OCR Text |
Show -- - - - - - ' Wednesday, olune 8, 1949 . - , ' - - 11. ' . ,,, - - ,,,--- . - $ -- - - ,' :, , '' t'' -, - .,, . . , t, 4, ' -- .A2,, -- - - -- L,.......,,,.....,,,,,, , .. : ,--., . ,-- ' ,' 4 ''. '',, :, ', , ;. ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,:.,,,,,,-..,-- - Knriw--r-if v -, ':- --- ' - , .b.l 'tas, 1 I . NNIO , . 4 - too. I nntli rP O. 'tam I. man v.., . -1 Cs . - , - S 1 1T-I- -- ., - , . , , , ' ' " ' , ''' , - - 4 - , fok.... - - - ',-- o o- - - .,4 -- - . ,....... , k-, - - kt - 1 . , - - a ' -- -H ILD-- is -- "Picat ' -- ' - - - - , -- ' - - '' ,' 7 ,. 1 . ' - 1,, pituri,i ' , t,: , --- -- :ari . - , - - de ( , , ; 'BRI DE ' . , . .)... ' , . , . meeft conbeguite , I E " - , -- I , , t , t i , ,...., , , ..) - --- , ( 4'8 ,, , ' ,,,,,t k i ii, ; f - - - , , , , , ) , ik ; ,f. 3 t,- , - '44- - ' , , , ,.,,,,' , 4 .. N, 4; ' - ' 1 ' NI, . . ,.. ' P r t , ... , , ;- ( " ' ,i , ' i ' r' - ' ':'''' ' -- --- -a , . , . N, ',',d,; - s , , t, ,, , 4 t . ti 's '.,,,.-- ...4, '''' ' - --- . - , -- L - . . . ':5'.40-Ottits:ti'010-.!'-,:':- Honey has a valuable place - .. -- .. sugarThe .thé lakátive:- . ' 1:444., '. 'rl.r. . A - ' ehpoeneei ye , , , 1, t .,,,,., ...t,e-- , i enweeeltrte ,.. . - . , A -- - - -. r't rills "atom so habits Steal the laxative habit ... with Cartar'S Nilo ... and be 'mutat naturally. Who "'orris overeating. overwork make rev inlander tompwarilytaks Carter's Pills imporatily. And never get the laxative habit-G- ot Carter's Nilo at any drugstero for Sag today. You'll be grateful tho rest et your liter Furedr-e-Carte- t 11. 1kt - , -- 114,12-- , Benue. sfti as a surprise. When the regular dinner is consumed the tiny one may uncover the dessert himself, The element of suspense, together with an tin- usual food taste prods the waning desire for food. Dinner Menu Meat loaf Broiled tomato Shredded lettuce Baked Potato u.range Bettywith honey sauce 1 cup milk , ,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, -. ti,,,,,,,, - , - ,, ,, , , .,1,,,4, ,,,- 4,, fltraevatitredx edeeosstehretsdeassserat covered .. , Po 4, - Now Teri doctors now hame may break the laxative habit. And tavbtKo; Mit natural pewees of nillitaritle Eightythros pot omit ot thorium tested did ite So ean you.. Stop taking whatever you new take,. Is. Every night for one week take 2 Carter's Pete Second weekmie each iht. Third wise.-on- e ovary other night. tzriytadtniy: 'Link etthtittlyames. et ester; aot . a Sim New York doctors proved this plan soul break the laxative habit. How ma a laxative break the laxative ' 11"0,trdilre:tulov. e,:rtrteran'sd Pirtle "imbloeir" the Give an tel it maks use ot ita owe wastrel powers - ', .., . .,''s 4 ,, A .tk ,,, .., '. - ,71';'?';',--,- , '4'",..,',11" ,' s element to the child's food For thelagging appetite try - habit-- lalaavornitullairAltreir intothehoney,anct.ariecessar- y-11 you3111142" eau stop! , ,'''. Of 1 Li. .1 thib plan Lrtr lS . vitamins and minerals gathered from the flowers by the heti" and- put -for . t,,,, I - l - - in the diet of the young ehil&I t . It is a very adequate substitute i . , - .,, motley needed in tot's diet , t -- -., - ' . ., : ' ' , - - i- A 0, - , the party should NEVER, NEV- ,,.. ER leave alone. There should aYlowuanygestehreS an older person -.: fr:,' , ,. ,,L,,1 ', , '!'.. ..; ,17..i.N. k.",.11:127.,,,,' - ' ,,,,,,.., N, It s , I. v, 1r) I; if, . , 4;1 t t ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,....,..,, 4 ,,.7, ,a,,4 8ii.. '''4,,,", yre":41,. , 1,, es 'r ; ,at,.IiN ,,,,,,,, - ., . et ;01-;,1,'"- .z, . I, tet,'4 . ff ro,,,,if k , .. - - - - .D151117JASIMIG I - -- . . (At I itt 1cdg...7.,,,, e-5- , ( a -- - - -- --- , ilS -- ,A, - .. mse0- - "tealemo- .- - r yo e2 , . tal VT fr-- ,Awl e T I '1 DUJ - -- - - ' ) . 0' ' ' -, EIATI1111 - 1 , ' - - ,0 - -- ta".4,4, - ..' )1) Y. 1)) -- -r lint-fre- ' e, - A -Nt-- ,,,,........--,I.J.nr,- : - . . , . , ,, op , , ' Pio, , -- , Do your daily dusting with a moist Watch dust, fingerprints and streaks disappear like ' Is sparkling clean magic: Rinsed out, your friendly again. When polishing or waxing youL furniture you can speed up the job and do it better with your Sponge. ' Apply a bit of your polish or wax to your moist and marvel how itopplies an even coat and won't harm. , the most delicate surfaces. It's --- grk-free . , . , . , -- -- L'' , ' . - wrabrAgar.momm,matIP -.. - 1 - . ;v , - - , - , 1 , ; . They're wonderful. - -- t 10110... .o - $podem. Wipe off count6n; pick up spilled liquids, clean and pail) your I -- - yeateadille,..n Ca -- -- , 10 Nothing beats a bright in your tub or shower. It holds oceans of lather saa Boats. Children love it too for ies gentle 'and pliable. For a quick sponge bath, your o holds water without dribbling. Another for wiping tile and o-at-- ' o . .,. , , , , , , , 1 o-at-- a 0-al- ' ar .. ; . ,,, - A ..as...,,op..,oe,,...r,,,,.,.,,... for toolc -- - ;e1' - , , lot ' 10'4 , ' ' - i V y . ."4 Litagnia,1, - . '. .. , ...J....fir...4- N . . ,... ' ' ., id--4 1A.J--,....--- 1-J . ,, , ' ': ' . . I wall . ''''t . I , I -- - Till 7 ither r littl CO.LiWG SOOP 6.1.1111E ' - . Illtat - 4 - gill' TO 6E s' 'Dammed by 144. ,o0,000.0. , P 000 owe am) one me omit awl oft ups TO I:0 $011114-1110i- Stell PmolleagolloloomwmilamosollemooPollanollota;0011111.0 I with Watet, , - DCLIIIYA;SquweieiSziet ' rlb 1 gently. with soap and ., , water. I irJ : I -s an- : ! ' ., Grit-Fra- s. .., , - , ' FIATLIKES - . Smart and looking. flOAT. Sonhary 'May I , 1I : i r , e'41 11 , ,, I desired. Use sponge for washing, rinsing and drying. ; I 0 : I 601 011 4 !mauvesMoisten sponge...squeeze out excess and it sill:lucre::: use as a dust cloth. It iklint-fre- e . I ,..PoitssoNo AND waxmaMoisten sponge the to I wax or sponge. polish . out excess water: apply Unt-tro- I , agent in water or apply 1- , .. . ---- s " ' ' . .,,,,,w,,,,, - fi' . . , . ITO ST1111.121boil in water. ' mitMoisten sponge. Put NoamAi. soatip. "toCitspheroncgleet. lig 11 . .f- 610.11 I I ; reg - ' ' EA511' 1 Agicst,tr041..on) NN ... 1 ..1- -- ..- ;- . . . billigI II ks,11,40, n pi1r II er- , .... t . - ' It, 13:. - - - 'i ' ' til .,......,..,,-- ' ' - ' , . ,i. - bathroom fixtures will keep your bathroom sparkling. - .7 , . -- especially designed your work and does it far better. It helps stretch your favorite soapand rememberit floats.' No hunting for 'sunken rags. Other size .Sponges are inicepins your kitchen I ., . .. - 1,04 - 1nthe kitchen the riki,,,,,:.hi;., Sponge speeds I r', - ,, eta ,o ,.,..,,,,....,,-,,,,omilm.......,- , - ;., , , - be , ,4 ,t' ,,,,, i, el k liltc' ,,,,,,,,,,:,,, gy a . : - . , 10 4,,:si f1 - - In N -ttliv , --- ' , . ... .X.-'4;7 , - lb ,. - - , . eA.00tC. IAO " , . 1 1410,,.;,)",!,1' ' 0 I:is-18- o ..41' I - 4 ' - --- , 1' I.0 vs . - -- -- . ' , . ...,,,,,,,, 0,0,Nos , SI , to W (2- way, C aril ottr rag , ,,,i,:, ,,, , . , ,.. ,ket,A,04,:::14, ;,,,, 0 ,,,.,4.,N oot wits sit' tkitl .0 f., io . , C p.,,,,.,,,-0"1- iN'tv.441,1,41..t 41.:- ,,,,,-,:.,,,- 1- ;,...." ' t,... . , . ,,,,,,,t s,:::::,,,:z ,,, ,,., ..,,, , 641; ,N,, ,, rt 11; v,. ,, k . . ,.,., N., 11 . .y.e......rw-reur.)- ,c--,:,,,,- .to Ntootb.,s ut,ANt . rl , ,,,, 4 ,., ...,...,,,-;,,, t , ;z. , Procedure , , Ilio te t,,1':' k . ' ,,t--t cX, Alb ,..1,' 4, vt ,. 4, - ' 4,, , ii. oz.. your. , , . . ' . olii,,, 1,s - -- . ' .,,,. It'' - ', . - Christmas cards or lists, church and club lists, plus any help that your close friends or relativet may be able to give. By all means make the wedding list ample. If you find that you must cut down oa the number of guests then you will find this fairly easy if you have made a nota'tion by those names that are questionable. Equipment for making your list makes it sound like a major construction job, It is al- most that. You start with your basie--lis- t of close friends and relatives and build your list name by name until it is comNN , , , .st,,o ..' ' - , adults-I- For-Tots- --- - .... - V. ',:,0,,fi7,7 Nkt , . !,t ; i -- r the - , , - - - I'.- Zstt ",.. .A2 , -- ' .1... sf;tNo. , , . , ,',,,est,T.0,-- - - oke -- - Food ''' ';' - y''''''ok-- - ,:: ' ,v, i -- ------- ,:.4,.. , ; V..41-11.1".'- , i i ,,,.. -- 's X,:.- , 44,,,, . ;,":1? t,..4.,00)'':. 'N1.,N r, lk..; 'Az' ,,,' ,,,-, , tc-AN- - -Z'- j , i , -- ,,, ,,,,.,1',,,,' .1,41 ,S4,,, - ; - PRECAUTIONARY MEASURESMaxine Daggs "shoots."young Koren Bronson in the I.0 arm for immunization against Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Sisters g.Shannon? Bonnie Bronson await their turn. Girls are daughters of E., M. Bronsons, 1930 Atkin Ave. - - pleted.- ..'4.. 7 - V" 14,,",,,:;4tv . - 1 - 1 4',.,,,,, . 1 - k , s5...- - .- , t t'e' The, procedure is aimple: As . ,,, ', I ..1 you or your family think of .... , . , , 4 names, write or type them , , neatly on .one of the white . cards with the address and . file them alphabetically.. It Is ARRANGES INVITATION LISTDawna Ann- Tregeogle catch a duplication this and her mother, Mrs. A. P Tregeogle, arrange list for in- - easy-treason this device Is The way. vitations to wedding of Dawno and William Eugene Miller. : Is that we do not - so necessary think alphabetically. Add the :2:,..: Wear bride' will the - tomorrow 7' . bridegrooms list to- yours. If , white nylon wedding -ii white lounging robe with ." he and his family has not used gown. The sheer net is born- - a wide collar, fuU sleeves and this method (it is best to sugis of smooth pletely shirred acroas the bod- - long full skirt. It gest It to them) - you should go Ice back and front fore 4,1dest,iturunedeinik: feabbrioedicewlythoke atnidn - through his- list and arrange and demure,appotrance.. collar edge A soft fabric belt . it with .,. ' ties at the waist.', card& pleeves are also shined. , r-- - - . 1, .446,.....- ., ','-.:;,,,'- ' 4,':, -. i , -- -' , o- . , ' ero,,,,04 .,,, , ,i'l I , the following tools . ,,,,An IN ,P. ''' '' ' ' ' ;' ,.:;,4. , .0 , s ','''.- - , l'. ,', . ' - useful: the telephonemaybook, , . , . . ), making . ''S t - - - - 4 ' , In - '. ',Y:.,'-'..,;;',,- , when you think everything is as perfect as possible. It is mainly up to the bride and her parents to decide how large the guest list will be. After the approximate number of guests is decided ppon, then the bridegroom and his family should be notified of the number of guests they may invite. Of course it much nicer to include the bridegroom and kn his family in your plafis and to ask their advice and assistance on acy problems thaLmay arise. ..4, ,,-...- ' - t is one of the major reasons why it is tug- vested that the biide and her their lists as early as possible. Invitations should be mailed no later than two weeks. previous to the' wedding and preferably three. Therefore you should have your list completed and handed to the engraver so that he can, lava week in which to prepare your nrrior e. lie' back several days befor-et-h-mailing date so that you can tske your time, about addressing the invitations. , Preparing the list Don't attempt to complete your list over night. Take a week or two so that you may ,,,,,., .,., ,,,, - .... . ,,,, , , 4' ts' - - 4., ' v.. . . '''''i- - i - 4 , ''''' s N,,, 1 . s ig amazinghow fast- fof aeUrlist.7--IembarrassingTIALP the unexpected puts in its appearance just cluded.--T-his .'' '- ic , , 0t. ,,,s - , overcome any problems that arise. Irorlnstance, you may find that you do not have Aunt Sarah's new address. The only way to get it is to write to her daughter who lives several states away. This will take several days even by airmail and will delay the corn- - By Florence C. Youngberg ,, This ;A per- HOW MANY GUESTS haps one of the biggest problems of a bride when she is making plans for her wedding reception. It seems that regardless how care- fully the list is prepared, there is always cut who should have been in- - cm:, ', -- Prepare reception invitatidn- list by means of a handy card tile. system . . .4- -- -- ' 4 , ' - - i N4,,, .', A V- -h "!,- - , 14.4. , - A - . e E - '- ',,., , ; 1 .,,...., 4 , ',2 ,x - ,, ',.' , ,, - 1, ..,, ; -- - .41. , '''' .0"-'04,'- ,,,- I t ' , - ' .' - - ? ,.. ' , , ' . ,., ,, e , N ' . - , ar , , ' , ' , ,' ' , if (I) - . , g - -- - - , . ' A ' , -- -- ' , . ,oAr , It ,t)Voilv ' , , ,, - , . I - - ' lit ' ancracting. These ale the youth --which can more q6.ickl) profit by education and experience. It ed ,', , ' 4, 0 , ' , , 1 will ask her doctor about ty- phoid vaccinations. In our lo-cality it is well to check him time about immitnization against Mountain Spotted Oeveri. -Tprecautions- n w' - ,, I' , - , Firs; old kit Always carry along witIr This - :h sunlit's skin disinfectant: a small bottle or. . Ort coated applicators; a tube of :' - ointment or . jelly for burns; safety 'Pins; a - - -- 4stni gauze- ofand tweezers for re.. gs,: pair , moving splinters and bee stings; , laundry aosp, which you. can -- ---soften in water and rub on skin exposed topoison ivy or poison .. oak; salt tablets if the weather IS exceedingly -hot end., VW", ----- thing else that thejlature,:ot ,:,youttripsetana,lo demand.,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ' - uncertain, she of Water--is ity , -ir, ,- ... , . , , -- . .7 --- , . . , , .,, .,,,e0-'- , --- . - , , ' I i - L. , -- , -- , , t , ' - ' .... - thathe oftenindulgesinsuper.,Issaidthatfro;nthir--grouv- - ' - 4.w !..Zg from the standpointlof heredi- tary endowment. They are able to indulge altogether in thin- kin ' - -- ... - . --.- ,. , - , ', i '' ,. eciolescents can of-o- ur .01.-- - ' . - - , , , 'It:,. -- '''Ir arethemostfortunatetype. ,' - - L about hat ' - 0,self-maficiaI thinking. He adjusts him- - cornea the ,t It'4,,e 1. '.'- -, men and women. self to changing environment 11 er without any effort., He enters ,, qi aii--?:,. - into group activities with en- E CANNOT CHANGEi 1 1 ;10' thuslastic pleasure. He will . extrovert into an introvert or '' - i ;grownpAo be known as a goodvice versc-Bu- t we an by care----- -' '. see. He is equally .quick to ful teaching help our children '...'....-.- ) .1 mixer. accept other people's ideas, to to acquire the more desirable. his own -attri- bulef7)U-iich:--ThIntro-" vert should be encouraged to ego is too directly challenged, . e. too directly the shell of himto-- a plans seeriatw1Hoeuthoot oorpphosiseclown v, r 1 be I1 I tr'. e I The extrovert is the 43, - that make decisions, be more prac- 4.. is the life of the part;.- He. is tical and face the real problems 45 of life. The extrovert should be usually a ready conversationalist and always comes to the shocked into the necessity of k. front in everything. He craves doing a little real shinking. He must be taught that superficial attention. He hates to be alone. He is very sensitive to group . thinking and ideas which so opinions, and after he grows up quickly spring up in his mind he will prefer to travel with the are not always sound reasoncrowd. He usually reacts in cc.. ing or seasoned judgment. li , , i- ytt" , ,, - . , - - , ns sal-do- , - : , - i --- one-thir- the pdettire Changes.He responds to any and every situation, so quickly in fact, 111 ,., realit-y--- , thiely)pe . i - extrovert, ...,.. ,. -- E - be classed as extroverts,,and abou t enjoy----.- 7while :: aboutr, that mixed inheritince. These of child is ontr.exhibiting his natural tendency; that4of refus- ing to think or act until he has had time to think it over. il -- . one-thi- rd Wilful-- slowTilbcobperative t-; stuhYorE-It- ,4 ,,us 7 - -- - , - ' . assthey an introvert child are apt to ,,look- - upon him as or -- - h. r- te , - . ------ ------, 1 ' . - . r., ,' --- . ' - , Full-length . - ' ' ' . -- - , - , ,, , - , tots. , Mother must plan to have the children adequately - clothed slacks for'the girls and longie trousers for the :boys should be her first coo. sideration. Little legs need pro. . ' , tection from coolish weather, - sponsible for the little ones. from insect bites and from the This is especially true in cane' scratches of underbrush. The , yons and , pear water. This little ones also need a warm, , doesn't need to be a tiresome light jacket or sweater and a task. Plan to let the children or fish With you, build sand cis. pair of galoshes. It is much Cr to let them wade in boots - ties, or just sit and swish a 2 branch around and watch the than barefoot-------- -..-fish darling in and out of the . Pion Ahead Summer trips must- be - water, For the very young child a box of favorite toys and planned for ahead of time. The rocks too large to swallow 4 will keep him occupied. . nineneoecssuelarytiotnesgochwechkeerde.thlfe - tiny-- ,76,r ,, - - ( , - - - - - T.-- , , , ,,, , ',' ' ' a k,,.- - t it' i. i. fish. hold high interest for , ..,rtgotrizvroviewmteiroto.kgoloneng,77. se I , ' , , . . - - -- - r , - ,, , .. rtmeme,,,,, , . ' Taking children on anyi vacs... , - , Of work a.hit and responsibility On the part of the parents, but it is well worth the effqrt, Children love . to share experiences with old. .or folk and they revel in out. life. Trees, flowers,. the auto ride, the stream and the - - involves tiontrfp Going- lishingl-Doforget the lunch, the bait the drinking water andoh, yearemember- to take the children along. They Will enjoy the trip, ,' 41 N c By Helen n'tMartin - ----- I 4 1,, . - 1 ' 4. ' z, . ,.,,-,- trIps-wit- ren chi h - ,, - '' ) . .' acation .. - , Salt Lake City, Utels..,W21 , , ' . 11:, , - . rhilri vniir 7 v . ." e it,-l- - , ; ' - i . . - --- P II IA ' - , 4- -, - - ' ,., THE DESERET NEWS 1 - "nt 1 cordarice with' public opinion. By Erla -----.--- He is often ingenious, resource- .-- A, , 11ELPFULto y us, when 'or ' , "Ik-stJul, hard working and persistwe are trying ,to raise our - ent in carrying forward any- 43. , children, to know something of thing 'that strongly appeals to- -, ' ,dk their inner makeup and him. A k,4 1 ent nature. It is this that lead. - pERHAPS illustrations' two of us to talk about the types - of well known public men who individuals such as the intro.. ne ---v-erts-and can be definitely classified are, ' the ektrovertS.-O::: ,, has a very different outlook on Theodore Roosevelt, the typi- -, , 1,., '.e 4 ,--life than the other,-The- ir 7prob.cal,- extrovert,-,e- nd lems therefore must be ap- - Wilson, the even more typical -- introvert. , proached from different angles.-- t . - ,' ", - stIN,L - 7 - ,' ' - ,.. ., ' . .or - - ---.1, ,,,...,,,,,,,.,..00,04,k,,...14,,, . ' , . '. . Aii - . , ... 4 A . )... - aI1 - '. ,,, . ' - . - -- - , . eat ra 44 '''''' I ..:11 . : ,,,,,, Ifilrg ) e Jet i ,,r1- I it , '. ' I. ' 0 i f ,1 - wit h in LV i . ' . I( I IL," L ijA , 1 k 1 ! L, IV t6r,' t t 7 , . L.,1 Ati W.1,11 11 1111E SAVIIIG. i 1 . , , S.TH.EnE:.:VOliDERIO.VIATC11'.,f0:1::,1,1.1.:Ell ::...... |