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Show Page 18—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, July 12, 1970 QueenFills Royal Calendar with Blend of Fun and Work REFLECTING HER PRIDE in her lovely daughter, Mrs. Roy B. Smith keeps the royal robes in good repair and ready for parades and other public appearances. WORKING AS A TEAM, the American Fork royal trio enjoy celebration and the girls add an exotic touch to their selling with selling Steel Day tickets for the costumes. Spencer). Lions Club.A trip to Alaska, Mexico or Hawaii will be a feature of the MOLLY MAYFIELD A TALENTED musician, Queen Miss American practices her regularly, adding DANCER and Colleen Smith, Fork of 1970, dance routine new touches and working for perfection. She will compete in the Miss Utah Pageantin 1971 after reigning over this year’s Steel Days, which begin July 16. I attended eight different schools se: the (could do better if my wife would cooperate). I think our children could and should learn to adjust to change. “ean Thave your thoughts on the RUSTRATED FATHER Dear FATHER; Don’t let your athigitl talk out out of any more ces for by Betty Soft Is Rashion's aac Father Frustrated by Family DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: Several times in the past few years I’ve had opportunities for very gvod promotions with sizable raises, but each time this comes up my wife and family have gone ape at the suggestion of moving to another city. My wife says tiat Susie has only two years to finisn school, Junior has only three years to finish, why can’t we wait until they're through school and then make a change,etc. My feeling is that usually opportunity only knocks once, andif I don’t take advantage of it Be never have another (Photos For the New Fall Styles advancing. You aren't getting thinking of running away but any younger and the older you tha: would hurt Mom. Besides,I get en fewer opportunities don’t know where I'd go. I’m you'll get. only 1450 it’s a long timebefore I It welt hurt the youngsters a 2an leave homelegally. bit to change schools. In fact, it If I don’t think of something it do them god. The only pretty soonI’m afraid I'll crack timeto hesitate about changing up. Can you help me? schools might be duringthelast SCARED year of gradeschool, high schol DEAR SCARED: or college. Your mother knows your MM. father has changed since the accident and I’m sure she’d be DEAR MRS, MAYFIELD: Myfather was in an electrical able to takehis strange behavior accident about a year ago and in stride. Have a talk with her, since then he has completely changed. He has a kindof split expressing your sympathy for your father AND your fear of personality. One minute he'll be as sweet as can be, the next a he might do without really minute he’s yelling about meaning to hurt anyone. If you're so sure you can’t talk to nothing. A few nights ago, after Mom her, talk to May doctor and let went to bed, he came into my him help yo If you aeolect to take some bedroom. He stood and watched action along these lines you will me and then came over,put his = partially to blame if your arms around meandacted like a father harms ou. You know he boy friend.I told him to stop it is mentally ill and not and he did,but now I’m scared to responsible,so it’s up to you and — to be alone in the house your mother to do whathas to be ith him. ie "Tean't tell Mom. She'd have a nervous breakdown. I’m As Fall’s fresh = fashion Trigere. Now, footwear is the face is revealed, comes focal point of fashion. It is immediately into a Soft feminine — designed to walk with the new longer hemlines.” may be a Shoe colors are soft and so are construction eve but whatever the Sree materials. There will be soft kid soft is definitely the direction and calf, the animals (real and fashion has i. Newness for print), crinkle patents, velvety , and discreetopps! of the coming season centers on the long, the fluid, the oat smooth, textured and printed aces. tend themselves to crushy clothes — gathering, Shoes that will be worn by the tucking, pleating. Cardigans sirens, femme fatales of and girls with the long look of peasarts and gypsies, are wee scene. If you've been ‘tending to your knitting, rt know ee fabrics are And now that other old handicraft, crochet, is coming to the fore. “Lissome, curvy, clinging — the excitement of the coming fashions make something marvelously new and elegant of the timelessly soft beauty of women’s body, from headto toe, says fashion designer Pauline long ago will be elegant oxfords, choked pumps, soft wraparounds (buckled, belted, closed or open), ladylike pan‘ hoes thatcling to the foot and pretty moccasins (some with ties, tassels and braids). To warm leftoverrolls, place them in a dampened brown paper bag and bake in a medium oven for 10 minutes. The rolls should be just as fluffy as when first baked. vil SUMMER FABRICS GROUP # 1 attendants, Carla Hansen,left and Terrie Lee Heinz, who will also appearin several area parades. LAST MINUTE PREPARATIONS are always necessary before’ a parade pee Helping with robe and flowers for the queen are pique prints, sportswear prints, bark cloth prints, many others Plaids, Plus Plaids ‘There was a time — like last — when plaid made the jon scene alone. But that was a decade ago. Since then, fashion a eee ‘sophisticated and pri two biggie ideas: plaid plus pattern andlayers of looks. Done wrong, eigher concept could turn a girl dizzy. But together right, they swing her outtasight. 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