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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1951 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah --1 FIELDING MRS. FLORENCE MUNSON The Book Lore Club met at the home of Mrs. Elmo Munson Wednesday , evening for their Club meeting. president, Mrs. Steven Potter, presided. Mrs. Dan Gam was chairman for the program. Miss Ruth Johnson of Garland reviewed "Nuts in May" by Cornelia Otis Skinner. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Special guests were Mrs. Asael Godfrey of Garland, Mrs. Mark Woolley and Mrs. Ralph Baird. Club adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Glen for their next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and family spent Friday afternoon at Logan. E. W. Sutherlund is spending a few days at Pocatello on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. M Welling entertained a group of friends at a party at their home Saturday evening. A hot supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Vance Parks of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner of Bear River. City, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bums', Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns-wortMr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C Mason and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne. The evening was spent in playing Pinochle. Mrs. James H. Hess is spending a few weeks with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers at Garland. of Mrs. Sidney Godfrey Clarkston spent Friday visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph semi-month- ly Sev-ers- on h, 5 ORPHEUM It - Sat Mar. 9 and 10 Sun-Mo- Mar. n V if DlttfcCHD JACQUES BT TOUKNEUR 'l w WRITTEN MUSIC BY WALDO BY irnii J. j ill it ifiu HiKi i it i SALT MM SI EWU wAfNER Bros. A NQRMA - F. R. Prodocfa Dtstribated by WARNER AftlUSIMNT SPECIAL Jgf HERE'S HOW TO GIVE YOUR CAR AN EVEN "BRAKE": Newest Gadgets ean't ran and skip with Us dog tut he e.n pUy t"eJ through your thank to the brace and erntche you cave him Utt yearother crippled Easter Seal Agency. Yon can help Billy and hundred of children this year, too, by using Easter Seals. BlUy have returned home after hav- and family of Honeyvllle. ing spent a couple of weeks at Among those who attended San Diego, California where the basketball game at Ogden they visited with their son, evening were Mr. and Douglas, who is with the U. S. Monday visited Mrs. Jay Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Navy there. They also with other relatives. They were Wayne Secrist, Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy, Mr- and Mrs. John Richard Packer of Tremonton Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Gam, who visited with their son, Don, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coombs, Mr. who is with the U. S. Navy at and Mrs. Gordon Petty, Mr. San Diego. and Mrs.' Rozel Zundal, Mr. and Wives of the local sheepmen Mrs. Gale Welling, Mr. and Mrs. held a meeting at the home of Claude Allred, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. Wynn Hansen Monday J. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Charles Mrs. morning. sterling Ercan-brac- k Wood, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Bourne of Provo who is President of the Utah Wool Growers Aux- - Grover. Wives of the players Mrs. Melba were illiary had charge of the meet- persent Bonnie Mrs. Gam, Coombs, ing. Luncheon was served by and Mrs. Mrs. Bonnie Rudd the hostess. Herman Potter is spending a Lola Coombs. Miss Ruth Grover few days at Armstead, Montana is their sponser and Carl Wil cox is the boys coach. Mrs. Wil on business. cox and Mr. Brough were also Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd were at the game. Sunday dinner guests at the Packer and Miss Colleen home of their mother, Mrs. Owen of Logan spent Asplund Daisy Hansen, at Tremonton. Sunday at the E. H. Packer Martin Larsen of Newton, home. who is home on sick leave from Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield of Fort Riley, Kansas, visited with Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and Richards spent Sunday evening family Sunday. Mr. Larsen is a visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. friend of Phill Mason and Bourne. brought greetings from Phill Mr. and Mrs. David Allen and who is stationed at Fort Riley. daughter, Susan, of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell 'Welling Stanley Farnswarth of Salt and daughters, Virginia and Lake City visited with Mr. and Connie, are spending a few days Mrs. J. D. Munson Monday of this week visiting with rela tives at Mesa and Pheonix, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt, Mr. Arizona. They also plan to visit and Mrs. Marvin and Ashby with Mr. and Mrs. Vernile Lott Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cannon and family, who are former attended the wedding dance Fielding residents and who now and reception given for Mr. reside at Mesa. and Mrs. Cottle at the ClarksMr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman of ton recreational hall Saturday Midvale spent Wednesday and evening. Thursday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coombs Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and are happy over the arrival of family. a baby boy Monday, March 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and at the Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rudd were The Rose Prom sponsored by among those who witnessed the the Mia Maids and the Explormarriage ceremony fcr Mr. and ers held at the ward recreaMrs. DeVere Hess of Plymouth tional. hall on of last at the Logan Temple last Wed week. Mrs. ErmaTuesday Bourne pre nesday, Feb. 28th. That eve sented each girl with a lovely ning they attended the recep rose. Slips were passed out to tion and dance given for the the girls and the one to receive newlyweds at the Plymouth Re the winning slip was Miss Reta creational hall. IScott who was then crowned The Social Development club queen by Bishop Elmer Rich entertained their husbands at ards. The rest of the were the Relief Society room at the the gueens attendants. girls A lovely Ward Chapel Thursday evening. floor show was presented after Hostess were Mrs. E- H. Packer which the evening was spent in ana Mrs. Earl Holt. A program with the Fielding dancing was presented. Lynn Hodges of Orchestra supplying the music Ogden introduced Mr. Stevens Punch and wafers were served. of Ogden who gave a lecture Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and showed moving films of the spent Monday evening at Brig South Sea Islands. Fred Hess ham. favored with two musical numon his guitar. Arlene bers Mayonnaise Rogers of Garland played two Many homemakers keep on hand accordian numbers. A lovely a bottle of vinegar containing sevturkey dinner was served. Other eral cloves of garlic and a few pods special guests were Mrs. Lynn of red peppers. This vinegar gives Hodges and Mr. Stevens of a pleasing flavor when used in Ogden, Mrs. Russel Rogers of making mayonnaise or French Garland and Mrs. Elma Peter dressing for vegetable salads and is delicious when poured over a sen. rrast of mutton or a pot roast of Mrs. s. E. Zundal of Salt beef. Lake City is spending a few days with her children, Mr. and Capboards Mrs. Rozel Zundal and family. Little children will be less likely Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin of to get into mischief in cupboards Snowville spent Wednesday vis- and medicine chests If a strip of iting with Mr. and Mrs. Dan cellophane tape Is used to seal the also is - O Check wheel and master cylinders - Gam. O Adjust brake pedal clearance O Road test car at V 79 SPECIAL LOW PRICE Malad. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt attend- ed the basketball game at the A. C. at Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wellin? of Brigham spent Sunday with ineir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith spent Saturday at Ogden. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bourne were Mr. and Mrs. ClifTremonton ford Vance of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. La Van Hunsaker . Carey-For- d, Dial 2121 Inc. doors. This tiny prying Mr. ana Mrs. J. D. Munson visited with Mr;, and Mrs. David drawers. Allen and family at Perry last wees. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and family spent Saturday evening O Add brake fluid, if needed ALL FOR THIS gi. "Baby-Proofin- O Adjust brakes, including parking brake : Mart Exhibits eve-'nin- for Safety's Sake get our BRAKE Merchsndlse Mrs. E. C. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Parks of Pocatello were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling. Mrs. Herman Potter and Mrs. Steven potter spent Saturday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hess and son, Owen Jr., spent Saturday visiting with relatives at Ogden. Sgt. James McCowan, who has been stationed at Chanute Field, Illinois, has been spending a few days visiting with his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd. The Sargent and his wife and son, Jimmy, have now left for South Carolina where Sgt. Mc Cowan will be stationed for the present Mr. and Mrs. Oris Rudd and small son of Logan spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Petersen and family have returned home after having spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Wood Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bear and family at Torrance and Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Hess Udy. spent Saturday at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs Mrs. Wynn Hansen and Mrs. Fri UNDERGOES MAJOR OPERATION Horace Peck attended a Bridge Club held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Cornwall at Tremonton Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gam and family of Ogden and Mrs. Luella Drollette and daughter, Charlene, of Brigham spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas of Randolph spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and effective against fingers on chests of CHICAGO, 111. Ever heard of a ipherlcal "cube?" Or a magnetic loap holder? There are such things. And they're practical too. In Chicago, there is a permanent, :onstantly expanding exhibit known s "Good Design." Twice yearly, 1 jury chairmaned by a consultant to the Museum of Modern Art in New York selects home furnishings life, in designed for present-da- y general regard to usefulness, to production methods and materials and to the progressive taste of the day. The exhibit, which is sponsored by the world's largest market place, the Merchandise Mart, Includes not only new gadgets like the soap holder which suspends the soap in the air for drying, and a tray which freezes round but hundreds of other items to add harmony and color and conserve time for Mr. and Mrs. America. Unusual Appliances which There is a rotary makes manual mixing of liquids practically effortless; there is green and crystal glassware of enviable clarity and design which can be purchased for only fifteen cents a glass; and a dining table that folds in and becomes its own carrying case. The idea behind the exhibit was germinated during the latter part of 1949 when a group of retailers and wholesalers met informally to discuss methods for creating a better liaison between the drafting boards of America's talented designers and the production lines of the nation's manufacturers. It was felt that, while excellent furnishings are available on the market, opportunities for viewing them were limited because of a lack of concentration among the various lines. It was believed that many new and practical ideas in the field could be introduced by bridging an unnecessary gulf between those who created designs and those who produced the finished products. Thousands See Exhibit Subsequently, the Merchandise Mart, which annually attracts thousands of the nation's top manufacturers, launched a program in cooperation with the Museum of Modern Art, to show the best new designs available on the American home furnishings market. As a result of their efforts, the public as well as manufacturers may now view items which are adjustable, portable, demountable, versag for the tile and modern home. There are folding chairs, nests of tables, a telescope coffee table, and a lamp so adaptable that only one is necessary to light an entire room. In most items, strength is obtained not through massiveness but through the use of modern materials and techniques molded plywood, for, example. The items which are on display in the Good Design exhibit are not for sale at the Merchandise Mart. In actual commercial production, they are on display as a link between art and the home furnishings industry and as an exhibit of advances which have been made to lighten the housewife's burden. The near future will see these items in retail stores across the nation. As one writer observed, the world and the wife who are waiting to beat a path to a "better mousetrap" will have a busy 19501 Mrs. Oleen Watt was operated on at the Dee Hospital in Ogden Tuesday morning. Her con dition is reported favorable. Custard If making custard with egg yolks only, remember that two egg yolks must be substituted for each egg called for in the recipe. Why Water "Holds" Curl Why Coes water, put on the hair when setting it, make it curl more than when it is put up dry? Hair is something like a plastic material, and it will take up moisture. The water enters into a chemical combination with the material of which the hair is made, and links together neighboring long molecules of which the hair is made. Thus, when moisture is present, it may hold ta curl in position. 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