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Show Marcll 1 yellow cake mix, Busine 35 vvurKbnop the Small by Business Adrniiiisii aiion and the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs. The workshop will be from 9:30 a.m.. to 4 p.m. at the Ftodeway Inn, 154 W 1 Sixth S. Salt Lake. It is open to women who are starting or buying a business or who need advice in their present business. Topics to be covered include financing, record accounting, keeping, marketing, advertising, salesmanship, legal regulations, management, and "succeeding in a men's world." Speakers include Vincent O'Rourke School of the University of Utah Business; John S. Adams, of of NEW YORK Grossman Tunsky A pale blonde, brown, gray or is deliberately she always wears black. She works in a white office with "a very muted rug and only green plants for accents." But between 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., when the best light floods her corner office on the 32nd floor of a building near the East River, she surrounds herself with "bright, deep, rich colors." She sits there coordinating perhaps 40 colors that complement each other as solids and in combination. And twice a year, her company, Color, Inc., sends s these out as four to six pages of solids, four to six pages of pom-pom- to mens combinations ani womenswear manufacturers, and mills here and abroad. For $125 a season (spring-summe- r 300 subscribers get to and see which colors Ms. Tunsky has decided are going to be "important" for that season. Because cf the nature of the garment industry, the season is always well in the future. "We've been working on spring 78 since August 76," she says, "and our ), A I BROOK K IVINS Plans Marriage Mr. and Mrs. L. Reid Ivins, Provo, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Brooke to Mark Evan Peterson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Evan Tye Peterson, Provo. The couple will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on April 21. A reception will honor the newlyweds from 7:30 to 9 p.m. that evening at the home of the bride's grandmother Mrs. L.R Ivins. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Miss Ivins is a graduate of Provo High School. She is currently in her sophomore year at Brigham Young University where she is also employed. The bride-to-b- e plans to continue with her work and education. Mr. Peterson also attended Provo High School where he graduated with scholarship honors. He attended BYU prior to serving in the Florida Tallahassee Mission for the LDS Church. The prospective bridegroom is presently a junior at BYU majoring in zoology. He is also employed at the university. The couple will reside in Provo following their marriage. fabrications, his dyes and styles and begin to show this line for spring 78 to store buyers in October 77." What's wanted for fall 77, too, are "deep, rich burgundy, Spanish tile we call it that because you see green and a this color in Spanish tiles brighter navy called blueberry." And that's the way it's gonna be. W daughter Denice Alone to Larry L Hard-man- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hardman, Pleasant drove. The newlyweds married on Friday are in hen cake is cooled and turned out of pan onto a plaie dust wiih powdered sugar. Filling: h cup brown sugar. '2 cup chopped nuts and tablespoon plus teaspoon cin1 1 ' namon lo get a calorie chart, printed on parchment-likstock, send $1.00 and your printed name and address to Kitchen Chart, Hu. 957, les Mones, Iowa '! e CARMA LAZKNBY taZenb S'eS April 7 for Temple Rites Cam, Dr and Mrs Akin (' Hart let t. Ternpe, Ariz., announce the marriage of their "Then the manufacturer must sample from the mill, test his ;if0 degrees for 45 minutes or until done. Thursday Brooke Ivins 78.. Add filling evenly; pour in rest of batter, kike at Reception t the Arizona LDS Temple. There will be an open house on Thursday from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Ninth Ward, 455 E. 200S., Pleasant Grove. A invitation is extended for friends and relatives to attend Mr. and Mrs. Hay Don Lazenby, attended Utah Technical College Provo. He served an LDS mission Orem, announce the approaching marriage of their, daughter Carina to I). Eric Calder, son of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Calder, also of Orem. The couple will be married April 7 in the Provo LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that evening from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Orem Utah Stake Center. Friends and relatives are invited. Miss Lazenby is presently attending Orem High School and will graduate in the spring. She is also employed by a drapery store in Orem. Mr. Calder graduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary and has the Washington Mission. D C. presently working at a home La He is in Orem. Attending the bride will be her sister, Mrs Johnny Lazenby Mathison as matron of honor, with Sandy Lazenby, another sister. Melody Allred, Debbie Hackney and Debra Calder Prestwich as bridesmaids. Performing the duties of best man will be Robert Parsons and Dale Calder, brother of the bridegroom. Following their marriage the couple will make their home in Urem. Serfoma Award Beauty Treat Double J ' J Notes CARRIE COX SPROUSE REITZ STORES 24th 6:30 p.m. CAKE DECORATING Sponsored by J.C. Penney $15 X " i 1 S I L J For Those You Lov f f ?i covers lessons, On patterns and certificate. and Delight your family, amaze your friends In the 6 short simplest days, using yourself! equipment, you'll find yourself creating the kind of dazzling party cakes you thought only a pastry chef could do. You'll be guided every step of the way by a teacher who will follow the world-famoWilton School Method. 1 "wnpw 1, Jll Compare i At . $6.95 ONE SPECIAL OF EACH 88 PER PERSON PERSON SINGLY 88 GROUPS SELECT FROM FINISHED COLOR PORTRAITS MADE ON KODAK EKTACOLOR PAPtH. ONE TO PRESSURE YOU TO 3UY. COURTEOUR SERVICE-N- O PER CHILD. FAST DELIVERY. LIMIT-O- NE SPECIAL . Register now in our Houseware Department. r. 1 life as uu CHILDREN. ADULTS. GROUPS BABIES many advanced techniquesand a certificate that tells the world you've completed the course. y(Hit V tuition fee Your decorating course includes Six 2 hour sessions in which you'll learn all the basic and hiiHsm .it PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS PM. 2 MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 10 AM-PM 0 FRIDAY 10 AM-- 1 PM, 2 0 PM SATURDAY 10 AM-- 1 PM, 2 1 PM-- 6 PM PM-7:3- PM-5:3- TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AT 65 HORTH 5th WEST, PROVO us THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY AT 480 NORTH 9th EAST, PROVO You'll need to bring some basic decorating equipment that you will go on using for years to come. It's all available in Penney's cake decorating area in the housewares department. FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT OUR HOUSEWARES DEPT. x7u Orem University Mall Liu iNyj Store Hours: Use your JCPenney Charge Card. Mon.-Fr- i. Saturday 10-- 9 10-- 6 in in center Carrie Cox Earns Orem I,a Sertoma Youth Services Award for outstanding service in community, school and church given by a senior has been awarded to Carrie Cox, daughter of Bonnie Cox, Orem. Mrs. Alan Booth, president, made the presentation. Carrie works once a week for three hours at the Duty American Fork Training School and works with children in the nursery. This is volunteer work. Here's a beauty secret that southern lovelies have She spent 156 hours last year helping, and she passed down from generation to generation. for is enjoys this work. This special scrub recipe particularly good this time of year because it helps dislodge the dead at a sewing factory. She also works part-tim- e skin cells from the surface of your skin so your complexion looks brighter. Mix pure baby oil and hominy grits to a pasty Club consistency. Apply the mixture to your face avoiding the eye area and gently scrub, using your fingertips PROVO LADIF.S LITERARY CLUB in circular motions. Will meet March 16 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Thoroughly rinse away the mixture with warm water, gradually going to cold. If vour skin is dry Phillip Taylor. is Mrs. Wendell Vance. apply alhin coat of baDV oil to your face while it is Mrs. Fred Dixon will review "The Belle of it. to moisturize still damp Amhurst." The friction of the grits and the sof teninbg effect of the baby oil make a great beauty treatment from the one you'll want to make a regular part of South your beauty routine. Discover how to do magic things with icing. Thursday, March lktf 11 ane 50304. I Additional information is go out on December 1, 76." Outside of the basics, the black, brown, gray, camel and navy which constitute the majority of garments worn in this country," she says, "you've got four or five lively or rich fashion tones that change from season to season. We develop them through knowing the history of color. Colors we haven't had in the past few seasons will ret7jc modified." By "we" she's referring basically to mill stylists, the people who are in a sense at the bottom of it all. "A designer doesn't go to a mill and say I want certain colors dyed," she explains. "The mill stylists decide what colors they're going to use, and then come up with a finished line to show manufacturers, say for spring eve filling Hardman and luncheon. color box started to - (NEA) - Pat colorless. f greased and bundt cake pan. Add S., Salt Lake City, 84111. Decided by Tunsky a floured Registration fee includes handouts Fashion Color Plate By Ellie into Furgis available from members of the Business and Professional Women's Club. June Slona is president of the Orem club and Cloda Bird is president of the Provo club. Grace Bird. Provo, is Southeastern District chairman teaspoon 4 eggs. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each one. Pour half of batter Distributing, and Ida Sawyer, assistant of Commercial Security Banks. Advance enrollment may be made with the Women's Division of Tracy Collins Bank and Trust, 465 E. Second extract, vanilla and attorney; Marie Smith, owner of Glad Hags Inc.; Bee Carlisle, assistant president of Tracy Collins Bank and Trust; Joe B. Pacheco, CPA; Gwen Robb of the National Association of Accountants, Geotge Furgis, president 1 package vanilla instant pudding. 34 cup sweet sherry, 'j cup cooking oil, tablespoon butter 1 Planned for Women City. The workshop is sponsored jointly 'uh-P- Fragrant Cake Here's a fragrant wine cake. Mix package for women operators of small businesses will be held Saturday, March 26 in Salt Lake HEitALD, Provo. Ask the Cook: VLUUJo fpi11j iomen A workshop 14. 1977. T11K .!.; ki . .'',3. i- - |