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Show Page 18-THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, October 18, 1970 Karla Meigs Sets Date For Beauty, Have Sauna Fail Means Winter Isr’t Far At Home — Here’s How NEW YORK (UPI) —Directions for preparing a homemadesauna are given in a new beauty bulletin for nurses. The sauna is described in the first issue of the publication “Beauty Prep” as a great way for nurses to relax before going to bed. Totry it yourself, fill a large ‘Mr, and Mrs, Louis B. Neigs of Tin Falls, Idaho announce the engagement of their daughter, la Louise, to William A. Miller, son of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph W. Miller of Provo. Miss Meigs,a 1970 graduate of Twin Falls High School, is a freshman at BYU. pot with water. Just before bringing water to a boil, ada one teaspoonful of allspice, one of the ae herbs ome, Mr. Miller graduated from Provo High School in 1966 with high honors and completed an Austrian LDS mission. He is presently 4 junior in nvechanical engineering at BYU. r 8:00 p.m. It will be heldat the home of Mrs. Siuart Dunn, 1168 Old Willow Lane, Provo. Thetopicofthe discussion will be “Consumer Problems " and ‘TheRiverside Ladies Clubwill the special guest will also tell host a luncheon fashion show about her trip to Ghana. Tuesday, Oct. 20 at the Riverside Country Club at 1 pm. The The club consists of fashion show,to be presented by professional home economists Castleton’s,will be narrated by who are homemakers staying Bronca Oughion. Chairman, informed on the home economist Mrs,Albert Perry, was joined by field. Other professionals inMrs. Charles L. Fillmore, Mrs. terested in affiliating with the Carl J. Forkum, Mrs. K. E. group may contact Arleen Bullock, and Mrs. Earl L, Swensen, 373-8561 or Clara SchWilliams in planning the event. field, 374-1362. BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI)— Two Berkeley women have built up a rushing business selling handmade soap to hippies. Their store —The Body Shop —offers such naturally flavored soap as lemon, cinnamon apple, papaya, cucumber, honeysuckle and Berkeley leather. Their perfumes include orange, strawberry, lime and “luscious FOOD STORAGE AND HAVE you ever wondered How can | determine the amount of food should store? How long can store different foods? egpe, like you should eat it,’ customers remark. One youth tasted the blueberry and bs disappointed whenit tasted Brigham Young University i: pieosea 10 emnounce « WITH OVERTONES OF ZHIVAGO, long sweaters make the ski scene on the slopes. The full-fashioned midi length sweaters have soap. “You keep reading about how dirty, how awful, the kids are,” Mrs. Jane Saunders said. “But most of them love to keep clean a keep talking about their course in the latest methods of selecting and preserving foods for ‘ang p.iods of time. Nails Are Lovely With 10 Step Care MISS PATRICIA WOOD Patricia Wood To Wed Dale Rice In December December wedding plans of University, is teaching in Patricia Wood and Dale B. Rice are announced by Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Wood, of Benjaznin, its of the bride-elect. Mr. Rice is the son of Relda Davis of Hamilton, Mont. and the late KermitRice, The prospective bride, a graduate of Brig ham Young a flowing line accented with front buttons. The ribbed pocket matches the collar which also doubles as a hood when the wind is cold. Spanish Fork. Mr. Rice fulfilled a mission in Hawaii for the LDS Church. He has attended Ricks College and BYU, and is presently serving in the Marine Corps. The ceremony will be pe’ Tformed in the Manti nema If you were to have the very October issue. best menicure money could buy, TIP 1: Start by removing what would you get? GLAMOUR every trace of nail polish. A Magazine asked handfulof nail cotton squareor puff is the best care experts what it is that wayto getthe pol ff. TIP 2: Then, with an emery ™akes a manicure professional. They got back a whole list of board, file your nails to a manicure oe, ie steps om rounded oval shape. The pros filing to pol a ag lete advise tc file gently in one how-to on nail buffing,first aid direction from underneath the measures for peobiea nate ps nail to discouragechips or splits. health-building nail hint some TIP 3; Massagea conditioning ey os te wetted toca te cuticle cream or oil into the base of the nail. TIP 4: Gently nudge the cuticle back with a fine-tipped orangewood stick. socialite boyfriend, Edward - TIP 5: Treat your hands, Finch Cox, a Harvard la law arms elbows to a generous student who co-authored a book slathering of nand or bodylotion, TIP 6: For a real called “‘Nader’s Raiders” which skewers the Federal Trade shape up the sides of your Commission. Cox’s book :: now fingertips, too. on the stands in paperback an TIP 7: Gently wash nails in his name heads the list of pay water to remove any student anthors. traces of oil or creara, Whenever The President is not only you dry your hands, make a proud of his daughter’s perch- special point of gently pushing ant for politics, he beams when your cuticles back. he feels a published article does TIP 8: If you wantto polish right by his wife. your nails, here’s the pro way to When Mrs. Nixon got rave 40 it,A. pply base coatfirst—it’s reviews for her performance in the fc ion of any good polish Europe, mixing with royalty job because it gives the polish a and commoner alike, the surface to stick to. Then appiy President was very happy. “I twocoats of polish (three if it’s a don’t mind what they write very sheer pale polish). TIP 9: To avoid small nicks or it me,”he told a newswoman. “Just so they say nice smears,let all applications dry things about my wife.” at least one minute between coats. TIP 10: For a neatfinish, run an orangewood stick tipped with cotton and dampened with polish remover alongthe outside tf the cuticle andanne to clear any smudges of Section 1 Section2 DATES: Oct. 21-Nov. 18 DAY: Wednesday Oct. 26-Nov.9 Monday & Thursday PLACE: 2260 SFLC TIME: 7:00-9:30 p. m 7:00-9:30 p.m 2308 SFLC TUITION: $18 INSTRUCTOR: Kay tranz For further informationcontact: Brigham YoungUniversity Special Courses & Conferences, 242 HRCB, FattileSasi Provo, Utah 84601 — 374-1211, Ext.3556 former boss and friend, Sen. George Murphy, the Republican seeking re-election. Aside from her political appearances, the 24-year-old Tricia is keeping out of the social limelight. She has given orders to the First Lady’s press aides that her whereabouts are not to be disclosed to inquiring reporters. It’s Tricia’s way of insuring her privacy, the aides explain. But curiosity persists about the President’s daughter, her comings and goings and how she whiles away her hours in the big white mansion that led so many presidents to complain of its loneliness. Most of her weekends are spent in the company of her B Nixon Reveals ‘Secret Weapon’ WASHINGTON (UPI) —President Nnixon revealed recently that his political secret weapon is his blonde daughter, Tricia. It struck a familiar chord. About 10 years ago the Republicans complained bitterly that President John F. Kennedy had a secret weapon irrepressible daughter, Caroline, worth a million votes. When Nixon arrived in Connecticut last Monday, supporters told him his daughter had done a tremendous job on the campaign trail. “‘She’s our secret weapon,” he smiled, adding, ‘not so secret.” Nixon said Tricia was due for a second appearance in California before the Nov. 3 elections. She is pouring it on for her Couple Wed In Alabama, Jil&Suan Are Living In Orem Mr.and Mrs. Marlin E. Hall, poi do soi under lace. Her short Jr. were honored at an open veil of illusion was held by house at the Lake Shorecultural pearls, and he: bouquet was of center Friday, Oct. 9. They were babypink roses. mere July 30 in Bessemer, Pink, white and gold were the a. prevailing colors, and silver Parents of the newlyweds are candelabra addedtothesetting. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. The bride’s mother made and Largin of Bessemer, and decoratedthe bride and groom’s Mr. and Mrs. Marlin E. Hall of cakes. Lake Shore. ‘The young couple is making a At the open house the bride homein Orem, and they are both wore an eaupite waist gown of _seniors at BYU. @ @ © @ ®@ Knit cuts a pretty figure wools/blends/acrylics 54"/60"widths 238 Get Ready For WINTER wv WN WITH THiS AD Clip And Save! Y2 PRICE PERMANENT WAVE Reg. $10.00 . ee Budget Waves From. . $500 OPEN LATE MON. & FRI. $995 373-5707 98 yd. 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In Europe, women bring their perfume and lotion bottles to stores for refills. The same procedure, used by The Body Shop, appeals to ecologyminded young buyers dead set against disposable containers. Dr. Lbby, who runs a commercial research laboratory, thinks the success of the soap suggests emergence of a social trend. To Speak To and lower your head so that the e _ KARLA LOUISE MEIGS ‘Unisex’ Shopping She says boys buy almost as much of the soap and perfume eee explaining, “it's as ) and two sage Virginia Cutler Removethe pan from the fire The wedding date is set for Nov.28in Twin Falls. The couple will be honored at an open house in Provo on Friday, Dec. 4 in the Pioneer LDS Ward. Stream Soap “Hippies even come to The Body Shop from the country communes. They say our soap works greatin the streams.” Mrs. Saunders and her sisterinlaw, Mrs. Peggy Short, did only $15 business the day they opened their shop three months ago in a complex of hippie stores ona on Avenue. The is whipped up in a bucketrae the local be of a pharmaceutical chemist friend, Dr. Henry Libby, and molded in long slabs. Later the slabs are cut by knife into bars at the store. News of the flowery products spread by word of mouth among “‘the street people” and University of California students. They now buy $100 worth a da; day. “They don’t like synthetic fragrances and French perfumes,” Mrs. Saunderssaid. “Just as they favor natural hair, natural foods and natural birth, they prefer their flavors natural, or straight.” steam bathes your face for 10 minutes. Rinse with cooler and cooler splashes of water from the tap. Dry skin sivuld be creamed first RICS 98 West Center Street STORE HOURS: 10-6 OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY ANDFRIDAY UNTIL We honor BankAmericard and Master Charge Cards Phone 574-0258 9 P.M |