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Show Tuesday. December 5, 1989 The Daily Herald, Provo, Utah Lifestyle scarf can bring class to an omm A By RENEE C. NELSON Herald Lifestyle Editor Scarves continue to be a hot wardrobe item. But just owning a beautiful scarf doesn't mean it will look good when you pair it up with an outfit. To really achieve the ultimate use, it is important to know how to tie it. Christine Milligan ties it up right every time. But it wasn't always that way. It began almost two years ago. "I saw a woman at work wearing a beautiful scarf that she had looped around just so, and I thought, 'That's smart.' So I decided to buy a book on scarf-tyingBut she found there was ." Review "where I do d of the scarves in about the book," she said. "People are intrigued with the fussier ones, like making a bow with a pin. long demonstrations one-thir- "Scarves will always be around," she added. "I can completely change the look of an outfit with a scarf." And indeed she did, time after time, with one basic green two-piedress. Accessories are important," she emphasized. ti Scott Johnson' Hooley, Johnson "Women should of their spend about one-thino book on scarf-tyinbudget on accessories, "I did find a little promotional clothing on then spend the other book in Bloomingdales and Saks basic clothing." ZCMI. in New York and then at Her expertise is in document But they were all the same book and interface design. She design cover." with a different started out as a technical writer She was sure she could put out at Novell and gained some expea book herself, and started experrience in computer documentaimenting in front of a mirror on tion, which helped her in publishdifferent ways to put a scarf ing her book, titled simply "How together, a lot of it with scarf to Tie Scarves." pins. "When I saw I was going to "I wanted to know all there make money off it I started eduwas to know about scarf-tyincating myself about marketing, even if I had to teach myself." accounting, shipping, advertising, Which she did. With a loop here, how to write query letters, press a twist there, she finally became releases etc." rd vows Wednesday two-thir- Shelly Lee Searle, daughter of Joseph and Verna Searle, Payson, married Rodney Eugene Dansie, son of Randy and Sharon Dansie, Payson, Friday, Dec. 1, in Payson. An open house will honor the at the couple Saturday, Dec. 9, Ward, 400 E. 200 S. Payson lst-5t- h A reception will honor the couple The event is open to all friends and at The Colonial relatives. that evening, 6House. The event is open to all The couple will live in Payson. friends and relatives. Ru-lan- j A Bridal attendants are Nancy Marks, Joyce Brownlee and Sheryl Johnson. Best man is Randall Johnson with Chris Anderson and Mike Roberts attending. The bride-elegraduated from Pleasant Grove High. Her fiance graduated from American Fork High. The couple will live in American Fork. Herald PhotoDennis Patterson Christine Milligan couldn't find a book on tying scarves so she practiced different methods then wrote her own book. Looking for love in all the wrong places -- 7-- 9, -, an expert, and began putting her Her best responses, she said, designs on paper. Gradually, her came from ads in pattern books, book was born. and in about six months, she The sketches are simple, but broke even. sketches. With the just that She notes that "How To ... " of the cover, the book books are big. "If you have a exception is black and white. hobby, you can write a book," But it does the job. It tells the she says. She is already helping reader how to do that "something several friends in such a venture. different" with a scarf, from the Her current book is available relatively easy butterfly to the by mail order by contacting her more complex rosette which ad- at P.O. Box 50443, Provo, Ut. mittedly "is a little more tricky." 84605. She discounts the cost in Miiligan also goes out on hour- - Utah County to $9.95. makes her feel cheap. I'd let them know that it doesn't make a girl "more of a woman," it can make her less of one. If I could talk to parents, I'd urge and them to emphasize high standards. They ought to teach their daughters and sons that romantic love should be based on respect and caring and that it develops one day at a time. Maybe these sound like ideas, but I'm not exactly a dried-u- p old prune. I'm 24 and have been through it. How many women have written to say they wished they'd saved themselves for their husbands? Well, you can add me to the list. I realize this letter is too long, Ann, but it's the voice of experience and it comes straight from the heart. Cumberland, Md. Searle, Dansie event Saturday d Jennifer Hooley, daughter of Hooley and Nancy Marks, Pleasant Grove, will marry Scott Johnson, son of Randall and Sheryl Johnson, Payson and Spanish Fork, Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the Colonial House in Lehi. g, Dear Ann Landers: I just read the letters from readers who disagreed with your response to "Milwaukee." I'm with you, Ann 16 is Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dansie Jennifer Hooley and respects what you say. If you would print this letter and your advice, it might help my cause. Unwilling Singer Dear Singer: Your mother is out -- of tune. You shouldn't be forced or bribed to sing in the choir of your mother's church if you prefer to Baker, Golding open house set Laura Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fausett, Orem, married Terry Golding, son of Elma Golding, Lehi, and the late Claron Golding, Nov. 18, at the home of the bride's parents. An open house will honor the couple Saturday, Dec. 9, 8 p.m. at the Golding residence, 443 N. 100 W., Lehi. The event is open to all friends and relatives. 6-- A REVOLUTIONARY HANDLE MEETS THE LEGENDARY BLADE. attend another. I hope my response doesn't make more trouble. self-respe- ct Ml) Jf. Ann Landers L.A. TIMES & CREATORS SYNDICATE too young for sex. The line that struck home was from the teenager who said she knew lots of girls her age who had had several partners "just for the fun of it." I found that odd because I was having sex at 16 and it was no fun at all. Sleeping with guys wasn't exciting or thrilling, it was degrading. It made me feel lonelier and emptier than ever. I also worried from month to month about being pregnant. That can be a real hell. Sex with Joe (my first crush) was very disappointing, so I tried again with Mike, then Neal, then George. I don't know what I was looking for, but whatever it was I didn't find it. I got a lot of foolish ideas from magazines and soaps and movies. Real life wasn't like that. If I could talk to the young girls who read your column, I would tell them that teenage sex doesn't solve problems, it creates more. It doesn't make a girl feel loved, it WfP0"?. CS Classy- V Looks GERBER BALANCE PLUS KITCHEN CUTLERY GERIsER Open Stock Sets 20 OFF rJ&y' Holiday Specials Holidays Dear C: Too long? No way. I appreciate your common sense and hope the teenagers who read it will pay attention. All CUTLERY $3.00 OFF Any Haircut Full Set $25.00 $5.99 Tanning 3 Visits 31, 1989 Nails Dear Ann Landers: I'm writing in the hope that you can give me some advice. The problem is my mother. 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