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Show CEViEW jjrViQfy 6. 1 !66 . Highland High Junior Featured In Seventeen ' ' . , . 9 SHOP PLENTY 'Til 9 OF FREE STORESIDE FRIDAY PARKING aiUJOUAiVtolU ViflUflt, SUGAR HOUSE V Prices are slashed to the bottom on all our coats! Beautiful fur trims or bewitching untrimmed coats in any fabric, texture or color you could desire. Hurry in and buy while selection is still complete. Wonderful Selection , Fame Brand 16, of 1940 Browning Avenue, Salt Lake City, models this blue outfit for the January issue of Seventeen. (Photd by Seventeen: c 1966, Triangle Publications, inc.) unf rimmed! coaffs Marjorie Meads, Its not unusual for Utahns to gain national publicity in one facet or another, but when Salt Laker does it, and a pretty one at that, ung its news. Marjorie Meads, 16, of 1940 Browning Avenue, Salt Lake City, is featured in the Jan ""oary issue of Seventeen Magazine. She is one of 24 girls selected to personify the nations most accomplished teens. To find these girls, aid of leading civic, c and Seven-t- he scholaS- - JfnlfatieiilTrf and thousands of young women under 20 were screened. The winners, were brought to New York to pose before the color cameras for the fashion portfolio in the 20th annual You the Reader issue, devoted to contributions of talented teens in every field. Miss Meads, who sewed her way to the title of Queen of the Deb Division in the 1965 Singer Young Style , maker Contest, is shown in two home-sewi- ng outfits: a blue crepe overblouse, skirt and- and a white wool fersey shift. ofThe talented teen, a junio 1 Regular $38 has been sewing since the age of eight. She hopes to attend Brigham Young University and study fashion and become a fashion coordinator. My mother did that," she points out. In clothes, she likes things that are high style, fat Highland .High School, Beautiful, Luxurious with good lines and fun fabrics." At Highland the brownhaired girl belongs to the dance and pep clubs and the junior choir, and is on the She is a candy honor roll. striper and enicjys k? fpr-frimme- skiing and tennjjjln - 8 . to sawing. Sj Regular PJii Mu Moms Set Program Lynch, is fun dress Reg. to clearaiBsise j T Reg. to Reg. to $11 $13 $18 s5 7 70 74 79 Sugor House HAYRIDE particular. The students will spend time and half sizes Famous brands from our regular stock. Sheaths, and many more styles to bouffants, choose from. All the latest fabrics and colors. with their own senators and will be given a chance to hear from other distinguished Americans while attending the forum. tendent of Public Instruction. The youth program, which is financed by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, was established by Senate resolution and its purpose is. to give outstanding students a chance to see on the spot functions of the federal government in general and the United States senate in country of origin of imported fur misses', juniors' NEWS NOTES Xnn Manz, 1709 Lane, Holladay, and Stephen S. Zwahlen, 130 Edith Avenue, Salt Lake City, were selected to attend the Youth Forum recently by a panel of judges at a contest under the direction of Dr. T. H. Bell, Utah State Superin- A2 lobftWd to ng ut, Barbara m I Hostesses assisting Mrs. Reese are Mrs. William L. Christensen, Mrs. A. Dale-boMrs. Robert Shaughnes-s- y, and Mrs. Lee R. Grover. Fieldcrest t All wanted styles, colors and fabrics Furniture. through. 29. chairman of this first event of the winter season. She is being assisted by Mrs. Mary Peters, Mrs. Arthur Rice and Mrs. Don McPhee. Following the luncheon. Miss Susan Armstrong of Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, will present a program: Jewels for a Queen; Reservations may be made by contacting the chairman or one of her AI Mrs. Merline Learning of Designs and Clark-Leami- (Continued from page B8) According to Mrs. Marion olmes. President of the Federal Womens Club, a luncheon for members and their guests will be held Saturday, January 15, at 12:30 p.m., at the University Panorama Room. Mrs. Florence H0LLADAY ' - $88 Federal Womens Club Plans January Lunch Mrs. Paul C. Droz, Presi- Mrs. Theodore W. Reese, dent of Phi Mu Mothers Club, chairman of the event, has has announced that a special , scheduled a luncheon at 1 p.m. luncheon and program will Friday, January 14, at the open the social season for the sorority rhouse on 1415 Butler New Year for mothers 'and Avenue. The luncheon will be followed by a program their quests. which will be presented by cods ei Youths from the Holladay Baptist Church, 2780 East, 3900 South, joined together with other members of the Salt Lake Baptist A ssociation-- al on Youth Fellowship December 30 for an old fashioned havride. The group met at the Highland Baptist Church, 1724 East 2100 South, at 4:30 P.M.: where they traveled together to Mountain Meadow Ranch for their outing. Following the hayride the youths were served chili and hot chocolate. mi Bountiful GIRLS' DRESS CLEARANCE School and holiday R .9S la 10 9 LADIES' draiwt in sizat S to 4x and 7 fa 14. CAR COAT SALE vinyl loodn. cotton card, stylos, colors. Rag. $25 to $30. Includes one! alt wools. Many t GROUP LADIES' CAR COATS SPECIAL group of seasons most popular fabrics. S to 20. Rag. to ISO. Largo LADIES' stylos colors end ... nam 14Vfc ... JERRYS LADIES' fur 3 SUIT CLEARANCE to 20, knits, tailored fabrics. Sir. to 22 to. Reg. $26 to $130. Sugor Housojonlyl Famous . ? 3 BETTER COATS trims and untrimmad. Sizes I to 1$. Rg. $70 to $175. SKI RENTALS Vz TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! liols' COMPLETE SKI OUTFIT BINDINGS BOOTS SKIS- f; in Sizes 7 to 14 from $195 Reg: 24.98 Sporting. Center Jerrys STATE 6100 SO. HRS. -- h&TC " r ' 266-962- 0 9-- 9 SUNJM' ,T C doGaccsniHig toasty warm wool fabrics or orlon acrylic pile. Also coats. Most price lines available at Bountiful store. Dressy coats POLES - ? r I w r- |