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Show The Salt Lake Tribane, Sunday, March 11, S 1373 Girl Scouts to get new look Special to The Tribune The Girl Scout of 2 000 AD. will skim across snow, water and dry land in her own little nuclear powered Scoutmo-bil- e. She'll listen to her leade r receiver m through a two-wa-y her Girl Scout helmet and answer her by means of a transmitter sewn into her shoulder epaulet. She will jet to Europe or Africa for a weekend camping trip as easily and cheaply as her grandinotner (You') currently camps m nearby mountains. Learn More Shell spend less time in but will learn more. school W ill Her Girl Scout badges will reflect new vocations brought for exby new technology ample, marine and space exploration and environmental studies. They will be fewer and harder to earn. Increased leisure will give her more time outside the to explore new horihome zons, take part m more interesting activities. Shell be on the go maybe home from not even going school to change before shes off on a Girl Scout junket v overseas. Reach for a hobby instead of a snack NEW YORK each for a ft ft ls Girl Scouts of future may wear utility coat which would contain emergency needs for a trip. I at artist-design- Mills Uniform Division let himself go on an imaginary trip into the future (only 28 years from now!) and designed new uniforms for the Girl cout of the year 2 000. t t He saw a world shrunk by transportation technology to the porportions of a global The Girl Scouts village. everyday life would include rubbing shoulders, working and exchanging ideas with people from all over the world. grasshopper or some other munchie if you want to lose weight. for wood can ing or any that busies your hands, maybe makes them dirty and Opt hobby preferably needs to be done if you are serious standing about whittling your waistline. the gumdrops and Skip chocolate-covereeverything. - d Somehow, standing at your hobby, soiling your hands while working, helps you look down your nose at potato chms or a plate heaped with hunks of cheese and fattening crackers. It enables you to turn your back on all kinds of snacks. g Mr. and Mrs. Lex D. Salt Lake City, fcMcKee, 'announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their f daughter. Sue Ann McKee, to t juchard K. Egan. N The couple is planning a March 29 wedding in the Salt ,ake LDS Temple. v Miss McKee has attended I Brigham Young University where she affiliated with In- .temational Folk Dancers and f Sounds of Freedom. She now Ijjttends the University of Utah f where she affiliates with &igma chapter of Lambda ipelta Sigma. jS Mr. Egan, son of Dr. and tjlrs. Merritt H Egan, Salt .Lake City, also attends the U. if U. ' Doctors Recommend and Mrs. Leland C. Christensen, Shelley, Idaho, announce the engagement and Sue Ann McKee tion of the Girl Scout National Council. This week is Girl Scout week across the hobby-mstead-of-a-swe- for reducing. forthcoming marriage of daughter, Bonnie Christensen, to William James Gomey. The couple is planning a .May 4 wedding in Idaho Falls. J Miss Christensen is a gradu-- t j; Nursing. Mr. Gomey is the son of John J. Gomey, Salt Lake City, and the late Marjorie I. Gomey. N J., limit their practice to persons who want to reduce. Preaching what they practiced successfully in their own lives, they prescribe hobbies not the collecting kind Most snacking is done in . the evening when boredom (bottle tops, coins, stamps). Isenberg said. It We believe in the kind of ses don on ,the ,run hobby that keeps hands busy, ; Is tween television set and ' you a little duty and Somehow it the refrigerator, IsenDr. keeps you standing, t helps to develop the habit of berg said. I being seated when eating. Taking up making stained Both Dr. Elting and Isen, berg are avid hobbyists. Dr. Isenbergs wife, Anita, is president of. the Stained Glass Club of America. Dr. Elting is such a whiz at silversmithmg that he appeared at a New York demonstration of handcrafts, sponsored . by the of Assn, Hobby Industry America. Georgianna Hand recommend Mrs. Joseph H. Hand, Salt They Lake City, announces the enmaking jewelry out and stained glass of, and silver, forthcoming gagement hobbies. Woodcarving is anmarriage of her granddaughHand, to other on their list of preferred ter, Georgianna Stewart Wallace. The couple is hobbies. We give our patients a planning a June 14 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. choice of hobbies, Dr. Isenberg said. First we convince Mr. Wallace is the son of them how important it is to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kimball keep the hands busy at someWallace, Salt Lake City. thing besides eating during the peak boredom hours in the ! evening. MOSCOW (UPI) - the road A Soviet mother of five is on to glory. She really arrives when her 10th child is bom. counteract a Trying declining national birth rate from 24.9 per 1,000 in 1960 to 17 per 1,000 in 1970 the Soviet Union encourages large families by rewards of money to and medals. Bright idea Pick the fixture with chrome frame and alternating smoke and white plexiglass panels. Or pick the fixture with white wrought iron or black frame and mix color panels to match your decor. Panels available in red, blue, white, orange, green and yellow Its just one of over 2001 different bright ideas at City Electric celebrates international womens day. 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Telephone 262-743- 6 bound into one, the holiday provides an annual platform for extolling the advances of Soviet women since the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. The infant Soviet state assured women and men equal pay for the same job Although officially equal on the work front, Soviet women have yet to be liberated from and family-reannhousekeeping on household-relate- d compared to four hours 20 minutes for women- daily matters Women here dnve tractors, shovel snow, heft garbage cans, perform heart surgery and pilot commercial jetliners. They chop down trees, mine coal, unload ships, dig ditches and sweep streets, too. g off-jo- b zion's summit .... 2 3 4 Scout uniform of future may be red, white and blue. Cap has headset for receiving messages. They comprise 51 percent of the Soviet labor force and outnumber men by 16 million The major barrier is an in a population of 248 million. improving but still insufficient Women make up 72 percent number of household applianof the nations doctors, 71 perces, consumer services, modcent of its teachers, 58 percent em retail outlets and child- of the diploma-holdinspecialcare facilities ists, 39 percent of the scientif-- . ic workers, 35 percent of the An official survey said the Officials say more thaA and 32 percent of the Moscow woman lawyers average three million Soviet mothers 50 of minimum a judges. spends perreceive monthly allowances cent of her time shopThe figures do not illuminate trom the state for having five a key fact few Soviet ping for groceries and cookor more offspring. ing Soviet men, the survey ' women reach the corridors of At least one picture of a said, put m only 75 minutes power. is likesmiling Mother-Heroin-e to newsnational the grace ly paper when the Soviet Union Mothers of five or six children receive the maternity medal. Those with seven, eight or nine win the order of. Motherhood Glory! j The pinnacle, awarded for 10 and up, is the title Mother') Herome of the Soviet Union. SALT LAKE CITY or match V Money, medals for big families FOR DOWNTOWN for mix X x Drs. Seymour Isenberg.and City. ate of the Ricks College of their ' six. -- L. Melvin Elting, of Teaneck, Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Parker, Salt Lake Bonnie Christensen t " Big blowups of these imagi- Mr. and Mrs. R. Paul CraLake Salt croft, City, announce the engagement and fortneoming marriage of them daughter, Patricia Cracroft, to Kent Wirthhn Parker. The couple is planning a March 28 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Is Mr. g native drawings were seen during the recent 39th conven- Patricia Cracroft Bonnie Christensen o If all this seems a little farfetched, remember that already m our day man has walked on the moon and talked to earth from there. silver-smithin- g, 1 For her life, he designed a Girl Scout utility coat to hold emergency needs for a week-lontrip. Outside pockets hold first aid kit, food, cosmetics. Inside pockets hold a sleeping bag and tent All this in a light, comfortable coat that reflects the sophisticated engineermg of new fabrics. He also designed a ram poncho that doubles as a tent. n Two doctors who found hobbies helped them lose up to 50 pounds and keep it off (one for eight years) recom-men- d the He saw a world of "super fabrics, and designed a basic uniform to include a thermal body stocking, which can be set to heat or cool in a material for all climates. Most fat persons eat out of boredom and find it helpful to keep the hands and mouth Dr. Isenberg busy snacking, Monitor Activities said. Hunger is secondary. likewise in The leader Our Rx is keep the hands in will not white and blue red, motion at your hobby. necessarily spend all her time with her troop. Instead, she can monitor activities and receive communications from a distance by means of a set m the belt buckle of her dress. News of engagements ;Sue Ann McKee . glass things helped Dr. Isen-berlose. Silversmithmg helped Dr. Elting. Eat From Boredom -R- therapy Klcp-ma- n ny , (UPI) hobby instead of a chocola Needs Clothes An tional green, the uniform of the future will be red, white and blue! Because of this, her feeling of national identity would be important Instead of the tradi 5 East 4800 Soum |