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Show NfcWS DESEkEl 4C Jania-- Thursday, 1V0 8, Rules For The Maxi Hangup n By GAY PAULEY VflvEW YORK (UPI) It's thf cwponimr 'tijprwi'Hprp - - r - o iin , r Vv getting caught in revolving doors, tripping its Wearer or other people, ; Inspiring signs of caution in sump stores, drawing warn-- I bigs from safety officials. - -- ( 80-eet- - and little-nothin- g h " ,fit please kP ' a?ar J I t jrv 'a r i escalator Them ' ' but' M'hat is it? It's the maxi, of ('(jurse, the ncaily to.it that the nations women have taken ' as they took to boots, to Kennedy pillboxes 'bor-k-ngt- IK til Uufl frtfcXlS we w I, t I P:l, J , - ' ty dresses. cr- j ? run for a e r'i'You have to learn a whole ;fitw walk, said one young tiling as she hitched her hands Hrrto her pockets and lifted the front of her maxi coat to ft ''approach an escalator. - ; r THE SIGNS K "Matter of fart, some stores ' fire putting signs on escala-- f To avoid any fdrs stiying. hangups, we suggest that maxis lift ladies wealing them demurely before getting pri the escalator, or, 5 Ladies, please lift maxies wjiile riding escalators. ' - 'aW VvS A . ! r v y ' if .if. t- are the fashion rage. ' y SKI '- - - on escalators they can be problem. Observe safety rules. Maxi coats f jj"jThe safety factor came to T saw a when abruptly max' wearer get the rear of her coat caught in the door of a bux A quick thinking driver speedily reopened it to free her, or she could have been a - But Y Parker-Vand- Because the of Linden Linden, er i There is a $4 engraving charge for each picture. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. Pictures and information must be made available to the department so that they may be printed within two publishing days after the wedding. Publication of an engagement or a wedding picture on a certain day CANNOT be guaranteed. The exact date of publication will be decided by the Women's Department. Payson, casualty. National Safety and greater New York safety councils have taken note of rfthe maxi, although neither has recorded any serious acci-l- r dents from the long garments. Both the ' council re- national V minded that one of the g of the length simply is not being d)le to see where youre step-piWear the stylish chunky Cupels, not the high ones, jvhich might get caught in the maxis divided hem, and keep 'the 'hems at least a couple of inches off the ground, it advis- haz-vsr- street-sweepin- n. static She and Russell vander Linden will exchange wedding vows Jan. 23 in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. Following, they will be honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Vander JlLa Lenore Parker "Great grandma and her contemporaries knew how to manage bulky, long garments, said Mrs. May, but most of the women who are adopting the new fad have never worn anything that long v indow of my keeping one neighborhood cleaners says, We clean minis for half price when accompanied by a hand free at all times to lift the skirt level for a curb, a stair, a puddle or other hazWISE TIPS ard. practicing how to do it 'Check the maxis in restaur-ragracefully, and to avoid nts if possible to avoid tritrying to run while wearing pling hazards to, others. And' such a garment. 'getting into a car, use the old HIS OPINION V rule of body first, then feet, What of the cleaning proband in getting out, feet firsr, then the body, the council lems, especially u'hen a maxi has swept up street grime, adds. And the final note on the big sweep comes from Bob Sylvesters column in the New York Daily News. Sylvester tells of the bus driver, explaining why his bus always was so clean. I wait for a group of maxicoats to get aboard and then I make them all move way back to the rear. before Sk . . . suggested mink coats from maxi DL D - mmr m mmrmmmm eSTFiSU BOLOGNA 39cib Sr swis - lb. Choose from Ranch, Autumn Haze, Azu-reand Tourmaline minks in fabulous fashion styles. Convenient payment terms t nuptial promL-e- s March 20 iin a ceremony to be solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They will be honored March 23 at a reception at the Lion Hou'-e- . Miss Herzog is a student at Brigham Young University. Mr. Ward attends Weber State College. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Italy. ! 595. 695. ROUND BONE SLICED BACON .b.79e SMALL SLABS - MEATS ONLY VEAL STEAKS o, fc. Karma Lee Herzog of GOOD CHUCK CUTS JV9 SIDE OF PORK SPARE RIBS CCc tb.3 Assorted BEEF 3 LUNCH MEATS 2 LBS. $1S ne FRYERS LARGE SPLIT arranged. irodemo'k product !rbeld lb CARNATION TUNA OOC .AT? 95 EMBA fur to show country of or g n of m poed FOLGER'S COFFEE fur ,$15S SECOND FLOOR CRYSTAL ROOM TEXAS PfNK SALT WEST NORTH TEMPLE 16 FOR CUT, WRAPPED, QUICK. FROZEN TERMS ARRANGED 1 GOLDEN RIPE !b. 10e BUNCHES 15c LETTUCE .b. 10e D YEAR-EN- D Yes, we Hove 50, RADISHES OR GREEN ONIONS 2 LAKE CITY 20-30-- EREE BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT 602 mtmm m ' RIB Now 20 &. BEEF ROAST SIRLOIN 395.00 695.00 875.00 mink capes from mink jackets from w Miss the engagement Karma Lee Herzog and R. Charles Ward. Making known the nupital news are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Herzog, 5311 Erterado Ave. Mr. and Mrs. J. Quayle Ward, of Sunset, are parents of the future bridegroom. The bridal pair will pledge PRICES EFFECTIVE CLOSED FASHION FURS one-thir- d A sign n the is made THURS., FRL, SAT. : I of Men's suits will expand into tunic suits, jump suits, knit suits and vest suits, with cor-duroy, a fabric that will move vests. SALE I Dr. S BEEF STEAKS Much depends on the color and fabric, and the amount of soil and grit collected, said Bill Seitz, associate director of the Neighborhood Cleaners Association representing 2,900 one-thir- d Announcement About Men's Fashions Fachion experts beliee the male fashion trend has only just started. For the Seven- ties, they see vast expansion in fashion items, a decline of what used to be staples in menswear. Maxi coats are showing poor acceptance, but the midi length will do well, especially in fur and fake fur, both of which will really take off in sales during 1970. Leathers, especially waxed and bronted types, will be worn in the city, if only for Brk Herzog-War- d U.S.D.A. INSPECTED and been through the slush of winter? cleaners. The maxis take double the labor and time of a regular coat on conventional cleaners But Seitz said, equipment. We figure were cleaning abount more fabric, so we settle for about more charge. en- gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Lenore Parke.. frte The New York Council views the maxi with little tolerance. Mrs. Marjorie May, its director of home safety, calls it graceless, Unsanitary and unsafe. She cites in addition to the usual problems electricity, which makes fabrics cling to each other and to the wearers legs, hampering one in walking. the announce Bron E , The eening of their wed- ding, the onaai pair will gieet receptici guests at Holladay Ward. Twenty-Firs- t Miss Parker is a graduate of Brigham Young University. Her fiance attends the University of Utah. Both have fulfilled IDS Central British missions. great of demand for publication wedding stories and pictures, it has become necessary for the Deseret News to put a time limit on their printing date. 4822 (i VlyfcW Speak Promises J South. Hie advice to the mods. Or for w Stories 1, Jr .'Jsever run for a taxi, while 'wearing a maxi, has become '(fiat matter, never ,'tus or a subway. , Persons desiring publication of wedding stores and pictures must contact the Womens Depat tment AT LEAST two weeks prior to the or wedding. Phone come to the Deseret News offices located at 34 E. 1st , k? Bridal To Brides-Elec- f Wf ' INVENTORY CLEARANCE 99,000 cans to count this month even and we are going to sacrifice! Save 75. Hurry ... Get your share! |