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Show c August 21, !!)! Pizza? Never Again! With summer came a sudden uHi of paities. The 'j; a i " met lot nne last tier before school ended and vacation sent each hi"' own wa It was a home made pizza parts. Since the party was held at my home. I produced a recipe : i gct-toge- Be Near Those You Love... just received from an aunt, an excellent cook. The crust was begun first. After mixing the flour, milk, etc., it was noticed that the consistency was more like paste than dough. A quick review of the recipe brought the decision that maybe we had read it wrong and that the one cup of flour meant seven cups of flour. Aftetr five cups, we realized that once again we had made a mistake. The dough was soon thrown awav and the sauce be- a s.tTf i ' rived from a pizza hut. AN nearby Now when my friends say. "Let's get together for a home made pizza." I answer, Pizza? Never again !" ! 1 lie Best Selection y A I TALL A A FABRICS X S always at n f lhashion hahricsV Even if you cant visit those pm love as often as youd like, your gift portrait will tell them youre thinking of ! them. You need no special occasion to say 'hello with a portrait of yourself or your family. Its a wonderful way to make someone dear very happy y 86 W'est Center D con Pax-man- The purpose of Boys State was to better inform the boys on the working of our govermnment, and to teach them about the definite threat of Communism to our freedom. John, a citv eounselman of Sut- s Inc. Attention ..U I Dean pj 5A Sg YU s, Inc. W'est Center PR 3- - 3 3 38 every American should know of the threat to his freedom. The finale of their program was a Governor's Ball at which Governor Clyde spoke. Di Ann s hashions Now you ean look to DF ANNS FASHIONS lor the riijht touch of glamour in sportswear by ASPLN See the ad in September Spy! NTLFN Holiday House 56 W Di Ann s est (.'enter Street BOOKS HALLMARK I' ash ions 2 16 CARDS Phone PR Provo, Utah 8 GIFTS AT THE ALL NEW North University Ave. 3 liMihtwTiVJ FR FOR THAT WELCOME RELIEF AFTER YOUR STUDIES EE A MOVIE TONITE - "Come TECHNICOLOR BARGAIN PACK 330 Further details will Theme Paper SHEETS wear special outfits tei distinguish them fremi the less alert. Ik given by your student body officers. Watch, listen and he prepared. 66c Full semester's supply of standard size, high count filler paper with waterproof ruling. In cellophane wrap. 2 and 5 holes 330 sheets 3 holes 300 sheets 05 West Center The Gant Story Famous H.l.S. Cottons, all new colors. Ages 2 to 18. Young men's sizes 29 to 38 waist. Check these for the value of 1 the year. 168 West Center Provo, Utah YOUNG BOYS' MEN'S, CORDUROYS W believe that Gant shirts have a certain look that distinguishes them from all others. Careful tailoring and adherence to a strict tradition are qualities indigenous to Gant Tha emphasis here is on meticulous detail in a heritage of conservatism. well-bra- d SLACKS New styling in Ivy styles. Green and antelope shades. Ages 12 to 18, and young Do you like a really neat, well fitting collar? Softly flared collar construction is gently RIGHT. Do you want to hang your shirt up? A trim hanger loop sees to that. Room to breathe? Oversize body construction is the answer. Theres a full length box pleat back for trimness, too. Precis stitchj ing let the easy barrel cuffs roll up at men's sizes 29 to 38 498 fo 68 mid-poin- men's and boys' wear. in 1 ietfeti A What a jeason for skirt collectors! Never before so many shapes! Pleats? More kinds than you con count. Flare? Way out or just skimming. Straight? You bet. We're skirting every issue 6 W. Center Street this fall! l t. The Gant shirt has been designed to serve you through a lifetime of correct dressing. There is painstaking workmanship in every fine Gant shirt. ..it comes from the expert craft of New Englands finest shirtmakers. The craft explains why the careful details of these Gant shirts have been many times imitated but never duplicated. The newest and smartest e -S- EZA to Use tliedr own ehanee ieleas. Fellow members will SLACKS 398 to 598 S Highers who ed with student fun anel as its only purpose. .Membership will he open to .just those who are eager anel enjoy doing the unusual. They will he ru!eel by nonconformity, and given the Cr.Jl t Come in or call to make an appointment for the portrait that will please someone so much, always! Y are prepareel for an exciting, eventful year! A new anel different club is being form- expert fitting. nm Stuff they taught us up there Communism should be taught vn every school in America, and on September Most' tl ie 2 . - of your figure with, STUM AND BOYS . . teer City, stressed the military side of Boys State with the Marine Sargent in charge of each city. Like all boys he thought . . the meals were real good. Reid, a delegate to State and re-- : cipient of a scholarship, thought it was fun and educational, especially the part on Communism. Phil, who came away with one of tin ten outstanding citizenship awards, thought that Boys State was a good experience, and that they had tremendous lectures and films, lit said, Restless? Impatient? Make MEN'S Utah State University, Logan, was the scene of Girls State held June 11 through June 18. Representing B. Y High this year were Pat Stewart, Helen Gardner, and Cheryl Ann Doughty. The week's activities included classes and lectures on city, county, and state government, plus briefings and films on civil defense. Participants were divided into cities and counties, and each was assigned to a political party whereupon they elected their delegate's and officials. Pat, a county delegate, delegate to the State, and member of the State Legislature House of Representatives, found that ". the symposiums were interesting and informative, especially tile court sequence with the cute lawyer." Helen, sergeant at arms, and Judge of Lewis City, commented on the sweet pesonalities and the friendliness of each gild. Cheryl Ann. a county delegate, liked the girls and their originality especially after the She also liked the dost work with them. Boys State, held .Juiy S thru , lo, was attended by John Reid Acord, and Phil Swenson. Provo. Utah ! YOUNG Boys, Girls Staters Bring Laurels to Y High elec-toins- . is A a Page ( at V'ld part SJnft HOOVE R'S ' 74 WEST CENTER STREET |