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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tue day, September 2$, 1937 ' ' "T LOGARCACHE COUNTY, UTAH Clifton Baby and Her Grandmothers Huge Aster and Plumed Cockscomb Make Corsage They Set Off the Popular Sport Tvseeils With a Flash of Itriiliant Color. Page Fhrfl the coiu (ii:'nb!.!p throughout, ii.e :x':u, sml a color siheme has Youthful chests nt'd d e.v. r with draw pulls that are part of the functional dcslrrm. and dressing tables with huge mirros to make every young worn in feel like a Holly-Iwcglamor girl. Manufacturers of Ameriean- The modern style of decora ton loomed. wool pile carpet and rugs M' e r,,,r yim ha'e kPt in mind the nee d ,io stay young of homes. Gone are the ln spirit. A young couple betting wlMav,.raRe that wouW not stay Ut U:kt home mi the floor, "the elrd comblnat!dr faU aoulJ lu lo kx tions of angles and spots. In their Influence New Designs ben a.hirved. I AMI RIGA VS CACHE j Tested Recipe l Barton Rt Lnis L, Ftinm i de.-lg- Otb'ne quit, so doll- vtb for coot Septeiu TrRBr8 bar evening carper iI1m special plea-ltb lb u j n! S'nt axtr. ... n..frllurp' Pl rn rugs and cm pets, with emphasis upon tex u e, upon s effect and design. Tlin. too. solid color broadloom Is a popular choice for modem rooms A smooth expanse of plaS color on the floor increases the apparent size of the room and the decorator to add pattern on the wall or in fumi'ure enrrgs. I a t uei bor-der- le o all-ov- er smooch ebaast grilled rtfbt tuts lb a crisp, brow cakaa . . . wtib a aids d I h of grUlsd lomatoaa 4 . j (or only occasionally), youT welcome tba flavor variety found to these Cheese Wsfllee I cups sifted cake Court I tea doable-actinspoon baking powder: Vi teaspoon salt; I egg yulka welt beaten: I cup milk; t table spoons melted butter or other abort enlng; 1 ccp grated American cheese: t egg whites, etlffly beaten Sift floor onre. measure, add bulb Ing powder and aalL end sift again. Combine egg yolka, milk, and Add to flonr. beating until lemooth. Add cbeessy Told In egg whltea Cake In hot waffle Iren. !y g .. ?,:, ' rj ' X? ' V v I j" i'- - ! J J i ! but-Ite- l &riuk.i.a '4' Make Clifton Arlene Keller, daughter )t Mr. and Mrs. Fairen Keller of her this place, commemorated birthday on September j ear-ol- d 20. The child has the distinction of having two grand mothers and 'four gieat grand mo.hers living. jail of whom attended the birthday J i'd;Xkh, f ' j $7 . ! ", 4 .O' Ky. a 4, vtae. .Ta-.f jhr. d. t mt t j, jisA y party. The Light Aster is a Focal Point in a field of Fiery Red Mrs. V" . left to right. Grandmother. Mrs. Mildred Keller; Standing:, mot'ier. Mrs. Diene Keller, and grandmother, Mrs. Lona McDermott. Seated, left to right, four yirs. Margaret Henderson, Mrs. Sarah Ann Dennett. Mrs. Sfliuh JHH6 IcDermott find Mrs. Ilannilh Keller. Duly Arlene Keller. . -- Cockscomb. Lona McDermott, mother of Biby Arlene's mother, is 41, and resides in Clifton. Mrs. McDer- mott's mother. Mrs. Margaret Hen- derson, is 65, and lives at Clifton, and Mrs. McDermo:t's husband's mother, Mrs. Sarah Jane McDermott, is 78, and also resides In Clifton. Mrs. Mildred Keller, mother of Baby Arleiu's father. 46, and resides In M.nk Crek. Mrs. Keller's mother, Mrs. Sarah A1111 Bennett, is 81, and resides at Smnhtield, Utah, and Ms. Keller's husband's mother, Mrs. Hannah is 68, and resides In Mink Creek. Mrs. Sarah Ann Bennett was two weeks after her pioneer arrived in Salt Lake City with a handcart company. Harsh Hues p'Yf'llirlpfl in MINUTE BIBLE STORIES h, Best Designs , wafflem five Note: This batter may alto be baked on a bob greased grlddlA v An Eskimo who had visited the Canadian NaUonal Exhibition at Toronto went home last week with a new purchase. An enterprising salesman had sold him an electric refrigerator. ed U inle-esti- ' neckties with what it saves pro.-.- "l LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 25c complexion enhance a single color scheme in dress, and. too, the wearer is frequently seen In motion. Hence, ihe colors of the diven-yo- rt should be studied. In addition to the blue there was brown. SOme green and buff. The latter shades should be more subdued than the blue made less con-i- s in used tpicuous even though the greater quantity throughout room. For ins'ance, another chair upholstered in b:own and blue -O The brilliant accessories being worn this autumn add as merry a' ' note to the smart young lady's j t1e correct use of color In , outfit as the colored autumn leaves home, beauty, comfort, repose tle add zest to the landscape. A sim-- 1 0- anc Oder nay be attained, or By C. V. HANSEN these may be banished by startling pie touch that steps up any fall an costume such as this gTay wool gansh combinations. RE'TH'S DEVOTION The modern home manager has tweed with wide lapels is a bright A severe famine in the land of, become "ensemble conscious not nosegay or colorful' sorsage of Judih Induced Elirr.elech, a native only with respect to personal Bothlehem-Ephratato of emi . fresh flowers. . tire, but also in relation to home grate into the land of Moab, with Some persons seem furnishings. While orchids and such unusual his wife Naomi and his two sons, to have the happy ability to com-boand Chlllion. This was or exotic flowers are lovely for MaM bine colors successfully, but about the time of Gideon, B. C. evening wear, many of the com- - 1250 M the end of ten tainty attends observance of the or family. years Na mon or garden flowers are better 0ml, was left a widow, with her laws of color harmony. Just as In one point to be remembered hats, frocks, shoes, color should be distributed about purchasing for sports or outdoor wear. Not two sons. They married each a an bfs, the aim for home the room. ' from he land of Moib; the sons. May the Lord be kind to Putting some of the among the least of these common vas named Orpah and the you, even as you have been kind fu. mailings Is not necessarily to dominating color In the draperies flowers s celosa or the plumed have them match in color, but aill do this cockscomb with its feathery spikes name of the other was Ruth. Af-- to me. possibly solid blue uh glass curtains of light yel-aThen Orpah kissed her farewell r jther 10 tlave them harmonize. golden yellow, russet orange, or ter about tcn 'ears of married rich red. A cluster of the plumey llfe the husbands also died, weeping, returned to her own, Bringing a color scheme out of low or tan beneath them, or the fashioned about a single ing their widows with no children, people, but Ruth clave to Naomi, the varied articles In any room draperies may be figured material Naomi grew homesick for her who then said to her. Behold, thy does not mean all the furnishings in blue, tan and a dash of dull large aster or dahlia gives an un- Is going back to her must be thrown out. Every room pink. usual effect that is very striking. own Iand of Judah. She called her sister-in-lato her and bade people, and unto her gods; re:urn has ruliments of a sound color The various autumn flowers daughters-in-laAproper background Is essen- scheme and it is possible that by tial in I niust return to also with her. whlch are not In season not only them la'ewell, securing a pleasing effect But Ruth clung to Naomi and eliminating one or two colors, sub-'add flattering color to the coat or my country. It is well for you, my and draperies. If upholstery sport jacket but they are popu- - mons v lves 10 leave me and re- - begged : "Ask me not to leave you. duing one and enchancing anoth- - the lat.er are figured, plain walls of desired be result may lar because they last so long and turn each t0 the dwellinS her. Wither you go, I will go. Where er, the desirable. Too many figured find you lodge, I will lodge. Your peo- -, rived at without much expense, 'surfaces in a room are continue to look fresh after sev- - mother- Perhaps you will confusing there new husbands, who you may pie shall be my people, and your The easiest way is to start with and annoying. Plai ntan walls eral hours out in the open. serve as dutjful as you served my God my God. the article which dominates the and a plain dark brown rug Naomi marveled when she beheld room from the color standpoint, would prove restful, and brown Genof this the loyalty and love if jt be the davenport in the liv-- 1 walnut, oak or mahogany furni-til- e woman, and knowing that she ing room, not the colors per- - ture would be best. Since blue spoke from the heart, she urged haps they are blue, brown, a little is a cool tone, use of pink shaded her no longer to return. Together green and black on a buff back- - lamps would lend a touch of to Bethlehem ground. If the blue is the most warmth and a vase or bowl of journeyed they whe:e they arrived at the begin-- j conspicuous color, do not put a deep, rich blue would emphasize ning of the barley harvest. Ruth, large rose chair near it. One up- - the dominating color and give the holstered in the same shade of room a smart, spirited Chapter 1. appear-blu- e would do for the room what ance. Cushions of dull pink, sap--a matching blue hat and blue phire blue, tan and brown could be used on the davenport. purse would do for a costume. It is not well, however, to at-- j Whatever may be the dominat-tema room done in one color ing color, the principle is the as is in same. throughout, Select harmonizing and Trenton The M.I.A. held their wearing apparel, sincepossible the color contrasting colors with which to A social Tuesday evening. opening of the wearer's eyes, hair and enhance the dominating color; tliree-aplay, "When a Woman was which was presented Decides, very much enjoyed. Several other numbers completed the program. a large crowd was in attendance. Miss Velda Hodges, daughter of n OWN Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hodges and James Spackman, son of Mr. and 110W7X II Mrs. Brig Spackman were married HOME last week. Several social functions are being planned in their honor. Max Holt who is attending thei Westminster College in Salt Lake City spent the week end here. Mis. Alice Allred and Mrs. Em- .ia Briggs were visitors at the That we are a member of the FEDERAL HOME home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wheeler of Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. LOAN BANK SYSTEM. Wheeler were in a wreck two miles north of Trenton, Thursday. That your DOLLARS deposited with us are INSURED Their condition is not thought to DOLLARS because each account is insured up to be serious, however, they w ill be confined to their bed with cuts $5,000 by the FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INand bruises for several days. SURANCE CORPORATION of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Ransom Hannah Mrs. wvre calling at That we are paying 4 per annum, payable semiWheelers of Lewiston, Sunday. annually, on savings. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Allred have, moved to Buhl, Idaho. That our dividend days are January first and July Mrs. Bert Hodges and Mrs. Wil-- j ford Archibald of Buhl were visit- first of each year. . Ing relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Hansen That our OWN YOUR OWN HOME plan is easier and daughter, Margaret made a than paying RENT. -, Monbusiness trip to Salt Lake, day. Why not open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT today and get Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Glover on our dividend list and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ken- -, per annum, payable semidell and family attended the Glo- -, annually. ver reunion at Lewiston, Saturday. Miss Ivy Brough who is em-- I ployed at Ogden, spent ' the week end w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brough. I the slurp angles softened and down. In the modern furniture dr- for average hones and erage purses, simplicity has been w ithout sacrifice of charm, and puces are definitely designed for Hie .small and medium-size- d rooms apd homes into w Inch they are to go. j Mode n design in furniture finds Its best expression In sectional, II upholstered pieces that are a boon to the small house owner because they may be combined and rear-- ! Buy ranged in so nuny ways; and In a wide variety of set tional wall pieces that may be ensombled according to the own- It iui't twcmirr to par 50 1 or mor to gn quality ia a LiMcrtaa Toolh IaMo, daJc bf the autkere ers' wishes, so that the wails pro- - o(dtmfno, Note Ltkirrme, comes lo you ia a Large lube at vide space for bookshelves, radio bo a .1 .a., t. .nd yur trrtK. m. cabinet, desk and cabinets, all r""riru"'ii BT uniform in height. bet are awrtlj a atmteatkoa. Lambert Pbarmaaal C Modern sdlnlng room groups have been scaled down In size so that they fit into the small dining rooms and alcoves that exist In so many apartments and Modem bedroom groups houses. beds. provide simple, -d - . Mix! rn has gon- - inrough a re- It emc ges proems. and same and genteel, wi ll most of fining 'Itwaffleyo itivi frequent- tt Q. i m I i of nd ieav-spik- es ' w w m ar-'a- ie - TRENTON pt ct w DO YOU KNOW NORTHERN FEDERAL Savings and Loan "Association I ' Classified Adds WANTED TO RENT Pasture milk cows. Call 828. for Thatcher Building 37 South JIain Street, Thone Logan, Utah 9S0 11- 1- -2 pc. SUITE, $79.95 -2 pc. SUITE, $99.50 -2 pc. SUITE, $109.50 12 pc. SUITE, $125.00 12 pc. SUITE, $145.00 .... .... . . NOW S64.0Q NOW $70.50 NOW $88.00 NOW $10 NOW . Special Discount on all Coal Heaters LARGE STOCK OF USED RADIOS going at $2.50 to $10 NEW RADIOS, Last years model, 20 to 40 Discount Westinghouse Refrigerators 15 ft. Refrigerator, $174.50 NOW $140.50 167 ft. 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