| Show "f"!:t-t"''"Ir- - Iiir10-40-- vor tv116:f"tv"'re s e l 7 lk t r 'V'r'r's::Nrt'Ar-Vrll N T'Y'trlr:V:r'4Pt-vr4:-V-itrvrYv:r-rneNrwt-- N 'I I 0 lv vt b 1111 lb t lh 6 IV l 1 A 144 The Salt - e V 6 Tribune s 14 e - 4 b " Sunday June 5 19G0 ' 14e - ir 7 r i 1 Clothes for Cruising - ‘ e - - - - 74 k : : II ' !' I 11 - 4 t i 11 i I z ' ' - ' i' 4 ' o $ t i r - i r r ' '''' 60 - 4 o I I I I h' i ' g 4 N ‘ I ir' 4 1 N 4 - - - $ '-- -- 4 fp ''N - N - 1 N f 4 ' '4 - - '' ' - - i ' - 4440444- 4 i ! $ ' 1 ' ' i ' ) k'4: 4 i ' ' f 1 al Be Fun-timWhite cotton separates: sharkskin shorts shirt and bright strip ed cotton knit blazer They'll coordinate '' 1 I By Grace Grether Tribune Fashion Editor 0 i : t 1 1 - - - - i Now 030 ---- -- 990 --- DRAPES— - 11111 660 - WOMEN'S COATS -- - full length Noe $tee to $ills NOW to 990 NOW S159 $139 ammo and tarry totationt Ave (between N B I Mel 3O la Se (attest from illed Style Dry( Isaacs" till I list look ((1ow list Se 4 loth lest) OR CALL EM U Center) 65 - - t - 1 1 : - I I --- I - A ? 7r-4 At- - : - - A 0 -- ' 11 Er 3 scl '47cs4"d( ' 1 ' " ' :''''$ ' ( j ' — I R' S I 1 ' 1 39 SOUTH -1 I j MAIN Mail orders add 25c postage (additional charges on — - r COZ:s) -1- - ' V imifeeminorti 1 ' ''' 0 1 N 'l' 1 t N t t 1 I ti 1 S' ' " 0 ' ''-4'4 t i 4 :- 04 "114: e Alt 2t ' 1 4— 44 - f9' t 1 ' 1 t''U ' I'- it I I"' rrn i t 1 i - i 441Ai til 14 - 11 ! 14 '' A' - I q ' 11)1N $-'- - ' 40043 4tiafttd '''''''' And carry a great big bag wrinkle 1 nary" J74 0$1--- ' i' !:0"0------":- -- all day long with sight-seein- g 11:11 LI '' tt to ti 1 f'lArlr- ' 1 i' 4 III 4 - p: It I 4 -- ' A? tt '''' " I 00 -- - 0a 4400 y lt0 t 4i' )w1 - "':10 - 0 - I - wsiareketZpa okft 1‘ 1 hus- zs '4ic'- 4 i $ I' grhadn 454g:45 4 : If wfirtoha forhmoemr band—was happy it would put the second husband at a disadvantage because there would always be comparisons—either mental or oral A student of human na- ture can learn much from a situation of this kind If this man were eager to Si t - tes -- - s r eliminate ‘ — "My siet7' is usually a habit that-Iif the individual is in good health we Practically everything do in life is based upon habit The Manner in which we dress—wash and brush our trethis habit The way we eat breakfast—and read the morning paper is habit We form habits as to the route we use in going to our place of business—or shop ping : To changeone habit we must substitute It with an other With the one who has a habit of sleeping too many hours each night he must develop a habit of awaken ing orueirs seluigmhptbileihrgoouirm3h — ajnyeoucacnhooneseve '' z - t It' - K4 t4 '" ' k 01""'"1"s -- k ' - 414 4 '11 Pift - 1 41 A i Wre'43-tiTgif- g 1r — il 4 1110114 —0401"'Crt11' --- - e 1 -- -- 111Jr1L7All'n" Stand shoeless' with your heels and back against the wall to measure height Have another person mark your height and then measure this distance with a yard stick not with a tape measure Know your bust waist hips and the back-wais- t measurements Take these measurements oker your slip and undergarments not over your dress Before measur ing pin a ribbon or tape around your natural waistline as a guide To measure bust place the measuring tape over the fullest part of the bust directly under the arms and straight across the back Have a friend help you to be sure the tape isn't crooked or buckled across your back Draw the measuring tape snugly around the waistline over the ribbon or tape you have pinned to your slip to measure the waistline The measuring tape should be placed around the fullest part of your hips to measure hips This is usually seven or eight inches below the natural waistline WF111 sir nPi 1 11 5 cars every week for 10 weeks! k --- -- 4 v'M"''''''''''''''A-- ' 4' - ''N't - '''''' ''''' ' (1' - - -- Nothing to buy 0 as many times 0 a '' -' r o-ente- 1 as you want 1 40 --1v- -k- -t :---- "-- - 4 )1 41' I "1111tottvdrt 11 C cur et e 0 - a 4 - L- :r::: :4 " sv oolt ' i e EN &Z1-f- ffiVitgziv-gE- g IF ostr40 '44 - u ' - 0133tikw41 N -- - ' - ti - ---- --- Exciting style roorninen and handring ease make thal new Valiant America's most sought-afte- r $ It Fx 0 -- na ' -: :- ) 6 rigd'il 6111:41 a 4 4"1141NROPONM10617 - ''':7 ofic y -- - emJ 4 oN) ( - 1141 - CHANCES TO WIN! 50 CARS-- 50 1- t compact car Seats the whole family comfortably— plenty of room for luggage Win a Valiant V200 four-dosedan finest of the Valiant's complete with heater and whitewall tires — ENTER TODAY I MEADOW GOLD VALIANT CONTEST 4 - Here's your big chance to win a Valiant just by entering a simple con !silt It's fun too! All you have to do from drawings like those shown in the column at left Then you write a fourth line to pick out the correct outlineis of the Valiant and the Meadow Gold shield 14allt 114111 ati411 complete the jingle and mail in your entry There's nothing to buy and you may send in as many entries as you 14:111 Meadow GOICLFAMOUS rrfrjr1 oron :' ' ''' 0:11":cr2-- 0I e I 11TRC4 FOODS ' a COMPAl4 - :: 10 F-Z-' - ' lkst 10004t ' ta7:-4:):- :' your 4Z or-s--- i) zlirorolo The Meadow Gold shield seeent swot high OR bullor end milk God ke cream Aieoliew Gold dairy foods or best boil ' 'C - - CONTEST JIAGLESEE OFFICIAL BLANK FOR EULL INSTRUCTIONS1 FOR THE FINEST IN DAIRY PRODUCTS ' a -- 14444-4 k Don't waitenter contest today Contests start May 1 1960 ENTRY All entries must be on 'official entry blanks Get them from your Meadow Gold milkman or at any atom where Meadow Gold dairy products are sold Five cars will be given away every DoC30 - week for ten weeks Enter every week: Just be sure to mail your entires before the deadline for each week's contest i'": o' 1"t:: C11EAM1' 4::::::17 - i 1' )1 (I' - 4 IA tik4A ftA 40 44 14 - Al 4i A S A 44 ak PLS- - As k4 g at 0111a4801A Aa - AAA A Ak4k — Af Photos by Brandt Gray Tribune Staff Ken-worth- y — i — - - delegate I- ' I f'''' 'k's supreme - - ' 44 o ' A group of Utahns members of Lybia Temple 32— Daughters of the Nile are en route to Miami Beach to attend the 44th annual supreme session of Daughtern of the Nile beginning Sunday and continuing through Friday Mrs Joseph H Demman local queen Mrs John D Reynolds and Mrs Paul Pemberton are the Salt Lake s Accompanying them is Mrs Alearle G Heitzman past (Veen and member of the convalescent relief committee for the Supreme Temple Lybia Temple Dancers also are attending and will be the featured dancers at the installation ceretnonies Thursday Mrs H D High is directress and choreographer Other dancers are Mrs Welter Marcell Mrs David W Reynolds Ur& F AL Christensen Mrs Frank Weisser and Mrs Allen M Mrs Leopold Yost is In charge of costumes and music j - t I ' - ''''' "o" ''''':iof Choosing Pattern trN1 A f1Pt:: 7 ' 4 ' NF writes: -- fc:141110 ' t Off To Convention : b ' 4 I '''':41Sis'''''-?!11- ‘I Ft - -': 7- t 5 j t ': -- lostmoditialasvamaolib Is Travel snit: Cool cream resistant cotton plaid suit will travel or go NitNcs - I - 00 t) 41t I i Ark ' ' ir - ili " i ' ' ::i'f) -- 1 11 99 $ ' 1 t N ''''''''' ' N ' 1 2' - ' 8) iv :$ :! 4 Simplicity flavors femininity -- t bus-ban- d - A - e Ladylike demi-liee- t tz A 1 I ' ''4"1 1 1 7 :7:t:-- I '''''' ' f 14 ' :-L l' I ' - A smooth white leather —In this dainty - ' strips of palest pink blue and yellottileather wave a border on ) -' :11" 1 i new white bareback - I' i- 'Pastels-dress-u- )114 ' :1 i delight! - uhlids‘ husband is a 'lazy bones' He likes to go to bed early and I haVe an awful time getting him up in the morn ings He is well and healthy Is there anything I can do?" Most individuals can get along nicely on from six to itr?t- man who mar-similar circum- stances and did live with his wife in the home she acmarquirfd from a former riage Every time a family argumentwould start this was reminded that he was living in her home and if he were not satisfied he could get out Do you want to know what I think I would do if I were the mad you intend to marry? I would suggest that you sell your home and 'invest the money or rent it and use the income in any $ I 4t i : of 1 A French Room ''''''' '"4 o ' Many people think they "know" their size but these measurements may ha v e been inaccurate to begin with or their figures have changed since they were taken for Radio Dispatched Pickup and Delivery i - - i 1' O7'''' ' ) pattern 3 lash I :i I You should not only be aware of your type and coloring when you sew for yourself but you should know your measurements and size in order to choose the proper In plastic NOW ft x 7 ft unlined $112 ' ' Nen SWEATERS hand blocked and - ::::1: 2:4 Be Aware of Your Type SPECIALS sealed leg 75s : ' '" - ' $4 '' - -- - ' is hdiet:pey rieild e ' egaesr:luyi in fel dilocav tee I it all htl say z - C': 'rts By CONTINENTAL BLANKETS mothproofed and sealed In plastic - '1'1 lI JUNE DRY CLEANING ! TT wves 4 ' ' The sleeveless dress adds its bolero or jacket ocktails What appears to be the perfect little street casual is wore than that--it and covered-ublouse with a separate tie-oskirt and femininity Old Dan Cupid is pointing an arrow straight as straight Bodices are molded shirred draped Skirts for playtime swing with flirtatious fullness Sightseeing dresses are as slim or as full as you like them Crease resistant cottons give good service and look right almost anywhere They are a summer bride's special pet There's just one rule to remember: Cut your wardrobe to your honeymoon destination Dude ranch? Big city? Cruise? Or just "up the canyon" There's nothing wrong about June other weddings except a hundred-thousanbrides think June's a get married If for no other reason It is too than because It's such a wonderful time for a honeymoon! Whether the trip is for two weeks or two days your clothes can go a long way toward making it memorable The inspiration lor a smartlyinte- grated honeymoon wardrobe begins with that word "convertible" Designers have made such a virtue of minimum luggage that a few pieces of apparel definitely related assume a social style significance ! I ' ' sure trousseau contains light cotton dress like one Diane Madsen models Wonderful for summer parties e r 1 1 4 ''' 4 10:' 0' ' - --- - cuopti( 1)cni be3wirrsonug 7'''''N 1 !t It Wtuh diech : — 12 : '' N ': -- - - - ZS' ' ''' 1( ' P' t tct ' T ' ' ' 11 I ' ' ' s I ' i ' - - ' I t 4 o - - - : : i ' : - ' 1 c" s- -- ' I' 1 108 ilo t' ' x::' 70::-'i—- that e e :4:4: IlL 4 ' ' ' get a housekeeper and home His desire to provide a home have a very nice home does my husband-to-bwant to live in provided 4 ' 4 4( 1 I ' ' abeatrc dryicmatge - - I ' i - - ' 4s'114t 4 — 10 - : ' ' r '1i 1 - I - ' A14 L r 1 ' ' - 4 IA' '' i f o 1 I 7 4 $ - - i ' 1I I ila ' 1 - i ' ' "i - 1 A 1 - ' 6 : : s':: ' i - I $ 1 I i' i t - ' '' 1 ' t' I - ?) 4 '44 - ' ! -' 1 1 A k 4 ' - t ' ': i 1 - - 1 A 'I ' t I I i 1 1 -- ' ' ' ''' 4— 4 4 if 4 't' '" ar:ioa:iTagiouctouttnce:d:::: - Adaz: 16' the invitation to live trupite home of the one he expects ta marryitcouldin he tfhoart ' b7----- ! i 1 I - I e ' -- - i 1 By Ben Sweetland - : c ' rilsayoakonwrortwomftwoor"'"'"wwwww11""'"wqr t ' IP ) 4' I' - - - L Should Second Husband Live in Wife's Home? 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