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Show PASSPORT TO LOVELINESS by Ruth Tolman Miss Charlotte Sheffield Now Touring Europe Miss United States, Charlotte Sheffield of Utah, has achieved a great measure of fame and fortune because she has put into practice the secrets of charm used by all really lovely women. The secrets of charm which are now available to not only those who have money or social prestige or higher education, but to you and to me. The secrets of charm are the keys that open the doors to the varied rooms in the House of Beauty. What are the chambers in this house? Before we can answer this question, we must ask ourselves, what is charm? After many years in the field of modeling, and the opportunity of teaching Charlotte Sheffield and many other beautiful and successful women, I believe that charm is the total person: her personality, her attitudes, her graciousness, her speaking voice, her appearance: her figure, her her hair, clothes, her make-up- , her grace. Yes, charm is within the reach of any woman who will take the time and effort to create an aura of beauty within and about herself. These articles will be devoted to making charm less difficult to achieve; for like all else, it will be less elusive if you know how to capture it and make it your own. But just as the house you live in is distinctive only when it expresses the unique and individual you, charm is attained only through personal distinction. so Just as though we were at your side, we will hand to you, a3 the weeks go by, the keys that can unfold for you a new beauty, a new life, and perhaps even a new love. Just reading the secrets or dreaming about them will not make you more charming. But if you will put forth consistent effort, your power to charm will be limitless, Shall we begin with the obvious, your figure? It will be extremely important for you to be objective about what you see in the mirror, try to see yourself as others see you. Appraise the good, the bad and the indifferent, and accept them as facts. Do you weigh what you should for your height? Is your figure what you want it to be? Be brave and take a second look! Whatever you detect, Jot it down in your charm notebook, and resolve to do something about it the right things. Next week, we will analyze the factors that add up to the ideal figure. an electric freezer FREES HER Support Local Merchants Utah Poultry Annual Meeting Set Ncv. 14th. The annual meeting of the Utah Poultry Womens Auxiliary and also the meeting of the local poultry association boards and presidents affiliated with Utah Poultry, will be held at the Third Ward Chapel in Salt Lake City on Thursday, November 14th, according to C. K. Ferre, assistant general manager of the poultry The theme of the meetings will be: How To Increase Income For Cooperative MemMrs. Edna Ohlwiler, bers. president of the auxiliary, will be in charge of the womens meetings, and Wendell Ohlwiler, head of the local presidents group, will preside at the other meetings. The session will start at 10 a.m., with registration opening at 9:30 a.m. Officers will be elected at the meetings. H. M. Blackhurct, general manager of Utah Poultry & Farmers Cooperative, will speak, along with Dr. Royal A. Bagley, veterinarian, and Lynn Kidd, field service representative for Utah Poultry, and Mr. Ferre. All farm people interested are invited to attend. Luncheon will be served free for all those participating in the meetings. Frees Her from Work . . . co-o- p. BacouM ih con plan ahead she'll save lime, work, and shopping trips. Frees Her from Worry . . She it always prepared when unexpected guests arrive. A Refrigerator-Freeze- r (shown above) meets every need. Frees Her Food Budget . . . She can save money on "specials" and by buying in larger quantities. Frees Her for Leisure . . . She'll have more time for fun and relaxation. Freezer living is leisure living. TELLURIDE POWER List Of COMPANY Candidates Municipal Election, Salina City, November 5, 1957 Paul P. Ashworth Retires From Telluride Power After a long and distinguishcareer in the power field of his native state of Utah, and having reached retirement age under the Companys pension plan, the retirement on November 1, 1957, of Paul P. Ashworth, Executive Vice President, and a member of the Board of Directors of Telluride Power Company, was announced yesterday by H. R. Waldo, President of the Company. We feel deeply grateful, Mr. Waldo said, for the many years of loyal and effective service Mr. Ashworth has given to our company, and he carries with him into his. retirement the best wishes of each and every member of our Telluride family, for his future happiness and well being. Born October 4, 1887, in Beaver, Mr. Ashworth received his early education in the public schools of Provo, and at Brigham Young University. In 1906, he became associated with Telluride Power Company a9 a student operator, and member of Telluride Institute, later Telluride Association; and, after completing the educational work carried on at the power stations, rounded out his engineering training at Telluride House at Cornell University, from which he graduated with degrees in both Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. After a year of teaching at Cornell University, he returned to Utah, and in 1915, entered the service of Utah Power & Light Company, returning to Telluride Power Company in Richfield in 1938, as its Chief Engineer. Four years later, he was advanced to General manager, and in 1954, to Executive Vice President. During the period of Mr. Ashworths service as an active executive of Telluride Power Company, the capacity of its system has increased more than 300 per cent, and its volume of business expanded accordingly. In addition to his achievements in the world of business, Mr. Ashworth has served with distinction, both in community affairs, and in his professional fields, as well as in the L.D.S. Church, of which he has been g a member. For seven years, including the period of World War II, he was chairman of the South Sevier County Chapter of the American Red Cross; was chairman for 8 years of Selective Service Board No. 29; has served in the Associated Civics Clubs of Southern and Eastern Utah as vice president, director, treasurer, and chairman of its Legislative Committee; in the Richfield Lions Club as vice president, and as president of the Richfield Business Mens Alliance. Deeply interested in all youth activities, and particularly in the Boy Scouts, he has served as District Chairman and vice president of the Utah National Parks Council, where he was given the Silver Beaver award in 1947. Now a member of the Executive Council of the Great Salt Lake Council, he received his veteran badge in April of this year. In his professional circles. ed Legal Notices For Mayor (4 Year Term) For Mayor DAIL A. PROWS For Councilman (4 Year Term) For Councilman VERN V. BURNS MARVIN LORENTZEN (4 Year Term) 1 PERSON FOR MAYOR AND ANY STATE OF UTAH, County of Sevier 2 PERSONS FOR COUNCILMAN SS- - I, the undersigned. City Recorder In and for Salina City, Sevier County, State of Utah, do hereby' certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of all candidates for offices duly nominated, as appears on file in my office, and to be voted for in said City at the Municipal Election to be held November 5, 1957. seal, In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official this 25th day of October, 1957. (SEAL) CHARLES R. LARSEN, Salina City Recorder. 1955, and for several years, was a special lecturer to electrical engineering seniors at the University of Utah. In 1956, Mr. Ashworth was transferred to Salt Lake City, where the Ashworths expect to continue to reside, and where Mr. Ashworth plans to engage in private consulting work after retirement. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION a rate not to exceed five per PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY cent election per annum, and GIVEN that a special to mature in not to exceed will be held in SEVIER COUNten (10) years from the date TY, state of Utah, on the 1st the bonds, for the purpose of at day of November A.D., 1957, of raising money for acwhich election there shall be submitted to the qualified voters quiring and providing Television Transmission and Retax a who have paid property within said County in the year lay Facilities for the purnext preceding the election, the pose of supplying television to the people of Sevier following question, Shall the Board of ComCounty, said facilities to be owned and controlled by missioners of Sevier Counsaid County? ty, State of Utah, be authorized and enpowered to issue FOR THE ISSUE OF BONDS and sell negotiable serial coupon General Obligation Yes Bonds of said County in the amount of $50,000.00 for No the purpose of acquiring and reverse side of ISfd the On providing Television Transballot shall be the following: mission and Relay Facilities Official Ballot of the for the purpose of supplyof Sevier, State of County ing television to the people Bond ElecUtah, Special of Sevier County, said faciNovember 1, 1957. tion, lities to be owned and cons L. Despaln, J. trolled by said County? County Clerk. At said Election the form of At said Election the polls shall ballot shall be in substantially be opened at the hour of 7 the following form: oclock A. M., and shall be BOND ELECTION BALLOT closed at the hour of 8 o'clock Shall the Board of Com- P, M. on said day. missoners of Sevier CounSaid election shall be held In the official voting precincts and ty, State of Utah, be authorized and enpowered to issue districts of Sevier County, exand sell negotiable serial cept for those districts which shall be consolidated for purcoupon General Obligation Bonds of said County in the pose of this Special Election as amount of Fifty Thousand hereinafter set forth, and the ($50,000.00) Dollars in the polling places for said voting denomination ef One Thou-san- d precincts and consolidated voting districts and precincts, and the ($1,000.00) DoUars each, numbered one (1) to judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as fifty (50), both inclusive, the bonds to bear interest at follows: (5) to-wi- Voting Precinct t: Polling Place Judges of Election Relief Society Hall Ruby Hooper Mrs. John L. Cleave Norma Lou Nebeker No. 2 Aurora Recreation Hall Madya Stewart Luciel Johnson Elida Mason No. 4 Central L. D. S. Church Pearl Nielson No. 1 Annabella Recreation Hall Alice Jensen Helen Gray Marie Larsen No. 6 Glenwood School House Eva Heileson Blanch Sorenson Mrs. Junius Powell No. 7 Joseph and No. 19 Sevier Old School House Blanch Wells Carl Wells Mrs. (consolidated pursuant to T. R. Harps UCA 17-12- -2 1953) City Hall Mrs. Eli Lundgreen Elden Higgins Mrs. Amy Stewart No. 10 Redmond City Hall Mrs. Carl Anderson Mrs. LaVern Jorgensen Mrs. Elmer Nelson No. 11 Richfield, No. 12 Richfield, No. 13 Richfield, Court House Myrtle Curtis Mrs. Lou Ledbetter Mrs. Opal Olsen City Hall Mrs. Fae Burgess Mrs. Jerry Cherry Mrs. Esther Meacham L. D. S. Church Madge Bastlan Mrs. Barbara Jorgensen Florence Howard No. 8 Monroe and No. 9 Monroe (consolidated pursuant to UCA 17-12- -2 1953) 17-12- -2 UCA 1953) No. 14 Salina and No. 15 Salina Estate of H. L. Whiston, also known as Herbert L. Whiston, also known as Herbert Leonard Whiston, also known as Herbert Leonard Whiston, Sr., also known as Herbert L. Whiston, Sr., Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned Ancillary Administrator With Will Annexed at the offices of his attorneys. Gus-tiRichards & Mattsson, 151 N. Main St., Richfield, Utah, on or before the 11th day of Decem-ber- g A.D., 1957. JOHN T. VERN1EU, Ancillary Administrator With Will Annexed of the d Estate of the Decedent. GUSTIN, RICHARDS & MATTSSON, Attorneys for said Ancillary Administrator With Will Annexed. Dates of pub: Oct. 11, 18, 25, Nov. 1. No. 5 Elsinore (consolidated NOTICE TO CREDITORS above-name- Nedra Bates Vilate Anderson pursuant to n, VOTE FOR ANY 4 No. 20 Richfield For Further Information (4 Year Term) Salina, Sevier County, Page FrL, Nov. 1, 1957 and Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers o O Hlng5aliniPun Utah life-lon- 40-ye- ar DEMOCRATIC Mr. Ashworth has served as chairman of the student and Utah sections of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers; board member of the Utah Engineering Council; chapter chairman of Eta Qappa Nu, national electrical honorary society, and chairman for two years and a member since 1921 of the Executive Committee of the Engineering Section of the Northwest Electric Light and Power Association, of which he was made an honorary life member in (consolidated pursuant to 17-12- -2 UCA 1953) No. 16 Sigurd No. 17 Koo-share- m No. 18 Venice Mrs. Charles Helqulst Mrs. Lucille Hansen Mrs. LeGrand Anderson Percinda Wall Irene Cowley Zelda Cowley No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be a qualified elector residing in Sevier County, and shall have paid a property tax in said County during the year next preceding such election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Commissioners of Sevier County, Utah, has caused this notice to be given as required by law this 27th day of September, A.D., 1957. s KENDRICK HARWARD, Chairman, Board of Commissioners of Sevier County. ATTEST: s J. L. Despain (SEAL) Clerk Dates f publication: October 4, 11, 18, 25 and Nov. 1. |