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At any drugstore 'PERTUSSIN- Inexpensive! - ' ughils I ') i : ave h It :' ' It's the first time Frank Nordquist station manager of the Ogden division of Western Air Lines has had to pass the cigars John Bruce has made a threesome of the family Mr and Mrs Nordquist (Miss Edith Mathews) live at 2563 Jefferson ave at once—the East and Jensens 2730 d Ogden " ': Aaron Rosenthal family 1409 Harrison ave for Anita Lea was born on the first day of spring and will be welcomed Ra-as a playmate by her sisters chelle Sidney and Arlene two big meetings the San Francisco Pubic Relations club iis to meet at the Press club and the San Francisco Advertising club also will hold sessions in the bay city Mrs Keyser is the only Salt Lake member of the first organization il i - i t ' ' IlereExclusively 'fccgztz 9 in Salt Lake City 1s C :: '' ::i I '''' 1: r"--''''''''''''- - '' t: 1- 0::::::: ::' t f rs s- c 1:: -- ??!' -- sg 0-- 14:04 t - - c:-- a - 77s' - -- - t s 4 " !'i A e1 ? - - ''''::s ': 4 44 jI S ' ifiedt" TH E '':' r - I I ' e- - fio : nRIVULS illjtAICIR iL- --- I -- 0 ' rk7‘-'4- -- A ' '' -- : ' f : yi: z-- J::::: 11 y ' : - : r - k" " eV : t: 1 ill : 1111 'k 61t7--:"1 ' t ' t z Ilt - ' :t-- 4': - ' ' t 4z - - ' ' i :i:: 1 'i f I s ? i 0( C: ' A - i'l: i c ' 4 '"'' 211: ? i 4 '' 4 1 ' : r ': ' ' ' t h 1 !I 1 11 II 1 lilt' 995 1 '7 winter-roughe- d 1 s r I 11 I 1 1 1 - 1 '- - ease 4 ' 0a 14 -' t- - 4 -- AO " - 4111 - 411 C olze i 't II At4t i i mr -- -- 1 ' -- -'c ow Tuesday In general—Forward those matters which require close attention to business and little dependence upon others Be ready to compromise differences and to square away wrongs or errors People will be unusually sensitive of their rights Jr March 28 in your birth date —"Many Happy Returns" Famous persons born on this date include Edward Bellamy author William T Smedley artist and illustrator Conde Nast publisher: Robert Frost poet year I by eadaa It a: idr fua playing er tl ways 1 ori It dpr)rpir ' ' :Doe: ntktise:i tmoai s si er ' !di:epicntYreteg ' 'cat::: in dealings with loved or family members - 4 ooneo'fc:deniclee: ' ' soon i te ' - arltirvL4il r7 1 ' i ' ' : ham i dtcouir Compound le - I ::':5:1'''-'?i:s0''- " s" ::: ? 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'i Modern Cold Wave 1 0 :i:::::::':: - ":'--: 7Vr ' ' ' ':: Machineless Permanent 4 1 St DONFY AND ALAtoNtl FRAGRANCE CRFAM I I Hinds Z 1° A1 ":::' f 11m ::':::--- To glamorous permanent clip this ad and present it when come for your choice of Ythc'ese attractke specials:: yfr - I1 -: 4 - 1 r2: Sullimer-Sof- t I f - - -i- tf I 41110 I rtgtpt1tmot4"14044tovL ' 1 - ' vi 1 I - 7 ''":4d - : k'' f s:INy- Lii ' k il - - hl t:t 74)41- ' Make them feel a g k - N 5M - 4 - 7 ill 41 I - HOROSCOPE : Ilk 000 k litelf'W lb Evergrond crepe dress Tucked bib front with round neckline that buttons to the waist with small square nailheads Contrasting felt belt is trimmed with rows of nailheads Soft spring stlacies with bright belts in sizes 9 to 15 one-piec- )- - 4e- - )ate At covered buttons Outlining sweetheart neckline and whit lace fans at waist and hem loco fans ore sot off wish perky little bows The cap sleeves ore lined with contrasting color Sizes 9 to 151 - ttfii 744 s - i t 4114 u 1 - t:111 tIt I '''Ir 'IlrI!'V a c --- )') ---- Evergrand crepe dress your first appointment for spring Lovely spring colors with contrasting small I at whose fate he looks first Permanent Wave SPECIALS s : 1 i tom 4 11) CLIP THIS AD FOR - f i It ' ei Although imperial England has gone socialist Its new rules find that court paraphernalia and its social seasons and functions are worth keeping on in these days when the life of the 'nation depends also on a revival of trade tion program for young adults Others include crafts in leather and shells swimming record dancing badminton and table tennis ' eiernar r" -- ' i vo I The home building program is but one of the group of lessons offered during the coed recrea- - -- ' — p g 4 f s t AaiiMOt - :: a - s 1p off-whi- - I 1 -- ) - Jan 27—Socialist LONDON ' it i t'! --- g ' ADVERTISEMENT Plastic On Walls Mrs Clara M Clawson art There are also some new wall flounces a shipment at California coverings—one of plastic has a Fashions featuring Navy aril surface like a Chinese woven Pastel Peplum Dresses Chiti fabric It CORR'S in white and Smart Simple !temente ber the First Entrance South ol takes to paint like nobody's business the West end of the Pedestrisni Lone leads to- our Door 44!i So Also in plastic is a wood-grai- n Main covering with tiny shadows between its ridges It is an ans Earissos ENT t color and makes a fine f Helps' build' uptresistancel background for modern :furniture pieces Painted brown it against 'MONTHLY makes good paneling One thing a novice home' 6 lalEi maker should mark down—just L 4 because a wallpaper on shop disWhIen 1yd'i as taken regularly! wonderfully play strikes you E Pinkbarn'a Vein01bl Corn- pretty in itself doesn't mean that MOMS DOIUS than reliert pound It is the right' thing for your monthly pain when due to 1 ftuani oroom—which must be considered tional periodic disturbances relieves accompanying weak tired as it whole The walls of a living nervous jittery feelings—of such room should sort of dawn on the nature Taken reguintiy—Pinkhama visitor exactly as do the smart ' eistance Compound helps buil ci againat such monthly garments of a beautiful woman k401 inttnnkfii la ' t'' '1)) r I 11 e '"''''t - i' ay‘ - good- : ' f" ' ' paper of rough black andkvhite of high steepled sketches churches with horses and carriages out in front done on the palest of pink or blue background: a Blue Ridge mountain scene of hunters is another favorite as is "Fishes In Water" in delicate tints The floral and tree prints always are ii?- - ' )) -‘- i 1k ra - f 4 4 to i - July-whic- - V 1 1 i I 1 III ' 41 --- : ": -- - I ' 1' 7' London Off to Social Start il1t ''''' - 1 la well-know- 11 ti te 4)( It ' 4 ! I r e - t - '' - 5' '- N two-piec- tt4 - it ''' Subdue It This is in direct contradiction n to the fact that no wallpaper should hit a visitor in the face as he walks in It may be pictorial and yet subdued enough to accompany and not lead the room's contents Sometimes it is clever to use a pictorial paper on one wall and plain cblor on the others Halls especially take to pictorial papers so do dining rooms There's a "Sunday morning" 0 - - ''" i 1 'Make this '' - ks 1 4 ' ' 44 ' V q ::':' -- N 1 ' t7L I-'Ilk" 1 ' 1 ke-- ' e 1 1 ' 4I4''''Y f ' - By GRACE GRETHER ""'"' ts7--- 40t -- !! ' : 4 M - it) - ' - -- 1 11 A - 'I ' -- 4 f- s -- 0 qL - 9t-- 0" 1' e10171 '0' (I- 4 r ' 1 v t - a! 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Ai - ' 'r f ':1 - "- - ": ': "Dress Up Your Room to Suit Its Figure" is the intriguing subject for Edna Merrill Van Franks talk at the YWCA Wednesday evening as the sec- ond in a series of "Y" Nite pro grams on home planning I)) r'r' ii t t C i s 1 :: f s -- - - - )11 i 4 i ' al $ k s 4 -- - ' ' ef- tl°(E 0 at 'kt 'ir:fie7i : a i ' 4: i -- ' t-ir- - :' - ' re-- --- -- ': t ' I g 1 4 4111 I A ' Ile 4 r t0 it : to ‘) N4 I 41 :: i 2e 1 ' 1 - - et' AN ' 11 A ' 34-- s i " ir 'c'''''' '''''': eet1 England still upholds royalty and the court Plans are well '7'"-s' '? underway this first year after ' the war to revive the smart social season from June to 4 t ' develops around court ' ' : -i ' 1'4 a functions race meetings re' :' t c ' 1"" ceptions and balls and with 'i''':-' i''k'V':-À:17'!- ' all the country gentry trying r7akaa 4::- ''3:1:t'' 7 0 r''t to be In town :: Society editors see a big fut ture for the Ascot race meet' ktuo6 ing which is to be revived this Mrs D-Geiger and her grandson Kent Lee Touhy have fun lookas a social fixture Ascot year ing over her collection of hundreds of salt and pepper shakers— in the preWar years was the place where dressmaking and millinery were displayed and served also as a test of so- This year with cial prestige the usual restrictions on mate- test of nwgi lel nubietya drriaeisssmiatkainisgo i s to 1 o lt--- ' : Itr1K-- ‘ i - - I '1" Talk to Tell All About Adorning a Room Correctly - Ai el0e) i A t ' - -- - 40 t '' 0- 8 4-t- - - -- r logr 3'(-- Pi t ir- ! - 'eeeklkowee 4 4 - t 1a a s ' 7-4-k ' i ! c bt:::: 15 ' i 24 ''''170'ssti V01' ‘ - Is- (01it - i - iso 11 A311e - ' ''' 4 :k zz3 '' ' r :11 sit ' - A ti i- lq l''' t ' - :1: 1 4''' ! ) sq )-- ' 1 s '1i''141 4: - Z 3 r 4i101 i !1---- t' 1':A-- 7 h ''l : - 't -- i 4t:t -- $ - -- ' - ' 9 5 i : :i 'o i i ':to) f ' ' 47-- - '- a sv 0 --- -- 1t 41 - :'''':''' ""'''' " - t'4esA 1 de - s'''-t"- ' - IC) 16 eo i 0 --t d' 0::" f - Is'"--- s ? t : ::: fcr i f' '' ' 'r I s r s ' '4' AA' 7'1 7' ss - - - t'''' 't)tes '1Ji0 s ' MU' e'— 0--'' 6 ' ''''t4°v- - t e'741f4 :t41: "' ' 40 :'"'-''''- '' s 0 oss ---ss - t i'i N 1 - 1-- sell 4 - tt t 44 lit'7''''41wlt! - - - e-- le I 11 4- s - it i:'"l'''Z — !':"-7- -I )11 111k "t'Ok s's 4' ' ' a !“Wp '' ''' 4C" '' ':7-- :' ‘:4t - - - 4 b r 41 I 4444 t -- ''''T 0 ''t:t 4::tf -solaba''s'''''''''' -N 4 ' - - f ' ''' ' 4 At - - i 1 1 ' ti i if gt ''' 1 itte '''''Y'lL? ' ' ''''''''''' ''' 4 f - s :::r " : 'i :' vs evic t et I '' - 7 - - - -- ''''!-:- : 4 i I Inzxlaniivt 404 3"'":'0 -- 4 vi- rn r ex w 4-- ---- - -- 14:: of tPi x- flt-Itjt- Ile ' - i's4a f 1's - - - 419 41- -' 4 "" - t"''' Her small grandson Kent Lee Touhy likes to linger by the shelf on which are 70 shakers ranging from slices of watermelon to hot dog sandwiches and milk bottles Mexican figures log houses and cowboys—and along the trail from the bookcase east to the west are covered wagons buffalo bear and sheep Gifts Arrived "So many have been gifts" Mrs Geiger explains "that I've no idea which-othe 530 cost the most—but here's the one costing the least—a niece told me she wanted the honor of presenting me with the cheapest pair She found it in a dime store—a set of pasteboard shakers—costing exactly one cent!" ''1 ' I ii': It's four of a kind for the Miss Rae Kendall fl'ith radio press and public relations matters luring her Mrs M A Keyser Jr 2310 Walker lane is off Tuesday for f 141 s ' 1 tt- - !' :::'::':' ' i sim'ter — 463-7t- CRADLE NEWS the ilyrnm J Highland dr Home from the sca is the sailor Mr and Mrs W L Partner 903 Fairview ave are welcoming their son Richard Winfield Partner—he was "Dick" when he went away three years ago for navy service Exchanging mountains for lake views Miss Mignon Shepherd 335 E 3rd South who has completed her school of just economics work at the U will leave shortly for the University of Chicago to work on her master's degree With her goes her ERTII:MENT Acts AT ONCE to RELIEVE and 'LOOSEN' ' grandpatll Alf G Gunns fore the war Maj Glade practiced in this his home town but with his family will now make a home in Los Angeles Addretli the lenvelope to Bur- - Arthur Orme ' '' - $ ' ' Miss Liberty who are flanked by a pair of Liberty bells "ave "Club breakfast" looms prominently on the calendar of events for the Waaatch Literary club On Saturday at 1 p in at the hotel this annual Newhouse event will be held in a setting of spring flowers and music Parliamentary law section of the club will meet Thursday at 1 p m at the home of Mrs J bank Cal if you write the J Paul Milner They are there while he attends California Technical school since he arrived home from Saipan Good-by- ! said the Royal Jensens after six years in North and headed Hollywood Cal back to Salt Lake to stay Their hopeful Donald Ray since his arrival has been getting acquainted with 'four At the mayor's home Detouring to Everett Wash on his way home to Salt Lake from the south Pacific where '1 t ' Cttkt Zeibunt 11 Zhe-Zat- t i 1' 1 ' rs Centerpieces friends to dinner says Mrs Geiger "I never worry about a centerpiece If its a spring luncheon I use salts and peppers shaped like flowers and on Easter rn group a birds lot of chickens ducks and eggs I can make a setting of a red cap and suit cases with figurines of friends when anyone's going away and there are plenty of the shakers in the shape of boats planes trains and covered wagons for a travel scene" Noah's Ark She has 140 shakers in the guise of animals and fowls which she groups around a Noah's ark in an embarkation scene And there are 66 "dolls" of various nationalities and pursuits backing up Uncle Sam and 0JeIrl' '' I I Nobody in the David E Geiger household at 211 E 4th South ever asks distractedly "where is the salt shaker?" Because it is likely he'd have 530 handed to him are Mrs Geiger's collection They The 530 fill bookcases and overflow to shelves and tables incidentally with their colorings and groupings forming a decided decorative adjunct as well as being a hobby the rr -- - cisco Up Collector's Shelves - Annual Breakfast TWITTERS : PASS THE SALT Their seventh birthday anniversary is the occasion for the celebration Tuesday at 7 p m by the Sugarhouse Lady Lions They have planned a semiformal dinner dance at the Art Barn with their husbands as guests 'Mrs O V Hansen president will be iin charge with Mrs H Cecil Baker as toastmistress i i lace of Chantilly O'Driscoll of perkeley Cal The bride wore a white satin gown with drop shoulders Her tulle veil which fell from a cap Lady Lions to Dine Dance - f c : at a 4 and orange blossoms was a heirloom She carried a bouquet of white gardenias and roses centered with an orchid Iler matron of honor was Mrs George Hansen: maid of honor was Miss Cecelia O'Driscoll and bridesmaid was Miss Beverly Tingey Best man was Paul O'Driscoll After a reception at the home of the bride the newlyweds left on a short honeymoon They will make their home in San Fran- Cathedral of the Madeleine Miss Norma Sims and John Francis O'Driscoll were united In marriage The Rt Rel Msgr Patrick F Kennedy officiated The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman Sims 1761 Yale-crei ave Mr a son of Mr and Mrs John J ' ti 1 evening Saturday left wallpaper In rich floral desig-nlike costly chintzes are decorative Leaf designs gain favor At right the grace and softness of pussy W Mows has been caught for one wallpaper pattern ' ' ' ' Above - Norma Sims ' Tuesday March 26 1946 June Bride 'riscos and the University of Vermont She is now a member of the home economics faculty at the University of Utah The prospective bridegroom also is a graduate of U S A C lie is now on terminal leave after having served with the U S navy four years ' - - :t- - IODAY wLEXSE 530 Shakers Fill J e 1- :: 2 - : t :i f Miss Anderson st ik-- ct - I - - r i ' 1 1 c f ' 1 0 t f ' 4t ' i g t Announcement of the engagement of her daughter Miss Rachel Anderson 978 13th East iis being made in Salt Lake by Mrs Martha L f ir ''' x f i t P ' Huy - ' 44 ? - t f k'' A 1 - - r t - -: - -I rt 734' tz--r tC t ' t ii'''i"'- ' '' 41 - - lt tél 708WOlfqAede410140A01110Fil00& ' - OPAIBFs"tMIOtder$k - 411010' - '' ' - ' Onk 0 - 7: litdp‘" |