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Show 1 4 SUNDAY , HERALD mi - mm .i.iwiii.tn.yryyf--y' if t Sunday, September 10, 1950 v 1 Yesharah Qfficers, numnm m ; ' ' - "" ' M' Party 3 Hold Planning1 Session-Her- - - e Officers and committee members of Yetherah missionary organization mat at the home of the president, Mra. Fern Eyrlng, Friday evening. Plans were formulated for a successful club It li suggested that members reserve, Sept. 22 date of the first meeting which will- also be held at the riome of Mrj. Eyrlng. Refreshments followed which were served to 18 present. - Frozen, apples have been kept for four, months without losing an appreciable amount of vitamin C - . J . , - I Dinner Honors Departing , Guardsman ON THE ' J Lin e H l WITH MIU.II Hi! netsrhbor. your Party Line about operator Is quit onconcerned reason or anpeople, who for other, omit eating breakfast Breakfast comes after the longest 4 fast of the 24 hours. The body slowed been have functions by sleep, the stomach emptied and .7 v the situation is greauy line trycar old without start to the ing article fuel. A forward-lookin- g published in Reader's Digest of May, 1850 built a positive case for the eating of breakfast Second to going without breakfast entirely, are the folks who eat an inadeauate breakfast, "ttiaaen doe-to- rs hunger" is the term some are using for the numerous ' abhormalties "which follqw this v ':ac-'- destructive habit The Digest A article suggests a suitable break , J ...i fast menu, and we quote from a 3 recent Home economics editorial " ' food service release: "In a recently revised bulletin on breakfast, government nutritionists say, 'Some people try to gaining weight by eatkeep from breakfast, or ing a bird-sizskipping the whole meal. It's a far better plan to eat a good breakla fast and learn eough calorie arithmetic to even out your day's PLANNING MEET1NO Looking over the club calendar for Phile quota over the three meals'." conRecent cientifle studies Teres of Sorosis are, left seated, Mrs. Kyle Clark, program chairMr. and Mrs. Bob G. Jensen (Joyce Crandall) man: Mrs. Monroe 3. Paxman. president; standing left, Mrs. Arn- firm the fact that everyone should old E. Graham, vice president and Mrs. Virl Harrison, secretary eat a good breakfast. These tests, and reporter. First meeting of the club yer is planned forthls conducted at a prominent medical college, showed the effects of week. Joseph A., Eliza Jeffs different breakfast habits on university men and women. With Family KsjJds Reunion' breakfast, work output was greatHEBER The family of the er, reaction were faster. Tremor lata Joseph A. and Eliza Jeffs slowed down. Without breakfast, fUsband held a reunion at Can just the opposite was true. New, Mr. and Mrs. Bob G. yon Glen recently. on studies these Although will be at home soon at A were not conducted Jensen 448 N. 5th W., following their were program and refreshments Looking forward to a year of one on interior decorating and breakfast enjoyed. Willi Luc purpuae ui awing whwhinx .,.(. Hii:allied homemakins subjects , a person would gain or lose honeymoon trip to the southern ' Utah Los Phoenix and parks, of are Phile Teras officers wlth breakfast, weight of!to ity, ,He club thhTyear arel101 Make every breakfasht an inSorosis who met for a planning Mr, Monroe J. Paxman, presi-- ! records were kept for both the Angeles. and different meal in The were teresting united women. and showed men The data young couple meeting during the past week. ;dent;Mrs.; Arnold E. Graham,.. that there were no to hold order your family's ina cerein in marriage recently significant terest. Plan to serve the usual The first scheduled meeting of! vice president; Mrs. Vlrl Harri-.- weight in banthe Smith when the mony Joseph subjects changes ..!son, secretary and reporter; Mrs.e changedfrom a "basic breakfast" quet hall performed by Bishop N. foods of fruit, cereal, milk, bread be held Sept. 14 at the club Theodore ofte,,,, correspond-thor from "no C. Westover. The bride is the and butter in a variety of ways. of Mrs. home Ralph Olsen. A ing secretary; Mrs. J. Robert Bul-g- et to "no breakfast," break- daughter of Mrs. L. J. Brandon There ar over 100 tempting foods to "basic the acquainted session is planned lock, treasurer; Mrs. Kyle Clark, breakfast" of Provo and L. D. Crandall of for breakfasts. and! Program chairman assisted by fast." with a review of the in used breakfast The Salt Lake while the groom's parbasic im-pacrars. raux ana mary tugfne voting on new members. ProMrs. .fohn Bowen, Mrs. Wil-la- these studies, was a cereal break- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Gail JenDid you ever stop to think of grams for the year will be largeNelsdn and Mrs. Doran fast consisting of fruit, cereal, sen of Manti. tne different varieties of breakand butter. This The bride was given in mar- fast cereals? They come in puffs, the visiting milk, bread ly given by the members them- Johnson comprise breakfast is satisfying, nutritious, riage by her father, and a formal flakes, shreds and biscuits, to selves which, the officers believe, committee. ' and economical.' enfollowed the marriage. mention a few. There are enough self and confidence A brings quotation from Frank R. now, we have spoken up reception wore an The bride richment to those taking part. Canning, fOrm the club motto: on There varieties to have a different kind and we sincerely model of white faille, original Two open sessions of the "To see a world in a grain of trustthe subject small every day for about that none of the Party Line collar, scalloped bodice closing threecereal club year have been planned and sand. And .a heaven in a wild listeners weeks, with no repeat perover will fall and fslnt one fall meeting will be devoted flower; To hold infinity In the skirt' entrain. Looped formances unless your family from lack of eating an adequate and fullformed to useful, practical and beautiful palm of yogr hand, And a bandeau which pearls eternity breakfast. held veil. Her p an hour., net, nnsimas gin suggestions. If you were 'listening on the flowers were chartreuse which each member wijl con- -; tinted no Line awhile back you were Howard R. CranParty tribute. with two orchids built assisting stephSnotts we doubt talked remember about H. A. Rudy, Salt Lake: Mr. dall, The officers call especial ata on white This bible. carried a new basic homemade mis which and Mrs. L. D. of Salt tention to the program planned can be stored and is hndy for out the color scheme of char Lake; Mrs. KayCrandall Jensen. Mrs for October 12 which will cover maroon and treuse, pale pink. breads cake.S 41.1 Porrtr rita. n.aking up cookies, tA.... the subject of child Craft. In this . Attendants were Mrs which are only some of 77, baked A.', Ckl.l... Wlprogram practical suggestions for Mrs. Karl Thalman can dishes be which Rudy. produced articles which can be made by from the mixture. From time to Grant Hoover, Joan Biimn. Lo Angeles children will be given, and varlr' "Carroll, time we should like to give Party Manti, Gary Jensen, the, grooms! ous types of hand craft and visual flthorc was -. man. best Line listeners vr- -. n "vaiuvci, recipes for making brother aids will be demonstrated and craniiuuci i laics, jviaruyn some of the dishes. up which can serve a real purpose dall. Salt Lake and Elizabeth Since there is no age limit to in the entertainment of a child Los Angeles. Young, a at oven 350 moderate F., the we of banana bread degrees poularity who is ill. A visit to the Sprlng-vill- e Honored guests were Mrs. to 40 45 aboutminutes. chosen have this item for Storage today's H. Nielsen, bride's grandart exhibit is also planned Emily and texture. flavor recipe. Joy of this bread is its improve for a spring meeting, as well as In case you have lost the basic mother, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus ease of preparation, since it takes Jensen, the groom's grandparMix t a few minutes made recipe here is another one: ents only fromj , ofMantl, and Mrs. Elizabeth p the basic mix. Its flavor improves Mix Young of Los Angeles. with standing, therefore it can be v2 cups shortening made the day before you are en- 9 cups sifted flour tertaining or just anytime for 1 teaspoon salt use. general Viscup (4 tablespoons) double-actin- g , 2 cups Mix baking powder. (do rot pack) Combine sifted flour, salt, and 3i nip sugar bakfogl. powder. Stir well. Sift into a large bowl. Add shortening. Use i teaspoon soda 1 cup mashed ripe banana? (2 fingergtlps or pastry blender to or 3) (use fully ripe or distribute the shortening throughout dry Ingredients Until the mixfruit) Va ture resembles coarse cornmeal. cup chopped walnuts 2 eggs The Mix is now ready to use or V Combine Mix, sugar and soda. store in a close canister on your Add combined bananas, walnuts pantry shelf. T become each night a sleep- and eggs. Beat to blend thoroughWill hang up for now. but ing beauty, this young woman ly. Turn into loaf pan listen for the Party Line ring soon uses a hairnet te keep her curlsnylon in place. inches) lighted greased. Bake in again. : yllh Canyon m y Dinner Greets Visi tors Mr. and Mrs. John B. Campbell gave a fsrtwtU dinner party for Mrs. Campbell's son, CpL Richard Petersen at a local cafe, Friday evening. CpL Petersen left yesterday with units of the Utah State National Guard. Present in addition were Mr. and Mrs. George Beers, Beverly Peterson, Raymond Campbell. Mrs. Richard Petersen and daughter, Nancy Ann. Mrs. Petersen expects to join her husband as soon as possible. f Party,-Turke- Mr. and Mrs. T. ,C. Chris tensen gave a canyon party and tufkey dinner in Canyon Glen, recently to honor their friends from Cedar City, who are visiting here. Attending were Mrs; Cluff Riddle and son, Terry; Mrs. Sylvia Jones, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones and daughter, LaVona; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Adams and children, Nolan and Ann of Orem; and Calvin Chris-tense- n, Provo. - we Wed Mr M o Sweetbriqrs at V ed M Newlyweds Will Return Soon To Make Home Phile Teres of Sorosis Set For Mew Club Year .,,.ii -- : new, tailored perfect - fitting V3 by-la- k. rd ';ln lace-edg- 195 9.95 of ed -- at " Yourfivorfti Stack dress shoes to your early Autumn wardrobe MYRLE'S SHOP 33 EAST CENTER cu is seen r.-,- ,-. 4 of rich, supple calf, indispensabli Choose from many exciting styles,, m CHARM. a1 "'icc .- - - t- - ' r- - - -v I .c '':r . i '.-- "' I v Make-Your-O- V f r y ' ' - u . fti U ; Wonderful collection of beautiful, practical coats in gabardine, sharkskin, strea and tweed, choose from yoke back, moderate flare or ' f - i n 2H? td ify,es T4f Mil i to OVu.u j OF DIANE JR. 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