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Show } lly’s Pointers i ‘Group Honors | SAY psigFiona Sunday Herald 5A Last One In Must Lock Up By POLLY-CRAMER Employee Military Ball Is ‘DEMEFOULYTame tree peroatshe »AtLuncheon Planned April 7 I s who go out on ck by-sit and do and needs no fastening because of not knowing who) was Jock Farewell Farnwot > BELLE SELLE ; ; : ( . DEAR POLLY — My IM-year -up a checking on all the ro To save dickey to wear with a V-necked lights and... Hor z this week4 : The Eighth An . , be on March 21 when 10 semi- inchide ail R were Ruth M 7 a a _ be ae : WXC- Saturday, made himseveral of these by Jean Burnham, Kathy Roberts, officers “ers of of local ArmedArmes Force: " y check their names cytting them into the right Pamela Farnsworth, Anne Coop . lothers are at home and “does| HELEN "| the final chore without disthe entire : Preliminary elimination will bal 28 ployment ‘in Ogden. room, ing her ist when they come . ze = A preliminary c homie: ‘The leat dne-in knows the shape and hemming the edges. 'er, Hazel Cook and Jo Zimmer- pct a queen has 46 turbing yen’s units. which include Ball-atBrighan at)°° : - fe. She val leave soon a sf ‘ti is tal n the Wilkinson Center. ks ( : held: Mareh 2 man. ° arose Clereinnd ab Se the Angel Flight, sponsored. by te This does away with doors be- Debonairs Plan\Dinner DEAR POLLY — Most rain jp; have plastic strings that just wil! not stay. tied so I cot them off and sew on cot- {——“Cs~*‘;‘;™*™*:” dO tape. with the result that is no moretrouble keeping Think Before tetheresees es. BETTY DEAR POLLY — Will you . x And Symposium Mar. 23 || YouBuy te I could make of a-smail pair of or some of the girls tell me of atk’ 245 North University THE SHOE TREE The Utah Valley’ Symphony; During dinner a string quar-| woodenshoes? I would like to) Deboaairs will enjoy a com-|tet from the Utah Valley Sym- What's An! keep them but have found no bined ‘dinner and symposium at phony will play. Performing luse for them, Also has anyone the Wilkinson Center, Room will Mrs, Diane Furr, Mrs. a good use for the soft mangar347, on Thursday at 7 p.m, Sundy Adams, Mrs. Shirley) Mini-skirts have made news,! ine tubs?—MRS. R. N. In charge of general arrange- Allred and Mrs. Marilyn Hales. ‘all right, but they haven't revo-;- DEAR MRS, R. N. — I once ments are Mrs. Lamar Hills As a special feature, Prof. Law- lutionized the fashion habits of|ysed a pair of wooden shoes as) and Mrs. Lynn Rasband. As- rence Sardoni, symphony direc-/Américan women in general—| gmail planters to hold growing sisting will be Mrs. Robert tor, will speak to the group/at léast, not yet. vines. I fee] sure some of the Bowers,* place cards; Mrs. Jackson Howard and Mrs. Clarence Holtkamp, table deco-| rations; Mrs. Lamar Evans, food ,and Mrs. Lee Kirk, pro-| about: the upcoming concert. “That’s howit is, too, with|other girls will come up with | An additional entertaining pro-|fashion in home~furnishings;”| something far more~ original—| gram is planned. declared interior designer Mary POLLY Debonairs should makereser-| Ann Wills, commenting on the) DEAR POLLY — When mak-| vations with school patrons by| succession of style trends that ing pastry tart shells I ‘divide gram. Monday, March 20, |makeheadlines year after year.|the pastry in half, then half | “Few homemakers would con- ey — each piece into/ sider replacing all their furni-|thirds. This gives me 12 pieces} (ste just to make their living|all the same size. I roll them} rooms conform to the latest| into balls, flatten them slightly | ‘look.’ And even those whoj|and they are easily rolled into| happen to be furnishing new\rounds of the same size with. homes this year may think|out a lot of cutting and reBy Oswald and James Jacoby|a hand that is almost surely|twice before buying whatever |rolling. Twice across with the Bridge. Pre-Empting at FourLevels color... color...and more color! Sweeping in like a fresh breath of spring . . . your favorite peta pumpwith a new broader toe and heel, and the The opening bid of a = going to make eight tricks by|is declared ‘in’ for 1967. The/rolling ‘pin and they are ready even more pre-emptive than the; .|majority will probably irisist on|to fit into the and flute. possible.) same fabulous fit. . . in more colors than you dreamed ring Leaf bid of three, It also should be a| StH! 204 that has some compen toritd ives,” Miss Will MDM \ substantially better hand. ‘This|S@ting values. \ predicted. Beautiful bright colors like Calypso Sanaa Green, Pearl Biue, Passion Purple, Tulip Yellow, Siren Pin Gypsy Orange... and more. Sarghoa 23 colors in alll Plis of course, crisp black patent. Come take your pick! $18.00 the pair DEAR POLLY — I have the is because, somehow or other,| In first or second seat we) Individualists of both schools|same two-inch space between three-level pre-empts are sel-|would open four spades irre-| will find smooth sailing, she| stove and wall as does Lucille. dom doubled while four level|spective of vulnerability with: reported, when it comes to|To clean there, I take a yardpre-empts frequently are. |Spades—A K Q 10 8 7 6, H-2,|choosing decorative wall ac-| stick, wrap a damp cloth around | ‘Thus when-we open with -a/D—Q J-10-2,-C—2,- We would-not! cessories- to~ complement “their |it~ and ~clean~the~ side~-of-the! four bid we don’t have 1 tricks open four spades with: Spades—| other furnishings, |stove and the wall. When I in our own hand but we do have|A K Q J 10 9 8, H— 3 2, D— 1-8 6 just want to dust the space I} 7-6, C8 4, ‘use a dry cloth. A long-handled IMPRO' 1 The first hand -is- likely. tol BALTIMORE. (UPI) — The|brush, or one with a longer NORTH 41084 yKo West a2 a7s 18 | make four spades if partner can| world champion Baltimore Or-|handle attached, could also be give us one trick. The latter|ioles didn't show much appealjused. EVA won't make four spades unless! in spring training in 1966 as| DEAR POLLY — I, too, had Saros EAST as %As8654 @AQ8E4 o3753 @AKQI9753 $308 373 Both vitinerable partner can give us three. _| theyfinished with a 14-11 record|the same problem as Lucille | We have anotherrulefor four-|and a .560 percentage. They|and myhusband made a frame| {level pre-empts, We never have|won the American League flag|to fit into the space out of more than one ace and, if our|on a .606 mark. three pieces of wood. He put partner has passed, we do not 10965 42 SOUTH (D) oa . ever have solid trumps and a > | jvoid suit, 4 |! Today's hand‘stows the ad-| ‘lvantage of this hard and fast Ee South had a normal four- jspade opening. North looked | over his big hand and decided West North East South |i.at South might well hold two | Pass 4NZ. Pass 5@ aces. Therefore, North bid four| Pass 5@ Pass Pass jno-trump. When South bid five Pass jdiamonds to show one ace, Opening lead—@ A North signed off at five spades| but they were * trick too high. | Mr. Thompson. Please ) a jn a PANT SUIT fashioned of 100% cotton, tailored to perfection for better lookIng, better wearing sportswear, SIZES: 61018 PRICED 30.98 ond 34.98 @ LAYTON fort lane shopping Forthe discerning Gentleman, the line of march lends straight £6 this Establishment, ‘The uniform ofthe dayof the Big Paradeis varied — suits of the besttradition in springweight blends of wool, polyester, mohair, eilk and the like. Varied, too, in tich patternings and colours, March int Si ae Clay L @ PROVO 195 west center $4$ North University ae five st to sel-|only U.S. president to ever deentries from cal addréss ex- household. BA a 2 a festiveeo : when members from ins left unlopkedee and: lights be~ DEBONAIRS*ANTICIPATE. evening Thursday left on. Provo, Orem, St\Francis and BY High School will meet for dinner and a program. Diseussing.the outstanding Spring event aré, from left, Susan Mecham and Scott Argyle of Provo High School and Glorianne Howard and Stephen West, BY High “School. e Virginia L Je eS iad(os out: tan Car : cadets, military finalists be selected and old turtleneck knit shirt that Kay ‘Wi per sonhel on edi ucational leave, the name of the queen will be hby, Alice Howel he had outgrown, I now have LaPriel Pulvet, Marg’ne Todd, Provo High School ROTC and announced at the ball a pad and pene on. light in ; = for Karen ployee of Orem was ad last and would securely old son was desperate for a Ted to turning ~ white laminated plastic on th Sepeie, — tabs USE YOUR NEW FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD AT CLARK'S! | SHOP MON.‘TIL 9 |