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Show nriag I Tips For Bishop- - Cutler fingernails add the finis) ling touch to your total Well-ke- shape and length of your nails and the shade of polish you wear, as well as how you use your hands all contribyou gestures ute to the over-al- l impression of elegance, ; ..rv ft evening the bridal couple will greet guests at a reception at , the Reception Center. will be best idea still prevails among modem women. Long tapering, exquisitely polished fingernails give the appearance of gentility and grace. This This Ashby. . LONG NAILS Today, even the woman who does her own housework or pounds a typewriter all day can have long nails if she wishes. mwzyMrs. Roger Cutler of Law, Utah parties were given by Mrs. Garth Briggs, Miss Rosemary Jarman, Mrs. Daniel Earl Bishop, Mrs. of Brigham Young University and Stevens Henager College. CX I shades. There should be no conflict your lipstick and wardrobe colors since both should flatter your Skin. Colored polish, however, is not necessarily becoming to between as your nails are wide. The rounded oval consi the ideal shape. You can add to the life of the nail by not filing down at the sides. When applying polish, use a nail - strengthening base coat first. Cover your entire nail, leaving little or no moon, and dont wipe off the tip or youll take off the protec cive undercoat. Choose your polish shade to compliment your skin tor. as you would any other well-know- is everyone. Wearing clear or platinum polish, or simply bufSng the tails to a high luster is a good idea if your hands are not or if you your best asset IM Benton, Mrs. Byron Home, Mrs. Lee Dalebout and Mrs. John Magdiel - TIPS Theyre easy to apply, stay In place for days even weeks and come in a variety of shades if you havent time to polish them yourself. I UNIFORM HEArimRUM CompNti S.lctim ti Styln. CIrtv fRbrici Sim RANDS AU IEADIXG I Its been said that beauty is so do someas beauty does thing about the finishing touch to your beauty portrait today! f yjm SHOP 1121 RoHOnj I " eor 9, April 1969 ADV1RTISIMINT AFFAIR t tormentingot often telltale A FAMILY Fldgrtine. rectal itch are aigna Pin-orma...ugly parailtee that mad-- 1 leal axperta say inlest 1 out ol arery S persons examined. Entire families may be victim, and not know it. orma, they must1 To get ri d of Pin-be killed in the large inteatine where' they live and multiply. Thateexaetly' tablet do . . . and what Jaynea P-here's how they do it: scientific costing carries First the tablet! into the bowels before Then dissolve. Jayne' modthey ingredient ern, medically-approve- d goes right to work kills Aik four phurmaeht. quickly, easily. Dont taka chances with danger-no- s, highly contagious which infect entire families. Get gen- uine Jayne's EAST SI ST SOUTH & loveliness is the re- ward that the woman receives by beauty-conscio- Vs- - P-- nifug . . tablets . . . special siiea tor children and adults. smaU, easy-to-ta- k 1I.S (food, good, to come hack to regularly pampering her akin with a moist tropical oil. Beauty and the glow of a healthy complexion is apparent toon after beginning auch treatment Ask your druggist for oil of Olay and before applysmooth it over ing make-uthe face, neck and hands to lubricate, and soften the akin. You will reap the reward of e lovely complexion in the yean ahead. .. .Margaret MerriL always FAP.? p, BOYO RARK SO. line-fre- In soaking SOME If you adore long nails but theyre just not practical for your way of life, take a tip from actresses and models: Wear false nails for those special occasions. Loveliness Line-fre- e USE OIL Frequent keeping your polish from chipping. A hunt breakfast, sponsored by the Sigma Chi Mothers Club, will be held Saturday, 10:30 a.m., at Log Haven. Honored guests will be graduating seniors.. Chairman of the event is Mrs. Carvell Mattson. Her committee includes Mrs. Rex C. Christensen, Mrs. S. Bruce Hanks, Mrs. Fred J. Bacon Jr Mrs. Garrer B. Meads and Mrs. John N. Eldredge. 3 NEWS, Wednesday, Line-Fre- e SHOR BOYD BARK BENNKX'S have difficulty DESERET . Adrtrttttmnt GETTING ENGAGED? BRIDAL REGISTRY SINCE Nail kits containing strengthening solutions and protective base coats are now on the market. David Her husband received a degree from the University of for nails your should be half length Gelatin capsules or a packet of unflavored gelatin added to your morning fruit juice are n nail strengtheners. Prenuptial a graduate breakage. ideal Th e There are many ways to strengthen the nails to give them greater durability. and College piesently is serving as assistant Salt Lake City attorney. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to California. man. The bride is wore their nails extremely long to signify they were of the aristocratic, leisure class. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Garth F. Bishop, 168 T St. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Richard Dover, Mrs. Garth Briggs, Mrs. David Benton and Mrs. Howard mandarins Chinese to prone The Following, they were feted at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House by the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Cutler, 1228 Lorraine Dr. Cutler nalTs less Club Schedules Hunt Breakfast Nails pt cosmetic. If your skin has coral, undertones, golden peach, apricot, or nude polish will be most flattering. FLATTF.RING SHADE If your skin tone is pink, try rose, blush, and opalescent of white iodine will make dry application beauty portrait. Salt Lake Temple was the setting today tor the wedding of Miss Karen Bishop and Roger F. Cutler. Reed Well-Ke- warmed olive oil and a daily By ARLENE DAHL Nuptials i IOi KQ)tli tosh. ! 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