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Show Heartli Throbs I I 3 Pre-Christm- . Economy Hits Whole Family as Ey Sandy Pou!son instinct that makes animals lay in food supplies for winter, or it may be simply the thought ' that Christmas time is so near ' ,,, and money for presents will be f .4 fJ 14 V .s I i The seasoning of today and a generous dash of the past spice this year's Christmas card collections. The greeting card industry, according to the most recent . figures of the U.S. Census Bureau, has grown to a volume of over $1 billion of which t - h St ) j JP '..,7 1 .i vvv px- - Jh- traditionally close to 50 per--c e n t comprises Christmas cards. Growing stronger is the sentimental appeal of the quieter life of yesteryear, an obvious trend whether expressed in rural landscapes or quiet city scenes. What makes this different from last season is not only the amount of interest demonstrated but the greater use of a fine art approach in translating this feeling into greeting cards. Some department stores, recognizing that the young people of the country as well as adults see the positive ex- . i. 5 1 li - . y.-- i ! intervals during pregnancy. Careful attention is needed especially in the first three months and the two weeks piior to delivery. Pregnancy creates extra stress on diabetics and makes control more difficult. Most of these women have the childhood type of diabetes and are taking insulin. Adjustments in dosage depend upon the needs and special attention must be paid to the diet. Excessive weight gain must be avoided, and the urine must be checked. The blood pressure must be controlled, and infections treated promptly. uri-nar- y Neither the duration of the diabetes nor the amount of insulin the mother receives affects the baby. Sixty per cent of the infants have no more than do other problems babies. The remainder may have one or a combination of troubles. Even though many of the babies weigh 9 or 10 pounds, they are fragile and are put into incubators. Music and hobbies are still important subjects in the Christmas card field, each area drawing a substantial number of followers who enjoy doing their own thing. v. sv. v Heloise? My little girl is just three. Shes quite in-- d e p e n d ent, and wants to do everything for herself. has to is cold. To prevent any accidents I made a small picture of a with the word snowman "cold written above It. We taped this on the wall above the cold tap. We did the same thing with a picture of the sun and the word hot over the hot water tap. This worked beautifully, in now I'm busy fact too well making word labls for everything In her room. She wants to sre how the names of her things look. So here I go with bed, doll, picture, floor, etc., etc., etc. A Mommy She sounds as cute as a button and there's no doubt in mv mind that she will be head v gptta Arlvice For Skin Beauty A delicate skin will rejoice with a rich reward of radiant beauty by the combined application of two tablespoons of warm fresh milk w ith a tablespoon of oil of Olav. Use several cotton swans and gently smooth the liquid over the skin until you feel it is clean and clear. Gentlv stroke the balance of the liquid over our face so the mo.st oil of Olay can soften and smooth sour complexion and give it a dehghtfully dewy bloom. ...M argaref M erriL ' v .. Section A Wednesday, November 5, 1869 Page , V. years yule cards. Submit a Picture Before Wedding The great increase number of weddings area In tiie in our it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but not both. To ,ssure publication, photographs for use with wedding annoumcments in The Tribune should be in the office of the Women's Dept., Room 201, Tribune Bldg., at least one week before day of the wedding ceremony. g -- V' a big, big hug Heloise Dear Heloise: It was my misfortune to be caught in the rain wearing my new coat with a big fur collar. Needless to say, after that, it looked like a drowned rat and I wanted to wear it to a party that evening. I went home and took the hose from my hair dryer, set the dial on cool and fairly blew it back to its natural makps The $5.00 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. Golden wedding and birth-- d a y announcements are charged for space used at the rate of $5.70 for the first inch and $4.20 for each additional inch. They should be submitted to the classified advertising department. Newspaper Express leisure time fun in your Christmas greeting. comes. Give her from . . . Daughters oi Nile To Fete Visitor Mrs. Dorothy S. Fisher, Rochester, N.Y., supreme queen, Daughters of the Nile, w ill make her Peace on Earth theme has special meaning in this the den and read during the process. I even filled a small vacuum bottle with very hot water anl kept this by the big jug in case the water in it needed to be warmed up. 9 - f r official lady of the keys; F. Simmons, most worshipful grand master of the Masons of Utah; Evan Pike, illustrious potentate, El Temple and Mrs. Marie N. administrator, Halm, Shriners Hospital for Crippreme Blaine visi- Ka-la- tation to Lybia Temple 32, Salt Lake City, Friday. ceremonial for the queen will begin at 3 p.m. A at the sonic Ma- Mrs. Temple. Afterward an Fisher exhibition will be presented by Nile units, patrol choir, Zananas and dancers. A reception and banquet also will honor the visitor. Mrs. William M. Roberts, Lybia Temple will queen, preside. Other guests will be Mrs. Eleanor F. Thompson, supreme queen at large; Mrs. Eleanor H. Carlston, su h pled Children. Mrs. Fisher came to Utah after a visitation in Casper, Wyo. From Utah she will go to Boise. She began her tour in August and will visit 127 temples and clubs in the U.S. and Canada by March. TQQTHflOHE Dont sulfci relieve seconds is trillions do with Many dentists rnommtnd using 0RA JEL until you get professional treatment p:n in . ora-ie- l Agency Corp., 143 S. Main. Amos Gourmet's Dining Room Amos, you are a man after my own heart! There is always an easier way to do everything. All it takes is THOUGHT. Right? Heloise PEACOCK GARDENES Entertainment Saturdays Private Parties 6131 Highland Dr. 377-37- 1 sheen. Marian Goodwin Dear Heloise: About a year ago I had an accident involving my left hand and, as a result of this, infection set in. It was necessary for me to bathe the hand frequently in hot water. This meant sitting by the sink and refilling the bowl in which I was soaking the hand ever so many times. I finally had enough of this and bought a gallon widemouthed vacuum jug and bathed the hand in this. It kept the water hot so much longer. I was able to relax In ADVERTISEMENT fora fantastic ZCMi iff A K3 "THESPECTATOR'' IN FRESH WINTER PASTELS Unique medicine takes the acid and the gas cut of acid indigestion Adiernsement himiimjiiimiimh m lip ci. is Salt akf ffibtnw bt j!" of her class when that time By Heloise Dear Heloise: Just had a brainstorm and had to pass it on to someone, and who bet-- r ter than you, turn on the water faucets in our bathroom basin, but has trouble remembering which is hot and which self-clot- h tf y'XCs Heloise: Picture Hints for Tot Pav She Silk-lik- ty swx Mf trail created separate display areas for their Christmas cards on the theme of Peace on Earth. 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Whatever it is, lately all the housewives I know seem to have gone off on economy kicks. At least three of us have decided to conserve lights and fuel. We haven't exactly started putting everyone to bed at sun- - I down so lights and heat can be iLJ rs- - Pouison turned off, but we have thought about it, I have to admit. Three-wa- y lights are turned to the first way only, everyone is urged to stay in one room, clustered around one light bulb, and if a light is left on in an unoccupied room we howl with pain and rush to switch it off. We get exquisite pleasure out of serving a tLl soap and several of us are using soap that has no enzymes, boraxo, brighteners or colored crystals and sells for 20 cents less. Grace mends the patches on the patches of her three little boys' blue jeans, Helen mended her husband's socks, and almost all of us have stopped eating out unless it's at a hamburger stand. And we still read the right hand of even the hamburger menu first. We seldom go to movies r.nd when we do we don't get popcorn and cokes. We stay out of department stores unless there's some sale too spectacular to miss, we rake the leaves on our own lawns, we walk to the corner grocery instead of riding and more and more husbands are setting off to work with sack lunches instead of lunch money. Oh, we have all the angles figured and by Christmas we should have lots and lots of money to spend on our families. Providing, of course, our families are still hanging around us by then. casserole that took only 30 minutes of fuel time cook, we give the children baths in two inches of tepid water, and we turn the furnaces s down to temperature for the night. And of course all of us are trying to save money when we shop. Madge said her older children swear the younger ones are growing up never knowing the taste of beef, but she says that's simply not true because she served meat loaf last night and hamburgers two nights before and it's chili tomorrow night. Weve all practically stopped buying paper ceretowels and mushrooms and sugar-coate- d als and double-pl- y toilet paper, and two weeks ago Audrey decided to buy case lots of canned goods, which was fine in a way because she did save $2. But she got the stuff home and found she didnt have nearly enough storage room, and now when she wants a can of vegetables for dinner she has to look in the trunk of the car or under her bed. Eleanore has been eyeing a recipe for to It may be the same son. of saving ahead Plain antacids can go only lulf way. They neutralize excess acid. But does more. is a patented Because Di-G- el Di-G- el formulation with Simethicone. This unique medical discovery relieves the pressure caused by bubbles of gas trapped in your digestive system. Di-Gbreaks up these bubbles of gas to soothe your stomach, relieve the hearttakes the acid burn. and the gas out of acid indigestion. 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