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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1940. I Page Three Q>ll1l1leool,___*__ • *_ __ P-:-R_E_V_I_E_w __ F_A_s_H_I_o_N WEST JORDAN GIRL TO HEAD "TAPPERS" AT UNIV. OF UTAH Smooth Indirect Lighting Adds New Charm to the Living Room Marie Malstrom, University of Utah student from West Jordan, was recently appointed to the position of manager of tap dancing in the Women's Athletic association for the coming year. A sophomore at the state University, Miss Malstrom plans to major in physical education and minor in foods. While attending the Jordan high school she was editor of The Broadcaster, associate editor of The Beetdigger and active in other organizations. She was graduated in 1938. IT'S TIME TO WIELD THAT PAINT BRUSH __j MISS RUBY LEAK WINS COVETED AWARD AT L. D. S. BUS. COLLEGE At the annual award assembly of the L. D. S. Business college held May 17, Miss Ruby Leak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leak, Midvale, was named among the sixteen winners of the coveted Heber J. Grant awards for outstanding achievement during the 1 past school year. Miss Leak received her award for excellence in accounting. MIDVALE MATRON JOINS "WAPOO CLUB" AT FAMED EASTERN SANITARIUM Mrs. B. A. Hartman, of Midvale, who is at the McCleary Sanitarium and Clinic at Excelsior Springs, Mo., became a member of the Wapoo club at the regular Time can be saved in cooking meeting of that visitors' organizaif a large salt shaker is filled with tion held at Excelsior Springs, acmixed spices and kept on a shelf cording to a report received today. near the mixing table. Mix spices Famed for its ten natural minin this proportion: Four tableeral waters, this community respoons cinnamon to two tableports that more than 60,000 visitspoons each of cloves, nutmeg, ors from all sections of this counginger and mace. try, as well as abroad, spent from several days to many months here Add a tablespoon each of preduring 1939. Of primary interest pared horesradish and mustard to all is the million dollar Hall of to half a cup of whipped cream. Waters which first opened its Serve with ham, veal or pork. doors in 1938. This building was made possible by the city and fedREMOVING MUD STAINS eral government through a loan Slices orraw potatoes are wonand grant. Conceded to be the derful helps in removing mud only institution of its kind in the stains. They will take them off world, it houses bath departments woolen materials as well as refor both men and women, a minmove them from tan shoes. Just eral water swimming pool, a hall rub with the moist cut side, changof springs where the mineral dressed alike and playful togeth- ing to a clean piece when soiled. daughter and mother pod: a in EAS waters are dispensed by the glass, . er in ridiculous, little cotto~ dresses, d~tted in scarlet, from a page an infantile paralysis and arthritic m the May Harpers Bazaar. Tmy drawstnngs make alluring ruffles at 1 pool and treatment department, a the neck, the sleeves, and the pockets. For a different flavor, spread a modern bottling plant as well as - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - bit of Roquefort cheese on lamb the offices of the mineral waters ~=========;=====~~=============;~ ~ chops before they have been tumsystem and Chamber of Comed in broiling. ~ merce. Subscribe to The Sentinel now. The visitors' club which now than more has a membership of 1,000 representatives of 39 states and Canada, Alaska, and Old Mexico, meets once each week in the Hall of Waters. The rapid approach of spring heralds one of the greatest outdoor sports known to home-owners. Namely, painting porch and garden furniture. Winter months may be spent in mulling over color combinations or just plain waiting. But spring sees every block in every city dotted with figures busily wielding brushes and dressing up the outside accourtements to their homes. One of the most important points to remember when the In this music room ·and in the adjoining living room, totally-indirect painting starts is that the idea is lighting fixtures were used. The gold-and-ivory finish of tile metal to make the old things look like blends nicely with the room's furnishings. the old·style, bare·bulb chandeliers, new. That's no great trick to the By Alice Lee available at prices that are well are job, according to Lenore Kent, the reach of the most modest within hands and eyes the HEREVER who writes of her own methods in have work to do-and this in· purse. the May issue of Better Homes eludes most family pursuits-the Fo1· the soft lighting effect that so 11 and Gardens. The most important need for properly-designe d overhead many homemakers prefer, the totalCriap White Pique, is recomfixture of type ly-htdlrect to is step in Miss Kent's mind lighting soon makes itself apparent. mended. Directing all of its light By FRANCES PECK Cloae to Your Face" • • • Heinz Home Inst.itu&.e Floor and table lamps are impor· to the ceiling, which then acts as a choose the proper colors that will lighting scheme reflector, it gives the room a smooth set off a house or garden to the tant adjuncts to the tablespoons tomato ketchup 2 of the Jiving room, but should not be and even atmospher-: of lighting tablespoon prepared brown 1 best advantage. made to assume the entire burden. which adds appeal and makes the mustard con· illumination, general Adequate room more "homey". A house with a gray roof, white salt. teaspoon % per· switch, waq single a by tJ·olled The newe1· living room lighting body and lettuce-green shutters, mits safe freedom of movement and When butwr is melted, addmade in all-metal and are fixtures for instance, affords all sorts of ease of seeing· that make the entire metal-and·glass combinations. In cup cold roast beef cut in 1 color possibilities. Primrose yel- room usable by every member of selecting yours, make certain that %-inch cubes. Branch ~f BANK MIDVALE Sandy the family. its design harmonizes with the C1ty low, dark blue, pale gray, white miz th.en browned, well until Cook In recent years, the lighting fix- room's architectural and decorative the of some are lettuce-green and SAVORY SALMON meat gently with-ture indl!stry has given increasing scheme, and that its size Is not only Member Federal Deposit Insuran~ shades suggested by Miss Kent. stu!)y to equipment that beautifies adequate from an illumination Golden fritters of delicate sal- 1 medium (17-oz.) can eooked Corporation mon mixed with sweet kernels of macaroni in eream. sauee On the other hand, an unpainted as well as it illuminates. The re- standpoint, but also takes Into con· and overcombination attractive today, appetizing room-dimensions an that are Is corn sult sideration cheese. with brick with slate roof and cream head lighting fixtures, totally unlike ceiling height. to set before your family. Deftly Pour inro BmGll ca8'8'6f"'le • • trim definitely limits the choice blended tomato ketchup and pungent pepper sauce high-light their sprinkle wilhfor outdoor furniture colors. dainty savoriness to help them find % cup fresh bread erumbs, Gardens and flower beds, too, buttered. favor with the man of the house. should be taken into consideration. You'll need to count on generous Bake in a moderate oven (360"1 servings. F.) 20 minutes or until crumbs are The furniture may be painted to 1 I Fritters Corn [ Salmon and brown. (Serves~ complement flowers and enhance 1 fiakeand bone Skin, their beauty or it may be painted (1-lb.) can salmon. 1 so as to clash glaringly and spoil Mix lightly with-BY the entire effect. cup whole kernel corn 1 SUSAN THAYER Paint dealers are always glad to 1 tablespoons flour 3 tablespoons tomato ketchup 2 consult with home-owners and salt teaspoon 1 pore over color charts so that the "SENIOR CLASS MEMBERS •• !" , to dwell on the fact that they must pepper sauce red Dash : soon be taking on responsibilities. best shades may be obtained. Miss 1 eggs, slightly beaten. 2 VERSATILE VEGETABLE It's commencement time again Every thoughtful boy and girl in Kent hints that the average perHave fat one-fourth inch deep that realize the must land Drop great pan. this frying in States heated Oven-baked beans may be an oldson not trained to carry colors in and all over the United salmon mixture from tip of a table- fashioned favorite, but they are inhis mind would be well advised to girls are trying on new, long white whatever happens, life for them is spoon into the fat and fry to a deed modern in the way they lend obtain bits of paper or cloth of the dresses and boys are admiring not going to be carefree or ungolden brown on both sides. Makes themselves to a variety of tasty six servings of four fritters each. dishes you can make in a hurry. desi.red shades. If the exact .color double-breasted navy blue suits. I demanding. An~ as for the greatthe and States Umted the of ness preparaand Now that it's spring, you will want wars of spite in cant be bought, the dealer w11l be For li[[!ose first faint traserve this delicious blend of to Amable and willing to advise home- tions for wars, the classes of 1940 I advantage of being born an ceries of gray in your nutty-flavored beans and rieh sauce ! erican that, alas, is only too selfJ are making their bows. owners as to mixing paints. as a flavorsome hot salad garnished hair •.• put them to rout with curly jilndive or fresh garden"Members of the senior class of evident these days! with Clairol! Or if your lettuce. This full-flavored dish is Let the commencement day or1940 ladies and gentlemen of the VENETIAN BLINDS hair is quite gray, streaka. special delight when it comes to To shield a sun porch from facuity, parents and friends, I' ~tor of 1940 speak simply _and making a quick and tempting meal ed or overbleache d, out of sliced cold left-overroast,f or summer glare ,try using Venetian deem it a privilege to be with you ~onestly .of these ol? Amer1c~n Clairol will shampoo. ~a cold meat accomblinds. Or.use them on glass doors on this auspicious occasion . . . " Ideals which o~ce agam we real:ze A LEFT-OVER OPPORTUNITY it is the perfect condition and impart natpaniment and speedily prepared. It is the commencement da must be chenshed. And let hlm between living room and den, sug-[ If you have some left-over beef ural-looking color in one Hot Bean Salad Y speak words of encouragement to . roast tucked in your refrigerator, gests Bett er H omes an d G ard ens. I speaker come from miles away ' to 1 these young people who look upon · treatment. In the your quick give to Brown in skilletthis is your chance ' d t' . . . If the den IS some Imes use as a deliver a message of congratulafamily this brand new treat called 4 hands of your beauty strips bacon, cut in small spare bedroom the blinds will af- ; tion and exhortation to these boys ar: uncertam world. Let hlm reMacaroni with Barbecued Roast pieces shop operator. your hair d irls sittin in oun di it m1_nd them that we are once more Of alJ the Spring pretties .•. suits Beef. They will be delighted with ¥.! cup thin onion slices. ford privacy. g gn Y gomg to work together as a na. g . Y ' an g kettomato of savor tempting will be kept youthlike, the remain the pesennial favorite, be- chup and b:rown mustard cooked Addt d 'th f · tl h and beauty m a lme on the plat- t' 0 soft and shining. wn, ones Y an Wl d airn.etshs t cause of their versatility. Above into the meat, which in turn is 1fa cup finely chopped celery A tablespoon or two of tomato form for relatives and friends to 1 every one concerne , WI ou is a model in Botany rep, trimmed folded temptingly into the delicate 1fa cup tomato ketchup · soup in. gravies give them de- see as well as honor. th e d'ff' · · · · 1 1cult'1es th a t 1·Ie with white waffle pique pegtop macaroni and cheese combination. 2 . 1 m1m1n1zmg tablespoons pure cider vinega'l' . g th em s q ua rely . revers. The silhouette of the suit This dish is quick to make as well licious flavor. Or you might simBut what shall he say, th1s . a h ea d b u t f ac1n 2 tables~oons water New for you get .mer slices of cold roast beef in a spring of 1940 when the world 1s Th en perh aps th e f u t ure o f the meets the fashion mottos ofbosom eaten, be to quick as teaspoons prepared brown York and Paris ... a higher 2 ·IS no 1ess b n ·ght th an . . . a neater rib-line. Note the the macaroni and cheese already f one no can of condensed tomato soup or in a paroxysm of war and mustard 1940 1 h d? c ass o . prepared. (18-oz.) cans ovenmedium 2 t th 1 th f t f th for spot . ea pour it over a pot roast in the last dares to predict what hes a bright a toque, flower little a Write .. ow lor free booklet ""d free e c asses e u ure o was . Barbecued with Macaroni Boston style. beans, baked advice o" your b.alr problem f<> :hour of cooking. Shall he remind his listeners of graduated in those springtimes any spring wardrobe. You'll find Beef Roast Left-Over Joan Clair, Pre.siclet:Jt, Clairol, ~. .• c., ~ilmmer 20 minutes or until this identical model at Auerbach's the seriousness of life and warn of the simpler nineteen-twenti es. W. 46tb St., New York, N.Y. 130 shredskilletin with hot Combine Serve thickened. Citv, Lake Salt in exbe will they Keep plenty of cleaning tissue them that soon ded curly endive or garden lettuce. '2._ tablespoons butter in the bathroom. It will save pected to take responsible places RIDE THE NEW ••• CARE OF 'MUMS much wear and tear on the towels in their communities? Shall he Fool your chrysanthemum s into -especially when the men folks dwell on the wealth of opportuand save them learn to use it for wiping off raz- nities that lie before the ambiti- blooming earlier from early frosts. Make a tent of ors and the women for removing ous and urge them to set a goal closely woven black sateen heavy, and work towards it steadily? lipstick. FAST THRU SERVICE TO Shall he talk of the greatness of and place it over the mums, ad"ALL AMERICA" our country and remind them how vises Better Homes and Gardens fortunate they are to have been in the May issue. Place the tent Depot and Ticket Office evening every 6 at mums the over born Americans? 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