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Show FRENCHWOMEN'S vote will DECIDE FUTURE OF FRANCE Committees For New Officers Military Ball Are Announced Are Chosen By Solero Club -- - tr it i is 'Mu i. tt ion lm-- t of most Peterson hh delightful fireside wa i 8, 111)5. Skating Party Held By Dom Ecom Club 'iiy lesson rincdoi, Ihr Ihoad-hen- t t h.ugu of the progiain Mts Glen soei.it duettoi Miner; leporter. Mrs Noion Olsotf Young of 1iovo and Mr ond Mrs Special guests ot tin tunmg Slieldon Bcrgeson of Ogden, form-wer- e Mr. amt Mrs Kidumiml ir niunthns of the ului). ('hast; ; 1 All The Time in 4.5 j Anv toung mother too liuw to 'Imp On save her invaluable time By sending her children to l'ciitie's She'll find They get value for every last dime! MISS PETTERSON: Appealing. Adelle Young of Logan, banquet BY ALICIA HART Beverly Holmgren of Garland, AKA Staff Writer invitations; Katherine Treat of If you'll darn-stitc- h stocking programs and ticket Helper, They ' Faye Wennergren and Robert Jen- - ' welts before you wear new hose, Lola Jc:',n to reinforce those areas where : their 8cn of of GarlBnflsrnn-march .g.ntcis gup. Acre's a longer life in Gacldip antl Dorothy Myers of Logan. head for your hose, For that one and some more tips that will stand you in good stead, thank appealing, Shirley Pettcrson of "Marriage Is a Private Affair," who says she s the toes and heels of sheer stockings to keep these areas from rubbing thin from con- ! on Penneys Depend j IAlilS. of aye. have Ik n riven the vote. Next February will mark entrv in the Jnditit-i- l arena when ttn-- will tHlpdlC the election of district and municipal oil leers. I Logan-reteption- - It is estimated that the fi'mimnc vole will represent no less ill in 61 per cent of tile electorate, pie- 'T' . . . wlio 's suming that every wiim-ientitled to east her ballot docs mj Judging by the i!.i my with i be h Ju msi ive.s they have piesentid for registration, ihcic will he few abstainers. In any ease, ir vote houm wive caught unawuie by is bound to have a dei ided in!lu-ene- e tin sudden move of the OPA ra- - ' on the general political setin up. Washington! honing division have a right to know some of the The majority of Frenchwomen I have talked io at,- ,nn.,ems of f;l, ts behind the O :. 'uy t .w crruviiv nf in 1 ir S. C'ardon chairman of the Logan war fS Prulv a,'d rationing board stated them atVmrticiiia in their coupar.v s history. A I. t.c iay. resentful that they are some two "In October a survey was con- , the behind Anglo-.generations the Census Bureau to countries in obtaining their dinted by discover how many unused blue civic rights, s,iy "We are going to have to make up and red stamps were in the hands of the housewife. for lost time and learn fast. the chairman To General de Gaulle gnc mum said. The survey revealed that of the gratitude of lie- women of the women had enough bluet France for their mancipation. stamps to purchase 2.8 months They are justly proud of the fa, t supply of processed foods without that from the very first he always using any new stamps. It also associated them with the men of showed that they could buy 2.5 France who, with him, r, fused to months supply of meats and butaccept defeat, and that he never ter, and a two months supply of failed publicly to acknowledge sugar. their share in and tremendous Hail housewives been permitted to the resistance to use these stamps, in tape- of importance movement winch ultimately led to the serious food situation, they the liberation of their country. could have caused a run on. retail The raet that tlic re are no less food stores similar to a run on a than 12 women 'delegates to the bank. If all the women with extra Consultative Assembly proves that stamps had used the mat one time, de Gaulle has lived up to his could have crippled the food belief in their future usefulness as they and caused a really severe supply, Twelve out of 270 legislators. For this reason, an apshortage. may not seem a large number, but peal is being made to housewives it is double the to make sure that all cancelled proportionately female membership in the House stamps are destroyed so that none of Commons. find their way into black There arises the question, among may market channels. Any allegal use the more conservative Frenchmen, now might mean that of of women's abi'ity to cope with somestamps food items would entirely how to Will know politics. they vote? Will they be. influenced by disappear from the market. This would touch every family in the their husbands' political beliefs? United There is plenty of to Madame Gilbert food forStates. According all if rationing is reBrossolette, one of the 12 delegates, Frenchwomen will be much ligiously observed, but there is no Rationing means a more direct, more simple in their fair sharci for all of us. Share and approach to politics. share alike. "Personally, I think women will vote cither Left or Right, bhe commented. "No middle path for them. They will he essentially interested in solving the most pressing problems of the moment. They will demand many social reforms better care of children and old Alumni members of Chi Omega people; they will vote for security sorority will meet with' active and insurance against unemploychapter members this evening 'at ment and they will demand equal 7:30 at the chapter house. Reexmen. with for rights Today, freshments will be served. All cannot a married woman ample, members of the group are invited open a bank account or obtain a to be present. passport without her husband's sanction. Legally, she is in the position of a 'Minor. The real question, perhaps, is will the women's vote make democracy work in France better THE SITUATION: You have rethan it has worked before? Everyone is agreed thut women could ceived a wedding invitation. WRONG WAT : Wait until after render a priceless service to France if they would bring sta- the ceremony to send your wadbility to government and the ding gift. RIGHT WAY: Send the gift beguarantee of nationul fore the ceremony, if possible, addressing it to the bride-to-b- - n,'c' , i ' Frein-hwomc- . i s. o: ,t i held Sunday evening at the honvsf' f President and Mrs. E. G. Peter, J J f son. Fifty 'Gleaners and M Men am V; their friends gathered to hea'ji Mrs. Fred Thompson review "Heiy. is Your Wnr", by Ernie PvU Maughan McMurdic and Lq Pcaq U entertained with voc Bailey duets , and Mr. McMurdie playel piano selection while refreshment'll j were being served from a beaut fully appointed tea table. Ij Pouring were Mrs. Guy Christ (dull wan served. orison and Mrs. Edgar B. Mitchel l (lames were played and a gen-- i and serving were Miss LouiS'jJ'i oral good time was enjoyed by 42 Malkin and Mrs. Coreen C. Woodi members. The evening was plan- -' ward. In charge of general at-- , edned by Vivian Wiley, paity comrangements was Miss Matkinbtj mittee chairman, and was under president of the Gleaner class. ThriLj direction of dull sponsor Lu lie firesides are sponsored weekly bjib Bciliston the Fifth ward MIA. fliili. Monday Keening, January branch, Logan v. ill hold .i tin. nor meet ink Friday evening .d h ;to u the Bluebird Tin i .mum' tie on legislation and hiiil Villi ni women, of which u Spencer ami Mis Hat- Mhs i Ros-kcllc- BY ItOM-lTTlIVKt.KOMC NEA Staff ('orrenpondeiit French (V nllR'll haw? fit last come A AAUW Will Hold Dinner Meeting Plans and committee appointments for the fete were listed today by Lieut. Col. Ben B. Blair, commanding officer of the unit and Katie Loosle of Logan, regi mental sponsor. Feature of the ball will be . banquet, resumed after a lapse of two years. There will also be exhibitions by the ROTC and sponsors drill teams and the grand march. Assisting Miss Loosle as members of the general committee are Roma T oole of Logan and Hazel Stoddard of Richmond, regimental sponsors, and Col. Blair Committee chairmen and co- chairmen are listed as follows: Jenna Vee Lundahl of Logan, assembly; Betty Lou Lindholm of y Logan, advertising; Kathryn of Smithfield and Lucille Hatch of Burley, Ida., publicity; Eileen Tolman and Louella McCulloch of Logan, decorations; Denied the right to vote until recently, incensed Frenchwomen are shown staging an "election' in Montmartre Here they cist their "ballots" fut a woman candidate. Delightful Fireside Is Held At Home Pres.-Mr- in. Annual Military Ball sponsyed by the ROTC department, at I'tan State Agricultural college, will be held in the Dunsante ballroom Feb. 23. and will 'honor Gov. and Mrs. Herbert B. Maw- The ' over-suppl- y. Chi Omega Alumni Meets This Eve Social Situations 1 pre-darn- UP stant friction. Then, por Several Friends An enjoyable party was Hiven SmT field. The evening was spent in games lulC scried8 supper was Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lidell Elanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgeson, Ranzenbcrger. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Higginson of Smithfield, and Mr. nd Jrs. 0rvil jcnScn of Amalga. if you've any mis-mate- d stockings around which could oe brought together in a color-teaShirley has a suggestion for that. l thC PUS WONDER RAYON BROADCLOTH singletons into a color-wasa spoonful by dissolving made of a stocking-tin- t powder into a basin it fo warnl "ater an? siting Be with a final cold certain, however, that all the granules are completely dissolved or you'll have W e. RAYON Brothers Home For Visit Are Honored at Parties PRINTS Large selection of attractive shades. Easy to work with, perky little patterns. 39" wide. YARD In honor of Melvin Keith AnderSl'C and Private Boyd Eugene Anderson sons of Mr. and 88B son RAYON SNAII1NNG FAINTS Mr. Delos Andcrsqn of Hyrum, who both enjoyed a visit at home tained members of Cosmo club 'at lht sa,nu me, their grandmoth- cr Mrs. O. H. Anuerson cntcrtufu-e- d at her home Friday evening. at a lovely dinner party. ' Lunch on was served after which Other guests included Miss VirMrs. William E. Watkins gave an Fuhriman of Providence, interesting review of Green Dol- ginia Mrs. Melvin Anderson and son phin Street," by Elizabeth Goudge. Melvin Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Anderson. Mr and Mrs. Delos Anderson and Mrs. Max Ricks. A family party was also given at the home vf Mr. and Mrs. Delos Anderson for their sons. Present were all family members Guests at dinner Sunday of Mrs. including Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thomas Muir of Mendon were Mr. Albretson and son Jerry of Ogden. and Mrs. Kingsley Stewart of Salt The young servicemen were also and Mrs. J. D,. 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Any stain comes out easier Yonk at her home in Mendon when it is fresh. were Mrs. Elizabeth Churchill 3f Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Churchill and children of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kidman of Benson ward and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Kidman. Mrs. Yonk also entertained at Recent dinnpr guests of Mr. and dinner recently for Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Merlin Yank of Mendon were Fred Bailey and children, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tolman, Mr. Edith Nesson and daughter Marand Mrs. Dick Bowen and chil- ian of Salt Lake City, Mrs. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Evans Yong, Joe Johnson of Loahd son Barry and Ilecn and gan, Roland Yonk and Alfred Wallace Tolman, all of Logan. Yonk. Sanforized shrunk. Attractive floral signs on spring backgrounds. YARD 30". . de- ;r Are Luncheon SPRING as PRINTS Cotton, rayon blend for that new dress or housecoat you have been waiting for. . . . k with. 36' wide. 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