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Show t FICTION THE BUILD -- UP ambling along in my car counting posts and watching my nervous windshield - wiper as it slapped out a clear segment of a circle when I spied a smallish man walking ahead. The back of his neck seemed a bit scrawny and a little round bat sat on top of bis head as though a vagrant breeze bad dropped ft there. ,He was carrying a small bunch of flowers. When 1 pulled alongside 1 asked "him if be wanted a lift. His clothes were limp with the steady drizzle and he seemed to have walked a long way. "Ive only got a short way to go now," he said. It aint hardly worth bothering f i i I : ; i I ' I There wasnt much about me she during that time Martha got some could brag about, but she made up of the red back in her cheeks and a lot of things. She said she won she moved around more lively than me away from a fancy blonde she had in years. She made me named Tillie and told how I saved get a dinner coat with all the fixing the companys payroll when six that Went with it. She had the studs armed bandits broke Into the mill. screwed in the shirt four days beOf course, there wasnt any blonde fore the banquet After we wrote the speech we named Tillie and the six armed bandits were Just two fellows who went over it here and there until It looked In when they saw a light and sounded right Each evening after asked the road to Cloverdale. dinner wed go to the kitchen where Martha wasnt very strong and people couldnt look in and Id stand got spells now and then. They said on a chair and make the speech, it was her heart. I didnt pay much I must have delivered that speech attention to what the doctor said. at least fifty times. Pd always make her rest after Well, the big night finally came. one of her spells and shed come When 1 got dressed up I looked pret- - sM ' j. By RUBE GOLDBERG I wa I! Tuesday, September 23, 1947 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE DRAGERTON UTAH PAGE SIX JumeY Outfit for School W Princess JrocL Ss SaSij Sewing , a0dsug0l9:: CJ p U vv aw ($)$ - wXrXw .9s Xf SEEING CIRCLE PATTERNS ,UvV ',Yt uV wwAvw about. Jump in, anyway," 1 said, "youre all soaked" All right. But Im only going around the bend there to Cypress Hills." As he got Into the car he held the flowers high so as not to break the stems. "Cypress Hills, I repeated by way --of showing a little Interest Tbafa a cemetery, isnt it?" "Yes, it's a cemetery." "Oh, t said. Flowers, cemetery, rain. X kept a respectful silence. - When wo bad driven a short distance there was t great rumble of thunder through the low hills and the sky opened with a t sudden that made the surrounding landscape a wet blur "Guess m pull -- y y ' i V ' ' v ' f ' ' V. r. Ljj yj', VV: Now come, w sert tea-ren- passenger. a while, been the alongalda up road until it blows I told my over, Neither of us spoke for M V Ls - "How did It go?" she cried. 1 ( )l I shouldnt have told her. -- en be me. It seemed that everybody In town was making a speech. My SaUUra la Max! 1 8 mouth got dry. Then Simmons got up and did his dummy act and some card tricks. He went over to the piano and sang some songs. People called for mere. They all laughed and sang with him. I looked at my watch. It wa eleven o'clock. I managed to get my head clear and quickly thought over the first few paragraphs of my speech. They were saving me for the last. A sort of surprise, I thought. Then Mister Clawson got up and his voice sounded far off. He said some of the boys wanted to play poker and to ait around and chat. It was too late for more speeches. After hearing Simmon any more talk would ,be tame. It was s wonderful evening and everybody had enjoyed it thoroughly. They all stood up and sang Auld Lang Syna. The dinner waa over. You can't blama me for not being able to think clearly after that I waa so disappointed I got kind of numb. I sneaked out through tho back door and went home. Martha ran down to the front gate and grabbed me around the neck. She cried, "How did It go?" I said, "They didnt call on me. I shouldn't have told her the truth. It was a dreadful blunder. Ian. 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If you want a real taste delight, experiment with new crusts, novel fillings, and gather yourself a new and delicious collection of pastries from which to choose desserts. We all grow tired of eating the same things day In, day out, and theres so much new in the way of foods, its just not a smart homemaker who doesnt find different touches to add to her menus. Since fail la on the way, youH be Using pumpkin quite often. Here are two excellent variation of the old fashioned pumpkin pie, both of which are guaranteed to make a hit with the family. Orange Pumpkin Pie (Nine Inch) 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon 14 cup boiling water cup brown sugar K teaspoon salt 8 egg 1)4 cups pumpkin 1 cup evaporated milk (scalded) 8 tablespoons orange Juice Make a smooth paste of the spices and water. Add with th sugar, salt, and beaten eggs to th pumpkin. Stir to blend thoroughly, then add hot mllkr Add orange juice and pour immediately into an unbaked pi shalL Bake in a hot oven (425 degrees) IS minute, than reduc to a slow oven (300 degrees) and bake until filling la just set. Pumpkin Chilian Pie With Ginger nap Crust (Nine Inch) 8 egg yelks, slightly beaten 1 eup sugar 1)4 cups pumpkin 4 cup milk H teaspoon cinnamon H teaspoon salt H teaapoon ginger H teaspoon nutmeg 1 tablespoon gelatin )4 cup cold water 8 egg white Whipped cream Combine egg yolks, H eup sugar, pumpkin, milk, and apices. Cook in double boiler until thick. Soak gelatin in water 8 minutea, add to pumpkin mixture. Mix and cooL When thick add remaining sugar and fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour in pi shell and serve with whipped cream. Crust 1)4 cops giagersnap or graham cracker crumb H cup batter (scant) K sup confectioners sugar -- The great clatter of the storm outside rendered the silence behind the around fine. Jed Mi ley down at the ty good.- Martha stood at the gate was told office his like wife me and looked ten post waving good-b- y closed windows a little Oppressive. Presently the little man said, "My that and as long as they didnt get years younger. I was sort of choked wife is buried over there." He.polnt-e-d any excitement or shock they could up and happy. I was only sorry she couldn't come along. It was just In the direction of Cypreaa Hills. live to be i hundred. Martha alwhen I told her' but she for men, you know. rested ways I answered. never 'Tm sorry, 1 left really rested even when she my car in front of the house "When" was lying down. Her mind was and walked down to the Clifton HoJust a few weeks age." working. She was thinking how she tel so I could go over my speech "Was it sudden or- -" could make the town know what a just one last time. When I got there He ignored my unfinished quesgreat husband she had. I tried to I said hello to everybody even tion and said absently, "It's strange explain that it didn't matter as long Longyear, president of the bank. Id what a delicate thing Ufe is. It can aa we were happy. But she kept on never spoken to him before. I felt be cut oft by an accidental move being riled. I just kind cf hoped pretty important or even a thoughtless word. Some- something big would happen to me 'T'HE Y put me on the platform next thing you aay ctn snap It oft' Just for Martha's take. to Charlie Simmon, who is quit Ilka a thin pleca of thread." Well, sir, it was like the hand of a wit around these parts. He has Thera was a clap of thunder and fate. Something big did happen at one of those ventriloquist dummies the downpour wrapped ua In a fresh last At least, it was big to Martha and also does card tricks. He told film of rain. The little man told me and me. Mr. Clawson, the presime a few jokes and I laughed alhie story. I give It to you in his dent of the mill, was getting up a though 1 didn't listen. I took a taste dinner in honor of the town council of the soup but after that 1 couldnt words aa closely a X can remember and asked me to make a speechl eat a thing. The speech kept poundthem, , , , When I came home and told Mar- ing tin my head. Martha spent her whole llfa trying After the ice cream Mister Clawto build me up into something. She tha that evening she nearly jumped started right at the wedding. She out of her skin. I had never 1made son rapped for order and made a wet about an inch taller than me a speech before in my life.of was flowery speech about the town counit But cil Then the head of the council and she wore her flattest heels at scared stiff at the thought the wedding and stooped over a Martha was going to prove every- said a lot of nice things about the little when the minister stood ua up thing she had said about me, mill and how much good it had for the ceremony. She looked so through that speech. I just had to done the town. More speeches folClawson and the coun-cilmlowed. Each time the toastmaster proud youd think she was marrying (how Mister waa she bookAnd me a right a millionaire.(oily got ready to call oa the next speakThe dinner was two weeks off and er I shook all over thinking it might keeper at the milk Herisoutal that cooler weather ha can all indulge in a lew of the richer des Painting Cellar Floor Rubber base paints frequently are used for painting cement floor and basements, because they are resistant to alkali which would adversely affect some other types of paint. Before applying rubber base paints to a cement floor, any old paint should be removed with paint remover, all residue from the paint remover washed off with turpentine or mineral spirits, and the floor thoroughly dried out A further precaution before painting cement cellar floors, either new or old, is to etch them with muriatic acid solution .in the proportion ef about one pint of acid to one gallon of water. If the acid solution is used the floor should be well rinsed to remove traces of the acid and then thoroughly dried before painting. Twe coats of the rubber base paint then cpn beapplied. being careful that the first coat 1 dry before the second coat is applied. LTNN SAYS: Simple Foods Are Easy To Dress Up means ceoklng in To steam steam or in boiling water. To parboil means to cook food partially In one way. Potatoes may be boiled and then to finish cooking by baking, for example. 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Bake in a hot oven (425 degree F.) 13 minutes. Meanwhile add sugar and salt to eggs, combine with hot milk and cream. Add vanilla and cot-ta- g cheese. Pour over apple mixture. Continue baking in a moderate oven (325 to 350 degrees F.) 40 minutes, or until mixture sets and la a delicate brown. Date Cream Fie (Nine Inch) ' H oup sugar H cap cornstarch 1 teaspoon salt 8 capo thick sour cream 8 eggs, slightly beaten 8 caps dates, quartered )4 enp pecan meats, chopped 1 teaspoon lemon Juice baked pie shell a. man for a mile? 7. Who William was 8. Where gW gW W gW gW JW gW W (V (W 10. Smoking was generally unknown to Europeans before the discovery of America, but East Indians smoked tobacco before the time of Christ. u0ID3r Ufa fi&x&fcil Shake- speares wife? the feet? (W gto are fortunes told by 9. Who was called the Belgian Shakespeare? 10. Who introduced smoking? t? Recommended by Many The Anawera . , DOCTORS 1. Between 3,000 and 4,000. Scotts Emulsion 2. It is 40 miles from shoreline U grant HIGH ' to shoreline. . ENEROT FOOD 3. There once was a native TONIC or all asm American red fox, but about 1750 Help tone up adult ntams low in A AD the European red fox was introVltamlsa. Helpa duced into this country, and the children build aound. present red fox is the result of teeth, etrong bonce. this mixed breeding. 4. At the equator. 5. Horse mackerel. 6. Yes, for several miles. But If they keep running long enough, the man will ultimately win. 7. Ann Hathaway. 8. In China, Chinese fortunetellers examine the palms of the hands, the soles of the feet and A Safe, Sound Investmen the fingernails. 9. Maeterlinck. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! I Whipped cream Combine sugar, cornstarch and sail Add cream. Cook in double boiler, stirring constantly, until thickened. Add eggs, then dates and pecan meats, stir weU, cooL Add lemon juice, pour into pie shell. CooL Top with whipped cream. 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