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'". ., , ,. ,A.3 , , ..,,, Oes ', . .: . .;,;. , , .' ,.'',. t -'' ...,,,. : -- ,, , indness Begets Kindness. , ng ' , , . There are blue and iose :. 'r 1,i, jackets with navy trousers; ail. ' ,,' ver-togray with navy or ,;:':,..,,,:,V'' :;','black trouserc- - aspen -blueand ' - I). 4-- ' deep red with worsted pants. . ,c4.6.7-.., , $,;) Sweaters fairly sing with t: :.3 s' ': A 1 They are seen with N gaiety. ' ' .0..., white and colored backgrounds . to., All have unusual cable knit work in two and three golor schemes. Appliqued trims in wishbone design forming deep '' . . "'''-,111,,'- . .1 . - . ''',;,;': Pilot. - r ''. ..... LU - ' vv ' 11 .: :, , ' "' 7 - -. A 1,' i , ' ne r1 , - , ' 4, ut - ' - - , i " ; ,,:':; , en..,4.. i' t: . ' -- , ; s. ' . . ' '0' 7",, ' ; ' ' i m . ', : 1,','"""'"v" ' )t). - ; 1 l'4 '..:r ...t... 4,' 1.' , , a , - , ' I tki t',I, tit 1,,,,,i4,-, ,:.; , of, ,' ' ' - . ,,' .,,I '' ' , ts 11;',,:t, ', ,' , ........;., . lt,,.."' 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These extensively. , cause much comment, but the , sweaters are not .confined are separate from the pants for onlookers have not been- - form , . strictly to skiing, but tire being the wearer's physical safety gotten. I '-slopes,-ththe down "treasured" 181t daily use, skimming Benedikter deserve, pecially in the younger set jackets are firmly anchored by i for commendation much bringmeans of an inside tab booking group., 1 iilig ski apparel out of the dol- - . The Anorak is therlast word onto the hidden belt button in drums onto,..a gay, unusual and foi'parkas this winter. It is the the pantt, talked-aboplane. The fact . pullover style with zip front, or r Collars on parkas and sweatMiss Benedikter is ..a proles-- , belted and flared at the hips. ers remain simpleeither Peter: , sional skier and has spent much However, the Corsetierrelacket Pan or high roll versions. time on the mountain slopes of i s wing for 'supremacy. It has Knitted helmets completely Utah the past season lends her, side lacings with a yoke, flap the head and neck for covering ski wear more impetus. concealing two zippered pockets are a new feature. Thi silhouette is consider- - and teamed with worsted taps protection FOr those who do not care,tes' cornand feminine more ered trousers. ably ski but enjoy watching thaiii pletely, Streamlined. All styles ., ,-- Byrd cloth still ranks first who do,. Fred Picard has the are devoid of folderol and de- -. for parkas. It is light weight, answer. This greatcoat is a signed with an eye toward and wind repellent. It challenge to the elements. The a;ter practically. Matched separates itself beautifully to Colors are gay and it is lined in sweaters, jackets, trousers -color - dyes. throughout with fleece, includ- - and hoods are hecoming more Pants or trousers for this Iing the attached hood. It is of styles popular. Coordination downhill sport are so nantw al) also a wonderful protection on I Seeing to have the psychological to look rigid and unbroken even those holiday sleighing parties. -. effect of increasing body coordination thereby producing . better skiers. All garments are worked out - - ' tone cnror combinations. Elet-- , sant color schemes are worttly N.4.,.. . ... . . of mention and provocatively : ,...' , Sy Eyelyn F. Wood I -- ,, ,,. - - .41 ,t , I , , . S i.,ii.S,r-fi'',6it:.,'-'E6s..b-i-oi- . 1st, .k,' ,,,,. - : I ltkti i ' 1 i .,,, , 4 , - ' - ..- , -- ' , It t',.. .1 ,: ,.. 14,, ' i ,:" - , I ',' ' :.' . , - t, , .. ' - tAa'-'- 7 , - , , , ' s, , '': 7 , - .,, , ,,,,, , , ' ' . ..,,,ys , ...,-0- i..... i:,',.- '' 0....&,,,4 1 , - . ,,,'.,,, ;a.i. ''f' .., .', .:.:: ' ''.. - , ' ' t... ...). ''''''''''' ' ,, , v g it ,,........,,,v.a :' ''''' "...i ' . ' - , ,m . 4., " .'''-- ;4 '' ; ' , :' 3 -i'''I- ' -- - . . 44 '' .... . , . , of - 4 . , ' ' ., . . ,, .. ,,,, , '' II . t ', , i ... ' ''' ' 7,:- i ' ' ' , ..' WARMMiss Marjorie Benedikter.models on Anorak fashioned with a smart cable knit design worked out with on oil wool yarn, just the thing for your skiing ,. , ' - ,,,... ''' BUNDLED AND . , .,s . 11 . .. , ", . ...1 , , , - ' í .. , ';:.-,.- . ' 5 7.; '' . ., '', ' . ,.... 4 i ',- - N., . ,, , V '',: t ''''' 3 ,,, , ' NI.-- ., ' ,',,,,,-e12 P, , - ' 4 ; I i ,- , ' ' ,;'s ',: , - ., : ,,,f,,' . . If.'V ,.. , t ;, - ,, t' ' . .,,,i., N., ,-- . 4, I . ,...04,........ , ' , ; ' grapefruit salad Buttered green beans Pumpkin noodle custard f -, , .. l':., ch., Orancellad , t ,' souffle with Canadian harm ,111144 ''' ,J ', 1, , ' , . ,, ..- - .1,Z ,t t ', ,. , ' '. 41 - 4 , ' ' pudding. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 7 to browned. Serve warm or cold. Yield: ides,.. until -- - lightly . servings. .i L Ment.i For family of five adults about $1.15 - - tt, - ', ,' 1; f , t , ach... Pn.,.',, 0 ' -. , . - , t., , pillePltio , ,,,,.. - Beat egg yolk illitaly in top of double boiler. Add 'tigers, cinnamon, nutmeg,-etoves- , ginger, salt, pumpkin and milk. Mix well. Add noodles. Cook over boiling ',water until thickened . (about 15 minutes), stirring constantly. Pour into 4. custard cups. Beat egg white until stiff. Add 2 tablespoons Eiger. - -- - 1 . . , ,, ) 1 .2 ' , . teaspoon einnuank, ,s Dash nutmeg Dash cloves .'',,' f,. , i - v. Vii -- ...f94"e ,,,f . , ', ' ..4;:""' ! , , 4,ic, ..,4,'.. ,,,,,,, , ' , ', ,-, ,, - , .., , - ' -, i '4' .,,..44,.,. . ' - .; . ,Ire " , . --: S , ,C, ' , ".,,, '.', 1 e ,,,,. , I ,,., 11:,. . ,.... , , , , ' , . , , , ' 4 . A - ,S:k1 ,; .,. . ,t . , .., By Bernice Wallace Goddard. -------A dessert that is delicious and unusual Is Pumpkin Noodle 'Custard. It bas all the spicy sweetness of pumpkin pie, all the ' ' . creamy smoothness of custard, and all the , ' hunger-satisfyin- g food values, of egg noodles. ' It wears its meringue crown proudly, as if its golden crust concealed a wealth of vita-- . tit , min treasure. , '' ' ''' ' To go with our pumpkin custard we have ..!-0 r"'b , Or '' ' ' k ,:,. cheese souffle. Such a simple dish puts on ' -i L. '''4 ',' , . company manners when topped with slices of .0 ,e ,, ,,,' Canadian-styl- e bacon. Even one thin slice . ' '''''i i a good showing of bacon per)person-make- s ' : when served' with this cheese diSh. The .. ',- ., " , bacon gives a wonderful flavor, while the g 1 ,,,; ,,4,,,,,,ier ,: cheese and milk do the bigger part. - of the , a , .' . e Mrs. Goddard - nutrition JO,. - ., Pumpkin Noodle Custard :-- . ' '1.. Dask ginger I g , separated . 54 1 eu t; granulated sugar I 4:Toon esalt 3 ' ' ' - I I, . , . . . - ,, ,,,, ,,,,,.-,,- , . , s, . , , , ,, Tasty Déssert:i,--- . . , , . ,.- .- , k - - , - , , ,,r ,. . ' - DESERET- - NEWS THE . - . . '. - - . tt- - , ,,,,,,,, t- f -- , , , s .., I , ,.,, ,,,.., , I Durham '''' Barbara ,f,.., '.:1:,. 1 By 4 .. .., ... , , , .:; "unreasonable" 'rot to con- 4 By Mary Marker 1 they have accepted him because , . In a city the size of Chicago, , 1 to sent it be the to 4 me wanted loveth not , knoweth ' .. that lie casually giving '' they happy. '''-,, , , ' ht '''V'"'" , Church activities serve as a 'a , sot God.Charles Sumner. All my husband and I do la child over, to your mother to medium in i I: t y ,, , old friends , --,: ,,, t.' - bringing -L.-Dear Mary Marker quarrel, and I think such an rear. , 'V.'', ; from all parts of the city to- l ,, ve , ..- ,,..,i,c . ,0,. ,.,... ' suf..-- - .L.., ,, WheiLLwas,severitten.L1111 - ' environment is worse forthe .. Knówing that you-hacase ..' ....4,...zis.:',;':...,:' t, last :.,12:,: ' ',,:,.' the SuehWas :',,'.' -gether 7 k ,. a without if than I Now , y , -baby ieredernofionally:-in- d , ti, away anff got married. ,..... !I tt7, when many for' ,,,, night ''''"' ' Friday ' ' ' I -father. My parents are very I was s I realize that is a hard way to suffer I , it. - ,,1 , e , . '' regret t ,.,' ,,, friendold mer Utahns renewed t , , i - i.. fond of the babythey never not in lovegetting married with you. An in. sympathize t . , annual at the Chicago 4 ships 4 i had a son, and would do any-- -, compatible - marriage is not ' ' just sounded more interesting , , :.., 1 Stake Harvest Ball. . A BIT OF GLAMOURMiss Arline. Lamb is attired in 1.-,i- .,i 1 than going to school. thing in the world for my boy. 1 like some other kind of mis- ";. '''." Coming from the north side I didn't think about the fu- Fashions by Makoffs. full length ,corduroyf, fleece lined. i t I would like to get a divorce- - take that can be remedied- , . ,0 ,...-4 were John K. and Jasmine Ed- ture or what I would want out 1 and get a job. My mother said or extra ., work or with money tradseen were who I ' Ar of life. Now I have a baby and she would take care of the all these -- - munds,dance with Arnold, and. v apaogies, though . . ing ,,:,,,00 ',, N, natural?), I want to do the best have their place perhaps in Frances baby while I work. Some day The Knapps 4 Knapp. N. him. I would like to meet some one making a good marriage of an t :4-- y '' - possible for . are comparatively new to Chi- . I could be proud of, some one My husband is only a year , unsuccessful one. .1 . are "permanent" real- but '' cago, of one neither and I, older a than with had that respectable job ,. , ,.. . ...,., all have with Wilmette. But gone you dents of suburban ,,, ; , us had had any responsibilities a future. Some one-th- at would 1. , ) - before we were married. He want me and. , Arnold is the manager of the through, you are still not quite , 4 my- baby. ..,,,........0.0...0;11 iii JE4 4, 1.....,,i,,,1 ,, , Lit A grown up,You still live in an American Linen Supply Corn didn't finish high school and he Is unreashusband very My of You dreams. world unreal isn't very ambitions, although pany. HOME FROM HONEYMOONNewweds, Mr. and Mrs. onable about a divorce. He says , expect the knight in bright he does have a steady job. Bill and Carolyn (Horne) he will keep Nevin A. Criddle are now making then- home in Solt Lake. can I but leave, He will pro babl y nev et g e t armor, ' to daunt dragons and Allred were Overheard telling . of course I But , . - . ... , thbaby , come westsiders, Glen and Recta ' very far in life. He isn't very wouldn't do that. He would just giants for your sake and . particular about his appearance, hand the baby over to his riding up to claim you and 'rurner, that they were glad t 1 another man's sod for his own. Bill could get away from the either. I have kept after him mother and go fishing or . -- --, and tried to improve him, but That is no 'more likely - to hospital to come. As soon Ja hunting.0; he just doesn't want to improve. Bill's residency is completed, to want than your present hurt don t I anyone, happen 1 I am almost ashamed to intro- was likely to turn the Allreds will return to Salt I hate to think of going but marriage duce him to any one . 'out a great, romantic. success. . Lake where Bill plans to prac- through life with someone . t His family is neither well-ttice orthopaedic surgery. . What can, I care don't for All marria ges are - difficult are Mr and Mn friends was held at the Allan do nor-- prominentand - they .... was escorted .... Johnson Jewel do? and have to be worked at and home. don't have very high ideals. to the ball by Carlyle Munk. Nevin A. Criddle, who have , Unhappy. sweated and about thought His mother has been very good For thev ceremony and re- lust returned to Salt take City over to make them turn out She lookedhermighty to us and as done everything Dear Unhappy: minutrin dainty light blue Mrs. Criddle was ception, .'' , . from an extended honeymoon I almost-feto successfully. Mu-1could she help. 1 I think your best solution is ballerina dress. Chicago gowned in traditional white t --- satin-wi- th ---,,, ' like it is my duty to stay with Launder y o ur - hilsbind's . California. attracted Jewel ,o try with all your strength, College a delicate yoke of mv-of that. because husband a out -- - and fresh, often. Layshirts Salt forfrom care The sew Mrs, Criddle is the to Was and mord fiber twin, .Janice, The bodice -- marquisette. My parents were awfully one for hi m to put Oh each , the mate you now have a Lake; Carlyle came to study designed with beads and seed former Mias'Eth Fern Allen,hurt when I married him, but at other or every day, teach him to dhre for you day, dentistry at Northwestern Unia daughter of Mrs. William J. ' pearls. least. Press his clothes. Take . , versity. again. Mrs. Olene Whitaker, matron thi Allan of 1721 East 3045 South el of showing him how this way If decoraKindness harvest clever The kindness., ' begets a wore of honor is a son gown of green St The ap--- -ti much you care about-h- is of attention show and ons him the --- of Mr. andbridegroom courtesy you caught satin. The maid of honor and Mrs. Alex Criddle -- pearance. ,.. .4. , Mack-an- d Ruby Smith: upon cwideration,- - he , will more e CV3-- -t three attending matrons, Miss of Kaysville, ct''7-,,'- ,N,,IA , 1414.1 ' Q'c'i. ) r' $:. L , r, south the from arrival an l hstselfafrno-Maureen their, Mrs. ervoeu Berdel ' bititiorngeanildimim Criddle, eh ee.onien ' The couple recited vows in side. Mack is studying medi- same manner to pr t tthe Salt Lake !Temple. In the Blair, Mrs. Mervin Richauls, 4 cine at the University of Chi- he 1 child whom of sake that in his in the much' my favor, Mrs. Halorci Barker wore ' forend evening a Annan reception of Mr. son and is , and in. takes and loves cago, - opinion, is that he is unwilling pride f of -S' family members -- iinctclose pink satinAll -OC Ilk, gowns to give up his son. I like him, And acknowledge, , as the Mrs. William H. Smith of Og-carried bouquets of chryathe den. for...that-Ynot think nd Alcoholics would ou Anonymous have t mumand gladio11.--a.. Aileen Olsbri-- ha and Coves werenistching--on the 'Jewel : set to Duchess of York Him Stradivari housekeeping Crown up ask and even reared his were present I power, rnothte, higher by characters crowns of flowers and net. lb I .. patch I . GOO-Dsouth side of Chicago for the Katherine the Great I Ave Maria Altan4CY'- NEWS! help you both. Little Miss Judy Ann Whit- - at the Sadie Hawklns Day dance;-- though you say, she is a good next four years. John . is at- 1,t. M. woman: yet you think he is . - -,aker acted as flower girl, and Monday night sponsored by the .'----- tending Northwestern Unlver- 'i, Royal Fruit Cake is here 11 Glenn Manning performed best Lincoln High School Tigerettet. . ' scheol. His medical par. sity's ' was . Ward Hafill I for Mr. Criddle. The Lake View , 'in, ents are Mr. and Mrs. John E. againmade with the very man duties ' style "Dogpatch" in decorated Fowler-Hanse- n finest materials and skill-- . ,. , 4 Yoeman Beatrice affair. 'for the Falls-DouguetGOSHEN -- t Mr. and Mrs. b,,,,,,,, Mae" and -- 1 full); baked by people who - - -- -- - from Logan, Both John and the re- -- was ,chosen as "Daisy J ,T. Fowler-announ. .1 k, .0.- -, ft Saun Bohn as are proud of their art. It's cent marriage, of their daughEileen were students at the , Six dainty sceptres of cologne ...sit glorious ,r4 ' . I Cri. -4' Y' Dance programs, shaped like . FOR Chi, USAC to before Donna Lake , Salt each a rich, full echo of a famous Marie, ter, coating know to news , fragrances that the col. school good '' the k,7 in were , ' 't.'," . iago. Hansen of - shmoos. City;-- to --- perfume by Prince Matchabellit True perfumett a ors of gold and blue. J price is only 70c a pound, ,,IL rz's 'd"' , Farmington:The ceremony t 0 THANKSGIVING "0. iL, roloptes.. , their fragrance lasts hours- longer: I .r;n7du. q17; ';;;;;:3 gib ce.:,,,,, available in one, hvg; three' Oct. 26, at ,I,.. Vertiya . Club iuelft Almost as it, potent asperfume home of the bridegroom's par- and five pound sizes. OREMMrs. Tony Rohbock .. . - 4644'7 l ents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar HanCENTERPIECES I The , Collection, neatly ensembled 11 , Cologne were . f' ,.14 and Mrs. Frampton Collins ZLiLPs:opl , sen. Farmington. - ' Llackandcelise gift box withl)pull-ou- t drawers,' c . Order from your grocer. to the Vertiya Club hostesses . , . young couple will be at at the Silver Star Friday night. l bAr...do federal Tax.) $3.25. (Plus 20 home In ' 'only , ' Lake City, i , Salt , , 444:00cocoocte4:)ocec"mcz Vali Find enclosed $2 for I gift box or $5 for t Auxiliary te9ion . Ne . , , . L "Fabulous ' Gifts under $5 "11 of Boxes many of Assorted en of Fall Bouquet consisting . OEMThe past presidents Pti"...47Pcounsel. A Beautil u 1I our , 7!:""'"".""."1 at lirrawilbael1..4 perfume American the 4 . of District -,6t This out .......'11- '. ,, . ' ' , of gold (state which). pocked with cloy son, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .t Legion Auxiliary were honored now . -, " ' YOU ., Portrait of VII U of Vern Nelson 1 and full . by 'the Orem Auxiliary aato color autumn . Glendale, . gond arrongerneni. . - ' the at . Legion Mr. l son of night Wednesday ph Mortensen, 4' I ' - ' NOrtIll , 7.ENNNImm.O.ANIRM . Mrs. Andrew Mortensen of. U 4 ;; I i Home, A highlight of the Ef0I. ' , the most appreciated . . ' .... , was an actotint by Mrs. , took gram The ,, . ceremony i Addrost , , i'.-, 4 , Lelia Banks of her recent trip' . place in , the .Logan.'. Ternpli, gift you could give!.. i , , 1;otpocstcoczoctotzoc:::::co ' to Miami, Fla. . with President El Ray Chris- ro.., 1 Iltah'i Only . : 6 A new piano and flags Which 41 ' I - .. . , , have been purchased by the An evening reception was - -, ..the 8z llama for , .Legion GILL ' group held in the Glendale Ward - ' LkGISELL . , ,' -. ' 60 hat Seiwth ..: ' - were shown. Mrs. Nor's Pet- - ' . " . meetinghoese, and a wedding 'Camera Portraits ' idont Alpiess I. . . ,, , , ,,, , , I the erson was of la charge :.Illekreft the at - - 4...,.e.t.,...., Bluebird held was dinner !'. , 4' 22 'North, Steno Diat 434)71 WOODS CROSS, UTAH . k meeting. '; , Immediately after the marriage. ,, , , c& , ,., ; , ,, ,, ....,', '' . .,,-'.- ,,,,,,,,,,,:, k('011'ili ,' , , , , ' - ' ' , , . ;'' ' . . -- i .,.. 1,- ' , - . Iliat' 1 ' , - - , ,s, , , .7-- , . . ,, ,, 1,,si.isesiss-nsisustssessiosiwas- --- t, , . ,,.. i , ie. ;1.. , , , Gives sand hope ,, ,. , toget ...the PRINCE' MATCIIABELLI -- .. Couple United In Temple Ceremony - - . -- r o- -- . , ,,,,. ,4 el --sic- al ', .,--- Orem Sends News O f sal Events I 94 , ir po-ine- --al- . , t--th - - . Six perfumed colognes. "'. ce -- Mr-Cly- ,,. - -aloe ,;t1 ,, at -- ---- 1 , - " 11' ,,,,, " Cort:n . ., ' ,-- . . ;;...., , 11 , ' S. , .. : - . , .. is . ,: ' . 4 J ' , , 14". , , - .i4 ' ,,, . - , -- , - . . WESTERN FLOWER' CO. - . , Nuptials Are Held or, 1ng 4 , 4 - . . , --- IP : , --- ... ,. ' 23 . - , . ' -1 ' I s . .. , |