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Show Sundav. September U, 1972 83rd Birthday Observed By Springville Matron n, talent in sewing, knitting or crocheting by entering the Make It Yourself With Wool Contest. Mr. Jordan said. A waterproofing epoxy sealant for cracks in basement walls and floors, swimming pools or any masonry surface, Zap, brushes on like used by paint. A formula professional waterproofers, i is said to be unaffected by heat, cold or corrosion, and to withstand water pressures up to 2 tons per square foot. Goes on even over damp (Douglas Turner, surfaces. Inc., 21 Bridge Square, Westport, Conn. 06880.) Bullock & losee Jewelers (UPI)-Every- Presents.... 1 "We are example. soincreasingly a throw-awa- y ciety," says Dichter. "Paper for one, are growing four times faster than sales, Located 270 West 500 North, Provo, Utah ' informative afternoon to help brides plan the many aspects of their wedding day. Master of Ceremonies .... Rich Mathis (KOVO's "Men in the Sky") An J re-us- Fabulous Door Prizes J re-u- Bullock it I. Calf-rin- $50. Value on catering Guest Speakers nt.-- , Vi I :k BULLOCK A 1 ll r ff m . $50. Gift Certificate mens formal weor Bridal Fashion Show f . 1620 Bridal Portrait by Geraldine's of Provo FOR THE GIFTS Register Your Desires in . ('hina . . . Silver Steel. Stainless Crystal. Scoll Adams Studio gift s Heodpiece and veil of your choice V i Facilities for evening reception Bridal bouquet ond remembrance Geraldines c )M4 Holiday Inn llafen's Alleman Floral $50. value of Invitations re-us- e. Mil Mary Background A wedding gift Mrlavne Printers lead-reduc- YOUR GUIDE ' $50. value Gift Certificate "Anti-pollutio- LET US BE at the Coheir - Provo iDdlred n, YOU'LL GIVE WITH PRIDE-- : .m.w sat., Sesv. Wm 3:4) Ts. the population. On many of the might create "a greater aura of same campsites aroused about freshness and encourage brand polluted lakes and streams, the loyaltv. In addition, this methgrounds are covered with soft od...might make possible new kinds of discounting via lower drink cans." Approaches Problems "Warily" costs incurred without tndivi Dichter explores the necessity dual packaging." for marketers packChanges could be made in the "overpackaging". Men's shirts, but approaches aging, problems "warily," in his for instance, with their plastic current "Findings," published outer covers, cardboard inner at his Institute for Motivational wrap, plus various collar Research at holders and pins, might be N.Y. more practically displayed and One problem is that "packing sold on hangers, which could be in itself is desired by the for hanging up wash consumer," he says. "It per- and wear types. mits self as well as brand Recycle packaging is another identification, creates a sense suggestion. Let the consumer of security and protection in the package. He says, regard to safe, hygienic ingre- "This might involve, first, dients, provides aesthetic plea- better designed and more durable original packaging... sure and fun..." alone probaalong with labels that are bly will not be enough to sell simpler to remove. Plastic most products, Dichter says. containers for whipped topping "The prime example might be are one successful example." Marketers could provide regasolines, which consumers find cost more and cycle ideas, somewhat like often perform less well than recipes on There could be directions for turning milk regular types." Dichter believes, however, containers into cartons for that "despite the obvious growing seeds, coffee cans as marketing and engineering decorative canisters. Croton-Hudso- Provo's First I'.i.'UJ V Bridal Extravaganza the product is needed. Dichter says what seems like a nuisance, could be presented as a convenience since many of these products must, be unpack It. aged and placed in other containers in the home anyway Dispensing at the store also counter to many g For V t, opportunity to display your a nrl Pollution Problem trends." ! (17-2- The entire fashion picture of Fall fits around wool. Wool for the color, texture and beauty needed to create just the look you want. Take advantage of the auii hazards, there are probably many ways in which new packaging and new ways of marketing...can be developed to fit the ecology... "Supermarket as Cow" Dr. Ernest Dichter, motivaConsider "the supermarket as tional researcher, believes for cow . Many products which are instance that many ciianges in household necessities coffee, of consumer the packaging oil, vinegar, milk, flour, sugar, etc. might be dispensed in the producL must be made. store rather than being sold in He proposes other methods, separate packages. some such as dispensing The housewife could be sold products right in the store, the or given as a premium a "supermarket as cow." But he e a s y - to - handle also takes a long view that the permanent, be would which package product presents to the store each time brought motivational both physical and plate National winners One of these lucky winners could be you, Mr. Jordan said. Sub-Deb- (14-16- 1973. will fly to Europe next summer, via KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. Studio -one YORK talks about pollution. But there are many more ways to do something about it than are now in use. risks-runnin- -- Page 21 Scott Adams Packaging Contributes NEV? January, Is." "I'' "'1 This unique design, combining status and convenience for today's busy traveler, features four distinct elements a hanging suit bag, briefcase and shaving kit in one handsome softside bag. Suit bag can be removed and hung on plane or in hotel room. While en route, the briefcase is quickly at hand and the shaving kit instantly available. To - HEBER CITY A "Make It With Wot!' contest will be held Tonga Le met Tuesday night at in Wasatch County under the the home of Mrs. Noel Taylor for direct. on of Mrs. Chft Jordan. the opening meeting of the club The competition is sponsored year. Mrs. Ted Jones, president, by the American Sheep welcomed members. Producers Council and the Wool The theme for this year is Growers Association. The conThis theme test will be held December 2. "Happiness will be built around happiness Thjere will be a division for and the happiness we receive everyone interested in entering, from helping others. Mrs. Jordan said. The s An enjoyable musical program (10 13) can make a skirt, pants was presented by Mrs. Barnett or a jumper. The Junior Division Dewey and her group. Through the Senior Division song and verse, they conveyed to and the Adult Division (over club members the happiness that 21) make a dress, suit, coat or comes from sharing talents with sportswear. Boys and girls are others. equally welcome. To be eligible, The new club officers who will use 100 percent American wool, be doing their part in making obtain an official entry form and in the judging and "happiness a year with Tonga participate fashion show. Le" are: Many beautiful prizes will be President. Mrs. Ted Jones, awarded ly national sponsors Mrs. George and the local Wool Growers I'ngricht; secretary, Mrs. Winners in th' Jr. and Sr. Wesley Johanson, treasurer, Divisions will go on to compete Mrs. Jack Buckley; reporter-historiain the State Contest that will be Mrs. LaMar Hills; held in the Hotel Utah on program chairman, Mrs. Elmer December 7, 1972. For the first Gerber; program assistants, time in the history of the conMrs. Sam Marriotti, Mrs. We test, the National Finals will be Frandsen. held in Washington, D C. in were grandchildren; Mr. and Mrs, Mary I I Christensen of 503 E. 9 S.. Mrs. Eddie Anderson. Spanish I Mrs. Mr. and v 83rd her Fork; Gary celebrated Springvil'e, Mr. and Mrs. birthday Sautrday with a dir..ier Petersen. Orem; and program presented at the Martin Palmer, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. John Gavin, Orem; huTie of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chit-toc- k Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andersen, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Bob of Orem. Mrs. Christensen was born Harrison, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Sept. 23, 1889 in Springville to Mrs. Ray Brown, Kearns; Mr. Joseph and Emma Hadfield, and Mrs. John Petersen, Salem; deceased. Her husband. Riley and Kriss Andersen of Spanish f Petersen, died in 1918 in Vernal. Fork. A sister and brother-in-lawere also in attendance, Mr. She later married William Christensen of Spanish Fork. He and Mrs. James H. (Edna) Graves of Springville. Leonard died in 1969. Willis, a friend of the family, 13 She had six children, was also in attendance. 18 greatggrandchildren. The program featured a "This randchildren and three great-greChildren Is Your Life" segment narrated grandchildren. Bonnie Palmer, a grandattending were: Mr. and Mrs. by Mart Petersen, Springville, son daughter. Vocal numbers were Mr. and given by Mart and Mary MRS. MARY PETERSEN and daughter-in-law- ; Mrs. Edward (Gloria) Ander- Petersen and by Marsha Stokes. CHRISTENSEN A harmonica band entertained son, Spanish Fork, daughter and now a Relief Society visiting and Mr. and Mrs. while dinner was served. teacher a job she has held for Orem. an has been Chittock, Mrs. Christensen (Emma) Harry Udell Mrs. Three other children, active LDS Church member many years. Elvin all her life, serving in She is a member of the Singing (Leora) Jackson, Petersen, and a baby son are MIA, Primary and Relief Socie- Mothers and sang in the Salt deceased. ty presidencies and also teaching Lake Tabernacle with this group Others attending the event in these organizations. She is on three occasions. Itah Clothesmaking Contest Open to Local Entries Opens Season Petersen V Le Tonga THE HERALP, Provo, fljitf 1 19 & LOSEE North University Ph UleL ' IaA" 7 147 North U niversity Ph 373 0507 MARK HArtN DECORATIONS s 146 South 400 West Ph 163 Self's Catering Service 535 West 1600 North. Orem Ph 75 Ph. North Main. Spanish Fork STl 1)10 1355 North Riverside Ave VProvo Ph. North University Ph 7 East Main, Amerii Fork Ph. 1460 South Unwersily Ph Oldest Complete Bridal Registration Service By Invitation r HEINDSELMAII f. , 4 Knit Shop Jewelry, Optical, 120-- 1 24 West Center - Provo ;.$A i univ All the young ladies and mothers - Pick up your free invitations at any of the above listed stores or at the door. |