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Show mmMvkhtnu SOCIETY f features I NEWS CLUB LEAli O. NELSON, Editor 0 PHONE ? KeepJYour Mind on Your Work Institute MIA PAPER HAT Solero Club WARD ' ' at will commence practice T' will visiting teachers with Mrs. O. H. Budge Seeking the r'ufe as an Expression of oclock the theology meeting Will take fldrs. Moses Thatcher Ae lesson, Thd Book of nursery wiO care for . . . J Mrs. Sylvan Needham Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bergeson presented a most interesting discussion on Red Cross work. They spoke of its functions now and in peace times, told how it originated and to what proportions it has grown since its beginning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Smith were in charge of the games. Refreshments were served at the close of the program to club members and Mr. and Mrs. Rush Budge, special guests. sv ; Ugan second ?tward 2: m. Ellen S. Humphreys in L nf the theology lesson and Lilian Peterson the teacher P- - JuTwlll begin rluti wardwill THIRD be?j .t :SCt wSlind US fisto m 1 Id pur, of n Si ut Pot a tw the are Q M. ni pg hat at Chici ad It !ion he W! the B ant, ley tie nter, .Mai fifth ward ! to be fating "teachers are urged mess- rt ,t 1.30 to receive the "iromMrs. W. W. Itiehnrds. The lesson, at 2 oclock, will be ,y direction of Mrs. Pf the ElKay tiansen. SIXTH WARD teachers will meet at 2: tcrace Baugh will be in charge Ij, nessage. Classlcader Lillie ijsiung the theology Ktr will present Bit 2:30. U te itl ! ward the Lovely in Life as anof Faith", is the teach- to be presented to visiting Johnson ut by Mrs. Luda asked to bring i Teachers are and pencil Mrs. Janet of the ,5 will be in 2:charge p. m. at lesson stogy indiviiii .st in will FOlRTlI ti and a Gable and Davis Top present the Magazine Selections ptogy lesson- J&g and com-- f training class with Mrs. Louise R. At 2P P. m. Mrs. t ' andd toon, SEVENTH WARD topic will be given at hr Mrs. Ellen Hemsley. At 2: Mrs. Connie Raymond will sad (he theology lesson. i Read NEW YORK, March 1 (F.ID Clark Gable and Bette Davis topped the box office magazine selection of favorite screen stars of 1942," the trade publication reported today. The selection was based on a poll of exhibitors, film critics and womens clubs. The order of favorites among It is easy to see why Esther Williams crashed movies. Swimming male stars was: Gable, Gury Cooper. Spencer Tracy, James Cagney, champion keeps in form in Beverly Hills, Calif., pool Bob Hope, Bmg Crosby, Cary Grant, Abbott and Costello, Mickey Rooney, Walter Pidgeon, Tyrone Power, and Wallace Beery. Among female stars the order was: Miss Davis, Greer Carson, Ginger Rogers. Rita Hayworth, Rosalind Russell, Betty Grable, Olivia de Haviland, Ann Sheridan, round the corner look into the Lana Turner, Judy Garland, DorBy ANN FRANCE WILSON NEA Staff Correspondent matter of moving facilities. You othy Lamour, and Joan Fontaine. WASHINGTON, March may have to decide that your preswont be any official campaign to ent living quarters will have to be from salve rags your attic, but you your home for the duration. NEWTON NEWS may be sure that junk dealers will start clamoring for them soon. ALICE CHRISTENSEN Wiping and cleaning rags are badly I Reporter needed in war industries and junk Mind Yonr Manners dealers just cant fill the orders. Mrs. Rulon Aherns submitted to Test your knowledge of corFURNITURE a major operation at the Budge rect social usage by answerFurniture patterns will be frozen Memorial hospital recently. soon. That means that this war ing the following questions, Leon McBride, husband of then checking against the wont yield any crazy new streamauthoritative answers below: Avis Goodsell McBride, Is recovlined poriods" and that chairs and tables from now on will be pretty ering from an appendicitis opera1. Is a correct end- tion at the Cache Valley hospital. Sincerely much like last years except simpMrs. Byron Anderson returned ler. Also there will be fewer pat- ing to a formal social note? terns. Manufacturers will be lim2. Is ever used home from a local hospital with respectfully ited to 35 per cent of the patterns as the close of a letter when one her small baby who has been sufmade in 1942 or 24 .patterns, which- is writing to a person who is ones fering from pneumonia. Mrs. Eva Miller was released ever is greater. equal, rather than one's superior? The amount of metal a furniture 3. Should a woman writing to from a local hospital Friday where manufacturer may use in any piece a man ever sign her letter Re- she has been confined the past 10 V of furniture will take a further cut.- spectfully"? days. There will be one exception to the Henry Jenkins is slowly improv-l- y 4. Is Dear Mr. Johnson" or from severe bruises and a brokrule, however: nursery furniture My dear Mr. Johnson" the more en leg suffered a week or so ago will be exempt. WPB feels that formal? bathin-ette- s when he fell from a load of hay. patterns in cribs, 5. On an envelope, should you Allan Jenkins left Saturday for and other nursery furniture use both "Mr. and Esq.? Mountain Home for the sheep are fairly well standardized. What would you do if which may be manufactured shearing camp. You are writing a close to a The William F. Rigby camp of won't be cut eithed, because of the in which note formal social you D.U.P. met at the home of Mrs. increased birth rate. wish to sound critical Bill Barker Thursday with LaVem VENETIAN BUNDS (a) Write Cordially"? . Here again the WPB isnt worried Rigby in charge. The lesson was (b) Write "Very sincerelv? about too many patterns. Venetian given by Ann Bartlett, piano duet ANSWERS by Gladys Benson and Daisy Dell blinds will not be affected by the 1. Yes. n Larsen, sketch of the life of new furniture order. Manufactur2. No. Benson was read by Mildred ers, however, will be restricted to 9 3. No. Sutherland. Hostesses were Mrs. ounces of metal for blinds under 45 4. Dear Mr. Johnson." inches wide, and 11 ounces of metal Stanley Griffin, Persas Rigby and John5. No. Either "Mr. George Florence Rigby. for blinds that measure over 45 son" or "George Johnson, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodsell inches. Better What Would You Do have received a letter from their MOVING son Roged, who has been stationed The perennial mover is going to solution (b). in England for some time stating be out of luck this year. There that he has landed safely at nortn wont be any restriction placed on Guests Africa. moving, but you'll have a tough Elwin Peterson who is stationed Carl J. Olson and Mrs. Lillie time trying to get a van or even a horse or a buggy to take your Olsen were Sunday dinner guests with the armed forces in Texas, prized possessions to a new abode. of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lawrence spent about 3 days of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Its not so much the fact that at Preston. vans are scarce, but that moving Tarley Peterson of Newton. AcFirst fort in Idaho was built companying him was his wife the companies are having a hard time by David Thompson. It was called former Miss Winnona Garrett of getting workers. So before giving up your lease to Kalispel House, on Lake Pend Texas. They were recently married at that place. live in that darling little place a- - Oreille, War Industry Needs Your Rags For All Kinds Of Cleaning here lathers NINTH WARD of the theology lesson Mar. 2, a quilting will be beginning in the morning. are asked to bring a sand-- . At 1:30 the teachers topic given by Mrs. S. R. Egbert, there are urged to be present. will be no meeting at 2: p. m. be Termed its loveliest affair ol the season, the MIA Institute Gold and Gieen hull whs held Saturday night in the Institute ballroom. Ioi ti ay mg a Moonlight Mood" tained Siiturday night at their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and a theme ELEVENTH WARD . I I anting teachers are requested pit the meeting at 2: p. m. to lie the lesson given by Ethel It Theology and testimony feg will be under the direction Levis and will Terence com-- t it 1:30. COLLEGE WARD hers will meet at 2:30 to re- - Fern And-- t Mrs. Harriet Ward will pre-i- ll theology lesson at 3: p. m. topic from Mrs. die 1 PARK MADE at teachers will meet 2: wh Mrs. Anna L. Seamons in of the lesson topic. The the-n- d meeting will Leora L. Ji presenting the Iesson.The J Mormon. All visiting tea-J- h asked to please be present, it testimony 2:30 with Mrs. i IWVJDENCE FIRST Mrs. Vesta Alder will the message to the home. gy lessoa will follow with te Gessel in charge. It Is that all officers meet to-- J oclock at the chapel. tp. m. ' SECOND WARD Stauffer will give lesson on the Book of 2: p, m. Tuesday. Retta 4a treat the teachers tonic. T081 - but WELL, not exactly paper black cellophane straw. Dolores starlet Moran, Warner Bros. in George Washington Slept Here," models this smart spring chopeau. The towering crown is accented with a fancy of black grosgroin ribbon and a white bone pin. i At f KORTIl Mrs. Christensen Is Luncheon Hostess Mis (hi ir i n allermion at her 1mm. l.umheim was served from a I.k. niviled table to the following guests, Mrs. Sarah J. Camphi II. Mis. Elizabeth Fredrickson, Mis. Alice Christensen, .mi in i.'.ti Thui'-du- Mrs. Anna Christensen, Mrs. Bernice Christensen, Mrs. Helen Mac Lowder, Miss Afton Bitton and the hostess The afternoon was spent in ing. sew- Visit At Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Alma Lundahl were visitors over the weekend at S !t Lake City. They were the guests of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lundahl Jr. Mr. Lundahl is stationed at the army air base at Kearns, Utah. BASIC DRESS P- v Sut!erby & Vcnetla ANOTHER RED TRIUMPH The March 1 red army in a great offensive northwest of Moscow has smashed fortress of the German below Lake Ilmen, killing or capturing 11,000 nazi troops in Ifli eight days of furious fighting, a special soviet communique revealThis basic dress, simple but exed tonight. ceedingly smart, will be the backbone of many a wardrobe this seaAmerican farms have about son. It is a flattering fashion all down tractors, according to the way from the to the nicely cut, slightly flared skirt. Its uses arc legion and it can look like a diffeent dress almost every time it is worn just by jCETCREiM the addition of different accessories say, for instance, a contrasting collur. Pattern No. 8292 Is in sizes 36, 38. 40. 42, 44, 46, 48. 50 and 52. Size 38 takes 4! yards material. I? collar. yard for contrasting .- South-wester- er n I COLEMAN, Warner '.s"0ws off her loveh i L,;" 't5ioiu,lte?r'ng '5 bfjl, i m 1 vZ. a Iny set on the hot has a hnm which is cut front ond 0 ow v'fh an- - ordered. of Anne Cabots FALL and WINTER Album now available dozens pa' v work suggestions for smart, warm knit and crochet garments, for your copy. Price 15 ce. ideas, quilts, embroiJerics-se- nd high s ,pj adveittsing; Mi m I el al 4Mt-qu- Mine. Chinng Nenr Collapse After Meeting Throng admiration Kai-She- k Reappointment Of State Aides Asked Pit-ho- For this attractive pattern, send If it is often necessary to park cents, plus 1 cent for postage, in coins, with your name, ad- on hills, a chock mndc from a dress, pattern number and size quarter section of an old auto to Herald-JournTodays Pattern wheel serves mtieh better than a Service, 149 New Montgomery St, wood block or stone. San Francisco, Calif. Many other practical sewing suggestions for giCts and for your HERE'S QUICK own wardrobe are plentiful in the RELIEF Winter Fashion Book, available at 15c per copy. Order It with a 15c pattern for 25c pluslc for TONIGHT No double dips in 43. Cut In postage. It (1) shrinks Try U. S. ice cream manufacture to swollen membranes, (2) soothes irrita65 per cent of last years protion, (3) relieves transient nasal conduction to provide butterfat for gestion . . . And brings great- - TVfJs er breathing comfort, vieirc s A warfront use will result in You'll like itl Follow decrease Jir amount eaten ASPIRIN WORLD S UREEST SEUIR AT ID directions in folder. VATRO NOL by av.uae person.. 15 By MRS. ANNE CABOT life on tea towels, on the corners of a He leads a n breneho-hustinches of lively dinette Ihnch cloth! He is his steed! His for nice little a choose pig does he though -- the rest of the design is hat is done in cross-stitc- h red lone in quick outline stitih .Four colors -r- ed, g. ccn, yellow and blue are used in this amusing embroidery design. To obtain 7 transfer designs for the Cowboy Cat Towels (Pattern No 549) color chart for working, amounts of material specified, and ADDRESS and the PATsend 10 cents in COIN. YOUR NAME 149 New Montgomery TERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot, Herald-Journa- l, Enclose 1 cent postage for each pattern Calif. San Francisco, St, V- - Cor-nell- ia LONDON, i - the ' Literary Program Presented At Club MILEAGE CURB ASKED WASHINGTON, March 1 President Roosevelt today called for a 40 per cent cut in mileage of all government cars. ANTENNAS girls from ' 7't oe Dinner Gilcn ot fit YOUR SHOW OF INTEREST WILL COMFORT KIN OF THE MEN ON FIGHTING FRONTS Ker-stai- LOGAN VVursten will have homc message at 1 :30 m. a demonstration group Kf school assisted with the serving. Aiding Mr. Wahlquist and Miss Jensen witn at rangements were j Joy Nelson, Joy Im: Slack, prngtam. Lucille Shepherd and Oiin Dance, reception; Melva ;r Ruhcv and .Ink Whitlock, dec-o- i itions, Gli on PiNton. intermis(NEA Telephoto ) sion, Ruth Rail iid, i losing the White House lawn, Madame Chinng F Shek and Mrs. Franklin and ID It n Wadsworth re- On It pause long enough in their convtsaatlons to give a glance to D. Ro.-ev- i in slum id the cameraman. The two First Ladies are fast friends and Staunch allies nd pal ntu ,s.es were Ballons of long standing. C'litiinns loin i and Mis Ki.ink L. West, Dr and Mm Chester J she did However," he added, Miy-is- , Dr and Mis W W. lien-dmake the speech and she did pretsun, In. and Mis T. ('. Rumty well, didn't she?" The mayor my, PinicHs.ir mid Mm. W. W. of her expressed ' Ricllalds, Dl ail- I Mm Milton It. gaineness. Hunter, Mr and Mrs. J. Kart Mme Cliiang, who was scheduled Wood and Mr and Mis. Dean to remain in New York for four days, during which she was to NEW YORK, March 1 l.P Mme, Cliiang almost col- make several speeches and attend in her honor, told the lapsed at City Hall today after receptions City riall that almaking a speech to a throng of crowd outside 10,000 persons in response to the though the Chinese have undergone untold sufferings we have ctiy's official welcome. been able to carry on because Chinas first lady was shaking we knew America was with us hands in a reception line In Mayor your sympathy and your good H. La Fiorelio Guardia's chambers SALT LAKE CITY, March 1 llP) will. Gov. Herbert B. Maw today when she was seen to shiver and She related a folk tale of three submitted an additional list of almost faint. A physician in the threw open windows and ad- men who set out to build flood group and offices to state reappointees barriers. The first two failed and asked the senate for its advice ministered smelling salts. He said she was In a state of near col- were slain by their emporer. The and consent. third succeeded and committed suiwas lapse. Among the La Cuardia said that cide because he did not want to Mayor that of E. N. Larsen, Cache Mme. Chiang, whose speech ex- benefit by the failures of the first of the decounty, commissioner pressed confidence that the United two. partment of fish and game for States would not wish to profit He disdained to benefit by the the term ending Feb. 28, 1949. of war price others had paid, she said. by China's six years Eldrcd M. Royle, Salt Lake against Japan, had not intended Likewise America, with her kindcounty, was again named a com- to make the address because of her ness and integrity, would refuse to missioner for the industrial com- indisposition when she arrived benefit by the price any one eUe mission for the term ending Feb. this morning from Washington to paid for liberty and freedom. Am 28, 1949, as was Otto A. W'iesley, begin a tour of the United States. I right? Salt Lake county, for the term ending Feb. 28, 1947. Tax commission renominations included Heber Bcnnion, Jr, Daggett county, for the term endeb. 28, 1947 and Roscoe E. ing Hammong, Salt Lake county, for the term ending Feb. 28, 1947. Rulon F. Starley, Sanpete county, was renominated for state many people who are going through By RUTH MILLETT bank commissioner for the term TYiat is small WHAT do you do when you meet the same thing. ' ending March 31, 1945. Harold an old friend or acquaintance and comfort to any woman. Clark of Utah county was Bill. nice about Bill? learn to Hows Say something say only as a member of the governing that he's on a fighting front and Something she will remember and board of the Utah state institute that he hasn't been heard from in want to repeat. of fine arts for the term ending some time? Don't be afraid to let her know June 30, 1945. That is the kind of situation you you are genuinely concerned for run into these days, and it isn't an Bill's safety. Tell her to let you to cope with. You want to know as soon as she gets some word easy leave the wife or mother feeling from him. There isn't much we can do to better for having talked to you but how can you manage it? These help each other over the difficult times the war is causing. But we suggestions might help. Let her talk about Bill as much can at least appear interested. . The Vanguards entertained the as she wants to. It you suddenly Junior Girls at a sleigh-ridin- g party recently. At the close of the change the subject, you'll seem evening the group went to the callous and uninterested. Don't bring up any small troubles home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ballard where lunch was served. of your own. They are bound to Those present were Marcella Balls, seem unimportant to her. Mrs. William Hams presented In your eagerness to make her the program at the regular Annabelle Bench, Renee Ballard, meetdon't dismiss feel worries better her Farris Roundy, Gloria Thain, Ruth ing of the Cynthius club. She reAlice Seamons, Loila lightly. viewed the book, Ballard, Our Hearts Dont run out on her, saying I'd Were Young and Gay, by Funk, LaRue Ballard, Norval like in to but I'm terrible a talk, Otis Skinner and Emily Johnson, Rulon Falslev, Junior to be in too Kimbrough. Nuttall, Wayne Csrdon, Pond hurry." aIt is cruel to In a let person Reese, LaMar Munk, Norris Reese, much of hurry Mrs. Othello Hickman was fioS and Mclroy Ballard, president of trouble talk it out. tess to the group at her nome. Don't tell her about the Jones boy Luncheon was served to club the Vanguards and Mr. and Mrs. who was reported missing in action, members at the close of Ballaid. the proMr. and Mrs. Edgar Wurston or give her any other depressing gram. ip and daughter Marlene of Salt news. Don't let your attention wander Lake City were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. while she talks. Give yourself to her trouble. Lelnnd Hayball. IMTERMOUNTAIII Dont dure to complain about any Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ricks and the inconveniences war is causing children of Idaho were visitors last week at the home of Mr. anO you. can think make hrr feel Dont you Mrs. Alec Ricks. There are so and Mrs. H. W. Ball ml better by saying. 20 MAT. 25 EVE& spent three days of lest weik ut Salt Lake City on business. LAST TWO DAYS! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reese nnd r cn daughter Janet of Layton and Mrs. Bert Beutler of Afton, Wyo., were guests lest Sunday of He was a Forest Ranger... j i JhtlW PIACt OfE?;urAiUY'li Mrs. W. G. Reesp. She was The Forest Danger! 30f Til G 4f) Eves. A WARNING LOS ANGELES. March 1 H.m Southern California was warned today by Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant III to be alert for aerial attack. "Dont ever get the idea that the Japs wont attack, if only to make or save face," declared Gen. Grant, chief of the protection division of the office of civilian defense and a veteran of two wars. with pro-gla- s, TOMMY, THE COWBOY CAT decorations, intermission and refreshments, the party was l and under the general chan mansinp of Glen Wuhl-quiand Mae Jensen. Intermission pmgr.im consisted of dance numbers directed by Grace Swenson and the dosing prog rent was an a reading from Shakespeare by Dr. Chester Myers with an organ accompaniment by Chester Hill. Refreshments served in the binary, were in Green and Gold. Mis. '.V. W. Richards and Mrs. Melva Richey poured and a pprnpriate . r 'OfCE : st - play-pen- in ' semi-forma- , TENTH W ARD a Hancock will give the mes-t- o the visiting teachers at 1:30 Jay. Regular theology and tes-wi- H be in charge of Carolina ti 'f Ball Successful Needham s ' Solero club members were enter- lif mem 5 s y. Two Good Friends Meet i Gold-Gree- n Meets at 50 StJoseph; Its NOW! a Knockout GENTLEMAN JIM Errol Fljun Alexis Smith Aluu Hale ALSO WORLD THIS WEEK RIOTOUS CARTOON Coming Sunday Yankee Doodle Dandy And Henry Aldrich Editor |