| Show 6W The Salt Labe Tribune Sunday February 8 1959 Snow Gives Realistic Air To Y Winter Carnival L - ' By Carolyn Harrison PROVO— For the first time In several years there was snow on the Brigham Young University campus fpr Winter Carnival Week- Reigning over the week's activities was “ Joan Peterson Provo' as Snow Princess "4 Chosen as her attendants were Arlene Black 1 Fort Worth Tex and Darlene Newman Los f Angelos They were chosen on the basis of f their ability to skate and ski plus personality and poise Final electoins were held during the student body assembly Snow Sculpture Biggest activity during the week was Even though there was snow sculpturing snow already available many units and organizations transported more to the campus to make their various sculptures Judging of the snow and ice art work was completed during the day and night in order that special effects could be noted Winners were named and received trophies Also attracting many students during the week was presentation of the trolios Trolios are short sketches last ing from five to eight minutes All of them were based on a winter theme and varied from satirical to serious and humorous in nature Assembly on TImp’ At the assembly Friday the Winter Carnival committee presented the "Legend of Timpanogos" to the student body was alsa held Friday The" traditional intramural Fite-Nitnight in the fieldhouse Fitenite featured two hours of championship boxing and wrestling Later Jn the evening couples danced to the music of Stan Kenton and his orchestra In order to get tickets for t dance the fellows on campus were in line at the 7 am Monday The tickets were completely sold out before the end of the day Did They Really? formal Saturday night-Richar’ Har-ri- Ruth let Fred Doctor and Marl-- University of Utah prom Friday found Gary Fitzgerald left Bob Thlnnes Carol Wil- - Nibble on Candied Grapes to taste the “Egyptiany” refreshments Already enjoy- tog the tasty datenut bread candied grapes and fruit punch were Jean Gardiner and John Ludwig Two different performances by the Kingston Trio were highlights of the evening for the social prom-goer- Sat-HO- T s Dal-gleis- h the-aver- d Kirk-Patric- k an- Women’ Christian Ann Monday 1:30 pm Program social cards Monday Nlta Club Monday nounced 630 pm dinner program YW Wives 10 a m Club Tuesday Miss Jones would be available for a concert and dance Thursday am University of VI ah Mothers Club — Wednesday 1 pm Student Union U of U Luncheon Speaker Judge Joijjogram seph E Nelsen Fourth District Court Provo subject t’Constltu- tion of the United States ” Musical numbers Robert Addison Richey Miss Chere Henrlcksen will talk on "I speak for Dem-ocrac- Oiler-ton-- spring shades of lilac blue red and gay beige turquoise7 pink maize white to match your separates to Sizes 32 38 Baby Doll: So perfect for dashing about one pocket short button sleeve Copies ' In beige turquoise pink maize lilac blue red and white Sizes 32 tp 38 Bottom: Has Honored to be the first band of nation-widacclaim to play in the-nStudent Union Kenton and his band drew a capacity crowd Glenda Smith Terry Meiton Helen Kilpatrick and Ed Brazenski listened avidly to i the pulsating down-bea- t Hi-f- i fan Dick Wiseman explained the intricacies of the melody derivation to other Sig Eps' Bob Steinmetz and Kay West joined the group Gary Talbot and Wendy Walker agreed that this wai really jazz at its best Time out for a soft drink in the Blueroom found Jack Clarke and Margie Anderson congratulating Lois Nicko-la- s and Jim Glenn on their recent pinning Others seen in this new section were Julie Payne and Bob Tueker Max and Jean Jenkins and Pat Staud-ahe- r and Bill Dawson The lounge furniture adjoining the ballroom proved Beta Sigma Phi City Council— Monday 8 p m Civic Center 837 E South Temple Mary Fielding Smith Camp Friday 1pm Mrs Walter 1036 Hudson Ave (2953 South) — Booklnre Club Monday 8 pm Mrs Leo L Capaon 2136 5 Btb South Mrd Nephl E Me-- I Lachlan program North Center Spit Lake Cpun ty Daughters of I tah Pioneers— Monday 10:30 ami Public Library county board meeting Camp 30 Monday 7:30 pm -- Mrs — Letha — Blackburn — 989 Washington (240 South) McKav Camp Thursday 1 30 p m Mrs Alta Jeffs 1409-4t- h East South Edgehlll Camp Friday 1 30 p m Mrs Nelli Parker ' h East B Horne Camp Friday Flora 1 30 p m Mrs Nell McKendrlck East Richards Camp Friday 1'30 pm Mrs F F Whitehead ' 1869-9tEast Wells Camp Friday pm Mrs Walter Wlddlson 629 Hollywood Ave (1980 South) Eplonean Club — Tuesday 1:30 pm Mrs Alan Carpenter 2523 E Commonwealth (2135 ’ South) Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary Argonrie t — Monday 8 p m Electricians Hall 1164 — ’ S Main St — American Legion Auxiliary of Bonneville Tost S3 — Tuesday 8 pm —Post Home 890 W 2lst South Visitation of department president district officers Ini- I tiation of new members Francis WIllaTd Women's Christian Temperenre Union— Monday' 1 p m Church of God ) East D Coih - Address 'Cltyt Zone T7"— State — ' COD- Charge ‘ Please Include 23c - 2 postage 4 state tax - Ben Bar- Stromberg bara Rose and Bill Lindquist In games dancing and refreshments "Seaweed S w ! n g” t h e latest dance sponsored by the Union Building dance committee was held In the ballroom Friday chairmanned Jby Ellen Mitchell first price cut! Peggy Mehas Gary and Jaquita Watson Family Shows Works of Two Artists oil paintings works of ists ler to be a stopping ’ art- Fay Fuland -- his wife Phillips KM June Taos The Swan- - Mr Fuller ers visited the Fullers at their 'Studio home during a vacation trip to Mexico last year and will introduce tlie painters to Salt Lakers Sun- place for ' and Gordon Huigley day evening to their own In addition who-- chatted th-Shirley husband-wifworks the and Alan Rojfson Judy team will exand John Hlckenbot-tohibit a variety of European decided to sit one out Mexican and Methods and types of proOriental gressive jazz proved to be plus selections the topic of conversation for by other Taos Carolyn Seyfert and Denny and American Slayden Jerrie Brower and Mr artists Denny Budell Fuller will “This is just the first of a give an lnfor-ma- l series of name bands we “gallery hope to have at ISC” said Mr Kirkpatrick “Th next Miss Phillips talk” on the various techniques and really big one will be the in Ball in the schools of art represented the diversified collection t spring Betty -wl- e Me-jClu- art zipper figure controlDer e e ust in 799 regularly 995 padding girdle fashioned in the magic blend of boneless Lightweight Velvefon it would seem and It has By Helen Brandley me just a little Wonder what tt means I couldn’t find a reason when we drop the frozen for such odd behavior until stew meat in the waste basI tried to think back and deket and put the paper in termine whether or not I which it WAS wrapped into was trying to do anything the boiling salted water else at the same time I was When I realized what I had throwing meat and nuts done I laughed' aloud for a away And as I recall I was oment But then I began Had the telephone wedged to wonder between my shoulder and my This wasn’t the first ear when I was shelling nuts And was tellfor Waynie thing I had 'done Two weeks afo I put the empty ing Jenny an animated story milk bottle In the refrigerat the time I tosded the meat ator and the partially filled ip the trash ' one In the sink And during I feel certain the doqr bell the holidays I caught myself or some similar-distractio- n was responsible for the milk throwing away the nuts and in the sink saving the shells J)eing d Hadn’t I amnotexcusing suchfmyT self as “old and forgetful” oolishness but my I do feel Still something is hapso much better now that I have found an excuse pening to my common sense cotton with Sears Buy it now ways figure-slimmin- g at this new low pricel S nt latex end SM at L 699 795 Figure Controller Without zipper “'Regular 198 Rotation Bra cotton brassier Charmoda rotation Dacron in brilliant whit Choose from A S or C cops ’DuPont polyester fiber 2 3 unusual -- really-regarde- ’ 1592-14t- 9S8-9t- h DANISH 1597-9U- ’ 4995 CHAIR Walnut or Ebony "or Duran on Finish Foam fabric and Back Seat for the HalfSize Figure All-in-o- ne ' Nam Rose- but h Sportswear Downtown or Sugar House Al-so- p ' evening Arrivals Wendell' Ogden Ellen Mitchell Bob Bartholemew Sally Harrop Frank Dixon and Sharon White arrived early Saturday evening at the SAE house and Joined Worth Marilyn Mann Hal La Belle Lee Ann Hess Max Baty Jerl Holmgren Carol y ew Adult Committee Tuesday 730 pm meeting - Young Matron’s Club Wednesday 1 pm luncheon and book review Was and Means Card Party Thursday 1 pm Trl L Club Thursday 6 30 pm program dinner and Valentine social YW Wives Club Friday 10 7 cotton smartly” that the famous band leader Young — Ger- Larson couples-Earl- beft-dresse- Sigma Kappa held a chapter dinner Thursday night at the Bluebird Cafe Dr Moyle Q Rice was speaker and Austin Parlette Sigma Kapp’s candidate for snow king was special guest Friday night found Sigma Chis having a stag party to honor new pledges Ken and Lee Bradley ' Walking In Pajamas By the way that fellow who was wandering around campus in his pajamas the other night wasn’t really sleepwalking — and he wasn’t a mental case either He was just Kinder Webb Sigma' Alpha Epsilon social chair 555-13t- h t Kenton Concert Dance ‘Breaks-iISC Union n j Gay Kaufman Gary Brooks Bonnie Davlea John Hayes Lou Ann Hale Keith Bitton and Nancy Greaves were also present Waunda Saunders and Gary dand while refreshments were served by Mike HamDrown mer Bob Latham and Farr Bohemian Life " nonof Playing the role conformists were Sigma Phi Epsilons as they partied in a Bohemian atmosphere day hightrDressed-istyles were Gerry Thornton and Dick Sutton who quickly joined Lynn Holley and Dick Callinghan for cinnamon cider Friends-o- fMrrand’Mrs' Pat Gunnell and Jerry Lee B Swaner Robert decided dancing on sawdust Ave will enjoy not only a floors couldn’t be beat for social gather-Sunda"beatniks” Carol Jean Douglas and RogereiHrlcj-in- g evening- thought the candle-li- t tables and- - fiewspaper decorated also will view a collection of walls completed the n" (1 (ub Abated Miller Exceil McKee and Jerry Butcher pace some fast steps were s Dine and Dance as prom-goerThe Sigma Alpha Epsilon -- danced - In a brothers proved that the on Junior Prom wasn’t the only "Temple the Nile" gala affair this weekend TThe SAEs and their dates ”Tlurryingtrdined and danced at Andy’s escape the nip- Miss Ward py ajr and bask in thel Smorgasbord- - Saturday-nighwarmth of the ‘Nile were Janice Clayton Dorothy Enjoying good food and Gray Tom Fredricksfcn and pleasant conversation were Bill Rassmussen Melanie Tammy Tayjpr The Egyptian decorations fTreacy Doc Briely and Bob with their exotic colors Williams Watching Ann rated "oohs” and "aahs” from Mary Ann Maughan Nance Merrill Doug Neilsen Stan Was Available and Steve Kohlart Rich With Fragrance Marcia Barratt and Dick Lewis twirled in an atmosphere rich with fragrance of flowers from a hanging garn den while Marilyn Evans and Ron Little admired the By Jane Jones gigantic ebony statues ' seated on the bandstand POCATELLO— Stan The Mary Beth Moll Ann Man - 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