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Show 2A Sunday Herald SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1909 UMl Men's Pants Ut County, Wedding Plans Told By Suzanne Cornaby Flare Out, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Corn- Jackets Snug Young University, Brlgham where site is currently a staff member. Mr. Tanner, son of Mr. and Must Be Made by Feb. Nominations for Mother of the Qualifications three-butto- J BEVERLY ROBERTSON 1 Beverly Robertson Reveals En&a&ement for the Ameri- Year from the Tlmpanogos can Mother, are: First, that she District (Provo north to Lehi) should be a successful mother, are Invited from any organiza- as evidenced by the character tion, club or individual accord- and achievement of her indiviing to Mrs. Leo P. Harvey of dual children Second, that she Pleasant Grove, Chairman of be an active member of a relthe district. igious body. Third, that she Entries must be made to Mrs. mbodics those traits highly Harvey, 307 E. First S Pleas- regarded in motliers; cheerful ant Grove by Feb. 1. Mrs. ness, patience, affectum, Kindg Harvey also has the official en- ness, understanding and ability. Fouth, that she try blanks and will supply any further Information. exemplify in her life and conFollowing the selection of dis- duct the precepts of the Golden trict mothers, a Utah Mother Rule. Fifth, that she has a of the Year will be chosen to sense of responsibility in civic represent the state at the annual affairs and that she be active the American in service for nubile benefit. selection of Mother. Those In charge state Sixth, that she be qualified to that "the selection of Mother represent the mothers of Ameriat of the Year Is not a contest ca in all responsibilities tached to her role as a Na but an endeavor to honot tional Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Robert- son of Spanish Fork announce the engagement of their daughter Beverly to Allen Hancock, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Hancock of Provo. not have been so critical of his efforts In this field during the recent campaign 4f Nixon had known all the facts. Nixon told a women' group In Kansas City that "the past eight years have seen an eclipse of women In the upper level of He also chided BovernmenL" Johnson for not having a woman in his cabinet, noting that President Dwight D. Eisenhower named Mrs. Oveta as the first Hobby Culp secretary of health, education and welfare. But Johnson, who once said "the undemtilization of Amen can women continues to be the most tragic and senseless waste of the century," Is proud of his record to the area. has woman no Although served in the cabinet in the past eight years there is none in Nixon's cabinet either-John- son laced women in positions E Igher than their sex had ever ocupied before In the State, Interior and Agriculture depart ments, the U.S. Information Agency, the Veterans Adminis tration and the ExporHmport Bank. of The October appointment Mrs. Margaret H. Pierce, an upstate New Yorker, to the Indian Claims Com mission was the latest in a series which put women for the first time on the Interstate Commerce Commission (Mrs. Virginia M. Brown), the Feder al Trade Commission (Mary Gardiner Jones) and the Tariff Thunberg). By United Press International New carpet for the kitchen or bathroom and other areas of the home formerly having only e coverings has all sorts of special qualities, according to the manufacturer. It is stainproof, highly durable, elevated a woman career and able to cope with any of the of spill, diplomat, Mrs. Frances Willis, myriad catastrophes to an ambassadorship. Mrs abrasions and other potential 120 tests, Willis was first ambassador to damage. Among Switzerland and then to Norway square yards of the carpet was installed in the main waiting and Ceylon. room at Grand Central Station. The first woman ever to have After 44 days, 2,024,000 people the title of special assistant to had walked on the carpet. the president was Mrs. Esther Estimated as the equivalent of Peterson, Johnson's adviser on 16 years of normal wear in a consumer affairs. She became home, this test was labcratory-examlneassistant secretary of labor for by Better Fabrics labor Undardi, another "first" Bureau which reported: "There for a woman and was succeeded appears to be no perceptible by Betty Fumess. Mrs. Peterson surface wear or fiber breakage is a native of Provo. Utah. at any level of examination." hard-surfac- g that also recalled Eisenhower made Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce ambassador to Italy and for the first time Nixon TASTY To make pineapple filling for cake prepare a package of vanilla pudding mix as label directs, using l3i cups milk. Chill, covered. Whip until cup of creamy; fold in drained canned crushed pineap- Makes about for 2 split layers. w w ple, 2 I orange-pumpKi- . NADINE PHEYSEY Snowy Slopes Offer Wholesome Family Fun on n "ITS r lour-ouuo- n four-butto- er, more powerful engines. Generally if a family owns two snowmobiles they have a dual track and a single track. The former to pack the virgin snow ahead of the latter and make a better trail for the single track vehicle to follow. If a family owns a cabin high in the mountains and gets no use from it during the winter months because of its a snowmobile might be just the thing to add to the winter fun. At any rate this new type of winter activity is catching on big and has grown quite a bit during the last year or so. There must be a reason. Maybe the enthusiasts are crazy. But, it sure Is a fun way to go! USE WITH CARE n, i I Many paint manufacturers concrete recommend treating surfaces with muriatic acid before applying a coat of paint. Use extreme caution, however, and wear protective hand Annual Labor Free 1 i' I'; it j&m I J. I Sale ; J M drapery iltM ,!iff OH SMI ' I I TO . . . REDUCTIONS n y TROTTERS AND OWN OUR HAND SEWN M FORMERLY mmm . i it $8.00 Mm. IF A. B00TS SPECIAL SELECTION REDUCED TO Now 1950-$22- HEELS AND If fc 1; ip llMU I I I I i I IV ffi 1 i I I k if PRICE Pormtrly $39.00 -$- 43.00 IK I 1 j i I :!, f I $12.00 I m ? M if I U i) ft 50 H V m 7? ' ? fl I lTW MV ill r p -- A 1 1 ! M ' 41 M ' ' ' '' ' ' ; ' ' U i, i ( kl I 1 , f 4 Hi 4 "'il 1 I I I 'fV''v.-KVfCl, N H ,s 1 1 S' i I ii ipihh- -i ? ..Cs.--.-Csirs-.5-- 5 it 1 j M j - i it loafers jlp1;! ljlrP- li J 1 I I V FLATS REDUCED iCUTb FORMERLY Now 3070 T0 $14.00 - $26.00 700-$13- ASl0WAS NO LAYAWAYS 00 OR REFUNDS ON SAIE MERCHANDISE If Nominal Charge for Draperies under 45" long. We manufacture and install the drapery of your choice at no cost to you during the Month of We display one of January. Choose your material from our huge selection of styles and colors the largest assortments in the state. You may come to the store to select your material or we will gladly bring samples to your home at no ex tra charge. Phone 374-160- 0 for an Appointment Use Our Convenient Credit Plan or Your BankAmericard, Master Charge ar Bankard cups-eno- ugh To keep as many of the nutrients as possible, don't wash rice before cooking. Packaged rice is clean. Use only the water that the rice will absorb during cooking and don't rinse rice after cooking. In ) d "I'm a Republican acceptable to the Democrats," Mrs. Pierce said after her appointment Her job is to help clear up a small mountain of Indian claims dating back to the first Indian treaties with the federal governwhich male ment, a back-locommissioners have failed to reduce appreciably during the 22 years of the agency's life. 22 iyt Kitchen Specially Made er H wool Carpets For Bathroom, Nixon Likely To Continue Having Women Serve U. S. el sheen L-- gabardine stripes as shades of which cognac is the white. There were coior cooruin- newest. New also are wool ated sports slacks. crepes in solid colors but woven At Hammonton Park there (Continued from Page 1A) with interlocking contrast colors were several auierem lines. to give an interplay of subdued One was an International look at top speeds, which is usually color. Next fall those bright with wider lapels, two deep around 35 to 50 m.p.h., and colors will escalate into a new vents; a Forward Look which make leaps over little hills and bright look. reflected western thinking with rills in the snow. Edwardian is the latest look one coat that had a paneled It also seems that they are but manufacturers are apfront and full chested for the quite safe to operate, even for proaching it cautiously after the outdoors type, and a designer the rookie. While it does take a debacles that included Mod look to give expression to the bit of getting used to before one fashions hastily thrown together firm's own designeds. une of can fully master 'hem, the and the Nehru jacket which the more striking in this line snowmobile does not punish Santley Goldman, president of was n a single mistakes too badly, unless, of Eagle, described as a "costume breasted with a Wellington course, you try to go through and not a fashion." collar (like an Edwardian great the middle of a tree. Goldman likes new the and with contour seaming Too sharp a turn in powder Automatic shift has come to concept of design for men-big- ger coat) on the back. There also was a will usually just dump the chests, smaller waists, air conditioners. That's what double breasted with for a soft landing, and driver to more has "It appeal the manufacturer of a new line shape. long tear drop lapels for a the vehicle will stop as soon as he said. "Careful very women," pronounced bdwardian iook. says. This shift is two features tailoring Is pure sex." the throttle is released. In one a comfort control that Raleigh also showed a hand For those who still dont' Sagner, one of the larger some hxiwaroian iook wiui a really know what the snowadjusts fan speed to maintain manufacturers, not only comes n jacket which had mobile is like, it is simply an the selected comfort level, plus up with traditional clothes but vertical louvers that shift back sets a few styles of Its own with very wide collar like a bal relatively collar on a raincoat. It was one vehicle with a tread, much and forth to sweep air from such items as a brilliant the major houses like a tank wall to wall. The louvers are double breasted Indian of the first of tread, or two moved to and fro by a propeller print in an Edwardian sports to produce such suits with treads underneath that propel mac is turned by the normal air coat in its Clubman line. slightly flared trousers. it over the snow. Vehicles with two treads flow. The appliance maker's Clubman was one of the first new line of refrigerators and to introduce double knots to Goldfish, depending on the have, generally, more stability electric ranges has matching tailored clothing and the Spring variety, can cost anywhere and better tracking In deeper decorator-style- d line Is full of it. One spectacular from 10 cents to $2,000 each floors. powder. They also have larg and Is currently attending Utah Technical College. She was affiliated with the Commercial Club. Mr. Hancock, who recently completed service with the U.S. Navy, is planning to attend No date for the marriage has Utah Technical College. been selected. The couple will reside in Miss Robertson is a graduate Provo while continuing to go to of Spanish Fork High School school. home-makin- By CHARLOTTE MOULTON WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pr-esident Johnson la leaving the White House confident he has established an outstanding record for naming women to high-levgovernment Jobs. He also believes Presidentelect Richard M. Nixon would YORK (UPI) The clothing Industry has taken on so many new shapes this winter a man can be in half a dozen styles n ranging from the old jacket, which has now been given shape, to the more extreme Edwardian styles. Some current trends are too extreme for the older man the fornia National Guard. The couple will be married Feb. 14 wide pants, for example. Young 18 men from to the early 20s and will greet guests at a reception that have gone into flared or bell evening at the home of the ride. bottom trousers which they The young persons will reside in wear with such close fitting Woodland, Calif., where both will con jackets you have to be young to tinue studies at UCD. De able to button them. One notable cut for Spring Is a notched lapel suit with a high Inverted center vents pleat and with two and three slashed flapped pockets, one a ticket pocket. II manages to encompass the current trend without losing its blazer was six buttons, striped respectaoie Iook. in what looked like Also of interest was a new seersucker and with such well-dress- Mother of Year Entries Penelope Calif. Miss Pheysey is a graduate of Frovo High School and LDS Seminnry and is now attending Brijrhnm Younjr Univer sity. Mr. Wilson was Krudunted from Corcoran Union High School in Cali fornia and received a bachelor of science degree in geolojry from Fresno State College. He is currently doinj? graduate work at University of California at He is also serving in th CaliDavis. - NEW men's Mrs. field L. Tanner, La Habra. Calif., Is now attending BYU In the Salt Lake LDS Temple after completing an LDS mission England. He was grad- and will greet their friends at! to N irom tha Riverside fViuntrv f'hihUuiea Linwooa, IliKh School. that evening at a reception Miss Cornaby, a graduate of The couple will reside In while Mr, Tanner con Provo Provo High School, has attend ed College of Southern Utah and; tinues his studies. (Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fheyaey of Provo announce the encasement of their daughter, Nadine, to Norman A. Wilson a mm of Mrs. Donald Wilson of Fresno, By WALTER LOGAN aby of Provo announce the en- giigemcnt and approaching mar- riage of their daughter, Suzanne Cornaby, to Robert H. Tann?r. The couple plans to be married In ceremonies on Jim. 27 Commission Miss Nadine Pheysey to Marry 24 North Unlvwtily THE SHOE TREE" snows Home of Fine Furniture 264 NORTH 100 WEST PHONE PROVO, UTAH 84601 374-160- 0 |