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Show 1 r Bennett she recommends a much highWriter er vitamin intake than they Chicago The American CHICAGO advise. Nor can they tie her to Medical Assn, fmds her a hard the food faddists the AMA pill to swallow. The Chicago often criticizes for not having Nutrition Assn, has stamped a scientific foundation to their some of her books Not Recclaims: Miss Davis has a maShe has found sters degree in biochemistry ommended. herself at odds with the Food from the University of Southand Drug Administration. ern California School of MediBut Ade'la Davis followers cine and has done nutritional dont seem to mind. The nutri- consulting smee the 1930s. She tionists books are perennial often lectures on nutrition. sellers and her best known How does the nutritionist Lets Eat Right to answer 'critics like Theresa work, Keep Fit, has been through Mondeika, director of nutntion 26 printings and a couple of information in the AMAs Derevisions. And thousands of partment of Foods and Nutripeople swear that her nutrition,, who says: The problem tion advice has cured everywith people like Adelle Davis thing from nervousness to is that they recommend Sun-Tim- V nonhereditary baldness. Miss Davis, a hale Mrs. Randy C. Mason Sirs, Marvin E. Johnson ... . . s . Nuptial news 4 Barnes and Randy married Friday at the Rose Park LDS Shirley C. Mason were Stake Center. A reception was held afterward. A wedding luncheon was held at Coachmens Dinner and Pancake House. f $ i V The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barnes, Salt Lake City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A. Mason, Salt Lake City. Newton-Deniso- n f I - A - j: Mrs. John Kirk Denison Lana Newton and John Kirk Denison were married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at La Citadelle. The Lion House was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. Newton, Salt Lake City, attended the Uni- bridegrooms parents was setversity of Utah. ting for the rehearsal dinner. The bridegroom, a son of The bride, daughter of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. Deni- Louise C. Draney, Salt Lake son, Salt Lake City, attended City, and the late Harold S. Snow College and will attend Crane, attends the University the U. of U. of Utah, She affiliated with the International Order of Gotberg-Johnso- n Jobs Daughters Bethel 1, Salt. Lake City, where she was an Wendy Ann Gotberg and Honored Queen. marMarvin E. Johnson were The bridegroom is the son of ried Saturday at The Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Buck A reception was given after Martindale, Salt Lake City. the ceremony. Fenn-Andru- s The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Gotberg, Debra Sue Fenn and Alan C. Salt Lake City, attends the Andrus were married SaturUniversity of Utah. day in the Gold Room at La The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Citadelle. A reception was given in La Plomo Brown, Huntington, Citadelle garden. A rehearsal also attends the U. of U. dinner was held. Crane-Martinda- le The bride is a daughter of Cheri Crane and David A. Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Fenn, Martindale were married Salt Lake City. The bridegroom, son of Mr. Wednesday in the Heritage House Chapel. and Mrs. Charles W. Andrus, A reception was held aft- Salt Lake City, was graduated erward. The home of the from the University of Utah. Shal-ama- vitamins for ailments that really require medical attention. Miss Davis, interviewed by and-heart- y tennis playing 68, has a manner that hasnt endeared her to her critics either. She has a reputation for being blunt and to the point. She rankles the medical profession and the FDA because sv. Mrs. Alan C. Andrus Mrs. David A. Martindale Bames-Maso- n phone from Recall r. dresses and tle pleated-skir- t narrow belts too, but he also had something new and so far, his alone, in elongated Hattle-blousewhere the clnched-ijacket hem band came just below the seat . What bliss to have all that covered, one rather large lady exclaimed. There could be a catch in it. It looked great hanging loosely over almost mannequin hips, but in size 18 or more, even with couture cut, it might well, try to imagine a bright yellow or sizzling pink hippopotamus! n As in many other collections, Ungaro seemed to be showing more for spring than p real hot summer. There were many slim tunics, silk or shantung, with narrow matchor that gilt chain ing often making a again, with a swinging pleated skirt in the same materiaL Others were in toning checks over pleated skirts. There was lots of pale pink, coffee, white and Coats were light wool, easy raglan sleeves and, again, loosely tied. They were mostly r length, showing an inch or two of a pleated tie-bel- two-pie- one-col- three-quarte- Betrothal Melanie Morin check shirtwaister dress hemline. at the Lengths were slightly longer even than at Dior and Chanel, just below the knee, no platform soles, but h heels on mostly in pale beige with matching stockings. two-inc- for daytime wear were nearly always long and full above important, buttoned cuffs. Necklines tended to be Sleeves finished with large, floppy bows. Both coats and dresses bloused slightly over the narrow belts. . The long battle-blous- were there again for evening wear and looking rather more graceful over pleated skirts. floor-lengt- h for diamonds v ally front toj)or Iwukand jn--l fix e in MMliou with bdir)inorgrij!. the Squlgjdk VL IhU ym wi to change our ImiiMy le. lliere. rvatl lo e liard into u hiclmer t ie yul desire. lo aildbie in 25 natural inaltli-iundetected, toilhymnmo oua liair. Here r can onh few of (1m1 uai lliat tlx Squigglecan transform ymr hair. ithymrSquig- - jdooiicanlrairw nen da. known juthor. lecturer Mr. li. has travelled the world teaching hi amazing method of pattern nuking. T tt f t is i i He says, there Is no excuse lor a woman to waste hours looking lor a pattern, and then spend turrber hours altering it when she could be making her pattern Irom scrauh in just 20 minutes. nukes it so 4 $ ! i don it hopelessly get fasilv-- or the stuck below vour knuckle during and men-stmlavs ot the tell whether period It mv in the vou ere retaining fluid water that often stress Isnlds up due to overtiredness, menstrual stages Amaiduring the "Water nils ,ng new X PEI. vou lose gentle diuretic-he- ls water-weigh- t as S pounds of this - much to reLve gain, snd helpswhen body-wete- r vour waist, thighs, tummv. legs. Ask" tor Slav as slim as vou are PILLS" " X PEL "WATER our guarantee HStisfaction of r it money back Get Most Stocks Reduced Mans like R, J..S160 R,. $120 R,.SIOO R a. $80 alutw tin--- : ...ISOUSRO NOW $60 M1 630 NOW $40 SIZES 3 to 20 dif- ficult. Why start with a pattern that is all wrong and try and correct it. when the logical procedure is to start with y our individual fit! Do you know tlut there are unlimited classes lo help you sew better, but not one to help you make a perfect pattern quickly and without years of study Mr. It look years, but Bludau has developed a fooleven proof way for everyone to actually a rank beginner nuke prolessional patterns lor any size. And ring slip 06 your fir.jer wig shop 2SS8 HIGHLAND 484-292- Why or how, he decided the bust and the hip would make the best surting point I do not know, especially when I discovered that these two meas- the absolute beauty it takes almost no - learning! To dunces like mvself. who never made the grade in antli-in- et ic, this perhaps is the whole beauty ol this paper-patier- n cutting system: you dont have to worry your pretty little head about figures at all. the one you walk in. More than tlut I am not going lo divulge: on paper it Would only read like a geometric problem. But I went lo one ol the demonstrations and. take II Irom me, its as easy as lulling oil a log. Normally youd need jbout 15 measurements to achieve any sort ol dress pattern. In 5 (1 gTSOV v f SEW A DRESS IN HALF THE TIME - I HO -F- -- PIHIilHG -- f.UISLHIS ITTING Learn how to fit your body perfectly in this exciting 3hour course combining It no longer matters what small -lyour size is, big ong short, or a combination of them all. - - At first theyre very , 1 skep- tical. he says, they think there must be some eimnnck. that its not possible, but when take a volunteer from the audience, preferably someone wuh absolutely no sewing if 1 urements are taken at part of the anatomy involved. It merely added a bit knowledge, and she actually of hilarity to the demonstra- makes a out of a blank t tion when the member ol the sheet ofpattern for the paper, audience who was acting as time in her Uie. well, you dressmakers dummy was in- can imagine . . . formed tlut her bust measured You should hear them 10. Not hers to reason why: but only to follow slavishly. when the pattern is tried on and fits perfectly. With my method you get Miraculously, and for reasons known only to mathemaa professional looking garment ticians. the final answer is stil- lby surting with a perfect pattern, he says, and that means your own proportions worked a perfect pattern for YOU. not out to scale. lor everyone else that happens During the course of it u0, to have vour bust size. And Mr. Bludau has written several alone cuts tlut your sewing books and to make sure the tune in half. instructions are as straight forward and simple as he would He was born in Germany like them, he has them tested with a typical, analytical mind. both school children and At 24 he was owner, manager by very-firs- and director of a manufacturing plant. Ten years ago he moved to the L.S.A. to nuke luv home here, lie pilots his ow n plane and delights in stopping otf in Gardens of I den all over the world. He has aiwa, s been greatly in the lashion interested World, mainly the menuluc-tu- r iog end. Attending a fashion convention in his native he was struck by the fact that, although the garment industry had whole teams ol eltiucncy experts pcrtcci-in- g taster, easier and belter methods'll production, almost no attempt was being made lo help the millions of home dressmakers the World over. Impulsively he threw himself into an intensive sludy of the situation, inters icvving hun-dieof home dressmakers to w lut problems learn first-han- d ihcv run into and wlut attempts lud been nude to solve them. He was appalled to find how antiquated the methods were lh.il supposedly helped people lit themselves. he problem is the 41 RAGl SlH" I here is no such Ihing. We are all individual with our ov n little figure-quirkand our patterns must be nude to accommodate our bodies not the other way I around. During the course of Ins lively and olten hilarious lectures, he throws all the old theories to the winds. todav at ' E!VE 1 fas!iiq;isi:o:itgutsas taEVEQ SIS CEFC.3 NOW MADE this system you need two bust and hips - and these only to give you starting points. 484-920- syvey 1 of it is Dow vwr jrrMHii ji Bludau, internation- and designer has created basic svstetn whereby any liodv can now make pertect-tittin- g patterns simply by relcrrine to the figures set out tor tier. SALE Did You Eve Make THE DING TEST During Thai liodv bloating puffiness retention "swells ac.cAsiAsK Hein I Morin is a graduate of Smith College. ; of the past. Clearance The couple is planning a March 31 wedding in the Helen Hills Chapel at Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Jdr. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle T. Davis, Fort Worth, Tex., received his Ph. D. in physics from Texas Fort Christian University, Worth. My dresses always look home made is now a lament k 1 $ I ' Miss nratioOMl if n coiffure, lake all EASIER THAN SEWING! Pale beige, the secondary neutral, looks sophisticated as costume a monochromatic color, but also acts as the background for small floral cluster prints or bright plaid combinations. ; Mr. and Mrs. Chester K. Lake Salt City, Morin, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Melanie Morin, to Doyle V. Davis. When people have headaches, they pop an aspirin; if they have an ulcer or other a expect they problems, vitamin pill to cure it. It doesnt work that way, she explained. Although Miss Davis advocates vitamins to .amaingU Miuplr. vmr Iwnr ou choo-- PATTERN-MAKI- NG color-bright- ness for frills and ruffles. A pale blue full length gown had white organdy ruffled jabot and cuffs. Another in with pink embroidered motifs had tiny rows of frills from neckline to floor. The final surprise was a huge white crinoline formed by big stiffened flounces with enormous People want instant cures to health problems, she said. Uui .dh-- Color, a most important facet of fashion, gives a lift to your spring and summer spirit. White, whether creamy soft or dazzling bright is the number one neutral that sparkles as a single or adds a sharp accent when paired with d aspirin? I in wardrobe p office, regardless of whether they read my books or not. The medical people attacked me for recommending vitamin excessive dosages that might cause toxicity (too much vitamin A, D and E can cause illness). Well, people have to use common sense; if they notice ill effects, they can cut dow n the dosages. You know, Ive never heard of anyone dying from too much vitamin A, but hundreds of children die each year from an overdose of aspirin. Whats the medical profession doing to cut down ou rajmlK rival1 yninmn imliiliia! . y ur n jrrMiiulin By Elisabeth Veith Now is the time to start thinking spring . . . choose your fabrics and sew-u- Cali- supplement our usual diet, she said she would rather that good nutrition came from good food. Ideally, people should have diet so they a dont need vitamins. Unfortunately, the quality of food we eat is very poor. The refined-foo- d industry has taken all the nutrients out of food. The United States has a program, in which nutrients processed out of some foods are restored But during manufacturing. Miss Davis said the degree to which food is fortified is comparable to robbing a man of ?25 and returning 99 cents. Because of this, she contends that vitamins are necessary in most diets, and the amount needed varies from person to person. First, a person has to understand which vitamins correct a particular problem and then determine the amount necessary, she said. (Copyright) tors rangnigfniin"oMiwiirgirIlokloMliiMail SEWING NEWS (Copyright) Color puts lift H' I ( ymllcail halting. . LhNU-iIu- V no-br- n home in full sleeves and skintight transparent top over, of course, just skin. The biggest burst of clapping at this show came for one of these in cream shantung with skimpy haltemeck bodIf you are blessed with a ice. Since Ungaros mannethumb, you may opt for green more up top quins have a bit than some, it was obvious that the top color of the season or cultivate .spring green they were a girls. some of the flower garden As we got to the more imprints on trellis plaids. portant evening gowns even Ungaros usually uncluttered, pared-dowdesigns had been caught up in this years mad- it ith lltr Iiair lo. I nun her-agai- chunky her fornia, had a ready reply: People should have checkups once a year. But some people will never set foot in a doc Summer clothes forgotten By Jennifer Wood Chicago Daily News Writer PARIS Ungaro had his lit- 1973 Nutrition author fights critics By Bev . he halt Lake Tribune, Sunday, Starch II, f T average home Presented by Heinz Bludau, internationally known lecturer, author, and designer who has just returned from his Caribbean and South American Tour. With Mr. Bludaus simplified and revolutionary invention you will he able to make your own pattern for any figure and your sewing will always have a professional look. Mr. Bludau will supplement his lecture with demonstrations from his books and kits. seamstresses. Only if they van be loUowed with only one reading is he satisfied. Although he used to be a n team, and loved to pop otf to parts unknown at the drop of a hat. He has found that he simply cannot get around fast enough to satisfy all the requests pouring in for his lectures from all over. So hes done the next best thing. When he lectures in foreign countries, he always leaves a trained learn of expert' behind. As lie says: After ail, its not me they need, its my method and short cuts. one-ma- And I can't argue with that, especially alter witnessing a completely unsuspecting member of his audience fit another member ol that same audience by just following his instructions. And all ot it done with not once biUng her lip. With the cost of living constantly on the rise, its no wonder that women flock to attend his lectures. .Not only do they learn to cut then own patterns, thereby making a grejt saving, but he also nonchalantly drops such go mu as how to change the lines of a basic pattern by moving a dart l. or adding a And when I think of all that drawer and closet space I can now empty of all those patterns i always intended using one more time, I say: Thank you, Mr. B. I LEARN HOW TO n Fit all figures cut your sewing time in half make make patterns for men. patterns at a fraction of normal cost women and children cut and sew plaids and stripes accurately change dart positions easily and perfectly. These are just a few of the exciting things you will see. In just 3 hours you will go home and he aide to make your own Fashion Pattern for any size. Anyone Can Du It! Prove It To Yourself! He sure to attend and receive ns spccini. FREE INSTRUCTION KIT With Everything For Instant Pattern Making Success- - 3 hour Instructions FASHION SEMINAR SALT $3.00 to be held at: PALACE-S- ALT LAKE CITY 1COS.W.TEKPU SUITE A 2nd LEVEL THURSDAY, MARCH 15 DULY TIMES: 9:30 A.M. cr.d 6:39 P.fL ONLY CM lECTUZE KICEJSi'Y IKTEWUSSION IN EACH UCTUAE NO RESERVATIONS KEC'-ORE- D f : |