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Show Sunday, November 15, 1970 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah-P- age 21 New Midi Length Happy Fashion in Luxury Fur NEW YORK ( NEA) The midi length may be in trouble as far as dresses go but it's big hit when it comes to fur coats, according to Ernest Graff, vice president of Pen Kahn Furs. with a dramatic presentation held on the set of "Coco" at the Mark Hellinger Theater for the benefit of the American Cancer Society. The collection included several designs by the famous Italian, Valentino. "After all," Graff said, "a The new length was shown longer length fur coat is in a narrower fur silhouette, practical for warmth." with large collar and longer waistline lending itself to the Capes, too, lead in fur more frequent use of belts. fashions. The cape is a popular item even in fabric this The detachable hood, topseason. And in luscious sable or mink it can easily win a ping off coats in the gleamopulence of Russian lynx, girl's heart even at the price ing crown sable, chinchilla and of an empty bank account. the highlight of Valentino's mink cape with shadow Kahn, often called the "king of furs," opened his fox hood won applause from couture collection recently the enchanted audience. V KATIIERYN HENDRY Miss Katheryn Hendry To Marry on Friday is made of the wedding plans of Katheryn Hendry and Ralph Leon Reeves, who will be married on Nov. 20 in the Salt Lake iDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening in the Bountiful Third-FourAnnouncement th will reside Judy Beck, and Mrs. Lester 0. Beck of will become the Springville, bride of Homer Scott Lewis in a Nov. 20 ceremony in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. A wedding breakfast will be hosted by Arvella Robbins. The couple also will be honored the next evening at a reception at the So. 13th IDS Ward hall in Salt Lake. Parents of Mr. Lewis are Mr. in and Mrs. Scott A. Lewis cf Kamas. Accessories I) Major Item With Midis do more than Accessories accent nowadays they strike a major note in the whole midi movement. And "Midi," can mean anything from just above the knee to super long. The point to remember is proportion: whatever the length, there's an accessorized look to bring about the needed balance. The new quintuplet of lengths in a capsule: The super-lon- g midi: Zooming down to the mid-cal- f, this look demands drama and dash long sleek gloves extending way past the wrist, a shoulder pouch with adjustable strap, a ten-fomuffler in woven pattern or argyle tritone. And boots alter(always the midi-sho- e native) should be tall, zappy s with a side zip. The midi: ot knee-high- w Remove Makeup With Baby Lotion Teenagers are sometimes V puzzled as to what to use as a makeup remover. They may worry about using oil on skin that usually has a tendency in that direction anyway. They LA may have discovered that harsh soap sometimes temporarily overdries the skin., thus acLAURIE KAYE NIELSEN tivating the oil glands to overproduce more oil. The solution can be found in baby lotion with built-i- n hexachlorophene. The lotion quickly and thoroughly dissolves the makeup so it easily wipes away. Then rinse with clear water. For a final rinse, mix a small amount of baby lotion with the water. The The bride-to-b- e 30 has been December graduated hexachlorophene in the baby on your skin selected by Laurie Kaye Nielsen from Provo High School where lotion remaining and Mike Baxter for their she was affiliated with Alpha from the final rinse will provide action between wedding in the Salt Lake IDS Unitess Mega. She is presently It serves as in cleansings. Provo. be honored will employed Temple. They between protection freshman your skin a at is fiance Her later that evening at a reception at the Women's Council Center. Brigham Young University after and your make up. having graduated from Orem of the couple are Mr. High School. He has participated Parents A badly burned pan can and Mrs. H. Stanley Nielsen of in Lettermen, Honor Society, of is member be easily and a sometimes and Club, Key Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt the BYU swim team. quickly cleaned by turning the Baxter of Orem. pan upside down over low heat. The burned particles of food will often dry and shrink and be easily removed. Laurie Kaye Nielsen 5SS Plans Holiday Wedding point Coming to a stopping-of- f at the curve of the calf, this look operates on a romantic wave length and demands careful attention to detail: a vamp shoe, coordinated pantyhose, a wide envelope clutch, a soft brimmer finished off in crochet or felt. The skirt: Easing to just an inch or two below the knee, this length is one cf the more versatile and adaptable. It could be played a with fringe-- y la Pocahantas or boots, belt and bag and practical by adding pendant, upturned brimmer and oxfords. prep-schooli- hip-be- lt, Sears is presently employed at the public library in Salt Lake City. She graduated from Springville High School, has attended Snow College, and received her bachelor's degree in library science from Utah State University. Mr. Lewis, a graduate of Kamas High School, has attended Young Brigham University and has fulfilled an IDS mission in the Great Lakes region. He is presently a member of Utah National Guard and is employed in Salt Lake. Joan Marrott and Patsy Robbins will attend the bride with Deborah Beck and Sally Robbins acting as flower girls. Eric Lewis has been asked to attend to the duties of best man. The bride-to-b- e was honored at shower at the home a of Mr. Dean Beck. Ardella Beck and Ina and Patsy Robbins were hostesses. The couple plans to make their home in Salt Lake City. al V FALL j Ceremonies on Nov. 20 Set Rhonda Angell to Wed rJdy Bf Mr. ' The"ome Lf afford Maag Dec. 1 7 late Leon W. Reeves. Miss Hendry is a graduate of Viewmont High School and has attended Utah State University for three years. She is presently enrolled at University of Utah. Mr. Reeves is also studying at the university after graduation from Davis High School and serving an IDS West German Ward hall. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L Hendry, former Provo and Orem mission. The couple residents now residing in Woos Cross, and Mrs. Maxine H. Bountiful. Reeves of Centerville and the ! RHONDA ANGELL JUDY BECK Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Rowe of Provo announce the for- Clifford B. Maag, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron R. Maag, also of thcoming marriage of their Provo. The couple has selected daughter Rhonda Angell to Dec. 17 for their wedding which will be performed in the Provo Fifth IDS Ward. A reception will follow. is attending The bride-to-b- e Provo High School and is a graduate of IDS Seminary. She is affiliated with the Provo Sub Deb Sorority of which she is Most Youths Moderate In Attitudes oderate NEW YORK (UPI) is the word that -M- "haracte-rize- s the teenagers of today, the leaders of tomorrow. A new look at youth in the first year of the new decade, J, the youth which wide-rangi- J 12 rtW EVER historian. Mr. Maag is a graduate of Provo High School where he was affiliated with Thespian Gub. He is a member cf the Utah National Guard. The couple plans to make a home in Provo. 16-1- nation. The 22,000 answered questions ranging from drug use and abuse to the Vietnam War, national politics, minority group relations, sex and ecology. On the hotly debated issue of drug use and abuse, 10 per cent of the students said yes, they If were using marijuana. marijuana were legalized, 21 per cent said yes, they would use it. But in the area of the harder line drugs, such as LSD, speed (amphetamines) and heroin, a mere 3 per cent approved of their use. The students were not asked whether they had tried, or were using, any of this drug group. The students listed the ending of the Vietnam War as the U.S. government's number one priority. Eighty-fiv- e per cent felt that respect for the nation had suffered by our participation in Vietnam and a minority, 27 per Aluminum kettles can be cent, said the U.S. should be brightened by rubbing with involved militarily in South vinegar or lemon juice. Asia. 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