Show THE OGDEN Don't Ask Advice Unless You Honestly Want It (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 5 1952 Family Going to Japan v ILI F T 4 All they wanted to do was to The Browns once a gay compan- talk about their trouoies in? to get ionable couple are beginning to bored their friends started All bora their friends they want It was then the friends began to to talk about are their problems with the dread The friends at firstrwere sympa- Browns spending evenings thetic They listened to the troubles It was then that their friends beand were concerned They even of- gan to lose respect for them fered an occasional suggestion They Most couples have troubles And expected the Browns to do some-thin- sometimes it helps to talk over akaot their problems with friends But the Browns lust went on problems to Jfoaeat In Seeking Advice came In their friends time But a safe rule to remember is talking to the realization that the Browns this: Never talk about your troubles for solution weren't looking any unless you really want your They didn't have any intention of friends' advice and intend to pay some attention to it unless you trying to get to the bottom of situation and correcting it honestly intend to do something Bv Rl TH wa-whe- Popularity Poll n By HENRY FREE The glorious marigold has become one of the three most popular n nual flowers in American and European gardens Should a poll be taken I think the marigold would lead its rivals petunias and zinnias by a wide margin TM name marigold ui commonly applied to several different kinds of plants The one referred to bjy folks from the old world is the g I more about your troubles than just discuss them — don't If you violate that rule you are cure to bore your friends and are certa m to lose a lot of their respect And you may even lose the friends There's nothing shameful about having problems The only shameful thing is to keep talking about them and never do anything about OTO" them BoT Ground Peanuts Used for Cakes Here's a delicious cake filling Boil sugar and cream together and thinken it with finely ground nuts Use Shovel in Oven If you use a new small shovel flattened out to take your pies out of the oven you will save broken crusts and burned hands afa Irudqef'puct New Cream Deodorant Proved in Keeping Underarms Dry and Odorless New Cream Deodorant When used daily will do this for you Mrs J Keith Rasmussen with her children 8rott and Christine will leave Sunday for Seattle Wash to sail for Yokohama Japan where she will Join her husband Lieutenant Rasmussen (Lov eland studio) Rasmussens Will Leave On Sunday for Seattle Mrs J K Scott more security thagany other leading de- A end used daily gives you this exclusive protection:' 1 Iff active— stops the appearance of underarm perspiration odorant Doctors now find that Arr id is" 33 more effective in keeping underarms dry and odorless They find no other deodorant compares with Acrid as an and deodorant Deodorises completely Keeps you sweet nt 1 Sate — Cold Water Helps Cut Sticky Foods Cool Cake Icing protects clothes from If wrappings or wax paper stick to the icing qf your cake place it in the refrigerator for a few minutes As the icing cools the paper may be removed without disturbing the icing perspiration stains — kills all odor instantly on contact 4 Smooth white vanishing cream 5 Creamy Contains Creamogen won't dry out in the jar Only 43 plus tax 3 Lt Rasmussen is a son of Dr and Mrs J E Rasmussen of Phoenix Ariz He has been in Japan the past 14 months The Rasmus-sen- s expect to remain there at least a year When cutting sticky foods such as dried fruits or marshmallows keep dipping the scissors or knife in cold water! ay Acrid actually gives you 53 ' ' ' Antiseptic I — 1 f Triv ma Put Dough in Cartons Waxed butter and margarine cartons make excellent containers for storing refrigerator cookie dough until you need it "The menu doesn't specify any of cheese Take particular variety your choice —as long as it is real cheese and not a fabricated prod- pot marigold or the Calendula 'of Another is the today's garden marsh marigold known botanically as caltha palustris The subject of this article Ta- - J getes which includes the French) and African marigolds is neither rrencn nor African but a group of plants native from New Mexico to the Argentine Marigolds are best suited to the open border where the sun brings B out their lovely shades of yellow) and gold All marigolds are good for cutting the flowers keeping In fine condition for a long time They Are Easily Grown They are easily grown in ordinary garden loam but give the best results in a fairly rich medium one The large flowered chrysanthemum and ion-flowered want varieties about two feet of space while the French hybrids like Harmony and Naughty Marietta are best planted m& mKKKttKKttKKKKKKKKKIKKtKKKKKPi a foot apart The tiny edging tagetes signata pumila should be Mr and Mrs Peter Wangsgard will welcome friends and relatives at Inert open house at their home 455 Second street Sunday from t to 6 The spaced eight inches Dart occasion is their golden wedding anniversary (Loveland stndio) dentally this dwarf plant does well' in partial shade Dorothy Jenkins in her book in Annual Flowers writes "Yellow Supreme is still a charming rnari-gol- d perhaps loveliest of all The pale lemon yellow blossoms as full as any greenhouse carnation are unsurpassed for cutting" New for 1952 is Rusty Red a March 7 marked the golden wed with the MI A Sunday dwarf French type with large rusty red fully double flowers two inch-e- s ding anniversary for Mr and Mrs school Primary department and Reand more across The plants are Peter Wangsgard and to celebrate lief society Also at present she is in bloom from early July until the occasion they will receive their a member of the Singing Mothers frost hits them My favorite among many friends and relatives at open ward the taller marigolds is Glitters an house at their home9 455 Second of the Twenty-nintBesides her church work Mrs winner in 1951 The St Sunday March Receiving hours are set from 2 Wangsgard has been president of large fluffy chrysanthemum-lik- e canary-yelloflowers three inches the Altruist club president of the across are freely produced on long no gifts naiicrhttarc nf t h Vallov anH carvArl stems The plants are erect and Mr and Mrs Wangsgard will be m the presidency of Weber County three feet in height making them honored at a family dinner at the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers ideal for the back of the border Mansion House Friday evening at has been a member for a Routine which all members of their family number 0f years and was captain Marigolds just grow digging and fertilizing of the soil wmuini win 0f Tjamn E in the organization starts them off well and the bris- be present Mr and Mrs Wangsgard are the seeds be may tling neatly planted in Native of Huntsville of six sons and daughters parents rows or scattered broadcast acare living: Dr Alton of whom tive The are nf Wanesearris natives cording to the effect desired Thin- Huntsville and moved to Ogden in Wangsgard of Santa Monica Calif ning and adequate space are their 1904 where Keith and Spence Wangs-sinc- e they have resided Owen chief requirements rd of Ogden and Mrs G E Peck They were married in the Calif Salt Lake LDS temple Shirley) of San Jose : Mr Wangsgard is a retired busi- - K Improve Pie Shell ness man having worked at Fred V Here's how to make a perfect and the Pudding Gets New LOOK shell: Roll out the dough put itpie in M Nye wCo n eight years iormer wngm at sons to the pie tin and set another tin the for Give bread pudding a new look a number of years prior to his same size on the dough and bake by using apricot whole fruit nectar the at Market Wangsgard founding The shell will not shrink" for the liquid Combine two lightly Five Points Upon his retirement beaten eggs with V cup granulated from his own business he turned sugar 2 teaspoon grated oraQge the market over to his sons Use Puff in Canister rind few grains salt and 1 can apricot whole fruit nectar Pour Keep a new powder puff in the Both Active In Church flour canister to dust your rolling Both have been active in the in a moderate oven about one hour church Mrs Wangsgard having until set pin or pastry board (I i f The public relations committee of the Dairy Council of Canada asserts that there is no such thing as "cheese-typ- e food" permitted in Canada although these are common in the United States The committee complains that many readers in Canada will interpret my remark as applying to Canadian process cheese In the first place if no such thing as cheese-typ- e food is permitted in Canada how could my remarks apply to it? In the next place I haven't any idea what Canadian process cheese is so I could hardly have intended to give Canadian readers a wrong opinion of Canadian process or any other cheese Change Spectacles Finally it seems to me that the public relations committee of the Dairy Council of Canada needs a change of spectacles In the article I said everything good about cheese that I could think of dosing with this "No other item anywhere near as good to eat better deserves the designation "health food'" Frankly I don't know what "Canadian process cheese" is all cheese and not a mixture blend concoction or product fabricated of divers items including a dash of cheese I do hope that "Canadian process" means a method or way of making cheese If it turns out to be just a Canadian twist to the Yankee trick of selling unwary customers a concoction that looks smells or tastes like cheese I hope the public relations committee of the National Dairy Council of Canada may be sentenced to eat some of the stuff every day for ninety Two to Mark Golden Date Sunday With Open House h All-Ameri- ca w i days I'm not at all vindictive but dammit I like cheese and I have a responsibility to protect the health of readers Microscope Required Your column has long been a joy daily life — a joy to read and a blessing to our health It saddens us to see it shrinking so much that is when we are able to find it at all without a microscope of-o- i ce ur (C I H) Answer — I prepare an article of 500 words and several questions and answers 365 days in the year Chemical Preservative Will drinking two or three glasses of sweet cider a day hurt me — I catch colds frequently and have sinus? A man in the store told me the sodium benzoate in it is harm- ful tC J) Answer — Sweet cider my eye The man is probably right about the chemical concoction you drink but MORE CATSUP IN EVERY i m DR0RIN EVERY OUNCE! SUITS and DRESSES mnisons 4 Grouos of Dresses s5 $10 s15 s20 That's right: Wools cottons gabardines rayons silks satins taffetas velveteens etc Values to ' uct" IHal Same size bottles wr 1 r rd diet 'MIiBa It's off to Japan for Mrs J Keith Rasmussen and her children Scott and Christine They will leave Sunday for Seattle Wash to sail for Yokohama and Join Lt Rasmussen who is stationed with the U S army Quartermaster corps Mrs Rasmussen is the former Thelma Scott daughter of Mr and 53 MORE EFFECTIVE 300-wo- p carnat- Dessert Has Eye Appeal A egg By Dr William Brady Monday Jan 7 the article released for publication here under the title "Cheese is Good Health Food" referred first to the basic fundamental or model health tall-growi- ng pea- simple dessert with both eye and taste appeal follows: Cut a jelly roll in slices cover each slice with whipped cream and a half peach so that it looks like a poached Wangsgards to Celebrate Take Choice Of Cheese For Health Marigold Rates High in Garden of Dennison's And the most delicious catsup $4995 Larger Group of Good Selection of Suits Formals Vl OFF Values to $4995 Your jm Choice A? 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