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Show 4A Sunday Herald m L5 Polly's Pointers Question And Answer InSairieMaif Use Skill In Make-U- p for BesfResults f Polly's Problem - PEAR POLLY My sewing box Is always such a mess. What 6 fce best way io organize it so it will not get so 1 do T messed up? hope somfrj one can neip me-wjmis problem. JANE. V , ,.: mm - 1 f 1 r Y. DEAR POLLY To help keep my sewing dox neat l use empty thread spools. Wrap loose pieces of bias tape, elas tic and so on around the spools and fasten with rubberbands. to PAYSON-Fl-aru an early Ida.,' for their' daughter Linda, and aydeJJYilkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L Wil; kinson, Payson. The couple will take ..their vows in the Idaho Falls "tem. . ple. Miss Hunter was graduated from Idaho Falls High School, Ricks College and also University, where she was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree hi tdothlng RhonaMae OmerSets DEAR POLLY and HILARY The only way you can con vince your neigh tors Uiat their five - year- - old "aneel" could POSSIBLY do' what he does seems to be to phone them on aplausible pretext . and . get them pronto to the scene of the prank. Act fast and think up something that will bring one of them quickly, like help need ed" with the falling clothesline or, the car,Seeing is believing. In .the long run this will help the boy for otherwise the vic tim" will have to punish him. If I win a PoUy Dollar U will be used to treat GOOD little inda Hunter Betrothed To Clyde E. Wilkinson winter wedding have been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Hunter, Idaho Falls, RHONA MAE OMER HELEN. LINDA, HUNTER - ' r " - 1 f 1 - I -- 4 - T 7 n T'TnflCOV " , WITH 7 JHTP T V f that can change your appear ance from an ordinary look to one that is exciting and packed with glamouTrThir use of I good lipstick brush is a must in the application of - an- - attrac tive lip pattern that will last for hours. It wfll permit you to clearly outline the desired pattern and to apply the color evenly and beautifully. Eyebrows will appear much more expressive and natural if is used, and, eyebrow make-u- p if the . color, harmonizes with' your hair. Apply cake or fluid eye liner to a dry surface, ytwUh4hemost excellentHr - - . ! JEAN HAMMERS Jean Hammers Plans iJRitesJDniSeptemben 9 suits, wnen you nave used a AMERICAN FORK Aln and 14 at the Lehi Riding-O- ub Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sr Omar Mrs. Earl Oss Jr., and Sherry creme eye shadow, lightly powder the eyelids with translucent Mrs. . Carl A, Hammers are hall at Lehi. Afl friends and of Orem announce the wedding Meredith. invited and the color will annmindng :r the rforthcoiiiing relatives textiles and business manage plans of their daughterBhona Miss Orner- - is a of powder:: to 'attend from & iintii 11 p.m. graduate on brush and mae evenly, "smoothly inner, ana uary vmn Orem . High r School and is a marriage of their daughter, , Bidden to attend the- - bride ment. She is presenflyjmpioy-e- d quickly. : Thacker, a son of Mr. and Jean Hammers, to Tom Chap- are Mrs. Judith in Idaho Falls. Strong, Mrs,. Mrs. Wilson Thacker of Orem. dental assistant graduate from An important beauty tip, in man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharon Hansen and Mary Mr. Wilkinson is a graduate The couple will be married Utah Trade Technical institute the use of foundation make-up- , of Lehi. The young Woolen. on Sept. 9 in the Salt Lake Temof Payson. High School and has Mr. Thacker was graduated is to carefully diminish the Chapman Lehi .is- - to be, their home. hairline, and ple and be honored at a re- from Orem High School and is color into-thattended Brigham Young UniMiss Hammers will attend Utah in now attending Brigham Young ception at the Orem 17th-7t- h versity, where he was affili Church at Pleasant Trade Technical' Institute' in .Baptist fraWard hall that an Phi is Kappa evening. ated with Delta University where he iflrnw Provo. Mr. Chapman graduated-fro. Bidden to attend the bride Also, 'carefully blend it .over track star. , ternity. He has completed a A reception will be held in Lehi High School last well.' the areas the in Kathie LDS mission Likewise, jawline Rodeback, Sherry The couple will make their their the honor of and is employed in Lehi. evening Sept. kids.FRIEND. -A year apply all complexion coloring southwest British mission,- Mr. Loveridge, Linda Thompson, IhomaJn Pro'VQ. POLLr-GoDEAR so of demarno lines heav there are od Wilkinson is presently serving cation. By following these few States Army, ens, i nope Hilary and her in the United make-u- p will be stationed at Fort Sam Hous- neighbors do not botch things Win At Bridge tips, your will look won? that This for but is he dramatized, studying up ton, Tex., where V Is the NEW sounds - like -- another ease of Iderfully natural to become a dental assistant, more concern for smudgy fingManager of "Naomi's STAY-CRIermarks and spilled flower pots AND FRESH -than for mechild.' Here are By OSWALD JAMES JACOBY Everyone follows to three hearts tt?i'ispi;'Vii;alway"a freHli.,Matg Beauty some suggestions based on a Newspaper Enterprise Assn. and now South tries diamonds. your leisure attractive with IN OREM few similar, cases in assorted There can be no real criticism This time West discards a low washable - robes or of West's queen of spades lead Call for MR. TUTTLI or BARBARA RICHARDSON neighborhoods: dresses trimmed in eyelet," lace on the third diamond to notice the cWld's against the p Try slam. spade or smocking.: Keep the aura . for an appointment . South is in dummy at this or romanticism alive by dressgeneral attitude when he mis- Some experts would open the HOURS FROM 8:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. and everyone is down to "played together from. rthe time behaves. Is he .trying "to get jack or ten for deceptive pur point ing at home as carefully as you Z9 WEST 400 NORTH, OREM :. Shirley was so small she could attention? Innocent lack of poses but they would all open three cards. If South had both- would for outside your home.' f ' he to knows count ered the reach carefully pedals. hardly knowledge about it being wrong one of the high spades as the " with exactly A ges- lead least likely to cost a Wck. that West started A native of Mona,-Mr-s, to do certain 4hings? This is Strangely enough theTspades four hearts, two diamonds and, admits it look a lot of ture of meanness?? two "clubs. By simple substrac-tio- n patience, pleading and bribing most serious and means the &e only lead that allows South his last three cards are all from her own mother to inter child needs more help and to make bis contract.. East's' last three cards spades. he than est her in music lessons and theifriendliness South wins the spade lead and usually also known to be onl are 13 of j tiresome notes hours tricks that Remember," has say, they he gets. long practictop cluFndTmFTiia ing, but nothing, except her "A person cannot be mean and a diamonds and clubs pool spadeTone ' : mond. than an more more 12 has orange break and tricks her aliy if just family, top happy brought South leads from the spade one suit breaks. South also notes joy and satisfaction. She has can be sour and sweet." 2 Use reason and courtesy all sorts of squeeze possibilities dummy, If East produces. the fa public since beeir playing she was 10 years old when she (lower your voice, please) to but that no squeeze will work if ten or jack South will take his ; high spade and split the last two accepted her first responsibility correct the child. Avoid the East is long in both minor suits as omnist in the Mona Ward dirty look, the tone of voice or since East can discard in back tricks with West. When East shows up with a low spade Primary. Since that time she words that will . make him of dummy. South sees no reason South simply plays the eight has been in continuous service think you dislike him. Explain not to try a minor suit so he win tnd give i whv I.. things goes afteF clubs. West discards spot. West .must - hnnectlv k,tv cum wvit vigaiiixa. , . , , , ai uiiuix.it j -- j rprtain- ; tw-ve- - . not?? : J?1?SE C MR. : - TUTTLE d. Spade Lead Guides Play . ShJpSS Santaquih Musicians Offer Community Years of Song , (Continued From Page 1A) was only lh She now can total 45 vears of service as ward orsanist in Santaquin and as drilled accompanist. 'She has also taught organ and piano - students for 23 years. not only sings," , Mrs. Graham but like Mother, is an accomplished accompanist and organist, serving as ward organist W ' Spring ; Lake for we past u and encouraging yet anyears other generation to music with her "children, Carl,' Diane, Karen, and Sandra performing in solo and .trio. Music to Mrs. Greenhalgh Is . just a natural part of living. She has loved to sing since she was a small child and she also learned to play the organ early. As "soon as her 'own children could talk she sang to them and taught them to love music'. Her daughters, Tressa, Dorothy and Darlene, sang trios from their husbands as narrators, pleaW85ttreh 225-32- Clo-wa- . . tionsTltotrr SantaaanUar Stake Centhe Santaquin-Tinti- c ter as organist, accompanist, playing solos and duets at piano and organ. She can look back on 50 years of enjoyable and satisfying years of musical that dont want you him to do so South decides to play hearts see what will .happen. it again'and feel sure that he just to will not. Drop the subject, un. less it happens again, and FRESH NEVER let him hear you men KEEP MAKE-U- P tion it to anyone else. Always keep your make-u- p 3 In between these mischiev service. . fresh. To prevent cracking, acts always greet the child touch the Her daughter, Mrs. Holman, ous fingertips to the fine w ii wn mi i ii i ni m i f u i ii rm Nesta Chorus of Payson and organist of Jhe Relief Society Singing Mothers. She has been an accompanist since junior " high school dayi in school and ttertained-.widelyachurchauxfllarieaJIer. iaugh-- bavez Kay, is new becom during the past year hiffs,-witthelnf husbands as narrators, ing known In the music cMes Sunday of the area. presented numerous of The Westover family is a ver wards for services evening the. LDS Church m the area; .'' satile musical group, inspired Mrs. Greenhalgh has served by their mother, Laura Hudson as" choir leader and chorister Westover, who has been active of the Sunday School and the in musical groups for the past daughters of Utah Pioneers for 23 years. She and Aer daugb nearly 40 years and is still' ac- ters.v Carol, Nora, Sherla and tive as Sunday School chorister Nadine, have been almost inand director of the First Ward dispensable "to their ward, Singing Mothers." She says, 'schM and commuiilry'tw they uslc'eaTb-c135have the ability ' to play, acbination of good hard jwork and company, lead and direct and rich enjoyment." In addition to to teach piano. The fiirls each the family singing group, her began with music lessons when daughters, are active in .thekliheywere seven years old. respective wards at Mona, Spring Lake and Payson in choir work and with the Relief nd UeiV-Lind- a- " u.11"1' a"u-""""- . i W going to- - thepare'nte:;eount 10. -- Use tactrtmdnesr and truth- ;- This is helping a child. Isn't it nice to know you did your part? MRS. G. -- and Mrs. Westover spend part of their time in Joseph City, Ariz., but whenever the family j ,its music time 4J943 T" AK98 V A 10 4 KQ8 AQ9 . vulnerable " South 2N.T. . 6 N.T. Pass Pan TJorth-Sou- Weit th North Pass Pass Opening lead East AQ PURPLISH-VEI- Other pHiti glvtn owoy ovary Saror-da-y. Com in to Utah Supply and pick up your ntry blank. Yamaha to bo Offict away 3 p.m. October 15, 1966. N obligation, ,rtd not b present to win. if : N PROVO'S Xsw Uwre'i n tmbsr-ratnne- nt TricoM Teiiu FILLER 1 thi nd let Uemiihtt. 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Mrs. Archie Dv.Alex- - "ander'rboth'of "Santaquin;: Mr EAST J2 Nineyear-ol- d HEW - AQJ1073 onua neighbors first Before A872 K873 WEST sion during your evening out inat keeps the skin under the the viuv fails and and "smooth. eyes;moist child continues to misbehave not the teU his parents and 7. w u JJ 64 VKQJ ., " Society Singing Mothers. - Mrs. Cloward and her daughter, now Mrs. Keith Holman of Payson, are a talented duo at piano and organ. They have . A . i f NORTH . ences. Later smaller sisters, Marie and Colleeii, came along to join them and make today's Mom's Under "fivesome." 'gmdingstar,1L these singers h - w and Jane DEAR GIRLS One sewing box "organizer" was in the same mail as Jane's -- can - you request; Suggest?--POLL- - beautiful difference between an adequate .make-u- p and one that is complete flattery is attributed to the degree of skill evidenced in the and know-hoapplication, says a beauty - hAdherence to a few simple ma-up jips wui quicmy The- 0 H H OFFICE SUPPLY SIXTY-MN- E OPEN" MONDAY AND FRIDAY UNTH EAST CENTBP 9 P.M. |