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Show Asset To Her Husband Schedule 1 (Idttort note pern wivM of Prwk dnf' Cabinett have been a talented as Mrs. Wflliam P. Roaart. This third article in a stoat artfiit tht wile of ftio new Secretary at State.) Events By CAROLYN BELL HUGHES WASHINGTON - Adele Rogers may have begun her return engagement as a Cabinet wife by courageously hobbling around on an ankle cast autographed by both President Nixon and Dean Rusk, but it will be her handshake that gets her through the next jears. As the wife of William P. new Secretary of Rogers, State and member of the President's Cabi- A festive and Knights dinner-dancLadies will be held Satuiday at the RodewayJ Inn, sponsored by the Worn- ens Auxiliary of the Utah! Pharmaceutical Assn. J e light-but-fir- m By WINN1FRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor Life in the U.S. is too easy and prosperous for us to keep our slim iigures. At least, this seems to le why the average citizen is overweight! And this Is why the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council has once again lowered the recommended number of calories they think we should be consuming each day. general woman (who is represented as about 22 years of age) should have no more than 2000 kilo calories per day, according to the board. The 'M.WjHMttfll ' ' , T bara Prater, U. of U. nutrition expert, shows a breakfast that is nutritious. Mrs. Be I -- THE CALORIES And the general man" should consume approximately 280C kilo calories. This is the third time since 1958 that Menu Guide calorie the recommended intake has been lowered due, no doubt, to the more sedentary lives Americans a gauge for determining what kinds of meals we should eating, following is a guide menu prepared by Mrs. Prater. i . It meet the recommended dietary allowance established iby the National Research Council Food and Nutrition Board, National Academy of Sciences (1968). Amount for Amount for As Woman (Approximately 2,000 kilo Man (Approximately 2,800 kilo calories) calories) are living. The reason REAKFAST . orange juice Poached egg .iBread, enriched or I .whole grain JButter or substitute iMllk, Whole jHot beverage, if desired ,UNCH '1 cup 1 cup 1 1 slice 1 teaspoon 1 glass no cream or sugar slices teaspoons 2-- 3 2-- 3 1 glass 1 tbs. cream 1 tsp. sugar -- Sandwich made of: Bread, enriched or ;J yrtiold grain Roast beef, j Cheese 4 or substitute Mustard, lettuce ;Raw vegetables carrots, j .celery, etc. .Fruit (medium sized J apple, orange, banana) 2 Snack JMilk, whole . cookies Dinner , I -- ,With butter or substitute Bread, enriched or a whole grain Butter or substitute tossed green salad Salad dressing ' 3 Baked apples j j tea-,- 4 'Woman 22 years old, eight 58 kilograms (128 lbs.), light physical activity (neither heavy nor sedentary). Man 22 years old, weight 70 kilograms (164 lbs.), light physical activity (neither heavy nor sedentary). JClubs Set Meeting The state quarterly meeting 6f International Toastmistres .Clubs will be held Saturday at Creek Country Club. Mrs. Vernon Willow state Harry, council chair-Snake a n, River Region clubs, will preside at the me e ting to m begin at ; 'Weber, third vice president of Toastmistres International. Clubs, will conduct a workshop in Speech Preparation and Scattergraroing. " A program on 'Motivation for Growth Through Speech will be Preparation Mrs. Robert Jones and lri. Kenneth Bali are in (Charge of arrangements. Guest speaker will be Richard Welch, audio supervisor Jcf the Bonneville International Corporation. He will present .Techniques in the Use of the JJlicrophone. Mrs. Victor Cline, president ( the Holladay Tonstmistress Club, hostess club for . tire and he has served as a Unite! Nations representative on several occasions. His law firm has accounts with worldwide interests. What she says of her husr band Hes a and has a mind that loves difficulties might well be said of her. She makes light dont know. Bill will have to decide, she said. Unlike some of the incoming Cabinet wives, Mrs. Rogers is an accomplished veteran of Washingtons social and political folkways. She knows she has a job to do and thinks she understands how the town ticks. HAS ADMIRATION She heaps admiration on her predecessor. She and Virginia Rusk have had several little chats, she is enthusiastic about THIS a State suptr-lawye- of problems. SOCIAL DEMANDS She may find another way to handle the round of diplomatic functions she is expected to attend, the head-of-sta- visits, the charity balls, etc. (Mrs. Rusk had been known to make as many as five such sodal appearances a day). We Rogers arent party people, she said as she sat comfortably beside her own cheery hearth in the Bethesda home they have occupied Department organization geared to offer a helping and welcoming hand to junior offices of the department and their families. I understand the Rusks paternal attitude toward the department. We had it when we left Justice. You want to see good care taken of the people you leave behind. Flexibility has been her motto since meeting a Cornell Law School classmate who since 1950. And because the Rogers do so enjoy their own fireside, it is just possible they may find another way to handle the multitude of social duties. I was first Introduced to her as Will Rogers. I thought he was pulling my leg I knew THE Will Rogers Jr. at the time. But she married this man she has always called Bill and labels it the best choice I ever made. ... Like his wife, Bill Rogers smiles often and easily. His manner is polite, He is said to work on demand until the job is done rather than routinely. His seat as a senior partner with Jie prestigious New York law firm of Royall, Koegel, Rogers and Wells will no doubt be waiting for him when he completes government service. KEEP APARTMENT They may not see as much of their United Nations Plaza apartment in New York now. But they are not giving it up. It Is a great hideaway It would be hard to picket us there, she said, with a .smile, r of their lodgings. With the energy of a natu easy-goin- ... 19th-floo- ral doer, she has just finished redecorating their big, ' white colonial frame home In suburban Maryland where all four children were raised. She was only impatient at the time it took. In spite of an obligatory social life, the wife of the new Secretary of State hopes to keep up her other activities on the Board of Trustees at Cornell and her work with Foreign Student Seminars and with the children at Friendship House. It doubtful that she will often lose her good humor. When her husband fell into a lobby post while helping her Into a hotel during the first public appearance of the Cabinet, Mrs. Rogers remarked: Don't break your neck on the J very first day. Well, it is doubtful that Adele Rogers will stub her toe on the job when she gets' the cast that is. off Cxchangette Club p.m., at the 4 Mrs. Victor Cummings, president, will preside. Dr. Alan Done, guest speaker, will discuss Drugs and Youth. : her mended ankle, SEflJT CASUAL SHOES wara 4.77 44 6.67 57.4 46.9 COMBINED! Here are the figures: wara 6.97 to 10.77 3 BRAND CHILDRENS JUNIOR PARADES PER CENT WHO USE SEGO 57.4 ' OTHER TEN BRANDS COMBINED 1 BARGAIN BASEMENT SHOES Sorry, no mail or phone ordert. ...the 42.6 evaporated milk with twice the country cream in every drop. IAKF CITY I 1965 a 1966 Find out for yourself why Sego is the popular brand. Buy it next time you shop. Join the swing to SEGO vent, will give the welcome. 485-588- 53.5 PREFER SEGO THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS MENS JOHN MALLOYS wara 1.97 to 5.97 AND SEGOS POPULARITY GROWS EVERY YEAR . INCORPORATED GROCERY PRODUCTS lj Ambassador Club. Mm ime swim to According to the 1968 Newspaper Consumer Analysis of Greater Salt Lake MORE PEOPLE j Fxchangette Club will hold! a luncheon meeting Monday, DRESS SHOES joo i A dramatic sketch, I Am I, will he presented by Annet Decker, Genna Vee SoeffkerJ and Barbara Danielson. j wara 5.99 to 1.67 wara 2.97 to 4.67 J Salt Lake City branch of thej American Association of Uni-- j versify Women will meet Sat-J urday at the Ramada Inn. DELINDA V "Luncheon will be served at JJ2:30 pm. Contact Mrs. Haror old Miller, SALT 'for reservations. iemmmmmmmmmmmmMva - ic Administration Mrs. William P. Rogers, who has her law degree. Is the wife of the new Secretary of State, left. She is a veteran of "folkways" in Washington. last chance for family shoo savings! 10 Mrs. Jean 6 er I University Women SHOE CLEARANCE son. Mrs. Weber Actually, her talk is not small. Adele Rogers is a woman with a quick mind, a law degree and unexpected interests. The Rogers travel a lot, both officially and unoffiaI-ly- . He served as Attorney General during the Eisenhow- REDUCTIONS! 4 , j Reservations may be made; with Mrs. Charles Johnson," or Mrs. Don Anderwho are co-- i son, chairmen of the event. intact. FINAL 4 -- Dancing will follow. k This menu seems generous to people when they first read it, explained Mrs. Prater, but they forget the concentrated goodies they eat between meals or as desserts. Actually calories must be watched carefully in order to keep the intake at the recommended level. Eating for good health business. becomes serious Nutrition is becoming more and more an intellectual factor in our lives, concluded Barbara. Broccoli , i Baked potato with 1 spoon sugar) 22 net, she is expected to be out and about daily with her smile and party small-tal- take. steak, etc.) 'sweetened using SOME MENUS To give us some Ideas of what kind of eating is Involved in a caloric intake of 2000 or 2800, Mrs. Barbara Prater, assistant professor of dietetics, University of Utah, has of Nursing, College worked out a set of menps depicting this kind of an in- iQatmeal Broiled meat: (beef pattie, liver, for years as the reference age is because the Board feels that linear growth is virtually complete at this age, and that weight achieved by this time should be maintained throughout life. Unfortunately, the average person in the U.S. continues to put on weight until about 60 if years of age, and most not all of this is likely to be fat. Contrary to what is actually happening, the recommendation of the Board goes even further, advocating that with each passing decade in the life of a man or. woman, his or her caloric intake should be reduced even further. theme will be! red, black andj gold decor, featuring small i castles, complete with draw! bridges, centering the tables. J A social hour, to begin at 7 p.m., will precede dinner at 8 A medieval in carried out DIVISION |