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Show lUJ'fWH'fUii '"MUHil TILE IIEKALn-JOUnXA- I.OCAN. L, FED RU ALIY in, MONDAY. UTAH, 1 f) n l. PAGE FIVE,. J-- A i XX. Kappa Delta - Editor HUTIi SCOFIFLD, Phone 50 NEWEST COMIC VALENTINES USE FLOWERY LANGUAGE Sweetheart Party Is Held K,.pii Della soiority held its ball Saturday Valentine ,irnual ivoiiuis in the FSAC Commons budding iik nail was lighted by means of sni.,11 table limps Girls dress-u- l old fa lnoned costumes in slivi'J i eliesl.mcnts from a laige he u t ne J IJt'oins Hi a! Now Convey Messages 1 strttf NEW . RIINti MVIMW 1! V e I1 a m, Nou One ( nrrosjMtndept f ui take St. m pritt 'ah' iaHy u- -i an smait New YoiL tlonst amber ihp and m tubing or i, i . Mu-gmtit- i i c 'J s t Mrs f "V. I .j il b .1 II and Mis Wright,- Mr - Bister, Mr. and Mis p, K. J - Hall. and Mis 111. Ml Mis M.ulin Anlider and Mi and Mis Adams Following dinrei the ecening w.ts spent playing i arils, with pi ii s being won by Dr Bnigess Mis Mai till Anlnler and K. J fills ' s A1 -- . blouse-with-ski- rt Mr i V ui C Mr Cut Ison I Mes Relief Societies matt-un- t; a E.-pl- "1 n I bus-n.i- ", i l , r pio-gra- v Special guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Rush Budge, Mr and Mrs. Leo Squires, Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams, Mrs and C. E. Boeott, and mothers fathers of Kappa Delta girls. for arrangecommittee The ments included Ruth Pond, chairman; Francis Fawlins, Beverly D'xtrdorff, and Margaret Squires. - - Junior Literary Group Entertained i. 9 j FIFTH WARD - Work ami business meeting will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Class leaders have picputed an interesting display. Quilting and other sewing will be done. Reports from the districts will also be taken care of at this meeting and new names presented for membership. SIXTH WARD Meeting will start at 2 o'clock with the January theology lesson conducted by Maty Linford. A special program lias prepared Singing Mothers will hold pi active after meeting Work and SEVENTH WARD business meeting will be held at 2 o'clock. All visiting teacners aie asked to make reports. ELEVENTH WARD Work and business meeting wall start at 2 p. m Tuesday. Teachers will bring reports Work will be done on material for quills and rugs. Refreshments will be served. TWELFTH WARD Work and at 2 o clock business meeting Tuesday will be under the direction of Laura Jones. and busNORTH LOGAN-Wo- rk iness meeting will be held at 2 p m Tuesday. Work will be under the direction of Annie King. FIRST Meeting PROVIDENCE will commence at l:3o p .in A quilt will be made and a topic giv- ins- - en fiesh blossoms Or a jabot of Bulbuls flowers such as daffoor white carnations dils and tulips are a novel choice gardenias either of whuh is small on u for rtiivtime corsages A spray of black dress. begun, is is lovely on the lapel of a tailored suit. A wristlet of A comb or nose-ba- y swceihc.it t roses with tiny hearts tied with velvet ribbon for dangling from the ribbon knot is her upswept coiffure are ideas attrai tiv e to consider. Another If you send cut flowers, remein-Oe- r delightful for a Valentine for that its i hie to combine comsuggestion one who has a Victorian evening mon garden varieties with exclusive Pink gown is a reikband of small blostypes. soms. Or a black jacket nei liban red roues tulips ami with ore perfect gardenia in the are prettv together. Waxy garcenter of it. denias and wlnte carnations can Nevrr betore h,.ve Valentine flo it sole by side in a crystal senders hut suili a wide tarn'ty boal 'V hue sweet peas and tawny of freh flowers from whuh to butte, fly oi. lints make an attracpu k and choose. Besides garde- tive bouquet for a coffee table en. PROVIDENCE SECOND Work lilv nias and orchids, violets, sweet- One exotic, flaming may stand among three or four sprays and business meeting will sturt atheart roses, begorias, ins, carna-tiorand of white snapdragons Remember, 2 pm. Tuesday under the duectoo that being out of town is no lion of Let ha Campbell. rnanv O' her If you hope she ll chuckle over the Valentine corsage you send, have garden his excuse e used for streamlined, flowir.s for skipping Valentines the florist attach a plump little Cupid with a silken noose around ai neck to indicate that vour heart is hers. This corsage is of sweettailmed corsages, comic and .sen- D lv Flow cis can be wired and carnations, with matching carnations fei as little or as much as timental type.,. Iris is a new lor ner nair. .vo.i w di to spend Bridge club Logan Duplicate lumi hold I regular tournament tnn IbuUbnu-- i wciIimi St ild Blue and i it. mi ( Viinhiiip J in the tonight play have he -uni hnvim; hvt sforn ml mi u ,nnl M n tn mjiM-- i Gold room of the EccI.-- hotel. mu essfull moved tl .'M m fool m tlmilib' boiler Meeting will convene at 7:30 and m of h .u y i learn. plav start promptly at 7:45. until ttmsj ri.nl Everyone interested in con tract Ulna e.t) to suve the budge is invited to attend the Imu imnifiit L tin uioff he whip l I J tb of hearts on St nn.i I'unuiiij. of mo:un ream Mix iju j.n.t of lit m 01 u VHlines Dev stive a (linnet funf ;i:xl jf ud i,,i .n .1 simw ui.. hi ppv. men to nriko Broiled crom. i bowl ,i minos of in;u. hnrie in put i and steak with Ki eitf hfr ied onion' nmibs mat aroon v.iili up mu noun spniik'.i nns In vm h foK Hom imo oi mm K no i iutnb C and Mis. H Cantain rc.K rird Onions the d! nvbeMn.s Kr:mr all ; u.p held a cocktail party Fa i il'urig Gseies b) from Du pripelrud am! oi myi 5 from Sunday nt the Bluebird Tvn Ii jravada-- t pe onions, mid nnd into nniih si e ('it 7 p m. in r j cup nnlk. fieur sail. ILul, in two or Uirie uipst til) Ovei guests called during Ted onions lue m o.av iso of watoi nnld tuulor diaimm hours .he appointed urate se, in thick trie, the w.i'c aHer the stnps havv (arc fully Mr. L, Squu-culclauied cnsn .shallow . nulk in Hive bint d 'nr five minute-rings 'lhin--diSir mi at a taidi of hnd-On and stan-union rings in milk ajaml cool Add the mange and at her la. Mom.. g Mis ll.my Then drain and few muii.tes , her-I l al-to the straw ,uu.clipi,r,r,..nt stnps The the we, lightly m flour Fry in hot deep'ries and rum oi mm llavomig rthd , .nu v of Mrs brown. Drain and let of Daughters of fit until ckheat-li hr. , md foi at Lund, t County offie.-ron unglazed Ftih Pioneers havp requested that (aper and serve all ramp meet mgs he reported for nal on pi ml mg in the Tomorrow'- Mem 1 $ befoie meeting camp the Tuesday Breikfa-tChange juice, In order io appear in the regular f . led oatmeal v y s cri..p irv all notices it is column, mu ,h coffee, '..aple s.vriip. be te'ephoned bclore to 3o a m on nnlk t'.i d.,v they fn toe be published. Luncncon. Grc im of spinach soup, roll.,, fresh gu.gei bread, A . 4 a--i applesauce, lea. milk Valentine dmovr: Cranberry and grapefMUt June cocktail ' broiled Kieiuh fried steak. Joseph Smith Daughters of Utah s, onior pofluffy Pioneers will meet Thursday at 2 tatoes. creamed radishes, m. at the home of Mrs J. E. P salad, straw nei ne.s RoEveiton, 39 East Foutth South manoff, eoftee, mdk All registered members are asked to bung their number to the mrc ting piping hot with the broiled steak. Smiled Mushrooms Serves 6 -- as garnish ) Boy anSteak and mushrooms i., other darling of the masculine are plentiful Mushrooms heart Boy Scouts of Richmond South and moderately priced, too want Troop 56 entertained tneir One pound mushrooms, 3 tableparents Ht supper Friday night m spoons butter, seasoning the ward hull. Wash and peel mushrooms and A program was given as a feaout off hard end of stems Keep ture of the evening's entertainthese trimmings for soup. Slue ment and a Troop Court of Honor down from iap to mushrooms was held. stem end, into inch slices Fifty guests were present Saute in hot butter, uncovered, freniu-ntltium-- g When tender about 10 minutes or less) serve d 1 of Ogden, Ray Boyle, is visitin Login this week as a of guest of Florence Lundahl. Several parties are being planned for the visitor. s, Thomas X. Smith Slated Meeting n, ,i c-- i Daughters PmneeAT Sof t w?U meet Monday. February 2d, at 2 p m. at the home of Mrs Lewis lull, while. 133 East Thud North Mrs Let tie B. Tub and Minn Kimball will be in charge of the1 lesson. Its Smart To forget-me-no- ts Be Snoody How To Make A Good Steak Perfect: Add Onion Rinofs of at- - For a PATTERN of this attractive model send lie in COIN, your NAME, ADDRESS, S1YLK NUMBER and SIZE to IFR M,1 A I. TODAY'S PATTERN BURK A' k 119 NEW AiONi'Ot IMKItY ST. KRANCibCO. CAL. 1 Homemade Bleach Will Help To Lighten Beauty Worries HART BY ALIO NKA Service Staff Writer If your skin seems to be slightlast f dl ly drker than it you may want to bleach it a bit between now and time to buy new Simply spring cosmetics. decide on a bleaching preparation, then use it once a week the best homemade Among bleaches are plain fresh lemon juice and a mixture of half buttermilk and half lemon juice Clean face thoroughly before using either. Pat on the bleach, let it dry, then rinse off with luke warm water, followed by ice cold ne So, u'('ss drying slim is very oily, by all meins use cream immediately the hlem-If after you use a commercially prepared bleaching cream or lotion, be sure to follow directions carefully. As a matter of fact, directions on cosmetic any piepatalioii should be followed exactly. If the label on your new jar of night cream says that the cream must be Used every night and left on all night, by all means use it ju.,t that way. If you don't like to sleep with cream on your face, find a night cream accompanied by directions which state that the preparation will do its work in half an hour or an hour or whatever. There are many varieties of each type of cream and every item of mukeup. Look until you find one which meets your requirements. Then give it a fair trial. It isn't fair to ignore v-- water rinsings. If the skin is not abnormally tender, plain peroxide may be used but not oftener than once a week. Clean face and throat, wipe off with a cotton pad lhal has been soaked in peroxide, let dry, rinse off with warm water, then with cold. Any bleach has a tendency slightly your to Fluting Spring Style Note l Mr.iw-lxui.- I ! i . j pages I it i fi.t the Meet Tonight i m for y.ids 8 Bridge Club To any-whir- t- I h 2 ,n live dc igns tor every size and every oicasion, is now ready. Photographs ;how dresses made from these patterns being worn; a feature you wall enjoy Let the charming designs in this new book help you in your sewing One pattern nnd the :kw Fall and Winter PatPaLU-itern Book 25 cents or book alone 15 cents. I i;- aci.x--.o- flower-trimme- Visiting- Here ing 1 , ao-t- The mw KALI, AND WINTER - , 17 i, a x 1WI'ERN F.KiK, v 1 8 i 13, 3 the plain, blouse. 1ms-ine- Hearts and flowers are romantic uflinities for St. Valentine's Ua. Vou might surprise her with one of the new comic Valentines of lresh flowers. This one is an oversize boutonniere of carnations with a funny face, outlined by leaves, in the center of it. There are taohing carnations on the new spring sailor hat. o daughter : tf5S5 Members of the Junior Ladies were I del ary Society of Hyrum entertained at the J. Warren W light home Thursday, with Mrs. Union Wright as hostess. Mrs. Albert Quist gave a review of a current play and two violin solos were given by Mrs. V lllis McBi ide. accompanied by Mrs. Joseph V. Wright. At the close of the program li.nch was served Valentine dee-muons were used at the table, which was attractively decorated with cyclamen and oxalis blooming plants. Miss Maud Miller was a special guest Week During Miss Phoebe Boyle 4,' V f- ' s s FIRM WARD Wnik a'.d meeting will be conducted e Piles la, afternoon Climos piiu-tuvvi'l be held tomghi at (i 30 M,r A social will SIVONP m honor oi .he lie laid Tue-.iMl women of visiting teachers the ward are invited THIRD WARD Work and held Tucs-domeeting will be .11 be "Left The topic v, Over Mints" All members are asked to bung tli.mhles. scissors h iid work ymlting will be doin' Tea hers will report Work and FOFRTH WARD Tuesday ..t 2 business meeting wi1: be under the c'.reelion O clink af Matilda llanson Members are asked to bring tlnmbles and leu tiers will make their end 19 Sue h y,.,K nf fm Hie pleated skirt; riatctial for yuals of 11. ti c )K CAKol, This biand new 1939 veismn of the Gibson girl fashion looks peifeitly charming oil slim, jiinior figures -- of whatever age. The blouse of Pattern SJ63, with its rt.sji, t.i'hucd lines nevertheless bus enough tullnes.s and softness to make it unusually becoming, And this design offers two skirts with which to wear it One is ideated all round and stitched at the hip- - foe slimness The other is sti ni'hl and t ulnn-You will enjoy having Ihim hnlli1 differ-e- i Make this d. in fiinns smh as fnoadcloth. Mini tweed, wool iiepc or flat iiepe skill iikI s.itm, linen, flat eiepe or silk punt blouse And its a ill n muig .stu-.fashion for next summer's cotton, too 1 lli.l Is Paltein ileseiud for pi, u e - tin-ac- . Bar-cnar- IlY and Mrs. H. R. Adams enti rt lined at a beautifully Valentine pally Satur-daevening at then home Dinnei w is served at two long lablis attractively decorated with li i, arose Novelty Valentine Mr v ho ique din" ilf.i i Sweetheart Kappa u at ii or Waltz was sung by the gioup to uAh a nussi'a, t ai an ie light h aitd about lh and Russell ;,Iar e Hansen of t hi vision atd s mi mu in honor of their engagem,i-- t Sint The Intel mission program m a 't or ment tnisiga h-e if ami Doth ,ue mi hided a ballet dime by h h nun;. Cluik aieompamtd "(o-ni- i a and ne he and lug song Mime Uni gov imsigts ip ac-- i Bond gtst floAti nop mus huwatr l..p dame bv Alice James if And Hie m fiinns taie is til' hr mi led by umpar An interestn.g feature of the blossoms i, made ftom tun dips was the sec- or o tenanting hMie nih, yom e enmgs activities V ilenune wil rt meni-ond in a series of bioadcasts giv- ioe of tin mnnu'n eoisagts r for u n ou to c me that ear toi mote eais ihm vou eeiy ( ire he en from sorority house The I on hi s reiremb. icd to nu earned Vi'ui Satui you lemenber, day might evening just for piogidin 1W hi i (hinge, (oisidw a Valentine theme and was lav. ; inlet of given ill honor ai the fathers and Dellas Miss molhcts of Kappa Ruth Fond was master of and music was furnished , , b, a ...ling trio, Sara Hall, Glen-nz i t r Edith Doutre, aiioiri-pani- c , &$ J. . After Ireta King J by val n me greetings were lead by piaais Rawlins, andBaihara Ruth i, aid, Marjorie Seeley Mae Anderson, the Kappa Delta Ramona Bailey, Trio Sara Hall, and Bubble Nelson sang "Mem-oner- " GarDelta and "Kappa den of Dreams." A valentine reading bv Beryl Rigby and a song. "Bet Me Call You Sweetbeait' Badey by Mr. and Mrs. Lew the fifteen minute uo.w'd Pella Home Saturday uf - for esps ami mouth at hu- in tin- lentei of mil ot while taniuio Tin sunt, shop s.ge'-uattaching t jolly little t'upni to an evening m sago of sweitheait roses, to ami i tu. iitons. r. mother pi it il'im tom1 pupp with eves mule ol bumts lin middle of ii light Ixmto ineie ot joiie wlnte iohts Yh' with oi without flow eis, oupp nmKOs i deeoialive vpel gadget If ouvo been sending tonven-tionit Gioe J!,' Ca,Iy Amusing or Quite Sentimental K Gibson Girl Fashion Comes Back Into 1939 Popularity Party At Hyrum Couple j v ri-- Couple Preside At Cocktail Party tt it Woman Honors ip V hi vv 1 y pfiC A s Make Request D.U.P. Notices , H-- .n l f 4 i 4$ f5 s I Roman Around In Great Style - N- -s -i 1 V r " - sT Ct i I "V V z, . K . N; - Si y K j x. jw.vr',' Hr' Joseph Smith Camp To Meet , j i wipn - j . I hJ 4 i t v i v, i Scout Group i Fetes Parents ' 8 Legion Auxiliary steak Strawberries hot on i ,4. aai And here's lovely news of the hour SNOODS are the fashion Lombard in a handsome ivory colored one to match her dinner gown Smart women of all ages like snoods for daytime with or without hats as well as for evening The snood makes it possible to continue to wear your hair down on vour neck and stui 1837 not look lik -- left-oye- rj Bimianoff (Serves 6) Fresh straw la tips are plentiful. tco. Use a few boxes in honor of Si. Valentine's Day. Two baskets of fresh straw1 hulled and cleaned, berries wineglass of rum or i f t j I' uLt JLs v 4 . , to be perfect anywhere hat of rough white I OVELY for a southern resort and suie (- next summer is this flattering, straw The brim ts bound with Roman striped ribbon to match the soft scarf which falls from the crown of the hdt to the of the smartly printed frock d To Meet Wednesday American auxiliary will hold it monthly meeting Wednesday evening at 7:3i) in the library. An Interesting piogrnm has been arranged. All members and eligible members are invited to be iV. vS,s. v; fitaw VX ', s ' ai 'UHESE printed silk frocks are ideal for southern resorts, perfect I under winter coats in the north, and will be right for spring and summer. Left, in red and green medallion pattern, has a fluted bosom, and matching fluting on the front cf the skirt. The pink and black number, right, has fluting at shoulders and down the front. ! |