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WAV v,T, Foods with a Christmas air will contribute much to making this holiday a success for your family. Vour favorite may be turkey with all its fixin's, traditional ham, roast goose or even roast pork, but whatever it is, have the accompanying dishes all blend In with your main course. These menus will guide you in planning your Christmas feast: J , re-lie- - pfi I Cranberry Sherbet With Avocado just don't jjs. The a do those explanation was accept-PrivaMiller had forgotten his te Company's Junking Job refining company ieslgns. sutly jur.ked old and idle equip-5- t ransfer and obsolete plants, netting it yo at 1,000 tons of steel for the or enough jp metal campaign jrovide all the steel needed in Mo. jafacture of 50 Flying Fortress- ttera iSning w ones j Philadelphia Hot Rolls II Hot Tomato Juice With Chopped Parsley Roast Pork With Candied Sweet Potatoes Green Peas Baby Beets Carrot Sticks Olives Celery Dinner Rolls Honey Jelly Hot Mince Pie the amount of In this modern action which formerly took weeks or months is condensed into days. This is a decisive factor which has greatly increased the responsibility of the signal corps of the United States army in providing a commander with the channels of communication through which he receives information and directs the action of his troops. These pictures will acquaint you with some of the phases of signal corps duty. Above: Signal Corps men operate a mobile unit at the nt jaajaaawwaay jm ia,i J i Coffee .,. j...),. 'iimmmi mnpnamymjM eg8iiyiwMJM'ii Wj rJl Recruiting Stations in Lake I City - Provo - Ogden -Cedar City - Boise, Ida. tin ffidan, Wyo. - Las Vegas, Nev. jt Navy example of the conserva- program sponsored by the tim-- .: industry is the system of "tree as" recently established in Ala- n, where certificates were given mduals and companies emolov' I approved forestry principles. Small Children Need Special Care During Holiday's Excitement MARGO "This Is America" series. As a result of her charm, she was chosen queen of the Army Air Corps in Atlantic City. And because she wanted to so much, Mexican-borMargo recently became an American citizen. n AND USED deski and chain, 8 lea, .writera, adding mch'a. safea, utoiVEA.. 33 w. Hroadway. 8. L. C. r USED CARS TRAILERS :SED CARS TRAILER COACHES Liberal Credit Terma Jr3SE M. CHASE Sell Trade STORES IN SEN. PROVO. SALT LAKE CITY, SCATF.LLO. BOISE. 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Lis h Small eaiily wearable. Dtmotutratioo. CO 1 to AUREX EX SALT LAKE CO. 4 JUDGE BUILDING SALT LAKH CITY 1 - Week No. SALT LAKH T IS high time to think of a gift 1 or two for Aunt Emily and Sister Sue. Why not give nprons this year? Your piece bag is sure to have many odds and ends of rick rack braid and bias binding and bright scraps of material which will do for trimmings with a yard remnant of plain gingham or unbleached muslin. The diagram gives you cutting dimensions for the skirt and shows how to shape the waistline. It is easy to add a straight bib if you -- FOLD APRON MATERIAL AND SHAPE THE WAISTLINS . I iBROwr I 3 jc-r- v ar. ii BLUE BAWDS. WITH ORANGE BIAS TAPE like. Use wider belts, about 2 Ms inches finished, for the bibless type and cut the ties about four inches wide. These three aprons will give you ideas for any number of trimmings. Be lavish with bright color for this is the season for gay gifts to bring good cheer. NOTE These aprons are from Mrs. Spears' BOOK 4 which also contains directions for more than thirty other gifts and things to make for the home, from inexpensive new materials and odds and ends of things on hand. Copies will be postpaid at 10 cents each. Address: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS New York Bedford Hills Drawer Enclose 10 10 cents for Book 4. Name Address toother OFFICE EQUIPMENT er Coffee Farms' for Conservation Tree Mints and Assorted Nuts III Cream of Mushroom Soup Baked Ham With Clove and Brown Sugar Topping Peach Halves With Cranberry Star Garnish Parsleyed Potatoes Mashed Turnips Green Beans Cabbage Cole Slaw Pickles Jelly Celery Hearts Plum Pudding With Sauce After-Dinn- First Army maneuvers in the Carolinas. a... from 'b o a spewsruthotveth I Sauce Coffee J SJ av Pickled Peaches or Pear With Red Jelly Steamed Pudding With Hard in RKO's "Women at War," one i Radishes Olives Mashed Potatoes Gravy Buttered Brussels Sprouts 4 of several short subjects in RKO's )lroes. i act As a direct result of Margo's act-in- g on the CBS Caravan Hour she's the first feminine narrator in movies jricci-- L w ji v i a i Stuffing using a new comedy team. First will come "Adventures of a Rookie"; after that it'll be a case of "Everywhere the army goes, the rookie's sure to go." y .'7Av i Celery Curls RKO is launching a new series of feature pictures, all about a rookie, '. iv ivii Roast Turkey or Chicken With concerned. At any rate, as of right now, this one is delayed; seems, according to Lieutenant Ney's announcement, that there was no place where they could be married until 10 o'clock, when the time came, so they decided to wait fWWMwwwmMtw i ON THE Slice ser-want- ed id soldier.-- 't&hl The intelligent face of this Signal man, Private Harry shown is Kimble of Easton, Pa., young S. S. T. is typical of the Mrs. Albert Wassell, durnew American army. He is remother of war hero, Lieut. Com. operating a field telephone 18lh to was invited M. the Wassell, infantry. ceiving a message in code. Corydon ing exercises of come to nollywood as Paramount's guest, since Cecil B. DeMille is filming her son's life. Mrs. Wassell refused. "There was only one star I ever cared to go that far to see," she wrote her son. "That was Rudolph Valentino and he's dead." She doesn't go to movies often, but thinks Jimmy Stewart Is the star most like her son as a young man. But it's hardly likely that he can take time off from the army for the role. Seven years ago in November Fred MacMurray made his first picture on the Paramount lot, playing opposite Claudette Colbert in "The Gilded Lily." Remember? He does there he was in an important role, and nervous doesn't half describe the way he felt. Today they're in a gay comedy called "No Time for Love"; she's a lady and he's a sandhog. Ed ("Archie") Gardner has turned to make a celluloid version of the air's "Duffy's." He's working hard to bring his new radio program up to the top of the list before signing up with Hollywood execs for whom he last worked as a radio director. down Metro's overtures Joseph Callcia, of "For Whom the Bell Tolls," is head of the Malta War Relief organization in this country; his parents, who are English and Spanish, live in Malta, and recently he heard that the house in which be was born has been blasted to bits. radio command car, at the Making good use of a radio set in the Fort MonField Radio School, Signal Corps Replacement center, mouth, N. J. - if'' -- H ODDS ASD ENDS California in Arkansas (left), Signal men at the Second Army maneuvers when the 107th cavalry regiment, consisting of horses, motorcycles and scout cars, went into speedy action against the "enemy." Right: and receiver to give orMaking use of a portable field transmitter ders to a maciiine gun company. and window displays already. During the past four or five months the busy men at the North Pole have been making Springfield and Garand rifles entirely of wood, wooden machine guns which sound with an uncanny There will be few, very few lead soldiers. Most of them will be made of cardboard and plastics. Instead of the following toys being made from metal, wood will be used Instead: Parade guns, cannons, antiaircraft guns, forts, planes, jeeps, tanks, field ambulances, battleships, submarines and barges for Commandos. Junior will be In civilian defense, too, when he gets his presents at Christmas time. There will be doctors' and nurses' outfits, air raid warden kits and blackout sets all made of materials. ' Christmas Cards Traced To Reign of Victoria heal quarten for loldien from Clark$viU, Ton it ihehnmnnl Helen Wood, radio and nrreen actrru heard on "Thou W lAve" . . . Kadmt Conner fine to Sew Tchrnrtnli .tor- her tecond to mmrt... vrL llli. wr $eaon at the Metropolitan opera home; tht U not' her own rauto mow from A. mrlt . . . F.dtar Deerint has played more mototeycle cop$ than any other actor . . . liar pill Ed Vila it fairly busy man these Oay; he piayt with Joe Itine? orchettre on the eir't "Abie'i Irith Rote," end on Sunday pUyt firU harp with Ton To$cmimt orchutre over NBC Junior's Military Toys Made Largely of Wood Santa Claus' helpers anticipate a boom in military toys. You have noticed some of the advertisements Norman Tokar and Jacie Kelk, who play "Henry" and "Homer" respectively in radio's "The Aldrich Family," never feel absolutely sure that they're going to hold their jobs that's because practically every paga boy at NBC covets those roles. Dick Powell was working In "Happy Go Lucky," and his wife, Joan Blondell, was touring the land with th Hniivwood Victory Caravan. So. for the first time within anybody's memory, an, extra telephone was installed on a movie lot. be cause the Powells are so devoted to each other that they kept calling onrh nthpr on Ion distance, making the one phone on the set unavailable for business calls. At Christmas time It is generally an accepted thing that each member of the household requires, and should get a handling which is very close to being called "special." or close But it is the to that, who really require special Excitement is in the air. handling. Even though excitement is a healthy emotion, too much of it is quite upsetting to the very small child. child the toys For the should be quite simple. The kind that makes them open their eyes wide, enables them to put them to a practical use, will stand a "good beating," and will not be the kind that will frighten or excite them. Child training specialists, after observing many young children, also suggested that since a small child becomes tired very quickly from excitement, the parent should see that he gets his regular afternoon nap. They say parents won't be doing any kindness by letting him stay up. Another thing is to prepare for him food which does look festive and different, but which will not put too great a strain on his digestion. Parents might open the little lady's, or little fellow's, gifts, but it is hinted that it will be the wisest thing to give the little one just one or two of the gifts at a time. Enthusiasm shouldn't be expected over each gift received. Iwill take time for their little minds to figure out something to do with it, and until they do, it isn't worth much. m l 1 i.J .4 -- ? "Sis' One of Queen Victoria's favorite painters, W. C Dobson, Is credited as being the originator of the present-day Christmas card custom. In 1845 he dispatched lithograph copies of a greeting card to his friends. Prior to the exchanging of cards, Christmas letters were written to one's relatives and acquaintances. The best is none too good for our men in the service. That's why it's worthwhile consulting them for their gift preferences this Christmas. According to surveys made in camps and barracks, cigarettes and smoking tobacco head the list as the gifts preferred by our boys in O. D. and blue. Camel is their favorite cigarette (based on sales records in Post Exchanges and Canteens). If he's a a big favorite is Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco, the largest-sellin- g tobacco in the world. You have your choice of the Camel Christmas Carton, or the Camel "Holiday House" package containing four "flat fifties." Prince Albert is packaged in the pound canister. All are handsomely gift packaged with space for your Christmas message. Your dealer is featuring them now. 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