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Show SUNDAY. JWIAKY Ulan f, , bundoy Herald Utn Count,, 3A Pair 24 to Recite Vows Jan. CALENDAR OF NEW DAYS 7 Mari'iago ii'ivnioiiii's in the Salt Lake Tomplf on .Jan. 21 wili unite Kuth Ann Johnson anil Melvin Pan Perry, who will givet thi'ir friends that eve- 11 S By WINIFRED Worni-iT- V. JONES Editor s ning at the reception at the Women's Cultural Center. Parents of the engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin P. Perry, nil of Provo. Invited to attend the hride are Louise Hawke, Colleen Sellers, Mrs. Mike Nes-bi- t and Mrs. Gary Fratto with Mrs. Gary Johnson to preside at the guest register. Miss Johnson was graduated from Provo High School and has attended Brigham Young University. Mr. Perry is also a Provo High School graduate and lie is currently a sophomore at BYU. iias completed an LDS mission to the East Central States. The couple plans to reside in Provo while he continues his schooling and she All toyetlicr no whew! It's . . ull the bustle and noise and confusion and extra work o! the holidays. Groat, though, weren't they? Now, w hiit to do with a whole new shiny year? Aye, there's a problem You know it's going to go 'by and you'll be busy with house, kids, husband and or a job. But, "wh.it Is going to I ft this year out of the ordinary for you'.' Something that will mark the weeks for you with something be- out sides dailwss. and Obviously, there's no one way for everybody some viint n, m re than lile is now offering. But. for those who feel that fe should have more sparkle, a soupeon mere stimulation, a r)a;li of variety and a pinch more of Involvement with (lie world, there are things to do in this New Year. Where to begin? Well, at the beginning, as Alice says. Look to those whose lives seem to have what yours lacks. Is it attitude, , ene-gyeffort that makes the difference? Is it reaching out rather than turning inwardly? Is it recognizing limitations, failure and human error and then, moving ahead again, instead of crouching down with them for companions? Is it becoming a participator instead of a spectator in one of a thousand activities? Is it learning to accept with serenity the s'Teness of change? be of servThe old tried and true me'hods still work content with ycur own create ice, learn, give of ;ur.-elcapabilities. Emphasize those qualities which distinguish a true woman understanding, gentleness, the w ill to cherish and most of all, love. . . . I FAMOUS BRAND NAME SAVINGS DURING JAnUAi 1Y SM NYLON HOSIERY is employed. iliHi FROM ONE OF RUTH ANN JOHNSON - f, Girl Fridays Really Tell AMERICA'S Free and Easy Polly's Pointers You'll love to wear this carefree dress with the big pockets, and it's a breeze to make. No. 3270 comes in sizes 10 to 18. Size 12 (bust 34) takes 2 yd. of fabric. Send 40 cents plus 10 cents for third class postage for this pattern to Iris Lane (care of this newspaper), Morris Plains, N. J. 07950. Add 15 cents for first-clamail and special handling. Free pattern is waiting for you. Send 50 cents for your new Fall Winter Pattern Book which contains coupon for pattern of your choice. 44-i- Offices It Like It Is In Mrs. Parker contends and many of the other letters were UPI Women's Editor of the same tenorthat if a a boss has an inefficient secretaNEW YORK (UPD-T- ake memo, Miss Jones. ry, it's because he's hiring the under-2girl who's just working Help! Rescue me from the deluge of until she nabs a man. mail that followed a column in "There is a great, untapped which bosses told what s wrong reservoir of thoroughly experwith secretaries. These execu- ienced and dedicated secretatives were sharply critical, ries in the over-3age bracket," accusing many of the estimated says Mrs. Parker, "neither 2.5 million Girl Fridays in the career women or women who have financial responsibilities to country of laziness, inefficiency, lack of meet and who must work in order to meet them." interest, ad infinitum. "Their prime interest is in The executives first started this thing in Today's Secretary. doing a good job," she All I did was excerpt from the continues. Forget about the age article, with permission of its barrier, she says to bosses author, Patricia Van Olinda, a "we are waiting at your door-w- hy don't you open it and let us secretary before she became an By GAY PAULEY 5 ss -- 5 clock-watchin- editor. But I added a final paragraph, offering "equal time" to all the Miss Joneses. Just let me hear. And I heard! I heard in letters flawlessly typed single sace, flawlessly spelled, flawless in grammar and in terms "that pinned the bosses and me to the bulletin board above the water cooler. Some of the secretaries said they'd give up their coffee breaks to find time to reply. One chronicled her chores as secreg tary which included for the boss's grandchildren and arguing with his wife's hairdresser "over making a new appointment." Her letter ended, "besides all of the above I have taken all of my lunch hour writing this letter and today I'll have to go without lunch." I received letters defending the secretary from as diverse parts of the nation as Warren, R.I. to Palm Springs, Calif., from Seekong, Mass., to Los Angeles, from Bellmawr, N.J., to." BATHTUB baby-sittin- to Phoenix, Ariz. Equal time? Sorry I promised that. For to give it, I'd have to write a bock. But I'll do the best I can in the space alMed. There's the letter from Mrs. Edythe Parker, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who had read the original column in the Cincinnati Post & Times Star under the catchy headline, "What's Rong With Us, Boss?" - STYLE 1891 BERKSHIRE NYLON - The easiest light does not affect the silvered back of a mirror but yellows to fix me for snags in knit way the glass. If the fog is on the garments is Lo insert carefully it is usually caused by a wire needle threader through glass moistute that has gotten in the the base of the snag from the silver or bv age so resilvering underneath side of the garment, lis the only remedy. When the catch the snag in the wire loop fog is on the outside, Ann s re- and carefully pull the thread to 'miwtu hp iismH ir anv nrp the wrong side. Sometimes I POLLY ferred glass cleaner. find a few anchor stitches or hold 'a knot is necessary to it DEAR POLLY We cut our thorn ITciinll.r tn rh. fino Irnitc boys' hair at home. I think the just pulling the loose thread best thing to drape around their to the wrong side is enough. shoulders is plastic wrap. The DOROTHY static from the plastic catches the hair and the plastic molds A neighbor DEAR POLLY around the bays' shoulders. 1 who moved away told me how to use two overlapping strips, like make a perfect container for a deep cape collar and the I never made it but diapers. is easy with no more cleanup need one badly. It was to be MRS. towels to wash. messy hung from the knob on the back D.V.E. of a door. A coat banger was used as the base and a sheet Most little DEAR POLLY or something heavier used. I girls grow so fast that the hems believe two boards made the of their dresses have to be shelves wilhin the structure lengthened frequently. When you and it tapered from top to bot- run out of material for facing, tom. Surely some of the read- use bandage gauze. It does not ers have done this and could: pucker when the dress is wash tell me how to make one. ed, makes a nice flat hem and ' KATHY also is good for the ladies to use when they do not like the DEAR POLLY I would say MRS. the only answer to Jackie's in very short lengths. CD. about is a cloudy mirror quiry to have it resilvered and then You will receive a dollar if hang in a place where the direct uses your favorite home-- i Polly This will it. not strike sunlight idea, Polly's Problem making will ruin a mirror every time. or solution to a problem. Write I found out the hard way. roily in care of this newspaper. EDNA M 111 REGULAR 1.35 - 1.50 - 1.75 NOW AT THIS ONE - - GREAT LOW PRICE For - One Week Only Pair ladies stock up now on your favorite better nylons choose from filmy sheer seamless dress hose walking sheers end sturdy everyday nylons all in new shades all sizes. This group our popular Cantrmem V40Q" hotm. - Si Just come to light in a 3270 Journal of the Amerilo-i- s can Medical Association is a practical suggestion made to New York tenement dwellers namely, to remove the center FOR CLEAN TRAINING SEAT Chlorine bleach will keep partitions from the double stationary tubs found in tenement Dsby s training seat hygieni-callclean. Wash with a soluapartments. The purpose was to make bathtubs available to tion of of bleach per families which had no facilities gallon of hot water. 771 - p for sudsing and soaking selves clean. MANUFACTURERS Easy Way to Fix Snags DEAR POLLY MOST FAMOUS - in?" Glamour, not skills, is the concern of today's Mr. ExecuMrs. writes tive, Cynthia of Seekong, Mass. "In Tierney, many cases it's getting to be a case of which executive has the best looking secretary. I am not that all glamourous saying secretaries are inefficient, but I do know that they can get away with much more if they want 1 them - DEAR POLLY Jackie want ed her foggy mirror to shine again and I suggest she mix two parts water and one part vinegar and wash it with this, dry with a clean cloth. The fogginess should come right off - Have an attractive, well-ru- n home and with far less effort. ANN Profit from hundreds shortcuts the shade to produce an easy-dcustom look in minutes. It is to match translucent made window shades called "Sunch ex.' These give privacy and light filtered of glare. Each kit directions showing contains simple steps for attaching the in code, and 75 cents (in coins or and Edna check) to Polly's Homemaking A mirror manufacturing com Pointers, (Daily Herald), P.O. pany advised me that direct sun. Box 4958, Chicago, 111. 60680. DEAR READERS ft Aim RANDALL'S JANUARY there's a pre-cu- t, pre skirt that can be fringed pressed onto a regular window J Polly's new book. To get it send name, address with zip a." Now SS of 3 the best of o CQNTBMJES skirt. a WOMEN'S WOMEN'S LOW HEELS DRESS SHOES MISS AMtRICA, PIERRE, t DATES NATUR.MIZER, GAYLA, SMARTAIRE DEBS, RIVIERA $ft $C$0 L FE 111 JT STRIDE, These are the bras and girdles designed by the people $&90 clothes you wear and exactly how you want to look in them. Start the New Year with a y beautiful new figure, the same time. $lfl90 10 and save money at t 885 Ji who understand what kind cf Values to $19.99 Values to $15.99 New Year OGers 1 ' 8C6 v With a Beautiful New You ,67?? ! Open Curl Permanent Wav Reg. 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