Show yvrw vy SUNDAY MORNINO THI OGDEN (UTAH) JUNI 5 195S Job's Daughters Will Install New Officers on Tuesday ’ Public Installation of officers of Bethel 2 International Order of Job’a Daughters will be held Tuesday at 8 pmTn the Masonic Temple Member elected to serve for the next term of six months are Lola Fitxmorris honored queen Janet Greiner junior princess Connie Knox guide Joan Mat- hews marshal Officer appointed by the honored queen are Carmin Pul-li- n chaplain Peggy Craven recorder Jaycie Cramer musician Joy Ann Taylor librarian Linda Larsen treasurer Janet Menci-me- r first messenger Marilyn Bissenden second messenger Kenna Koenig third messenger Deris Knox fourth messenger Dody McKenzie fifth messenger Karen McCune senior custodian i Priscilla Snoddy junior cusinner Carol Hall guard todian Robin Hull outer guard Linda historian Linda Emberling Neuber Norma Wade Judy Cook and Mary Price pages Mary Lou Randall junior past honored queen will be installing honored queen Mrs Bernice Jay and Edward Randall will be guardian and associate guardian for Miss term Judy Jay will be special reader for installation and Susan Wood will be the “little angel” Following the installation a reception will be held and light refreshments served The public is invited Fitz-morri- — House guest eater in your family? Then they during the past week at the will enjoy this new morning Harrops have been Mr eston for good eating Harrops sister Mrs - Geneva over 0r ° Mr and Mra Robrrt Smith of Smith and family and Miss Lily the members yobr family to Alder from Weiser Idaho' have a nutritious morning meal Get Scholarships this menu will help Miss Shirley Wangsgard Miss We are always coming on Le Ann Montgomery Miss An- - sjU(ies (bat confirm our own and girl nerd Feu’and' Darreu’Matthe” a of obaervtiona-b- oy to habits breakfast improve their Huntsville who graduated from d and mid late There’s less Weber County High School have when school the at scholarships to college ing fatigue of the day supplies first meal Leave for California h of to one-thir- d Miss Frances Grow left tpday from of calories allowance for a vacation in California She the day’s was accompanied by her cousins and protein Many grown men Doris and Jerry Nesser of Culver and women too neglect break-Cit- y studies show that they would Calif who have been at- their work tending the Brigham Young Uni- probablyif increase a good break-M-r ate ciency they during the past year fst-M- r and Mrs George Allen and and Mrs Jesse Allen of Vary Your Menu Tooele former Huntsville resi- your breakfast menus as dents were here visiting with youVary can If you plan them the day relatives and friends over the before you’ll be a step ahead weekend Some families like to set the breakfast table the night before — a good idea if your living space and your temperament adapt to ’ Try this menu during the week if you like or reserve it for Saturday morning or Sunday nd ft Good Posture Is Important For the Bride Are all brides beautiful? You can’t wait until your wed- ding day to find out natural it mirht nnt h phenomenon after all and that magic wand might overlook you when you need u s’ A few weeks before the wed- - ding rehearse your stride as HONORED QUEEN — Miss Lois Fitzmorris will be installed at meeting of Job’s Daughters on Tuesday in the Masonic Temples are bathroom? If you re they better an of the light How- - : the lights m jour fa- - mous fashion models do Sit jwn with a book on your head Rise slowly with the book balanced on your crown Walk across the room without letting the book slip If this is done properly head and chin will be up waistline pulled in The point isn’t to develop a stiff neck but to make you con- scious of your posture and queen- liness A bobbing head isn't com- plementary to a bridal veil At least a month before the big event start wearing gloves when doing household chores Thi helns offset broken (what a calamity for gthe bride) and chapped hands Cream a mature woman the hands often and an especially be good By good ' good time is before donning w ork £00djw’” aPProx'mallon prorYftu‘irVnTmrrHnVtn Thitf hinds'Swav on yon in the out- frk“u°iJ ide world don’t let it go until the last mo- demands scrupulous ment Give yourself a month so Maturity attention as to what will go and that a bad hair style or frirzed renaired whjjt 'vont La !rS might too to your hair a new On the street one can almost shade jusl before the wedding tell which mature women have The bridegroom might keep his the glaring blanching lights in date with you anyway but what their bathroom or dressing table a chance to take! Excitement is likely to put They look a lot like the Mad- - blemishes instead of roses in your woman of Chaillot bright pink cbeeks if you’ve been neglecting spots on each cheek black eye- - your skin and health Avoid brows with gray hair crimson makeup for several days before tbe wedding And dont forget lipstick on a pastel complexion neck Use a good rich nour- One can tell too the women your cream around the neck who have gloomy lights Every- - jsbjng area each night to remedy dis- thing is on in the wrong place coloration and dryness f If you’re not sure which your Makeup should enhance your natural beauty Don’t try to paint lights do take a look in a hand- a different picture of yourself on mirror or puduc scale mirror Lighter-tonewhen joure outdoors See how your wedding day makeups— beige and pearly pinks you look to others If the effect — are flattering from white par- is not what you had in mind ticularly for light complexions lipsticks when jou made 'tip for the daj’ pink and seem to belong to the bride better get the lighting fixed Blend in your foundation care- And be ruthless when you look funy then your rouge— just too doesn’t look If it it yourself enough to create a slight blush that is like an enhance- Powder over all Your skin should look like a rose petal if this is done properly Blot your lipstick ine round spots oi pinic in tne you know how to use an cyc of overdone w omen move liner go ahead But crybaby types the observer to pity not admira- - should overlook mascara Instead some petroleum jelly on the tion you a dewy-eyeIf it a look of clow-- f'ebds to give more if flttfnng to th lnx ng bride anyway 4k?tinU°re Nail polish should be in the for 5°ur fac "Ah of tha f1 same shade as face makeup If it should be clesr or ncutrsl if d rosy-tone- d d hiJ polish INO-KO- II r- - I -- ror art e - 36-inc- Ho°P" womem Club met r n AVednesday evening at the home of Mrs Fred wson Guest speaker was Miss Carole lalcs of °gdn "ho talked on charm self improvement and modeling Mrs George R Parker Eav® two vocal solos accopa- ncd by Mrs Jay Beus ' Refreshments were served by the hostess to 16 members and the following guests: Mrs Merrill Widdison Mrs Jay Simpson Mrs ed Parker Mrs Barrett Haws Mrs Eldin Simpson and Mrs j- 3STry CL III IS one Tart shells made with the new pastry are delicious when spread with softened cream cheese and filled with well- drained canned fruit cocktail and sliced fresh strawberries Soften the cheese with orange juice and add a bit of grated orange rind to add an interesting accent to the fruits no-ro- ll effi-versi- dent presided Arts nd handicrafts completed by the women of the different wards were displayed Refreshments were served to about 250 The table was attrao tive with a lace cloth and thef centerpiece was an assortment of garden flowers Silver candelabra with white tapers were at each end Blue and gold satin stream- ers ran from the center to the ends of the table and bows were daintily tied Special music was given during this hour by groups ot the Singing Mothers I ty brunch Delicious Breakfast Tomato juice broiled fresh 'ars scrambled eggs with bacon hot cinnamon rolls beverage The broiled fresh pears are course the piece de resistance of this breakfast Everyone who bas tted them at our house where we are likely to serve them as a luncheon or supper dessert as well as for a brunch specialty — has pronounced them delectable' HONEY PEARS— Preparefresh pears broiled with honey Buy ripe anjou pears for this ucts — in fact they are out of recipe and determine the ripe- - this world! ness by a fingertip test rather Broiled Fresh Pears than b' lhtir color- - If he P'ar Ingredients: 4'ripe Anjou pears 8 a it bit strained honey mace when teaspoons you “gives” press cream lightly with thumb and forefinger Method: Remove skin from jf s ready to use and cut each in half Re- pears Eggs and Bacon see1?sb?r The eggs and bacon on the mPtle SC0°Pn2jhemj)ut menu may be cooked on top of spoon cut stem structure W’ith the range or they may be baked small sharp knife Fill pear cav-- j Wlth honey spreading a or broiled Take your choice! For the Cinnamon Rolls we Kleeach r cut S°psVrfac®t Sprin mace Pear recommend the kind that come in Broil 4 inches from high heat 10 a sma refrigerator-storpackage minutes — until pears are touched and need only to be put in the with brown on top and heated through Serve 1 or 2 pear halves oen These rolls are one of the to each portion Accompany pears very best of the new food prodwith a mixture of half heavy cream and half homogenized milk or use light or medium I half-and-ha- on Do you long to possess ding attire a blue cashmere sh w°re nvy Her her wed- - box suit of steel wool with which blue and pink ac- - corsage was fash- ioned of orchids Mrs jobn R0itz attended the bride as matron of honor and Mrs Roitz served the bridegroom as best man The bride and bridegroom left during the day for a wedding trip in Utah On their return they will reside at the Barker ranch on Yellow Creek where Mr Robinson is employed that “eye-catching- " figure? You can reduce or gain We specialize in making the body "beautiful" NEW LOW PRICES Mildred's — Treu Method Salon j Sptlalitt In Aerfwcnf RtbuilAing RtfoxttfM mnJ fit Dial 4400 Kiesel Building good ‘design for the front Then us sheets to make her jjj1 Make Her own Clothes She began making her own clothes when she ‘ couldn’t af- ford the kind she wanted And ef- she admits someso her But forts were ‘‘pretty Jint the creative urge continued — even after she could afford de- signer originals label on a garment adds a nice touch-- but she doesn't So in for heating" by adding labels of exclusive stores In each dress or suit she makes here s a personal abel reading created by Leadell Leadell is Mrs Hall’s first name Taste Is Remarkable A Friends of Mrs Hall say her fashion Uste is remarkable tor WC7I its timelessness And the hand- some brown suit she wore to her hSOkTrl0CS r JI C? I I I husband’s inaugural proves their point k A It not only was one of her own CyQf design but was four years old “it was a last minute choice” GEORGE W CORNELL said the state’s first lady laugh- It’s a long-tercontract: ‘‘From ingly “I just decided I didn’t forward for better for day like the dress I’d made for the worse till death do us part” Before you sign it might be wise Typlcall of Attitude to read the fine print Her choice of the old which In fact your minister says you d he liked and rejection of the come in and get a full hetter rew which she didn’t is typical analysis of the terms — or you re of her attitude toward dress “I make sewing mistakes occa liable to find you’ve made a deal don’t understand sionally” she said “But I never you "Often young couple have little wear them” When some garment turns out idea of the full meaning and sig- less attractive than she had nificance of marriage” says the hoped she hangs it away per- - Rev Dr Randolph Ray who haps for a year or two Then ably has performed as many wed- she takes it out and makes it dings as any man in America ' over “They do not realize that mar s Sometimes a single garment riage is a sacramental act a of a to a lot lives of their over Take gets missioning plan working the steel gray satin dress she laid down by God” wore at a reception at Wichita Dr Ray who as pastor for the Kans for Vice President Richard past 32 years of the Church of Nixon the Ascension (the Little Church Fora long time Mrs Hall had Around the Corner) in New 'I watched the dress in a store win- - York has married some 30000 dow It was a copy of a Jacques couples insists on counseling t Fith origin&l priced at $125 But sions the price kept going down end he jounl pcopU go to finally Mrs Hall bought it for their pastor for thorough ear- Ties t and practical advice before H "’as much too big she said their marriage have much great- in 11neded other changes chances for a happy nded UP with mc ripping than those who fail to domarriage so” he out every seam m the garment gays nd remaking the whole thing Premarital instruction says three times before I got it to Msgr John M Costello is a firm suit me” she said obligation — and an “essential Mrs Hall doesn’t need ready- - step”— for couples married made patterns What she calls the Roman Catholic Church her “Dior suit” was copied basically from a magazine picture "hich showed only the back of the garment She worked out what she thought would be a Advance FallCoatFashions by the world's top designers nUylLt JyiOrrieCl prob-netur- com-chcek- ses-no- X Long Style A Short Style NEW FABRICS textured plush wool and cashmere sueder wool homespun tweeds snuggle checks frostweave Featured zibeline martinique-ripplRich AND LET US DO IT! "'ill arrange the program Church in Evanston by Miss Dor- othy Titmus daughter of Mr and Mrs Jesse Titmus of Evanston nd Douglas Robinson son of Mr and M Jack Robinson o SaU Lake city The Rev Father James Godley read the marriage service in the presence of immediate families A Flattering Figure i crea-m— 12 lf e ir Sews Kansas Governor s Wife TOPEKA Kan (UP) — Expert advice for women who make their clothes or wish they could comes from about as unlikely a spot as you can imagine — the governor’s mansion at Topeka Mrs Fred Hall IL“ coms fromwife the governor’s She could afford Pans and bew York labels but the attrac-Hall tive and youthful Mrs And hcr °'vn ?n Rothes cm sbe es!5nv mos a sewing had never she although lesson in her life The base of her fashion opera- tions is a third floor room in the governor’s residence It is equip- machine a dress Ptdj wlh and cup- form- cabinet ewmg boards filled with materials wait- mg for her scissors Ward Chapel st Mrs John Hedenstrom presi- - SAVE MONEY! 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SPADE t p Regular $650 Guaranteed! 35-inc- Spadea Syndicate Inc and add 4 cents for handling (Copyright 1955 fpidet Syndicate Inc) Fourth-Thirty-Fir- WHY HAVE THE FUSS MUSS AND BOTHER AT HOME h extra American Designer Pattern Booklet No 11 is priced at 25 cents If paying by check or money order make it payable to At the close of a year of LDS Relief Society activity the Ogden Stake Board entertained the women of the stake on Tuesday at a delightful program in the one-fourt- When you’re thinking of trimmings to serve with barbecued hamburgers don’t forget that a xippy mashed avocado spread adds a rial de luxe touch Simply mash soft avocados and season to taste with salt pepper wine vinegar and grated onion fashions that live in tha easy carefree manner A testimonial to his genius is this tunic playdress and bloomer costume made in a length that ls currently the rage as well as being particularly flittering to most women Simply cut with patch pockets and coat dress opening it’s as smart as can be in chambray pique linen or cottons The bloomers can match or you can use jersey but you should keep the whole thing in washable fabrics Worn over your own straight skirt the tunic becomes ac- a very important town-wiscessory in any of the 36” width materials or the slightly wider novelty cottons This pattern is cut to DESIGN ER MEASUREMENTS not Standard Pattern Measurements Bust Waist Hips Sizes 24 34 33 inches 10 25 33 36 inches 12 3614 26i 37tt inches 14 28 38 39 inches 16 40 30 41 inches 18 Size 12 requires 4H yards of material for play dress and bloomers and H yard of h material for interfacing To order Pattern No 1221 address vows ne morn-receive- t With hi recent winni Stake Board Miss Titmus Relief Society Wed to Utahn Wyo — Wedding Gives Program EVANSTON were recited on May at St Mary Magdalene Catholic Breakfast-HUNTSVILL- E $ w 7 Huntsville Has Here's How to Serve a Good Breakfast CECILY BROWNSTONE House Guests ByCHICAGO (AP) — j yVW'ii "! 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