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Show AT THE LION HOUSE : n r' Birthday Party Pioneer Style f! ini V v MX' 1 4 i H , ax?. v- - T C 'JL V -- 1 UP' Hubby Hasn't Grown Up Yet 1 By ELAINE RENELL Deseret News Staff Writer ? Imagine vouioelf at a truly birthday party, in a real pioneer home, with and ten little girs authentic furnishings playing pioneer games. We went to just such a party yesterday at the Lion House. And amid very festive Christmas decorations (all true to piriodl and relics of Utahs early history, we watched an i birihday party take place. Tracy McDonald as she and nine little girls celebrated her tenth birth- ', " day. r ' appeared ' earing long pioneer dresses with frilly blouses and bright sashes. Soon after they were greeted by Tracy and her mother, Mrs. Roy McDonald, they received their party pioneer sun bonnets to make the w'hole scene complete. HOLIDAY DECOR jyrx x IP -- xrSf$. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My problem is a husband who loves to tell everybody that he is ''growing up w ith his children. We have two sons, 10 and 12. and their father is well known among the neighborhood kids as a good sport. - , : 1 ' y. Vr, rkvi4 f? . T fa-o- rs - The party was a true pioneer experience from beginning to end. The Lion House, festively decorated for Jie holiday season, was a warm and welcome setting for the youngsters. They gathered around a all Christmas tree adorned with tiny candles, gingerbread and sugar cookies in all shapes (even lions), and shiny red apples. Full green WTeaths hung on the doors and garlands of bright holly were clustered among the relics of Utah history which are on display in natural settings there. Under the direction of Mrs. Samuel R. Carpenter, who arranges the childrens parties, the girls projected themselves into the typical life of pioneer children crossing the plains or settling in Utah. PIONEER GAMES They experienced the chores they would be doing and the games they might be playing. d For instance, a simple button inspired a game of button, button, whos got the button, and a scrap of material became the fun-fille- A if u H tezm y: "z We were guests of To fit into the setting, the guests t McDonald Tracy - stirs candy pull at her day party. i candy V t,;- ; for - .? blind mans bluff. only prop needed for After the games, still more pioneer fun was in store for the party guests. At the Lion House, the birthday girl chooses a special pioneer activity it might be freezing ice cream, stringing popcorn, or pulling which candy. Tracy chose the was a new experience for everyone. The guests stirred the candy as it cooked, let it settle and cool, and then they pulled it until it was just right for eating. :..ic little sandwiches, nuts and refreshments mints in candy cups, punch, ice cream and old fashioned cake served from a tiny ice cream scraPs table. they learned that sometimes very mea- like a tiny gifts were very precious bundle containing currants and a lump of And candy-pullin- fcUSar- - They heard more pioneer stories and ate and a piece 0f can(iy she had brad pulled and shaped in her own initial memen- tos of festive experiences at a pioneer birth- day party. To Make Your Own Headboard- - The Sixties In Beauty By CATHARINE BREWSTER Womens News Service n lipstick colors had shrunk in number from as many as 24 in one cosmetic house line to a basic three or four, all quite light. With the departure of lipstick, the matte complexion died, too. A shiny nose became a symbol of health and youth. To meet this crisis, houses came up cosmetics with pressed powder rouges fi'i fiWjp rSl NEW YORK When the Sixties opened, the beauty creators were riding high. If anyone had told them then that by the middle of the decade they would be scrambling to meet a youth rebellion against cosmetics, they would have themselves laughed silly. Connie Fairbourn Nuptial Date Is Told The post-wa- r years has been the greatest beauty era in Each season history. brought vast, expensive promotions for the new lipstick and nail enamel colors f.om every cosmetics house. The matte complexion had been invented through the louse of "foundations tions and creams which tinted the skin, masked imperfections, and gave an even finish which would stay for hours. The creation of a new lipstick color could throw a major cosmetics bouse into giggly hysterics for months. The concoction of just the names for lipstick colors could make a vice president out of an office boy who happened to have an inspiration. The cult of lipstick and nail enamel drew so much attention that other makeup was Eyebrows largely ignored. were supposed to be but as natural as possible, in shape, while other eye makeup was little used by the average woman. Fair-bom- E. 13200 South, Draper, of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Connie 1230 Fairbourn. She will be wed to David B. Rowell, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Rowell, 290 E. 4050 South. The betrothed couple will be married Feb. 6 In the Salt Lake Temple, followed by a wedding breakfast at the Lion House to be given by his parents.. That evening, the couple will be honord at a reception at tbe Draper First Ward. The bride is a graduate of the Salt Lake (Sty College of Medical and Dental Assistants. Her fiance is attending Brigham Young University. He has fulfilled an LDS New England mission. CLEOPATRA LOOK As with so much else in the Sixties, it was th young who began charging the beauty world. For the first time, teenagers started to use makeup. In the beginning of the decade, their interest was in imitating adults, not rebelling against them. Teens were the Cleopatra Free Recipes SHRIMP CARNIVAL Mu t) cup mayonnaise, M tsp each pepper. 6 tbs oil. 2 lbs vmocar, 2 Isp. chives. M cup Parmesan cheese. I tsp mashed anchovies (optional) Surround dip with chilled Blue Plate Stinmp silt I I t earl Sixties, Cleopatra eye makeup, inspired by Elizabeth Taylor, was in style. swept through in the early years of the decade. Inspired by the Elizabeth Taj lor movie about Egypt's queen, the Cleopatra look served notice to the surprised beauty world that the young were to be reckoned with in setting beauty fashions. They little suspected that when teenagers had run through their first freedom with makeup they would turn against it. Ey the time the Sixties were in their second half, the lipstick-jail enamel campaigns were a thing of the past Cosmetics houses were bringing out glosses, which gave shine but no color to lips, and (See TRENDS Page 1 with A ONLY AT PIONEER DO YOU ENJOY ' PX" ATTENTION PARENTS : J of the . . . Slow laaraioa child Slew reodiag child child child Neorelogically haadicappod 2 Noa-reodi- Uador-echiovi- JJ Savings Advantages :v J Daily Earnings Ne concepts, aea testing pro- cedures and remedial tech- - m niqiies now aiake it possible m for Optometry to help many a lloundenng, helpless children, 5 with severe learning handi- caps to gam" the help sought parents. B by their desperate call m For IDEE CONSULTATION 355-02- 69 Self Lake 295-44Oatfl. j yr- - New for 1970: your passbook savings receive daily earnings. 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Select frames with cove to measure the moldings width of your bed (the height is up to you). Insert fabric in a quilted cloth is frame especially plush to match bedspread or accent room decor. Using screws from back side, secure all frames to well-groom- ! i i thpy called blushers, creat- ed transparent contouring called gels, and empha- sized that everything that went on the face would end up looking as if nothing was non-shi- Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Gyde L. ', lf you want a handsome and original headboard for your bed, ls - And to make it even more fun to remem- ter, each guest took home with her a ginger-ge- r THE YOUTH TREND TAKES HOLD dnt won- kr.ow-it-al- They saw typical gifts that a pioneer child a com husk doll with might have received hair of com sue, a ball made of bright yam GIFTS no der! There is Alihy no absolutely discipline around this houe Anything goes. Nothing but fun and horseplay ' Our sons have Itecome obnoxious, who wont listen to either one of us. What is the matter with a man who is blind to the fact that his sons do not need another playmate they need a FATHER! THEIR MOTHER Party guests, in pioneer dress, are greeted at the Lion House Children's Room by hostess Tracy McDonald and her mother, Mrs. Roy McDonald. birth- LOOK PE R HVTES: I hkr them, but eivrn a choice between the mini and the maxi, I'd take the maxi. And the only protest" that will ever be effective is the one which affects the designers, wholesalers, and retailers in the pockctlxtok. If you dont hke t ni, dont buy em. DEAR ABBY: I am having vv h my a daughter who is an only child. Debbie thinks she ls old enough to stay by herself when my husband and I go out for the evening. She DEAR MOTHER: He hasnt says she is the only one in her grown np himself yet! Furclass who still has a sitter. thermore, in his eagerness to My husband says he thinks win the approval of his sons, ebbie is right. She isnt a F he is depriving them of a dumb child. Shes in a special father. class with gifted children, but All children need a hand to me, that doesn't matter. I (sometimes a firm hand, a still think an and occasionhelping hand should not be left at night ally the bark of one). If your without an adult. I would aphu'.band continues to rop out vour opinion preciate as a father, yon will have to DEBBIES "MOTHER be tbe strong one. Pity. DEAR MOTHER: Age ls not always the most important DEAR ABBY: After some of the disgraceful sights Ive factor (Some seen in miniskirts, I never have better srnse than their sitters). I would thought Id live to see the day when Id complain because not be influenced, however, skirts were too LONG. But by what the other kids in her class do. here I am. You, yourself, will have to Abby. those MAXI coats! They are hideous. What are deride whether your daughter the fashion designers trying to is able to stay by herself. And ' ifi - do to us women aryway? Do we have to go from ore extreme to the other? 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