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Show LLm )sniay Open House Will Honor Dancing Party seph Rawlins on Anniversary Places Accent Rawllns JsePh 30r,n Relatives and friends are 1Dvited to call and wish jjwlins happy birthday. SO years of Rawlins will be 4 He was Saturday March and has ,g Draper, Utah, a various Utah communities IS years w moving to Logan operated a farm at Cornish Temple he u 24 m Logan e Pone l'he ,ed Mary A They are five children A M Rawlins Rawlins, LaVelle Black and f Clajson, ebb, and it is they who n atertaining in his honor arsity Dance club held another parties evening at the Dansmte with sixty couples m attendance Decorations end refreshments in a series of dancing cou-yv- llnquency Proves -- Hyrum Women Are st Mrs. Hansen Is Bridge Club Hostess Whats Sauce for the Goose- fp Jf1 m-a- all the country as great as it is GOING D STANDARDS &X4 he terrific increase wrnuld seem Governor Commends Legion Units For WAVE Support that there is some-- g more than a bumper crop of and girls that Officials and members of the aquent boys present generation of teen-- n American Legion e 'd Auxiliary, has accepted for itself a department of Utu are to be tar standard of morals than the commended for their patriotic serration befoi e them. vice in launching their WAVE Phere is no real way, of course, recruiting piogram on a statewide reelBecause the only basis in the interest of the war mowing s we have are of delinquents effort One of the greatest needs who run into trouble with of the Navy at this time is the law. enrollment of more WAVES in the I a girl stays out of trouble Womens Reserve to release men n though her morals are no to fight at sea and man the many ,er than the juvenile delin-m,'- e new ships being launched," deshe can put on an mno-- t clared Governor Maw air and fool her teachers and "1 urge the citizenry of the n her parents. state of Utah to give full support we may have a bigger prob-- s to the Legion and Legion auxiliof We aries and other patriotic organizjuvenile delinquency i have a teen'generation of ations aiding the Navy in this s who are breaking away cause, and to join in a the old standards. And the importantthe mass meetings in Salt making squents among them are just Lake City, Provo, Ogden and other unlucky ones who are found Utah communities successful," stated Governor Maw. indicate izznni E! )f to the rfher"high school ''companions are a little bit smarter or Assisting in serving were Miss tie bit luckier than she Fauna Nielsen and Clair Nielsen. as seems though certainly might be true with the in juvenile delinquency Anytime Mrs. Jensen Returns Mrs Heber Jensen of HyTum has returned to her home after spending the past (hree months visiting in California. Millville News MRS. NEWELL OLSON Reporter One of the most successful SANDS! mm (SON KELLY E ASTOR ( BOLES I iry Elliott Ion Ussy 8470 6-- E6ARRAT 1CHESTRA ICHESTRA Ins BAND iris - I yrs. flowered or plain I material will up beautifully in this ever-- ! rocl with Princess panels, j Luf pued sleeves and youthful "e Timed i for Easter, its a affa,r! 1 IpP ITJj pro- jects undertaken for some time was sponsored Tuesday by the welfare committee of the Elders Quorum of the Millville ward. All busy day long the officers were were preparing refreshments that Donations sold in the evening were gratefully received from the general public. A hearty thanks of appreciation is extended by the Lyman Anderson family to the STARS! S'0- - ires , and srlri . 8470 is In yaeda lr,n.il (. years sizes Size 8 6, re-- I material; yard for contrast col- - t i atrarUve pattern, send 1 cenl Pr P0SEagei Wlth your name, address, number and size to r Pattern , rnal Todays cent1'8 coin8 aia "vice ' plus New Montgomery St , Pranuseo, Calif. in5 ',TW, the Spring issue of Just lie Complete Full W.nii new waidrobe ideas Annua) Dud g night at Logan Senior high school will be held this evening at 7 15 p m At this yearly senool event each gill is hostess to her father at a program and basketball game The program which will be held in Nibley Hall includes music by firls of the school and a panel discussion on school problems At eight o'clock the girls will escort their fathers to the gymnasium to see the basketball game between Logan and Weber high schools following the game refreshments will be served in the girls gymnasium The affair Is directed by Girls Beverlv League officers, Judd Jean Bennett and Jean Simpson school PTA officers with Mrs W W' Richards as president and league Hdviser Miss Oreta Hall - ... Mrs. Bingham To Be Honored Tuesday i M- 4 7 elpfhotot Not a man to brood about a snood Is Cieu Chit f Arthur Iivine irifehtl, who cheerfully allows Mechanic Rose Knp.tn to stung a hair net around his goatee Its all pait of the Sacrammlo Ca! Air ervue Commands locks out of moving machinery parts hi aircampaign to keep people of Cache valley who were so generous at a time when they were so sorely atflieted At present they are improving to the extent that two of the boys are able to be up and it is hoped that the other one may soon be able to be up Mr. Anderson is also improving but unable to go to his work yet. Tuesday evening we were highly entertained with a musical program. Prayers were offered by Willard W. Pitkin and Andrew Iverson. Twelve selections were rendered by the Imperial Glee club of Logan with Jack Taylor conducting and Loys McCann acLawrence Bailey and companist John Spuhler were soloists. Other musical numbers given were by Romaine Jenson and the Biaegger boys; violin duet by Justin Mathews and Hazel Mathews. Alkali Ike and Hap favored us with several selections which w'ere all enjoyed very much. Talks cf appreciation were given by Eishop Svlvester Anderson and La Grande Mathews, president of the Elders Quorum, foi 'he splendid response received frj.J everyone, both in ouy community and also the surrounding "towns woo were so generous in their contributions. Following the program a dance concluded the evening's craft .OIAPEP. Hash Soothe, cool, relieve diaper rash ofien prevent it with Mexsana. tlieistnrs" nt medicated powder. Get Mexsana. Dull WAVE t.icgson, jeonian be stationed at the Logan Navy Kecuiting Sta-tione , 7 Noith Mini street, for week bi ginning Monday, March 6, to interview eligible Logan girls who are interested m joining the WAVES All girls who desire information about the Womens Reserve aie invited to drop into the recruiting station and talk to Star Saleswac third Arnold Lehman of Wells-vill- e has returned from a three weeks trip to California where she visited with her husband before he left for oversea duty. Arnold is with the Sea Bees. v ivx, ll Miss Grcgson Qualif ations for the WAVES at lease two years of include high school or business school, good health and good chaiacter, if mamed no dependent ehildien under the age ol IS A gill must be bv tween the ages of 20 and 3li to enlist She may be mamed to an enlisted man in the Navy but wives of navy officers are not eligible to join the WAVES 'The need for qualified women in the Navy is very gieat at this and Miss Gregson said, time, in many instances a girl may prevent a father from being drafted if she offers her services to the Navy. Every girl who enlists in the WAVES is sent to the U S naval training school in the Bronx, New York, for a six weeks indoctrination course. From there she goes to a specialist school to be trained in the particular navy job she has chosen. ITS EASY TO IMPROVISE TABLE FOR BED PATIENT ul Signal Corps photo from NEA ) Pfc Adme Van Coutren, WAC, above, is the star War Bond salesman in the Mediterranean theater, having won a $100 bond for leading the league in bond sales drive there. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Coutren of St Louis, Mo , le-ce- nt she has three sisters in the WACs, six brothers in the Navy, two brothers in the Maunes and one m the Army. CLOGS UP lonioiiT Put nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, 2 soothes Irritation, transient nasal conrelieves (3) and brings greater gestion breathing comfort. Follow the complete vMnonsL NFA A HART staff Writer can be your own hairdresser, when you have to, if you 11 use the tricks volunteered by Mitzi Mayfair, who Is willing to teach you the technique she learned the hard way This twinkling dancing star of 'Four Girls and a Jeep was one of the first contingent of film stars to tour Army camps m England and North Africa It was while Mitzi was doing the foxhole circuit, thousands of miles fiom the nearest beauty shop, that she became adept nof only at setting her own hair but of winding and curls of her spearing the pin-u- p pals, Carole Landis Kay Francis und Martha Raye. To make pin-u- p curls something for the boys to admire, do a little giound says Mitzi, work beforehand by parting hair off In tidy sections mapping out wheie you want curls to go and dampening your locks All ready, let'3 go Following Milzis procedure, pin back all strands except the one that you're working on in separate little twists To dispose of the first strand and to continue from there wind hair tbobbin-smoot- h on your forefinger all the way to the scalp But here comes the MITZI MAYFAIR: Adept. trick When you slip the curl off your finger, bring the ends, which are now on the outside, into the hollow just vacated by your the curl to finger Maneuver lodge closely and smoothly to the scalp and spike it there with crossed hairpins Go on now, and make the rounds of your head When youre finished end curls are brushed out, see if you don't think the results are pretty profe- for an amateur ssional-looking Grand Opening Saturday, s March 4 GOf? SVvov 113 - North ' t, N 1 1 JSSotiafr ciuatiotu -- Cosmo Club Meets With Mrs. Larsen THE SITUATION: You are talkto a soldier and wonder what ing was Mrs Edward Larsen hostess all the stripes on his sleeve mean Thursday evening to members of WRONG WAY: Say, "I wish Cosmo club at her home. you d tell me what all those stripes A delicious luncheon was served mean I, just never can seem to remember what the difference is followed by an interesting discusbetween a master sergeant, a sion on Chinese customs given by and all those things Mrs D. A. Burgoyne. Mrs Louis corporal RIGHT WAY: Remember what Turley was in charge of the prothe insignia looked like, and then gram. look it up yourself, since it is easy Special guesfc of the evening was to obtain a booklet that lists all the insignia of the Army and Mrs. W. W. W'elch. Navy (After a man has worked hard to become a master sergeant A trumpeter swan's call can be he doesn't like to be asked what his stripes mean ) heard two miles away. Nineteenth Season THEATER COLLEGE COMMUNITY Presents VARSITY PLAYERS in je II j 4- Wi , OLDLADY31 BY RACHEL CKOTIIERS IFEIQSi ALKl BY shopis. Wave Recruiting Station To Open Monday In Logan Mrs ever-usef- o a, Mrs. Lehman Ends California Visit By MARY BEARD Director, Nursing Service American Red Cross Written for N E A Service A bed table is a boon to one who is confined to his bed, even with a temporary illness. It makes a place to put his food tray so that he forgets for the moment that he cannot put his feet under the family table. For the chronically ill person, the bed table is his recreation center and his workshop. On it he props his book, writes his letters, plays cards or lays his jigsaw puzzles. tables of various Adjustable kinds can be bought for a very small amount of money, but any handy man (or woman, either) can make a very satisfactory bed table out of a soapbox or orange crate by knocking out the sides so it will fit over the patient's legs as he sits up m bed. You may have to make the rounds of the neighborhood grocery stores to find the box, but it is worth looking for Pockets of strong cloth may be tacked onto the ends to hold eyeglasses, writing materials, and other small articles. This box will acquire a professional appearance if given a coat of paint, or covered wjth gay oilcloth to hide the rough edges. BE SURE ITS STRONG The pasteboard carton, with the ends cut out may also be used as a bed table, but be sure It is firm or your patient may find his dinner in his lap Another bed table trick if the patient is m a narrow bed is to place a straight chair on either side of the bed and lay a long table leaf or an ironing board on the backs of the modern Some types of chairs. ironing boards on legs are built in such a way that no one end can be extended across the bed and used as a table. If the bed is low enough, a card table with two legs folded and two on the floor may Rest be placed over the bed. the table on a pillow and keep it firm and level. The family of Mrs Isabel Mcwill hold open house in her honor Tuesday, March 7 between the hours of 4 to 7 m at hei home in Smlthfield P The occasion is the 72nd birthday immersary of Mrs Bingham Farland Bingham . was presented Give Home Hair-DProfessional Look With Screen Star Twist You A 1 o 19-- Friends entertained for Mrs June Johansen Richards, a recent bride, Wednesday evening at the home of Mary and Opal Johnson Joint Hostesses At Birthday Party pleasant social evening of sewing, singing and chatting was Mrs enjoy'ed by the gioup and refiesh- ments were served Present were Auleen Maurer, arianged York year City., birthda party at the Nielsen Elaine Mathis, Leatrice Oldham, the on tb say home retentlv on the birthday Betty Lou Moffet Clyla Swenson, ect 'j, Mary and Opal Johnson and the anniversary of both idles contentiorj Dinner was to members honored guest. been always of the First w ud birthday club t the g i r 1 and two sptudl guests, Mrs Leta before tight Liljcnqmst and Mrs Edith Liljen-quiare being The long dining table was under luwV centered with a bowl of yellow conduct which roses and silvir colored foliage Entertaining her bridge club at too often, and with plat e cards being in the her home Wednesday evening was is, reasingly f same harmonizing colors Mrs. Orlie Hansen actenstic of the fcL.il. Following dinner the evening Luncheon was served to eight of escent period Ku(h Miptt was spent with a variety ot club members and the hostess th. Score were won by Cards followed with high score prizes Susie X games perhaps true that Petersen, Ebba Nielsen, An prize being won by Verbu Greaves Kn"ir hauled into court and b Maud Liljenquist, and all cut prize by Virginia tnded a delinquent" because she Gulbransen, Agnes Uns- - Kowallis -. h 3 Bride Entertained By Friends that to cant help wondering that read Dorris ,a you Mrs Luellt Nielsen and it liaison officer of the Way-- j Melinda Liljenqui-- t were Minors Court at a delightfully v- Dads Honored By Daughters This Evening ... In Codes e Wolf troll l were carried out in the St Patrick s motif During intermission prizes consisting of assorted garden seeds and tools for victory gardens were won by Mrs Jack Anderson Mr and Mrs Frank Baugh Jr Mr and Mrs Karl Benson Mr and Mrs Antone Pthrson, Mr and Mrs A B Kemp Mr and Mrs Larry Cole Mr and Mrs L J Bailey and the door prize was won by Mr and Mrs Walter Peay This feature of the party was planned to emphasize victory gardens The party was under direction of the regular committee 18 By RUTH MILLETT just juvenile delinquency" invented be- rD adults have how to cope they dont know stand- youths Hemld-Juunia- Fndav Evening Mai ,jy ange Tlie On War Aid be held Sunday at .house will 376 Eait Third home ,:mly the hours of 2 and between J i -- Chester J.' Myers, Director COLLEGE STUDIO THEATER 3:15 p. m. THURSDAY FRIDAY March 2 March - -- SATURDAY 3 ADMISSION March 4 50c General Admission Student Body Cards High School Students, With Student Card 25c Exclusive Personally Selected - - - DRESSES SUITS MILLINERY ACCESSORIES |