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Show Tnr LrxMV, it An Ham for Easier is Traditional Preston Social L! Id iG Groups Lena A. Olsen Parties Honored On Luster Motif O the Luster 8 lOl'PN' HUtAID March Tiiexdnv, I or riiutifs vveie used in dei orativet sthenic for an April Fools' Day party Wednesday even-iliat the home of Mts. Silva Ietterbuig. Assisting Mis. Pettei-boi- g Mis was as Manan Greaves with menibets of their Friendship club as guests. It was a backwards affair, from costumes worn by the ladies to the lunt heon served the guests at small In observance of her Slst buth-da- y anniversary, Mrs Lena Olsen of Young waid was honoied Thuis-da- y evening by a family dinner at her home. Sixteen guests, comprising hei five sons and thiee daughteis, and their partners, enjoved dinner, Mrs served by a daughter-in-laV. Allen Olsen, Young waid Mrs. Olsen, widow of Christian Lorenzo Olsen, is enjoying excellent health in her Slst year, and Spend a good deal of her time doing woik in the Logan LPS temple Her five sons and three daughters are: David A, Lee E, Beil and V. Allen Olsen, all of Young ward, Cliff A Olsen, Paradise Unit Holds Social, Reelects Officers CHAIN THROUGH :i CEMi YEOMEN DA1EN. Ev VL' , JI?QP i I mo 0 n r- .j 0 mMiit ZS -, 1 & do Mc-Cu- TUfcJr in ii ie,f nr ' y t : ; ready-to-eAV EASTER DINNER TRADITION is ham, with lilies of raw white turnip and carrots. fullv-cooke- B1 AY NOR MADDOX (. NBA Staff Writer EASTLR is the feast of hope F nods that symbolize spriny and it birth belong in the gala menu table beautiful with Make youi gleaming ciystal and silvei, your mosl dencate cloth, most elegant d, at for Easter, try these new lacy little ice cieam cups, filled with vanilla ice cream and dotted with crushed fresh (or quick frozen) strawberries. Lacy Ice Cream Shells (16 to 18 ice cream shells) One cup sifted cake flour, 1 tea spoon ginger, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 23 cup sugar, 12 cup unsulphured molasses, 12 cup buti ter or fortified ine. Hpat oven to 300 degreese F. (moderately slow).' Sift together first four ingredients. Heat molasses just to boiling point in saucepan large enough for mixing dough. Add butter or margarine; stir until melted. Giadually add sifted diy ingredients. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto greased cookie sheets, 2 inches apart. Bake 20 minules. Cool 2 minutes. Carefully slip spatula underneath wafers to remove from pan. Quickly shape over inveited custard cups. Cool. Just before serving, fill with vanilla ice cream. If wafers become brittle before they are removed from pan or shaped, place in oven a minute to reheat. ma-ga- xlce-pteside- Cornish Club Hears Review W o men to W ear S ummer Hats To Balance "Naked Feeling" Smithfield Lady Missionaries Meef John-Frederi- half-aroun- Family Entertained Mendon Gleaners Preparation Mrs Low Sheaf Meeting Held Sunday Ceremony ll Dinner Guests Win-war- d. 4). Then they repeat tiding I' in their original po Mtion 1 Now two ladies cha throng-1- , MSI center of the line H I And then come hack IF doin youre fine P t cotons Little Miss Has Birthday Party For her little daughter, Dobbs gave a birthday 19 at the home in Comal Games were played and refre ments were served to six little friends, Misses Joleen Mvler Taylor, Loietta Pitcher, Tamara dra Cottle. lyn Riohma-Daw- and Sa Sigma Nu wives and motriM j will meet Thursday at the house at 7:30 p.m. chap-M- mfc-- BKimJ) " easier-actin- nsus Hides any old suiface completely! Easy to apply with brush or roller. 100 oil base paint that dries quickly. QT. Automatic King-Siz- e g Wits FROM HARSH LAXATIVE 0vrdnv9 ovoifobt at 9tro eoft "TEST DRIVE N N m r THE regu- larly I Mr. Frank J. Baumbusch, 581 St., Columbus, 0. Just one of many unsolicited letters from N users. If you are troubled with constipation due to lack of dietary bulk do as this man does. Eat an ounce of tasty Kelloggs for breakfast daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, return empty carton to Kriloggs, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! s.-- AT v. La-thr- op 50 FLAT GAL. 10 wS WONDERFUL RELIEF Two years ago I saw your ad about and took your advice. Havent taken a pill or medicine since I began eating Homegtmrd ONE COAT As Planned LOWEST On famous "Home ESTIMATES GIVEN Guard" insulation, siding, roofing. Phone 369 for a trained representative No Obligation! FORD YOUR FORD DIALERS Spring Is Here Clean-Up- ! It will open your eyes The only car in its field with AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE! ALL-BRA- ALL-BRA- CENTRAL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 227 North Main llieifpi n WILSON MOTOR COMPANY LlFAIUTs'il328 Nortl1 Ma,n Logan Phone 122 )ST Lib( phn Sigma Nu Unit Fewer Returns e, -- 'fl flat-foote- Hitt ' 1 1 The two ladies on the the line move dllet'v f0rf'VC until they can ilh couples who constitute the i.Ti rM The four In line make room il l the two active ladies can 7 1 1 lp line. The ladies j n the hands as they pass betu een ' couples, and they proceed alt the other side of the line meet their opposite turn them aiound and go back again, splitting the" as they go. Prevent Strain by Mounting Stairs in Proper Fashion ALL-BRA- T. no-T- table Easter with (entered baskets Lively games added more to the evening entertainment Special guests were Mrs Lons Garner and Mrs. Donna Allen. Bridge Party e A was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. G. W. Friday afternoon with Mrs The fust of the three figures In Don Smith, Mrs. Alton Nash and this Heres the eighth of 12 lesson articles that show you how to chapter might be called a preMis. Bob Fulton as guests Mrs. do the basic square dancing steps and some of the advanced figures, McCune was high stote winner for liminary step. It is used to get the the games. A salad luncheon W'as dancers into a formation from IiUter articles will refer back to earlier lessons, so save them all for future reference. served the ladies. which other figures are started. Special Interest class of the To get the set into the shape of Fifth Ward Mutual participated in an H the caller may say, as shown In the diagram. Then the the four advance toward their opa social Wednesday evening at the First couple come on out and four walk to the center. waid hall. Under direction of posites. As they meet their opswing. Meilin Larsen, supervisor, games be can the that posites, they join right hands figures Among Now promenade half around and refreshments furnished enteron the H formation are Then, when they get to the other the based ring. tainment for a large percentage "Promenade to beat the band the two shown in the center and .end of the line, they exchange of the ward members. And now its four In line you at right. places with their partners Birthday Club turn. the caller may say: stand. First, mem to other as hostess Acting The turn is made by the couple The couple so designated swings, Now right and left along that bers of their Birthday club, Mr. four, joining left hands. The man puts and Mis. Dallin Woodward and and then promenades counterd clockwise Then back again as your were his right hand on his ladys waist, the set. Mr. and Mis. Glen Petterborg and they turn as they would in an before. reach their opposites, served a dinnter to the group at When they four-in-liwith them, The two couples to either side of ordinary "ladies chain (Chapter the Woodward home in Franklin they stand Saturday night. Mri. Don Elwell was specially honored and was presented a gift from the club as the member whose buthday occurred . Bind in durring the month. By dub Entertained Nash entertained Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Arlean Low entertained Primary preparation meeting members of her bridge club Wed- members of her family at dinner was held Monday evening at the nesday evening in the ladies lounge Sunday honoring her son Blair and of Mrs Kathryn Rasmussen .. thei, at the Preston Elks Lodge. A wife who are moving to Las Vegas, Bindmg of the Sheaves, by wasof Che. Ju Gleaner Girls of Mendon, G1, Hansen salad luncheon was served at Nevada. small tables to club ladies and Included were Mr. and Mrs. effected Sunday evening with Class tional Security in the Mrs. Gwen Collier and Mrs. Jen-ne- Blair Low, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Low, Leader Ada Walker in charge. child was discussed. Bosworth, special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Esplin, Mrs. Prayers were by Bonnie Shelton Conference plans were completand Kidman. Geraldine Mrs. were Score awards gtven ed refreshments were served Paul Low and the The Marion The to and officers program included Connie Gibbons and Mrs. Betty hostess. Jessop, and teachers. nine Gleaner Sheaf, given by Marlynn McCune for bridge honors. Bird; Gleaner Symbolism Annual Banquet by By California law, a housewife Deon Bird; Making Friends," by Gleaner Girls of Whitney ward is liable to imprisonment if she Laura Baker; annual Joyce Chastity, by their banquet enjoyed Lee Bird; Binding the Sheaves," doesnt boil her dustcloth after Tuesday evening at the home of 100 percent membership by Class using It. Mrs. Lucy Tanner, and included Mrs Recent dinner guests of Mrs Mrs. Anna Jensen of Cornish were Mr. President Geraldine Kidman, Deon, Margaret Winward, Lulu and Mrs. Lloyd Miller of New Joyce, Laura Lee, Marilyn Shelton; Boneta Oliverson, Mrs. Moser and Mrs. Vida BecksteSd as York City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mi- Betty Lou Yonk, Geniel Hughes, ller and family and Mrs. Lillie Nela Stockdale, Livinia Bird, June special guests. The evenings program was plan- Evans and son Cordell of Logan. Bowen ; representing binding ned by Joan Moser and Vonzzaa sheaves, Marlynn Bird, and acceptDursteler. Favors were made by ing the sheaves, President Gladys Ella Hull and Brokie Mae Hughes and Bishop Reeves Bird. Dinner arrangements were Nelda and Geniel sang two duets under supervision of Lila Foster, with Livina Bird as accompanist; Lillias Ann Tanner and Venna BOISE, April 3 (U.P) U. S. In- talks were given by Curtis Miner. Oliverson. ternal Revenue Collector John R. Stake President Owen Miner who During the evening receipe Viley said today that he figures presented Ada Walker a certifibooks were made for each girl with there were 25,000 fewer returns cate of award, and a talk was members contributing their favor- filed In Idaho this year which given by Stake President Devon ite receipts for each book. Wiser. called for income tax refunds. Holding a social Thursday eve- ning was the Paradise Faim Buteau with President Marlon Olsen ( blha afick COUgt, springs love- in charge lliest flowers Musical numheis were given bv, To cu, riruf,Kf.rv to a minimUm and at the same lime carry on the tradition of ham for Paster, select and Nu hit. Ada county president, fu,v cooked read.t0eat ham. county director Annie Oldham. no further Thlst'vpe Elections were h. Id with p.esenl cookug flnd ,equlre, can b0 seryed co,d officers being They mi f ou wnt ,t t0 gleam slmply O sen, presit en elude M1' scoie it, give it a sugar glaze, and ; R. se, retan Howell, jad.es bake (m,y 15 minules n g ho( Henry auxiliary president, Alyce I). Olsen oven. If you Insist on serving it Zella S. Howells and heat serve. and hot, through secretary, Norma Rtckmote. Thd distinctive yet mild flavor The film, "The Mnaole of Para- of th's type of ham goes perfectly a was shown and dise Valley, with spring vegetables and fruits. amorgasborg enjoved by 60 people. Garnish with crisp and colorful and very edible flowers made of thin slices of raw w'hite turnips with slivers of carrot for the stamen. Garnish also with tufts of vivid green watercress. For a dessert wonderful enough Cornish Literary club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Etta Troscth by Miss Lula Clark. reviewed Miss Sadie Sorenson the book "Backwood's Teacher", by Joseph Nelson. Luncheon was served to club merr ers and one special guest, BY BARBARA BUNDNCniJ When they do show up on hats, Mrs. Marlon Troseth. United Press Fashion Writer he likes them to look like thpy NEW YORK, April 4 (UP) came that way hes taken artiare going to have to wear ficial flowers apart and sewed their hats this summer to keep the pieces flat all over a number of the gayest summer bonnets. A from feeling naked all over. Thats the prediction of Fied couple of stray blooms stick up Yesh&ra club of Smithfield met at the home of Mrs. Dean Btschoff Frederics, who dreams up the hats from the appliquoes, as if they grew. with Mrs. Don Bishop in charge that carry the wellknown Inc. label. of the program. She read "The The way this summers clothes Greatest Story Ever Told, by Ful ton Oursler. Luncheon was served are built, he pointed out, "psychologically, a woman is going to feel to nine members. undressed." The dresses are sheer," he said. They havent any sleeves. The skirts are short. The necklines are plunging, or low. "But a woman doesnt like to look naked all over. So, unconsciously, she will reach for a bat" And the short and BY ALICIA HART sleeveless chiffon shirt wont seem NEA Staff Writer naked any more. their women feel dont age Mary till they put a foot on the first For Is the really shy girls, Fredsome of those hats erics Step of a long flight of stairs. so broadmaking take the place of theyll Then bones and muscle ache In an umbrella, too. anticipation of the long haul upStiff or floppy natural leghorns ward. Much of the stress, strain and actual damage done to the trimmed with orange ribbons, body In mounting stairs can be sheer and mystenous black horse-to avoided if legs and muscles are hair and lush velvet are built hang three inches over the shoulused properly. To avoid huffing and puffing, ders In some cases. start out with a straight back. More daring damsels can settle Place the forward foot, pointing for hats as sheer as their dresses straight ahead, almost flat on the platinum blonde hoisehair, for first step. Don't let the heel over- Instance, done up like spun sugar hang. Place so as to get as much candy, or lightweight stiay overof that forward foot on the step as laid with ferns under veiling. possible. Resting the weight of There arent so many flowers on your body on the advanced foot, the hats as sometimes, Frederics raise the body upward with thigh said, because there ate going to and leg muscles. The reer leg be so many flowers covering up will straighten of its own accord the bare spaces somewheie else. and it in turn can be moved up"Therell be flowers on belts, ward and forward with the on the wrists, in buttonholes, almost every place, he said. They slightest strain. d At first this approach are very flattering with the de per to stair will seem awk- necklines. ward but when it becomes a habit, stair vhmbing will be a ciikIi. Coming down the stairs can involve less wear and tear op STAYS nerves and muscles if you will step down with posture erect and STAY will employ the proper technique of using your feet and legs. Let the ball of the descending foot strike the step below, with the rest of the foot following Straighten the forward leg. Bend the rear lg sharply at the knees as it starts coming downward. For dest ending with grace, avoid swaying from side to side. Keep Rea. u ti pay. orr ahead, jour toes pointed straight ENAMEL jour body balanced over the forward foot and jour weight on the It's One Coat Magic! outside border of that foot, not on Gives sparkling new the arch. color and leauty to walls, and woodFord Automatic Overdrive offers flexible operation thot work. cuts shifting. For extra passing power, too, just press down I driat loaf Easy on the gas pedal. It spells extra safety to go with Ford's Covers solidly on coal it Brakes and Ford's 35 WASHINGTON, Apnl 3 UD-Cecovers most surfaces now 13 ways stronger. Bureau officials appeared Body "Lifeguard" reStands today that their $H0 OOO.OOO quiz peated program was going off as planned. ALL-BRA- thri j I bridge-foursom- W ellsville, Mis. May Hansen, Ogden, Ada N Olsen, Salt Lake City, and Mrs Jean Smith, Clearfield. BY MARGOT Mqi I Leading Square Dan,,, Written for NLA ALONG THAT FOUR FOUR IN LINE , Birthday V our Partner 3 win o I 159 4, mMpa spr |