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Show UTAH WOMANS REVIEW The Utah Woman s Review Margaret Miller Editor Publisher Bea Craig Anne Duncan Public Relations Social Secretary Advertising Staff WOMEN ARE THE GREATEST Writer . STAFF WRITERS Pat Cummings Vi Webb Bronka at Castletons Bea Craig BY PAT CUMMINGS Business Office: Anne Duncan and Sherry' Lee The Utah Womans Review A woman will take two pounds a can of of hamburger. tomatoes. . . .an onion. . . .some oregano. . .maybe some leftover mashed potatoes. . . .and yesterdays graeen beans turn out a casserole for dinner. She may or may not use a recipe. Mostly, she works from memory or from what she has in the refrigerator. But when she wants to fix a spectacular dessert. . . .maybe ... is published weekly Editorial and Business offices: 1065 South State St. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 P.O.Box 6136 (84106) 2 Business Office or Community Treasure Chest 364-376- 486-657- 6 364-027- 2 Second Class postage paid in Salt Lake City, Utah Out of State S4.00 Subscription S3. 50 yearly WOMENS REVIEW STAFF ON CALL It is the hope of the staff as time goes on, to be of service in an advisory capacity to provide aid to groups in what ever way possible in the planning and coordination of special events such as fashion shows, lun- cheons, fund raising, conventions, tours, etc. The Womans Review will build a reference library dedicated to this service. REVIEW will welcome YOUR nomination for Woman of the Week. You need not be a clubwoman. ..you might be a neighbor., a friend., or even the husband of someone who should receive this recognition. One of our recent Woman of the Week selections was nominated secretly by her husband, and the first she knew of the honor was when she was presented with the UTAH women dont two . . .along with some be returned.NEED INDEED LADIES WE DO NEED YOUR HELP! ' that came with the kitchen appliances or a few pamphlets picked un in in the grocery store. Id say the average woman cooks a lot on impulse. A pretty picture catches her eye in a magazine. . .an ( Continued on page ) STANBACK gives rheumatism. Because medically-approve- ar ce ur 8:00 p.m. The Welk stars will be the popular featured dancers, Bobby Burgess, who has been flying over the hardwoods since he was 3, and his partner, Cissy King; Myron Floren, quiet-mannere- d, accordionist par excellence; Joe Feeney, Irish tenor who captures the heart with his lilting voice; Jim Roberts, who has been singing tenor with the Welk show since 1955; Guy and Ralna Ilovis, husband and wife singing team; and Sandi Jensen and Salli Flynn, singing duo, who first started singing together when they were students at Brigham Young nimble-fingere- d University. Mr. II. J. Russell, chairman of the benefit show, said, This is a i 'NEW OFFICERS FOR IRIS COURT WELK PERFORMERS COMING golden opportunity for us to participate in one of the finest shows ever held in Utah.. it is a great entertainment for the entire family. Tickets are available front 4,100 Lions in Utah, at the University of Utah Ophthalmology Center on the University campus, at the Utah State Center for the Blind, 309 East 1st South, and at die Library for the Blind, 2150 South 2nd West. Admission is $4.00 donation per seat. Conservation of sight has been the main objective of the Lions Club nationally for the past 53 years, Mr. Russell stated. The 134 dubs in Utah, from Smithfidd on the north to Kanab on the south and from Vernal on the east to Wendover on the west, feel it is a great opportunity to sponsor such an outstanding family funds entertainment to help raise for the eye bank, Mr. Russdl emphasized, as it provides an opportunity for the Lions Clubs to give something ov value to the people who help them make the eye bank possible. : basketball. Well, you say, how is this a tip for gals. In just this way it is a tip, dress for your job. If you Ye going to be a career gjri look your best! It is surprising how many employers say not to send over a girl in a mini skirt. Not all styles are supposed to be worn in an office. Sheer blouses, pants suits,; micro-min- is really have no place during office horns in business. Sure, I know, you want to keep place with the fashions, but the fashion experts all agree that skirts should not be more than 2 or 3 inches above the knee. Jew dry should be simpl- e- no dangling earrings or jangling bracelets. You will not that the real career girls wear heels in the office. The height of the heel is a matter of preference but no sandals, boots, loafers, and what have you. Hair should be simply done not piled high or teased to an extreme. You dont have to be beautiful. You do O Vi LOCAL-NATIONA- REGISTER FREE 475 to Ciacutlva (Sac G0O. Inaanac madical. to At a recent election held at the Masonic Temple, Mrs. Charles Fultz was chosen as Second Ceremonial Lady for the C. Smith, Treasurer; Mrs. Wayne W. Whiting, Recorder; Mrs. Leo Newbold, Oriental Guide; Mrs. Arthur Daniels, Marshal; Mrs. Ward H. Cowan, Directress; Mrs. H. R. Atkinson, Prophetess; Mrs. upcoming year; Mrs. Theo Don Slater, Musician; Mrs. Horace Doty and Mrs. C. A. Van Dorn, Guards. The officers of High Priestess, Princess, Associate Princess, and First Ceremonial Lady are filled by the automatic moving up of the status of the last years holders of the offices of Princess, Associate Princess, and First Ceremonial Lady. By this accession, Mrs. Peter R. Haugan of Ogden will be High Priestess for the coming year, Mrs. John E. Hooker will serve as Princess, Mrs. Edward C. Hollen as Associate Princess, and Mrs. John Edwards as First Ceremonial Lady. Mrs. Joseph Hasalone, who Sac. $2.10 4 DnflMMr Dacha, Mach. 600 ups Computer Opac. i Ctaam Fit if ap. Traffic $550 mu Eng. 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And even with a busy schedule of housework, children, and outside activities, she finds the time... takes the time...to keep Yes--b- one who ut of worrying and complaining about your hands, do you always take time to smooth on cream, push back the cuticle? Do you spend a few minutes each day trying to make your hands look the way you wish they would look? lights fifteen-minut- with the advantage of beauty. But to keep that advantage, a little time must be spent each day. And those of us with average faces much take a little more care, a little more time. The way a woman feds shows first in her appearance. Mental patients, or those on the edge of a femininity is not just beauty; it is freshness, cleanliness, brightness, and sparkle. You think you dont have the time for beauty care? Take the time, no matter what it costs. You owe it to yourself... and those you love...to be truly feminine. To be a woman. breakdown, have dull, unkempt hair...dry, gray faces. 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Showtime is at STANBACK d contains several and prescribed ingredients for fast relief, you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! Each Monday, ZCMI presents a The Utah State Lions have, booked eight stars of the you FAST relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, Tit Presents When you go to play football you dress for football. When you go to play tennis you dress for tennis. When you go to play HEADACHE PAIR STANBACK ZCMI own a cookbook. or probably, have one booklets WOMANS REVIEW canying her picture on the front page! Please address all nominations and background material to Marge Miller, The Editor, P. 0. Box 6136, Salt Lake Gty, zip code 84106. A good recent picture of the nominee should accompany the article. Pictures will going to go by guesswork. Theres just too much money involved. Odd as it mav seem, many The majority of housekeepers WHO WILL BE THE NEXT WOMAN OF THE WEEK? The UTAH WOMANS something involving two cups of whipping cream. . . jl quart of strawberries. . .six eggs. , . .or a pint of sour cream she is not By Vi Wabb 8 |