Show Logan Utah Wednesday Nov 21 1K9 New Device Cancels House Odors LEADING A 1KGRL marching team through predslea drills k FVom the left are Zetta the Job of Agglette officers fer 199-7- 1 Satterwhite Ogden publicity manager Beth Bingham Booatihl Julie Jensen Ogden president Lynette Ward “STRAIGHTEN THAT WRIST watch that point smile lift up and smile” Agglettes may hear commands that ssond more like ptatra drills they pose for a picture or perform Members sf the u 1MMI Agglettes are from the left Beth " Kristine Am Spuiih Fork aecretary and Lyme Anderson Tremontoa uniform manager The Agglettes perform for all Utah State University home town football and basketball gameo aid by and professional athletic events vitatloa at numerous ont-oMe- Bird Kandy Savage Teresa Roytence Lynne Anderson Madflyn Blaser Csnna Lee Spencer Dorothy Jo Gaddie Kathy Barlow Zetta Satterwhite Teresa Andersen Dee Ana Tadd Julie Jensen Pamela Gebhardt Lynette Ward and Ginger Lee Dallas Aggiettes Going To San Francisco or looe rain or shine instructor in physical education when Utah State University at USU Each girl has the opare competing portunity to design a drill during athletes Agglettea are on the football the year this year’s theme is the field or basketball floor en- moon flight thusiastically supporting Big For 15 years Aggiettes have Phm provided encouragement for The drills that the girls pep USU athletic teams at home form are their original games and often have traveled creations said Jackie W to opposing universities to Fullmer Aggiettes advisor and perform Win POLLY’S POINTERS Her Woolen Shawl Keeps Out Sun's Heat DEAR POLLY— On the theory that what keeps out cold also keeps out heat my wrapped her freshly churned butter in a woolen shawl so the hot sun would not melt it on the long wagon trip to market I inherited that shawl and on long summer trips over the Utah desert I put it over my knees where the hot sun shines through the windshield Honestly Polly it keeps out more heat dian it keeps in Newspaper works the same way— SHIRL er MiiiiiiiiiwiriiM'aaaa Pollyi Problem DEAR POLLY— Some of my better dresses were too tight across the hips so I let out the seams Now the old stitching line is very noticeable Steam pressing did not improve their looks Is there any way to remove the holes left from this old stitching? — MRS -- E A S DEAR POLLY— 1 have a bit of advice for Mrs K who wanted to know how she could clean her velvet sofa at home I work for a furniture-cleanincompany and know how hard it is to clean a velvet sofa or chairs I suggest that she have her sofa cleaned professionally or she might be faced with the expense of having to reupholster it— g MRS C C honor roll and Seminary Council while at Logan High She la the The Lewiston Literary League daughter of Mr and Mrs R Keith Spencer met last Thursday evening at the A member of Alpha Chi home of Mrs Lewis Botnan with Aggiette Mrs VW Leavitt president Omega sorority Dorothy Jo Gaddie is majoring conducting the propram Mrs in elementary education A Russell Hendricks reviewed freshman at USU Miu Gaddie Lloyd C Douglas's “A Time to s was a participant in Remember” Chaun-taire- MrsBotnan had decorated her home in fall colon for the meeting She served luncheon at two round tables to fourteen chib members Golden Wedding Anniversary at Mr and Mrs David P Gibbs of Portage will be honored at an open bouse given by their family on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary Friends and relatives are cordially invited to call between So Popular Teresa r A Junior u 10-I- d rate a sponge mop with water and nonpolishing wax and go over the floor It nas a lovely sheen— MRS C M W faterpriae Aim) a dollar if Polly nses your favorite idea FsDy'r Problem or solution to a problem Write Polly la care of this newspaper home-mskla- g Mia Spencer a freshman at USU joined Aggiettes this fslL She is enrolled in a liberal arts curriculum She was active In Chaun taires musicals debate Girls' State Honor Society well-season- Pa food North American Indians alao made a type of Jerky called pemmican which atiU is used by some hunters and explorers on long expeditions commercial version wu primarily a western food item but it now is being marketed nationally in food stores Quick to crochet in two favorite colon thia lofir-lin- e vest will be the dan-in- s of your wardrobe I No 5428 haa complete crochet directlona Until recently the modern GIVE YOUR HOME 6 aizea inclusive Hue sat la Mtaa hr uOj 10-1- tea la Mm On HUM CAM! 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ALSO: AT We have recently taken on the Sherwin-William- 2nd 1795 PENNYI 595 995 1195 s Fufl-kn- e paml and product Decenaries STUMWAY PROCESS TNI MM IN CUNT CUMINS SNMM SKI WINTU CUl NS Mi I ITUS THE HOUSE CARPETS V bmMi-i- i SHOES W 324 N Main 752-303- o also in Salt Lake and in Provo WI THE tlVHVOUMONfT 37 S MAIN LOGAN ii —Mm OF VOUtMl SUViMO WIG TOWN uia a r 2lf 29 SAL! PRICED ONE Out sun-drie- 5428 t Miu Blaser was IHIhh wu lean d SIZES ONLY WIGLETS thinly-slice- ed PAIR FOR Deluxe The Indians' pemmican made from venison bear or buffalo meal d then pounded into a mass mixed with hot bt cooled and shaped into small caku that were stored in buffalo or deer hide sacks The Indians sometimes added finely ground cherries or berries far comes from the Peruvian flavor who wanted Spanish word charqui or (fried a Cowboys beef says the manufacturer compact food to stuff in their Slim Jim Inc of Bala Cynwyd saddlebags adopted the Indians' 1 president of the Aggiettes last year She is a physical education major enjoys singing and besides a busy schedule with Aggiettes is a member of USlTs Chorale While at Logan High she was active in the Chaun-taire- s musical group and in sports She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Chris Blaser u NEW YORK (UPI)—Shades of the old west: but Jerky which pioneer Americans ate from necessity is making a comback snack food sold in and supermarkets groceriu Hickory-smoke- d round steak is used for the modern product The original product wu sun-friand them smoked Jerky i 's the hours of Z to 5 pjn the Missionary and a home teacher Bvtage Ward ChUural Hall Dec He is a retired termer 6 Mrs Gibbs hu served secretary of the Sunday School They request no gifts Mr Gibbs wu born In Portage president of the Primary a son of Joseph and Elisabeth counulor in the YWMIA Parkinson BMa presidency counulor in the Mrs Gibbs the former Azella Relief Society presidency Relief Morris wu also born in Portage Society teacher organist in the a daughter of David W and Relief Society for 25 years and is Susannah Green Morris currently ward organist which The couple were married Dec position she hu held for over 50 10 1919 In the Logan LDS years Temple They are pvente of thru sons Mr Gibbs hu spent his entire and two daughters Donald J of life in Portage where he hu Kqyavfile Gale M of Sparks been an active member of the Nevada Noel D of Perry Mrs LDS Church serving In the Lee (Doris) Nelson of Mantua Sunday School soperintendency and Mrs Robert (June) Denny in the Elders Quoram of Ttavis AFB Calif presidency on the genealogical They have 22 grandchildren Committee U a Mated Stalca and 2 greatgrandchildren Pioneer Necessity Turns Into Modern Snack Food high-steppi- Hi-Lo- 19 P Gibbs Mr and Mrs David wee rauns participated in the marching group from Sky View High School DEAR POLLY— I have so many compliments on the and looks of my patio floor which is painted brick-reshows tracks easily After mopping w ith clear water I satu- Yoa will receive Lewiston Literary League Meets Girl's League debate musical and honor roll She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Malcolm S Gaddie Teresa Roylance daughter of Jean B Roylance of Smithfieid is a freshman majoring in English at USU At Sky View High she wu active in the school choir ski snd French Chibs She is a member of Kappa Delta sorority Other drill team members are Kathy Lynne Barlow Zetta Satterwhite and Julie Jensen all of Ogden Beth Bingham and both of Teresa Andersen Bountiful Sherri Sherratt Brigham City Lynne Anderson USU-Sa- n Diego State football and Sharon Tanaka Tremonton Dee Ann Tadd Lynette Ward game The San Francisco 49'ers have and Pamela Gebhardt all of invited the Aggiettes to perform Spanish Fork Kandy Savage Ann Perkins this year at the 49'ers-Chicag-o Antimony and Ginger Lee Bears football game at Kezar Roosevelt Stadium Dec The game will Dallas and Kristine Ann Bird be telecast nationally uid Mrs both of Salt Lake City Fullmer Four Aggiettes hail from Cache Valley where all were members of their high school inarching groups Madilyn Blaser Carma Lee Spencer and Dorothy Jo Gaddie were members of the Logan High School DEAR POLLY— I used to tie old rags around my broom and use this to reach cobwebs and dust on the ceilings and other high Now I cut the places sleeves and legs off discarded flannel pajamas sew up one end and then slip one of them over the broom to have a wonderful duster that stavs on much better -- MRS W M (Ntmipmptt The girls devote long hard hours of practice to perfecting drills uid Mrs Fullmer About 10 hours a week go into developing a drill and polishing it With ten than a month to work in the fall before their first performance the girls have molded their motions into a singular movement Often they have participated in Ugh school (kill teams and must Irak habits to learn the unique style of the Aggiettes The result of their deification has been invitations to perform at professional athletic events A year ago the girls performed a smart drill aboard the Naval cruiser SL Paul flag ship of the U S First Fleet While on the five-da- y San Diego tour they performed their precision drills before Vietnam veterans patients in the U S Naval Hospital and at the San Bulla Diego Rockets-Chicag- o basketball game They also performed at the NEW YORK (UPI)—Your home may have the very latest systems to control heating humidification and cooling aircleaning at the push of a button so that your indoor air is as warm cool dry and clean as you want it But how does it smell? Control of household odors is increasingly recognized as an important dimension of total home comfort When odors linger and accumulate they create a stuffy oppressive atmosphere Consumer surveys indicate a strong interest in devices that will rid the house of cooking smoking or bathroom odors and substitute a “Fresh and clean” smell Housewives mention as particularly objectionable the smell of cooking cabbage or shrimp burnt meat atale tobacco smoke chemicals and insecticides paint diapers medicine and perspiration Through the years relief has been provided by such innovations as perfume incense open windows or kitchen and bathroom ventilators One popular antidote is the spray can of “room deodorant” on which about $20 million a year is spent by shoppers Modern Way A modern way to eliminate odora is by counteraction which means the chemically neutralizing of odors Such an odor control system looks like a portable radio and can be installed in the ductwork of a central heating unit or mounted on a wan The unit disperses a special odor counteractant that can alter the structure of odor molecules much is colors can be mixed to form completely different colors explain scientists at Honeywell designers of the system The effect la to “cancel” the offending odor before it has a chance to annoy Simple Woik The system is simple to operate A housewife about to boil shrimp for dinner simply flips a switch on a remote control panel This activates a fan inside the unit which begins spreading counteractant throughout the home The system can be set at normal which keepi a low level of counteractant circulating continuously or switched to high to handle critical dilutions like burning popcorn The system can be Turned off to give full effect to those odors that every one enjoys such as freshly cut flowers or coffee perking The counter actant also leaves a alight trace if fragrance in the air with four scents available fte Harold Journal— 753-055- 5 fV f vC?s!: Vf o'rj |