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Show November 11. 1955 REVIEW, Weather Wives Knit Cast Socks I,.? TP- -- T1' P: 4 injormalmn R Louise Hoggan, manager of Hygeia Iceland, looks, this weekend, to be the culmination ot an 18 year dream! This weekend will open the general skating season for Hygeia Iceland. obtiinxl for Current - fmm Childrens wear, aprons, tavs, baked goods, quilts and other homemade Items will feature the Butler Third Ward Basaar Saturday at 6 pm. in the ward cultural hall, 3001 East 7800 South. in- Dubof-ske- y, South 22nd East, president; Mrs. Lloyd Magar, 4226 Mathews Way, viceresident; Mrs. Halbert Root, 568 Estwood Drive, vice 2183 Mrs. president; William 2365 Lynwood Dr., Chapman, publicity; Mrs. Harold Wolcott, 177 East 750 South. Bountiful, treasurer; and Mrs. Glade Gerber, 2059 Green-bri- ar Circle, calling This worth wile project was ' yimrifH Mrs. Bernard clude Mrs. Jane Bedke, 2259 Laird Way, la teaching other clii) members to knit hospital cast socks for the Red Cross to send to these hospitals. The women work on this service project each Thursday in the home of Mrs. Bedke who is the wife of Col. Hasen Bedke, U.S. Regional Weather Butler B azaar .' Planned cldb officers on you. Do your children fee: out of the swim because they aren't wearing braces on their Guild teeth just like all their other little friends? Then take home a lovely set of lightweight al- - S-la-te-s- '. ' i e ; Farrell Miss Eileen Farrell will appear at the Symphony Guild Symposium Friday, Nov. 12, at 1:30 p.m. In the East Lounge of the Union Bldg. Mr. Robert Tall of the University of Utah Music department will discuss the life and works of Verdi, whose compo- sitions will be among those Miss Farrell wiU be performing Friday night in Ogden and Saturday evening in the Tabernacle with the symphony. Mrs. Forest Stohl and Mrs. Martin Z wick wlU be hostesses for the afternoon tea, and Mrs. Richard Willey will preside. FLOWERS SIMULATED st South 315 East 21 Marian and Bob Freeman, Owners . L 486-83- 43 POODLE SPECIALISTS WORTH HOU.TVOOD Cutting GROOMER Shampoo Combing Teeth Manicuring gleaning FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 1221 East 33rd South ERLS POODLE SALON 486-01- I've been thinking of starting a shop of my own, featuring only merchandise guaranteed to sell itself. If the word hadnt already been so overworked lately, I would call it the "Serendipity Shop after the three Princes of Serendip who went out looking for one thing, and in the process, fortuitously found something else they werent even looking for at all. Fortuity. Inc. fills the bill very nicely. Wander through the shop and you will find a wonderful collection of odds and ends; maybe not precisely what you came in for, but maybe very useful all the same. It all depends 23 with same, and extra lids for garbage cans. (We also have garbage cans to fit lids.) In the Pantry Department, there are padlocks for refrigerators for families with teenagers... filled cooky jars for mothers with no time to be mommies... and pies guaranteed to taste exactly like those "his mother used to make. Currently, our talented staff is working on Food Reproductions - gourmet delicacies that look and taste like the real thing, with absolutely no calories at all. You will be able to eat a million of these chocolate eclairs and still 28-2- Published every Western News, Inc. Great Thursday by Offices at 2245 South West Temple; Salt Lake City, Utah Ml 15 Telephone: 467-74- Stephen Rosenblatt and Managing Editor Norman Rosenblatt Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah under the act of March 9, 1878. Carrier subscription $3.00 per year Mall subscription $5.00 per year Member: Utah State Press Association American Newspaper Representatives i I 01 : l : AUMMAKtS NO CASH INVESTMENT MINIMUM (or No) MAINTENANCE it MAXIMUM TAX ADVANTAGE ALWAYS DRIVING CURRENT MODEL Also in the Thanksgiving "look ahead" is the centerpiece for the table. (Everything you can do beforehand gives you that much more time to sit down on Thanksgiving Day.) And Normans Floral Arts in Foothill Village has a wonderful selection of autumn flowers to dress up your table. Turkeys are peat.. .but for the middle of the table, it's flowers. For instance, with a pile of yellow and white chrysanthemums, you can whip up a centerpiece similar to one I saw at a party recently. The base was a silver tray filled with grapefruit, lemons, limes, and green grapes. In the center and tucked throughout the fruit were yellow and white chrysanthemums ..perfect for an autumn table. Norman has mums in all colors.. .candles in fall shades... greenery to catch around them. And if you feel absolutely just telephone Normans Floral Arts and let them turn out a centerpiece for you. Those planning to.spend the holiday at a friends home might consider a hostess gift of a dozen cut mums... or a beautiful pot of growing ones that may be a thoughtful friend., planted as a cheerful remembrance el a friend whd shdps at Norman's! ri,,T end up with malnutri- tion. When the diet is perfected, a brochure will be sent out to our customers. One of the most Important items in the shop is Time -prime time, day time, night meantime "Je . braces uanbeHetianjjef;0tood to be ably low price. These braces able to buy and sell Some wont straighten teeth, but they people always have too much, will certainly straighten out others, not enough. At For- .r MERCURYS 49 69 COMETS m - : CONTINENTALS W( H Take Year Trade Ohra Optlea Te Say : TWO GREAT TOURS) I your budget while they make your child feel more socially And all your acceptable friends will think you are wealthier than you are. We also have neck braces for those who would like to be "in with a fashionable whiplash Injury, but dont want to go through the real thing. There's a magnificent supply of decorator designed leg casts and crutches for people who like to lounge around ski lodges, but dont really know how to ski. Now, you too may enjoy the pleasures of 'apres ski at a new low price. Forget about the high cost of skis, boots, bindings and lessons Buy one of our patented leg casts, a few pairs of stretch pants, and youre off to Alta, Aspen, or Vail in real style. Best of all, you dont ever have to go out in that old cold snow; just sit in front of the fire and sigh.... and ask someone wistfully to get you a drink. Someone always will. What else do we sell? How about a Secondhand Vacation Kit for busy executives who cant vet awav? Its complete with stamped passport, rumpled travel folders, pencil marked guide books, ticket stubs, an assortment of foreign coins, and slides and snapshots taken just the way with you would take them, room to insert a shot of yourself in front of the Eiffel Tower. Well mail back for you appropriate gifts from various countries to friends of your choice, along with fifty postcards frorrf fifty countries with "wish you were here" and "this is my hotel" scribbled on them We also provide dogs that bite mailmen, barking docs for people who have neighbors With W. Geon Skousen es Your Guido tuity, Inc., my time is your time - for a price. Sound unworkable? Not at all. Think of all the thousands and thousands of people with time on their hands... time that drags and shuffles along. Many of these people would cheerfully give much of this time away. The small segment that is spent in happiness is overshadowed by days and hours of emptiness. If only to heighten this small part, they would gladly give up some of their time. And then there are those who are always running short, whose clock goes on too fast. To catch an important plane, to stave off death, to prolong happiness - what wouldnt some people do to gain a few more minutes, perhaps an extra hour. At no fee to our customers, the Time Dept carries on a Barter Department where Time may be traded One unhappy hour is worth fifteen This may happy minutes. Some people keep their money inanolu sock. ..some keep it under their beds. But the wise ones keep theirs safe Peps Kw tpltsM lahuioat liters' 14 eoSeii Sent a. Aatenca In Wmmm Wi Om Sfeoanan SePoEco Mrs. Bertha A. Avery will be honored on her 78th blrth-di- y November 14, Sunday, from 2 to 4 p m at the home of her daughter, Mrs Edna Thayer, 1731 South 14th East. Mwusat FLUSH DOORS IMMEDIATE OPENING We are expandint and nerd a food lotal man jth tood ckaraclrr rrfrrrncet lo sell exand service the ne clusive automatic Flrdrolux Cleaners and Floor Polishers. Man ho qualifies still receive hieh rotntii. plus bonus, pension plan and 5 4 other imenlisrs. V ? NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY No er limit. Oppty. lo rarn SI V) While learnine. Wr do our ftnanrine. Nome openines part lime, (ionian or write John W e I 71 frosvrin. 3rd bonth., S I..C. Melodrama Every fr 4ry yif JUlLc 14 W&rk et 2- -0 2- -4 2- -6 x 6-- 8 x x 6-- 8 6-- 8 2- -8 x 6-- 8 3- -0 x 6-- 8 3- x 6-- 8 -0 BELCH $17 ' MOW 31 1812 18 60 13 02 13 80 25 28 $ Q 95 4 Sofurdey ANY CHOICE Crstirocdi" SILVER WHEEL THEATRE t In Q (?) Wntt Happy Birthday OLD-TIM- E Coll oUtar Sirs . UNBEATABLE DEALS ON Ji-4- tat f J (I) MAHOGANY CARS and .TRUCKS Si latwva. St aacwat on "Dirty R i: t H Ittft . in the mar- CHEVROLET Cfly Mmsnsy ns ket for something unusual . or if you'd just like to shop in serendipity, visit Fortuity, Inc It's a busy place And it's not hard to find Just around the corner, first turn to the right 1966 Mem ns treme circumstances, quantity is often worth more than quality. One of our clients is currently amassing five extra years for himself He will be very unhappy, but he will live longer. The choice is his; it might not be yours The Time Department draws some of our oddest customers And some of our oldest you're leek ef Maneae leads leer ReekMieaUiiMeM Ittt e It eicittaf UfL' a Mt mci City. Aactaal Mk Ratal, UiyM Viilatt, 2. Saafh Awarke tear ns sound odd at first especially if you have never dealt in second-han- d time, but in ex- So if b : 1. and sound in an insured Tracy-ColliSavings Account. And saving money, like everything else you d , can become a good habit - if you just do it long enough. If a habit you think you cant save money - try this simple recipe: every month when you get paid, pay yourself first. Include a regular sum for savings in your list of fixed expenditures and then, at bill paying time, pay your Savings Account the ten or twenty dollars you owe it Need an easier recipe? to autoThen just tell the nice people at Tracy-Collimatically remove a certain amount from your Checking Account each month and transfer it toyour Savings Account. (This way, you dont have to worry about remembering everything is taken care of for you) anything at all What if you don't have a Checking Account? Then open one and simplify your bookkeeping and bill at Tracy-Collipaying. Checks are printed with your name and address and your bank --by -- mail envelopes are prepaid What more can you ask from a bank? Lots more and Tracy Collins (THATS MY BANK) is ready and willing to provide all the banking services you need Just ask them mRmtmw&mmQm HEW ice-skat- vice-presid- ent Were sliding into the holiday season.. .and it's not too early to start planning vour Thanksgiving Dinner (only two weeks away, you know)... and the best place to start is with the turkey. Because after all - what is Thanksgiving dinner without a turkey? And Meiers Market, in Holladay, will have a great supply ol those typical November birds. Naturally, theyre not In the store right now, but Mr. Meier will be happy to put your name down on the list and have a nice, plump tender turkey ready for your Thanksgiving dinner. I've never quite figured the difference in flavor between hens and toms, but some people seem to prefer one and some the other. My main concern is that the turkey be big enough so theres enough for lots at meals. And if you have a flock of little ones around the table, why not buy some extra chicken drumsticks at Meiers and cook them along with the turkey. That way, everyone can have a drumstick.. .and everyone will be happy. Make Mr. Meier happy for Thanksgiving, too. Order your Thanksgiving turkey from Meiers Market InHolladay. THE BUTTON BOX by PAT CUMMINGS the group by Mrs. Lee Root, club vice president in charge of the service deShe is the wife partment. Halbert Root of the Regional Weather office and resides at 3568 Eastwood Drive. Pal 27-2- Mrs. Hoggan said, 'With this new roof we can schedule classes, church parties, general skating, and Ice Hockey classes, church parties, general skating, and Ice Hockey without fear of being stormWe ha ye left the ed out. sides open to give an outdoor atmosphere but build a roof to Insure pleasant skating. Some things in life cant be changed . . . such as the weather. But where there is an opportunity to better the life of others, the Weather Wives change grey skies to blue. Currently this active group in engaged in a project to give warmth and comfort to American soldiers hospitalised in Viet Nam. .... h lonely, decided to get other newcomers together. Thus Newcomers' Club began, and today boasts a membership of nearly 500 women. Anyone who has moved into the Salt Lake area within two years is welcome to join and participate in the numerous and varied activities offered These include by the did). luncheons, bridge monthly groups, bowling, golf and skiing, garden group, theatre group, painting, and volunteer service group. The group meets as couples to attend dances and parties during the year. Newcomers Club has chanty projects and also sponsored the Miss Salt Lake City Pageant this year. The Salt Lake City Newcomers Club celebrated its seventeenth year with their birthday luncheon at the Ft. Officers Club on Douglas Tuesday, November 9th Past presidents of the club were honored guests and were presented corsages. Birthday cakes were included in the decorations and were given as door prizes The program, an adaption of the Broadway play 'Funny Girl, was presented by Harold Glazier and his troupe Mrs David Appleton, of the club, read the history of the Newcomers' Club, relating bow seventeen years ago a small group of women, new to the area and uf thopfunf Charlotte Montgomery's column, "speaker for the House has always interested me. She brings up so many important and interesting ideas about products that people buy. One of her columns that came the closest to me was her plea for better sue markings on childrens clothes. It is so annoying to hunt for a size on a shirt or a pair of jeans, only to find that it has washed out. Sometimes, the only place the manufacturer puts the sue is on a tag that gets thrown away. And then, faced with a pile of clothes to be sorted, the poor housewife doesn't know if she has her 9 7 hands on a pair of Socks, too, are jeans or unidentifiable when put en masse. And shoes always have the markings just where they will wear off the fastest, so you dont know what sue tennis shoes anyone is wearing at any given moment. Maybe we should all go back to tunic and toga days - one size fits all with the help of a rope At least, when they all came out of the drier, there wouldnt be that moment of puzzlement as to whose is whos No need to sort.. .no need for separate dressers . no need to match things. 1 think Ive solved the size problem for Charlotte and me. Mrs. Hoggan said that years ago when the ice box was out and the electric refrigerator was new, they decided on building a complete semi indoor skating rink. This Saturday Hygeia will open with a All the new roofed rink. comforts inside and all the freshness of outside will be there. CLOSE TIES WITH THOSE ABROAD, members of the Weather Wives Club are cast socks for the Red Cross to send to hospitals in Viet Nam Pictured hospital knitting to left right are, Mrs. Elvin McDonough, Mrs. Bernard Dubofsky, Mrs. Haten Bedke, Mrs Halbert Root, Mrs. William Chapman and Mrs. Lloyd Magar. imm i rerhv column Newcomers Hold Birthday Lunch The Shopping Block Hy geiaOpens With New Indoor Rink KNITTING 11 Nerlt City, Utoh lor IMotmai tom o4 tarratitM iDJOGAIM-XBC- 6041 SO. STATE ST. S To0gxaas7 T, MURRAY -- Pam - 6 PH. d m 262-262- 71 m 4 n m. |