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Show 2 M The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday , May ini! b a In Joint Bennett ill 1M t lively yeai, foi uvei 1(H) years Shows wcie also Boston held its held m evu town and city ieatunn Inc al exotic fowl 29. 1977 Chicken Littles are big Continued From Page U-- 1 united to come and view the birds of members that will be read;, by 9 JO a m Show ends at 5 30 p m Birds will be judged on conformation, color, and weaknesses Association president is George Kichaids, Brigham City Clyde Cressall is a vice president and Frank Uintah, Takahasbi, ( Theresia Cressall, inc lude Directors Dew aine Buck, ntchlow, Ogden r secretary-treasure- Allen and Bruce Jarman, Morgan, Ogden The group meets monthly, puts out if vv a 'jfrc; Li letter and plans shows They rotate meetings from one members home to another and talk about new chic kens You dont really have to own a hicken to love one One of the groups members a widow, belongs just because she likes reading the newsletter Her annual contribution is two homemade pies According to The Chicken Book, a woik that offers everything you ever wanted to know about the birds, coauthored by Page Smith and Charles Daniel, published by Little, Brown and selling lor $12 95 the first trading c A A .Vs 1 The the time vessels to return tiom the p rt ul Canton with their exotic cargoes brought a number of wind weie initially called Shanghai or Chittagon and later "Cochin fowl as a gift lor young Queen Victoria The queen liked them All of Lng land found them sensational as did Americans at the Boston Poultry Show crae piobably peaked about the book, "The Lgg And I," of bv Belly McDonald in 1945. when many a sort of nest men had a lew c hie kens should times get had egg o what ended the widespread the book t edits a number of thing'- - but high on the list is science The quest lor lattci birds and a higher egg production saw piofitable chickens tli pi city birds gain lavor almost s feur ou Sun liner fun a mixed hag Mimmer spoits are a mixed blessing for many w omen, say s C arol Craw fold, consumer informational specialist "While it feels great to lie outdoors and the exercise is marvelous for the figtoo she says, ure, much sun and wind can be damaging to both skin and hair She advises that even an oily skin needs a moisturizer a g i n s t to protect drying on the sen Depending sitivity of your complexion, a sun lotion or ev en c k should also a be applied Pay particu lar attention to the area around the eyes squint lines are easy to come by the nose and the lips. Just lipstick isnt always enough You may need a lip moisturizer too She warns that salt sun-blo- w ater and chlorinated an be v ery hard on .Always rinse hands soon as possible after swimming, even if you pools aren't able to shampoo When time permits, shampoo, then follow with a conditioner, A creme nnse and non-oil- y conditioner provides the benefits yet does not leave hair looking or feeling greasy, a common problem. 3 Convenient Locations To Serve You. SM 1 L f' ?' . H V ' y Mrs. Herd Mrs. Murphy llcnri Mrs. Nuptial news setting for the wedding breakfast The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Marlymi A Edwards, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Delale A. Murphy, West Jordan. He filled an LDS mission to Pennsylvania. Snntli-Heii- ri Deborah Sue Smith and Charles Virgil Henri were married Saturday in the Christ United Methodist Churchy A reception was given at the Ft. Douglas Noncommissioned Officers Club Chuck-A-Ram- a was setting for a rehearsal dmner. The bnde is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Grant Smith, Salt Lake Fritzschf-Her- d Lam Fritzsehe and Steven C, Herd were mar ried Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A reception was given at the Shalamar Reception Center. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fritzsehe, Salt Lake City, attended Utah State University. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Herd, Salt Lake City, attended Brigham Young University. He filled an LDS mission to Sw eden. SALE GOOD 'TIL 10 JUNE, 77 or WHILE CURRENT STOCK LASTS! 1 7T 45 South State (Downtown) 1915 East 4800 South (Cottonwood) 7200 South 9th East (Family Center) City The bridegroom is a son of SM Sgt. (U S Air Force) and Mrs Charles P. Henn, Sembach Air Base, Frankfurt, Germany Edwards-Murp- h) Edwards and Murphy were married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A reception was given at Winder West LDS Wendy Tim D Center. Hare Stake Restaurant Hollow was Submit picture before wedding The great increase in the number of weddings m our area makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but not both. To assure publication, photographs for use with wedding announcements m The Tribune should be in the office of the Lifestyle Dept , Room 212, Tribune Bldg at least one week before day of the wedding ceremony. The $8 charge for wedding photographs is to cover reproduction costs Because of the volume of fast-growi- handled, photographs The Tribune can assume no responsibility for pictures submitted Golden wedding and birthday announcements are charged for space used at the rate of $10 46 per inch. 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