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TM-vice president conducting will Honor Officials Two women seltred from district nominees will be honored as "Jewels" One for the by publicity Mrs Joanna C Maitland Boise Idaho S and H Consumers Service Miss Carolyn Dunn Utah ' guest speaker will :i -- "‘ try 60 1 L 1 i 14114 ' 1 PLi tt I Lai -1 ihit40 l'ati''(1110 r:l'e i o mo t A z!-'di''-'- t ! '''''' ris'- 4''4 o'‘'? t0 1880-18t- kr ft 9 t 4 ‘ s - l 9'1 Kt-s'IEJ- — - t' - 0 tii" to t illt'4 e 4 io 0 ' - t $ i - - " 11 ' -- 0 411 4irI 1 t °1 I 1 r tile' A 0 ve A I'? 'ItIth 17 46 ! A - - ' t"k1- - 1 11 4876 SIZES 36-- 48 144405 -- slimmin g d Tap! Sew it in cool voile lightweight blend silk print and walk away with honArs Printed Pattern 4876: Women's Sizes 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 Size 36 requires 3'!i fabric yards Fifty cents in coins for each pattern—add 15 cents for each mailing pattern for and special handling Send to Anne Adams care of The Salt IAike Tribune Pattern Dept first-clas- dress with ZIP size and style number - - 1 '15 - :1'17 ' iiii 1 I T N - - 1 ic3cI:"7bo ncs7r-b- t cii — ovsr with rclorfu1 country gty:9 Prints mainly Elio or C7PPTI 5 Szi) 13 I - 4c- 13 DOV:':Tr''': Cr 10)71-- —tii st 4ass Esss 7 --'- ' & T:11 -- 4oc -- I 1 I s —s —--- flair Cut 2 g0 Shntnpoo and Set 300 ROWILSTI " - 9 4Itt " 16a ' efl-fr':- jf' 114sof ' Penn& Base perect fcundatIon for spring ctliffures frnm w? 4 n el 71" XACJ BEAUTY and WIG 3 :! : 71:1':'':' ' I ' :7' ' :::' : : ' t -- '''': 46 ' ':' ' ' Weekend Guests :' r 4:111 ' '':-- : ':-1- ' 7 ::':q-::4:- i$1k: '111'ci 't '‘4)0: fyi'!1':-4 ':' ::::v:i::: 1z!ry4F- ' 'i!r:---1'- is:‘t1ti:i7! -- ''-- "s I - : :i 0 t iq: '''''''' 'i ' i: : '' :I-J- )i ' ::" 'i '4' ':' ' s 5 - t'''' 44 I :' ' '' ' t':-- : i ?ei ''''' ''1' '! !' i i'i'- ii :::fj11 '- :i: - y 'i ! 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I k':-- ti - : -7- ' :'i!13' ' i :' 1111--:- '::$ " Introducing 1 FERNWOOD NEW FLAVOR - 31 DANISII NUT ROLL ICE CREAM ' ro I Ix ' 2Apkasathmw ' t- 4itavAtiommo iis Hand Dipped :: t 't:gt'i!:- - trlitpedtnoesdssayn While there they Diego attended the National American KRedeart isCrth°sse che: nirmvenaritionni Mr the Cache County Chapter of the ARC Mrs Dean F Petersen Jr b spending the weekend in Denver :' ' - 44 ' 6 Convenient locations Send for leaflet No 709 for direetiomi making silk suit Suit's simple lines makes it easy to knit 486-201- 4 — AAUW Meet '' American Axsociation of University Women Salt Lake City Branch will hold a business meeting and tei Saturday at 1:30 pm at the University of Utah Student Union Offictvrs will be installed at the meeting Mrs Blaine Busenbark and Mrs Leone Slater are taking reservations The ) (t '1' i t t411t-- :N '' ::I ' : 4" - '1 I ' 1 44N11)0A e t ''':- illillt - 'T: '' ! s) 4(11 f IC ' ' "1-f-- i F t :“ 17! t1 : - 411' 011'14 ! 1 I 1 ' c'p S IL 1 the perfect spectator h t Aeoooe 4 CL t rf '1 V- i1 I i '' 4'1y Summer's favorite the crisp smart immaculate spectator look This new version by Mr Easton is done In fresh white trimmed with Black patent Blue calf or Briarwaad Brown calf So popularly priced too at — ir rI j : -- --- T IADIV ) $1795 r 1- : i - ( 1 Open ser i surt'-------- biliP'26 - - t ' 4 rli 4 146 1''- I i Ad :on '''40 :In 11” 71 446011(eiA- Shoc Hotiery "iliiy 2145OLITH MAIN— t!!1-t :? I 'fil 9 - and ildnMagi's i - SALT LAKE CITY ' - 4 i ' ' )1jilp SHELTON Beehive TV and Appliance Cat 401P East 3300 South K fI Park Free at the Main Parking Mall Enter at 26 W Broadway It's so convenient! : 6 HALMAR DOWNTOWN MEZZANINE io rid kw? h hone C I from a five day ' :'::':::cii1V'0:i''':!l':17:L2:'''''':' e- f ''' Keareturned A Leonard and Mrs Mr '!' i' - ': ('''''''- -' ik Visit in Denver 1 't Vi chheilramother Dnd :: i''::::'' t :t''ll'f a i' ''X ::: e t i:43 ::i t lt t V -: ::'''':F ' NV's ii'ls ts " ! '''' t 1" NI : ' ' :::' "crt 1 - ivit ' i Rael‘lvilsdona Mr and Mrs Eric A John non had as their guests last weekend their daughter and her husband Mr and Mrs Robert S Turley) Woodland Hills Calif their son and family Mr and Mrs Blains Johnson Ogden and Mrs Erin sister and husband Lorenzo Lee loghdnesnon's Mrs 2 i'iNrOR ''''i tl ''''''ti''' I ::::: ?:-:': I1ii't1 :':'f' :‘01'i 1 - '' 1111'LN') 1 Itii :4 :: : 1 ' v i 1 44 i i ' '41:i'V''0iiklt i k:1t2' : E0: s'$'11" '5'0 '4 ''iS4tYlli: ISr tk):':‘-- t "''' '' 1::''::::::-::r ri Fgliiihesritmsanlverien rsierstienigingMlth's' ' t 'dlit:012'p':'1(!:V:A1::-:i-:'- : '''-'-- :: NMfrisss ':Y:'ic''"tar5AAll f at her vahsl‘eiissTh Jenyhocinnird guest fiancee of Mrs Fuhriman's son Jerry W Fuhriman As : I '::: 4:::21: -- -- P aWtreandt Pelat A '! t 4 'A''' ft I :f ‘:tli 3 - 9 ‘ ': ': ::' 'i'? nteriTarsined ruhSarturimdaanye f It NNe :r ±— ' :" v - k--1- i ' - FICVC Imeof HOUSE 110 se - — $'25 i J ''' cAL-- NEW KITCHEN FAUCET Swivels! Sprays! Aerates! Shampoo and Set 4 Valley i -11" Ithncm"liettl:7erb°-frYes"hgu101tOrl't- 1 ' t411111 Mester J Myers' Yuccs Mn ' - 1 pr t "AvlI Expert Tipping - They also visited with two Dr Logan couples And Mrs rtobert McLoughlin Joshua Tree And Dr And former 771 f4t - southern spent California where they wers the guests of tho judge's brother George Harris in I i i y xaration V- Things to create isn may be handgeneration to generation then only the ftftk)— fst crewel yarn and linen should he used Lovely effects can be created however on wool silk or syritheto fabrics if the mate-rial Futipts to embmidery Where is crewel embroidery used? 'rile beauty of so many things is enhanced by crewel work that the list is almost endless A touch of crewel trimming 213 West 17th St New York NY 10011 Print name ad- and Mrs LOGAN—Judge Melvin C Harris returned home Friday from a - ' ' S So Many If you wish heirloom which ed down from s ' - Need to Two Types There is no need to limit yourself to the Jacobean patterns though Early Amer! can designs are quite popular and I have slen some exquisite crek el pieces worked in eon mporary designs 'Most ell'WV1 embroidery is on linen because the strong crewel yarns and linen fabric produce pieces which last for hundreds of years Spring Sale wilippings A op J The dress for all seasons—a eon Saturday at 12:30 pm at the University Club Mrs Charles W Michael ls chairman of the luncheon and Mrs Jennie Windle is chairman of the nominating committee ' - 1 '' ) il§:-''t- 4-14- 14 Club 1 -- 't'(- j -- - r)'-- ' A lunch- V)VV4Test i 1 ) — h 1 I :' ' 'Ali' tiwr :1 Federal Women if ' i honorary president l't t-- olt IN 1 r il va of - sOrWri ' Nk Mr and Mrs W W Dickey East announce the engagement of their daughter MIss Diane Dickey to Richard E Webb son of Mr And Mrs Eldon L Webb 1957 Longview Dr The couple plan to be married June 30 at the Reception Center Mr Webb Is a junior at the University of Utah studying business Administration " ' A e i ')tt'it 1 -- N &4' Diane Dickey Will Marry 41(44Ne'1VD s4 t t I' Nt'-- - " Sy Al lie Burgoyne - There are many misconceptions about crewel embroidery so let's talk first about what the term means This field of needle craft derives its name from the yarn used in creating it Blending Shades Crewel is a particular type of yarn a fine soft wool available in many beautiful blending shades of color Genuine crewel embroidery Is worked in many different stitches Variations of the Buttonhole French Outline Stitch Knots Cross Satin Stitch Chain and "Long and Short" stitches are those most frequently used When you combine several of those stitches on a piece of crewel using embroidery wools you are producing true crewel embroidery The designs most commonly associated with crewel are the Jacobean because' these fancy and ornamental designs were in vogue when this type of embroidery wan first used In England during thel6th and 17th centurien' ei 0 1- -- - : Your letter is one of many I have received asking abut crewel embroidery Entire books have been written on this subject end If you are seriously interested I would suggest a trip to your library for further study Today however I will just answer those questions which occur most frequently in my N be! (stlyy-tf- ) (Ce chairman U LAVAY -A - "embroidery" -- d - 't or Whether you use one or two envestamped address same to the lope Dear Pat: I am just full of questions which I hope you Will be able to answer First just what is crewel embroidery? Is it very difficult? All of the crewel work I have seen has been in pillows or pictures Can you give me some other ideas for its uses? Should I use a single or a double strand of yarn and what kind of needle do I need? ANOTHER PAT SAN 21101 f' L:: ' "crewel" needles to: Pat Trexler home Service Department Salt Lake Tribune PO Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah You may receive Par to Interchangeable cuide Yarns by sending an additional 35 cents and a long Mrs Golden W Robbins is chairman 'and convention Mrs Lee J Diamanti feder- ' ation 1041:j5 171111C11 ') -)- I 11''30 I l'''' r 1 e V((-4k4'- 0 k' be announced at the awards banquet Past state and district presidents also will be honored A conservation symposium and a leadership panel will highlight Saturday morning's session 1 111: einr 1 tPgmaziestw 11 doz) When choosing your dirN-tion- DIEGlo in - needles select ones of medium length with long eyes Buy those which are labeled envelope f ' LITI ' fabrics bedspreads or ens of other ways a titch in in of yard or more an and &Tends upon the e1fN1 that you wish to achieve Multiple strands will of course give a heavier appearance than single strands Is crexel embroidery difficult? Not really and it eel-- tainly is one of the most fascinating forms of needlecraft which I have encountered If you have never embmidered or if It has been very long since you have you will probably want to practice the stitches before starting on a major project mail c t'r'40 ftto worked -- 7olay'3 Paitern - e) ions s for ()Main of these knits making all send your roquest for Leaflet No 709 with 25 cents and a dancing A- 77-- --' To Bill Loos John Howarth and Ralph Ryser will take Karen Kratzer Nancy Ross and Sue Stayner to the Newhouse lintel for dinner and Y : t formal :1r "Uy - cross just your cup 1 of tea! -' f' F o r those 1 4 w h o prefer casual more Miss Trester styles worked In simple atockinette stitch directions are Included on the same leaflet for a stunning with light weight wool jumper matching Chanel jacket and for a pair of his and her Oinerk cardigans to be made with a linen yarn Spendlive The Carl Williams Quintet will provide dancing music for Margo Rodgers and Dave Christiansen Inkley Vicky and David Goates Jane Challis and Dick Palmer It wiil be the Days of Wine and Roses Friday evening at the Sigma Nu White Rose - Iv- tasuit then this - k4ti When Jim Nirodemus Steve Buntjer Doug C00mbs Allen dates of Johnny Astin Marie Stirling Joyce 0)ulam and Holly ilarmston — take their places for dinner at the Salt Lake Country Club each will find a fresh white boutonniere for his lapel Prime rib dinner Nvill he elljoyfq by Kathy Brooks and Brent Anderson Patti Meinardi and Jim Caulfield Marilyn Millerberg and Ken Oswald Ruth Ann Thompson and Gary Spangler Chat With Jule Sheri courees Between Rodgers and Ken Clough Diane Carter and Mathis Chappel will chat with Julie end Gordon Gee Johnson end Doug Susan McKean Black Diane Olsen and Gary memcontinuous bershp in the GFWC and the other for the longest and most outstanding record of leadership in federation work wiU Mi 't 4" I I o n gest l r dinner will set A panel conducted ft 1 K- with Mrs Maitland as hostess Plan Publicity panel Another feature will be a i Thursday Satur- Tea" be Nirs Louise Bushnell director of the women's department National Association of Manufacturers She will talk on "The Incredible Society" at the Friday evening By Hazel S Parkinson Tribune Club Editor bor a dress or sweator is elegant Accessories such ma Py pgla ss cases gloves or pocketbooks would be treasured posses- mons In borne decoration you can use crewel embroidery on curtains pillows upholstery pattern stitch !' Nothing extravnant Just simple boutonniere to spruce up your favorite date's tuxedo or dinner jacket Them exactly what the University of Utah Delta Gammas have in mind for their spring formal Friday eyening Take Their Places 1 n i1 ahid4ilowailApso Choosing flowers for boutonnieres at Suzanne II la(1)pc° But how about SOMP posips for thp gents? ' :ni A ' t- if ' 4 1 4 w t '''''' 4 '' ' es's1 t! 4- -k - t ? -- t - - 1 '1: Th Nanny Mann 1 4 By Pat Trexier What could be lovelier than a hand knitted silk suit with plogantly sunp)o lines? If you enjoy knitting with a Trihune Statt Wronr its always "flowors for the it i ''': :i 6 0 - it : ''' 4 lk: 1 :t 5 t i i 1 '' -- ' ' t 41 r' ': '' ' r ' s 14 4 ' ' - ''L - :1 ' 41 4- t i ! 01‘! ''''‘40"' l'-'- 1 ? ' -t'"" - 4 ':- '' : 4 s4 :' - P irv ! '4at:"! -- -- t-- i Logan Couple Vacations In California Hand Knit a Silk Suit Look inoFor Posies i 1 - r4 '' :' '4 s fl '" vv-- t 4 1 1 i co' 4:i ":1417 ' ' etr V '" 4: ' i 1'17 ivi ?Li 1 :'' ! 1 fIrrioceS 1:'' 'L ''' - 'f ' s i' Alk 1 ! 1 04'- i '''5:PL'A - 1 117 ‘: it 1 ' '4 0 A 1°1 :t !I '''') '''1' A 4AitAV1 - 'Pe- ' 1 k :: J thoA 11 ' À' 1 I s lit'iri4 or N ''' '' t ' j )s i ''' '''' 181 4" : 44i'a' V 1 14: ' 4 ' - k'41At'iLt 1 lat1 U: -- i i: s '' 4 - ': ' -- :''''' ''''"r44"— ' '' :' 4 't ' ''' A ' 44i s!'itlowtt ' t a 10 1 ' 15 - 4 '7 ' - '4tvx n' 7 771ttiror 1 4 r 4 '' '''''-'- 8 ' '' ' '' ! ' ":' T-sv'- 1 4 f 1 I I ''''"i44: - ' ' f 111' t: ''' '4 '4 0 r f ' '-- iv ) s k " - 1 ' t! ( t J 1 " ' r :'- Par Pointer Delta Gamma May 15 1968 The Salt Lake Tribune 41V Mg i in t FEREDAY Htg Si Appliances 2110 S Phone' 4674371 ' :Do YOU Hats a Account? - |