Show Bride of Month If Neighbor Wastes Time Lock Door Against Her By Dorothy Dix Dear Dorothy Diz: I am a professional woman trying to make a little money by writing in spare time when I an not doing housework and taking care of my baby Mv whni rhdule is knocked to work illy and all ol my effort aborted by a neighbor woman who la a perpetual visitor ana wno noiae me up lor hours wun icraunu and everything her grown sons daughters-and daughters in-law and grandchildren do and think and have She keeps the baby from being put to sleep at the me regular hour and she prevents from ever doing anything on time How can I get rid of her without Woman insulting her? — A isBored no use in tryAnswer: There ing to deal subtly with the chronic visitor She and Just as often she is a he is so sheathed in that she has a hide like a rhinoceros and any hint that you busy may let drop about being withglances off her consciousness out even making a dent In it Dent Be Victimised I think you are very foolish to let yourself be victimized by isa direct way garrulous bore As a and the beat always the simplest you you should Just tell her that time mean no offense but that your la valuable to you and that you can't afford to waste it in idle talk Or if you haven t the nerve to tell her the truth lock all your doors tight and fast before her arrival and let her knock and ring in vain After she has done that for a couple of times she will get the idea thai you are not pining for her society Everyone has to go through this experience with the because there are so many idle men and women who have no reand sources within themselves who inflict themselves and their inane chatter on anyone who is or weak enough to stand for them Apparently it never occurs to them that they are interfering with the work of busy people or that anybody could get tired of listen-to tales or fail ing to their be thrilled with their small beer chronicles of family happenings lisThey are enjoying themselves own tening to the sound of their voices and they should worry if sons-in-la- w self-conce- rt time-waste- rs good-natur- ed oft-tol- d Sized Up to 52 Dear Miss Dix: Is it wrong for a woman to keep her age a secret from the man she is going to marry? If she looks 10 years younger than she actually is would it be terrible to pretend that she was that age? — Jane Answer: A woman is as old as she looks and just how many birthdays she has had is her secret which she is not bound to tell anyone self-address- Inc) Towels Brighten Up Bathroom Have the family use your bright towels and washcloths in set That way they serve to decorate the bathroom while helping the family to keep clean But remember—even though it may not show so readily colorful towels can pick up the same amount of dirt as Wash them just as white one often in hot soapsuds Two Washer Loads Better Than One e Size 42 takes 36 46 4 yards 48 50 35-inc- h FLAT yard contrast This pattern easy to use simple to sew is tested for fit Has complete illustrated instructions Send 30c in coins for this pattern to Anne Adams care of Pattern Dept PO Box 6710 Chicago 80 111 Print plainly your name ad BELTS-BE- LT rt W rt Barbara Caine Marries John Major Scowcroit NO CONSTIPATION NOW AFTER YEARS OF MISERY "For years I had been taking many kinds of laxatives Then I tried all-bra- n It not only keeps me 1 really regular enjoy eating it every Kudy K day!" 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Beauty Culture SUPERIOR BEAUTY SCHOOL !t4 saasf CO FRESNO CAUF against which we are arming But the plain fact b that in the fight against inflation we as a nation are hiding under the hedl When we freeze wages or prices we are merely doctoring rather than the disease the symptoms of the inflation-diseas- e itself If we are to stop the inflationary trend the makers of our public policies must deal with the monetary causes of the inflation They must control the expansion of bank deposits and the constantly increasing money supply Common dust can cause films to come out of the developer with specks and spots to the ruination of your prize pictures The best way to protect films from dust specks is to keep your dark room soap and water clean Scrub the room and everything in it with plenty of suds You may save yourself plenty of anguish when the time comes to print up cherished pictures There's nothing mysterious about this inflation More and more people are beginning to realize that the stories they read on the financial pages of their newspapers have a direct relationship to the prices of food furniture and other living essentials advertised in the same newspapers a week later How to Wash Small Pieces Inflation is everybody's concern from the Wall Street banker to the Missouri housewife In the fight against It the American people —you and your neighbors —must learn to look beyond the local grocer's bill and the meat prices in the butcher shop REGARDLESS of inflation or deflation war or peace fire or ' life insurance continues to be the "best buy" in proflood viding for the welfare of your family and in attaining financial security for yourself This is well indicated by The Equitable '$ you must look to Washington the seat of our Government where the monetary policy is made More than that you Conthe must make your own voice heard among gress should be interested in your views on inflation and your mail-bo- x or telegraph Congressman is as close as your nearest office Simply stated —the action that you and your neighbors take can well decide the destiny of our country 91st Annual Report During 1950 more people bought more Equitable life insurance protection than ever before New Ordinary and Group insurance written last year amounted to $1410000000 bringing The Equitable's total insurance in law-make- rs forceto$1578000000 This total insurance in force represents money held for future delivery When due every dollar of that sum will be paid But as a responsible institution of thrift with more than six million FASTENERS Boiler and Manhole Gaskets ' And Shoot Packing 1851 ROMA WINE teope For a Pretty Clear Picture PULLEYS— SHEAVES 52 re HHi 34-- 44 five-figu- rt (Hs The next step is advancement to a position as buyer or perhaps as fashionist or stylist of a certain type of merchandise such as dresses home furnishAnnual salaries ings or china of these jobs range from $5000 to $15000 and other executive jobs go still higher March is one field in which women often have a better chance than men for key salpositions and the aries that go with them That's the word of Prol C W Barker chairman of the department of marketing in the Indiana university school of business who points out that retailing is the rt cape-flare- 40 Ind KUH-veis seldom if ever By Frank Colby This column and the various heard The prevailing pronunciaAmerican speech tion in books of my authorship have never has longStandard to rhyme been KOE-vepretended to be an "authority" on with overt matters of American word usage Putting the word' through the best paying of all business fields and pronunciation My job I have Pronunciation Clinic we find that for women because there are so said time and again is that of a covert OUGHT to be pronounced many good salaried jobs availfor it is simply a form ably I reporter of good usage and not KUH-vethat of a dictator of what shall of the word covered But as the After receiving a BS degree old colored preacher observed and shall not be said who joins in marketing a woman store I recognize only one "authority" "ought to ain't IS" as a a department large The American language has alnot "the dictionary" but the presales trainee could expect to uninponderance of literate American ways been so livery and tradibegin at about $40 a week hibited so little guided by At the end of her training people The people make the language tion so unwilling to accept the dicperiod — ordinarily two or three tates of the graybeards who write years but often sooner it the wfc" rBwLstil as they always have and always £ jsf fjk will and from this decision there dictionaries and grammar books girl shows unusual promise— she pBaeeaajBBjHp can be no appeal the professors that this column constantly finds should be making between $60 and $90 weekly and have a rethe purists the pedants scholars it necessary to revise its recommenabreast of sponsible position such as asthe speech and dram tic teachers dations in order to keep sistant buyer head of stock or and the dictionaries notwithstand- today's good usage Which is an' '' JhBkR' Assessor other way of saying that today's supervisor of sales elerks p j' ing Correctness is determined by cus- language differs from yesterday's tom nothing more nothing less even as tomorrow's language will Brushing Well as everyone knows customs inevitably differ from today's So the lost cause of "KUH-vert- " You can brush beauty into your change in nil the affairs of the human race — in etiquette in morals goes out the window This column hair Use a brush with medium stiff that the American prefers to bristles One hundred strokes a day in dress in music in literature — findsKOE-ve(cloth) Who then is the minimum for shining hair and especially in language written say Mrs brides is the lovely is incorcan say that KOE-ve- rt and spoken Holding an important place among springMiss Barbara Caine daughJohn Major Scowcroft She is the former Now this sermonette leads to an- rect or inferior? ter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Hugh Caine of Boise Idaho And now I find that I have writother declaration by this column of the abandonment of an additional ten today's column in a very selost cause — the dictionary pro- rious vein — far more serious than is nunciation of the word covert a my wont If you've found it to be kind of cloth used principally for heavy reading please forgive me women's coats Webster's et al list I won't do it again any time soon — like the word covert as KUH-veColby Reader fan mail should be cover with a "t" added at the end sent to Mr Frank Colby Reader And for years I recommended Service PO Box 99 Station G as the correct pronun- New York 19 N Y One of the charming and socisilyforgandy adorned with nosegays of KUH-ve(Released by The Bell Syndicate ciation of prominent brides of the month is violets Her bouquet will beroses But custom has decided other Inc) Cecil Brunner Mrs John Major Scowcroft She Is the former Miss Barbara Caine and violets Those who will assist at the redaughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Hugh Caine of Boise Ida ception will be the bride's sister Mr Scowcroft is a son of Mr and Mrs Scott Schlofman Her brother Mrs John W Scowcroft of 2585 LEARN Swaner Place The popular young Lt jg Arthur Dixon Caine will for the reception from Key people exchanged nuptial vows yes- "arrive Fla and another brother Tom City LDS West terday in the Salt Lake also will attend A number temple with Ezra Taft Benson Caine of Ogdenites and Salt Lakers will apostle officiating Why wait? 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Learn this A beautifully appointed wedding go to Boise for the event As a pleasant fascinating work luncheon was featured at the Avia- To Reside In Chicago Beautician you always have a trained tion club in Salt Lake City followThe newlyweds plan to make profitable profession Come in—Call —or Write TODAY ing the ceremony with the bride- their home in Chicago while Mr Charlene Scowcroft completes Mrs groom's sisters Snow Mrs Harold A Covey and studies at Northwesterngraduate No Other Work Offers Such university Mrs Duane Rasmussen as hostessThe bride was feted profusely at Unlimited Opportunities! es Only family members attended parties in Ogden Salt Lake and The bride chose for this occasion Boise prior to her marriage Among a stunning dressmaker suit of dove the many events was the dining O gray with navy accessories Her and dancing party given by Mr and 2384 Washington Blvd Dial 7474 navy straw hat of velvet trim was Mrs Scowcroft at the Empire room swathed in veiling A corsage of of Hotel Utah Saturday evening gardenias accented her ensemble Reception Planned A reception is planned for the couple by the bride's parentsa upon — w i their return to Boise after short The Sun at Valley honeymoon U-Sevent is scheduled for Saturday A of ballroom evening at the Crystal Hotel Boise The lovely former Miss Caine In an plans to receive best wishes eyelet exquisite gown of sky blueskirt of batiste with full flowing V 38 BLOOMINGTON 13 (AP)— Marketing 1 Be careful not to overload your washing machine because free cirAn easy way to do small fragile culation of soapsuds and rinse water is essential for maximum pieces like lace doilies and tea napsoil removal kins is in a miniature mechanical a capped jar full of soapcome out cleaner if washer Clothes will I i SIZES 52' you follow the manufacturer's di- suds This swishes the cleansing rections as to what constitutes a suds through without friction or "safe" load for your type of ma- rubbing For remember the care chine It pays to run an extra load with which you wash and iron if necessary to avoid crowding the your pretty linens is important to their lasting beauty Choose a good design for your washer This is eood fabric! charming d sleeves deep col with You Will Find Our Stock lar paneled skirt Definitely slenComplete and Extensive In derizing too and flattering! Pattern 4978 comes in sizes 34 ML 18 1881 It's Proper to Pronounce 'Covert' like 'KOE-ver- t' suicide Dear Miss Dix: I am a young man little and have been married over a year to a woman to whom I am very much devoted Our mar- riage would be ideal except that my win has told me that my mother shall never be allowed to put her foot in our house as long as we are married She accuses my mother of trying to dictate to us as to how to run our affairs which is absolutely not true My mother lives far away from us and has only once visited us I am her only child and I have told my wife that under no condition will I continue living with her as long as she refuses to let Mother come to see us Don't you think I am justified?— Unhappy Man Answer: Your wife is just insanely Jealous of your mother and alas It there is no cure for jealousy originates without cause It needs nothing to feed it It cannot be reasoned with The only thing you ckn do is to submit to the tyranny it imposes upon you or else make a clean break of it There is no hope that the person afflicted with it will ever change I think you are acting the part of a man in insisting that your mother shall be permitted to visit you in the house you support and of which you are thj ostensible head but even if you force your wife to receive her it will be an empty victory She will treat your mother so badly and hurt her in all the little mean ways that women know so well that there will be no pleasure in the visit for your mother But ii your wife forces you to refrain from having your mother come to see you her triumph will be dust and ashes in her teeth because you will never forgive her and there will always be between you the bar of your frustrated filial love and a sense of her tyranny and unfairness 9 "Retailing Career Fine tor Women STANDARD-EXAMINE- R TUESDAY EVENING MARCH they are driving you to thoughts of Dorothy Dix cannot answer per sonal mail If you're getting over a broken romance her leaflet D-- l 'Broken Engagements" may help To obtain a copy send five cents en and a stamped velope to Miss Dix PO Bdx 98 Times Square Station New York 18 N Y (Released by The Bell Syndicate 4y0 THE OGDEN (UTAH) people who look to us for economic security we are concerned with the purchasing power of those dollars when they become e threatens not only the due For mounting inflation worth of the dollar but the very existence of our national enter- dress size style number Fiace your order now for our Adams Spring Pattern Book! 20c for this collection of the USA" Trior's what we mean by "Operation People man-mad- prise Indeed this threat Is as reat and deadly as the Red menace all ages and sizes There are one- patyard patterns terns and free instructions to make e a handbag! double-envelop- CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION HOSTESS BEpi MRssC fJKgTflr Common stocks CUPCAKES ef Tbi Sscistfs spsntists dsrisf last 11 Mflv jsaarj ssf Hi rnsMtmi wrBs far Hajari ta Uw aVsBamji The Equitable life Assurance Society of The United States Laa Themes I Parkinson f aajV'HHg 9ft Wtr Seveetfc Aveeee LssEr? 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