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Show iiiytgrailiytr'yr''iiyitiy I ; Dear Heloise: . I have a suggestion for keeping baby clean while feeding him I had the problem of food ' running out of his mouth, noilk rolling down his neck, under the bid, and staining his collars, necklines, etc. Sol I now follow the procedure used by beauticians and barbers: SINGER ZIG-ZA- G sewing machine 1 , rt! - - ' double thickness of facial tissue and tuck it in around his neckline under the ?l ''v; ' I take a ... - ' Neck Tissue Absorbs Babys Spilled Food , ' s' - ' 4F ' i .. , ' , Y js i. ; SINGER SEWING , .s'.'. x ' t '' ' s tJ :- Get in Shape to Hate Diet - ' L ' - ' St 1 MAIL COTTONWOOD Dear Folks: Did you all know you can always have fresh garlic with a minimum of effort? Just put an unpeeled bud of garlic, root end down, In a glass with a bit of water, leave it for about three days until roots appear, then plant it in a small pot of soil. Emp-'tcondiment shakers are good for this. The garlic will grow about a foot high, and, ai you need it, you can just break off a piece (looks like chives!), and chop it to use in soups, spaghetti sauces, salads, etc. Dee-lishu- " Phon. SUGAR PRICE -C- 1 HOUSE DOWNTOWN Heloise : Ph. Phon EDAR CITY HU4-5J4-S EM -L- OGAN Letter of Laughter Dear Heloise: Reading your column has helped me solve more household crises than I have problems for! Mrs. L. D. Fouts with good Slimming nutritionr Regard exercise a$ the magic by which you can find a beau- Suit the menu to the breezy warmth of August, Serve versatile soup and sandwiches on the It Really Works i g Taj patio. Here is a chilly, Mahal Cooler made with canned chicken soup. mouth-waterin- . Cool Off With Chilled Soup ' cheese, you have a. menu fit for a king . . . even if he is slightly wilted by the August sun. Taj Mahal Cooler By Bonnie Lake Tribune Food Editor In the good old summertime . , its soup, soup, beautiful chilled soup. And please dont underestimate the soothing ef- -' feet to parched palates of a delicately flavored, velvety-smoot- h cream soup, served cold as mountain snow. Taj Mahal Cooler is a tasty concoction of canned cream of chicken soup, green pepper, onion and cardamon. It is fast and easy to fix and delicious to eat. Welcome to Club Teamed with a sandbroiled open-face-d wich of chutney, shrimp and mouth-waterin- g 2 tablespoons green pepper 2 tablespoons teaspoon lent served hot, also. Indian Shrimpwich 1 cuny powder slices buttered toast small shrimp, y2 pound cooked and cleaned 4 slices (3 ounces) mild process cheese Chopped parsley Mix chutney and curry powder; spread on toast Top with shrimp. Cover witty' cheese. Broil until cheese pelts. Garnish with parsley. Makes 4 sandwiches. chopped onion carda- ground mon 1 tablespoon butter or mar- garine 1 can (10J4 ounces) condensed cream of chicken soup 1 soup can water Toasted slivered almonds In saucepan, cook green pepper, onion, and cardamon in butter until pepper is tender. Blend in soup and water. Heat; stir now and then. Place in refrigerator 3 to 4 hours or. until thoroughly chilled. Thin to desired consistency. Garnish with slivered almonds. Serve in chilled bowls. Makes 4 servings. NOTE: This soup is excel- - Before Wedding The great Increase In the number of weddings in our fast growing area makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or . wedding photograph, but not both. To assure publication, photographs for use with wedding announcements in The Tribune should be in the office of the Womens Dept., Room 201, Tribune Bldg., at least one week before the wedding date. The $4.00 charged for wedding photographs is to cover engraving costs. Because of the volume of photographs handled, The Tribune can assume no responsibility for pictures submitted. Friends and relatives are invited ta coll at 3000 Connor Street (2150 East), the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Ethel, and Sorensen, her daughter, Other children are Mrs. Ernest C Clayton (Olita), Alton C. Melville and Mrs. Alma H. Cottam (Naomi), 19 grandchildren and 34 Sour Cream Sauce . Mrs. Melville was born In Konosh, Utah, to Mr. and Mrs. George Crane in 1875. She attended Brigham Young University and taught school. She was married to James Alexander Melville of Fillmore, Utah, in 1900. Cook cup chopped onion, teaspoon leaf thyme in 1 tablespoon butter or margarine until onion is tender. Blend in 1 can ' condensed tomato soup, y2 CUP sour cream, cup water, 2 teaspoons pap- She has been active In the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and Instrumental in founding a museum in Utah's first eapitol building In Fillmore. She sponsored the first relic Into S.U.P. Pioneer Village, the historical Harney coach. rika, y4 teaspoon salt and a dash of pepper. Hefit; stir often. Makes 2 cups sauce for chicken or veal The family, requests no gifts. O TXI I FIVE1' NYLONS ' t- and penetrate in, around, under and through the pores. (Even blackheads and surface pimples outwardly caused yield). 3. Clears stimuand virtually renews the surface skin! 4. Moisturizes dewiness. own lates the skins Deep Deep Pore Cream bring? new hope. Product of the Mitchum Laboratories. You get trustworthy visible improvement in one week or purchase price refunded. it off, countless invisible droplets remain . 1 0 If hips ruin the fit of shorts and a straight skirt swing! Position: Lying on the left side, head pillowed on arm, have both legs. straight down. Brace with palm of right hand on floor in front of chest. Swing Leg Forward ' Action: Swing briskly forward. with right leg, knee straight, and swing vigorously rearward, and again forward. Hit a rhythm, and on the second swing rearward hold. Repeat a couple of times to the rhythm of . . . hold. Change sides, swing again. To firm the thighline, make wide circles from the hip with top leg . . . same starting position. Circle 12 slow counts; reverse action, 12 counts. Change sides, repeat. Hike or Bike What about sports? Wonderful! If you swim, then really swim, doing a dozen double pool, daily lengths of a if possible. Or, play tennis, bowl, hike or bike. Dancing? Perfect exercise! Do the watusi or any active t Sauce In saucepan, combine 1 can tomato soup, 2 cpndensed tablespoons prepared horseradish, 1 tablespoon prepared mustard, dash ground cloves and dash of black pepper, blend all ingredientsQHeat, stirring often. Serve with beef, pork, ham, frankfurters, meat loaL Makes about " cups sauce. or 1 In ths new Main Parking Mall. 26 West Broadway. It's so convenient! Park Frts tntsr at WALK-OVER'- S ' In one week a disturbed skin ran be prettier just by using fire kind of cleansing cream it needs. If your skin is disturbed in color, texture, pores or surface imperfections, tins is what it gets When you dean it with Deep Deep Pore Cream. L The deaningest, fluffiest of creams. 2. After you tissue 374-278- toning. IMM even blackheads yield! with giveable tops. 825-160- 7 fens Send eanped, SLIMMING tor TEEN-AG- E envelop nd SLIM HIPS IN A . CHALLENGE, HURRY. Addnm request to Id Jean i. Kain. csr of Horn Service Dpart-men- t. Salt Lake Tribune, P.O. Bok 867, Salt Lake City, Utah. Post card requests cannot b an awered. re Red-Ho- t ' 2CMI COSMETICS Downtown & Cottonwood, first floor PENAU0 & WOMEN'S STREET ALLURES CASUALS & DRESS SHOES formerly to $15.93 formerly to $26.95 a i smart casuals !n Special group all styles and colors. 3 and lots only . . . come in early! Rhythm Step, and Hill .& Dale. High Beautiful fashion shoes by Palizzio, and mezzanine heels, in all colors! ir' no approvals, exchanges or refunds, please Walk "Quality Shoes, Hosiery and Handbags 214 SOUTH MAIN SAIT LAKE CITY - 1 445. - . . , Wedge of melon Glass of skim milk 83 Total calories for the day 3, slim, supple, lissome. Bend to the other side - and hold, chanting: Hold Lithe, limber, love-ly- . at the end of the bend to a slow count o! eight, for this is word-pictu- f Later: side-ben- New Pore Cream Helps Skin 4 Ways 1. Cleanses 2. Refines 3. Clears 4. Moisturizes 328-118- . Butter or margarine, small pat String beans with slivered almonds Follow through with a d and. as you bend, get the & COTTONWOOD DOWNTOWN Mail and phone ordtrs filled. For free delivery, dial in Ogden. 8 in Salt Lake, in Provo, Zenith 7 37 in outlying areas. Mail orders to box 1465, add 24c box for postage. (810), , Glass of skimrnllk Fresh peach . d chanting: Submit a Picture C. of Mr,. Maud will hold open house Sunday, uVitil 5:00 August 15th from 2:QQ o'clock in honor of her 90th birthday. STREET FLOOR HOSIERY Whole milk, 8 oz. Sugar, rounded tsp. Toast, 1 slice (lightly buttered) Luncheon 400 Calories Toasted cheese sandwich (Cheese, 1 oz. si.) Bread, 2 slices Tomato tiful figure beneath the fat. Com$ on . . . nothing ever happens, but you can make it happen! Count of Eight Tackle with enthusiasm. Hold the contraction to a count of eight, breathing freely. By this plan you increase the overload on the imuscle, slim down, and tone up faster. Thats isome. tric exercise. To get a lift, turn on the music. But swing to your own lyrics. You want a neat, sweet waist. All right, centering the stretch through the middle, Stretching makes for a willowy waist. Pull slim, For good measure, repeat twice more," always holding.1 Get Word Picture 4 family SALE chut- teaspoon finely chopped 90th BIRTHDAY. Tha Melvill tablespoon chopped ney MAUDE CRANE MELVILLE' able Breakfast 410 Calories Citrus fruit or juice Cereal, hot or cold, cup egg J ; Diet soft drink Dinner-4- 40 Calories Broiled chicken drum stick and thigh .. ... Baked potato , , Hard-cooke- stretch-bend-swin- ing. Stock up on exciting fall shades of these savings. All in dress the "Famous Five" leg types, except Demi-To- e sheers and Seamless sheer Agilon, which are not avail- 1 89 Pick-U- p Late-Afterno- - " ween.1 ... . "FAMOUS fun- - get with exerdse. Teeners, you Inherit your frame and the tendency to be short or tall. When you add padding, the fatty deposits go' on In the family pattern. But wait only excess food And bulges stem into fat. goes from a lack of exercise. Thebest possible - beauty routine Is to team exerdse If you have ad a difficult time converting yourself to the idea of chilled soup welcome to the club ! But we assure you it is delish and it is tempting, satisfying and cool- NO-MEN- D numbeirDancing Is' and slimming, provided you skip the sweet snacks bet- teen-age- r By Ida Jean Kain , To turn bulges into bygones Dear Heloise: For thosewhodoneedle-work- , a stitch may be held on knitting or crochet needles by a spring Lair. clip The clip keeps the stitch on the needle, and in place! ' Betty , eh?' Editor's not: This Is tti third In series of ertkles telling teeneg how to get 1ft shepe to 4ete. five-do-y and less changing and washing of his clothing. Mrs. Thomas - R. 0. Malle- y- ones es trs preventing endstains 'And, simple, IT ' when food gets im- -' der the bib, it is absorbed Ty the tissue, thus CENTERS - y y .5 V'-'- - y. niaarUankSING(IIMf i The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, August 11, 1065 Hints From Heloise By Heloise Cruse . iiy jy jf (iiiy |