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Show pjge4 ' Sugar House, Utah Thursday, April 17, 1958 lNDftNOEHT MMHnBMMMHMHHHi't - Parties - Trips A lovely formal dinner-danc-e will be the "highlight- - of the week end for the members of the Jambri' Club, Saturday." The group, will, assemble at the Hy-To- ne Club, 4981 South State at 7:30 for the social hour followed by dinner. Black silouette figures In raincoats and boots with mina-- A surprise party for Mrs. William P. Davis was given for her by her mother Mrs. Jack P. Clark. Fourteen guests were on hand to yell "surprise" at Henae, including Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spratling, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trump and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker. ture umbrellas, will mark the table decoration spring theme. Pale green streamers and pink bouquets will decorate the band stand. Mr. and Mrs. George Hofmann are in charge of the decorations . Officers : of 'i the club, who will greet the guests include Mr ; and .Mrs. Darwin Long Mr. and Mrs. Theron Nielson. Mixer dances' will provide late evening entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDer-mo- tt returned with their chil-dren Craig 12, and Lynn 10, re-turned from a trip to the coast. They traveled to Las Vegas for a two-da- y stay at the Sa-hara Hotel before proceeding to California. They visited La-gu- na Beach and LaJolla for swimming, relaxing, and the usual California fun. EXQUISITE GIFTS For That Special Gift Fr Tire Ilome Shop At ... THE GIFT SHOP In REED'S SHOPPING CENTER 24)15 E. 27TTI SOUTH We invite You f( The ultimate in Beauty Service i (JWft on the East Bench j rji . Beauty Cath111 salon Realistic Permanent Wave roun (Prescription for every type of hair) IN 7'1260 13th South and 2112 East i illinium immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBm ii..,.u.i. in.ummiii.iMiii-Lji.ii- i. i nun kitchen ? You'll be delighted with the convenience of a kitchen tele-phone. Costs only pennies a day. Easy to order. Just call our business office. modern homes have handy phones in ciJt Mountain Sfofei Telephone Ice Skating , .. .'; .ui.. ForFWth - Iceland f , 12th Bast, 2UI SoMi For Schedule DIAL: IN5-861- 1 I SPRING SPECIALS I at Gallaway's 1340 South 21st East Beautiful Spring Dresses Gorgeous Millinery : .?' Reduction i PRE-TEE- N SPECIALS Skirts Blouses Shorts Acrilon ! 1 RcdOCCd Shorties y $165 value All Prices in Effect Until Sold $Q98 Kindergarten Registrations Are Now Being Accepted in the v UTAH SUPPLEMENTARY EDUCATION PROGRAM If You Wish to Have Your Child in 'Kindergarten Call HU 4-26- 46 or HU 4-48- 22 Enjoy life! Eat out mote often. Dlney with US. We are recommended S by Duncan Hine and II ( ' ,: Gotrxtitt't Guide to M FASHIONS I by Vidawright . ;,: . Spring is just around the corner, and what tempting clothes grace the shops for Milady. The highlight of the fashion theme seems to be color, for spring what could be more delectably appealing than the luscious sherbert colors to be seen in everything, even to hosiery. Soft chiffons of delicate hues ' overtone splashy flower prints.. Frothy orange, lime and lemon, and roses of every hue are par-- , ticularly fashion-ne- w. Blues play a prominent part, and mixed with the same tone In green nothing could be lovelier. Color plays an Important part in everyone's life, and whether or not they realize IV color can elate or depress.' In fact, it has .been made Into such a science that color is now employed to sch a use in hos-pitals to benefit and speed the recovery of patients. In fashion, along with line, (which is basically style) color is equally important If you chose a particularly beautifully styled and fitting dress, but the color was wrong for you - you have defeated your pur-pose at the onset Study color in relationship to you, not for your eyes or hair shade, but to your skin tone, and of course, your age. If you like purple, but it muddies or red-dens your skin, remember the same color in a softer shade can be your answer; and of course a clever make up found-ation, will-d- o wonders'" for the combination. ' . ' ? . T v Age "plays a part in the choice of " color. This does not mean that an older woman should drown herself in blacks, brown or navy. On the con-trary; and let me add here, the French have a saying, women over thirty should nev-er wear black. Instead older women should blend color and use it more not brilliant col-ors, (these will reflect light and accentuate the lines in the face) but softer shades. By the s a m e token, make-u-p should become more subdued and soft for the older woman. For all ages, use color, and let it awaken you in beautiful new fashions this beautiful new spring. |