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Show , o.,0,01Wal , r , , : , , , : - : 2c , ..- id,ogitgi inav4, . . .. ... -- :: ,,.:. ,,, '' The annual , ,..:,,., , . 1 ' ''1- -: iVl..!:t..4!., - ft li,,: I ' ;; ''. '': , ''' :. ': ?, ' ' : .;.'. ,. :, , 1 ' ' ' :V, ,,, '." 1:'.',.,. :.;;',;,',' , ' ": aim 4 ' ? - ;:'..,,,,4 1 ' tr,, )ikt, 4,,,,,, 4, , --- - ' ':' ': , i,r,':',:':::':',,",:' ,',..);:':::..:,?: ' .n. ; .' tr ; .,,, :;'r,'(,,,, ..., 'rt. ", . '. k." ''' ,y W, , -'- ,i1 tP - ,, :.,,, ' 1' :.;,.,.....:...:-.5..;R- .',, -- tress Training." An educational workshop on parliamentary procedures will be presented. Mrs. LaVar Ellis, chairman, will moderate ,,,I : ,, - '' J:, 'i;:,:,:'..:.., , '' '.:,';, '' i'....:; aI a , ot -- 1, '1,' : , , 01 ,':. , ,:. :".,.... IP. ; t ,,, ' )' 4' -, 1.,i..,- '''' i. ,, , , , ...,- , ;,it , ':' ..4., s...... - t.;;;;:i1k,N7. A , '' ,;" isf'liidr 1 ,,,r - ',......,..., 7,:f:i y,. 1. ,;,0 .,,.. '"' : ,. ,:.,......j 11,4 I: , ' : '( t, , , 0-- ..,,., ,..,, : , ' ",, ' ...,. .'::.,! ' t,, vs,,::i,.,,::,::. - , - 1 ,.4 :',::: - (:, ' ,,,; .-.., i.:!",,:, , 1 1 t'i.. A :. ::;-'- v, .. ..',,', , ; ., ' f ,,,,,,;,:.: , ":";' :: ' 1 ' '' I .,aram.g.m panel. The evening speech contest and banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m. Contestants are Mrs. Connie Bowe, Mrs. D. C. Zenger, Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, Mrs. Beverly Rowley and Mrs. Ray Nelson. The winner will compete In the regional contest at Lewiston, Idaho, in June. Judges for the event are Dr. Aaron Roylance, Dr. David Brown, Mrs. John Webster, Mrs. Berneice Lanier. Contest chairman is Mrs. O.' Rudeen . Allred, assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Reed and Mrs. ToastmisAllison. Beverly tress for the evening will be Mrs. Lewis Cooper. With Golfing rates Fashions for fun in the sun were in the spotlight Tuesday afternoon at Oakridge Country Club. It was all tied up with golf. Oakridge ladies met for luncheon, for golf registration and to see members of their group model golf from the golf shop, under the direction of Mrs. James Via. cent and Mrs. Marion Wiley. Al types of colorful sepa shirts, skirts, were mod. culottes, jackets eled by Mrs. Kenyon Gurr, Mrs. Darwin Hayes, Mrs. Allen Murdock, Mrs. Smith Quick, Mrs. Ted E. Lund-struMrs. Charles Ma Comb, Mrs. Arthur M. Jolley, Mrs. Mind In By VIRGINIA ANDERSON I Olympus Hills...Foothill Village Downtown...Ogden...Provo I 1 'CI 0 q decor consisted of replicas of the golf course, created under the direction of Mrs. George Drakos. Mrs. Grant Harvey, golf chairman, and her committee welcomed the lady golfers back for the 1969 season. Larry Eckman, Mrs. Corner Smith, Mrs. Max Conley, Mrs. Dick A. Butterfield and Mrs. Gerald Smith. Table The models entered through a garden gate, carrying out the outdoors theme, to the music of Mrs. Ralph Gunn. 11111' ......", " ..'. ;0 , , Brand Name Retai!erOf-The-Ye- 1..- Me. ....... ,0 b- ..t .314 . ' , f et '; 4CN er ar k ' 1 i ismoolk, , le, ! (1 ct it,..t. a 3,; , . I i' ,t a HEIGHTS ELEMENTS.. year is giving the school group pictures of each class. Them wero taken. at school pictures The local Wednesday, April unit will sponsor a hot lunch for the children Thursday, April 10, during the lunch hour. BLAINE PTA will meet Thursday, April 10, 730 p.m., In Me school auditorium. There will be a musical Program. PTA officer will be Plotted for the coming year. BEACON RY unit this , , , ,, de - St1 142'1 ,.. stalled. .,,.!,,,15,...4 , di , 4, :4Tit:II, c34 , k , s A?,,, :fk iii V v ', 1,,, 71 ;la ' CT:, ol.14 qs, , ', . 4011.1 ti The program also will in. elude a ghat movie entitled "Marijuana." A discussion period will follow. PTA officers for the coming year will be in. P. i . 4. FashionSpan:sh Style . 41.iggiql 1.11 N.. 11111111111111110 1 ., , N,No. 01 loos orammi , , , A fashion surprise retaining popularity is the, mantilla that elegant lace head covering worn by Spanish ladies. Even women who resist hats like the ;oft effect of the mantilla, which holds the hair lightly in place, while framing the face. Different shapes, various laces. and many colors in mantillas are being worn evof Most them erywhere. should be handwashed by squeezing in warm soap or detergent suds, rinsed, rolled in a towel, and spread flat to atiaA 41111101 iivir 4,4.1.a....... t ft 1,, 't ..g et , ' 't ' .! ,..'11 ........-.- ... ,,,,VI M .101.1......sr &Min 101.11 P. l :1 a .'t ,,, ; 1111111111111111Pi Ls t NO 1111.11111...... SM.,. 1 111111111 al, 1 1 ITIralili;:fdi ''''!'r 1 ;: 1"".A7"771414A k: '.4it, Y. . ' .d... t 'IOW dry. m," ft' dr ' 01' ... 44- - A...tc, au"-- J: j rialit "le ,4 ,t,!;y, ; , s , - .., :t :7 .: t7 k tt ,. .,I.T2f.'', ; '1;5 t 1 4 a , I :'k , 11-- w - Lit ti...e, ,4 , ,, alis -- 1)..'' st. CLAYTON JUNIOR HIGH unit will Install Mrs. Titus McCowin es president of the local PTA it a meeting Thursday. April 10, 7:10 p.m., in the Other officers Include auditorium. Mrs. Reed Jones, first vice presidents Dr. Robert Poulson, second vice presidents Mrs. Wendell Taylor, third trick Mrs. J. Frank Brashre, president; treasurer; Mrs. Richard BywEer. secretary. Following the Instalistion ceremony, a student traveling assertsbly will be presented. SKYLINE PTA unit will be heartri by Mrs. Kenneth P. Adamson as She will be aspmoident for 1969-7Csted by Mrs. Earl D. Tanner, first Ernest As Pizza, secvice president; ond vice president; Mrs. Jim LaRue, third vice president; Mrs. D. J. 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OPPIli g . , ----...- , ' i , ' . 404 3730 If yOu'va been looking at wedding bands but haven't see the one you really want, chances Cr. you haven't seen our collection by Art Carved. These gracefully styled bands offer a special kind of contemporary yet timeless beauty, in a variety of sculptured, textured and subtle designs. Come in and see for yourselves that the name MCarved has a beautiful ring to oretTesol 3, N His M seen on . ' , r'4 ' , . II II II II Vt II II ;ext. Our students acclaim this course the ))),.),,,,.. finest of its kind. - v . , - MAIL account. - x4 , .0.4)11 , 4 T&N 53P; Lake ext. 311 fSolt registration; charge to your 399-596- 1, . - ' ,? limitod enrollment Ogclei 1111,. MIAME. , ' , Ogden, Monday, April 14 Cottonwood, Thursday, April 17 Salt Lake ' , Friday, April 18 -- - .- -----, BANDS WEDDING 14K GOLD . to sponge. Use bright colors to liven those dreary, drizzly days! - one per demonstrations we sk. VI 0 for the course includes special reference manual. Classes begin: 1 . . d Learn how to sew sweaters, shells, dresses, turtlenecks, double knits and stretch all professionally materials 'ON ANY MACHINE. Course lecture consists of four a STSPASE 3697 Se. Orchard Drive , Just spread it Bat and wipe mud splashes with a nationwide method IPAIIIII -I- ' . 11 away instructor of t nue ren , ,: 292-2341- ... 11111.FORD WOOD So you would be starving to death on a low calorie diet while getting fatter. Some of the low carbohydrate foods with high protein, Other officers are Mrs. George Diumenti, Mrs. Vernon Young, Mrs. Robert J. Beveridge, Mrs. Mark Greene Jr., Mrs. Andrew C. Ruoff 111, Mrs. Dan Oniki, Mrs. Eugene Maier and Mrs. Richard Nelson. Luncheon chairman is Mrs. Keith Pearson, assisted by Mrs. Ronald Lattimer. poncho from plastic yard goods such rain gear is easy for the very young children to put on, allows freedom of movement, map be folded flat, and so easy to keep clean. with authorized f. y Os I , Stretch" course Kitt,1 kftlitti m. $3.00, spirant, Lig uid or crea supply.Ava liable at your 90-da- ,at a Cut out "Sew Knit in 11 : z Anti-Perspira- nt . calling upon its reserve pro-teins to provide materials for the repair of your key organs. You would use what calories were needed to provide energy and would lay down the carbohydrate surplus to your calorie requirements as t-elect. make, and stylish, too. ever 600 have loomed enroll nowt elt.44 x4) works! Solves underarm , , Highlight of the afternoon will be installation of new offiseason. cers for the 1969-7Mrs. John A. Gubler will take over as president, with Mrs. Reynolds Cahoon, presiden- SALT LASS I An antiperspirant that really Now you can take your pick whether you eat empty or full calories! k . ....,,.., even for the Spring scene stealer i . perspiration solved stripes breads. ''' 1. 12:30 p.m --------- ----1. .. thousands who perspire heavily at raincoat for great little one that is easy ,...... ., tiproblem19 A wax), 1 . Raincoat For Tots OAKRIDGE ELEMENTARY PTA elected Mrs. S. Bruce Hanks as President for 19040. Other officers Include Mrs. Stars Williams first vice president; Maurice J. Wilkinson, second vice president; Mrs. Gerald Hansen, Mrs. Mrs. Bram Boyd Eggett, DeGidts and Mrs. Roy E. McDonaid, unit PARKVIEW ELEMENTARY will hold a mothers and daughters tea Thursday, April 17, Cor:30 P.m. Maori 0111COrat end the K4 ps will 1 i i ---..- ..... ,. lig'', I Ahead torium Virsini brary. IV , 4 Ii ' :t.---, Mothers and children will gather at the Prudential Audi- Please Note; Ali PTA Information to appear in the Wedmsday might col. umn must be mailed to Anderson, 2562 E. 3335 South, Salt Lake City. Utak MVP, to arrive by Saterday, MILICREEK unit will hold an an. twat "Uses. Book Fair" Friday. April 1), In the library right after school. Parents are asked to donate books, paper backs. or magazines, which appeal to elementary and youth. These will be sold FriWday. will be used to purchase film sirips and records for the school li- 11 , ,, , Ly, ,, "A Luncheon 'Date With Your Mother" will be the theme of the Salt Lake County Medical Auxiliary's luncheon planned for Saturday. '. ert Jar Nis. LONGVIEW ELEMENTARY will conduct a "cultural night" Thursday, April 10, I:30 p.m. Mtl. Thelma Parsons, guest speaker, will discuss "Art Appreciation." After the meet-Mpatrons are Invited to see art displays in the classroom and library, featuring the works Of both students and parents. 3 Wllmll"'I'mll '"1" entertain. Next year's PTA Maka will be installed at this meeting. They are Mn. Bia'ne Morgan, president; Mrs. prank Dale, first vice president; Delbert Lamb, second vice president; Mrs., Clark. Murdock, third vice president; Mrs. Leon Grimsdell, Mrs. Rob. I 4 imweistr 111.1 : $ '' " 'Iiiii. , 13' i '.... ''.,":4f t'l ,0 , trisital ... ... ''' I lla t: 11 ,4 av ,Iir .,, 4 it; V. 'is 4) ,:.:,:,:,, TIT. ' ADVERTISEMENT 4 0 CARL SANDBURG ELEMENTARY invites patrons to attend the PTA fund raising dinner and school art festival Wednesday, April' t, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. A general PTA meete be held In Me ing room Monday, Argil 14, 7:30 pm. Elections also will be held. unit 1968. . ..... ...... . r super- - , e.o80411 iit, John F. McNamara, intendent of the Salt Lake County Detention Center, will be guest speaker. lie was named :i:Yee's Outstanding Young Man of the Year in i reboot Italmail illii. John C. Fremont School has scheduled a PTA meeting for Monday, April 14, 7:30 p.m., at the school. I 11'w Of1"11111 Deseret News PTA Editor '. , ,1011001011- .-----. Is ......, , - . gottl Special Luncheon Roundup Of PTA News ! ,:,,:0:-.1-,'V.''",r- - -- (green or wax), broccoli, mlery, lettuce, cucumber, squash. fish, meat. tomatoes, poultry and eggs. Some foods relatively high are beans , corn, beets, preserves, cakes, pies, bananas, macaroni, apricots and i , At Oakridge Country Club Tuesday afternoon, lady golfers Mrs. Ted F. Lundstrom, left) Mrs. Jerry Smith, Mrs. Dick A. Butterfield and Mrs. Arthur M. Jolley appeared in styles lust right for golfing. The ladies attended annual spring luncheon and fashion event at the country club. a (e- bohydrates, proteins, fats, etn. Each it seems, has her own remedies for whatever ails ber in the way of foods. Lately, I've heard 'quite a bit about full and empty calories. What are they? And are they worth worrying about' Hazel Dear Hazel: Full calories and empty calories are part of our way of life. Not many call them that, however. There are three kinds of foods, as we learned in the first of our grades: fats, carbohydrates and proteins. Fats provide nine calories per gram. The others provide four each. But the carbohydrates provide calories and nothhig else. They have none of the essential elements to build up, or repair the tissues of the body. It you took carbohydrates alone you would virtually starve to death on calories. And while you were "wasting away," your body would be ,..',..-- ',..;:!ji: :. , , ,:',. ' ,. v:i:,:?..j...,k," ,' , . :::.: '''':". t: ' !'' , ' ' ,','''.;',',;;;,' 1" 11.4 ,,,,-,-, t. -- ..': ' -; ,,, :. ' '' ',..."::'.....::,....,--'.:.- ' :'''t:4i:4',": ..,...:4, .. ''' ..,. ,,,,, , r:,,,,:;,.., ' :l,, ''. Desr Mr. Bice: It seems that wherever I go people are talking about their diets. They appear to be experts on car- .',.. , , ;: , ",,... :',',. ,.. Ck-.0,- 1 :.'',. ' , , .0iioael,'P. "t,,,sf;',,,.,1,.!i, ' ;',. '.' ,,,. are: asparagus, beans By BOB BloB : , '''''! '. ,::, , -: ', ,"Ti :4 4NI"' ,' - 11:.:,,' , ,,.: ..:: 4 - (:'-;:,-' ' ' ,,.,,.,.;:,;,;, ,.1 - i - :'.:' Proper Foods Eat .. .; ,';: ;,.';:".. ,'.; .1 ,,.., . :.',.,',., '...( - :::.;'1.::...,, ,. , ,,,. ' '.. ., , .,!, ' , 7. r,,,,,,.-- - ' .i ':: , ., - , 9 ," - .., ..,..i,'4,..,1;,4 t .,...,.:.'' '.. f 1.1 r ,..) ).1',..1;;;'',',4,;74..A' a '';, -- - ., : ...!.1 :.'.,K i!'...-,"'- i' , ''',' '''''' - NI' v'''''' , s446, -- P!';',,,I,,.-..,i-,$' '.':, ,,,, ' 0,,,, ' ",::.. '.4'-4- , 1 , :'''' :,:.:,,,, ' - ' :, ''..,i ,: '':.'.." ;:,,i .t' ,w, Mrs. Harold Miller will give with the response by Mrs. Rola Guest sreaker Mrs. Victor Eschback of Yakima, Wash., regional supervisor of Snake River Region, will discuss The Challenges of Toastmis- i '' ,'' ,, '' i r 'f. ,.; f:, , '' :' , ;,a.:R''' ,'''"! '.;. ,,,I.',::. '' , , ), i"...;'" ,'' t, ...': ..,... , , ,: .:p,r:. ' :,, ' :,',,,,Z. ir 'I. I, ' 2.44 71"mniareak...,z, -.- - i'' 0,,,?4 -- Eschback at the Prudential Federal Building, 3261 S. State St. "Motivation For Growth Through Participation" is the theme for the day, beginning with registration at 2:30 p.m. I, ,,'..,::.:'';';'. ,.., :' - - ' ill 1,: ". 3 ,, - ",'" ,.. , - f .:. , ' i::.:': ::: - ,...: .;. ,:::,5,'-' ' ' '' ",'',..:' ',''::.,',...-- ii: ,,,:-,,.,,,,,:- ' ', ' '..: : ,, ,,,:-, ,r',. T.,: , ;!. -- ,' -.: , ,..... ':, .: ?: , .- ..,'. ' ,:,,. ;;-- - ''', ....- c,,,, -' . '', ;,..,$,,, , , ' ,' , ,, , - ',-- , :...... 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