Show - : 7 1 : 44”A: I Exercise : :- -- ? - 0 t i ' - i I t' ' 1 ':' - N' ''''' - k t ' - -- ' 2 r -- - - - -- 4- A i - r ' 7?::-::0: :: 11 - 4 - 1 1 - iA 1 e 3' 4:-- ili II 1 :4'i:':-' l''"! - - - - :::i: " ' ' k - I 4 i I t-- 4 : I t- -- -- ' -s 1 t f I 1 - I e f---- - - ii!i::ii x i- f e - v:t: 0 :: -- from: ':4'1:----:------ )''4et-4t- k44 4t411i: 45giagItitahreet5 - : P5 e -:- :::: - i - - ' : Vtbadel:S5Vg44'402eitte ones die off Messenger of Good-wi- ll No teacher was ever rich ever had too many friends A pupil who remembers and who takes the trouble to reach his retired teacher would come as a mesfrom heaven senger of good-wi- ll My old friend Robert Simon the wealthy business man the man who had been kind to him when he was a little schoolboy timid and retiring lonely and a bit apart He never forgot how this teacher gently led him to find his place encouraged him to know his own power and to use it for the good of others which he did in a lifetime of service to his city especially to his city's schools No month went by without a letter to the old teacher and no year passed without Mr Simon's visit to his old teacher although he lived at a distance Mrs Clara M Clawson has just received another shipment of the Nationally advertised "Co-eds- " found exclusively in this shop College classics 57 Main (Adv) - - t - Your Daughter Has a Ilight to '::now" It is every mother's duty to tell het daughter physical facts How much bet ter that shelearn them from you rather than from girls her own age In feminine hygiene facts may be distorted or wholly untrue As a result many brides use over strong solutions of acids for the douche which can actually burn scar and even desensitize delicate tissue Today such risks are needless Science has given womankind Zonite So power ful it kills instantly all germs and bac term with which it comes in contact De odorizes—by actually destroying odors Protects personal daintiness Yet Zonite safe for is delicate tissues Over 20000000 botties tought Get Zonite at your druggist today Facts Fre Book Toils Intimate Frankly-writtebooklet -- Feminine Hy giene Today" mailed FREE in plain wrapper Write: Zonite Dept 273A 270 Lexington Ave- - New York N Y non-caust- That relationship was a tribute to both men one I like to re- member It continued throughout life and its effect remains as an example an inspiration to the rest of us Don't Forget Them Some time in your life a teacher's life touched yours a teacher's soul spoke to yours and changed the face of life for you ever afterward Where is that teacher now? Did you ever tell him or her how much good that association held for you? Ever tell him how you appreciated his work his character his influence in relation to yourself ? It takes only a few minutes to write a note Only a few ic rr- - '''' l'::--'e-- o il : I - : - f t 4 1 - hours in your car to make the trip for a visit You would carry cheer and encouragement to a lonely heart and you would warm your own in the effort And it wouldn't harm the school itself to hold Old Teachers' Day Once in a while for Old Teachers carry seasoned experience matured wisdom and great understanding in their hearts and minds They should not be for- pelf4161' 'i ' Mftrftg1?f-f - N l'i'74 ' il: :?f - aitg4-7t: ' ''' '1:'fi''0 :': 0 ?!61'401: '''' '?-' '' 44 1 44'4 ' ":4 t'1 SP 6 ' - re"'' ''' - 1- 4 - :i':::-::' To"& ' ' : 9j M f:' :? :::A i-- ' 1 ' 4 - - At ::3''4 ":' ' ' 4'417 0 I : 4 ' U' rA-- -- ' ' '"'i :::” Ili:"N : - -- - ' - '''''''''::- ‘:-3- !t :retE r i 1 1 t : : e1 csft4V:' f'114 - r 4 4414--gf "' dov- 44v 0 c? 7 ili v''' - i07:k ) I 'r 1 :3 00 t -- -- 41' 4 : e 4111c:tcir X ' k '4 V:: A: ii y ' : i '':? 4 '')'4I- !' - - - 4 ':- - 7ik - : : lis-- 4!IOJ '1 ''Nr!ftii iitt:-i-- 't'7''11 ' ' le- ' 4 4 0 kill : i ii t I i v i 4 - N Food that goes- into lunchboxes for the men—or women— on the production front rates priority attention The war worker young middle-age- d or old needs meals which are nutritious appetite-appealin- g and vitamin varied That goes for workers on the night shift as well as the ones on the more normal daylight schedule This ' meal usually centers around sandwiches so I have listed some which are nutritionally sound thrifty and appetizing Most workers prefer two kinds to several of one kind on-the-j- ob sshprreedaddedwitlhettcuhcieli ir Ar 4'1 Ag A ' ' 777tml7 !7'' 0 sauce or or cress 7 : )64' ''' ' ' ' -- ''' - is : 'Nomas 071 Sill1th 4 I CD g 1r? Mll 111119! I'L I' ' "if'r 4 :---- -- '":' 04 '' ' lij)C'4(1444 S ”" " fit - ' ' : : - Mrs : - : ' - : 1' 1:: - ' - - foa ' :" : ' : ' Miss Mary Louise IS Ithe rs is home from summer school at Stanford university short visit with her mother Mrs W La Withers She will spend her fall quarter at : - ! Mills college in Oakland Cal Also ready to leave for the west coast i5 Miss Virginia A Collison daughtir of Mrs H- A o will 904 Military Anattend of geles Collisoni oot"'""'"'''" - - - - - Victor W b - ri--' It ) or' e 4 ‘1 ' r 7 At t ' - :- z I 44 i 1 ' 0 'f e Growing I : lit:- - -- :''''' T i:- - - : I -- ' i x : '1 11-- 1 - 4 ' -- - or - - - I s -'- IP -- 11 :'' in ly f' - '0- - "- '?!e"1'1:111?"14''':: I ow - 1 - I 11! e '''4 -- At - '' - CtCs'' 1J 4 p I ir--- : ii-'- ( - ( - 4' - - ''' - t o - '11 v " 1 t1 : 1 -- 3-4- - -i : t i 04P Feet Need 4 ' - - - 2 ' ' - ' - - 's3 re- - 7 5 ' ' s' - L – v- ' -- - w Bran muffins split and spread with creamed cheese and butter mixed n ' "At::---- ' -- 4 ' - ' ' 7- -- 4sLos - -- ':'Iii't ' ' '' -r I4C41 (45 SC - -— : - i - - S Free-actio- poor-shopa- 4 heels d - - - Straight-tree- d n - f Poll-Parr- ' shoes with ten-wa- - to $ 0R end stylo Z 95 en six Depending 4000000'°)CSo?HhAs - FIT BUILT-I- N y 29 $ 441 r: i AuerEbachlistStreAetTFloor 1 '' 0) 78th YEAR—SINCE 1864 — ' I i -- HOURS – --'--- - 10 ' 41" i :6100:to to ' 6 ' de DIAL 546438 u - - -- —-- -- 7 R g - 1:::: Daughter of a Georgia family Jane Davis works long hours in the "Stage Door Canteen" which theatre folks run for Service men- - Yet she's always lovely to look at She keeps her Schoolgirl Complexion with Palniolive's help I ‘ - 144'1 4- 's‘ 1 ' -0 - F' -- 7 - - ltlit'IO ' :r'' 4" II - '''' i WITII ' - )'''''' - 6-- 60 I - - " t 4- 1 L f i:' zJ ‘ 4 - 4 t -- - t' x '4 ''- i — -' t- r1 1 - t 4 7''" 'Xii1:-Alt i 1 — PAA — -- : 1 Ia 411 I ''' I A 1 II' 4-- er A 11 r41 i l': - Ill g - -:- :- 14 1' - -- - ic-f2'- 1 - 1 y - I - : fine - l' :ano: vithei:o I '10:1 Ill eiz 77' 7:e-i-" - soap 11 - 1 R0r-g- - with Olive and Palm Oils!" Remember! Palmolive is the only leading soap made with these true beauty oils Turn to gentle lovely toT :: 1177pyp 1 - L1 - i If 154) - sIttils 74'" i 1 ' 'Ov''''w ILI: - t - i '' stands for Schoolgirl Complexion" says Miss Davis"— that soft young-lookin- g skin I manage to keep With the of a l is -' -- -- - ' "YesSC -'' -- ii I -77 -- a 1 : ' N 7"'""'"'"--7----- ' 1 I i - helps keep the Boys happy!" "-- -t '14111t Snug - IMPleINI - - qiiiitt 1 c i -- t 6 7 arches top lines buy 1 ''''- ''-- -- ay ''''''- -- '' — - BEAUTY OILS -- ' 7 L-4:i:--- emmouvros olive and palm oils— no others—go into the making of Palmolive Look for the olive color 0 ' ---- PellWOLPE HELPS leEEP SHIN mES14 SOFT ' - 4(—-- -- ': ill allICA' "ray REMEMBER : ' '2 - ' : 6 a Ankle-buggin- g fit - -- -z- S beel-to-bo- ll No binding insfoos - III' - )- - Correlated tHikingwith your boyl It's a orard and glorlous experience if feet are inot neglected in childood Boys and girls' shoes must' f't as long growing feet correctly as they are worn If they soon lose their shape they are as dangerous to delicate pliant growing feet as shoes improperly fitted So raver alore Insist on and Star Brand - ' ' ' : 2 3 4 long-weari- S 11 EIS won 11ER WINGS! " whole wheat bread ''' e- - - Room 1 - 1 - )) -- AND 7 A browned : - sand- e'-- for growing toes 1 lasts flexibility t Soft durable uppers 10 Selected solsoi k role when Sausage plays prepared like this: When baked potatoes are nearly done remove them from the oven break open with the fingers and tuck two or three link sausages into each potato Bake 15 mMutes—or until the sausages have - OT I 7'- - - '41 8: 5::'0 JF 1ttz: - - ' I Shoes with 10 way built-i- n fit f 4t AP ' - Sweet at the 7 ‘c Tt Ott-PARR- $44 t Sausage Role a new ' wiches They are filled with wholesomeness and flavor and will keep well for several days Fruit bran loaf is moist and perfect for sandwiches: Mix together 2 cups flour 1 cup bran IA 'cup sugar 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup each chopped raisins and dried apricots (high in vitamin A) 2 eggs beaten I4 cup molasses 112 cups sour milk or buttermilk and 2 tablespoons fat melted Pour into a wax paper lined pan and bake an hour in a moderate oven i Z - tainenciss15Bacrlboasrlie il : f - f Sliced cheese spread with mustard pickles on buttered Fruit raisin nut and jam breads make delicious e s 4 i : '' -- -!i:::0 Jelly or jam on buttered0 whole wheat bread Whole wheat bread spread with spiced apple butter and white cream cheese 1 - : ‘kt 0 - 7 ed 1 I Af'd ''' 1" "1114M111'''' bter-Flavor- 1111D 7 Ji I -- 4 - 4 I ' Peanut butter thinned with cream and spread on Graham bread then topped with broiled bacon slices and crisp lettuce 0 ' if EVAPORATED i i (Bobbe))atB aergcsotrom enter- friends club breakfast Sunday morning It was one of the last farewells for a group of coeds that will soon scatter to schools in the east and west : 7 ' Country club members and a few close friends were present Later they left for a short honeymoon trip They plan to make their home in Burbank For traveling the bride chose a frock of moss green with brown accessories and a corsage of orchids S 5 : 0 afterru)on her sister Mrs J Grant Stringham will entertain In her honor at luncheon at her home 114 Virginia street Mrs Richmond T Harris will compliment her at luncheon Friday afternoon at her home 518 J street and the middle of next week she will be the guest of Burbank After the ceremony the couple were honored at a breakfast at the Art Barn Family - - 4 ::::i '1 ' A ceremony in the Salt Lake L D S temple on Tuesday mornunited in marriage Miss Var-rna ing Pack daughter of Mr and Mrs fleVar Pack of Burbank Cal and Frank B Clinger son ' of Mrs Ruth Clinger also of : 1 t ::-:'-:- :f-7-- $ Miss Varma Pack BeCOilleS Bride 1 r student Cradle News — :: - - Minced cooked meat chicken or fish blended with salad spread on enriched white bread ! - 's :' - I vi- : I: L4 k : i ' --- 1 ''' For 4't'' -' - ' - fhoerrmsNe-rorti- Parties V A e- kg1— e:'':?rç5 ' ' -- 900 ' ' ' - - ' z:: :: The interest of young social circles is focused on the anLouncement made by Mr and Mrs S L' Billings 1400 Butler avenue of the engagement of their daughter Miss Joan Billing's to Ensign Hamer S Culp Jr son of Hamer S Culp 1357 Yale avenue Miss Billings will leave Wednesday evening for Miami Fla where Ensign Culp is stationed and they will be married there late in the week News of the coming marriage Planned was revealed Tuesday afterVisitor noon at a lovely tea given by bride-electmother at the Mrs Howard' H Rolapp of the Los Angeles and her children Salt Lake Country club Bill and Marilyn are vacationAt the tea Mrs Paul H Ray Mrs Pearsall Clifford Mrs J ing here for the next three P Van Voorhis and Mrs Milweeks They'll visit at the home ton H Love presided at the of Mrs Rolapp's mother Mrs table Assisting in the enterW F Armstrong 140 B street F William taining were Mrs Mrs Armstrong returned to Koch Mrs Newell B Dayton Mrs Hamer S Culp Mrs: George Salt Lake City with Mrs Rolapp E Giles and Mrs R W Owens after spending the past seven Serving were Miss Barbara on the west coast and in weeks Straub Miss Geraldine Wadsthe Pacific northwest worth Miss Virginia Palmer A number of informal affairs Miss Jean Hanson Miss Jean have been planned to compliHowell Miss Ruth Jacobsen ment the visitor Wednesday Miss Jean Richardson and Miss Catherine Purton Both Miss Billings and Ensign Culp are well known members of Salt Lake's young social set She is a former student of the University of Utah' where she to Mr and Ws a boy was a member of the Pi Beta Mrs John Hughes of Cyrus also She attended Phi sorority The baby San Francisco Kathryn Gibbs secretarial school John Alexander Hughes was In New York City He is a born Monday at the Chilwhere the of university graduate dren's hospital there His he was a member of the Beta mother is the former Miss He also Theta Pi fraternity Marion Alexander attended Harvard Law school ) ' ' :: - ecie io c - ''''E'' 7:: -- " : ' ' PZ:'' :: : p 0 D A y CIETYy TODAI 0 '"::' i '' --- C---!:A- e N1-- ' - ! : "- - '''s ' :'-'- A''114'-'6V41- 0 ' '''- -'' p y0-0- ' 1 ' : ':'!:'' ' ''' ' x ' '''''''''''''4' ':f S ' ie z:Z4 "I- - : Miss Joan' Billings who Is to become the bride of Ensign Hamer S Culp Jr in Miami Fla - d ' '4 e' - (' '"::' S IL t:' l' p'14:17 '' ' - i41------- :1 :''":-" ': '"''''e'r' 14:!)1:fr ikiit ''' - 'i9"!A:1 'z ''1 ' "' ''''''' - 44 - - 's' ''''"'"- along laugh when you can and leave your worries in the office files 1 7 4' '- - :: '4:: -- Packing the Lunch box ilt - :'4kg''' f::'' ::::: - 5 :'Ztt : ‘ 0 i 7 1:c:::'' ' ?:i::!:- - Released by Bell Syndicate Inc l1zI1):-- :'7- ::s : ' over-tire- d flat the floor no pillow under the head every muscle relaxed Or try placing- a phone book under the shoulders or you may do better with-- a hard pillow under your knees For the rest relax as you go 20'''f'':5-':'10'-'''ft!4:- ' - : ' - - :ry f 2 ?" oft - - - is on ' Another trick for relaxing when on is to lie gotten 01VItt :44 '''''' ' ''''''1:- ' — : - : - : - - ''- : ' Et:-- 15-minu- te ::: - : :: restaurants banks in' kitchens or over 'ironing boards will wearily okay So Al! suggests several compensating exercises which liter- alltrreverse the positions of the body remove strain and fatigue by picking up circulation Here are three of them: Lie flat on floor feet on a low chair muscles relaxed Or (more drastic) Place one end of an ironing board on a low chair lay yourself on the board head at the low end : Or pedal an imaginary bicycle IVing flat on your back your feet in the air on rye bread Sliced catsulp mixed wmiethat butter Some should be included 4 - - J 1k i ' : a 1 2::-- - ' ' -' -- ' :' : I - - - ? '''''t IF - I - aorfmtyhecawntoerelnds's nhuarrsdee8un jtofobrsmin '! )0e to me at recess after hours or walked with me Saturday mornings Wonder what happened to him?" Why not find out? Why not look him up? Why not write to the old teacher who put something lovely something staunch and sturdy into your character ability into your hands intelligence into your behavior? You can be very sure that this old teacher has few friends The poor make no new friends you know and the old in eteclusion It is then that pupils rernember their old teachers and say "I wonder what happened to rriv old teacher You know he did a lot for me He showed me how to get the best out of life in many a way I'd like to see him just to shake his hand and tell him that I know now what he meant when he talked - A- 4Ntrztr:: ?e:7::: :::- ' -'- T' ' ::- i to appreciate teachers at their real value They are likely to look up to a teacher with respect and sometimes with af fection but real understanding of the teacher's service to them " his place In their lives does not come until long after school days are over and done with - school children grown into re eponsible fathers and mothers - and the old teacher retired and : ' fr S - An Apple for the Teacher By Angelo Patri Children 'cannot be expected - i' :5 to Miss Jacquelyn McIntyre Laurels Her voice already known on local radio stations will soon be heard over a nation-wid- e hook-u- p in a weekday serial She was offered this position after her summer's work at the Radio Drama workshop in Milwaukee had won her an audition for a national broadcast in Chicago Miss McIntyre is now at home for a visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Roy A McIntyre 1410 East South Temple street but in Chicago early plans to be back for in October She is a Tniversity of Utah ' - 1 for instance the girl her feet all day long Just standing says Alfst is one whTo i hips perhaps two feet out from a wall Now literally climb the wall with the feet raising hips from floor as feet go up lowering hips to floor as feet: come down again Repeat exercise ' - 1' ys: ' : eAOVeq14414656AVV-00eS- The best exercise to "compensate" for hours on one's feet Is to turn the body upside down Here Lucille Ball shows an exercise which manages both the reversed position and ac- tivity Lie flat on back arms down at sides 1 :z :— :1 4 4Z71"'w-01- - - k ' ::::: : k: - 4' :! ' :" J': :e ?:LI--Ji- : io ': - "'f' - - : : - : - - K : - - 00 r t - - &- i 4 4 1441 - i' 1- z I 1 :i On the Air Waves : - ?7- 4r - t - - - ' 44 t:-- t5e Out in Hollywood they're telling the story of the negro mammy who on reaching the ripe age of 101 was interviewed by the press the boys demanding the secret of her longevity "Well suh" 'mammy said comfortably "when ah wo'ks wo'ks ha'd and when ah sits ah sits loose" ah ' Mammy was no scientist but wordoeshe had something there as increasing work pressure ry it's a duty to keep well tors psychiatrists physical cul- A nice general statement But ture ixperts would agree Amer- specifically—how? lea knows how to work hard but has never learned the trick The man with the answer is of "sitting loose" Alf Haugan physical director of But particularly these war RK Theoretstudios times it's a trick we must learn —or else For want of a man - ically Alf's task is to keep the stars in their courses not too (or woman) the battle can be thick nor too thin Privately lost And that may be YOU he says he heads the antijitter of wartime jitters In the face department his job to teach ' - ''' - ' '' "''''''''''''-'4highly strung overworked folks 1 how to relax and quit worrying Haugan unlike most physical directors is not one to recommend strenuous exercises as the panacea for all ills No Inclaims that one gal's I stead isheanother gal's poison— th'e should be tailored to individual designed to balance his or her work and :i play J:77H 1: 417 5vi:::":: s ' -- Relax - - - ::'-- A Septen1er 2 1942 4Tribunt gakt And Win the War ! 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