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Show ... DESERET NEWS ,..Salt Lake City, CtahSaturday; January , Page I , ... - - ., an Girl1 r Newly, Is EntertatrtectBy- farents Martha Leishnian of Wpilsville entertaWed , .Ma-ried-Lö- . , . - ,,LL- in honor of he'r - Dec. 12. Mr. Brandon Brandon of Duchesne - or Miss Ea Maughan and Aliss Mary Jones had charge of the trousseau rooms. Assisting in the gift room were Miss 'Elease Bailey and Mrs. Dora lzatt of Logam Mr. and Mrs. Brandon received the guests along with the bride and Mrs. Leishman, The couple are making ' their. home in Wellsville. " . - are ''Pblaavnes !nulaw:tiin114Lot the event. Rex McEntire charge of the assembly; in charge of programs and favors is Miss Anne. Ryan; Miss Jean ' Crawford will direct ,publicityt, Miss 'Audrey Foucheri will have charge of refreshments; Chuck Goodwin, orchestra and ,floor show, and Lausanne Gudmund- 0 LOGANCadet Cot of the Utah State Ag-f- l Amacher ,.. ricultural College ROTC hag announced that committees have been organized and preparatory work has been started - for the ,annual Military Ball. Aaron G. ' , j Miss Maughan, Leah Mrs. man or the memoership commitLOGANThe annual tee; presided over the dinner, as-- ' Prom has been see for March 12 Ballroom The - sisted 12y Airs. al. the Dansante. Spencer q 117liTTACR.---A coinfiliftfleS',-Waffi- Liss Quinney Loyan-Véd- LOGANt,,Announcement - has been made of the marriage of Miss Margaret Quinney, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Quinney of Logan, to Lieutenant - Mil- lard V. Owens, son of Mr.-of and Mrs. A. Ray Owens : - s - Lea 'Thifirlres.rgilSreKToW7 Lecture Hear(1- By Clio Club Club - The ceremony was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Brush in Oakland, Calif., Jan. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Brush are of the sister and brother-in-la- tb-e - - The wedding a dinner couple was, given at the Bluebird Cafe. The bride and bridegroom will make their home in Colorado Springs. Mrs. Shaw Is a former student of the Utah State Agricul-- tural Lieutenant Shaw is a graduate of thetcollegef He received his wings from Luke Field,- - Ariz., Jan. of of the bride- isa,sonof Mr ..and Anderson of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were --- - honored at -- a wedding ,danee t Wellsville, ..'--- held and- Mrs-Del- m----- Ball-- . , , he, os, Junior-Hig- School, given by the - bride's parents. Guard Woolens . --t- ' -- , - ,. ---remade i . I . t ,. , , - annual hg t 2 i r1 ,...... :, ... .4 k :,., ,. :.. - i 0. 1,:,:k:, , ::, , ::::: -- ;::.::g:,,,,,,,.,,,:,; e.,!,.,.;,,,,:,..,.,,,, :4 :',1 , (,': 4! 0,:: 4 :,1,',.''.., 441:k7:' , ,'. - : ' ' :,,,,:,1 .7t! .: 4,,,,;),:' ,,.,. - 4 .,,, 1, : J ' , ...,,,,,,,, , itt, 4 , ' ,:',',' ,:, - , i , . . : ... :'::::". ,.: H ..:..,:i,:,,',.-I.:'''-, ,,, ,... , ,..,.... ., ' ..,...:. , ..,, , . .. ,,:,!,.,,,' , , " ,,:i,..;,,,-4.-,,o- ,,,,,,.,. ,' ' ' :f.:.,,:!,,A i.... ,;,'"; , ,.' : - , ..,....., - ... , iii. WE'VE BEEN 1SIISSING SOMETHINGSo thinks Miss Greig after trying some nonrationed meats In 'various dishes. This savory hot pie has sweetbreads as its chief PERHAPS of, the WAStilinTON: D. T.-- friends have enterthineff 11r. nd Lloydr fon Utah, an merly of Richfield, flounce the engagement of their is Maisa Lloyd, to daughter, Bishop J. Ellis Over lade, formerly. of Proizo, Utah, the, marriage to take place in the near future. rt - Wfl1MarVt. r- - hortar; Mr.Badger gave a dinner in-he- honor.-as-d- Friday,;Itin. in her NaionaL Councit.of id -of-- the Of National - cgt Industrial Rendall Mabey of Salt Lake and L.- Rulon Jenkins of Plain City are attending a convention on state government in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barlow held a farewell party Saturday evening in 'honor of: many of their young friends who' are leaving Washington. Those attending were Connie Kelly, Bar' bara Brossard.- - Enid - .,Poulson, , Jane Packard, Phyllis Thompson, 'Norma Jackson; Gretta Brossard, , Virginia Brand. 'Marion Matighn, Gretta Croft, Mildred Cos, Wanda West, Alice Croft, Ruth Udall, Shirley Hobson, Amy Erickson,, Ruth Erickson, Patricia Croft, Dale. Clark, Keith McDonald,--Clifford Eldon ackson, Young, ,Don Kirk, Keith Erickson, Mr. Itti Mrs. John R. Williams, end Grow. Mr. and Mrs., Stewart , , ivOid ;.. Girl Of Fifteen Needs-To Take Special Care Of Herself " ' -Trunk" cording-o- f the production. There , - SPANISH FORKThe Self Gut- - met Friday at the ture Club home - of Mrs. ,, Loretta Brock- bank with Pres. Lizzie Evans in charge. Miss Beth pie. sented a special program on the theme, Young "Encouraging . . FORKA Thir-- , were eleven members and thir teen guests present. 'I, SPANISII Edna Ferber: by SPANISH FORKMrs. Loretta Brockbank was hostess to the Alta Club Thursday afternoon with Secretary Julia Anderson in charge., Miss Annie Proctor reviewed the opera, -- Faust" by Gounod, playing a 'number of re-- - FORK---Announc- e- Fork. ' teen members were present. -- SPANISH trient has been made of the mar- riage of Miss Jean Snydergaard of Mt,. Pleasant and James Nelson of Spanish Fork. The 'ere- mom; was performed by Bish- op R. II, Nelson of the First Ward: A 'wedding dinner for the couple - followed the marriage ceremony.Mr. Nelson Is a son of Mr. and of Spanish Mrs. 011ie Nelson , SPANISH FORKMrs. Thomas 1,,,, yeuct. leas hostess to the Beta Aglaian Club Jan. 22, with Pres, Mrs. Lawrence Tuckett giving, a review of the book ' "Saratoga social Readers," and a g; oup of Spanish Fork Junior high school stu- dents demonstrated with short number.. Sixteen members and the following guests were pre- sone- - Mrs. Virginia Moody, Mrs. Croft and Mrs. Quayle Dixon. ' - ..: to determine whether there is any glandular trouble. If. It is mild in degree some curbing of the diet is essential. A girl of 15 should not diet' strenuously but she can cut down on rich desserts and can- ' dv, she can order fruit Juice in sician still have some of the chubbiness Of youth and curves may not vet have fully developed. It is hard to dress at this age and posture Is often poor. and carri3ge faulty because the child his grown so rapidly' during 'past few years.' She is at the age when she is beginning togo.out some and yet cannot be given the full liberty of an older young woman. Most girls use some cosmetics at this age but heavy use of them is unattractive. Skins often give are- - dot-- fact ens of problems which.,,harass girls and their mothers at this crossroad period. Careful attention given to grooming, to health,- to beautiful carriage. to manners, to skin, will lay the foundation for the lovely lath' she can become. :.., ' .. .. g .. q I ..1."14:. :: ,7,14::.,.e, ......J.' ..,41.... i stead of a chocolate soda, she can avoid gravy, fat meat. macaroni an cheese.. ald 'Mould con- trof the mount of bread and butter she eats. If you wish to have my leaflet. which is planned for young girls and gives many suggestions as to skin care, diet, and stamppopularity send a ed, envelope with ,..,,.... ..k .....,,,..- , 1 , ..,,,k,f,.,... :,,,,,,..,,,, .: '....::' 7...4v.,...-.1f- :.. ,- ,,, 1 '4-f.li, . '.,,.. :,, . , , t ;,. ...,'.:. ;cf i.... ,:::;.:::::, .,. ... : ,. 4;4,.,..,,:N .;.r. kii:.:',-::,..i- ,;44,5t,...7,,4.....0:e,.,::n,,,,.........e: ,.,....z,,,......,.....4,,,:.....,....,:,..:..!,,.-.,...,,,,,E;f- ll'?,, 6, '.,' "::.: .e.:..;::1''.:.:11,5.;;:',.Irt .;,, I' ;',.?:,..x......',..:'..; ...':;:.::,:.:,:,.., 1,.!..,4.,..5",:. .;,,.... .....:, ': ,7.'''''':' , 4 :ri AMERICAN FORKA shower .0,1::::..;:......,;-'a.f,..'' t'aii,:.',.::: :::.',.::..P::::4::..1,.:..".,;8..,., :''': a ::.'" ' A honoring ;Mrs. Jerold , Stoddard ( 7, was given Jan. 25 by her moth- - t 4 '; ' , er, lirs Leslie, A. Smith, One attended twenty hyndred guests ' l' the event gtven, in the Harting-SCRUTOUR FACEThe yo flitg girl should : give careful at. ton Amusement Hall. Stod to tention complexion care Miss Lowman warns and Actress Joyce 4 dard Is the -formerldiss - Elaine ' . ' Reynolds demonstrates Aholde a with 'a complexion brush:7 Smith. II .. . , :"'.:,,.:?:'' :A.; ''..,',':- 42......:':: '. .; .1 l Its-se- lf I SPANISH FORKCamp Salem of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Ella Cole Thursday with Mrs. Mary Davis in charge. The les son was given by Mrs. Mary Christensen and the history of Jane Davis Sheen was read by Mrs. Ella Cole. Nineteen mem. bers were served refteshmcnts by the following committee: Mrs. Ella Coltc Tanner. Miss Vora Banks and Mrs. Joseph Hatch. ''...14,:,...,:, '..,t,,,,,:.!.:7.,,,,,,.: ,, Miss Emma Reese. The Reese family served refreshments to 21 members and seven visitors. d'fldiss---Lucil- ...,. ,!,.,:. ,... ,..,., i - , . ' .....:,y ; '':::1::::::::':::::1::.::::7'..;;;;;::1 ,..,, .:::,:::,.:. 4 - , , .4..., :' :,..... ,e.,...., ..L.::: , ,,.: I City, Utah. e........ .,. ,,,....,.00,.!:. t your request-fo- r A'Popularity" to. Josephine Lowman in care of The Deseret News, Salt Lake ,0 , :: I l'........;: i ..,....... - T. ' s - -- - ORThe . - BY JOSEPHINE LOWMAN The girl of 15 is at a difficult Stage because she is neither a child nor a woman. She may posit-km.10t- , . - he - 4 . - - - GtóivOid - Overweight is- hard for many girls of this age and causes C4Snnie leave Miss' Kelly will an them to feel.awkward... Jn many Washingto .Sunday eyenincto 'she will take care- of fly to Los Angeles where with the yearsjf it is ex, ,tiaa accepted .a: prL, I 'vate induStry. Many- 01, ,m4s treme, it Is wise to see a phy- - , , SPANISH FORK The Johnson-M- rs. Lynn men , s Republican - Study Club delton and .Mrs. Vera Hancock, me t Thwday of this week at 3 sisters of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. in the Second Ward Relief Curtis Fillmore; Mr. and Mr se p.m.' ball. Mrs. Mary. Marcus Society Reed Bills ftrui MrsNettie Wilde. son seventh district was - -- in charge of the l mogram whose S breakfast vas - erved at the - ' theme was "American Building." Scotthome of Mr.- and . Morgan in Salt Lake. Joining the Demo- F SPANISH party for bseakfast were Mr. and cratac Ladies Study group met on Mrs. Henry Jensen, the Misses 'i hursday afternoon in the old Vivian and Alice Jensen, sisters Seminary building with Mrs. Ha. of the bridegroom and Mrs. Jam zel Thomas, newly elected presiJensen of Provo. dent, in charge. by-Mr- - h The floor show, under the di- of Mrs. Florence Vest, consisted of demonstration dances from each of the depart- ments of the M. I. A. and cial number given by the and Gleaner 'Girt departments. attended the Nearly 1,000 couples ' 'two dances. . trialls:s and agriculture experts of the country. The chairman is Dr. Virgil Jordan, and the former principal speaker was President Herbert Hoover. Clifford E. Young Jr... son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilifford E. Young has reqf American Fork, rtab. ceived a commission- - as ensign In the rnited States Navy. . , yra e Provo. - event of this week in this city What tales the "White House" was the annual M. I. A. Gold and of birth, could tell walls . Stake GreenBall Of death. deep family happiness and SPANISH FORKThe J. Wyin the High School audi. held sordid , family squabbles torfund .Monday and lie Thomas Camp of the Tuesday of children's voices and hushthe- Utah Pioneers met at- -a fe ters ed conferences and the bang the home of Mrs.- - F. J. Faux ,;--and --swish- of carpenters-an- d pa-- - -- .lair.' the Junior Gold 'arid Green with Capt. Delilah' Hughes in Ball, was held for all Scouts and altogether a perhangers State Hive of with Girls Bee charge. The history of Bishop' the tale of American life, family George Snell, compiled by Mts. the following acting tts queens out.of the very top drawer. Hannah S. Swenson, was given and kings from their respective by Mrs. Edna Brockbank. RP Miss wards: PalmyraQueen, - freshments were served SPRINGVILLEMr,and- Mrs., Arleen by Mrs.- - a J. A. Rothwell.entertained at Alice Lloyd, Mrs.. Mary Wood, Miss Carol Lar- Leland, Thomas; dinner for family members and Mrs. George King, Mrs. E. Knud- son andAllan Creer; Lake Shore, their home, ,Sunday friends sen and Mrs,- Dagmar Johnson. ' and Mark Maxine Miss Peterson Keiltheir son, complimenting . Argylet Salem. Miss Flora Otteson neth , L. Rothwell, who left for ' SPANISH FORK--T- he Mark First Ward,Mt. Flo. -and Wignall: the with navy. duty Miss Mary Johnson and Paul' nette Camp of. the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Thursday Beckstrom; Second, Miss Bonnie F. C. SPRINGVILLEMrs, afternoon at the home- of Mrs. Andrus. and Roger Parkinson; Packard was hostess to 'mem'Third, Miss Clara Fuller and WitRuby Bradford with Capt. Louise bers of the, Ladies Literary Club lard Dixon: Fourth, Miss Callie F. Robertson directing. The lesat her home Thursday evening.. son. was given- - by Mrs. Allie Nielsen and Floyd Crump and The program .featured antopera and a program was directed Miss Lois ChriStensen and jex Fifth, Iva Lee. Thirty were pre. review,by, Ws. Rea Straw. Clarence Argyle. Lenk M. Miss was the VA. Qtieen'or Helen SPRINGVILLE,.Mrs. Fawn Nielsen and "Peace" waS SPANISH FORK-,-TBird was hostess to members of Spanish Mrs, Alta Larsen; represented by Fork Camp of the Daughters of theCultural Arts,Clubata7parStake queen was Miss Alta the Utah Pioneers met Thursday -- ty on Wednesday evening at her at the home of Mrs. Emma home. ,. Hughes with Capt.' Annie IL Beck in charge and Hannah Brown conducting. The histories of Alfred and Emma David Reese ::' were given by their daughters :' ... , .. .... ...:.:4., , ,., ..... Conference Board held in New York City at the Waldorf Astoria, -and- - participatedin the ning's.,panel discussion of the war time agricultural problems. The organization is a research indusgroup of the foremost and Greta Croft entertained a grottp her Friday evening. MiFelly is the daughter of Dr. P. M. Kelly the-s- - Pen- - ing. Ezra:7.: FarITIPr with either beef or lamb,- beef broth with barley, and vegetables with bacon. Chopped or "Junior" foods that are to be rationed are somewhat rection - .operatives, 'was one of three invited guests at the dinner meeting- Miss and Barbara Brossard. Jane Packard entertained sever ral friends Wednesday evening at, .afarevvellfor-her,an- d, Misses Patricia,,,Alice 21, - riceandvegetablescombittedI. event of FORKAn d .13crisönyexeClitive director tof the. ad-MrPa- - " Buck combined with bacon, beef,' lamb or liver, and chicken, lamh and liver stew. y under-groun- 7eek's Social Activities Of Utah 'eople IirNütion 's Capital Reported , - , mod- bang-u- , as vegetables sold eithcr as "strained" foods or as chopped or "junior" foods. SPANISH FORKAnnounce. Is made by Mr. and Mrs. Myron Warner of the 'marriage, of their daughter, Misi Rosetta Warner, to Lt. Jerry Duncan. The marriage took place Nov. 22 at Las Vegas, Nev: The bride visit with her had a three-danarants at Spanish Fork where a shower for her was given at the home of Mrs. Fay Boyack Bills Monday night with Mrs. Bills, Mrs. Maretta Fillmore and Miss' Beth Lewis as hostesses. Games- 'were 'played after- which a luncheon was served. ern kitchen, sqpervised by the First Lady, complete with electrio ranges and food storage vaults. In 193a all ancient wiring was replaced plumbalong with ingredient. he-lio-- and a gadgets foods The processed foods prepared especially for infant and child Ay e spread-eagl- - ' N roller-skatbi- ' '';',,,... a President Crant's fire screen :: Mrs. Cleveland's mantel lembrequins, complete with fringe and tassels Mr. Fillmore's Tiffany and glass scteens. The present Roosevelt regime has not changed the White House as much as did the "Oyster Bay" clanin fact nothing, save Indian Jackson's President friends, can quite come up to the hooting shouting "White House Gang" of Roosevelt 1. And the wedding to Nick of "Princess" Alice Longworth was the culmination of a happy family's stay in the famous home an event to make even the old walls happy. The present incumbents' contribution to White House tradition includes the president's love or - i :: '':' ' ,- i, fes , . ' apples, qr pears and pineapple.. Strained fruits are else prepared as fruit desserts, consisting either Of fruits to which sugar has been added, or as fruit puddings, such as prune pudding, pineapple and , " rice or custard. Meat and meat brothsain combination with vegetables. strained for infant feeding are also te veriety.Cream-,ed chopped vegetables are on the ration list, as well as tomato and SPANISH - tZraper- coins ,47) ,:i::',.r.':,.',:,:-.5,:',-::.'- ,.:'!",f4:!:!:0!::;,:,,,,i,,1N,t::' " ,, combine-food- s vegetable ' . was the marriage of the week MisSBeth Lewis, daughter of Mr and ,Mrs. John Lewis, to William rt. Jensen, son Of Mr., Mrs. Henry Jensen of Pro- vo. The marriage was solemn ized In the Salto Lake Temple Accompanying the Wednesday. couple to Salt Lake were Mrs. Lewis, mother of he bride; Mrs. - ,. ,, .,,, 1,, , s- - . ,. ,,,cW i.,,:,::::" ;.i.:,,,,,-::- . ..:. , Inter--- , , ..., ,::. first mistress was.-- - Mrs. John Adams, who felt herself chnsiderably put upon because of its in. conveniences. Thothas Jeffersbn was more intrigued by improving its grounds than, with its livability, for his ,heartwas at Montigello, Madisolleadded gaiety to its furnishings and rescued its portrait of WashThrough ington (remember?. each administration the, White, House absorbed and discarded ending up in Roosevelt I's re gime with as hopeless a hpdgepodge of tastes, fancy and otherwise, as any house has ever been called upon to suffer. i,,,Ati),,,,,, . - ...,,,,. .. in war time calls for Just remember the rules thg clothes that can take it. kAnd apply to the laundering of all woolens more than fill the bill. fine goods. Use two ;in-- more Wool dresses and bathrobes abundant soap lathers and water households make of an even lukewarm 'tempera. cozy. For spotting planes or do. ture for the washing and ing - air.raid duty, heavy coats and sweaters are worth their ing. Whip up the suds before the weight in 'gold. When the chilgarments are- - immersed. dren set out for school or play, I Handle the fabrics gently with. it's a relief to ,bundlakthern inor out rubbing. squeezing, wOolen snow suits: and baps, writging, an, dd r yat moderat e room iempera,ture away from mittens. and mufflers are a godsend for the entire family. ' hot radiators or stoves. Most of these. precious garBefore colored woolens go in;, rnents may have to last- - until to the washtub for the first time, the war is over, very' item it is wise tck test them for color, must be mended,. patched, and fastness by soaking a sample over and ovPr. It must of fabric or a- sliver - cut also be protected fronl, the from an inside seam, in a glass greatest enemy of all fine fab- - of water. Trimmings as .svell as ries, ingrained . th bc)dy of the garment should take be tested, and each one set). Fortunately, woolens to asreadily soap and Water arately, If the water stays clear, 4 Mg There's, no special trick; "colors are safe for lubliing. -- ; - , t ' 44,4,1- .N of 1 1702,, its in- - Hoban, number ,, tions, , Strained fruits includiaeparate fruits such as prunes and peach-table- s. es, for examples, and fruit tom, binatiOns such as apricots and Miss Beth- - Letcts Marries ht Temple Wttharn R. Jensen, - Modernized The lusty Teddy decided to end all that (incidentally it was he who - first, called it the "White IlouSe'). He pushed through the modernizations and pushed out most of the vast accumulation of furnishings which the preceding presidents and their laMrs. Lin. dies had assembled : 14 oi!, i':;,:;:,:e''' . tee . , 'z. , ' Clothes May Have To Last Until War Is Ovtr . ,,1,,, ,,. ,,,,,, an , ...,l.....,...,.....,. was-chos- Anderson groom .,. , I- ,,,. , collegiate Knights initiation ban- Mr.: and- Mrs. 'quet- and dance held at and sons. William and Richard, tel Eccles Jan. 22 Miss Bonna left Friday for a months vacaen Jones. "Spup. of the tion, in - Palm BeaCh. Moment." Miss Jones, it Spur and sophomore student, comes Mr., and Mrs, Eugene Merrill from Overton, Nev. recently had as their guest Mrs. Joe Anderson was in charge Burton W. Muter who had atof the banquet and Jack Anderstended meetings in New .York on- was - master of- ceremonies.City of the National Board of Jay Hamilton was in charge of the YWCA and who stopped. in initiation rites. Don Bowen toastWashington en route to Cleveed the new members. and re-- land Where.:she.was sngtlitlQd to Ponses While in Washwere given by Dr. Wallace Vick., give an address. was the hOn---- Musser Mrs. ington C. Lester Pocock. Dean Ira era, htncheoti tit the at.a ored guest Mrs. Elizaneth Hayward.-C., ',Mayflower- Hotel:given by Barlow and Aliss Martha PeterMerrill. Others present Nverd son. Music was furnished by Stan Mrs. John, Swartzell, Mrs. Ellen Hanks. E. Woodward. a memberof the States Social Security United Board; Mrs. Percy IL Walker, Mrs. J. E. Moore, :Mrs. Edgar Brossard.: and Mrs. Walter' K, Granger. - -- daughter ..:77.....,,.:7:,7,,...:.'..t..0,0,...0000::::..::.:...:......:4.'..... - I' :',h; , ,,, ,, - Robert Bradshaw Mrs. Buzzer LOGANAt the entertained at a wecidingdinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson whose marriage took place recently. The bride is ,the former Miss Bradshaw, .,!7 , of three sororities on the campus were special guests: Miss Phyllis Stoddard of Kappa Delta, Mrs. Evelyn S. Alley of Theta Upsilon and Mrs. Elizabeth' C. Barlow of Chi Omega. - of Hyrum Air. and 1) , Shirley Bishop, Gene Dalton and Miss Louise Haynie. After Rose r,;00-...- nual social sponsored by staff members of the Buzzer, Utah State Agricultural College year-- . was held Friday evening book, at the Dansante Ballroom.. Miss Margaret Ann Wilson of Brigham City, chairman, was assisted by Warren Wilson, '('Miss LOGAN The .klpha Chi Omega sorority members of the Utah State Agricultural College have had as their guest Mrs. Charles McCarthy, a member of the national council and direct supervisor of the region. Mrs. Chester Myers was 'hostess to Nirs. McCarthy and Dean 'Caroline. liendri-ck- s ner. Mrs. McCarthy was entertained fonthe Delos LOGANThe - officiating. LOGANMrs.r Rice Q. dwelling or govmansion' outshines it in American, ..., ''''' - y outshines many an architect's monument :Designed by:an Irish-- - IL, ::.:' build-'Man- and-grand- eur. ,: e ' :3 pretentious size Yet, in a city of massive and spectacular buildings, it holds its own and ..4s. t a a private ernor's .,(.....,,,,,,. , e It's not 114 N442 , - - !III, and Mrs. J. W. Seamons of Hyde Park announce the marriage of their Annalene Sea. daughter, Miss mons. to Lieutenant William D. Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shaw of Salt Lake. The ceremony was perfarmed in the Logan Temple Jan. 21 with Pres. Joseph B. Daines - lou brown- in the hot bacon fat. Add, cropped onion and cook until soft and yellow. Gombine tomato soup, water, brown , sugar, vinegar, spices and seasonings,- - , A,P.4.44:7 LOGANSigma Alpha Epsilon Mothers and Wives Club met Wednesday evening at the chapter house with Mrs. Lyman Rich, president of the club, in charge. "And Now Tomorrow" by Rachel Field was reviewed by Mrs. William Doutre. LOGANBishop - 3 - ,,,,,,,amr the lives and writings of six modern authors. Hostess 'for the afternoon was ' Mrs. Carl Anderson. arily. - 14 remodellings, refurnishings, intrigues, births, deaths, weddings, and funerals, state.' banquets family breakfasts. In fact,- - sentimentalists insist that the executive mansion exerts more influence on its inhabitants thanthey, - , .kie9 of thC 'English Department at the Utah Col. the program at lege present the meeting of the Belletrist Club Monday afternoon. He of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Shipley of Mesa, Ariz., and Ensign Wayne Powell ' Wilson, son of Mrs. Wilson of Midway, has Lota been announced. The wedding took place Dec. 8 in the Mesa ' Temple. Mrs. Wilson is a former stu dent of , the Utah Agricultural College. reEnsign Wilson recently his commission in the ceived navy. He was graduated from the Utah State. Agricultural College where he' was a member of Alpha Zeta and Lambda Delta. ' Sigma fraternities. The couple will maketheir home in San Franicsco tempon ' 1 11A; - 2 , Parley E. Pehostess to members of Agricultural College. luncheon In the Pioat the Bluebird Cafe LOCANProf.--Moyl- can new and improved condensed tomato soup can water tablespoons brown sugar teaspoons vinegar teaspoon cinnamon Sprinkling of:ground cloves teaspoon salt Pinch of peppee stioes crisp bacon, chopped 1 , 00::,,vssisr LOGANThe marriage of Miss Ruth Shipley, daughter - . terson was the Utah Club at a neer Room Monday afternoon. - - pound sweetbreads pound fresh mushrooms butter s, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brush. Both the bride and bridegroom are former students of the Utah Agricultural College. Prior to her departure- - the bride was honored at a shower given at the home of Mrs. N. W. Merkeley by the Misses Ruth and Norma Merkeley. The couple will make their Oakland home in temporarily. -- Sweetbreads and3tashroota PA To prepare sweetbreads and LOGÄN--Mrs- bridegroom. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner honoring the couple and attended by members of ' - , oniott -- -- h bles,-"suc- canned prepared cereals are not included under the processed may rationing program and ' be bought as before. However, strained or chopped baby foods made of fruits, vege- or meats and put up in sealed cans or Jars will be ineluded under the same point ra- toning system used for other processed fruits and Vegetables. "Including these foods unciec the rationing program," said Mr. Rowe, "is, not necessarily an in- dioation that supplies are short; Rationing them is rather de- signed to safeguard supplies for purpose for which they were intendedes food for infants and small children. If baby foods were not rationed, they might be bought extentively as a substi. tute for rationed -- canned :foods. Such buying would cut sharply Into available supplies and would soon dislocate normal market- - , 3,tablespoons flour pounds liver I2 cup chopped , - Melt,the butter, then add flour. Strain the soup )tist- - as it comes from the can. To the butter and heat to boiling and pour over flour add liquid from the soup, the cooked liver in the skillet. milk and cream and cook until add noodles and Simmer- siowly'fór hour, then from soup), chicken (strained .xemove meat to hot platter, Add and-- sweetbreads,---mushrooms,and chopped bacon to sauce seasonings. Put all into meat pie4. cook until abont the consistency. dish or casserole, tover 'with his cult crust and bake irt a hot oven of medium cream sauce. Serve the sauce over the liver. Serves F) for 15 to 20(425 degrees six to eight:' minutes. Serves- six. , day afternoon. Prof. Wilford Porter presented the program. His. 'subject was "News in War Time." Delta. ' members 1 entertained at the home of Mrs. Milton R. Merrill Wednes- -- ' - light teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper 1 b By Elizabeth MacRae Boykin Tne most intportant home in America (and, no doubt, the has survived , More world) strange happenings, big events, weird and constantly changing tastes, --ivhims and general upheaval (plus fires) than any house in the ,.world. Since 1800, Adwhen John and Abigail ams took possasion, the. White House has held its own through .Tomato Bacon Sauce 4 tablespoons bacon. fat 2 etips milk difficult about that. For instance don't we all enjoy hot meat pies. tb e, PP Ipeflurone, made of sweetbreads, and mushrooms with an extra flavornote ,of thicken..Thechicken flavor comes from using that new and chicken condensed :impl'oved noodle soup for the gravy. Then a' leatherlight---we top it biscuit crustand my! its good! IS d- include Straine- vegeta- as carrots and string ' beans, for example, as well as vegetable and tomato soup and a The Such baby foods as canned milk, canned milk formulas, and President's Mansion Has Survived Share of Happenings , another of the 'variety meats. Most people just fry Jiver and let it go at that. But you try it this way sometrme: Liver Haute With Liver , 2- Perhaps we haven't used them as we might because we were unfamiliar , with ways of ntith-TSimki- 1 , I - Baby Fac'da HOUS " - , - --'Put sweetbreads In Ice water for 20 minutes. Drain, plunge in 2 quarts of boiling water to which 2 tablespoons vinegar and 2 teaspoons salt haye been added. Cover and simmer for 30 minutes. 'Lift out swetbreads and plunge into ice water again. Drain, separate sweetbreads and carefully remove fat and thick .eonnective tissues. Break into pieces. Slice the Mushrooms and cdok in 2 tablespoons melted butter until tender. 4 tablespoons butter. -.. 5 tablespoons flour -- - - 2, cans new and improved con.. densed chicken noodle soup a O. NOson. iOnior. - ' , and , V Time Has Come For Persons To Get Better h Acquainted-WitLiver, Tongue, Kidneys, Sweetbread, Tripe And Such Thing ' , - Prove Delight Will ' By DOROTHY GREIG'. Woops! my dear! were yationed on our old Standbysbeef, lamb, pork. veal 'and mutton. It's ,pounds per pergenerous-- 21, son a week. Even so, its a good time to eat More fish and pouto become ltryland partiCularly acquainted with the unrationed meats liver, tongue, kidneys, sweetbreads, tripe and so on. These variety meats are eyery bit as. nutritious as the larger cuts. In fact, some of them are richer in vitamin B. And as for flavorwell, we've been- missing LOGANThe Logan Bilsiness, and Professional Women's Club held initiation rites for seven anew members Tuesday evening at the Bluebird Cafe at a formal dinner. New members are Mrs. Bienda Buble, Mrs. Vivian Herrick, Mrs. Ellen Humphreys, Mrs. myrtie Kirktnan, Mrs., Helen C,' - - Meals--- , , Housewives and pothers who have wondered hovirationing bf canned and procesSed foods 4;vill affect the available; , amcauat of strained and chopped foods they can buy, for babies willibuLananswerin.thelollowing stateraent Issued yBarL. old B. Rowe,- director of the foods rationing program, Office of ' - . - - 1 - --oh-0- pp - Will "Be Rationed- To Protect Supply , t - : - , - , - The varittsus ber? are Cadet Batt, Cadet Sgt. Cadet Maj. Russell Capt. Richard Call, Jack Sneddon Cadet neth Lee, Cadet Bishop,'Cadet Lt. Col. owitz,.Cadet, Maj, er, Cadet Lt. David Cadet Maj. Max det Lt. Col. Ted -- - - . sen, decorations. t, Assisting them-- will be class officers Lyn Larson, Miss Afton Curtis andl Miss Frances Mont-rote- . .. a ' 9 ' '" ' - ''' , , Unrationed dersOm, 0 , , , '' - Mr.- Richard . . -- . , , - - Itr.ánd . - - - LOGAN.-.-Mrii- - . . Foods . 30,-10- t) 1 I , .. , 43 , ffr , - More women entered the marathon this year than ever before. The amount of mail that has come to Jose.--phine Lowman is 'so great that you may have to Wait a little while for your an. swers. Please do not be mt. ,patient. All mail will be awl swered by Peb.'6 when the opens , .. 1 , I |