Show - — ' - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUsrDAY — EWgeinents --- ' '' ' - i ' ' n ' Mortensen-Sno- " ' ' - MAYFIELD x Mr and Mrs J Mortensen announce the Mar- riage of their daughter MissHelen Mortensen to Wendell M Snow son of Mr and Mrs D M Snow of St George The marriage took place New Year's day in St George A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of the bride's parents One December 28 in her honor hundred guests were present Mr and Mrs Snow will make their home in St George - home Zabriskie-Cai- n h — — 0 - - Mr and Mrs MT PLEASANT 'pJerome Zabriskie have announced " the marriage of their daughter Miss Thelma Mae Zabriskie to Donald - C Cain of Salt Lake City The marriage took place Monday in Salt Lake City — Hansen-Leonar- d - FAIRVIEW — Mr and Mea N Hansen-- of Council Idaho announce the marriage of their daugh- - -- --X ter Miss Mary HanaenAa Wilbur P Leonard son of Judge and Mrs R H Leonard of Murphy and Sia 'ver City Idaho which took place Monday in the Mend L D S tern- pie with Robert Young president 91 the temple officiating The young couple have been vis- relatives in Fairview due- Ring with Ins the- holidays 0 A lovely shower was held in the 'bride's honor shortly before her departure for Utah by the L D S Relief society The young couple will leave soon for Salt Lake City where they will reside ' - - Murdock-Bake- PLEASANT — Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Rena Perelle of Bingham to Warren Noland a son of the late Albert and' Mrs Stella C Noland formerly of Mt Pleasant The on Iroliowing Page) ' - I) t " i 2 f -- - ----- field — then all had fun --!! 17N-'01oir4'(iTé1!:':-':'- - - H OW 'YOLI- CanFeedFourL - 4 - - : Radiantchapter No 13t)—E—filw bold the regular January meeta iwnilig in the auditorium of the temPle Tuesday at 730 Charter members past matrons past patrona- affiliated past roatrons and past patrons and the secretary will be honored guests at this mee- ''' - ' ' "' Ma-ion- ic -' ''' ' ' SPELLS - rest- - - 1 ërs0Fis-::±-oil-ttSj'io:4:k:HW'&6-1t7- : - ' : ' YOnatir amthee hi)!guhd gceote NERVOUSNESS RISING ALOOD PRESSURE ayroptoms' Don't blame overooming We's hurdiesf your years blame 'mineral' starvation eel Intestinal putrefaction Thousands re port high blood premium reduced and an companying symptoms relieved withrtris Continued use of D CloseMcirs let& s ' ' I e - e il -- 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 255 255 245 235 200 150 140 125 90 85 45 45 Jay Merwin D Maier Theodore A Lightner Charles Lockridge Edward Byrnes Jr A Mitchell Barnes David Burnstine Phillip Abramsohn Harold S Vanderbilt Stearns Sherman Morrie Eli Aaron Frank 14 15 Although a about them probably that it may pop up some Speaking of may tell you any fourit in another away we might say that many bridge players are bearers of "gifts" as It were Take example fully to the following hand as an and read the play' caresee where ono of the play-er- n thought he was Santa Claus and handed declarer his game on a silver platter- The hand with East dealer and both sides vulnerable: Q5 4 de—A V- -6 3 2 a- -9 4 46—Q 10 - -- 4-- el -1 IP—A J 8'2 —K 7 86—J a 4 '3 2 L I ' ‘Ip at t ( - ea e -- kip --- 4 g?i etir' t Christmas may 'come only once a year according to the calendar but bridgers who always keep their wits player top-ranki- Players VITT himself Mr Fry for obvious reasons is not listed above "Such recognized stars as Michael T Gottleib P Hal Sims Ely Cul-1bertson and Richard L Frey could not be included in the ranking as none of the four has played any regular tournament or rubber bridge for the past year or ao" -- co 1 7- -- i 1 - ea 1 1-- a 3' tr-R- i I E - ) 10r 1 - 1‘ f- 4 110 ' - t":- -6 Up on Your Etiquette? 10 8 ---K 32 - -- - - -- - --A Q 10 3 A 6 5 6--K ease-e-unlik- e - -- - tI l'1" - Tribune-Telegra- m ' r ' ' Two cups bottled milk or 1 cup evaporated milk and 1 cup water 3 eggs or 6 egg yolks cup granulated sugar V teaspoon salt teaspoon vanilla extract Scald the milk in a double boiler Beat the eggs slightly then add the sugar and salt Add 'the milk a little at a time stirring constantly Return to the double boiler and cook over hot not boiling water until the mixture coats the spoon— we find this takes about 7 to 8 minutes stirring-constantly EW move at once from the hot water cool and add the vanilla Serves six To serve two or three make half this recipe gem° this soft custard deliciously chilled over sliced bananas' oranges peaches or a combination of these or another tasty goodie Coconut Soft Custard Follow the recipe for soft custard ' using six egg yolks Pour into baking dish Beat 3 egg whites Add 6 until almost stiff granulated sugar gradually while continuing to beat Fold in cup shredded coconut Arrange over top of custard and bake in a slow oven at 300 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 minutes Floating Island Follow the recipe for soft custard ' - r - 11 time stirring constantly Return to the double boiler and cook over hot not boiling water until mhoture coats spoon stirring constant-ly Remove at once from the hot water end pour Into a bowl chilL About one-ha- lf hour before serving beat the egg whites stiff adding the remaining two tablespoons sugar while continuing to beat Fold Into the custard with the macaroon crumbs Serves four to five Trifle Two cups stale cake cut in amall ctrbeie-- a cup jelly - One recipe soft custard Place of the cake cubes in the Bottom of a bowl dot over with 2 tablespoons of the jelly (Buy the jelly or use some of the'precious store which you have made with the help of the bottled or powdered pectins now on the market) Add another layer of d the cake cubes and dot over with the remaining jelly Top with remaining cake cubes and pour chilled custard over all Chill and serve In ba dividual dishes each topped with a i of jelly Serves four to five bit ou -- 'A1 - liviievs: 1 f For a Lovely Lady - -- v ' Iry -- - - Crochet Rosesin Last Sunday in 'the regularmomen's individual play at the Utah Bridge club the following liplphed with highest scores: MraR O Warnock Pi : Mrs A J Cooke 78 Mrs Anna Leonard Mrs W R Houston Harris 71 70:—Mlas Anna—Pitt—Mlia—lrene - hTISS BETH 'NELSON' Junior Play lut atyetlhey thr CitylItatt--- - points high - - EXPERT OPERATOR SPECIALIZING IN INDIVIDUAL HAIR 8HAPING-40e- -- at - I curivo ' AND ' and FINDER WAITING— ' en-- 7sc and $t oe PERMANENT WAVING—Pres test curls - t 006111' is a1137 ' s ' Mrs W E Coulam and Mrs W Mrs Frank S Ingalls 'Master Point II 111 ' t I 118 Play and supplies—every —ZOTOZAMEL--:80MNIEDUARTI-E- - the-pa- stl " 1 wave f- st ' 'T-4- Jandiry-operf-rooi- - 8 UG pia de) 15 -- -- S300 ana—alv— L:o -S A101 BE'AirritEUGENE'EDWARDS Wasatch 9862 First National Bank Building— til-1111111LA- - — l' 4 ' i A - t 4 ra '' Ia 7-- " — --- N14231 Ikir I 1 r - ' T— dr:tilt:11 vnevior4 n1 -- 11 01 gwa I - LANORATCRIES m m n " - - le-- 1 I 971114iL1111--k i 0 I t - - le Satiny: Chamberlain's Lotion is indispon sable to your daily beauty rou tine This clear golden liquid lotion because it satinisesdotell mtich-tmake your bands arms and skin lovelier than ever It soothe swai irtitationJa delight- o f ur-t- use It is convenient too 0 - 131331 fli: ilt:141 osol ENIE Olt N :4 I z w'or NA'rURAL - o — week and scores will be announced at the Hofer 'unday uday nt rnOtith Utah the I ly apssion will begin at 2 p m - permanents r GUARANTEED I The January Friday after indiA iduaLtournameni-started I —71ticreenaultaIlba—Using -I oops lotiotx l - e SHAMPOO Houston419-FMr-IL-CJortee--and-- - 't a 1 0 t a - - — " g' I "NV -- --- a : Ladies' Thar Stylist play at the Hotel litahMrs J B Ashton and Mrs Will D Roheits were high scorers with 1324 points Other tops were made by II14and Mrs Wendell J Allen 127147Mrs Morris Stubeck and Mrs A J -- '' - A — 3 - 0 A hint of mystery always aura rounds the swathed evening cloak Many women are choosing cloaks that wrap tightly around and are made of heavy brocades or brocaded r ilazne in rick stainedglasccolorings-- --Such wraps are of coursa une trimmed and are especially lovely when they reveal a frock of delicate A fabrio and hue - n04 qtit b one-thir- ' tr I rd one-thi- ' -- 1 ST ' the -- a ppe t Custard - 87 r 42 4a i I A delicious variety of custards spoons granulated sugar cup will lend an ideal finish to any macaroon crumbs Scald the milk in a double boiler tiz- meal They are es Beat the egg yolks slightly with children healthful and and for ing the salt and 1 tablespoon of the grownups sugar Add the milk a little at a 14- - Irs e Le - e At r p 1 illait"1' 1 1 :' st r s? arrfa t — ) i - I ' "IF fq q1itili i i 1 Variety of Custards Make Vinter Dessert eN monds 5- 4 12Yoe!' e - table-Spoo- W I — Play at Ogden - ! -- - FORMALS reception you're expected to stay big formal! Eve's charmingly little less than an hour And remember though at there's poor Kay who de -- 4 7 everybody sees doesn't know what glitter about them little every- IP—K Q I 10 9 8 7 6 to—do from one minute to the next incidents are a test of your a- -8 5 ' Yet poise at formal affairs is as too alb—A When you're introduced to peo- simple as poise at informal affair& rr The bidding: g It's all in knowing the right-thinsocially or in business give a E N ahead of time—of S W "How do you do" In very brushing up on a 2 I Dbl N T Redbi yet taste is the gushing "Very suited to each occasion 3 N T etiquette Pass 3 IP " Pass At a large program dance your I'm sure" At the movies Pass 4 IP Pass escort finds Dbl for you and your beau go ahead and select partners Pass Pan seats if there is no usher writes their names on your card ' West opened the sack of spades Ae some of them may be men At all times be poised correct the East and queen dummy playing never met be easy to find Iconfident booldet Our the king East returned the ten you've between dances so your partners "Etiquette for Every Day" tells -of 'wades e and dummy of course be presented without awkward what to do on all evasions danc000won with the ace at 1117Now dummy may and wallflower minutes for ing dating motoring dining Table led back with the spade four The delays manners Ilk -held ' I you 4' small had been divided in alL spades Cut-inSend 15 cents for our booklet1 Correct ontrin the en" ? cituli so Arti unusual hclitNs- I a Ai !: East's fashion that eight cores—and what a test they aro of "Etiquette for Every l! Day" to The was a than the the lei lt only spade higher - otaa made Horne Service the by you've impression " not four: East but 1: perhapsdid e - ea a — Miele r1--Should you accept Jack's bid to Bureau Salt Lake City Utah: a e - (4-7- notice a: e that Or since South's bid- - Ammar I e a dbl' wh e Brclels can also be secured by usIng—als—eg a 1:11- 5turn Into a serving dish and serve bad been unconventional and with Bill? ding It ' 4'!4' Nc'441374014 a zln ' al AL kai47:N No that's poor enan- calling at The Tribune-Telegra- m with meringue made as fol-East felt that deceptive perhaps topped But Like offices 41 1 ners kind of and dance st any at Salt Ogden Beat 3 egg whites until al-lows: 'West would surely be able to win when its trd:r Provo you're dancing it informal Mee ' s most stiff then odd 6 tablespoons N tricleby trumping even if South cut-in- s lake-goo- d - u - - the did discard on the small spade parties where 011144 11 granulated sugar and continue to form don't refuse anyone who you East did not expect South who beat until stiff Dropfrontalte V clocks-and-Lamps : neka youno ?natter how:marvelous If had doubled to have an eight-car-d -' tip of a spoon in small mounds onto t' 110 be 16 your may partner lit water Cover cock for HI clocks trump and suit gently Amusing lamps II a Or perhaps you're invited to a children's rOVITIS are wooden animal 4 to boiling East played his lowest spade 5 minutes Carefully lift 40 '' to on Talk either 11taVeat411 one of big dinner South figures A pink duck held the light mounds off water one by one drain4 --- of-yaw at side don't aim remarks bihereupozt diamondsdropped a water West could the table in bulb in bill two wise giraffes ing off all ' '1 arrange On top of pa ' n6le- 41 ' general At a formal looked atits x “4 Garnish with flecks of other over the lop custard trump but he had to use the ace luncheon leave y “ti"' '' each about a half hour of a clock Awe ite ei 6 axeest of hearts which would have won 1111 Ilesama1 ? et-e'leN and light combination a jelly as shown below I TWO Aiki ihi A a trick anyway South thus dou- atter the meal is over At a tea fence topped by three pretty blue- Macaroon Soft Custard li Newt: ii :41u ''' of bled his losing cards birds formed the case for a nursery —-up two - "irlAvirsi'-'- "'"V Dainty on the same trick the only way One cup bottled milk or Cup Maude Newell clock and ta pink cat looked down !"1- iand 111 Mrs players ''' Motifs he could make his contract Had from the top of a putel blue clock evaporated milk and NI:aatt Ek cup water 3 If Mrs Mae Talcott with 41 fable- sa1t-mouse beside IL r East played the spade eight the and a at eggs white separated pinch tiny Make were high for east and 'West st a 'been stopped have would same A" litke-it li 4 ibt 4choice 4 5 MAI tk L''''- ''EUGENE--EDWARD- S WednAday 11Ay ' VII ileirloontlWomensilaV - 1 1 closed up the dear farmhouse and remorsefully started back toward scores Following are the the city It wu a idea:sant hike at the regular weekly high tournament Moundown the sunny road At the at Ogden last Monday night: tain Dell reservoir we snet our par- - North and south—Mrs A C enta who took us home Brown and Mrs Ronald Wadsworth Thus ended a stiperb winter camp 74 Mr and Mrs' L W Nims 883 : Mr and Mrs C Veil Benz-le- y "Parting miy come upon us 158 But memories linger East and weat—Mrs George The gypsy trail will never fal! Nor gypsy hearts forget" French and Mrs Julian Watson Mrs J Francis Fowles and —Quoted from "Woodland Ways" 75 - - — - ' ranking after" We Thursday e ut tion plot A toy Animal owned by one of the campers had been abducted Mysterious ransom notes were received and finally- - the whole affair wu ended with everyone "living happily ever -- - s -- banquet was held Two young men from the house across the way attended The table was exquisitely with apples and dry decorated brown grass After dinner we sang and played games in the parlor It was all such glorious fun! An "Extortion Plot" During Tuesday and Wednesday we had the excitement of an extor- - - t' : lead-preventi- ng the-afterno- on are - e taiga Cabbage- beets carrots squash- and green and liMa beans ilitivYa-c- l -- a combination of vitai minerals Druggists' - of seem 1 Throughout the day -- Wednesday we had a gay time skiing on a little hill where the sun had not melted the snow The skiing was poor and oh how we wished for snow! le vivr NAPS 4 - ' 4' '- - at ' -- -- - - 4--- hard tol In pattern I tied with 67: Miss Melba Turnebeat and without whicit the system cannot I Future generations Will point withlarticle you're making 5658—Yod—will—find—vomPlsta—in' r-114 I " tablets whenever out of sorts They give structtons and charts for Making ! that desired "pick-up- " without the —111t that you- crocheted yourself s 1 medallions shown an illustra- - 1 down" by palliatives and drugs : -lthe two dalAA—diamond-shaped ueed and them stitches the Closiivrisclit's iv Garlic Tablets cantata :l I l in filet crochet The junior tournament Its pars sad mast Vii70i7vdri-iwhich repeat- - material requirements fishtail cimwall or swallowed he stewed together and obtain ff In eellceteled send to forth' this Unwell featured a'o pattern yearA1 unpleasant gown odor ow toot dare' lii last stamps or coin (coin pre- - new start with initial play —111tOoly 40e &mutiny aim la weeks) 1100 spreadscloths and scartg—So love- eents-20 pee eta saving manna la forte ly and fragile tolook : ferredltoTheTribune-Telegram-Monday-afternoon---M nn 1601r -All son at all Witilleally rS7 -s-- -ict Honin-Seevwear- forever—thoost Bureati-Salt with Lake ders and Mns Ir11-Swatring-or 10011 add other Leadias -— '' '1 finer- - totton- - depending-up- on north-sout- h wen 404 ! ' ' th b11 INVOLUNTARY Do these - -- -- ' - MT DIZZY -:- --- - Pew used for a particular type of boiltonnierea we were making Although we did not go very far it was a happy hike The Evening Program d I AGING 44 ' hour in After time up we had another hike-- trqs a mountain across from camp On the way we lathered acorns to be ' EARLY t - and circled above the started toward town In the morning we ' -- - ' 9642 calls-sho- the r ' 17- - citement of writing a note to the &a It Lake Telegram and dispatchbeautiful ing it with three of carrier pigeons The TribuneTeleEveryone gram bad loaned to us watched excitedly as the birds rose aei - - (Continued from Preceding GREENVILLE— Announcement le lead of the marriage of Miss pharlotte Murdock of Greenville and Alfred Baker of LavaHot wedding took Place December 27-- at the home of the bride's sister Mrs Walter at—M'eenville The cera-mony was performed by Glen Black-'tier of Greenville They will reside Hot Spritige - In Lava - - - - : ''' ' - who Trefoil - Prolle--Nolan- -- Sanpete 10 'f core-man- ' 1 ns - 27 at the with Ora Hansen clerk officiating ' A miscellaneous shower was giv- e en December 24 at the home of the 50 guests e bride's parents for y the following Immediately ' the newlyweds Angeles where they will make - 4--- - 'their '' - ' ' ' — 4--- The evening program consisted of making boutonnieres and singing bedtime before the fire Then the counthe campers serenaded selors Most of the girls however felt too elated over camp fun to sleep readily Sirnonsen-Krac- k Wedneeday morning we sent anAXTELL Mr and Mrs William other note down with three other Simonsen announce the marriage pigeons It was interesting to noof their daughter Mies Ruth Simon- tice that these three birds started sen to Donald Krack of Los An- almost exactly- in-- the name man- geles - ' - ' ' - e 1 : Girl Scout - - - : 1Pli ' : Under The - - IF- folk-danci- Mrs Truman Sorenson announce the mar-rinof their daughter Miss Elaine Sorenson to Cloyd Christensen son of Mr and'Mrs Harold Christensen ' of Gunnison which took place December 29 The ceremony was per formed at the home of the bride's parents with Arnold Amtoft officiating Immediately following the a wedding supper was --ceremony served to immediate members of A wedding dance both families was given Thursday evening in the Axton amusement hall There were 200 guests )t kl - - -- n ' four-diamo- n — :—AXTELL ur team-of-fo- ' 1938 9- '--- Meetipgs - - : high-price- e- honrecently ored queen of Bethel No 1 Order of Job's Daughters a Sorenson-Christense- a 111"1"3"-a-th-e 4 noted champions hard at work- - It was taken from the 1937 national event and illustrates how clever little woman player and ' het teammate - Honored Queen Miss Margaret M Culp was installed B ' :'' - - 'Sigurd --- T "1"11-11an- nt E Wadsworth 5934: Mrs John and Mrs Ruth Oollw 88 andIRonald -- - - -- S 'G roups 0 orner Schedule ' e - ''''' — y ' e D Beauregaard announce the marriage of their daughter Mrs June B Ballard to Cleo collly son Of Mr and Mrs Cail Colby of Sigurd which took place December 22 at Richfield Mr and Mrs Colbyare at home to their friends at - - i i conventions -- 'JANUARY ' e-- GUNNISON- — Mr and Mrs M - ‘4N - - - ' f a and Mrs MT PLEASANT-- Mr G W Whitman have announced the marriage of their daughter Miss Evelyn Whitman to Dean Johan-- 1 sen son of Mrs Wilford Johansen The marriage was solemnized in Nephi Wednesday The young couple wilt make their home in Mt Pleasant Ballard-Colb- axe are I e Ild:ORNING ' - - k as s' ' are valuable te e a their a scarriErow? Do you Worry from also a hand at which B Jay consistently' outmaneuvered Dried beans and peas peanut bnttake-thto adversaries and the 'it' Becker national masters' individual title day to day about providing your ter and nuts are included in the tInt k should be champion and Theodore A Light- trophy family with enough to eat served vegetable group Potatoes eThe ner arrive easily and dexterously at The hand: Mrs Joyce J grand lecturer so that they won't mind served once aday in some form attractively sides ' Both vulnerable T the Williame—will make—her—official six bpades: be Used interpartial delimination of meats and (sweet potatoes may North Dealer ' Becker' visit to Valley chapter Isla 3 Provo and in addition at least items? other changably) a 44—K CI 10 7 3 MraYoung on Tuesday and to Adah chapter You needn't A little careful plan- two other vegetables preferably ili--K 10 10 7 6 4 s 1P—A Q N Na 15 on Wednesday at Garfield will enable you to handle the three Tomatoes or a citrus fruit ning -J 3 0—1 b should be served every day too for situation beautifully 102 3 7 lk O 8 S No E Mizpah chapter 10 7 Nutritionists egrets that the food the children's sake especially seotion social of kr 4- 4-9 4- -8 througcourtesy 5 dollar when it is neceuary to plan In group 3 the expenditure wotild 2 Fishbein Abraantohn Mrs Lora Randall wilmeet in N IP8 6 5 4 -9 carefully- - should be split into five be about $160 a week which seems 18 3 3 W on Belvedere 4—Q at the lounge Friday 0-- -K --8 3 10 9 2 e parts to be spent for five different very low especially when meat S 7 -A 1P—K 10 9 N Mrs 8 rit s 15 Q Olive Burri& Layton p 45- -4'1 iti—J 8 632 5 4 groups of foods This is the general prices are sky high A dozen and a 5 4 2 W avenue is general chairman asE I 63 half eggs a week should be pro:—C1 plan to follow: ' —A K 2 8 Lightner sisted by Mrs Anna IC Eck 248 L Milk a n d cheese should be vided out of this one serving of 4 2 A J 47- -5 hostThe Ninth South East street it' purchased witna fourth or more of fish and after that the meat Of Goren -I 10 esses will be Mrs Mildred H Yea-mathe food dollar necessity the latter item will' have —A Q 7 6 4 e—A J 5 Mrs Frances R Bowman L Vegetables and fruits should to be selected carefully K 9 IP—Nona Mrs Nell B Freebourn Mrs Rosa Combined in Casserole requite also a fourth or more 4—1 8 6 4 ROM11811 Mrs Lucile F War– The– bidding: May stew A 4 for Meats soup bone L fish Evegetable and s W poultry eggs 4—K Q 10 6 7 3 ner and Mrs Frances Gaylord should take somewhere around a once a week a little dried beef or ' ' Peas 3 1 Pais The bidding: husbands will Members their t bring Isixth of the 4 Dbl N money (Are you sur- ground beef to be combined with 4 Pass E S W Reservations can be madeWith Mrs4 chairman that more isn't allowed for potatoes or other vegetables in a Pass t 5 4 4 kr T Pus Pass prised 1 2 V Burris or Mrs Eck not later than Pass Mrs Ernest A Strong of casserole dish a bit of salt pork this group?) Pass 6 4 Pass Pus 2 a 3 4 4 IP 3 Thursday 4 Bread ind cereals should to flavor baked beans liver for a bid is a mild 4 40 Springville who is general B Jay's four-clu- b 5 V Pass Pass chairman for the entertainmake up about an eighth of the loaf and perhaps some sausage will slam invitation and implies the ace 4 4 Dbl Pass Pass Elects club will meet with Mrs 2: ment of the women who' budget be almost the only meats possible and Pam of clubs Teddy's 1 p m K on at Delia Culp Monday the-acwith their husbands will ateS - Fats Inger and accessories— on this low budget Occasionally it five-clu- b of dia- 'Opening lead: Q e Mei 'Maude A Culp will be assisttend the annual meeting of somewhere around a sixth might be wise to pare 25 cents from monds and the club king North's The player mentioned is Mrs R ing hostess the Associated General ConNo Group Omitted each of the first groups (never let' four no trump is a natural bid im- G Young of Philadelphia With Bethel No 1 Order of Job's tractors of America InterFor a balanced diet none of these ting the allowance get below a plying heart stoppers and leaving her were Charles Golen Charles J mountain branch to be held the way open for South to give an Solomon John R Crawford and Daughters met in the Masonic temgroups should be omitted although fourth however) in order to provide in Salt Lake City January 14 there hi plenty of room within each more meat Three times a week is John S Jackson from the same city ple Saturday at 8 p In for installaencouraging response often enough to serve meats if suitgroup for choices In the -play East leads a diamond The opponents for this deal were tion of officers for the ensuing term and 15 declarer hops up with the ace no leas than Philip Abramaohn Mor- of six months The officers installed Supposing your family consists of able variants are made on tho other The organ meats such four—husband wife and two chil- evenings draws trumps and concedes the rie Elie Harry Fishbein and Henry were: Mist Margaret'M Culp hondren say six and 10 years of age as liver kidneys and heart aro more diamond king The diamond queen ceenire ored queen Miss Marjorie Winegar Your food budget is $10 a week Ac- nutritious than the muscular meata Miss Margaret In dummy provides a discard for Though Mrs Young and others of senior princess the heart queen The losing club is her sex were woefully Ignored in Summerson junior princess Miss Women Attending cording to this plan you probably and usually considerably less expen-would spend about $275 a week for sive ruffed North makes six spades los- Sarti'l ranking she proves that when Sue Graham guide Miss Helen For bread and cereals $130 a It comes down to actual cases a Smith chaplain Miss Peggy Ber- Contractors' Convention group 1 foods Your milk requireing one diamond trick Cereals ments would be three quarts a day week should be ample woman can play as well and often ryman treasurer Miss Helen Hart- To Be Entertained as such oatmeal and cracked rice a Van Miss the for well better apiece recorder: quart the youngsters best Marilyn them than of Best Players- Listed - - Mrs and each for adults At the wheat are very inexpensive and played the Voorhis musician Miss Catherine In conjunction with the annual and a pint Sam Fry Jr attempts the difficult North-Sou- Young cardsGoren Miss Lillian librarian present cost of milk this wouldn't are filling and nutritious It might a sacrifice Hatcher for Associated General the leadof of meeting 10 feat ranking the country's cents a leave much to for cheese but be possible to transfer at five spades doubled and were Culp first messenger Miss Afton of America Intermoun- plain America spend or cheddar cheeses week from this group to the meat ing bridge players for 1937 in the set one trick while her teammates Crozier second messenger Miss Contractors current issue of Sports Illuatrated bid a small slam and made it due Catherine Beckstead third messen- tain branch which is to be held aren't expensive and they are very group but more than that shouldn't 14 and 15 t Lake nutritious Five ounces of cheddar be deducted and the American Golfer to a bid ger Miss Catherine Conely fourth January City the wives of the members will cheese is equal in food value to apat This hazardous task has been es- The In the last group which includes Martin Barbara Miss occurred-that Mrs messenger be -a theater party- - Fri- proximately a quart of sayed by numerous other bridge lu- Young'sbidding table is given above In fifth messenger- Miss MabelLouise dayguests at and at a luncheon milltEvap- - butter- sugar- jams and miscelat minaries but never before as well the i o rated and dried evening laneous items $180 is allowed The are milks Miss almost custodian senior Ida Abramsohn Bowen led the play queen the Newhouse hotel Saturday noon as nutritious as fresh milk and substitution of in our opinion of diamonds margarine for butFishbein overtook Mae Adair junior custodian Miss Mrs Ernest A Strong of Spring-vil- e much less Sam has used two innovations in cashed Miss and Ancos Helen inner ace expensive They might ter at least for cooking will cut guard and the receiving a is chairman of the committee be his ranking He submitted his list strong come-oused entirely for cooking expense somewhat n in clubs played his Virginia Covey outer guard The In of the entertainment For group-2 to these° players who had won the you would spend This is the pattern for the $10 club to takee three tricks installing officers were the past The charge will b a association moat tournaments and in general singleton sponsor the same amount on this 210 a week food budget: Had he continued a diamond the honored queens Miss Beverly Stonquet and dinner dance Saturday budget—that is 2275 Fresh fruits Food for Two Adults and Two were in a position to now who contract would have been set two er Miss June Boutord Mrs Helen Hotel the well not Utah at did and who played and vegetables should be used when- Children $10 a Week: but the board would still be Singleton Derbridge Miss Ruth Du- evening not tricks ever possible but there are wonder- Milk and cheese Miss Virginia Coppock and $275 a win for the champions pais the When Crawford and Solomon Miss Harl3rti Scheiber The program Beautiful new naturar hide hand- ful possibilities in canned goods Vegetables and fruits $275 obtained rubber at results bridge were $160 and West they bid to six consisted of music selections by bags are being shown for country too It is wise to bear down heavily Meats poultry eggs fish which often are in direct variance heartsEast this Mrs Caroline Graham Andrews wear Some are made like cylin- on tomatoes if the budget is limited Bread cereals $130 manner: in the tournaments results of with Mrs Ilitirtha Culp PriskMrs Delia ders and have two handles others Canned tomatoes and fresh ones Fats sugars etc $160 N W S E extended to down This the break -Ells Channin Solomon K Culp and Mrs Marjorie Scheiber are square or oblong all are a nat- contain more vitamin C than any pert partnerships and bring out the Pass Crawford Total A reading was given by Miss Vir- - ural leather color—just the thing other vegetables when prepared for $1000 1 IP Pass 24 individual as in rubber bridge adap- Pass 4 ' for yout tweeds 3 IP 6 IP Pass ginla Coakley --- - it tability is a great factor His rank- - Pass Peas Pass follows: ing South led the club king and East ' won 13 tricks discarding the two 1937 Banking: 330 losing spades - on the high dia1 Oswald Jaeohy ' ' j ' 61 31 ‘ — - - e4 :' - ?A:y4 - o- — - ' - they are mighty useful on the whole pkyBut most era epum' artificial conventions as burdensome auperstructure and rely upon the simple if delicate framework of natural bidding Take the hand to dolloie for ranking-tourname- --0 ident of Mr Rowley is a graduate of the Brigham Young university and at present is physical education in structor at the Moroni high ochoot They will Make their home at Whitman-Johanse- orit n L MoronL ' ' I ne B ri ' 1 MORON! — Mr and Mrs Urvin aaDoWICO the marriage of their daughter MiSli Alice Gee to Her ' - man Melvin Rowley of Provo The marriage wait - solemnized Thursday in the Manti L D S tem j'ple with Robert D Young pres- - - W 2f By Conventions ' ' r - f - — 1 401k f' 's In the' State GeioRowley 41 s -- The - Weddings ' - -- 7 - - ' ' - - - - - - -- - 4 -- I ' - - 1 -- - |