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Show , 0 . ' , -- , Aril 21, 1949 Thursday, I. A; . , ,, , 4 i rlot ' t tt ' , '.' ... ,, i,,,,,,r ' .... "''-'- '. ' ' ' ''' - - ' '"'" ' ' ' varietyto - . , . . I ' ; . t " 1 ii ' ; .." 4 4 4 ,,r4d-'""---4 dr . , ' ;ek.st 1N' ' A, ,ti, A.0.: 10.940 , , , . , , ,,, , , ,... ' ,. ' , s ' - t . c i ..'4 -i , S. ' - ' , 11 - .. , ( to S i -44 - , , .., I , , :,,,: , t 1 , ' . - , rL ''' : with , . , ' s Mary I am an Englishman who has lived in your state for a few years. I enjoy life here, but find it difficult to accept some of your western ideas. I was amazed at the statement of a university student, for in- in a recent "Confiden- ,tlally Yours" column that he a girl ought to be president of the student body some of the time, and a woman, president of the United States. If such an opinion were to become general, it seems to me that your American men would dayovMeronntplotbstzulognh nocorlacia frill... at I.,? the Thrifty U Also 'Sold lo 12 ed es., 40 oz. so-- . 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' ' No - 111 ioa,t, a,tt,,,ed.;, t -- -, )1, : ' 1,:i,44F.' . gg'. ' 65 I 0 HARDER I1TORKAIIG '1' HIII-LA- ND GIVES CORE SUDS , - ' -- ,,,, ., 0 Ct, '' :,,,--- - , ' ', t ' - ' ,r, Ito. I 'GREATER I 3 1 milli 111 - ' - I -)i j ,11(hl( ' V, 1 r- Ati ro . , lcN....." t - 1 vtr- I ' s" t V, ' .,,, , tthi , 'i N-- tei,, ., 11 I ...ft, 4,,r1 1.... 1 s - . ., , !, Et ,,,, . :..,,,,--- - ,,,,,-- I I , ' I - .1 r ,,,,,i , 1 11,,q,J1,-:-:,--1-Li.,,,,,t- , , .. , 4,' , ... A.", A:;1 Iklat.1111 itit..... I - $ . - IDS r11 C 414.1. t 4, , , ,,' , et ME ACTION IROTHIRS COMPANY t r 111 -r- li;1, , 1 , f 1 , 60 - al , THAN ANY SOAP KNOWN Wilt - ze.t. ,...... i te , GREATER WHITENING ACTION I Surf IS'ANOTHID PINa PRODUCT OF . ,,00 1 - e ,,s,,, THAN ANY SOAP KNOWN SOS- THAN ANY SOAP KNOWN - ' - ' INAN ANY SOAP KNOWN - 46.6.,tint,.- c , AZ r, t ; Eli . ---.. , s -- , , ) , ,,''''', II Surf - , to DISHES COME SPARKLING CLEAN WITHOUT WIPINOI 1 . , 1 I , ilgireo'ifitl . (-- ' j0 , : A DORY your nose in a rod Surf. - 1 ,., 4 slo, ro . , 11.N , f - ' , ":1,01,-- - . ) ., It , c , ' doe. , '- '- ) Yes,Indeed " 1 NI ' ) 1 , , Ifi. . , I , - i A , ''''' - -tow' ior , .001 '; , , 1t 1 . Because no other washing product contains Surf's 'N , , smells cleaner even . ' ' , , 4 , i ' .,,, 44, 7 ' than Soap&WaterClean. ' 4r- , It 1 N , "'"N, ' i - ,V,,,,r'''' I. k j0 Itl For he Weigwart. athestlii:73h,I even in Hardest Water! ' .7A' 110. .11"aleN NsN. , ' i.ln.". . '' ' ,,,,.. , . - , , ., 0 . , - r 11 . .. - fl - . ' - r ImP ilrwi , sgoods. cottago tboott - . . ' --- 'lJ 4 , ''. i kw 60 vows,. , - it ', ' I'M pointed of, , I I Alf R3 illV '4,4"o...h.' : - . t - 40-40- i with me, either Wednesday or .4(......4 Thursday at 4 o'clock. Looking forward to welMrs. Post neighbor- coming you to our ; hood, Very sincerely yours, Mary Jones (Mrs. R. J. Jones) , ' s- 0 titatrinak.e:1a It vow like r , HEADQUARTERS FOR AMERICA'S IFINEST, 'PAINTS AND WALLPAPERS!. , ' Die! 13 lest First South, Solt Lake City, Utah ' - ' , SALT LAKE.GLIISS Et PAII1T CO. "Economize is, -- -If... L 11'.. L 'll.- X X .0' ' , ... - ' '''' ,,,, Plle 41:11:13 1 e- ' ,ol - '.. lineat - . 5;;:de 6111( V :1 ' ,- , I, i.,y1r, f;-m- d,....- l 1 isid ' fld 4,31et2 10 li. Coos ..) ii ,- . sonalltil think that gene I. sexless. And, to . Kyrst , 18 oz; Con g .,, AMAZINOI it.,4t.,. ,4 1 - let E:sy t3 (1:m , ae I ' '....i - Never Streaks Wells komovos toirt bi.Ono Stroke k r . " . ' - Patients Fear Tape Removal HUES HOW SIMPLE Know! a Halo ABSORENE into boll. Itub ft lightly vet , your wall paper. It won't streak or rub dirt in. Tho pink ball , of ABSORENE absorbs all dirt having waits than os now. RESULTS ARE . .- - I ; ,1;,,r , - ,, ,,,- i . Mtt - 0 000tr An elderly lady writes: "I have a new young neighbor, and I'm wondering, since am almost 10, whether I should go to see her,II ,I or if it might not be more , .: '1 :11-4 ! suitable for Mit to invite her , ' ;. ' ' .; see me." , . to to come , At your age. it would be e 1 entirely proper tor you to k. , p- - ,,, write a note such as this: 4.'de - ' 4 Dear Mrs. New' cnomer: As I moo.. N'l am an old lady. I very , t, I , difficult to pay v , . hope. you will waive tete- - Compares School System ' ,,o - ' 01 4 , ', . '.. . By Emily Poet :, known And how about prospective Queen Eliza- beth She peems to have 4 mind, and quite a will, of her BY cileueie..itts ,00., ' I.; ,4 . .. 11, sive school. , 1 .)i ,. r Owen, it Veto'''. ...,,,oza , , .., from Llangollen, North Wales gave a short comparison of the to . (t , ,.',, I., school ' ,"'''' American She and the British believes ' British, systems, im.. , Dear Mrs. Post: Where lathe proper place . ''',..4' v ,.,. ' school system has much more depth, and the American syttem ' for a bridal I :, the church er at receiving , gi , more breadth. Miss Owen, specifically a teacher in the primary ir ; '' , .,,. the hotel, where a very small reception is . , ,, grade's, told of the selectivity through examination of the British ) , 1, , ' ' , ' ; 'N's ..,: ,'', ,,' .''' i ,. - : , schools from the elementary to the colleges. being held? , . ., 7,, Answer: Under the circumstances you de- - q.,, Pretty blue eyes complimented by a blue mit and hat sparkled , from Australia told of the scribe, it would be friendly to wait in the yes; ,,or s e,' tibule of the church, so that those not going to young people. Miss Fraser, a V ;X:4;,V1110110, , -' ' ' ¬ ,,,..--nursery and kindergarten teacher, told of the greatir similarities the reception can greet you. However, those differences In the school buildinfts and equipment used in who are invited to the hotel should go there di. tto''''t ....)tk000 NEXCHANGI TEACHERPracticing in Ohio than and the United States. - '- , Australia rectly and wait to greet you there. Miss Helen Owen returns to Wales in July. I Come Friday These educated and educating women will return to their respective schools or assignments with copious notes Dear Mn, Post: Would a duet instead of a solo be equally and inspiration to further advance education and overcome probsuitable music during the time the guests are seated at a . lems of the educational systems throughout the world. They will church wedding? leave behind them the same kind of Inspiration that will enhance Answer: There's no rule further then that the music chosen the childhood education and school systems of Utah. should be suitable for church. . ' ' '1-'4,- -7- , - A liviltchis idib- , in J ., kS tItc.) 01 -; :, Mäd-6:.....F.r.,- .t. Ihtellect ofWomen Questioned land has ever Marker ttlit 44., ''' - , ''''""."" al I w , - . Ei(itjt,..öns- k, ixtat;lave 1 . 1- e ..; .'''' .0e' - ,. and ,. 0 , ort fc',--, NN flii Vs . - ,., ttof - t- AUSTRALIANMiss Auriole Fraser is ob-serving education methods in the states. youtkiests ' . , , tinue a . further: do you not believe-inthe basic need own. tot' economy in the,universe--- Do you really think, dear wasting nothin g? ',utilizing Onlooker, that when the Crea- - everythig? Then is it not a part tor puts the spark of life into of cosmic economy that the the wee, forming bodies. be parlor Intelligence with which,-- , sifts the minds and puts the many women are endowed N lezior ones into the female - should be used for the better-frame- s, and the superior ones snent of the world and not be into the male organisms? Per. cast aside Into the pit of sinful waste? Waht. We Americans do believe that women should be emaniciKitchen: Margaret's rositivety daffy rated and should develop soon become voiceless,- - 'Mine-- in every worthy over your hospitality? thwaemsely . less, and powerless. I think ssible, and we think the Ideal family life is that in American men are far too serve theiti acts I much ruled by their women. which neither waits, as a slave, In fact the quite spoil their on the other, but that in which Wonderful tiew Coyne Margaret 'patters mover--an- d wives, daughters, sweethearts there is mutual consideration, Club Coen Chips , even secretariesby de- . tag in a hospital from an apaffection, and love. ferring to them. directs we are sure pendicities operation that ' Incidentally, What kind of world will Sniply strumptious some few women can manage her column to Deseret News yours be when women usurp a family or a business, or a readers from a bosiptal bed Ail) 17eVerdgeV; the position of head of the rather than "From Margaret's government job better than house, head of the business, 908ci5 tottps Kitchen." many men can do. and even head of the govern- 111. M. Masters By Margaret ment? iem hancly tots of time in this hospital Onlooker. room is spent in discussing difDear Onlooker: ferent doctoes methods of takWhat kind of country was ArteiNi...... ing the tape off an incision. England wben brilliant, crafty, One of my bed mates, Mrs. CLOVER ambitious Elizabeth stood at its Raze Black from .. Torrey, Utah head, with far more personal says that her husband, Alonzo, CLUB offitir a of the than power president had an appendicitis operation , United States has ever had? at Salina. Utah one time. When V Corn Chilps. 114011i And how about Victoria? Are he was ready for the tap. to not those two reigns about the SIT t281: 70,04Y.t be taken off, the doctor came most achieving periods Eng 1 tigAA .' and without further ado, ripped It off in long swift tears. -, - .. "Remember doe, that's my - -stomach, and I don't like the ."" '''A,"1-- . A Lk, way you did that," said Alonzo. Oki "Well, I'll tell you, Lon," jo 1 Anas.i said the doctor," if the time 1 I Ce:111) T'1' , comes for me -.every J ..-1000,...appendectomy, I'll i, Iiolot , move the tape." ,,,, 41tfti 1 1717,K- 1 '"?4,4;, , Well, sure enough, two years' 11,:-.,,V.:41., I later that doctor was operated Alletel 1 I on for an appendicitis. But CLEANS when Lon went around to rip ,ant 0cANYTHINGCLIANABLI off the tape, the doctor made .4- 6No othot claims Is like It. Sais ionic feeble excuse and M1,74'1 ...,f' s water... atootasolealOoss , wouldn't let him touch him! lot elaeolog loos, sorpets;dre. Margaret Masters is heard peries,ut epiteistery,wooieas, I ,, - . . - 4- ,- - . ....,.. , y4017,.. , . , . .e. ' f-0 i , Confidentially Yours '' z ' , . ' , 4 1 i.A .,96 ' "4 - .'sdv.'''k- ' 4 three ounce packages cream cheese 1 one pound can pears I tablespoons French Dressing r Salad Greens Mayonnaise or . Trench Dressing Mash the cream cheese, then add the juice from the pears, and t tablespoons French Dressing. Beat with a hand beater or electric beater until smooth. Then pour this mixture over the pears, which have been tut Into thin lengthwise slices and arranged in the bottom of one of the freezing traps of an automatic refrigerator. Chill until firm enough to cut into squares. Arrange on salad greens, and serve with mayonraise Or Trench Dressing. Serves 8 to 10. pc 0 e , .. ;,,,,, y, , ' visit, Lloyd - . 1 Cream Cheese Salad - that of teaching children, are this week in Salt Lake City attend- Association for Childhood ing the 1949 Study Conference of the . ., International; Education, ,, ' t 1 i ..., . because of their love for yOungsters or their love of Either , ,, .ifi imparting knowledge, these women are teachers of children and itik t are here to discuu and ' learn about the challenge, the problems and it, f , ci..., the planslor childhood education. ,' , These several thousand educators, representing 42 states and 11 world countries, hold bachelors degrees, masters degrees and . , ,....0 ,.. , , ,, , A t' : , doctors degrees, all educated themselves in their vital fields. lc l One should speak to a few of theserepreentatIves and hear , ...., ' f their ideas and clans. They would realize that the future state , 'tV thenation in the hands of today's school children, will be in bands that arelsound in democratic values and principles of home and government., , Teaching Runs in Family asked N. Winston Lena Miss C., from Salem, when Maddrey FROM THE SOUTHMiss Lona Maddrey, why she chose,teaching as a profession, said, "1 love children and sent to Ilarge meet by laard of Education. , enjoy watching them progress. Teaching runs in my family, my . , 1 ,,,, ,I-4 it,,,.. ,,,,,,,,t - .0 ,,., Miss Maddrey, mother and my grandmothers werveducators.$ ' ' ' attractively gowned in a' matching blue suit and hat, proudly ,. stated that every teacher in Winston Salem, in both the white and . . 4, a four year college colored schools, has a top rating, which means .t, , .' . A degree and teaching certificate. )0 , A charming lady, Mn. Ruth McClain from Springfield, Mo., ' ' ' lk holds a masters degree in elementary education and chose teach- I' , t 0.0" I ing 'because of a shortage of educators and her love of children..A ' ' ' . . , , grade teacher, Mn. McClain's school is working with the primary , , ' in ton- ,4 -- - - -- - - - Horace Mann, Lincoln Institute of School Experimentation --- - - - - ;' riection 4 Columbia take with 'reaehert 'They 'University College.' ' ,,,moo .. measurement of a child's progress in auch values as democratic a. ' t, 44.to,, ''' , 4 , - ',' , , , What better combination could there be than a democratic, jects. ' I $ , progressive woman such as Mrs. McClain, in a democratic, progresi ,,,--,,,. I ' 0 - ., i' , ' By Marjorie Jane Jones Women that follow one. of the most admirable of profession's,- ,,---. - - cr, , - 0 S. , .4001,010,, PROGRESSIVEMrs. Ruth McClain uses new and progressive methoils in her work. , , .44, 1 . ., 1 Y ; ' , ine... f , Irt -- ; 4, 4'.0 the cording .season, but be sure to wash I'A vvii -- ' Nt.-.0- ,0 0 , - - I - 5 . ,,.t.,,,1;,00 , T I r - i. . ' .. " 1' , i . ts,,,......., ::' ' ,, . i s. . e I. i.. , s.....514 . - your ' 1 - ' ' ,i. ,OPP'""kk, 4.4164.4; , g reens, use a ac- N ' : , I '', ' - -7" . i. 4.1''' - N A ' - 1 salad to , , , r. 4(1.4:,,,-- , ng prize-winni- I , .441...;,,, ; Mrs. Goddard them will drain Completely, and then chill in the refrigerator to crisp before using. Iceberg and leaf lettuce, endive, wttercress and spinach are all from this desir'N able "green" family. Mrs., William AI, Mgt's, Box 170, Franklin, Idaho, entered N this recipe in the March Salad Contest: Frozen Pear and ,s, . t,Or, AM keep your arrange- mint simpleo r effectivenest. j v s ' , tre'''' ' t , 4 ' ' bet to (kJ ' , -- . Salt Lake ,City, Utah -- plates, remem- - '' -- l",, ' ' , 4,,,. ' tA ual ' '. , , . "'-',- .4,3., Frozen Pear and Cream Salad sis a good salad ,: to serve when you entertain. Whether you iarrange - huge platters of individual salads or ,flps serve' individ- ' ' '"o Pi. A' : , Cheese 0 ' , " - - - - - - ' .. THE DESERET NEWS . , -- - --- . ,,Ni: ' By Bernice Goddard ' e gok Treat Is , ,,,, , f v ' - "r!, "II'l' 04rte'lmr,rftvrrre,' Frozen Salad 1, . - ' ' 4 , , - -0- ,-- Food Is Fun: , , - - . , --1 . ' ',5 ' , ' |