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Show SOCUST . 9 FEATURES CLUB NEWS Panther Girl Jbrjp 0 Marriage Should a woman ask an army Officer to go shopping with her so that he run cany her bundles' 2 Should an army or naval otl'icii push a baby carnage down the stiei 3 When a naval olfieer meets a woman he knows on the Stieet does he lift his hat oi give a "soft salute, at the same time bowing from t he want? Should a man m umtoim carry an umbrella 5. Should the public manners of a man in uniform be siu h as te reflect ciedit on his branch ot the service' What would you do if You are speaking to a man in uniform who is a stranger (al Say, "Hey, Buddie? (b) Don't make your greeting more familiar than though you were speaking to a stranger in civilian clothes? ANSWERS 1. No. An army officer should have his hand free to salute. I 1 Dynamite is the name of this starlpanther pet of Hollywood et Ariel Heath, and he looks it samatic: d Stitts Bnuit 10 cou is ilnts. ck (ora Iti c Gold, Leith-- hu Highlighting the social activities MIA for the winter of the Hyrum was the successful . three reason be Ross Cc: ward Lmttd in the id 1 ose two unt Aim tee ku lythinj i or roiie;. to ertijr ed. ution tt ram (or i :ion tbat )o got e Nail t the ime and to thug ent who the rti r may tc ling (act od, the i tion rf e lated through s. then retief 5 1 gin fifty-eei.t- wedding h and Mis C C 01 annivernry twelve countno. em can itiontl step, pe" o( an i Fifty-seveyears of mimed life were ohsei ved tod. tv bv Mi and Mrs (? (. Ctessill, 331 South Thud West si eel. Result nts of tills cily Mine about I.hsu, the Cress ills have hm n o! of Logan's det lopnn nt, iml have figuicd in coinmmuiv welt uc for thiee sioic veins He was the first fon m in of Logan city elec trie light plan! in Logan canyon, and also was eondui tor of the street car that ran between Utah State Agiicultural lullege arid the Oregon Short Line depot for n SA First Day Lunch: Fresh fruit salad with 1 tbs. cottage cheese, lemon juice, Melba toast. Supper: Hearts of lettuce with lemon juice. 1 cup clear soup, 2 broiled lamb chops (no fat). Julienne carrots, string beans, Melba toast. Second Day Lunrh: Mixed green talnd with lemon juice, 1 slice Melba toast. Supper: Pineapple juice, 1 cup clear soup, broiled fish, stewed tomatoes, spinach, Melba toast, v and ters bomb at rill new nth worth mis' mi'1 grapefruit. ence of the Bed the Josef Third Day Lunch: Fresh fruit salad with lemon juice, 1 tbs. cottage cheese, Melba toast. Supper: Small tomato salad with lemon juice, 1 cup clear soup, roast beef, beets, broccoli fresh fruit cup, Melba toast. Fourth Day Lunch: Salad bowl of grated raw vigetables with lemon Juice, 2 cream cheese balls, Melba toast. salud Supper: Small romaine with lemon juice, 1 cup clear soup, calves' liver, 1 grilled tomato, peas, apple juice unsweetened). Filth Day Flesh pineapple silnl Lunth: with 2 tbs rottage cheese, 2 sinus Melba toast Suppei . Celery hearts and radCABOT ANNE MRS. By whi'c narcissus on a pale pink or blue dotted sv.ass ishes, 1 pup clear soup, tenderloin orei' ,n OI little Sister's Easter JI ,u frock. Father, home on leave, steak, carrots, spinach, 'u grape' 11111 eat her up. she'll be so pretty! Tiny skirt is easily fruit. , 10 Hie all in (Iirular yoke. Dress is designed for sizes i ,jr bn"1 . Putti'i n Patti "n Applique and dress pattern for Tot's Easter Froek send 10 cents in COLV, YOUR NAME and AD th PAnT.RN NUMBER to Anne Cabot, l, gomery St., San Frahcisco, Calif. Enclose 1 cent postage 'Wud Cr"'tn WINTER W,Sab,,ls oirt. w: Herald-Journa- Album now' available dozens of suggestions fm knit .find crocheted garments, patch work ideas. a embrumc-K, s send for-youcopy, Price 15 cents. BABY'S COLDS fast ter natty. Rub on Relieve misery ICKS VapoRub the L- i he boatd. and place a damp cloth i.vir the bulge. Steam puss until fullness disappears. For had eases, lightly tap with a ruler while still .steaming ing Then proceed with press- If a chenille bedspuad is lai died "washable",- tub it in warm, su v water, rinse in warm water. outdoors if possihle and when dry, shake to fluff up the chenille. Hang on a line or spread on a table and rub chenille bnskly with the palms of the hands. . st ififW' More accidents, chiefly falls, occur on the staus than anywhere else in the house. Keeping stairs clear of toys or other articles and installing a handrail will prevent most stair accidents. Ydl Mr a in Mi' I'lrum utsvii. who an nuking their home in AlanuMi. thf, wt scil m the Lngan temple KVhtuary 2D. The hi i. It is Hie toinu! V 'Lem I'tteiMiu of Hi nson Ward. Temple Ceremony Unites Popular Young Couple Nuptial Thill - I.l:s lis Win 'III. I'!' mol'' mil V il.i m 1' Min n III in I i on i Login oi im it mage ui.l.tei .1 of Mr. oi, ii .'Hi I'eti rion ril D m :i sen, ol l!i m n : Ml o.d Mr, .Vm M :i Lai M'li ot Lu in m n wedThe hi.de was lovi ding ill i'm of while situi with i vi il and flowing eaught at the iiown She lamid a eorsagfc of orange blussouis and pale pink rosebuds. A re option, hoiionng the couple, w held iho home ol the groom's parents following the e'er, ninny. While predominated ill table appointin' ids with a beautifully duoiaUd white wedding cake laced in five tiers forming the ei nterpiiie. White lilies, car-- 1 nations anJ oiange blossoms were ariat.ged ahoul the cake. Silver c ii.uel.ibi um with burning white tapers were nt cai h end of thei table Lmn heon was si I ved, buffet stile, to 15 dose friends and' I ! fun 1 -- O The Ladies Literary club held its unnual birthday dinner on Monday at the Bluebird. Games followed dinner served to 9 members and 8 guests, Mrs. Frank Reese, Mrs. Morns Poole, Mrs. J. E. Sheffer, Mrs. Robert E. Griffith, Mrs. Pearl Lewis, Mrs. Bert Reese, Mrs. Clair Read nnd Mrs. Eldon Lamb. - o- - Mrs. E. T. Ralphs was hostess to the Smithfield Ladies Literary club ul the Bluebird. Mrs. Glenn Winn, a guest reader for Mrs. Richard Fil'd I.n uleii i"t ii d Mu. Hi tiles Roskelley. reviewed. "Candle In The md ", by Maxwell Anderson. Lunch F Blow" I'loiute Horn Inglewood, Cul.f to No' ill Carol in i, stopped nt was served to 8 club members and 3 guests. Mrs. Glenn Winn, Mrs. Logan to iiit with relatives nnd Morris Poole and Mrs. Stephens. a tor lends tow days. Lieutenant Mis. Amy Jackson was hostess B'owm, sou ot Mrs. Almeda Ierry e Blown, will attend an officers trai- to the Literary club at ning si hool at North Carolina, Mrs. her home on Friday. Mrs. Blanche Brwon, the former Mabel Bott, dau- Gunnell, a guest reader for Mrs. ghter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Neplu Bott Ruth Poter, read, 'The Days of of Logan will remain in this city Ofelia, by Getrude Diamant. A while her husband is at school. delicious hot lunch was served to 13. Visit Lonn , Book-Lure- E3U23E0 ZOf relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen will make their home in Alameda, Calif.. Boiled or steamed potatoes ran where Mr. Larsen is wilh the be prevented from turning gray or U. S. armed forces. black when left to stand after cookThe bride is a former student ing, if some milk is added as soon cf the North high school as they are done. Milk in mashed and the groom is a graduate of or creamed potatoes whitens them. TIL 40f EVES. 6 SEE BOTH FEATURES TONITE AFTER 9:30! Entertainment In This Double Hit Show! Swell e Logan Chinas First Lady Speaks to People At Madison Square NEW YORK. March 3 tr her small Mme. Chiang figure almost lost in the vastness of Madison Square Garden, told 22,000 persons last night that the united nations must try to forgive the axis nations when they are defeated. There must be no bitterness in the reconstructed world," she said. No matter what we have undergone and suffered, we must try to forgive those who injured us and emember only the lessons learned thereby. She pointed out that China had suffered for ex years at the hands of Japan, longf than any other united nation had undergone the trials of aggression in this war . . We m China have iiled for the last six years to demonstrate our repudiation of the inert and 'humiliating philosophy that a slow, strangling death is the more merciful, though some people In other parts of the world maintain that the absence of hope would prevent the acrimony of a losing nature fight and leave man's itself to the to compose mercy of God," she said. "We shall hold firm to the faith that nothing short of race annihilation will ever prevent any nation from struggling against wanton domination, whether economic or political. Are we right Yes!" her audience thundered. Mme. Chiang. exhausted from her speech before congress and appearances in Washington aid New York, was resting today. Hie apologised last night for not bteig able to accept the invitations she had received from all parts of tms country, and said her physicians had ordered her to rest because she had to conserve her strength to carry on her woik in China. Kai-She- Photo from Helena Rubenstoin, New York) First step to beauty In 1943 clothes: measure to determine how much excess flesh comes ofT with dieting and exercising. Here, a physician checks before drawing up individual menus. Sixth Day Lunch: Hot vegetable plate (no potatoes or nee), 1 slice Melba toast, 1 raw apple. Supper: Small cucumber salad, lemon juice, 1 cup clear soup, 2 lamp chops ino fat), new cabbage llightly boiled), lima beans Ismail portion), fruit compote. Seventh Day Lunch: Tomato juice, 1 cup clear soup, celery hearts and crisp carbroiled chicken, rot fingers, cauliflower, fruit cup. Supper: Mixed green salad with lemon juice, 2 slices Melba toast, small square cream cheese. Bedtime every evening: i glass milk or fruit juice. When March Returned Today. I gathered violets AH bhtmmery with dew; And dreamed of March, One year ago And, somehow, thought you knew. I prayed that, far away in war, Your metuoiy would dwell Ou budding trees that lightly shade dell. A flower-covere- d And. hoping youd see crocuses, I tried to step between Their vivid blooms that almost hid The grassy floor of green. And, oh, no matter where you were In some hoi land or cold I fi ll youd w iti h the bluebirds Hit Through daffodils of gold. -- LYLA MYERS , i clothing, si Spring Clothes Scanty of Material; Diet Will Help Erase Figure Faults or tea. wool pressing ( bald-spotte- EASTER DRESS FOR SISTER joplea. the I8 ,vemen M. U1 In garment should be laid on the board md covered first with a dry woolen press loth and then with n heavy damp press cloth, according to Mrs. Susie Sanford Cook, coltlnng spic-inlifor the Utah State Agriculture many years He came to Logan in al College Extension Servu ls?o she lmn years later. Alternately lift and lower the The couple were married in the w mil iron, lightly touching the Much 3, lXHti. They c loth, so that the steam in the press Lou, m in aie piiints of 12 children, 10 of cloth steams the wool, she continwhom ne living' Dr IicneC Jen- ue s Never allow the full weigh! of kins ol Mm Diego, Cal ; Mrs. Olive the non to rest on a f dine exiept M ilia i aiu! Host oe Cresscll of Salt for folded edges or seams. I :.KtCitv Mr- - Kloioni e Larsen of Mrs Cook suggests that you I use loi Ui llo lUiho, Mrs Alton Reese iloths after steaming, and of Drighan ( nv. Raymond Cressall cijliss ii kly brush the f ihne with a ti'f oi Ogden and Geoige and Ralph t ru h to restore the nap Pressu g Ciessall of Logan. wool with wool pi events shine Tliev also hue 20 grandchildren "i remove h iggy spots hebee and three gre ptessing, lay baggy seit.on flal on I ts chile Reed Halverson. Lunch was served in the pioneer room to 13 club members and the following guests: Mrs. Charles Pond of Island Park, Ida, Mrs. A. V. Reese, Mrs. Foster Reese, Mrs. Bert Reese, Mrs. Jodie Smith, Miss Lucy Riggs and Miss Roma Reese of Benson, Mrs Albert F. McCann of Smithfield, Mrs. Clair Reid, Mrs. Don Reese, Mrs. Merlin Eliason, Mrs. Ray Cannon of Logan and Mrs. Carrie Jensen, Mrs. Lula Ardell Roylanee and Mortensen, Lois Gutke of Smithfield. Handy Hints Mr. And Mrs. C. C. Cressal Observe 57 th Anniversary bi a this p itionuU : hm . 'Pi ere they ihapui iz thlld-ui- observed today by ouile are the parents was of Logan. The Cres-u- ! home-dietin- own inter ether to ehe( lad died oil vice sen which Mi 2 No. 3. He tnin-haire- Mrs. Frank Reese was hostess to the Junior Ladies Literary club at the Bluebird in Logan. Mrs,, Ray Cannon of Logan read. Cocks Must Crow, by Marjorie Kinnan Musical numbers were a Rawlings, vocal duet. Mrs. Carrie Jensen and Mrs. Lula Mortensen; piano solos, and duets by Ardell Roylanee and Lois Gutke, an vocal trio, Mrs Jensen. Mrs. Mortensen and Mrs ii- Their Of Smithfield Clubs Reported . favorite r Flappenings Pi Avoid Factory Hair With Special Care con-nste- refupt London furnishing the 'j si hool BY ALKIV IH KT NEA Serv ice Muff ritor music. Designeis ceitamly nave spared hows and gives a "soft" the bolt in makt g spring clothes, Lovely in detail were the dance salute. and, lady, the di esses won't spoil rrrangements supervised by the Y. 4. No. W. M. I. A. presidents of the three a fine feminine form but neither 5 Yes. wsrds, Mrs. Alfrette Liddle, Mrs. Better What Would You Do" will they hide your figure faults. Elizabeth Petersen and Miss Emma solution This fact, together with the new (b). Nielsen who also greeted the guests. necessity for wearing out last The ward queens, attendants and springs clothes which may not fit a figure that has expanded durparticipants in the floor show wer ill beautifully gowned in formals of ing fall and wintet, inspires red The floor show newed popularity for dieting. pastel shades. of several couples of the Why dont you try it, if you THE Missouri-bor- n three wards presenting stylist who the MIA had a great deal to do with putting can't get into your fence. clothes? Everybody knows about Queens and attendants from the oows in your hair, and who regulardieting. It does require power of makes Avenue sit and Fifth ly three wards were up Marguerite Smith notice will and it does do the job. Fifth her coiffures, Elva imaginative McBride and Arlene queen, now turns her attention to the facts Avenue salons accent sane and Xyquist attendants with young Terrdieting, usually combined of life hair in the factory, and sha sound Alien as crown bearer, first y with exercise and supervised by warns: nid; Joyce Andersen Queen, Renee "Mind what goes on under those a physician, in home care beauty Stanton and Jean Johnson attendicourses. One of the leadng and little Karen Olsen, crown heavy caps, other stiff gear, and training starts you off on its houses ing those if familiar bandanas you bearer, second ward; and LuWanna course by sending in don't service the want your lad Killer, queen, Glee Allen and Elaine to a woman staff physician fttersen attendants and small Shir to return and find you prematurely you who checks your measureifients d and even ley Miller as crown bearer from gray, or and physical condition, and if a the third ward. diet is necessary, makes up an inThose participating "Hair must move and breathe dividual will again one for you. like part in the stake Gold and like the rest of the body", she says, If you possibly can, see your Green ball and become or will the ill, scalp near for the planned physician before embarking on a foture. the hair will show injury. g course designed to Hair savers for the industry girls: use cotton net, fishnet, crochet, take off any large amount of SALES GAIN However, if you are in WASHINGTON, March anything porous and light, for your weight. health you will not be harmgood wear it Aiales gain of 25 or don't and turban 7 Jan-snood, per cent for uniform ed by eating less, and also eating 1943, over January 1942 for too tight. If you wear aband o once all the necessary foods. There is inside the kinds of Utah business except cap, shampoo one diet, for instance, which takes a a with week department stores was todsponge squeezed thru reported of two pounds a ay by J C. Capt, dneetor of the suds or cleaning fluid. Ammonia off an average off four pounds and lop week, may the rinse for tmaua, from a a makes good study of 209 Utah water combined with exercise. And if latail stores Howevi r, the report band. all foods essential bowed the normal Never bewail the scarcity of bob- yet it contains January, slump for a woman who does a desk job, business with sales down 3k by pins and metal curlers if you or one per nt from those of requiring equivalent expenDecember 1942. set your hair under your turban or diture of The menus concap, try rag curls like Grandma tain meat energy on six days; vou may to" have. with Garden snails have made used Theyre homing safely substitute' lean fish like and it one is thrown over strings of old stockings or underwill cause sole or haddock. Here's what you bewail into the next never these and wear, wilt it yard, eat: Mum. the hair to break. Breakfast every day: T grapefruit, 1 slice "Melba toast, coffee an; it and Green ball held in the Bluebird Gold Elite hall with orchestra of Logan the ER f Wards Stage Green Ball Hyrum Burts ; , 5 amt ions for the Logan high Junun Prom are in the tir al st iges according to Leslie Dunn. Junior in ehuge of the affair The danee. to be held End ty night, will eonnnenre at ,v30 and dl be m the school gymnasium. The committee heads in charge of the affair include M irilyn Carter, decorations, John Herrick, advertising, Madison Groutage, dance i ards Keith Nelson, voting. Mary Jean Sorenson, refreshments, Helen Nichols and Gloria Johnson, -e mhlv The queen and her attendants will be a feature of the dance lilting- at Newton lor a few ilavs wore En'-i.iand Mrs Elwtn A Pitei.xon. Ensign Pitiivin, son of Mr. and Vrs. Pail, v A Peterson of Newton married Wvnona Girrett, daughter ol Mi and Mrs. George (lanitt of Corpus Chnxti, Texas, on Feb. 11, at Cot pus 1. "rrr Final Plans For Promenade Taken By Newton Man Mind Your Manners PHONE 50 Juniors Make Vows Christi. After a few clays leave the couple left for Seattle, Washington, where Enign Peterson will attend a special officers' training' school. In his militaiy caieer he has been stationed at Alaska. San Francisco, Coipu.s Christi, Texas, and Seattle, Washington. According to a repot t received by his parents he is now at the base hospital at Seattle, ill with the mumps. LEAH O. NELSON, Editor -- Varsity Dance Club Slates Party The Varsity Dance eiub will hold its darn ing party tonight in the small ballroom of the Dansante. Formal in nature, the danee will commence a 9: p. m. Club officers and their partners are in charge of arrangements. Titian, celebrated Dlian paint-- 1 continued to paii.t until the time of his death at the age of er, 99. 20 MAT. EVE& 25 NEW TODAY! 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