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Show Social SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31, 1996 Kanab Chit-C-hat Gateway Aero Club to meet By Ruthie K. now. We had snow! It was beautiful, the trees had great globs on them and all our surroundings took on a look of purity. This town has great people in it. Its that time of year again when all our blood, sweat and tears culminates in several The Gateway Aero Club will hold their monthly meeting, Saturday, February 3, at 6 p.m. at the airport terminal. During the business meeting they will discuss the proposals the city has received regarding the management ofthe airport, the possibility of hosting a fly-i- n over spring break and Memorial Day weekends, the progress being made on the erection of and a tentative the date for the open house. Our special speaker will be Ivo Ruml, the new owner of the who will tell of his flying experiences in Europe. packuninteresting, ets from Uncle Sam. Your famform-fille- d While I was sleeping, some kind soul shoveled my walks and cleared the way to my car. Id like to thank him Im sure no one would have done the likes for me in the big city I came from. Thats what makes Kanab such a great place to live people look out for one another. The hunt for the prettiest girls in Kane County is on. Believe me, I wouldnt want the job of being a judge! As far as I am concerned Kanab has some of the prettiest girls Ive seen anywhere. My opinion isnt confined to the little girls either there are some gorgeous young ladies! Whats more, most of them are very nice, too! Its a shame they cant all be named 1 . ily may disown you, your friends forsake you, but the Internal Revenue Department always knows just where to find you! Each year taxpayers are assured that the filing is easier, that the bookkeeping is almost fool proof. But when the forms come and you find yourself stymied between line A plus line C, you wonder just what kind of a person this bureaucrat is. Does he spend his time in a plush office figuring out how he can squeeze another dollar from Joe Blow? Each time were assured that filing gets easier, we sigh and think easier for whom? So, Kanab is a normal city el, Congratulations to club member Crystal Holliday for qualifying for the Deans List at SUU for the 1995-9- 6 fall quarter. Let Me Call You Sweetheart JohnsonHoyt to wed JWr. and Mrs. Wally Johpsoo are pleased to announce the coming nuptials of tfelr daughter Traci, to Jared Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Hoyt. They have chosen February 3, 1996 as their wedding date. The couple and their parents invite all to share their happiness at a reception to be held from 7:00 until 9:00 in the evening at the Kanab North Stake Center, 20 West Center, Kanab, Utah. ; l Valmtines TDterooe V V V V $) 189D9s Fasmcm Show V - y y y 'i v y $ y y y Saturday, February 10th, 1996 Kanab High School 0 Time: p.m. Cost: $3 each $5 couple y y y y y y 8:30-11:3- y y y y y y y y DJ y (assortment of music) y 14 to 105 invited y Costume help: Cheryl, Brown y Celebrate years for y E& 644-214- 9 -- Tickets available at. Travel Council, Quality Printing, Pony Epresso(ill Denny's Wigw.m) Utah Statehood ' 100 Jf y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 9 Women: The basic skirt was fitted in the front and had pleats or gathers in the back to give the appearance of a bustle. Many skirts were gored. The blouses Let Me Call You Sweetheart 1896 costumes. and sweep you off your feet at Men: The shirts they wore are the Centennial Sweetheart very similar to our tux shirts Dance on February 10. now. You can take an ordinary To add a festive flair to the shirt and put the collar up and event, members of the Centen- fold down the tips. The suit coats nial Committee are encourag- had high lapels so you could use ing citizens to dress the part for a coat you have and add a button all Centennial events by wear- to the top and press the lapel to ing attire from the 1890s or stay in a new position, (you may clothing resembling that period. have to make some small stitches Duringthe Sweetheart Dance, to make it stay flat.) The typical a fashion show will be presented hat would be a top hat. that will stimulate ideas for Children: The sailor look was those who would like to add to very popular for both girls and the festivities by dressing up. boys. There are many patterns Here are a few simple sugges- available now for that look. The tions on how you can turn cloth- boys wore knickers which are ing that you may have now into easy to make by cutting off a pair of dress pants slightly below the knee and either sewing buttons on the sides or putting elastic 66 through a casing sewn in the bottom of each leg. Bigfull sleeves were popular for the girls dresses. would have very full sleeves and a high collar. You could start with those two basic pieces then add lace collars or capes to fancy it up. Some common fabrics for a balldress were brocades, cottons and wools, taffeta, silks and satins and velvet. They used many bright color combinations. Throughout the year there will be many occasions to wear your costumes so you may want to think about how you can add little touches that will change the appearance and allow you to wear it many times. For more information, help with costumes, or names of seamstresses, you may contact Cheryl Brown at As your family grows, so do your life insurance needs. 99 644-214- m Antiques "JT amuto Reopens February 1st! Check out our antique supply and treat your Valentine (and yourself) to a unique gift from the heart. Feb. 1 to 14 10 off your selection Open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon-S-- at Hwy 89A between 644-268- 3 Kanab & Fredonia State Farm Life Insurance Company Home Office: Bloomington, f TATI 644-595- Illinois PABM INSUBANCI i Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there., . . 5 9. |