| Show 4' vudo40 4o41rv'4A0time461"""11' 4rm-a4d- HEAD FIRST INTO NEW YEAR Permanent i Friday Jarriary Zile (Salt Cakt Zfributte 15 3 1947 :New Hairdo - AND a New Tint tp ' By GRACE GRETHER One of k the most stunning and natural of the new hair tints is a true silver blond which inspired the above coiffure Soft waves sweep off the face Into an updo of classio simplicity A natural! There are three things a woman can do when her hair changes color—accept it forget it or dye it "That is if she can be happy with it still feel attractive then it needs no treatment If she is made miserable feels older than she needs to then she shou:d consider the remedy" I was talking to my hairdresser "Prematurely gray hair" he continued "is only one of a hairdresser's problems" Right now he explains the most important projects going on in his salon have to do with hair streaked by weather and wind—and the wrong kind of a permanent And now is the time to do something about it Put your head first on that list of New Year's resolutions A new permanent—AND a new hairdo "Hair that may have been ash blond last June Is more likely to be a platinum blond now" continued our expert— "at least on top of the head And a handsome clear gray probfrom scalp oil acidity in ably has become a the body and perspiration" The natural color of the hair is the deciding factor between bleach and dye The former constitutes subtracting color while to dye means to add color to the hair "Hair dye should be admired but never seen" stresses thLs hair authority In other words never let the hair grow out to the extent that the coloring Is visible 'If the hair has but a few gray strands once It Is initiallY roots before going over them with the pencil dyed It usually can be tided twit' two or three months be- However If basically you are a blond dyed brown or black fore another dyeing job is or a brunette bleached blond needed During this time If roots start coming in gray they your hair should be treated once can be colored at home with a a month mascara pencil Moisten the P S—Better run like a bunny - - dirty-yellow-gr- ay - of W11- - Mn Jesse Chin Ich a Salt Lake newcomer uho Miss Jean Larson is the bride-to-b- e was married Dec 20 plans an indefinite stay Ham M Quinn They will be married Jan 12 from any hairdresser rot exSTART A STAR ACCOUNT! perienced with the dye brush Best to take weather-beate- n streaked hair than emerge And don't try doing It yourself 1 1 - --- - - A°' Get "Mamas-to-B- e 0 Laugh's Tips Out of New Book figure and discomfort Tracing baby's history from the time he is no more than an uncertainty to the time mother has regained her slim girlish figure the authors devote considerable space to wardrobe hints A draped dress with plenty of material In it is the most artful dodge the authors advise Wearin Small Prints 1DOn't wear too large a print" they say "A small print will help camouflage full lines Don't wear too many horizontal lines Jacket and skirt hemles are enough Short jackets and skirts that are too tight aren't in good matronly taste either "Whatever figure you find yourself assum- Ing yourself by being comfort- ' able clean and neat At home for excitement try those exotic SellitC"L to turm ftlAN h East Quinn The popular pair will ex- change nuptial vows in the Art ' Barn Jan 17 At that time MrA F R Bay le will attend the bride as matron of honor Miss Jeannine and Miss Jeanette Larson will be bridesmaids F R Bay le will serve Mr Quinn as best man The bridegroom-to-be- is an Army veteran - e Ili sl t tit 1 ) - Before donning that new aprifig bonnet get your hair ready for it with a new permanent And re a lot of thorough bruf4hthe permanent he-fo- Inge and tITIIIMPIltS to recondition :lir-- - apt to Eyes drawn up are piece' important of information for an expectant mother to remember "A little distraction about the head aruZ shoulders does lead 'attention away from your larger waistline How about a tricky hat or a new hairdo? A perky bow helps So you like earrings?: Flatter your ears with a pretty' new pair A novelty necklace can give your costume and leNS tLss - R exOSEBUD ! - c 100( ) fOR HIM 014 spirits a bright sparkle" NORCROSS AmtniCAS Published by John Wiley and Sons Inc the humorously Illustrated book sells for etsr-Lovc- o 4 74-pa- ge GREETING CARDS the ecalp - some" SEAL A $2 Holiday Folk 1Begin Their Home Treks The home scene is coming in focus again as travelers trek homeward Dr and Mrs S Kenneth Robbins will be bringing the kiddies Donna Jo Ken- neth Jr and Ralph in from Phoenix Ariz where they cast their hook for the holidays Wendover The Kenneth C Fehrs the Ed Spratts Rod Knights and Mrs George Kusick rolled over to Wendover to the Bill Hamiltons for a gleeful New Year's From Los Angeles Mrs Arline Daynes Thorley and children Susan and Jeffrey are here from Los Angeles with the J Fred Daynes 1365 Harvard ave Mn Daynes was hostess to her guests at a New Year dinner at her home Sunny Cal Mrs James H Moyle picked a good time to be in California She's at Hotel St Francis in San Francisco Mrs Gilbert Moyle of Pocatello is in Los Angeles She dropped Helen Claire with the James D Moyles on her way down "4 t t:! TP41110 II -- r4I r'4 Ogden Exit Up Ogden way Audrey Bush rnade her holiday exit Thursday after spending some jolly times with her folks Mr and Mrs E H Bush Back to Chicago Mignon Sheperd has returned to the University of Chicago where she's getting her master's She's been degree in economies a guest at the O Leland Reads - - al1 t w wit 1 y One group of lovely Millinery—Volues to S50—Felts Fabrics Velvets—Placed on at $500 but 4 tested cleaning ingredients cleans so many spots from so many fabrics—and cleans them in a jiffy! Another group values regularly priced $5 to $75 for immediate clearance at 112 72 V1SPOTo Price SOUTH V Att"Ntelb061 REIOVEE MEND BOOK BINDINGS MAIN 1 frePI' Mrs Christenson's five I sis- ters Mrs Edward L Taggart Mrs Steven D Howells Mrs Mack Corbett Mrs Claude Mrs W R Sanders Thompson and a sister-in-laMys Charles A Perschon and Mrs Walter T Smith were guests at the Em w Newcomer to Salt Lake is Mrs Jesse Chinich who before her marriage last week was Miss Marilyn Jo Jacobson of Belleville N J Graduated from Albright college of Reading Pa Mrs Chinich has been in social work for the state of New Jersey for the past three years a member of the Board of Children's Guttrdians Married in Salt Lake Dec 20 to Mr Chinich New York university graduate and a former captain in the Army Air Corps and intelligence officer in the Asiatic-Pacifi- c theater for four years the couple honeymooned in Las Vegas Nev They will be In town for an indefinite period while Mr Chinich of the legal department of Paramount theaters Service Corp works with officials of Intermountain Theaters Inc -- pire room fete Mr Christenson and young Stephen 2 are also visitingat the Perschon home Mrs Christenson is the former Miss Josie Perschon The eight Perschon children gathered 'round the Perschon hearth last year for the first time in eight years It proved such fun that they resolved to stage a repeat performance this year and hope to make It a family tradition I t 7t PLUS IED TAX t fte"' - 4 2495 :Those ' Or I 43 Forest Mlnk dyed Coney So Amortcon ! Curled Lomb rd oide t '‘ Block Kidskin - South Mother Mrs Parallee Kendall In Parts Ida had first pleasure of her corn pany Bowl of Pun Wonder If Queen Cal leen saw an the Salt Lakers who watched the parade at the tournament of roses In Los Angeles New Year's day? Mr and Mrs Rendell N Mabey 1765 Hubbard ave were there as well as Mr and Mrs P W Hale and son Don The Hales- were guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Reagan of Holly- h 14werste d '! LOGIVOOD with Stendlied Lapin Trim 99 S Moutons In RICH Shade DRESSES Yours Now for out-of-to- E-3- feo:11 Si loc From Such Furs' es The Perschon girls—all six of them—are having gay times these days The only member Mrs Elmo Christenson of Eugene Ore arrived 335 C4RIM6 064050 STARTA STAR ACCOUNT tx Persehon Reunion Black Soon's dyed Coney 1 and others 44 c c c ft c c to c Rog - c 2:04 0 C( L tnitt STAR'S PLUS FED ' Courftpas SirvIcol TAX - Entire Stock Endemic!! Whir ' wood ir HOROSCOPE c- f Friday in general: Those who exercise judicious care in dealings with others especially those who are sensitive or emotional can make good progress despite somewhat contrary conditions Finances claim attention If Jan 3 is your birth date many happy returns Famous persons born on this date include: Marcus Tullius Cicero Roman orator and statesman: Lucretia Coffin Mott social reformer Ray Mil land actor Your year ahead: Do not retreat from principles or constructive efforts for Make the most of opportunities for creative accomplishment Avoid too much pleasure seeking Be emotionally stable ro keep clothes spotless keep Mufti bottle handy! Mufti gives you not l the Hat Rack for your conven'ent seleo lion with her mother ageml William F Perschon and was hostess at a luncheon honoring Mrs Perschon at the Hotel Utah Thum-fla- y Newcomer Is Bride give-awa- (: 1 In time to spend the holidays )e! 0 111-8t- - 1 41 1021-10t- h look down is an ri FUR COATS Jean Larson Engaged effects that you have secretly admired — gypsy' dress South American ponchos: shorts of your own design or Chinese coats be glamorots or not 116ublic but be Impeccably groatned Sitting With Cal e 'Sitting Is another problem for the mother-to-b- e It can be a y if you areprompt careless and a good coverup If you are careful Choose a chair with a high firm seat and a straight back It pulls in your curves braces your back and la easier to sit on and rise from as you become more cumber- r? in First among new year romances is the engagement of Miss Jean Larson a daughter of Mr and Mrs C G Larson East and William M Quinn a son of Mrs Zett S all-ov- er heir-conditi- Regular to 16995 celebrations but our local socialites show no signs of slowing down Vacationers and visitors are staying put taking advantage of the forthcoming week end while Dan Cupid is still working overtime new year or no bood" Parents themaelves they are firmly set azainst any woman settling down to a nine month slump of Mother Hubbards a lumpy Mrs Clara M Clawson has been crowded each day with patrons eager to avail themselves of the exceptional values offered in the Clearance Sale as well as t h e smartly styled new Spring Garments You might be lucky enough to find just what you want in each group Remember we are on the West side of Main Street—the first entrance South of the Pedestrian Lane brings you to the door -4-43i South Main OD For some New Year's day is a signal for a pause was ever pregnant In great- -' grandthother's day They were merely in an 'interesting condition" The condition can be made just as interesting today Ett3 it ever was according to Doris Heinz and Katherine Bolt authors of a new book "Modeling for Mother- V4EMENT CIETY ) Nobody anvea purple-- headed i 741 'I Toil? tional monthly disturbances! 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