Show OODEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEWEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 23 1952 THE She'll Wed in February IChild Needs To Take Nap In Afternoon R Tobe Say s-The Gleam of Satin for After-Fiv- e Dresses The gleam of atin— stiff crisp satin of course —is a bit refrsh-in- g and also very lfattering so for your holiday parties I suggest a satin after-fiv- e dress A pretty crisp black satin looks very new and we all kno itfs useful Or choose a pretty color if you prefer-especi-ally like a garnet red or a light light navy blue Choose a covered shoulder dress with short well-ctiny sleeves or to the elbow or Just below It may be simple without a d or embroidered as you spot of trim oiasj elaborately like but the skirt is always on the full side Yes I've stent little women too look prefectly charming in a dress of this kind ut jewel-studde- 'taa I 'aLWWWW Bfaafl Hi l 8 H' H HHL if? Hp JIB dHI "liU aBr BBMagBJ? '' iaBSBBBBBBBBB The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Arline Rae Phister to Byron C Combe is announced today by her parents Mr and Mrs Raymond Phister 3640 Kiesel Mr Combe is a son of Mr and Mrs John Combe of Morgan The ceremony will take place February 7 at the L D S Thirty-secon- d ward (Bosch and Bell studio) Young Boss Uses Strategy And Praises Older Hands By Dr George W Crane Horace W aged 45 is the ex- lawyer who now is a member of Clark's insurance unit as described yesterday "He is shrewd and smart" Clark informed me "But he is the type of fellow who likes to trick his superiors into some slip or misstatement so he can then gloat in showing them up But he can sell insurance when he tries so I should prefer him as a friend instead of an enemy "However he has almost ruined me by changing my personality inand making me a I I wocl carpets by Lee's Gulistan Firth and Art- loom ALSO bedroom Suites Living Room Suites Kitchen Sets Mattresses Springs Tables Chairs I Lamps Mirrors Etc X j 100 DISCOUNT ON EVERY CARPET AND FURNITURE ITEM IN OUR STORE! ! Save! Save! Save! the unnatural occasionally action is the best one Besides as you pause and nraise it gives you a chance to stall for time while you are mentally hunting for facts with which to answer the question bve -- n yo" "?°acf mind" Clark can retort with a smile "It must be wonder ful to be able to remember all those details "Men we ought to have Horace give us a course on memory im- provement eh?" and he can grace- fully pass on to the rest of his talk Personnel Strategy Notice the clever strategy in this "pause and praise" technique Hortrovert was desirous of showing off "Should I try to get him trans- ace which is why he butted in with his ferred from my unit or will the minor criticism He wanted to feel Compliment club' take care of important everything?" So Clark gives his ego a big Use Strategy boost Horace is therefore happy It is always difficult for a Moreover he begins to think Clark younger boss to handle an older has good judment So he will soon employe That is especially true become prejudiced in Clark's favor Z when the latter has enjoyed some That's how friendships start former success For we can t think ill of those Thereafter the older man keeps who think well of us! Meanwhile bringing up the past He tells of Clark has still shown himself the his experiences or high salary when master of the situation by his cashe was formerly a "big shot" ual manner and clever handling of To try to impress the other men the interruption So his men don't lose respect for with his superior brain and legal training Horace still tries to "trip him since Clark doesn't blush or them up" for if he can show up a stutter or show the slightest consuperior it fattens his starved ego fusion His pride is constantly humiliated He has deftly Horace on because he feels he has stepped the back and thenpatted ahead with aown in ine professional scale So his own talk The gone men sense the he is doubly hungry for prestige fact that Clark is still dominating This type of man is likely to be the sales meeting "Pause and praise" when you are dangerous and a constant trouble breeder But it is possible to handle criticized or rudely interrupted by him diplomatically if you will em- questioners It is hard to learn this abnormal ploy psychological strategy-Paus- e strategy for we all feel more like and Praise socking the critic in the jaw but it human to wants Every be will being actually work miracles important That craving is fundaSchool teachers should also use mental When Clark leads the group dis- this strategy with children cussion and makes an error HorPlease address Dr George W ace butts in gleefully with a criti- Crane Hopkins Syndicate Mellott cism or correction The natural human tendency is Indiana Send a dime and a stamped then for Clark to want to sock him (Copyright by the Hopkins in the jaw or else to become Syndicate Inc) and embarrassed Don't do either! Instead use your brain and improve on the natural impulse So pause and praise! mat seems unnatural and it is While a patient in a hospital you receive flowers and other gifts from a number of friends Wrong: Assume that you need not write thank-yo- u notes since your friends will understand that at the time you received the gifts you weren't up to writing notes as Right: Write thank-yo- u soon as you are able p"" j YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE ON £11 but f I f J j self-conscio- us Whafs Right? MD TOILET TISSUE By Dr William Brady Bedtime for the growing child — and a child grows from infancy well through the 'teens — should be determined by the clock and not by the whim of parent or other person A noon nap of from one to three hours is necessary for a normal child up to the age of four or five years and a shorter noon nap is fin for child up to seven or eight years of age Children six to ten years of age require not less than eleven preferably 12 hours of sleep including napping time and their bedtime is eight p m without variation Children eleven to fourteen years of age require not less than ten preferably eleven hours of sleep and their bedtime without exception is nine p m Children IS to 18 years of age require nine hours of sleep and their bedtime is ten p m Sleep routine should never be varied Instead the circumstances that conflict with the children's sleep schedule should be varied to conform with the schedule If parents permit circumstances to effect a single departure from regular bedtime the lapse occasions desire for or anticipation of further relaxations of the bedtime schedule on the plea that all the other kids are allowed to remain up for this or that succumb Nowadays many to this plea and parents lose control of their teenage children at the most critical time of character develop- ment A growing child should sleep in his own bed and if at all possible in nis own room Preferably on a fairly firm mattress with the lightest bed covers consistent with comfort And for goodness sake don't regard the child as an imbecile — let him judge for himself whether he wants more or less bed cover or none He should always open a window before he goes to bed — if the night is extremely cold or if wind snow rain dust or insects may come in place in the window a screen of unbleached muslin This will permit some ventilation admit desirable moisture permit the escape of carbon monoxide and exclude the undesirable factors mentioned — and drafts too if you still fuss about 'em granny Questions and Answers We Are Not Alarmed I am nearly 46 and have reason to believe I am experiencing the first indications of the menooause I am not alarmed but would like some information — Mrs K M Answer — Steadv there keen a firm grip on yourself until you re ceive tne pamphlet The Meno pause It is available to any reader who asks for it in writing (clipping will not suffice) and incloses stanped self addressed envelooe The menopause is simply cessation of menstruation ovulation (egg-ce- ll formation) and capability of conceiving It is in no sense a "crisis" or a peril "Shot $9 a Week Doctor wants me to take three "shots" a week at $3 each because my hemoglobin is down —Mrs C Mriflf you have bedspread with fringe on the bottom that tangles after the spread has been laundered you can straighten it by running a fork or a wide - toothed comb — Mrs Stewart's Bluing Is My Favorite— Keeps Clothes gflBlimaw White-Brig- mam IT ht! gaaaa if MM BnricheMwth Vitamins and Iron ROYAL BAKING COMPANYSAIT LAKE CITY OGDEN Bhf an fcr 'igjgfe J annaaaaaaaw f Buy Needles Dance Review to Be Given Friday in 19th Ward Hall By Size to theLinda Jeaa art Janice Save Money theJan June Joan Thirtieth A review will be featured by Symphonic School of Dancing Fri 25 at seven-thirt- y p m day at L D S Nineteenth ward hall Wall and West The best way to buy needles is The event is under the direction by the size rather than the set of Dorene Hanna Chili will be preceding the dance clothing specialists of the U S de- served ' Tap and ballet numbers will be Packof partment agriculture say resented by the following students: ages of assorted sizes may be the arbara Postel Karlene Morris easy buy but often prove incon- Linda Draayer Christine Clayton venient and costlier becaues they include so many coarse needles rarely used in home sewing and mending No 7 generally is the largest needle the home seamstress uses yet sizes in packed assortments often run as large as No 3 which is suited only to sewing heavy canvas or duck It pays to know both size and type of needle suited to home jobs and buy accordingly Otherwise When you think about that cream the sewing basket may have plenty of idlers but be short on the more that banishes the wrinkles from useful sizes Emergency mending your skin don't forget too to think jobs come up frequently in most about banishing those wrinkles households and fhen it's more than from your clothes! Both are ima nuisance to be out of the right look portant for that needle Increased emphasis has been Sizes 9 or 10 are best for most on "wrinkle-proof- " and dress materials and for hand sew- placed "wrinkle-resistanfabrics Special so calls small for stitches ing that has been given to the these sizes should be kept in am- emphasis - resistant properties of wrinkle ple supply Sizes 7 and 8 are bet- some of the newer synthetic fibers ter for work on heavy fabric or — orlon dacron and dynel basting We have learned from experience that after sitting for several hours in a show or driving a car for three or four hours the fabrics sold to us as "wrinkle-resistan- t' do get wrinkled This occurs regardless of the price we paid for the So we become garment Some fabrics shed wrinkles more readily than others Silk and wool have a natural resilence Wrinkles seem to literally fall out of fabrics made of these fibers Linen cotton and rayon by comparison do not possess this quality to as great a degree But fabrics made from these fibers may be given an "added finish" in manufacture to impart a wrinkle-resistaprop- Cleansers Help Keep Wrinkles Out of Fabrics well-groom- t" Cutest of All "wrinkle-conscious- !" nt erty Four factors influence the satisfaction you can get from fabrics treated with a wrinkle-resistant finish They are: 1 How the fabric is made 2 The type and strength of the resin used to give the fabric 3 The distribution of the resin in the individual fibers of the wrinkle-res- istance fabric 4 g The or "curing" of the resin The National Institute of Cleaning ana Dyeing cautions: "Don't expect the impossible!" A wrinkle-resistafinish on a fabric does not mean that your garment will not wrinkle Mananakis Ella Stew- Tolman Ronnie Black- well Joyce Hodson Evelyn Zun-dMeiner Loretta Kay McLean Ann Knight Sharon Knight Karen Carver Juan ta Carver Susan Werner Jean Ostler Ka- -' ren Handley Kathlyn White Allison Jane Carter Darlene Cheiemes Cathy Sawley Judith Anne White Joan Jorhenson Stephen Parker Nedra Yaunt Heather Hickaian al Creole Soup Is Hearty i Dish 1-M- eal By Gaynor MaddOx Thick flavor rich nourishing soup served in big bowls makes h a meal Especially hearty and satisfying is this Creole Red Bean Soup Creole Red Bean Soup Three slices bacon diced 1 onion sliced 1 stalk celery diced 2 bay leaves 1 tablespoon flour 1 tea spoon paprika 2 cups hot water 1 can red kidney beans 2 slices lemon 4 teaspoon salt U teaspoon black pepper chili powder to taste 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 slices stale bread diced and fried n Braise in saucepan onion celery for 8 minutes Add bay leaves and flour stirring till smooth Add paprika hot water red kidney beans lemon salt pepper chili powder and Worcestershire sauce Cook for 20 — minutes press through a coarse sieve 'reheat and serve with croutons diced and (Stale bread one-dis- na-co- fried) Creole Lima Beans One-hapound dried lima beans 1 medium onion stuck with whole cloves 1 can tomato sauce 1 bay leaf 1 heaping tablespoon flour 1 cup chopped bacon chili powder Use salt and black pepper to taste Cook dried limas in salted water with bay leaf and onion stuck with cloves When tender drain Fry bacon Add tomato sauce salt pepper chili powder Remove doves from onion and add onion and drained beants to sauce Simmer until thoroughly hot Thicken with flour if necessary lf heat-settin- Presto Change-- O nt More Protein Noted in Diets (ttf £au !vfx(L She'll adore this pinafore! With its gay little elephant blowing bubbles it's just what all children love! Use remnants and scraps — ever so easy to make! Pinafore now sundress later: Pattern 848: transfer cutting chart in sizes 2 4 6 included Send twenty-fiv- e cents in coins for this pattern to Needlecraft Dept P O Box 5740 Chicago 80 111 Print plainly pattern number your name and address Such colorful handiwork ideas! Send twenty cents in coins for our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft catalog Choose your patterns from our gaily illustrated toys dolls household and personal accessories A pattern for a handbag is printed right in the book I I V t PIN10RMS MAY K 1 A FAMILY AFFAIR m Fidretta aowpicUot and a tor- nwntia rectal itch an often tell- — w nana or aaw parasite that medical expert ar ' inf eat per-o- n thrtt mry examined Entire familiei vietima and not know it ata To cet rid of theae not only be killed but Baa Mat in tne lare isteatine wbera tner live and multinlv etly what Jatjna' tableta do "" tnejr do it ria-won- aa 1 9 i anttaw jITT u coaunt- - the tableta into Ik fore they dmaohre Tkn modern medically-approve- d roa right to druit ut ed sizes iJ- -X ed ear-n- a i— dt 4766 Pattern 4766 comes in Misses' sizes 12 14 16 18 20 Slta 10 dress fabric takes 3S yards This pattern easy to use sir to sew is testeu lor m Has instructions plete illustrated Send thirty cents in coins for this Adams care of pattern to Anne Pattern Dept P O Box 0710 Chi111 Print plainly your cago 00 name address size style number 39-in- - Jayaw'a work - Mi qaickly and eaail Daat take eaancea wit t hi dawnma hrhiy eontaajiooi condition At the Crst aisn of Pin-Woaak your for v mifag awnamJaywa'ar-tne amalJ oaxy-to-t- ak tablet p ferted by fa moo Dr D Jayae Son ia worm reaudi pdjaiti 100 year for over nn-Wor- all-o- well-nourish- supply Tk' P-- Compared to the period before World war II the people of the u & taken as a whole are eating 10 percent more meat poultry and fish 42 percent more eggs 11 percent more fruits and vegetables: 20 percent more dairy products except butter but 24 percent less potatoes and 17 percent less grain products reports Dr Byron T Shaw agricultural research admin istration U S department of agri-- J culture Thus in 15 years diets have improved in the direction of more of the protective foods furnishing protein vitamins and minerals and less of the high calorie foods Dr Shaw believes this is the result of teamwork between research and education In spite of this progress many groups and individuals still are below nutritional par in their eating This is of special concern in the present emergency when national effort calls for worers on farms in industry and in homes This year when farmers are being asked to produce the greatest output in history farm families need to eat for efficiency on their big job Yet surveys show that many rural families are not getting all the nutrients they need in quantities needed Most likely to be short are calcium and vitamins A and C which milk fruits and vegetables could farm-produc- Pin-Wor- Says Mrs Lawrence O Newman 1 1 53 Indiana Avenue Salt Lake City Utah "I like Mrs Stewart's Bluing very much It is the only bluing I have ever been satisfied with !" Mrs Stewart's Bluing is a laundry necessity for really white clothes use it in automatic or regular washers Mrs Stewart's is safe and dependable for and it's so economical baby's diapers less than a penny a wash A bottle too in your bathroom keem "hanH- washables" sparkling Compare Mrs Stewart's with any kind of bluing at any price Like Mrs Newman you'll rind it does the best jpb for the loast cost! Buy it at your grocery store! £lRwf Karlene Morris and Barbara Postel demonstrate a routine for the dance review which will be seven-thirt- y p m by the Symphonic school of dlnclnr Dorene Hanna will direct Don't hang those rag rugs on a Use Forks on Fringe If a ' lB at the L D S Nineteenth ward hall Friday at Put Washed Rugs On Flat Surface How wonderful to have MD ' BBlkv Signed letters not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and not to disease diagnosis orhygiene treatment will be answered by Dr Brady if a stamped self addressed envelope is enclosed etc Mail to: Dr William Brady 265 El Camino South Beverly Hills Calif line to dry when they are washed Put them on a flat surface to dry and starch them after washing The rugs will hold their shape and will be firmer ffPB gHf Answer — If you can still sit and take nourishment there is up no good reason why you can't take the medicine by mouth and get the same effect you would get from the "shots" After Tonsillectomy Seven year old son had one cold after another Doctor said he wouldn't stop having colds until his tonsils were removed Had the operation last June For a while he seemed better but now he has as 1 many colds as ever — B F Answer — What's the doctor's alibi? Tens of thousands of other children have been subjected to the atrocity on the same ground and in the majority of such instances the victims continue to have acute respiratory infections or have worse infections more often than before through the fringe luxury in your bathroom! And so easy to have — MD costa no more than ordinary toilet tissue! Demonstrate Routine on Program i RHEUMATISM i ACHES-PAIN- S 1 Don't 'dona' yormif Rub the achme well with liuaterole Its gran medication spceda freak biood to the painful arc- - bnnatmr part L L pain-reiieri- nt raw aaatnCVf V r aaamnzing roner ii pain i i buy Extra Strottw liuaterole AT HH Bsrj tJHOCUTi i |