| Show iimr i J if ji Vtiri t iitiiM'ariiiim" m''“nii TJn iirT‘ tr rT - wary - ijrntiijr jray )i'r- j "M iitf"'i ft rW ! ’' v W W ? jr i- - Milady’s Hat Takes Backslide f uj- cr V again j vfei "’jJfA v - ii 4 "‘W - 'r A & y t - t The first thing noticed is that EVERYTHING in the summer hat line has backslid No fooling The accepted brims are all elliptical big ones fes -- ? MfT' 'iim' V'3 r Hamer S Culp left and Mrs John F Caffey publicity chairmen for the Naval Reserve Spring Formal map plans JLr the circle shorter from front to back Mesh Straw To produce a cool and lacy look straw meshes are favored weaves Ethereal whiffs of veiling add delicacy And those tons of flowers on spring hats have discreetly thinned out It’s the “One perfect rose” idea as against mad profusion You will find pipings of black velvet on natural straws And there are frosty white felts There was a day when summer white hats always were felt and addicts will hail these which may be cleaned with ease and speed Dressy white or natural straws In mushroom shape are banded and beneath the brim a beautiful rose or two is tucked Wear It ’Way Back Smart shade hats for city street costumes may be of very fine black straw with a flat tailored bow from the banding hanging one side or with a drooping tied bow hanging down the back of the head A honey of a shade hat was made of alternating bands of sheer black and chalk white straw braid with two clusters of big-leav- AHOY MATES Navy Weighs Anchor on Spring F ormal Plans Now hear this remember? If you’re not akin to King but to all former membera Neptune you probably won't of the navy men of destiny that is their presence is expected at the Naval Reserve spring formal May 21 in Jerry Jones’ Rainbow rendezvous announces Lt Comdr Hal Hawk general luscious brim One tuscan bends gardenias under the designer takes natural straw in a lacy weave a brim bonnet fashion off the face leaves the rest of the head bare continuing the straw In a bustle effect from the nape of the neck down over the shoulders It’s quaint on a cute girL —ADV Pugh Mrs R O Swallow Mrs A L Foote Mrs J M DeBou-ze- k and Ogdenites Mrs Donald Henry and Miss Ruth Jensen comprise the committee Mrs Thomas F Kearns Jr Is in charge of invitations and J J Schilling is chairman of reservations The reception Committee Includes Mrs Frank P Hoagland Mrs M D Johnson Mrs Harry L Hogland and Mrs Anne Stacey A deep sea atmosphere will be created by decorations comMrs Schilling Mrs mittee:W E Downward and Mrs F Wadsworth EKTISEMEM Mr Clara M Clawson an nounces the arrival of Navy and Black with White printed chiffon for the larger Woman Sizes to forty-fou- r thirty-eigElbow or bracelet length sleeve Slenderizing lines Continuing the test of the NEWBURYPORT PLAN for seven da vs longer Remember the West side of Main and the First entrance South of the Pedestrian Lane brings you to the door — 4f South Main ht ed Do 9 SettiA tA jru cost Anxf at a join 9 tjct of T (? f Choose from the complete line of lovely f NORCROSS Nothing could be more glamorous for a birthday party than a formal dinner dance atop the Hotel Utah at the roof garden according to Miss Ardis Robison daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald A Robison 1469 Harvard ave And that Is just how she will celebrate her 18th birthday Friday' night Twenty-fiv- e gay young couples will share v the fun NORCROSS AMERICA’S - D BEST-LOVE- 'rfS' GREETING CARDS Here15 f !2 j cisions If May 9th is your birthdate: “Many happy returns” Famous persons born on this date include Sir James Matthew Barrie novelist and dramatist John Brown advocate of abolition of Negro slavery William Bradford historian t I I I e It's a flaring model for Mrs V illlam B Blood — black horsehair with veiled roses off-fac- i Pfii Lazy People Shouldn’t Eat Dessert V ' fmi'y vm tove! c Jfr h yoar Dish a VJ h0f Friday In general: Personal discussions with others will accomplish more than memos or letters Double check midday and late morning Impressions Wait until early evening to make de f GREETING CARDS available at - -- esa- By JDA JEAN KAIN Perhaps you won’t thank me but I’ve just figured out how far a person weighing approximately 150 pounds would have to walk to burn up the calories in one piece of pie Fresh cherry pie lemon meringue or coconut custard counts 100 calories per Inch at so just a stingy cut the top three inches at the circumference counts 300 calories Well by going at top speed five miles an hour you can burn the 300 calories in 40 minutes It’s a lot easier to reduce by d of the required leaving calories off the menu than it is to burn them up with exercise Any recipe that begins "cream the shortening and the sugar and add the sifted flour” stirs a heap of calories Milk and egg desserts made without flour are less fattening than pastries Fruit whips with egg white and sugar are low in calories and custardsfairly are nutritious but not prohibitive in calories Gelatine desserts are not fattening For' the calorie count on desserts send for the Complete Calorie Chart Leaflets are Sc each by mail or lc each if you call at The Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Copyright 1947 King Features Syndicate Inc i‘ i fe t T 1 V well-kno- SUPREME NOODLE RING noodle er Crdd blpooni 1 Ui cup veub'eF Sr Best tDd 3 egg yolks greased ring in creamed wtb FlU rmg u h I m lWotehire cup of PPrikl beawn egg m 330 (k 40 minutes '" ££ lO-nc- h P - beams a message your way about Crsomy-ric- h outness extra creominevs to all recipes catling for milk or cream Notice the difference In this Noodle Ring Supreme! For Creamier dishes MORSISG MILK QUUERPUPPuP ’i Morning Milk odds extra dR--cl f ‘ Yy mss SCTU2S "Rice Shot from Guns is Simply Delicious” v? StoMmq in i v-MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE A Paramount Picture ) Mrs Edward Shea the former Miss Ramona Killpack who was married Thursday In the Cathedral of the Sladelelne START A STAR ACCOUNT- - ami: 4? Wedding Date Mrs Edward S Petersen 1633-10East announces the apof her proaching marriage daughter Sylvia Petersen Alley to John Robin Anderson a son of Mr and Mrs Roscoe J Anderson of Ogden The pair plans to wed May 16 at the Anderson home The bride-elehas asked Mrs Vernon Y Taylor to attend her as matron of honor Dale Anderson will be best man for his brother A graduate of the University of Utah Mrs Alley was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority Mr Anderson an alumnus of Weber college also attended the University of California at "Los Angeles and at San Francisco He was affiliated with Xi Psi fraternity During the war Mr Anderson served with the merchant marine having been graduated from the M M academy After a wedding trip the newlyweds will make a home in Salt Lake v I k Other DRESSES— Crapes Prints ct and Bembergs Pastals and Navy 8195 ° Si f a 2995 "FRUIT-OF-THE-LOO- Cotton Print I '‘J II 1 1 'M J DRESSES Sizes 10 to 20 — 38 to 44 Mother will lovo ona 298-39- ft if 8 New Spring Coats and Suits Reduced to Vi Reductions Come Off Our Cash Prices Not a Cent Extra for Payments! SAVE NOW on a beautiful Spring Coat or Suit or BOTH You may Budd greeted his parents with 4 lusty cry Monday at L D S hospital The baby weighing 6 15 ounces has been pounds named Arthur Richard Budd Jr The Budd family lives at 57 Boulevard Garden Mrs Budd was formerly Miss Claire Jorgenson charge yours and Mother’s right on the SAME account— but get these SAVINGS NOW! Raduced Sate Prices New Onfy 19” 29 99 UP Felt holds Its own among straws Lorraine Jensen wears a stunning tailored model tied with a stiff maline bow at the back Charge All Purchases on One — Payments Arranged to Just Suit You! STAR Invites Account TWITTERS Your Accountl i How is this for long range flying? It is Mrs James E Pennock 908-4t- h East who is making the big trip Son Albert Pennock put her on the plane for New York Thursday evening and she’ll wave goodbye to the U S A on Saturday In London it will be her mother and sisters who will be at the airport to meet her and after 35 years that will be some reunion will implant themselves in the Mrs Fennock is president of family manse in a few days the Salt Lake City Patriotic Wyoming Visit council executive vice president of the Canadian Legion and a Wyoming here we come — it’s member of the Centennial comMrs Fred Smith Mrs Charles mittee Smith and Mrs H Ross Brown Ilomer who will automobile to Afton this week for a fun fest with Mrs Mrs Allan E Brockbank and Fnedl Pfeifer Mrs Robert H Bird detrained From Northwest from the A J L A convention in Coronado Cal late Sunday Seattle folk Mr and Mrs AlMrs T E Jeremy fred Schultz are night with Mr and Mrs R L Irvine followed up Tuesday night Mrs Florence Gollghtly and the Said they saw Betty Botterill Leland K Irvines who have a and Mrs Harold Raddatz In La fun schedule all set Jolla 'X l01295y Another Budd on the family tree of Mr and Mrs Arthur R - I J to CRADLE NEWS j? - ’ th 13-2- k M— SUNDAY! Dressy Street Cottons age girls with summer camp 0 at Red scheduled June Cliffe 22 miles from Ogden The rally will open registration for the summer 40- MOTHliBS - Camp rally will be conducted Saturday 2 pm by Y W C A club at clubhouse 322 E 3rd South for purpose of acquainting teen- r r Pair Sets May YWCA Camp Rally X'i one-thir- Sl Thursday were Miss Ramona Killpack daughter of Mrs Flora Killpack 2508-15t- h East and Edward Shea a son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Paul Shea of Norwalk Conn leine Birthday Dance ? rfr V Made- and nephew of Dr and Mrs A 1288-3r- d ave The ceremony was performed by Father John A La Branche and a reception at the home of Dr and Mrs A J Murphy honored the newlyweds following the ceremony Attending the attractive bride was Mrs Lois Wright and William Fargo Bailey acted as best man for the bridegroom Ushers were: John Kelly Clinton Harrison Joe Greaves and Dan Killpack The bride’s gown fashioned with a high neckline flaring peplum and dolman sleeves was of heavy white crepeShe wore a face framing open crown picture hat and carried a spring bouquet of tulips Her going away suit of navy blue and white was complimented by navy accessories After honeymooning in Vancouver Canada and San Francisco the couple will make a home in Salt Lake City ed wide-brimm- Salt £ake tTribttiu 15 f Reciting marriage vows in the Cathedral of the je J Murphy chairman Henry Busse’s orchestra will provide danceable rhythms for the gala event The social studded affair makes way for by Mrs J A Caffey Miss Muriel the coming summer activities Mrs Hamer S Culp assisted 00 AY By GRACE GRETIIER Women could do with a little pity these warm days Just as their early spring hats get settled on their heads and feel at home the sun does a double' handspring It’s time for summer's far different shady headgear The whole business of “looking around” is all to do over - 'V 3Tf 9 1947 QCIETY Into Good Old Summertime z t Friday May Give Mother Jewelry t 1 e l)V li mmm Pins Bracelets Earrings Necklaces Chatelaines Newest styles j) ROBES BLOUSES SKIRTS and TOO I 98 298up 339up two-weeksi- ng Spectators Gilbert Sheets will clock the finish on their jaunt to the coast three weeks stuffed any day with fun Sea-Sa- w Mr and Mrs Farron E Cutler are in California t ssur £&? 242 SO MAIN s to 1350 W |