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' 1 4 ? i' - 1 ' 1 ir ': 1:1'4: 1 tt '' '' t" i' 1 :1'' ' '''''0 0 -i f : - es 1 :' tib 1 t " :I A 01 ! 1 - - 4 N' l ' 141 tit- t ! 14'' 11774 4iikklk41111 - mikk4 —- Relaxing at the shore: Father Kelly with his two beautiful daughters Liz left and Grace tells then In her teens toJay about Grace's Kelly first love Why Grow OM? Self-Analys- Adopt During Marathon is By Josephine Lowman Here we are with half of January gone already but we still have a little more than 11 brand new shining months Now—the question is what are wb going to do with them? hope you can tell me you'll accomplish many constructive things during the coming months As far as beauty (physical and mental) Is concerned I feel that 1 can belp you get off to a good ' you have Joined my Marathon It's still not too late but don't delay any longer Try The first step toward self Improvement is Know where you stand! Then you know what you have to do to get back in shape— either with your thinking or with your physical being For Instance in the Marathon Booklet are printed 20 titlestions which if you answer honestly will aid you in analyzing your personality You might try the first five today —here they are: 1 Have you said nothing uncomplimentary about anybody today? 2 Have you avoided speaking unkindly or irritably? 3 Have you expressed ap- s s start towards by offering suggestions In my column And I hope predation Break up chest cold congestion improved USTERO LEE congestion Its ta porized vapors rising from the chest—helps icxxsen that localired nose and throat congestion those stabbing coughs of a cold! Warm and soothing as a sunny poultice on itching chest throat imd back Improved Musterole's special new ingredient now goes to inflamed muscles and timue with rapid relief! Many doctors have recommended Mustcrole for years! 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' ter'4 t t: f sof 64p:la t to - 4 t: ''''' 4 ' 4 i 3 3 ) 'At 4 t 4 ‘ S ' 14 s s I I : 44 If you have never tasted Creole Shrimp Salad you havt a treat in store Mrs Tom E Turner gives the recipe today My Favorite Recipe Deep South Shrimp Salad Will Make Guests Rave 13y Director Tribune fiome the from deep South Right where the secrets of Creole culinary arts are every womans heritage comes today's recipe for N e w Orleans Shrimp Salad Its a favorite recipe at the home of 1Irs Tom E Turner 2001 St Mary's Dr (1400 South) "Want to bet it is one of the best shrimp salads you ever tasted?" she challenged as we sat down to a generous sampling of it It is indeed—and we are recommending that you try it next time you have a bridge luncheon on your mind New Orleans Shrimp Salad h cup uncooked rice Vi ounce can shrimp h green pepper 1 small onion 1 cup cauliflower sections 6 stuffed olives lemon juice of (1565 South) Wednesday morning Unit 12 meets at 10 cm at the home of hostess Mrs Scott Smith Yalecrest 1601 thsoo Stooo9 i iregt11-- -- 1792 Millbrook "414 ‘ a t F a - ) : : 4 14)1' t 0 7: ' ' ''''' ""s -- alonool": t 1 i I a 1 qi a :1 Former Salt Laker now of San Francisco Calif Miss Beverly Holman was married Jan 7 to John G Oswald Nuptial rites were performed at the Redwood Presbyterian Church chapel in San Fran- - 1111'' Ill 1) -- - -- 1 - t l' 1 - 1 ' T- - '''' 00Pe cisco The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Harvey Holman 526 Denver St MO Fast) The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs John Christian OsB C wald of Vancouver - r 01 ''' 1‘ N c Canada In the fall the couple will make their home in Van touver Our little nothing-in-the-han- pantie-girdl- 1 i AO ' terrific-on-the-bod- d specially e a I )e N k y I desned ' to under all sorts of fashions Of nylon power net strategically reinforced to give firm yet gentle control — with a minimum of confinement Step-i- n girdle also both washable as your own skin In Desert ton pink white pale blue or black giv'e petite figures f-' ' I shape-to-sho- ! i i i1 El 4 Lira rounlittoc t s16" ) 4 Other "3 Co-Pil- ot styles horn S75° Your Car Parked Free in our 0 sel D 1 i starosido parking terrace 1 i i 4 '''' 1 Soh lobo Coy Aol I tb ' eumshaw 2835 Morgan Dr (4100 South) - C10y (1075 meetings lel Schwartz 33uTH TIMPLI At it(OND t - Aeo t 1 1 1 1 Dr (2395 South) and Unit 6 at the home of Mrs John Bir- $ Trades Vows In Coast Rites fr Ave 1 are slated for Thursday at 10 am Unit 12 at Mrs Dan Two South) i Beverly Ifoltnan - i kit ttedelli 1 - c- - 1 Co-Pil- ot ty 1 fr 1 Seattit-S(taAe- it Cooking the rice in boiling salted water until tender then drain and cool Meanwhile drain and rinse and cut shrimp in half Chop green pepper and onion fine Separate cauliflower into little -- 1 erideit tilte sart dash of pepper dash of tabasco cup mayonnaise 14 - - 1858 Bryan Ave sections and cut olives slices Mix shrimp rice and vegetables and lemon juice together Now add the retaining seasonings and may onnalse and toss very carefully Serve with crisp greens Garnish with stuffed olive slices Makes 4 servings Bonnie Lake - Mr Ted Burnett membership chairman has planned the series which will feature an explanation of how league participation makes for better citizenship It is not necessary to be acquainted with the hostess or anyone in the group to attend one of these open houses Mrs Burnett explained In addition to learning how the league works visitors will share in a discussion of the proposed Bricker amendment and also get a glimpse or the tax structure of Utah Hostesses for the coming week include Miss Blend Turk 350 Wilson Ave (1750 South) for Unit 3 meeting Tuesday at 8:15 pm Unit 7 also meets Tuesday at 8:15 pm with Mrs Doyon Pollock hostess at her home '11 3 6 ' 1 6: '1 41i 0 - '4' k 'i - ti!-- ' 4T I : '4 N : I it tf" r - ernment I )i I 3' f 3 1 - z' 41Ii-V-'''k- i z A ' 6 4 4' IL 1 ' — N' k - 9'4 10 '' "ib 3'' s ''ti ''''' gt' i 4 4 - t 0 ' VI -- ok " ' 4 e:'' '''‘ 40 4 '1 4 '' -- t 1 ' 4)14 ow 11 1r I - 4- 4 '" 44 LLtot N -- s: 1"' ' - 1 - - ' 1' 0 1 Ao '''' ' s 4 lk 4: ' '' ' '" "' ' - s i: 1 4 44"t i ''AR - - 12 k0i 41 'ii ' - 1 Open houses will be featured by the League of Women Voters for the remainder of January All neighborhood groups will open their meetings to any women interested In finding out more about the League its program and how it works for better goy 1 - ' 1 4 'or' ' 4 V( A - ' A :' N 1 - ' ‘ - 1 i'q 7 P 't1 I 1 e It e ' Jo ge iiiiiitede FIOUSStilAit -- - SO et 1 t ' ' : d! ' ?4- -- "S e0e ) "'"'"øf ROCIIAS te I k — )11 MARCEL' si144- 4 Women Voters To Hold Open Houses ' 1 '''' - 1 - ' ' ' ' 4$ Grand people and grand rtfmktritnt 04 elitilti — prP- -- -- ft t If - k or I te - :el t' r 0 - i"' '4 - yjht ' er (4 ve ? tuil v4 i -- ) 4104 1 - Qtrw'cri- 1 — i I't' i -- 6 lartne Moctline features corn- - babin toword trtnNion in r-- 7 " lt: r consoles 7 - A ' A Spaiiding Monients t cheese sandwiches? Make the sandwiches first using slices of cheddar cheese prepared mustard and white bread For three sandwiches beat an egg with a quarter eup of milk and a dAth cl 'AO Dip the sand wiches in the egg and rffilk Brown the sandmixture wiches In bot butter or mar- - Icr— special value 7' " t A - r!: - p- - ACASJ New 1511mkicitro Ever o - 741 i'f ''i ak i !'' tho PMiadoltottis the I:pitted ta(es) 0 I when he came to see Kell Among the people on hand that Christmas Eve however was a young man who was evidently to play an important part in Grace's romantic life—perhaps more important than any of us in the family reall7ed at the time Ile was Harper Davis the boy who took Grade out on her first date Made Handsome Pair to went Penn Charter with Kell and lived In our Ilarper boy Schuylkill Falls neighborhood lie was a nice clean-cu- t Ntith brown hair and eyes Ile and Gracie made a handsome young couple and he took her out many times to dances sports events and sometimes to the movies I suppose we never knew bow much It meant to her at the time The first intimation of Grace's deep feeling for harper came only after he was all itkett with multiple sclerosis Harper's plight was terribly affecting to Grace I know now that she felt more than he ever permitted the rest of us to know But that was her way She never made a display of her private concerns Toward the end it was more saddening than ever for her to visit him The people who today regard her as cold and emotionless should have seen her after she came home from an hour by the bedside of the boy who could neither move nor speak ' When her engagement to Rainier Ill was announced Grace revealed the full measure of her devotion to Harper for the first time A reporter asked her if she ever had been in love before "Yes" Gracie said And carefully controlling her voice she added "I was in love with my first boy friend Ills name was Harper Davis and he died" (Wednesday—The young dire4tor in her life) Josil Pt PLOW' tnvailtrot toe this setiot et article-- art being like hly nett Improvement Marathon book Ad let send Ide stamped nyelnpa with your sentient to Josephine Levin a It In earth et Homo Pwrvien Department Salt Lake Trihnne Pialt IAA PO Jo l ity If yen 'I ' :: pi :oe r- - se " "4:l ' e Check Figure Now about that figure Once again know where you stand Check your weight with an average or ideal weight chart The chart should tell you what YOU should weigh at a certain age and height For instance if you ere 5 feet 4 and between the ages of 30 and 34 you should weigh about 132 pounds Large bones might put your ideal weight 5 to 10 pounds over the average Knowing your ideal weight gives you something to shoot for in reducing I t'''"'hf hr el : r-'- ' turned to duty I ‘ Lost Aokwardness Mrs Kelly Other boys then began coming around the house and all of a sudden it seemed Gracie lost some of her teen-agawkwardness and began to show signs of is today she the becoming lady At Christmas time when Walter again came home on leave he must have been bitterly disappointed Open house on Christmas Eve has always been a custom in our family and when Walter dropped in he found that a number of other young men were also present From that point on we saw very little of Walter except others NOW QUICKER with New Pird ad- - ADVINTIUNINT ---ADV- IIITISIMINI gratitude or miration to anyone today? 4 Have you smiled often today? 5 Have you shown genuine interest in others' conversation actually listening to them? If you can answer yes to these questions you have a good start on adjusting your personality to be pleasing to - 7 los" " - Enjoyed Companionship Grace never showed me the letters but she discussed them with me and confided that she too enjoyed Walter's companionship almost as much as he liked hers In fact I was worried that perhaps she was more serious than was good for a child of her age Without showing my alarm I reminded her that she already was planning to enter college and study dramatics upon her graduation from high schooL She had joined a local drama group r4 r '614 the Old Academy Players when she d was 11 and had announced several A times that she planned to follow her two uncles George and Walter into ' IT the professional theater I said "Gracie you can't possibly be serious about this boy now" She did not commit herself She ' simply looked at me as though she were thinking over what I'd said It was a relief I'll admit when Walter's leave was up and he re- - Mrs - r- have-though- ' :' r-:-1 1 omen Kelly Men began proposing to my daughter Grace when she was barely 13 She probably won't like my saying this at all but I'm sure that if she had added a charm to a bracelet for each proposal she would scarcely be able to lift that bracelet today Prince Rainier III of Monaco was at least the fiftieth man In line But although he is not a tall man he towered over all the rest in Gracie's view Ile persuaded her to say "Yes"--a- nd most amazing to all the rest of us Kays he did It In less than two weeks! Nevertheless before the Prince there were some men who did not receive a flat "No" There were a few to whom she said "Maybe" Friend of Brother Foremost among them was the young man who became smitten with Grace when he was 15 Ile is happily married today with children so I won't embarrass him by mentioning hiS name: I'll tali him Waiter a name that bears no reFemblance to his actual one Walter was a friend of my son Kell—as in fact so many of Grade's early beaux were Ile and Kell were in the Navy together and several times when he was home on leave he came around to our house At first all of us assumed he was there to see Kell We were all amazed to learn that his real purpose was to get as close as possible to Grace! It turned out that he had become infatuated with Grade the first summer he had gone into the Navy when he had spent a large part of his vacation at our house in Ocean City New Jersey That summer was one of the few in Grade's life when she was something less than beautiful I have already mentioned what a lovely child she was and one has only to look at her pictures to see what a lovely woman she was grown to be All in all she was nobody's Princess Charming in those t days I wonder what Prince Rainier would it he could have seen her then! Perhaps he would have fallen in love with her That's possible because Walter unquestionably did Ile wrote her several letters while he was hi the Navy begging her to wait for him until his discharge would come through ti A ' ''' A 7 4 1 (kit 1: l' ' '1 i "i 1 B CHAPTER III tr' - li''': '' f: '''l t4 $1 ' 4 : ' ' 4: ' :414:0 1 ' ' (': ' ' it : ' ' '''7' ! '''' 111 - lt : ? c 1 ' l':f ! ''''' s' if6 : '! John (As told to Richard Gehman) t k'44': 4 i4t ' - it glit 45a1t fake egTtihnnt Many Few Suitors Cot 'Maybe' Lo I emos Exclusive—My Daughter Grace Kelly Her Life and Loiem :9 ) 4 "' Me Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday January 17196 NOIR UTAH tAtt H Fl- tCliy t r i 4 1 |