Show '- r’-'- -j 4 rrr ' :'-'- !- ' ( '" Photograph 'Exhibit LDS Relief Society At USU "WlcJSrE&ZrttT 1 Ruth Millett -f THE HERALty JOURNAL Soys ' 'i - IT'- cU T Homemakers: You Deserve PROVIDENCE' SECOND Want will hold teacbera report meeting tonight at 7 o'clock Theology and testlmoqy meeting will atari at 7SQ pm Cumorah Alder will give theses son The "chorus Will j practice after meeting- Every housewife deserves and ouht to make arrangements' to get one day off a week That 'one day should belong to her to J do Wlh aa she pleases It should be a day she can count on sol look forward to— a day that actually belongs to her Instead of ! to her family " If a housewife can afford to hire a baby-sittto (aka over for her on a certain day every week the problem of getting a day to herself la pretty simple —n- But If that la out of the 'question she can still manage perhaps v there ie a grandmother who would welcome a day alone with ' her grandchildren V If not there la surely a neighbor or friend with small child' ren with whom she could make adeaL (I’ll look after your children every Monday if you'll take mine every Tuesday— o ww can both Jiave one day off a week) Taking one day a week for herself might ait first thought sound selfish to a mother But in actual practice she will find that It does as much for the family ts It does for her The woman who can count on having me day a week' to get! away from home is sure to be more cheerful more relaxed moro patient with the children than the woman who la completely tied 4 -C- OLLEGE- WARD - testimony and theology meeting will be held Tuesday-a- t lpjn Emm Olsen wiU give the teachers topic Chloe NINT1I WARD theology lesion Affleck wUl give the theology leswill be given Tuesday at 10 m son Elsa Toman is the teacher' Visit-in- g teachers will meet at 9:30 a NIBLEY WARD teachers topic m with Viol Eachler as class wiU be given Tuesday at 1:30 p-leader' A nursery will be proviby Donna Blau The theology ded' lesson wUl be given at 3 wn ' V ' y i by Elisabeth Yeates WELLSVILLE :: FIRST WARD visiting' teachers win be' held v LOGAN SIXTH WARD visiting Manilla teacbera report meeting wni be Tuesday- at 1:15 pm Perkins will give the topic The- held Tuesday promptly at 1:30 ology lesson will follow at 2 pm pm The lesson will be given by with Colleen Leathern In charge Julina Green AU visiting teach-- ' AU era are 'asked to be there TheoloA nursery will be provided ladies of the ward are Invited to gy and testimony meeting will beeome gin at 2 pm The lesson will be presented by Sigrld Kennington meet Wed All women of the ward are iiv Firm WARD Wiilwhfen the 'Ha- vlled to come There sylU be a nesday at 9:30 am lting vteachers topic will-b- e given nursery 11 P— by Katherine Rick-' At 10 am MENDON WARD theology tea--theology and testimony meeting will be held with Margaret Morwill be given Tuesday St 1:15 timer giving the lesion' There pm: by Mira Baker The tekeb-pr- s will bq a nursery' topic wiU be given by Charlotte B Richards There' will bo a SEVENTEENTH WARD wiU nursery Singing Mothers will meet Tuesday at 1:30 pm for meet at 1 pm the teacbera topic which will be RICHMONb WARD theology given by Pearl Lelahmad All visiting teachers are asked to attend lesson will be given Tuesday at ' The Theology lesson and - testimony 2 pm by Leona Carlson will begin at 2 pm Euia teachers topic wUl be given at meeting Allred will give the lesson There 1:30 pm by Alta Christensen A will be a nyrsery All jromen of nursery will be provided' to care Invited to attend for the little ones the ward aret - er - - ' a Week One Free Day the message The theology lesson wUl be given by Leatba Curtis There will be a nursery down She will v i bemore of a person too A day of her own will glvo her a chance to tee friends qr take a course In some subject that Interests her or to learn a skin or puriue a hobby One day a week of her very own isn't too dutch for any Woman - to feel abe haa a right to But the catch Is: the will have a see that shs gets It because no me else is going to make It possible on -- ' LOGAN SECOND WARD will hold ’work meeting Tuesday at 2 pm In place of the theology leison which will be given next - Herbert Hoover President oflhe United States at I' was hidden in a vase of flowers about five feet from release a dinner given in his honor by the White House Cor- - I the President gnd operated by I MaFch 1932 Association camera The CLEVELAND Oiikj (UPI) — refrigerate or freeze and gen 5th respondents' T The housewife of 1970 will hvn electric power “The Unguarded Moment" an gathered together through the ef- national meetings In Europe dur- clans sportsmen and film stars refrigerated drawere- for food erata Steel that research predicted exhibition of the work of the late forts of Dr Salmon’s son and was ing the uneasy period of pictured are Einstein Upton Sinlong-distan- 1928-3- Erich Salomon pioneer in the use of toe miniature camera and In the 'candid-camer- a technique will be shown - in the Ground Floor Gaileiy af the library of Congress from Sept 9 through Oct shown in several European cities before it was brought to this country Born In Berlin in 1866 Dr Salmon took up press photography aa a career at the age of 42 after RICHMOND SOUTH WARD 31 his sideline of selling photographs theology lesson win be given by Circulated by the Traveling Ex- to newspopera proved more proclan leader Loa Thomson at 3 hibition Service of the Smithson- fitable Utah his Job In a publishpm In the chapel Teachers ian Institution the exhibit was ing firm lie covered many Inter- port meeting will be held yt 1:30 pm with Sadie Olsen giving the lesson There will be a nursery m Mrs Wallace Parrish will bp Present to give: Instruction 'bn t Serving ‘dairy products The Cache Dairy Princess will attend Handwork will be done and SMITIIFIELD FIRST WARD all women of the ward are wel- meeting will be held Tuesday come There will be a nursery with visiting teachers meeting beginning at 9:30 am The lesion 1IYRUM SECOND WARD visit- wUl be given by Melba Cannefl ing teachers meeting will be held Regular theology meeting wfll be Tuesday at 1:30 pm The mes- held at 10:15 am with BesSie sage will be given by Frances Larkin giving the lessen There Row Theology and testimony wiU be a nursery at 2 pm meeting will The lesson will be given by SMITHFIELD SECOND WARD Sarah Ann Allen There win be meeting w01 be' held Tuesday a nursery with visiting teacher meeting at 1:15 pm Mabel Henrlchsen wfll HYRUM FIRST WARD will give the lesson Regular theology hold visiting teachers report meeting win be at 2 pm Mary t '1:30 pm Mather wiU give the ' lesson meeting Tuesday Melinda Iidjenqulst wfll give the There wfll be a nursery lesson Relief Society win begin it 2 pm The theology lesson will TENTH WARD MQ meet Wedbe presented by Viola Israelsen nesday morning visiting teachers There will e a nursery ' report meeting win begin at 9:20 am Beth Rice will give the lesSMITHTIELD FOURTH Ward son At 10 am theology and wiU bold Singing Cottiers practice meeting wUl be held The Tuesday at 9 am Visiting teach- lesion win be given by Julia ers report meeting will be held at Brown Then win be a nursery 9:30 am Regular iheeting wfll stirt at 10 am The theology lea ELEVENTH WARD visiting son wUl bo given by Harriet No- teachers report meeting will be ble A nursery11 wfll be provided held Tuesday at 9:15 ijh The message wfll be given by Donna NINETEENTH WARD will hold Jenkins AU visiting teachers are visiting teachers annd theology asked to be present At 10 am meeting Tuesday beginning at theology and testimony meeting 9:30 am with UHle Atkin giving will be held The lesson wfll be Tuesday be-hel- Y Refrigerated Drawers Far Food Storage By 1970 Tony Armstrong— Jones’ name lano stranger to British newspapers But until now It appeared In fine print below the photographs he'took Tony — nobody ever called him Antony — was a young man with hla own way to make In the world Ilia father' eminent lawyer gave Tony the beat In Brit-laeducation — Sandroyd Eton Cambridge But once out of college he was on his own With his connections with noble families — his mother married- a count when he was still a child — and hla upper-cru- st edu h cation Tony got quick commto-ton- s for photographs of the gilded younger --sot His star never ' stopped rising the first years of his Through photographic career he was society photographer pure and simple Bat in 1956 things began to happen n exhibition at First a Kodak House In central London Then a commission to take tbs Duke of Kent’s 21st birthday picture That his first royal commission brought him to the royal family’s attention ' The next year came two books one-ma- ce 7 lead to development of automobiles powered by a central thermoelectric : generatqr with only a small motor in each wheel This would solve the problem and would permit only the greater reliability with less service and maintenance The magazine also forecast development of miniature dehnml stored at different temperatures dfilers for - package - cert ala The compact economical cool crackers and similar foods beating and air conditionIng unit are only one of many developments promised by ther- ing unite and a device In a sat moelectricity More than 100 com- elUte which would convert the panies are pouring Mg sums of sun’a heat into electricity to pew- money Into thermoelectricity re- er radio transmitters and other search equipment- - v r " Hires Jobs The Rofttan amphitheater ‘ at Tha metalworking weekly said that companies are seeking to de Ariel southern France still is velop thermoelectric products to used for spectacles with bullfsvorlls attraction do three Important Jobs — best fights placed Bniiio Walter storage conventlently and recorded bn film many heads clair Toscanini around the kitchen rather than of state In “unsuspected mo-- ' Pablo Casals Max Schmeling and one bulky refrigerator Steel Mamenu” as he first described the Marlene Dietrich predicted today nature of hla candid pictures Erich Salmon was living In Hol- gazine The magazine said the refrigThe exhibit includes unposed land with Ms family when It was erated drawers will not studies of such poliUcal figures as Invaded by the Nazis and was make things handler for Brland Herrlot Ramsay Mac- among the Jews In that country housewife but wfll allow greater Donald concen-tratloChamberlain who were later taken to flexibility In Interior decoration Stresman and Bhuning Among camps he apparently per- and permit various foods to be famous scientists authors must-- ished In Auchwltx In 1944 - Laval i Photographer Fiance of Timy’s photography — one of graphic sets on tbs English stags London photographs another on Now 29 Tony Is at the top of Malta produced with poet and hla profession but he plana to travel writer Sacheverell Sitwell give up hla photography career now that he la to marry Princess By this time Afmstrong-Jone- i was a name to bo reckoned with Margaret in British photography He was But his public personality has one of the country's two top the- remained hidden behind his camater photographers at well as era His friends say he has great portraitist documentary and tra- cherm They describe him as vel photographer shorter he is 5 feet 9 Giving Up Photography A year later Tony took picThe rest young Armstrong ture! of London which ho blew Jones kept quiet—as quiet as his up Into giant stake lets for a re- courtship of the princess about view called “Keep Your Hair which not a word was breathed ’On" They were the first photo- - before the official announcement ' - 1 ' TELEVISION PROGRAMS fate-haire- d good-looki- wfll follow Asparagus Ail Gratin Broil ' WELL5VHUE SECOND WARD visiting teachers meeting win be held Tuesday at 1:30 pm Tha lesson will be wiven by Zella Clark The theology lesson will be given at 2 pm by Nellie Leish-ma-n All women of tha ward are Invited to come There will be a nursery IIYRUM THIRD WARD visiting teachers meeting will be held Tuesday at 1:30 pm Louise Nielsen will give the meuage Theology meeting will begin at 2 pm Constance Nielsen wfll give the lesson There will be a nursery KYOTO Japan (UPD-Bea- Chanel I! RSL-TV- — na MOBDAT Km The :S- -1 41) IsIMI) I:IS— 4t Boosterette Beatnik Poet Is Married ys KCPX—ChicMol 4 KUTVCImmmI 2 thaa-avera- Ar-del- li La-Vel- la 1:10— (S) ( 41) f:M— 41) 44) f:St— 41) Sit— (I) fraafwhar Bridi M Mil it Au Sathan 44'Thaatra Mu Mm !:— (1) Saar !:—() 41) 4S) tnik poet Gary Snyder of San Francisco was married Sunday to Joann Kyger 25 of Santa Barbara in a Zen Buddhist ceremony Snyder 29 has been living In Japan for the past year studying the Zen Buddhist religion He met hie bride at a poetry recital to San Francisco’s 'North Beach area in 1958 The couple exchanged their vows before a small group of frienda and rows of Zen Buddhist monks who sat closely together chanting toe traditional sutras Snyder recited a solemn pledge of marr age and then to couple exchanged a string of buddhlst beet- - to complete the ceremony Booaterette of the month Snyder who describes himself at North Cache la Iris as a “vagabond" poet said he Is a serious student of Zen “But I of Smlthfield Hodges qualifltw to dlieuis anydaughter of Mr and Mra am notabout Zen" be said thing Alden N Hodges Iris was He la studying under Ruth chosen for her neatness Ssasld an American woman who marching ability and co- I too widow of Shlgestsu Sasaki operation She is historian Sasaki to credited with spreading Zen In the United States of the club Snyder Uvea far a three-rooJapanese house on the outskirts of Kyoto He draws his water from well and cooks with a wood stove He chops the wood Mmftlf Hla bride to former student By United Press toternaUnal at Santa Barbara CM lege and to Today to Monday Feb 29 the daughter af retired U S Navy 60th day of the year with 306 Capt J Ii! Kyger of Santa Barmore days in 1960 It’s Leap Year bara' ' Day said ho has no definite Snyder The mora la approaching its plana about coming back to the first quarter United States but plans to write The morning stare are Mars a novel If he does ' Jupiter Saturn and Venui The evening star to Mercury On this day to history: In ' 1792 Gioacchino Rositol ORLEANSVILLE Algeria -(Italian operatic composer vai UPD— OrieansvlUe scene of a born In 1872 British Queen Victoria 1954 earthquage disaster that was shaken narrowly ' mined death at tha claimed 1500 live by a slight temblor Sunday night would-b-a hands of an There wa bo damage or casual-ti- e usaisln In 1924 the former head of the Veteran’s Bureau to Washington Charles Forbes wss Indicted for defrauding the government of 250 milliou dollars In 1956 President Elsenhower uld' he would run for 'a second term if toe GOP national convention nominated him A thought for today Benjamin Franklin said: “Dost thou tore life? Then do not squander time tor that to toe stuff life to made Croaby Allta HaaBMU AUraaa Shaw 4i) 44) 1t:f— (I) !:!— 41) ):4S—41) 44) 41) SiSS— 44) Ladies love' luncheons It's an to disputable fact They love to plan tasty menus too And because luncheons are so Special they'll work week ahead of time on the menu o One of the most delicious eoma across la tha type that wfll attract anyone who enjoys good food I cU It: L—cheon From the Cuiatae Frosted Fruit Shrub (Chined orange Juice with scoop of raspberry sherbet) Asparagus Au GraUn Broil (A sandwich nutritious and delicious) Shoestring Potatoes Sweet Gherkins Ripe Olives Carrol Curls Hot Chocolate Milk with rinnanum $tlck S wirier : Butter Cookies gus Au GraUn Brofl This tasty sandwich to aa easy aa pia te 'put together and certainly a delightful combination of flavors' ' Asparagus Au Gratia Broa con-klrof a toasted and buttered lice of rye bread (Jewish rye to exceptionally good) The toast to spread with a chill sauce-mustabase then n cottage cheese layer Asparagus spears top this then buttered-browne- d cracker crumb and finally a generous sprinkling of shredded Cheddar cheese The ' " sandwich to placed under the broiler Just tong enough to melt the cheese and serve sizzling hat It’s small wonder this unique sandwich to so tasty- - Why don't you try It the next time you entertain? 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