Show 41t —04311i00?-Meo-- - - aasqkovIDWsvAkaadaw1”116110afinA001000010401414-4o- IPA W"10r —No 1 4 1 : 4 1 - ' trlIe 5alt 'Cake Ztititlne -- ? i ''c i 1 :::-- 0 C E T y S OCIETY -? Home Nurse Class Set - i d 1 1 '''' - N - f If you have just this mintlte rnado up your 'mind that you should take advIntage of the red Cross tlasses in home nurs- ing you are right In time to register for a brand new series Thursday' 7:30 to 9:311 p ro t room 311 Beason bui!dirg When doctors are so scarce n d nurses practically invisible It is a mighty comfortable feel 1ng- to be able to handle the less despe'rate cases of illness in one's 'own family Practice !matt-art of panic ita preferable! 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IL )II i 1 r I it 1 : t ':' i: 1 x v - ' '1 - :' " ' ' ii ii 1 ' r lz-- i' 4 ti' f n r-- 3 77 t ' i- L3 Li -) Li L4 Sergeant W T Mansell and Mrs Hansel! the former Miss Joan Keyser with their clever Dobermann named Junior Both Sergeant r""3 I and Mrs Hansen are on furlough and are lisiting Mrs Hansell's parents the M A r:J1 Keyser s of Walkers lane d r3 7'1 t Mrs Clara J Clawson stresses the advantage of early morning shopping while stocks are in order and before the congested hours Table of BETTER HATS up to $1250 at $100 57 South Main La 1 T:04 La Lgatet Armour Ideas Make the Most of Meat '''''s kv77 ik k 10''''"—Nt '''' '' - :rj- - - e' 1 ''''' 7 '' ' ' '''- - '' '''' '' - ' !:: :: Y - : ''ik 1 ' "4t " f 4 T 5- s- '!tfiwt'- J:-' : '' 4-- r- let ': :i r 4 — ::: 'vv" y - k t'- s k 4 :! f '''ci- ' '''' 'll 1 :: I '' I '1 1 ' ' e'' - : :HI :i':--7- ':' ' -- ' ' - i ) ' '' — - I - if e so r:-e- s - '' ' N ' f - — ' ' ''''''''''' ' - ' -- -' ' ': ' " ::: :::::: : ::::::''::-::::: -- ta2 ': ':::: NI ( s jp - ::t:: ::: ±- - tern inventing and perfecting every feature of the helmet Mrs Huntsman cutting out the helmets from hand-mad- e dies with home-mad- e tools Until 1936 the Huntsman shield was not in any great demand but in that year the business began expanding as the need for welders' shields grew The thintsmans made a small addition to their hack porch Then their entire house took on the appearance of a factory and finally forced by the over- demand for their shield moWhelmingly great into a mechanized factory in September 1912 H ss s s s : ' '''' :: ' 'T ? si s j --7- ' : :: - ?:-- i ! 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' i ' ' Iw 0"5'''''7!:': '''''- ''' : ' ! : s 70°— 700-- ' 0 t: ? f t1 i It all began 1000°' &I N"':: ft : — 0° L I F ts35 1 :'' :: 7 ' f VIWOOM1''°"''' ' ' row - Editor's rote: Salt take housewives who have been complaining about food searcities and high prites will he interested in the report brought back Alice H Winn-Smit- h Mrs Just returned to Salt Lake City after an exby haust ive tour of western cities where she studied the food situation Mrs Winn-Smit- h authority on foods and their preparation states that Salt hake City has a more plentiful and varied food supply more tempting markets and better prices than any other city which she visited ts ' - CF:''-4''- ' os' '''!$ ' on 1 ' ' 1 – the kitchen table M Industry Your Horoscope for Today If a woman and August 3 is your birthday you have in all likelihood fixed for yourself exceptionally high standards to live by so do not judge other people by your own but by the ones that they have set for themselves To understa nd human nature you must study it and your results may more than compensate you for work you have put into it Due to an excessive amount of energy -you probably have it is rint—to- be to keep difficult for up Witil the pace that you set and Ft Marine Note n h PO I I"" TH ' E E I ' t ' ' ' : ' - -- 77: 4' SI ' : Monday at the Hotel Utah - - ' -"- Remove the stains Sani-Flus- Sani-Flus- Soothe relieve beat rash twice a week and help prevent it with with Don't confuse Sanl-Flus- h Mexsana formerly Mexi- them-th- is can Heat Powder Sprinkle ordinary cleansers It works Sanicooling astringent ically Cleans the hidden trap medicated powder well Flush is absolutely safe in septic over heat irritated pkin1 tanks and toilet connections when to rectonon can Costs little Big savingn! used Two handy sizes in larger sizes All the' Sold accordygienic Products CoCantonO family will like Melseee1 The Y a - was Miss Betty LaRue Baxter who ex- changed nuptial vows with Alvin C Barnes at the home of ber parents Mr and Mrs P E A bride Monday I' - sEtrarxeetetr ficiated The bride's sheer white gown was brocaded with orchidsand lihes Of the valleya fingertip length vtll and carried a bridal bouquet of rink rosebuds She wee attended bycher She-wor- ' 5ister Mrs LaDeane Bourne and Kirk Lowe was best mare The bridegroom a son of Mr and Mrs Charles A Barnes 1245 Gillespie avenue is on furlough from the United SCates army air force He will return to his station At Las Vegas Nev where he will be joined later by his bride t III AsolL'i (77 f - 7 'fAFfiisllllaw'skae em-- " - ss El:1:017177 0301- -- ' i -7 y- H t - Almost everyone needs a ft' var exercises to strengthen the antigravity' muscles Some of the best exercises on this order are taken with the feet elevated The position itself is counter to gravity Start off with this exercise: Position: Lying on back on floor with feet on chair seat knees straight hands down at sides on floor Movement: Bring alternate knees to chest as you fling arms up and back overhead to floor The upstretch of the arms reflexly contracts the abdominal muscles and the knee-chemovement pushes the small of the back down against the floor Return to starting position and repeat slowly and rhythmically 12 counts alternating knees To reach the muscles that come in on the bla liP in the same position and place side of left foot on right knee Push ChlIA'n hard with left knee Hold it relax Repeat three times on one side then on the other t E: 0 GE and BARN ROOF PAINT Cri 1) La Gal For Short Time Only! IftiMIPftoftosiwilviwie”Ntillftqrawomiftoggt ANDREMEMOE12 A'ANE S31DDED Owl-P- 1 MEAN- BEAUTY A t'l:-741-1 THE Co EARL PAINT CE!TRE THEATRE PITH: 269 SOUTH STATE S3460 Mlhe Your raint and WaHruper gelectinni In Comfna Open 9 am to 6 pm including Sat You Women Who Suffer $ It doesn't matter how stubborn the stains or how dingy the toilet bowl h cleans away the unsanitary Elm and smears where toilet germs lurk You don't have to scrub unpleasant work And each application cleans away a cause of h at least toilet odors yse - By Ida Jean Kain "14-"f where toilet germs lurk r Betty LBaxter Copyright 1913 King Features Syndicate Inc Released by Bell Syndicate Inc ' - And Lieutenant HIppfrt son 'nf Mr and Mrs H J Hippen of Detroit N is andalifilgdertiTitlellgtit you must not become discouraged or disappointed if you find this to be the case lio 111 I :' I 't st the production by Mr Muntsman of a welder's shield which is used today all over the United States as an essential in war and '''' Pretty I jiHs :' :'' k ' -4s1! 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Iii ' t LI r :: ri :':t-:- : 16-kw- It 4- 7 ' : - ''' mony The brides are daughters of Mr and Mrs Elmer W Gale 1070 Lincoln street Lieutenant Hartman is A son of Lloyd Hartman Elmhurst 7 :::':" :"' ' )f i : nations centered with orchids They were attended by Miss Phyllis Smith Miss Marietta Stevenson Miss Valerie Gale and Miss Pauline Gale The couples received their friends at a reception following the cere- ::": : 1 V ''' I- ' f 4' vt ileielklire:rsh 1 :::::-- 1 t ' :':' ' A double ceremony Monday in the LDS Garden Park ward chapel united in marriage Miss June B Gale and :Lieutenant John Hartman and Miss Shirley Gale and Lieutenant John A Rippers The two sisters wore Identical white princess style taffeta gowns fashioned with sweetheart :' s::l :' '" :" 4 tc-- ''''''''":''''''': 4 1 4 ' Gale Girls Brides ': :: ' s's 1 :' :':: 1 i: there he WAS affiliated with Viking social unit and WAS outstanding in school activities and sports 1 1 urs I : ' ' ":':- 3 ' - I '' While -4 ' : ' :iss'''S:YS--:'-'-'' - graduating from Weber college Mr Peterson attended the Brigham Young university from where he graduated this June i i :i:-:- if daughter of Mr and Mrs David H Thomas 965 Fairview avenue will leave Friday August 13 for Chicago accompanied by her mother and the parents of the bridegroom-toh- e Mr and Mrs Charles A Peterson of Ogden Miss Thomas was graduated from the University of Utah e s affilithis 1t‘1 int eh rBee lle14i Ia After ated ' : z!:' L - - - - : In tune with her approaching marriage a nautical motive was carried out at the luncheon Monday in the Empire room of the Hotel Utah where the engagement'of Miss Gloria Thomas to Rolfe Brown Peterson was announced on m imic ship logs of navy blue The military wedding has been set for Au gust 20 when Mr Peterson will graduate as aa ensign from the U S naval reserve midshipman school in Chicago I De f ying superstition Miss f' is - : Gloria Thomas Tells Troth :' -- A:: - : Miss Gloria Thomas1N hose engagement to Rolfe Brown Peterson was announced at a luncheon 74 - ' 2 During the years when Mr and Mrs Huntsman were working a day to fill the orders which poured in and which had to be filled by hand 100 shields a month was average production Now power machinery has made possible the production of from six to eight thousand shields a month ' : - ' k 5 l:'-ts- — sssssssss :' "N':''w-- !::-: z'7 - "6''"''''400--- - ' :4::: 1 i t itN::'': ' : z ''' $ r 1" : 4 e z ' ir'!':1--!-':i::'t:::'f-- :': ": ss: : :' ::- 'i ii1 ' ' :'-- !: :: s t t 1 f:!i:--' :: :: :se'Js :: 's:s'' - :: s'': ''' 2 ::::::::" :"" ::"1 : ' ::"4 t!: - -- 1 vtp-li- ' c :' 1 ' I' k !:!-- i i ! c ! :: 'I I 'I - 1 '''' e' - - '': :::-- ' ( - : IDN:oe no :" ' ' p :: i s' '' - e1- : : kl e ' :: ' - It : ::: l':: 1 :::: i)- -' 0101VeMtMOC10 ' 40' i ! 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Ar - t -: : ':: ::: - :-- :ll':: s!!- ' ' ' - 1 - 'io':k '''' ::---:--:- ii Nye Jo' '' t::::::::::::::::::: I work" ! - 1 ' -:: :':'":''' ' I lunch and work together it spells friendship and of course at our meetings we shall do war 1 " ' - Thomas 1 e"" :''-- - 1::':':::::::-'':::-!:'sl::::::::- navy wives of Salt Lake City are in the pleasant excite- their own club for luncheon Rt some spot to be chosen Mrs H P Parmelee wife of Lieutenant Commander Parmelee resident inspector of naval material in this region says: "We know dw eNsvhh ' ' ' I --- N i - ' Itrives Navy The that in better atcl:Igisuaw:natye ' ' ' --r- ' t::::--::::::H::::1::::'::- home once more By Alice B Winn-Smit- h Many battles are being WOn on the home front these days bY every patriotic parent and child Hurrying to the table to eat your very Own vegetables gives new interest to otherwise slighted varieties Here is a special vay to preAll kinds are interesting when coolced and Berved pare leftover boiled potatoes properly Cook in as little water as posGrate into a bowl Heat drip sible and cook only until they pings in skillet add a few fine are tender! bread crumbs carefully spread on potatoes keeping them as Test with a fork or taste fluffy as possiblI e Sprinkle them Salt added to the water with salt pepper and more while cooking improves the flacrumbs When brown on under vor A pinch of sugar may be side' turn carefuny with spatula added to carrots onions or peas a few at time until all sre while cooking Simmer slowly turned Sprinkle with more salt — and pepper When nicely browned turn out on hot servThere are many combinations ing dish complement each other for flavor or color and may be cooked together Here are some favorites: Beets and onions: add a few Miss Florence R Bailey now drops of vinegar or lemon just before serving Sergeant Bailey of the marine Corps is now detailed' on duty Cabbage and corn cooked with a few chopped chives in the central division executive offices in Chicago Carrots peas and a little fineSergeant ly chopped mint Bailey is a daughter of Mrs J J Corn and peas with a little Bailey 216 East Twenty-fourtshredded carrot and a few ' South street D Miss Helen Shurtleff chopped green onion tops Add a dash of nutmeg to your daughter of Mr and Mrs G S Shurtleff 126 D street has been mashed turnips plenty of salt and pepper and a pinch of brown detailed to the office ef Major John V Sandberg Chicago sugar — ::: :: ::: in-Sa- lt 1- "''''''':' ''' ' ' " ‘ same army herself Sergeant and Mrs Hansen she is a daughter of Mr and Mrs M A Keyser of Cottonwood end was the former Miss Joan Keyser better known to her friends as "Johnnie" are Lake City for a family visit of a brief 10 days This husband-and-wif- e war twosome is stationed at Oxnard Cal in the Seventh army aviation cadets air forces flying training detachment Sergeant Hansell formerly art employe of The Tribune has six squadrons of cadets to superintend while Mrs Hansel also in the air service command has for her duties keeping track of all sorts of supplies for the cadets They live in Ventura commuting to the camp daily Their smart Dobermann dog Junior Is "dogging" their footsteps these days so glad is she that master and mistress are Nit''' - ' V - s s s- ki ' ''' pi eiilluaiity ''''11 ss Evil-11a- ---- r' : " TIere's something really rew for dinner an ample meal for a family of 4- Make the salad by mixing 2 cups —hearty ham salad rolls They're a: snap to fat on a summer right and so cubed cooked Star I lam 12 cup diced eelicious your family will call for them celery j 4' cup diced sweet pitkle2 hard cten So saNe this recipe for your file cooked Cloverbloom Eggs sliced 31 of point-thriftfavorites tsp salt Add enough mayonnaise or 1 ou can leftover cooked ham if cooked salad dressing to moisten well Ibi piece of Slit 4 finger rolls lengthwise to make you have it —or buy a cooked boneless Star liana We suggest llarge enough opening to hold salad I because it has such Butter lightiy and toast if desired Fill Armour's it the top barn f ne favor It is mellowed iin fragrant with 0 Prd is very tender and a slice of hard cooked egg Frilrk with Itilrry mild It will beighten your enjoyment cf thee saaO ro:la that will provide ARMOUR AND COMPANY 1 iI - Ham Salud Rolls Get a Big Welcome ti--- e i : ' —STA I 1 ' " I ' J t - z 0 i 4 ': i I - ' ' 1 : (7 :: '4' " : 'ix - ' $'- 4 '''s il:' ‘: f " I ' - 5 0p ::'''''71'b"- ''1' t k k t sll ' ' " - I 1 if i Nli t 1 - f' - - 74v "- ' - " 1 I '' 0-- i t 4 1 ru - ! I I e '''- -- t' I ' ': 1 —' iop ' -t s 't is: - 4 it iz-- ' wife who has solved the problem of keeping the home fires burning though her husband may be In the army she merely picked up the home fires and went right down and joined the A: :: :- :- I war - - : fi4 - k Folks Now! Army Mrs W T Hansefl is one ?' I - k Scaredy-Ca- t (Advertisemont) - ' ::::' '''kg(' 's ' i 1 i I 4 - I rt '1 ) : ir $ 7 ri - '' P' - i4 s - ') i & 4 ' j jI i''' ' - r: 4 ti 1 NO SUGAR ADDID p ':: ' - i ' 1 ' i 41 711STIIZ 4106461" 4 I :''' i - It ' t :'i L -- '' - '' oel ' ":"':- -- ' ' -- : Mr Huntsman while working at the Denver Sz Rio Grande shops in 1921 became so Irritated with the obsolete old shield which head that he flopped about as khee hai sn i to determined one N'with automatically locking device that would hold the shield in the correct position before the worker's face To this end he and Mrs Huntsman worked untold hours on their kitchen table Mr Huntsman painstakingly developing the pat- 1 ' '' ' d - 5 ' ' '' iz i 'z ' - ' ' monthly ‘sp "If 1 I sk 4 ) ss - ss--- 4 - ' ' couple never dreamed they would produce a shield which would come Into universal use and contribute vitally to the defense of the whole United States 1' 40 " '''- iI : : - ' ''ic - ' 400 I S - t ' - i ' Meet Mr and Mrs F D Huntsman 906 West Second South street Laboring on their kitchen table to produce a welder's shield li t :'e: ": By Leah Burrows -- ''i1 0 4 s ' - -i- 'i' S1--s1 4 ' : te :$' :s 4 i f: - ' I xf ' 1 k ? 'Mr and Mrs' Team For V ieLory - : - ":' ''' I1 - 0 s i: 74 I ::: ' ' :t7'7' I s ' ssis ' -- ' ' t' 'i r? son s :::: '"f' ": :F From Springfield Ill comes airs Lawrence A Batsell to Nisit her parents Judge and Mrs William M McCrea With her 'is John McCrea Batsell otherwise "Buzz" her young 1 '- :'Sii" ::: : '''' ti'ss sa ' ? ''' ' : : - : " :" : 1 :I 1:: 1 :::::: 4' 4 i '4j': :' : : S::-- ' se's ' :: ' R" ' :s - t - - 1 o :' ' i ' ' i0:i f s N s s' ' i ''''''' ''' ':' ::: :: holding a sandpile court of his own while his mother is being welcomed by the large circle of friends who knew her before her marriage Mr Batsell will join his family later fôr a short visit here ': i:':::?:'::::-'?- e Is :::: ::- -:- ' ' essss - :1::i17 ! ::F:: f ''t-i- '-- - 44 s::: ' e - ':'1' s!' t ' - ii:t: ! 's :'! 's s' '' ' :::- -- I ' 1 A ' Young John McCrea Batsell they call him "Buzz" and won't that be something later on at football or track meets? I ' :j :' : i:::::: —- i' '' - :'' ' i:!: : ss 4': Z'- s 1:!': ' 7A:S:: t 4 k'' t:'S' V- : "- : It 1 Z ' ' N' '' ' ::? ac s'SS-- ' t SrSsrSJ SS'''''''s '' 'Y 4::'1-:''''':71'lL'- '1' ' 't z - i::''-'1'''' e s 't 1::' I fe' " - ': " ' '' I 4 - : street ::' : :::::::)2: s: ' ''' 0 t ! i": ' :'''- i' s ::-::- ' t'fis ': 4 '': lit leN '-- s ' r:: : :: - : 's -: ' :':::: for 12 weeks tid there ix plenty or room available for new students Mrs Parker C Emerson is the three-to- r of pie fled et0S3 home nur- Ing classes and the instructor seilrbe Mrs C L Croly s t ' ? 4:: - IPI : - 1 1 7 - - Th JArii ''i '''' ' beg-innin- g l' ' Back in Salt Lake City for the first time in two years a and bringing with her a lively young son is Mrs Lawrence A Batsell of Springfield Ill Mrs Batsell the former Miss Beatrice McCrea is a daughter of Judge and 31114 William M McCrea 462 East First South - I 4 F - ''- I - - 9 "- - i - Tuesday Morning August 3 1913 ii ' : 1 e Fm ' 1 r-7- LI I P L171no)cuo then n 1 Cl‘ 7 Pir ' '11 1 r - Lydia E 1 tr be It you—like so many38women 52— tween the ages of and relh (774 I sii: ' 1:-- 2 During 38 to 52 Years of Age- suffer from hot flashes weak tired nervous feelings distress of are blue at times 'irregularities" —due to the iunctionalmiddle age- period peculiar to women— Vegetry Lydia E Pinkham's table Compound to symptoms Taken regularly — Pinkham's resistCompound imp It also ance against lpsbcti 1 i1 ' P 0Alto OP ' ::4:et I - -- iI"- N LLA-g- ir - j 1 -- N 4 AP''' k -44 yd : fr - ? e t t 'i:" j -- 0' -- '- t ''' - — - t ::' t'zise has what doctors call a stomathid tonic effect) Thousands upon thousands Ililye reported benetits Follow labellisd iurcocrttilotntsrziPtinn h a ra $ I Compound Pinkham's :' i 0- VEGETABLE COMPOUND ' 4 t 1 l' I :' 1 - II - I I1 7 7 rwt4044711 rre t 49optem0"10 glemiowq-- - 'e114 : 41 01K - - - MitAe400Añvute"rPftAk-41l oAt4Pe!w-0A'- |