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Show Page i4--THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, May 2, 1971 DUP Convention Will Mother- Daughter Tour ‘MemoryStreet’ BY ESTELLA PETERSON chapel, tithing office, theater SANTAQUIN — The“Streetof and dance hall,oldest ree, stray pen and the orchard where the Pioneer Memories” in Sanfirst fruit trees were planted as taquin will be the tour attraction rs uf the many orof the Tri-County Daughters of chards skthat today are on the Utah Pioneers convention on rolling Thurrday, May 6, at 10 a.m. The mn ~~ oi convention and luncheon will be schoolhouse e Broup witwhere assemble at the the school held at the Spring Lake Chapel, three miles north of Santaquin. bandwill play patriotic numbers and the third grade students will In attendance will be about 250 sing, “Utah, We Love Thee.” women, members of the North Estella Peterson will then tell Center and South Utah County the story of the Streetof Pioneer DUP camps. Kate B. Carter, Memories. national DUP president, will be In chargeof the event will be in charge. Conducting will be Irean Peterson of Camp Summit Maxine Moore, South Utah and Maybel Smith of Camp Chief County president. Santaquin. Tea at Elks Home The Provo Ladies of Elks will hold the annual Mother-Daughter Tea today with guests to be received from 4 to 6 p.m. : > Light refreshments and entertainment have been arranged for the afternoon by Mary Carnesseca, chairman, and Sandra Ferre, cochairman, Marie Knowles, Connie and Shanna Carnesecca. The committee emphasizes that the afternoon is planned for the wives and daughtersof all Elks not just those who are members of Ladies of Elks. Following the morning session and luncheon, the group will MRS. DUANE THORNTON(Diana Andrew) MRS. BRIAN STUBBS(Silvia Canelo) Reception HonorsPair After Temple Marriage A pretty Springtime reception Saturday evening at the Orein Third Ward Cultural hall honored Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Stubbs, who were married recently in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The brideis the former Silvia Cane‘o of Buenos Aires, Argentina, who has been son of Mr. and Mrs, Darrel W. Stubbs of Provo. The bride wore # gown featured a tiered laced skirt over satin with long lace sleeves. Her bridal veil of illusion was fingertip length and coment toa flower of pearls and net. She carried a bouquet of ane and baby breath. Attending her was Lisa Thomson as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Rita Stubbs, length dotted-Swiss frocks in different pastel shades which featured empire waists. They carried baskets of May flowers. May baskets of fruit blossoms and daisies decorated the hall. Best man duties were performed by Mark Nordgren and Alan Stubbs was usher. A wedding lunchin Salt Lake City was hosted byparents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Morris ‘Gardner was hostess for a shower honoring the bride. The newlyweds will make their hoine in Chinie, Ariz. Diana Andrew Is Married Provoan Will Show Fabrics Mrs. Linda Winkler, Provo will display her work in the Fabrics Design exhibit to be held in conjunction with Mothers’ Weekend at Utah State University, this week. During the past r, Mrs. Winkler has studied stitchery under Miss Jessie Larson, professor of art, Utah State University. According to Miss Larson,five areas of fabric design will be represented to the 10-day show at the USU Library Gallery. These are creative handweaving, dye techniques, paint igques, macrame and hook techniques, and creative stitchery. In addition, three dimensional roorn models will be exhibited, WASH WIG WISELY NEW YORK (UPI)—A wig made of synthetic “hair” can sometimes go for as long as three months without washing. But when you do wash it, according to authorities in the wig industry, use cool water for sudsing and for rinsing. Other instructions: Wash the wig with a mild soap - -baby shampoo or one of the cold water soaps will do. community. Thestreetitself is First South and was the first county road winding from Payson through Santaquin south to Mona and Diana Andrew, daughter of ployed in Tempe. Nephi. On it are the first Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Andrew of The couple will make a home schoolhouse, first LDS Orem, and Duane Thornton, son in Tempe. of Mr. and Mrs.Phillip Thornton of Provo, were married Saturday, Mayiin Tempe,Ariz. To Duane Thornton, May 1 Neckline Rates High in New The new Mrs. Thornton is a graduate of Orem High School where she was active in Tigerettes arid Orem Sub-Debs. She is also a graduate of Brigham Young University. Treatment of the hair at the Since attaining her degree there, neckline is one of the important she has been teaching in the parts of the new hair style picture. In manystyles it is Jordan SchoolDistrict. dressed to fellow its natural Mr. Thornton has also at- growth direction, and alwaysits tended BYU and is now em- design harmonized with the design of the sides and cot NN PALOS VERDE Hair Fashions Gayyellow florals charmingly set against a background of flowing bands of greentones and flower Dispelling the Myths Recently I spoke at a university where a newcourse, called Search for Fulfillment, is being offered to women I came awaywith myfeelings reinforced about the need for this kind of program. The objective of the course is to help women remove the road blocks keeping them from making the choices that are necessaryif they are going to lead fulfilling lives, andto help them assess their personal skills andabilities and the opportunities available to them Many myths must be dispelled before any woman can hope to reach herpersonalobjective First among manyis the popular image of all housewives as so many female Einsteins chained to laundry tubs while scrubbing dirty underwear There’s the China Doll myth, portraying women as seductively dressed, suggestively perfumed, all sexed-up and nowhere to go except to her stove to unhappily drop frozen food pouches into boiling water. There’s the myth that says any woman who refuses to sing three choruses of ‘There's A Rainbow ‘Round My Dishpan”’ every day is overeducated, alienated and unbelievably unhappy. A real fairy tale is the one about working women neglecting their children with the result that these children end up delinquent and (shades of momism!) destroyed. The real plight of most womenis that they allow themselves to be used as pawnsin these sociological parlor games What exactlyis ‘fulfillment’? The definition I like is Hair length in the nape area ranges from zero for a softly fitted neckline to one-and-a-half inches, or more, to allow for freedom in design. Crown hair is relatively long, from five to nine inches. Front hair lengths vary freely in accordance with individval style requirements. Hair coloring for Spring calls for soft, warm tones of blended color to give 4 quality look to your hair. Soft shades of blended blonde and omae will continue in popularity, as will soft shades of mete highlighted with golden reflections. However, a new spectrum of exceptionally warm and rich value is reds and browns is making the scene for attention. Grays and silvers continue to hold their regal sway, enriched with violet and sapphire tones. In make-up expect more eye one I once found scribbled on the back of library card colors, such as violets, blues, greens, browns, yellows and pinks,blends of three or more of them,and colored lashes. Rouge will be used in deeper tones, an in limited areas, andlip colors become more lush, including earthy tones of the browns and passionate pinks, peach, reds, and wines.Intensity of your own personal color is built up by Fulfillment: From shadowstoreality. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) and rouge. blending tones of both, lipsticks flowered china. In bright flowers SUNNY SIDE Rich gold cast to multi-flora! motif. Very high fashioned con to match any decor temporaty decoration. OLOHA save on exq visite Noritake — a set Your new Noritake PROG! RESSION CHINA is an exciting new achievement in elegant china dinnerwai re. You may safely freeze, refrigerate, heat, cook and serve with PROGRESSI ION CHINA. 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