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Show Famed Reporter Says Worn o Too Ambitious In America - NEW YORK ( L PI) U. S. women aie a downtiodden lot, says Alistair Cook, famed British-boireporter of the American scene. "And by that I don't mean that she should have two votes." Cooke added. "But the American womans ambitions are too high. In England, in Europe generally, a woman decides early what type she will be good mother, good cook, or siren . . . "Women here w ant to be all of these . . . wife, mother, cook, nurse, mistress and run Wall Street at the same time. It's a hard job . . . the nation is full of women who believe they're doing it well. But I often think they are under heavier strain than any others in the world." Whos to blame? Cooke said both sexes. "The American woman seems to lack the sagacity to see that the home is the most resourceful place a woman can operate from . . . but the man expects her to be all these things and like an idiot she accepts. I don't know the reasons, unless it's the good old American belief that life is improvable. Comes From England Witty, urbane Alistair Cooke came to this country from England in 1932 to become an actor, He studied drama at Yale and Harvard but most of all, he said, he studied America, which "I found as exciting as a nine-rin- g n circus. 1946," Mr. Merrill said. The states butter production this year is ahead of 1957s record. Last year, Utah produced 6,602,000 pounds of butter, according to REAL BUTTER MAKES IT BETTER, pretty Durham, Miss Utah Attendant, tells Theo M. Merrill, in charge of August is Butter Month in Utah, above. this week as People are urged to butter it up in Utah Month as Butter aside set been has August by the American Dairy Association of Utah. Butter is making a real comeback in Utah," according to Theo M. Merrill, chairman of Utahs butter committee. Last year there was approximately 50 per cent more butter processed in Utah than there was in Dora-le- e records of the Department of Agriculture. This is a wonderful time to cat more butter, with Utahs sweet corn at its flavor peak," Mr. Merrill said. More and more people are enjoying butter for frying their morning eggs and for cooking generally. They are using more butter with fresh and frozen green beans, peas, asparagus and other vegetables. Theatre people tell us popcorn with real butter is a popular favorite. Handiwork Keeps Her Young, Alert At S5j Junior Today, he is a U. S. citizen, is host on the NBC television show "Omnibus, and is a peripatetic reporter for the Manchester Guardian. He brags that "I have filed stories from every state. Married twice, his second wife was a war widow from New Jersey. "There are four children, said Cooke. "I have two, she has three, we have one. (Work on it awhile, it adds up). Cooke said, in an ir'erview-- , itd be easier to talk about subjects less controvei sial than American females "you keep opening up chasms for me to drop through, he laughted. But he went ahead anyway, and these touched briefly but scathingly on American males. Some excerpts from my notes: On the career woman She is a monster . . the supieme escapist from the role of being a woman. Im not talking about the working wife whose job supplements family income. I think the difference in the two is in happiness. I never met a happy career woman. Mistaken Idea On conversation Long ago we Raymond Speaks In Timpanogas Stake 1 oUl Jl w "Strikingl- All women of Cache County will have an opportunity of displaying tlie.r handwork this week at the County Fair. These articles will be accepted Tuesday, August 19 between the hours of 9a.m. and at the fair grounds, according to Marjorie Leishman of are Wcllsville, whose Lona Smith, Richmond, Louisa Hoffman, Benson, and Leora Jenkina, Newton. 7pm This department has always been one of the largest of tha fair, and includes cross stitch, outline, crochet, tatting, knitting, netting, cut work stencil work, applique, colored and white embroidery, hand made hemstitching, hair pin lace, needle point or petit point and hand painting. Novelty weaves and crocheted handkerchiefs are also listed in this department. However, handkerchiefs must come in sets of thiee. Entires are limited to bona fide residents of this county, all articles cust be completed, and must be clean and well pressed. Professionals may exhibit their articles but they will not be iudgeds with Prizes will be awarded to the spoiled on the whole; expect to President A. George Raymond, not a thing of of the Logan Temp's was the remain, a though boy forever. Look at the beauty, the at summer annual speaker shy, boyish movie heroes. Millions outing of the lampanogos Stake of men remain from and Gleaner, Junior the womb to the tomb." and Junior Gleaners at Mutual Dell ampitheeire m American Folk canyon on Satmday evening, ERICH MARIA REMARQUES August 9, 1958 The meeting was proceeded by a delirious chicken dinner served by the stake M I A. officers. Over three undred fifty were in attendance at the outing. On Sunday evenmg President ir V KL and Mrs. Raymond were guests of the Pleasant Grove Second ward where President Raymond was the speaker at Sacrament exhibits only. 1 meeting. JOCK MAHONEY- Mrs. Rae M. Hampton, sister of Mrs. Raymond accompanied them on the trip where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hill at their summer home in American Fork canyon. - DON DeFORE KEENAN WYNN J0HN QAVN LIL0 PULVER A UNivERSAt INTERNATIONAL PICTURE ITS ALWAYS COOL ALSO COLOR Features 33 CARTOON PABWI J At Morrell Home one-eye- d. American men I ! I Handiwork gave women the mistaken idea this was one o' then main roles. On cooking "The American woman is essentially a part-tim- e cook, but one of the best part- time cooks. Were not obsessed with food in America or England' anyway. Im a devoted seconder of A J. Liebling, who said an Englishman telling an American about cooking, is the blind leading the On fashion "The American woman is the best average dressed in the world. The working female populations nowhere else strike such a high standard; but there is less really first-rat- e dressing among women who make a fetish of it. 1 notice one dressing defect, especially in middle age . . . the woman becomes a portable jewelry store. As she sees her hands going, she puts on "three more bracelets . . and inevitably the anklet chain. On . Of Cache Women y Red Cross Council Meets Vf t Logan High Junior Red Cross Council met recently at the home of Miss Hattie Morrell to plan the 1958-5schedule and to hear from Cache Chapter's of American Red executive secretary, 9 Mrs W. II. White. I ' 1 r V ' i - p? s- On the agenda were reports from Junior Red Cross Training Center Delegates and Margaret Miner and Dale Rasmussen. After hearing Mrs. White's ideas and suggestions pertaining to the coming year the council and Miss Morrell, faculty advisor formed a tentative calendar for the school year. Dale Rasmussen reported on the activities of the JRC training clinic and on suggestions gathered from other schools. Margaret Miner gave information on gaining greater public interest in Junior Red Cross and its pro- s S Her hobbies keep her active, alert, and at peace with herself, relatives and friends. Site cannot count the braided rugs or quilts that she has made; she also crochets doilies, bedspicads, tablecloths. and all kinds of laces. Her beautiful vvoik has found its way into countless homes, bazaars, young hi ides trousseaus, and fans; vvheic she has received blue ribhons. It is considcied the finest gift by her families. No one has quite the artist's skill of arranging colors into her braided rugs that she has, or the ability to show off the beauty of the braid. After tiie passing of her husband in 192(1, she went out nurs MARTIFMEWIS t! MONDAY NIGHT ONLY a Actives and alumnae of Chi Omega soioritv will hold a joint meeting at the chapter house, 743 Noith Eighth East, Wednesday. August 20, at 7:30 p m. There will be a piogiam and a brief business meeting. All ac- tives and alumnae are invited to, j r--H. i HYRUM Joint Meeting NEXT Ijumpi SPARTA Chi Omega Slates A canyon party was planned for the second week of school with Kenneth Rich as chairman and Jav Pitkin, Charlotte Erickson and Marianne Sharp as e com-citte- members. Back To Work laces. attend. Hyde Park, shown here with a number of her most prized pieces. ing; expertly caring for the sick whereever she was needed. Sister Balls is affectionately known as Aunt Minnie throughPiesi-den- t WASHINGTON (UPD out Cache Valley and is saluted to his returned Eisenhower as "the one who nursed me back desk at the White House today to health by many. alter a week end of golf and As she has braided color and relaxation at his Gettysburg, Ya., harmony into her rugs, "Aunt Minnie has braided the same beauty into her philosophy of life. She has always believed that what has been done by another woman could be done by her; Hilarious Fun-Festhat work and service for others a simbring joys worthwhile: that GIRLS! GAGS! MUSIC4 MIRTH! ple, busy life brings happiness and an active old age. She has six sons, 17 grandclnl-dien- , cn. and 27 The last two winters she has lived in the homes of her sons, bringing courage and inspiration to the younger generations. During the summer months she cheerfully returns to her own little home, next to her son, at Hyde Paik. Minnie Kirstine Nielsen Balls of Hyde Park, Utah, at eighty-fiv- e years of age is still active at creating things with her hands. These expert hands seem to know just what to do, to fashion rags into rugs and thread into intricate "JAIL HOUSE ROCK' farm. Eisenhower ret u r n e d from Gettysburg with his wife. Mamie, in an air conditioned limousine late Sunday. He looked fit and tested. STARTS THURSDAY ADULTS ONLY much more than American audiences are used to seeing of what ld are made LIFE girls of!" Moga Cinemascope and Color and God created woman Many Additional Paint Items On Sale! wvum SEE ELVIS PRESLEY JUDY TYLER OUR Students 50c, Children 25c EXCELLENT BIG ATTRACTION! OVER STOCKED AND DISCONTINUED NUMBERS ONLY! paramount poescmts BARGAINS r'ti warn portw51 a nvM(( FLOOR .HALWALLISV . Oral me SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 8:00 A. M. IN msm I r I !l i Storting WEDNESDAY u deductions jects. 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