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Show Thursday, January 8, 19.11 THE TIMES-NEW- SIMPLE FROCKS IN SMART STYLES Introducuig SALLY, Vie Jntermountain Maid, NEPIII. UTAH S. New Moments: Sally Says gold watch and I was reai', i foot gold waicli.' "I was a humbug, bttClt wasnt It was the fault of the my fuult. people who iuade me. "Auywsy Tmi here now to he fixed right so that I'll be what I should be a good timekeeper. chudlen By MARY CRAHAM BONNER Br Jetuta. I'M fmiC.UT In a way." said well and strong, and so I couldu't "It's rather exciting ti news 1 the gold wutcli, "becuune I am go steadily. heard Just a llttlj while ngst "line day I'd feel very fine and I "My of gold. owuer la to ome for me to- T.ut I will tell you first of all I'd go daMhlng ahead, trylug to IohI make I dreadful for such done time. have up why ' things as I have been doing lutely such as to lone and guin time In such a reckless way. "I was mude to look expensive. I cost a lot of muftey that Is, I cost a good dPHl of money. "The one who made me, and the one who had me made were more anxious to have me look well thun to have n act welt They dlaut care what happened to me once I was Fold and they sold me for less than they usually would sell a gold watch for because I was So cheaply mude Inside. "Of course I looked very expensive and In truth I was very expensive, for I wasn't worth my price and that makes an object most tremendously expensive, "Well, you see, my works were very poor. I was nervous and not 61 Friends Thi i Salty. She is interested in intermountain made product and each week will have a message for you. Look for her at the head of this .PAGE THREE column. ammmammaaanaaM flU.ittt1tmimttttMt By NELLIE "You hava to belleva In happl. neaa It Isn't an- outward thing;. Th spring- never makea the tons, I gueaa. Jit much . aa the tons the her Hewlett' Jam Uorfte Fiuifc' Home Sugar Home Labor Best Quality WINTER GASOLINE Starts like a Flash The larger use of Intermountain made goods builds up home industry, makes jobs for our unemployed, keeps money at home and increases the consumption of raw materials from our farms, It ranches, and mines. strengthens your community and makes it a better place in which to live. own "simple little frocks" a few hints as to new style trends may not come amiss. For one thing, speaking of the new prints, for printed materials have already given promise of being even more popular than ever if such a thing Is possible, there Is a distinct difference drawn between prints for general daytime wear and those for more formal afternoon and evening occasion. The latter Indulge In large and colorful florals which are delightfully festive and dressy In apThese gay flowery efpearance. fects are In direct contrast to the prints which are to be worn about town during the practical hours of the day, and which subscribe to a great extent to neat tweedlike colorings and patternings which have d suitthe appearance of ings. In fact, so good looking are the new "tweedy" prints, they pass for much more expensive materials than they really are. Which point should prove very encouraging to the amateur seamstress who Is not venturesome enough to cut Into expensive materials. The nifty frock in the picture is a type which the average home dressmaker might undertake with every assurance of success. While It maintains an air of utmost sim spring-- Aye, many a heart could And content It it saw the Joy on the road It went. The joy ahead when It had to grieve. For the Joy ! there hut you have to believe." . plicity, yet upon close Inspection It bespeaks smart styling in Its every detail. Fashionable femininity is expressed in the sleeves with their flared elbow cuffs and the cleverly cut skirt, whose fullness Is held In place by a hobble, underskirt The cape-collfalling over one shoulder and draped into a soil knot to form an interesting neckline Is typical of the new onesided effect. For this model which Is so smartly semitailored the designer uses an printed bemberg crepe in wine and tan, which goes to show how effectively these neat tweedlike patternings yield to smart, styling. Jacket suits made of the new crepe prints will be a leading style this spring. Since the costume with a Jacket necessarily calls for a blouse. It goes without saying that more than ever blouse fashions are to be made a feature of the In asspring style program. cossembling the new three-piectumes, much attention will be paid to striking color contrasts. all-ov- high-price- e 9. 1931. Western Newspaper Union. 7iere May be ' Poison in YOUR time. "The whole trouble wan that I was trying to pretend that I was something that I wasn't. "And that never doen. If a creature Is what It Is and Isn't trying In the Repair Shop. to be something else, then It Is morrow. And then I'll be reallj all right. "I was trying to act like a fine and truly ail right. "And what do yon suppose?" The others In the repulr shop did not know. "I'll be beginning the new year and keeping the new moments all right. MAXWELL "Ves, I'm to begin with the new moments of the new year and I'm of flour, three-fourth-s of a cupful to have a new start, and I know I'll of mlik aud two squares of melted be like a new watch 1" The others all ticked tocked and chocolute; tlavor with vanilla nod bake. Spread with a meringue said they were sure this would ba made of the egg whites and one-ha- the cpe, and they all ticked tocked n these words: cupful of powdered sugar. - TUk-toc- k to the oven and brown. Ilap-p- y Chocolate Cup Cakes. Tuke one-ha- if TIrk-toc- k cupful of shortening, add one New Year. cupful of sugar and cream, add one (A. 1131. Weataro Newapaper Union I f and cupfuls of flour with two and one-hul- f teaspoonfuls of Sacred Pictures baking powder finely sifted alterIcons are sacred pictures, genf nately with cupful of milk, add two beaten yolks of eggs, three erally painted on wood and covexcept the faces and hands, squares of melted chocolute, one-ha- ered, teaspoonful of salt and one with relief of gold, silver or seed pearls. They are used In the eastteaspoonful of vanUla, before the ern churches aud are placed os milk and flour Is added. Fold In at the last the well beaten whites what Is known as the "Iconostaslt of two eggs. Hake In small gem screen." The word "Icon Is derived from (Ireek. "elkon," meanpans. (Q. 1931 Weatern Newapaper 1'nlon.t ing image. Pathfinder Magazine. lf Ke-tur- one-hal- one-hal- forms CHOCOLATE beenvarious a most popular confection, dessert, cake or cake filling. As nearly everybody likes chocolate one may satisfy the taste of any as regards the kind of cake. From loaf to drop cakes, simple or rich, they always find a glad welcome. Chocolate Caramels. Put two f and tablespoonfuls of butter into a saucepan, when melted add two cupfuls of molasses, one cupful of brown sugar, and stir until the sugar is dissolved and when the boiling point Is 'reached add three squares of chocolate grated, stirring constantly until the chocolnte Is melted. Boil until a firm ball is formed when a little is dropped Into cold water. Add one teaspoonful of vanilla and turn into a buttered pan to cool. Chocolate Custard Pie. Line a pie plate with pastry, flute the rim and fill with the following : Heat the yolks of three eggs slightly, f add cupful of sugar and continue beating, add one of soft butter, the same In lf DESIGNERS REVELING IN LACE one-hal- v7a - W.yf- ; tt f F 3jltou UITAMIIT w y 11 01 iianui Health Exercises every morning at vw - KDYL v 10 :00. K S L: f-- all no Ll7i.n III VVIAn rtr-a- r asa Tuesday OOLDEiNmQUAUTY morning at 10 :3B KLO: Ewry morning at 10:15. TUNE IN ON VITANUT PROGRAMS The Extra Quality ILJ Milk Tan. The Only Home Owned Milk In an MORNING MILK PROGRAMS :3ta7:0 pm. Mon. "Arabque" KDYL to 10:30 am. Week daya except Satordnya KSL 10:00 to 10:30 pm. Tnea. and Thura. KGI4 (Twin FalU 9:00 to :15 am. Week Daya KSL, 1:0 ASK YOUR DEALER FOR MOUNTAINEER OVERALLS Equipped with STOP-LOS- S POCKETS oer week will be paid word article on "'Why you should use Intermountain made Goods" Similar to above. Send your story to Intermountain Column. P. O. Box 1545, City. If your story appears in this column you will receive check for $5.00. $5.00 CjfcaT f or the best 50 Pro--ritic- ts lltXake WANTED: Names of A Rents to tell Christmas Cards in 1931 through your local printer. Plans for 1931 being made now. Send in your name for details which will make your selling easier without the troubles, mistakes and delays you had in representing eastern factories. Write W. N. U. P. O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. CALDWELL Preparations are toward the conbeing made struction of new $110,000 postofflce building, bids for which will be culled for about February 15. Under the terms of a new lease of Lakevlew camp at I'ayette Lakes, the leasee Is to make permanent Improvements on the ramp site to the value of at least $i00 annually. Profits from the .amp are to further improve It an additional $."iO0 yearly. EJV1METT attractive. "I'm going to get a car," said Constance, and then looked a little surprised at what she had said. "Well, that's nice," said Alice. Then you can take us all out with you. And I hope you won't be foolish enough to go and get married this summei- - before you get your appointment. It's all right to marry eventually, but honestly a girl can have a lot of fun being free for a few years with the good salary she gets nowadays." As the bell that summoned the teachers bnck to their class rooms sounded, Constance went on with the train of thoughts that this remark had started. There was Jim d Lacy hack home. Jim was a lawyer now, but with nothing in the world to start with It would take quite a few years for him to be earning enough to have Constance much to offer a wife. assured herself she hadn't any intention of listening to Jim's pleadings during the summer. So nil that summer Constance kept Jim from proposing, though this was not an easy thing to accomplish. In midsummer she was notified of her permanent appointment Then came the busy first days of school. The younger teachers as fortunate as Constance were all established teachers now. "I've been to see about my fur coat already," said Alice Gage. "1 suppose you'll be arranging for your car," she said, turning to Constance. "You can get it right away if you have a few hundred saved. - yOUR. REPORT GAR.D IS FIUE; ALL EXCEPT AMD VOU USUALLY GET SO Da. W. B. SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctors Family Laxative with bladder u: up at nieht and VontaCbacluicne7 d on'f If bothered DANS Pill A PflMETrC FOR 7WOMEYS Optimism of other people for yout affairs Is not so highly valued as your own. "I wouldn't have dared to ask you to marry me this summer," he said. "But somehow now you seem a little forlorn and lonely. Constance, couldn't we be married very soon? I'm getting along pretty well now." Constance told Jim that she would marry him in February if he wanted her to. "Jim," said Constance, looking a little frightened, "do you think you could do something about my car? I don't want to spend any more money on It, because I want to save now for my trousseau." That's great," said Jim, "because one of the things I came down here for was to see about getting a car. First I wanted to see about marrying you, then I wanted to see about getting a nice ring, providing you'd have me, and then I wanted to buy a car so's I'd have it all ready when you came to be You've said yes, and I'll my wife. buy you out on the car so let's see about the ring." (Copyright.) Pierce's Fleasant Ir. inal little liver pills Pellets are the orifr put up 60 years ago, liver and bowels. Adr, They regulate A vivid Imagination Is often mors dangerous than a little learning. iMJUTij jmjlV nir Vryr-rr'- - V"" JF IB Well, TELL YA, VIOM " T$&V " and trimmed with white lace Is, In IN CREATING the quaintfrocks sequence, a favorite theme with party are gracing smart evening af- - signers, and the combination fairs with their presence, witness worked In delightful ways. con-love- ly lace-trlmm- our modern fashlonists turning to the picturesque past for Inspiration. That same story of romance In dress, as Interpreted In the long ago In terms of shimmering satin, and wide lace flounces on bouffant skirts, of decolletnge which reveals dazzling white shoulders, and of bodices accenting slender waistlines, Is being retold to this generation in terms of adorable party frocks such as the young woman seated is wearing. The flesh pink satin of which this "darling" gown Is made Is as flattering as fancy can picture and the wide Bounce of silk lace Is well, you can see for yourself how Is Of more sophisticated mien is the smart beige chiffon gown pictured to the left, which goes to show that lace treatments offer a versatile program as they euhance the present-da- y modes. The skirt has Insets of lace about its hemline and there are godets of the chiffon at regular Intervals. A placed large lace collar gives grace to the bark of the gown. With lace as their theme, designers are creating most beguiling effects, such as for instance combining pale pink lace with french blue or for the dinner gown trimming black lace with perhaps a deep lace. Word yoke of comes from Paris that beaded laces will trim colorful chiffon print frocks. CHEItlE NICHOLAS. Under favorable conditions human hair will "petrify" Just the same as other parts of the body When organic matter petrifies, U merely supplies a mold for Inorganic matter. As a rule the hair petrifies as a mass and only In rare cases are the Individual hairs lovely It Is. recognizable. The same of course Throughout the evening mode acapplies to the fur of animals. cent Is being placed on for the costume. White satin flesh-colore- d EV 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) By Charles Sughroe 2 M rtB, I take chances! Help your kidneys at the first sign of disorder. Use Doan's Pills. Successful for more than SO years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Get Doan'i today. Sold everywhere. table-spoonf- "Petrified" Hair Caldwell's 5, t lutions, getting SUCH IS LIFE How It Happened! -- you. Dr. Caldwell studied bowel troubles for forty-seveyears. This long experience enabled him to make bis prescription just wnai men, women, old people and children need to make their bowels help themselves. Its natural, mild, thorough action and its pleasant taste commend It to everyone. That's why "Pr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin," as It Is cauea, is me most popular laxative drug stores selh By JANE OSBORN lars a month. After she had made her monthly payment and paid her board bill she would have JuRt enough to buy clothes and little incidentals. It was not until she was on her way to the bank the next day that the Idea first occurred to her that after she had bought the car she would have to keep it somewhere. She spent several hours on the afternoons following and finally discovered a not very convenient garage where she could keep her car for fifteen dollars a month. That would mean a total of ninety dollars a month. Constance did some more figuring and decided that If she didn't go to the movies or the theater and didn't get any new hats she could manage. Then there was the confusion and excitement of learning to drive her new car. The garage boy who gave her instruction of course had to be paid. Meantime there had been the license for the car and later her own license. Constance was becoming quite concerned. Then she began to drive, and she discovered, as she had not thought to consider before, that cars need gasoline to run, and gasoline A little more figurcosts money. ing showed Constance that sho would have to do without any new shoes. She took some very old om?s to the cobbler to be mended and It was on the way back, wearing her last year's hat and looking quite P0LITEAESS 7Sn to H Every one gets them on the Install- dejected, that she chanced to see ment nowadays." Jim. So It really seemed to Constance Jim, It turned out, had come on that there was nothing to do hot from home expressly te see Conto start negotiating for a car. That stance lie suggested that they go afternoon she ordered it, and was out to dinner together and then to going the following afternoon to the theater. It was after the theater on the the savings hank to draw out the necessary amount to start the ne- way back to Constance's room that gotiations. Thereafter she would Jim proposed, and Constance did dolwould have to pay seventy-fiv- e nothing to keep him from it. get my regular appoint- 1 ment," ventured Alice Gage, teacher of 2B, "and an increase In salary I'm going to get a good fur coat. What are you going to get?" she asked, turning to Constance, the newest of all the young teachers and by all means the most I . - one-hnl- W4f . rt lAArt ,PFS? . i I 7 f c I 11 I a A rt-Hs- t aai ' a r t WE'LL, I . i a I . ?rkt v - Uirr?tT , ,. , n I Z3H"JLJkjr . s a I a . rf u I -WIUU nncT . . AND rhcETTY . m a a AfrT DUMB, BUT I HATE TO SEE TEAQHETR. THfzM OWLV pWET STAAJDikJC? UP f mebbe: THATT v4V L so 7 I GOT 7T -- I. .IK r m Itfbf- vw a a Amazes Mother "Bobble's stomach was often upset and he suffered a lot from colds," says Mrs. P. S. Fletcher, Jr., 4410 W. 30th St., Los Angeles, CaU "W found he was constipated. "Mother used California Fig Syrup, 60 we gave Bobbie souie. lie amazed me by the quick way he became strong, energetic, well again. His bowels act freely now, and his digestion Is splendid." The quick, safe way to cleanse and regulate the bowels' of bilious, headachy, constipated children Is with California Fig Syrup. Every child loves It. It has the full endorsement of doctors. Appetite Is Increased by Its use; digestion Is assisted; weak stomach and bowels are given tone; and strength. Look for the word California on the carton. That marks the genuin, famous for 50 years. LAXATIVE-TONI- OSS . the fresh buoyancy and briskness clean Intestinal that comes from tract. Syrup Tepsln a doctor's will preicription for tht bowel help you do this. This compound of fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other pure Ingredients will ' clean you out thoroughly without griping, sickening or discomfort. Poisons absorbed Into the system form souring waste In the bowels, cause that dull, headachy, sluggish, bilious condition : coat the tongue: foul the breath: bud ener A gy, strength aud nerve-force- . little of lr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will clear up trouble like that gently, harmlessly. In a hurry. The difference It will make In your feel- - ; lugs over Bight will prove Its merit ' Training "Has your son had any business training?" "Yes; he's a fair golfer." Constance Kept Jim From Proposing The Weekly Short Story J v r UlVi out tomorrow morning with RTKI Chocolate, Dainties mttftlmm home TO THE who make "Tlmt, of course, a poor wnt.Hh can never do. It lias never been exacted of a watch aud so a watch shouldn't try to do It. Time goes rljht on no matter what we may do. Hut you see I would be so silly. "I wouM go nheud so fust that It was as bud as though I hud lust time. "Many were the times when I felt so downhearted that 1 Just dragged the hours away and lost lots of C for CMILPREW W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. |