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Show s 4 ,:, - r - - ' DESERET Margaret's NEWS isi,11) TELEGRAM. Salt take City, Wednesday, KITCHEN Few minutes ago I finished explaining to my friend, Lovey. what I meant when I advised . her to All came about during our when telephone conversation. Lovey said she hadn't felt too, well today. Kind of fidgety in mind and achy In the back. Said It might be because she had sttiod at her kitchen table and made two dozen fresh rhubarb pies early morning. Made them for a ladies bazaar. My. how lucky will be the ones who buy Lovey's pies. She takes the choicest rhubarb pie out of a hot oven of anyone I know. With the heat still swishing around under the crust. The pies sing a sighing murmuring song. The scarlet rhubarb juice guShet itt bubbles end mingles with the sugar lay-low- crusts. time. I said, -- Lovey, then take it easy for the rest of the day and evening. Lay,low," Lovey said,i "What do you mean, laylow?" "WO for heaven's sake,' Lovey." I said, "Didn't you ever hear that eipression before? It means when you feel let do w n to sit in a rocking chair,' put your feet on a rest stool, lean your head back and sway gently. Maybe sip lemonade. Take it easy. Lay low!" "You people out of the middle west!" Lovey said, "You have some of the craziest expressions." Oh well, I guess so. But I will say you seldom hear of any of us having the nervous fidgets. We know how to lay-lom et Master's Kitchen is heard nt. on leans evert, weekday at 11:41 Station KSL. lVary Breakfast Menus EASTERTIME , is ' ng 8 corn-plo- t. L 56 PROJECTSacking candy for the Highland Park project are Mrs. Joseph O. Brewertons left. Joseph Jenkins, Mrs. Louis Jeffs and Allen D. 'P-T- fund-raisin- Young. Child Beheivior Fathers May Object To Daughters' Dales lob! that we must trust her, then when she does go out I'm the one who starts to worry, because if anything should. happen, I would to be the one to blame. Not that I'd mind too much; I've been through it with my now married daughter. My husband still hasn't quite accepted her husband after three resistance 'rersonal' Therapy We're not quite sure how the situation could be improved, except by personal "therapy" for each father. Nor are we certain that any journalist or psychologist would be able to write 029PIKellioiti OP pi lo P-- A Alma And, son HARPELYS C'PEss DRISSINOS A placed at the door of each class- room, and the room representa- tives will be on hand to do the selling during the school hours. from the second Classes through the fifth grades will en- - tertain parents through the me- dium of dance at various hours of the day. Parents have been notified of the time each grade appear. Sixth graders will conclude the festival with their review set for Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Floyd B. Utter, dance super-latten- se ph Jenkins, second vice presi- dent. and Mrs. Louis Jeffs, sec- retary-treasure- r. tibtoodoo. bit READING CENTER Phonics Method - Wet, mei ADAIDIAL IIIADINO AND et FIR SKIMMED STAFFED by profetsionol toechors the dtroctIon of Ph amok Spottelist. 5ch end TWO 40CAT$0141 Phone CR I 'IFIUDSON CO. BAY' PreJentS - years and two babies. "My doctor said this attitude was a 'disease' with fathers. If so, it should be cured before mothers go insane. The mothers say they will be glad when their' daughters are off at .college so they'll have a little peace at home." Answer: Your letter was extremely interesting, and we certainly sympathize with you. The situation as you describe it is well known to us, as mothers, as former daughters ourselves, and as clinicians. It is surprising, actually, that more is not said and written which about the fathers commonly express when their daughters start dating. Their attitude is so commonly the one you describethat the intentions and him& of the boys are, in their opinion, of Worse! the very worst. And they feel Tell Husband that they must guarol their "After I stand up for my daughters within an inch of daughter and tell my husband their lives or the "worst" will happen. lid Full-Foldi- nos: A ?I'm sent to V ir ow" ot loot tkoo GOODRICH-- - include -- To keep their families in the breakfast habit, more and good Sizes 5. 7 & 9 more homemakers vary break- By THE GESELL INSTITUTE fast menus just as they do their Dear Doctors: HOUSE OF NINE lunches and suppers. They add week a very intelligent "Last to breakfast time; "variety" Women's Apparel in- friend of mine asked me if my interesting, appetite-teasin- g ducements for the family to husband had fits when my girls Si So. MainInd Floor start the day the good break- started dating. fast way. "Her daughter, 17, is dating the nicest boy in school and poor papa is going mad with suspicion or what not. America "I am not writing in desperation, as my husband and I have had a heavy argument because Famous my very mature, intelligent 15- is going on a date with year-ol- d a new 'man', aged 17. Wheel Chair "I've tried to pin my husband Thi most modern white, about dating and this down chair made, folds morning it would seem that he for storage, mobelieves that either boys are in Extra light, toring. love with a girl, or else they. ultra strong, xtre sofel have very low motives about Our experts will the whole thing. I believe that help you sided it is normal for boys and girls tho exact silo to date just for companionship from the ponsteded West's most and because it is what is being E & stoat done. "Since talking to my friend I've spoken to other mothers lot Rely on lo Isinson's and I am almost convinced now EVERYTHING in sickroom RENT 'or BUYI neocls. that fathers are whacky on the of their darling daughsubject DIAL Wier as Neer ters. Don't know how I'd feel INES DA et Your Komi If I had sonsmaybe I'd be s , or 'hooted to 3335 $oot 44226 ,, tow cutin atom 400 lad add 3rd for Mrs. Stan ford Hale, president; Mrs, Ste. phen S. Sanders, vice president, and Mrs. Elliot Anderson, sec- 1956-5- MU PTA officers visor of the city schools, will SHERMAN officer;' be a special guest for all 'the Highland have selected a candy sale as performances at Highland Park the 'means of raising funds for School. this year. Vernal Anderson of the far- It will be held Thursday, s chairman of the sprin g UllY March 29, in conjunction with offi- Election of festival. enthe annual spring festival Postu re, Grace, and cers for the coming year will titled be by balloting all day Thurs; Rhythm Through the Dance." Homemade candies,, donated day. Polls will also be open in the evening for patrons to vote. by all the mothers of the school, PTA officers in charge of the will be sold at noon, at 3:30 sale are Mrs. Joseph t). p.m., and again Thursday eve- candy Brewerton, president. Allen D. of the ning at the conclusion first vice president: Jo-spring festival. Tables will be Young, Park i Lovey said it might have been toe much for her, all that bak irs By VIRGINIA ANDERSON l last 2662 at Highland Park Unit Schedules Candy Sale And Spring Festival To 'Lay Low' ing, since ordinarily she makes only two or three pies at a All TARotutdup Lovey Advised By MARGARET MASTERS March 28, 1956 The Complete Costume BOUNTIFUL HIGH PTA Is , sponsoring a parent educe- thin meeting at the school Thursday, March 29, at 8 p.m. A panel discussion on "High- way Safety" will be presented by the students. The music partment is planning special mu- sical numbers. Mrs. T. K. Kel- ler, education chairman, in- vit'es all parentkand students to pout sachs origi naJ de-wi- ll CYPRUS HIGH PTA meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 4, at 7:30 p.m. New officers will be elected. The stu-- 1 dent body will present the trilv-- 1 Strawberries and whipped cling assembly. cream are delightful when EAST HIGH patrons elected served in Cookie Tarts. Mrs. Leslie B. White as presilsy'4 Sift together cups sifted at dent of the for 1956-5enriched flour and teaspoon a 21. Other March held meeting 4 salt. Cream together cup officers include Mrs. A. U. Mine-shortening and cup sugar un- r, first vice president; Dr. W. til light and fluffy. Add 1 egg second vice presFred Arbogast, and 12 teaspoop vanilla extract A. R. Terry, secreand mix thoroughly. Add flour ident; Mrs. and Mrs. L. W. Mugleston, mixture to creamed mixture, tary, treasurer. Capt. Gordon George to combine stirring only enough explained the new ROTC proingredients. Chill. for prospective inductees. gram Roll out L inch thick. Cut A dance program was presented cutwith floured cookie the school's girls dance ter. Line ungreased muf- by club. 4 with overfin cups cookies, lapping edges about 12 inch. GARFIELD PTA patrons at:41' Place enough dough in botInvited to attend the annual tom to cover open space. Bake festival "Our Beautiful Amer-- 1 In moderate oven (375 degrees icas" Wednesday and Thursday, F.) 10 to 15 minutes. Makes 8 to March 28 and 29, at 7:30 p.m. 10 Cookie Tarts. Fifth 'grade pupils will participate under the direction of Mrs.: anything which would impress Mildred Black, Mrs. Ruth Holmthese fathers. strom, and Miss Aledia Tobiaofficers for the cornAbout the best you'can do is son. stand up for your daughter just ing year will be elected at these as much as you can. Or, we have meetings. Thursday noon, lunch will be served to all pupils and often wondered, if local Mrs. Karl meetings could be, given over teachers by the to a discussion of this matter, Bird and Mrs. Keith Kemp are whether that might help the in charge of the festival events. fathers who attended such a GRANDVIEW PTA is sponsormeeting to get a slightly more ing a "Spring Festival" to be realistic and less emotional atat the school Thursday, held titude toward the whole busiMarch 29, at 7e30 p.m. The proness. Such simple but realistic de- gram will consist of two parts singing and dancing. Growth mands that the boy be introduced to the family before your of students through the gradesl In music appreciation and dane-- 1 daughter goes out on a date at least places the boy in a defin- ing will be depicted. Students sevite relationship to the family. from the fourth through the Also hours of return should be enth grades will participate. arrtnged with the family ahead LAPAYE'rEE PTA is sponsorof time. ing a six weeks John Robert of course we know, from Pow e rs Self- - Improvement practical experience, that In course as part of the parent edumost tnstances girls do grow up cation program. Classes will be and somehow manage to date held on consecutive , Fridays and eventually, most of them, with the exceptenn of April 6. do marry in spite of father's dis- Miss Ruth Tolman, resident dicouraging attitude. rector of Powers School, will lecture on posture, make-dowI wardrobe, social graces, and hair styling. A fashion show will climax the course. Public is invited. Ours Alone Cookie Tarts Delight Family A P-T- Complete Ensemble The three pieces Lovely coincidence, you and this three-piec- e costume! 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