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Show . f ,,4 - r- - IL, 2C - iryrr eurw ' April 6, 1967 DESERET NEWS, Thursday, a - j , - I V When May One Use A Typewriter? Annette A Few Beauty Tricks Bf JOHN ROBERT POWERS into your busy days? If you think you have no time for regular calisthenics, spot exercises, facials, hair conditioning treatments, voice better take a improvement, recount. Make the time you for do have do double-dutyou. It should be an easy habit to slip into, because women have a special talent for concentrating on and accomplishing several things at once. The suggetsions offered here are by no means a complete list of all the beauty tricks you can tuck into your daily routine. Theyre just to .start you off in thinking up your own ideas, matching your own your day?vJust be conscious beauty needs and schedule. How about exercise and of the opportunities. Good posture can be pracposture practice? Why worry about setting aside a certain ticed whenever qu stand, "whether hour to attend to these . , . walk and - sit when you can work on them as housework, doing you go through die motions of - studying in school, working in - youre Camay's Boap tissues... The nicest idea, ifor purses since money i the office or shop, riding a bus, televiewing or telephoning. Spot exercises are a cinch. Most of the isometric routines are possible, wherever you are. (For instance,.!) ow about .pulling in those abdominal muscles right now, as you read the paper, and holding them taut uh$l you finish this column!)" Eye, chin, hand, ankle and foot strengthening can be done unobtrusively whenever you stand or sit for long periods. Try them sometime when waste you are forced to time standing in a long line or when you are commuting to and from work. Its even easier to do them when or telephoning televiewing, fitting at the movies. Facials? Why not let your facial work while you do your or ordinary housework or soak in take your nap can the tub? be done the same way. Gum massage? Save these for your favorite television show . . .or a long session with a friend os the phone. Voice improvement is great fun in the tub or ahower. The acoustics are an incentive. But heres another inspiration, if you like to see yourself ahape words: Perform your vocal exercises the same day you pick to polish all the mirrors in the house. ... ... - i i f t i x ' , V"' t V i . . $ L: - v4 ' ' t " . Byron H. Uhrhan W racalv ta mr bnktal, aavataM llita tendIf a CMta ta Sol Luxury Furnishings from Apartment Building 15-Sto- ry a default judgment against the Sunset Tow East, which allows the government to take posses- - U.S. District Court Judge Willi Ritter granted lion. 40-9t- h Tha amount due die Federal Housing Administration on the building is $2, 42C, 759.76 1. plus interest at the rate of 5Vt per cent which began accumulating as of May The high-ris- e building, which was only recently completed will now be sold by the U.S. marshal. Judge Ritter also approved appointment of Walker Bank & Trust Co. as receiver for the property. of This offering The apartments were decorated by Mr. Leo L. Dean in a variety decors. occasional chairs, lamps, and tables, sofas, room groupings complete living; mirrors, chests, night commodes, lamps, completed bedrooms-dreSse- rs, audcolor spreads, beds, box springs and mattresses in king, queen andtegular sizes; stereo TV consoles plus attractive wall sconces, planters, hanging lamps, and accessories. These furnishings were on display in model apartments and were shown by appointment These model apartments were never occupied. David N. Kooyman. The bride-elec- t is a graduate of the University of Utah. Her fiance has attended the U. of U. and has completed an LDS Central German mission. ABVISTISIMSWT lift your Skin Tone to Freshen Color... Look Ageless will be apartment building at er, a Annette Kooyman Ellis. best man. Ushers will Include Bruce H. Christensen, Ronald L. Price, Michael D. Black, W. Wayne Kimball, Tracy L. R. LeRoy JUaready, Aiken,, r Melvin R. Springer, Kay F. Curtis, Robert L. Kooyman, Raymond H. 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Jlp-- -- Stata-L (Offtr expires December Auxiliary Plans ?;7 t i ; ;t- X S',1'? 4 ' v'S 7 U - .,t ' ' I i April Luncheon Alta Club will be the setting Tuesday, 12:45 p.m., for a for the luncheon of the section to the Woman's Auxiliary American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. Utah-Northe- Special guest will be Mrs. Arthur J. Gervais, national president of the Woman's W' Auxiliary. Making preparations for the event are Mrs. Benton Boyd, president; Mrs. Wayne H. Burt, program chairman, and Mrs. John M. Conrow, publici- Nam. City ' V' ' 7 f Guest speaker will be Dr. Virginia Frobes, dean of students at the University of Utah. Subject for her talk will be Voice of Dissidence. CAMAY, BOX 740 MAPLE PLAIN, 4 & .. - Carnas Sqap Tissues Ire little ta car aI ta Paaartt IMP, fall Lika City, Ik Ntwt, P.O, Utah Mil. sions. Answer: All of your correspondence can be typed with Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Annette Kooyman and Frank L. Uhrhan. Making known the nuptial news are parents of the bride-elec- t, Mr. and Mrs. Neil East. Kooyman, 2285-7tParents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Uhrhan, 2(509 Lake St The engaged couple will be wed May 5 in the Salt Lake Temple. That evening they will greet guests at a reception at the Granite Stake House. Attending the bride will be Miss Patricia Snelgrove, Miss Ardith Major, Mrs. D. Newell L. Evans, Mrs. Richard Strong and Mrs. Merwyn B. htl, tart. the following exceptions: formal invitations, acceptances and regrets, letters of congratulations and thanks, notes of condolence, and the replies to them, Christmas cards and cards for other serious Occa- Dew Mrs. Post: Now that I have a typewriter, Im wondering just how much of my correspondence can be typed. Are there any letters that have to be handwritten? Engaged Do you catch yourself posteven skipping poning some beauty and grooming routines, just because you can't seem to squeeze them ' By. ELIZABETH L. POST Of Emily Post Institute It, 1967) '"L ty chairman. SALT LAKE II v'TTN1 OGDEN COTTONWOOD Ix R&:- great sale of hats hats regularly $13 to $22 hats regularly $9 to $17 1 199 TViitininhiTirtiiBiirTi' - ZCMIMIU1NOT Salt take Ogdaa Ceffeaweod e .. j.,.. . , ... All the fun of Bare your toes in sunny sandals. Thread your toes with skinny thongs. Circle your toes with harem rings. Show your toes (but cover the rest) in surfsiders. Wrap your toes (up to your knee?) in )eather-lace- d orgy scandals. is more fun with QualiCraft sun-shoei- Casualets, the shoes with a Strappy white leather-uppsurfsider, 4.99. Collection, er young spirit. new-right-n- aa 0yytot)ty H hats regularly :$5to$9 251 S. MAIN ST. 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