Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 'THURSDAY MORNING JUNE ¥ r f By GRACE GRETHER Catching them onthertbo To" apeak we interviewed Dr and Mra Augustu S Kech of Altoona JPa Wedneaday noon aa they i emerged from the tabernacle organ recital following the closing majestic strains of Handel’s "Largo" Mrs Kech president of the national women's auxiliary of' the American Medical association and Dr Kech a renowned heart specialist are spending two days in Salt Lake City as guests of Dr ahd Mrs Henry Raile and Dr and Mra X J Paul while en route to the national medical convention in San Francisco June 13 to 17 Mrs Kech flashed dimples and smiles and the most sparkling brown veyes we've 'met since she was here last September as keynote speaker at the Utah State Medical convention while Dr Kech personified exactly what we always pictured for Walter B Pitkin Instead of a human dynamo pulling out hair by the handfuls as he pushes mountains of work ahead man of him here is a well-bui- lt thoroughly vital and alive but tempered with extreme ease and mam ner and a most refreshing sense of humor He gave the impression of having plenty of time for everything in' the world In fact he said “Slow down the stress of modern life is adding its catastrophies to the nation's toll of heart diseases” Mrs Kech Somehow impressed Us as being the feminine example of her famous doctor husband's philosophy — vitality and accomplish' Us ment 50000 of them stretchMiles ing back and forth across the na' i tion represents In actual fig ures the mileage she has covered the past year Intersperse them with 225 addresses— 50 per cent being delivered to lay groups throughout the couhtry— and you have a side of her working life which would pe hard to reconcile when she says and I "I don’t work too hard do rest often!”— dance of calmness and energy she Mrs ) ol p BENNETT WEAVER l Cheese-Be- d JSalads et Molds et Two cups diced cooked beetsT tablespoons vinegar M teaspoon — —Medical salt teaspoon pepper Yt 2 table' spoons granulated sugar 1 cup cot tags cheese 1 teaspoon minced pars-le- y shredded lettuce 4 tablespoons association who with Dr Kech is spending two days in Salt Lake City while en rout — Hard-Cooke- - Egge Buttered Carrots : American to the Creamed Teas and Cheese-Be- to the -- - Bread Gooseberry Jam Tea Caramel Tarta auxiliary - - For Warm Days x S Altoona Pa president of the national V I Augustus-- Kech W salad dressing Mix and' chill the beets vinegar salt papper and sugar for one hour Press cheese mixed with parsley h balls into Arrange balls on lettuce Surround with beets which have been drained Top with salad dressing Caramel Tarts Five baked tart cases I cup dark brown sugar 4 tablespoons flour 8 teaspoon aa!' 2 egg yolks 1 cups milk 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 egg whites beaten 4 tablespoons confectioner's sugar Mix together the brown sugar flour -- salt Folks and' milk Cook slowly and stir constantly until Add thick creamy sauce forms butter and vanilla jtndJfill tart cases which have been placed In a shal low pan Add confectioner's sugar to whites and beat two together until creamy Roughly spread over filled tarts and bake for 10 Tnln-utin a slow ovcm Cool and serve Horoscope for Today If June 2 la your birthday the best hours for you on this date are from-1- 0 a m until 12 noon from 2 to 4 p m and from 9 to 11 p m The danger periods are from 8 to 10 a m from 7 to 9 p mr and midnight' If a woman an“d' June 2 is your birthday people as a rule will trust you implicitly You ought to be most efficient especially in business matters Animals will Instinctively be attracted to you and you ought to be able to become 4 skilled equestrienne as horses are likely to be one of your favorite pete Your friende must nojt be permitted to influence you regarding your domestic affairs You alone can work out your own problems You ought " - —- (3 Alice Brooks Jiffy Crochet New Vegetables Provide Dinner President of National Medical Auxiliary Visits Salt Lake City 2 1938 national medical -convention In San Francisco Nth 1-- ' -- AUERBACH’S FOUNTAIN SPECIALS to have a clever tongue a personality and a charming manner You are probably an optimist by nature but run the chance of becoming a pessimist if you accept too readily the suggestions pf some of your close associates By sellings painting writing teaching acting restaurant work or playing a musical instrument you ma acquits a nice nest egg for a rainy mag-wnet- one-inc- -- day aa well aa an excellent reputation Marrlagt should enable you to - realize your most ambitious hopes The child born on June 2 Is likely to be exceptionally quick mentally-1- 1 givemthe oppor- tunity this youngster is apt to go In extensively for some athletic sport Gamenes and good sports manahip may be responsible for a very eucceasful career PATTERN 6135 lo CHEFS SALAD B0WL 23 Half California Avocado Sliced Tomato Crlap Lettuce French preei lp§ Buttered foeet Iced Tender)eaf 4ea 5c Fountain—Downstairs Give your home glamor with thlspof it and of stitches material jiffy crochet cloth and scarf in two needed strands of string The medallions To obtain this pattern send 10 are done separately The cloth is cents in stamps or coin (coin pre62x90 Inches Make smaller ones by ferred) to The Tribune-Telegraleaving off the border or using a Home Service Bureau Salt - Lake single strand of string or finer cot- City Utah Be sure to write plainly ton Pattern 6135 contains instruc- your name address and pattern tions for making cloth illustration number m Marry Have Psychic Powers Authentic Colorful California Pottery!- es Serve cinnamon sticks with deml tasss cups of coffee Stir the cinnamon Sticks around in the cof fee— to give added flavor lafSale! MENTAL TELEPATHY Peace With In-La- ws except-fortheab- un Pays Dividends exemplifies ' In order to have time for activities outside the' home Mrs Kech first organizes the activities in her home few women are constitutionally disorganized but eight but of 10 women could put their homes jon an efficient hasis she believes Mrs Kech referred to the annual report which she will give at the national convention as revealing yrobably the greatest success of any one year in the auxiliary's history Four new states have been organized which means that medical Auxiliaries are now-- installed in every state in the union with the exception of two And that over a short period of 16 years Membership the past year has increased 'better than 2000 which does not 11 ' fi -- ft iff- - w doctors’ i' - x‘ " wives Include the now active in the organization Following the organ recital Mrs Kech spent a delightful two hours with Mrs Orin A Ogilvie and Mrs 'W M Stookey visiting interesting 30000 DIX Dear Miss Dix: I married while CLAIRVOYANCE very young a young man working on a small salary When the baby V'SEEING APPARITIONS came- financial reasons caused us to move into his mother’s home “Mental telepathy is a fact!” Dralooks at each card she signals with went resentfully feeling myself Hereward Carrington put -- the full a pencil It you say the card cormartyr because I had to live with force of his keen personality into rectly six times out of 10 you’re that statement gbjflt thf weight' highly" psychic my mother-in-laDr Carrington has given a vivid The other day she died and I have of his 35 years as a leading psychic account of psychic phenomena In investigator had time to think over my sins “It isn’t chance” he said "when our booklet “Telepathy 'and so am this her I against writing letter in the hope that it will make you have a feeling that a friend Clairvoyance Explained" It consome other silly young woman give needs you— at the exact minute he tains instructions for tests and disher husband's mother an' even does It’s mental telepathy Nor cusses the everyday meaning of break is it coincidence to experience a telepathy clairvoyance Send 15 cents tot our booklet fcave up two vivid mental picture of a relative My mother-in-la"and Clairvoyance Exrooms in her lovely home to us in trouble— which a telegram the ‘Telepathy to The Tribune-Telegrawhich I took no interest in and next day shows to be real It’s a plained” home service bureau Salt Lake City abused I wouldn’t learn to sew or clairvoyance - Utah Write plainly your namer addo any work 1 wouldn’t even put “"In recent years psychic inves- dress and the name of booklet on a button I wouldn’t do any tigators have analyzed thousands Booklets may also be secured by housework I was lazy spoiled dis- of such Incidents The conclusion ofat The Tribune-Telegracalling respectful constantly finding fault is that the mind of ordinary man fices at Salt Lake City Ogden and with my husband and his mother CAN send a message to another Provo and revenged myself for jny dis- mind” to Asked if there were any truth in appointment in not bein-abl- e have my own home clothes and stories of apparitions Df Carringgood times by making hem as un- ton said “It’s possible that the person who sees an apparition does so happy as possible by reversing the normal processes My husband did not get advance- of sight Ordinarily the' eye first bement quickly so I proceeded to -' registers an Image shoots it to the little him in front of his mother sight centers A person who receives and her friends and to make them a telepathic image it first think that I was a poor persecuted through the mind Hegets may shoot creature who wasn’t being treated it to the sight centers where it regright by his mother and him I can isters as something really seen” see nowhowsHe tried to curb my Since they’ve heard of the psychic many mistakes before people be- tests recently held by some univercause I was a newcomer to the city sities many people are asking! "Am and she wanted them to love me I too?” Dr Carrington says Instead I made them dislike me I it psychic is simple to find out didn't realize that they had seen her Give a friend cards numbered one g come through a to 10 Sit with your back toward tragedy a few months before and her as the picture shows As she that she was greatly respected for her courage and fineness' -- i By DOROTHY 1 Thursday Friday Saturday DRHEREWARD CARRltgTON w m "fan! romantic landmarks traditional to Salt Lake City m New Open Stock Mm Mil in Soft Subdued Pastels heart-breakin- She made financial sacrifices for us for which I was not grateful but resentful because she didn’t do more for me I forced her look on at what is probably tha most heart- breaking spectacle a mother can be- hold and that is a foolish selfish woman wecklng her son’s life I A GREAT house--- 1 many wives in this territory have already taken- advantage of the new low electric rate by assigning more work to Reddy Kilowatt the electric servant They have purchased automatic electric ranges and water heaters toasters waffle irons grilis washers ironers refrigerators - ! i and better sight lamps as well as putting their present appliances to greater use The new' electric rate which is 20 per Cent below the national average is a bargain which cannot be overlooked Are you letting Reddy Kilowatt make life more pleasant for you at the lowest wages ever? ' destroyed a happy home Helped a fine woman to an early grave and so frustrated my husband by my complaints and nagging and dissatisfaction that he became so nervous that he was unfit to hold his job At last he went to his sister's to be nursed back to health Now I am neither wife nor widow and am not welcome in any of my relatives’ homes I see my folly and repent my sin but all too late Perhaps my story may be a warning to some other young wife who is mistreatBETTY ing her mother-in-law Answer ' I print this little chapter from real life because it pictures more vividly and poignantly than I can the tragedy that a foolish girl can create if shb foes Into a family with the fixed idea that her mother-in-lais her enemy and that she Is bound to defend herself against her w I have said in this column time and agfln that for a mother-in-lato try to live and daughter-in-latogether In the same house almost invariably spells misery tor all concerned Sometimes however this is unavoidable and when it does happen it is a shame and a pity that the daughter-in-lahas not sense enough td see that it is just as hard on the mother-in-laas it Is on her and try to meet the older woman halfway and make it as easy on her as she can w w : Any electric appliance tan be pqrchased 'with a" small down payment and easy terms w w i j ) i ( 4 at i i i Snjoij 'Betlih §gg i?uJi7xq w®(D® ©trad p®wgs u)lih Cheap 51educEllj ©s ©gaaes nosura a ©a Copyright 1938 for The Tribune Hot Glass Containers It is safer to handle hot glass cooking utensils with a dry cloth or pot holder Damp or wet cloths are very apt to cause the glass to crack and caqse an ugly cut or burn Have Your Picture Taken For Him $ Special in 4piclnrti md mm )V95 Empirt in m SPICIAL FATHER’S DAY GIFT FOLDER WITH ENVELOPE ’ f" our Largo 11x14 Size Picture ervice for 6 Breakfast Plates' 6 Bread anJvButters b Cups and Saucers CHINA-DOWNST- 6 Fruit Dishes Platter' I Small I Oval Veg Dish AIRS ’ J ATyL "Wbttl War" mean (uinataa of compta taiiffactioe with rou tfm picturat No appointment aacatMir- - Photofraph Studio St Fir THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN STORE ' - |