OCR Text |
Show THF HERALD JOURNAL MONDAY NOVEMBER Lucan (Carhe Couim ' i I tan Relief Society Noti:s 57 SECOND Let The Children Help Prepare 0 Gab-nelso- n A child NEW YOKE .IP1 the kitchen the in is day beplace fore Thanksgiving llis role should be that of a v allied assistant in preparing food for the big family holiday dinner, say home economists of the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Associa- - Bur-goy- turn. Don't shudder at the thought. A child who is carefully and patiently show how to do simple tasks will do them wen. Whats more important, his active participacooktion in the ing will make the holiday mean more to him. There are advantages for mother, too. The jobs she finds monotonous such as tearing up bread for stuffing, or sorting and pickare more ing over cranberries likely to be a game to the small fry. Especially if theyre allowed to nibble while they work. A Check List Older children, If they are artistically inclined, will enjoy making place cards and the table centerpiece, the home economists suggested. And even the youngest can help compose a grace to be said before Thanksgiving dinner. Now assuming that you have jour young kitchen crew well in hand, check over your own list of preparations. Have you: Clvecked and cleaned stove burners and oven well in advance so that all will operate at peakon Thanksgiving dayLocated and cleaned all the cooking and serving pieces youll need Balanced recipes against food supplies so that there will be no last minute dash to the store to buy forgotten ingredients? Assembly Line Sharpened the carving knife? Done all your marketing ahead so that Wednesday is free for preparing the food? Wednesday's also the time to make pies and dough for refrigerator rolls; to wash, dry and store salad greens and vegetables for relishes; cook sweet potatoes and put them in a greased casserole for glazing the next day. One more chore and you can relax. The association suggested assembly line planning to make the fullest use of adult help Thanksgiving day. If your kitchen is large enough, a salad area, with dressing, equipment, serving bowl and plates, and a dessert area, also arranged so that one person can take charge of cutting and lief Society room. Cat Takes Jaunt, Honors Jail An LIGHTEENTII WARD will enjoy its social science lesson Tuesday at 10 a.m. with Floyd Calder in charge. The program has so been arranged that those attending also desiring the Thanksgiving program at USU may do so. There will be a nursery provided. At 9 a.m. the chorus will practice. All women of the ward are invited to come. j For a Thanksgiving party buffet roast a tender young turkey to golden doneness, prepare a crisp green salad with a dressing of i cup salad oil, cup cider vinegar, 1 tbs. 1 tsp. salt, 3 tsp. milled mustard, prepared black pepper, K tsp. paprika and a garlic In- mate of the Marion County jail has been returned after a prizejourney outside prison walls. Pete, a gray and black apple-blackber- Dot McGuire Is Hints Frontier Woman In New Movie For a flavor treat, add vanilla sugar when cooking fresh peaches or pears for fruit to ' WARD FIRST will 105-wa- tt Ninety per cent of farm families and 30 per cent of the city families put up home canned food. Sixty per cent of farm families and 10 per cent of urban families do home freezing. Kitchen lap in chafing dish, flame with apple brandy and serve with sabayon sauce made of six egg yolks, o lb. sugar and 1 pint apple juice Beat in the top of a double boiler over hot water until thick and firm. 1 w When illness hits a home, the best way to soothe a fevered blow is to know what to do. Short illnesses usually do not call for hospitalization In fact, by following simple home care instructions prepared by experts you can do your share in not adding another patient to overcrowded hospitals Influenza is another of the ailit-- s and pains that keep millions of Americans home for a few days each ear This yean flu is especially common in many communities. And it bungs up an lmpoitant question. When someone in your family is ill. do you know what to do to make him more comfortable? lots of Rest A person who is ill needs the came care as one who is well But tins person otten doesnt have the strength to help himself It is up to you, or some member of the family, to help him As you all know . an ill person needs lots of rest. But so docs the person caring for him So that eveiycne is as happv as possible under the urcumsianies, plan a davs routine so that you both get plenty of rest. This is easier do if you follow a simple rou- tine ol care. This involves proper proce- duies in bathing, feeding, taking and respiration and chang- ing a bed of a sick person. Know- ing how to do these properly will kcip you fiom landing in bed the minute jour patient is up and about. When a person first becomes ill, call jour family physician Dont try to diagnose and treat the case. A visit from the doctor also will ease the datlv routim Localise he can tell you what, By next spring, many retail stores will fcatuie suits and coats made of fabric which repels oil watcr-boinand The stains clothes are made of a Forstmann fabric treated with a chemical stain repellent, which is invisible, and cant be detected by smell or feel. e PARADISE W ARD will hear the social science lesson give" by Handkerchiefs are nothing to Mrs. Zella S. Howells Tuesday sneeze at . . . not when theyre 2 at p m. priced at $30 to $70 each. One HYRL'M THIRD WARD will New York firm Sulka) is featurmeet Tuesday at 2 p m. The so- ing a collection of cial science lesson will be given embroidered handkerchiefs for hand-mad- e in milady. All at by Aleda Allen assisted by mem- China. bers of the group. There will be a nurserj'. All women of the ward Queen Elizabeths visit to the are invited to attend. United States long since is over, SMITHFIELD SECOND WARD but her impact on fashion lingers on. The Fashion Coordination Inwill meet Tuesday at 2 pm. dustry. reports tiaras showing soViolet Peterson will give the more frequently at formal occacial science lesson. sions since the queens visit. five accompanists to the show Necklaces also are bulkier, longGeniel Leishman, Karleen Allen, RICHMOND WARD will meet er, and set with glowing stones, Rskelley, John Murphy, Tuesday at 2 p.m. May Hill will and Lxiuise Campbell. Cover de-- 1 give the social science lesson. whether real or simulated. sign for the programs weie drawn There will be a nursery. by David Wood. The large crowd that attended the performance apRICHMOND SOUTH WARD plauded generously in the various will meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. Iris acts. The class officers are Harris will give the literary lesCraig Murray, president; Eddie son. Hibbard, vice president; Tamara COLLEGE WARD meeting will Churchill, secretary; Murray, atheletic manager; John be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. The Hugie, representative, Ruth Hobson and Seth Maughan as class 1 Present 'High Society HOLLYWOOD OF) Acliess Dorothy McGuire plays a farm mother in Old Yeller, who as a . By IDA J. WOOD From the opening scene back- stage of a Broadway theater to the finale Theres No Business Like Show Business," a cast of ed as master of ceremonies. The stars of the show, Lyle Reese as Johnny, and Mary Nielsen as Marge, weie outstand-- 1 ing in their portrayal of the 100 seniors of South Caclve High Broadway dance duo. Their dance n breezed through a and routines were play depicting High Society vs. would do justice 'to any large the stage. The production was production. Scott Larsen and Davon Friday evening, No- id Wood as the janitors vv ho cleanpresented Candied sweet potatoes are exvember 22, in tlie South Cache ed up after the fashion show, tra good if you use a blend of auditorium. proved themselves comedians in honey and orange marmalade inthe story concerns a their rendition Briefly, of usual stead the sugar glaze. Show Highlights dance team Marge Broadway Corbett and Johnny Sargent vv ho Other highlights of the show If you have no trivet large are rehearsing for a big stage were the trumpet trio that ren- enough to hold your roaster when pioduction. But Marge, guided by, deied "Trumpeter's Holiday it comes out of the oven, impro- he r aspirations toward high socie- - Eugene Low, Steven Darley, and v and John- - Jay Robinette. "Ebb Tide, vise with a series of cooling racks ty, leaves the show r. to model for a fashion de- -, eal solo by Craig Murray. or jar lids spaced a few inches She participates in a fash- - pie Will Say Were In Love was apart. ion show where Johnny, disguised sung beautifully by Barbara as a clothing buyer, persuades her Christotfersen accompanying the to attend a society party. But her scene between Marge and Johnny hopes of being accepted into so-- where he pleads with her to come cial circles are shattered, and in back to the show. Lynda Packer humiliation she flees from the proved herself a torch singer in her rendition of "Blues In The gathering. But the show must go on and Night. Lyle Reese and Mary Sue Niel-- , Johnny, minus Marge, goes into a dance routine at rehearsal. sen did a duo tap to the music of Thwarted love and temperamen- "Tea For Two. Janice Roskelley tal actresses have no place in the performed Rhapsody In Blue in life of show people who must car- a masterful way as a piano solo- ry on. and Johnny has resigned ist. "Beyond The Blue Horizon, himself to the inevitable. But at was danced solo by Lyle Reese, the last moment Marge, thorough- with orchestra accompaniment, ly repentant, joins him in a fast but joined by Mary Sue Nielsen1 tap routine, and all is forgiven, as an introduction to the finale. They prove that indeed. "There's Other song hits that were presentNo Business Like Show Business." ed by the cast were By The Bea- Writes Script utiful Sea, Sentimental Journey Miss Lane Jensen, drama in- played bv a clarinet quartette, d "In The structor, vvTote the script and "Begin The Begutne, the action, ably assisted by Still Of The Night, "High SocieMr. Tom Nelson, music duector, ty," "No Business Like Show conducted the orchestra and! mess, "I Cant Give You Any- ihorus wotk. Ruth Hobson and thing But Live, and "Who Wants Seth Maugham ilass advisors, To Be A Millionaire. contributed lmmenseiv to the enStage Crew Much .credit can go to the techthusiasm displaved Prior to the the scenery painters, opening curtain the four were pre-- . nicians sented with gifts from the cast,! poster designers, the stage crew, Ctaig Mui raj , class president act- - and tlie light crew Theie were advises him to stav in bed Rath- ing the patunts hue and hands will make him feel better and it will lie up to ou if he cannot go to the bathroom lso help him brush his teeth after meals Alter break! ist. the patient mav want his lied hath Theie is tin sit time wlien a hath should hi given and a patient mav like his at bedtime m in the afternoon Howevei, even a hath mav he tiling lor some patients If this on uis. give him onlv pait m the halh at one tune fter Ine Model 64 bath is a good time to i haiuc the tied' U. thing SI 16.95 Was Bath Tune Afternoon care actually comes 16.95 Attachments It includes lust hcime supper bathing the laic and hands a haik mb and taking the lem,,cia-tm$133.90 Total Value pulse and inspiration Now comes the most mi pot taut penod tu a patients d.n as t ,r Now as he is coni ei neil ll is making him lomfortable so he Both For slup as natuiallv as possible Otter him some light nourishA Small Deposit Will Hold Yours ment help him to 'c bath'nom Until Christmas if necessatv an h i bun lean his teeth A change ot gowns and t editing may be needid And if the patient is pei spuing fieelv ponge him As a tinal step be- fine idun; goodnight, ventilate the loom and see that it will he SEWING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS at a omfortable tempei atiu'c fm Phone 90-- J sleeping. 64 West First North, Logan, Utah Sueiace well-writte- vo-n.- "Peo-signe- ' Deanna advisors. CANDIES End the big meal with a tantalizing topping on your pumpkin pie: slivers of crystalized ginger sprinkled on a circle of whipped of Distinction DOROTHY POLLARD'S CHOCOLATES Available in Balk or in 12. t, 2 or S lb. Boxef PACRKJ) TO OKDKR FOR MAD ING Phone 591 .nd East, LoKn. Itah 630 North crearh. Knowing Right Way To Do Things Will Moke Nursing Chores Easier Home EDITORS NOTE: is essential nursing know-hotins winter for every family. Already one wave of influenza has struck; another possibly worse one lies ahead. With hospitals and doctors overtaxed, heal'h authorities urge you to do what you can to care for yourself. Aileen Snoddy had the assistance of New York State Health Department officials in preparing this senes of simple, basic home nursing instructions Tins is the first of five articles Fashionetfes 100 South Cache Seniors livefrontier woman Dont economize on light, say stock, cuts lumbermanages and handles home specialists at the University other outdoor chores with com- of Mninesc j. For casual reading, 'te competence. It all ends bulb in a floor p! use a I get to my own home, vv,.n recomlamp. For studying, they 1 cant even grow grass said. she mended from 150 to successfully in my backyard." safety tip: lift covers of steaming containers away from striped cat, won $2 Saturday in you, using tire cover as a shield the household pet class of the to direct steam away from hands Hoosier Cat Fanciers Show. and face. winning clove. Add to this garlic bread and for dessert flaming pancakes. Prepare a thin pancake batter and bake the cakes on a griddle. Spread each pancake with black berry-appl- e circles and over jelly. Fold in Household s. - HYRLM meet Tuesday at 2 p m. The social SEVENTEENTH WARD will science lesson will be given by meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. The les- - Mabel Olsen, class leader. A nurson, "Families have Problems," sery will be provided under the will be given by Alvira Brown. A direction of Mrs. William James. special invitation is extended to All young married women are esthe young mothers of the ward. pecially invited to come. There w ill be a nursery. serving that course. (W social science lesson will be given b Nettie Abiams. Theie will be a nursery. All womeu ol the ward are invited to attend. PROVIDENCE SECOND Ward FOIRTH WtRD will meet will state tonight at 7.30 p.m. m. 2:30 Irma at p Tuesday will give the social sci- The social science lesson will be ence lesson. There will be a nur- presented by Anna Bankhead. asks the singing sery. Singing mothers practice Winona Tibbets mothers to practice after meetafter meeting ing. All women of the waid aie to attend FIFTH WARD meeting will be invited held Tuesday at 2 p m. Allie PROMDENCE FIRST WARD will give the social science will hold social science class lesson. All women of the ward at 2 p m. The lesson will have an invitation to attend. Tuesday be Families have Problems, nurwill the direct Eckman Joyce and will be given by Elaine Alder. sery. All women of the ward are invited to attend. There will be a nurTuesSIXTH WARD will meet se ry. day at 2 p.m. Louise Williamson will give the social science lesson. MENDON WARD will meet There will be a nursery. Tuesday at 2 p ni. The social science lesson will be given by AnTHIRTEENTH HARD will hold nie Huglves. Theie will be a nursocial science lesson Tuesday at sery. 2 p.m. The lesson will be given moAll young by Maye Meservy. ELEVENTH WARD will meet thers are especially invited to Tuesday at 10 a.m. The social set- come. Ihere will be a nuisery. pnce iesson w,u be conducted by The Christmas puddings have Eleanor Nelson, class leader AL1 for been prepared and are ready women of the ward aie invited to stale. Singing mothers will prac- come. There will be a nursery. tice Monday at 8 p.m. in the Re- Holiday Feast INDIANAPOLIS WARD will be held Tuesday at 2 p m. The social science lesson will be given by Della Peterson. THIS YEAR GET WHITE'S TURKEY OF PARADISE dir-eite- the patient should do for him sell, such as go to the bathroom nd he will and wash himself leave instructions about modi- cations and any special treat- ments Fit the patient's day into your Make him comloi table but day limit let him he a tijiant aid older jou about until you diop limn exhaustion Alter all, how i an vou help him when sou ait at the point of needing se1 ' help ) nur- r Theie are basic thuigs to in taking late ol a patient imi-side- at home 1 Make the patient as com-ftable as possible, in a bed b Inin si It if possible Tlie mom should be uaim hut not hot. amt alien pi i icxlii alls When an mg protect the patient fioni ill alt- A pat lent must eat to te 2 nner his strength llowcvei, sen e simple foods and fluids fie-t- o quentU Wash dishes used by the patient in hot, soaps vvatei, and rinse in hot water. Or tun them through regular cycles washer, of Daily Care There are times during the (lav when certain things should hr done for the patient. Bieak a patients day logically into morn- mg. afternoon and evening caie. Before breakfast, take the pa- tient's temperatuie. pulse and respitation Help the patient to the batluomn or to use a bedpan if he is too weak or the doitoi mmm CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SAVE 43.95 e un ff5 I v WIMMER'S Next; , lakmg a patient's tciupciatuic. NOW ENJOY REALLY FRESH TURKEY! Grown in Cache Valley and Processed and Frozen Immediately to Insure the Maximum of Freshness for Your Table Whites Turkey Farm Paradise, Utah. Phone Ch. 53 |