Show ' ' : ' ' b 16 Saturday Morning 5aitgukcTtributte do Ije - ' P i October I 1941 ' ' i i 7 t 0 : Salt Lake: Junior League Follies Captivates Aldiethe 1 7 t - 7 ' 91rs Governor and 91rs Herbert B Mai right and Mr haon t turned John M Wallace were among throngs out to encore the 1941 Junior League revue Friday night w e' 1 4 1- - 1 r -' orr - -- 4 ' ( 4 - vow ' -- mw-r-tr-- - - A t ' i z ii i ' i t - t '' t - i 4 1 44 1 Y ' s v - I ' I 1 t i '''''"N ( 1 1 k ' 1 t " i ' I ) r ' ' I i ''‘ 4 t i I 11 - -- - - 4 -: ' ' ' I 1 s l ' N j' ''''' ' '' ' '' - ‘ 1 - ' k -' ' - La : S ' 1 ' ' " -- 1 l'''' A : I i I ' ' ' 3 - - 1 I - ' -- f ot : r 46ka:144104044‘4144t4a& 04t-k:- vi -4 - '' i: t t i- - One of 'Illese Reducing Tips: May Make It Easier for You !' ' i' te r 1 ati weight reduction programa successfully than they send along helpful hints for anyone else who is having a strug' gle Maine A against announcing your tons to reduce especially to your family If they have a senile of humor they bedevil you at table by urging you to "pat take a little" of anything you aro not supposed to have She the only way she managed sty' to take off her surplus-- 20 poundt— was to go quietly about her diet Now the thinks it is much more fun to surprise the family with the results than to apprise them of your inten- :''' r Canada Welds Women's Unit (UP)--Can- r :' : dr 4 s'- - '' ''-- ' I ' t ! 4" i 0- - ' At & - ' ' ' : - Alp- 4 C7 : I : 1 ' t a i - ' ''4 I - - ' - 5 t t - Ilk ir- ' I - ' )04i - A k r ! A -4- 11' - ' - e ' s - r c 4 ' --- - ' '' — - 1 ms 2 ' i ''- ' - !I4 a s '1 : ) 4 i '4 t' - i- - ''''1 4!' A 4 4 4 ' ''"' 44 '42 i : ' '1 ! e ' '' V I 1 ° P :"-- Zi fills 11 4 : '' :4 ' ' - ' --!: ' ' I - c' ?' '- - ' ' '' "' " - 4 '' - - -- A I - 41 rig SPOT -- 4 It 1) - VZ-R- - '' r:t ' r t L: ' z -- A Brown toothpick and cook thoroughly before removing from let pour 2 the over each steak Cook - '" k ) mSeasrvhede - - °flpotalargtoeseipanatterd Aa" - ag 'N- N - -- t Ell irt7 TO ruvro la ‘NItIt314 - I - ETC:11UP - smay444444ffle I 7 '''ri I ! t Ii l - 1 :1: - i ‘1M42 fly Dr Irving S Cutter An injury even a slight one may display a curious bag of tricks It all depends upon the emotional reactions of the mg- Oren Although no nerve As cut nervous the systerm maysympathetic behave like a skittish horse Something of course depends upon how the wound was acquired and the state of the patient's general health his desire to return tpoarhtli:uilaobrly tired green beano ''' 1 Form) 1 41--:W -- - lt"4- )( 4 4c- 3 - ictr man a meal to—his home favorite coming dish glorified with' ruddy spicy Heinz Tomato Ketchup! And keep a bottle within reach when there's pot roast or steak! For this lively sauce brings to your tsble the mingled richness of "aristocrat" tomatoes Heinz Vinegar and aromatic seasonings Use Heinz—the world's llargest-sellin- g ketchup—for thrift's sake! that rljvic worth 'I There are hysterical manifestations wherein-minor bruise of a finger will be followed by a peculiar position of the hand or by paralysis Occa- Yes! a hard-workin- g' -- Vud3mnftelleYu'rithoues - - - - 1 ' ' pornerimeribearndwthille little finger1 In addition the first digit lay beneath the mid- die one By no act of will could he separate them They could be spread apart forcibly but when 9 1- --' ' ny" Ii 01178 co U Ill Iir 4 1:3' r 33 tonight "TIP) ip 1 o Put 11w1I4ne up each nostril- - It (1) shrinks swollen mem- I tk brings greater brclXigiumn-41- Mg cc4nl'arte Follow directions in Wu re- - StfP--- -- : 0 4--c IP '' ' ' F 1 i f' - - ' f - I Z '' - : ' " 'mm"I ' 71Itat r - k 41' ' 1 Lbelitit Ehifnritteruookal2k tanT:aliamrsioNv'oomtAtiteg : who discovered America No I'm the Leif Eriekanis who discovered MJB in 1941 1 111P1 e ' tlh6 I :00VP"'' 4 4 r::: 1 ' -- ' t)t 4 smit (rz'4 IA At l'Ill'''' I 11:::it50P-- 1 t A0114 4 ilk 1 1"-- 11' 1 1 : lb - I 4 041111 sr-11- r---- 14 sit ll' lifeZa 4 l'ilI - L--f- 14 If 0 - 1 Y et-- 1 4' s eq t --- lillk :r‘1 A: 44' i i fl'Ai- - te IC -r7- ''' ''"1: Isn't it delirious! Rest of all "dok Seel Made strong it isn't bitter—made weak it isn't watery Lon It's swell both ways! "You can't 'make n bad cup of 31187 is As CATI4t1ttag truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth - : ! II " t " 1ee GUARANTEE Buy a pound of MJB Try it for a weic If you don't agree tter than any other coffee-ret- urn the lid to ht113Co San Francisco and we will refund dostblo your purchase price 4 i I i as IMP IllitiNfles for drip or gloss coffos makers ' ' -- - 1141' --- fr 4 I 'i b': ild ' t ' I - 1 osreitxvor-etevev- r 111 ' -e - ie a11-6'474'700- ) ' A I 1 ' A 4 cs t ' - ' Here's why it never fails! Make your coffee with the same care as you have in the past These two exclusive kii B features —a rieher roas- t- and double b1endslog4give you the ‘Arest cup of coffee you ever tasted! : ‘ I ! -:--- v"--1- You'll have to show pie ' 1 A " l - ItIOULAI GRIND a a for porcolator or coif t - I ' A I ' a ' 1 I lionkoiftuftw'fw 14 d : me ' 1 — ‘7:6111111h ' :: OQ 0 Or - 1111111W10 - 199)1--oria- 4- - " L :' "se- oomioli M L0 41r ' - 01 1 ' - - it's good arty limy yOu make it Loh Even if it's ?node much weaker: romr 1 4 't CI ':' tr-- rm -- I do'x I '' 0111 $ II :r" ! i 1 1bg CrTZ-1-tr'- io ii71 ' - - 3 ' 1 clICk111‘ - 4 - - lb--- : I ar cmmettesti ot branes (2) soothes irritation (3) Heves fA -- ! Cat - tad46" tt " i "--L 10'':- die- - st"' ' 4: ' c' 1 ex- tremities are affected more frequently than other regions ! Here is a case in point A trauma occurred to the slight thumb of a workman The right laceration was dressed promptly and with skill Healing proceeded normally The patient however goon complained that his thumb wu turned toward the I' positions Another type imitates wrist- drop The hand hangs downward owner at the wriAt with the I convinced ' that he seemingly cannot raise it The same vari- ety of deformity may disturb: the feet with the toes crossed or drawn tightly beneath the ! ' 4460044 p" jp I ' t ' ' t4 Leif EricksonI discover— -1 — LW 4- : Leleased would resume the ' - - eirjS4 t w4' 1 - ‘:-- --7- -1t ' 1 Paramounet °NOTHING BUT TH1 TRUTH' t ' - :'- ' ((0‘411 r ' e m i!' n enough to heat I --' - 0 4) i 1 t - - :f'r'' 4' r -":0o -'''' u! 4 ' rir ci 0 " ' - ' : ' "" ' 14 mood - 4 -- -t- 0 v " k- n S ' - 6i—whilei onahlitt - Minor Injuries Often Reult In Hysterical Paralysis- t I q 41 0 7 f - lb I I r - - a bbd CEKI ' t Jane W Jennings a pulchritudinous lass puts over a Follies' i : dance in rhythmic slyic round steak I bread crumbs I4 cup 1 tsp salt pepNr into 6 round cakes of bacon around strip of each cake and ) T-- - - --1 -- 1- - Combine 1 i N 0 t I 1 STTAXS L'°') tt CC LI iii - BACON WITH ' lip :00 -- IL' - i ' '''i ' HALt:Ut3 ''' '' y 0 ES 'i I 6 é - - 1 ' ' 66 ir 1 ' '- i " K''' - r 44 Catherine Craig ' ' ?IS i 11 -7 "—gra' 4 't lewd -- I - sr - ' 041 i ‘ r''' 1 4 0 t 1 N 4 AWENNEW040- ' I ( i - ‘- "- ' E DESERVE THIS TASTY ' 4 4000"--- i t Ili ' - kte 0444I - - ' t t - - - ' ' i C112- 1 ' 1 ' ' : — - 11''''''--4- 7 ' ' - s 1 '' - ss s - & --- 7— 'T "' - r - t- 0- ' of' - -- t '" ' J lk i k - if -' t-- ''' - e i p4 - i " - 1 - :- ' 14 '- - - t ' 't a ' ' ' ' ' ' ''' " - I 1 - -- - 1- -- - - ' k 0- 0 1 ' t - ' - ' t ' ' --- " fi -- t ' I ' S" -4- - 1 : 11 - e4t-- -- - i " f i" ‘ HUNGRY HUSBANDS -- - 1 ' - I I - 4 ' k er all-go- ne 5 - t 'fr tryaverting that feeling by having a cup hot tea with sugar fruit adtlh : overture" of : chuckles starred the shows three stooges Tiny (Eleanor) '' lady wants me to tell you that it is easier to get uted to drinking coffee black when you cut down to half a cup In a week—this is her promise—you will be to used to the more potent beverage that you will like it better From a Missourian otmv ty:ytht: tuggeottion that the a on last diet is not to get too hungry It seems to be her slogan that a calorie in time saves rine The next time you begin to feel enervated along about - A "Aymphonle ! A Michigan 1 i 'Y v sang and tinkled the floor with nimble feetin "An Excuse for Dancing" number was cute Jane W Jennings Behind here pretty-limbe- d junior Leaguers danced in gay rhythm Judy (Mrs Chartoba A) Boynton ahe proved not only is an ingratiating comedienne but can put over a song with a stylish finesse A corps of solo singers and dancers with gay togs on their barks and patter on their tongues and feet pulled merry ! 4 ' : 1 I - N te edy Friday night! (Who aays fashion iSitt a fickle huzzy?) A pulchritudinous lass who Lynn Kittle 1Mrs Raymond M) Smithyi' Kay Russ Brown and!Mar- garet Fisher won the :latter t plaudits : ' - A 2 - ii1 I i - climaxed by a third In "As - 'Ns 4 I t ! on triangles brought down the house when the "Internation- al points of view" were ex plained in two versions as '!"They Think We Do Iti ' ‘ i ' ' - t : ' ' - ' - ' ' i ghler - It!" ' a - ' ' ' " 4 ' - A '1 tlillig-Nign- u We All Think the Frenph Do 44N - : i! elLee""1”'""a""""1"6""4"1"41''''""4"6V '' ' jet-blac- t ! f ' - - :''s------ -- ' t t de : all-whi- te - : all-whi- 1 -- Vona Tn L:':-:- lss inten- - 3:45 p ' '49 '' ' '' ' — --' juice a banana or buttermilk i::'- ::: This snack adds a few calories i and it but may keep you from cheating at dinner The hungrier you get the eaater it is to overeat Another Michigan reducer is dead set against going to bid hungry She says therei nothada MONTREAL of hot milk' be- ing women is to aid in recruiting fore going to bed to make you war the air empire's sleep—and th- keep rill from The first 150 recruits for the " getting up rummaging :in the Canadian women's auxiliary air" She has something Ice box force have started training and there Of course it's a good idea also not to stay up so late within six months 2000 more will ' that you get hungry be called An Illinois weight loser who Ready to serve anywhere "in confesses that sweets have alor beyond" the C WA Canada has been her ways undoing found that a little peppermint A F will be the equivalent of She says a couple of helps Britain's W A A F—or "Waats" after-dinnmints put a nice as the term goes for these Britperiod to the meal and save a ish women who ferry fighter worse reducer from much things such as pie She refers to the - planes and work as spotters small mechanics riggers radio techplain mints ::Notd the chocolate-covered saucer-sizenicians messengers and ordervariety lies From a Hollywood :actress comes this tip: Eat your salad ' And as in Britain their prinwithout dressing as the first cipal function will be to release 'course The film folk are conas many men as possible for vinced the best way to deal with combat duty an appetite is to dull 1t and tho4 first course salad without That does not mean that Canada's women air force members dressing is an excellent means to this end: will fill any soft Jobs On the Now what are your ideas for contrary they will have many slim are If you you elimming? "dirty" jobs—but vital ones must ha v e had a few that Canadian women are flocking worked for you Send them to fill them- along They may help to make "The Magi of inquiries so far" the going easier for others said one spokesman "has just about overwhelmed every reCopyright 1941 King Features cruiting officer in the country Syndicate Inc : By Ida Jean Kai's 'Me esprit de corpa among our calorie dodgers is some- thing to marvel at They no more than wind up theta per--str- " t 'i : - set The opening thorn 1 a breezy pace for the produc tion Clad in fluffy ruffles and starched hairbows gals and boys rolled up the cur-7tam n "Right on the 8:30 Dot" There was Margaret : Keyser Ruth Snyder Ann A Mary Jane Felts Alice '3:xel: Kirtley Dick Jane (Mrs Grant) Gor don Jean - (Mrs James C) I if 1 - jet-blac- A ' 1 Not ill the glamor was on the stage at the Folliea for in the audience wers women in glittering gowns and men In tuxedos as well as:others informally dressed Spotted here and there about the halt were Mr andi Mrs W H Mck she in a handsome dinner dregs its Intyre coral and :turquoise trim picked up in matching yors and wound into an evening: turban t Mrs Wallace F Bennett wearing a silver lame dress that accented the stunning lock of gray in )aer hair Mrs Clifford J Pearsall in a luscious dinner dress a necklace of moonstones and rhinestones gleaming at her a deep Wile sequinned evening coat over her throat shoulders Mrs:John B Burnham her k haircoilled high and caught with a cluster of flowers Rudolph Orlob in sleek white jersey very very format tiny brilliant Mrs Samuel J Carter a lovely lady in blue earrings i a velvet wrap of deeper shade atop her gown chatting l blue H el e with her Miss 'r ellhove Mrs Fuller B nBSaihiee)ets100alksi)ng Us chit in an all- white jersey gown her dark hair set off by white blossoms In her coif Mrs JJ Russell Wherritt anorchid pinned to the shoulder of a dinner dress of gold ' r - ') 1 - 's - 1 1 ' ' Op laughs out of the audience with a clever cabaret number For sheer fantasy and beauty perhaps nothing was lovelier than the "Fan Fair" number These lovely young moderns lit an ensemble raised their fans to the rhythms of "Goodnight Lady Beautiful"' sung by stars Virginia and Quenten (Mr and Mrs A CO Howard Among the dancers were Mitzie (Mrs Henry A) Wallace Nancy (Mrs A DJ Moffat Bobbie (Mrs F Seaton) Prince Ellen (Mrs A Pratt) Kesler and Marie (Mrs: J E Jr) nernolfo ' inDorothy L Barker jected a bit of the Good Neibnr policy with her Chi CM Costanango number and more comely ladies added to the spetctacle with fanfare from the Congo jungles while Bill Fisher Joe Ray Russ Brown and Pratt Kesler kept the show whizzing on '"If along with a sly take-of- f Men Played Bhdge Like Women Do" And so the colorful show got off in numbers about love sequinned ladies perfume gals fashion shows family trees and other spicy bits the adagio dancers Marie Fish and Max Croft perhaps stealing the show in a spectacle genuinely "good enough" for Broadway All Is all it was' lavish testimonial to the talents of Salt Lakes Junior Leaguers All of the money will be used by the organization to carry on its numerous activities during the ensuing year including aid to a dozen and one civic enterprises as well as new war defense projects After the curtain rang down the gaiety was continued at the Hotel Utah the entire cast borne off in triumph where a cabaret climaxing party made the welkin ring far into the night Husbands of the "show girls" put on an im- a take-of- f on promptu act the Follies' "Tiller Roxyettes" and the gals themselves repeated some of the hit numbers of their Follies' acts Harry Waiters of New York City directed the cast Mrs Malcolm A Keyser Jr was general chairman of nine large tom mattes lined up to put the Follies Over Mrs Harold Kimball was her assistant Petrone and included the towns ' patronesses most prominent Story Hap (liarold) Kimball and Bud ((Ma 'calm A Jr) Key- ! ser Their pranks by the way wound a merry way Follies through the show-lon- g Vs gown one fur- nNic'ehredwasbyTitn e Broadway cos- Instead she wore tauprnaeritottli:: a dashing modell brought back from France In 1891 by her 'mother Her dress a taffeta plaid in luscious silk Iwould be hard to repro- i was a former 'dcluaessde st(1roy c k bet mother wore those many :years ago at Vassar Demure then but high corn- - ' t - 1 '''' - A-pl- us 1 l'i ' ! 1 — - 1 1 ' I I ' : Nt I - 1 ' t E I : s! 1 1 ) ' i - N '1 ' - i '' A: '' t 1 ' ' ' 1 t i ) -- ' i k t A 't4" '1 1! ji I I i ) '' i ' $ t : ' t 4 much-heralde- " 11 1 The Junior League made good its glittering promises d Friday niglit when the I 1941:Follies trod the footlights at Kingsbury hall The opening night audience 0 I applauded and laughed and clapped and generally had fun watching the I themselves l'efforts of league Broadway ) members and their husbands and friends as they cavorted in two too- through 27 scenes ' : short acts - The a o c i a li t eeggers" ' passed the reviewing stand with an grade and a swingy strutand with all the jubilation of beauties on parade Spectacular fare it was colorful both in costume 1 t ' tuneful and in personnel the twoand-and rhythmical one-half hours of enter:: ta amen treceded by cocktail fetes and dinner parties and 4 climaxed by a madcap cabaret ! party at the Hotel Utah ' ' Aiding : and abetting the ' '1' beaux and belles to whoop the vit merriment up was Fielding K' -1 Smith as master of the revels - - ' -- ' 6 " i - : ' r - i t Á I :A4" t: I ' i Scripture Jane (MrsHarold) Kimball Muriel Pugh Marian Cosgriff Helen (Mrs: Charles C) Freed Darrell Green !'Howdy" Burton Bob Scudder Ray W Bradford: A Pratt Kesler EmersonSttirde- vant Bob Hall Bill Brennan Frank Whitney Joe Snyder i and Grant Gordon For fun there were! the comedy blackouts An angle By Grace Grether ''' ' 1 - ' at Kingsbury ball on the university campus : $ I l Fare Tunes Patter Jitter Make Delightful the-smar- 7- 1 -- ! - I i ) - i - f ' ' i - Dot |