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Show Rain-or-Shi- Society-- Family Honors Coats ne Dr. Sutton On Anniversary The Honoring Dr D J Sutton on his seventieth birthd ey anniversary twentv nine family menibe rs gathered at 'he f linily home Sun-e- l ly and enjoyed dinner and a clay of sea ml visiting Included were the guest of honor and Mrs Sutton, Dr and Mrs R H Sutton and daughter of Poe atello, Mrs Thomi s B Carelon and daughter of (Velar Pity, Mr and Mrs IJ W Sultem and three children of Ogelcn, Mr and Mis A Reed Morrell and duightcr of Jarmmgtoii, Mr and Mis James I! Sutton und three children of Twin Falls, Idaho, Mr and Mrs Ernest De ishman and daughter of Mr and Mrs Clyde Wtllsville, Winder and daughter of Preston Mr ami Mis Carl Norris of Lake-ton and Mrs Warren A Sutton and daughter of Logan With the exception of Shuman L Sutton with the U S army stationej m New Guinea and with Warren A. Sutton, ARM the U S navy, all of the children of Dr and Mrs Sutton were Evening, June 9, Tndiy Ixigan, IHall, 1944e Shaking Head No to Fattening Food Is Best Slimming Exercise Kofoed Hotel Eccles was siene of the banquet in the evening with small corsages of bridal wreath and columbine marking places for 62 members of the hospital staff, alumni and members of the graduating class George Riymond, superintendent of the hospital, was master of ceremonies Dr J W Havward made a response for the doctors, Mrs Anne Mathews for the alumni and Dr C are Hayward gave a toast to the graduating class Miss Arleen Lund sang, accompanied by Miss Alice Lewus and Mrs Gladys Rees played a medley of popular songs on the piano Dr D C Budge told of the improvement in the training school since its inception and Miss Pearl Pope told about the school at present, its affiliation with the colege and eligibility of nurses for Red Cross work and cadet nurse training In charge of airangements was Myra Lewis assisted by Mrs Vern Kofoed and Lillie Hardman M-S- gt C ElSlE 15V KIN ARD Staff Writer NEW YORK - To make you lyrical in a downpour, new raincoat invasion ciaft tt.ese Yank solditis can still smile as they prepare e tan and why why in the past the prevailing color was a the styling was as glum as a bad weather report The answer tfl that one is that science obliges now with emulsion bnths to make1 good looking dress fabrics solid color and gaily printed cottons, rayons, silks, linens and woolens watc r repellent and .NEA mud-puddl- nt have Taking over these fabrics designeis gone to town on 1941 e these also sou wester hoods, red and black tussah They ve given many of wraps not only the style fling of their lives but hats, and caps to match, such as the ensembled of hat shown at the right What-besid- es coat and its gay print gives this coat its fling lit high style are the full dollmar sleeves which tie at the wrist anil wind up with luffles, and the draw stung belt that ties with a bow In addition to modest cheeks, other print patterns used for raincoats include polka dots, candy stripes and bold plaids Style innovations give you cavaliers capes, velvet collars, and the military dash of an officers trench coat, an influence which you see in the plaid cotton coat colors are combinations of brown or blue showy at the left Here the style accent is on a big lapel collar and a coats rain-or-sln- swagger-typ- e n double-purpos- belt Club Girls Work Social Situatiom THE SITIATIOX: Your hostess offers you a certain kind of bottled drink that you do not like. On Project HHH1I de nee Ge ssc11 WRONG WAV: Say "No, thanks, table Vade 4 H club of Provimet at the home of Myra and coveied a dressing Oversea Honeymoon e 11 e Mrs. Michaelis HOLLYWOOD, June 9 (I in Music Master Kay Kvser anti his 1 , Rinded knee ht gave the gills the outline for the rest of t'le RIGHT WAV: Say, 'I don I he mi tings tii'Pdeel to complete them have one i ight now , pieseni projects Next meeting lieve 1 thank you" (The first is a cnli will be he hi at the home ot Doi.n cism of what your hostess ofte rs Ranz.enbeigt r Refreshments weie served both you ) I never dunk them 7 Kay Kyser Weds Cover Girl, Plans Georbeautiful vocalist, cover-gi- t gia Ann Carroll, who slipped away yesterday to an undisclosed destination after their Las Vegas, Nev marriage, today planned to combine a longer honeymoon with Kysers next overseas enteitain-men- t tour The ol professor, who clutched a speeding ticket in one hand and a marriage license in the other during the ceremony, said his bride would go along when he leaves next month They were married early yesterday after Kyser and Miss Carroll had completed a show at the Victorville, Calif , army air base. Witnesses were two deputy sheriffs who handld the couple a speeding citation en route to the Nevada Gretna Green, then escoit-e- d them 50 mile s to town and made the wedding arrangements Kyser gave his real name as James and said he was 38 years old He listed his home as Roe ky Mount, N O Miss Canoll said she' was 24 and gave her home addrems as Los Angede s It was the fust marriage for Is Entertained EVELYN KLYES; Finds counting calories easy. BY ALUIA HART NEA Staff Writer Honoring Mrs Harry Michaelis food and reaching for the Pushing back calorie-loade- d the former Miss Helen Nielsen Jr, are two exercises that will rarely fad a gnl who wants to literally cut Miss Elizabeth Ecklund of NewV a figure ton entei tamed at a tiousseau ter Thats what the girls m Hollywood say, the cleverest of whom at the Ecklund home Fndiv beknow calorie charts as well as you know your ABCs, and use them tween the hours of 2 and 7 pm. , as the guide for what they eat. Receiving guests were HcT-nFor instance, Evelyn Keyes youll see her soon in the new thriller-chille- r, Miss Ecklund and Mis Harry Stalk the Hunter says she sets a daily calorie count for Michaelis Sr. herself and sticks to it By careful computing, she can get in a'l of The table was centered with a the needed foods without exceeding her calorie budget beautiful pink and white wedding What happens, explains Evelyn, is you learn what a pat of cake and all appointments and rebutter costs you in calories, and settle for half a pat, when it3 neces- freshments were earned out in the sary to keep within your daily allotment When you know that a pink and white color scheme cup of creamed and sugared coffee means 100 calories, you don t Serving were Aileen Christentake but one tor breakfast while youre on a diet And you 11 cheer- sen, Colleen Fenson, Delpha Sanfully substitute a dish of fresh bernes for a chunk of rich pastry ders and Hazel Erickson About eighty guests called durwhen you realize what your yum-yudessert is going to cost you m xsMl INDEPENDENT f Entertained JJ T7. 1 AA . STARTS V ieve7 ing appointed hours Heler is making her home in Srnithfield with her husbands parents He is stationed in the Pacific Young Generation! Bridge Club ' aiea Mis Maihn Anheler entertained at a delightfully arranged party for the Ladies Bridge club of Hyrurn at her home Friday Seoie pnzes for the evening's games were won by Mrs. Hervin Ed Christofferson N.clsen, Mrs and Mrs Eugene Petersen A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess to club members and special guests. Mis Faye Burgess. Mrs Lcta Coleman Mrs Luella Mrs Se'eholzer, Conley Vatts, Mrs Ace Raymond and Mrs Ross Eliason Summer flowers dee orated the rooms. SUNDAY Hendersons Have Out of Town Guests -- -- Guests Tuesday of Mr and Mrs K C Henderson of Hyrum were Mr. and Mrs I C Wilcox and sdn Ronald of Ogden, Mrs Grace Harwood and son Pat and Mrs Lillian Call of Rigby, Idaho, Mr Mrs and Mrs J T Wilson, slcr Tlirill to its magic Beasityits glorious tunes... tbe comic pranks of Dopey and his lovable pals... all its excitements and enchantments! And share the fun with someone young! IIU Young Ladies Visit Friends In Valley Misses Nola Hansen and Fern Stewart of Burley, Idaho, are vis- iting with friends and relatives in Cache Valley. Mrs. W E. Berndt of Logan entei tamed at a dinner for them with the following guests present. Mr and Mrs Ira Hansen and family of Burley, Mrs Elden Wil-haof Malad, Idaho; Mr and Mrs Leon Peterson of I wiston, L. P. Peterson, Richlana, Washington; Miss Cleora Peterson, the guests of honor and Mr and Mis Berndt and family. Mrs Mary Hansen of Wellsville gave a dinner Sunday for members of the Hansen family of Burley Sixteen guests were present Esther Porter and daughter Enid of Logan and Mr and Mrs E J Wrlson and son Leonard of a(? iis molhe-(4- still spend j , thp ration stamp more sensible season shoes, ; is wooden-so- s pump w,th uppers c(,ec, Desi Delm m has them &. . U0ise-D- r J A r t Women Needed ToKeepSuppl Lines Open For Armed In an appial for iiiimaiiatp tn-- i listment of mine numbers toe the Womens Army Coips Lieutenant Marguerite Bucilty, who is stationed hete m Ogelcn on tempos ary duty recreating, gave out the following message The news that our men have reached French soil a iu are on the march into Euiope has quick ened our hearts We realize anew what a tremendous task there is to do in fighting on to the lmal victory The aimed foices need the women of America m greater numbers to ao the jobs that ate necessary to keep the men going forward The army wants many more women m its Women s Army Corps and the need for them is immediate and urgent The jobs for which the women are needed are the veiy which will help the fighting men maintain their own lives and to conquer the enemy The supply line MUST be ktpt open Food, clothing and equipment MUST be at the soldiets side when he needs them Ti anspot tation of these things by rail and truck and Jeep, and vital uimmuni' a tions such as telephone and radio along with their constant maintenance are necessities without which our soloieis cannot continue to reach their goal The medical branch, we all know, is going to need more and more women to help our men as they return tiom the battle field Laboratory surgical technicians and medical stenogiapheis all help out ing filling jobs allied with this bi anch This is the work in which the Womens Army Corps paiticipates The War Department wants these women enlisted in the Womens Army Cm ps so that the y can be mem easily Gained lot the- jobs the si my wants done and then knowledge and skills more quickly and more competently used -- funda-memta- ls l With the Forces uni paling we cannot ill We need the uun, DAY, to uii-- t in Army Cmps t, r, help our soldo - i i h ,m .. B j, our high siu Oc force Girls Choose Name For Club nteresltoK 4-- H , of farl discussed publics! lural Ex Lewiston Thud ward4Hl members have eh tn the Sew and Sew im lun club held their ihn i i ting a home of Mato o day afternoon I ist year ing will bt the out, me folios j Oificeis are Louise Wiser ldent, Mary Lower vice pres! and Jdene Able secretary ' leader rs Mane Goodwiran' next club meeting w also be at her home -- la-i- e d, U e article W FEATURE vanet t Sins M , in pea t hor the newcomers who like to get 'out and play from morning until supper tune a three-piec- e costume of bonnet, jumper or and matching panties jumper-dres- s is the right garb for any little girl suggesl eS in Ut b TODAY OPLN AT No. 8663 is in sizes I go Mis n relay 6:30 hants s m th h oper on 3 BIG UNITS ' gams thei eral i the ret get behi Fifth w merchai ,ards w rman, r mo! 8 er iD Santa -- ounced h bids i owned 0 jstion, a p lot t surplu1 pre a .led on is at th in gmg LAST DAY ALFRED HITCHCOCK $ Fortayfhe TOMORROW rpipTMS a 11 f r "nJ f, mar daugl Me hr w ii ivfts Mthr Mrs Mm - Mis William O HuMl- - William H Kills in and Relie-hmen- uume DOYD r 5 4 fcis cs ' tfl hf) Brand 'Svw Serial ION CHANEY mi ' TTSTJ Vt Tiirdlmg Chapter Uf t 6WYKNE 1 C V (fc IOIS COLLIER N Vo RALPH MORGAN vr4 ELISABETH RISDON iT 3 r ELIZABETH 'll . RUSSELL f . 4 u- e'ltion Cook m flh an. t T 4 k ts were served I he ill v) c Lagan Whispering Black Magic! Killer I A Gorgeous . loving to Herald-JournToday s Pattern San Francisco, Calif Servlc e, 149 New Montgomery St, Ready NOW, the Spring issue of Fashion, just 15e Complete Full of brand new wardrobe ideas. Hostesst, All Children, Regardless of Age, Must Have Tickets for the Showirt of Snmv White! retail ir 2, 3 pie-sente- IMG P F ge tiiai'H and 6 years. Size 3, dress and panties, requires 2U yards of 35 or material, bonnet, H, yard For these attractive patterns send 15c plus lc for postage for each in corns, your name, address, pattern numbers and sizes wanted Relit Rich anil Carol 519 8A3IQ PICTURES Wall Dr mng r sale Amorous 51 jr Lady Lions me t Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Otto Met r Business meeting was held followed by a musical program bv Bernice Christensen, La DISTRIBUTED RY feed beef Rd lips Lady Lions Hear Music Program 't P011 k ry - al and the Seven Dwarfs conci les nmology ghmorout Pattern TECHNICOLOR fruit Sorbet resear e 4, 5 FULL-IENGT- Wall b n fAeS - FIRST & farm tech-nncan- SjOODou M JO,. who want to their passion fur summer shoes Graduating nurses of the Budge Memorial hospital were honored at a breakfast Fuday morning and a banquet Friday evening The breakfast was the annual alumni nurses party and was held at the Girls camp in Logan can- yon Present were 35 doctors, graduating nurses and alumni In chaige of arrangements was Mrs Vern w present Dinner was served at one long table centered with a beautifully decorated birthday cake after which family group pictures were taken Wood N Checks Breakfast And Banquet Given For Graduates Herald-Journa- l- MEXSMJ ivOTHiN MIDiCaUD $ MtLfcT MOl X ihhIK SMtCIUM KJWOt Relieves smarting torment and cover ifh protecting coat onerous ALL IOLOK CARTOON tAy costs little AM) TEN OAHN daring young Robin, the Boy Wonder Another Great f w rio a.mh Fresram Its J |