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Show naawn Mmaftti mspph m April 11, 196? DFSERfcT NEWS, Friday, A 21 DIAMONDS ORIGIN OF THOSE ETIQUETTE RULES By ELIZABETH L. POST Of Th Emily PoM ImtltuM Emily Post, once wrote, "Beneath its myriad rules, die fundamental purpose of etiquette is to make the world a more pleasant place to live in and you a more pleasant person to live with. See whether you can identify the origin of the following, and also tell whether or not each one is still considered the right thing to do. 1. A gentleman tips his hat when greeting an acquaintance. Answer: In days of yore a knight in armor raised his visor or lace mask to identify himself when he met a fiiend. Today a man has no visor, but instead tips his hat when greeting an acquaintance. Answer: Before stainless steel knife blades were available, the vinegar in salad dressing would discolor an ordinary blade, thus the prohibition against cutting salad with a knife. 2. Salad should never be cut with a knife. Name Brands-Discn- Prices unt fa. & 131 East First South WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE Assisting with plans for Springville art tea are Mrs. Roy D. Johnson, left; Mrs. W. C. Harrison, Mrs. Earl McKenzie. Annual event is April 19. Springville Art Tea The Springville Museum of Art is the destination of many these days. Art lovers are journeying there to attend the annual spring art exhibit, currently in progress. In connection with the exhibit, an art tea will be held Saturday afternoon, April 19. The event is being planned by the Springville Federated Clubs Council with Mrs. Roy D. Johnson, president and gen- eral chairman. OX COMMITTEES . Club presidents serve on the council and head conpnittees making tea arrangements. They include Mrs. Earl McKenzie, Mrs. Sheldon Niel- - son, Mrs. E. Dean Brian, Mrs. Elaine P. Clyde, Mis. J. Joe Miller, Mrs. Julia Sumsion, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Maurice Bird, Mrs. Richard K. Miner and Mrs. Jane Strong. Mrs. Calvin L. Hampton has been invited to be in the line, along with receiving Mrs. Wendell 0. Winger, president of the Utah Federation ,of Womens Clubs, and Mrs. Johnson. AT TEA TABLE Presiding at the tea table . will be Mrs. Faye Mattinson Mrs. Calvin Packard, Mrs. Howard Milne, Mrs. Earl Goates, Mrs. Mary Swartz and Mrs. Mae Huntington. G. Bruce Braithwaite, , versity i Club. Guests will be members of the cast from "Wounds Of Love w h i ch premiered Thursday at the Pioneer Memorial Theater. Dr. John T. Dugan, author of the play, will attend the luncheon. David Kranes, of the University of Utah English department, will discuss the Swedish author Strindberg, on whose life the play is based. Mrs. C. M. Parrish is lunch string, vocal and instrumental numbers being presented during the afternoon. It is expected that many women from across Utah wii attend this social event Big rpi 3 BROMO SELTZER HOMO discounts on other appliances IUIU Nationwide Sure Service Tn4l mi fa I 4 qHrati cmUUIm Kr--H ALL APPLIANCE CO. 122 EAST 3rd King Was Size $1.09 Now EFFERDENT SOUTH Tablets BLACK ANGUS 6335 South Stott 0 Phono Cut, Wrapped & Frozen FREE eon chairman. Mrs. Herschel Saperstem is in charge of the For reservations program. contact Mrs. Warren Cannon. Heavy Beef Sides CHOICE Chi Omega Mothers Circle will hold a guest-da- y luncheon Monday at the chapter house. Mrs. Roy W. Simmons is nd ANOUt USDA CHOICE STEAK SECTION O OC Vw All over lb town Average wt. from AO to 125 lbs. to 1.29 lb. n 1 Mill 4()mimh III Breck Hair Color $T19 FANCIFUL RINSE I $ Trlmlin Regular, Super - ROAST SECTION OILY POLISH Body 12!2-0- . & JOHNSON O to SHOWER Powder Was 1.39 Size 99 Now Size Was 1.09 $19 M Aerosol Spray 1.79 ' ee Were 1.19 V Now 24 Was $1.9t for home and sucool and charming burbia. 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Theyll discuss their three-yea- r stay in India. x gal- lery curator, and his wife will greet guests at the door. A continuous live musical program is planned, with Guild Luncheon Set University of Utah Theater Guild will give a celebrity luncheon Monday at the Uni- mm aos WEEKLSYi biw 1 B |