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Show s PRESENTING Graceful P. Bur Lines In Decor By PAULINE GRAVES Not only has she enjoyed' watching ballet performances as long as I can remember, she also studied ballet and loved it for some year in Ogden, when she was growing from the past Shown here Is a charming room in an older house deco- rated by John Alexander, A.I.D., its age evidenced by certain characteristics, such as the marble Victorian fire- - , place, the arch that frame" the bay window and the wide moldings. Ti ''j... The .room if aa fraah a c today . with a paint' Schema, h Celt- -' that reduces the of ' i ing in relation to the room, the whiti fceflinf' and moldings mat4iiHj,th'j white rug, and the'dam. WalV, receding into the gaekground. the though, Primarily, rooms ' appeal lies in the subtle use of curved lines. . Graceful curved lines give this older home a warm, personable look. For example, check the has been line that of rhythm established by the curved fireplace and the arch. These are repeated in the tall mirror above the mantel, framed to duplicate the fire,, place opening, and in the rounded looks of the comfortable lounge chairs. And although the windows in the bay are straight, swags across die tops drape in pleasing curves. Even the chandelier has this softness. The door, boldly white, of--, fers sharp contrast with its uncompromising straightness and simplicity, a good foil for the rest of the room..-- . . ... Many a modem designer could learn to bring warmth into .contemporary interiors like by borrowing from homes Members of. Sorosis, retained its Identity as. an ' ., these, social organization on social .organi' Utah State University zation. . i pus, will gather in Logan SatAt the Saturday luncheon! a Fabrics urday to celebrate the 70th check will be presented to , ' anniversary of the sorority. Pres. Taggart for establishHighlight of the day will be ment of a Sorosis scholarship to be administered by the presentation of a scholarship fund to the University. Awards and Scholarship Comdesigners are . A reunion and luncheon will mittee of the school The anAlready, saying there wont be much of be held at noon in die Walnut nual scholarship will be pre-it, but theyre all trying to get Room of the Student Union, ' sented at the Awards and corsane of that new by a tour of the ors Convocation at USU ' duroy. In fact, its the campus. THE GIFT Mrs. Conrad B. Harrison demand, thats creating the Mrs. Conrad B. Harrison, scarcity. Salt Lake City, is chairman of for the has Money gift In sportswear and tiie scholarship Also assisting with arrangecommittee come from members scatcorduflat styles, the and general chairman of the tered throughout tiie world, ments are the other Salt Lake roy is being seen as a way to event Mrs. Hmrison said. In addiMrs. Kenneth E. officers, vellook where velvet the get tion to" benefiting a worthy HONORED GUESTS vet would either be too expenstudent each year, we feel the Smith and Mrs. A. Harold Ansive or not sturdy enough. Special guests will be USU scholarship offers an approderson. After all, corduroy is simply President and Mrs. Glen L. priate means of Other members of tiie scholperpetuating a sturdier clipped fabric, on a Taggart r tiie name and ideals ti include arship committee Sorosis was organized on Sorosis." cotton backing, just like vel' Mrs. S. John 1899. vet and velveteen. Without the the Logan campus In Boyden, Mrs. . The program and luncheon Fenton Smith, Mrs. Charles J. ribbing, it. can be used in, While it later became affiliat-- will be under the direction of clothes that dont require deli- - ed with Alpha Chi Omega in Jacobsen, all of Salt Lake Weldon Jensen, presiMrs. City. 1934, the original group has cacy. dent of the Salt Lake City group. Assisting her are Mr. M. R. Conroy, Ogden, and Mrs. Mark Neuberger, Logan. . twQ-Mf- thf-ala- Sorority Plans Scholarship Fund ac--ti- On New Fashion Scene , - ballet-devote- flow of curving lines. Even tall buildings once so straight and inflexible have become more graceful. The newest in ho.ie designs show this influence also. Its an influence that comes up. Apart from alues, Sally that ballet is lent discipline and the mind. its . Burbidge feels such an excelfor the body Merg - ' Right now, she is stepping into still a different role for her, as far as ballet is con- - . cerned. She is the new presi-de' of the Salt Lake Ballet inGuild. As such, she will be troduced to those attending the Guilds annual membership tea Friday afternoon at , the Gary Edward Meredith home, 1430 Circle Way. Sally Burbidge, who is a lovely blonde, slender - . '- . - . - -- " ence. V- As Sally says, her comes first But no doubt lowing dose , behind coming ! year will activities that will COTKjSf nt Its feels serve hazel-eye- y t an ' VARIED ACTIVITIES It was a typical summer for the Burbidges. morning, Mr. Burbidge had left for his office downtown. Daughters Jill and Karin, eleven and eight years of age, were leav-- , ing for tennis lessons at the Cottonwood Club. ; And son Clark, who is fourteen, wafc - .. ' i ,.r ad in this ; honor to ? capacity. She believes Its important for everyone to take part in the community, In one way or another." And she believes that cultural endeavors, such as ballet, do so much to enrich the community as a whole. As we talked to Sally about this new honor, we were seated in the living room at her attractive home in Holladay, sports with them for;s fun, not to compete. tShqjjj loves to be home. But then, course, she is thrilled to tak an occasional trip, particularly ly If its one where she cga3 delve into the cultures; other people. ; Sally always has been faccK-- g nated by history and an throve--polog- y. Last winter, when shf'jj and her husband were in ico City, they spent man$-- ahours in the Mexican National! Museum of Anthropology ar.jj- -r foupd it a marvelous exper-q- $1 aesthetic AN HONOR fCw - . . .. . , Mrs. KenhetH P. Burbidge Jr. doing every minute, with' all the comings and goings. The children are all active. They have varied interests, sum as tennis, swimming, skiihg. My husband and I like io jihare their interests with them and yet at the same time, we want them to be Independent We want them to grow up to be good citizens.! think this is the goal of every parent. As far as her own childhood years are concerned, Sally Kich'Biubidge was born and after1 grew up in Ogden. She is a borne . bicycling just clinic. a daughter of ..Mrs. Clark L. attending sports "Were a very typical'; Rich and the late Dr. Rich. Sally studied music, ballet Sally remarked with family, attended Ogden a smile. Theres something dance . ' s High School . . t then the University of Utah, receiving her degree in education and lan- guages in 1952. After one year of teaching school, she was married to Mr. Burbidge, who is resident manager in Salt Lake for A i national brokerage firm. Sally has been a member of the Salt Lake Junior League for the past 15 years, serving part of the time on the board. She was a member of the Salt Lake Ballet Guild when it was organized, in 1963, and has been active in it ever since. She has been on the Pi Beta Phi alumnae board ha: been active in Cub Scout work and in PTA. ... 2... her as president of the Sjlu- -! Lake Ballet Guild.," i THE GOALS , The purpose of the Guild, she said in a serious vein aiy we visited together, is sist in every way possible BaljJ let West, which encompasses the eight western states. We hope to have 6,001 season ticket holders thljs year5f w ' ot community-will strengthen tle& of future FoildgPJj This support show possibility KS as2 Rules For Bridal Stories Because of the great p.m. Monday through Friday, demand for publication of and 8 aid. to 1 pro. on Saturwedding stories and pictures,' day. Pictures and . information it has become necessary for the Deseret News to put a must be made available to the time limit on their printing department so that they may ; date. Persons desiring publication of wedding stories and piceontact the tures must Womens Department at least two weeks prior to the wedor come ding. Phone to the Deseret News offices, located at 34 E. 1st South.' There is a $4 engraving eharge for each picture. 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Guild members will jco tinue to sponsor kmcheoq to ' acqpaini symposiums members and guests wi upcoming ballet performano Through the year, well biffin on call whenever were neeJ-Tp- 3 ed. Wed like everyone to be enthused about .Ballet West akn3 we are. Were looking forwi to great da ahead. I - HI But with always comes fifsC" family She loves to participate In By EVELYN MAZURAN' Deseret News Womens Editor Mrs. Kenneth P. Burbidge e. Jr. has long been a The rigidity that was so characteristic of modern design several years ago has begun to be softened by the 3U 1 |