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Show 10 Ballet RaymonJa Thursday V, THE HERALD JOURNAL EDMSMY. JUVE 4. I1 UoKan Kathy Criddle To Present Students Liaa (Cache County) Nations Tempt American Palates Appearing In Circus Capers the Dance Review to be presented by the student of Miss Kathy Criddle are from left to right; , Charles Kowallis, f Russell Anderson, $ Raymond Anderson Skipper Dopp Dennis Christensen, and Ray Speth. The review will be held Thursday, June 5, at 8 p.m. in the Logan High school auditorium. The public is invited free of charge. With New Treats NEW YORK Majbe we ericans just THINK we're Am- calorie-consciou- s. Either the rest of the world doesn't agree, or every nation with a food display at the U. S. World Trade Fair was bent on tempting us from the straight and .narrow diet path. Candy, Cookies and other confectionary exhibits dominated the show. Most of the rich items are familiar to American shopper. But a few are new to the U. S. market. Low-csweets were overshadd owed in the maze of delicacies in every display from Belgium to Yugoslavia. Belgium had its eye on live young spacemans market, with pastel - tinted thirst quenchers shaped like flying saucers. Powdered Soup The cookie shells, similar in flavor and texture to ice cream d cones, contain a white powder that melts in the mouth so quickly it's almost like drinking soda pop. These space ship confections also are used to top miniature ice cream cones. Other Belgian Imports introduced here include two creamy white cheeses, on an unsalted, soft petit Parisien with a tart flavor, and the other, a slightly salted demi sel, resembling American-styl- e crean cheese. The petit Parisien may be deep frozen. al multi-colore- (J fruit-flavore- Dixie Lee Mikkelsen, Faye mond, Lyle Reese, Fawnice Hess and Carl Richards. Appearing in the leading roles in the dance story of the Ballet Raymonda to be presented at the Capitol Theatre on June 5 and 6. Tamara Pond, who is playing the title role was not present when this picture was taken. This ballet is part of the dance re Ray- cital by the Students of the Dance Center of Logan, directed by Moveta L. Cardon. Dancing Holiday, another section of the recital will be narrated by Kathleen Bosworth, Cheryl Blackburn, Lyle Reese and George Skidmore. Numbers in modern jazz, tap, ballet, toe and character song and dance will bo executed in new and novel costumes. From Convention Attending State Elveda Maughan Family Attends Smith of Utah University is attending the bien-mConclave of Phi Upsilon National Home Economics professional fraternity. The group will meet at North Dakota State College, Fargo, North Dakota, the home of the Bela chapter Students from all over the United States will gather this year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Fraternity. The fraternity was established to advance and promote the profession of Home Economics as well as to promote the moral and Intellectual development of its members. There are now forty-tw- o Onii-cro- frowns New Soup Cubes France, which usually on short-cu- t cooking or substitutes, comes ie New Grecian products includbe reconstituted with water in- -' stead of milk. However, package ed three types of olive oil light directions make allowances for medium and heavy and hjmet-tu- s that by suggesting honey in tubes. Corinth curmilk or cream be added to taste. rants, cut of from the American Tired of the same old beef, market since World War II, are rs ' chicken or vegetable flavors ' Nile-cooke- a new powdered soup. This instant Vichyssoise, unlike an American product recently introduced, may in bouillon cubes? An Israeli manu- facturer has cubes for mushroom, asparagus and pea soup, to be used with milk or water. The Egyptian exhibit featured such national delicacies as date marmalade and foul medames. d They are Egyptian beans, which are simmered slowly for several hours in glass jars under a bed of hot ashes, then canned for export. back. New Dutch products included unsalted round tea crackers in a small (3's ounce) package and a rich shortbread-typ- e cookie called goudsprits. Take storing months. tant is because tract all precautions when woolens during summer One of the most importo store clean garments food stains and dirt atmoths. Going Away Party Is Given For girls. Her family moved to Ogden on Fiiday. Other girls present were Anita Leishman, Sharron James, Karen Bailey, Sharon Maughan, Annette Parkinson, Pat Archibald, Nina Leishman, Nancy Darley, Marie Hendry, Marie Brenehley, Gloria Miss Janet Poppleton was Jones and Carla Brenehley. guest of honor at a going away party Wednesday evening at the Insure picnic comfort by takPreston Bren c h 1 e y home in ing along something to wash Wellsville. Supper was served at away play dirt. You can pack a the outdoor fireplace and games jar of soapsuds and one of clean and chatting concluded the eve- water. This is especially good insurance when going into areas nings fun. aJnet was presented with a gift where sanitary facilities are m that was autographed by all tha doubt. Janet Poppleton Smorgasbord Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Maughan of Santa Maria, California, returned home on Saturday after spending the week in Wellsville and Logan with relatives. They were guests of their sister, Mrs. Ethel M. Jones in Wellsville, and them sister and brother-in-laAndra and Emil Von Almen, and their brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Louis P. Maughan in Logan. A dinner was held at the home active chapters numbering of Mr. Jones on Decoration Day more than 14,000 members. when 63 family members enjoyed One of the speakers at the an outdoor smorgasbord. Attendbo Anniversary Celebration will ing were Mr. and Mrs. William Eleanor Howe, editor of Whats P. Maughan and daughter, Mrs. New in Home Economics. Her Della Morris of Soda Springs, In Our be will Challenge topic Mrs. D. P. Maughan of Grace, Home Economics. A Look to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. the Future will be the topic of and family of Bancroft, Bess Rowe, one of the charter inated by establishment of a Maughan Kenneth L. MaughMrs. Mr. and to for be fund used scholarship members. an and family of Soda Springs. The celebration is to be culm-- i encouraging advance study. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaelin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde RUTH MILLETT SAYS Copen and daughter Louise and Cyril P. Jones, all of Salt Lake, Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Van Drimmelen and son Tommy of Ogden. Mrs. Boyd Watkins of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen and family of Roy, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Allen, Mrs. If youre a housewife who Is In a rut, you probably excuse Wayne Obray and three daughters of Hyrum, and Mr. and Mrs yourself by blaming your dull existence on one or two handicaps lack of money or lack of time for yourself. Max M. Jones and children of But actually, neither is sufficient excuse for a housewifes leadLogan. ing a dull and lonely life. Even though 3he has very little money of housewife can a to spend on herself, there are all kinds things Housekeeping Rut Is Only As Deep as Wife Is Shallow M AUTOMATIC IRONER 6, I IT'S A LOCAL o Michael Maurer was five years old Wednesday and his mother, Mrs. Dean Maurer of Mendon, gave a party for him. Little guests were Blaine Taylor, Bobbie Ladle, Dennis Jensen, Larry Bodily, Scott Hiibner, Debra Bartlett, Doreen Sorensen, Karen Hiibner, Janette Kidman, Wendy Edlund, of Logan, Steven Krambule. Shelly and Kathy Maurer. His grandmother, Mrs. Chester Kidman, and his aunt, Mrs. Georgia Edlund of Logan, were there. Games were played and refreshments were served. SALES DISTRICT! o It's Profitable RULES CONTEST the picture to the right errows cen be teen pointing to various parts of the Ironrite Ironer. Listed below are several phrases describing the parts of the ironer. Simply place the number of the arrow in the box at the end of the phrase that best describes the part that the arrow points to. In MODEL 890 IRONRITE IRONER OVER $5,000 IN OTHER PRIZES Answer correctly the questions that are listed in the entry blank below. 1 3. ENTRY BLANK MUST BE FILLED IN COMPLETELY. 4. People under 18 years of age may not enfer. 5. ALL ENTRIES MUST POSTMARKED 6. The easiest wav to clean Babys nails is to run them over a bar of soap. Then give them a soft brushing in water to wash away BY BE IN OUR STORE OR I - JLU v MIDNIGHT JUNE 7. In case of tie the person guessing the closest to the number of entries there will be in this contest will receive the first prize. imbedded dirt. and Sa't Lake City on the south to Hamer, Idaho, on the north milk leaves a distinct taste. The 1939 reunion is planned for When sterhzing bottles, scrub Franklin. inside first with a bottle brush. AND SOUTHERN IDAHO o It's Easy Fun It1 NORTHERN UTAH imfteir CONTEST Michael Maurer Is Five Years Old Baby will turn up his nose at his daily bottle if it hasnt been washed thorougldy since stale Family Holds Annual Reunion J , do to broaden her interests: She can teach herself from books taken out of the public library. , She can develop her own talents and make new' friends by taking on a community job. She can study up on a hobby until she becomes expert at it. She can enroll in one of the many free or inexpensive courses open to the public in most communities. She may even be able to find part-tim- e employment if her ch ldrcn are all in school. As for lack of time, its true a woman with a household to run and small children to look after has to be a good manager in order to find time for friends and outside activities. But if she is determined, she can make time for herself. Women today do a lot for children they could do for themselves. Many of them set their standards of housekeeping so high they become slaves to their houses instead of mistresses of their homes. Many of them say they would rather stay home for the rest of their lives than take a small child with them when they go out. well mannered child can be taken almost But a anywhere. Besides, what Is wrong with a mother's demanding that she have a little time for herself every week whether she gets it by hiring a sitter, taking over a neighbors children one day a week In return for the neighbors taking charge of hers another day, or asking her husband to take over for her now and then? No, it isn't lack of time or money that makes a woman a household diudge. Its lack of imagination and courage. With a little bh of both any woman can climb out of the rut no matter how long she has been in it. Thomas Lowe AM (Ml ENTRY BLANK TWO USABLE OPEN ENDS GENUINE CAST-IRO- SHOE N SINGLE THERMOSTAT CENTER-SUPPORTE- The Ihomas Lowe reunion was held May 31 at Franklin with Chairman Robert R. Hull of Salt Lake City in charge. A group of 90 met in the Pioneer Park in Franklin where they enjoyed a basket lunch. A program was presented in the ward recreation ha'l. Heber Williams led the sing- Ing, accompanied by Mrs. Maud DO-AL- always delicious ... ROLL D IRONING POINTS L ADJUSTABLE made with Smirnoff CASTERS DUAL KNEE CONTROL I would like an Ironrite Demonstration Yes HOW IS No. Ironrite different from other ironers? Dixon. - ? V. Miss Fower of Ogden sang several solos with Mrs. Hull accompanying. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ollverson sang a duet. Mrs. Myrtha Kingsford read an orig- inal poem written for her grand- - j mother, Mrs. Eliza Galloway Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Hull and family of Ogden entertained with several numbers from their family' orchestra. Mr. and Mrs Glade Handy sang a duet accompanied on the ukulele by Glade H. LaVern Rigby of Salt Lake City was chosen president; Les-tD. Lowe, Franklin, first vice president; Roswell Lowe of Rigby, second vice president; Mrs. Zeruah Thompson, Logan, secretary; Mrs." Jewel Tan Orden, Smithfield, genealogist. j Families came from California THE IRONRITE COSTS ONLY $ RENTAL PLAN IS SIMPLE. , WtA. v'. tjf IT FOR , i Who is your local Ironrite dealer? 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