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Show 2A Sunday Herold l kl m World Fashion Dixon Larsen Tells Orem Literary Club About Guns Leather Definitely In The London Air i J " By BETTi'E KNIGHT Skirts are short LONDON some just cover the here panties and look like short character is that they bore you to tears after a month. Out you go day after day, forced to spend a winter looking like Lit- short.s tle Red Riding Hood or Napole-abecause it seemed a dashing idea at the time. A coat must go over most of - n, The natives think the advent of cold weather will have little influence on the bare kg M look, 'AVJ the girls and 1 I SHANA members of tiie Orem Liter, ary Club and guests Wednesday at Parks Cafe. Mrs. Allan D. Johnson was hostess and program chairman. A beautiful ler. In 1200 A.D. gunpowder was in Europe, he said. The Mormon pioneers used the flintlock revolver. The Colt revolver was displayed by Walter first used about Colt 1847. the gun of the outlaw, Harvey Logan, and told of his crimes. Harvey was also known as Kid Curry. The Derringer was named for its inventor, Henry Derringer. He said that his gun has a title just as does property, and he advised the women to buy a Colt tear gas gun for protection. "Registration of guns will bring in money and will be just He displayed another tax cn the people. Criminals will not register guis, anyway." he concluded. A question and answer period followed. Mrs. Zola Malone furnished piano music and she was joined by her sisters, Mrs. Mel-v- a George Stratton and Mrs. Calder, in singing some trios. The next meeting will be held Nov. 7 at Parks Cafe at 1 p.m. a The Russian novelist, Ivan word "niTurgenev, coined the hilist." It means a man "who bows before no authority and accepts no principle unproved." Bette Knight Leather has flooded the Unit ed States market and the same holds true in London. There are leather coats and suits, and a deluge of leather waist coats, skirts and pinafore dresses which have edged out d the dark brown G ', your wardrobe. Not to be forgotten is the camel worsted cloth, a material one never tires of. lWi will simply put on a mini coat to keep warm. delicious dinner was served gan and an alumni of Utah State University, where he majored in mechanical and civil engineering. He is at present supervisor of fuel engineering at Geneva Steel Plant and is also a basket of fall flowers with lieutenant colonel in the Utah Halloween decorations graced National Guard. the table. He discussed the law passed Mrs. Johnson introduced E. by Congress prohibiting shipDixon Larsen, city councilman, ping guns through the mail, saya student and writer about an- ing it takes effect on Nov. 15. tique guns. He owns an exten- "Guns can tell interesting storsive collrc'ion of guns, and his ies," he said. most recent writings are curHe displayed several types rently appearing in American of guns and told the history of Rifleman and Guns Magazine. a gun belonging to Capt. Yates, Mr. Larsen is a native of Lo who served under General Cus- A to LEE SCHOFIELD single-breaste- S?tf?7 Zee Schofield Engagement Announced silk-scree- n Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jack sity with an associate degree Schofield of Orem announce the in secretarial technology. She and forthcoming currently is employed in Provo. engagement marriage of their daughter, Mr. Udv, a graduate of Shana Lee, to Fred Oleen Udy, Bountiful High School where he son of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen was a senior class officer and Frederick Udy of Brigham City. active in sports, is now a junior Miss Schofield is a graduate at Utah State University. He of Orem High School and LDS is affiliated with Sigma Chi Seminary. While in high school, fraternity. He served an LDS she served as a studentbody mission in the British South officer and was active in Tiger-ette- s Mission. The couple will be married and the National Honor Society. She was graduated on Dec. 20 in the Salt Lake from Brigham Young Univer LDS Temple. Betty Canary I went to my stack of vesterdav. They have been arriving steadily at our house since uie last ween In August and I have quietly stacked them in an unsteady pile inside the hall closet. They have waited until I had nerve enough to face up to it. Yesterday I said to myself, 'It's time and you have to admit It" I put aside my book, "Despair," by Vladimir Nobokov, and approached the closet. I thought about the book. The story is about a man who undertakes the perfect crime his own murder. Well, he thought HE had troubles I slipped inside the closet. The subtle air of demoraliza- suede coat. The newest idea in the suede and leather world is leather and suede which is printed. Garments are decor ated with a contrasting dash of color and pattern. In leather or brushed oiaskin (the latter more stunning) basic colors arc chocolate, olive, beige, tan and tobacco. A tobacco coat is trimmed with a creamy beige pat terned belt 'and border. This same combination is done in a sleeveless cardigan. The only difficulty with some coats with ask Santa Claus to bring you wis year? ' "Somethins I've AT.WAVS wanted!" My son's voice came uisinci ana ciear just as he had his month though pressed against the kevhole. A hermit tree crah. With hie UWN terrarium! In displaying the American flag vertically from a window or wall, the union of the flag should be on toD. on vour tot as you face it. How Does Heredity Affect Chiid's IQ? J' The genes your child inherits from aeons of ancestors play a large role in determining how intelligent he will be. 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It went on to explain, "He resembles a real baby boy, not just a neuter doll dressed as a boy." Well, we went through all of THAT last year, I said, and I see nothing wrong with lifelike dolls. Julf,J I . catalogues. I looked through my favorite -- one sent to me by Creative Playthings, Inc. The catalogue said. .s V ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY |