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Show TV S) -7 HOUSEHOLD HELPS ; . HOLIDAY SUGQESTIOHO deooeatito nnnra : BUSINESS TOPICS SCHOOL & OHILDEEII TREND OF FASHION .Vis n I Provo GafHolic Women Plain Card Party A social event which promise to be. unusually delightful, Is the card party to be given by the Provo Catholic Women' league, Monday evening at -8 o'clock la the Elks' banquet halL , Table of "500" and bridge will be played and prize will be awarded. award-ed. Luncheon will be served. A handsome " cedar chest, filled with beautiful hand-made articles will b given away during the evening. eve-ning. Ticket may be secured and table reservation made through Mr. P. O. Hail, telephone 524w, or Mrs. Mary Ward, 530w. . All men and women of Pj-ovo and vicinity are extended a cordial invitation. " ANN MEREDITH'S SWING BOWL THOSE BEAUTIFUL TEETH WIIX STAY SO, IF. . . . How do you read? With your mind open to the value of every word, or does your mind hop like a kangaroo, lighting on one word in every five?- Just to rove my query, what do you particularly remember in a toothpaste advertisement? Isn't it the name of the brand that . sticks with you,' with the reference made to the dangers cf "the pink tooth brush" symptom as a trailer? Eut how about that little word MESSAGE which - Invariably accompanies ac-companies directions for using the toothpaste? . Valuable; advice. - is there for those who read with open-rund," open-rund," for MASSAGE of the gums hi the method at your-disposal to prevent inf lammed, unhealthy gum tissue. It doesn't cost anything, but time and a little effort. . After properly cleansing ; the teeth use dental , floss to cleanse crevices the brush ' is unable ltd reach, then, afterthoroughly scrubbing scrub-bing the hands dip forefinger and thumb into a salt solution' and give the gums a brisk but gentle rubbing. rub-bing. ; r Finish the massage by grasping the gum between thumb arid forefinger fore-finger and pulling , up," just as though you were attempting to pull out a tooth. This brings increased circulation to gum tissue and aids In forcing up .any bits of food which may have lodged under lis sue around the roots. V - Tartar, or calculus, aids the start of most gum infections. t Keep your teeth surgically clean, see your dentist at regular intervals inter-vals for checking up, and beautiful beauti-ful teeth' all your life will be your reward.' . - . "TODAY'S ItECIPE ' V Luncheon Eggs 6 eggs t- T ; : 2 tablespoons butter, , 4 tablespoons thin cream Salt, pepper and paprika t Tangy grated cheese A Afelt, the gutter In ai frying pan Just large enough to hold five eggs. Beat one egg with the cream, season sea-son it highly and stir into the hot butter. Without letting it cook mere than 10 second break the five eggs into the pan and use the beaten egg to baste them while they are cooking. Your -hand will need to be deft and the heat just, right to cook these eggs to perfection. Slide the panful onto a hot platter, sprinkle a little grated cheese, either Parmesan Par-mesan or dry Swiss cheese, over the egg9,, a sprinkle of minced parsley, and serve them it once. ; , Each of the five whole . eggs cooked in this fashion, has a cal orie vaiue or 135. largely proteins. Serve them for breakfast or lunch- con dui be sure and Contrast them wun iruit or a raw green salad. ' The salary-of Maurice Chevalier, film actor, , is about $375,000 a year. GOULD IfflLY i D9 HER I'MlI Strengthened by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-j Com-j , pound ; Mission, TeXI have uml a pood deal of your medicine and always find n gives wonaenui help. I was feeling so weak and miserable miser-able that I had to lie down very often of-ten and I could hardly do my housework. I read In the paper how Lydia E. - Pink-ham,' Pink-ham,' Vegetable Compound had helped other women who were in ho E-ame condition so I eaid I will try it for myself. I am very much better now end I recommend this' medicine, an i will answer letters from women ask-ir ask-ir - r bc'it Mis.' J.- VT.AzEr.BTSO, 1015 ilulcr Areausv Mission, Texas." Is Gammi Phi Omicron Sorority Meets ' Miss Evelyn Ostlund was hostess to member of the - Gamma Phi Omicron sorority of the Y. U., Monday evening at her home. . Following the regular ; business session, game and music were en-Joyed. en-Joyed. A tasty repast waa served to the Misses Helen Whltesides, Gwen dolyn Stewart, Esther Coombs, Allie Dixon, Thelma Jacobsen, Vir ginia Knell, Verna Burn ham, Elizabeth Eliza-beth Cannon, Margaret Swenson, Effle Wamick, Norell Startup. An-gelyn An-gelyn Warnlck. Belle Harris, Maude Tuckfield, Mary Lyon, Ida Tanner, Evelyn Ostlund, Margaret Peterson. Peter-son. Hazel Taylor, and Ireta Mortimer. Morti-mer. V " ' . ' -. . -V . . .. f Dinner Given S. L. Chipman Tojionor their father. Stephen L. Chipman of American Fork, 'whose birthday anniversary occurred on that day Mrs. R. J. Murdock and Mrs. R. . C. Vaii Wagenen' were hostesses at a family dinner at the Murdock home Tuesday. , Pink sweet peas -prettily decorated decor-ated the dining table. Covers were laid for 14. The honor guests was the recipient of a number of useful and beautiful gifts from the members mem-bers of his family. ' ; & K .... . Valley Circle Notice Given The Misses Lottie and Nora Red-field Red-field will entertain at their home Thursday evening, for members of Valley Circle. Needlework,' social . chat and music will be the featuresXof entertainment, enter-tainment, and- luncheon will be served. . : . . . y - All Eastern Star members are extended a cordial Invitation.: Sdjiii.-.T On Birthday Covers .were laid for. 14 at a dinner din-ner party given "by Mrs. ; Andrew Edwards at ; her home Sunday, complimentary to her son. Isaiah 'Edwards, who Is visiting here from Chicago, III.' The affair was given in celebration celebra-tion of Mr. Edward's birthday , anniversary, an-niversary, which occurred on that day. ' Neighbors Of ; Woodcraft Party " Everything is how in : readiness for the card party to bo given by . the Neighbors of Woodcraft; Thursday Thurs-day at 2 p. m. at the I. O. O. F. halL - . Bridge and "500" will be played, prizes, awarded and luncheon served. ."; . . . . . - . ' . A cordial invitation is extended to all women of Provo and vicinity. mm. 3- 3: HAS A MOST UNIQUE WAY OF DiS WALLPAPER FROM Eg AND UP PAINTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE 9 3) C e 3 A visit to our store 28-North University HAWS- t ... . .. Sharon Stake M.I.A. Dance Successful . One of the mosl enjoyable dancing danc-ing parties of the season was the affair given by -the Sharon stake M. I. A Tuesday evening at the Lincoln high school gymnasium. ; . ,The Junior prom decorations were used, and, Ralph Migloccio's Chicago hotel orchestra furnished the music. The hall . was filled to capacity, and a delightful evening was enjoyed enjoy-ed by all. t. . Play Presented At Edgemoht "Yimmie Yohnson's Yob," a clever clev-er comedy, was presented by the Edgemont. ward players, Monday evening, in the ward amusement halL Peter Larsen directed the entertainment, enter-tainment, which was . largely-attended Proceeds from the - affair will be used for ward maintenance. Genealogy ' Workers To.Be Entertained Sharon stake genealogy workers will be entertained at a -get-ac quainted social 'this evening at S o'clock n the Timpanogos ward amusement hall. . -: ' j . A program and games will be the diversions. - Refreshments ' will be served. A full attendance Is desired. : .. . . Republican Women Elect Officers ;:.Mrs. Roy Park was elected president presi-dent of the Woman's Republican club which: Includes Provo Bench, Lake View, Vineyard and Pleasant View precincts at a meeting held in the Lincoln high school Friday afternoon.: ' r- " ' : . a Mrs. Ray-Cutler, was elected first vice, president;. Mrs. Sadie Shaw; 'second vice president; Mrs. Martha Pyne, treasurer; Mrs. Vivian . Wat-kins, Wat-kins, secretary ami Mrs. Fred Ferguson. vMrs. Ruth Johnson and .Mrs. A. II. Christensen-board' members. mem-bers. ' . Mrs. Ralph Poulton, county chairwoman' chair-woman' was In charge of the meeting.. meet-ing.. Mrs. . Lottie Wo r then, state committee woman . and Glatlys C. Nlelson, ' county . secretary were present' from Provo. " ? - , : We suppose that the ; movie actress ac-tress who went . to Palestine to study for the talkies will do her practicing along the Wailing Wall. A dog has been s'entencedto die In California for killing sheep. Many will favor a similar punishment, punish-ment, for" fleecers of lambs on Wall Street. . . PROVO'S AND TOME: Per Roll will be interesting to you and convince you Maximum in (SOOIDMAM CO Ave. Is Youth Sometimes I Think It-Is BUT YOUNG blood 13 a3 necessary to modern business as advertising. It may of en be wrong it may act like an awkward puppy in its attempts at-tempts to put one over and show the boss how wrong he was but it has a rush and a vigor that no business today can . survive without. Many a young felloe with no more to his credit than a pair' of sparkling eyes, a keenbrain, and a willingness to work after-hours without looking look-ing at the clock and asking for a raise next week, has been taken into the firm on the same footing as the old ellow with the grey beard and mmmmmJmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm the three million dollar . 1 income, for no other I reason than that his young . blood Is literally worth its weight in gold! He is the baking powder in the biscuits! The dy-. namite in the road construction! con-struction! He stirs things JBUO-ETIM MOST IMP0RTAN1 K0RK IN WORLD. .is qone. up. He may but. after the smoke has cleared awav. thev will MEN OVER 0 ' find that a - ,j progress has This bulletin h rssvef Being "settled" is fine but It seldom gets you far. .Youth is NEVER -. settled, j And for - this reason; if -for no other, Its worth) is becoming more and more recognized recog-nized and more in dek urparTfnnr o mand in business offices . than ever '.But, here come -Sacramento with1 the) other side of the question in a . bulletin Issued t h i .s morning 'by the director of the State Department of Industrial Relations .all about people over 40 years -of age "Men over -'40, says the report, Vare I 1 'WttLV.WifWNXl vldolng the V V PORT ANT WORK IN THE WORLD!" Does that' sound like youth is preferred by this old earth spinning ;throughspace Heaven knows .where? Rather not! You have to 'be at least 35, too,, before you can be president, of the United States. Even If you are a Phi Beta Kappa' and know twice as much as any U. S senator, if you aren't over 35, ,you11 just have to , YAIT, that's ell. This country prefers- middle or old age when It comes to conferring its honors on anybody. Many a girl, too, after being proposed to by half a dozen enthusiastic but penniless and over-educated youths during her collegeXdays suddenly comes to the correct conclusion that it is only the manwho has-gotten) his second wind, so to spea the man above 35 who isNworth paying any attention to". Young men make a lot of noise and indulge continuo'u3ly in melodrama in their efforts to prove how devoted thr are to, you but that Is awfully hard on, one's nerves, and not so very satisfying. It takes middle age "to have sense enough to amount to something and. THEN fall in loyewith you, instead of falling fall-ing Iw love and theritelling you that you will inspire them: to do big things if you will only knarry them". ' Sometimes I think tha anybody who says youth is preferred simply doesn't know what he Is talking about. It is like preferring anemia tp good health. And yet, business-would .certainly be as dry and dead Ss a tree without sap, If it wercn'tsfor youth. And when I say sap, I mean sap! ii Copyright, 1930, McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) 'Racing tires for high-speed cars now are made of about 75 per cent cotton to stand the terrific strain. PERMANENT WAVES $SJH TROVO: BEAUTY SCHOOL By Advanced Students :.: ,,v No Burns .. , V AU Work Supervised NEWEST SMM MM MM M ' SMBM .- MBH A TQ)K?K5) w ALLli PLAYING PAINT AND Patterns arp'not .cthnwn nut nf but are shown right on a wall. This enables you to see at a glance if a design or shade will siiir vnii. x All of our Wallpapers are new 1930 stock and include many modernistic designs which lend such a chiarni, to the , well-appointed home, v . :L:'y-:: ' : :: . . - - . - , - - - - Are sold by us from beautifully arranged panels showing the actual shades and allowing allow-ing you to pick and compare various color combinations, so as to get proper color harmony. har-mony. . SERVICE QUALITY AND PRICE -:- . Phone 303 T Preferred? Sometimes I Think It Isn't make a mess, lot ' of real been made. YOUNG MAN i before. WANTED L ! MOST IM- A piece of Queen Victoria's wed ding caKG, 90 years old, was sold at auction inLondon, recently. Mrs.Cook ExpertSfeVing Fit Guarante 165 S. 5th West. Phone S55-AV Y mi WALLPAPER: samnlp hnnkg - .cJ that we give the , 3 Provo, Utah p I) P 1 t Wo- vs ' - - I J ece q ake, ! a iV cd Ladies' Aid Eriterta i ns Women . An attractive luncheon was given by the Ladies' Aid of , the : Community Com-munity .church, Tuesday afternoon at Meno Trope hall, in honor of the following members whose birthday anniversaries had occurred durinj February and March: Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Charles c:iamberlan, Mrs Charles Reinsch, Mrs. M. tt. Pope, Mrs. W. A. Spear, Mrs. O. A. Spear, and Mrs.. O. A. Fullmer. , Covers were laid for 48. i Three large birthday cakes, holding orange colored candles,- were used todecorate, the lunchec table.' .... During, the afternoon, two vocal duets were rendered by Mrs. Ft. A. Stringham and Mrs. R. E. Knapp, two readings were given by Dora Strickley, and two readings were given by Margaret Lawrence. A brief business session was held. v- , - ' sli Play Cast-To v Be Honored Under the auspices of the ciders' quorum of . the. Bonneville ward, members of the cast of "Rainbow Tnn," and their partners, and the elders of- the ward and their partners, part-ners, will be honored with a St. Patrick's party Thursday evening in the amusement hall. - A program 'will be f urnlshul, which will be followed by games. Refreshment's will be served. j Royal Neighbors To Meet Tonight A session of the Royal Neighbors of America, will be held this evening eve-ning at 8 o'clock in the IO. O. P. hall. A good attendance will be appreciated. (S EsSoar Whether it be a Modern Electric, a straight Coal or art Electric and Coal Combination (to a real pleasure to try the new receipes which arc so plentiful. - y'- ':)",:''.::. " ' ' 1 ""' v . - -XS'idr ifSSST- v 3? jt;I::-'4E? arsiBtar rfi . BY ATTENDING ' - ' Mrs. Donnelly, representing the Monarch Factory, interesting, program for tomorrow. ; : , UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL TERMS ij ; .THE?ttE IS. Dhcon-Taylo r-R us sell Co. )Nine Busy Furniture Stores Mrs. Glen Gardner To Be Hostess . Fiist-A-Mere club rnerHrs 'V meet at the home of Mrs. Glen Gardner Saturday afternoon. Three tables of, bridge will be followed with a luncheon. , Prizes will be presented. . An invitation is extended to all members. - s;: o t- Friday Afternoon Club Postponed The meeting of the Friday After, aoon Social club, scheduled for Friday, Fri-day, has been postponed until Friday, Fri-day, March 28 due to illness. Missionary To Be Honored Under thoauspiccs' of the Lake View ward missionary committee, a farewell social, will be held Monday Mon-day evening at 8 o'clock in. the ward amusement hall, to honor Herbert .Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madsen, who Is 'leaving 'leav-ing soon for a mission in Denmark. A splendid program is being arranged, ar-ranged, which -will be followed by lancing. Refreshments will be served. Carter's band from Lchi has been engaged for; the evening.. All members of the ward and , .friends of the young man, are ex tended an . invitation to be present on this occasion. - u LeVendredi Cerclc To Have Party Mrs. Gilbert Gould will be hostcHs to members of the Le Vendrcdi Cercle, Friday afternoon at her home. . Two tables, of bridge will be played, play-ed, prizes awarded and luncheon served. All members are cordially invited. OUR COOKING SCHOOL EACH Tiiis week at 2 p. m. . TO) LSD wn Pome and Bring Your Friends "free linoleum bit 42-piece dinner set 0 GIVEN FREE WITH EACH RANGE PURCHASED .. DURING THIS. DEMONSTRATION Wheii You Buy a Range, Buy the Best - - . '':: MODELS ,TO SELECT .FROM MOIE REAL VALUE BUILT, INTO THIS)RANPE THAN ANY OTHER IN AMERICA Fifth Ward -Old Folks' Social 1 Announcement i Is made of the annual old folks' social of the Fifth ward, to be held Friday at the ward meeting house. A cordial invitation is extended to all members of the ward over the age of 60, and all widow$ and widowers residing In the ward. , r . , '. ; A banquet will be served at noon, after which ' a splendid program ili be furnished. -St. Patrick colors and motifs will be employed. In the tccoratlve soheme.-v'--:'..'.-''- Alex Mortensen Is chairman of the ward old, folks' committee ami Mrs. Mortensen Is in charge of the dinner. Jamboree At v Edgemont Ward ' The Sunday school of the Edgo-mont Edgo-mont ward will glvo a Jamboree Friday evening' at 8 o'clock In the ward amusement hall. ' A number of original arid clever stunts will be jfurnlahcd, and a on-act on-act play will be presented. Dancing will, conclude the evening's aetlvl-f ties, and refreshments will be served- "-1:' :., The public Is Invited. : There is ; said to be a sports writer who once whole a, story about Phil Scott, Aho . vanqulshd pugilist, and never once called him "Phaintlng" or "Suffering." 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