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Show THE TIMES NEWS, NEPHI, UTAH EAGB SIX Thursday. May 18, 1950 The Reau Task Pays to Advertise Hostess "I sometimes wonder "What's publicity?" Teacher: if there is anything vainer than Student: "Publicity is what authors about the things you makes you wish for something you write." know nothing." Author "There is, madam; our about which you efforts to sell them." WOMAN'S WORLD Good Stitching, Simplified Lines Should Mark Tots'Togs By Ertta Haley LUCKY INDEED are thecan sew whose mothers for them! They are doubly fortunate because they can have better fitted clothing, as well as garments that will withstand numerous wash-'ing- s because they hove been well stitched. Women who sew for children there's much pleasure In the 'task because there are fewer fitting problems than in sewing for 'adults who are plagued with problems. Then, too, it's a Joy 'to take garments off the ironing 'board time after time and find that liio stitches are pulled out. It's easy to develop strong style sense when sewing for children because there are no radical de- - fn i(ir irp iir iin require no buttons are really Trend 'Salt rr ffrm f ".. Mfl rt j j. fig-tu- re Taie accurate measurement! ... partures In design from year to year. You may use patterns over and over again, and thus concentrate terials. on choosing attractive ma- Since cleanliness is of prime Imin sewing for children who seem to get dirty no matter where they play, materials chosen should be durable and washable. Keep the styles simple and trimmings attractive, but few, inasmuch as these will enable you to iron the garments easily. Above all, keep measurements of the youngsters since they change frequently. Clothes should fit properly, as those too large will be as unattractive as too small ones. Even if you operate on the theory that they will grow Into them, children may dislike the garment so intensely by the time it fits well, that they v.ill refuse to wear it except under duress. It's possible to sew in features which enable you to let out garments, and these can be employed where you want to increase wearing life. Beginners May Start Swing en Night Clothes For those just learning how to sew, the best advice is to start with pajamas and nightgowns. Most of these have the basic stitches and the clothing can be used even though the stitching is not perfect. Construction is relatively simple, but even so it will offer problems for solution which will be of help when making outer wearing ap- portance te The above Junior dress features not only the sailor trend seen in so many of the season's new clothes, but also one of the top fashion colors, navy. The torso blouse has the hlpline borrowed from the twenties, an accordian pleated skirt, and turned back sleeve cuffs that give the popular bare arm look. fitted cuffed ting out two or three pair at one time, especially if you have gone through your pattern at least once successfully. For the warm months, one of the wisest fabric choices is cotton seersucker, since it launders well and before sewing for children Curtain Time Ultimatum Flopped The Will Bernard, Show Goes On? well-know- 1P5P ( P ) fa me!" In a panic, the man agreed and the show went on. After the play finished its run, the question rose as to whether the actress was entitled to the extra salary. The court decided she was not, ruling that she should get only the mount originally agreed upon. The judge said that the actress' ultimatum, coming when it did, was illegal coercion. A series of traffic disasters shocked the citizens of a certain community. In desperation, the city council passed a law making motorists responsible for hitting anybody no matter whose fault it was. Soon afterward, a woman stepped in front of a bus and was injured. Although there was no evidence of negligence on the part of the bus driver, the woman sued tor damages on the basis of the new law. However, the court held the law unconstitutional and denied the woman's claim. ' "tlTlLL YOU PLEASE tell me what is the perfect wife? I would like to check my own wife up against your estimate," writes a man named Willard, from Augusta, Georgia. "I know Nan is not perfect," he goes on," but she is unusually fine, and still romantically dear to me after 22 years of ups and downs. If I had to criticize her, I would have to say that while she has always taken my side in domestic criti- cisms from her family, she still thinks her family is perfect. "In our early married life she and I had many difficulties, and even got to the point of writing each other letters because we could not trust ourselves to discuss matters. She felt at first that I took too little interest in our three daughters, was disappointed in their sex. Then she got to fearing I was spoiling three beautiful girls. She usually met me with a tearful account of her troubles when I came home at night, and worried because we were bringing the children up in a city Moved to Country "However," this amusing and de lightful letter continues, "we stuck together, perhaps because we both adored the third child, who was a severe polio case. We moved to the country, and I liked it immediately ."!'UIJIIS!!W3SSS3BWW "A Jy ( hot quarrels and the despairing intervals there is a real desire to preserve the love that brought them together, then there is hope. The cruel words that were not meant, the angry threats of separation and alienation can all be wiped out, if both partners are anxious and how often both are to forgive and forget. Each one, husband and wife, should realize, and should put into good solid operation, the truth that sometimes a wife has a right to be unreasonable, and sometimes it is the man's turn. When he is physically ill, most wives turn into angels of mercy and courage. All she asks is that he shall get well, he mustn't worry, money will come from somewhere, everything will be all right. But when he is mentally sick, discouraged, or when he is too often quoting the charms of the new girl in the office, or when bills p;le up and he worries, she is apt to forget that all this is a kind of passing sickness, too. Next time it may be his turn to have to understand, to forgive, to renew his trust in her. Next time it may be a startling revelation that yes, she did, she loaned Mama $300, and when the loan company presented her note, she went to Bill Black for it. And this is no time for John to ask, why Bill Black, of all people, right in John's office, and John's superior? How does that make John look, in the firm's eyes? How does she think John feels when Black, who is so stuck on himself anyway, smugly assures John that be can take his time paying up? A-Bo- mb Case LLB- - One Sunday morning, a minister delivered a spirited attack in his sermon, he used profane expres- n theater owner hired a actress to play the lead in a new production, and spent a lot of money advertising the show. A few hours before curtain time, the actress decided she wasn't getting big enough "cut." She went to the owner and told him to raise her salary "or else get along without A Never use materials which are too worn to withstand much wear since they will give way at the first or second washing or strenuous afternoon of play. When using shirts, you'll probably find that the most durable material comes from the arms and the back of the garment. Materials used should be appropriate for the style used as well as to the complexion and age of the child. If too old or mature, plan to use the material elsewhere as no one will be happy with something inappropriate. Dyeing materials will sometimes enable you to get the most suitable results from the fabric. In case there is not quite enough material in remnant or leftover piece, plan to use a contrasting trimming for sleeves and yoke to stretch the fabric. Blue jeans can be made at home along with slacks either from yard goods or from good material on garments. Elastic bands adult around the waist pre favored by many while others like snaps or button treatments. It's a good idea to put at least one or two pockets on any clothing because children like them, and they add tailoring without fuss. As many an experienced seamstress has found to her delight, party dresses for girls need not be excessively trimmed to look their festive part. sions that shocked some members of the congregation. Outraged, they had him arrested on a charge of disturbing the peace. At the trial the minister explained that, in order to attack sin properly, he first had to describe itl But the court found him guilty nevertheless. One will not be permitted to commit a breach of the peace, under the guise of preaching the FREE Booklet giving over 100 re cipes for mixing colors with Sun set Dytint all fabric powder dyes. New Chemicals Make Plants Insect-Pro- of Federal Entomologists In Experimental Study New chemicals that make plants toxic to insects for short periods are being tested by scientists of the U.S. department of agriculture. These chemicals kill insects that suck the juices of treated plants. They are known to the entomologists as "systemic poisons" and should not be used by the public until further tests have been made. Studies now are in progress to if these determine insecticidal chemicals will break down into harmless compounds within a few days or weeks. If they do, a new y ' - tinting bulky articles up to even though I'd sworn I never would live there. Finances got easier, and little Martha got well, and is to be married soon." "We have two fine and three grandchildren. Martha is almost always home when I get home tired my hours are irregular and my work hard, and she says that isn't much to concede. But if the movie is terrificalgospel" ly thrilling, and she is late, I merely laugh. And she never asks me if If Your Cor Isn't Working Right, her beauty is fading, and it isn't. Must You Warn Your Passengers? And she never puts down a magacar A college student took his zine at dinner time and yawns and to a garage for. a checkup, and asks me what I'd like for dinner. was told his steering wheel was And also she's kind, never be "I'll defective. dangerously anything but kind and loving to anyback in a few days." said the young onenot for long, anyway and I a he took man. The next morning can rely on her. How near does she fraternity brother for a ride with come to one hundred per cent?" out mentioning the trouble in the Willard, she comes very near. wheel. Sure enough, the car And in your letter you've unveered out of control nd crashed consciously mentioned two quite or three tremendously Important secrets that make for what every normal woman and man want, a serene and confident marriage. For one thing, when Nan was a harassed and young wife, with three babies to raise in the city, not too much money, and a husband whose hours were uncertain, when WiUard was working hard, and when there was general and youthpulling at ful inability to appreciate the treasures in hand, and the life both were Into a billboard. The friend was building, you took time to adjust difficulties. injured, and later filed a suit for your If more couples would do damages. The driver argued that that, Reno young would turn her hotels passenger accepts a ride at his and dude ranches into suites for own risk, but the court neverlhe less granted the victim's claim. honeymooners. Be Loving The judge said that a driver, in a situation like this, has the duty to Secondly, Willard and Nan never forewarn his passengers because forgot to be loving. There is the they can't possibly see the danger miracle, the alchemy that can save themselves. any marriage. If under the quick sons-in-la- -- tfiaf- hard-workin- g cross-purpose- stfeef fresh -- fWori KNOWS a BEST! peculiar to period 2 women years) ? Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, feel so tired? Then do nervout, try Lydla . Plnkham's VegetableI to relieve such symptom Compound Regular use of Plnkham's Compound up resistance against thla helps buildmlddle-aee distress! azmovlne "middle-age- " (38-5- high-etrun- g, lbs. The sweetness of nourishing corn toasted to a turn! And Kellogg'8 keep their Corn Flakes coming to you crisper, fresher! Your bargain in goodness Kellogg a oorn flakes. Vivnin ca., Diuvuau'co tumriNiw l?Kr"JI hium iinnnnm mi HawRJfJ!fj(itSrJOVv,0r2lfTS A farmer fills s fertilizer attachment in this photo, typical of the teaming up of fertilizer and chemicals that result in the best farm production. First time at this approach will be available to American agriculture in the control of some of the most difficult insect pests, according to entomologists of the federal bureau of entomology and plant quarrantine. ' Whether or not to have a beef is a long-tim- e decision for the corn belt farmer. Under average corn belt condi tions, a cow can be credited for a 4S0 pound calf at weaning time. For instance, if you had a beef herd on a corn belt farm and a 90 per cent calf crop, you'd have 2? calves worth around $135 each. Or, at 30 cents per pound, a gross income of about $3,600. If four replacement heifers were kept back, there'd be 23 calves worth $3,100 and four cull cows, worth about $1,000, to sell. There would be a gross income of $4,100 to cover the cost of maintaining a herd, of 35 mature animals, including 30 cows, four heifers and one bull, or about $117 per animal per year. If you used the average value of cows and calves over the past 15 years as a yardstick, your gross income would be about half of $4,100. w' pJsf? Beef Herd Decision Problem in Corn Belt v low price! ond the word 3 herd Makes hot golden toasty sandwiches with crimped edges and luscious filling! t Toasts Juicy sandwiches 4vfe inches across in 2 to 3 minutes! Made of Aluminum Actual Size 16 inches Convenient clasp holds handles together tred Use Snowdrift's new aluminum sandwich toaster indoors or outdoors, over any kind of fire or stove. 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Said Johnson: "Atomic weapons are no longer a small number of bombs of a single type and size to be used only strategically on a carefully selected target." While neither the defense department nor the atomic energy commission is inclined to go beyond Johnson's cautiously phrased statein ment problems encountered World War II and the results of tests at Bikini and the Eniwetok proving ground suggest that these are some of the objectives in the stomic weapon development: 1. An encased in a deep penetration type Jacket similar to the "tall boy" bomb developed In the closing days of the war. The function of this conventional explosive bomb was to bore deep into the earth before exploding. 2. An atomic marine mine which can be preset to explode or can be detonated by remote electronic control. Such a weapon may be dropped from a plane (as thousands of standard mines were during the war) or planted stealthily by a submarine stealing into an enemy harbor. 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The bottoms, too, seem to wear out more rapidly than tops because of the strain of kicking and running, so it's doubly practical to have two pairs of them. For small girls, you'll enjoy making nightgowns with perhaps a bit of trimming since it makes them look so angelic. Eyelet trimmings which are not too much cut out make attractive ruffles for sleeves and yokes and will launder well. Use Remnants For Flay Clothes Warm weather puts a heavy demand on children's play clothes, especially when it isn't possible to launder several times a week. If you sew, you're lucky because you can expand the tot's wardrobe at almost no cost. Remnant counters abound in lovely materials that are just enough for a small sun suit, a skirt, blouse or shirt. Sometimes Dad's worn shirts will yield enough fabric for his tiny daughter's skirt or a simple shirt for son. KATHLEEN NORRIS parel. requires no pressing. 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