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VL- TODAY HKmaXf' Mrs Rawson a University of Utah graduate and member of Chi Omega plans to spend the remainder of the summer in Salt Lake with her two small children but Dr Rawson is leaving Saturday to return to his medical practice in Cambridge A member of the Harvard medical school faculty he is also a member of the staff of the Massachusetts general hospital in Boston Mrs Rawson is being extensively entertained by friends and relatives during her visit here Dinner Hosts Mrs LeRoy A Tenberg and Mra Monte Carpenter will be hostesses at dinner for 16 guests at Mrs Carpenter’s home Saturday evening which will be followed by dancing at the Country club Guests include Dr and Mra J Floyd Cannon Mr and Mrs Tom Gore Dr and Mrs Henry David Rees Mr and Mrs J Hugh Hamilton Don Sawyer and Miss Mary Sawyer Cradle News Mr and Mrs Seymour H Friedman (Lenore Lewis) are parents of a new son born Tuesday at the Holy Cross hospital Mr and Mrs Friedman also have a daughter Joan Their home is at 1321 East South Temple Visitors Mr and Mrs Foster M Kunz ard daughter Deane arrived from Washington D C to spend a month with Mr and Mrs C W h ave Mrs Kunz Millard 354-10t- -- ADVZRTISEMEXT- Mrs Clara M Clawson in anticipation of busy Saturday Shoppers has filled her racks with fresh clean stock discounted from twenty to fifty per cent on already The Ceihrg and lower prices caremorning hours are best for ful shoppers Remember the First entrance South of the West end of the Pedestrian Lane leads you to her door — 44’i South Main keuoM': hat's New On In Good Eating by Betty Lane M Honey Ice Cream Beat esc yolks with cop Add 1 cup Cloverleaf Homogenized Milk and 1 cup Cloverleaf Cream with 1 tea&poon or more of Tamila A pinch of salt may be added Pour mixture into trar and ict It almostrefrigerator freeze — then take It out and beat it is until it light and fluffy Then fold in the two t whites beaten Return mixture to the freezing tray to finish freezing Ton can add other things for a change in flavor— cup rrated coconut melted chocoor late rrated sweet chocolate or cup crushed fruits honey 400’' Good ice cream like this is always deliciously refreshing For a cooling and refreshing drink at any time there just isn’t anything better than a cold glass of Cloverleaf "400” Homogenized M i Tk the smoother creamier richer-tastin- g milk that everyone likes For more seasonable food ideas tune in my radio chat every morning Monday through Friday at 10:45 over KUTA tfi idfir nitw Excitement and murmur-ing-s of pleasure will be adrift with the scent of flowers Saturday afternoon as the engagement of Miss Helen Izabella Manley daughter of Mr and Mrs B P Manley 1467 4’‘ J v j r i f ' will be remembered as Miss Helena Millard Coast Home Mrs Robert E Murphy and daughters Barbara Ann and Patricia Marie have moved from their home at 553 Douglas st to San Francisco where Mr Murphy is stationed with the Ninth service command From Chicago Mrs Russell V Williams of Chicago arrived late Friday evening for a month’s stay with parents Mr and Mrs Lafayette d ave Hanchett New lyweds Now at home to their friends 983-3r- are Mr and Mrs F Lawrence Barrow 2229-23r- d East following their recent marriage She Is the former Miss Villa Fenton the daughter of Mr W T Fenton Mr Barrow a son of Mrs Millie Barrow recently returned from duty with the army air corps after serving in the Pacific theater Week-en- d Stay Here today and gone tomorrow — Miss Bettye Faus and Lt Commander Nort Faus flew in from San Francisco Friday night for a week end with their mother Mrs C A Faus 1779 Herbert ave Lt Commander Faus recently returned to the states from service m the Pacific CB I theater Newlyweds A gay round of social activities have greeted newlyweds Mr and Mrs Morris C Brook-e- r of Caliente Nev who are here on their honeymoon following their recent marriage in Ely Summer Sun Brings Much Fun To U Gay Guys and Gals By NATHALIE IIUBBARD Lads and lassies out for fun Played the whole week away Work and studies went to pot But who’d rather work than play —anyway? BIG PARTY AT THE ROOF — Monday — what excitement ensued! As a result of this eventful party Marilyn MacFarlane is now wearing Max Halliday’s Beta shield and lucky Mary Lee Nelson (Just back from Pi Thi convention in Boston) received as a gift a beautiful ruby ring from faithful boy Jack Davis Also in on the fun were Tom DIXIELAND ORCHESTRA Mathew and Raola Farmer Bill Lloyd and Eleanor Brenneke LAGOON SCORED HIGH last week too Daredevils who rode the roller coaster and made the rounds at the funhouse were Sigma Chis Billy Beesley Dick Emerson and Cal Ashton with their dates Dolly Drazich Dona Mae Stewart and Rowena Romney Helen Anderson and Bob n Hansen waved hello to Pat and Jerry Hayes who Indulged in a little hotdog eating and coke drinking Sy-no- OUR OLE STANDBY— TIIE RAINBOW — was inhabited as usual by gay guys and gals On hand to liven things up were Betas Buss Owens and Uppie Ramsey with dates Pat Thomas (by the way happy birthday Pat) and Rhoda Worley (brown as a berry after her trip to New convenfor the JerseyBob Jackson and La Dene tion) Nichols stopped to chat with Lambie Van Cott and Milo Smith Mildred Ogden and Frank Pike while Barbara Woody and Cork Smith intermlssioned with Jackie Anderson and Dave Whitmore Tri-Del- ta FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y and DIKE DAIICE Open Wednesday through Sunday Public Invited! DIXIELAND 3’4 Milez North on Highway - Dial on Great Salt Lake SWIMMING DANCING DINING Fun for the Entire Family! The Most Popular Brands 3 of Eastern BEER BUDWFISFR — PABST SCHL1TZ ' Also BrCKFR’S— WAITFR’S FISHER’S ON DRAFT NEW CAFE —Fine Food — ’k2$T & $ 2 V t J 5 IT Air Conditioned Cover Charge 50c and tax PLEASURE BOAT Special Trips on the Lake Arranred for Special Partlei PHONE Boat Trips etc C NACCARTO Mgr n treasThose first ures of bantam corn! They need slathers of equally golden butter and what — you are asking skeptically — is butter anyhow? These days Just a little Isn’t enough with com But here’s & brand new trick Mash a soft Calavo with a fork and spread on the corn like butter The combination ia something to dream about Smart folks have been spreading mashed Calavo saltet on hot toast for some time and enjoying an epicure’s snack Try it! Miss Jean Mabey who is to wed E Allen Barker in early August £ Tt4v?v mSirv How to Eat i 'Sr: T i 4 During Heat Wave' '’ yr Do a Little Fishing — and Renovating — BE CLOSED July 16th to 30th Inc fefefMRAIfl in mifAHAtm MwisrriJKMi mo! — Foil Those Summer Pests Mrs Morris C Brooker home In Caliente She is married in Ely Nev will make her the former Miss Mary Margaret Mowery is high for the reason that the induced by the hot perspiration drink is not quickly evaporated which adds to the general discomfort On such a day a cool drink not too cold and not taken too fast does the trick Even a glass of cold milk right out of the should be sipped or the chill taken off Cut Rich Foods Summer meals should be simpler We don’t need as much food or as rich food While fat meats rich gravies and fried food3 are not as appetizing in hot weather it’s easy to get too much fat in mayonnaise sauces pastries and soda fountain concoctions Fats are too high in fuel to be used generously in hot weather It’s not a good plan to switch suddenly to eating only cold food at a meal as that often brings on a digestive upset Of course for anyone accustomed to a cold lunch fine But a good general rule is to eat one hot food at every meal In summer more salt Is refrigerator A In Order to 34 1 v By IDA JEAN KAfN Move over in the breeze of the electric fan and let’s talk about how to eat to keep in top tune during a heat wave The secret of eating to keep cool is not to eat too heartily or stoke up on fat3 and concentrated carbohydrates or gulp down too many iced beverages Don’t get the notion this is for sissies I’ve seen strong just men come in off a golf course and gulp down glass after glass of iced water or cold beer and and feel mighty unget beet-re- d comfortable It’s too great a shock to the nerves of the stomach W’arm weather brings about a muscular relaxation which reacts on the digestive tract and it’s wuse not to overburden it Try Cool Shower The problem of physical comfort in hot weather is to get rid of the heat generated So it’s better not to take a very cold Bhower Feels fine at the moment but the body just has to generate more heat A cool shower or tub is more cooling and refreshing in the long run The same holds true with very cold drinks True their first effect is cooling:' but the secondary effect is just the reverse alcohol is concentrated Also fuel w’hich must be immediately burned regardless of how much ice and how cooling it seems The old Chinese custom of drinking hot tea to cool off is fine on a hot dry day but it doesn’t work when the humidity k DANCE TONIGHT needed because salt is lost in perspiration Sprinkle salt on eggs salads vegetables and melons In some instances salt tablets are needed When you come home tired and hot you’ll have a more pleasant evening if you take a few minutes to rest and relax before you sit down to eat And sip cool water rather than gulp down iced beverages Copyright 1946 King Features Syndicate Inc More good news for the housewife is that insecticide can now be obtained in wallpaper With one fatal swoop you can spell doom for ants flies mosquitoes silverfish and other insects that might gather in closets The closet wallpaper which is of ready pasted contains 5 active DDT insecticide in the top coating Manufacturers say it is nonhazardous to human beings and domestic animals Because it has been dyed to the correct color during the manufacture of the wallpaper it does not show or rub off This new paper Is said to be guaranteed effective for a year The pattern simulates real cedar boards in color and wood grain and has a real cedar odor Beauticians A meeting for all Salt Lake beauticians is scheduled for Monday at 8 p m in the Pioneer room Hotel Utah ALTA LODGE ALTA UTAH NOW OPEN FOR SUMMER SEASON Always 20 Degrees Cooler Excellent Riding Stable Special Weekly and Week-En- d Rates Dinners —Luncheon Parti': Welcomed Open Sundays 4 p m Bottled Beer TU Midmte CaU Alta 4 for Reservations AT THE HTOE®m To the Melodic Music of HAROLD GEERTSEN Sat completely &£ommoN£Py Two Mile South of Sandy on State Street TONIGHT liOT DUNCAN and His 8-Pie- ce THE ORCHESTRA FINEST DINNER IN TOWN SUNDAY July DINNER oooooooooooooooooooooooo DAHCIHG 14 COCKTAIL 8ea food or Chilled Fruit Juices SOUP Beer a 1 anglalse SALAD Lettuce and Tomato ENTREES (Prize Beef from Cudahy’) Roast Prime Rib Boast Leg of Lamb with Mint Jellv Southern Fried Chicken Lamb Chops Grilled Trout T Bone Steaks Sirloin Steak Filet Mlenon New York Cut Steak Home-mad- e Bread and Butter Potatoes and Vcgetabla DESSERTS Cakes Plea with Whipped Cream Watermelon Cantaloupe Assorted Cheese and Home-mad- e Home-mad- e DRINKS Coffee Iced Tea Milk Buttermilk Clnaed Tueadaya Hour! Sunday il to 0 a m Htekdau 8 p m lo Midnight PREMIERE PERFORMANCE!! DAYS OF BEACH TIME! FLOOR Black Rock '4 7 SHOWS Utah’ Finest Bathing Beach and Wild West Show July 17—8:30 pm State Fairgrounds Shows Also July ’DELIGHTFULLY COOL-8- 7 EAST TRfMAN A E 2Jtn South——Between State and Alain fh 6 0699 Pre- pared by Hollywood's Foremost Chef Cover Charge for Dinners MENU PHIL & IRA DERN For Reservations Daily Except Tuesdays from 4 p m Sundays from 3 p m Phone Hoi 224 JOHN YUMMY! AND HIS ORCHESTRA Dancing Every Wad A (Rose Garden Style) s marriage to Mark Dilworth Bringhurst Jr will be made known home-grow- Dafcfous STEAKS CHICKEN Best Music in Town MUn Helen Izabelle Manley whose engagement and approaching icr 3633 So 13th East Mon Thru Sat J ta£ ROSE GARDEN DINE AND DANCE mi - 4 Drive Out to the INN V 4L i And now: Like I said we’ve played all week But now this week is o’er Yup we’ve got another week ahead Who could ask for anything more ? CHICKEN Cracker ER night? SL t We Will COON 91 SUNSET BEACH PI HAPS — on the ball as always — went to Mudller park Saturday night to play Huck the whole Gregory his right hand man affair andinstigatof Ken Gnadt were on hand with dates Barbara Wilson and Beverly Young to see that all went well With an ample supply of food and soda pop the party as expected was a huge success Thoroughly enjoying the food and the fun were By Beeman and Eva Weaver Craig Ward and Faye Stuart Sue Stoddard and Erw'in Standing (who leaves soon for a mission to Australia) stopped to exchange gags with Carol Jex and Gordy Walton Jay Jex and Natelle Nichols along with lone McKean and Connie MacGregor voted for more of the same kind of party in the near future How’s that for a fun way to spend Saturday V tv Jean Mabey Engaged Mrs Rulon W Rawson and children Elizabeth (Betsy) Jane and James who are the guests of Mr and Sirs Let! Edgar Young V V j ct This Saturday’s luncheon at Starlit Gardens Hotel Utah will savor faintly of orange blossoms as Dr and Mrs O H Mabey make known the betrothal of their daughter Miss Jean MaDey 677 N 2nd West The nuptials will be solemnized Aug 7 in the Salt Lake L D S temple The prospective bridegroom is E Allen Barker son of Mr and Mrs Josiah Barker of Escalante Dr and Mrs Mabey are from Malad Ida Miss Mabey is a graduate of the University of Utah where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega Apmin and Beta Delta Mu She is now serving as staff dietitian at St Mark’s hospital Mr Barker is a graduate of the Brigham Young university He was recently released from the army after 3 years’ service 2 of which were spent in the Jy-- friends and relatives of the bride The bride is the former Miss a Mary Margaret Mowery daughter of Mrs Kathryn Erickson 245 E South Temple gar- dens of the Hotel Utah and at several parties in Ogden and Kemmerer Wyo given by and Mark Dilworth Bringhurst Jr w'lll be formally announced in Hotel Utah’s roof is garden The bridegroom-elea son of Dr and Mrs M D Bringhurst 1452 Michigan ave The couple will wed Aug 2 in the 1st Presbyterian church Miss Manley has chosen Mrs Donald A Poulton to attend her as matron of honor Miss Beverly Booth and Miss Jo Ann Gardemaun will be bridesmaids Dr Bernard M Manley will serve the bridegroom as best man Miss Manley wall commence her senior year at the University of Utah this fall Mr attended the U prior Bringhurst to 3 years’ duty with the navy and will complete his education there with his wife v At The young couple was feted at a dinner at the Starlite Gilmer dr How long has it been since you treated your family to some homemade ice cream? Here’s a "honey” of a recipe— calls for no sugar and is easy to put together without the bother of cooking and it can be frozen in your refrigerator or a dasher-typ- e freezer - fl HP’ Dr and Mrs Rulon W Rawson and children James and Elizabeth Jane of Camare summer bridge Mass "guests at the home of Mrs Ravson's parents Mr and Mrs Levi Edgar Young 555 E South Temple --Jfc'f-5® Helen Izabella Manley’s Troth To Be Told at Luncheon ' 13 1946 it ta®r iiilWnr AT ITS BEST NOW! SUN RATHINO PLAYGROUNDS BFKR SOD 4 SANDWICHES FREE PARKING UMBRHU BOWFRY II'MIIION BOWFRY 22 Admission Tickets at: 17 East First South 15c ON HIGHWAY 40 najgwniLH a |