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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH WOMAN'S WORLD By "tIRLS Ertta Haley WHO THINK theyd pre-fe- Winter Bride r to be June brides instead of January brides simply because the dresses look prettier, should take a look at some of the bridal fashions now being featured! They may find that there's nothing left to be desired in the new gowns, and the fabrics probably have more splendor than summery ones. If shes found the man of her dreams, planned the little home of her dreams, a girl wants the dress of her dreams, be she a winter bride or a summer one. Todays bride just like those of yesteryear pictures herself in creamy white satin with a train. Designers are well aware of this desire, and they have indeed used their best tricks to create gowns to match those of the dream world. White satin, is of course, the traditional fabric for the girl being married for the first time, but other fabrics vie with it in fashion importance. Even though you may have your heart on the satin, take a look at some of the other luxurious fabrics and their styles if you want to choose the dress of your dreams. include The other materials white velvet which is soft and shimmering because its transparent and very queenly. Then theres For the girl being married this season, nothing could be lovelier than this white transparent velvet dress with a pearl beaded yoke by a New York designer. Tbe elegant bodice features a tiny collar and buttons run down the back. Buckram stiffening at the hips shapes tbe graceful skirt. even those who have naturally small waist measurements. The effect is frequently emphasized with a yoked neckline and bertha collars of either fabric or lace. Some necklines are demurely high, and are finished with little round or rolled collars which are flattering to so many faces. On some princess style gowns, youll find what is called a Puritan with a snug bodice Bridal gouns show new slenderness . . shaped collar, buttoned to below the waistline, white brocade for real dramatic and the skirt pocketed on each side beauty. You might even choose at the hips. Both the collar and pastel satin which is shown most- pointed flaps of the pockets are richly embroidered. ly in blush pink and ice blue. Sleeves on the dresses carry out Many of the lovely bridal gowns slenderness. this season combine satin with the theme of over-al- l lace, much of the latter being im- They are long, slender and pointed ported and comparable in exquisite-nes- s with great grandmother's wedding veil. One fabric may look better on you than the one youve imagined. The best way to tell is to try on different types, and then decide. Slimness of Line Is Main Feature The main impression which the mew bridal gowns give is that of yardage has been sacrificed. Youll slimness. This does not mean that be thrilled with the luxury of the gowns, with their opulence of fabeffect will be ric. but the over-al- l and beauty of ' line. that of trim lines. The effect of slimness is achieved at the wrists, and help to give the partly by keeping the hipline bride a willowy grace she desires .smooth and giving the skirt rewhen she glides down the aisle. In one dress seen recently, the strained fullness with wide unpressed pleats. Another way in white satin is overlaid with deliwhich this is done, is to point or cate white lace in tunic effect, and elongate the bodice into the skirt. the sleeves are entirely of lace. In either event, the waistline In another style, a which floor length dress of remains small looking, should make all the girls happy. white brocade has a short jacket semi-form- two-piec- e -- top with tight sleeves stopping below the elbows. Choose VeU to Fit With Wedding Gown A question which frequently arises when one chooses a wedding gown is whether the veil or the gown is chosen first. It seems much simpler to pick out a gown first, then to choose the veil. It is not that the gown is more important than the veil, but it is much easier to choose a veil to go with the gown, than You may have to try on as many veils as you do gowns before you fid one that fits with the gown. Should you fail to find a veil which fits both your face and gown, the veil and head dress can be made much more simply than the gown. If you do not trust your own taste in the choice of a head piece, be sure to seek advice. In general, these tips will help. The round faced girl should select a veil which comes to a point, rather than one which gives a round halo effect that merely emphasizes her round contours. Those with pointed or angular faces will probably do best to choose a veil and head piece which will help give a gentle roundness to the face. vice-vers- THE READER'S COURTROOM - Must You When You By Is r0matter, GIRLS, OR BOYS for that learn anything at college, and if they do not, is it important? My answer to both these questions would be No. By learn anything I mean, of course, from courses and classes, professors and instructors, and books. I mean learn anything of science, political economy, modern business methods, languages, literature and the cultural arts generally. Of course they dont. They dont go to college to learn anything like that. Sometimes, in a third or fourth year which less than half the enrolled students reach, a boy will suddenly awake to the value of a genuine business course, or a girl will discover her coming profession in an advanced course in child psychology. Why College? But most youngsters go to colbecause of the charm and freedom of it, the delightful stretching of young wings, the golden opportunity of meeting friends of their own and the opposite sex. It is all too good to be true; no home restrictions, a smart new wardrobe, the campus, the stadium, the where they sit glorious library dreaming over notebooks they will not only not open next week or in the years to come, but never again in their lives. After high school what? Idling about home, wishing something would happen? Taking a kindergarten or nursing course? Not for any girl or boy who can coax Mother and Dad into putting up the required cost of college prefery ably a college. If they are living in New Jersey, why not go to California? If they live in Oregon, then it must be Penn or Mass. College provides four glorious years, and after living myself withof a great col in a stones-throlege far-awa- One morning, a farmer went to work digging up a dead tree. At last the roots broke loose. The tree came crashing down across the back fence just as a neighbor was passing by with a team of horses! Several big branches landed on the them instantly. horses, killing Afterward the neighbor sued for girl's father, who had a suspicious nature, decided that one youth was taking advantage of his daughter. One day he confronted the pair and told them in plain get language that they' must married. The youth was perfectly willing but the girl agreed only because of her fathers insistence. Soon after the wedding she filed suit for an annulment, pleading that she had gotten married under coercion. But the court rejected her in the very shadow of its imrequest. The judge said the girl lege, memorial oaks, I think it is a good still had a mind of her own. thing for both boys and girls. Girls who are weak morally and Must Yau Step More boys who are naturally idle wastrels in Dark the Carefully don't get much out of decent friendThan in the Light? ships, freedom, sports, picnics and week-entheatricals and dances, An engineer was hired to check but then they wouldnt anyway, no the heating system of an office matter where they were. They building. While poking around in would be the village scandals if the basement, he came upon a large metal door. Curious, he opened it. they stayed at home. These thoughts are brought to Alas, it led to an elevator shaft! Down he fell to the bottom, one me by an earnest article in a recent issue of Harpers Magazine, whose author is Dr. Mirra Komarovsky, associate professor of sociology at Barnard college. The article is entitled What Should and she Colleges Teach Women? quotes a certain convention of educators who recently accused colleges of deprecating marriage as an absorbing vocation. She also quotes Dr. Mildred Horton, retiring president of Wellesley as attacking women's colleges for treating their students as men And she quotes Dr. floor below. Later he sued the in disguise. Lynn White, of Mills College, as b' Iding owner for damages, argua beginning ing that the shaft d'as not properly lightly suggesting that in food preparation might safeguarded. But tLa court rejected course" his claim, saying teat the engineer be as exciting as a course in philosophy." himself was negligent for stepping Learn at Rome into an unknown darkness. Said the truth The behind all this agitaown Darkness is nature's judge: warning to arouse the natural in tion being, of course, that girls . and from good homes dont come to stinct of should be even more convincing college to learn that cooking and g and child-car- e are than a Danger' sign on the door!' A d the value of the two animals, blaming the farmer for not hollering a warning. The farmer insisted that the neighbor could see what was going on, and therefore should have kept out of harm's way. But the court disagreed. Holding the farmer liable, the judge said be should as he have shouted a warning was the only one who could tell the exact moment of danger. The owner of a female collie was outraged to discover that the city license tax was $3 for female dogs and only $1 for male dogs. He indignantly refused to pay, and fought the matter all the way to the state supreme court. The man argued that the tax was discriminatory and therefore unconstitutional. However, the court ruled that the levy was quite legal. The Judge felt that it was all right to discriminate between dogs so long as there was no discrimination between people who owned them! Drama with sleeves, drama without sleeves. At the right shantung issued for a casual classic of distinguished design. Note how pocket flaps and close-fittin- g cuffs repeat the unusual collar design. The pointed cuffs likewise are ased to give emphasis to the new bloused sleeve with flowing fullness below the elbow. At the left, is a look into the resort collections that are Just around the fashion corner, a handsome checked linen, played on the diagonal to accent the magnificent clean-cu- t lines of the design. Even the absence of sleeves seems to add importance to the impression of line. post-Kanti- nome-makin- n b n o 5 q 0S iujtmn Let Salads Add Color to Meals Great Destiny matters, and compose the probably temporary destiny of s of their number. about They have to learn that at home. Temporary. And glorious while it lasts; the beginnings of wifehood and motherhood, the kitchen, with all its scientific clean white short-cut- s to cooking and washing and drying, the nursery with its small tenants paying, and overpaying a thousand times every hour, every care, every anxiety spent upon it. If a girl doesnt know this, or feel it instinctively deep and perhaps unanalyzed in her hearf, then she is not going to learn it in any classroom. Any girl with even an average intelligence knows that while she is distracted, busy, tiring herself in nursery and kitchen, her partner in life is having an equally tedious time in his office; taking snubs and failures. They are both working toward that better time when the harvest of business success, home happiness, fine children, smoother domestic machinery arrives. College women disenchanted with home life, dishes and babies and brooms? Well, the fact that something like 90 per cent of them take chances on these delights doesnt indicate that. And another fact seems to me important in this connection. What proportion of successful business women and professional women are also married women? But looking about the circle of my own friends in the varied branches of the writing arts magazine, book, radio, screen writers I would have to say that almost all of them are wives and mothers. nine-tenth- Future Homes Design Held Effective On Human Emotions CHICAGO The house of the future may be tailored to fit your emotions. In addition to .seeing that the roof doesnt leak, the builders may also guard against booby traps for emotional complexes. The new theory is that the house you live in may slowly drive you crazy. A drive for a humane approach to home design and construction has been launched by two Government housing experts. Leonard G. Haeger, director of the division of standardized building codes and materials, and E. J. Herringer, a U. S. sanitary engineer, called 24 University of Illinois scientists together to discuss the problem. "A house must provde for some emotional needs, said Mrs. Harry C. Kehm, director of the association for family living, who participated in the conference. It must be a real home, not just a shelter, she said. Mere size and space are not important in themselves, said Prof. R. A. Jones of the universitys department of architecture. He said a kitchen may have enough room for the kids to go roller skating and yet some people would be unhappy in it. Social well being and mental health are not satisfied by mere material requirements in a house," he said. In use of radiated heat, for example, the scientists want to find out how it affects humans. Do heated floors leave the same emotional scar as a hot foot?" Does a draft through the living room leave the occupant with a pain in the neck? Tailored to Perfection (See Recipe Below) Accent on Salads May Fit Mood Will Bernard, LL.- B- Holler Fell a Tree? CJi JUST g ri mussemp 3U 1 KATHLEEN NORRIS Home-Makin- 5 a a. Woodsman, Spare Those Horses -- 5 u jo New Bridal Gowns Showing Less Fullness Dainty Shirtwaist Dress Tailored to Perfection ABOUT THIS TIME of year, homemakers get into a rut about their salads. Their excuse is that there arent enough ingredients to give them any salad inspiration. To prove theyre wrong, and, too, that salads can be colorful and attractive in winter as in summer, here are some excellent recipes that not only are tops in taste appeal but also in appearance. Nows the time to bring out those interesting molds to see what magical qualities they can yield to mealtime. .Now, too, is the time to raid the canning cupboard to see what you can do with summer canning efforts to make menus interesting. LYNN CHAMBERS MENU Creamed Ham and Turkey on Biscuits Molded Tomato Salad Olives Celery Curls Carrot Sticks Pear Pie Beverage Recipe Given ttERE RED salads with frosty white trimmings which will glorify the table and stimulate jaded appetites as well as giving the family their vitamins and minerals the easy way: 'Molded Tomato Salad (Serves 2 caps tomato juice 2 small bay leaves J4 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon nnflavored gelatin cup cold water 1 cup diced cucumber H cup sliced, stuffed olives 2 cups cole slaw Simmer tomato juice with bay leaves for IS minutes. Remove bay leaves, add seasoning and lemon juice. Add gelatin which has been softened in cold water and stir until gelatin dissolves. Chill mixture until it begins to set, then add cucumber and olives. Fill ring mold and let chill until firm. Unmold on lettuce leaves and fill center with cole slaw. TWO 6-- Snow Cap Vegetable Salad (Serves 4) package cream cheese 3 tablespoons light cream 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 envelope plain gelatine 1 can mixed vegetable juices V cup chopped green pepper 1 J4 cup chopped onion Combine cheese and cream well, mix in parsley. Put in one large or four small salad greased molds. Place in to refrigerator chill. Soak gelatine in y cup vegetable juices. Add pepper and onion t o remaining vegetable juices and bring to a boil. Add gelatin; cool. Pour vegetable juice mixture in mold on top of cheese. Chill in refrigerator four hours or until firm. Molded Cranberry Salad (Serves 6) 1 package lemon flavored gelatin dessert l- cups boiling water 2 cups cranberries orange cup sugar teaspoon salt cup fruit juice (drained from ground fruit) Dissolve gelatin dessert in boil- 14 Pattern No. 1830 comes In 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, 4Sh yards of 35 or 31Mnch. sizes 12. 14, snort sleeve, The Fall and Winter FASHION wlU delight you with Us wealth of sewing Information. Special American Designer originals, fabric news free tattern printed and orange, including rind, using inside Uie book. 25 cents. fine knife of food chopper. Drain off juice. Add sugar and salt to SEWINQ CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. ing water. Cool. Grind cranberries cranberry mixture. Combine all ingredients and pour into individual molds. Chill in refrigerator until firm. Buffet Salad (Serves cups diced cooked veal cups diced cooked ham 2 cups cooked elbow macaroni cups chopped celery 3 eggs, chopped teaspoons salt Y teaspoon paprika 3 tablespoons minced parsley cup chopped sweet pickles 2 teaspoons prepared mustard cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 1 tablespoon lemon juice Combine diced veal and ham. Rinse macaroni with cold water, drain thoroughly and add to meat. A d d all other Ingredi ents, mixing lemon juice with mayonnaise before adding. Mix well but lightly. Chill and serve in individual lettuce cups. Garnish with ' pimiento cut in strips. Molded Winter Salad (Serves 6) 1 cup seedless raisins 1 package d gelatin 2 cups hot water 2 tablespoons finely cut green chili pepper J4 cup finely sliced celery 3 slices canned pineapple Lettuce Mayonnaise Rinse and drain raisins. Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Stir in raisins and chill until thick but not firm. Fold in chili pepper, celery and cubed pineapple. Pour into six individual molds and chill until firm. Unmold on lettuce and garnish with mayonnaise. Fruited Gelatin (Serves 6) 1 tablespoon gelatin 14 cup cold water 1 cup boiling water cup lemon Juice 2 tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt 2 oranges, diced 2 bananas, sliced 1 cup seedless grapes Lettuce Mayonnaise Soak together for five minutes the gelatin and cold water. Dissolve in boiling water. Then add lemon juice, sugar and salt. Chill gelatin mixture until it begins to thicken. Then add oranges, bananas, and grapes. Rinse mold with cold water. Pour salad into molds and continue to chill until firmly set. Serve on lettuce with mayonnaise. 0) hard-cook- ARE shirtwaist dress yOUTHFUL thats tailored to perfection. Sleeves can be . short or wrist length, an unusual shaped pocket makes a nice finish. 6M Bsstk Wells SC Enclose 25 Chlesis pattern desired. . Pattern No. Name Address 1. , - Size - ... (L. (V. ASK At F ANOTHER A 111. cents tn coins for sacb (L. (ke (L 7' " General Qui The Questions badminton what do we call the object corresponding to the 1. In ball in tennis? 2. What is the pen name of Samuel L. Clemens? 3. To whom did Lieutenant Gen- eral Arthur E. Percival surrender Singapore? 4. What was the first story to be published serially in a newspaper? 5. Name the United States Army captain who single-handekilled 116 Japanese in Bataan? d, The Answers 1. Bird. 2. Mark Twain. 3. To Lieutenant General Tomo-yuYamashita, chief of the Japanese Army in Malaya. 4. Daniel Robinson Defoes ki Crusoe. 5. Captain Arthur W. Wermuth. lemon-flavore- Folks who like kidneys will like them placed on skewers alternated with whole mushroom caps aud Cider sherbet goes nicely as an squares of bacon. Grill and serve g potatoes. appetizer with meals during this with If you add some leftover black season. Make like any other sherbet, substituting apple cider for coffee to your next baked bean dishes you'll have folks wondering juices in the recipe. Try mashed squash in a cas- whatever gave the beans such a i serole with a meringue topping if good flavor! You won't find this on a reducyou want to dress up a humble vegetable. To 2 beaten egg whites, ing diet, but tt'a good: mix aome add 1 teaspoon sugar, salt and pep- coconut with vanilla ice and serve scoops of it with a rich chocolate per to taste and V4 teaspoon sauce. LYNN SAYS: Novel Food Ideas Make Cooking Exciting shoe-strin- Guaranteed by od Housekeeping J&ssssS SO oooo fts GOOD HOUSEKEEPING iTOMUiBa Save Money On This Home Mixed Cough Syrup So Easy. No Cooking. Big Saving. Youll be surprised how quickly snd essily you can relieve coughs due to colds, when you try this splendid recipe It gives you about (our times as much cough medicine for your money, and you'll find it truly wonderful for rest relict. Make a syrup with 2 cups of granulated sugar and one eup of water. No cooking needed. (Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead ol sugar syrup I Then put 2)4 ounces of Pines lobtained from any druggist) in a pint bottle, and fill up with your syrup. This makes a full pint ol medicine that will please you by its quick action. It never spoils, and tastes fine children love it This aimple mixture takes right hold ol a cough. It loosens the phlegm soothes the Irritated membranes, quickly eases soreness and difficult breathing. Pines is a special compound of proven n form, Ingredients. In concentrated for Its quick action in roughs and bronchial Irritations. Money refunded if it doesn't pleas you in every way. FOR EXTRA READY-MIXE- WNU-- W CONVENIENCE GET NEAOMO USE NEW PINE!' 52-- 49 AM lUFE?ai Are you going through the functional middle age' period peculiar to women (38 to 52 yra.)? Doe thla make you suitor from hot Hashes, feel so nervous, hlghstrung. tired? Then do try Lydia B. Ptnkham s Vegetable Compound to relieve such Compound symptoms. Plnkham'a call a also has what Doctor tonic efTect! |