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Show , . , ' , , . , . , . ' , , - - , . , A , - . . , ". ' DESERET NEWS, , 0, 2 7; 1947 Monday, October , - - . !IMPogi.oltgft,IIRrateltwor,,,A.,,,,,,A,,,,,ro.,,,,,,,,,,,,, i ..k.,,,,,$,,,,,,Now,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,.,,, , - ' '''''''''' ' . I f ' ' , : I '' t, '''' ' i , ,, .,- - , ,, , r' 1 -- - , ' '' I. ,1 - o' , ...,,,. . ,,,'''''' ' ;, linci. 1 I , 4', '''' : ' I , , .., ''' ."' ,,. e ' I ..! I ! . t', 1 A f ( , r '4 1 .-1,; , f, ' . .' ' ., ; , ' , ; , ' 1 r t . . , f. '',' k 1' ''4.f, .' 1 ,, ' .. e, , I ,, .1. ,' ' 4 V' ' 11'' ..,...., -, , ' I 1 .1 , ... , ,,,d,...LA I , .,--,-, ) , , ) i . 4 . 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' ,, . -- , ,.'- . , , ,.., '' ', , A , -t" '''''' - , , - 4. J ' ,...le ' ,, . , ,,,,,,......,, on, ..7 - 1 , . n...,, Vatt,0 -- . ' - , i ' A - ,,,,,,,o , , ' --- . . ' hostess - .:. , . , ,4 Entering spook alley via basement window Jimmy McEntire and Ann Ingebretsen., i an I 11 , . , P 4 ' .. LoiTairie Stephens to I , . ' 1 '... "' ' , , 4' . ,. 4 to .. ... Masks ett at anis Deck as Martha Washington and H . .1 Happenings , caramel-applemaki- hall, spooky with cats black and skeletons. paper in decorated Once the playroom, . for the occasion, especially everyone entered into the fun ' games. Pirate Itichard Webb, ' gypsies Eleanor Davy and Cyn thia Snow joined in with the to fp- 'A - , - '', 4 -- - . , i iA- - 42': dri ksl al 1,1 - ilist , i.i 7v . . vi Ili fl II 2 ." ,......,,,,"'"'"-v,-,, , 3 .,,,,. e 0- girl who dances well. .Why? Because she knims the latest steps and can let herself be carntusic while ried away by-ther feet twist and twirl in perfect rhythm. , Her face won't be contorted in concentration and she can relax and smile at her partnerreally enjoying herself. That's the kind of girl men like to be with. The basic rhythms of the popular steps are easy to learn and follow if you just relax and let the music set the beat. The rumba has three steps to a measure with a pause following each third step. Dance on the whole foot, not the toes alone. It is easy for you to learn these steps by the footprint-diagramethod used in our Reader Service booklet No. 37. Instruction in the foxtrot, samba, rumba, waltz, peabody and lindy hop. Send 25 cents (coin) for "How To Do The Latest Dance Steps" to Deseret News, Reader Service, 243 West 17th St, New York. II, N. Y. Print name, address with zone, booklet title and, No. ke - eadwr for RELIEF b , ' t I ntlEEVATIC I PEES-PA- 3 , I en BUB ' - MUsTER0LE 1 37. i ' ti,- '1 ,t -- ' , ICE enE1111 Fl IP ,t ,- i- - '- -- ,.. . , , rite s' ) 1 i I5 10A' I ..'. , .1; .;, A .0 ' . , co'jlt ....., 1 - t;,. 1 '.1 -- ' .,. :.; , 7 t t Radio ' ' - 't 4 t - ' rr s,( .. 10 Qts. , ' a- 4; 414 , ,, ..' , - . :- - , Pee dee. Per del 51.25 , kins, block cats, etc., 'Dozen ; 35 Dozen , . shapespump- - , : 1- -1 CO per, doz net do Z $3 t; 9 nd up ." - oh '4.. ... . h , ' - ' - , , ' , ' , - ,, Better,. - - . , ICE CRE AM , , 154 , Eiji' SOUTH TEMPLE' ' : '. ' OgdenPhen4 '4629 PHONE ' 0 41 . . . 743 41406 , ' Prarossts has been prescribed by , - m e."'e7 (CAUS) . . CUTIOOSEIIS UP' 049e; - , .. . . - At Ap ' NOT WILY RELIEVES - i thousands of Doctors. It only relieves such coughing got 'loosens up phlegm' and umula kolsi it easier to raise 18 safe tuid mighty effective for both old and young. Pleasant tirextipengnsitmve.liFERTU ' S S INC-dno , , - very small portion of the mxit 4 GILNERT STROMBERG- CARLSON Modulo:don Impose" Radio PhosograPh ,4 IL , A .. v.., ,.s.' iefr ' r f i! 4111 tik- - ifillifitti. '' 1ist. ) , I : 4 ' P,::, '1 t illrifi,Ilrif, 14 GEErrilELTS Pit, X-R- ay , - feed him. If be dawdles' appre- - ), fi,',.,:;1, , it,,wt Ad 'k ,....., f,tm.--ii- ilins 1 'if 11c.t" rr,,(44,7 At party aw Int II. lift di lb IIHE (poplit 4.2 , AE - OUR SPECIALTY ',..e -A- y-ow( I 11 -4 it , . HEADAC INSONINIA COLITIS trnm, ' CALL TROITRIZ . , - VARICOSE VERS ' ' ,. ' . . , -- . ' , - , : WITEOUT CHARGE DR.. McMASTER'S : ' r FOR FREE 1100HCLET , - ie I WEIGHT (GAIN) . OR WRITE ' ULCERS - ' PRONE 114357 FOR CONFILTATION . , - ,, DOREL CLINIC 7. I. ' 111:01fit: , , , - - 445 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE - &MIT , -- - - BRONCMTIS CATARRH - 1 FOR YOUR OFFICE . :,,,,, A lfiUtUffULBOUYII :resieenkal nfclo inwgithmsoresP3. k'evebc; .4 -1 A I ciably over this food remove It, 1 ' I) I t lips zipped. Put him down and AA end his meal, making sure ne can have no other food till the next regular meal time no matter how much he cries or begs Soworal Models to ikket hors filr food., The purpose Is to g:t him hungry. At the next meal, $125.95 to $615.00 and the next and the next da likewise. Buy int Budgel Papaws Should he choose to eat the ofvery small helping of food fered, give him a small portion of the next most important food,' beaver-trimme- d suit with choc217 $O. STATE 27227 and so on. The main thing is to olate brown accessories. make the helping very small, even no more than a quarter of a teaspoonful A Source of many eating ptrobleamsrgeisaniaat helpings . 1 are far sevei at foods at a :Ift:tiei A clean plate is rt good goal uPmPtied--Suki- to make d y. easyAcow. I discuss further in my eat. Ttahzis . to a be had in bulletin, Dr. R. L McMaster, N.D., Ph.D., Dr .' and staff stamped envelope. not Low a Dore' Clinic the tot new does drink at Cost examine-to- n. health offer Many milk enotigh. To him serve milk, and Complete Laboraterry.facilities. first, only a few teaspooniuls in ' , ,,., - . . a cup or glass, with the under,, ,, , ' ' standing that no other food wPI For Sufferers of These Ailments ' Help be served till the cup or glass is , ' . empty. But If you give him a full DROPSY , KNEICA NERVOUSI5ES1 s..' cyp its consumption may seem EAR AND Ent NEtrnms AppEmmans to him to ,be TROUBLES PILES ARTHRTig amount of milk prehsc'entl:dss.can oe ' aritmA - EczENA very gradually increased latei RHEUMATISM Always let the child choose - BACIACHE nousti. RECTAL moults rnuat , what he shall eatbetween what GALL BUDDER RUPTURE araGHrs DISEASE is offered (in a very small poGOITRE BLOOD PRESSURE STOMACH TROUBLE rtion)and nothing. Learn ,to keep'your lips sealed and your. .HEART TROUBLE OR LOW - TUMORS MGH hands at your side. Here is about how I answered ora- 4 k. a- engine..." a - pm-ten- Per doz. s2.75 A 'round the world. Mr. EASTERN JAUNT and Mrs. W. D Nebeker Jr., are off for three weeks of fun in Washington, D. C., New York, and other Eastern points. a caSTYLE SHOW pacity crowd attending the Chi show SatOmega bridge-fashio- n urday in the Union Building. Mrs. Deb Smith and Mrs. Bob Clawson waiting on the steps for their foursome to Mrs. Ned Williams gather. talking to sister Maral3rn Covey; a committee membe r. Frances Ann Green and Marge West selling aprons and borne- made cakes. Wiflning prizes: Mrs. Grant M. Southwick, Mrs. Richmond T. Harris and Mrs.- George O. Elliot. Mrs. James D. Moyle wearing silver fox furs with her electric blue suit and hat. At Mrs. Moyle's table, Mrs. O. N. Malmquist and Mrs. Allen G. Brock-ban. Recent bride, Mrs. Bus Greene stunning in a Mealtime Discipline tp Thirty-nint- ting with friends. ,.. Miss Lorraine Stephens who will recite wedding yows on Noy. I eith Joseph lienriod in the Salt Lake Temple. aY , ...... ,... lt , , , ,,0,,, 4--, $1 50 1 INDIVIDUAL MOLDS , . Ice cream moulded into various - 't , -- ......,..... ......,........,.: .,.,..,,,,,,...,,,,., rcr ,, -,,,,,o) DECORATED SLICED BRICK, - . ,8 Slices Per Brick . o ' a a' 6 Slices Per Brick . ' - I ' I U..' 4.0 (IA rs "" ismacod fat Lvtige lettstogili, hit. ,,,,No 1 4 ' ' 1....,',-',,......''...,..- s. thslEmp:ERG) won't you pleaser ,, . , 7 you save helps stretch the limited supply of fats and oils needed to make use every day. The government says the world fat short-. - age is stlat critical. 'rliat means American housewives must, keep on saving. You'll help, ! Slove ,..,.s. - , ' IALKE11111111. rzr cisi : 6 ' , , . ' , ' . and Screen Star, keeps house and keeps watch that no used fats are thrown away in her kitchen. She gays: "Every pound of used fats gAm, ix, , , .A0 , ... , ,' . ' ., flu ,i' . tocy , ,,,A,1 75c p:r ;to ' - , - - ; ' alus;poof ' ; L V, , . - 0.16 , 1 - . of I efri4 i''' , Ni,.4, 'C- '1 451P, tw II t- ea - 4 -,- ' efts.id.. :Iv.-,,- ! . 1047 0:11 , ,,, , Fancy Centered Halloween Bricks Viltih. Black Cat, or Pumpkin Centers. t ,. ,t 'Surrounded by vanilla ice cream. . - '4i' , .,' - , . '$ , - ' 41 ....,..s., .. ..... By GRIT Cleveland Myers Ph.D. Many a child from under two to five will dawdle long and often over food. He may eat beanily of the first food offered then lose interest in eating but may squirm about in his chair, play with his food or silverware ot lust sit and listen to others talk. ident Usually, at such times the Amerof National Girl Scouts ica will hold an institute begin- mother (or father) tells him to on and eat and even may ning On November 7 at National go spoon some food into him. Then Baptist Church in Washington, he may choose to feed himself a D. C. Mrs. Clyde Bennion, former (Rahn, will oviduct the bit more only to dawdle again, to be reminded to eat or be fed. So poetry work shop. for may the meal go -meal after meal. ' Writes a mother: "One day I read your advice on a child's eatI (1 ing habits. So I tried it on my ?4,4, but it didn't work. flr,5 boy cv,,,...,,--,,,,4,, tre 'thofinorg-an110:1, I 2111.114:1411 eellrbelotaresa,,$ him and be drinks it. I 2 ir ;,,,,o. ,,itteAt bowl of cereal. Ile eats two or three spoons of it then stops and r.,,,,,,2 V.461.40, watches me eating or plays with his hands or nose or . any part of his-- clothes or his shoes ai.d feet. "I ask him to go on eating and NAYE US REPAIllrOil he eats a few spoonfuls and then stops again and plays Titilt hts OLO IIATCHTO ci to clothes or sometimes himself. When spoken to he suddenly grabs the spoon and eats a COVII1 JEIIELMIS bit and then stops again. So I have to feed him myself. After 270 SOUTH STATE ds I feed him a few bites he the toast is a boat or train or runs it along on the - table and makes a noise as if he is an 1 :, .' $ 4- , Booklore Club will meet at the home of Mrs. G. M: Southwick, 364 Thirteenth East, this evening at eight o'clock. Mrs. S. E. Cowan will give the book review. American Gold Star Mothers will hold a bazaar on Thursday at the Memorial House in Memory Grove. Beginning at '11 a.m. the bazaar will continue until 5 p.m. with luncheon served at noon. Mrs. Frieda Richardson is head of the committee with Mrs. Isabella Schied, There will be a fortune telling booth. Oquirrh School, P. T. A. officers and home room mothers were called to a special meeting Mrs. last Thursday at 2 p.m. Harvey Paled introduced the new president. Mrs. H. Vuyke, who will succeed Mrs. Paled as pres- m M .,'-- ......,.. Booklore Club Slates. Meeting teen-ager- South, have a houseguest, Texa McIntyre, from , ,Mr. Jackson met the McIntyre family while he was on a mission in Wellington, New Zealand, and ' now Texa is returning the visit. She will make the trip to San Francisco next week. IT'S A BOY ..From Pasadena, Calif., comes the happy news that Dr. and Mrs. Horace B. Alder have a brand new baby boy . Janice Ruth and Ralph are thrilled about their new Mrs. Alder, the former Lorene Isakson. was little brother. a prominent Kappa on the university campus not so many years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Musser (Alice Groes-BACK HOME beck), tiny sons, Jeffrey and Steven. are once again in San FranWhile here, they stayed at the Leslie H. Groesbeck cisco. residence at 76 H St. OVER THE WEEKEND Parties and more parties for Frances Livingston McDonald. Everyone having fun. Frances herself (looking Stunning suits much in evidence. very much like chic San Francisco) in grey with burgundy acMrs. Louis H. tallister lovely in Chartreuse and cessories. in all grey, black. , , Mrs. Harold K. Beecher Jr., Mrs. Carl B. Yanik her smart turban studded with silver. , ''".!.,. Mrs. Wilford (Louise Reynolds) in beige with black trim. M. Burton in brown, her hat an halo with feathers. '..., LUNCHING AT THE TOWN CLUB Smartly dressed Mrs Lorenzo Richards visiting with women everywhere. Mrs. Wendell M. Smoot, Mrs. Gilbert W. Williams, Mrs. Fred , A. Across the room: Mrs. Richard P. Middleton, Mrs. Moreton. E. P. Snow, Mrs. A. Eugene Christensen and Mrs. R. K. Bradford. Mrs. Hugh J. Hintze chat- - ., - The stag line boys may seem formidable, indeed. but see how they come crowding around the ' 1 IP Young Salt Lakers between the ages of 12 and 17 attendee the first Dance Asspmbly of the year 'Saturday in the Gold, Room of the Hotel Newhouse. An invitational affair, the Assembly is a dancing school similar to those in Boston for the Patronesses include Mrs. Richard S. Bennett, Mis. Paul J. Cecil, Mrs. Francis Goeltz, Mrs. A. D. Moffat, Mrs. J. LeRoy Kimball, Mrs. Bascomb W. Palmer, Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mrs. Lynn S. Richards, Mrs. Thomas E. Robinson and Mrs. Paul Werner. Rhumbas, waltzes, fox troth and jitterbugging were the order of the evening.' Sponsor is Mrs. Walter Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. L. Darrel ATTENDING CONVENTION Welling are in Los Angeles this week attending meetings prior to a conyention of truckers in the Biltmore Hotel.- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jackson, 1817 FROM NEW ZEALAND half-wa- y ... Stags flock Around If You Dance Well ....,,,,,,,,,,,,....,;::::..:...11,1,-,,,- - Is v N .dit Young Socialites Attend Opening Dance Assembly East , Tidbit . Tb-vrii--- Petite coed. Janice Jacobsen, was the object of some extra special engineering at the Engineer's Dance, Friday, on the U of U campus. For now neath ber Kappa key, Jan wears the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity pin of Art Anderson, well known U graduate, and a diamond on her significant finger. Jan, a daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Drew Jacobsen, 925 1st Ave., is the first of the 3rd generation of Kappa sorority members on the U campus. Art is the son of Mr. and Mrs: Hugo B. Anderson, 1640 Yale Ave. - - 2-- 4ydreoie , 2-- ,31, -- Scant cup light corn syrup cups evaporated milk Select small apples free from blemishes. Wash and dry thoroughly and stick on wooden skewer's. Skewers may be decorated by winding with harrow colored Scotch tape.) Put sugar, syrup and 3 cup of the milk in a large heavy kettle. Stir to blend well. Heat slowly until sugar is dissolved, then boil brisklyto a thick syrup, stirrilfg constantly. Add remainder of milk slowly, keeping mixture boiling briskly, ' , 't,. ,,.,. N 411,, e) 1 tups) ' oPti - , A 0 , , 11 .,. ....., ...1 ct , li J API,. - .., . mel Apples are a wonderful bribe to dissuade those roving witches and hobgoblins who ring the doorbell , with threats - of "tricks or treats." others. If you're on good terms with Dickie Burton as a real In- your butcher, you can no doubt dian thief and Terrell Barris as get wooden - saewersv easily for a frightening witch were excited you, Caramel Apples., If not, given as you. may have to whittle your leavveormt hJeos.e4p'clIrli Freed and Mer.. own. ii you wish to fancy up the sticks, spiral narrow colored Scotch tape around the skewers before securing the apples for , . , dipping. Caramel Apples 0 Is to 20 apples 2 pounds , sugar ., granulated I "s, (242 ng eat! . . , And with the Halloween season approaching, here's a tipCara- bride-elec- t. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Clark Stephens, 1827 Yale Ave., Miss Stephens is a graduate of the University of Utah where she was a member of Cweany CM Omega sorority, and associate editor of the Chronicle. Elder Mark E. Petersen, of the Council of the Twelve, has been asked to perform the ceremony. That evening at the home of the bride's parents a reception will honor the couple at which Marjorie Jones and Barbara Barnes will attend the . bride. Dr. Roy A. Darke has been asked to stand as best man for the bridegroom. ,, ''''''el''..41It'''''','-;i.-';',,'.(li'--z..'',-,.,.,,..-...st Mr. Hedrold will return to ' ..,.,,.eon.,:-;,..,.-.'-'1.---.--,,,,-,-'the University of Utah where e . he is studying law following .4-.----- -' the Early November wedding. He - completed a mission in Texas and Louisiana and is a , Delta Phi at the university. . His parents are Mr. and Mrs. ' . Leonard G. Henroid, 70 West , . , , , North Temple. , is be- -' The popular bride-eleing feted prior to her marriage A. Claudia Mrs. ,,,,, Darke, Roy by ,, t, Van Voorhis and Miss Jones. Mrs. Royal L. Tribe will be I. . . hostess at a luncheon on Wed- ,, , , '' , t nesday, and Mrs. Robert Strom- ness will give a shower on ' , , Thursçlay. Mrs., Parry D. Sor- .'.,,' ensen, Mrs, P. A. Christensen and Mrs. L. Mayland, Parker will be hostesses at a buffet s. supper on Friday. Miss Barnes I is planning to have a luncheon I t on Saturday. - dimly-lighte- d 1 late the Armstrong - - ,. Melbourne s. to peeking over the stair bannister deg. F.), stirring constantly watching Anne serve apple cider. l'arreavmeneti smcenga.n13irwalfiploesgient Parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Arm- rid of surplus coating and make strong, were on hand, In costume smooth. Place on heavy waxed paper to set If coating becames too. to hard for dipping. add a little evaporated m i lit and reheat The - t Caramel Apples Fun to Make caramel should be kept quite Just as taffy pulls- - wire the hot so that coating will not be too heavy. . delight of the young in grandmother's day, , parties lid fairto have the same popularityfor caramel READER SERVICE are fun to make and to apples , . I - a Military Miss. Frolic took till Beesley were photograpned and boll 'to firm oall stage There were goblins, witches and ghosts at the W. Melbourne Armstrong home; 554 Eleventh Ave.,yriday night Little An:ne Armstrong, celebrating h e r eighth birthday, invited friends to a Halloween party.. Little suests, all gaily costumed, en- tered through a basement win- dow and.were wheeled. down a - - mini Freed as place at the 1 Us-- - , .. - OrMtotWWWWWQ., Halloween party reveal Steph- - i An engagement luncheon Saturday at the Country Club told guests that Mary Lorraine Stephens would become the bride of Joseph Leonard Henroict on November 7 in the Salt Lake Temple. The announcement was made on place cards to which were A host of friends were present to congratuattached rose-bud- - .4 . Wed Joseph Henriod , 4 , , , - ' tzgaè-- - d . LOS AlIGTIZS , - . SALT LAKE ;STY , CAVAN SAN DIEGO 2 . |