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Show 4A Sunday Herald ay.jept. 21, m f Women's Legislative Council To Hear Gov. Calvin Rampton vuuf uinuiiun Open House to Honor Recently Wed Couple Of Colors Imoortant The Women's Legislative n Council of Utch County will biennium ThursBy its 1969-7RICHARD BUTLER, A.I.D. day Oct. 2, 9:30 a.m. In the I suspect most women only Women's Cultural Center, 310 perform major surgery on their W. 500 N., Provo. linen closets when; 1) their mismatched sheets be the speaker. He will speak and towels of wedding gift vin- on what he considers to be vital tage begin fraying around the matters to be presented befoie 1 An open house for Mr. and Mrs. Barney W. Cornaby (Linda Smith) will be held Sept. 26, from I to 10 p.m. in the Lake Shore Ward Relief Society Room snd will be hosted by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cornaby of Lake Shore. All friends and relatives are Invited to attend. No formal invitations will be 1 V 4 .X sent The newlyweds were married Manti LOS Temple and the following evening " Aug. 21 in the h;?V - v ... 4- - .'.. , . "... vV garden reception was held In Twin Falli, ida., at tne home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Smith. After a honeymoon and employment in Jackson, Wyo., the young cou ple will make their home in continue studies at, Proved L w 1 sweaters Ama. iiAnLAN ... For Kids tLUtH 4 ttttiorgine Preston) XT 7 jfeClted Wedding Bv Couple in Temple VOWS Faye A Preston,' Preston, will of Mrs. Vera Guy-Ell- No doubt it, children's fashMRS. BARNEY W. CORNABY ions are more exciting, more ; (Linda Smith) varied, more imaginative this Go er Prepared year than ever before, and the first day of school is as much a fashion show as a scholastic show. But what about the twen tieth or thirtieth day of school? Will all that finery be hidden underneath drab, but service When you go to try on wed ably warm, toppings? Not at ding dresses, be prepared. all! The cover-up- s for this sea Wear or take with you the type son s young fashions are as shoes you plan to wear in the colorful and exciting as the wedding as well as such under fashions themselves. pinnings as a waist cincher, Taking a hint from their girdle, etc. Arrange your hair elders, youngsters have latched the way you will on your wedonto knits as the best looking ding day, too, before trying on and most efficient way of ward, veils and headdresses. Choose your wedding gown ing off an autumn breeze. The new knits are as free- - first, then select a headpiece and attendants' dresses to go moving and comfortable to wear with it. Best procedure in pickas they are good looking. to And good looks, after all, is ing bridesmaids' gowns is what fashion is all about. In select three or four styles in stead of covering up a hand the color you prefer, and then the bridesmaids try them some new school outfit, the new let on and make the final decision. toppings enhance it. Color is the name of the game. and flair, it's almost a Styling as well as fabric tears style a leaf from the book of grown pleasure to set the weather turn cold. up fashion, with all the best new ideas reinterpreted In terms of the very young. For example, sweaters with the precise pat terning of the "art deco" look are making it big for boys and girls. In addition to pattern, there is texture interest, with looks adding an al- When Shopping New Styles For THE Gown Topic of Les Femmes JK discussion of new fashions was enjoyed by Les Femmes the September meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jimmy Marrott. 'Mrs. Norma McKinnsey, buyer, was the guest speaker and said styles in accessories are "fun and wild." Handbags are large; evening bags can be converted into cocktail hats. Bells are mae of leather, tifetal and chain. Pearls are blck in style with all lengths at! worn, including very long, wrapped around in strands. Scarfs are big for both men and women, being worn around the head, neck, waist or hips. are Mftnogrammed scarves very popular as are big, bold, prints. Hose are tinted various shades, beaded or jeweled, and pants suits are etill high on the style list. most look Mrs. McKinnsey spoke on buy- There are even young versions ing and said that during the of the warm, comfortable past 17 ?ears there have been fleeced knits that the grown-up- s decided changes in the market. have taken as their own for She urged the guests to patron- such pursuits as jogging. ize local merchants. jtveepmg a youngster warm A delicious luncheon was may be the raison d'etre of the erved. The October meeting new fall cover-upBut they ac will be a husbands party complish this purpose with such hand-screene- d Homemaker Hints Steam irons should be stored in an upright position on the heel rest. Keeping me iron upright will prevent chemical pitting or marring of the soleplate from moisture re maining in the iron. This should be the practice even if water is removed from the Iron before storing. Two or more servings of protein fcods are needed every day to maintain an adequate diet. Applying makeup with brushes dates to the ancient Grecians. The primitive version used 2,500 yerrs ago actually a was Dare's foot set in wood. ident, Mrs. Ivan Carlson, Spanish Fork; second vice president, Mrs. J. J. Keeler, Provo; treasurer, Mrs. James Harvey, Pleasant Grove; recording secapproximately 20 members in- retary, Mrs. Gerald Belliston, terested in bettering legislation Pleasant Grove; corresponding in Utah is eligible for member secretary. Mrs. Donald Youne. : i i y i. . l : i ship. Each organization may be American rwi; iiisiuuan, cars. represented by three delegates. Ted Martindale, Springville; Dues ?re $3 per delegate for hospitality, Mrs. Clair Acord, edges; and Mrs. Hampton is expected to the biinnium, payable in ad2) a prying party guest opens that closet door and sees an un- accompany her husband. vance or at the first regular Frank Jones, Lehi. The Utah County Council is October meeting. Dues become Directors include the follow, imaginative mass of greying white or fading pink. affiliated with the State Worn-- 1 delinquent at the December ing: Mrs. Parley Neeley, Mrs. Whatever inspires a massive en's Legislative Council. The meeting, at which time mem- Boyd Smuin, Mrs. Douglas renovation, the new look should purpose of the organization is bership for the biennium will be Smith, and Mrs. Percival Bige-lobe one of style, of coordination, the study of civic problems in closed. Each delegate will be of high fashion. For today, there order to bring about the enac- issued a credential card which Chairmen of the five standing is as much fashion in bath and tment of worthwhile legislation' will entitle her voting privileg- committees are Mrs. Marion J. bed shops as there is in women's in Utah. According to Mrs. E. es in Council business. Clark, education; Mrs. Richard clothes. Dee Olpin, Utah County Council Call, health: Mrs. Albert Clark. the for elected officers Newly The key word has to be co president, the county council is1 include 'judiciary; Mr. Brady Dirker, biennium color coordination. presently composed of repre-- : ordination president, Mrs. E. Dee Olpin, taxation; Mrs. Sterling Ballard, Let your bath and bed linens be sentatives from 600 women's Pleasant Grove; first vice pres welfare. tuned in to the total color scheme of your home. U is by far the simplest approach and the most effective. Let's describe the Ideal stock You can easily restore worn of linens for a contemporary LeRoi and Blythe LaMar Wall, Sandy; John B. looking tarpeting with your iron. Angus home, where the major colors When is crushed Brown Wall observed their gold- Wall, Riverton; Mrs. Dean S. pile carpet are avocado and gold with down because and of furniture en wedding Sept. 15. They were (Reva) Perry, Lindon, orange accents. This closet will or walking, ironing surprised at the home of their David F. Wall, Orem. They pressure reflect these colors, especially over the surface lightly will daughter, Mrs. Dean Perry in have 35 grandchildren and one for the master bedroom and Ail were presback the original texture. Lindon by their family at a bring bath. Use a hot iron over a damp party on the preceding Satur- ent except those in service or Because the avocado is the cloth on missions. One or a steam iron. Be sure day. predominant color of the house, not to press down on the iron Dean S. Perry, is on assignment married were 15, Sept. They it will be the color for the solid or you may scorch the carpet- 1919, In Colonia Juarez, Chi- in Vietaam. They have both sheets and bath towels. The been active in the LDS Church. ing. The Mexico. huahua, marriage bath rug and mats will also be of the family have Gently brush up the pile af- was latr solemnized in the Members in the green. more than 20 years doing spent Manti LDS treatment the ter The and couple Temple. your Hand towels and guest towels work for the church. will be both gold and orange. carpeting will again look like moved from Mexico to Provo in missionary 1939. Mr. Wall worked on connew. This makes it easy to vary the look of the bath from week Floor coverings In heavy traf struction and at farming. He If you ever renovate and make to week one time green and fic areas often become soiled worked on the construction at new wardrobes for "second g while the re- Geneva and later was employed and gold, another green with of the rug is still fresh. at the plant until his retirement. hand" dolls, first give them a mainder orange; occasionally the three or area They are the parents of seven bath of soap or detergent suds. If you have room-siz- e together. We'll also experiment twice children: Mrs. them turn at least with the texture of the towel- s- n:gs John (Helena) This is an especially important to distribute the wear. Dourros of Salt a year some will be smooth; others Lake City; health precaution if the dolls carIt you have woven tone on tone. Clyde L. Wall, Lindon; Frank have besn purchased from a The bed will have a new look, peting, t'fe small scatter rugs in B. Wall of Salt Lake City; A. thrift shop or a rummage salt. too. While the bottom sheet will the heavy traffic areas. be the solid avocado, let's have 1403 a variety of top sheets to choose It'i best to wash both sides FASHIONABLE NORTH d from. One might be printed with of a vinyl place-ma- t, STATE because a stain which aporange, green, and gold; anothCLOTHES er a green and orange plaid; a pear to be on the vinyl side be Pillowcases can imbedded in third, a stripe. may actually IN QUALITY LINES match either the top or the the foam. A vegetable brush bottom sheets. dipped in soap or detergent suds Suppose here is also a chil- makes an effective scrubber Ut our (onvmitnt layowoy plan dren' bath served from the for tills purpose. pn 1C o.m.-- 7 p.m. Mm. thru Sal. same linen closet. The prints and patterns should be less very practical idea is to give sophisticated here, but the color each child his own color towel PLENTY OF liues should be the same. One set for handy identification. CLOTHING ) Iron Carpet? reception in their honor be held at the Provo Sun-o- f Provo, became the bride of: set LDS Ward hall on Sept. 26. Harian Leitoy tiler, daughter invited to attend the bride of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Esles1 are Ruth Sandall, Sharron of Sacramento, Calif., injmon, Ellen Kinyon and Estella ceremonies performed in the Denison. Oakland LDS Temple Saturday, The bride is a graduate of Provo H'gh School and attended Snow College. She served a mission for the LDS Church in the North Central States. Mr. Eller plans to attend school this fall In Davenport, Iowa. daughter 'J ' " 3 V Georgine Color-U- p S organizations. The council is both political parties are represented. Any women's organization of be-jgi- j Family Party Fetes Couple worn-lookin- wall-to-wa- ll foam-backe- FREE PARKING h al immra rrnnia w mum IJ H--- i i MEN'S LONG SLEEVE jfjf The best friend any pair of 1 1 ASST. PLAIDS J,yjLTj ' SPORT SHIRTS PANTS PJKls f"ji L Bl , A TONI k N if Itun s. 'V fuxsj m a i cjwvv I with itout stacked heels and extended solet. Finished in 11 1 bttW W8tlC t0nW polished S PER CUSTOM"-- Fortune-make- r 10 a m. MONDAY As Seen in Seventeen . . . look of mock Persion Lam collar and hip buttons, smashing supple shape. From Frankly Fantastic Toni Todd's Knit IK. Stun him into submission in Shapely's Deco print deep, rich colors, patterned and striped oa sheer Dacron Polyester Cotton Voile. Long 24-Kar- Washable. Sterling Gray, Plush Brown, or Bonus Black. Regency collar and 8 long sleeves. Black, navy or brown. Sizes 8-- In I ; A FRIDAY i 'il M V : 18 v-- . J " $9.50 $1700 j Vn fT QUIITEX INFANT SNOW SUITS Designed fori BABIES Designed fori Easy Dressing and Diaper Changing. Designed for: Easy Cart and longer Wear 1 miu PROVO "miHI J ST! 'ttii LAYT0N JLi(IUUUyU(IU J -- Piece Perma-Pres- s Qj3 154 WEST CENTER Also SALT LAKE CITY " PR0V0 and and Pile Fabrics Fabric 525 LOGAN I $139S I |