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Show t Teens Spark Pace In Fashion World Delators.. .pep club presi-dent...ch- eer leaders. .Sound like the school student council? Guess again. Its a fourteen member flying squad, alias - Sears Pace-Sette- rs. chosen The through interviews from high schools throughout the valley, serve on a fashion board to help promote the "Young at Sears. They also Lode have an opportunity to work part time selling products in every Sears department. Pace-Sette- rs, Pace-Settpresident. Sue Tobinski, representing St. Marys, for instance; has sold everything from dresses to gold fish to machinery. The flyers work during Christmas vacation and as substitutes. "Youve got to be versatile. Sometimes I dont know an hour before I work, Sue said. also have The Pace-Setti daily broadcast at 4:25 with the KCPX news. Here they er ers inforn listeners of new services available. pro-fucts'- March 24, 1966 Sue Tobinski, St. Marys High School, and Christine Tibbs, Bountiful High School check over clothes they will model from Sears new Junior Bazaar department. 7but put Select by Faye Hadley In my years as a reluctant housekeeper I have become expert In the fine art of faking it. Let me state before proceeding further that this weeks column is for WOMEN ONLY. The paper upon which it is printed is especially created to be chewed and swallowed after receiving the message. Husbands deluded by faking are not going to take well the news that they have viewed your duties through a sheepskin. rose-color- ed By the term 'faking it 1 refer to ways and means of deceiving the old man into thinking you have slaved like a coolie all day while in reality you spent it guzzling coffee, working crossword puzzles or reading thelatestbestseller. Faking falls into two categories. On one hand the inclination to do a little something was there. On the other, you needed a hit in the chest to continue breathing and an alibi i& required. 7 4 In the first instance the object is to make the house appear clean1 whetr if isn't! Step one is to make the bed. Short of Asian Flu few excuses cover a lapse in this case. The second absolute is to use the open space policy and pick up the clutter. What is done with it afterwards isnt important. Throw it into the closet no one ever opens or down the basement stairs if necessary, but get it out of the kitchen and living room. Put the dishes in the sink to soak and soak and soak. -- If a room is hopeless, push all the furniture into me center of the rug. A man rarely asks, Why is the furniture In the middle of the rug? It speaks for itself, implying some massive job unfinished. Shoving furniture is a trick useful in many ways. Though difficult in the bathroom, unless plumbing is a hobby, changing it around in other rooms displays a really big Dont bother to dust or sweep. The show of ambition. spouse Is so dazzled by the show of strength he rarely observes what he is standing in. Sometimes nothing gets done. This is what I call the This term can apply to any day after Thursday Slump. Monday and before the weekend when things have gotten out of hand. When demands an explanation, half of it. Ive found the best alibi to be the truth The telephone rang and rang (and I talked and talked). I have been baby-sitti- ng (well someone has to tend our kids'! man-mount- Say you did the washing but let silence prevail on the subject of drying. You dried the wash (hung yesterday). Say something but not everything. Too much knowledge can cause a well balanced husband to tip over. Say you are defrosting the refrigerator or participating in a TV poll waiting for a phone call or airing the bedding. Use your imagination and the world of innuendo will open to you. DO NOT, under any circumstance put on make-u- p, comb or change into something nice. Be sloppy, wear a harried expression and cry a little. After all, you have had a BAD DAY. your hair by Marge Burgener Outside my window sill there clings, a dozen jasps, with rain soaked wings! But I have not a thing to fear, I have my sturdy spray gun nearl Outside my window, there still clings, a dozen wasps with rain soaked wings I Im a coward! I knew that my gal Friday shouldnt have washed the windows with apple cider. So help me its the truth. In her harried, hurried way she grabbed the wrong jug! Now I guess well quench our thirst with vinegar. Wedbetterhose those panes down before we re inhabited with all the ants, flies and other critters in the Cottonwood area. So much for my house cleaning. How are ya coming with yours? Ah, lets cook! Thats more fun than scrubbing anyway. SALJjlQNJPOTATQJBING 2 cups mashed potatoes &upsJlaked salmon 23 cup milk tabl. lemon juice 2 eggs, beaten 1 tabl. onion juice 2 12 teas salt 18 teas, pepper 14 cup chopped stuffed olives Mix all the ingredients together, except olives, and mix Pace-Sette- Pace-Sette- rs ng Freddie Bountiful; Vander-waud- en, South; Karen Adams, Granite; Dennis Astle, Olympus; Pam Baldwin, Skyline; Steve Denning and Gary Ford, HiUcrest; Greg Kelsey, Judge; nn Julie McClelland, West; Payne, Skyline; Virginia Ralphs, East. Advisor and fashion director is Mrs. Jack David. Jo-Ly- stove thoroughly. Fold m the olives and put in a quart greased ring mold. Bake in a 350 oven for 45 minutes. Unmold the ring onto a warm platter and fill center with your choice of cooked vegetables. 12 2 12 oz. 6 oz. Its Easy.... If You Learn How Pat Cummings Anything is easy Once You Learn How. Riding a bicycle is easy after people like me spend several months mastering toe art. Using a pencil is ridiculously simple. Yet watch a five year old struggle and grasp awkwardly to gain control of the unfamiliar, unyielding object. Recently, I took part in & panel discussion at the UnSix of us, iversity of Utah. representing various aspects of advertising, spoke to seniors in related fields of marketing, business, advertising, and art. A question and answer period was held afterwards. It was an Interesting evening, made even more so by toe questions put to us. One question in particular seemed rather funny to me to toe time. It has stayed with me, and I find myself thinking about it and wondering if 1 Kitchen Hints pepper to taste (freshly ground is best) 1 cup half and half (half milk and cream) Line a 9 inch pie tin with a rather thick bottom crust. Pour oysters into the shell Dot with the chunks of but-ter- . Season with pepper. Cover with top pie crust and cut a hole in the center. Pour the cream into the hole. Bake in a 400 oven for 30 minutes. Ya know gals, one thing ya can do with one of our most common garden weeks, is eat For those-wit- o gas ranges it! DandelionLY mvlaidj&m-delio- n! ..if .you. think, your gas pipe I looked up this old is leaking, whip water and soap Shaker recipe for a friend of in rsmaUbowrnncrbrtlsh toe mine and thought Id pass it suds on toe pipe. If you do have on to you. Be sure you gather a leak, toe soap will bubble. the greens before the plant Much safer than a match. has bloomed. Share your cooking hints and SHAKER SPRING SALAD problems by writing to Grace Higbee co the Review. 4 cups dandelion greens 4 slices bacon 12 cup vinegar 1 director. BOX Quality, quantity and your daily menu. ...keep that in mind when purchasing staples. Be sure youve jotted cm your initial shopping ist flour sugar (granulated, brown and powdered), pancake mix, shortening, vegetable oil, salad dressing (at least two), baking chocolate and powdered chocolate, vanilla, baking powder, baking soda, spices (cinnamon, mace, cream of tartar, chili, oregano, etc.X cheese, both canned and pack- -, The list will! aged soups. grow as you think of your most frequently used items. pie crusts oysters and juice butter 2 tabl. The fifth annual Holy Cross Hospital Charity Ball, sponsored by the hospitals auxiliary, will be held April 16 at the Hotel Utah. Tickets for the formal affair will be $25 per couple. Proceeds will be donated to the hospital charity fund to provide medical and hospital care for the needy. This years ball is headed by Mrs. Edward Shea. Other chairmen are Mrs. Melvin Mrs. J. tickets; Jensen, Terran Cold and Mrs. Charles Behle, reservations; Mrs. Roy Hobbs and Mrs. Rene decorations and Foumies, menus; Mrs. Ron Larsen, staging and planning; Mrs. Paid Arentz, project treasurer; Mrs. Robert Coleman, Mrs. Lawrence publicity; Goldsmith, prizes; Mrs. Gene Donovan, lay board; and Mrs. Richard Harris, volunteer BUTTON by Grace Higbee OYSTER PIE might have answered it differently. It has just now occurred to me wha the student was really trying to and what my answer should have been. The question evolved from the opening part of toe discussion in which we all described a typical day in our type of work. My day is apt to be so various and so full of a number of things that upon review, it sounds rather hgctic. As a copywriter in an advertising agency, I find myself juggling several products in several different media from newspapers to radio, television tobiHboards, and back to newspapers again with many other tasks in between. You say you write radio commercials and television spots and newspaper ads about different products all in one Dont you sometimes day. find it hard to switch from one kind of writing and one kind of thinking to another?' I was asked. That was not an easy ques tion to answer, because I dont find it hard at all. M answer after I thought for a moment, was that all of us, every (toy, verbally change gears. We speak to small children in erne way; to business associates in another. One line of talk goes out at a PTA meeting, another at a party. Every day, with words, we temper the wind to the shorn lamb. So, writing in different fashions is not hard; its merely the difference between composing a letter to ones best friend and jotting down a grocery list. My answer, to toe question cm the surface, was right. But in toe answer to toe unspoken question, I failed. What I think toe .student was really, saying was, It takes me. a long time to think up and write just-o- ne newspaper ad. How can someone do that and ail those other things and still not get mixed up? And when I said to him, I should have Its easy also added once you vol- unteers who will welcome anyone willing. Such is the Utah Association for Mental Health. The Utah Association for Mental Health is a United Fund agency located at 211 East Third South. It is an educational organization concerned with toe prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of toe mentally ill. Any number of volunteers can be used as staff aids - persons who do just that - aid toe staff in performing the many services provided by this group. According to ris. Executive Director, volunteers can file histories, answer mail information, -- sort research phones, mater- ials, run duplicating machines and many other easy but necessary tasks. If you havent time to serve as a staff aide, why not join in their program when you send letters or greeting cards to a particular patient. This is surely a service that needs no training and is greatly Adopt-A-Pati- appreciate. Perhaps you are a person likes to speak out, but needs a subject. The Association will gladly provide you with information and an audience if youd like to be part of their speaker s bureau Anv who RENT RUG-MAT- E ELECTRIC RUG SHAMPOOER WITH THl PUItCHASt of Zynolyte RUG-MAT- E RUG SHAMPOO PICK UP YOUR fflestem CATALOG TODAY' the family store Cottonwood Heights Shopping Center East 7000 South 1900 277-42- WINNER OF 5 41 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! Hartman. Best Actress-Elizab- eth 'jfc'Best Supporting Actress Shelly Winters. ' Best Music Score jc Best Art Direction Best Cinematography if learn how. LDS Plans Conference sugar 14 cup water Holy Cross Sets Ball area requesting untrained B2 Next Saturday at 12:30 and 1:30 will treat rs P. M. the rs The reason most often given for not doing volunteer work isTm not trained to do anyThere are many orthing. ganizations in toe Salt Lake WOMEN 'S PAGE lunchers at Clarks Cafeteria, 33rd South State Street to fashions from Sears new Junior Bazaar. blues and olive Yellow, greens will dominate the scene model everyas thing from sports clothes to evening gowns. How should a fashion conscious teen dress this Spring? Sue suggests one of the new double breasted suits from the Bazaar. Pace-Settistudents are Marilyn Smoot, East; Fred Smith, Highland; Martin Taylor, Skyline; Christine Tibbs, Want Work? Volunteer REVIEW I over Pace-Sette- Si (5l teas, salt 14 teas, pepper tabl. chopped onion 4 hard cooked eggs Carefully pick over the first dandelion leaves and cut in lengths. Fry the bacon until crisp; remove from pan; 1 keep fat. Stir vinegar, sugar, water, salt and pepper into the fat until well blended. Cool and toss through the greens and onion. Heap salad in mound and garnish with strips of bacon and the hard cooked eggs, sliced. This is a real good appetizer. The Primary Association counselors, Mrs. Leone W, of the Church of Jesus of Doxey and Mrs. Lucile C of the Church of Jesus Christ Reading. Speakers, in addi Saints will hold tion to the Primary presi of Latter-da- y its annual conference April 7 dency, will be Howard W and 8 in conjunction with toe Hunter of the Quorum of toe Twelve, William J. Critchlow 136th Mormon General Conference. Jr., an assistant to toe Quorum The Primary organization of toe Twelve, and Robert L. Simpson of the Presiding Bishas 74,383 officers and teachers. hopric. Departmental sessions will The opening session, April 7 at 10 A.M., will be in toe be held in various locations Tabernacle cm Temple Square throughout toe city toe afterunder toe direction of Mrs. noon of April 7 and morning LaVem W. Parmley and her of April 8. mwissa I PMiOPO S BfSMMt C01 GREEK fflOODCH m ,SDNEV ELIZABETH HARIMAN, EUtrVHT POUR 1 RjKjt SHELLEY WINTERS , r. r Exclusive CARAMEL DUMPLINGS Sauce.. .Melt and bum 12 in a heavy skil let or pan. Add 1 cup of sugar, 2 cups water, 2 tabl. butter and 18 teas. salt. Cot 10 minutes, stirring occasion- sugar cup NOW AT THE ROUND BANK, ally. Dumplings.. .Cream tabl. butter with 12 cup sugar. Sift cups flour with 2 teas, baking powder. Add alternately with 12 cup milk to sugar mixture. Season with 12 teas, vanilla. Drop batter by spoonfuls into the hot caramel sauce. Cook, covered over loqheat for 20 minutes with-o- ut lifting the cover. 12 More Wed In Utah The marriage rate for Utah have the highest rate 327 men and women is above the first marriages per year per national average, according 1,000 single men of this age. to the U. S. Department of Commerces Bureau of the Census. A new report from the ONLY Bureau shows that the annual marriage rate (number of first marriages per 1,000 single persons 14 to 44 years of age NwHty in a year) in Utah for women Mchtl is 125. The rate for the U. S. FIM for women 14 to 44 years is 1 16 PftOTCCTION first marriages a year per $495 1,000 women. Among various age groups in Utah, the highest rate is for women....389 first marriages per 1,000 single women in a year. The rate for girls 14 to 16 years is 33 as compared to toe U.S. average of 30.5 marriages per year. Among Utah men 14 ro Pot f Your Hand Beftdy for insnmt brocket, PRESTO Jt'a Handled rowly pack age nationally which is 86 a year. 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