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Show Jft sf -- w ji '' eJ v- - v e . Hie ROY HEWS Thursday January 1, 19(J0 4W Good Grooming Is A Major At MEMBERS OF the Stake Sun- day School Board and their partners enjoyed a Christmas party College and program Wednesday Dec. Good grooming and current styling are among the major subjects 30. Dinner and a program was enjoyed by 33 jpersons at the mastered by stewardess candidates who attend the American Air campus near Fort lines Stewardess College, located on a home of Roy Tullis. how to kee? learn must stewardess future Texas. Worth, Every A neighborhood party was herself looking neat and attractive. Each year, more than 700 worn. aatvvit wwmMjiyli wm. held Monday, Dec. 28, in honor en graduate from the college. half five a and the Benson of the Kay Throughout family who are moving away. Attending weeks of study and training, were Mr. and Mrs. Paul John- skilled instructors covet every son, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Harris, aspect of styling and groomMr. and Mrs. Sylmar Wiser, Mr. ing with emphasis on skin care, make-umanicures and and Mrs. Frank Christensen, use of a Mrs. Helen Parr, Bishop and hair styling. Said recent gradnever knew there were I uate, Mrs. Vernile Parsons, Mr. and so many ways girl cbuld inP Mrs. George Stettler, Mrs. Glen-d- a prove on the looks nature gave Thompson at the home of her. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis. Supper To take hair arrangement as and games were enjoyed by the an example, girls chme to the group. college with all sorts of hair-do- s, MONTHLY THE meeting of some becoming, some definitely the Roy Kiwani-Anne- s will be not. Very soon after arrival each touch tricks for hair held Monday, Jan. 11 at the girl is given a hair evaluation Finishing demonstrated by Kelly instrucare which the session styling during home of Mrs. Dean Parker. coordinator. hairdresser Flint, styling a tor, professional esses will be Serving as and the girl decide what style Mrs. Alex Patterson and Mrs. tened with astringent wipes will be most becoming to her. Otto Seifert. Speaker for the away all dulling traces of powder set and cut Once the hair is hairline. will be Thomas evening Harris, in the agreed-upo- n style, the girl from'the While highly popular with the adminitrator of Weber Countys learns what she must do to keep Chronic Disease Hospital it soft and lustrous and always undergraduates, personal grooming is only one of the 77 subjects Guests may be invited to this neatly arranged. If her hair taught at the college. Among meeting. tends toward dryness, she may are stewardess Mr. and Mrs. Roger Critchlow be shown how she can use sterile other subjects and comwalking and two daughters spent the cotton halls dipped in warm baby procedures, the fine art of graciportment, weekend skiing at Brighton re- oil to give the scalp a lubricating ously serving passengers needs, cently. rub. Done as a prelude to a Federal Aviation Agency regulaSome new citizens for Roy. shampoo this can help offset the tions, aircraft and cabin equipinMr. and Mrs. Robert Wade are inadequate supply of natural ment familiarization and very happy over the safe ar- nils. Another grooming hint for flight food service techniques. rival of a daughter born Dec. Seeping hair lovely under trim Tuition, books, room and board 26. airline hats a cotton ball mois- - are free. The Richard Benavides family greeted a new daughter Dec. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson of Salt she was treated for facial cuts 29 with open arms. Lake City. and bruises. Kirk and Jean Meyers Davis are proud as can be over their Mr. and MR. Bill' Sessions A Roy girl was the new son, bom Dec. 30. hosted a building fund dinner victim in a freak accident last Mr. and Mrs Robert Mong New Years Eve at their home was Dawn Sunday Injured have a new daughter. She was Enjoying the evening wer Mer. Doyle, daughter of Mr and Mrs born Jan. 4 at the Dee Hospital and Mrs. Earl Layne, Mr and Francis Doyle, 6011 So 1900 W Mr. and Mrs Glendon Larsen Mrs Sandj Kay, Mr. and Mrs She gained the broken foot have a new baby daughter She William Burton, Mr. and Mrs. when a wheel came loose from makes si girls for the Larsen Edwin Beitz and the hosts. a pickup truck, rolled along the family. and struck her. She Mrs. Amy Woods is still at highway Mr and Mrs Leo Smith have was walking along the shoulder a new pon born Jan 2. His two home recovering from a fall at of the road with two other Christmas time. sisters thinks he's just okeh friend-She was taken to the Mr. and Mrs. C. Dee Sparrow Spending the holidays at Lo- hospital where she was treated He and released will be leaving Jan. 14 for a gan was David Crorkett his sometime with to Hawaii go spent grand wijl They trip Oui sympathys go with Mr with the General Electric Co parents, Mr. and Mrs A. B The Sparrows won the trip on Crockett, and cousins Jerry and and Mrs Max Ostler on the death of Ferns mother. a selling basis Penny Crockett New with the Year Maxine Mohr Carling and fam-i- l Greeting Mrs Joyce Lawrence held a Mr. and Mrs DeYere Adams have returned home to Hawaiian Luju for some 50 stuCalif, after spending was Floyd Eggli of Bothwell, dents at her Hawaiian Dance the holidays here with her par- Carol Holdavvay of Tremonton. studio, 2797 W 5600 So . on the ents, Mr. and Mrs V. L. Pingree Erlene Gordon of Logan and evening of Dec 23 Th eattrac Farold Naef entered the Salt Will Hedrick of Ashton, Idaho tive table' decorations were Ha Lake General Hospital Sunday The group enjoyed a ham sup- wdiian fruits, vanda orchids and to undergo heart surgery. Our per. lady slipper oichids which were wishes for the best go with him Givshipped from Hawaii. Refresh Mr Mis and Lawrence Mr and Mrs John Fredrickments included fresh poi, b'een bu ens ar.d have girls son, had Mr and Mrs Austin shmnps, Manti visitcVat pinrappie'chunks and they Riewitly Barney and Mr and Mrs. A E. Wing of Ogden, as with Mr. and Mrs John Andersen. The Andersen s are guests Friday evening They enBernice's parents For New and refreshments joyed games Years a delicious they enjoyed OLdL Mr and Mrs Vern Philips Mr and Mis Boh with supper a at entertained their family Corvin at Pleasant View family gathering recently. AtElizabeth Ann Smith 5309 Rob Mr Mrs and tending were 2050 and Judy Russell 4910 So ert V. Philips, Mr and Mrs So 3l()0 V. had the misfortune Gor' Mrs Mr and Bob Coxey, of being in an automobile aeei don Philips, Mr and Mrs Rich dent Sunday evening at Ogden Karl ard Troyner, Mr. and Mrs Judy was driving the car in Robert Mrs Mr and Pontius, which they were riding The car Prosperity Issomething addops, Rushton, Miss Gayle colled into the lear of an auto you feel, fold, and send to Mrs Edward Philips and 14 making a left turn Ann wjs Washington. grandchildren. taken to the Dee Hospital, where Mr. and Mrs Dari ell Wood family spent the weekend at SMALL HOUSE WITH FAMILY ROOM Pay son and Spanish Fork They enjoyed a delicious dinner at the home of Annie Wood m Spanish Fork Sunday MR. AND MRS. Mark Nielsen and cjildiren attended the fun oral services of Mrs Nielsens fgiandfahter, Bert Winward, at Preston, Idaho, last week Craig Barton, son of Mr and Mrs Sylvester Barton, is at the hospital due to a recent illness Reutrning to Logan after the holidays, were Mr. and Mis Robert Blame and baby The Blaine's have spent the past two weeks at the Andrew E Moser home. SATURDAY dinner guests at the Bill Sessions home were Mr. A'-(vVV. 2 ( ' rc 1 ment. The ceilings in the living room and family room slope with the loof making an attractive ceiling treatment illuminated fiom built in valances. By thiowing light against the ceiling, as well as down over the curtains and drapenes, the valances give good general illumination and make the room seem This plan for a one-flohouse larger while creating a daylight with full basement has many effect. Brightness of the light ittractive points to offer for a can be adjusted from a candle-gloto full on with a built in mall house. hart The mam entry with slate Luxtiol light control, a new dial A rumor is about as floor gives ready access to any system that takes the place of to unspread as butter. room without passing thiough oidmaiy Ceneial lighting m the bedanother. The kitchen with adjoining rooms and den also comes from family room Is a convenient U" window valances which are Lux-trcontrolled. shape. Th sink is beneath winThcie arc three bedrooms, one dows facing the yard for good 1960 supervision of youngsters at of which can be used as a complay. There is a built in oven bination study bedroom. This room has folding louvered doors and cooking top. OLDSMOBILE The family room or dining separating it from the hall. All area is psrt of the kitchen which thiee bediooms have built in chests with mirrors above and 13 ideal for family conveisation DELIVERY IMMEDIATELY ' afid supervision during meal pre- good closet storage. Theie are' two full baths seproom has This family paration. Demonstration at jour home a large closet for game storage arating the bediooms, one has or hobby equipment. There is a tub and the other a shower. At your Convenience also a large storage closet over One could be used as the master the bulkhead of the stairway to bath and the other as a powder t the basement which has access room guest butb. G. R. Oleson The basement is ai tanged so to the attic as well. The living room is away from that the laundry and heating traffic and can be closed fiotn equipment are to one side leavCall EX the family room by the use of ing a large free area for a t or hobby room. folding doors as desired. It has These plans are available frorr floor length windows at the Any Model Any Price front. The sliding glass doors Clifford N. Wright, at the rear could lead to a ter- 19115 Schoolcraft, Detroit 23 Good Cars of Used Plenty race. A long unbroken wall pro- - Michigan at $15 per set or $3.. vides for good furnituic auange- - for thiee sets. Airline Stewardess 20-ac- re sht p, co-ho- past. It 4 lime for parties and party were Newel and Nedra clubs, classes, friends and fam. Thurgood. Gifts were exchanged lies in Hooper have been having and refreshments served. Guests With the holiday season just their share. . included, Helen, Jesse and THE SUNDAY School class Sheryl Taylor of Clinton, Gene and Lorna Charlton and family r nnehune ice cream. which is Jennie of West Those present wor eleis or Christensen taught by Keith and Ruth enjoyed an ice Mecham Weber, flowers in their hair, hula sljfrts, and of South family Dec. 23. After party pn muu muus and aloha shirts. skating Kathleen and a few hours of skating, the Ogden, Harvey LaDean Clintz of Games were played and Hawaiand group assembled at Jennies theo and Jancal Syracuse ian songs were sung. Coxl There home for a hot meal The group were 29 altogether. consisted of Anne Cottle, Elaine h MR. AND MRS. Louis CAMP V of the DUP met have returned from a Garner, Donrta Manning, Leann holiday visit from San Pedro, Fowefs, Margie Thurgood, Mar- Tuesday night at the home of Calif., and hav ebrought Mrs. sha Paico, Colleen Flinders, Roy and ArdelL Hunter for a Bambroughs mother, Mrs. An- Janef Higley, LaRue Batchelor, holiday party. Velma Read and nie Russell back for a months Karen Jones, Roberta Kite, Jewel Widdison were in charge Wayne Yamashita, Clair Christ of the games and movies of visit. ensen. Van Call, Max, Flinders, last years party were shown. A Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pritchett Ronald Parker, Craig Jackson, casserole supper was served to have also returned from their Sidney Robinson, Jerald Allen, Bishop and Velma Read, Frantrip to St. Louis, Mo., where Joe Garner, and Lvle Taylor. cis and Jewel Widdison, Franz they went to visit relatives for and Nels and CKR'STMAS A party was giv Jane Myrtle Fowers, the holidays. Arave, Lloyd and Lucile en by the Hooper Junior Worn MRS. ARTHUR P. Brown is ens club at the home of Jose King, Wilford and Emma Joe and Rae Moore, Rayup and around again after hav- phine Simpson A program and nor and Lcanna Rouche, John at the a were the diversions of ing major operation games and Ariel Stimpson, Junior and Dee Hospital five weeks ago the evening A lovelv gift was Myrene Naisbitt and the host Improving on the sick list presented to each lady present and hostess. also is Mrs. Milton Christensen, and refreshni'mts were served 2320 W. 4400 So., who is con- to the fallowing. Marie Haws, Bishop and Velma Read had aughn, as their overnight guests on valescing at home following an Marian Cox, Margaret Ruth' Dawson Genevieve Johns- Christmas, Harland and Erma operation Mrs. Walter McPhie, 5902 So ton, Ruth Mason, Dclsa Fowers, Johnston and family of Provo. CECIL Fitw has been re1900 W , was hospitalized after Dorothy lowers. Fay Fowers, a fall on the ice but she is nn Eloine Foweis, Donna Cottle, leased from the hospital where Flora Tavlor Lillian Siriipson, he spent two weeks and is now proving Mr. and Mrs John Cathey Julia Spaulding Beth Robinson, convalescing at home Charlene The Sunday School class have returned home after a Nola Jean Moyie, lddison, which is taught by Kathleen month stay in Arizona They Simpson, Martha Mae arrived just before the snow fell Lois Manning Hazel fleslop aiul Giles, and June Manning, held a Wednesday skating party after having it rain all during the hostess hristmas night then went hack to the Hosts at a famiiv the time they were in Arizona. 7he Old w Mc-Clo- C 4-99- 22 sox ' recreation hall for a hot Those who attended vore Naisbitt. Joanne Parker, Higley, Yvonne Hodges Cottle, Margie Johnston, Roger s, Scott Peterson, Wayne Lvnn Anderson, Brent Thurgood and Eileen the teachers. lunch Dunn Flindei Pill JJ Ll2 g:d lo- t- GIRLS SWEATER Pajamas and Gowns VALVF.STO GIRLS -- - MEitS SWEAT SHIRTS Reg. to 3.99 1M4 LADIES VALUES TO $5.99 $3.38 VALUES TO $9.95 $5.33 VALUES TO $19.95 $12.38 $1.99 -- BROKEN SIZES P rrr J Jii'di 5 I TTZI lo Largo Selsctisn Reg. to 5.95 $288 LADIES ROBES Quilted or Plain 4.83 Values to $8.95 12.88 Values to $19.95 BOYS BRANDS FAMOUS WAS $10.95 NOW $5.99 WAS $12.95 NOW WAS $19.95 $7.83 NOW $12.88 C0A' , Quilted LirJg Reg. to $9.95 $zzr,8 C e NYLON GIRLS CAR COATS 1st Quality 60 - 15 Values to $9.95 8,J to 11 ni I Mlinl la t m-- MENS 100'c WOOL SLACK! Resident 17 years PAIR S88 Values to $16.95 4-- 7' MENS POLISHED COTTONS wforeti MANY ITEMS and CONTINENTALS Sanforized ALL SALES FINALE In ONE GROUP MENS SPECIALLY PRICE! m FOR QUICK SALE ol few f I 7cmei, Imm , Bam-broug- d 7ha if Hooper Hews . Leo-nai- .m - Rc;. to NOT ADVERTISED - NO COATS $19.95 0 EXCHANGES OR RE FUNDS PLEASE STORE HOURS STORE HOURS 10 till 8 p.m. 9 to 6 p.m. Odgen ITSSC. Roy . |