Show - --- - - wvMpOMWiOtiA01 7 3 -- - - - - - 4 : - 1R — : Zrbe JO Wednesday Morning February 3 1943 - ":474'55:!r9:': rre446Y - i :: With every footstep columns of marching men are beating out a plea to women Each measured rhythmic beat is a call to graduate nurses between the ages of 21 and 40 to enroll in the Red Cross for service with the army - t ' ' ':: '' ' :''4 ::::''' ':?:: ::"'': ': :f ::' :: - ::: ' :: 4 " 1 ' : I ' : - 1'''' - a- p 1 ' i- ' ' ' -- f it c 4 : '' — - ' 4( Such is the message brought to Salt Lake City Tuesday by Miss Louise Baker of San Francisco assistant director of Nursing Service of the American Red Cross Pacific - :::1:-- '' i : reo 41' s:- - : — t 1 ' '' C: " -- s 4 ' ' p' " — :': ' ' -- - b :' ': -: ' 't: ' ' and navy Fighting is a man's job say those tramping feet nursing is a woman's job The fighting men need nurses They need them now :: ::::: ' '' es': - - '''::::: '::: - - 1 o ::!: ' : I r7-- i'''' '1 ''' :: - I :4 -- e::- 1 -- ) ": r v Le AI--- ' t ' i : 54'' 1:' FT ": i--- i 1 ::: - 41 ' : : t 1 o" Miss Baker here to map plans for speeding enrollment of Utah girls in the nursing service appointed Miss Ella M Wicklund recruitment secretary of the Salt Lake county chapter A committee to serve with her was also appointed including: Miss Wilma York 'chairman Mrs Edmund Kearns cochairman Mrs T Volker secretary and Miss Annette Bilger Miss Mildred Wood Mrs Oscar W l'AcConkie and Earle F Gardemann Attending a Tuesday conference perfecting plans for a whirlwind recruit drive was Captain Alma T Skoog nurse in charge for the Ninth Service command '—'- 7 - area ' ' :: ' - —'s I ! :i 1 1 — ? t -' :: I 1 '7"7"""n0-- - '':i: 4 ' '' :' :: ' If nursing needs of the armed forces are to be met Salt Lake City must enroll 13 nurses per month Miss Baker said No second-rat- e nurses need apply The army and navy must have the cream of the crop—able women women of judgment thorough training good health women with initiative who will stand behind the fighting forces—as modern-ag- e Florence Nightingales I - t :7 :1 1: - : :' ' c - - - The Red Cross just been designated official Mrs Minnie W Miller business woman of renown became the new city chairman Tuesday of the women's division war savings staff on the platform of more stamps and bigger bonds for every Salt Laker : - F f Announcement of Mrs Miller's Mrs arpointment was made by headO A Wies ley of state quarters director of women's activities The new chairman succeeds Mrs Harold P Fabian resigned Mrs Miller is a business woman of caliber Eight years ago she was listed by Fortune magazine among the nation's top 16 business wizards of her sex Recognition from the home folks came when she was made a member of the chamber of commerce first lady in Utah to sit as equal with the men who manage business Affairs Now she gives her talents as gift to the total war effort Her job is to further war stamp and bond sales within the Salt Lake City boundaries' With her assumption of the chairmanship Mrs Miller becomes "boss lady' of the most energetic group of career women hereabouts Her associates are all rapidly and capably earning the right to titles as business women of renown Together they work constantly at the gigantic task of furthering finances for the war Since ' stamp and bond sales must not only go on but increase week by week the women's committee plot and stage schemes to step up the temp() of the I I 1 - i- 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 6 - I a0 campaign A neat little idea cooked up members of by the ladies will the state committee 4 ' A I 1 ' 1 p 0 1 come to picturesque and patriotic life the week of February 21 to 27 It's nothing less than the reincarnation of one of the grandest female shades of Amerloan history Martha Washington herself Martha is destined to return not once but a hundred times over Every woman's Club in other organrtah plus many ized groups are expected to pick Mrs Clara M Clawson writes Vlat you can SUIT yourself fox' Spring 1913 and know you have chosen wisely and well Buy nclw and wear under your coat 57 Main I ii t ) (Advertlatment) I I lars into the war chest as "f! ' -- '7-''''' ' t o - 04 "2 :ei ''"'''''''' '''' — :: - ' ' f ''i' t' el :: ' 1:4- A ' : ' 4' ' — i 4 ''''''''''" ::' '''''':::::: 1 '' k 1 ' 141t '1-' '- - 1' :‘ "' ' ' ''" '' ' r t t l3' t''it'4 I f3 t ' 1 - "' !': I ' 1 : ?: :::: ' ::' 'i :7 i:: 1 :i! tT c 4- ‘!-- ' ts: 'te:': i''1 il 'n : 4 1r ! - :ff 1 i- ' t "'"':' sk f c ' 4' 1 ''''''' ii! i ' ' 31 ' : f' "' : i '' : ? : ::: 1 : ' - 4' ' I ''' i "'A"iv - 1 $' ' ' ::: '' ' Christi Texas Purely Personal Mrs Lynn II Stockman has arrived from Fort Leonard Wood Mo for a visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Milton 13 not return to their home in Salt Lake City until the middle of February Parks Captain Stockman at present Mrs Mr and Mrs in Valm Springs D Vebbert has returned to her home in Kearney Neb after a visit with Mr and Mrs H J 'Webbert Before coming to Salt Lake City Mrs Webbert visited in the Washinrzton D C Browne are Cal and will A - 1 ' We are pleased to announce that our conveniently-located salon is now headquarters for the complete line of Excelcis cosmetics Buy your Excelcis beauty preparations here -at the same low prices We also feature the complete Contoure' line :3 0 ' Mrs Glenn B Smith has arrived from San Francisco for a two weeks' visit with her mother Mrs Edna P Gatrell Mrs Rowland Williams has returned from Knoxville Tenn where she visited her and daughter Mr and Mrs John I C Wood and their new baby son-in-la- COSMETICS Di 1 a w I IS BEAUIY SALON Cusmetic bar Main and Broadway Salt Lake City MUT rly (i 0I A i Ifx: tik and porridg Recipes baking -r r on package i rfzvvawilftom 0 new 0 4 erk "'' ' : 4 ' 1: s ': — '' x ' - I : - xi '7''''':-- ' :k - IL :': The Red Cross Nursing Service feels that proper distribution of nurses unavailable for military service will provide care in civilian hospitals The Red Cross Volunteer Nurses Aids enter into the nursing picture as extra hands in civilian hospitals Nurses aids can't go to the front but they can—enough of them —release trained nurses for the army or navy The same is true for the home nurses f —I — i - t tti e''A '''': '2 t ''''' ' ' - t' t'l i - ? ' ''' ' -:' : ' '' : ' ' :: 1 i II ? i I 4r ' ' ' 4 : : t 5 bought them : - - ': - : - 77-- : - t : r: - I ' - I - t ' ----- z ' :: 'f :::-- :: ' --- -- ' t ' - - - : Ithey i '' 1 t s" ': way to Corpus Christi 1 Avemi :: Saturday to Charles L ' ' ' 4 in a simple wartime cere3l Harbertson of Ogden as 1 her only attendant and the bridegroom will have Paul Saville I a former Salt Laker as his best man aohe:ooakfaooxtsrtvmNsv000cott4 The couple plan to make their Can spring be far behind? This striking red white and black home in Corpus Christi Miss McBride a daughter of Helen striped jersey ensemble with matching turban and parasol Mrs Erma McBride of was featured at recent Los Angeles spring fashion openings n Mrs Dee Taylor will be is a graduate of the Uni(AP photo) reof honor at the bridal where she was versity of Utah in Miss honor of Helen a member 'of the Alpha CM ception Hatch and Carl M Roesten- Omega sororitli Her fiance is a son of Mr and Mrs Charles burg Jr that will be given at L Archer 1136 First avenue the Hyrum J Jensen home on He Is a former student of the 19 Miss Minnie RoesFebruary University of Utah where he will be bridesmaid and tenburg was president of the Kappa K Clark will be best Chester Sigma fraternity He is now a : man radio technician third class The need praise and encouragement reception will follow the SN By Angelo Patrl marriage of Miss Hatch and Mr The country needs these chilare work do war who Children that will be solRoestenburg dren and their point of view Oswald emnized in the Salt Lake L D S very much in earnest about it time out of your routine Take Miss Pauline Oswald will temple It is as real and as important to to see what they are doing to board a train Wednesday evethem as the work of grownup enter into their feelings about ning for Champaign Ill where efpeople is to them and their she will be wedded on Saturday it to help them when they need meet with forts should respect to Robert Wendell Scott The it encourage them at all times and encouragement To attend a meeting of the couple will be married in a Often in the past the Boy scouts or the Campfires calls for simple ceremony in the presence of a few close friends and will Scout has been an object of some sacrifice on the part of the joet7''"174 be honored after the ceremony ik4 ridicule for some rather uncom1) older folk After the day's work at an informal wedding supper d one likes to rest relax a bit They use prehending people -the term Boy Scout to belittle They plan to make their home ic forget everything but the luxuriattior his at Rantoul Ill near Chanute work some adult's ous ( feeling of being free But A field where the bridegroom is tude implying that a Boy Scout the children need applause adwas childish amateurish and to 'stationed as a sergeant with the miration support if they are to United States army air force be patronized accordingly on They The leader of the carry Miss Oswald is a dauzhter of made fun of his uniform- of his - children should have your en' Mrs William Oswald 1036 East pledge of his good act for the couragement and thanks He Third South street and Mr no other reward and after day gets Scott is a son of Mr and Mrs To us who know what the all it is your children he is helpscout service meant to the boys John Scott of Laramie Wyo ing He too needs to feel the1 was this in it unfunny engaged support of- the community be!1:z1::111::::i6::11ii::s In the extreme It was not the hind him BoywScout who was to be patted It5 6'n ' -on the head laughed at in toler1 3 1 It : s:-- : ' - - ' - - prints For home dressmakers they add this caution: When ting out your pattern try tc" Hatch ma-Aro- IF : 11 r t I 1 1 1 ° 1 1 7 --o- It " F" 1 o omemivivou gmerlyt w r 1?iJ!4 4:tIiittifi What is your position on your job? Do you sit and bend forward? Or stand and bend forward? Do you- - have to lift and push? Or do you use one arm more than the other? Whatever your working position it makes certain muscles ache from tension at the end of a long hard day To get the most out of exercise do the kind that will give these groups a rest work others strongly and relieve the tension Here is a set of tension-breaker- s to bal- o :: :::i::1 risii : I: 41 - I T ' - I- 11 I Ui 7 i: ii ii' ii t :1! ? w - Z :: :: : : ? 1 i- ' z 4 : U' i ' ! I t 't 1 t: ll: :::7:: : J :: 1 LaI k k' :1 ::::: r: : f ': I ''1 69 I j 7-- " ' ri rJ akt--w- i ' ' wmiti iii fl - Now ' under-ar- m Cream Deodorant 4k : sdately i on Stops perspran rAn10 7 lb I ) B H I kid D A -- : David Mare is the new addition to the Donald C Worden family of San Diego He was born on January You can look slimmer than ever by wearing this frock! It slices pounds away because of its neat cut through the waistline and hips! Barbara Bell pattern No 1697-is designed for sizes 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 and 48 Good news for all home dress- The spring fashion book is ready! Send for your copy today it is 15 cents Order a fashion book with a 15- cent pattern fort25 cents plus 1 cent for postage For this attractive pattern send plus 1 cent for coins with your post age name pattern number and size wanted to Barbara Bell in care of The Tribune-TelegraHome Service bureau Salt - ss - m I-- 11111 I 1 Does not rot dresses or meifs shirts Does nor irritate skin 2 No waiting to dry Can be used right after shaving 3 Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days Prevents odor - B Mr and Mrs Worden are formerly of Salt Lake City She was Miss Sue Graham il prt II Qn 11-11- F 4 5- - pure white greaseless stainless vanishing cream Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Launder' ing for bting harmless to A : 1 I ? i — r4-171!' t sr " i I 4- 1 lh l i - : I l '1 1 t:: --d- 1 Housekeeping otnowl ee 4 nnsto n"' Mrewr i '' -:- ::--'"'""" gliitil I k1 LI in 0lormor "61 a F jar 7D elitlAilirtal INr a 1 4 L C li -- 1 Relieve Distress of t t 1 j 11 i ! 1 f SI 1 I v' 1 1 fl 1 I 4 ! r ri '1 I I- -' rif - - tt 1 - p nit IA 17)7t14- I 1 4 4 j ! I I 44 L) I r-- " 1 i I i 1 i ( Li Itv ":11-1- 144- 4 '1? !: '09 - ' -' Lifi I 3 '1f- kit o I tr- - dk sr i ii: L ::410-- i rp oe !I 'ILI 71 li : --g It' - : r7 1 1 1 1 7 r '' I I ' &Awl -L f 17: 1 t Li 1 Fill 1 i'M' 'pl 1 i i L1:--tA- 4 A I $ ) 4 t ilb 4111 t -- 0 i 1 I 'O'FIVV4 4‘ up from a rrbean head cold Wicks relieves sniffly sneezy distress makes breathing easier) Va-tro-n- ol r 7:1 i ::: k '1 1 - ''' l or slips by all precautions 10Zr:le rub clinic-teste- d Ticks on back as well t— —0 k2±7) VapoRub as on throat and chest at bedtime STap° Rub penetrates to the upper bronchial tubes with soothing medicinal vapors It stimulates throat chest and back WHEN - A COLD STRIKLS T7? IF A COLD THREATENS ictkrsi 1 41 Plan in a great medically-supervise- d winter test among 2650 children Right in your own home this easy guide may do less—or it may even do more for you and your family But with colds on a rampage this tested plan is certainly worth trying today I Full details in your package of Ticks Briefly here's what you do: OBSERVE a few simple health rules Live normally Avoid excesses Eat simple food Drink plenty of water Keep elimination regular Get plenty of rest and sleep Avoid crowds and few drops t 1 I n ri :: ' Shorter colds! Fewer colds! less sickness from colds! 50 that's the certified record of Ticks of clinic-teste- d put a isniffle or at first sneeze (Use as directed in package)) This effective specialized medication is expressly designed to aid your natural defense against colds —and if used in time helps prevent many colds from developing (Even when your head is all stuffed 1 Va-tro-n- ol Also in 10t and 59t jjaro ‘' 77e 11 1 1 ) Li Cr1 I - 39-I- t 4 I - 1:3-- 1 ' ft 1: 7 1 t 1'!" — t AZI atit- 0Lirordbv Good j r - i- y u a Va-tro-n- ot 1' ! L L773 tc 1 I ' 1 t t' 1 ' 1 nk:::: t''''''' : N 1 Q-- 11 t i 1 -ie- : rJ A7 1 I - r ' us 1 ' kr:2 - - refresbet corpuscles promote more strengt-- ' and vigorous bloodstream and vitality—try this fine blood-iro- n tonic—Lydia E PinkhiPn's Compouno TABLETS (with added iron) Taken Le directed—Pinkham's Tablets are one of the best and qutekest home 'rap to iron into the blood Pinklaarnli Tablets are also famous to relieve distress of female functional monthly disturbances Thisonis because of their soothing effect oNt or wom AN'S MOST IMPOWTANT ORGANS Taken build resistance up regularly they help against such symptozns For years Pinkham's Tablent have been thus helping thousands upon thousands of women Just try them yourself for 30 days See if you too I dont benefit Pnllow label directions I people who have colds fabric ' I 1 -- I- - If you want to build up red bloce to a more - :r1 7 n r v '11 lilA r1 1 all-fo- : A 1 ance the work day For the girl who sits down on the job: Position: Lying face down-- 1 ward on floor legs straight down arms straight and out on floor shoulder-leve- l Movement: Raise arma and upper backward snd up off floor PS high pa possible At the came time raise right leg off floor Make the hip muscles work and keep the knee straiRht Try to have the left leg perfectly relaxed as you do this and don't roll over on that side Hold for a second then flop down Repeat with left leg raised Mrs L W Soles has left for San Francisco to greet her new grandson Lewis William Sowles 111 the young son of Sergeant and Mrs Lewis William Sowles Jr of the Presidio :D ' 1 4-- 'Periodic' Pernal Weakness! 7- (-7- qt MD irl 11 LiLI And Also -- ance and pitied for his childishness Quite the other way knows of a better way to train a boy in manly attitudes for selfless service for intelligent sharing of whatever place in life he finds himself I would be glad to hear about it The scout is a responsible devoted serviceman and commands the respect of all understanding citizens The same stands for the Girl Scout and the Campfire Girl I' r am them They are engaged in building sturdy bodies sound minds and fine characters through cooperation and service If that is not the real road to fine American citizenship what is it? These associations of children 1 11 N 11H "Eir lb I 1! LiJ rl N TO rlr-Ir- Z!I t HIED r cinkt !: n 11011("ITI - - visualize it as it will look the finished garment This 13 vitally important with prints cause the way you place th designs will make a lot of difference If you mind your pitfalls int prints you'll start thebsf-t-spring! it- off with a bang that s 'rito'--1- t - Be practical too when yot choose your prints for 1943 I:Ie- - --member that you may have t4-s"make do" with the clothes have during the rest of the war t: Pick out dark baekgrounds if you expect to Wear them when- will pick up dirt eastly Light backgrounds can be quitt a cleaning problem Fashionists particularly warn women to keep the lines of t — print dress essentially simpIs: With the limited yardage that 42 compulsory this year they point out that the slim skirts and plain bodices are perfect forti : :::::-:--- 't ' them soon and wish you'd '- t : 1 " 7- — —--- I : t-- ' "Trs:-- " - 7i 's - ' ' i 1 - ' 1 I '' : - i g 11 ! : 11 )I 1 - I I - - : - fc vn as grapefruit The result—horrors f Women with definite feature9 can wear prints that are clef nite in design But some sort of Indefinite faces should stee clear of prints entirely By and large the smaller pat terns the simple polka dot c single motif repeated are you best bets Glaring passioriatot:' patterns can become too of a good thing You ti rriltic:::: '' 4- - i : wriig' ::i : '' I : s : - - i 1 - - : :: ' )1 t'i- : -- - :::: : 'I 1 'il 11 - : : '''- '' - - ' s' : '' : : : i f ' '' ! - r: - :- J t i " : : ' ' r'i i : t:‘:7- - i -- - ' 4! 5 t ' ' : f I - 0- i 1 '' 't''''' 1 ' 1 1 :1 i i 1 1 2 ' : ' rt - 's I' '''J2i ' I - i i 1 t " i 1 - : ' i i 4 - i i' 1 - --- 7 - To sum up—those nurses who meet the Red Cross army and navy requirement should be enrolled for military duty at once All other nurses should enroll on the home front Utah's fighting men need nurses ) i s 1 1 ' ' : : :if f I :'' '''- - - ' - ' - : - t q-)- ' i ' N t i i' -- - - - ' -- 7i-7 ' 1 1 I t- :5 - 2 ' ': ' l' I t':' btt!-:---- : 2'114' f- f t1 if ' J 1 ' ' ' ' 4 i ' --- - --- - f 1 i t ' t (1 -- ' ' ' 4-- F j--4- - ' k: z -- -- --- z t ' t 4 ti-I- nt i i § ' ?: i And what e February : ' i ! 3 ' ''I'vN4'''1'' - '' :k ( it - ' v' T ' t it:''-'-t-- ! 1 r i ' you do now? Your menfolk may be hant lug out the seed catalogs you if you're the gal we you are will be thinking thoughts about your Sprin wardrobe The baby arrived on 31oreli--- -' Tucked into any zruch nnusinz is one inevtitable item—a prim' maybe two or More: Nothing i ': so dear to feminine Americat' hearts as prints and nothinRt so say the designers holds st i many pitfalls as again print You can go wrong with print if you aren't very careful But' : when you are rikht—there isn't - a more glorious feeling Toe: many women use poor ludgmenti!---i n their choice of print patterrsC You'll find tiny dumpy ladie—:t - 1 1 i 4- 4 ' '" ' - - ' : Editor Society-Woman- 's 1 - : l-5' ii i By Grace Grether 4 abawosK-- "' : ' t'' ' r - " Cradle News AA "!siiss- " r - 0 " Roman But for years diets enriching of has been vitamins l with natural For P whole grains "t I: 11444e I - WORTH IN YOUR MONEY'S B710 2 it12 lit 1 EX-CEL-C- ' 1 ' ' maliers: - A-- PSWItet-04"4 i 1 w Rae Ann She also visited in C with her son Washington and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs John R Williams -- 2 F :s : -i- Baker Daily Work Not Real 'Exercise' P' Miss Eleanor McBride who will be wedded on Saturday Co Charles L Archer Jr The couple will be married at Corpus év t - s' 7-- -1 ' 1 Is in 1 :: 1 "'h The Red Cross has to consider not only the problem of recruiting army and navy nurses points out Miss Baker Equally important is the healthof the families at home Hand in hand with the recruitent program for the army and navy mustgo the replacement problem in the civilian hospitals The married nurse the older nurse the inactive must be encouraged to go back into graduate hospital work as a matter of patriotic duty "No registered nurse must be allowed to waste her training now" emphasizes Miss i '' :: 11''''' rii ' ''' ' ' ' ' ::' '': : i i i i t ::' 4 4' '1: ' ! ' - s 1 :'-':- :'- - i Pattern ' : Pacific northwest 1- g 1 ' i's ''"::::: I Ifs N 4::::) ' ' I Pauline '' :' : S : o4 i TO USERS OF ii ' - ' - ! -'" :J's' ' 1 1 '' -- -' - ::: - --- '' - :' !i:':""- - - ' t'::::" ::' ?- '':":'4H'g Inc by Bell Syndicate ' ::- 1 t Back the Volunteers Who Aid Child's Work — "' '!'- "'kil 'rig-- ct': - Fill-mo- re pendence - 11 r: 4ZCosbiaaaor:Y446154VoCiAbig461714141191?-4Wo44ii146kri4- purchasing agent author professional shopper singer musician artist lawyer doctor trained nurse or in government service you may not only distinguish yourself by exceptional work but gain an enviable degree of financial inde- " : -- 1 -: n Prints It i f : "7—::--- - toTTam ' 7:1!) -- iff''' 1 ' ' Miss Eleanor McBride is on her Texts where she will be married on Archer Jr The couple will be marritd mony The bride will have Mrs Alan instructress Relea-se-d ''' ' ' SOCIETY TODAY "fixed" in a place or location where you enjoy advantages and have a future Deep convictions may result in your taking a firm stand about religious or political issues regardless of whether your views are popular or unpopular Pronounced likes and dislikes may be another of your characteristics As a lecturer pos- sible recruiting agency for the army and navy nurse corps brand new activity for the organization The recruitment station has been established at 311 Beason building All nurses interested in serving their country are asked to get in touch with Miss Wick lune Thus far foreign service has been entirely voluntary with the army nurse corps Nobody however ventures to go on record as believing that where American men are sent to fight American women won't follow to look after them Nurses were at Bataan The fighting men need nurses - e i'lV ' - : If you are a woman and February 3 is your birthday despite a restless nature you probably sensibly believe in letting well and alone enough staying a comely miss as their own particular Martha Washington and have her reign that week over the pocketbooks and purses of all residents in her vicinity coaxing as many dimes and dol- ' ' k I Horoscope The best is none too good for Uncle Sam andehis affairs In line with that Utah's most outstanding business woman Mrs Minnie W Miller become "promotion manager" Tuesday of some of our V S Uncle's most pressing financial interests in this area She 'was made chairman of the Salt Lake City committee women's division war savings staff 1 ' ' t- Minnie W Miller Heads Women's War Bond Group : 1 Nurses Your Country Calls! aktb (7rititine 4 1 -:- ' ' cold-congest- ed i surfaces like a warming poultice This action works penetrating-stimulatin- g for hours to relieve miseries of coldsinvites restful comforting sleep! NOTE: If the miserable symptoms of the cold are not relieved promptly—or If more serious trouble seems to threaten—call in your family doctor right away ---- ----- 1 - - "- i t t su - : |