Show —n r’ TPr- - TTT 1 ’s ymrr i "f r- - 9 " i Orchesis Dance Theatre Tonight I Women Continue Pioneeri ng ri Jet Age Era - - TflE HERALD JOURNAL ‘ WEDNESDAY MARCH Loan (Cache County Utah United Nations I - Women NEW YORK (UPI) like Amelia Earhart Ruth Nif hr oli aiid Jacqucliirt'Tochrsn pioneered in aviation right alongside the men Now comes another woman charting a new course for her sex in a the jet age She is Irene Keith the first woman dispatcher of Jet planes "I’ve been mixed up with flying in some way or other most of my adult life" said the Miss Keith who not only helps others to "keep 'em flying" but also Is a licensed pilot She has been' dispatching the jet? from idlewild International Airport since :J8mwry for: Pn American World Airways which flies the Boeing 707 to Europe ' No Room For Miatakea Establishing the "first" took some doin both in acquiring the technical knowledge in mechanic and meteorology fend In convincing the men that a woman was fully capable of bolding a Job in which as she said "you can’t make mistakes you've got to " be right" But Miss Keith ii of stubborn ' RUTH MILLETT SAYS - Was Fine Then Scene from the Orchesis Dance Theatre which will be presented this evening USU fieldhouse ai 8:15 under the sponsorship of the Student Union concert committee Admission is free Well Prospect of First Date in-th- He was walking on air before his first date with the girl in school He wasn’t quite as excited over his second dafe with her for a third Shell never know why But I do because I happened to overhear the young man explaining the situation to a friend as the two of them waited behind me in a ticket line "She’s good looking all right" he admitted “But rite spends all of her Ume trying to Impress you and lt suredbesget beit-looki- of Rejoicing" was comI -- "Day Orchesis Dance Theatrel!mver Prohibited'1 to commemorate the apof Orchesis directors Utah of dance posed organization Faculty aity will preseut a program sponsored are Elizabeth - R1 Hayes Shirley proaching Easter season Orclwsis members are: by the Utah State University Con- R Ttliiei and Joan Jl Woodbury with Maurine Dewsnup as acMarcia Bar-ra- il cert Committee in the USU Sally Ackdfinun Loabelle Black Gerri Bradcompanist t Also scheduled for tonight’s ford Bca Christcnsdn Joan CoopThe dance ronccrt to begin at I pm will premier four new program is "Figure of tlie Moon" er Kay Dunklcy Sharon Elton No matter how attractive a girl is she isn't going to get asked ' dances One a fresh sprightly composed by Joan Woodbury dur-h- Joan Francis Betty Heiman for the third date unless she is smart enough to know that a boy walla done to IRoy Anderson's study with Mary Wigman on Yi’elden llyer Ardcl Jones Leona wants to impress a girl not vice versa ' A s-' "'Belle of the: Ball" will feature a Fulbright scholarship In Berlin Jackimlak-J4ar- y Katnpos Marhoy can see that a girl la pretty If she is popular he knowcostumes in shades of pink and Tills was written to a special ilyn McGrow1 John Meyers too If her family has money or social position that won't that lavender net and chlffii score by Ulrich Kessler famed Vince Rice Kmily Roberts Rick-k- y be any secret to him Rowscll The others are two from a German composer Nancy Rydman So why should she try so hard to Impress him that aha bores Emiko Tokun-ag- a - him to death? suite oh the elments earth sir Comedy relief will be' provided Connie Sandoval Jackie Wintcrrosc Dee fire arid water and a clever set by "On the Boards" a takeoff on and have a good time seeing that Why doesn’t she Bill Wolke and Olga Zam of short satires based on such an oldtlmc vaudeville team and he has a good time? Why doesn't she give him the impression ' modern signs as "Smoking Is "Suffragettes" pos that she thinks he is pretty special instead of giving him the idea that she thinks she is? When It comes to trying to impress boyar pretty girls are usually worse offenders than not so pretty girls Because a girl who Isn't impressed with her own beauty doesn’t feel called upon to try to impress' boys with how lucky they are to have a date tire-som- e- er ' -- Win-tert- x jusl-rels- Cheese Oriental In Rice Mold with her Instead the plain girt tries to see that the boy enjoys her company so much he'll want another date with her because she's fun to be with and because she has given him a chance to Inqpress Hrf a little '' So pretty girls take warning Mark Crystal Utah land examiner discussed public land problems before Cacle Valley Women's Legislative Council The land about three board administer million acres in- Utah plus another two million acres covered by navigable lakes and streams History of the land board shows great variation in policy and a lack oOcontinuity in the program Most of Utah's public lands unlike some slates hhve been -- Todays Pattern CHEESE ORIENTAL li a beautiful yellow cheese sauce with bits of green pepper and hard cooked egg accenting the color This tangy cheese sauce is served in the center of a rice ring' mold atudded with buttered mushrooms r Here's a surface meal that doesn't mean tours apent in the kitchen even though the dish attractive-as it is may look like it Cheese oriental is a beautiful yellow cheese sauce with bits of 'red pimento green pepper and hard cooked egg accenting the color This tangy cheese sauce is served in the center of a rice ring mold studded with buttered mushrooms Garnish the platter' -- ifith tomato wedges and hard' rooked egges and there Is a dish that ' will pep up lagging appetites Add a generous amount of butter to the rice after it ia cooked Instead of Just seizing a plain rice ring try button' mushrooms chopped rooked spinach or chopped parsley added to the rice be- fore placing in the ring It adds 1 - flavor and attractiveness d The Cheddar cheese and g eggs supply the protein for the meal-I- n addition cheese rates high among the basic protective foods a a source of both minerals and vitaipins A pound of these con- tains much of the concentrated godness of 10 pounds of milk It's 3 tablespoons flour cup clnpped pimento 6 cup hot cooked rice (2 cups hard-cooke- hunger-satisfyin- -- raw- - rice) Cook rice according to the directions on the box Combine cheese milk and salt Ip top of double boiler Cook over water stirring occasionally until well blended Melt butter in frying pan' 'Add groen pepper celery and onion Cook until Just tender Add flour to vegetable mixture and blend thoroughly Add vegetables pimento and coarsely chopped eggs to cheese ' sauce Pack hot fluffy rice Into i’i quart size butterd ring mold Unmold rice on large heated platter Fill ring with hot cheese sauce Sauce may be served over mounds of hot rice economical food and highly digestible So here's a dish that is not only good tasting but good for' you Cheese Oriental tat Rica Mold lls quart ring mold 6 servings 2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese-l‘- j cups milk teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butter cup chopped green pepper 1 cup chopped celery 1 medium onion chopped n Just Too Many Varieties Of That Common Cold Bug ' WASHINGTON — than influenza was developed recently by Notre j In an effort to find other1 virus- - ! Dame scientist Dr Thomas ' G catch a cold you may call a ! tor But when- somF 18000 Wash-- : es and learn more about the 70 Ward ind given to about 2000 ington residents catch a cold they old one! Mil's Institute of AI- - j students A - smaller group was call the National Institutes of lergy aid Infectious Diseases Isj given a sterile solution called a Health spendiij more than two million placebo At the end of the schuol These 18000 persons are taking dollars on respiratory disease year the number of colds among part ip a massive research pro-- resesrrh gram to find a vaccine against! Every time one of those 18000 the vaccinated sludenis- will be the common cold catches a- cold lie is supposed to j compared with (he number sufThis is one of medical science A! notify a special research team I fered by tlie non - vaccinated for' doctors : Swabbings- - are made of hisi group Unsuccessful Dr Ward most complex-task- s have discovered that colds arc ) throat and 'taken to a laboratory believes the vaccine may cut the raiiscd not by one vlnis but by to determine which virus iaj usual number of winter colds a multitude of these Doctors j at Notre Dame by 60 to 70 per causing the damage ' disease agents hope this project will establish j cent Vaccine Desirable 'So far they have located 70 the viruses that most often strike Some of thew viruses specialize particular hgc groups and the' The cost of a vaccine like the in striking children others con- time of year they usually attack j one visualized byDr Huebner is Conduct Study centrate on adults Many show But I lie scientist deunknown A similar study is being conclares: up only in tlie winter others in wanner weather ducted on about 60 small chil- ' "The justification for ' study Worst Offenders dren in a Washington welfare and eventual use of 'an all jiur-pos-e virus yecine ought :nottq But scientists believe thaClfcese institution Doctor explain that 70 viruses account ffet only half kids are usually 'highly suscept- be put purely en an economic baof ' the nation’s cblda and other ible to respiratory Infections sis' With information gained from "I believe that a multivalent similar respiratory Illnesses They blame a lot of the sneezes coughs these studies N1H doctors hope vaccine capable of preventing as j d and 'sore throats on allergies they can develop an njuch as 25 to 30 per rent o( unSome colds they say are prob- shot that will contain several t differentiated ' expiratory disease ably caused by emotional trou- vaccines each one aimed at kill-bi- particularly In early childhood a particular virus They be- would he desirable for the good bles Still others are thought to be caused by viruses that haven't lieve that it mifiht be posrijjp to and simple reason that this is an been isolated make separate vaccineflor chil- enormous mass qf illness" A recent medical report' show Last year a new group of vjj dren adolescents and adulU uses was discovered by scientists rTfc Robert J- Huebner' chief that Americans ’ last year sufat the Bethesda Md laboratories NIAD Scientist explains that' an fered 284 million respiratory illat the NIH This group turned effective cold preventative might nesses that required medical atout-tbe responsible for more contain as manyt as 25 vaccines tention This doesn't Include the A 'combination millions of less severe rases that vaccine respiratory disease among hospto knock out right viruses never were reported to doctors italized Washington children in When youi 1958 - doc-- - J - LaRue $toddard Wells-vill- e recently enjoyed a 12 day trip to Chicago and many points of interest in the Central states With members of her family Mr and Mrsi Reed (Grace) Anderson Marie Karen and Rose Mary of Millville Both youngsters a'nd teen-ageThey went by train from Ogden will want this to Flint - Michigan where'' they duck for their mascot— trim the picked up a new car and ‘went sweater with high school or col- sight seeing through Independence Nauvoo Carthage the lege letters Pattern No 5910 has crochet Joseph Smith home and burial material directions require- place ments stitch Illustrations from Michigan ‘they went to TO ORDER send 25c in coins to: ‘Ontario Canada via the under' ANNE CABOT ground- pass and returned over c o The Herald Journal tye bridge They were fascinu'? I with Jhe large freighters and 372 W Quincy Street watched them unload their cargo Chicago 6 III For mailing add 10c for each pattern Print NAME Vany classic baked beans by ADDRESS with zone and Pattern adding 1 tablespoon Angostura ’ bitters an(T!4 cup unsulphured Number t cans It's ready— the '59 Needlework 'molasses to’ 2"-oven ALBUM! Fifty-si- x pages of pretty beans Heat in plus free patterns for 20 minutes and top with lemon designs crochet and knit itemi 25c a copy! slices ’ rs ei i - y Like mUtion of women she Everyone In Cache Valley can went to work in the vital aircraft help support the United Nations industry in the early years of high school' model assembly esWorld War II But in 1944 she say contest and education a Joined the WAC and worked as an by contributing to the rumpro-gram- specialist attached io the Air Transport Command Since she has acquired both her private and commercial pilot's license and is firmly convinced "I could fly a jet'’ although no one's let her try it ' She Joined Pan Am in March 1948 and it was while she was working as a coordinating glerk in the dispatch office she set her sights on a dispatcher's Job Irene enrolled in the airline's operations the only woman training school — '' ' '' in her class "Getting the license was easy" she said in an interview "Getting the Job required going: up through more channels than'I care to count A Long Walt "But I wasn't going to give up I finally got to the division manager i - told him myquaUfica-tion- s and then sat and waited And waited and waited" Finally' the word came down through channels — yes she could have a dispatcher's Job on condition that’ she would accept it "on the samp terms as the men" Terms meant that like any other member pf the Airline Dispatchers' Union the could be ordered to any foreign port from Karachi to Johannesburg But Pan Am stationed her at Idlewild a few minutes drive from her apartment As dispatcher Irene's Job is to “flight watch" planes at all times Civil Aeronautics Authority personnel do the same thing and she works' under regulations of CAA’s ground and air traffic experts "Neither of us ever loses track of any plane in flight" she said aero-repa- mage sale During the past four five yekfs this area has made the largest contribution In the ( state Clean and useful clothing hats books lamps toys appliances tools needlework what-nojewelry t dishes records furniture drapes end games may be left with Mn John Beyers 405 East Center Mrs T Y Booth 1371 East Juniper Mrs Eldon Drake 871 North 4th East Mrs John Patrick 82 North 2nd West Mrs Ansel Singleton 3 University fUll Way Mrs J Golden- Taylor 168 North' 1st East Mrs Alma Dittmer 1828 North 12th East Mrs John Olsen Paradise Mrs Chester ZolUnger 149 East 2nd North Providence Mrs Ralph 420 East 5th South Maughan Mrs W E Tarbet 357 North 1st East All material must be received by March 11 ir dt ts - and-dow- Wellsville Legion Attends Party A lovely party was hel at the home of Mr and Mrs Norval Bailey in Wellsville on Monday evening by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit No 18 At small tables were decorated with hearts favors and place cards dinner was served to Sarah Parker Annq Parkinson Josie Poppleton Jil J Riggs Ther- Milk Gives A lift That Lasts! Wouldn’t a class of lyiiLK taste good right how ? Logan J C Jillq met in the Pioneer Room of the Bluebird for their February- - meeting Larue Willis and her color group were in charge Zina Heiner sent out the invitations Ruth Scars - blouses set ' oH for suit jackets Rhonda Lee spring Designer shows a variety of blouse silhouettes such as tbe “Empirettc1 which falls with a faint flair from a natural shouler line and has bands and bows at the bosom Other blouses nave sissy ruffles and front buttons shirtwaist tailoring and collarc ranging from tiny Peter Pan to wide flat choir boy types Bands are contoured to fit snugly just below the waist Frosty-whit- e - cardigan-typ- e was Incharge- - of publicity and Joan Roskelley made the place cards' and favors which added the proper touch to the Ruth-Thay- pretty tables Anna Jean Skidmpre and Joy Jacobsen furnished the program for the evening Anna Jean re-- i viewed a popular musical comedy singing the outstanding songs She captivated the group with imr It takes six steps tiriAake a personations of the colorful characters Joy played the back- fur wrap says Gloria Stone presground music and accompanied ident of a new fur- salon The customer describes what she Anna Jean wants or the designer suggests a style Then a canvas model is made to incorporate the ideas Ellen The model Is fitted end the fur is cut Theft the fur is fitted and’ Is Old the lining is put ift A visit behind the scenes also shows the skjns Mrs William Joy entertained rut tacked to the pattern wafor her little daughter Ellen tered and stretched on a frame Marie Saturday in honor of her to dry before the final stitching third birthday which was March 1 enGarnet and songs were Milliner William J always one joyed during the afternoon A to create his own fashion rules miniature fish pond and a little vetoes flowers and this picture show were attractions veils spring felt hats In for sculptured of the afternoon Refreshments were served to tbe daytime he maintains hats Susan Moore Marsha Rae Lefsh-ma- n must cover the entire head but for evening the hair can show Rudy Johnson Cynthia McBride Joan Larsen Kenny Niel- “Let the hairdressers live" said son Tommy Nielson Sylvia Anne the milliner To prove his good faith he dreamed up tiny hats- of Niederh'euser Jay Niederhauser lace and which set off Joey Harris Steven Weber David the coiffureorganza of the decai part Joy and Ellen Marie oration won the Jay Niederhauset drawing for the doqr prize ‘St Louis designers show sports Hot wine mayonnaise sriftSftqke pants from ' above the knee to cauliflower asparagus greefr midcalf Hie briefest are short beans or broccoli a party dish shorts which look even shorter For 4 servings add 1 tablespoon when worn with a loose pull-ovinstant minced onion to 4 cup The longest shorts are “wading sauterne Let stand ' 10 minutes length” or just below the knee add 3 tablespoons chopped par-sle- y Skimmer pants reach the calf 1 tablespoon lemon juice and Heat cup mayonnaise over hot but not boiling water j j - - Marie Joy -- Three Years - - Duradean Add i cup peanut butter to 2 cups of your favorite thin white sauce and blend Serve as ping for cooked cauliflower bage or onions Carpets and Faraiture topcab- - Phone JO 07 Sittlint li for NOW for you AMffftCAN OAdU Ajtocun© ling flat silver Once you hold Sea Rose in your hand feel its luxurious weight you'll begin to know that here is sterling for you' beautifully proportioned salad fork to use with new spreader at meals f J ' ' Single size place knife and1 fork --- for every meal New size jilace spoon for soup cereal or dessert Let Us Remount Your h s t Come see the excitipg new look in solid silver! ‘ Diamond or Predous Stones -- Flaw Knifa and iorlpteaTvupoon plan uttinf Flaw Spoon Satnd la not of these popular neck pieces We can inaha any style you would like ' BAUGH 8 47 North Main Loqen Utah ' It Sea Rose is the newest design in glamorous Gorham Ster- BAUGH JEWELRY s N Fashionettes Musical Program ' Annie esa Reynolds Ethel M Jones Kate Bodrero May D Murray Elizabeth Bankhead Iola Garrett and Mr and Mrs Bailey a short business Following meeting games were played and interesting incidents related- - i C ' rv" lst-cla- ss ' & - Returns From Trip j r Mr Crystal discussed two current Senate bills affecting public lands SB47 wjll increase the minimum rental of public lands from 50 cents to one dollar and increase royalties on a sliding scale Royalty schedules are designed to be realistic and flexible so they will fit future conditions The bill encourages fast exploration and development SB122 ia concerned with Changes in Investment policy! It Intends to increase state revenue by permitting greater variety of investment It also should help stop speculation with state lands The "policy of the land board is to encourage prospecting Theoretic- ally four or five different leasei cn be let on the same landThe Women’s Legislative Council approved a revision of the the second following reading and selected a nominating committee for officers for the coming biennium The committee is made up of Mrs Gladys Harrison Mrs' D A Burgoyne and Mrs T W Daniels LaRue Stoddard anil-col- ed school fund Current Bills by-la- y - ' sthool lands creates a problem which can be solved by the selection of larger units in lieu of designated school sections Revenue from sale or lease of these lands goes into the permanent 'd t: n h Enjoy Dinner sold About' 700000 acres will yet be acquired by lien land selections The scattered pattern of Mrs Yankee stock — the daughter of a building contractor in Derry -- Logan J Public Land Problems Discussed For Council Rummage Sale Material Asked Fiwt and Spr idir 1a Included - SJI7S Fadaral JEWELRY 47 North Mala J t |