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Show -- - - ? fSe.- - V' 0 ,. t p ' I.k Tribune. Th" Sa't 1 W Sunday, Juiv fi. 1175 fashions XMl ILK k Gl'l.i-- ('liiiugo Tubuni Whoever thought that wc d ('n our wrinkle- - nni) ti.iiln i.i i k oi c.ill them rent eui Lav o a i v. n x WroikU-led to U o no w w out Ci - p neat, and pre veil die n mm ii meer ' Hut. w i inkles are a o' o if i lymils VOtl 1'1't villi tills on uisliion an the " eri.it euii..i is on ' ui-- t - li-- ' si lie lot ot in the i light.--, have that :. ;!.t 4 t , ? i o I)thar d and hneii leenteitii in mV. ear, a top men's fash mu ihsi rivi pointed with pi ale to the u rn.kle produi 1 wimkted look men befoie tin y're tried on oi worn, l'lte madras gauze. and muslins from India, in particular, look as though they nee pressinu. And, .so do some of the French imports from popular ready to-- oar firms snih as More, ZoZo. and o.:.i ii - and culled then! son s statu, symbol he Udine, -- M-- nu natural Idlin'1- - Ml the ;i:ire eettoi's aie liips - tiiu.s'in, gauze madras ch.inikruv peplm And, iinlik' 11e on dies or Hie gvnthetio-en- t' eor, lunations, it's the u,a thin that w nnkies Status Sy mUil In 'act, v.lim allio'iim ehiiirihray.s, oxford doth i yi V n;nn !y? .'r r. V 4 ' SlKIftC II KIWI ' j barvn Kedilingtor. of any of the fabrics, whether they're domestically made or imor1s. Follow instructions Unlike synthetics or .synthetic-cotton combos, such as r the polyester-co- t ion blend, pure cottons are not totally easy care Cottons will shunk if they're washed tarding the care However, even though some cottons can't be treated with a devil water v e' . tjr r . afvc,- - r-- v braided rope that are sold everywhere from five and lens to Saint Laurent's ultra-pusBoutique shoe shop Most Favored Most in favor this summer are Catuh.n designs from 'he Eastern Pyrenees and with criss-cros- s lacing slotted through fabric runners and rising up the ankle to now below the calf. In the middle price bracket are $21 leather strapped sandals mounted on Bv Monique chchll Jr, Hurricane, announce the engagement and ill- Ktaidingion i torthcommg M A toil, to Inmd A. Gnm-shaw- , son id Mr and Mis Salt Lake I), nms Giim-ihaw- , a treasure of hidden in your home. Turn those idle items into quick cash with u Classified Want Ad. is Aug .Salt x Temple wedding Tf I ,, tl , graduated Want Ads Work plan., couple 1.1 iS k e d d from n g t o n i u dy i He member 143 So. Wain Ccuieit te till. an 1 I DS Anona tooi Holt-la- Noon on Weekends c,ud 8 5 Dcii'y, for Canreilattons and Correction only t I l it it ( . li. 'li i T n I rt i Na'.y WALK-OVER- 'S 'Sumxwi A yV ' s? ;y Mrs. Krad wedge soles, in all the Andre chai l stores A. , Hawkins' Rope belts in every color and worn two at a time casually knotted at the waist, are basics at La Bagagene, while many sportswear shops feature l'Aiglon's clue summer belt in the cordage used to reef yacht sails Drawstring Effect Packaging yam is drawstringed into the tops of pants and dresses at Corine ti wide-stretche- off-be- a Pi wa lT'1 t - ,ryr i t ;' i. .ft ttf - . - r -3- I S Fp. S tfif P&TiTT p 'k f W bpL H jic y i ? 'I; lit i ' , s i' v I if' i evk V' I:, ft, t i r Xrs O'- rP - -- y ii i;il t V.t'Lt4v ,v I.- if LuaiiLii.il - rniT You'll enjoy making "The Calicos," charming crewel or needlepoint pictures. With each kit, cardboard mat, vibrant you get oval die-ccalico print, stamped fabric, yarn and needle. Other patterns besides those shown. All are 9x12". (frame not included) reg. 5.98 ut Luxurious Panels Elegant Trianon pane's of impeded Tergal polyester with sheer look and unusual silken hand. 12" bottom hen finished with 1" tuck. 12" double rod pocket. 47x81" each panel in antique, cocoa, fuchsia, lilac, pink or nd Sorry, no phone or mail orders reg. 9.98 ea. 3. 98 PRICE SPECTACULAR! li J krl h' 'gfiptr X FAMOUS NAME f " s ' ,V - Vvn - 1 ) Lwa If w ' I) , :ar SSW!y.VirV'Vv r. Mg!rg;i SFHnW 'i i.$J&s'6:.rx-g:-cr- Temple wuiiHWWiti'Wiir im 4 JR iV'f -. & 4 M Ad Needlework, Salt Lake and Fashion Place (76) 4.40 OB. Curtains and Drapenes, all stores (76) HURRY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! Family-Wid- o " (ocrfimy v Savings on Shoos! u Dress n casual for women p,- -- u ir ihj in benn cj Ortg. $3.47 to $5.91 2.00 f t,',lV, Orig. $6.74 lo $6 94 3.00 27.90 29.cn Orig. $10.97 lo $12.97 5.00 r Orig $13.97 to $16 97 - 6.00 X . V V, Welcome buys for children 5 V tI 26.99 23. V,' V Orig. $2.44 to $3 24 VO 1.47 Summer Reading by James Cavell A novel of Japan by the author of The depiction of a nation seething w.th violence as if moves from the medieval world to the modern 12.50 Shogun "Tai-pan- Breech of Fmth the Fall of Richard Wix- on, by Tltoodoro H. White. Unraveling the tangle of episodes which fanomated and mystiRad America for two years 10.95 A1! Things E.G-- M and by James Hrnot. A 'vd'nt god tg';r'j! scnty'l tn "A ' Crcafurss Croat end 6me!!. The doliqhtfu! stcry of a vofennary surgeon in Yoiksnue' 3N i'i' - g; , I' f I f i ;,J i S'g.t ' S. i yur , 5 I x vvu.k.ir.'j Ido - SJI 8,95 I i w Spinprm by Phyihs Wmtrr-- novui of fU'IidliitC Sunpi.--i Bc-es- , Sa;t Orig $3 44 to $5 44 2.00 ." Lae and ,.1 y .sHbinding 7.S5 j Fa-m- A Piare on (76) PHONE mND M 'L Fi,vDf P 3 111 FD, mdic.Mr 2nd color for ner-d-woix kits, A Or. fn Phonn nriicrs, 7fr' th 737 OHtUins- - (fp'i ritOU' I vr tu'Jr Assorted styles for men Orig. $3.47 to $4 97 2.00 Orig. $9.77 to $12.77 5,00 Select groups at clearsnre Broken sures, hurry1 sale savings' Bargain Center Shoes, Salt Lke and Fashion Place Sorry, no pnona or mail nrdo s rhoir wf ore pcs' Jile. 323 1133 Call L'"-o- Beyond our b?t-160- ' Rncairos 13 Rue Mouffetard boutique, and stiff lacy transparent summer hats in the store at 47 tiny "Tutli-FrutRue Dauphine, are crocheted in the extra fine twines used for trout fishing and kite flying. Li patterns of flowers, fish, fruit, birds and animals, ninning around crowns and d brims, they are hand-dye- d in all the latest and palest pastels of the season d 4 nM'il Pretty Projects by Paragon A.' , 4 ty : Ki v y,;'. TO :k ' 9 - ir-r- N' -- s Ch X-- lie i imple plans an Aug 11 g m the Salt Lake LDS nr riwwi TTwr-iiMinHiiii- 7 R i 4x- I wc-diii- Cm dr Wx pn v I d'-- Si A r holds heior s degree in chemical engineering and a m,..s-te- r s degree in engineering administration from the University of Utah where he served as president of the Engl, leering Council He filled an LDS mission to He to Choir nu-si- m p - h.ti Sa't Lake th.e of Edwards Mi a is o .v '.y,-.:7'-v ducational n g Av entertainer p,-..- 1 swings on rope But with hemp scarce and sisal up five times in price, string and cord used for the smartest new accessories are often the most expensive, too. In massiw demand is an army of esDadrilles, thoije sturdy cotton canvas sandals bedded into thick soles of , I tali State L'nnoisin will' a degree in eiemei t iry uiu .d.nn She is a member n: the S.dt Lake In-- t tide Cei.veil Choir . m, a student at tl,e I'n.versty of Itah UJRflTflDS Dial 521-35- 35 h Fashion here Miss Hmcniliff graduated Inno Brigham Young L Diversity and has 'oeen a graduate student at BYU and Hanarci i imeisiiv Whde attending BYC. she was on t'ie Dean's Honor List, a member of t u d e n 1 gov e r n m e n t "Sounds ot Freedom" and Program Bureau, touring with the I SO to Europe and th' Arctic rv gums as an City The I, eke 1 I Ked-(ini- Tnere dollars of their daughter. Gayle ihnehclifl, to J. Golden Kd winds, son of Mrs Fufrida Kdwards Pocatello. Idaho, a d he late Jay Edwards. F.mt Kodd.ngton. Salt Lake City, aiimnincf the engagement and forHicommg marridge of ) tu'ir daughter Karyn aid Mr marriage - Pans k kin Made L Hutchings and Itrad A. Hawkins were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception. was given at The Shalamar The Lion House was setting for the wedding breakfast The bride is the daughter of Robert N. Mr. and Mrs Hutchings, Salt Lake City The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Robert R. Hawkins, Salt Lake City He attended Brigham Young University string-covere- jr V " Fashion swings with a rope on Paris scene pa- and Mrs. Lester Grant llin it r Dusty Fink Included in the group aie hleiulied cotton tops, loans, sknts, and shnldresses in salt blues greens, and that of . Ss.ar -- Read the hangtdsN or the care labels that should be sewn into every gin ment. II it says ' Hand Wash" doit. If it says ' Cold Water" use d If it says "Dryclean Only" - you're taking a risk wall 4 roil" Kiifraffemenl news H wash-da- y may-car- e attitude, cottons have the biggest advantages going for tlu'm The natural fabrics are In far the most comfortable Iwcause thev're porous and breathe and they just feel good They also happen to be lops in fashion I aw , fcf - Huicliin- you pop d if load that might include anything from underwear and towels to da;k socks New York New s Jn, m Frequently , those dryt lean labels are put on washable fabrics, but on washable fabrics that need gentle rare and can't lie tossed into a mixed re- all cotton in hot 5P" P One word of warning youi investment in the washer. : tfv lates and dresses is Inim Lot bar, a bauliune in St Trope?. where o many of the s'winmne fashions, partieu iarls for Ha- - young. Mart One stuh -- so piey .dent eyor-popula- them wrinkled, many hae that washed out, faded, or nmore look that " instantly says "Fashion and wear AM V .Not only do you buy laded dusty p.nk this season. krV Vl Ogdrn, ar :i, add 64c 374-278- 0 Provo, 5T-- ft yj tp V |