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Show , i ' Tuesday, June 7, 1949 . . , , - - , .)'c-To.el,.c-b:110-': , r:- Confidentially Yours b. . - - , , , . i , ' By Mary Marker Dear Mary Marker: There is a matter I should like to have discussed by your - . . ' : , , -- deeper.--'- , , ', ' -- . , .'',., , wzig,,, ' ' - 1, ,, ,., - - . ',' , ,,,, -, ,, I ,, - ,- -- - . , ,,,,.., s,4. l' , . ., ' '-- ' i r-- - '' . - r ' , t ' ''' '', - --seI H I ; 1... - - A -- - . ; i 1 , N... , . , if .44 . , 4,,-..- 1 : , ow.tor,,,,........4.... - ,. si ,,0 ' 4 'A ,, ,,',,,'.,''' , , ' 'I , - v;,,, l--,- ..' ,, z ; - 1, 4 - ,,, '1 , - ,I ' t v ', ',3. ' ,dif.! ' Z,cs, 1 , ., , . 1 - , 7: 1,7,7.7-1- 41 . . --- - t , , , , Is 4 ' . , rt A... rk-ottz:- , -: c, , on time. . .. flr ay 9 , -- , , - : .,.....,;.,-,:- - - - ' . -- -- - - - ' - , ' 4."' ' - ' . i: , ' 7 4: 4 ,'':.'-: r7 ,,--- .'' - .::.:'::: :': '..... ' :::::::::' ' ' :?' , - ' ...'..''''' .. 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COp ola , ' ' 4,'",,, s' ' ' i . tal , . . , ,, ' q --- - ,7' - - . I 4 relieve such symptoms. PinkbaM's boa grand soothing effect on one woossn's most important omens LYDIA E FEKRAM'S ISOS:wetita , - i ., ' . in cost! . . , ,..................., .. ' 1 -. - . ,, Kist Tuna now packed a new, more convenient wayl Now you can have the bestustins tuna in odl the world at no increase dgc. 1 4 tye. ' - - better-tastin- 1 - ConPitilEITS . . st - finer, yI Are you troubled by distress Of female functional periodic disturb. &noes? Does this' maks you suffer from pain, feel so nervous. timid. at such tiniest Then so try Lydia IL Pinkbants Vegetable Compound to Lessons ur ei tt0 - tuna dishesthis Star-KiNewasiosk Stylorqns. les : I 1 0 qi juit the thing 00 FELIIILE 'riots 3 Ono-Ho200 North Main -- Cakes are as delicious as the finest French Pastry, and here's why: They're made from a secret blend of chocolate from the African Gold Cout and Brazil. And 'the whipped ' I , people say ' - I N 071 NsTRUCTION - 141,1q4qe c.; Ottatese tkostaboottityt A snt ,--easvoisli- Creamed-Fille- J. t McCUNE SCHOOL DART Offers Special SummeeCourses in . , Spiiiiillumm 7 ., ' . , OF MUSIC - - , . - rdin estrus et MOWIRLY Nolo - -- ed ---- -:--- ' , , --- -- , , Ic.1 ' v - , o.' - , Dear Homemakers: When darning socks at night use a flashlight as a darning egg with the light turned .on your work is easy to see. Mrs. Phyllis Hogan Oil Seventh St. Ogden. Utah - . . : ,- ' ' i June 13 Beginning , Essential fundamentals of piano playing can be most effectively .learned in concentrated', class Instruction. Ask Us About It - Dye all pieces that are to be the same shade at one time. Dyed colors are never as color., fast as those that have been vat-dyat the factory. Dyed fabrics will stand up- - for numerous washings. . writ ---- 9- -- - Flashlight Mend ing follow - -------, j. krik,--7--------:- Homemaker's Exchatml j- anaccurate-color-check.---- --- ,- , .. ' vcsa , R.cv.p. ' - . f,(, tool , - .4,1 , :- the basic rules of dyeing carefully. Gray added to a color will tone it down and yellow and blue will bring It up. All colored fabrics look dark when wet. To tell if the fabric you are dyeing has reached the color you want, iron a earner-o- r a test piece completely 'dry and then make - - , , ,,f , ,If.youare try111.tomatch colors,- ' - ,, E. H--- I - - A il - L N,..f' N.,k4171 . ' Dear Mrs. Postr There are six married oc.:.4.41P children in our familyOne unmarried. Theo seven of us would like to send invitations to a ..a.o)1 ,,,,0 50th wedding anniversary celebration for my parents. i May all seven names appearonlhe te3';S..'houl"clinvitation-- and what about the husbands and the unmarried sister's name head or end the list? She's the. oldest. Answer: Instead of listing so many names, my advice la to follow this wording: . In honour of the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of . Mr. and Mrs. John Longlife , their sons and daughters request the pleasure of . ously new and fresh with a good dye job. Give new beau- ty to bleak collars, jabots, scarfs and blouses' by dipping them into the dye pot.. ores ' ' Cometele teinpoop' - - thetrnitrzarbriwide ........., ...,.,, ... ; - ' Accessory Color Note your accessory toAnp add color to your wardrobe. Gloves that show . -HAIR-REMOVER. Foe tor ' . ' t1,,, essiessmoorb lep tad sons lissom miry trots of bait. EMIT. Quid', 25c. 49c. Vaunt. Koops skis Ostia. IPPt site Si VP Voss Noir ' IIPICIAts 1101 11011MNIN confolow told a stwaithielles with st All4CINI Comm Doodessist ....Omit Mi egt Vto it proton bolt temots, sot to ' Edison comittio Maio to ZIP. ' '.. , UTAH, ' - , doloolll , it. ' ' - . onions, sliced d .. 41'' CREAM - , - Imodham-Itle- The KEW .40P7,06:. -- - engage-- . . rt;I:4 -4ir niltk. ... --- - , is anantidote-fo- r you have some colorless outcasts '''..".1,11 - COMPANY YCOCA-COL- ment?- pick,up.It 11111 green PPPOr. cut thin strips . ihing.-'- badly - announce their - - . 11"' -- 47- ,,o' . ir e - t eithermay::,-lo- th AUTHORITY "' 2 tablespoons hot water HOW ODORLESS! k IT i t114k(111 : mean the same . . pepper , - , po at db....4,4.w ,..............t...... . . ., -- '' ', , ' . .. - . , 2 . ' .. - - becauseit, it wtkilf. - ,,: -- ,.. - , , tbhen,eiroft:::::totogeththe----iti:.peseraitet- .00 i-- - , . ' , , , in your closet it is one way of giving new life to these drab , duds. . . For a few dimes and a short walk to the store you can have tontents. of- thepurchased package into a bath of hot water, douse your dull dresses, and watch the magieof color do Its work, However . you must follow directions carefully, be very patient In your work, and'decide ahead of time just what colors you are going to use. You can buy two qualities ot dye. One is made to dye natural fibers, such as linen, cotton, and wool. The other is justrigl for synthetic fibers such ass nylon, rayon. and mixtures. The dye for synthetic fibers-isometimes called an it you question yotTurf. ype ofmitérial it ' ,, best to buy this kind. A choice of color is impOrtant. If the original color is : P astel. and you want a dark one, you have no problem; the intensity of the darker color will cover the original paste. If, on the other hand, the original shade is dark and you'd prefer a light one. obtain some color remover and then apply the pastel dye to the resulting colorless fabric. New Color OuttotA . ' Nearly all prints can be given a new outlook on life with dye. Remember that the color of dye you use will affect all the colors of the print as well as the white background. The best policy is to test-dy- e a slip cut from a seam or a hem be- fore you make a hull color lectiom : , ' , ' : 'Dye Drab Duck- , ; ,,4''.1".1"""" ,, - , L',- . , '', :' ....,:.'.:.,.,: A''.:::'..:'-:-,: , - , , t ,r44:',..;,.'" t4.:' ,. ! 1 ';' le flour--mixtur- - ' -- . r- - 2 tbs. pork steak. cut I Inch thick . cup flour : - ? :, ,...:.:-'- ', e. "f,: ' 'kik - I , '''Z'f- ' ,t,,,,,... t ,',ti" .:.. , I ';'E'4' : '. - 1 ::: ' - - , .. - . Are the-- cards with - - sent ,the wedding gifts always displayed with them? A young couple, whose engagement is not Yet announced, want to send si single wedding .present together, but 41 the card :alai pork steak into individual servings and trim off ex.. c- e s f Dredge with mixture of flour, salt and pepper. (Save"for thickening gravy). Put pork trim- leftover mings i n heavy skillet over medium heat until fat melts out. A. pour off all but 2 T. of fat. Add meat and brown on .both sides. QUALITY . Lay onion slices and green pepper strips over and around meat. . cook until Turn heat low When you pick Royal Table them Queen Bread at your food and meat. Corn- in ar225 deg. F. oven). bine remaining flour water.. Add to store you get quality, goodness and freshness. It is gravy left in pan, stirring etooveTvheugrestdeobyle,s thickened. Serve over meat aneLvegetables. made only from high qual. . .. Menu ity ingredients, including , For family of five adults, about $2.14 high protein flour,. end it ' . Pork Steak Onions iis with enriched with vitamins Carrobi " Baked Stuffed Potatoes Parsleyed and iron..t Jellied Vegetable Salad . . r ' Stewed Rhubarb Fresh at Your Grocer's " Beverage ' 2:. ,r,:,..,,,, .., ' . , :!,,,, ... ...... .. ' . . , ,:,::.;:;:,:,,:l :. " ., .... .t:,.:. ,,,, :,.:.,,,:,'-.,,,- ' '.f. .. :. .:.:, !::'':V,' , --- .4 L. z.:,.:.;:. : fe- . By Emily Post A reader asks: , , : ' .:. 41k - , i.f.Ak I Ws ; : 1 ,' :4):.':':',: :':::- e k k Mrs.-Jardin- . f:.,..1:::.:,:: s.::.:ti , ' :;, tit - - -- - , ,ei ., .: Lt ii ..,..4...,.. - :f ',:9 :::P;::': Aat4 , -- -- 1...'v11.l.:I':;:::. ,;:,.'.. ::;H.. A 2'..". :7' f:s.: '' - 'I: i A :,d4', . I. ::.'..n7.,-.'- ''" . ,,. ..,:,,,,,::::,:::,:,::,:::.,:,:mi.:,1.,, ' .,,,,, - ,,,.::,.::,t,,,e:,: :':;'::!'::::::. . -- ' :' .....:..:1, t:,::: , - , ',.::-:- ,,,3,,,,". :::;:;:': ' ' - , . ' '''',- - , -- , , .,,,,,-- "44, 4 ! If presents, are numerous Et , is,mrpossible. for the laride : '''''''""1,L'IontlesMasesettevtadriO alHhe, - - limet -,- - dr. ' ' ' swer to your second question: -tomogwommtimb.K.;.,, , ,, , If both belong equally in the'. I : circle of the bride's best- NEW COLOR OUTLOOKMrs. Jack gives her white sum- 1 friends, the cards would not mer gloves rew shade to match summer wardrobe, needs. mean anything in particular, -Mrs. Post one alone is a very Intimate friend and the other names together, would indicate their engage- ment. - - .., - .. '' ' ' ,,,, ' . , for the hot weather. Rorie steaks are usually a little lower in price than pork chops because they're cut from the fhoulder and haven't quite the of meat that chops have. smooth even ejauinst as much meat and surely But they the same good pork flavor, so it's fun to use Flavored with sliced onion them for variety. er ind green-peppthey're pretty. delicious. Pork Steak. With Onions - : . .:'llikuct, :::..:::...::,.::: (3, '-:,.,- . :,, k:,:,".:,,.,,,,:!:.:' ' '4:- ,,,)::- . .' - r?',.:',":':::::::',... - ' s s , , ' '.- , P''''".".k - . .,s0 , .1 157 t- ' - - .: - sl ': . . .:.,, Ttesespeciallydesirableduring these days of intermittent cold weather,, for 'the necessity of cooking pork an extra-lontime makes it perhaps a little less desirable 'C'fi- ' 4 ' ::' - 4. ::,,,,,,i,,,,,,.:i,:.r1,,,-,..,.,,:- ,', :; , , .,t:- ,',.;,:... i. . - - , I s , ". - ,i., 3''',,. f :alk - - HA' - - little . '- - - , ''' , - ....: .., - , , 1 , , ' ' Winnifted C.Jardine . There are wail habits some of us have never broken and one of them is getting back to the liberal use of pork. We've attitude towards pork chops never gotten over our .w: and steaksthat they're a luxury not to be afforded. And yet now in the meat department pork has suddenly taken the honor , place of "best buys," and a wise homemaker "- ,,,,,104,', frequently in the "text plan- - to use - ' 1 ,,v.,.-- "."1444,.,.. Pork Chops -Are .Best Buy Behind Meat Counters Now .., ' . 'I ,, ' 0. I Car . --S oWn With Present -- -,, , , ' 1.- b ;1:1:?.."t , . (Margaret Master's Kitchen is heard over radio station KSL every weekday at 8:45 a.m.) Food Is Fun: , -- - -a tions when you sweep," ,s he method. said, and she took holdI of the broom and demonstrated, and, - : - It - selection. help me, she looked lik-edancer having a good time. I tried IL I tried to relax and FLOW. It isn't so easy when you've been sweeping the kitch- en in little, sharp jerks all your life, but the 'next time 'you come to our back door and catch me sweeping you'll at least see that I have a new I never thought much more about all this until a neighbor stopped by to visit yesterday. "Use graceful FLOWING mo- - , : . , - core- - No 1 Cent,t1 live- . 1.. ,:::,,::,:::::":':.:i:::-:-;"-- '. .t70,4 . her . . Color is a psychological ''. . ' , -- , t 1 lit 0,, . - . ; ,: . -- for accessory eouidteUIomanlTdispos1 y , . - i W Jack, 267 Second Ave., examines clothing articles - . , --- - '.- ,04s . ' 14 , , : -- , - - - , 1 ,I r , - t,'15 , .1 Ak 1 I 1: ... ' ..0 s .111.1111rAt , --:todr:,00"--- tt i k , 1 1 dragged it behind her she'd Hever have. dinner on the table , - - - ; I ..t 1 ' broom in front By Margaret Masters of her, she Papa used to say that he would be domineering. If she . .. " 11 Broom Sweeping Indicates Disposition ' :, 1 .' II 1 ' , ..$4 . - , the way she handled broom. If she swept with short stabs, she'd make a poor companion, because she'd forever be wishing she was doing something else. She'd be one who could fly angrily at the wink of an eye... And if she sort of pushed her 4111 . ,, - , 1 - . vr Mrs. '" (- ,, ' . l'';-- ; - , ,, I , - : ;!-- : el , From Margaret's Kitchen: - - 6JUS ' -- ....... ' ,..S.401 , .:1 ,,,,-.-, 4 4) ,, ',,,,,...,- ,,, ' 1 : - a Pleasure - 7 .. - -- , ,,s,,' c 4' .10 , I t's .4 , , , I -1 1 , I . ,t- ,41, ..,. - , . , CrI , . , -e, 3.(4,-:......,.'''''- VVA-1- 4 , , j' E2 , 4,' 3,' ' , 4 It- - .t.,, .., cook S ,. - - , ., 1 ' -- . , , -- -- 4. , ti . ' , '' 4, :,,N1 ' ), c ., I , 4 ' '''. ' ' . , '0', L4 . t , it, , s'- ,, ;, . k:, ,,,... , - ,' ' t t , 0 ) ,,, , '.'7' 7 v. '..',':7.' 1 - I ts -- ' , , ' ,,,.,, , , 0 , ,. "$,.''''.:,,....., ,...,,,.,.. ' t .. ;;;;Z,,9' f - . ,, ft I ........nn j NC...",1 r.. , , , it , ' ' , tr,,, I:, , , , tbelt-ch- ti It vvtio , -- -- -, , , ., !..I , , -- - ,- '6 . '''' i t:....:0001, 1, . i 'l t for the children's play and en- , l9yment, to keep them contented in their own back yard. They have swings, teeters, a large cemented chal37 e fenced the back , we as their for security, yard C450,street. a On N;ery busy live . The neighbors have not pro' vided these things for their children. And they have al; lowed their little ones to run the streets rnOre or less frorn morning until night. They - COLOR.CHOICE check occasionally to Jind out where , iN, ,,..t. ,;:i , i ';''. 1: ,, ' 1 - ,, ,:, ,k, them? Do children as young as mine need so much constant Am I being companionship? mean to my own as well as the reighbor children, to feel that mine must be alone with me at least pall of the time? Neighborhood Mother. - SaltLake-City,JJt;ik!ft,- --- . "ik.: .S' ,, ', 003,000. , , t, ITorT-b- 1 - . , -- are assured that they are out of danger, SO they let them stay. there all morning or all afternoon. Am I wrong in feeling that these mothers are more or less Imposing by letting their children come too often and stay too long. thus relieving them - - - , 1 1 .; ',4.1 ' : 4 4 ' ''' k, 1 . , ..,,,,, . 't ,, , st'i,:. - 40.01 -- '''' -- ; ... . ,. 1 , g4, !.. . , - , , ' ,.. 7.4, i, it"' , , hai7liked up,'' at very and- . :, , z wv'. --t- ry ' ,, l', ' ,,, is good at carpenz My husband - . ... . s, ey' and-Marl- - , s , a tall years ago, and ever since7 haveput all 'ourspare . time it. intoziMpr' We now have nice lawns and . --- - ,. ' ' '''...4 . ,t , ;' '', -- - - .g, , L. ; what -- todoabout children coming neighborhood IA to- - one's yard to play at all hours. My childrenare 4 and 21i years old.- - Our yard is almost constaptly. filled with children from the neighborhoodfrom right after breakfast until lunch time, and again most of the aft-may sound perhaps it is. That is why I would like someone else's point of view. 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