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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH flftMANg WORLD Make Housework Gayer Aprons eity jyErita Haley Cotton for Travel Or. da you hate knock on your 10 will see J,"ieone yu dirty dress or Sve. "or 1 . so easy i o woman look ever need sat home when prettv b;b aprons cleaning r the really big ffput'togeth" that j0bs. tien nwc apron, and you vour best. ho like to sew are T,"dlfceU day with fabrics. available, such a variety 'enthing is so colorful nd it' seems like ifs more fun else. than almost anything 11 ha iTrf X rolorful plastics. and hroadcloth all cood basic woven ma'"1" A tor iarials 1 of aprons ienhave collections Wiat could be smarter or more practical for traveling than this cotton rediogote and dress by Tina Leser? The is styled in iridescent others make money for for tals by sewing apron, na iew h'ave enough of them for every tViaea m1rtf fiDrOnS ..1 . . nm fnr eon. j toCbies- ana tr - red-ing-o- te cotton tweed in changeable colors of green and blue that shimmer in the sunlight. It's wrinkle-shewashable and long wearing. Underneath is a eun and date dress with a deep, cut-oneckline in satin striped cotton. wonuiu jrfstion. Active Patterns ii ii n ':, t.J ...J rQ aprons hostess Ml pretty 4e present is made from attrac-- j patterns, good material, fine careful $hing and almost as tig as a dress. ien though you select a bib n that will be used primarily rthe hard work, it can meet all tests for good looks. One of which I have added to my ction is a good example. Jjiis apron is made of deep blue, ml the bib outlined in bright red edging. It has large work pejets of white flowered chintz I fits beautifully. Wearing it is glamorizing even the most r.fial task. lostess aprons, or the little half ns which look so fragile but ':iect your dress while serving ier or acting as hostess to the are things of trnoon sewing club, Many have interest- J shapes and may be adorned ill ruffles or flowers. I k -- J Be purposes, your best choice is among ?4essary. . T - aw aa. ana 4 , h. THE GARDEN WUI Annuals Are OK for Bouquet .By Eldred L Green. arIvERY GARDEN needs a few large flowers for showy Cower of seeds to round out the rangements. lijckets Annual larkspur and annual phlox ering season. There are many f the old favorites that cannot be both will be found useful if plantedin slow up Ifwn as perennials, or other condi-ma- y early. They generally need to be hot weather and will make a permanent in perennials foolish. followed by some other annual. &S Wft mpntinnpH hofnrfl onrttinla Flowering tobacco or Nicotine Is 4 well as vegetables must be sown useful for tall effect. The flowers f to right time. Some come from are very fragrant especiajly at w climates and must be sown night. There are some dwarf odorfly, like the sweet peas, while less red forms. sny others come from the tropics Asters are superb for fall cutting. and jfd must be grown only in the There are tall and short kinds seresults For best colors. fraier months. many kinds, for this pe list of annual flowers is a lect one. The seed serious in some catalogs make disease may be nt ft T f zzy. For variety try a packet of some of the ones you do know. It will In-- f add certainly t to your garden. a complete flower garden be made up of annuals, much elr value lies in the number of erj they produce for bouquets. !7. "n be Planted right in the 8etable garden in rows or they be planted in beds or in groups ween shrubs or perennials in the garden. t pea, wiu need 80wJng as the ground can be worked. .ep rich soil is needed. There V tome new kinds that do fairly , "i warm weather but are iWbJle I H ' I, in I mist cool they regions. Ulenduia, and Cosmos are among gPiant, that give good effect. fr mwwK' 1 v ' , in seed best development, places. These can be started beds and the plants transplanted out. when other annuals start to d:e ten if While the best use of annuals is th?"eW,or earli"t fle-- , to supply the house with flowers are K'gantic in for bouquets, there are many others With , Strikinff rnlnr nn that are excellent in the garden, zLCt!n te Cut 888in nd ga'n-!nsuch as Petunias and Verbrnas for ""'golds are among edging. Morning glories for fences There "re and trellis, Mignonette for rorfume. and h. Tngand Strawflowers for drying. 0 1 A good garden soil, enriched with variety of colors. The warf sun tontint .1 especially useful for fertilizer if necessary, plus the are 8 in periods water edc and and t beds dry fcruie i,, , st anT.i for Cf,fHerpiece or small minimum requirements . ei The There loth ! J - tt j many fine new colors in SnaPdragons will do gd tan kinrf. 0 Pennial ., ; ... nuals' if and give lots of time. they're sown at the proper -- ii. ,ix,m ,,53 M 7iWim a ANYBODY and usually does. Maybe that's because no one ever thinks of having a birthday pie. However, as you can see from the picture, a birthday pie is both attractive and for licious, and is carrying birthday greetings. Have you ever noticed how someone's birthday creeps up on you sort of unexpectedly, too? You may have planned a pie or just fruit and cookies for dessert. These, too, can be decorated to suit the occasion. Then, again, if you are rushed for time, there may be some simple dessert which will take less time than the layer cake and its elaborate topping. Look through the tips I'm giving you today if you want unusual ways to celebrate birthdays. CAN HAVE Wis drama of the new reason's frocks is in the skirt treatment. Sketched here are two of the most popular interpretations. At the left, in a small print on a tie type silk is the peg top skirt, which is meeting with an enthusiastic acceptance among the slender, youthful wearers. The fall skirt at the right is made unusual with tht manipulation of the stripes, also in tie silk, and the tiny front panel with pleats on the side-Th- e bolero, too, is all the more interesting for its play of stripes. Two Men Lauded In Well Tragedy Heroes of the futile attempt to save Kathy Fiscus from death in an abandoned well were many. But two were singled out as "top heroes" of the rescue efforts in which many risked their lives repeatedly. They were Homer E. (Whitey) Blickensderfer, a hard rock miner from Rosemead, Calif., and O. A. Kelly, 49, a machinist of Temple City, Calif. Both were near collapse when "Operations Kathy" finally rolled to a stop the lifeless body of the little girl taken away in a car. Blickensderfer The collapsed after returning from the cramped confines of the rescue shaft where he dug with his hands to deepen the shaft. He fought water and time. Despite cave-ins- , doctors' orders. "Blick" returned again and again to the hole after a brief rest, but fatigue overcame him and he was takon to a hospital. Kelly, too, saw the final stages of the operations from a cot. He had been underground for a total of 16 hours, working on the iron little imprisoned casing which SAN MARINO, CALIF. Kathy. A?kcd how he felt, the weather beaten Kelly had a quick answer: "I've been nursing this carcass for 49 years and know what makes it tick." Both of the men, who faced s death at every step from cave-inwere water seepage, or possible unemployed. after Kelly sa;d he felt "okay" the ordeal of working in the cramped quarters. It .vasn't the work, it was the tint gets you." he said wai'n-f- i Kelly returned to slender Th his r ".i! immediately after tht to mopup crews started working He said he fill the gap.r.e holes had seen Ka'.hy and realized she was dead. "I didn't want to attempt to move her until the rector had seen work was tc hcr" he said. "My cut' the window. His work was tc " examine the child Elukcr.sderfi r. in addition tc fr"m f;ltlK JC' inJurrd his suff'-'ii.foot" Friendi jawed m.r.er si.d was the Orange-Grapefru- baked pie shell 2 egg whites 4 tablespoons sugar Y cap shredded coconnt Prepare chocolate pudding as directed on package with the milk. (Reduce milk to one and three fourths cups if a thicker filling is desired.) Cool, stirring occasionally. Add one half cup coconut. Turn into pie shell. Beat egg whites until foamy throughout. Add sugar, one tablespoon at a time, beating after each addition until sugar is blended. Then continue beating until mixture stands in peaks. Pile lightly on top of filling. Bake in a moderate (350) oven for 10 minutes. Sprinkle with h cup coconut and continue baking five minutes longer, or until delicately browned. Candles are easily arranged on the pie if you simply melt a drop of wax on the plate and stick the Another idea uses candle in it. marshmallows for candles. In this case, candles must be small, of course, to avoid top heaviness. Here's another idea for pie, if you want to carry out the same treatment suggested above for candle arrangement. This is a light, airy chiffon pie, butterscotch in flavor: Butterscotch Chiffon Pie (Makes one pie) 1 baked, pie shell 1 tablespoon plain, unflavorcd gelatin cup water 3 egRS. separated I cup brown sugar, firmly one-fourt- . SJI I V. two-piec- er sew-rlt- a cap top Stir in gelatin. Cool; add vanilla. Beat the egg whites until stiff; add the granulated sugar gradually, while continuing to beat until stiff. Fold into cooked custard, then pour into pie shell. Decorate with whipped cream, if desired. ANOTHER EASY WAY to take care of a birthday is to serve a delicious bowl 9 b of scoops of de lightful, refresh This ing Ice. may be bought already made in any flavor desired, or may be made ln your re- M yards pattern book. U. S. Farms Produce Persian Lamb Fur SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 110 South Wells St. Chicago 1, 111. Enclose SS centa pattern desired. Pattern Starting with two ewes and a ram, a farmer can raise enough lambs for a Persian lamb coat in five years. According to Valley HalL Dayton (Ohio) breeder, American farms are the source of about half of Persian lamb fur used in the United States: Persia also has Karakul sheep which bear Persian lamb fur and Karakul wool for weaving, but does not export the fur to this country. tat coins for each M Address- - Peace At Last From PERSISTENT ITCH! wonder thousands tseaad by Hchf ior. blMi the day they ehsnsod to Kenaoi. Hate's quick actios from Ant meautt biiMful sense ot neeee that teste and laata. thanks to setln eoothlna at eata la a lanolin bus that sun on. Don't b content with anythins teas egoolhrs than KasUsol OlnHna, Mo nuil from cup lemon juice Grated rind of tt orange bananas, sliced H cap maraschino cherries, S sliced Make a syrup by cooking the water and sugar; cool. Mix orange add grated and lemon Juices; orange rind; add syrup and sweeten to taste. Freeze until mushy. Add bananas and cherries and continue to freeze until totally frozen. To serve place scoops in a large bowl. When serving a bowl of ice or ice cream, carry out the birthday theme with a plate of special cookies, each of which has a small candle in serted through the center. Naturally, the cookies should be unusual as they are really substituting for the cake. Here are several good types from which to choose: f 3 CHEERS FOi FIEISCHMANN S !3StH 1 tL 3 O IsX k J " i London Bars H enp sweet butter 4 tablespoons yES-NEEP- SNO confectioners' sugar 2 egg yolks H cup flour SO HANPyI KEEP A MONTH'S SUPPLY . rJL Vtl cnthe yjTmmm i Lnl rjj 1 i- I m II -- I I prre my favcrste RECIPES TiPO I gg one-eight- 10-1- two-third- s sWOT jmm II 1 iew-rl- Apricot jam Nut meringue cup blanched, shredded almonds Cream butter and sugar; add egg yolks and flour. Press dough Inch thick into a buttered and floured pan. Bake in a hot oven unpacked 1 mintil light brown, about cup scalded milk 2 tablespoons butter utes Remove from pan, spread with apricot Jam, cover with nut teaxponn salt Vi teaspoon vanilla extract meringue, sprinkle with the almonds and return to the oven until cup granulated sugar almonds have browned. When cold, cold for water in eelatln Soak five minutes Beat egg yolks until cut Into strips, three inches long thick and lemon colored Gradually and one inch wide. LYNN SAYS: Quirk ways to Prepare Dishes Given fried For thin, crisp French thick onions, soak one fourth-inconion rings in milk for 15 minutes, then dip in a mixture of cup of cornmeal and one third cup of flour to which salt and pepper have been added Fry in hot. deep fat '375 for two minutes Ready cooked ham may be heated with canned sweet potatoes on the broiler rack for another quick de licious meal. 1 it A GLAMOROUS birthday party frigerator dessert may be swished out of pre- the following recipe: like this: chocolate pudding, pared Fruited Orange Ice Chocolate Coconut Birthday Pie (Makes 1 quarts) 1 package prepared chocolate S cups water pudding 1 cap sugar X enps milk 5 caps orange Juice cup shredded coconut 1 8L Pretty for Juniors I I I YOUTHFUL and pretty as caa LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU be is this for juniors. Note the keyhole neckline, tfa Broiled Chicken with Mushrooms pert flared peplum. Accent with Flattering Frock Mashed Potatoes Green Peas white bands on sleeves and Salad Tossed EXPERTLY designed afternoon crisp peplum. the natter slightly Hot Biscuits Butter Honey heavier figure. The side closing is Butterscotch Chiffon Pie t Pattern No. 8431 Is a perfinished in soft scallops, sleeves forated Recipe Given pattern designed In size 11,of 8U, 13. 14. if and 18. Slz 12, 4 can be brief or wrist length. yards Inch: 1 yard contrast. a Pattern No. 1881 perbeat in brown sugar, then the milk. and today for your copy of tht Sprint forated pattern designed (or sizes 38, 38, and Sum mar FASHION M pages ol Add butter and salt and cook in 40, &0 and 52. Size 38, atyl, color, easy to make frocks. IS 42. 44. 46, 48, ol SS or centa. Free of double boiler until thickened. sleeves, 6Ta printed lnild th Lf BirthIdeas Much of the ovir J i jyj.u -- f. For Variety, Serve Birthday Pie ... or bib aprons at born.solid Singled Out give it high style by using a color that matches some color used in the apron itself. For those of you who prefer the pastel aprons even for working ''.A MVc t'c-'f- - tLi.j& Smart! Rescue Heroes you like. them a bit tier or smaller as befits you. 'S&d aprons always have generous Si to make lovely fluffy bows, so 3ke the adjustment here, too, if 1 : s. -- Jelect patterns which f them to you, making 1Uiifi IJounrj oCineS er y.P-.- lfatron5 Jlfternoon Style for -- -- Select Colors, Fabrics That are Suitable If there's a color which you avoid In clothing, observe the same rule 1 '..4 Jivo-ftec- ut when selecting material for an apron. By the same token, choose those colors which are flattering to you in dresses. Many varieties and colors are now available for aprons, and you can afford to be as discriminating as possible. Darker colors have always been favored for the work aprons, but no longer do these need to be a hodge-podg- e of prints that are not attractive. When you do choose the darker colors, lighten them with a bright, contrasting trimming on the bib or pockets where wear and dirt do not show. If you choose checks and plaids, or even prints for the work apron, 11 .," the plastic materials. Light J'ellows. blues and greens are p'nks popu'-la- r in both prints and solid colors No matter what the the apron u easily cleaned andtask, wiped drv between towels in a matter cf 'min-uteso it will always be fresh. Here are Tips For Plastic Sewing When you sew with the plasties Plan to do it on a fairly cool dav so that the materj3i wlU while you work with it. Never have the st:tch:ng too small and avoid tightness while sewing. Practice the stitching on a few scraps of materia! before putting the apron through the sew-in- g machine. Let the plastic run easily through the machine needles, without attempting to stretch or pull it This prevents getting the material out of shape and makes sewing much easier. Whether you're making work aprons or hostess types, the aprons will be more attractive when lightened with clever edgings or appli-queMake your own appliques, or buy ready-mad- e ones which simply need to be attached. d, ,'w gewing Fun rL day of the shapeless and The apron irfrum apron is past. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS m v Youngsters will love these new eookle treats Use your favorite oatmeal cookie recipe, fold in one half cup of finely cut gumdrops There' a real favor surprise in every bite. Serve stew in a noodle ring, maeie by packing cooked noodles Into greased mold, then turning out on a chop plate and filling the center with cooked stew slices hi Dip thin calves-live- r French dressing, then tn bread crumbs and saute quickly In but ter. This is truly delicious! it J r) (KJ SOPEPENPABLE Rises FAST vfcii&rvfVOv V --V i VVr'j AM f I 1 f ALL YOU PO I I f m - i (fit SPRINKLE ON j WATER, j U LET 9TANP 10 MINUTES. I SS TOP OF LUKErVAKAA IOOJCT buy 3 pockoget at a time. Alwayi keep it on hand. You con count on it for instant action any time. 3 times as man women prefer FLEISCHMAIIIlS YEAST |