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Show yLJfrei 'irrgnnnnp-ranv- On The Social Scene. Ltdh women were caugut up in a whirlwind of activities this past weekend There weie so many things so many happening events on club calendars Some of them were annual events, involving many days of planning by enthusiastic ... committee members. Just such a function wa. the annual birthday Ijncheon of the Salt Lake Jaycee Auxiliary held Saturday afternoon at the Cottonwood Country Club. Highlight of the 25th anniversary celebration was a fashion show presented by Dions. Auxiliaty membeis who modeled included Mrs. Larry K. Leeper, Mis. Richard Burton, Mrs Dean Smith, Mrs. Richard Boss, Mrs. Donald F. Kenneth W. Chelius, Mrs Atkin, Mrs Larry Hoffman, Mrs. Gary Pratt, Mrs. John Peace. Proceeds from the uncheor will go to the Cerebral Palsy fund and other Jaycee philanthropies. In charge of the event were Mrs. Greg Andersen, chan man; Mrs. Walter B. Collett and Mrs. Jack Ford. Mrs. Robert B. Miller is current president. Past auxiliary presidents honored at the birthday party weie Mrs. Ralph J. Bean, T. villow Creek event was themed "Fly Me to the Moon." Attending were Mrs. Tony Tolxh, left, Mrs. William Denver, Mrs. Russell Redenbaugh. Mrs. Joseph Carstensen, Mis. William Elggren, Mrs. Grant Gregerson, Mrs. Ivan Hall, Mrs. Max Hanrey, Mrs. How-ai- d Mrs. Mrs. 10 A Monday, October 20, 1969 Thom-masse- Brockbank, Hughes first president of the auxiliary, and Mrs. Bevan Leonard, one of the founders, also were honored. Heibert. Others weie Mrs. John Mangum. Mrs. B. Wellington McDonald, Mrs Marvin A. Seiler, Mrs. Wesley H Mrs. Victor Wager. B. Collett, left, Mrs. Jack Ford, Mrs. Greg Anderson, Mrs. Robert B. Miller were among those on hand at luncheon celebrating the twenty-fift- h birrhday of Salt Lake Jaycees. Walter At Willow Creek Meanwhile . . . setting tor another social event wfas the moon At least Fly Me To The Mrs. Russell K. Renden-baug- and Mrs. William R. Denver kept plans for the event top secret until blastoff time Space slupv, moon maids Dear Abby Newhouse Residents Hold Autumn Tea I Woods-Carte- r At an announcement party held Saturday at Hotel Utahs Sky Room, new's of the engagement of Miss Jane Woods and R. Jay Carter was disclosed. Making known the nuptial news are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Woods, 2669-15t- h East. Hostesses at the party Mis. Woods and Mrs. Darrel Armstrong. The betrothed couple will exhange wedding vows Nov. 21 in the Salt Lake Temple. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Carter of Lehi. and her The bride-elefiance have attended Snow College, where she was a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Carter fulfilled an LDS Cumorah mission. Hayward-Clawso- n News of the engagment of Miss Shauna Lynn Hayward and Paul L. Clawson was disclosed Saturday at an announcement trousseau tea. The event was held at the home of her parents, Mr. and A VI RTISIMKNT EAR WAX? (fed! pointed obi Acts that 9mm puoctt eardrums KERID s hotp soften and loosen hard Put KfRiD Drops n, at KERID Drops. mm Itch Itch ITCH CALAMATUM contains 5 anti itch g tngrod tents plus bsnio. coin to relieve on n test Cooline. soothing CALAHATUM relieve Aching of minor skin irritations and rashes, prickly heat, insect sites, poison ivy & oak Get non. roasy, CALAMATUM Mien or ointment. ALWAYS ! L Shauna Hayward Mrs. Aldin 0 Hayward, 320 E. Center St., Bountiful. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Bo? d E. Clawson, 1631 S. 2000 East. The engaged pair will exchange nuptial promises in a ceremony to be performed Nov. 7 at the Bountiful Ninth Ward. A reception will follow. They also will be h mured at a rehearsal dinner. Alumnae Date Pledge Dinner i A special has studied The bride-to-bVictor School of Business. Her fiance attended the University of Utah. He was graduated from the Utah National Candidate Guard Officers School and was commissioned second lieutenant. e at DEAR ABBY : Recently iry husband informed me that he had signed everything over to our children in the event of his death He said his reason for doing this was that I would probably get a boy friend, and he doesnt see why he should leave me money to spend on another man. We have been married four years and have two children. I have never stopped to think about the future. I just assumed that we 'would be in rocking chairs together, but his statement started me to thinking. When I asked him how I was supposed to live if something happened to him first, he said I could live with one of the children. What can I do besides die first? WORRIED DEAR WORRIED: See a good lawyer and tell him what youse told me. Then ask for his ad ice. You may be pleas- antly surprised. DEAR ABBY: I am 27 and is 25 I never realized how immature he was until he returned recently from a year in Vietnam. He was there in a very safe capacity. In fact he never once fired a gun. While he was gone I gained 40 pounds. When he saw me he hit the ceiling and1 gave me an uldmatum. I have to lose 15 pounds in one week and the entire 40 pounds in a month or else he moves out and files for a divorce. took Dont you think that is a tle extreme? DEAR MAD: .Attempting to lose 40 pounds in one month is unwise and dangerous. Get a checkup and a sensible diet from your doctor and try to rate. reasonable lose at complete care Lady residents of the Newhouse, 400 S. Main St., held an annual autumn tea Sunday in the Presidents Suite. Greeting guests at the event were Mrs. Mary Street. Miss Lulu B. Smith, Mrs. Eleanor Watson. Mrs. June Daly, Mrs. Jewell Carr, Mrs. Bella Bird Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. Pearl Schuster, Mrs. Lucille Lewis, Mrs. Isabella Tuttle, Mrs. Anne Corey, Mrs. Effie McLaren, Mrs. Vera Somerville. Mrs. Mable Yost, Mrs. Fay Curtis. of her. MAD IN MASS. lit- I might add that I gained all this weight right after my mother died. She was an invalid for many years and I my husband 5 DAYS ONLY! BEGINS . . .TUES., Oct. jP uenmeuir Olympus Hills . . . Foothill Villoge . . . Downtown . . . Ogden TOOELE National Brand Name Retailer-Of-The-Yea- r (K. new pledges is being planned by Chi Omega Alumnae. The event will be held Thursday, 7 p.m., at the home of Mrs. David Mills, 1383 E. South Temple. New alumnae officers for are Mis Jerry K. Chatwin, president; Mrs. Robert Clark, first Mrs. Harvey Hamilton, second Others are Mrs. Stephen M. Holt, Mrs. Ken C. Gardner, Mis. Gary L. Paxton, Mrs. J. Micheal Shortina, Mrs Jesse O. Manfull. Mrs. Paul M. Engeman. 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Un ' IN LIVINtS'COLOR K NOW OPEN it s the MALL PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Provo A ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY imner to honor FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE WITH . . . 21 FIRST QUALITY 5 conducted Chorus Future Poses Problem By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN c.3 moon-orien.e- d Even the menu had a lunar touch cold consomme with sour cieam and caviar, breast of capon and ham with wild rice under glass, and a fiostv dessert aptlv titled Vapors of the Moon! Entertainment, too, was chairman, and committee members Mrs. Cliff Zimmerman, Mrs. Earl C. D:r.cy the Allegro by Burt Keddington piesented a medley of moon songs Among the space traveleis attending the event were Mrs. Ken Eardley, Mrs. J. L. Babcock, Mrs. Ralph F. Meik, Mrs. Rosemarie Anderson, Mis. Dodie Mil.ei, Mrs. Bud Stuber, Mrs. Calvin Rasmussen and Mrs. Jack F. Wiles. and space men adorned the club and red, white and blue ribbons and carnations centered the luncheon tables. Moon was theme of the Willow Creek Club Country ladies lucheon held Saturday. ture them. THE PIXT PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS: TOOELE TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY, 10:00 AM. till 5:30 P.M. OPEN MON, th and Fi. 111 9PM eeaSHI |