Show 'WV?' 5alt Cakt Zributte Trbt Thursday July 21 1947 Plan Easy Meals So You'll Enjoy Utah's 100th Birthday Too Parades premieres bands covered wagons all the I excite-re- t( I 4 1 - t I 41 4 In a quiet home ceremony performed Wednesday eVening Miss Ruth McKay a daughter of Mrs William McKay and the late Dr McKay 1254 E 5th South became the bride of Wal lace M Scott Jr Adam S ten-Mo- n officiated A small reception followed for family members and close friends The new Mrs Scott chose an afternoon dress of sheet white crepe for the ceremony The bride is a former student of the University of Utah Mr Scott a son of Mr and Mrs Wallace M Scott is a graduate of the University of Utah in 1 business administration and is ' ' now enrolled in the school of law Following a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone the couple will make a home in Salt Lake w00:744 NI - nt oks 2 41 IP" ' ' Made ahead of time and popped into the icebox an salad is a main course for a quick luncheon or supper S erve with iced drink all-in-o- ne r Amidst a garden setting Miss Jacqueline Bleckner betame the 0 bride Wednesday evening of David S Cooper The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Jennings B Bleckner of Evanston Wyo The blond bride chose a gown of heavy ivory satin with a sweetheart neckline edged in delicate seed pearls and fashtrain ioned with a veil trimmed in Her finger-ti- p lace Tell from a halo of orange The bridal bouquet blossoms was of white gladioli Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs Earl A Richard C Sparks while Mrs matron and Davis was attending Miss Miss Shirley Spencer Maxine Rue ck er and Miss Genevieve Hamblin were bridesThe attendants wore maids 4 t I e full-leng- all-in-o- All-in-O- ' i on rte!711 o'-d 2 ' : gra to-eth- er This salad rnay rnix your own bos a 1ed to or srrpLIed as Sandv‘iche Gr:led cheese sandwiches with thck tomato slices On top are easLly prepared also and go well vk'th a salad dish Dcin't forget appetizer trays of c:Aes your best cucumber pickles and green tomato relish to go with crusty French tread Lo:ght at a bakery Cool Drinks Iced coffee will be even more popular than iced tea Either top th a generous spoonful of cream or add thick plain cream and mix well according to NA4 d hi::-pe- taste An oll fashioned Ice cream freezer filed will solve much desaert dfficulty Serve as it is or add arty sort of fruit or chocolate or maple sauce desired—or place between tv-squares of plain cale with more on top and a fresh fru:t or berries added Or ere in crus fruit cups Very handy you will find a supply of canred orange grapefrut or tomato jLiice all ready to a thirsty family pour troops h orn ew a rds o 0 Frosty glasses of iced coffee will perk up the weariest hot vkeather victim Make it strong to allow for ice cubes Top it ssith whipped cream ai- tied Just before servirtg toss all with a well flavored French dressing we hope you ed I VON00A4gAA) eg rup pcost o cvli t6rgu rUt vild i lTh in ti tr tcey rninecd 2 tardt- rit tir I I 11 I i I 1 1 j I I I ( mg rpfl Relax-an- d il Laugh At NcTrinkles 4 ' ' By IDA JEAN KAIN Many of you inquire wistfully if facial exercises gt an tone the muscles and prevent wrinkles rve never had the time to plunge headlong into facial exercises but Just between you and me and a wrinkle Imq convinced there are other measures that bring more beautiful results namely relaxation and laughter Our habitual expressions bring certain muscles into play over and over If we are in the habit of scowling intently that brings on wrinkles Laughter is a tension breaker Laughter lines are always up thats why they give the face a lift A relaxed smile eases tension and "tests" the face But deep lines the kind that comes from Fet expressions and tension cannot be prevented by anything as superficial as cream Those lines that ridge the fore(ead the concentration lines between the eyes and the deep grooves from nose to mouth and lines —these are the result of habitual expression andtensien Exercises can help to erase them by developing unused muscles but it takes relaxation and a change of expression to keep them away Try this throw back your head tip chin in air and yawn big In finishing draw the under jaw up slowly prolonging the yawn Repeat lazily several times That is guatanteed to take out the kinks that make wrinkles The leaflet 'Keep Your Chin Up" contains exercise that help keep the throat and chinline firm and lovely and usually les the chin that droops first Leaflets are 3 eents each by mail or I cent each If you call at Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah (Copyright 1947 King Features Syndicate Inc) th I Some trayfuls of ice cream will heal many hot weather sorrows Serve It as is or with a fruit or chocolate sauce or between lavers of any light cake recipe cut into Individual squares Seattle Guest Is Welcomed By Sail Lake Hostess Teachers' National from is Mrs L De Tracy Tucker who has arrived in Salt Lake City to attend Centennial- events and to visit her aunt- Mrs Ed F Shepherd 1125 E fith South Mrs Tucker who was formerly Miss Mabel Willes is chairman of planning committee for libraries of Shoreline school district in Seattle which comprises eight schools with approximately 12000 pupils Mrs Tucker was recently elected to Delta Kappa Gamma honorary educational Recently Washington society state schools requested the former Salt Laker to send a unit of her work on poetry to National English Teachers council which met at Columbia university The unit was published in jourEnglish nal While here Mrs Tucker who Is great granddaughter of A O Smoot will attend Smoot family reunion rn In the Cool Fragrance of the Pines 41 r : N 11 t? Sii k I AND i1 SATiltAY elA"4 tiehTenRGS 1::Istisic OMOOMIP Ma: I T i 1111'pAt)'111:t1 The first duty of fashion is to correct nature not to defy it acn cording to Valentina well-know- designer "Your only approach to a new CELEBRATE THE at for ro be:p reduce r 71ces Ln-- ss Kreml Shampoo Don't this gene-toirairg this sensation4 value: 12 1411 shampoo to last hole famt!sr for tOiT for only Afftt!k1 shampoo! Anz! soh a Krerni Shampoo—used by famous t:i or s Mc:te:s—glarrorbi:Ses reseal AIL Mig ''''1 hair lN re — - - Sh4-r7:-- It '' (2 ' 1 1 ' 1 t i '''N s '1 '1 1 4— NEM 1f-4431 — I ab ' Dinner TOMORROW (Friday) OPEN 6 a - COMP' ETFLY 111FNOVATED and REIM ()RATED t ool and Comfortable (Closed Sundays) I '''''i SMOOTH MUSIC by the SKYLARK RHYTHM BOYS I -- A ct"okt --':- t :- ‘ the past years sold only to the - :::--- : ‘ ao t 1 q a- 41 to grounds— incl) ' : NT MatDONALD ''' BARTON NUMAYI CIE FISHER t4t! 1 t N v ' Thur July 21th and Sat July 26th 47 c 40 A It 4!) 6 A stG I 1 P )4 - t (7 - i 1 I ' — t!-- e I OPAL M WATTS IncliancpcIis Ind dance-dram- has moved me tremendously a I t Admission 5120: Children we Reserved Seats 9100 and TICKE I' OF Fit E S E Cot 2nd South and Main 9 am 1:NTENNI to 9 pm Tickets at Stadium after 6:30 pm night of performance In case performance is canceled because of rain tickets may be exchanged for another performance i 7o14 crIPIA"Ne cfm4 ct4utt :tdLn "Tat Cocrr 4u -- 1 Ative v 0 POOL -cm- sotstAL wertett-- fir To 41loon I DC:S -4- att RIAlate -- 4-1- OPSNS cwr - b let ( tu 114:04717 elNICAIS CA717 e:6 9 pm DRIttif tr 111L:tqlL 0 Pt4A-AIC7- la t izo t t - 7 and 'porgy and Bess'—Fulfills hub-to-hu- b !Everyone '14:coR 1 Jr '14"'l '016:1---LA6- :1 1 1- ittowt orxrept thirk it was extremely well organized: The rnusic lightng choreography management and acting in my humble opinTon were superb!" JEAN E FR1ESE Milwdukee "This 1 og2 FAVORS s"-- t Al 1 P o- S240:-Genera- 26 For 0 Read What They Say: ICIOUS FOOD Reasonably Priced 864 SOUTH STATE W) DAAotoir511Crttli CrEr tlitroleb0 SAIA ER GI It RR 4 t Nal -- instruments 0 o' 47 or 845 t sTALtilt-Ap07 Lit" PROFESSION -re pm Doily - MEDICAL 44r it 11 ori I -- l'it i::"e 1 8 - 4 For 7:7-7--- am to MUSICAL! At 111 6 Serving t:77-411c- 11 ' Coffee Shop PUBLIC ' - Hotel Temple Square Ptifta4 OF 0-11e)L SPECTACULAR First Time 1 4111111 altcoaditleesti th In I ) v(i)pLf ?1174 ?DnAlt iOKLAHOMAr Offered to the GROOS Pas 0 I 4r :' Summer-Style- d 24th al July Dinner UTAH CENTENNIAL PRESENTS COMMISSION s iV COOL ROMANTIC ATMOSPHERE! Have a '7114 I - !E pm Daily FOOP sirinu TO PERFECTION cookFn and STATE FAIR ut LIMITED TIME ONLY! IT - 1 IC CAR AUTO 3110ES 21 vi-siti- son-in-la- w Z' ' r TRIAL RUNS 1 P M — FIRST RACE 2:30 PM :ADMISSION — Including admission to grandstand: Children 50c Adults Genral SI 14stread $1 AO Box $2 (Including Tax) Grand Reopening 10 admission (Tax Mrs C E Cloward has been with daughter Mrs Q S Jameson and Lynne Jameson who came for pioneer fun from Grants ra-s-s Ore - Seattle Gilestm Mrs Margaret Valentine since her return from England has had daughter and Mr and Mrs Everett D: Smith a n d granddaughter Marilyn ards will return to Salt Lake to make a home Mrs Richards was honored at a number of parties prior to the 'wedding )1 a - MANAGERS am to ADMISSION—Including JULY announce their 0 Mrs David S Cooper who was married In an evening ceremony andd lieehise American Flag Contests— Intermountain Championship Horse-Pullin- g lightweight di ision—scheduled to start at close of uptm n parade America's speed kings in furious shite-ho- t competition for 1$10000 Eagle Gate Cafe 56 ii 4 ot rA k ta‘t--11inc- EAST 1ST SOUTH - 4 "to From Oregon Mrs Ambrose E I3utler From lionolitlit Winging in from Honolulu is Also flying Paul Rogers been Mrs has the skyways Walter J Hughes who has been the guest of Dr and Mrs Wayne Sorensen in Hawaii She will soon sail for the states on the From the op"Matsonia" posite way has come Mrs Grace L Trayner of Washington D to visit sons and daughters-in- law Mr and Mrs George Parker Travner and Mr and Mrs John L Trayner New I 1 °MO Portland will be home from-roon for Mr and Mrs E J East and three Chinn 1347-9t- h children Rosalind Michael and Katherine but first they'll be off to Cedar City to visit Mrs Chinn's mother Surgical Preparation of Hands The most spectacular FIREWORKS ever witnessed in Ground sets that cover the entire arena— including Brigham Young and Governor Maw in 400-toportrait also the Temple Tabernacle Seagull Monument Naylor - For Sterilization of the West per dav anti up of the s f s L sk4 and — ' shining lustre And more natJral jz:ostir iatr KreTr: 'It fr drre5 haT vom ie(ommg klry yrs rrt e- - kr-ers ALc before th ef t7'11 tle Get se:-oAn tATIA bOTTLL for on:y f !)etY i szt Is veartrg hair sha7Tipoo leases nn-lE-s tfi III''' t PT toth-r- lb) OWNERS j highest expectations!' National Circuit Championship THE ARGENTOS BROTHERS 614 ) I' Feature Big Double from Seattle as guests Entertaining the threesome have been Mr and Mrs Leonard Cheshire Mr and Mrs Frank Welkin-ha- w and Mr and Mrs Charles Mrs Oron Palmer a San Francisco visitor will be luncheon guest of Mrs Marion J Steed 4774 Holladay blvd atop the Hotel Utah Saturday Other guests will be Mrs Bascom W Palmer Mrs H P Kipp and 24TH CEITTEMIAL EL:POSIT:MI 6)1 ---A 604 bottles ) n"Rates with 'Oklahoma-1- Children to aga 12 25c Adults 60c SE TVJO than wearing the right things at the right places" "A loud dress is easily remembered and makes you noticeable the first time you wear it But In the end it is a boomerang becoming annoying to you and to others" she concluded For Ale GRANDSTAND j PRIVATE PARTIES Dial "0" a n d Ask for Plnecrest or Dial t 1 I fashion should be 'Is it for me?' Next you should honestly face your life which means—where do you go? What surroundings do you live in? Your choice will be smaller your decision will be easier Elegance is nothing more Is This Dress TTI TTERS Og ' - Mrs AVM lace M Scott Jr the former McKay IA hose marriage slas Solemnized Vednesday evening in a home ceremony 4 t Tonight at 8:30—Grandstand DMICE 'MIGHT L Miss Ruth i national 15INING I In a sheer summer gown accented by a gardenia corsage Miss Bessie Hollings exchanged nuptial vows with George F Richards president of council of twelve of Church of Jesus Christ Saints late Sunof Latter-da- y day in L D S temple with George F Richards Jr officiating Mr and Mrs Harold B Lee and members of the Richards family witnessed the ceremony Following services a family dinner was held at Temple Square hotel After a wedding trip to the northwest Mr and Mrs Rich I Taking a breathing spell her responsible job of planning R library in a S223'0000 junior high school building at Seattle th Temple Rites Unite Pair 1 Hotel Rooms 25° r------ '' I The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Walter L Cooper 675 Wilson ave After a honeymoon to Denver the newlyweds will return to Salt Lake City to make a home AnTMf00 ) - with full skirts and tight fitting bodices Wallace Cooper brother of the bridegroom was best man and Richard Fry and Glenn Spencer were ushers BEAUTY JAR m LI L La 14 I dresses rainbow-colore- d Even ssith a climbing' thermometer everyone will hail a breakfast of little aausages plus eggs down-at-the-mou- I !t ' ' ne -- Jacqueline Blackner Ape r -- y X : ran --- - RuthMeKayBecomes Bride in Nuptial Rites on Wednesday aeof of pioneer week in Utah—and every house on every street fiEed with company arrived to enjoy the many attractions If you are one of those martyred but priceless hospitable EOU:S and anticipate nothing but meal planning for the week end try stocking Lp the refrigerator with a few standbys that rnay be prepared ahead of time T and fit in with regular meals due to family and guests dash- ing in and out at all hours i A Good Breakfast First The big thing is to start off the family—as well as the guests —with a good breakfastGriddle takes can be made from muffin mix (easy) Orange juice may be squeezed the night before and riaced in a covered jar in the ' refrlgeratere or it may be pre partid in the morning If you are going to cook a large amount of bacon try broiling IL Pork sausages and eggs always uirt three cheer's and are extra hclday special for guests Add hot buttered toast and hunt out of that apricot jam you:ve i made just I saiad will do for An course a for luncheon or In a salad supt-eI:rpromptu bowl arrange this: Salad rrtd“73 S1I 1a1 ct Irtte' trPril 1fl irinrs 'i ''''4'41011 AM 351 130 to 1030 PM DiltICIPG-- |