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Show ' 1 1949. Tuescay.,- - May 31, Sett Lake C:ty, TH1 DESERET NEWS Utch.;-T--S . F:i6...0.,opj:.::13..'..i.b,:t.O.'6.-.1-.Y..;5.0...r...Q.:it.l.po-- ,r , , By Marjorie Jane Jones , cream or darken them with mascara. Enhance your lids with just a "shadow" of eye shadow cream, and experiment until It can be applied expertly.' Eyes do appear large and of a more brilliant flue when framed by dark lashes nd brows, but we appeal, use the cosmetic sparingly. Good health. good sense and good care can make your eyesight a pretty eye view. The eyes have they don't have it, and the sparkle to those pretty orbs of yours depends entirely on the cart you , give them, your mental, and emotional outlook, and even your ' diet! If you're annoyed With the younger brother, had a scolding from your boss, if you've been staying out too late, or eat, ing too little your eyes, like daisies, will tell. I Definitely a decisive factor in your good looks, your eyes are dependent upon you and the program of good health you follow for their good looks. Rules we first heard in grade school still apply. The food , you eat is important (especially foods rich in vitamin A), the untroubled sleep; you get (eight hours is the minimum), and the water you drink (at least six glasses per day); add to the beauty of your expression. Prepared Lotions Gentle, reputable, prepared eye lotions are effective in getting dream-fille- d eyes awake in the morning, and will relieve a tired, taut feeling in the middle of a long day. Small cotton pads saturated with the cooling .lotion and worn restfully over. closed lids for ten minutes or so will bring a welcome twinkle. And of course, needless to say, have correct lighting for needlework or reading; for any. detailed study. ' Wear Glosses Proullv The summer 'months are moving hi- - fast so arm yourself - - with dark glasses if you plan to be exposed to wind or sun for any length of time. And as ornamental as other clothing accessories are the corrective glasses so many,. Must wear--s- o if you musts wear them and proudly, for they're pretty as pretty can be If your eyes have the sparkle and wide-eye- d look they , should. but you still would like to supplement nature, 'Us best to know where to 'tart eye 'make-up- , better to know where to stop. Tint your lashes and brows lightly with an eyelash it-- -or ' ,t- , , 1 - W ;;uwoesq;lat....V0e: ,o se Horn ' , -- arnin ' , , , . , 4 ,, , '. ., ', , .. A , i , , , Bi Emily Post , . Mn. ' Poet's "Motor, Manners" is made available to the readers of The Deseret News . by the National Highway Usera Conference, as a public service. , '''' ' ...!, '' Q. What is the proper use of an automo- . ,e),., : : . bile horn? ., ' ' driver uses born as a . courteous A the A. , , '' , , -warning only in emergencies, or, gently as a . . ' , ,' , polite signal e If more people realized that . , -' , . th e horn, as the voice of the t .,,,,,,: ' 1 1 ......,, ,. , . : of : is voice the in car, ; i reality , ' ,', . the driver, there would be '' ' ; ". ; less raucous thoughtlessness in , , , its use , ,,,,, ','':.: Q. Should the horn be used to announce arrival or to call ... someone tb the car? ' 'A. No young man of good , , ,. ,, ...,.........,,...4, ...,..............i., ' -- 4 , taste will announce his sr. ' 1 PAUSE THAT REFRESHESMary Ella Evans uses eye loti on rival to a lovely lady by stand- 4, in midst of Iong day to restore twinkie to her tired eyes. outside curb at the her, ing Yet door ' mpt, pmt ' - -- ' the7 CwIfidel IticIlltlfirs,.; , , identical offense,' , this' is ' which so many commit. Upon arriving by ' 'motor they sit at the wheel and blast away A well mannered visitor will , i at the horn . alight and ring the doorbell. . Q. Why is weaving In traffic bad man- ' ' - ' 'i ' : k .,' , ', ,,,, , , - 1 . - , , now-a-day- s, 1 . 244 , : :. s - '. , . .. " . , . - , , . '', , ,64'''Iz , N "'''' ' - .. , - . , t 1Y) s ' 16 4 ', N Food ?: 1 . Is Fun: . Piping Hot- MuffinS ' Studded With ' Bernes - , ., , ' , , . ' ' ',., , - ', , : ..0- , 0 ,' , ,'' , - ' II a 111., 'I pa q ,''''' I LThey , 'say ever ything that toes up suit some flows but this Isn't as la ate alla los litasstry right now. Wales sad taxes are still up while prime of metal have takes big tumble. I eau Imagine that the statiatenteat el say au serapany are pretty EntA 'tea, itersed about Ise haw alter these price eelsand prob. ably Rom Is billow!" 1Z long-weari- ng MIA TAMALE STAII-IIIS- T 84 111110 Two happened when I was a young one . . . that put a fear in me of ever wishing ill to happen to any other human bting. The first ,, - , , . , , '.64 t N., '', ' t Tuna for this recipe, sure to agree it's the Anest you're milder tried! ever you've Savor and finer texture make all tuna recipes taste better. Choose , Star-Ki- Star-Kist- 's ' - , ' "Something S nothing todo with her tion. She didn't die. Back In she's still rapping Missouri knuckles. X A short time later, I developed a dislike for a very grouchy old fellow . . . and again I thought "Something unpleasant should happen to that, old gentleman." The day I thought THAT he was painting his big white house .. , paint--, Ing it a beautiful yellow . . . and that aftPrnoon a strong breeze came up . ., . and the cottonwood trees began to abed and the cotton from all sur- i Story Neghborly . Mary Marker: I wonder If most neighbors are like ma. I'm always want-Cau- se hit to take cakes or cookies to neighbors, new .or old. to help them'whett they art sick, or tend their babies for them. ' But do they, know I am that kind of person? Indeed they do not. I eirays figure my clothes ate little shabby to call. on people, or that right now I am very busytomors row I will have more time. So, I remain frozen in my cams mechanical track', as it were And sometimes I am terribly , lonely myself and would greet a friendly neighbcir with open arms. But neither of us makes- - pear if ill tweet sous Combine ingredients in order and turn into ring mold. Puce n pan of hot water and bake in 323 oven 1, hour, or until done. can cream white sauce (or heat Wiz-ound Make 2 cups of ton Stor-Ki- st of mushroom soup); add ono Panty Solid Pock (Sr Now Chisql Style Grotod) Tuna. Unmold ring on plate. Pill center " pith hot tuna mixture.. Serve! 6 generously. ikerapor. WW1. I I . If Unice am;assiond IR. n5 ; ft v 9. 1' - , t '1011 itave ' I " --) ''-'---------"-- . iici, . , t t l , 1 AZ C , , - ,,,, 14V I l'i , .' k e ,,. , 1 tried it? I ' liC', , : ' I lit 1 i , 0 ''. , : TH1 LOVILIffit TO Wu. Try 0111CM WAY 1013914 pier first bottle f if Slin Ssi Th81,14419 2 itS1111"Elf , ' . C i u - - ' , , ''f , t ' '- i ". . - '- -- -- - 1 t- 4 ,i... Peetts Socpt - e- . lavorits of mZons rrn.wo 17.ACIE 1:::::,::::::TI t , . . . .,, , ' '. ' . , E:IY wi:h nem ' -- , . , whit washes, try new I SOAP . MONEY SACK! . . t. , ,, GRANCIZATZD , , , -- Colgate-PahnolivePe- et , . a wuhday bleasins.".. 't 1.1,,, New Peet'e will prove itself to you. Try it. If it doesn't give you the whitest, brigh,teet wash you ever had, simply send the unused portion of the Co., Berkpackage to eliy 10, California, with your nal3311 and address' and the price you paid. Well send you double . , ',that Peetse Soap cost you. N 4 It Olt szolm... ' ' LEE THE DIFFERENCE.. . OR DOUBLEYOUN I - i$ , - "SEEMS A NEVI PM'S WAUI 12 SELIEURA", says Mrs. Thomas. "and I've seen a big change in the whiteness and brightness of my wash since I started using neio Peet's Soap. I've never had such marvelous results with so little effort! New Peet's Soap j , 110 , , 4 , - , ,, ''' I , . ''",,i6,., really . , - - 1 . SILVIS iLISM ' , i' , : , - ;' . '1,, : . - :, I s , , ' ' -- , , to.. Monism's Oil raelitoried Meal Pies te take nst few MI I pie foe maoy inic i sees a de only areal Woes and sans ' ti ' ' , ' . , - . , i , .,,,,e MORRISON'S MEAT PIES 1136 SOUTS PAU It thaned il t fil.,c11N--- , excelleni kneitais .service. ., MILT MA 111 P. IL OPOI , 1. . Yraa s Extra Us6. Isci!)1,q Hi-as aDy s LI . , . lt) ' Homemaker's Exchange - MECEOANuOMY I 1- sheotutd.o.n. , , DELICIOUS -- rofteunshdlyingpatthreested Printed copies of Emily Post's "Motor Manners" may be secured by writing to The Deseret News care of The Bell Syndicate, Inc., 229 West 43rd St., New York, N. Y., and en. , closing I cents to cover handling and postage. 6) r rea q tiVI ' A new look for rainy days is created in a raincoat of plastic, printed i n a leopard skin design. I - - 4,4. . -- , , Sports Spots ! cause may actually delay everybody. including themselves. Blocking others' paths by straddling two lanes. obstructing an Intersection or nosing in and out is the abominable conduct of a glutton who forces his way to be first at the table. On the highway these vicious manners can result in manslaughter. , MARGARET MASTE R'S KITCHEN IS HEARD EVERY WEEK DAY AT 8:45 A.M. OVER RADIO STATION . - - , KM- - , . traffic betray either bad temper or disregard for other people. Both are serious breaches of etiquette. Weaving from one lane of traffic to another; constantly Jockeying for a favorable position, causing sudden stops, near sideswipes and Irritation among other drivers reminds one only of the behavior of certain barn. yard animals at feeding time, Such road hogs fall to realize the risk they have taken: the position Into which they have forced other innotent drivers: and. actually, that they them. selves may be only several seconds closer to their destination for all this obstinate behavior. Often the confusion they A. Drivers who weave in and out of ployment might be worked out . for you. . d - A ... , 2 twilloWboome 1 teaspoon sole 1 efonee eon 2 eyes ewe milk ' condi- STARKIST TUNA TAMA!. RING L. 2 egos cream style eons I cep yellow tornmeel 3 tablespoons (Welled 41101 4 tobletpoest thopps4 'men , 7-.- StorMst quotity the scout! , 1411441 ;, a musio teacher w h o - rapped my knuckles with a baton when I didn't play my weekly piano lesson to suit so one her day I said to no one in paticular. . . . Mrs. Masters unpleasant should happen to that woman" . . . and the very next morning . . . her family had to cart her off to the hospital. For days I lived- in fear that she would die , , and mama had a dreadful time trying to convince me that my, wicked thought had Buy Solid Pock or Chunk Stylo Grotod Is -- 't ' L:,,,,.- rfl,,;ii,: "I44 v.:tuner st I giant powder puff. The grouchy man was very he was angry at angry the wind and the cottonwood he wasn't trees and nature because ha angry at Mit. knew nothing at all about what I had wished on him. I con, fessed my awful thought to Papa and he laughed and said to Mama, "Iowa Victoria we have a little lady held, over here from witchcraft days." but nevertheless. From that time on I have developed many human faults but wishing misfortune to happen to a fellow human being is not one of them! ... ie.7,-- ,., , . One dish serves 6 for only $1.171 r i ". look made Involved ',,'- -' r,., 4 ; ..N N. ' IC Never Wish III To Another Human Being it experiences exactly lika a ', ., ; ' ' nere . firtt 1110V1:.6 Dear Homemakers: ing soda and water. Rinse ht My husband tells a story have found a new use for luke warm clear water and I about, a farmer whom a tre. veler asked, "What kind of my baby's bath. Lift the lid dry with a piece of cheese and set the baby in it He is cloth or a soft cloth rubbing people do you have around ' here?" then high enough so be can ly. see what goes on and all his The farmer replied. "Whit Yours, Sincerely kind of people lived where i,ou clothes. toys are within easy reach. Nola Nielson When in need of something last came from?" You see, this fall, I am going 1938 iatki1011 Ave. , small to carry your sewing in, "They were selfish and anti-u- p to a training school, to take . Utah. Ogden. cover a mush box with cloth social, and it was a generally nursing. However, it costa or wall bad paper. sum of neighborhood." Moneyof quite a Mrs. Phyllis Warnock "That's just the kind of peowhich I have none. ' we have around re. , 'Quonset here," ple I QUALITY: go, Everywhere they say , Logan, Utah. piled the farmer. they can hire , no one under When you pick Royal Table Another inquiring traveler, eighteen. Yet ritnow for a fact Toes By Bread at your food Hong Queen asked same When the that girls who are under question, store Home Dear said Maker: came the where he are you some people get quality, goodin eighteen working When hanging hosiery on from were fine, helpful, coop. ness and freshness. It is of those places. I take an acthe line to dry, hang them tive part in my religion and .1 erative, and that the neighbor. made only from high qualhood was ideal; from the toes. Put a snap can give good references. ity ingredients, including "That's just the type of pee. clothes pin on the top of each Under-age- d Graduate. . high protein flour, and it hose and this will keep them Dear Graduate: , pie you will find in this corn. is enriched with vitamins You must have a high I. Q., munity," said the farmer. So from twisting around the line and iron. In drying. to be through high school at the stranger made his home To brighten artificial jewelthere. your age. Have you talked with Fresh at Your Grocer's Mrs. LG. ry, scour with a paste of bak- -. your high school principal about this situation? Talk to . ' him. Call up the hospitals and ask the personnel directors if ) it1 1 they know of any olarships tali A used to being offered. II ' 1 need- be a number. Nur 0:41i,,,,,, 4 E.4.,....tjl ed so badly that maybe some , ' soul philanthropically-minde- d to 9 ' , ,4 , , reading this article might estab,1 c;.,, 1' 61 5'.". t .. A, ,, lish one for your 'special benerig i )1,1, 31 t .$ , fit. Probably not, but anyway, . V, 4,' ,,,, . ', '4, , fesre0s4 V.1. ' , keep Your fingers crossed. If . I 1 ' 007e., there are some available, you f 111 . ' ' might be able to qualify. '. ' "- - '''' ,.:Loote ' Meanwhile, call Mrs. Frasier says Ilts. cart nor.:1; , ' it 1 ' , ,,i..... at the Family Service, Red l' ,.,',:;;;;,....,,,, i , 20 Tuscaloosa, Atherton, Cant. :' Feather Building, Salt, Lake. '' ''''' ' '; ' 4 ., 4 -'1 in the way of eM- I Something , , ,,". ,, ITT I 1 , From Margaret's Kitchen:4 ..,,- 41 I. water Ms ?,, .-- rust-resist- !,11Z11Zic i envapatittosmus Pewasi sbult417 I Silt flour, baking powder, sugar and' salt ..i, 1 together. Beat eggs. Add milk, water and shortening. Stir into dry ingredients a little tex......4......riA at a time, mixing each thorghly. hull and cut berries in halves. Stir gentl y, Mrs. Jardine into batter. Fill greased hot Muffin pans two- - . thirds full. Bake at 400 deg. F. for 25 minutes. Makes 12 large muffins. Menu for Thursday .. , For farnity'of five adults about $2.12 Liver 'n Bacon Whole Kernel Corn Raw Vegetable Salad Strawberry Muffins Fruit Cup , r Ginger Cookiee A Lamp shades that can be washed are especially designed so that the decorative braid On top and bottord can be easily slipped off and on. The shades are made of plastic film and look Like new with when merely washed soap and water. The frame is also ileashable. When lamps are lighted, these shades have a fine, even texture that is most attractive The shades are made lined and unlined in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. i'- ta T. melted shortening 114 e. fresh strawbentes LOMD - Lc 4 Wash I , , I-- ' SMARTGLASSWEARMiss Evans wears handsome pair of glasses; demonstrotes need for water intake irs eye care. II , . - ,', - --l-ust ,,, . - - - - ' By Winnifred C. Jardine What mortal being can resist piping hot muffins just out when th e muffins are studded with th e ove lovely strawberries? Yes, its good psychology to serve them' up at the ume meal with yver 'n baconthat is, if your hus-- band is like mine and needs a little pampering to eat liver. , Sowe always have something kind of extra-A,.- .. --.. 1 -.I special to go along with liver, and Mrs. Carol '',"--- ., Illanding's recipe- for Strawberry muffins. sent clear from Blanding, Utah, just the right I ' bit of goodness for this particular sob. Try r:--it and see. ' Strawberry Muffins . a tt. now. .. un.sa- lt--...... , . I , Dear Miry Marken I read in your column about the fifteen-year-ogirl who could not get a- - job becauss she is only fifteen and not six- teen. She was discouraged be. no one would hire her for lack of one more year to her We. Let me explain m7, problem. I am a graduating senior, yet I can find no job or any. Po- sition open. Everywhere I Pi the first question asked is my age. When I tell people I am graduating, half of the time they do not believe me. , It seems to. me that, nowa- days, people are interested in age, not ability. I have been a mother's help..' er for three years now, besides -:helping my- Own motherr-whoth- e has eight children. I en.ioy this work, but to be truthful, ten dollars 'a week does not go very far, especially if you have to pay for your own educe. tion, and buy all of your own - s ld , I Graduating Senior Seeks Summer 0 , MASCARA CAREMiss Evans sparinc6 uses mascara on ' brows and lushes to enhance krilliance of her dark eyes. ' . , , - - , |