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Show Feminine Horizons AGE of OPPORTUNITY Horizons are The measure of her world The eagle's eye A shore of boundless sky, A guiding star. lLY SAUNG ud one O1 1 creations waich oifer exciting ney horizons for women in the contemporary world. Mrs. Robert (Carol) Bills and her sons, from left, Donald, 8, Steven, 11 and Robert, 13, are * joined by herniece Sa also 8, in a day on the sun-lit, snow blanketed slones of a popular Central Utah ski area By WINIFRED N. JONES Herald Women’s Editor Co EMPORARYwomanhas taken a long step from “child and kitchen”—once her single domain. Her horizons now stretch widely to new areas of home management, child rearing, business careers, recreation, education, grooming and fashion knowledge. Modern homes, filled with equipment which lightens her physical work, have provided her opportunity and time to continue to develop her person and her personality. Continuing education is available to her on manylevels and she can join her family in sports and recreational activity. She can reach out to the edges of the world by the incredible accessibility of communication and bring the best ofall lands into her own home. The women of Utah Valley are endowed with horizon-expanding advantages offered by community, school and church. There is no limit for those who choose to stretch their vision to the distant star. THE NEW ROMANTIC expr ion is found in this be-ruffled gown of gaily printed voile which brings into focus the “elegant lady” look now on the fashion horizon. The new styles make getting dressed up even more fun AMONG THE MULTIPLE CONTINUING and adult education programs which expand newhorizons for homemakers and mothers are the c presented by the Young Mothers Section of the Women’s Council of Provo-in cooperation with many other community sponsoring agencies. Mrs. Alvin H. Price of Provo arrives with daughter, Nicole, at the Women’s Cultural Center for one of the sessions, which are open to any mother desiving to broaden the horizons of her family’s learning, progress and happiness. WemenSaday SUNDAY, FEBRUARY25, 1968 COMBINING A SUCCESSFUL CAREER as teacher with homemaking, Mrs. Clarence Tyndail of Provo finds her very modern kitchen allows her imof time and to prepare the best of meals for her family with a mit all apy. An electronic oven speeds cooking and a bat he colori s and a dishwasher speed up preparation and cleanup. ful carpeting is also an easy-care time saver, |