Show Monday Morning 5a1t gakc Uribunt 1jc J Mrs Edward who was Miss Mary Jean Haley before The church of Our Divine Saviour was th s setting Saturday morning for the nuptial mass that united Miss Mary Jean Haley daughter o f Major and Mrs George M Haley 145 Edith avenue and Edward J Sullivan son of Mr an d Mrs John Sullivan of Eureka The Rev Francis R Lamothe performed 't he ceremony assisted by the Right Rev M F Sheehan the Rev John LaBranche and the R ev Joseph Gosselin of Eureka The bride chose for her wedding a suit o f navy blue with navy accessories and a corShe sage of white orchids Her sister Miss Elizab eth E Haley was her only attendant wore a turf tan suit John Polanshek was bpst man In their a breakfaxt After Delta Is a graduate of the same honor at the lintel Utah the hat was fashioned of real and is a member of In university a for stephanotis honeymoon couple left was Pi the Monk her Alpha fraternity Miss Kappa Margery California He arrived in Salt Lake City and V e r n only attendant Sunday evening en route from Brueggeman wasa best man of Carnal! 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C H Mrs and Mr A simple ceremony solemnized is tioned with the naval air corps Small Mr Mont Missoula Saturday in the First Presbythe Small of for son Mrs of a present Margaret terian church united in marSeattle McCune riage Miss Jean Carnall and Marshall Small Adams Engrossed with the work of war days Salt Lakers are con The marriage plans of Miss Apropos to the informality of their social doings to a chose bride the services fining and the June Adams 89 C street small Informal affairs frock of poudre blue styled with Merlin her fiance Ensign In honor of Miss Juliet Mc- fitted bodice and peplum Her Cune who is visiting here from Bishop have been touched by Omaha Miss Mayme Noble will the uncertainty of war days but entertain at luncheon Tuesday to be wedded In the plan they afternoon at her home 18t0 r'''' ' Salt Lake L D S temple the 1st- -'A wedYale avenue A few close friends week of this ter part of Miss McCupe will attend ding reception at the Lion House Social Center 63 East South Thursday Mrs Will Browne a sister of the visitor will corn-theTemple street will compliment later in the evening pliment her at tea at her home 15 Twelfth East street who is a for- The bride-eleMiss McCune and her brother mer student of the 'Utah State William McCune are visiting at Agricultural college at Logan the Browne home during their Is a daughter of John T Adams Salt Lake stay They expect of Tooele Ensign Bishop a son to return to their home Friday of Mr and Mrs Ray Bishop of her marriage Saturday In the church i - i! IJean - Sz 44 10' "1 o- 1 1 1 I I -- -- i 4" z -- 4- - "Se f--i :: t41' r 4 " t 1"1':''' 4 A ' - ' nt ( 'I' skf - ' s 's k k " ' 4:-- 14 :':' '- - '‘ ' A- Juliet ''0''''''' 3' V-1I- :411 ' - t w : N4 ' 440 4 - r '1' 4'''''- - i t I" 14 rt-4- t 0 t I 1' k 0 : "I' k It '''tfl - ::: 1 4- 4' ' I ft 4 4 4 1' 44 o 04 '0'4:416 1t - ''''l'' ft ''Z'' 1k $''''''tOk'4 AIL t t '7A ' ' )ik ''' '''' :4 ek 4 ''' :' A - 11 'A ' w - 94at 1 1 " NN 7g4 ' ' l''' I a:1" "Aoi a A AA e- tir - ik et 1 - 1es '1 '' '4 - June - i v2r N E '41r''::':' 1' 1 St 0 rg - of Our Divine Saviour 4- - Miss Haley Is Bride SOCIETY TODAY Sullivan i Wuptt4t 24 1942 " i''' 'C'T'': A' 4 ' '' I 4 144 0 ""71 v4 m IndIt 1 A Baby's Start in Life Depends on Mother's Diet ' I 1 1 7 has the food value of one quart of fresh whole milk You need extra vitamin A— but there is always an inexpen- - By Ida Jean Hain If you are going to have a baby what you want more than anything else is to give him the best possible start in life The time to do this is the nine months before he is born Your diet then is to the health of your baby Let me tell you about a study °if all from the 380 mothers-to-b- e bracket and all on poor diets—although no worse :0 low-inco- n To----n- Now under-ar- Crean Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration I OMINW r01 tamest 4 what is not out need not be put Stop well ahead of the end of the play hour so as to allow time and strength for the cleaning up Then help with it Don't feel that you are indulging a child by helping him clean up his workshop Give him - too Mothers house find it easier to do tbe work themselves of course but that does not teach the little ones to be useful to see disorder and to right it to keep busy at useful occupation and to grow a d seasoned body for use in the time of emergency The best way to learn anything is still the old way: Do it Give the children a helping hand encourage them plan for the cleaning-u- p time give them the place and the time and the tools and you train them for usefulness resourcefulness and clean-u- m p well-traine- self-hel- p Released by Bell Syndicate Inc Does nor rot dresses or men's shirts Does not irritate skin 2 No waiting to dry Can be used right after shaving 3 Instantly stops perspiration for I to 3 days Prevents odor 4 A pure white greaseless stainless vanishing cream 5 Awarded Approval Seal American Institute of Laundering harmless to fabrics 1 Et I El 39 ) tgagwis bv Mattsekesping at say tore melting Woo fig I Og sad 59 t jinni) By jar today tat let Good lf In a hand Begin by saying "Let's get some of these things away now Ill pick up these big fellows You hand me the little ones There you set those on the shelf I'll put these'up We will get the place straightened out in no time All set? You close the door and there we are" Cooperation is better than supervision anytime and a child who is helped in putting his things away will leave his task in better spirit than the one who Is told to pick up his things and tidy up all by himself They Love to Sweep Be sure to have a place for the things once they are picked Up Don't let it be overcrowded When the shelves are so full that opening the door is at the risk of your head it is time to clean out the closet sort the stuff and give away what is not needed- That will be another fine chore for the young person who owns the lot Give the children things that make cleaning easy A little broom is a temptation to its use All children love to sweep A toy dustpan a dust cloth a little carpet sweeper and a mop all in miniature are things all children love to use and cleaning-up time is the time to bring them out Let the little ones help in the Party Compliments Mona Snelgrove Cohostesses at a delightful bridge party Monday evening were Mrs Charles E Cederstrom 963 Diestel road and Mrs Thomas H Cory The affair was given at the home of Mrs Cederstrom and was in compliment to Miss Mona of SepSnelgrove a bride-eletember A dozen close friends of the honored guest were in attendance ct I than many an expectant mother So that the exact effect of the diet could be studied the was divided into halves group One-hathe mothers were allowed to continue their usual fare The other half received supplementary protective foods —milk eggs oranges tomatoes cheese wheat germ and cod liver oil By the time the babies were six months old anybody could point out the ones whose mothers had been on the good diet All these babies were given the same care and attention from birth But those whose mothers were better fed were far healthier They were the ones who got the best possible start in life Sometimes it is difficult to stretch the budget to menus that are up to the nutritional standard But there are inexpensive sources of important nutrients and knowing these makes the job easier As you may know you need a full quart of milk a day and toward the end of the period five glasses a day If you cannot afford this entire quantity in fresh milk have part of In evaporated milk A 14 1:2 follows Let Ailary Kliow When It's Time to Clean Up By Angelo raid Part of every job is cleaning Little children tip afterward have to learn that part of the business too and sometimes difficulty arises between them and the older person in charge Older people know that children must be trained to pick Up after themselves clean their workshop leave a trim job behind them What they do not know is that cleaning up is a:ob in its own right Often it is more labor to cleah the work- shop after the job is done thaw to do the job itself And cleaning- up has a technique of its ov-that must be mastered Little children work hard when they do any kind of task TIneir play calls for muscular adjustments skills decis4ons' that are new to them They have to rnake an effort to fit' two bits of board to tie a knot tr) arrange a number of things in a neat order Although we call their busi ress play it is for them what we would call work At the end of their playtime they are too tired to start all over again and work at cleaning up That is why parents have trouble mak- ing Tommy pick up things and: order put his playshelf in neat cleaninis tirel out before g-up time 414mes Allow Time for Cleaning Have as few things out as pos0)1e If many different bits cf stuff are to be used keep away as the work putting some proceedsi on the principle that N 7 ct :::z:kSk:: - Mrs Marshal: Small who was wedded In the First Presbyterian church Saturday She is the former Miss Jean Carnal! Eye Strain Develops Variety Of Physiological Ailments Cutter ID Is not a figment of Eyestrain Should your the imagination By Dr Irving S physician tell you that your headaches may be caused by ocular fatigue he is quite within the bounds of reason In fact a sizable number of symptoms including upsets within the digestive tract may be traced to this source Just why some people object to wearing corrective glasses is difficult to understand particularly when relief may be forthcoming It is clear that muscles and nerves which lie so close to the brain as those which operate the eyeballs may give rise to numerous manifestations Not long ago a woman suffering from indigestion of some months' standing was persuaded to don So much suitable spectacles Improvement in general health followed that her alimentary canal decided to behave Now vision should be natural It should not require effort on the part of the seeing apparatus to enable one to read We must not forget that although the creasing tightness as the afternoon advances Some few will a of blinding ache tocomplain ward the end of the day More often than not the elimination of eyestrain will solve the difficulty milk of evaported New Drindt for Junior Girls ' bread and cereal should be whole grain — assure you of enough iron You need additional liquid so drink the liquid in which vege- tables are cooked Never add soda to vegetables while cooking It destroys vitamins Good nutrition is influenced by proper rest sleep and exer- You need them all for a healthy ab)m watch your you weight be sure to read tomor- row's article Cost Menu Expectant Mother Breakfast Four stewed prunes 1 ounce oatmeal 2 slices- wholewheat toast 1 tablespoon butter 1 glass fresh milk and of a cup evaporated milk for - ut B - 01 N V: ck a tr ' -- - - 0 m 3- ' ' ot S A7 - a I )A1 :::li ' ' ! (f1 - Released by Bell Syndicate - : : ce f I ' 4 v s1 4 3- x ) - ' - !"-- r t 07 - 1: N 5 :5 'f45 - : I : Cf - 0- I For Today If you are a woman and Lunch One cup cream of tomato soup (make this with a half cup tomatoes cup evaporated milk 1 teaspoon flour teaspoon fat seasoning) egg salad (1 egg 3 leaves lettuce 1 tablespoon mayonnaise ) cheese sandwich (1 ounce cheese 2 slices wholewheat bread 1 teaspoon butter) 1 glass milk Dinner Broiled beef liver 3 ounces: 1 medium size baked potato 1 cup kale 2 slices vvholewheat bread 2 tablespoons butter 1 medium size banana 1 glass milk (x)Sugar for entire day- -1 ounce Copyright 1942 King Features Syndicate Inc er one-quart- -- Prime requisite in fruit salads is freshness Some fruits can be prepared ahead of time others cannot Bananas fresh pears avacadoes and apples are best peeled and sliced just before serving If they must stand be sure that they are sprin kled with lemon juice to keep them from darkening Dressings such as those made by combining equal parts of whipped cream and mayonnaise or cooked salad dressing should be folded into the fruit after it is thoroughly drained and just before serving The salad shown here is made of seedless grapes orange sections free from membrane pineapple squares banana slices and salted pecans It is served with a honey French dressing or with a whipped cream dressing Warm Thus Advice 'Leaves No Chills' of Premonition - have no chills of premonition to send them buying warm garments now Nor are they hot and both-Loered by the "wear woolies" advice of doctors and the threat of lower room temperatures this winter uttered by city officials and engineers at a recent meeting of the fuel shortage dispute w Wo me n's toren I Au- chandise accordingly The women have discctvered they can count on this policy Still politely the stores point out that they have on hand and more on order such items as flannel brushed nightgowns Wear Tablecloth Matching your dirndl to your table cloth isn't as crazy as it sounds Irene Dunne bought a natural linen one strewn with roses all over it Yes for the table but she liked it so well she went right down and bought another like It The second one she had made into a dirndl While people still were risking their necks for fun ski suits became standard stock Man7 hated slacks also provide art answer to the doctor scornful of short skirts and flimsy hoe Furthermore woolen and lisle invenhose are not war-bor- n tions They've been on the counters a long time Style leaders agree quilted fabrics will be a fashion race which if you must mention it will keep you warm Jackets may boom too One Fifth avenue store offers snugly fitting vestee all wcw-)covered with crepe to wear under uniforms or sports costumes It comes with long sleeves or sleeveless Another store hazards the overthought that an all similar to publicized air raid suits may prove popular for home wear One expert sees greater use of the culotte (divided skirt) but she refuses to attribute this to climatic conditions "More people will be riding bicycles3 she said wear culottes and slacks and overalls because of the gasoline and tire shortage The weather won't have anything to do with e it" - Mrs Clara M Clawson shows what Vogue calls "The little black dinner dress that stays home or dines out" Right for dates or dancing 57 Main (Adv) - - A U S Government Job! START $105 to $175 MONTH PREPARE IMMEDIATELY 7-- 7 A gust 24 is your birthday you must guard against becoming IN YOUR OWN HOME painfully methodical You probkably will find life far more enjoyable if you do not try to regulate your own and other Hundreds of Women flow Being people's lives by outmoded rules FRANKLIN INSTITUTE and regulations You must keep pace with the times if your perService Jobs Appointed Dpl R5S Rockstri N Y sonal affairs are to work out to me Rush A keen eye and entirely free of charge: (1) advantageously 32-Pag- e a full Civil of U S Government Full Particulars and be wit description may among your sharp Jobs (2) free copy of illustrated greatest assets and should Service Book FREE book: "How to Get a U S Government Job" qualify you to engage in teach(3) list of U S Government Jobs (4) tell me ing trained nursing designing how to qualify for a U S Government Job Interior decorating or work of Mail Coupon Today Sure— an editorial nature A congenial r n and d c and 0 r Name -'---- For Salt Lake City and Vicinity '2:zaminations husband should help to make :kour mRrried life ideal in every respect Released b polite - under-'garmen- 32-pa- ge I 0 in terms give you to understand they know anwinter comes This has been accepted fact for many years and they buy mer- jo liar A enough mountain Women known to have caused riots over possible dearth of such airy items as silk stock-trig- s ts woolen warm robes and sweaters to build a rayon pajamas By Edith Gaylord NEW YORK (IF) — Your advice doctors to buy warm winter clothing against a possible fuel shortage leaves the women cold WOMEN—Get Horoscope cc IN ''!3 ' : ccs (x)sugar Fruit a Salaa Favorite Inc A 0i:1" 16:):s pattern se:nd 15 cents plus 1 cent for postage in coins with your name address pattern number and size wanted to Barbara Bell Home The Tribune-TelegraService Bureau Salt Lake City Utah f ' tP‘) -l ) For this attractive 1911 'f - r -- er cereal and coffee 1 cup coffee A slick new long torso frock with a swish skirt—and just shoulder ruffles for sleeves—is Ideal for summer wear You can have sleeves if you want them' and a bright row of braid to bring attention to the flattering low-cneckline—as you can see in our smaller view Barbara Bell Pattern No 1606-is designed for sizes 11 13 15 17 and 19 ii likcp in- frowned deeply whenever he peered at the blackboard His parents were advised to have him visit a skilled oculist whereupon an examination disclosed his basic trouble He could not see When fitted with proper lenses he became to all intents and purposes 'a normal lad But what about 'headaches which afflict adults more frequently than children? The pain may center almost anywhere in the cranium The principal locations are within the orbits the lower forehead and the back of the head Many will experience fair comfort early in the morning with a sense of La ounce can potatoes in their jackets Iron is so important that you should try to have one egg a day and beef liver once a week Use molasses now and then instead of sugar Those foods along with the greens lean meats and whole grains — all one-quart- dividual is not aware of blurring type nevertheless the structures within the "optics" may be working overtime to prevent this very circumstance Thus perfect eyesight may come about through a type of exertion of which one has no knowledge Even behavior characteristics which are abnormal may be altered A well known authority reports the case of an unmanageable boy who had been given up as hopeless Finally one of his teachers observed that he - ' sive green of some kind on the market and greens are rich sources of A Make sure that you have one green leafy vege- The butter table every day substitutes are now enriched with vitamin A and are just as nutritious as butter In addition you need two teaspoons of cod- liver oil daily For adequate vitamin C take your choice of oranges or the juice grapefruit tomatoes or tomato juice The fruit juice can be either fresh or canned but have it every day For more of this vitamin have raw cabbage 'often and always cook the i i her Bell Syndicate Inc Wmariiito cT :n getting a lob :Th big-pai- d U may S rr se 1 to ni a Govrnmnt oyuespa or Address Use Age This Coupon Before You filislav It—Write or Print Plainty |