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Show THE Junior Meats Nice For Canapes Preston Social Anniversary Party Held Activities vivifies FIRST: Work and March 7, 1949 Logan, Utah, Monday, L, Toy Prints Are Easy on Budget Society lief HERALD-JOURNA- busi-b- e Amecus club met at the beautiful new home of President Marin-d- a a n JJ, Millard Friday evening for its Mayor Ernest Ebeihai.l reviewed meet-hel- d book "Gatheung Storm ..SECOND: Work the by Uth anniversary party. Tuesday at 2 p.m. Winston Chut chill at th home of The table decorations were In 'ullbeA made. MonMr. and Mrs. Sheruin be a quilt (bb the Easter motif with a beautiful Cwill be held. birthday cake on a crystal base as day evening for Fine Arts club will their and members Acting Quilting guests. centerpiece. Places were marked THIRD: Easter Katherine was Mis. William with miniature hand-mad- e as . o 30 a.m. with Women are bonnets. Craner. bs charge. ey A delicious dinner was served Mrs. Dan Huberts sang A Flag scissors and help A 10 with Mrs. Millard, Rachel Fuhri-maWithout A Stain accompanied on Ling for rugs any time Genevieve Bradley, Elva 2 pm. work the piano by Mrs. Abner Larson. hdav At will rran and Florence Oskar as hostwere be held, served refreshments l Tasty meeting S esses. !espt to to bring 4Sguests. re urged 'or hi, A short business meeting followa ideas for housecleaning D U P Meeting .u w ed with new officers being elected. j.nin? A rauiu Rachel Porter DUP met at th Mrs. Rachel Fuhriman will serve on these topics by Lula home of Mrs. Henry Johnson for as president and Mrs. Bertha Hale ter radio station RSA. their February meeting Thursday as se cretary. r! Mrs. Earl Hollingsafternoon. Games under direction of Elaine worth presented the lesson on "The Loveland were the evenings enMove South. Mrs. Wells McEntire read tertainment. Prizes were awarded meeting a special a sketch on the life of a "as read to Josephine Johansen, Genevive for held be will rfjctfce Mat grandfather, Martin Harris. Mrs. Make the canape tray substantial with ripe olives, cheese and Bradley, Ada Wayman. meeting. tow Sundays The following members enjoyCoy Manning favored the group baby meat spreads. e fun Work and buwith several vocal selections. ed the evening: Elva Bodrero, Gen, sline BY GAYNOIt MADDOX Refreshments were served by will be held Tuesday evieve Bradley, Elmira Brown, 1(pt crisp crackers. meet public Deviled F.ggs Writ-- r Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Caroline Staff NEA Ruth Brown Clara Felix, Rachel Fuhriman, Iia -, runnv JJfurs and Mrs. Julia MfcCondie. Curried beef is truly good InljoRhson, Josephine Johansen, Buffet and party service is a he, be Loveland, eggs. Remove yolks fromjnca Millard, Elaine . wUl'discuss Services ofAll popular gains with the discov Birthday Marked d type eggs; mash well. Florence Oskar, Oreta Tate, Ada that guests like to sulk the:r2 Health Department. f ery Mr. Mrs. Perkins Marion and he G, Ardella jn(o something substantial,' Combine with meat mixture; blend AVayman, Ida Guyman. inoHhe waareiyitejl. entertained for members of the even at inforntals. will ires j So dont be well. Stuff egg w hit es. generously Griffiths and Bertha Hale, SEVENTH: the family honoring their father, suiprised if you find youitelf eat- - and garnish with minced parsley Wednesday with quilting Joseph Perkins, who was celebrat- ing and liking sandwiches niade'or chives. (Cuiry addicts may want bed. "y h, 10 a.m. Al women ing his 76th birthday anniversary from some of the versatile new to step up the curry powder). rnl",0 so are Invited to help, hai lalDJ IXGVoliai Friday. To Make Small Roll Canapes: meats. Livened with curry, and the re-.upholsteringwill be dem-- L Those attending the dinner at baby try. . t - Trim crusts from thin slices of I i Worccsteror , lemon, mayonnaise cushions 4 oclock were Mr. and Mrs. O. J. JW be celslice each bread. to into fresh bring fit Invited Spread very yy ..shire, smoothly they All are GOnGSCJciy has ho, Perkins, Salt Lake City; Mr. and ery stalks or stuffed eggs. with favorite filling and roll up type and instructions n, Mrs. Jesse Stevens, Logan; Mr. Veal Canapes like jelly roll. Cut each roll In Tangv khJp wm be given on how to March 9, In the Loand Mrs. J. C. Perkins, Smithfield; half. Serve plain or garnished. Or Wednesday, (Makes cup) Fourth ward chapel, five adgan the Steven Millers. Ogden: Mr. and people Three tablespoons grated cheese, brush lightly with melted butter vanced piano students of Irving TENTH: Work meeting Toys Inspire gay prints used for these inexpensive rayon dresses. Drummer-gir- l (left) poses in a Mrs. Douglas Griffith, Mr. and Italian style, ti eR when swing-slurte- d cup butter or and brown in hot oven (400 de- Wassermann will be presented in dress which sports bright-printe- d of Perdrum. balloon which Mrs. her . ,t 10 a.m. Tuesday, the V. Mrs. and A. Marler Toy toy replicas forified margarine, 1 can (3'a grees F.) 5 to 10 minutes. made, model be is will in air is to a recital. They Include Patricia in tossing an miniature motif make dress. for her 1. (right) duplicated M quilts kins. eon'e Curried Beef Spread ounces) junior veal, 1 tablespoon with Pond, Carolyn Hansen. Jean a hen , of the members Other meeting at 2 p.m.. family 1 NEW x minced A (Yield: (NEA) onion, cup) lablespoon finely pale blue rayon shantung called Paul Sorensen and Betty Rappleyt. Stop nnition on short cuts m thinking YORK, ilmost and aftemoon the BY KINAKD F.PSIE durirg or that you have tc break dress which gives full play to an chopped green pepper pimento, Three tablespoons mayonnaise, The program w'ill begin at 8:15 Laila Friedli, st n i Jj honmed ,he goes ,0 " I teaspoon lemon juice. i teaspoon curry powder, 1 can p.m. and the public Is cordially in NEA Fashion Editot Luncheon the piggy bank in order to add a print motif of the of day. lt ill rJ by JuliaandKuna. many happyretun.. Add cheese gradually 1o soft- (3i ounce) junior beef, 4 loons In a contrasting wine-re- d t0 come and enjoy an evening all women of smart print dress to your wardzen lin icrved, butterflies, balloons, robe. ened butter or margarine. Mix Music color, keeps stjling down to a music presented by these talof t0 Program urKed miles a,en11: art ird Some of the gayest print dresses drum-majo- r hats. minimum with unpressed plea's ented young people. , a to be evening meeting of the spring season are priced at So competent a job Is done by set into a midriff band, a plunging rvjninriiesof the chopped veal, onion, pepperland chopped beef until snooth and for scheduled club is ( Literary senators members Mix lemon Bn,l Add less than $10 each. Credit for so these gay motifs in dressing up a neckline and brief cap" sleeves. well blended. juice. seasonings, mVdav in the third ward chapelJor 16 at 8 p.m. ar h hfsday, Mar. nu ih chic for so little cost goes dress that its design makes no A drummer-gir- l Spread on bread, toast or(Spread generously on bread rounds, print tayon forir, ' Carlson and her ali,n q Meeting to a series of ELEVENTH: cans gjri chorus presented an afternoon' print attempt to compete with fabric which drum and drum-majconducted Tuesday. 2 p.m rayons, each of which ouldoes the interest. dress design is in bold colors dot a beige back-'0- y Although musc before an appreciative ireclati S. Russell Mrs. I" home of for springhtly appeal. Scat- simple, its silhouette is soft and ground makes a simply-style- d North-ia- dof other audience. Mrs. Ernest Moore aca 219 East First over d e in tered dress with and the details that pastel backgrounds swingy companied the chorus and also the off, st the chapel. The lit-- y crayon-brigcolors are china ani- individualize styling are feminine skirt, peg pockets and a pert little plaved several organ selections. tor. Or. Lyric Expressions mals, buttons and bows, ted shoes, to the last stitch. lesson. collar. Mrs. O. R. Cutler, Mis. H. T. knov will be given BY RUTH MI I J JETT be Restoration, and Mrs. George Egbert Bickmore ie slate BY ALICIA HART table Preston. NEA Staff Writer and served acted as ght he ; PROVIDENCE FIRST; Work NORTH LOGAN: Meeting will NEA Staff Writer meet-wi- ll Work TWELFTH: a who yuy Its lucky husband and business meeting is Tuesday. be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. The Leave light refreshments from an Armengames to the be held under direction Never has to remind his wife to children. guessing ian Maderia linen covered table iprerlate A sewing class for "helps in re- theology lesson will be given by The "guess-whapJensen and Virgie Larsen or ten centered with red and white spring sew the buttons on his shirts or proach is too coy for the mature clothing Is featured; Rose Nyman and Aletha Batt. At iSr at 7:30 p.m. Wood fin-j- e modeling mend his socks. are the blooms. woman who values her reputation and also, two quilts will be on. Quilt- 1:30 p.m. the teachers topic will will be demonstrated Knows at all times how much lember Mrs. P. H. Edgley, president of for poise. Israelsen. is desired oy ing begins nt 1 p.m. and all mem- be presented by Eva Is ood attendance in their how hei money joint checking The woman, for example, who the club, welcomed the guests and bers are urged to participate. There will be a nursery. wife never because his account, :eri one of starts her MILLYILI.E WARD: Meeting conversation presented Mrs. Carlson and the fails to record the checks Toshe with "Guesstelephone vorld-- St THIRTEENTH: Meet-wi- ll PROVIDENCE SECOND: OGAPf chorus. who this is? is imwill be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. girls lesson will the 7:30, 2 night, theology writes. p.m. be held Tuesday at on her listeners patience be presented by Rosetta Stauffer when sewing will be done for the Can call up just before leaving posing t the will be In the form of work and If a curt reply is forthand fund bazaar and ward time, 7 building assemble teachers at the office to say that he is bringing and Visiting it this ness. Figurine painting coming, she will have only her is sale March 17th. Business meeting the a to s oclock for reports; friend and home not topic pat-and dinner, done nt in tm be will citing own coyness to blame. will be held at 2 p.m. and refreshunder direction of Rieda Hunn. Pi get a tale of woe about, on account Another for temple aprons will be ments will be served. type of guessing game SECOND: WELLS ILLE There of menu this wash the are being day, Members Train si to the women. to which most people object is the HYDE PARK: Work and busiJosMrs. be a and will is cold cuts. or quilting hamburger towels and t whes d to bring dish one that starts out with such Plans are under way for the ' Can meeting will be held Tr'sday tell his favorite joke for a query eph Hoskin will have articles from ness2:30 nutted, for rugs. as this; Notice someannual Junior prom to be held in the A quilt will be start- at p.m. ladies. An to to have the China show time and his umpteenth that In the room? new This T a.m. All ladies who BGAN FIFTEENTH: Tuesday the school et thing high Friday, can, gymnasium is at wife join in the laughter the opener is interesting aftemoon promised., are asked to r, intended as an March class Richard probably come 11, pm. Mrs. Lettie Sorensen will Smith, please early. line. SMITHFIELD FIRST: Quilting punch resne s build-up for an exquisite new the social science lesson. president announced this week. Can come home late to dinner, arch will start at 10 a.m. and luncheon There will be other handiwork for rrowi at Tftfcrv Mnm4 h MM Mt I The dancing social is scheduled without having to start apologizlamp or piece of furniture. But At 2:30 will be served about noon. Mrs. those who do not quilt. WAN SIXTEENTH: who wr to begin at 9 p.m. with the Dan-sanmany guests are not observant of Miss Amy Kearsley will gl"e before he lesson the Nelson the will and gets ing through i give didnt Roy changes made In room decor and orchestra furnishing the mus- door. emonstration on color in the there will be a special talk on likes such a question will be greeted Miss ic. Special dance numbers will be FAVORITE MEAL de-- L Is e. A attendance good YEARS the health clinic. FOR likes of either floor show in featured the by an embarrassed silence during Gets meal his served favorite SMITHFIELD SECOND. WOrk to d'sr or flustered hemming and hawing. BROADWAY the evening. no Is to reason him occasionally for Han-i- ft and business meeting will be held ' GAN SEVENTEENTH: bo ist Working on the various commit- at all, except that it's his favorite If a person really wants to show STAGE class will be held Tuesday Tuesday with quilting beginning d oft a Mertees Geraldine are prize, the Pat Miss Porter, J of Reta Millville Swenson meal. 30 SUCCESS! p.m. Quilting will be Wed-li- y at 10 a.m. rill, and Quinn Griffeth, decoraNever gets called pet names In best way is to point out its merits at 10 a.m. and regular work nt Ate SMITHFIELD THIRD: Quilting was hostess to her clubof Wednesday to guests. and Paul her at the home tions; Hollingsworth sister, evening but is frequently called openly public, will be held Wednesday, will begin at 10 a.m. The lesson tug ims And there is that third comPaul in advertising; Carma Edgley, Nibley. in his them of Forsberg home. the m. privacy Refreshments will be serv-b- y will be presented at 2 p.m. and meral. of guessing game which Johnson and Clarice Hendricks, fiThose present were Nola Olson, Never has his faults broadcast mon type h. Hell HarmonizaEvelyn Larsen and Mable will be on "Color s.ime women play after bagging a and Ann Tan- to their friends. RaK. nance; Carol Hale, Dunkley Sybil Campbell, assn. There will be a nursery. tion. las just mona Jessop, VaLoye Hovey and ner, refreshments; Shirley RobinCan put his feet on the daven- bat gain. They query. Guess how e list SMITHFIELD FOURTH: Regu- Ilene Rindlisbacher. son, floor show, and Aileen Harris, port he paid for, without having much I paid for this wonderful all is Of course, when this lar work meeting will be held. Luncheon was served. ticket sales. his wife reprimand him the way little dress? There will be a quilt and sewing impanv game is played, a woman never to he was his used mother when Mr. lt, for all who attend. The lesson will realizes that the guesser is risking a kid. ind si; be under direction of Mrs. Afton picking the dress owner's pride a can wife Has resist who buyhall U r in her bargain by glibbing out a Smith. she doesnt need, ing something COLLEGE WARD: Tuesday at even though it's a great bargain. price lower than was actually paid. in Millville tcNaugh 1 p.m. meeting will be held with avert having this hapon side Has his wife his when She could ic.) also avoid putting her and the farm bureau lesson on horn pen borne met at the club Booklore fireside a chat he disciplines the children. j Sunday evening of Mrs. Aaron P. Christensen Wedfurnishings being given. At 1:30 was held at the home of Mr. and Has a wife who can get ready friend on a spot if she would p.m. the liteiary lesson will be Mrs. Evan Humphreys of Millville. afternoon. ItiarUy Ora pawin, nesday to go anywhere In half an hour. simply stop playing a childish Realistic and colorings shadings arfiCrMtCinr H. Mecham In her guessing game. E. Mrs. given by Ch'oe Afflck. A good Arrangements were made by Ar- of handsome ducks, hovering over charming manner reviewed "Hamwil be appreciated. attendance Miss LaRae and den Humphreys ARTB their native marshes have been let SOUTH: Tuesday Hulse. RICHMOND , It Is said that cod liver oil Is by William Shakespeare. panto! by the talented artist, degood for puppies and old dgs. rn.durtoftJ will be work day according to Mrs. was served to members and Tea Films were shown and a piano caught of this d lightful panel. a few Theta Upsilon Mother, Patroness Grace Funk of the presidency. selection was played by Arlene signer guests. Worked in versatile cross stitch, will meet Wednesday even10 group a.m. will with at was Work a and begin Anderson given the finished reading blemowr . the efat gives picture the chapter house. The ing cone. Refreshments quilting being by Leah Humpherys. I fect of needlepainting. igestku ig program will be given by Jewel Chtst were served to a large group. hot-iron Pattern No. 5847 consists of Jacobsen and Mrs. R. L. Paul is Hove Tom Vlad Your New transfer for embroidery, At the home of Mrs. Wells Smith hostess chairman. Wave? Farm Bureau meeting was stitch illustrations, color chart, N 0 ( J' Hon Roim Than Evrl Spring Permanent terial requirements and finishing held recently. Mrs. Bernice Jorgen- Get vours at sen discussed home decorating.' The Amalga Ladies card club instructions, THE CHARM met at the home of Mrs. Vera Send 20c in COINS, your name, Lunch was served to 18 guests. Salon fcttw Food Preservation Health and Beauty Cantwell for a social afternoon. address and the PATTERN NUMPhone 2S7 BER to ANNE CABOT co Herald-Journa- l, Refreshments were served. INDEPENDENT 828 Mission st., San Francisco 3, Calif. heln Tues' Book Review - 1 n, Bo-dre- ro sug-ber- nt jsrsiss; hr Mar-stuff- i. hard-cooke- Pianrt Pf jgj all-ov- er O'-e- . all-ov- ' tea-vite- (j to Sat-IA- rt-.- We The Women Coy s short-sleeve- Questions i Show Poise Lack ht Cross Stitch Panel at Preston High Plans Annual Promenade hoi fit te Swenson of O-H- IT t Hostess newly-acquire- ' Le-no- pjBooklore Club Fireside Chat Enjoys Review Held Theta U. Unit , Juper-Freei- w Card Club Meets ma-Ladi- maim j Today's Issue Contains The Herald Journal's Herald-Journal- 's 1949-5- 0 Business and Professional on pages Directory appears in this issue 6 and 7. CORRECTIONS If your listing needs corrections please call numbers are 1979 or 610 Ext. 219. phone The special TELEPHONE. An operator will be on DO NOT WRITE to receive your call until 10 o clock tonight. by tele- 0il 9, :r 11 fro tu. 5359.75 15' Down, ;ld 21 )TEl Months duty ow 45 packages " er ,0ds for weeks! compartment stores d, better than ever V ,h HOW TO to Pay am. kitchen BE LISTED If your business or profession is not listed, call our In order to be included in the special number at once dithousands of books that will be reproduced from this rectory. U WEDNESDAY, MARCH Book Luree Club Entertained 1949-5- 0 CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Midnigt Show! NOW PLAYING The Book Luree literary club of Smithfield met Monday evening at the Reese Banquet hall with Mrs. Arnold Nelson as hostess. Mrs. Arthur Gyllenskog was In charge of the program and Mrs. Douglas Gregory reviewed the book David the King, by Gladys Schmitt. Luncheon was served to IT club members and Mrs. Gregory, lilrs. Lowell Plowman will entertain the club this evening. Neither the mss hi hates nor the woman hi lim can stoni in the way if hit apic mission to clear tha woy far thi railroad) AIAMCLA00 Child Study Club Hears Discussion The Child Study Group of Richmond met Wednesday evening at the home of Cheryl Bishop. All members were present and the evening was spent quilting. Mrs. Jean Johnson gave the lesson "Building Health. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the lome of Donna ROBERT AVAILABLE . miller '"CAnr co. Mein rione 1820 Street DON'T FORGET NUMBER case you Don't forget the special phone number correct listing, to present or your wish to be listed, In Telephone 1979 or 610 Ext. 219 MAY CALL US COLLECT OUT OF TOWN PERSONS Nervous diseases are much more prevalent among brain workers than among other people. DR. M. W. MERRILL v lr toian-Amfei WARIIW nw DONALD 23 West Ist North, Logan Telephone 380-- R . CRISP 9iA JANE s WILLIAM DEMAREST WOC. 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