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Ihru Sat. f T1J 13 A.M.-- 6 P.M. i - ; (. i. . ri iiwii rLJai ' l ) Courteous Service t r, unj 205-233- 4 semi-flexe- Final contestant winners were selceted durinj. an ex- - when.' each to out do his fellow opponents' puses. eitnif; pose-olf- nIf :xxA iw .7 lit! 4 r- 1 .23 " !(dy builder tried tli Hf TEHI WHITEHOUSK P! Teri Whitelumse of D.nis High School won first place in baton twirling during the Davis Cup Band Review at Rice Stadium, University of Utah on Wednesday night. TERI BROUGHT first place honor to Davis High School and was awarded a trophy. She has competed in several state compel items and surrounding areas m which she placed in the top five. THIS PAST summer, she represented the State of Utah at the National Competition held at Notre fame, Sooth Bend, Inc. She competed against H7 girls and in solo T. CLARK Davis County Bank hMaS, to know look Siim m oiii wii she took six h p!a c nation. She was feature twirl er on Davis High School band July 4th parade in Ka i n Teri has been twirling Silt, e age 10 and is a fo r m e r member of the all slat-team- School District. TERI IS the daughter cl Mr. and Mrs. Charles White house of Ha7 North non l .o--;, Kaysville. np a di-!- ' ;c;i :v. what a man is the tie. That's t" lone Tie oy . SHE IS top stud. nt the direction of icka-snof Bountiful. Fourteen bands com in the sixth annual cunt the Davis Cup which ;s sored by the Davis Ci t ru l'S )(!', t nod widlh ,r t a- m. a mix a the it in. m you ud oi course oi this tle-oto si,- up v F'.RA T. CLARK gu h.-- not sin, lily a matter of money (or !,c paid s.l or SlH.fiO for hLs It's a matter of personality, imjiortant in business islitps. At least, according to Foundation. start with tie width. A wide tie es that the wearing it is ii I. broadand ig'ti A minded. nairow tie suggests and narrowfrugality, 1. tally t , mindedness. One tlnng to remember. . the trend in men s fashions these days is to slimmer ties. They're shrinking from the four-incwidth to t and even three-incwidths. So it may get difficult to spot the wide-ti- e man. Now, what about the choice of fabrics? If the gentleman prefers light- weigiit. silk, he is of an artistic tem- ran lent. Heavyweight silk indicates a dignified and attentive personality. U it s a knitted tie, the fellow wearing it is probably economical, sensible and intelligent. . Nutrition and your budget-Fo- nd prices mav be soaring, but there are still wavs to buy economically without sacrificing nutrition. Milk, for instance, is an important part of a nutritional diet. You can save money by buying low fat or skim milk which have the same vitamin, protein, and mineral content as whole milk, but cost less. Instant powdered milk also has all the nutrients of whole milk, and can be used for both drinking and cooking. For snacks, serve cheese cut in wedges or strips, raw vegetables, fresh fruits, and nuts. Snack items like potato chips, stwck cakes, and candy are high in cost and low in nu trients. lf h How about tit' color? II' certain colors continually show up, they sup- posedly indicate certain personality It denotes traits. Take red. determination. Blue is for the romantic, sentimental man. The really aggressive chap will sport a lot of yellow. And green is for the Robin Hood type: rough, rugged and persistent. A striped tie is the choice of someone who is singleminded and brainy. Figures, on the other hand, indicate a cautious but imaginative personality. Now all of this information may , but there is no seem doubt that most men choose definite characteristics in their ties. Some men often stick to old reliables, no matter how many new ones they may purchase. Suppose, for example, that today you just happen to he wearing an old, worn necktie that you grabbed off your early this morning. According to the study, it hints that you may be parsimonious and timid. can however, you Tomorrow', out the change everything by taking new green heavyweight silk. will recognize that you are agreeable, frank, broadminded, rough, rugged, persistent, dignified, and attentive. (Thats understandable, since work for the Tie Foundation, which is primarily interested in promoting the product). What if a man shuns ties in favor of ? Hes unsure of himself, and wants to give the researchers, say the impression of being a Of shirt manufaccourse, the turtle-necturers might have some research of their own on that subject. tongue-in-cheek- tie-rac- k turtle-necks- he-ma- k U |