| Show wr 'v -- :ti Tht iialt £akg iTribtmg Wcdnesda’ July 8 2 1947 DISTINGUISHED GUESTS WILL ARRIVE ’ “ ' - ? i “ ' Utah’s First Lady Readies Plans To Greet Visiting First Ladies As obsolete as a Latin verb Is the phrase “as busy as a bee” The ultimate word to ex- press acute occupation right now would be “as busy as the wife of Utah’s governor” For ilrs Herbert B Maw will be official hostess to a few hundred visitors — governors’ chil- wives and their teen-ag- e dren very shortly ' She remains calm and poised however and Tuesday found her at a Country club luncheon table with five co- chairmen completing entertain- ment plans With her were Mrs E E Erieksen Mrs Gus P Backman Mrs Ft B Maw and Mrs George O Elliott A large staff of assisting hostesses and committee women will help in rive with Gov and Mrs E W Gibson and among other First Lady celebrities will be the tall and stately wife of Wyoming's governor Mrs Lester C Hunt Welcoming Reception Guests will begin arriving July 12 with official greeting on Sunday including a reception at the governor’s mansion With Monday the women guests will begin enjoying a whirl of special good times beginning with a luncheon at the Country club where Mrs Maw will welcome formally the visiting wives who will introduce themselves A visit to the state capitol and art exhibit will follow A- - highlight is expected to be the hang- W- Ing of a huge tapestry quilt made by Mrs Rozanne Gibbs of Los Angeles former Utahn on which she has worked for 10 years Each block has been embroidered by a governor’s wife Meanwhile the young fry will be out at Cottonwood where on the Charles Allen’s estate they will swim sun and ejoy a buffet Pioneer Dinner After Tuesday noon's tabernacle concert guests will be feted at historic Lion House at an old fashioned dinner where lemonade will be the welcoming cocktail Plates will be turned on checkered tableupside-dow- n cloths and bouquets will center the tables Pioneer dolls will be souvenirs 's' r rwy old-sty- Tim-panog- os le o "- yi and the menu will consist of cold chicken and dumplings slaw corn on cob tiny cinnamon rolls and coconut cream cake In the evening with their governor husbands the women will share a beautiful dinner in the cool gardens of President George Albert Smith 1302 Yale ave A trout dinner will lure guests to Pinecrest on Wednesday with eramic covered wagons as souvenirs In the evening there will be dinner atop the Hotel Utah in the Starlite gardens Thursday there will be that fine drive the loop trip up American Fork canyon to see old — with a picnic at Aspen Grove A barbecue will climax the final evening ' vww i fit Governors Coming The governors are coming to attend a conference the week of July 13andYou've heardarethat The children wives coming to join in the fun and meet Utahns That’s good news to Utah women For many of them it will be a first visit to the i ’ ‘ ’ f Romance of Miss Donna Rae Brandley Salt Lake and John Floyd Wikstrom Ogden will be climaxed with pledging of nuptial vows July 31 The Rev Mortimer Chester wall solemnize the wedding calendared at St Paul’s Episcopal church Is a daughter The bride-ele- ct of Mr and Mrs R G Brandley 1757 Cornell circle and Mr Wikstrom is a son of Dr J F Wikstrom and Mrs Gladys K Wikstrom of Ogden In the bridal party will be Marilyn Keene attending matron Miss Eleanor Brenneke life “It was my oldest son John” the Phila-delphia-bo- m author explains “He came upstairs and when he heard the book was finished we had a highball together —a sort of cele- bration” All of her three children John David and Emily are “perfectly thrilled” with the recently published book “Between Us and the Dark” which is an account of four and a half years during which their mother battled a serious mental illness was treated in two hospitals and remained separated entirely Miss Donna Rae Brandlev will exchange nuptial from her family and all that was familiar to vows with John Floyd Wikstrom in July service her A carefully put together woman of quiet manner and dress Miss McCall’s conversation rides somewhat like a at an amusement park Urbane intelligent it moves politely until thrust forward by the force of an idea Salt Lake in a gay summer mood is all set to gallivant and then it snaps along at an was a gay party of Texans who swooped into Salt Lake It exhilarating pace But Jtiss McCall Is not a afternoon to do a bit of sightseeing Among those Monday talker without consideration came to the conclusion that Utah was “definitely who visiting for as she says of her thrice were Mrs James A Abercrombie Mrs M B wonderful” while conferences in the weekly Rotholz Mrs Otis Meredith and Mrs Robert Johnston They hospital: “The instruction in the prinflew here in a private plane and have come from a tour of Mexciples of living in ico City Guatemala and Nassau will and will visit in Minnesota beThey remain with me always They fore going on to Lake Louise in made me aware of the effect Canada The prominent socialites are all friends of Jesse Jones my words and actions might have on others and taugh me former U S secretary of coma lesson by which I shall always merce Accompanying the group as pilots were John Eagle and profit: the lesson which says William Schmidt that you must think before you speak and that you must conReunion in Salt Lake sider your actions before putThe Centennial and a family ting them into execution” reunion is filling the home of Discussing the charge heard so often recently that AmerMrs Frank VV Jennings 233 3rd ave with visitors Her sister ican women are neurotic disMrs Ada Dwyer Russell and satisfied and “lost” Miss McCall says if they are it is due i daughter Mrs Lorna Russell at least in part to the state Amussen together with the lat ter’s youngest son Donald are' of isolation created by thtir her guest husbands They came from However if a woman must Chevy Chase just outside Washstick to “her” life Miss Mcington D C Another sister Mrs H F Brown from San Call believes she must try to make the man part of it too Francisco also has arrived On Saturday Mrs Brown’s encourage him to help with the children to enjoy them and to daughter (Betty Brown) and husband Mr and Mrs William play and live with them If a woman does find herself Hemphill are coming from San Miss Gwendolyn Hansen home Francisco With Monday another from Altrusa club convention unhappy dissatisfied “losing her grip” Miss McCall says she sister Mrs Louis Critchlow from Oakland Cal will join the may recognize the signs tut Gardiner who recently arrived not admit them party family from Europe There is one other piece of advice Miss McCall herself reFive from California are Mr Open House Tonight members well for they were and Mrs LeRon S Jensen and Dr and Mrs John Tl Wahl-qui- st sons LeRon Jr final words to her when she Kent and 328 S 10th East will hold was well enough to return to Bobbie Homey visits have been her family “Never demand anywith Mr and Mrs Jess R Jenopen house AVednesday July 2 7 to 11 pm in honor of a son sen Mrs Keith Driggs and ever and thing from anybody Mrs Emma Jensen Don D Wahlquist and George R don’t expect too much of life” t Texans Fly In and Decide That Utah Is Wonderful p” self-knowled- ge J TPgp ed £&Mf's IP V ‘ s I kg v show will be that of Maine’s governor Horace A Hildreth He and Mrs Hildreth will bring five daughters and 2 sons rang- 13 years leg from 11 to will be Two pretty teen-ageBally and Susan daughters of Gov and Mrs Millard F Cald- well of Florida Also Gov and Mrs Fred F Aandahl of North Dakota will bring three young daughters Baby of the convention will be Paula Robins moppet of Gov and Mrs C A Robins of Idaho Sisters Patricia and 2i-year-o- ld Patty will tag along toowill Fourteen Vermonters ar- - --ADVTinSIMIT- Mrs Clara M Clawson has just received another shipment of Black as well as Brown Moire suits that are the “last word” for smartness and style Some are Lned suits while others are unlined sizes fourteen to eighteen Shop now while you can get your size Be sure to ask for unadver- the Used bargains Remember i West side of Main and the First entrance South of the Pedestrian i Lane brings you to the door — 44j South Mam i ’ ' J 'Vff-- At the Country club plans are made by Mrs Herb- - Seated left Mr Maw Mr George O Elliott ert B Maw and her committee for entertaining the Mr Gus P Backman Standing Mrs R B Slaw wives of U S governors at a coming convention ' Mrs E E Erickson Sir Robert Murray Stewart frigerator to finish setting At FILLING YOUR SWEET TOOTH dessert time top it with a fluff of whipped cream Fruit Salad Mix creamed cottage cheese with a few chopped chives and salt and pepper to taste Place a mound in center of lettuce-garnishplate Arrange clusters of canned summer cling peach ice cream the of a flock With recipes handy good slices honey dew balls and fresh hostess is ready for drop-l- n friends And if she is wise she will plum halves around cheese Garcollect as many good recipes as possible for ice cream “sauces” nish with sprig of fresh mint — which will turn the mildest batch of vanilla into a table siren and fresh raspberries A sauce that seems to make an instantaneous hit with exChilled Nectar “peach ginger” It’s exotic and that’s what sumperimenters is There’ll hankering for more mer calls for— a novelty with a zip Keep some preserved ginger when you beserve chilled apricot on hand as well a canned cling to terrace nectar whole fruit made with flavorful whole fruit CruBh a few mint leaves 'peaches — and here’s how — guests nectar rates very special attenin the bottom of each tall frosted Teach Ginger Sauce tion too them with nectar and glass fill Ice 1 teaspoon coratarch cream or w'hipped 1 with top augar granulated tabeapoon Sherbet Creamy Apricot 8 a It cream Serve with straws v cup tanned cling peach ayrup 1 to ' Ice Cream and Sherbet Take on New Flavors 2 teaeponoa finely Chopped candled ginger i cup chopped canned cling peacb halve Blend together cornstarch sugar and aalt Stir in syrup and candied ginger Cook over low heat until thick and clear Add Serve over chopped peaches pudding Ice cream or cake Makes about 1 cup sauce “Creamy sherbet” apricot FOR A HAPPY cupe granulated cupe water It SHORTS BRAS and up and up 298 198 98c Combine sugar 1 cup water and lemon rind in a saucepan bring to a boil and continue boiling 4 or 5 minutes Moisten gelatin in remaining water add to hot mixture and stir to dissolve gelatin Add nectar and lemon juice and stir to blend Pour into refrigerator tray place in freezing compartment with control set at lowest U-c- up temperature and freeze to a mush consistency Remove from compartment and beat stir in cream Return to compartment and finish freezing Stir once more during freezing process after adding cream When firm reset temperature control to normal Serves 6 to 8 On Peach Halve Serve crisp lemon sherbet on canned cling peach halves for a light summery dessert Then just for fun top it all with a bit of finely chopped fragrant mint For Mother-to-B- o -- Air Spun Linen Suit Jeclafi —Print Linen and fteyon Sleek Suit Drettet — Coo! Bemberg and Cotto nt till So 11th Fait — Sogarhouao 41 So State — Murray Maternity Wear Sre Our Outstanding Selection m- i WITH 1: THIS ® Outstanding collection from one SOAP FORMERLY SOLD ONLY TO DOCTORS l 1 Ala Effctiv faf bracelets earrings chatefains neckfaces and fobs— Dondruff roof $kin Abroctonk some with imported stones We can't use ( "OAK WITH JUDY" f 0T 130 PM s name— but you'll j 10 1 Handy Roll r ognize it when you see them today 25t FOR ACID INDIGESTION 750 to $15 iTSIjyf?' of America's better costume jewelry houses— includes pins the manufacturer NSC Tuesday — Baby Talk Little Miss Sandra Felt found her name ready and waiting when she joined the family circle of Mr and Mrs William L Felon Sunday Mother is the former Miss Diana Devine and grandparents are Mr and Mrs Paul JG Devine and Mr and Mrs Jack Felt GERMICIDAL Mor 3 roll lllliF ct gold plated and sterling'silver finish E QUICK Columbus O president-eleMiss Gretchen Vanderschmidt second ’vice president and Mrs Mabel Grosclose Walla Walla Wash first vice president Federal Tai led ASSURE CLEAN HANDS - $ r‘ Boston Loomis Miss Ruth Kramer V jtX: J We Specialize in president ££££- - ktVrtXvi ii Your Trip May Corinne rfcate?’ crs:-- Sleek Skirt Pleyiuit Lingerie - REG 1 - There were 535 women representatives from United States Mexico and Canada International officers are Miss j Lemon Fluff d Dissolve gelatin in hot apricot whole fruit nectar When it’s almost congealed whip it light as a feather Place in serving dishes in re $§3- 1947-4- 8 Wednesday In general: Close attention to business and everyday routine will help one keep free of upsetsand distractions Be very wary regarding social engagements dealings with loved ones Your year ahead: Pick and choose your friends a bit care- fully and be especially watchful in pursuit of romance and adventure Changes and removals of a major nature are not particularly advised and up JUST ARRIVED Hansen Miss Gwendolyn newly elected president of Salt Lake Altrusa club is home from June convention of International Association of Altrusa clubs held at Grand hotel Mackinac Island Mich Missv Hansen the only delegate from Salt Lake announced that “Live and Let Live” was chosen as program for clubs for HOROSCOPE 13 lemon-flavore- and tip 'Live and Let Live’ Says Altrusa Club eugar teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 ti teaspoon plain gelatin 2 cupe apricot whole fruit nectar rup lemon Juice 1 cup coffee cream N PLAYSUITS is teenucler coHoni nd linen maid of honor and Miss Bonnie Harrison as bridesmaid bridegroom-elec- t has The chosen Kent Wikstrom for best man and Bruce Bushman Dallas Burton Gene DeGooyer and William Birr ell Jr will serve as ushers Affiliated with Kappa Sigma fraternity Mr Wikstrom was graduated from University of Utah He also served with the marine corps in the Pacific theaterbride-ele- ct a senior at The University of Utah is affiliated with Alpha Phi social sorority Both plan to resume further studies in the fall ed leaves The House of Fashion 1 j rs ‘ The night Lenore McCall put the last word of her book on paper seated in the little upstairs sitting room in the house in Jamestown R I she heard the screen door slam downstairs And that was the punctuation mark after five of the toughest years in her self-discipli- ne Utah women would give a hat to see Mrs Thomas E Dewey —next to her husband — and their two sons 14 and 11 Thomas E Jr and John Martin General Marshall may Mrs bring Mrs Marshall andaccomJohn Bricker will again pany her husband to Utah There will be Mrs Ernest Gruening from Alaska and Mrs Ingram — M Stainback from Hawaii to say nothing of the many U S governors’ ladies who are famous hostesses and charming women Attract Attention The bingest family to steal the tnm-mustach- - Ogden Man To Take S L Bride “snap-the-whi- the entertainment program state - Woman Tells Tale Of Years in Mental Darkness it THE PARIS JEWELRY— Street Floor I ' rec- - |