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Show ! i . ; ' M v ; f f Y . I v ;t ' V , . 1: f J J V-.-- .. ' t V ' yt" V I -? - . rrf 1 ... . , 1 SEMINAR FOR SALLIES PLANS MADE Members of the Alpine, Lehi and Timpanogos YWMIA Boards met Sunday in Alpine Stake office to discuss plans for Elaine Cannon's Seminar Sem-inar for Sallies to be brought to this area on November 9. Seated left to right, Katherine Beck, Ruth Stephenson, Ruby Fugal, Lillie Walker, Lorraine Adams; Standing, Betty Harvey, Mrs. Cecil Ash, Lois Pritchett, Ora Chipman, Evelyn Larson, Louie Gillman, and Mary Swenson. 'Seminar for Sallies' Slated for Alpine Stake Tabernacle on Wednesday, November 9 Elaine Cannon and her famous "Seminar for Sallies" is coming your way soon, Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 7 :30 p.m. The special program pro-gram will be sponsored by the Deseret News-Telegram. It will be a tri-stake event with Alpine, Lehi and Timpanogos Stakes cooperating. cooperat-ing. Alpine Stake will be hostess in cooperation with the American Fork City Recreation Association and the Seminar will be held in the Alpine Stake Tabernacle. It will be the first time the elaborate "Seminar for Sallies" has been staged outside the Salt Lake area. For seven highly successful suc-cessful years, Mrs. Cannon, popular popul-ar Hi-Tales editor, has presented this show on the University of Utah campus. Each year an overflow over-flow crowd has witnessed it. Each year's show follows a different theme, but each time all phases of a girl's life are dealth with. Skits of right and wrong behavior, be-havior, dating tips, fashions, grooming- helps, personality im provement suggestions, conser-sational conser-sational know-hows, etc., are presented. pre-sented. There will be music, dancing, dan-cing, laughs, and fun as well as good help for all attending. Special Spec-ial surpries and favors will also be distributed. There will be no charge. Mrs. Cannon was presented with a special citation from "Seventeen," "Seven-teen," national magazine for teens, in recognition of her "enccurage-men "enccurage-men and inspiration to the young people." She will conduct the evening's eve-ning's activities. This year's program pro-gram will follow a television there, "This Is Your Life, Miss Teen of 1955." Local girls and some boys will participate. Special feature of the evening will be a demonstration by Winni-fred Winni-fred C. Jardine, award-winning food editor. She will give cooking tips slanted to teen entertaining. Mrs. Jardine has just returned from filling a lecture appointment at Iowa State Universitly at Ames, Iowa. |