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"Adele Simpson selects the little silk suit, points - In the crispness of taffeta, to three quarter sleeves with brisk, flaring cuffs, to a rolling collar. "Claire McCardell believes in thin pleats and more worsted is permanently pleated from neck to hem except for push-i- n raglan sleeves." - . -,- i' 1 ( '1''-- '. 1 k . ni l , -' ' 1 , , re,.....-- ,,,., r.,A--- - - tIP high -, ' , , i i - . ' ( -1- , - - Mrs. ' ONE-MINU- Do-aq- - TE Mrs. Sclunldt Mime INTERVIEWS Lake City "The- - lambs came early one springtime when we lived on a farm near Orem, Utah. A raging blizzard came that year too. It froze many a mother ewe that had been sheared of, her wool. However, some of the orphan lambs were saved. I., especially remember two twin lambs, Mike and Bess. They were raised, on bottles. They grew fast and I rgot all about that big fellow Iitlike with his brand new horns, when I was down in the barn once standing in frost of a five -- foot gate. He came up behind and completely knocked , me er that gate.-- I yelled 'Oh, I'm killed!' My brother said. 'You n't Sound very dead!'" Mrs. Walter L. Cooper (Mary) - 673 Wilson Ave. Salt Lake City. "Mr. CooPer used to have- a dreadful habit of eating before he went to bed. This caused him dreadful stomach distress. Out of a sound sleep I'd awaken to sympathize and run for the baking soda. lie always swore that he'd never eat late again, but be always gave way to temptation. - - - : , -- - --.- .. ----- ,. ' 1 1 all11111111.' call '- a . . - ' see . , ' - r L:..,:.....,.. l'N , ' .. . . ,. (3 k , . Tho sits iPCSt to. ' lovelier silver. 1 ,. :; 'V. ..:....; . s -- ---- 7. -. . ,., , ,, IN lie . t MAUI ..., ..,, pew! 1111.111111 , i.. 'e ilP , ti P11.1111, - , , . , - ' aid, , ,r 1a -- ,eteigta p-- "This time . ARE - , - - - , - SCHEDULED-- , Bonnevine PTA, resdartmeeting. Thursday. March 30, 0 pm. Dilworth - PTA, school dramatization, Wednesday, -- March 29, 7:30 pm.: par- - , eat education elan, Thurs30, at 730 p.m.; day. March PTA - luncheon, rridaY. March EL '. PTA, book review, Monday. April 3, 11 , , p.m. ,, , - i r - I ,,- ,-- ...., , ,, - ..1. ..,., : , , .2 .1. . z,-- 4) 11, - , ......., ,o '. , - l - : fI l goa ett fc, , - , it 1 .- l ' ' - , , - OM tw - , , , . , - ' - wriffts , 111111. 10 ' ..,;a. vett SO '. 1 l lc-al- alai I t..',,"--.- - (1117. lAbngst -- , 1'10T011E I salt) ptaolvthttoovseks 1 . , Phone RAY M. SAILORS. Motu' ' .." I . , - ' . - , , v : - IN , 7clilit' - 4P . , ,,,,, a'a - - - ' p ,.I.0 ', . , p LiA.s.:1,642,vash,..1.2:,...::::..4". , lastallsd its limorotai ....... IA AISTIAllellt Ithiswaton midi hoots tosymiSiontsp floc 21 lbs. ipt Wed. 704 call. A beim ES!:::ti ' - . weak... inassettor tit !., . aims ..,, a ' wee smuts. wee. kW ? ,, auks swam Seed lenge. ilL km, dna ! - it i. 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', OIL IL" (Mb ' , , '3440 ' !b., en basistoss, sad bes spent hundreds et &discs ', . scowl foal -- A.. oils ..,,...-- - '' ' , "101. N Il". ' 61 - ,,, LAST CHANCE TO WIN THESE BIG PRIZES! : WHITE MAGIC SOAP'S , ., ... r.1!.'.-:1- 11- ow- """""Itin0 11 1 dr, 11111 ) I ) alit Jr, -,,,,P'Actil Int , ' Iii P."' - 0 . . ' 'a .. , ' ' fttl - EIS...A..1W, . 4) ,- de ft.)4 r - - 41 0 rI f , , 4,1 ,,,,ow '.' , I 40. EISS -- ' Netrovekallovarthecone- - .. - ' 1 ; ' '' ' d- - ..- 0 - ' . ' '4411, See' .. OA 4 - - go 9 n- 1 ' c. , ........ s -- - - i at 1 . . - ,'. . ., : 1 - ' Tr,: 'r 'aél' I.:: ...,, I li't 1141. - ( -' ' ..,, . 1 . , , 1- - i ' aa , .. . ,.' 1.) , ,...,. Y chose a 50110TONE I - i E , . ' , lii tu1311 tIl Q01119 o - MEETINGS ' - ''' on 111) I r i.1 - . I . 1 I t t '...,' ' ' ' ' tl , . -. . - - ' ,,mly - , l IPTA- - '''' I I ' ' '- - because I:n, certain of u'nintirriptea 'Stays - "' - - - ' lit , : . iSherman - C1112t. - .A:, ', ,,,, . die - .,:,. ,: luncheon was held at the home of Mrs. 1C. E. Pederson. PTA president, 911 West Third South St. After, clever garies were played by the group and gaily wrapped prizes made the competition extra keen. Mrs. H. C. Corbridge. room mother chairman, was in charge of the social assisted by Mrs. R. Clay Anred,emtertatoment chairman, and Mrs. E. la. Peter- . son. who serves on the PTA re- . freshment conuzdttee. .,1.4 ) - 4 . ' i . , 4, Ittleso -KP101"1"-- , , . 4114.tht i4 vii 4i of- ) ll, ..,...... t -- - , ! I - , Defter!I Better---Tast- es quick. way to l .....,,, ., Room Mothers Honored at Luncheon Sponsored By Riverside School PTA- ' - , - .. ,.:, Goudge. . '.1 , '., ; THAN; Yott GESTURZMiss Ruth A. Robinson (left) and Mrs. IL C Cerbridge are served by hostess Mrs. K. E. Pederson at luncheon of River side School PTA. . Toasts -' .,. ,, lit ..11. , .,... s...z:.s;.. e' ii......1 . , 5, 7") . A second feature of the eve L., ..,................. - - - , , , tyij II parent populace. p.m. Monday, April 3, at Miss Helen Kimball will review the tb"beStk"Gesellerntian, Hill," a cur tell by Zlizabeth 3 , (.9 ,) - 4 4 , rigte silver glistened like new in se time! DU !:rtir: .pecialmotheriprohatram, pro,,dforthedo ,., ... f,) "' Barracking!' ..;,..,.. 1 t N, Well one night Mr. Cooper usual anong about woke up saying he The room mothers play an "! he'd die with misery. 1 Important part in the PTA sett then that I had to do up correlating child, teacher, something to break him of that namt. t activities, At the Riverbad habit. So i said coldly side School, the room mothers and have as specific duties sufferine enjoy getting wItt, hayCk In-:sleep. He didn't acquainted with the children enjoy sufferng alone, so now under their jurisdiction and to he doesn't eat late at ;tight." know the teacher and aid her Schmidt Mel- - whenever Mrs. Kart-possible. ' -- At various lie) 433 Dowington Ave. Salt holidapc the room mothers bake cookies or some Lake City "Once I leaned against a Hos- other goody and treat the cidpital corridor wall waiting for dren. Last week the kinder-garde- n children went to the ram news to come from the operating room. I was completely lost The (ember celled on the room with worry. Finally I walked mothers for assistance to proaimlessly down the corridor and vide transportation and help in got into one of those self serv- keeping track of the youngsters. ice elevators and pushed the The Riverside bazaar is just bebhtton for a top floor. It so hap- hind the PTA, and again the pened that I stepped off on the room mothers played an active maternity ward. I heard the ery role in making the bazaar aof a new born baby. It's diffi- great success. cult to explain, but dud baby's So each year, the' PTA ofcry did, something to me. lie-- ficers and chairmen entertain bewed my strength and faith in the room mothers as a 'thank life's going on. And to I went you" gesture for all they do. A back down stairs and continued to wait. News soon came grom a lotue told me that she'd time, the operating room. Good news" spent the previous evening callSin. MarY E. Basracleugh 934 ing 'Berry' in the telephone West Second South St. Salt Lake book, but none of thembadt- urned out b3 be me,For heavCity "Jity first name is simple but en's sakes, I wonder bow many please take note of that last other people think of me an People are always getting Mary Berry' instead of Mary up on it. Many people Barracloughr , me by my nick name of Margaret Master's Kitchen is Mary Berry. And the tither day , beard every week day at 8:45 a woman rye known for am. ever Radio Station IESIL. my , 4, - A (3,.,Til name. si76 , ., 61443:Ili 1 Caused By Mike, the Kicking Lamb By 91ARGARET MASTERS Mrs. Fred I. Donkin (Floreace) 641 Garfield Avenue Salt in1j: - Trip Over the- Fence - ut i I -, 1 . education 1 ,4p".. ... .. JMrs. Cooper .4 . ,- n wIsid"17 : :16, ,,- , , , 1 ,,r, ,,,., It - 11, ,,, ., 1 , ,,,,, , ! --Y . I, N ''C4 5, ---... ,,,,- BookReview SweetsSale Planned bySherman PTA - . . --- --- i N-- , ier : - rr- 41 ,:'' 1 . 6t ; ki - 7 ...,,,---- , , ft--v. .1, , . - , - ., ,.i. . a --- , ' -- :.------ ,44,410"' .. -. - --- . i - H. - ( Aok, i" 4I' x ,i az "1..-- - - - favorite,- puckered silk stmdren, has te.,i - '. ,. shantung. "Tina User likes yellow anyone can wear it with the , t., - ; ', t,, - - of the AirbaseAnnex. Favorite Creations Are Listed By Leading Americ an Dress Designers , , - ? caries. ADDMONMrs. Roy B. Hutchinson (left), Mrs: Roger L. s. James A. Ntmley are newly elected PTA IADucrpresidenreild easy-to-li- on , --; NEWEST . 4. "- -, ..w....,,,... Six leading American dress designers have chosen a favorite creation from their individual collections to out the fashion trends for spring. Ser. eral of them feature pleats, small jackets, and interesting, T kt. :.- . er , , -- ' , right- - make-up- ', . , f , --of- ficers , , t , s .7 .. , ; ,tion ' ,k . , :4 , 1,414le I 0 it . . , 6,1" II .,, Round-U- p I . - ' , 4 ., , .-- .4- 'i. - s a ,oalaP -- r .. The Dilworth School Parent,. ' i ,..,' ' ' 4 i e-is a busy $y VIRGINIA W. ANDERSON Teachers ' -' I.:1 1 : ,, ,,,,.i Another PTA. unit has been added to the growing fai- n: . with week ,.,,4,,si end special ;micelle -- ;:k r ! ,? , i i , ; , ., .... , ., i,t1', ay of the Salt Lake District Council. bringing the number , 4. lit: 1. slated and meetings programs , , , ', I I . , up to 42. This newest addition is the association(folined , c , ....,,,..., .., for WednesdaY; Thursday and 'k ' z'' ..,,,-' -- s 't 4,,f ! , at the Airbase Annex last Thursday afternoon, siiakb3g a ' ' of Wednesday, March ' Friday . ' , 2 - .. .: 2 ' i The ttheesvreelmithirkditgrtsilireganizedanads;enrUurtipargtrgeotthentki ':' 29, at 710 p.m- - the entire school '. toil a ' 'I . 6 membershipstudents,. teachers , . st , . 4. snd -. : t . parentswill turn out to 4, but held part of the meetings at the Airbus in order to s" a 4'1 witness a ,viery impressive , '''' i' 44. , ' create enough interest and a strong enough group of its :, ..0 0 dramatization including in the own to organize a separate unit. ft :t s,."' :rrl cast all Students in the fourth, (1, ii. , ,, AFTERNOON IIIZZTL'qG iTlil.:,,..:0 '. fifth, sixth and seventh grades , At the Thursday afternoon meeting at which there was . ( , r' . S 'grime Brings Progress" is . .., . a good attendance, both the city council and the state con- . ''' , 42".z, the theme of the evening and gress were represented. Mrs. A. Cowan, Salt Lake council -,. ', ' :.er,' .. , ' portray. through songs, ) president, conducted. 14s. Donald E. Rose, first vice presiwill ...., t,,...,..... dent of the Utah eingress spoke' to the group explaining 11 . 1, dances and skits the strides , the objectives of the PTA and. the significance of striving 7.4.614'...----4, r--- -, made in education , to obtain them. i.,..--..,......,.4. , ...., Mrs. Rupert Soderberg, legislative-by-law- s chairman of ARCM TUL'EMAN . direo. . ' r.; ' '. the Salt Lake COUINII, took charge of the elections of HI-ctor of pupil personnel on the city ! '''''., eel ,,. ,,,,, ------' ''''';.-:,,,miers l for the coming year for the, Airbase Annex. Nomina-A board of educations is the in. -,,,,,.., 1, tions were from the floor. followed by secret balloting. structor of the Dilworth parent: ; l' -- , Mrs. Roger L. LeDue is the president with Mrs. James . education class that meets in t art...... et ,, ' . ''' .. A. Nurderes-ftrk vice president; Mrs. Roy B. Hutchinson. the school auditorium on Thurs-, - r'' ' Ns -treasurer. Mr. Thur. day at 720 v" ,. 7.,e. man is taking up the subject of 'k r ' -- moZt OMCERS DISTAILIZD - - AP'""all I u, lit, , ' The Psychology of the School The folic new officers were installed right at the Bret I I Age Child" Everyone is hi. TOE SWEETS SALEMrs. E. Morton Rill (left) and ' 1 meeting of the new unit., Mrs. Soderberg conducted the to ! vited attend. Mrs. Russell Margetts mix up cookies. pies and cakes installation ceremony. FAMILY timmrr : . - . for sale at Sherman School. This is part of project to Is scheduled for the Bonneville rilMOMPOROMINOMIIMINIWINWINEMINIElelomitnEMINIMWevom.veyks; raise money for metal bicycle racks. ' School PTA members Thursday, - ' March SO, at 8 pm. in the school auditorium . . . An outstanding ' I ' ', 41 family in the district. G. Raymond Miller, will provide tho musical part of the protram . , ,, - : A.,. , - ,, ' , , Three generations of the family, .0 ,, . , Sherman School lain nand. of ning will be tba' sweet' sale 'do. the children attending the Bon. .., metal bicycle racks in care for naiad by the officers, chairmen, neville, the parents - and the . ) ,,,r , '' it ' re'' the two wheeled 'means : of and room mothers. homemade grandparents all will partici. . ) ,,,,-. , , , if The school orchestra cookies, cakes, pies. and candies pate , lransnoriation that rani many will a tastY nor- - will mai its first public ap. : . (,, ' : a student to school. The prk- - set. , ; ''0 : . , f '- , , , penance. ' on at each school unit is , always ' . , , , ' , the look-ofor extra facilities ' I ... , . ' . 1 e ' , i ,,"". or supplements which will ti." . ( e!::".....g) ; , sojourn : I ca:i , ' ''' '. ,,;1;k1;(01 I more effective. more enjoyable, ,,,v; ' - 4 1 v ...; or more progressive. So when i 4.war. ; I i , , 1 , , bike racks were found to be TO .ii,,p-4-i . i I , ' ', ,. needed, the PTA took this over ' z 4 11 '11 i their o at 4 ...1 project .... I In order to .:7 carry out this aofficers, 'limemt.: ( 00 , k Sherman PTA , i"I, . i'fi to7, mitt , chairmen, and room - ., - : ' . , l . -- - ,...) Weekly T.4):. ' . -- I ' 44' 11 "' . 4 1950-- 49 . Dilworth School .. Featured in , ' ,, ' ' - ,7..- ., . 4. 4 NEWS,' Wednesday, March 29,,. DESERET .:,:,, ,..,1.. . . , ., .,,i - 'i , ,,,,.L' -, ' I , - -. !',---,,, . - PTA :. 1 i ' ' ' :' ,.; fi r ,v.....,.,0, , ,:-,,- ,,,,,,,!,..,,,'..,.,,,,,..-,i.,:,,..::..,,,,,....- !,.::,:,-,,-,,,-..,- . ,..... , ,i ,, ,,,..,,,,, --,- I ....i' ''.1'- Z - : ' ' ' . 14. .,.. t.3 ,..., : A.:: i,, -- ,,, . , ...., PTA NEWS , i.: ,,,s, l'f ' ..,...,-- ...,,,:,,,:,., ,..., , '': i '7.;'...:'; r::': i...7-.'- i. i - -. - I .. , - ,r- , . , - . , ,. I. ,$, , ' t,',;'' , - - t , ; . 01 ti :., ; o. , ' t''''; , i ',. . e'ar , i i 0'9 e |