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Show Page TIIE NEWS BULLETN 4 SOFT SHOULDERS AHEAD by GENE By EMMA D. KING Theres Fawn Poulson, one of the busiest young matrons in the valley and a person who has time to do just one more thing. Fawn grew up and was educated in Fillmore schools; she received of summer, bringing high temWhen buying summer vacation day peratures, the thoughts of Iced garments, look for clothes of denims, cottons and the lemonades, cool, cool cottons, a new textured fabrics. Seersucker drive through canyons with mounand new finish of cottons wash tain breezes blowing through our beautifully, and lucky you, no hair and the nostalgia of a vacation. ironing! Traveling togs, short sets, cotton blouses and skirts are the order of the day at all the Sugar House FOR style shops. And dont forget some of the THAT WEDDING secrets for keeping cool. One quick or Gifts for Every Occasion way to make yourself feel like the proverbial cucumber is to touch QfFlJl temples, throat or wrists with stick or The GIFT SHOP cologne. So youre packed and you're off! Good-by- e now In Reeds Shopping Center 2015 E. 27th South Open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Advertisers are turning more and more to THE NEWS. Friday, June 25, 1954 WOMAN OF THE WEEK Monday, June 21 was the first easy-to-care-f- Sugar House, Utah a scholarship to the Branch Agriculture College at Cedar City. At the college, during her junior year, she received a second scholarship to the Agriculture College at Logan. Fawn WOMAN WEEK'S Poulson spotlighted. After leaving Logan she married her childhood sweetheart, M. Phyl Poulson. The Poulsons with their two children, Penny, 14, and Wayne, nine, make their home at 1620 South 6th East. She is a wonderful homemaker, and also interested in civic affairs. In 1949 she was elected president of the Oil Workers Intema-tioUnion Auxiliary No. 286, which she organized. Her husband was president of the local union. She has served as captain of the Mothers March on polio for five consecutive years in the city. In this duty she has made many radio and TV appearances to aid the nl ENTERTAINED The special interest group of the Emerson LDS ward held a "Request Night" program Tuesday, June 15, with Dottie Brown as guest artist. After the program, presented by the talented guitar player, refresh- polio drive. ments were served. Among other things she is secretary to the Cub Scout Pack 1, and served for the past two years as vie? president of the Alpha Chapter Epsilon Sigma Alpha International sorority. This May she had the honor of being elected "Golden Girl" because of her participation The Canyon Breeze Garden club in community service. will meet Friday, June 18, at the In 1948 her husband was elected Sherman school. to the Utah State Legislature on "Cultivation of Iris," will be the the Democratic ticket and Fawn, talk given by Mrs. H. G. Jacobson, who is a Democrat inheritance by and musical numbers will complete the program. Steven S. Sanders will conduct the meeting. FOR GARDENERS IRIS STUDY and conviction, was keenly interested in the affairs of the state. Her political activities Include secretary of Ward One; secretary of Study club for two years after the division of wards, and secretary in voting district 17, legislative 5 at the present tijne. Women have the say in making the world the kind of place we want for our children. We have a million and the most votes a half more, Fawn said. At the recent Salt Lake County convention she threw her delicate white chapeau into the political ring and came out victorious vice chairman" of the county organiza- ... tion. Fawn has planned a full political schedule for the next two years for herself and her party. With it all she will find time for her hobbies of millinery, creative design, upholstering and interior decorating. And for all she has accomplished, a kings ransom to Fawn. ATTENDS MEET Dr. Gerald H. Baggley, 2795 Momingside Drive, attended the American Optometrical national convention June 20, 21, 22 and 23, at Hotel Olympus, Seattle, as a member of the national house delegate representing Utah Optometrical association. Dr. Baggley has been an offi- cer and active in the association for many years in the school and industrial vision program. LET THE BULLETIN BE YOUR SALESMAN min ip 1 !!i I iii'H i! lull llnlii Bill ii When You Finish Your L.D.S. 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