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Show Jfeg ft Salt Lake City, Utah THE DESERET NEWS Friday, August We're Looking At You ft, 1943 ' Flying Nun Hails Air Age i By The Towntalkere , It's a young peoples world today the young in heart, regardless of age are ruling the roost. Todays youth isnt meas- If you want to keep your children at home and happy, if ou want them to be good citizens, then let them at those model airplanes they love to build. That's theadvice'of the flyingnun,Il ter Mary Aquinas, who is spending this hot summer teaching teachers how to teach aviation Mrs, Samuel K. Bacon of Hollywood, Calif, is one of those to thousands of boys and girls inimitable people who came to Salt Lake to visit for a week this fall. "Making model airplanes Is the or two and she made us feel right back in our second child-h&- first thing to come along In my again with her- - charming ways , . . Mrs. Bacon is very time to develop student leader- in ship and keep children at home, prominent m her California home and she is this merry middle-agenun. Salt Lake as the former Miss Dorothy Paul . . , during her asavs teacher in a Michigan parochial n Shy-leeschool. stay here, she and her three children, Carl, Kenneth and Mr. As she pointed out a model visited with Mrs. Bacons sister and brother-in-law- , glider, the first work of a nun and Mrs. Ralph Nielson,. 1412 Michigan Ave , and vfrith her who had never before seen a parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Paul, 53 E. 1st No. They returned model airplane kit the ruddyhome recently after a glorious time here partying and seeing faced flier chucked, American boys and girls dont expect a lot the town and old friends of knowledge from their teacher. They want an understanding atis Mrs, Hal Taylor, uThose lieuten- titude Home for the duration This teacher really has this atant husband is in the air corps. Mrs. Taylor will be rememtitude. It was so hot my cotton bered as the former Jane Boyer. Janes friend, Mrs. W. B. Huff- blouse stuck to the chair, but her , s man, will keep her company for the duration as Ensign Huff- students priests and man is overseas Remember her as Shirley Le Cuyer. Mrs nuns and the rest other public school teachers stayed to talk Huffman has her young son, Stephen, at home after class "When you re a jong way from home . , . its nice to shop Sister Aqumas was whiling remember your last night home dancing with your girl at away toward a major in physics FLYING NUN Sister Mary Aquinas explains model plane to Notre Dame on a teaching class. your favorite spot A good part of-- the eighty University of fellows who are leaving for officers, training at Fort "Vended agViaUon wouldnt be afraid to take a Grades nine through ten: Gen plane Sill this evening chose Starlite Gardens last night. up alone tomorrow but Id rath- eral science, algebraand geomeon patterns Frederick Sorensen was the honored guest at one table er and try taking the air. Special social stuff where Harriet Horne, Dr. and Mrs. Ljman M. Horne, Mr. and She teaches structure, aerodystudies. Including air age econom .Mrs. E. D. Sorensen, Judy Sorensen, Carolyn and Marilyn meteles and geography. . namics, engine assembly, Horne and Alice Horne seemed to be having a wonderful time orology, navigation, radio comJunior senior years: Regular munication and air conditioning The Sigma Chi departees, Jack Yeates, Dick Johnson, and course (the kind given not (warming up, cooUng off, Bill Felt were among those present Shirley Bangeuter, in a m universities),-includin- g she laughed) naviga Heres the poudre blue print, was Jacks date. Dick and June Tornay curriculum tion, meteorology, airplare strucMarie She Sister Paul added for she up the orchid outlines for were together Bill sent Diana Devine a huge boys and girls ture. aerodynamic, rules and ten and a half hours for a this coming season regulations and emphasis on conoccasion which w as mighty pretty on her pink suit license of her stuTwelve one to Grades four Plane iden- ventional math and physics. Mexican her dents wastoo Returnto learned,to pretty especially tification via fly, stories looking Kay Wright in reading, The only problem Sister Mary ing to Michigan, she sponsored writing and rithmetic History Aquinas sees is the shrinking atprint with a large beige hat for her date Jack Andrews. Also model contests and had of aviation through supplemenplane titude of teachers who must exe noticed Carolj Harmon and Karl Lorentzen dancing by even pupils tary reading ert personal effort to learn Not leaving for the army but just in from their ranch were on windowsills to drinkperching in flyGrades five to eight- - Geogra- enough aviation to match the enMr, and Mrs. Ken Garff. Mrs Garff was refreshing in her blue ing talk.' This summer she Is phy revitalized In regular study, thusiasm of the students. This Catholic at teaching lists University. and an infiltrsu may be, she plus reading and white pin stripe dress which was complemented nicely by with a kindly "Flyings erally very simple tion of simple problems into the smile, "anothersays place where a lither blue straw hat. declares the flying nun. "I arithmetic schedule. tle child shall lead them Its news Vhen doctors have a chance to relax Saw Dr. Hicken and Mrs. M. S. Saunders and Dr. and Mrs. Frederick in the Roof crowd. Via the airwajs . . . comes Mrs. James Frajne and her By Emily Post and candy, nuts and Ice cream, family have also saved up couInfant son, Newell. They arrived Sunday from San Francisco pons and you can therefore supfor a months visit with her mother, Mrs. Lillian H Brown, the anniversary happens to ply its ingredients, the menu You 11 all remember Mrs Frayne as being the is almost impossible to answer As 156 I Street because success depends so much fall on one of our daughters sounds wonderful. The typical former Ethel Brow-n-. a is wedding anniversaries, could hers upon how the explanation eveas well as our own be mentioned evening menu at present is mada Food . . . dancing and good old chats were part of the madeon the invitation their Also, Im up of uniationed items it has to and brothers Beta We have a new son. gals got together Some nings fun when the You may add your daughfor granted that it will be for a luscious barbecue at Bob Elliott's. His date, Carol friends of ours said they were taking be suitable to invite almost a ter s anniversary across top of new us a him. for giv ing all with of trouble a carriage bit Coombs, seemed to be having quite probably have to But the trouble is my wife has hundred people on our visiting card. (Youll r use cards unless your the cooks in the kitchen . . everyone wanted to get in and her heart set on a certain make cards Answerthe last ques- writing is very small. carnage and we have no idea tion first Taking try their cooking abilities Carol just returned from a three of It is quite all right Wedding Invitations whether see this into the 6ne is everyseemed Colorado v it and they week isit in pretty good There more to invitirr rueste to a How can we not to write invitations to as manv veddinir than tend the aelonsr There as a hundred persons on visiting one again Dorothy Bernston, dressed in crisp red gingham, hurt buving are lour different type ef weddinr their and at the isehngs The menu vou suggest imitations cards Which was vvith Dick Dowell. They were exchanging the latest b'ts tame time satisfy our own? is best fitted In its lor env type of areddmr panned te Since It is probable that your sounds very of news with Ann Felt and Scott Sharp. The highlight of the told bv Mrs Post tn her booklet The unbelievable of suggestion s wife know these quette of Weddirss To ho SOI people very cream for almost a hundred ice Et conversation seemed to be about three of the brothers giving e -- Well peo- obtain it, send 10 cent in come end (or theywould not hav e ple. If you have saved e samp to Mrs Post their pinned girls diamonds . 7TThe couples m the limelight-wer- told her of and if a 3 cent of their plan! couldn't:., Deseret Xevr,. P. 0. Bo 75, Station Leon. . . Johnny . . . Clair Bojle and Virginia Rockwell she frankly tell whichever York. X Y. one manyother members of your ' Pv she knows that her heart Is set ard and Kay Blaze . . . Buss Glassman and Valine Wright on a special design and ask her to persuade the others to choose 11 If the one she prefers is more expensive couldnt her sis ter or someone else ask to be allowed to join the group And add the necessary contribution' (I should like to take this to point out that no cne should buy a permanent courage. Women of America We salnte vour SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY pie'ert w.thout findingas out what You hear the war call of your country, and with unselfish Go bride a is With Just sons prefeired and husbands, heroism you say to your should always choose the pat tears in your heart and a smile on your lips y.ou bid them te.-of her silver, a mother goodbye and should choose the In God baby carnage , Long lonelv houis lie ahead of you But vour faith or crib It is very disappointing inner LAYER CAKE comes to your rescue Fiom this faith springs an to counone who has set her heart on your What,can you do to aid lies strength to carry on A moist a on the receive particular object to Your task goMen or Half try in this great conflagration layer cake a substitute The more effort. war permof force the frosted are the th vr luscious You front home $ sustaining anent the chocolats the resourcerul vour object, w greater heels of 34c icng upon industry depend The grinding a delicious cake the disappointment') fulness The wounded look to your kind hand to minister A Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary and alleviate their sufferings You are the guiding hand of - Dear Mrs Post if it were not -- America. You must hold the helm steadily during the tossRASPBERRY DANISH for the fact that so mdnv of our ing of this storm of war. iclatives and are v friends of allev of n the shadows into dow the urging A rolled n Danish cofJoy fully you do us to have a celebration on our fee cake topped with death alone that vour babies mav be born whose fathers i.f'leth real we raspberry jam and In wedding freedom anniversary, your are away bravelv fighting for justice and frosted t w h orange would not pay attention to it beRed Cross cap and" gown vou sit long hours rolling bandicing cause of the war and the fact ages, bandages and bandages for those who are giving their that vv e hav e several grandsons place living flesh and blood that the world might be a -better ov erseas. But w e are APPLE SAUCE and POUND CAKES going - to "for all men . ask friends as well as relatives Your ability to step In. America is proud of jour ingenuity-ev of m come the the Two lavonts loaf calces for lunches ening jto and take over, releasing manpower for the war front, doing serve Shall we anniveisary. the double duty of home and war work. or tea lime treats chicken saladLJittle sandwiches, But in this hour of stress when nnr hands are so ..busy there is a greater task of which we must not lose sight. 100 WHOLE WHEAT BREAD This task is thP duty of keeping alive the soul of America! too hot to No nation has ever If you have never tned this leaf you You are the guardians of the future ae in for a treat Vaae of fresh m lied been truly great whose people have not kept alive their for e"tre wneat Hee you btain the full faith in God In this present generation two devastating wars bowls scrub toilet benef t ef the vitamin B complex in its have brought destruction, sorrow and despair upon mankind. natural proportions Let us, the wives, mothers and sweethearts of the valiant solDont scrub and slave over toilet diers fighting be determined that war shall not pass our bowls. 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Cleans the hidden trap. - lender ' Small s Is absolutely safe In septic . , with latice top of the University of Utah and tanks and toilet connections when (jQrClCn on can. pie crust lust as is how stationed at the5anT Used according delicious as its at GO. base Seattle naval in Point Cottonwood air The Garden Club of tractive appearance The Hygienic Products Co., Canton, O. - Rhea Hur- of Mrs son He the is w ill Meet Monday, Aug 9, at ley of Park Citv. adv) 2 30 p m at the home of Mfs F ALMOND BUTTER COFFEE CAKES C Dahnken, 1280 Third Avenue Miss Maud Paul will speak on A delicate flavored coffee cake -... Please notify the hostess Birds kids to tracJe At school .'. . . .. ea, 6c really an appetite treat if unable to attend. ured by years, but by the things you do, the way you walk and talk, the way you wear your hair . . its your attitude toward life that counts , . . and its things like visiting friends, volunteer work, dances "and parties and nice long chats .with gay our attitude on the youngish side. people that are keeping - ' d well-know- d ' ... two-third- ' h pre-flig- air-ag- e stu-oe- I T' PROMINENT VISITOR . . . Mrs. Samuel K. Bacon, and her three Shyleen of Holljwood, Calif. , children, Kenny, fifth-grad- Carl and rr Causes Of High BloocLPressure Clendening, M. D. the chief cause for the military service' with the heart and circulatory system, according o the Selective Service Boards official statement , Does this mean that In the By Logan What is rejection In "Trouble United States our young men are In the second place, the disease breaking down fiom heart dis- which causes as large a number ease which attacks, or is sup- of heart diseases as old age, rheuposed to attack, only old men' matic fever, is a disease of youth, I do not believe this Is a logiand there is always a large cal conclusion In the first place, group of young people in any the actual number of men re- heart clinic. Serv-icour jected fpr.this teason is small. Selective And, finally, Boards aie being far moie Dr Clendemng will answer questions of general interest onlv and then only through his column e Hopscotch Valley critical than the boards In England, uheie many of our rejectees wouldBe accepted. Phvslcal Work And The Heart As a matter of fact a number of these bad. oiganically diseased hearts stand up very well in war service Physical work and exercise do not cause heart disease. savs Dr Paul White of Boston, one of the leading American authorities What then of the athlete s heart of which we used to hear so much Strictly speaking an athletes heart is one that is enlarged or otherwise injured or strained bv the athletic work he has been doing And, according to everjone who ever investigated the subject, there ain t no such animal athletes do gruelling Many track work or competitive work with hearts that aie badlv damaged but damaged by previoua disease rot bv athletics. A doctor began examining track athletes ard in a short time had accumulated these cases-37 j ear-olman played 36 holes of golf a day on hilly courses and won two cups He played as many as 50 match games of bowling at one time, after he had His - played lheJ36 holes jif golf heart w as greatly enlarged in every direction, he had a murmur, but --neither of these wa He had a due to the exercise -- history of rheumatic fever in childhood, and the doctor who attended him then said his heart was enlarged and he had a murmur when he was 12 years old Causes of Enlarged Heart In Ohio s largest city, school svstem, after a competitive contest, a surprised IS ear-olboy who bad just completed a race was found to have a marked case There are so many things to see and places to go that of valvular heart disease He not been discomforted by It Mervyn Rasmussen wishes his feet had wings Mervyn Ras- had mussen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rasmussen of Berke- In the least Some athletes have large, ley, Calif. some, small heaits, but it wasnt I WISH FOR WINGS the athletics that made them In examining small or large By Mervyn Rasmussen 233 supposedly normal athletes. Df J W Wilee found only 29 I like to climb whohad exactly normal hearts A rolling hill as to size, according to the ideal measurements laid dow n. Where lands - d d grassy Are big and still Up where the clouds Are like a wall With azure skies , Stretched over all. You Women Who Suffer From HOT HASHES like to roam; I like to stand Where oceans meet d The land. I like to see The wild things fly And dip and dart Across the sky. ' I , rock-boun- . . " like to know Where treasures are Hovr sparklers light The evening star. I want to know So many things Thet's why I wish My feet had wings. I ,TT - ingle by Anna Jektuon How To Know Right Gift To Give - fold-ove- o- -e g ca-- Nrm England The Voice Of The Homefront high-minde- 67' 1 1 28c2,or55c Its Y ; T: (Adv) 25 h. 21c GOOSEBERRY sh fcer-ne- 34 ClllUf FEElliIGS Excitement women rich and poor alike have reported benefits. Heres a product that heis natot and thats the kind to buy. Follow label directions. Well tcorth trying! LYDIA E. 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Miss Ralph, daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. P. Ralph. 1590 15th E, was a student at the Univerafsity of Utah, where she filiated with PI Beta Phi. Ensign Hurley- Is a graduate s y meals taste best! J Genuine d HeinzMustard 3 KINDS - X -- butter nch that PURITAN they-ju- WHITE Bread with that Homey flavor golden brown Jtegr Stone-Groun- SHORT BREAD COOKIES . 18c 2 for 35c BIAOWIf AND YILLOW st- OR tneh in your mouth. WHEAT toasts to a BREAD fiH ft turn I T 3G C lOl I I C BAKERIES BAKERIES OPEN SUNDAYS OPEN SUNDAY! AS Bakeries Closed Monday, except 17th South and 5th East and Murray. |