Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday February 4 1953 ' la - 1 T HEARTS! HEARTS! HEARTS! Make Your Own Valentines Turn en your neon lovers and toot your own horns Feb 14 besides being the day for quaint corniness and sending love around is the big ' 4 '''' - f ' ' 14' ' - I 4 ' $ ' I - 44 ' " day for can say exactly what you and be sure almost no one take you seriously And since the creative ' - -- - :- — - A 1r - - 0""'"-- t- - : ''''' N'N'11 ' 11' $s 1 IAt'l o 71r i $ I 1: I 1:'W 'Is 7- 4 ''4- - ' ' ' V 't 't 4) p :7-$4$ 4 '14tx ' :4 ti---- -' '" - - - '' ' i'li 'Vol" '" k ' ' '- 'V' " " ' :4 4 ": 1 il:NC-- ' ' discardeil petticoat Prowl around the kitchen supplies and you Will come up with some lace paper doilies Get a sheet of construction paper— some white ink and red ink and a roll of Scotch tape Borrow a rhyming dictionary You're all set! To avoid lopsided hearts fold double when cutting them out There are at least five ways to use pretty-pleashearts on the great day Any one of these valentines is easy to make Novel is a large heart cut from red construction paper edged with paper doily lace and having a message spelled out with alphabet noodles pasted down with cellophane tape A red heart is decorated with threaded pearls (fasten them 4 f '1 type - "' 4 i ' '' ' '4' :'' ':i ' '" - ' ' ': 1&' 4t dt- ' --e 4 '': f ' t' - it4 : '4: $ N - '9 f ' — '' '' t''''A''' 1 - I 4 --i " ! $ ' 1 " - 4 - ''''' :' - 11 Gireaway Department For further very friendly and well haved for her age Call One part Collie likes tiny children the other prefers Onebndschool-agyoungsters -a-half and three years old Call at 1184 W 7th South or phone information call 9388-1(- Two sisters that claim part terrier and part cocker sures tory are being offered for adoption They are half grown and are white with black spots Call Cradle Corner The little man who arrked Saturday evening at the Holy Cross Hospital is going to be named Ric: lard Earl after his two proud grandfathers The baby is the first heir for Mr and Mrs Richard A Caine Jr 471 Wendell Dr Mrs Caine is the former Nliss Marie Louise Donahue A toy Pomeranian puppy only two months old would like to find a new home She is — M CLARA CLAWSON SHOWING Early - Spring------ be- - Hats St I ton still find vendor lot voluos In winter linos Tex GOODS ARRIVING DAILY "It yen know hrj e Got10S lost whit's In" pito silo it—Como S Tempi AL 44 AA VRONTIKIS ssou 14'4A— 4 OM Ulf 11 006400140P4 ) - 010 0 frAf t x::1 elf r V5166-ft- "- - - 4! 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TISSUI LISQUAlt 1114 ':4 (THE 1 11 ( r J ü TOILET Owego - Deep- - lots of storage space Nentioaolis Nan MOUSY Salt take Sr $4716 I 0411 30 i' t t)'" j 1 NOITHWIST J 11 Shadow Tweed t: leaving Salt Lelia July 16 days $350 Provo N veswas 1014110110 siv $700 ALONZO kied Appotizet 0 Leaving Salt Lake City June 15 MS gravy Betty Hill's Spring Suit in - 1 ez: HAWAII PACIFIC " noodles polonaise contliod yams r 4 TOURS TO I sirloin—with pan 01111 Announcing ALASKA :: a or) L v't 20 days — mtBat SHOP MONDAYS home Recently I heard of a young woman who intends to bear her third child without benefit of anesthesia will have her baby "rooming in" with her and expects to nurse it tier husband is a psychiatrist and both of them are looking forward to these new and natural ways of having a baby and taking care of it afterwards Which brings us to another with aspect of rooming-iwhich a psychiatrist would be most familiar It is felt that the baby's emotional as well as physical health is served best beans carrots etc) 1 tablespoons grated onion Melt butter over low heat in heavy saucepan Blend in flour salt and pepper Remove from heat and stir in milk Bring boil Boil 1 minute stirring constantly then add vegetables and onion Cook 10 minutes over boiling water Serve hot with a swirl of whipped cream dusted with paprika or minced parsley I R mo- future home-comin- diced vegetables (potatoes peas t and out stamped nurses but are put in small bassinets right beside the mother's own bed When the baby 'cries the mother can pick him up and attend to him Be cause it is so convenient the is enpractice of breast-feedincouraged Father Gets Acquainted The young father gets used to the baby from the very first familiar with its cries with its infant behavior with the necessity to help the young mother in its care All of this makes for a much when easier both father and mother have had time to get used to the baby instead of having a "little stranger'' thrust into their arms On the day the mother goes or 20 old-tim- n 11191 package cream-styl- e cottage cheese Drain peaches thoroughly Reserve syrup add water to measure 3 cups Soften gelatine in 1 cup of the cold liquid: heat remaining liquid Add softened gelatine lemon juice lemon rind and sugar stir until dissolved Pour into 71(11124 x2 inch dish Chill until consistency of unbeaten egg whites Place 8 peach halves in gelatine 4 on each side of dish Gelatine mixture will cover peaches slightly Put a scoop of cottage cheese in the center of each peach half Chill until firm To serve cut gelatine into 8 squares with a filled peach half Chill until firm To serve cut gelatine into 8 squares with a filled peach half in center of each Remove from dish with pancake turner and place on satad greens If desired garnish with a slice of stuffed olive8 servings Cream of Vegetable Soup 3 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour teaspoon salt 3i4 teaspoon pepper 4 cups milk or part consomme or chicken broth the - inches long is an up e version of those ribbons the ladies used to have specially attached to their lorgnettes Only this new model comes like jewelry hii a sparkling rope of pearls faceted brilliants and over-al- l I luster' about all hospitals do not have all facilities for rooming-imothers are not sold on natural childbirth and not all of them want the task of nursing their babies These are ideals for the future in many cases but something about which all modern mothers should be pondering since they are obviously a part of the 'wave" of the 1 it or off The necklace arrangement ment entelope ullb )intr request ts M)rtie Me)er ticired‘ The salt Lithe Tribune in cure of The Register and Tribune Syndi4 lin cate lies Mibl cup sugar :f APPLIANCES INSTALLED TILL hod by sending I 8 Otit ICC Dinner Menu For Thursday Cream of Vegetable Soup Toasted French Bread with Garlic Butter No affair that drapes around the neck to hold glasses in security and style whether they're on On Right Foot Seeing her baby immediately after birth instead of being in a drugged sleep putting him to the breast when he is hungry: holding and cuddling him when he cries all of these practices are designed to set the baby off on the right foot and give him an opportunity to satisfy from birth his innate need for security at i The reason involles a new device—a long necklace-lik- e instead of separated from her after birth Unfortunately - tangle when he is given the opportunity to be close to his mother "Adtire to Mother" may he Our leaflet the Prospeirth rind 34 0 Pioneer Realty OPEN DAILY --' - ' i'':f1:'':-- lir Ea o ri3 h - - i Tribune Home Service Director : - Il Molded Peach Cheese Salad Goes Well With Hot Soup famous Itodiantube Surface Units r I ' ) ' 1 4 ti Ao lame Timo—Samo Oven '$ 1g 4 :"" b '71 Pith fiotheA -- - - 7 1110100 7t 1 - : !4 -- 7 ' - -- - L'1' 0 Vii'd TA: 4 0::11a'f ''' OVEN" 60 00 5 ' r ty : vago02011RE ormallo7011710114 s i i i - -- !!'V i lt B111105 ft'sinarriotF114XatfizuvOrtlril 4111bie tPr'41 1 By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED "Tell me what rooming-imeans" writes Mrs T L K My friends talk about it so glibly that I am ashamed to admit I don't know what they are talking about It seems to be something they do to the baby in the hospital" This practice is a modern imitation of the way babies were dealt with when they uere born in the home It is believed for many reasons that babies profit by being kept close to the mother and being ualted upon by her and the father when first born In order to accomplish this babies are not put in a hospital nursery to be cared for by ' At ICISITI00 i a : ' '— : ' °o:i':i'''''71 4 4: ' 1 i471'- '- n - 159 You Pay Only At 'AAA A A t' are a sample of this type: Breakfast: 8 oz orange juice 2 slices Whole wheat toast 2 eggs poached or boiled 8 oz 4 skim milk Morning snack: 8 4 oz skim milk with 4 graham crackers Luncheon: 6 oz tomato juice 2 broiled hamburger patties boiled potato 2 slices whole Machine wheat bread 12 pat butter cup custard 8 oz skim milk AfterYour Beauty Diet is a way of noon snack: 8 oz skim milk eating not starving and the With 2 slices of raisin toast— tasteful appetizing meals it conno butter tains require no ettra planning AAA Ad 44 4Cotr' or preparation! For the booklet Dinner: 12 grapefruit broiled 1 ROAD write to Secrets of Charm The MVO liver spinach sliced tomatoes Salt Lake Tribune in care of National Newspaper Syndicate baked potato 2 slices whole Chicago 6 III and enclose tile in wheat bread '2 pat butter cup coin to help rioter cost plus custard 8 oz skim milk Befd envelope stamped self add 10 ty 2 2 ore-bed snack: Cornflakes with skim milk and an apple The menus below These menus can be varied — --- - eruptions In endless ways Just be sure that any substitutions are of You will note like content that fatty foods such as choc1 olate nuts gravies and fried But you foods are eliminated can choose at will from a list of all vegetables including simply cooked potatoes lean meats fish and fowl plain desserts and any fruits except bananas With skin problems in mind this diet restricts fats to the "WONDER RANGE minimum but still provides a or daily ration of 2500 calories BAKE A CAKE -- BROIL A STEAK Rotary Sewing 'qo di 4::' ' 7 By JOHN ROBERT POWERS When skin blemishes complicate the problem of gaining weight and rich foods which would add pounds aggravate the complexion problem what can a lass do? A special diet is generally suggested one that increases weight and decreases skin ELDREDGE On an 4 110' SECRETS OF CHARM $100 ALLOWANCE 14 - '14 '' You look as good in blue jeans As most women do in mink 1604-14t- NEW ' hand-lettere- while maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Richard A Caine Sr East The addition is the first grandchild on both sides of the family and makes a great grandmother of Mrs Mary B Donahue of Concord Paso hue of El 77' Tr You're there behind the paper— I remember you of yore I hope some day to see you In years to come if not before A little home made valentine for wiley on the other hand could go like this: You're a vision in the kitchen You're a dreamboat at the sink Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Earl W Dona- 'Rooming' Good Start for Baby - tifr - NEW YORK (INS)— Men who make passes at girls who wear glasses may now find themselves in a fashionable Mother VTith 4 with clean cellophane tape) or take twin hearts entwine them with gold cord and fasten them down on a fold of pink taffeta pinked around the edge A heart may be suspended from a cut-opaper doily with cellophane tape This is topped with a red ribbon Ingenious is a row of red hearts of varying sizes taped down on white paper with ravelings from a copper scouring pad Add "My Valentine" cutting the letters from colored magazine pages As for the message itself take a fling at a jingle The greeting card poets are an ingenious lot but nobody knows your valentine's beloved little quirks as well as you do Maybe hubby is the kind glassy-eyeon who fixates the morning newspaper and ignores you Bow about this? Make this valentine of red construction paper edged with paper dolly lace Taped-dowalphabet noodles form the loving message The perfect pet for any household is this adorable part cocker puppy She is only six months old and is eating every flung that is put before her 4 4 down 0tamoo 4- tbf home-bake- - ' ' '' why not try a homemade valentine' It's as d pie and easy as twice as welcome You will need scissors sentimentand a paste pot Snip off some rosebuds from an old hat Salvage a bit of edging from a )10 Nv is in demand - ' - You feel will STYLE FLASH YOUR BABY AND MINE kt1 - ' Aot ' - -- 4 k vole tze' (s4tio"110000 e toot - t- - A 1 i - |