Show MA THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 11 1952 Slender Ring Shows Widow Is Eligible for Romance Br RUTH MILLETT A new gadget dreamed up to announce to the world that a widow or divorcee is again eligible for masculine attentions despite the fact she wears a wedding band is now on the market It's a slender ring—resembling a wedding band— except that it bears a triangular setting of black onyx It is that little black setting that is supposed to say: 'Pay no atten because she married a tion to my wedding band I am bum doesn't mean all men are now free and ready to start look- like that ing over the field" Those two attitudes have been The manufacturers of this new paying off for yeaas in masculine symbol of freedom from marriage attention and sympathy ties feel they have answered a They are far more subtle and new social need They have high challenging than a band on the left hand saying: "I'm quite ready hopes for its catching on Apparently they have over- to make a new start" looked the fact that by wearing such a symbol of freedom and willingness to start anew a widow Fix-I- t or divorcee would give up her most intriguing technique Q — How can discoloration! Will Rob Her of Romance on wooden outdoor furniture be The widow is never mgre appealremoved? —R B ing to masculine chivalry than A — Sand them thoroughly then when she is a brave but heartbleach with a solution of oxalic woman unconsolable and broken facing the world alone The fact acid crystals dissolved in hot that she thinks she could never water love again is a downright challenge to the masculine ego Let a widow wear a band announcing Half-Siz- e that she is ready to start looking around and her subtle romantic appeal will be lost As for the divorcee her most challenging technique is the attitude that she is completely disillusioned with men and marriage That makes a man determined to show her how wrong she is Just no-goo- d Forum Fashion BROCHE' Sculptured Carved Wilton Carpet All Wool Efficient Sitter Knows How to Feed the Baby 'Guard Health Editor's Note: This is the third of four articles for and parents— by a newspaperwoman who is also a mother and who has made a long study of the problems of The fourth and last article will appear next week By EDRIE VAN DORK HARTFORD Conn — Every r needs to know something about cooking She should be able to use a can opener and dilute soups know how to warm baby foods which come in jars how to cook cereal or mix the prepared infant cereal how to warm milk and make cocoa how to make scrambled poached or eggs Recipes for these may be found in any standard cookbook If the parents are to be away at mealtime the sitter should know at what time the children eat what their menu should be and where the food is to be found And the children should be told they are to eat what they are given not try to tease the sitter into giving them hot dogs and soda pop when they should be having baked potatoes and cocoa Ask About Their Lunch Do the children have special dishes and silverware or do they use the family service? Where are their bibs or napkins and do they have lunch in the kitchen or the dining room? These are questions to ask before mother leaves Older children sometimes enjoy having supper on a tray in bed as a special treat while the sitter reads a story This also is a good idea when children are over-tireor have slight colds If a child refuses to eat his meal don't coax or nag him Take it away but tell him he cannot have dessert If he comes to you in half an hour saying he is hungry ask him if he wants his dinner (or supper) now but do not give him cookies or candy In general we do not believe the mother of a small child should leave him to be fed by a sitter Formulas of course should be made up and left in the refrigera tor ine sitter is not a nurse she iiuiiiv teen-agers- baby-sittin- l II )HWi IIMJ ' "" ihiii g soft-boile- d over-excite- d is careful to be neat and The baby-sitte- r when she pre sents herself for work Here she offers fruit juice to small girl who has just awakened irora nap well-groome- d 49 is only after all another child and too much should not be expected of her What About Bathing Baby? If she is feeding the children however the chances are her own mealtime is at the Same hour and there should be a substantial meal provided for her She may prefer to wash or bathe the children and put them to bed 5or nap before eating her own mesil if it includes foods they do hot hpve Bathing small children can be a circus a flood a jriot or a chore While it's fun to make a game of it the thing can be carried too far fnd we've seen bathtubs so crowdied with boats there was almost no room for the bather The water should be tepid and the child not allowed to sit in the back-breakin- g tub too long lest he become chilled Many mothers like to put a towel in the bottom of the tub for the child to sit on so he will not slip and when he stands to get out his footing is firm If the child is small the sitter should lift him out firmly first wrapping a Turkish towel around him A larger child can step out with the sitter helping him Dry the child carefully and thoroughly and put him into his pajamas or other clothes as needed immediately Give him slippers or shoes for his feet — don't allow him to run about the house barefoot" If it's bedtime or naptime ask him which animal or doll he would like to take to bed and be sure it is the one he wants Of course the child will change his mind once he is in bed but you can try anyway V cup sugar teaspoon salt 1 table- spoon lemon juice 2 egg whites Soften gelatin in cold water Add nTmW R4533 I r-- 2' hot water and stir until dissolved Add sugar salt and fruit juices (cut grapefruit sections in small Mix thoroughly Cool pieces) and when jelly begins to thicken beat until frothy and then fold in stiffly beaten egg whites Turn into mold that has been rinsed in cold water and chill When firm and garnish with grapefruit and orange sections Serve with custard sauce Custard Sauce Two egg yolks 3 tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix slightly beaten egg yolks sugar and salt in top of double boiler Stir in milk gradually Add vanilla Cook mixture over hnt water stirring constantly until it tnicxens ana coats spoon un-mol- d Just the dress for afternoons in town this summer! Smart cool s cut in for the shorter-wais- t fuller figure — designed to make you look taller slimmer No alteration worries just cut and sew Transfer is included for that smart mock monogram Pattern R4533: Half sizes NOW ONLY half-size- JOHNSON-PERRI- N 16 Size 16 22 20 18 takes 3 yards 24 39-inc- h FLOOR COVERING 3701 Wash Ph 3-79- 12 Planning a picnic? How abouttaking a big pot ofj clam chowder to heat over a picnic ground fire Picnic Clam Chowder (6 Servings) Three slices bacon diced 1 teaspoon dried thymef 1 cup sliced onions 3 cups cubed pared potatoes cup diced Scelery 5 cups hot water teaspoon celery salt 2 teaspoons salt ls: teaspoon pepper 1 No 2l2 can tomatoes (3 cups) 1 cup diced carrots 3 cups clam liquid 3 dozen shucked clams 2 tablespoons minced chives In deep kettle saute baeoji until crisp Stir in thyrrie and onions cook stirring occasionally until tender Add potatoes celery hot water celery salt salt and pepper Cover and let simnier 5 minutes Add tomatoes carrots clam liquid (if you don't have 3 eups add water to make up the difference) Simmer uncovered one! hour Add clams and cHives to soup mixture Bring to a boil simmer about 5 minutes Tomorrow's Menu BREAKFAST: Cinned grapefabric fruit sections ready-to-ea- t ce- This pattern easy to use simple to sew is tested for fit Has complete illustrated instructions Send thirty-fivcents in coins for this pattern to Anne Adams care of Pattern Dept P O Box Have You Seen the New Paris Window Pane Baas 6710 Chicago 80 111 Print plainly Hubert de Givenchy the young Paris designer who flashed across your name address size style number the couture sky like a meteor this spring has come up with a really brand new idea — the window pane bag It's made of stiff but transparent horsehair framed in a wide binding of matching satin or faille or velvet Itlooks-4an- d is — light and airy and is a perfect showcase for pretty handbag accessories Yes it's only really good for late day or evening wear You certainly can't stuff papers and small purchases and all sorts of odds and ends in it But it's the prettiest new dressy bag I've seen in ages Tobe Says-- e Jsjacony A snowflake ONCE-A-YEA- - real eggs cinnamon buns coffee milk LUNCHEON: Tomato cheese rabbit on toasted English muffins watercress and cabbage cole slaw lemon cookies tea milk DINNER: Lamb stew with fresh vegetables hot biscuits butter or fortified margarine salad French dressing toasted angel cake with orange sauce coffee milk soft-cooke- d KAYS 1495 v By DR CHARLES E FUNK When someone points to a word and asks "What does that mean?" can you tell him? In the following test each one of the numbered definitions applies to one of the four words that follow See if you can select that word After you have completed the entire test turn to the answers below 1 — To tatter fray (a) foozle (b) frazzle: (c) frazil (d) frizzle 2 — Irritable: (a) choleric (b) chorid (c) caloric (d) chloric 3 — Crescent on base of fingernail: (a) nebula: (b) fibula (e) ungula (d) hmula 4 — To confirm: (a) collaborate (b) corroborate (c) corrugate (d) correlate 5 — To reach the highest point: (a) eomminate (b) criminate (c) culminate (d) coordinate 6 — A form of skittles: (a) bowling (b) badminton (c) croquet (a) Diiuards 7 — A small burrowing lizard: (a) spink (b) spank (c) skink (d) E R e ic armed-service- as soap? j j Take Toothbrush self-address- Pierson Family To Hold Reunion You won't waste steps when you are bedmaking if you stand on The descendants of the Harmon one side of the bed to straighten D Pierson family will hold a fam- and tuck in sheets blankets and and then move to the ily reunion 'Sunday June 22 at bedspread other side and complete the procthe 4th St park Luncheon will be served at 1 ess p m and a program will follow When you buy slip covers reGames and races will be held member that coarse textures are for the younger people The reunion presidency urges suitable for sturdy pieces of furniture whereas the lustrous surall descendants to attend face of a satin or damask suggests formality —ADVERTISEMEN- CHOKED T- — GAS? THANK HEAVENS ! Most attacks are Just and Indigestion When It strikes take Bell-an- a tablets They contain the fastest-actin- g medicines known to doctors for the relief of heartburn gas and similar distress 25( - With You for Care By ALICIA HART Even though it isn't always possible for you to have a toothbrush with you wherever you go & is still vital that your teeth receive after-mea- l care Dentists generally agree that acids and bacteria arising from food particles lodged between the teeth are one of the important causes of dental decay As you know these particles simply cannot always be reached by the A great aid in your toothbrush fight against decay is dental floss Simple and effective to use you just take 12 or 14 inches of the floss from the container and twist the ends around the first two fingers of each hand Hold the floss taut with a space between to do the actual cleaning and guide it gently but firmly into the spaces between the upper teeth Use your forefingers when you are working on your lower teeth Move Floss Back and Forth Move the floss back and forth carefully a few times between each pair of teeth The amount of food particles removed this way is surprising even right after you have finished brushing This oral hygiene measure of course is in addition to not in place of brushing after each meal whenever possible seeing the dentist as often as he recommends and following a sound diet The time you spend caring for your teeth each day will more than pay you back in beauty and health dividends 20 I Hit SHEERLON 15 denier SI gauge Regular 150 SHEERLON Accentuated seam Regular CONTRA-HEE1 5 — — wvi — miwum v Ciella acetate jersey wont wilt even in V melting weather Pack it Travel in k It'll arrive fresh X and uncrumpled Never sags or stretches And the naner waistband fits smoothly without iterations As seen in Life in smart snowflake prints Proportioned lELLAl misses' and petite sizes It's a wonderful bterf flex-and- RED M NYC CO 50 L denier 51 gauge Regular 165 FIT-ALL-T- OP © 1 Outsize Regular 195 (KOH-lur-ik- strengthened" — (c) culminate (KUL'-ml-NATE- ): Latin "culmen" top 6 — (a) bowling (BOH-ling- ) French "boule" bubble "Skittles is a bowling game played with nine pins" 7 — (c) skink (skink) Greek "skinkos" lizard "The bluetailed skink is found in the United States" 8 — Cd) misprision (mis-PRIZH-u- Old French "mesprison" e "The concealment by a publie official of a treasonable action is an especial case of misprision" 9 — (c) scarp (scarp) Old mis--tak- French "escarper" cut steep 10 — (d) Penates Latin "The Penates were the especial gods of a Roman (puh-NAV-teez- ): home" For questions write Charles E Funk in care of Bell Syndicate Inc 229 West 43rd St New York 18 N Y (Released by The Bell Syndicate Inc) Ogden 8 and 40 To Name Leaders A dinner Marche of Ogden Petit Salon No 151 La Boutique des Huit Chapeau et Quarante Femmes (8 & 40) will be held at the Mansion tomorrow at 7:30 pm All partners are urged by Marie Lucas Salon Le chapeau to be present Election of officers for 1952-5will be the main order of business Delegates and alternates to the annual Marcfie departmental to be held at Price on June 18 will also be elected at this Marche Reservations should be made through the hostesses Mamie Dermody Delia Green Florence Giles Elva Butler Ruth K Briggs or Leona Bramwell Mrs Lucas 3 said Keep Fruits Covered In warm humid weather pack- ages of dried fruits that have been opened should be kept in a tightly covered jar in the refrigerator Thrifty Cookettes Elect Officers WILSON — Elaine Stauffer and Charlene Secrist have been named leaders of the Thrifty Cookettes second-yea- r cooking club at HOSIERY 4vJ 8 — Concealment of crime: (a) misdemeanor: (b) miscreant (e) misnomer (d) misprision 9 — A very steep slope: (a) scarf (b) scape (c) scarp (d) scart 10 — Household gods: (a) Achates (b) agnates (c) pinnates (d) penates Answers This test offers some difficulties A person with an exceptional vocabulary will correctly answer all ten Nine correct is excellent Eight very good seven good six fair five average Pronunciations and sources are also shown 1— (b) frazzle (FRAZ-1- ) sourer uncertain "The flag frazzles in the wind" 2— (a) choleric ) Greek "chloe" bile "In former days an excess of bile was believed to make one choleric" 3— (d) lunula (LOON-yu-luh- ) Latin small moon 4 — (b) corroborate Latin "corroboro" strengthen "If another corroborates my story the evidence is 5 (Mrs HM) Answer — Yes detereents are as good as soap in that respect Soap After-Meal Household Hints NYLON Brides! This pattern is for you! Embroider these lovely motifs on pillowcases towels or scarfs for Add eyelet rufyour trousseau fling So beautiful! Eeasy embroidery plus ready-mad- e eyelet Pattern 604 transfer 6 motifs about 4xl3 inches Send twenty-fivcents 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 cataChoose your patterns from log our gaily illustrated toys dolls household and personal accessories A pattern for a handbag is printed right in the book n Saxton Family Plans Reunion EVENT R skunk high-scho- itsef is a detergent Signed letters not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr Brady if a stamped envelope is enclosed etc Mail to: Dr William Brady 265 El Camino South BeverThe William Saxton family will ly Hills Calif hold the annual reunion Saturday at Crystal Springs Deweyville 12 miles north of Brigham City Events will include swimming 10 am lunch 11:30 am to 1:30 Before you buy pure linen hand pm and business meeting and pro- towels note the workmanship to be will 3 1:30 There gram pm particularly hemstitching— whetha ball game and sports for children and dancing in the evening er hand or machine embroidered Members in charge are Elmer and find out if they are color-fas- t Saxton Wyoming Clyde Saxton Utah Elias Saxton Idaho and When you hang clothes out on Carl Saxton California Clarence Linford will be in charge of the line to dry clothespin them at their strongest points with the amusements weight distributed equally over the line and no tension to pull them out of shape Starts Today! One Week Only! waistbander with it? The physical education administrators of this country ably abetted by a few childish parents deliberately exploit our immature youth for the aggrandisement of themselves personal and economic My charge is based upon hundreds of letters testifying to this situation from readers in 30 or more states and upon a close personal observation of practices in one large Pacific coast city Go to your school and you will find the physical education department often represented by poorly-traineand health - indifferent teachers to be derelict In the carrying forth of their responsibility which is to teach and train and improve the physical skills not of a few "natural" athletes but of each and every boy entrusted to their care If you continue your analysis you may also infer that the failure so to perform is a major contributing factor in the current delinquency problem and in the present state of immorality in adiflt sports Spent With Teams This letter from a teacher in New Jerey is representative of the majoritv: "At leat 957c of the coach's time is spent with the is varsity teams The other 5 spent in" handing out and later collecting the materials which 90 of the studentbody use without supervision In other words varsity competition is depriving 90 of the students of getting any instruction in the physical skills or gymnastics ask any parent" We have then as parents rested on our spines while a Nietzchean policy of training super-meand kicking aside the rest has been turning out youngs sters unfit to pass draft requirements Detergents Good Disinfectants Manv times vou have sairi that plain soap and water is onfe of the best disinfectants for personal or household use Now that many de- tergents are being used in place of soap won't you please tell us whether a detergent is as antiseptic inter-scholast- 'Can You Select Right Answers To These Words d Eggs and Grapefruit Plentiful in June By GAYNOR MADDOX Both eggs and grapefruit juice are in the June plentiful list So let's do something about it Grapefruit Snow Pudding One tablespoon gelatin Vt cup cold water V cup hot water 3i And Fitness Of Our Youth By DR WILLIAM BRADY Let's look at the health and physical fitness of our growing boys and girls Americas most valuable asset What are we doing baby-sitte- d Trousseau Treasure 4-- H Wilson Officers elected are Joyce Walk- er president Carol Hipwell vice president Myrna Bouwhuis secretary Mary Lou Ilium treasurer Vera Hadley reporter and Jolene Holmes song and cheer leader OFF —ADVERTISEMENT— Notice to Septic Tank Owners 120 120 1 1:32 156 PROPORTIONED LENGTHS FOR PERFECT FIT ALL THE NEW SUMMER SHADES than a seotv i worka! And there's nothing more mbarramtng than a septic tank doesn't work! Usually there are two reasons why stop-o- p and overflow— first they because the tanks are not cleaned at intervals secondly toilet proper tissue that does not readily disintegrate may clog the drains and fcem to beck np! Few toikt tissues are made with the septic tank problem in nand The one that is— MD Toilet Tissue — is scientifically Proeeseed so that it absorbs water completely and quickly Try it and see fer °f f Sr !' Kitchen raft mod wffi rorrowe4c o At your w "er Beat advice: Consult County Health Department yor your a — plumber ' nr — — Muia service comPany for advice on cleaning e octet isNt! jw |