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Show Page 10 Sugar House, Utah Thursday. November 28. 1957 INDEPENDENT Passport to Loveliness Can you keep a secret? A beau-ty secret, I mean. It's funny about men, but they want to preserve the illusion that a superbly des-igned woman "just happened," So don't remind the man in your life that you need to do a paint up-fi- x up job every day in order to be as lovely as you are. A little more thought and plan-ning will be well worth time and effort. There is no rule book say-ing you must apply night cream at night or put your hair in pin curls at night or do your excer-cise- s in front of your husband. In fact, the sight of your doing these things will probably make him laugh at you. It will be more fun to have him think that you effortlessly accomplish the magic! of being beautiful. Put your night cream on in the morning or for twenty minutes while you are taking your bath. Put your hair in curlers during the morning hours and then cover the curlers with a jeweled turban. If you must retouch your lip-stick after eating, do it lightly. Use your daily housework to keep your --body trim. Women are a mystery to men mostly because they prefer it that way. Let your man see you as a vision of loveliness. He may not see how much he appreciates it, but he won't have to do, you will see it in his eyes. He may not say how much he appreciates it, but he won't have to do so, you will see it in his eyes." n't you know better than to rush out into the cold right out of your warm nest? You have to get used to it gradually, you know. It won't bother you so much then. Just don't stay too long. Not to-o-- oo lo-o-n- And he nodded sleepily, and went back to resting his eyes which the bright sun on the snow hurt very much. "Well, what do you . know," Chatter murmured, "Sleepy ac-tually woke up and talked to us." "Yes, and we better pay atten-tion to what he says, too," Chit-te- r replied, "because he really is the very wisest of our feathered friends. Let's just sit right outside on the limb and get a little used' to this cold. Then, maybe, we can go out in it without it hurting our feet." "Well, let's get a nut for our breakfast, and bring it out here to eat it," the more practical Chatter suggested, and so they By Ruth Headrick One morning, . not long after their meeting with Jimmy and his father, Chitter and Chatter "woke up and looked out on a world so changed they could hardly be-lei- ve their eyes. Everything was white and sparkling and truly beautiful. All of the trees were decorated with gleaming silver -- white ornaments and the ground was a blanket of ermine with starry glitters all over the top. Long, shiny icicles hung at the edge of the little waterfalls on the Brook and the whole world shown with a brightness neither of them had ever seen before. "Chitter," Chatter cried in an exciting voice. "Do come and look. It snowed last night, and the world is all new." "Oh, my goodness," Chitter ex-claimed, looking over Chatter's shoulder. "Isn't that lovely. Let's go right out and romp in it." And without waiting for any answer, he dashed out onto the limb in front of their home and into the snow piled high on the limb. "Oh my! Oh my goodness OH MY GOODNESS!" he cried out. hurried back into their storeroom at the very back of their nest, and each came back with one of the nuts they had stored for just this time of the year, and sat down to watch the Sun creep ac-ross the 'snow, turning all the woods to a fairyland of loveliness on the very first day of Old Man Winter's reign. backing as swiftly as he possibly could, and bumping into the caut-iously approaching Chatter as he came back. "It hurts my feet!! We better not go out there, cause it's cold, just awfully cold." And both our little friends hurried back to their home, and cautiously stuck their little noses out to look again at the new world with the strange stuff all over he ground that hurt their feet. "Who-oo-oo- ! " exclaimed a voice right over their shoulder, and they looked up at .the Sleepy Owl ."Do- - P.T.A. Raises Funds With Bake Sale A cupcake sale was held by the P T A of Rosalind Heights to raise funds for playground equip-ment. The sale was a huge suc-cess with the demand far exceed-ing the supply. The financial goal was reached, with the resultant benefits for the children assured. Mrs. Robert Springmeyer Pres. of the Rosalind Heights PTA was in charge of the sale. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sweeten, 1776 East 5600 South, and their family of five, including Lynda, 15; Warren, 14; Charlie, 12; Hart, ten and little Marie; ten months, are motoring to San Francisco over the Thanksgiving holidays. While in the Golden Gate city, Mr. Sweeten will be attending to some business, while Mrs. Sweeten and the youngsters visit relatives and take in the sights. The fami-lies are delaying the traditional Thanksgiving dinners to accomo-date the visitors. NOTICE! Store Owners: TKEES Petersen Christmas Tree Company 1790 South 11th East For Store . . . 1 "DECORATIONS" i rr - - - BLACK LOAMY TOP SOIL STEER MANURE GRADING HAULING PLOWING SCMOCKER Landscaping 6400 South 23rd East CR7-198- 6 Ssiy "flflerry Christmas" witffo 1. Ill ! Share the spirit of the yule with far more friends and neighbors this year ...... with the bright glow of outdoor Christmas house and yard lighting. ? You'll be surprised how easy and inexpensive it is to give your home the warm cheer of "Merry Christmas" for all who call or pass by. Your electrical dealer will be happy to help you. cPjfuvi inn BUY FROMOTOUR DEALER 2PraZEZE2I UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. NEED CHRISTMAS I It's yours ... for the asking at Elledge . I " Finance , . . Ask who has dealt with ' I Jack Elledge and they will tell you I that Jack's "fast, convenient service" I makes life a lot brighter. - I ,If you need money See ELLEDGE". I ELLEDGE FINANCE 1202 E. 21st So. HU5-981-1 I "Owned and operated by Local Folks" I Christmas Seals make colorful decorations for your holiday gift wrappings. Use all the Christmas Cub Scout Officers Meet at Club Leaders of the Cub Scouts Rosalind Heights, pack 233 had a party at Fort Douglas Officers Club. Held Saturday night at the club, it was attended by the leaders, officers, and their wives. Those who attended were! Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Springmeyer, Mr. and Mrs .Ralph Hochalter, Mr. - and Mrs. Calvin Rampton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ayre, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hermanson, Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Burback, Mr. J. Kent Ral-eigh new cub-mast- er for this year, and his wife were unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cavagnolo, 1851 Brookhill Drive, are expect-ing Mrs. Cavagnolo's father, Mr Earl H. Miller to visit them over the Thanksgiving holidays. . Mr. Miller is from Denver. Youth Group Plans Meeting There will be a meeting of the United Christian Youth Movement November 24th at 9; 00pm at the Centenary Methodist Church. The representative group from all over the area will be led in sing- - ing by Rev. Glen Hamblyn.-min-is- ter of the church. After the ' singing 'there will be a time of fellowship and refreshments will be served. The group will meet in the santuary for the singing. Television Beckons S.H.'s Undefeated "Little Team' The Sugarhouse Little Team will appear on Television Wed-nesday night on Jack Curtis' program. The Little Team, which is sponsored by Prudential Fed-eral Savings, has been very suc-cessful this season, not losing any game, and tying one game. "Thanksgiving" Service Planned A special Thanksgiving Service will be held at- - the Centenary Church on Thanksgiving morning at 10; 00am with everyone in the community invited. The sermon given by the minister, Rev. Glen tHamlyo, will be "Thanking God". Attend Game Among those who attended the football game between the , Utes and the Air Force, were. Mr. and Mrs. Dick M o v i t , 2111 Roosevelt Ave. After cheering hoarse, and freezing fingers and toes, they left the field for a cup of hot chocolate after the . game, i |