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Show Paee HERALD, Provo, Utah. 54-- THE r Sunday, February 29, . unit 1 l 1976 lit. CC Women Carlson, Olson Vows Set Friday Hear About Wills, Trusts Wanda Sherman H. Attorney Hibbert spoke to the Women's Division of the Provo Chamber of Commerce Thursday at the Women's Cultural Center. Mr. Hibbert discussed wills and trusts as a means of Carlson will Olson in a be performed Kay marry Dennis ceremony to Friday in the Third-NintWard, 191 N. Main, Payson. A reception will honor them that evening from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. the same location. Dancing avoiding excessive taxing and at will be part of the festivity. in of of one event death probate Miss Carlson is a daughter of marriage partner. He asked members to list Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Carlson, their assets on a sheet of paper, Payson. Mr. Olson is a son of then to add them all up. When Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Olson, the totals were figured, he Lehi. Attending the bride will be passed out charts which showed the Federal and Utah Mrs. Doug Boren as matron of inheritance taxes, along with honor, with Mrs. Kim Turner, attorney fees and executor's commission. The costs were presented case histories two similar families one He r of which out made wills and trusts. He informed members of several ways they could avoid severe inheritance jumper, blouse, apron and shawl. These costumes have been carefully researched and authentically duplicate the pioneer dress of wagon train days. - were installed PAYSON Newly-electe- d officers for costs, 1976 by the Payson Hills Chapter of recently including the transfer of life insurance so it is not part of the taxable estate. Also included in this plan for saving was the transfer into full funded revocable trust the remaining assets naming the husband and wife as trustees, so the survivor could act as trustee. There are several technical ways of avoiding thie high cost of dying, tyut, according to Mr. Hibbert, most of these must be handled by an attorney who is a specialist in inheritance and BICENTENNIAL WAGON TRAIN pilgrimage pattern is shown in two versions. The pattern which is available at fabric stores, includes a long skirt or V Mr. Olson graduated from Lehi High and Utah Technical College and was active in the rodeo in high school. After their marriage the make their newlyweds will home in Payson. V Young Homemakers Install 76 Officers had no provision for inheritance in case of the death of a marital partner, and the other which comprehensive Miss Carlson will graduate from Payson High in May. She is a member of the FHA, Friends Club and Rodeo Club. Orchard Homemakers Young Association of America, meeting in the Home Living Room of Payson High School. The officers include Mrs. Bethine Needles, president; Mrs. Miiry Samuelson, vice president, Mrs. Pam Ringer, secretary; Mrs. Cheryl Utley, reporter, and Mrs. Emmy Christiansen, nistorian. The new slate of officers were presented with a pink rose and the "tools" of the respective offices. According to Reporter Utley, probate. Conducting the meeting was Gladys McClean, president of the Women's Division. I meeting for March 11, when the Payson Ambulance Association will present a demonstration of first aid techniques. Mrs. Utley said anyone "wishing to visit or join is welcome." 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Jacki designs one (left) in a summer print with flowing dual scarf ends falling from a large bow. More draped turban (right) is by Bob Greene for Irene of New York with sophisticated, a chignon knot at the side. emotional g Here, where it's simply a hat, there are no folds barred. Anything from a narrow strip of fabric tied around the head just above the forehead and fastened with a clip to an elaborately draped headpiece with flowing streamer is a turban. "There is a frame face and as long as with proportion and that fits, anyone can for every you deal get a hat wear it." pro round face can wear just about any style, but a full face requires a turban that has bulk on the sides to draw the cheeks outward, and height on top to elongate the face. A firm called Irene of claims to be the only milliner in the country still making turbans, which retail at $65 and up in department and specialty stores nationally. Bob Greene, the designer and New-Yor- hand-drape- produces the original turban, which six copyists then smooth, reproduce. For day or casual winter wear, turbans in wool and angora are appropriate, for evening, satin and velvet Summer will see a great number of stripes and soliJs in polyester or cotton gauze, in lighter colors, of course I (i ,v" Hidden Charges Select from up to 4 poses Age Limit 12 years and shortages, it is again the "in thing" to do. Women of I'tah are using their County imagination and artistic ability tociothe their families There are two types of make overs: One is where only minor changes are made such as refitting, adding a new collar, or shortening a skirt. The other is a complete remaking of the article. Whichever method is used, special care must be taken to give the article a hand-tailorelook, not a home-mad- e 3 r Your kitchen will look like new . . . with a little help from us! KG. $1.95 Over .mil After No generation has gone by since "Make Overs" were because of popular. Now, rmmmmmB1 or 4 wallets Extend Wardrobe A hi One 5x7 Or an asymmetrical turban whose center part lies and whose draping convenes in a large knot over one ear to break the line of the face sometimes three," says Claire Hahn, Greene's associate. "When you start out it's just a strip of fabric which they fit and shape around a 'doll.' You have to know how to drape, which is quite a skill." The more draping, the more expensive the turban which. Miss Hahn says, is an hat differing only in labric and color according to season. And everv woman can wear one 111 . Living Color succeed. "A girl can make two a day, Before l ONE WEEK ONLY scarf tied-bac- withdrawal, YOUR KITCHEN! hostility. CI On the other hand, height and bulk are to be discouraged on a square or long face. Here, a close fitting cap turban to cut the length of the face, and a owner of the company, conditions MRS. BETHINE The Diamond Store, treatment of the manifestations of In the Near East, the turban indicates status, occupation, locale and race according to its shape, color and folds. At least 66 variations of it exist. economic Young SALES ,vcv New eight-year-ol- d Make Payson Homemakers have scheduled a The Persians called it a "dulband," or sash. And the rest of us call it a turban, the traditional Moslem male headdress that the fashion world has adopted with the enthusiasm of an spotting a Daniel Boone cap. For example, last fall, a milliner named Ernie Pommer brought out a polyester scarf turban called the "Rhoda." Pommer sells to mail order houses and depar'ent stores. And in a short time, he says, "one chain sold a couple of thousand dozen," at $3 to $4 per turban. A 8 Convenient Ways to Buy held in Salt Lake City. By Ellie Grossman ' WANDA CARLSON the Payson chapter was presented an award as runner-uto the "most outstanding chapter in the state" of Young Homemakers organizations. The award was made at the recent Young Homemakers State Convention Flattery Has Head Starf ,U . p NEW YORK (NEA) -Rhoda Morgenstern would call a piece of cloth it a sehmatte she ties around her head to hide the hair she didn't have time to wash. iff Payson Chapter prohibitive. , Carolyn Carlson, Barbara Olson, Becky Lott and Kathy Arnold also attending. Best man will be Keith "Peanut" Austin. Superior Quality No BEAUTIFUL Other Purchase Necessary Sale from March 1 FORMICA WOOD-GRAI- N NEW DOORS & DRAWER FRONTS to March 6 MATCHING FRONTS & SIDES TWO OR THREE DAY INSTALLATION or appearance. This is a new challenge for nyist women Women are calling for more assistance in how to adjust patterns so they fit properly. Waistlines are back and this creates new problems. Women are needing more and more help in knowing how to wash and remove stains from' clothing. By working with the local women's organizations and using the telephone, many tears have been saved. 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