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Show 2A Sunday Herald suNpgnum Provo Lady Women's Organizations Busy With Upsurge of Activities Lions Enjoy Style Show ) ear of activity gin antilhcr 111. mpl'lim) iiilh , i iv n u Iljiv first uiii omiprul on Feb. 14 at noon at Elliott's Wother- fa uhnn t'illium chamber the of snoon. manager will speak on "Fraud." jhe meeting is the first of fur general meetings planned during the year. The board of directors meets each month. other plans for the year include Htcuilv. mentally, morally ""-umiC ui uc rnaxing arrangements tor ann and Mtiiritimllv " aimS and purposes of NSA' ln" directing the Miss Provo con ton of Mr and trips to new busi- 1 Y r " " 8 1 Im te ,0 nesses and industries In the u a frexhmnn ai urignam ,u, w ; , ,, m,q uhui. i.. ngm- University which he is ('.runt nnH 6a rmnnnca ua a ran area, ta i.ooawui......lour ana kt. j own aown 01 6'"-Hie ''h full nohnlarchin rtHUVHy nttenHinci nn ing from Page 1A) and entitled "Anything1 rtn Ii fun in. vail r Di.tlor" mini .veHr manager of Uie The dfliaht of the evening was 1 HI lOOlUHll U'Hm 1A0 HnmH,l 0,l,. r,,lvl. uh Hi'Kh School. He is introduced the bosses, and also active in the LDS Church announced the door prize win- and is tin Kagle Scout. JIii4;.irs and the "Boss of the Year"' coach Htntps that "Eery-- , through her sequential lighting one who comes in contact 'pawl. the Timp Valley with Mike 's uplifted phy- - President Chapter. Mrs Elaine Farley, (Continued V Members of Provo Lady Lions enjoyed a fashion show of knitwear Thursday evening at the regular dinner meeting held at the Women's Council Cultural V ) Mrs. Frances Flinner, style consultant for Fleischer and Bucilla yarns, was commentator and Mrs. Erma I). Robley of lleindselman's Knit Shop di rected as 10 models displayed Ht MOLLY MAYFIELD He Reads Something That ceived the Philmont Conserva-- 1 tion Snhnlnrxhin. He is nowi lodge chief of the Council of the Order of the Arrow and has received the Vigil Honor, an What do you think I could DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: A couple I know moved away. or should do about him? KAREN I wrote to the wife but the husband answered with the folDEAR KAREN: lowing letter which sounds like a love letter to me. Shall I Unless your mom can get him answer it or ignore it? We are off your back, there isn't much you can do but grin and bear til middle-age"Dear E: Just a few lines it. He may be trying to aci to let you know that I haven't like a father but false accusaforgotten you. I couldn't even tions will get hint off to a if I wanted to. All my thoughts wrong start. Do your best to get along of you are sweet ones and I want to have them that way with him for the next couple of always. I think of you every years. Then you may be able .hour of the day and the food to do something about it. M.M. ;mes we had at your home. I would like to see you this very DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: but that's out . day "II I could just get a letter I I'm a boy, good could lear.1 a lot. Well, my dear, in school, like all kinds of music we rec?ived your card and I and I'm very close to my famiam so happy to hear from you. ly (nine kids). J read between the lines. You 1 have a steady girl friend know what I mean. Hope to but I've never done anything get down your way soon. Well, kiss her good-nigafter my wife is getting up now except a date. Now I think I should must been so I (she's asleep) m y masculinity b y close. With love from your very prove being more affectionate, more best friend. aggressive perhaps (I think she E. expects that sooner or later). DEAR E. Mrs. Mayfield, just what Ignore it. He either misinter- does it mean to "make out"? preted your letter or he's try- Mother says I'll learn gradualing to work up to something ly but I want to know now. FIRST LOVE mostly the latslightly illicit ter, I'd say. Sounds like the DEAR FIRST LOVE: end of a beautiful friendship. You don't have to "prove" Since he obviously means monkey business, I'd cut off anything. You've already done any further correspondence. No that. Your girl likes you as telling what he'd read between you are and any show of agtoe lines next gressiveness or "masculinity" M.M. might just drive her away. "Making out" stops just short of going all the way. Not for DfAR MRS. MAYFIELD: My mother is about to be a guy your age! Leave that married for the fourth time. sort of thing for the I've lived through two step- adult population. You're too fathers and believe me it hasn't young to handle it. Listen to your mother. You'll been easy. Now, this guy, even though learn fast enough, whether you they aren't married yet, is giv- believe it or not. M.M. ing me a rough time. I'm 16 and my steady is in the service. I don't go out with other guys but I do go bowling once in a while. For this, I'm accused of cheating on my boy friend. I'm getting f'urious-e- r by the day. I don't like my stepdad-to-b- e and I don't feel it's any of his business how I spend my time. I'm sure things will get much worse after he marries Mom. l' Spring Wearing The coat dress, so right for d spring, comes here in a version of the princess. Use one or two rows of buttons, as you choose. No. 3433 comes in sizes 10 to 20. Size 14 (bust fabric. 34) takes 4 yd. of Send 40 cents plus 6 cents for this pattern to Iris Lane (care of this newspaper), Morris Plains, N.J. 07950. Add 15 cents for first class mail and special handling. Free pattern Is waiting for you. Send 40 cents for our new Spring-SummPattern Book which contains coupon for pat tern of your choice. double-breaste- 44-i- er ht pi ; Pi If 4 3433 10-- 20 "V""80 to Valley Chapter, National Secretaries Association at the annual "Bosses Night" at the Alpine Country Club, this week. He was presented with a framed certificate, a gift, and an album containing mementos of the evening by Mrs. Wanda Peterson, mistress of Ceremonies and chairman of the event. He was nominated by his secretary, Mrs. Janice Fowles of Springville. Mr. Forkum began work for United States Steel Corporation as a sampler at Torrance Works while pursuing his college education. He rose rapidly thereafter and in 1955 he transferred to Geneva Works as as sistant division superintendent, open health and three years later attained his present position. Mr. Forkum is a member of df wwVJ to promote and encourage civic improvement, culture and the arts and to study Pu.b c lssil?s and problems, All women of he community, interested in the dc-- : wn, velopment and growth of Provo ?re invited to become mem-a- t This s an auxiliary b,ers'. n, end iii rs Scholarship Tea ' setreu,ry; -- I 7 t T ? ,Jh NELKE ( lSICltPS CLUB Anniversary party will be held Monday at 1:15 p.m. at Elliott's Cafe. Hostesses are Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. D.D. Bushnell and Mrs. Anabelle Coleman. MEDICAL ASSISTANTS OF UTAH COUNTY Will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. Inn. Mack H4ley, chief deputy sheriff of Utah County, will speak on narcotics 1 CAROLYN HbiNtU Carolyn Heiner Plans LDS Temple Ceremony late March wedding m the Salt Lake LDS Temple is plan ned by Carolyn Heiner and Phillip W. Sorenfon. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Margaret Heiner of Bedford, Wyo.. and th.' late Theo dore M. Heiner and Mr. and Mrs. Worth Sorenson of Loa. Miss Heiner was graduated from Star Vallev School and LDS Seminary and the Holly wood Beautv College. She is at tending Brigham Young University and currently operates a beauty salon in Orem. Mr. Sorenson. a graduate of Wavne Hifih School and LDS Seminary, attended College of Southern Utah and is now study-i- n at Brieham Young Univer sity. He has served in the U.S. Armed Forces and was assigned with the Army Security Agency A in Southeast Asia. He is now employed at Geneva. An open house is planned by a sister of the bride. Mrs. Dan Wilkinson, and a s'ster of the groom, Mrs. Dean Gardner at the Wilkinson horn.' on April 12. Following a honeymoon tu Hawaii the couple will reside in Orem. The sleeveless is an the new exciting Originala collection. One examsleeved ple: a less coat in a vicuna color over white blouse and pants. The sleeveless coat also tops a high neck dress that is belted. Other versions appear in pale wools. Any of the coats could just as make the scene beautifully alone. look coat-su- it in double-breaste- at the Village One of the more ambitious in which many women will be involved is the annual Scholarship Tea of the Utah Federation of Music Clubs to be held on Feb. 15 ln Salt Lake City at the Historical Society building. The tea will be by the Utah Federa tion of Women's Clubs Mrs. Victor J. Bird of Provo is president of the music club state organization and Mrs. Wendell Winger of Springville of the UFWC. All persons inter' ested in supporting projects which encourage and develop young singers are invited to attend the Silver Tea. Guests will be received from 2 to 6 p.m. and a number of dis Unguished patrons of the music and fine arts, including Mrs. Calvin L. Hampton, will pour, A program of music during the receiving hours is planned and will feature a number of Utah Valley singers. promts t mem?r,? ai Chamber support ro. and related subjects. LITERARY SECTION OF WOMEN'S COUNCIL Will meet Wednesday at the Women's council Cultural Cen ter. Mrs. Fred Jackman will review the book, "The New Year," by Pearl Buck. Guests will be welcome. LADIES OF ELKS Sweetheart Ball will be held Saturday under the direction of Mrs. Authur Miller. The National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association says that the amount of surface a gallon of paint will cover varies with the character of the surface. More paint will be required for porous wood than for wood that is dense and less weathered. Unpainted plaster or wallboard will require more paint than previously painted walls. You also will find that Women's Division, CC the coverage increases as the Provo number of coats applied in- Women's Division, Chamber of Commerce, will be-- 1 creases. the American Institute of MinEngiing and Metallurgical neers, American Iron and Steel Institute, Association of Iron and Steel Engineers, (of which he has served as chairman and on the national board of directors). He is an executive board member at large of the Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America, a member and director of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, a deacon and on the board of trustees of the Provo Community Congregational Church, and a member of the Riverside Country Club. The theme for the evening was "Everything's Coming Up I TJrtKrtlp ' ' A tlAirai nivMTPQm tin Her th HirPftinn t( Mr Ruth S Newell and Mrs. Alice Rasper included a short skit depicting a robot secretary versus a real . -- i i J v.. mrs. ' secretary, puiirayeu uy II.. Janice Fowles and Mrs. Arden V.: , 8divit'ns National Secretaries eral superintendent at Geneva Works, was named "Boss of the Year" by members of the Timp ... ,0' ",VM.,of noon to 1:30 p.m. Mrs, Frank wagenen is i. Mr. Karl w.th Mrs. Noal Hatch dent and Mrs. Melvin McFar- Present v 83 VmlAm 8nd Mrs' land is chairman of the antici- vice pres. e"' Warren! puted event wtih Mrs. Ann SPears 01 tne Cham- ao v. .,.hnirmU Mr, Wil.ident.... .... u. ...u. ....... of Commerce office serves Beazer and Mrs. Ray Ga- jber Other guests included Mrs. E.L. Kammermeycr, Mrs. Mel- vin McFarland, Jean Dixon, Dalene Dixon, Lillian Harrel- son, Mrs. Karl Young, NaVer Mrentinnal award , Wynder. Mrs. A.L. Taylor was Presidents of the orgamza-lliaawarded the door prize. tlons are Mrs. John Quist of g0n are ticket chairmen. Com mittee members I n the Wasatch Chapter and women's organization Mrs.j The charge of the interesting even- Alan Morgan, Provo. Chairmen supports several youth activities ing were Mrs. Jack Smeath, for the awards were Mrs. Leon. jinciuding a music scholarship, chairman; Mrs. Lee Sheets, uiu aim mis. vjuj a revolving luiio ior prauutai wmcii Mrs. Ragnel Felker, Mrs. Vern Gleed Jr. nurses at Utah Technical Col Bullock, Mrs. Don Orme, Mrs. The evening's program was lege, Utah Valley Care and KenClarence Ellertson, Mrs. presented by Mike Oilman, who Training Center, classes in reneth Bliss, Mrs. John Taylor organ music. The re medial reading, Girls State, played and Mrs. Preston Bushman. cipients of the awards spoke. Girls Scouts and others. Jean Dixon plaved music at The boys' parents were pre- Highlight of the day will be the organ as a prelude and also sented with the attractive floral the presentation to a guest of at intervals during the evening. centerpieces. an orcmd mink boa with a matching mink hat, plus other merchandise prizes which have ben donated. C. J. Forkum, assistant gen Coat Dress for ....-...- ""'' fund-raisin- g Sew A Juanty Isn't Between The Lines ' i r, Universe" and is an active I member of the Young Demo- nrj,Pc 0f Elks crals He' has been active in the' Provo Ladies of Elks are busy LDS Church youth activities with plans for the card party and is a Life Scout. He has! and luncheon held annually in been especially active in Scout-- ! February as a proj- ing serving as Chief of the1 ect for their many charities. Provo Chapter of the Order of "The Joker Is Wild" is the the Arrow. He has been a mem-- ! intriguing theme selected for ber of the permanent staff this year's party at the Provo Camp Maple Dell and re- - Elks Home with serving from conducted a business meeting. Dinner was enjoyed at tables decorated with red and white Valentines, cherubs and roses. She was affiliated with Sigma of Fort Bragg, Calif,, announce Tau Sigma, national honor the engagement of their dau- society, and is presently emghter, Carole A. Bingham of finance in Nevada. Las Vegas, Ncv., to David G. ployed school from was high graduated Kranjcevich, also of Us Vegas, attended in and Wash., Vashlon, of Sea Mrs. a son of Tony Olympic Junior College before Tacoma, Wash. a serving with the U.S. Army Is fonwr Miss Bingham in Neva Provo resident, graduating He is also employed da. Sh? School. from Provo High A spring wedding is planned is also a graduate of College of Southern Utah, and attended at the Guardian Angel Shrine Nevada Southern University. in Las Vegas. ,,, '" Afghans, sweaters and other knltwenr was also displayed in the large room at the center. Mrs. Robley presented a sweat er kit to Mrs. Allison Merrill, a guest. Mrs. Brent Kirkwood, presi dent, welcomed the group and Mr. and Mrs. M.K. Bingham v, v- McSe about 35 items including suits, coats, dresses and sweaters. Couple Reveals Plans For Springtime Rites fun u Vim iiu alo Center. CAROLE A. BINGHAM Fuehs, . i i Loveliest Valentine... L T k I Smart Romeos gift their Juliets with lingerie for Valentine's Day. We have the prettiest undercover fashions imaginable i n matched sets and coordinated styles, in marvelous prints and solids. and th. prices fit all budgets If r itvri timp j mm 7 aw m -- I EOAL 5 to 18 l j at Hollywood Beauty College Colors Clear And Clean In Footwear This spring, color comes in footclean and clear wear. Soft pastels such as apricot whip, yellow, aqua and dawn pink have no haziness in them. In the light summery neutrals, look for champagne, wicker beige, mushroom and straw-colore- leghorn. Crey in the paler tones will be important, also lime and mauve. Look for brown in a full span of shades to carry on for both dress and casual wear. Also sure to show up in volume are navy and bright blue, clear red, lots of white and black, and luggage, with red, white and blue a popular and patriotic eocnbitution. i PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS GOOD MONDAY THRU THURSDAY: - $ 5.00 VALUE - $ 6.25 VALUE - $ 7.50 VALUE - $10.00 REGULAR $1000 VALUE REGULAR $1250 REGULAR $1500 REGULAR $2000 Plenty of Free Parking Use your bank card. Free Conditioner With All Permanent Waves A. Hollywood Beauty College 12 WEST CENTER PROVO - PHONE 373-570- 7 I Provo Layton UMwn mm 45 East Center - Provo ) |