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'' '''''': '::'' - : 1 '''' 0 : ''' 4 ' ' : ': ' - ' '''' I r ' ' ' ' '' ' - ' - ' : - ' q ' - :: :: ' ' - ' : --- ' - - ::'' '' - - ' Of 1 ::: - - : : - 21' - - : I : 3 i ' - ' surprise her parents Dr and Mrs LeRoy E Cowles 124 University street is Mrs Raymond Hawkins who will make her temporary home in Salt Lake City while Ensign Hawkins is on active overseas duty with the United States navy Mrs Hawkins is the former Miss Etta Lou Cowles 4 ' A - '! - '' 4 - e ''' ' - ': : -' - : I i : I 1 Miss Thompson (left) Miss Dorothy Cunningham Miss Frances Rowlett members of Red Cross motormobile unit These Salt Lake Girls t f ) 1 1 - ''7 ' ' — — -- -' ' - — --- - I ' ' 40 1 ' 1 4 i i ''''' : - -- j ) i -- - - - 1 114t I 1I 4 t 11 7 Ii I 1 "'Of !! -'I ar - ' Si ' sinks - - i-- i - - ' - '-- ' - ' N is ' stoves bathtubs Works wonders on soiled woodwork tool 1 N'"-------- 'Y so fI - ' fil 't ' - g- N - grease—rust—fruit stains—dirt Cleans pots '' 4-- -- F i Lifts - - -- - ' — - -- -- -- i shortly for that training i 1 -- - - - - -- Miss Cunningham departs for Washington ' for Red Cross assignment in !I ---ii club-mobi- 1 - ' 0744064 ' ' ' 1 1 4 - When the rising ' 1 ' cv 7 n 7 (7--1 u m r-7-7- 1 t---' ) n 0 ' i 1 - t " ' Niz'---- 14i 1 s41 "::-- (74 ''''A Li 'k114 ItrD AD 4 '‘--441 71 I 4 ''''" (k4 (TAN km4) - r 4 - ti k' -‘ 4k t f - Itp i tfiii - 30 l 3 ' NEW BRAND - DRESSES 1 (D '44 ( 4 :0-- 416 1 It' ' I Aa MAY EVENT' OFFERING 1 4 0 i f 1 '' 1 -- 1 - t ) t ' 1 -- I t - ii ' i 1 ' i - ''''' - J Li C-- - 1 ' so - i t ) I : t ' ' 1 k t ' ' 1' f ' : ' P " : t z' f i" ‘ sizes 12 to 20 ‘ - 1 ' 3 - - 1 - ' 0 1 1 a j "1ta t i ' 1 - 0 s ''' ''' '' '' '' f ' ' pert tailoring and unusually fine 1 I ing i They fit like ' i ' t C : 0 1 li - I - zomi CRESSES—Second - - t' - i --- 1 - ' i r 1' 494" ) mM0-:e- - - Cto ' 0 1 - 4 i i ' ' '' 4-- ' ''': 1' (1' 7 ft '' :ii a IP ' 4- arl' 40'' - k4 ' ': - ( - - - ite l: ' Z ' 0°"gc'' " 'A"''-''- 1 :'01 covic ' w - -- 7''' r" - e - ' '" Iv - f44 A "- - ' " m ' i -'- - vA i- - - ) i t U4 - '403'tgq ' - -' ' i j i t 3 t ' ' - I s '''' ::: " :: ''1 :::!1::--- :: - ::: I:t- : 1 t : : ' -4 :: t - i I : K - : I 1 ' r ' 1 : : i- 'ii ' - ' 2 - L: ' 'i & - t a - ) - - - 6 4 - " : C - i "O ' ' '''e'' : - Savors t I Bell The Tribune-Home Service Bureau Lake City Utah- - elegram Salt i ' ( ” 1mi r ‘ -— 442 le 4 - -4 kA ' I 14tIc I I t ' gbii t ''' - - - -itv ) :' i) 4 ' ' i 41 - NA t- I -- i ' - - I s - -- f fte-'- ": '7' ' '' I - --A- f - - - 1 i ! : I ' ' ( ' I - I k i I -4- 4- I' 1) ' Dressy Afternoon II i l'' ' ''' e T ) rk 1 r c 0 tel i i t r I N ' 1 ' kr) 0 After Dark -) f ' -- oe ' r1-- - -' rI - )t 4 40 ) Ice' - i' N) 1 - i mc4 ' t ' 1 ' t - Allyik - Á - di ' '5 to 1 75' 4 7 110 1 I - '1 - 1 date! 4 ' t -' - ' ' 0' --- '- every MIllinery—Auerbach's ° 400°°°°°°-70- Second Floor CHARGE At IT C I I - t 1 I i ' - $ ANGOLA' MOP — - i i t $ Enchanting for Mk 0 r :"- -- - i- ' 11116ft-11- 1 ' t0 - i k41 - e's- mi 1Ili N - k' : 04NICOMIt 1 -- t! 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Itt - ‘ -7 ----- 1 thew 6 Famous Work et 'c" 1 t 0 :- ' - ( 4°11UTZNr! 0 eau You Got - ' T ' 1- virdr- fitdval It tel Jr' ' t $ 0 ft Get this complets Housecleaning Kit ' - ' l'' street Take the hard work out of housework with these home aids They'll beautify and protect your choice possessions with minimum cost and effort I - 4 t e i‘c-- --- 7 illsasK i 1 em -- - iMrtN ii 1 I 4 you - I - S" C d CAlot Calendal P t 1 la Aren't ' 11 NOUSE CUMIN& r - Or serve him Tap prison camp rations for a few weeks—you know—a spoonful of rice and three bites of fish w NNz4--- At ts A 1 - army ambulance sort of unjust? it—Mrs N Answer—If he were six he'd throw his plate on the floor and yell It is a childish throwback and you remember how you Letter—"How can I make my - y-r-1 - 1 -: ' !4 I husband see that eating margarine and other substitutes ties up with patriotism? He buys bonds like fury but takes 'most of the menus I give him as a personal insult although he really knows better I'm getting tired n'''' L NI" ar t-l- 6'''' 3 ! Answer—This is a topsy-turv- y world today lady You'll find frivolous girls everywhere but how many of these soldierettes do you yourself know? The ones I've met are fine sensible conscientious young women anxious to obey orders and go where they are needed They've given up home and beaux for the duration and work hard Remember they could dig you out of a bombed house if it were of : 1 ' e 111 Ciofif' LOrt40100""3 4 r 'i '''' t ' C010? w1 1 79th YEAR—SINCE 1864 HOURS 10 do Ato ' '0' - to 6 i DIAL 1 r 1 i V 9 ' ) 1 i i 1 I 1 1:: - - - i - i : ' -' ' -:: right—B - (ri T 4 C4: designed for sizes 12 14 18 18 20 and 40 Good news for all home dressmakers! The Spring Fashion Book is ready Send tor your copy todily It Is 15 cents Order a Fashion Book with a 15- cent pattern for 25 cents plus 1 cent for postage For this attractive pattern send 15 cents plus 1 cent for postage in coins with your name address pattern number and size wanted to Barbara ' '' - ' '' : 1WkP'1 i 11 B s - - - 2 e'''''COI:PLETE Time after time you'll be grateful for this suit Barbara Bell pattern No 1786-- - 4 I : :: - i : :s2---:- - 10 - ' - - i "" - : IL"( 1 i ' '' - '5 'A 1? - I ' 1g t 0- '''' - ' -t i it i 1 1 - g -- o-s -- ' t i r t - - t - ': HOUSECLEANII1G KIT s - F:oor s 1 7 - 4 - - - - i i I fi Only 30 so hurry they'll soon BETTER '4 3340 1 do what is -- - ' ' 1 ' 1 I v - :'- r-- : 1 1- ‘i -4 t- g 1 - ' ' 1 - ' t r - i d': 1 ov leo' 4i- : be gone! In polka dots and navy and pastel sheer jersey ' 1 girl I've thought so wonderful is mercenary We've been engaged two months and last night A - 7 ''1'''' 4 and : i'' goloominta e - ? t - - ' ! they'll look becoming for several seasons t - 1 "tailor-mades- " : 1 61 tl detail- - - 'P' i t f 1 y i :'-- :) il: think what name is good enough for his new eon ' i i7 1 I ' : :::: - trying 'to 0-Ced- ' Savings y ' 11- ' i 1 '1 it ' rs i t f' I g - - 1975 k : s Lieutenant Eugene F Pak i$ i' yit llrt Ili t CS tie smartest most wanted :' 'N' - t ! 1 ! i r- :44:k ' ''1 j i i - Y 1 tii 1 ' o ' ': 1 : 0”-ti7ioNTZ—O- Ii ! P t ts It ' N ' vszt:I' rt") I i ' They're fashions famous for their fine fabrics exMonth-of-Ma- i 3 !' -- t '''irtotoil 1 ' l' '''ik - :1- I1-- - liy i2 4 10' e I s source specially purchased for ZOMIls ' - -- with my son—he's an army private—and see him have to salute some pert little thing in uniform with gold bars on her shoulders all dolled up in face and hair it makes my blood boil He is going away to risk his life in jungles and mud—and what earthly good are all these uniformed girls doing except having an excitingly good time playing soldier? They'd be more help if they stayed home where they belonged and helped can food for next winter or made over discarded clothing Or why don't they send 'em down on the farm? The girls have just gone crazy over this chance to get In the limelight and act heroic War always has been for men and ought to stay that way"— Mrs Howard L" - Itt Pi 5 fashions from our most reliable t - ' And writes a mother: l down the "When I walk Pattern - 't t These are I 1( - - 1 ' --"' t I ' t'Af '' ' i 1 14 ' 1 '' : 1 ( - i 1 i ""' - -- - ii - --- I ' ii- I ) I ''(-- 3 ! 1 447 ' :'44"" 1 ii ': I i - ) ' NI N i k 4'-- ' 4 SPECIAL 1995 REGULAR - k 1 i r : i 1 v-- '- - 1 war-worke- ) 4 4gst 4 - ) )4))(I) - 3jv 1 - : - th young aeen - - ri len0 C4 -- - i - about buying white hyacinths Instead of bread with your last dime? An engagement ring to a girl has a sentimental value that colors her entire married life It's a lover's tribute the lack of which is chilling Talk things over with her—she would be glad to have a simple inexpensive ring right now with a finer one to come after the war is over She might also be glad to have you buy bonds now with the money saved—house-buyin- g Is expensive these days though Uncle George's will had been read and a million dollars dropped into his hands Yessir he is slaphappy Nobody in Salt Lake City who knew that Dtuc'rr°ntinhgY Handley out clever fiction was surprised ' when a few weeks ago they found her name in the S E P as the author of ''Room for Two" They felt It was as it should be—and so did Hollywood because Mrs Handley has just sold her short story to Republic studios for use on thescreen So after a time you can enjoy a brisk movie with the theme of two young man and girl each trying to rent a room in roomless Salt Lake and colat the one liding head-o- n room available It is lively funn y impossible — but grand reading '''‘ - P I: 1 Answer — Girls are queer B L M—almost as queer as men Did you ever hear the story writer gets his piece of fiction into the Saturday Evening Post it is exactly as st 1 - --- ( - ' n- - More Fame! for-soo- le I : had a bad quarrel The trouble Is she expects me to buy her an expensive diamond engagement ring and says any man who really loved a girl would want to give her such a present It seems foolish to me when we could use the money for a down club-mobi- le I - : ''' mother the other that helpless individual known as a fiance Bewilderment does affect the viewpoint and changes valuw "Perhaps I am in the wrong" the man "and should see differently and I'd to know what you think about it - ' 4 : ! It's because I don't like having the idea forced on me that the - taken soldiers to picnics met stranded travelers taken tertainers to Kearns have been in the bond drive and carried in their cars crippled children in parades and have met trainloads of soldiers and driven some of n thorn to destinations Don't get that they taught school also! Best of luck Girls! joined - ------ Two of the letters in the mail bag this week were from bewildered persons one a thIn-g-s- Red Cross work is primarily emergency driving These young women have been on call in Salt Lake for social service driving have The Miss Thompson gets her one- year service stripe in July from the Red Cross She has had 16 hours' training in motor me: chanics and five hours' work in gas used in attacks She has just j the W A VES and expects to leave ' - 0110 ' 1 I GT11171 ETIpossibly 11 7 1 a work and it may take her overseas while Miss Rowlett leaves next week for San Francisco for i similar which assignment might carry her as far as Alaska for them things are beginning to stir They'll be leaving soon for fresh fields of work abroad GETS LE:ir111 - - 'Ilp 41? i - ''''" - ' 1 I i That Mail Man's Here Again! Cunningham Dorothy Miss Frances Rowlett and Miss Deanne Thompson are the three energetic girls in question and 1 : ' ' Mi4 -- ' 1 They know air about auto —motors these th ree girls in the Red Cross Motor Corps They can take 'em apart and put 'em together again m ost casually As for first aid—well it's up to 10 or a dozen with all the courses and training th ey have had In the year of their voluntary service in the corps they have piled up more patri 00c work than you ever knew existed—and did it in their spare time after school let out beca use all of them teach Mrs Clara M Clawson's window shows outstandingly Smart Dresses from the UNDER TWENTY SHOP Youthful 'Me "Air" of more expensive models Chic Hats that do something for you 57 Main (Adv) - ' : - i — adventure yatriotic Deanne 4 ' f Surprise! A visitor at the home ' : ' - ' s -- i - ' I 1 - ' - ' f ' 1 : : ''1 '' - ' - ':'- '' l'' - ' I 1 - : '' ' - ' ' foll! - '' ''' ' 1( '2 4 ' ' ' - J '' :: I4' ' ' ' ' - ': ' o: ' !- - ''' : 4 1'H-:- : ''t ' ' ' ' 4 - ':f:--4- : :' :' ''''' '' 4- - : : 1 vi-'- ' ' (di D w w 4 r1 Tai - 71- son Langton and his brand-nenow The Packs can celebrate together the over all mothers the land are up on when day a very high pedestaL Only this time dad will climb up beside mom because not every baby these war days gets such a prompt glimpse of his soldier parent Lieutenant Pack returns to his ship at the end of his furlough With Mrs Pack and the baby he is at the home of his wife's parents Dr and Mrs S A Langton Jr 1400 Perry avenue And nobody knows as yet what they are going to name the baby! i ' ii Look who's here! No one less than Lieutenant Eugene F Pack fresh from a stretch of sea furduty on the Pacific and with an eight-da- y lough to see his wife the former Miss Patricia ' f'-- 0 I ::: t $ - 1 ' - a- - 4 - a fr 0ft 04zem 094—e1-0414-154ft10041-"-"64:""1‘"---e- -- m-- nftAfte 00111N10-ees - - - Prs-- :- i t i- |