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L at 'tea t La ia' 11 4 77 1! 1 1 i 1 ii-- J a Ila) A L17 'titH HH LI t Li ' y t 14 )'i r-- L77 i fti i " : ro - T Li ai 1 7-- ii t - ' i' ig r '" - t I r' 'I 1 I 1- t - 141 aa 1 171'"4 P- - of ! - ' I i -- 1 Li L 4 ' ) 1111 " r-- rl - v- I ('- 1 ( - t i 1 71") r r t)-- - k21- r"'''M I ti rim r - 'J ' I i LI Li :-- ' -- - --- 1 a r : ' ii L' Li Li' Li' 4 Li Va-tro-n- I ' ' s ittOte7 tle4? 4404'S' V 4 i 400064) : - :: f 17161asIllattb Iva 37 1 1 Va-tro-n- ol Va-tro-n- ol it 0 I 1 I A ''Ns ol I more and more doctors being called to war— ILMITH y 1 and the doctors remaining at home busier than care of yourself eer—it's up to you to take extra-goo- d Do all you can to avoid sickness that might lay you up And above all—watch out for colds—contagious colds that cause the loss of millions of working-hour- s every month One of the best—and easiest—precautions you can take is to act quick at the first sniffle sneeze or sign of ' 7 !7 n fi's i t ::'' ' c'T 74 0 11 i Li -7-- ' 4 V ' 0 ta e ' 0?itti-r4oL- 01J r lii 'el V c- i 'A1-- 4 i - ' c'" - - - : ' --- i 4sA j::' moc- - '- ) - - 4 ) ''1' : 'a--4- r- 1 ' : - - -- a-Z ::: ' - i - " - 1 : a:- - :-- a - ' It 4 ! ! H: ' :: Z ' ' ' ::'': : - ! i '' : : - iX '''alr - --asoa1- 11' a "0 t i: : t 4 I 3 r " : i : t J' A r - : age:::1-----:-c"-- 't: - r" i ' ' :411ri I:: - ':: t - - - :' - a i 1 ' ' I itsa ' - ' 17 - I 11 I a - ' I! 1 la 1 -i t ''J I I - i ! t 4 ' I' t ' -- ' a ' a:a a - t ' :: a '- - ''' :: - ' ‘ - - '' r 1 I - I : i :' l - I - t: r: t 1 1 I ' ' L s 1 1a4Nt" a ' 7 - ::: --- a r s : r — r ''- Don't Ration Your Smiles z-- How does your temper under wartime inconveniences? be-'ha- ve ' e - I “- I at' I I 1 irktli-60 i 41 1 4) 'I f ek I - - t & N - iv P i 1 t i - 1 rt) '' -- - ' When the telephone operi ator keeps you waiting do you make sharp remarks about the poor service? Miss ' Frock pleated to Sizes 9 These people are living in wartime too and meeting its inconveniences them have achingMany hearts bef cause someone they love has gone to war av neT i Blue completely combine to make this It's entirely Double self-trimm- 1 accent pockets and bocce self-ruffl- outlines them coffee to sell? t plus a love of a shade exquisite rayon crepe delightful date dress Do you grumble at the i who can give you waitress only a limited amount of sugar? Or berate the corner groceryman when he tells you he has no more butter- or f Powder in I e ' - I t ) '1 (1 A darling style - 1 D it t e V Jr XC I t I I L9 If a green clerk takes longer to serve you than he should do you make caustic comments on his inefficien- i 1 sirS a-- i i ' When you have to wait longer than you used to for the elevator do you greet the operator with a scowl and a sharp rebuke? cy? : ':- entire world" - t: '' -- '1-- whole is going to mean to the lad who flies the plane and more to the entire country—the Any old rags r a- - '' - that what :a '' :' t t ' ss : a ': ala "We old ones have no illusions To young people the assembly line is just a job maybe that pays more money 'maybe one that is a little more "glamorous" But the more mature are mot looking for glamor And to the work has a significance which I don't believe the young people feel I see each bit I do as part of the whole and un- exactly N 4119 ' - f''7::::'i-1-- than youngsters another grandma explained theory: derstand pal' e ' ii-- i 1 7 i 'a ' A i ' 1 - - A ' I t ) 00: 000 ' ''' '''' This la but one example of krandmother's return to her own They are entering factories reassuming household duties everywhere Red Cross CD V 0 report that grandmas swell their ranks in large numbers and are "as good if not betterand more dependable workhereaAr 1 : astrat - '? ' Linked-togethe- - jeweled buttons at reCI- r t -- - -- 1495 15 I a : Self-bra7- d - it t Young Colony Shop—Auerboch's 2nd Floor - 'r 1 1 r AT IT : - tI Did it ever occur to you that part of your wartime job — along with buying bondS—is to take depriva- tions with good grace? It helps to smooth the way for the other fellow and does not distract his time and energy from his work ttfLo' a ' a-- ol I' 1 iec Fil 7: 2 1" : 79th YEAR—SINCE 1864 -- t1 HOURS 10 to 6 i' i t - -- DIAL 88 ej 'J-- ' : 1 - GracLously yours : : a'-- Spring straws with an Accent on Youthfulness I Ar t :: rdlelasok:00kgc ' -as-- ''''a'-''-a-'-- - t aala a":-"-'-- 1 ati vcit42 Ilsra a j t r 1 N40" I -it -' ' 1 ' '' t : sawaboosy4 0 - '''- 1 A ''''- - 0 f - - 1 1 a -- ax ' a") 1- '''' e :'- ictt10f- - i k - I - I frly --- - - 'lee ) ' ' i I ' - - it2 7:'----- I'''-- c14- - a i - 1A' - 1111''''-a- I r1( -- --- i - ""-a- fY - a t 4 '''' - ' asa y ' -- t ' ' ia - i ' - Millinery—Auerbach's Second Floor atip----'?fAlaRliTI H- Is '': saturn or reglisse straws styled for smartness designed to give you ageless charm $5 to $750 m 1 - 24e7 t ' Birthday-defyin- g r777 i 1: p4 ' 2 v 1 ah - '' f a - N sb - i- r 4- 2i ' - 1 al saw (ef- - - - si:' kk:a 7 I :a ta- : I: 1 - IL - - t 1: RIP ISpur c73 1 ttC1 044" LI ''- 4'61 ia: 4 I DRh:::::sofr 7 CANADA DRY ''''' QUALITY 7- --r: ' eat both in quantity and in quality We may not always be able to get our favorite foods of other years so we'll give new ones a try (We may like them better) And we'll use our knowledge of nutrition to keep the home front menus high in protection Copyright 1943 King Features Syndicate Inc Study Group Women's ftepublican study group will meet Thursday at 2 p na at the home of Mrs Jo- seph S Dixon 1R(33 Fourth P:list s:'2' I- e' 4°eøe: 7 e CHARGE )- IT i'' r" 11 i Z- i$1118 11 -- einrutaeinto"hsahNoertaegneosug"hute0 w IT H 7 4s It Is the improved nutrition among our own people that is causing what we call shortages Besides the vast amounts of food our fighting forces needed there has- been a sharp increase In the demands of our private citizens who are working harder and earning more But if you are from Missouri and want statistics there are plenty of them These figures on meat will show you what became of the food that is causing the most talk: More than 99 per cent of the year's supply of beef veal llamb and mutton have been kept for the use of the home front and our own armed forces here and abroad Of the year's supply of pork 87 per cent has gone for our own use Morale is tied up with nutrition and every one of us needs to be well fed But we will be Secretary of Agriculture Wickard has set 1943 production at figures ranging up to 28 per cent higher and while Mr and Mrs John Q Public will have to ' 11 r !!ICEIS '::' food '''''' ol — 't a l stuffiness—by putting a few drops of ricks up each nostril WORKS WHERE TROUBLE STARTS works where 3 out Specialized medication—Va-tro-nof 4 colds start Its quick action aids natural defenses against colds—and so helps prevent many colds from developing if used in time Always keep handy at home and at work —ready to use at the first sniffle or sneeze You'll like the way it works! 4177777-When a Head Cold stuffs up your head a few drops of Vicks k :::'' ' 1 quickly relieves the sniffly sneezy stuffy distress—makes breathing ' easier Try it! - ::a: ' : It disappeared in two meals! The war worker is doing better nutritionally too and for a couple of reasons Ile is surprisingand is discov- ly health-minde- d himself that the right for ering food makes a tremendous differAlso he has ence in energy more money to spend on good enough food for two days and —Can Be Used Anywhere—Anytime—Works Fine! i - I!: r za e :"-'4 i ! 7k tiii- xe That little workout just starts the day for him The amount of physical exercise he gets is so is t h e astonishing—and amount he can eat They tell me one new army chef ordered what he thought would be 1 t-- Specialized Medication—Perfected by Makers of Vicks Vapollub - ' same old story in a brand new way By Ida Jean Kai!' You want to know where most of our meat is going? To our new armies of fighters and war workers—and don't let anybody tell you different! The shortage of prime cuts is nothing for the rest of us to beef about The soldier is averaging about twice as much food of all kinds as heate as a civilian And why wouldn't he! He burns his caloi on ries all day 2looun ea itotilkilD You dttl settling to two maybe three more hours' sleep when reveille calls him Ile runs a brisk three miles and goes through 25 minutes of vigorous calisthenics before breakfast And if you don't think you could use a whopping breakfast after all that just give his program a- whirl some cold morning - 1 t : What's Happened to Our Food? ct All of It pint n 1- : A : - I t -- l' ' ill ' - n 0 -- ff P r-77k- 1 al 7 tr - 't - ' 11 : idi -- 1 ' th'ejest of hot water Apply the bleach with a rag and allow to remain about half an hour then wipe off and rinse with clear water Final step Is application of a thin coat of shellac Then wax rL '' k : ' 4 1L-I '1 i ' 7 i 1 el Fif r rlt 1 -i 5 I a tr '7t- T' '77Ar"'V' taaa la 44" § When an American boy falls fighting wounded and so desperately hurt he is placed on one of these temporary stretchers and rushed to the field hosmaybe your old sheet pital or the waiting ambulance Maybe your old bit of worn bed linen that you're saving for nothing more than dust cloths or such will help save a hero's life Knowing that maybe you can part with some linens not quite ready for the discard But at least every old one wrap it around your patriotism and hurry to the Center Mrs Leland Swaner chairman in charge of reminds all that battles are now raging more and more with our boys doing the fighting Here's your chance to give: him a gift that may mean his very life! popular In contemporary decorative schemes and very effective In combination with dark woods your tastes may lean that way You'll want one of the bleaching compounds sold paint and hardware stores or you can it al ':' :' Any old linens? block- r ea ' - I applying '770-1(1 aa 1'1 remover of that to be (There's plentypaint had though paint companies say the shortage of tin containers may upset schedules later) After about five minutes the paint crackles and is ready to come off Urge it along sliding a wooden ruler Over the surface with the grain of the wood otherwise you might splinter it A flat putty knife is handy for scraping the paint out of corners and grooves you'll probably find you need ':'4 '''': ' :rI' : This is a special gift to the war effort It goes directly to the boys the wounded ones for these sheets will be used to make stretchers Folded pulled taut and padded with 12 layers of newspapers they make those necessary first aid beds for the battlefield to be used once and thrown away : Firt step of course is finding eyed with something of the ing the furniture A good sec- d piece these days is berespect usually reserved for the —4 For if it 4 ' self-satisfacti- on t tat-r- 1 same old story because it's something else called for by the war Everything we have like everything We can do can fit into this pattern called "a war" Brand new because it's the first time the Salt Lake County fled Cross chapter has sent out the call that should gather into the Production Center 347 East South Temple street every torn and worn sheet and haven't we got loads of them? from every linen closet bureau drawer or old trunk in the city This matter of furniture refinishing brings on almost as much talk as food rationing Anybody who has just gone through the process of bleaching pickling waxing sanding with maybe a bit of carpentering thrown in will gladly tell all That aura of that lingers about the individual comes from having discovered considerable fun in the work 0 a N '''''''4-'7t- it Its the Its the 1 1 111 i y then wiped off de- :t " : Any old sheets? - g Do IItt Yourself ' I Red Cross Needs Old Linens For Battlefield Stretchers : ' : '2:'1!-:- : -'- s''' :: a-- t f t - t a i 1 :' 0 7 14' 1 - ''' '''' : 1 : 1"- a 11 I : ' ''- 1 Ws a different I ' r :: : ' a''': a story Grandm a's chuckling: : : ::: Neither does she have to lie about her age nor does she care who knows it Definitely her 1 place is in the war effort Latest example is this story Auxiliary Emilie Meyere of times a grandProvoFive from WAAC headquarters at mother is now a Woman Des Moines Iowa which consoldier in the Women's Army cerns a Utah woman a Provo Auxiliary Corps at First grandmother five times over 1 i WAAC training center WAAC Auxiliary Emilie Fort Des Moines Iowa Meyere who married in Paris World war came I and during to the United States as the born American soldier They bride of an American soldier were married and their eldest A native Frenchwoman she is daughter now Mrs Glain Schow now taking basic training at of Provo was born in Paris in center First WAAC 1919 Iowa Fort Des Moinestraining Auxiliary Meyere is well This woman' soldier who has known in Provo as a practiCal nurse spent more than 20 years living She worked for Utah on a farm near Provo Bench and for every Valley hospital worked in the American salvage in Provo physician private Before in depot in Paris in 1918 There the enrolling ahe met Jean Meyere French- IV A A C she was an active - t' ::: I I j ' ! : -: t 1 i 1 I b-- 4 7 :1 :I! 1 " Ia 1:r ' th:: :':: : ‘7- :ir N '' ':': : - ::: - 17kapwww ' - ' S':: " ' ' 4k - ) 44 i ' e :14 ! ::: :::: !'' :'' :: ':':: ':: ' ' - :4 - ass ” - Àtip---- H 7:rL :: ''''''''' "'- : K ' - aa- :: -4--?: :' - ' - a: -: tyl" --- P- ::: i a: 4 a :: : a J :1' ':'' ::: 1 '' t: s A 11: la ::‘ :':1 : ': '7 :a 4 a ' ""---""'- ''''' ::: l'il light the feminine heart with a bedroom chest yet its beauty was not always such Unsightly layers of dark paint were removed to refinish it in light Flat white was rubbed on 4 " :: : ' I "'"- All the drawers you want! Nothing could so ' '" ” :' 1 r h o i ::1 :: — ot' - ' ' : 0 V4a-azaasa--- 4 - i: ' tsL'' a aaa-esga- 4-- : a :14':) i:': aa '''''"i'!'714:69"''''' tos a :::::':' - cy:--r-- :a a :: - :t--- t" s !: t t ' r - 7 ': : - a a: ' asa-'-- 1 a - a': :: '117:::- '7- ' a a - aa ' kity fa! ' V'' 4- 7' ' i 4 fii i ' r' i'P - - " r ' f Today ! ts : :: - - 1 'T4' a! 1 - - -- i4 t- - a 'ii-ii4- ttl ' 44t ::" 7: S JA-e- a - :: 1''''t-- : ': - - 10 ' 'a-7'- : - ' a 1 si '' : t -2 1 ‘'' - ''''''- - ' k -A - t ' ? - i '''"t':‘ir---'''''-t-'-'''1"-asa---a--as- t - ' :'a''- 1:: - aa :!ac tt' - r - ' ! H t k ''''-- 1i-- :' - aa At ‘ 4 - 1' -- :::'-:'- ar i - member of the American Legion She la the mother auxiliary of Mrs Schow Mrs Howard Thomas and Emil Meyere high school student all of Provo Mrs Frederick Boswell of San Francisco and Joseph Meyere of Will Rogers field Oklahoma City who enlisted in the army air corps at the age of 17 "I have two countries to France where my fight for and America family live where my chilaren tive" i :' ' ! t fg 7 '''''''"7:''"7-'7-"-'f-'50-- 1 :'':' j' r: the interviewer asked i I her birth Grandma paused then her black eyes snapped il "It's a dreadful day and I got tied up in four traffic lights coming all the way from 'tother i end of town How do you exi pect me to know what year I t was born!" The interviewer figured it out for her Grandma sighed with 1 had been a tight r aregluieefezeThat - 'i '' ' Then " : i- ' :: t : :: :'"": ' : I t "s':: :I' 1 lv L404 i'‘: !j aa- lir' e a: i 'y ''a'i::::::a-:z-:::::'- s ::: a'a'': 1 c ?z'' a i -a- 1 5 --- a k 1 f:: li:VJ i1 - Z-- 4--- a : : j::::'::'::::::'1:--!!- a ' a 1 a' 1 4i :e:i: ::':::: :?:-- a wit ' -aa' ai: :: - I 7: ::: TT ' 1'-''-- '4-- a-- '''4 Z' - - ''''-:- ' i'' l ' 1 -al- - ' -" ::'s-----':'-- 4a' : 4 'r - aa-- I' I ' -- a tta :'2-'- a : 1 ! r I t '' 1 :::'-::: :' ':: ' 7 ": ::'" 1 !: : ::-i-'- - Grandma lied about her age It was a nasty day when she showed up at the employment bureau and she had been drenched in the rain She sat there with the water dripping from her and blandly knocked off 15 years ':1 r ' - ' - N't ":' - ' - :: ' I ran ma G'oes to 191-3- '& : - ' r) 1 February ' :: - 1' i ' 4' ' - 'f-- l- 0: t: "' :- - tine Zi-r'- - a - - --- ill zilic ' - :''''s 1 4 : ' '"' ' ' : 1 Ij ' ' call e 'TC-- ' ' r V' v L10011' 79t11 street '' V-- ki l :10PelsoOk i: YEAR—SINCE 1864 ' ema i'l 10 to 6 I F - 1 a '1-- 1a or C0111‘atosil ( HOURS - 7 AT - t DIAL C ) t t r I l :': - t i Caa - |