Show 12A THE OGDEN (UTAH) Ex pectant fj f IS Jv ' i - p- 7tJ ' i v :y PRETTY UNDERSTUDIES FOR EASTER 1 PETTICOATS Get Government Booklet I’m sending you instructions for securing literature to study Be sure to get the government book- let for expectant mothers It’s an inexpensive but excellent date guide Don’t expect to receive any literature “free” Consider the cost of preparation printing handling and mailing No organi- zation today either public or pri- - $595 up-to- Styled to give your Easter dresses the right amount of pouf In swishy nylon taffeta or lace with smooth-fittinjersey yoke ruffled can-capetticoats of crisp net In white blue pink g n RE D M w V 195S Tasty Easter Dinner Is Easy And Economical Too This Year By BEULAH FRANCE (Q) “You recently reprimanded a young mother for not having studied child care while pregnant I resented your reply but now I’m pregnant and feel different bout it Will you help me learn during the waiting months? We are many miles from the nearest city I can’t attend classes” — Mrs S W (A) Gladly will I help you but I must know that you’re under the care of the doctor who’ll deliver vate can afford to produce and you Regardless of radiant health give away anything of true must prompt- - value every mother-to-b- e “Free” material is almost ally let her chosen physician exam- ine her and tell her what to do ways advertising something else For keeping healthy and happy which must be paid for Trust your doctor not the throughout the time of waiting is of supreme importance to the neighbors who will tell you “old mother and her child to be born wives’ tales” Modern knowledge Your husband should go with has reduced but not entirely There are eliminated foolish superstitions you to the doctor Next-Fartells you you be to explained and dis- - U Mrs things can physically “mark” your baby cussed which the expectant father needs to understand Further-- by anything you see she’ll show more since the baby is his as her own ignorance You can however affect your much as yours he should take an active interest in the welfare of embryo’s development by taking drugs not ordered by the doctor you both from the start - Z r V f tf Mother Should Ask Ac vice of Her Family Doctor S - v- V APRIL 8 FRIDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R f half to six and pounds nbutt-halfur-cof Each pound of the one-hatwo and nshcs about Easter dinner should So if you buy a six- servings homemakers no more this year pound butt-hal- f you can figure than it did in 1954 jit may cost on getting abou(15 average size less to shoppers who take ad- - servings When you buy a butt-hal- f you van age of the foods most plenti- two can have one cut slices or ful in supply to bake from °tf the separately Many foods are available at reasonable levels and even' low- - rest °u the piece Or you can co°k the whole piece J Although some foods are Other forms of ham are avail- higher in price than they were a year ago ham pork beef' and fle and by comparing thediffer-Easte- y r are popular meat items for ef P servi?!s baf forma can wdl Provide you meals Vegetables to go J"4 with these meats are avail- - !uure °u4 'jbich- one gives you along PiJSviVaJHe °nyUr money able in good variety There is Beef also a variety of fruits from Sefra ? ?d of beef roasts knd to which choose a Supplies ?f pork are plentiful Rib aster dinner and prices have averaged a little roasts are attractive and tasty lower on most cuts Some beef Pan cuts are less expensive while :tler7u' Tey bone in or boneless some cost a little more But there are ample supplies of good tnPrvfrp03 c4iuc or 'th'm "baby-buildNEW MEMBER— Mrs Harold E 'Johansen Jr (left) tells Altrusa quality roasts for those who want ?r !? fa'!inE ° 'ake as fruits vege- - Club activities to Miss Clem Neighbors a new member to the mg” " EatCr You can get two servings from menus'16 tables eggs milk and meat organization Poultry counters should be Ask Beulah France to help you with turkeys and L CZIuId out the bone rib roast will prowith your child care problems a size to suit your need f vide two and Write her in care of General Fea serving Fresh Vegetables tures Corp 250 Park Ave New chuck and boneless per pound There’s a number of f r e s h will give three servings per York City N Y enclosing a In pound vegetables to choose from Rump roast furnishes stamped envelope as- - three servings per pound carrots c°i°rul are for her reply supply WornThe The Altrusa Executive proceeds from the dinner So compare the cost per to the Founders Day Para“s' nT cabbaP- - parsnips will (Copyright 1955 General S° en s Club of Oeden will celebrate broccoli and as as well with the number of serv- pound Features Corp) spinach to vocational aid grant the 38th birthday of Altrusa In- - SCJne’Worthy young woman several greens In plentiful sup- ings that different roasts provide are canned snap beans corn before you buy beef And buy ternational Monday The Altrusa Executive Worn- ”d 5 ?55aso 4o 4)6 !l4rom a s!?re wbere you know en’s Club has 10000 members f Mrs Harlan Ralston Altru-in found frozen form they s?ll the quality of beef information chairman will have throughout the world It is a servMost of the fresh Plentiful you want a dinner party at her home to ac- - ice club for women executives 4ru4 are Voices and grapefruit A dinner meeting is held once Supplies Are Large quaint new members with the is of followed a a and the and month fknniito proby objectives principles Right now pork prices are dant"""i cluband supplies are large‘ reasonable gram knf apples avocadoesbnanas t cboose a ons rhubarb and pineapple pork5 roast for lhe main Main Cost of Menu A loin 0f y0ur holiday meal Since meat is the main part roast of fresh pork will give Check of the holiday dinner you’ll give 2 servings per pound se- - pork for quality when you buy I to considerable the thought rA OIULKI1 iyb lean lection It is probabl the most It should have grayish-pinwliUltJo There are so many exciting new' things happening to stock- - costly item you’ll serve so it’s meat that is fine grained And ings — of all things in the world — that it’s hard to keep up with important to get as much for it should have some fat dis- tributed throughout the meat in them i your money as possible One popular meat you may fea- - addition to a layer of white fat We haven't yet finished “ohing” and “abing” oer the stretch nylon stockings and now along comes another breathtaking new ture for Easter dinner is ham on the outside Whatever your choice compare And it can be purchased in sev- fashion the A w'hole is ham a eral forms with reach to It’s a super-lonprice' per pbund and the stocking stretchy enough top bea of servings per pound too panty-girdlsmall no number to for the all the way up exposed flesh usually large leaving a tween But ham is that half ofterr you get from available se- family a choice lections Then you can serve What’s more there’s a new' power-ne- t good panty girdle designed The butt-hal- f of a ham usual- - an economical as well as a tasty especially for this purpose with the garters on the inside so that there will not be any bumps to show on a slim sheath dress ly weighs from five and one: and satisfying main dish feature By RUTII TIPPETTS USAC Extension Service one-hal- st lf I num-turke- - PloTIS DinnST AtrUSCI well-stocke- d one-hal- i self-address- a - NYECO - Vccl f k g e - 15 Ogden Couple to Celebrate Golden Wedding on Sunday and Mrs George Wangs- - agtr of the first grocery depart- gard are inviting relatives and ment of the Washington Market friends to call at their home 3034 and left there to enter into part- Porter Ave on Easter Sunday nership with Cliff Hassing at the from 2 pm to 5 pm in ob- - American Grocery servance of their golden wedding In 1922 he built a grocery They request no store next door to his home which anniversary has been known as George gifts in married were Ogden ’ Wangsgard and Sons He retired They Jan 1 1955 4 1905 April Mr Wangsgard was born Was Born In England March 28 1879 in Huntsville one Mrs Wangsgard was Miss Lillie of 15 sons and daughters of Mr Pickett born England and Mrs Peter C Wangsgard March 5 1887 the youngest of 10 sons and daughters of Mr and early pj0neers Re was educated jn the Hunts- Mrs W J Pickett She came to ville schools He" came to Ogden this country with her parents in in 1904 where he was in the gro- - 1888 and resided in Vernal uneery business continuously work- - til 1898 when her family moved ing with W T Pickett and Sons to Ogden She was a member ofJ S Carver and Sons and J W the Ogden Tabernacle Choir unWilcox and Sons He was man- - dr the direction of Prof Joseph Mr FOR SPORTS — Deep vivid colors in a cotton broadcloth blouse in the Italian manner with horseshoe pockets bias-cu- t A Girl's Rights Plenty of Skirts and Shirts Make Convenient Wardrobe No WHITE Shrink-proo- PASTELS had enough low-cu- -- The long line sweeping down the back for a very slender effect At the wrist a V accented by tiny buttons Hand sewn shortie in ever blouses Whether she be high school college or career girl the more blouses and skirts she can collect h tne napp ' The versatility of these sep: arates has made them a must in most young wardrobes— and worn- en of all ages are discovering their usefulness Thrifty young women have discovered that it’s simple to make a whole wardrobe of sepa- rate blouses and skirts adapt- able to any occasion Always Good Taste For school or office the tailored Oven-Fres- h Fish shirt and flannel skirt is always You can oven-frfish fillets in good taste For sports wear fWets cut in serving-sizthe the shirt may be in high colors JJp n n?llk they or splashy patterns the skirt may dlP a slightly beat- shorts to Bermuda give way the loveliesf hands arc gloved in leather-tailore- d girl and a full skirt worn with plenty of petticoats make a festive and flattering outfit And even for formal dances a Sirl can wear a or strap- t less top and a separate skirt either short or long according to the degree of formality By switching tops she can make one evening skirt do the work of several dresses The nice thing about the wardrobe is that an almost unlimited choice of styles and colors is available at budget prices f blouse-and-ski- Wonder-fabri- c $350 Ballantyne and until its recent disbandment She has been an active member all of her life in the LDS Church Mr Wangsgard joined the LDS Church two years ago and on March 4 1955 he and his wife and along with their Mrs and Jack Mr daughter Rowse (Doris Wangsgard) of Rock Springs Wyo were rled ‘n 'J1' SUyLIS son-in-la- w by PrCS‘dent ”'£ A CO M NYE dateea a dressy blouse Thin tymptimi njr hiv ithir (KnH r b tfu t IwAdioflii high-potenc- in fine dry bread crumbs place prepared ilIets in buttered baking dish dot well with butter and bake in very hot (500 degrees) oven about 10 minutes or until cooked through and browned ro11 Ff Bitfr Fenny for penny— you get MORE y value in just o no took letter Work iM AC £ -- A higb-potene- letter MONEY O BACK I A MtKt io Speciol Formula Copsvlel Product STEWART'S FIVI Porter ANNIVERSARY —Mr and Mrs George Wangsgard-303- 4 on Easter life married 50 Ave will celebrate their years of day (Collins and Morris Studio) Sun-bow- ls 5 POINTS DRUG lHONE 7661 mo CE-S- Li I JU o Barbecues! buy one now for Dad’s jEasler gift! Lay one awayl 42” aluminum grill with spit and hood! PATENT rust-proo- f body Roomy storage shelf Aluminum warming pot Hardwood cutting board WHITE CAVIAR sale brings you this remark able value This grill sold for 4295 last them to you for year and only because we bought then last winter can we offer charcoal broiled and pic! lire yourself enjoying 2144! Check the features on holds summer! this $1 steaks chicken shishkebab and other grilled dishes layaway Order yours today!' Off-seaso- accessory for your Easter ensemble is a handsome handbag In our collection you'll find sizes and styles ranging form the huge “tote” to tlie tiniest pouch and the always-smabox bag In gleaming patents white failles plastic and All are at budget pampering prices all-import- - rt ng M NYE n —1 or Plus 10 RED athe y BEXEL Special ForEach mula capsule gives you times the daily minimum requirements of iron more than the daily minimum requirements of all the that doctors will tell you are essential for proper nutrition plus Vitamin B12 and trace mineralsThese wonderfully strengthening capsules are recommended when a sufficiency of for mothera-to-b- e iron and vitamins is vitally important te their health Bexel Special Formula is Y& especially important if you are over 40 Take 2 capsule daily for double potency 1 At ell drug stores 42” rich-looki- s s koma on fw“ ioncS Presid” Bexel helps build rich red blood FASTI FAILLE easy-to-care-f- Parcnt?’ t HANDBAGS The Cpl Lew Allen reared by his grand- Wangsgard A grandson may be dengereutly taxing yewP entire system when you allow fatigue nervousness— peer appetite and sleep less nights to drag you dawn becaw sa your body it vitamin and iron starved Try Minced Chives $ their Yew -- SMART EASTER golden wedding tlRID rt If you have a pot of chives growing on your window sill or can get some from your vegetable market mince some of them and add to scalloped potatoes They’re delicious too sprinkled over of creamy clam chowder celebrate Special Message for e PCFor grandparents he y RED sons and daughter) two of whom are living: Mrs Jack Rowse (Doris) of Rock Springs Wyo and Allen Wangsgard of Ogden They have eight grandchildren seven of whom are living and will be present to help their PRICE SALE!— 5995 Heavyweight Steel BARBECUE WAGONS federal tax CO OPEN TONIGHT TIL ft a a 9 P M 24V£xl6 inches AdjustBigger grill able “Crank it up” firebox Tremendous hood Forest green finish Roomy utility shelf —14 PRICE SALE!— 7998 STEEL BARBECUE Wagons With Electric Rotisserie Plug in the electric rotisserie and charef- coal broil roasts chicken without any fort Big 24x16” grid “Crank - it - Up” firebox tire wheels Semi-balloo- n 3995 |