Show -- SUNDAY MORNING MAY 29 - THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1955 Hill Air Force affair for this group for the summer Entertains Leaders Mrs James E Leatherman en- tertained members of the board of governors and officers of the Officers’ Wives’ Club in her home last Monday morning at a brunch followed by a meeting Present were Mrs E Manning Tillery Mrs Joe D Wheeler Mrs Tom A Teal Mrs Melvin S Thaler Mrs Philip B Foote Mrs Jonathan K Shafer Mrs Nathan Durham Jr Mrs Robert A Alger Mrs George W Mrs Stuard D Christopher Scott Mrs Albert H Baraya Mrs Nicholas N Smeloff and Mrs Gerald D Sparling During the morning Mrs Leatherman was presented with a gift for her work as club president V' newly-electe- d t‘S ' &' ' I Brunch-Bridg- Piano Pupils and Mrs William F Plrn Lt Pppfrtc Brown left last week for Langley Field Va and Lt and Mrs Col Robert A Alger and Lt and Mrs Richard A McElravy Col Appropriate invitations in the Frederic Dixon will present a t orm 0f-- a barbecue were George W Bacon wiil leave sent to guests who arrived in Tuesday for Shaw Air Force teen-ag- e group of his piano stu dents between the years of 13 casual dress and 18 Friday at 8 pm in a recital in the Crystal Ballroom of Hotel Ben Lomond They will play classical numbers from Bach to modern Those presented will be Linda Degn Linda Jeppsen Patricia Olsen Ralph Degn Judy Degn Steve Oldroyd Elizabeth Felt Elizabeth Degn Diane Larsen Grant Van Kampen John Briggs Faralee Hart Karen and Gayle Froerer numbers will Several be presented with Mr Dixon appearing in some The public is invited cut-ou- Neuen-schwand- er two-pian- ' J- i erman - Guests were served brunch in the Green Room where the buffet table was attractively decorated with purple iris and lilacs Later guests went to the TV room for bridge Prizes were cleverly Ogdenites Are Wed in Elko Honored at Reception Here Son Haley Maj and Mrs Melvin S Thaler Capt and Mrs John T Bob Max Carrigan Mr and of the bride and Mrs Wllham were Ted and Wilson Campbell who were mar-H Scott and Mrs Ernisto FCaptCapt parents of tiuTbride High Times Engaged to ROGerf D WOOCl LJinHerS I js1 AnerFrd Ogden High Seniors Await Activities of Final Week - inent Ogden doctors talks by representatives of charm schools and authorities on diet Awards will be given every six weeks to those who lose the most weight and The Telling Dirty Jokes Typical n Of Age Youngsters quickest prune pudding imaginable is made by folding mashed cooked prunes into in- stant vanilla pudding made from two ° cinna- - Is Pre-Tee- mon adds a nice touch By BEULAH FRANCE (Q) “My boy is nearly 11 years old Recently he has been Living bringing dirty jokes home and telling them to his ly IFFA IROWN brother I’ve scolded him and threatened him but I don’t want to break up this friendship Is there anything that I can do to stop IF you make several pies at a tima end put In the freezer him?”—Mrs A T (A) When your son tells these “dirty” jokes to his brother it probably means that he is trying to be big He wants to show that he “knows a thing or two” Also at this age children are growing curious about sex As far as the younger boy goes these jokes should not be too really funny If it is merely If he understands them ty” tell him simply that you do then he won’t be learning any- - not think that it is a funny joke try to break up thing he did riot already know hisBy no means with rt his pal friendship What he doesn’t understand won’t not cause did of hear If this hr him particularly He may would pretend that he understands them these jokes from him he someone from them p get to grown-usurely in order appear anyway- - Bad la”8“a8 ?nd Cet a “Rise” Out of Parents space ty not dirty jokes are extremely typical DON’T w os frtexer Of course children love to get cf this stack to pies wrapping age and are signs that nse out ° their- - parents these youngsters are growing up When your son sees that he is Thjs g can usually be perj0d you by telling these ened without it accept jokes he keeps it up partly for too muc£ emotion that very reason That’s why it would be much Address questions on Child better if you 'tried to accept the Care in care of General Features situation calmly rather than let Corp 250 Park Ave New York him feel that you are disturbed City N Y by it You can even occasionally (Copyright 1955 General Features Corp) laugh with him if the joke is nine-year-o- Designs for ld -- 1 “dir-harmf- ' ul be-hu- - short-shockin- Date Bars Rate High for Picnic Saving th World? Even a thing as momentous as graduation however is of little importance to Viv Bunderson who has such weighty matters to attend to as saving the world from the Stranger at Wedding No one feels more lost than the stranger at a wedding —a person who knows only one or two others in a group of 150 or 200 The bride’s mother as hostess should delegate some-rat- e one to introduce him to other guests If he is invited to the reception he should go through Bar cookies pack the best for picnics since you take them along in their baking pan Among all the favorites date bars always high They have a scrump- tious fresh date filling baked be-tween a crumbly brown sugar and oatmeal mixture top and the receiving line and then leave bottom if he wishes AH right ssr DO put inverted pa pur plat over oath pit fatten with cellulose tap before wrapping in foil b He points out that of course we could all take dog-sleto Mars in the event of an attack but then that would mean missing George GobeL ds ® A calico salad of crisp shred- ded cabbage and carrot accented with juicy morsels of plumped seedless raisins is ideal to serve with outdoor meals Toss it with a dressing of equal parts may onnaise and an oil and vinegar French dressing Leather Gains Favor Dedicated to Seniors The last week of every school year is always dedicated to the seniors They even look a little different this week At today’s services we’ll see Mike Hollcraft for once not in her Bermudas looking smooth and sophisticated in her navy suit On Tuesday we’ll be wearing those smug “Of course I am 1 Calico Salad For Outdoor Meal -- flJLgJLftJULa FREE Read Magazines What is left of the week will be spent reading our “Literary Harvest magazines and furiously signing each other’s yearbooks The day we get our yearbooks is really special Everybody loves everybody else and as you read what is written in your own book you suddenly realize what a “swell kid” you’ve been all along You stand up at the top of the stairs looking down at the great masses swarming about in the Main Hall — all of them writing tender messages to friends they hkrdly know — and then maybe you look across at the big tiger on the wall you’ve seen so often and decide for about the 20th time this year that going to Ogden High has been pretty great after all Chemistry Message? When we came to First Period Chemistry last Wednesday we saw written on the blackboard the parting words of our favorite chemist E S Smith Monica McCuaig true to form burst into tears but we still love her? In his typically illegible script Mr Smith had written: When H20 and H2S and H2- - S04 No longer cause you anguish And you worry never more Don’t forget that here at least When all is said and done Is a friend you’ve made Who’ll not forget the girls in Period One tvwifaay By DR DOROTHY V WHIPPLE Have a few toys within reach H CHICAGO (AP) — A play pen will enjoy toys that are hung on is a marvelous device to help a cords across the pen He will bat busy mother Get one hen your th wilh hh hands nd wlth Ul baby is quite young Two months fect- - Another word of caution is riot too early to begin using a Make sure those cords are very play pen Don’t use the baby’s crib for a firmly tied to the sides of the pen play space It’s a good idea to get We do not want a baby playing your baby conditioned to going to wilh a jong cord that he sleep as soon as he goes to bed iround his nek- If sometimes he is put into his If 'ou start your baby in a pen crib to sleep and sometimes 'to Ion before he can crawl and bed should confused A is he play move about he will become accus- be for sleeping only As the weeks slip into months tomed to the bars and will play your baby will be awake more happily ina the pen If he’s never hours of every day He will be- - Put into play pen until he has the joys of crawling gin to have long waking periods discovered a’I room it’s quite likely over the a safe to and he needs play place When your baby is only a he will object to the confinement While a play pen is a good safe month old you can put him on a blanket on the floor for play peri- - Place for your baby to play don’t ' ods Never never put him on abuse it Put him into the pen while you your bed to play Don’t do this ae busy doing your housework even if you have a big double bed When your work is done take and you feel quite sure he cannot him out of the pen and let him fall off have litUe free 111136 to xPlor DeveloD Verv Fast You will have t0 be rigbt t( Maybe he can’t the first time sce be doesn’t hurt himself nor you do it but babies develop new injure your abilities very fast Before you know it your baby can turn himself over and roll to the edge of II I IS the bed and onto the floor! ' I’m sure you’d be surprised how many phone calls I get from fran- - SslaCI tic mothers who almost scream into the phone: “My baby has just Save the half grapefruit shell fallen off the bed— what’ll I do?” fr0m breakfast to make this of these babies are not se- - tractive luncheon salad Scoop riously hurt but every once in a out the membranes and line shells while a youngster will really hurt with a generous amount of coun-himse-lf in such a fall Don’t let try style cottage cheese Top it happen to your baby with overlapping You will want a play pen sooner canned cling peach slices and or later sliced fresh strawberries Garnish At two months your baby will plate with a cluster of fresh lie down all the time in his pen stemmed cherries rl GrapeiTUlt She HOlderS at-Ma- ny well-draine- HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS or Iavcnder flowers throughout late summer peach trees low by yearly trimming and if so which season is best? A— Peach trees can be kept low by careful cutting back end thinning out of the branches Do not shear back like a hedge Early spring is best for then winter injury may be found and taken off also All girls Shop graduating with a straight kindly register at the Boulevard We would like to honor each of you with a nice gift for your high scholastic achievement FREE with your report card ond proper identification before June 15th come In Look and Feel Years Younger! Consult Us Free of Charge 01 b o ii Mildred's— Treu Method Salon r it m Specialists In Seducing Sebuildleg Relaxation end Rejuvenation SIS Kleset Building v GIF NOTHING TO BUY inches 366S Wash Blvd Ph Is No hern Guarantee Like "I factory Service " e "A" graduates from Ogden Weber and Ben Lomond High Schools are eligible Please Don’t let summer fun pass you by because you are ashamea of your figure! Start now the “Treu Method Way’ to lose those excess pounds and Of Ogdea "A'-averag- j For Summer Pleasure! Venetian Blind Go d Att entionl! A Lovely Figure Estimates Sig-colle- ge flfikJU flg-- P Q — What is the relative growth of the silver maple pin oak red oak sugar maple and Norway maple? A— After 25 years of grbwth the pin oak had the largest trunk and the densest head the silver maple more height than girth of trunk the sugar maple plenty of height but slender of girth the red oak and Norway maple made fairly heavy trunks but less height Q—What dependable peren- nial is recommended for shady places in the shrub border A—Grow plantain lilies in the I O REPAIRED O CLEANED Call for as we sing Ogden hymn for the last tending the University of Wy- oming she served as president of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority and was a member of the Student Senate the student governing body of the University She is a past honored queen of Bethel No 2 International Order of Job’ Daughters here Mr Brokaw attended the Uni- versity of Wyoming where he was affiliated with the Kappa Sigma Fraternity He is now attending Creighton University College of Dentistry in Omaha Neb wher he is a member of the Delta ma Delta Dental Fraternity Play Pen Is Mother's Helper But Let Your Child Explore Garden Quiz During 1955 you will be peeing leather with a wide variety of materials including brass redwood copper glass fabrics WTOught iron fruit woods and teak Leather on furniture is a definite style note to watch VENETIAN BLINDS time Anyway when people start saying things like “The time ha§ come” and “The hour is nigh” in deep sepulchral tones you feel it really calls for some drastic action on your part — like even turning in your “I Go Pogo” badge out-of-tow- With voices High’s tence) d Mr and Mrs Miio H Dailey of Driggs Idaho will become the bride of 2nd Lt Robert W Cran- dall son of Mr and Mrs Myron R Crandall 2026 Madison Ave June 3 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple Receptions will be held for the young couple on June 4 in Ogden at the Fourth LDS Ward Hall and on June 8 in Driggs Miss Dailey graduated from the Teton High School and attended Ricks College holding several ciass and sudent body offices Lt Dailey graduated from Og-o- r den High School and attended Weber College He filled an LDS mission in the eastern states in 1949-5and graduated from the University of Utah in 1954 with a BS in economics He is presently assigned to Army Transportation Corps at Ft Eustis Va and recently completed basic officers’ course in transportation with orders to go to Germany He plans to take his bride with him there’s a little catch in our “responsibilities and moral obligations” and everyone else keeps trying to prepare us for the great cruel world we are soon to be turned out into (I think there is something dangling in the last sen- Mrsenneth wTraerCaroi Dawn Barlow) of Grantsville-an- ’ Walter K Barlow Logan Other members’ of the family n from were Mr and me- - The club also Mrs James Jenkins Logan Mr wiU have parties and banquets and Mrs George Higginson Ban- The next meeting will be held croft Idaho and Mr and Mrs on Monday June 6 at 7:30 pm L DeVon Mecham of Salt Lake at the home of Mrs W L Owens city 349 Wall Ave and welcomes visi-wh- o tors Anyone interested is request- ed to call the head of the group --yn be- - I TV rTUriGS Mrs Helen Willard at 7 fore 3 pm on any day a senior” smiles as we take off for “Sluff Day” at Lagoon and maybe our solemnity will be showing as we stand together in our caps and gowns Wednesday night No one will even notice if By PENNY ALLRED A sort of gloom has settled over Ogden High School seniors during thq past week even above and beyond the great despair and woe of finals We see Nan Buehler — eyes turned in a trance-lik-e gaze at a spot on the ceiling and lips silently forming the word of her graduation speech All the graduation speakers go around with grave expressions mumbling things about Si A new Ogden Branch of the TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensi- bly) has been formed calling themselves “The Streamliners” for the benefit of overweight women and girls Mon The lub wlU mfeiVry of at homes at 7:30 the day pm various members There are no exercises at the meetings which are morale builders for people wish to lose weight and feel the need of the company of oth- ers doing the same thing There will be lectures by prom- - Mr and Mrs Leslie E Howe of The sailor collar with its San Carlos Calif formerly of Og striking horizontal lines is some- - den announce the engagement thing worth looking at for tall a°d approaching marriage of their daughter Sydney Lee to John gals Coble Brokaw son of John M Brokaw Jr of Billings Mont The wedding will take place in the First Presbyterian Church here on June 12 Miss Howe is a graduate of Og- den High School and attended Weber College where she was affiliated with the La Dianaeda Social Club She graduated from the University of Wyoming in the of education While at-- PchrlrinC Capt and Mrs Ken- D The 'mother of the bride chose B neth and Mrs Turrey Capt taffeta blue dotted white a Mrand Mrs Main Cwteel 1430 navy Joseph Becker Capt and Mrs Mr and Mrs A C Perkins 639 23rd St in the Relief Society g0wn Jhe bridegroom’s mother lace Ave announce the enP11 corsages Ogden LDS select? Room of the Thirty-fift- h carnations and approaching marwere gagement pink Ward Chapel The bride is the of refreshment Tbe their daughter Darlene riage former Marylin Casteel to Robert B Wood Salt Lake n‘ered City "!uare three Mr and Mrs Ross Larson of 4075 iced in blue cate tiered wedding The wedding will take place on o£ FOl June 25 iij the Bertha Eccles Hall The bridal gown was ballerina a“d t“p?ed with a nosegay white daisies at 7 pm followed by a reception length of ice blue tulle and lace Assisting were Miss June Car- from 8 to 10 pm fell from a Her fingertip Miss Miss Darlen ter Dominque Jarls She carried tiara of seed Perkins h&s eskecl Qlivas Miss Sardra Lower Edward a heart-shape- d J Essler to be her Mrsbouquet of pink R°y Webster was hostess wUliam Morgan Mrs Frank of matron honor Mid Miss Uarda roses and carnations a Borseth Mrs L P Casteel Mrs at delightful family party and WJanicIlSRuS Martin Olley' Mrs Jack Stoddard luncheon held recently at her Miss Maureen c‘steel and Dana Mor home for her brother and sister- - s°n to chosen ridegroom h Johnson Miss Dorothy Lynne Larson Diane Miss and Koldewyn all wearing identical gowns of wag honored at a number 0f par- - siveiy entertained since tneir ar-- y blue nylon over pink taffeta and M w couthwick enter- - nval from Central America Mr he ushers roses The brideto-b- e of is attending ain’ed at' a pink carrying nosegays sccUaneous shower Webster was stationed there with is affiliated and Weber the Pomt Four program of the College and carnations Miss Jan Johnson and Miss Doro- Dianaeda Social Club La the with Miss Margene Casteel sister of th Lynne Koldewyn were co- - government a will this in She flower 14 Eleven of was the brothers and spring graduate bride girl the hostess at a kitchen shower and a a is Wood Mr former student carried of sisters and' Barlow the were frock family Marin C Ollev save a perpink nylon of and is Utah at the Mrs Present: Frank Gilbert University J basket of pink daisies shower now with best the as Army and (Matilda Barlow) of Fairview serving Serving the bridegroom young COuple is now at ' at Ft Idaho Mrs brother stationed is Norman Larsen (ViDouglas man was Marlin Casteel homa af 2306 Harrison Blvd ola Barlow) Mink Creek Idaho The young couple will honey-M- r and Mrs Leonard Rueckert moon in California (Lela Barlow) and Mr and Mrs Doran H Barlow of Ogden Mrs Allen Strond (Dora Barlow) of Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Granville E Barlow of Lewiston Ralph Barlow Mr and Mrs Kim- - gibthef Sailor Collar For Tall Girls wrapped in lavender with purple ribbons r Outdoor Barbecue The first outdoor barbecue of JUNE BRIDE — Miss Darlene Perkins' engagement to Robert B Wood of Salt Lake City is announced today by her parents the season was given last eveMr and Mrs A C Perkins ning at the Officers’ Club by a group from the 28th Logistical t j Squadron Hosts and hostesses AT ICC I 1C rimmnnnnnrrinrinnnr Cl i 1 1 fO IO were Maj and Mrs Roger F I IIOO MARRIED IN ELKO— Miss Marylin Casteel is now Mrs Garel Larson A reception was given for the newlyweds in Ogden (Lillian Studio) Mrfc Garel One of the delightful events of the Utah state convention of Music Clubs last week was the tea given at the home of Mrs Richard B Porter Mrs Harry B Mensel president of the federation and other officers were guests of honor The Federated Music Clubs of Ogden were hostesses and they were assisted in the serving by the young members of the Ogden Vocal Art Club t - o Music Clubs Meet at Tea $ e was given last A brunch-bridg- e Wednesday morning at the Officers’ Club with shades of purple as the decorating motif Hostesses were Mrs James A Ger-wic- k Mrs George L Osborne Jr Mrs Lewis B Harned Mrs Sidney B Chenault and Mrs Leath- A C5 Group Has Formal Dance Members of the ’461st Bomber Group at HiU Air Force Base held a formal dance Friday eve- ning at the Officers’ Club with a flower garden as the decorative theme Cocktails preceded the event which was the last large -- STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Dial 4400 2323 Washington Blvd D |