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Show OF ALL THINGS Sy OOUGAN TERRELL clothing changes, and the taste of a Mothers of the hippie generation moan at the flowand the frowsy hair. Try this one. My ered favorite morning outfit: a ripped nightgown from when she was 14 months old, which fits her like a tight dress, worn with my long dangly earrings, knee socks, and cowboy boots. bell-botto- When I tell her she cannot go out like that, she is agreeable and changes into a dress with slacks under it and a pair of red tights om on her head with the legs dangling btulnd to look like pigtails. THEY GET WORSE We go through at least four changes a day, each one worse than the one before. A Style All Her Own i I had always assumed that the teen-agstage was to be the worst a daughter goes through. But com-- u 8in& t pared to the trouble my Is giving, adoles- cence should be a welcome relief. ; . Adolescents have peculiar eating habits, but not a menu that include a brownie after breakfast; no lunch I and then twelve prunes around 2 p.m.; seven gin-- r gersnaps during the remainder of the afternoon, and then canned peas for dinner with all else on the plate left i : untouched. ' lots But Ive been told not to worry about this and give of vitamins. THE BEAL TEST But what I really cant take much longer are the ii S.L. Club ' New officers were installed at a luncheon meeting of the Salt Lake District Dental Aux- 1 1 1 a r y held Monday at the home of Mrs..-Charle- s J. Hart. ' ' Dr. Allien Russon, left, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Gillard, Wiley I. Beavers, Anne McCarty, Robert D. Simpson, R. U. Perkins, L R. Stever.s, and Mrs. Ina Adler participated in secretaries workshop Wednesday. A Challenge For Women was tnade president, of the ; Other j officers are Mrs. Pavid Brown, Education and a determination to succeed are weapons uompn must use to combat the demanding challenges of our times. They must be willing to lay aside the "Cinderella image and accept responsibility, if they wish to keep pace with the fast changing needs of the business community. This was the consensus reached during a panel discussion Wednesday at Pruden- tial Federal Auditorium, held in conjunction with "Secretaries Week. Participating in the discussion, sponsored by the Sal-Lt- e Chapter of the National Secretaries Association, were: Panel moderator Dr. Allien Russon, professor, University Ave. Mrs Ligneu Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Robof Summit, N.J. The bride has been making her home at 176 D St Thursday evening the newlyweds will be1 feted at a reception at 176 D St. Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Russell, Howard Spurrier, Mrs. Charles Foster, Mrs. Ralph Stevens, Mrs. John Gassman, Mrs. Keith Karrer.. ; ' . nl ert G Fletcher the bride Attending i Fletcher, and Miss Junior Fletcher, Exchangettes The Exchange Club will meet for lunch Monday, 1 pun. at the Ambassador Club. Dean Guff will conduct an Investment clinic. Mrs. Victor Cummings, president. Win be In charge , of the meeting. will be Miss Peggy By EUNICE FARMER Marilyn Fowles. The bride is attending the University of Utah, where she affiliates with Kappa Kappa Gamma and Theta Sigma Phi. She also has studied at Brigham Young University. Her fiance is attending the U. of U., where he Is a teaching assistant in mathematics. He will be graduated magna cum laude this June. Mr. Fowles is a member of Delta Phi Kappa, Pi Mu Epsilon, LDSSA Mens Council and was named to Phi Kappa PhL He received the Gibson Award in mathematics and the university Merit Scholarship in physics. The bridegroom has been a member of the ASUU Judiciary Student Regulations Committee, and will attend medical school this fall. Yeshara Qub will meet Saturday, 1:30 p.m., at the Thirteenth Ward, Instead of the Lion House as , previously scheduled. 1 Members of the Provo chapter will be guests. Dr. J. LeRoy Kimball will discuss the restoration of Nauvoo. i Sar - Mrs. Robert E. Fowles He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Switzerland, Lebannon and Syria. Prenuptial parties have been given by Mrs. Allen Lundgren, Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett the brides grandmother; Mrs. James Cottam, Mrs. Dalton Cannon, Miss Adrienne Cannon, Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mrs. El wood G. Winters, Mrs. Harvey FLtcher Jr., Mrs. Keith Engar and Mrs. Grant R. Fowles. Dear Eunice! I am a dressmaker by trade and work constantly with velvets, chiffons and other slippery materials. 1 have found most of the frustrations I have occur because the side leaf of the sewing machine doesn't hold the material, and my pieces all end up on the floor. I encased the leaf with an old pillow case. This can be tucked where the hinges are, or folded under at the other end. j - . y , S7 , They love whipped cream. But, oh, the problems. Now comes the problem solver. 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Jeroi 292-247- 1 norgetown V aa SOlitlr 2nd WEST BOUNTIFUL with leadership and vi ' mr js' ability, poise he added. Thinday, April 24, 1969 A21 of Utah; Mrs. Elizabeth B. Gillard, teacher, Skyline High School, Wiley I. Beavers, of administration, Mountain Fuel Supply; L. R. Stevens, president, Stevens Henager College; Robert D. Simpson, director of personnel, Veterans Administration Hospital; Mrs. Ina Adler, NSA, president, and R. U. Perkins, security and employment supervisor, Echoing this feeling, Mrs. Adler added that, "the future is filled with advantages and opportunities for women more than ever before, but they to must be willing to grow gamer new ideas, communicate with people, be flexible Univac. and A SYNDROME EQUAL RIGHTS "Many of today's aspiring One of the most significant business women are suffering breakthroughs lor women from the exceive crinoline Mr. to SimpMr. Beaver according syndrome, son, has been the Equal Opnoted. portunity Act, which was en"They aren't willing to acted during the Kennedy Adcommit themselves totally to ministration. their jobs. They want to be Women should take advanSouthern belles dressed in of this to find employtage crinoline dresses instead of ment in many fields which Daniel Boone-typ- e pioneers have been closed to them who assume responsibility, before. exercise initiative and judgM r s. Clllard, speaking ment, and make decisions. optimistically about the future MORE EDUCATION of women In business, said Mr. Stevens said that to that they CAN meet the chalthey The casing is very simple to cope with' the complexities of lenge of the future women must need only to be determined. the space-agon the and it machine, place become better educated. keep file fabric cleaner and "Human knowledge doubles prevents slipping! every ten years and business people must be able to cope The suttMm mxt trwuwitty Mod by Hi ham mwk Ira amwared In with this data. Mn. Firmr'i book HI, "Taranty tlonv" Thli l avillabla to yaw by "Its no longer sufficient to aandinw IS ranta a. id i have a smattering of alwnwad anvalana It SimMa Farniar In cara el Daierat Nawv 11I7, typing and short tan Like city, Utah. . Utah-Idah- o Helpful Sewing Hints maid of honor; Miss Tina Fletcher Janice Fowles. bridesmaids will be Miss Carol Miss Elizabeth Fletcher and Hiss Yeshara Club i hand. Although excellence In these skills is an absolute necessity, business needs people Deseret News Club Editor Robert E. Fowles claimed Miss Kathryn Fletcher for his bride in a ceremony performed today in the Salt Lake Temple. Following, they were feted at a wedding breakfast by the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant R. Fowles, 1864 Princeton E' Keith president-elect- Oh, sure, I could put my knee in her chest and force her into the Italian knit, which I did yesterday when we went downtown and out in public. But most of the time I dont have the strength to fight it Lurking In the back of my mind is a vision of my darling baby all grown up and graduating from college. And below her square cap with the tassel, I envision this pair of tights dangling down like pigtails, and perhaps a pair of logger boots under I.sr gown. Kathryn Fletcher Is April Bride ( Lignell OCT IN PUBLIC By CAROL PERKINS Calendar Mrs. I beg her, I command her, and finally sob and plead with her to wear that lovely little Italian knit that Grandmother brought back from Rome, or even just some nice tailored slacks and a cute sport shirt and sweater. But those clothes, she seems to feel, are ell a part of a great International plot to make her part of the Establishment, and shell have none of it. e, aw bcik-keepin- g, |