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Show | Stylemaker _; 6A Sunday Herald « SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1967 Utah County, Utan Contest Set On Thursday Lively Year Envisioned For Eagles The winners in the Singer World Stylemaker Contest will be chosen on Aug. 31, Eldred Center, in which the World Stylemakers wil! model their own fashion creations. Three winners will be chosen. Plans for a month of activities for Provo Eagle Auxiliary were announced at a regular meeting of the Auxiliary held at the Aerie home, conducted one from each of three age groups in the contest — Junior Miss for girls 10 through 12. Sub Deb for girls 13 through by Alice Conrad, president, Among the events to come are a children’s outing at Saratoga on Sept. 3; RUTH WANLASS : Ruth Wanlass To Wed September Ist 15 and Deb for those 16 through 18. The winner in each category will be chosen for general appearance from a fashion point visitation to Moab, Sept. 9 and 10; a 4'er Party, Sept. 16; visitation to Logan, Sept. 25; a golf Scotch foursome at Hobble Creek course, Sept. 17 and a hobo party to be held Saturday, Aug, 26. | Mrs, Gene Oliver reported plans for a Mother and Daughter tea to be held Sept. 21. Members ‘ who wouldlike to act as models for the fashion show are requested to contact Mrs. Oliver. Mrs. Glen Loveless said that a bazaar will be held in December and disclosed some plans for this. “of view, as well as for the quality of the garment’s con- struction. The judges for this contest will include Mrs. Elva Pugh, Mrs. Emily Tyler, and Ilene Harding. The Provo City winners will qualify for the second level of judging at the Singer agency in San Francisco, Calif. @f the prospective bridegroom. ‘The couple will be married Sept. 1 in the Manti Temple, On Saturday evening, Sept. 2 Mrs. Clark will be hostess for of rFsyi Be FER Giddings, 125 West: 1st South, American Fork. All friends and relatives are invited to attend between the hours of 7:30 9:30 p.m. In the event of reception will be in’ Ward church. leaving the Manti Friday a wedding! will be served in the & 2 of American Fork is the mother be the best man and Larry Mrs, George Clark, Utah state Bowen and Alan Thomson will |Eagle Auxiliary president, reusher. In the line also will be ported on a special tea held at Mrs. Giddings and grandmoth- |the Salt Lake Aerie in honor er of the bride-elect, Mrs. Theo of the newly-elected Grand InAnderson. Ruth Thomson will \ternational Trustee, Mrs. Hap’ preside at the guest book and Wilding. She also invited all Mrs, Bob Allison will play or- members to atterid the various visitations throughout the state, gan selections. Mrs, Clark also reported that The bride has chosen a reception decor of orange and the Logan Aerie has almost completed its new building white with gladioli predomi- which should be ready for the nating. Utah State Eagle convention Miss Wanlass {s a graduate’ slated for May. eee of Manti High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Snow College at aim this past year where was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma sor- Miss Vidmar To Marry Mr. Clark Winning garments at the regional level will then go to New York for the selection of the 18 finalists, six in each age group. | Mr, and Mrs. John Redd Vid- served an LDS mission to IreThe pubic in invited to attend mar of Los Angeles announce land. He is a member of the the local fashion show and the engagementoftheir daugh- U.S. Naval Reserve and will AMERICAN FORK — The lyn Wanless. Lynn Clark will | forthcoming marriage of Ruth Wanlass of Manti and Don R. Henderson of American Fork fs announced by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wanlass, parents of the bride-elect. Mrs, Ruth G. Clark in a fashion show at 7:30 p.m., at judging at Eldred Center. Sarat GUARANTEED YO BRIGHTEN the gloomiest of winter days is this 100 per cent wool, full-length coat in fashionable winter white. A circle of white mink forms a gnug collar. Thelining is rich, soft satin and self-covered buttons add an authentic note. Sears of Provo shows this model for the coming season. ter, Melissa Ann, to James Kyle enter the Navy in Septemberfor Clark Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. his two-year tour of duty, Kyle Clark of Provo. The wedding date has Under-Wonders . The bride-elect is a junior at beatae |Brigham Young University in Yet Controlling | Sheer, Light bog date hay not yel wee ieGolege of ‘Mechanical En The future bridegroom is a business major at BYU. He has| To underline the sleek shapes of fall . . . super-control—the panty all-in-one allows you to, JUMP SUITS Accent the Waist Watch the belt . watch waists . . watch a strong come- back for high-waisted girdles, 5 WhatColorIs The Pot Calling get away with having eaten all) Menswear consultants lbed ETsee summer long and still look/them way: For business—a| high-waisted th theme. % stretchthiswool m the high-waisted as a seal come FallIt’s} blend jumpsuit, ~ The Kettle Now? Anyof 8! sleek one long sweeping line of con-| cut to look and act like trousers| The Pull-on — a. panty with DUP Women trol from the bosom through] and a vest. Over ‘it, a 2button|® hidden top band that hugsthe Avocado, Brick Red, Copper-jare unlikely, though, for most mid-thigh. A leg zipper makes| jacket, all in windowpane, For|Waist for a smooth line under Have Place tone, White, Apple Green,|colored utensils are made of itwas easy to get into as the| action, and lifting the best of|body-skimming shapes. sportswear — a jumpsuit team-| The back-zip — from the Flame Orange, Cordovan Brow"! stuminum, z which has the high- lightest pull on, ing a parka top with trousers, |front, it looks like a waist nipand Shaded Poppy are the new, na In Musical colors for fall. “Fabrics? No,|¢S heat conductivity of any is spread to the food being|Naturally, in a stretch blend.|per and apanty girdle com- Mr. Henderson graduated from Sutter Union High at Sutter, California, He was honored as being the most valuable high school athlete in ley Ward cultural Sacramento Valley in baseball, Daughters of the Center Utah ti and that evening} ‘basketball -~ ig:ae County camps are invited to participate in the musical pro’s parents also will season e duction, “Moments to Remember” planned as a feature of the The bride-to-be has chosen|Salt Lake Valley league. He National Encampment of the {completed six months duty in Sons of Utah Pioneers, Sept. 1 the Utah National Guard and and 2 in Provo, has completed his first year at Snow College. Heplans to con- The musical will star memWanlass, Willden, Peggy Cox and Caro- tinue at that college this fall. bers of the Utah Valley Opera Association and dancers frot a reception in the hall, Reuter "poe,team inthe aluminum cookware. "These| metal commonly used for cook- cooked without danger of stick-|For weekends — the jumpsuit|bined. For all its control, it’s decorator shades grace new|Ware. The better the heat con- ing or burning from hot spots|in a herringbone stretch fabric|as lightweight as most brief and you add the shirt. little pull-ons. Wassvat cookware Heedionl ductivity, the more evenly heat in a utensil. by utensil manufacturers for fall delivery to stores. Color invaded the kitchen timidly at first, but has become| boldly established in counter tops, cabinets, flooring, major | } appliances and now utensils. Some new cookware sets are) available with matching canisand accessories. Others may be ordered on a custom various modes of transportation from pioneer days to the pres- basis with a personal monogram or design motif on each) ent. utensil, Portable electric alum-| The Encampment will open inum cooking appliances have Sept. 1 with registration from joined the color parade, too, 2 to 6 p.m. at Wilkinson Center, with electric fry pans offered BYU campus. in beige, avocado, turquoise and) Mrs, Jayann Payne, Mr: hite with contrasting non-stick Utah of 1967, will highlight a interior coatings. | 10:30 a. m, fashion show and| New “hard-lock” or scratch-| brunch on Saturday, Sept. 2 resistant non-stick interior finThose attending will also enjoy ishes are offered on all the new) | tours of BYU campus and to colored cookware. stedot |other points of historic interest. with enameled, porcelainized or Ati davasiace ee! 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