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Show Page 6 UTAH WOMAN'S REVIEW g . ; ; LOCAL SONGWRITER FINDS ANGEL spent her early years in Eureka, Utah. As a child, her outlets of expression were in ongs about emotional experiences, and painting landscapes. Her urge to express her love of life and people lias produced upwards of 100 songs - she writes both words and music - ranging ballads to from semi-wester- n bouncy modern tunes to folk music... Miss Carpenter has kept at her easel, also, and has continuously exhibited at the State Fair. She is married to Robert J. Emerson, a certified wleder and layout mechanic, whose work takes him out of the state and even You've heard it now! After months, even yean, of trying to get' the ear of Hollywood agents who were "too buy" to see her and listen to her music, Miss June Carpenter of Salt Lake City, is now being heard on the local radk...You have heard "God Must Have Made Salt Lake City" and "Ooh La La"...and there are others in the writing. Miss Carpenter was born in Park out of the country frequently, leaving her with the "spare time' she devotes to her music and paintings. She is the mother of grandmother of Paul Michael, Lynnette Marie, Julie APRIL FUN FOR FEDERAL BOARD OF YWCA At its annual meeting WOMEN'S CLUB Two marked on the calendar for members of the Federal Women's Club during the month of April, according to Mrs. Irintha S. Parker, Publicity Chairman. On April 10 Mountain Meadow Ranch will be the scene of a hearty luncheon at 12:30 p.m., followed by entertainment being planned by Dorothy Parks, chairman of the event. Club members at the VA their Annual Street. and Mrs. Special guests will include Mrs. Albert Henry and Mrs. John Waldo were elected to the Governor Calvin L. Rampton; Salt Lake City Commissioners Conrad B. Harrison, E. J. Gam, George B. Catmull and James L. Barker, Jr.; W. ed Mrs. Wilma Mijangos, James Sutteer. invigorating mountain air during the scenic drive to the inn should give everyone a good appetite and put them in a festive mood for the Mrs. Bradley F. Skinner, president, paid tribute to the retiring board members, Mrs. Ernest F. Baldwin, Mrs. Ellis afternoon's goodies. On the weekend of April a fun trip will be taken by bus to Elko, Nevada. The bus will leave Learned, Mrs. John Pritchard, Mrs. T. W. Richmond, and Mrs. Sam Siciliano, who, she said, had contributed so much of their time and effort, and of themselves during their terms in office. nominating committee. Dr. Richard 0. Ulibarri, Director of Ethnic Studies at Thunderbird Motel. ..return will be sometime Sunday afternoon. June Solberg and Leah Lindsay are in Weber State College, was guest speaker, and Sally Lefler, National YWCA Field Consultant, was a special guest. charge of this exciting.. .or relaxing, if you prefer...weekend. ft rcr rcXr r mm m 'Wigs by 10 at the were Charles Rowell. Mrs. Frank J. Allen, Mrs. Eugene Callaghan, Mrs. Harley W. Gustin, Hodgman, Mrs. John Re-elect- headquarters will be the I, 1971, Prudential Plaza, 33rd South State Jarman, Mrs. Grace Ortiz, and Mrs. Lewis Bros. Stages, Salt Lake City, at 8:00 a.m., April 24. Fun ss The event will feature Al Thomas as Henchman for the 25th year. Cocktails at 5:05 p.m. on the dot! will start proceedings, with dinner to follow at 7:07 p.m. also on the dot! Special program will commence at 8:08 again, and also, on the dot!!. W. 5, Radio-TV-Pre- Roast on April Hospitaal will be hostesses. Mountain Meadow Ranch is located about one mile east of Kimball Junction, and the 24-2- Made Salt Lake City" was recorded by Cherlyn Hart, The Salt Lake Jaycees will hold last Monday the Salt Lake City Young Women's Christian Association elected twelve women to its board of directors. The new members elected are Kathy Bird, Mrs. Matthew Brown, Mrs. Burton L. Carlson, Mrs. Gary events are .fun-packe- d Ron himself cut her record "Ooh La La." "God Must Have JAYCEES ROAST SCHEDULED NEW MEMBERS OF cents off on each $1.00 spent CALL GLENNA SMITH 364-215- 3 FREE-EARL- Incidentally, why is it that invariably a lady who wears a size 18 or 20, will come into the dressing room and ask to try on a fashion that had been shown on a slender size 8 model ! But seriously, you size 18 s and 20 s...take heart! Right now there is a greater selection of styles, readily available in your size, than I have seen in a long time. So A few days ago, we presented one of our numerous style shows which are so much in demand in the Spring of the year. It always seems that just about now, ladies are becoming tired of their winter wardrobes and are beginning to think of buying something to perk them up for the summer season ahead. It is very gratifying to regardless of your size there IS something new for you this season. most wearable collection of questions you would like see the pleased reactions when we show them the Do you have any fashion answered? Write to me at fashions to come up in many a season. Gone are the kooky and kicky. The feeling is soft, feminine, What's more important, colors are bright, clear, and very becoming Castletons, 3969 South Wasatch Blvd., Salt Lake City, Utah, 84117. See you Next week! BRONKA Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President Fred Ball; Mayor J. Bracken Lee; Senate President Haven J. Barlow; Attorney General Vernon B. Romney; Salt Lake County Commissioners William E. Dunn and Ralph Y. McClure. The hosts are preparing an evening of enjoyment and enlightenment for about 600 guests, and advise that it would be well to come early to assure that each will be able to partake of all the good things planned. u Something wonderful has happened to women's fashions.. ..a return to the source, or more accurately, sources of the art form Costume jewelry represented in "SCULPTURED BAROQUE." This particular group is exquisitely wrought from real stone beads in of fashion jewelry. The new multi and matrix colors, on the that have contributed to the marvelous shaping of our ril- l RETIREMENT WOULD YOU WORK PART TIME OR FULL TIME BRIDGING THE GENERATION GAP IN JEWELRY varied national and ethnic origins PROSPEROUS MINDED COUPLE FOR $14.00 AN HOUR A NEW MARK III on just about everyone. So often I have had ladies come back to the dressing room after a show, and tell me how delighted they are to see the reutrn of the feminine look. songs. ''spare time" with her songs and her paintbrush, she promises that we will hear more and more from her as time goes on. and Sonny, - MONTH Elementary School. Publication of her work came about by an unbelievable chance meeting in a Provo cafe with a man whose, name she does not know! She casually mentioned that she had been to California trying to get someone to listen to her songs, and he said, "Why don't you go to see Ron Simpson?" So she did...and now you've heard her "Charming Quadroon'' by David Gardner. As Miss Carpenter occupies her Carolynne Darger, City, the daughter of a mining contractor, Thomas J. Burke, and Ann and Geanie Celesta Darger. Youngest daughter Angela Jule Emerson, is a student at Midvale I American culture is now being reflected in what the American woman is wearing. A California creator of popular priced fashion jewelry has just announced a wonderful potpourri collection called "ETIINICA" and just as its name promises, the collection revives the exciting Afro look in hair ornaments, in leathers and suedes; reaches into the drawing rooms of Victorian England for "dog collar" chokers and macrame accessories (the art of knotting in colorful silks and satins); recreates middle-Europea- n the talent for tortured glass-loo- k jewelry. The Middle East is certainly not neglected, with a wide range of Moroccan inspired Couture and developed to look hand-mad- e unique. "ETHNICA" is a charming way to assume a truly cosmopolitan look. ..from pewter and brass to cork, jute, mosaic and sea shells. for And what a great "cop-out- " the lovely lass who can't decide or birthday suit. All she has to do is transform last year's outfit from French to contemporary Greenwich Village with the accent of fashion jewelry earrings, rings, pendants or belts. The price is almost as pretty as the mini-midi-ma- . xi collection. ...everything ranges from $2.00 to $10.00 with the "SCULPTURED BAROQUE" pieces slightly higher from $5.00 to $16.00. And, along with the pride that comes from the revival of ethnic origin styles, comes a little added glow that it all got together in California. |