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Show ' - - .. - -,- - - - - - - --- -- - ---- , - ------ -- -- , FDESEREIg NEWS, Thursdai., Mar-1- 1 -- - , ,,,GA 19$0 1 8' ' ,' ;,, 1 , .''' , A i tit ..) li 4, il .11.- 4- siw $y MARGARET MASTERS 'British Visitor Has Good Word FOOD IS For United States, By Jove FUN I : iPs .., , service in Eng- i fed" on postal By MAXINE MARTZ The interiors of American Iland where in London they have red "pillar" box !homes are "breathtaking; the 'a iintunber of cars is amazing; the on every corner and where there !downtown lights are wonderful, are six mail deliveries a day. the lack of restrictions is "Even the tiniest village has landtitymg. two deliveries a day," she de are just a few of the dared. i AYES HAVE IT impressions of America- gained e '1 opinbYcharrnIng Penelope- Hunter' However:her-favorabl;; Bailey of London, who arrived ions far outweigh the unfavorrecently for a able ones. "American homes with her broth- - with their refrigerators and bathtubs and bright colored Bailey. However, Miss Bailey has a furnishings are far superior to few adverse opinions about thel; anything in England," she said. states, too. For instance. she!I Miss Bailey also was imthinks the buses in New York i pressed with the absence of were the shabbiest she's ever I "queueing." or standing in line. "In England they queue up for seeci and she can't 'get over our ; lack of stores. buspost offices. I everything, cinemas, As she puts it, she was "spoon- - es We have more buses, but the I !I ' - Passing Remarks-Deserve Repeating . i It I Illo ,'.. t i 4, , 1 :: l. '.'.":, , ...i - ' i fire-engi- ',,,,:,' .. j,' . RI"' ? ,44, $ ne I , ( ' - - 4 I ' ,Ioitof . 1 4 $.' ,: - i .. noptE I'VE LISTENED TO i , Mosscup who - .."' get over talking about the A, ' , ,- . ".,',. VOA steaks they have in Texas ..7, ....: - 't ' c Iti) f,.:,-- , :,, i; .,.., : , , onions and fried eggs ,:". . 75 years ow top. And Sade f; ,''' , FL' herself '' f having no patience 4' ! , ..... , i.:- , with the old who look as if '"' ' ...,' ' , k . ....,.1 I. 1 ,,..,,.., ,.. I. ', ,. are too much and seen they've ,' 0,, Impressed by practically noth .. t ,. ,, Inc And that atom bomb" 1 , ,. , , "I see'small future ' said Sade -- ,.. , ...,In it It's like a turkey I had - i ,4'I 3 00'. - once. Too big for the roaster. 3' iof ,tozAel he loose and So I turned him VP' -'..! , lornomoorrolIor, ow' .... tit' back into the normal , .. 1 . ... . .ali ' ." scale. IrsN, i' PUNISHMENT ; 1,....,,, . .. .... :, ,' , Carrie Newman, who's trying , ' ' : ... - ....mi. ,,,,4. ' to think up punishment severe . , 4;;", , , ...211,:1045t .. se i,...,-7enough for a disc jockey who ..."- -Y ., 0- .. : 't :. dr... -, ,,,, , , . ?..v. ,-1, ,, .t ,, , 1 1,.,. .' played "Here Comes Santa , ' iii ''''''' '' .no ,io tootoommote'441 (4 '4 Claus" on a May day. t ''' k 4 ir, l'o. Dorethy. Trott of Derbyshire, ., miss ner here Hunter , .:"..",-Penelope Bailey, English visiting at ). A; walking on Main England brother, Ralph Hunter Bailey, lookt over travel folders,. Street with her and listening to ,,,,r, .: ,; het fuss about how our Amer, 14.... too much fiddle away girls ilin . on their Ittne,Iputting make-u- p you teouths. But Miss Trott . led lipstick on YOUR mouth! . Antl It take; 1ime and a mirror ' !,. attd patience to put a mouth on , i .:' god straight. 1 t j Naomi Meyer who didn't bat t 61 tomato eit eye when she poured ,,,,t , it Wee over waffles and claimed c, y ,,,,,....... li , it tit .be delicious. ,....t, It ,,... CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS , , ,- 1,,s. ;,, 't .: W BUS CRATTEIL .i . - ' 'ttvThose women on the No. , ..,: ,.,.. ,.. -q bus "when they're little Bride-Ele- ct 1 I ,..,;-,,';,,k,on yotar toes and when ; ,:..6; ; A avu...00 om,1mea00,4,4,0twok.JA----te7,tittl;ep big they step on your Miss Bailey shows candlesticks which she brought from and her seat, &11, said one Line-Up said "The England to Mrs. Millie Witt Murdock. ecnirjanion way when idway' heard it is thi re little they break your groom). so they alternate the and when they're big they Today's Thought sexes by placing the bride next at flare anyBefore you up to the bridegroom's hther then and I felt one: your heart" faults, take time to count the I wanted to rung and cover ten bridegroom, then the maid of your cum 13TV: children, who ever of honor. best man. and brides- Sunshine Magazine. maids: The former is the more trIZniet be the poor souls. for him. 'Don't I nate sentence , By G. C. MYERS, PH.D. By MARY MARKER Orm, them with a warm hienI generally used order. child has soon as As the to "sit there till I tell him tell becatuse kai their mothers Dear Mrs. Marker: MM which learned to stay put to get down." Assigned to ! you Iwposed 41 am getting married in a The parents of a bridegroom should be before be is two or tot 7 V7irgaret Masters' Blithe is also ask what are the responsi- i three years of agethe most I sit for a definite time, the and in June ceremony morning Istiktg "Wert week day it SAS inevitable to the 500n. resigns ever Radio Station ;ESL. am baying a reception in the bilities of the bridegroom and I humane and potent punishment his family, and should the fami- for bun is to assign him to s t i and gets the desired association home. at my parent's evening on a chair. box, or even on the of 'discomfort with the naughty ly give a shower for the bride? .., I Pleas tell me the correct way is not in good taste for i moor,. without playthings or act. it No, 7 the bridal party In stand the for to else him. amuse :a Many parents, finding that anything to , bridegroom tatraly give A ', ., For the child two or three, a this means of punishment easthe receiving line. Thank a shower. Usually they give a in . .,!: min- - ily deters wrong conduct in the "..--party, to which the bride's fami- reasonable sentence is 15 you. , .4. dht to young child, are inclined to four tot the for from utes; ,,--and close are Bank friends Min possibly ly A,,s six, 20 minutes; for the young- - threaten with "the chair," or Miss Blank: to Dear become invited )ittecf acquainted J... seven to 10, 30 min- - to assign the caild to sit in it .. ,: Customs differ in regard to: (or if acquainted to visit) with ster from ilk). It's very important that for less than a minute. So mild !utes. and the receiving line in East and the bridegroom's relatives i by (ran., Collin ' the time be definite, as meas-- a sentence has little permanent West. In the East, usually both dose friends. The bridegroonci family give ured by the clock, and an- - effect. with the result that the fathers mingle with the guests I as- - youngster may be sent to the and do not stand in lines though the wedding breakfast. The flounced to the child when times a day, with to ; chair chair. the many signed the bridegroom's father may bridegroom presents the bride there be no indeterini- - constant annoyance to him and Let the line. and with the Also stand in wedding bouquet. receiving t:,,.; I the best man keeps generally the two mothers with their corbusy about details of the going-awa- y sages, and the men with their etc. But in the West, it is boutonnieres. including one for a definite custom for the best, himself. The bride gives her atman to stand, in line, and quite tendents their bouquets. The often both bri8e's father and bridegroom, 'naturally. pays all If you've never painted walls I and begin. You're quite right the bridegroom's father are, expenses connected with the Fish odor steppod there also. However, in many honeymoon. before, you niay think that once that your color choice is bee beaky Wises by decide on a good color portant because the big satisfacthe bridegroom's M. squeezing lemon juke over the weddings, onlyin line the stands father while you're set to buy what you want tion comes from the wonders sigma and acing in Write,-color performs for a room. Mar ler ow bee; er hem bride's father, as host, looks " e -. But the idea that you can take beton baking 41;;'. "'' after his guests. 4'''':' ( brush and paint and go a paint If you wish all three men to r to it won't work. You need not a , be in the line, these are the cusonly supplies. but the right sup14 b, tomary positions: ''. ' i plies in the right quantities and Ar--, ? 1. 3 r t i Bride's mother. ,' .0. . e.-- -. t : - .... ' ' ''', 1 helpful advice from your paint I ' I 2. Brides father. . 4e-and before he can help ,7 ,, '' 1' dealer, '.. 4'4; 3. Bridegroom's mother. 2;. t... "v5 I must 'help him. you. you 4. Bridegroom's father. ,..41!,t. , Save time and money and dis4. , ; V.:. -' ' 5. Best man. .' i I1 1.,,,....z appointment before you go to the el. Bridegroom. 4 A Vr-- i store by taking these three 1....-.:;- , i 7. Bride. I ' 1,1411 make-read- y otanson Cokes Deluxe steps: if 8. Maid-t., dc. honor. -- . ..1. 1. Be sure you know what ala MOE ( cep) IPqns, I. i , O. Poems arrer Bridesmaid's. Gob 7, i. Ornigs -lupe 51.1Y ready covers the walls- - Try a V jett-. - 7 Borne ptittple; IloWever,-dhhot damp finger on paint. if color . . .,,,,t.4f, 1 , .. IP' comes oft. the paint must be recare to see the three men ..1 sossiosit : ,,.. ,,14 .., :' . ' moved. If the paint is high "ow grouped together (bridegroom's ,44.........lit Ohm& salmi olL 11' I 11 best man gloss. it may need sandpapering and bride father, 4 4 4' rt salmon and eeenbint lefth mks to make that paint, today's ' c ...' 11 horn4 but 4onaining ingredients t '' great favorite, adhere. if wall' ., . ' 11t''.salad ell. Swipe into 6 patties ...'"70;01 I ! .anot saute in fat until golden paper covers the walls, unless IN , f,, --, J foretell on both sides. Serve wits pithere are too many layers, you ,.,..1 1.ti 'beCda if desired. arias can paint it successfully if a coat ,; , is applied first. t..... , - of 2.primer sealer Provos '''...,.., 1 1,,,A.' Survey the walls with an ' ..oe 17 V i i Clover Club Potato Chip. ... ,r4'.eagle eye to make sure of its am best. Note Clover Club's There are plenty of quick condition. Those cracks and ltokien color, larger size. fresh. meals in the grocers frozen ..itenipting aroma and delicious tillavor. Easy te understand why food cabinet ready to be taken they're preferred by 4 out of ita laniaies; Get sonie todayl home for last minute meals. Try frozen chicken a la king, shrimp t N '1'--' 0--1 1 " V,0 corned beef hash or creole, I . ',calm' 011 10 . I it con came. chili are They ready. . 4- e , mochtcooked and need only to be ,017-4 (4A,. straii14 ,,,:f , heated slowly to serving tern. Illea'1 . II V perature. --PA 401, 1, If A ' a. A porcelain enameled double SHOES I Airflows,' Is boiler is ideal for heating such 441 .14) frozen foods. Just drop the "wool wax sind ye. sea ASK OUR block of frozen food into the EXPERT ADVICE! PIMES Allewit upper part of the boiler and heat over boiling water for gnat MIMIC 112ARCS 29 99 11.59 12.93 1J tall$101;g11166 , about 30 minutes. to I I I YOU SAVE.. 43t. 61t Is1.06 e The double boiler method reBROADWAY -quires ne watching and the Sim Rartilidt 1 smooth' enameled surface of the WAX 11 111111 utensil will !Di easy to clean a. my:moo:vs . when the meal is eves. 1 1 '., , , , i i - . ' : uft ., ..i- . Hunter ; "- - ,.. , ..,-.,- : . I : ;; , - - , ' . ;.f, ., , . ' 0 . - 5,74 ... ,, '14. ''- -- e-- - . ' , , - la' .7.-a , . ,. ,,,,.- - .: ''' -; :,- i: , . )o ,. .: I fe , ( ,": .. , . ( : : Vrai t I., - : - sot z. Asks - - . - , ,e .. .i f About re Chair Sitting Punishment Brings Good Discipline rt tt 1 1 1 I. , i ,k , j ,-- -- - s - ' i ,, I I A I I I i 1Three To Make Ready For Painting Your Walls a I 1 : 4.-- 1 ---11), ", . ti- (t.,...... , rfr ,-.o- .4 . t 71 - 't,;;;'. - ,o.:-.- ' 'i .- I 7' ''- z, . , , , . Double Boiler Aids Cooking I I 1 I 1,...-.4kst ' . - 1 ,- tt 1 4 t ; ti'SigitCti I I ) 06 frni I'' talitilaID 0119POO1 Clover Club ,. , Ilowygx NO RUBBING 0. pr, As! r.,,t 1 Irt 2 WINNIPC13 C. JACOMS 1 FIRST EVENING This she did, but instead of going to a night club, a play or musical revue, as one might expect in New York, she found herself at a concert of Medieval , French choral music. She said she enjoyed it very much:, but it was so different from what College Man Asks About Table Manners she had expected to do, that she could hardly believe it really These two questions come fact, if anything, it would make n happened. from a men's col- them want even snore to de In London, Miss Bailey lege: "(1) Is it proper manners things for you. liworked in a photographic to break crackers into soup? (2) INDICATING ROOD largest picture li- Is it correct, when served a Dear Mrs. Pest: brarythe in she the world, brary explains whole orange for breakfast, to Mother is sure that an inviproudly containing over four peel it and eat it piece by tation to a reception implies to million photographs, including piece?" most people no more than a of earliest Be the (1) photonegatives moderatemeaning. party sandwiches. beverage break very few at a time. (2) few graphs ever taken. and wedding cake. Accordingly On one occasion, she said, she Yes. she believes that even though showed early pictures of Pres. UP TO FRIENDS we request a reply people won't of and Salt Brigham Young Dear Mrs. Post: pay any attention. Our recepLake City when it was just a Inasmuch as the disapproval tion will be at five and we'll village to visitors from Utah at of my parents to my marriage serve substantial salads and the library. will very likely mean that I'll sandwiches, bouillon (hot), ice have no wedding reception, do cream and the wedding cake his Parents. The tot who must you think I should let my and beverage. What word ean remain in the chair for a rea- friends give me showers? It be used instead of reception? sonable, definite period rarely seems unfair to let them do Answer: must go there. these things when I won't be The only alternate to the during his sitting in the able to invite them to anything. word reception would be: chair for punishment, the child Answer: and afterwards at wishes to converse with you 24 Main Street Your friends surely know about matters unrelated to the your family situation. and cerR s v p. offense or his punishment, an- tainly would not check their This however. promises much swer him as if nothing irregu- impulse to give you parties. In less than the word "reception." lar had happened, provided it does not seriously hamper your regular program. If he cries or screams, act as if you were deaf. ' When the time is up, tell him so, unless he can read the clock for himself. Don't remind him of the reason he was punished. or make him promise not to , repeat the act. Chair sitting punishment is very effective. The child who has been restrained in his early years by his parents can easily be restrained by a baby sitter. EMILY Q4.11 POST well-know- a Rep, 0 .53r rough places and nail holes will still be there if you paint over them. Look under the pictures, around the ceiling moldings, window frames and baseboards and behind radiators to see if paint is peeling or wallpaper is pulling away. 3. Now, measure the walls. Then measure the doors and windows. Deduct door and window areas from wall areas. If on you plan to use semi-glothe woodwork instead of the flat wall paint, deduct the frames from your measurement of doors and windows and measure the woodwork areas themselves. At this point, and not before, you are ready to go to the store. Give the paint man complete information and he'll provide you with the right paint, in the right amount, and the exact tools and Fmaterials 'you need fór the repair and conditioning jobs that must come first if the final paint job Is to be a success. t L'ilt6 r. 141166 AND ALL-SEA- M BEAUTY ss FOR YOUR HOME ..,friissa 0,1414gi vocsAtai. IN HUNDREDS-O- iBREADfMIX t Tbis n your chance so knee Ism aad save money! Make your aura twee freak bread and tasserempeseg bot mho. Fere 1 il LOAMEAD for AU tir his ' ecomoory package maim 2 doz. mooned hot rolls md S Maws bread all of bay part at atm mom With Reatrier Cooke Brood Mt s. a modem eit Beatrice Foods Co- - Chimp, DL you am alio make your owa delttious homemade cannanms rolls, doughnuts. mitts breed tried bread. code cakes, tea nom. sweet roils. as you team them sad SAVE up to 50 COLORS FASHIONABLE FLAT:FINISH ONE-CO- AT 0 FAST-DRYI- NG BETTER HIDING POWER NO BRUSH MARKS ALL. BASL PERFECTLY WASHABLE CHOOSE YOUR BEAUTY TODAY $oIsioctioo or Tomo Money Nock Ask Km Grocer or spud ort SI 00 for t 5.4mb ',meow BAGLEY , BENNETT'S packet purport AND co. FOOD BROKERS 141 EXCHANOS PIACI, liatT LAU CITY, TEL 117. P 410013trittar0,00, misuses actual work. so zperitoce seeded. Amazingly sample swipes. Ire guarantee success freely nem All lams, clients lissed ea the package.. so you hewn theyre good. Coss Yes lese skew horthe them separately- - One hawk Seek 3 cups et &tad mi,) arab 6 HOT ROLLS and ot a . 30t 022L111'.-.- oft-us- ! 0 ,, If you're a constant reader of this column. you may have seen this recipe before, for its an recipe in our files. Its one of the best luncheon salads ever to be made, ru wager, and it's so simple to put together that any hostess can appear unruffled at her own party. For a luncheon it needs as companion , dishes a vegetable. some relishes, hot tolls or that can be quite filling. citlielt 'bread-- ind For an evening snack. combine it with potato chips. relishes, and a quick bread. Your guests will be guessing what's in it and how they'll enjoy it. MOLDED TUNA SALAD 1 package lemon I T. onion gelatin c. boiling water 2 T. chopped celery of I can tuna fish cucumbers 1 can chicken gumbo soup e. whipping cream 2 T. chopped green pepper e. mayonnaise Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Fold in remaining ingredients and pour into greased individual salad molds. Chill until set. Serve on lettuce with a small dab of mayonnaise. Makes eight servings. MENU TOR LUNCHEON Per els adults about 53.92 Molded Tuna Salad Trenched Green Beans and Green Onions Assorted Raw Relishes Banana Bread Chocolate Roll Beverage al. 4 alnEratIED . Molded Tuna Salad Makes Repeat Performance 3-' , - related. 14 , 1 ' queues are terrific. There are at least 30 people at every bus stop. Commenting on fashions, Miss Bailey said she thought American women were smarter in a way," and New York women are smarter than any she has seen and - she lived in London where the womenwire 'Teen; fashionable. GIRLS LOOK "FIT" And the young girls here all "look terribly fit." she said, "much fitter than in England." After arriving in Salt Lake City, Miss Bailey learned that restrictions had been lifted on restaurant meals in London. "They would lift that as soon as Heft." she declared. Before, they could order only soup, a main course and dessert. "That sounds like enough," she explained, "but the portions are small." Before she left England, her friends were wondering what she would do her first night in New York. "I told them the first thing I was going to do was have a good dinner," she - - t; ' JC ..: ,, , , -- - . 65 WEST FIRST SOUTH 1 |