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Show LedaWalidWiss TUESDAY, JANUARY : Herald Cosa rts 23, 1988 Daily 5 Ne ddvnge Clubs. Mug to ~ Savrione —Oe ak Mans —J Lots ofHelp Comes From in truthful adver feei shows like Busy Readers POLLY ed above (the m a widely cir kK newspaper) be any eu — lengths of film r cities a kc sensational purposes. 8 say, printed for Let's stop pretending most af the staff touted as “pure ecking the lists of movie art,” “beauty through truth trying to find something little or presented as “a director's Sam and Susie can see next kthrough"’ is really that e cultural advanta; Saturday afternoon Theater owners should do their reads the ads first and duty ays, “Look here, Dad. This} Another misrepresentation is one must be about space! It|the phrase “only for mature ays, ‘Scrubwoman of Atlantis| audiences.” More times than in livid color! Ratdroppings of |not, this dé&s rot mean one et Uranus. marshgas of Plajulan'|must be mature. It means an ib off lightly dia , offering for those who want a mark, The Connie Lewis Will Wed Brent Johnston Feb. 10 ppear without This is where dad grabs the|nothing better than a hour or e of an outdoor paperand reads the test of the 80 filled with cheap thrills rust ads. There is, for example, a © double feature billing of “Hold | fore the bulb jelly be- Me While I'm Naked” and Cl b ed in the Soul ‘Trip Number Nine,”| u N otes RS from the Christ Methodist Church ship in Salt Lake City will present a concert Saturday at the under the sponsorship of the Young Mothers Section, Here group of 16 rehearse their intricate patterns of bell ringing present religious and secular music. Youth FellowEldred Genter several of the by which they | Wesley Bell Ringers To Play | Concert Saturday for Public socket, — SHIELA while another ad promises “A PAST MATRONS C/RCLE, AR POLLY — Pleasetell prolonged game of sadism.” ES {me how to clean a brass mesh | “The Romance of the Bells’) sing, “The Old Y Bell.” Re-)Youth Fellowship in 1963 and school and is presentlyat-|fire screen. Mine is badly black th . ;« Building, 251 pm. H. 800 ednes- |will ring Saturday night in Pro-|cent Belles cf the Y and Miss|/have played on many occasions Mrs. Mark T. Lewisofthis city |tending Brigham Young Univer- ened by soot as we keepafire of tural History again tila eg |vo when Young Mothers Section LibertyBelles will be presented. throughout the state since then, going all during the winter, Ij, k. announce the engagement and isity. | a ie “Y” bell as a symbol| In charge of arrangements have used a brush and brass forthcomng marriage of their We do our own censoring be'| ETA ESPILON jof the Provo Women's Council! of the tradition of Brigham/for the evening are Mrs, Vic polish but they do not do the cause we believe we —/ Will meet with Nanette Lassen | will Sponsor an appearance of) Young University will be nar-|tor J Bird, general chairman; daughter Connie to Brent P, y en! the Wesley e , t sda ut ldr Bell Ringers from| rated by Marylin Miller, Mar-|DeFonda Collier and Donald at 8 p.m tue mor abo wha our chi Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. | the Christ Methodist Church of paret Woodward will sing, “The | Trottier, research; Stella J, R. Johnston also ofthis city. 63 J Yi throw away my plastic should see and read than the CHAPTER |Salt Lake City, {Bell Song”’ from “Lakme” and Oakes, histories; Celia Geertclothes basket as the handles libraran who also is booked by The couple will exchange local garden clubsfor her excit-| Will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. | The program will begin at|Ruth Melville and Kenneth son, decorations; Women’s Pr ear were broken, but myhandy hus’ vows Feb. 10. They will be hon with Mrs, John Davis, 338 S. \8 p.m. at the Women’s Cultural|Lindsay will sing “There were|Council officers and Young band found a very good use for ing program ofbird calls, ored the same evening at a re- | Center and will be a fund rais-| Bells on the Hills” and a quar-|Mothers Section officers, hostit, He cut it up and used the Censoring by committee or 2/900 E. ception in the Memorial Hall at ing projectfor the building. The| tet from “Sweet Adelines” will esses; Marylin White, bottom for a drinking and bath"|sherriff's office frightens me lic Spanish Fork. public is invited to attend with|sing several bell songs. ity; Shirley Bradford, Jeannie ing place for the birds and in|because it rather brings to mind| BETA SOROSIS Miss Lewis is a graduate of At 7 p.m. a 45minute con-|Bloom, Arleen Johnson, Diane 4 - the winter it can be used for|those old movie clips of the Will i meet Wednesday at 2 tickets available at the door. Spanish Fork high school and lars |__NEPHI — The Ladies Liter eeding the birds. With the open-jbook bonfires set by self-ap-|p.m. with Mrs. Ed Shriver. Prov A prologue will precede the|cert will be played on the BYU| Treasure, Patty Gurule, Penny LDS Seminary. Mr, Johnston is jary Club of Nephi held their | gram by Mrs. Pames Fulkerson. beliringers concert and _will|Carillon. Hogge, Irene Christensen, Aloalso a graduate of the same annual Anniversary Party rev |work sides he madefour lovely |pointed censors, feature the “Y” bell, the Liber-} The 16 members of the Wes'jha Porter, Barbara Price, Lor trellises for my flower pots, Now, nobody wants movie cently at the home of Mrs. ty Bell and bell songs by well-|ley Bell Ringers will present|raine Gee, Blanch Sheffield, Wire coat hangers were bent|makers to return to the never-| PHILE NADA Frank Grenhalgh, | a varied program of religious|Mrs. Jeston Jacobsen, Georgia A round and the plastic was wired |never land of Andy Hardy. But Will meet at the home of :Mrs, known local singers. Sean aeteAtaseers|_ Will meet at the ProvoUslity SPANISH FORK — Mr, and {high Club Marksanatomy8.2 Fog At Party Winter-Tired The club was organized 63) to this base. The pointed ends of|I think most would like some|LaNell Hayward, 1597 Willow A male chorus from the Ralph) and secular music. They were|Bringhurst and Mrs. Kenneth Woodward A capella Choir will organised as @ group for the|Balser, school representatives, years ago, on Jan, 18, 1905,/the hangers were pushed into|fresh, original ideas, ‘There !Lane, Thursday at 3 p.m. Furs Can Be and became a member’ of the) the dirt in the pots and they| National Federation of Women’s | joo very pretty. — J. W, | Clubs in 1910. Easily Cleaned DEAR POLLY -- I wantto| ONE DAY SALE WEDNESDAY---JANUARY 24 Mrs, A. V. Gadd, president, |tell V. S, T. that I have used | conducted the meeting and read | kerosene for yeers to remove| As winter plods along toward a poem, “This is My Wish,” |tar from all colors of cars and spring and your winter ward as greetings to begin the 1968 /it has not injured the finish. 1] like it much better than the robe ‘ins to droop, it’s time club year. to freshen all your clothes, even Games were enjoyed by the|commercial tar remover that those furry collars, cuffs and group and then each member |can be bought at auto supply caps. To avoid expensive pro- exhibited pictures of themselves |stores. Dampen a cloth with fessional cleaning of fur trims in 1905 or 1910 and told of events |kerosene and, when tar ig reand to revivethe grizzly antique that could be remembered at|moved, rinse off with cool fur coats everyone is wearing that time in their lives. Those water — THELMA JANE this year give them a corn who were born since told of] DEAR V. S, T. and others— some of their earliest recollec-|I was advised that kerosene is starch cleaning. Mix % cup of corn starch and tions. Many amusing incidents |used by many but it is neces" 1 tablespoon of househoid dry- were rel.ted and comparisons |sary to be sure that it is all cleaning solvent in a bowl. made with life then and now. WASHCLOTHS 4 way to replenish your supply. Marvelous as _| wiped off or it might affect the| Place the fur rightsideup on The group of 14 ladies pres |color, particularly on white or| brown paper and then spread jent have spent a total of more |very lightcolored cars, An ap| on the mixture with your fing- than 330 years altogether in|plication of wax afterwards| ers, rubbing it into the fur. Let active club work for the benefit | would also help in the removal it stand for about 20 minutes, of their community. Mrs. J. L.|of any traces of kerosene that rubbing occasionally. The mix- Belliston hag the longest record, | might remain. — POLLY ture will become quite grey as having become a member in it picks up dirt from the fur. 1913, She has been an active You will receive a dollar if To remove the cleaning mater member of General Federation Polly uses you favorite homejal, brush the fur all over with for 55 years and during that making idea, Polly’s Problem or a vacuum cleaner using the up- time has held manyoffices and solution to a problem. Write holstery attachment or shake participated in many district|Polly im care cf The Daily the fur well and brush it with and state conventions. At the |Herald, present time she is serving as| SS a soft-bristled brush. vee parlimentarian for the Ladies * Literary Club Smooth Switch A short business meeting was * Smart Suit Has held. Members were assigned) With Softener Favored Pleats. districts to contact people and | encourage participation in the| If your dynel switch turns Red Crass Blood Mobile pro-|Wilch-like and unmanageable in sortmentin latest deco- rator colors to mix and VALUESto 19c ea. match with your hath LIMIT 1 pOzEN \ Ree eae |Gaiahad. GOLDEN FRENCH FRIES ..... 10¢ LIMITED QUANTITY NO iLAYAWAYS BREAKFAST served ‘a 11:00) ...... 27¢ AQUA NET 4, 8:15 P. M. PROVO LDS TABERNACLE ’ «4 Dr. Glenn R. Williams, Conducting AN EVENING OF CHAMBER MUSIC Tickets Available at the Door ¢ REG. 1.79 POUND 13-072. 4ae™" oy OFSeva WOODBURY BASKETBALLS ~ One Day — Only...... o7 OFFICIALSIZE ¢ Reg. 2.29, $49 NOW...... 1 ALL JACKETS REDUCED ‘Tremendousprice on one of a kind bedspreads. These are Odds and Ends of previous promotions, No Layaway, Please. DONT MISS OUT COME EARLY WEDNESDAY,Jan. 24, 1968 CASHEW NUTS HAIR SPRAY WALUES 19 9,99 MEN’S—LADIES—BOYS—GIRLS . au reuceo V2 Price ano more sy 77 NOW UTAH VALLEY SYMPHONY ( IN CONCERT GOLDEN CHEESEBURGERS _ 27¢ Fe ou figure, andslightly flared over| nostalgic names such as Slim sleeveless vest. t00m towel ensembles, Food Department Specials Highly favored for spring: the gram which will be in Nephi|winter’s cold, give it a soothing, suit vith the pleated skirt, No. ‘on Jan. 30, [pecouariao treat. Dip it into 3400 comes in misses’ sizes: Several letters and greeting|an extra rinse using 2 quarts | bustmeasure 32, 34, 36, 38, cards from iormer members of of warm water and \%4 capful Size 34 takes 3% yds. of 54inch the club were read by th sez-\of fabric softener. The fabric fabric, No, 3442, saine suit in retary, Mrs, John Robertson, |softener will eliminate static half sizes: bust-measure 3, 37, A hot dinner was served to|€lectricity in the synthetic hair 30, 41, 43, 45. 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