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Show THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON; UTAH PAGE SIX Tuesday, August 10, 1948 bled. She looked like aha might cry. The next day, Daddy tald hurriedly, tha bear decided that Ihey just had to hv wood, to they went back among the trees. After they made sura that no other animal waa to tight, Sally bev picked up the axe and began ','chop-- a - T H. UH, Daddy could tea It com-In again! He had just aattled U down to read the evening paper when Barbara climbed on one knee, and George Henry took poaseaslon of the other. He let the newapaper drop to the Boor. He couldn't read with a pair ot head in front of hla eye. How old am X, Daddy?" Barbara asked. Tbla was better than Daddy had hoped for. He was expecting something else. - You'll be three next month, he told hec. He thought that if be used a little child psychology he could keep the childrens thoughts on their ages and birthday parties, instead of having them think of that other thing. Youre five, George Henry," he said, youll soon be going to school. George Henry said bluntly, tell us a story. , Here it was, that other thing that be could see coming. Not now," Daddy groaned, I dont feel like telling h story." The three beari, keh, George Henry?" Barbara chimed fax. They settled hack expectantly to Daddys arms. Their flannel pajamas were soft and Warm as his arras embraced them. Once upon a time there was threa besra," Barbara prompted. What could Daddy do? Ha shrugged hla shoulders hopelessly. The three bears lived tn a cabin at tha adge ot a woods." No Goldilocks," George Henry said, tell us about the three bears and an elephant" An elephant? Daddy didnt feel like plotting a new atory, It will have to be Goldilocks," ha said. Barbara clapped her little chubby hands. Goody," she cried, whet does the elephant do b the tory, Daddy?" But I, don? know any. elephant story." Remember the one you read out ef the book that you wrote?" This Was George Henry trying to refresh hi Daddy's memory. Daddy tried to think over tha juvenile stories that he had written and had had published. He couldnt place an elephant story that had anything to do with three bears. No Daddy, it wasn't to tha book, Georg Henry suddenly remembered, you just told It to ua." The easiest thing to do. Daddy decided, was to make up a story, then rush tha children eft to bed, During the day, be continued, the atm shone bright on the cabin and kept the threa bear warm. What waa the beara names?" Barbara wanted to know. Thera could be bo question about tha names. Whether it waa bean, pig, ducks or rabbits, tha names had to be the same. On bears name waa Barbara, another Georgs Henry, and tha third, Sally." d Sally was tha childrens aister. She had just started to taka violin lessons, and Daddy could hear her b her bedroom trying to squeak soma notes out of tha G string. As I was saying, the bears were kept warm b the daytime by tha hot tun. But at night when the sun went to sleep, it got very cold, and the beara had to keep a fire b tha hearth ef tha open lira place. The telephone bail rang, and as tha children mother cam from the kitchen to answer It, Daddy remained silent This was a rule b tha home. No one talked while someone alas waa speaking on the telephone. - eight-year-ol- The children bugged against Daddy. , H thought they might go to sleep. Their mother talked for several minutes. Daddy gathered from the things aha said that tha was giving Mrs. Piper, a neighbor who lived up tha street a recipe for cheat chop. Daddy, toll us elephant" George Henry band against his mouth to a yawn. But before long, the Pleats tF 7 A-- ViTf - naan its ... b be elephant" Daddy Ignored be Interruption. George Henry bear dropped be axe and be bre bears ran at tost as bey could back to belr cabin, and bey locked bemselvet to. George Henry aat up straight all sleep disappearing from hit bright blue eyes. Did be elephant chase them, Daddy? ha asked. Daddy sighed deeply and said sternly, Will you two settle down and allow m to tell be story?" Meekly, George Henry settled back in Daddyi arm.' -- That might it waa very cold and be beara had no wood to bum. They huddled near be damp lira place and almost froze. The poor bears, Barbara mum- - no fun to get worn out to ba process of pack- b new and safe Insecticide material which Itself can save more grain from damage by insects 'ban that needed for be relief of Europe, now I to production, and insecticides made from it are being made available to be consumer to quantity, lays Glenn Haskell president of U. 8. Industrial Chemicals. ' The new insecticide, which can be used with complete freedom where food la handled is known as pyre-noAfter bre years of exhaua-ti- v testa, it has been found affective against a broad rang of insect A Asst earefuily, gvdcosrt Asm 17 through n. ink life. kttrte As? sow are Killed, Bsc, prdcMS, you set dealing with siytayi filled That globes saarcic migk sad A kcssAlsw Y tn Wkh As uoadu of thing! Ass wers sad Ass us sobs Sip Asa quickly sexier At bsobsa tod. 1st poo, too uoa, corns fus co Ass wiA The new insecticide is versatile to its application, and can be used to oil sprays, aerosols, emulsions, dusts or wattable powders. Its nature makes it safe for use under any circumstances, Haskell ay. Cod. It can be sprayed on be interiors of grain bins, where Insects have been taking an annual toll of 300 million bushels of grain in be United States alone, or bree time 100 million bushels needed for be relief of Europe. It can be used safely on growing foods, feeds of animals or anywhere bat food is b x ing, and processed or prepared for human consumption. It jia complete safety to household or garden use, and can be used directly on animals, without damaging effect to animals or to meat and dairy product. - bere ia your Toddler, boy or girl, to this sunsuit! Adorable, wib bear or dog to embroider to easy stitches or to applique. ban riving with soggy sandwiches as well as bruised cake. Everyone will feel better at picnics if you plan well balanced meals, so have your share of starches, vitamins and minerals. Sandwiches are a standby, but bey can have infinite variety. Add some crisp vegetables to filling when you can, bus making b texture interesting and more delicious. Plan to use fruit tn season, carefully washed and wrapped,' of course, so you can enjoy eating It Cakes should be simple, and are best made to square or oblong pans, tucked to a box and cut when served. No chance for messing when Its done this wayl HERE ARE SOME delightful fillings for sandwiches which I know will be a hit wib be folks. Chill be fillings, and bey wont soak through ba bread. Filling Savory sandwiches) (Makes IS slices bread 94 cop softened batter 1 cup deviled ham 1 enp grated raw carrot 94 enp chopped green pepper 94 teaspoon oalt 94 cap mayonnaise Spread sliced bread and butter. On eight alices spread deviled ham. Combine green pepper, carrot, salt and mayonnaise. Spread carrot mixture on ham and place buttered slices of bread on top. Cut as desired and wrap welL Egg Salad Sandwiches (Makes S) S chopped d eggs 1 cap minced celery 94 teaspoon oalt 94 cop minced staffed olives 94 cap mayonnaise Mix all ingredients togeber order given. Spread filling cracked wheat bread which bean buttered. Shrimp Sandwiches (Makes S) 94 enp canned and cleaned shrimp, crahmsat or lobster 4 tablespoons hotter ar anbstltnto 94 teaspoon minced onloa 1 teaspoon lemon Jnloo 94 teaspoon mustard 5 tablespoons minced stuffed olives Whlto ar whale wheat broad Mines bo shrimp and mix wib the remaining ingredient. ChQl thoroughly before spreading co b Ham-Vegeta- bard-cooke- bread. Sandwiches "(Makes 8) enp ground, cooked chicken enp ground, cooked ham chopped, staffed olives teblespoona mayonnaise teaspoon lemon juice Chicken-Ha- 94 94 I 194 94 LYNN CHAMBERS MENU Easy sewing I A London airport was be scene of 1ja! meeting of two sisters who had never seen each ober before, albough bob were over thirty years old. When Miss June Morgan, 31, stepped down from be plana arriving from be United States she was greeted by her sister Violet, 34, now Mrs. Clifford Evans of Reading, England, who had been left to Great Britain as a child when her parenta went to America, where June was bora three years later. Each sister had photographs of be ober and bey had no difficulty recognizing each ober at crowded airport. Ham and Vegetable Sandwiches Egg Salad Sandwiches Chicken-HaSandwiches Deviled Eggs Whole Tomatoes Potato Chips Grapes or Watermelon Mincemeat Goodie Lemonade or Milk Recipe Given. When you empty a Be sure be clob or pobolder you use to handle hot pots and bottle, blow air into it and ben If its wet, be screw be stopper to. Combine and spread on white pans is dry. will form steam and moisture bread. When an nncolored photograph burn your hand. a (not glossy) needs cleaning, wipe to DEVILED EGGS are handy To scrape be bottom of a pot, it wib a damp clob; then place have on a plcnic.fw, it face down on a smoob dry to eat eiber wib jT "v use a wooden spoon or be sharp clob until its dry. This end of wooden a clobespin. be sandwiches, damas noise well as minimizes themselves by or wib tomatoes age to be pot. hot-wat- er - alio nothing arworse - non-tox- ic vr ik A naiMltoAifrniia carry becaua And colas wig ms ia bright tout... A soma picnics during be summer? Is be variety still bere to tempt jaded appetltea or are you ready for some quick and easy ideas full of inspiration? Youll want to keep anything edible simple and easy to prepare as well as easy to bears dared to. apeak, so, be elephant Wked. around and saw bat they had bean chopping at ba tree. So be elephant chopped be tree down for bem, George Henry volunteered. Daddy smiled. This would b better ban bringing to a lot of complications and would get tha children to bed to a hurry. Yes, ba elephant took be axa in his trunk and chopped be tree into small pieces. Tha bears ben saw bat ba elephant was a friend, so, each gabered an arm load of wood, while ba elephant took a big load in bis trunk, and bey 11 went cabin. back to Ia bat all Daddy? Barbara wanted to know. Not quite. The elephant waa so big bat It couldnt go through be door of be cabin, and when night came, it had to stay out in ba cold, while be beara kept warm near b fire. hardly GEORGE HENRY could eyes open but ha said, Let be good elephant go inside near ba Are, Daddy. Daddy bought for a moment How could ha get be elephant inside? Suddenly he knew how. The following morning be bears were so sorry for ba elephant that bey got out all belr carpenter tools and busily went to work. Did bey build another cabin? Barbara asked this albough Daddy bought aha was asleep. No, bey juat made a bigger doorway and ba three beara and ba elephant lived happily togeth r ever after. Barbara and George Henry slept peacefully as Daddy carried bem upstairs and put bem in beir beds. Then Daddy went downstairs, picked up be newspaper and settled back to his chair. But he didnt read newspaper. It dropped to be floor as h closed his eyes and went to sleep. DC 1 Sisters Meet For First Time 'yOOC Picnic Foods WE ALL AGREE that picnic Sr fun, but hows ba food holding out, now that youva already had have Wood for their lire, so every day. bey Went into" be" wood to chop down a tree." Louder, Daddy," Barbara told him, I can hardly hear you." George Henry wiggled a bit and asked, Wheres be elephant? Tha elephant?" Daddy had forgotten ber was supposed to be an elephant The elephant uh, well be bears had to get to him go to be woods for fire wood. One day Sally bear waa chopping down a bee. It was a big tree, for' most of be small trees had already been burned, and aha became tired. George Henry bear took the axe and began to chop chop chop. What about the elephant Daddy?" It waa Barbara this time. Suddenly the beara heard anothwoods. Georg Hener sound to ry bear stopped chopping to listen. Thump bump bump ! AH three beara were startled. They never heard this nois before. Barbara amiled, Here comet Dept. Randolph St Chicago H, Wame These Foods Make a Picnic (St rtcipts btloui) na a story. has embroi- AHdr L, ? But kua Am Tbqr boU A dsvas tad Asb Aad At gold aooos of svsty goigsous day ; They are tereyvicb age, y youth illpddeia , f if N tell 740 Enclose 30 Cents for pattern. No '1 Gearge Henry said bluntly, Pattern Sewing Circle Needleeraft M4 W. y. Ask ires, but say ammsat , Sunsuit dery transfer; pattern in Bizes 1, 2, 3, 4 in one pattern. Laura Wheelers new, improved pattern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos, concise directions. thumping noise again rang out b the woods. Thump tljump thump. The beara were too frightened to run bis pie. time, and suddenly a big animal When his wife went back to tha stuck its bead and long trunk bekitchen. Daddy looked at the chil- tween two trees and glanced bedren. Their ye were dosed. Ah, wildered at tha three shivering no more story telling tonight ha beara." Barbara dapped her hands. The thought George Henry opened sleepy elephant!" she cried. Let it be a good elephant heh eye. So the three beara had to keep a lira at night Daddy? Georg Henry said. All right it waa a good eleDaddy began to talk softly, sooth-inglThis would put the children phant, and it asked the bears why sound to sleep. "The bears had to they were frightened? None of be Grace Noll Crowell , Easy to Embroider about the held hla hold back Niv Insicticldu (o Savi Considerabli Grain Damagi . S unsuit Is PATTERNS chop b HANDU NiEDLECRAfT LYNN SAYS: Do Something Special Wib Tour Salads Scoop out fresh and nicely firm cucumbers. Flake ITcan of salmon, season it wib lemon juiee and mayonnaise and fill ba hollowed cucumbers. Wib bis pass some crackers and cheese and luncheon is served. Chlexen salad takes on an elegant air when its served to canned peach halves. Sprinkle wtb toasted, slivered almonds. or ober relishes. Here' When raisins get stale and hard, bey can be freshened and used if you put bem to a stramer and w you bem much work. Deviled Egg. 8 eggs 4 tablespoons softened bitter 1 teaspoon aalt 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Dash of pepper . 1 teaspoon vinegar Mayonnaise Cut egg to half lengthwise and remove yolks. Mash yolks and combine wib butter, salt, mustard, pepper and vinegar. Add mayonnaise to make a creamy consistency. Refill egg white and sprinkle wib paprika. Chill hard-cooke- set the strainer wib a cover on it over a pot of boiling water for about 15 minutes. a d HERE ARE SEASONAL fruit suitable to take on a picnic: Apricots, plums, nectarines, peaches, berries, cantaloupes and watermelon. Oranges, apples and bananas are also good standbys. Grapei and cherries are delightful Berries and peaches may be washed, sugared and placed in mason jars wib tight covers. If you are taking melon, its best to Most common types . of shoe polish can be removed wib cleaning fluid. Or, on washable whites, let be polish dry and ben brush most of it off. After bat, wet it and let it dry again so you can brush it again. In an emergency, when you havent time to change from your best shoes to your house ones for some cooking or dish washing, protect be shoes by slipping - paper bags over your feet and secure bem at be ankles wib rubber bands. last-minu- te ftuild serve it be Torments Your Baby Here's a tipi So many mothers rely on Retinol to quickly relieve fiery itch ot babys diaper rash, dry eczema, chafing it must be good. Coats little at all druggists. Try famous Resinol Ointment. ... Buy U- - Vigor-- . . S. Savings Bonds! nergy j ' A Delicious Kelloggs Com Flakes are d ! A quick energy satisfying food for kids. They sure can use itl f fuel-foo- chill it thoroughly, wrap to waxed paper, scoop out If Fiery, Itching Skin and cut and seeds just before you HT YOU LIKE cookies to take along wib you, serve bem wib be fruit or as snacks between meals if you are making be picnic a whole day affair. Mincemeat Goodies (Makes 4 dozen) 1 cap shortening 3 caps eager 3 eggs, beaten 3 caps sifted floor 1 cap mincemeat 1 teaspoon baking soda 94 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cloves I teaspoon nutmeg 94 teaspoon salt 94 cup chopped nuts Cream shortening and sugar until fluffy. Add eggs and floor enough to prevent mixture from curdling. Add mincemeat and dry Ingredients, sifted togeber, and b nuts. The amount of flour varies wib ba amount of liquid to the mincemeat Tha mixture should be stiff enough to drop from spoon onto a greased cookie sheet Bake in n moderate (375 degree) oven about 10 minutes. easy-to-carr- y mtm fLA(E ElBBYLEARNS HOI' RED STAR DRY YEAST SAVES miE AKHUJ...WONTTRAT IRAKI u lATt RORTMC CMimCM SUPMftt I 2' ggaaasaess HARVEST quioc METHOD pan ROUS time - Mua 2 Hit IftMpOWMi HrrT, l I sifted ftor PBaSSaSgS spgasfisssR er tlMIMI f . ON T1MS m NOWMUCN aeo STAR AMO ROUS UW6SI Ml Released by WNU Features. Melons have an affinity for lime seasoning. Marinate wedges or balls of melon to be juice before serving bem on crisp lettuce leaves. Have you ever served a shrimp salad to cucumber cups? Or try be salad in green pepper rings, garnished wib wedges of red, ripe, well chilled tomatoes and deviled eggs. Plmiento cups are a nice innovation for salads. Try filling bem wib an egg and celery aalad. 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