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Show 'j The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 25, 1962 2XV R in motion . . . the graceful flare or smooth straight lines of a coat that lightly skims the figure. fashion's gentle return to the flattery of fit This is new for Spring '62. Here, two beautiful examplest Left, a George Carmel original in softly textured luxurious pure wool, $220.00. Right, an Arthur Jablow original of imported checked wool, $250.00. Jacket Dress Adds Inches to Height Young, slim, smart Is the look Dick Martini of Radiant a look he achieves superbly Originals likes for half sizes in Printed Pattern A708. The open neckline of the jacket and its softer fit are spring news, and most flattering to fuller figures. The dress has the simple, smooth sheath lines that seem to add much-desireinches to your height. For bright, busy Spring days, choose linen or pique. For afternoon to evening, choose surah, faille or ottoman. Printed Pattern A708 Is available In Half Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22. Size 16 dress requires-fabric; jacket requires 1 yards. yards Send one dollar for Printed Pattern A708 to The Salt Lake Tribune, Pattern Department, P.O. Box 59, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Please print plainly your name, address with zone, style number and size. Capital Church Team Honored at Banquet By Lydia Clawson Hoopes It WASHINGTON, D.C. was a father-sovictory dinner in the banquet room of f the Silver Spring Hot Shoppe. It ' honored the Chevy Chase LDS Ward basketball t team which won the east- - 1 I ern area 1 sion play-off- divi-- i . Winning by Miss Hoopes two points in the final game with the LDS Church team .from Short-hillN.J., the Washington team will leave Wednesday to participate in the finals of the Explorer at basketball tournament Salt Lake City. At the dinner party the team was presented the Washington Stake and regional trophies and awards, and each member received an individual trophy. The s, Ogden Family Returns From Trip teammates include Dan Dan- - iels, Alan Barlow, Bryon Moss, John Minor, Rodney Hickman, Gary Kunz, Jim Thomas, Robert Dyer and Douglas Marriott, coached by Alan W. Moorehead. Mrs. Dean Dlnwoody was chairman of a luncheon when the American Association for the United Nations, Capital Area Division, were hosts at the New Senate Office building restaurant Arranged by courtesy of Senator Frank E. Moss, the party honored Esther Peterson, Assistant Secretary of Labor and head of the Women's Bureau, who spoke on Observations in Tunisia, where she visited recently. Among the hundred guests was the wife of the Tunisia ambassador, Mrs. Mongi Shim. Mrs. Dinwoody is a member of the Board of Directors, AAUN and editor of the Newsletter. Other AAUN members in the Utah colony are Mr. Dinwoody, Judge George D. Neilson, Dr. and Mrs. Philip V. Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. George K. Casto, Mrs. Samuel E. Blackham, Mrs. Warde M. Cameron and Mrs. Milton A. Barlow. Bv Maurine J. Redd Mr. and Mrs. OGDEN John S. Hinckley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. Hinckley Jr., have returned from the Nationa 1 Automobile Dealers Association convention in Atlantic City, N.J.' While on the east const they visited New York City and Wash ington. D.C. Mr. and Mrs John S. Ilincklev visited Mrs Hinckley's mother, Mrs. W M. Holman and other mem bers of her family in Rich mond, Va. Visiting and touring the surrounding area of the cities, Guadalajara and in Mexico provided a fascinating trip for Dr. and Mrs. Manly Utterback. Since their return home the Utter-back- s have been planning a series of dinner parties. Dr. and Mrs. Junior Edward Rich are home after a leisurely trip to Las Vegas and Palm Springs. They returned via Page, Ariz. to take a look at the Glen Canyon Dam. Lunch and bridge was enjoyed by the members of Mrs. rW. Frank Loomis's bridge club at the Weber Cluh on Friday. Ski resorts in Idaho and Wyoming were filled with Ogden skiers over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Goddard and children, Peggy and Rich, and Dale and Ray Miller, sons of Mr. and Mrs. M. Earl Miller, attended the I.S.A. giant slalom In Jackson, Wyo. The Thiokpl Ski Club, made the trek to Jackson. Robert Zeigler, "president of the club, was in charge of n try-out- s the arrangements. Sun Valley was the destination of the Mt. Ogden Ski Club. The officers Dr. Irwin H. Moncrief president; Dwayne Manful, vice president; William Sullivan, secretary and director Vince Tassone, planned the trip. A C "Rolando", Black patent or Chestnut calf, $19.00. "Sarnola", strips of ginger kid , E -"- ' ' Grudo", hand-wove- n B "Versato", Oyster grained leather, brown trim, $17.00. and antiqued, $23.00. Black or Resin glove calf, Mailorders add $22.00.' 35c postage, 3 D D "Erbile", Willow or Black glove calf, $19.00. ond Sales Tax E on ,,acked hee,$) - - - - - |