Show POLLY’S POINTERS Jaa II INI Utah Friday Tlw Herald Jsurnal Easy Way to Fix We A Me IJou Do Vieel aa&f $?$' Snags in Knits By POLLY V DEAR POLLY— The easiest way for me to fix snags in knit garments is to insert carefully a wire needle threader through the base of the snag from the underneath side of the garment catch the snag in the wire loop and carefully pull the thread to the wrong side Sometimes I find a few anchor stitches or a knot is necessary to hold it there Usually on the fine knits just pulling the loose thread to the wrong side is enough— DOROTHY wi sir § lit CRAMER DEAR POLLY— A neighbor who moved away told N me how to make a perfect container for diapers I never made it but need one badly It was to be hung from the knob on the back of a door A coat hanger used as the base and a sheet or something ii heavier used I believe two boards made the shelves within the structure and it tapered from top to bot- - ? tom Surely some of the readers have done this and r could tell me how to make one— KATHY zv: ‘’“‘nt) unft? k DEAR POLLY— I would say the only answer to Jackie's inquiry about a cloudy mirror is to have it resilvered and then hang in a place where the direct sunlight will not strike it This will ruin a mirror every time J found out the hard way— EDNA !: DEAR POLLY— Jackie wanted her foggy mirror tb sine again and I suggest she mix two parts water and one part vinegar and wash it with this dry with a dean doth The fogginess should come right off— ANN DEAR READERS and Edna— A mirror mShiiTfcKarlng company advised me that direct sunlight detf not affect the silvered back of a mirror but yellows the'gtndtf' If the fog Is on the glass It Is usually caused by molsturd that has gotten in the silver or by age so resilvering Is the only remedy When the fog is on the outside Ana’s remedy could be used or any preferred glass cleaner— POLLY DEAR POLLY— We cut our boys' hair the best thing to drape around their shoulders is The static Silastic wrap the plastic catches the hair and the plastic molds around the boys’ shoulders I use two overlapping strips like a deep cape collar and the cleanup is easy with no more messy towels to w a s h— at home I think J ftp MRS PLASTIC ‘WRAP E D V DEAR POLLY— Most little girls grow so fast that the hems of their dresses have to be lengthened frequently When you run out of material for facing use bandage gauze It does not pucker when the dress is washed makes a nice flat hem and also is good for the ladies to use when they do not like the very short lengths— MRS C D twin Queen She was sophomore class Wuthrich Walter editor of the year book of Mrs daughter As a junior she was a member Wuthrich 95 West 6 North a of the Cantadoras and served as senior at Logan High president of this chorus She was In Junior High Jolene was junior class representative to studentbody vice president and Girls’ League assembly executive For the past two years she has During her sophomore year been a member of the Hi Lo’s she was class vice president and and this year is senior class attendant to the Military Ball secretary Jolene V Active in the has received awards She graduate She in road shows played volley and softball Elder Bruce Colljt son of Mr husband and family the Terry and Mrs Celder Collet Smiths Mrs Zelma Wiser acthem as far as Lewiston has retimed from a companied mission in South Africa Hurricane and visited with her son Phillip his wife and family Mr and Mrs Rosamond Blair She also spent a week in Salt Lewiston have returned to their Lake City at the home of her son home after spending six months Theron and family as LDS missionaries in the Mr and Mrs Val Harrison and Pacific Northwest were three children Sandy Mr and Mrs Wallace Wiser guests at the home of their and son Bradley Lewiston parents Bishop and Mrs H B visited Las Vegas during the Harrison in Lewiston over the holidays with their daughter her weekend Mr and Mrs JH Stocks Lewiston visited in Cedar City with their son Clair his wife and family They also visited in Gunnison with Mr and Mrs George Last and in Hurricane with Dr and Mrs Garth Last Low Line Mr and Mrs Roy Smith Smithfield spent the holidays with their son Lorin and his family in Salt Lake City While there Mrs Smith attended the cantata at Midvale Ward in which her grandson Don participated Afterwards she had dinner at Don's home Mrs Mary Grant Is Hostess Her hobbies are sewing water cooking swimming skiing and snow skiing ji At Dinner ' ‘ ' Cache Valley - Mr and Mrs Rulon Buck and family Hyrum who recently welcomed home their son Sherman from an LDS mission to Mexico welcomed as guests to their home two brothers of Mrs Buck from Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Dunane Harris and family Mr and Mrs Kenneth Harris and family Here to attend the welcome Iwme testimonial held in Hyrum for Elder Sherman Buck were Mr and Mrs Marvin Buck Mr and Mrs Clarence Buck Ogden Fernando Delgado Mexico City returned to Hyrum with Sherman Buck and is a guest at the Buck home He plans to attend school in Cache County Mr and Mrs Gerald Allen and children Logan were guests of Gerald's parents in Hvrum President and Mrs Earle W Allen — 0— Mrs Sarah A Allen Mr and Mrs Iarry Olsen 'nd children Hyrum were dinner guests of Mrs lila A Cook Logan Hhrptm Alto) Yon will receive a dollar if Polly uses your favorite homemaking idea Polly's Problem or solution to a problem Write Polly in care of this newspaper has participated a ward musical ball basketball Comings and Goings In (Nmpopor LDS Church she five individual is a Seminary : j i Hostess at a nicely arranged holiday dinner party was Mrs Mary Grant at her home in Logan Guests included Mr and Mrs Ralph Obray Paradise Mr and Mrs John Eiola Trenton and Mrs Mendon Mary Christiansen The traveler's tree is a close relative of the banana It coltree in Madagascar lects good drinking water in a of each pocket at the base leaf stem the home of the Marcussens where Mrs Anhder spent the holidays Following her return home she spent a few days visiting at the home ot ner son Lex and his family in Kaysville Lucy G Hoskin has to her home in Wells vi lie after spending the past two months in Salt Lake City where she submitted to surgery at the Salt Lake LDS Mrs returned ° CLb Social 0 Civic Homer Rich Family Dinner Guests Mrs Beth Linnartz and daughter Anne Beth Smithfield were hosts at their home at a lovely dinner held for the Homer Rich family of Smithfield They eqjoyed hearing the missionary experiences of Robert Rich who had just returned from the Northern British L D S mission Luncheon At Pearce Home Afterwards she Hospital Pearce Mrs recuperated at the home of her Emily R daughter Janice Mrs Frank entertained at a luncheon at her Lewis home in Paradise Places were set for Mr and Mr and Mrs Alma Kemp Mrs Frank Carling and children visited in Shelley of Hyrum Mrs Ella Allen Mr Lewiston Idaho with their daughter and and Mrs Marion Pearce and the her husband the Carl Halls hostess women's exercising class Sue Wilson instructor for Logan session is Monday 7:341 pm Registration for new For Women Who Want More Shapely Figures Another women's controlled bulges from Christmas holiday Ihe popular exercising classes According to Mr Van Nity at exercising class is about to begin “splurges" should be parleast 50 women have attended and women faced with extra ticularly anxious to enroll According to Sue Wilson in- the previous classes and an even structor for the eight-weelarger registration is expected course “we had one woman lose for the coming session Falslev Family 21 pounds last session " She Registration will be conducted noted however that this person Monday 7:30 pm at the Logan was also dieting under a doctor's High girls gymnasium Classes k Attends Annual Party direction Mrs Wilson physical education instructor at Logan School directs the Hi Lo's The family of the lale Mr and High at the school Mrs M J Falslev of Benson inarching group also Logan City Recreation held their annual Danish holiday Director Jay Van Noy feels that party in the Benson Ward she is well qualified to instruct was hall served cultural Supper to 125 Each family provided a number for the program Santa Claus presented each person with a gift The highlight of the party was the dancing around the Christmas tree by Santa and Traditional all the children Danish sweets were served Dale Fullmer was in charge of Mrs the party Eugenia Lee Mrs Sons and daughters and their Marucne Summers and Mrs families present included Mrs Viola Welch wen cohnstesses to of Dl'P Jean Marjorie Falslev Mrs Lydia the Sagwich Camp Ohrav gave ihe lesson Nutlall Mr and Mrs Kiism-ILunch was served at small (Carrie) Lewis Mrs Pearl H oopcs Mrs Edith Fullmer tables to Bertha Janies Jennie Mr aind Mrs Ephraim Falslev Danielson Irnna Obray Lcnore and the fainilv of Mr and Mrs Olsen Caroline SummcrsZella OJ Falslev The () J Falslevs S Howells LaVcIla Gibbs were unable to allend as thev Mildred Howells Zelda J are serving an LDS mission in llmv ells Jean Ohrav and the hostesses Arizona Sagwich Camp Of DUP Holds Meeting I will subsequently be held twice weekly for an period Some new records have been added and jogging is now used as a permanent part of the eight-wee- k program With the exercises Mrs Wilson attempts to "hit what every woman participant likes and needs" She has had enrollees as young as 17 and others as old as 70 Several in their sixties enjoyed the last class which concluded just before Christmas In addition to the controlled exercises women have an opportunity to swim if they desire Cost for the course is $4 to be paid in advance Contrary to what some might believe those who have stayed with the course through all of the sessions are trim women who are determined to stay that way "They say it makes them feel better to take the classes regularly because they work harder and longer than when they try to do it through the instructor — o— Mr and Mrs Robert Christensen Smithfield enjoyed a visit from her father LaVon Hansen They accompanied Mr Hansen to his home in N'ephi along with their two daughters Glynn Kae and Shawnee Lee to Mr spend the holidays Christensen returned after the holidays to Ins teaching at North Cache Mrs i nristensen and the children stayed with her fathrr In help him make preparations fur the mission which he will leave for in the near future — o— Mr ard Mrs Osmond Merrill accompanied by Mrs James Kirkbride Smithfield flew to Mesa to spend the An holidays with the Merrill's daughter and family Col and Mrs Richard Michaud A SUNDER c'e: ojsli'if call! up Mr - i' It tn PHOTO oUuE s ir 8123 STfS 8 to 18 bus! 3!:: ' 10 S J! ‘ s n-rt10 32' j bust 'b SINS SO( 10 EU fhil 1st tr frtlcliu Mill M ipccul kanllMi tar uk yittrr No SUE SUSNETT t 401 OMtir Irtve NL SOWS CkiCJf Him iMrtH Noth? m4 In THE NEW Fall 8 Prial and Mrs Ned Bodily James larry Lee Jolene and IIP COSE Stye Winter '68 iss c! Basic FASHION is here in inn a'drobc ideas Send b0 tor cur cop laiNa drove to Kairview Idaho and were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Joseph Bodily — — Bishop and Mrs Ivan J Barrett and daughter Janice of Orein were visitors at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs 0 J Barrett Mendon and at the home of Mr and Mrs Owen Sorensen Mendon Mrs Hyrum Vivian Anhder M flew to Denver Colo where she was met by her son Mr and and daughter-in-laMrs Lowell Marcussen and their two daughters Marilyn and Susan They all drove to Pueblo & Roskelley's Annual FREE PERMANENT WAVE With Every Haircut Shampoo and Set Your Choree of Helene Curtis L’OREAI HECK La Maur Realistic Rayette "" Suits f"‘" ir ZOTOS 153550 Mon lues Wed Blouses Entire Stock 1 29 Poir Limited Time Only if leeii lefnttr Chalet BtAUTY SALON 752-907- Colored Gloves tvCo0'S es 7 V- - |