| Show ' ''' I Ateo4 4464 '" " s' doemai101aaambraipau - : I - i - - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE- Monday July 24 - - ir- Luncheon at Alta Club Tells t Mary 'Jane Holt s Betrothal I - v ro 10 — - i''': ' ' -4' :' '16 t: 't 0' e' w t:' e- 4 - i f it' fi men - ' - t ike A ::' t - 0- Ii t :' ' 0A- '"t m if' - l i 40- 5 5 " t1!it - L1''45-:- -- - : to't ''' ' i 't !: '' r :Trr' ' 1 ri r'''' i L''' '':': i 1 e - ' ' :1 ii' ''1 -- LA T s heofuthaes t 4 ' 1! 5:' ' - '' 1 ' ' - - t i M ' p4 t P - 4 wilwi will honeymoon Jane Holt vibes Aline Mary at announced y Angelo Petri Any exhibition of sexual feel- trig frightens most parents and almost into spasms We understand so little about this force and so much about the evil It can cause that we fear its onset in children That will be so with we learn more about its nature and its developmental effects on chi' dren We must protect them while feeling ignorant about 1 I I I I I I I t: I- PATTERN ' s : I i A ate 1 al' ""0 '''oe t J tt: g 14 1 - ":' 1 i ' 1 1 A ttUkAll1411411411"1 do" ' ft r 1 :e e 1 ' i - ) - 0 -- - 1 s- - ' 1 - Is - ! quo I ' '- 41 '' '''' ' f t i !'1t ::''S'-- - ': i f ' ' 1 PI it i 1 II i lis1 ii 4 kt 11L‘-t- 1 i'l i: lB I 119531 1SoL:oo-----4-a- 3652'41j 1 i 1 arbara Bell perforated sew-rit- e No 1953 is for sizes 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 and 5L Size 38 requires 34 yards of 39-Inch fabric 1 yard contrast For this pattern send 25c in coins your name address pattern number and size wanted to Bar- bars Bell Salt Lake Tribune 530 S Wells Chicago 7 M ' Ready for you now—the new Bluing' Ind Bummer Stylist! Send 25e today 1 I 1 1 it T t 6 i !t Itobab4 by 11I1 7Yoo Ormateatt 1 t eli 'etil ( 'at :tiattit-- 1)''-- l'i s fl o o - I I i i ) ) ) ) ) ) - - I " 1 ' 1 ' '' 1I 1 ‘ I 1 5i : $ 1 sure—boxes ere even mad' your store Sante number orfirls napkins Same price Regular junior and Super Moans stirs (Al ' P r - - : oticiT'0''' 't r i 4 1' t ars On a stand-b- y status for spur of th moment rs Minitespolla Guests The Hal Rumel home 571 Lat ilalnigleygs ' r — i ' ' ' - - ''' 1 ' ' 4 - I ' - - t - i - - L' a :tr r 4 -- I l'- 464t1644114tt'V rd - ' i it' : ilk- - - - - - ' t 4' i ') i - i At ' - - ' '' ' 'I e i'l - I :1 ' :' t ' i-- 1 0t 1 ) 1 i 41- 14 i - - 411 It ' ' I ‘ 'I : 3 - i ' - I j :L' -' 4 I 31 "--- - ' g Nqty - - - -:- - 1111 ix)sk r 1r?!: c ‘r '' 1 i 4i 1"'''''''''' 41 43 i I' - '' I r --- - - i - A - 4 gla ik : : club and Mn Fred B Smitk ehairman of try refreshments tommittee flatten wilt be Aug L CULTURAL ENRIOIMENT 7 Corilmime-Shapes-Up:Melelliot- S6ito i Leuritz Melchior opera and anima according to Leland B movie singer will sing Aug I at I Flint general chairman Other $:30 pm in a special perform committes leaders art Mrs raul Intl for th117tah Symphony A Clayton membership' lira Fuller B Bailey recepunk and soiree at Salt Lake country club Soiree members a o in a 400 J Russell Brown arrangements couples who are backing the Utah's orchestra will attend the club during the combination formal party concert reception B7 Nita and dance Guest member are those of the Utah Symphony society who contribute 00 or Monday for everyone: Attend more to the growing symphony consattitiously to work duties fund diet and health requirements Mrs Fred Smith 1370 MilKeep ckar of undercurrents anwas ltory way Sunday gossip small talk nounced as chairman of the reYear flirtit Date said flirt) Sign freshments committee for tho July 23 to Aug 22 (Loo): Things look better for you but intl indoanttat bettcoedogmyousturch:cirisfah JAMES M 1: 111011111VITS Planning ahead: Good for so- 141 P ria a e viability entertaining etc: July r rg ': ' fIli:i -' ' I LL - P' I ''' Ths famed star of opera C411cert- moriat4 radio and recordings has offered his services to bond an organizatjon which he feels enriches the state'l culture according to David S Romney manager-directof the Utah Symphony A public concert by the War is ychecitiled Aug 2 at 11:30 pm in the University of titah stadium bowl The public concert and the soiree will c 1- - or eeci :i l --1: ' 27 3n 31: 4 August 11 12 li 17 21 24 Illtod :4 L' 4 t Released by Consolidated ! ' 1oltliss4' il! Ii I News Features inc - Puimax r- annual pose of the soiree is to put the symphony on a permanent fund eroup'm raising basis Mr Melchoir will sing a dozen selections during his public concert They will include 'Some FTIthented Evening" and "Younger Than Springtime" from ''South Pacific' as well as swell known WWITian arias Tickets for the Molchoir 'public concert will go on sale MPS doly morning at the ticket booth 2nd South and Maim i - i 1 - i 1 t i - - : : r - : ft ' 4 I OW : k v ( tr 104 -- -- -- lidk - '1 14 --- :::': 4 ' r I 1 - '"' - 11 6 -- 1 it - 7 41 — ' I - o N - 1' - 1k' hv t : - I 11 -- --- -- ' 4 0 '''' FLZ---- : ' di ' roil - - '' tab1t i ''' l''''"'" so ! ! '" - A?' 1 ' - f --- --- ' - 10-- Iir A ' Mrs Ralph L Tingey sxith Ralph IL and Judith and Dr Tinge are once agala to Mit Lake City to take up residence hero Tactfulness LS Vital Ingredien of CharmingPersonah III w Rwers : isk It - eels) Roger Wiliam' Riis gives you tint riot al edemas opinios about tbe moot popular beverage is Hie world—tells yoe the ONE tray coffee ikvtiberittes toy is the beet to report blued by Secretary-GenerTrygris Lis discloses there are no woman in jobs Of the grades of al top-lev- 20-o- in the U N secretens! there is a preponderance of women in the 10 lowest levels but a far greater number of Men in the 10 upper grade 1git - e'se"ngt employment i -- 14 O' i Nt MEW : o : r2li 0411 fr- - Ahltor - A --- -- - IMO COOL r " '" r Asses-- "' 72 GET QUICK I -- )47 4 t7 ' 404°? 40141A1 1 : WITS pa"' ' 111:: ' i :10:ZEMA! NoVnibeynroyourho I skin is in afit:iwlisetshecre-coo- k : a Nossents soothing Used sod recommended by lifeguards at so many snowy-srbit- I ' ' famous beaches! Greaseless—doesn't stain At ell dreg end foment reamers 1404eitiOr11elinkool 39art7 k ‘f ? f 4 if r il 0 1 i : mkstool 4' eli e ' MP yl -- Co' r--:-- Divot today: of lasting interest leading Inatesines - I :li a40 -- IdoDcsl Yot es - 'T In Astrid Reader's Digest low sea-etarie- a 1‘NE imagism it For all Its Idealism the United Nations Is still a mans world— at least In the more Important posts beyond workaday clerks t and ' SUN - do?) What does coffee do to your blood pressure? How sway cups do doctors conaider tegrity 4 gotompsnwoloomoormoole ' ' ' DON'T FOOL WITH bseedcial etiniulant or as reallenelnyYk9tievlisrPyogrdaeaktisteLorth? If yod try to use tact in that fashion it will react against you It will make people skeptical of your sincerity find in- - con-yo- ur What does coffee do to you? - o Any defect in your tact can usually be attributed to a lack of perception Its correction lies In broadening your sympathetic understanding of thet other fellow's point of view Instead of just saying what you think think of bow what you say will affect those to whom you speak Before you speak and act words the effect of and def ds on others feelings (Copyright 1950 by John F Dille Co) 1I II it of4floh too- - tire- - w -- rdd - to accomplish some By Jetta Every time you make a new friend it is mid that you your personal charm a more bit littlIte true because you can't acquire friends without liking people You can't like people without wanting them to be happy If you want people to km happy you aro sure to um tact So the more friends you acquirs the more tact yOumust have And tact is one of the mast attractive and important facets of personal charm With a combination of ambi– tion and some ability you can accomplish much toward any goal But if to thee attributes you add tact you will got farther ahead and far faster Tact opens doors to you in both hulloes on4 social life– Your tact gains for you a warm welcitmis wherever you go Tact is not a sometime thing which you can store away and bring out to usa on special ores-sloIt Is' a way of life a state of mind—not a bag of tricks Into which you can dip for help The newest's an automatic electric clothes dryer that is plugged Into the ordinary 110 volt alternating current (AC) circuit found in most American homes Heretofore most dryers bays worked at a higher voltage requiring epeeist wiring at extra installation cost The new 110 volt machine will dry a full load In leas than two hours and damp-dr-y the same load for ironing in loss than 50 minutes it was said-Th- e tame manufacturer has also put out an automatic wuher whose door can be used for weighing the clothes to be laun- demi This gimmick a scale built right into the door will permit substantial a'savinge In soap and water over long pa- - A - ( k' " e - : - e s ' ' io0"°71--4r-- — Women 'Women in U N -I- rs -- ' 1 ''r I - i J iv 0: - 'i t ''IN'10"6" --- too-- i 1 -- A - - 1 1 ' '' 1 ' -- 4 - Vt w 4i I A' ! 4 ' ' 1 1 ia anandd 1k i t: :: AI' Good Books 1 ' is planning to buy new kitchen equipment at this time can choose from among striking innovations In- since the first of the Itrodeaurced ' '' N : Arrantiog deeorations for Utak Symphony soiree are Nathan B Hate manager of $alt Lake Coon-- '''' Birrelt ((wNNE) s of a L Mechanizing Monday A () 'w‘41 LeAnna 0 i a ' a ride on the lift and barbecue End at tho Trail The 24th will climax the stay of Mr and MrScharf B Sum- tier In Idaho Idaho Excursion Mr and Urn Jerry Jones and their four daughters Betty Lynn Sheron Janet and Susan hare returned from two weeks of play at Sun Valley Also a guest of the Jonsees wia Wel 1 I C800006'- -' i 4 1 1 :' '1 ' e- 1 - - - 1 ttitkoreeanthyeomotto Bsperirthitnocniuhcillonn- 0114 t' tar the 4 Daphne Fisher who are In the city from their home In Long Island N Y Mr and Mrs Alan Natabitt will ' ' It '4i -1 thVietrarren" - - 4' dwmdaughtteT-Innt)-Va- vacation bathroom medicine cabinet ta rely upon but away from hoine you may find lacking the twat-ai-d materials you need Minor cuts scratches and abrahlorts are seldom aerious themselvea Usually they require no more than a touch of septic and application of an ad- besive bandage I the ready-t- o use type of dressing that has the gauze pad affixed to the adhesive tape) however' such first-ai- d materials are unavailable there is always the thanes that a minor hurt may develop into a serious infection that will mar the whole summer You can guard against 'orb a contingency by taking with you an assembled first-ai- d kit containing baaie supplies such as adhesive tape sterile gauge ready to use adhesive pads bandages roll gauge linliseptie Several and burn ointment types are available Including an auto kit a travel kit and a Al) are larger general kit small enough to be carried in ut A w : - - 4- '''- ' first-ai- injuries activities fre- 'penny entail- particularly If there are small children in the At home you have the family that Portraits From Italy gala patio party at home of Mr and Mrs Carl A Fisher Thursday eve in Little Cotton- - - ' ''H li:1i ' ' - ' ----- before will be wise to provide you leave home for treatment of the minor Also on the mantel is a Ilene-th- e tian candlestick and three vases with an overlay design like fine Vents lace On a wall above the mantel hang portraits of the present owner painted in camp by Riga-Otom Mussolini's private painter before war interfered Rigatory Joining the C E Wrighta for the week end at their Watkirm creek ranch on Hebgen lake ire Mr and Mrs Bernie Erickson and son Lief Patio Party ' - 1 4 If summer plans Include slay At tho seashore or lake you 4:1111mGosescprograms Beekonmg Hills Brighton's tell pines and blue water will be the setting for the Robert Captions week end with their children Robbie and Patrice They'll be guests of Mr and Mrs Newton R Jackson Jr who'll occupy the cabin of Mrs Jackson's parents Mr and Mrs Howard A: Christiansen who with son Malcolm have gone wed to Las Vegan The Jackson' twin sons Jeffery and ' Cregory—will assist In the en- tertainments Good Time for — First Aid Kit ' - 1 Don't Forget That Vital Jelesnik bought them during his wartime tour of Europe putting for Amen- - and they11 spend an extra r Italy Fortunes of war placed the furnishings on the market Mr The Michael Kurylas will drive on the scene from a two weeke vacation In southern California 1 c ' II 4 ' 1L il 0 iiewRJ sad la - 7-- k I' ' I' -- ''' - dividing the time between the Williams' and the Freeland Thomas' Boise home 1 l' k sr i 4'''4( 'i i- ''''R 0 s!' t Is '''' i 0fi t :- - - - r B et week i 1- 1 ' 1 Carolyn Adele and Doug Jr will amble down from Boise to join in the festivities at Gilbert W Williams' 49 I - ' 0401b 1 '- thildren - t ' N ) HOROSCOPE Wort they 04 Mho etia4 ni70f6 t4PI-deh- itt ‘'''-- ' 7 L4- 4L1 - t 7" - 19 - 4' 11 ''' ': 'r' - ! 4 1: srZ-'" s 4 i' - TO PACK EASY w t i 10101POIM &OW 0 '''31( f 2: ' - r N--- I 0 foe N - l' - I !' l 1 - t'' ''' ' i :r - I I k ) 4 l' i't 4 la Salt Lake as Ma abollter Mrs Jesaio Je 1114 above brings there Irma New VTk' 1 A t iI J C4N( 1 AMP r4 !'T' t --me '1" -- 1 t : - : Nik Je lesiva from aittIngs and Mrs Jelesma from a photo by her husband that-becau- Jelesnik I - 4 '' I 1 :! 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' ''''' 1 A teel t '"fris — t -I- ''' Pmlaceminnitintesepothil: - : : lir --- 4: 4761c'-- - 't 7 P - - i t of Mrs Tinm a sister-In-laMrs Rumel her husband and children Ralph 7 and Judith 4 have returned to Salt tAk to make their home after three years in Minneapolis where Dr Tingey has been arlecialising in' Internal medicine at University of Minnesota hospital A graduate of U of U medical school Dr Tirtgey is a son of Lee N Tingey 245 W North Temple Mrs Tingey former Miss Margaret Hurst of Panguitch wu graduated from B Y II Doug and Sally Williams and By GAY YREERAIRN The sea war ground war and air war will bring up the rear in this week ends titteresis os Salt Lake mobilizes for Twenty-fourt- h of July excursions While mod plans were concocted last week many families i ! 4 $ ' - 1 ' ' Salt Laken- llobilize' for Holiday 1 1 1 S'"- ' is k N '71 t '1'4 t i''' HAPPY PIONEER DAY! "' ' 4 É r: r - t t" '' e Kara and leteplareable works et art shirk rig- lasted la Europe yodel' up ilk owe- - lEatelke ) it '1 N ' ' -- 1 n! ' ' ' rt - : t"' a 1 '' ' t ' - i ' 11 I a ri d" 1 - t o i e - -A : 4 'Pk I 51 i i ' o r i se -- -- f is packar I ' : leitmotiv-te- n gists The new-theis news because its little knitted top shaped rues as dramatically as an evening row imatmliAs designing! Mimitatis hat is newt kw The riew-She- n 6°- 'cause ittoois a iriusniliwfinninaules kinds 'Aeon other numy sitaingleashaped of hoses you'd emu gums the wrapped held Modes& Another tactful few o '' 0 researchers—We' know too little shout this most imPorteet life forte ie ' - 1 'i" me I 1 I i 6' '' girt ' Is 1 :trt t - ' : work-ere-an- 1 '' 4'' t ' t 1 (IA Mr By Maude Robinson And now" says Mra Eugene have the right ear Jelesnik to put them!" Arrsnged on a Mantel in the Jelesniks' new home 441 Coate- villa ave are some objecti d'art se of hazards of ship- ment have remained in New York five year' otter safe at- rival from abroad It was ktr Jeleanik's mother Mrs Jennie Jelesnik who solved the dilemma when she arrived in Salt Lake City a short time ago to visit her son and daugh All the way she personally carried a case in which the rare and fragile objects were pecked Venetian Lompe On the mantel sr them two lamps of Italian designed Vent tian glass fluted in five sections encrusted with gold and painted by noted 'nista 'rhe shades china thin are Irreplaceable In the picture Mrs- - Jelesnilt Sr holds one of them As yet unconverted and still In their original form as oil burners the lamps for maa y ream helped light high ceilinged rooms in a beautiful home in Florence !I i : ' 1 Need Help en gulkleet 1 we need all the help we can get from the physicians It is all too little There are still physicians who look upon such de-monstrations of sex life as sinful and tip be punished purged out of the children Some try to do—but we need more knowledge before we can do much The best we can do now is to watch teach guard the children as beat we can and I am not being helpful to any extent in saying so Private schools are a great help to some girls in this effervescent state Instruction in the functions of their bodies helps both boys and girls Direct teaching of the results of unfortunate sex experiences plain talk about veneral diseases helps tooOur children are bombarded aith sex appeal in the movies In the advertisements in the shop windows and they need instruetion to enlighten them no that they can handle themselves with discretion: And we need a lot of IPOCilli help from physicians help--so- ' 'imi 1 ''1-- adopted Into her present born when three months old is oversized i overweight and boy crazy She wants to go with boys In their twenties and could well be mi- taken for a girl their age She is no longer interested in girlish activities is loud in voice and manner Old family friends no their children to asI longer want sociate with her and her anxious paribts are it a loan A boy of 15 suddenly- - lost interest in his usual occupations and began writing notes to girls who were not interested in rei ceiving them and complained about them ! - ''" --- "- i ''''' :'1' t Y' tt ' hi' 4'- 1 t i ' ' ' 1! 1 t ' -- - ' ":1:i:'::7'''-- t -: - it 1 Fragile Items Safe lAfter Five Years '7 I l'' - 1' 4 ' A 1 '4':' I -: ': ' ' " - 1 "-lc- ' N '!i!-- '' $ 1 '4i- 1 t' ' - - - : t ''" ! :! in San Fran- - ' e ' ': ''' 4 ii J 4 ? TIg- ' t II ir '' ' ' 4F i: 44 i q - t - : i i - ''''4If tii 0 :' '' I 4 t T 1 t I li ' 4 1 ti 4 7 ' 1 i':-t- A: r':I 4 - : t ik ' 1 - - ' iL 4 : ''41 - !1 - etoenetend -- ''1 :A t o 1 'IF i 40 7 i'''- 0 f 0 '''' I ' " ' For Example I t ' ! — ' ' the -- 1""— - '' ' i ' ' it It el t A half cup of drained crushed pineapple that is left over may be utilized in a frowting for bought cup cakes Cream three tablespoons of butter or margarine with I dash of salt and a half cup of sifted confectioners' sugar Th ls add alternately cups mors of the sugar and the half cup of pineapple Sifting the confectioners sugar helps to make the frosting smooth morn-powerf- ul -- 1 " '' Cup 'Cake Topping what we need to protect them from Two little girls agel 11- sit aide by side in school stay gether every waking moment and seem to wait for the lag when they can be together again They beg to stay at each other's houses over night which their worried mothers will not permit They kiss each other whenever they meet every morn- ing at recess times at parting and between times Is it harm- ful? Win it develop Into some- thing hurtful? Who knows? ' - k 1 : ''j t - r 7 ' i betrothal to Ronald P Lateen was club on Saturday afternoon Docto r's Understanding Helps Sex Problems' I I at Alta luncheon ' 4 k:-- 1:s' i P ' i ct ' k i t Morgan will be best man Peter Prout and Wally Smith will usher Miss Holt a Dodocity major will be graduated from 17nlver- say of Utah in August She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority Mr Larsen attended Westminster college Ile and his bride 14 ' - 1 ::: A 4 'g !" ! t 4 Miss Joanne Hotchkiss and Mum Nancy Berryman cousins : 'q :4 ' :! t: '':: T ':: 1 were printed on email hearts fastened to simulated wedding bands The wedding dat la Sept I and the couple will exchange nuptial vows in a ceremony solemnized by yery Rev R Dun ham Taylor in St Marks Episcopal cathedral ''tt !I ' :i ' i f t'! )1t Lit if k - East th r' ' - - ' t 4 "! ' A large red heart sculptured ice centered the luncheon table and was caught in a spotlight by globes concealed in tatty white floral settings Radiating from the heart wide satin ribbon with the couple's names 1 i '!-- 733-9- """-- 7 l'::' '::: t to :- ' tt - - - " - ::!: rriftnds'cot Mtge 14t7 Jane Holt and Ronald P Larsen were martold of their riag at a luncheon Saturday at Alta clubs French room Miss Holt la a daughter of Mr and Mrs E S Holt 1037"DOUg- las at and the bridegroom-elea eon of Mr and Mrs P R Lar- -- 7 - - - — - - - - 44 9 1g5O '‘ i k |