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Show THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, April 20, 1948 PAGE SEVEN Finds Crater Lake Delhis Airfield Kaminer in a vain search of a Delhi is located Between fabulous lost mine, discovered one rachi, capital oi Pakistan, and Calof the world e greatest scenic trea- cutta, India, Delhi's airport is Palsures in June, 1853, when his sure- ana. a modem field with two 6.000-fofooted donkey stopped et the very runways and lighted for night brink of Crater Lake. The lake, operation, A wartime base for resting in the crater ot an ancient British bombers when India was volcano. Is six miles across, 2.000 threatened by the Japanese, the feet deep, surrounded by crater airport now is operated by toe Inwalls 2.000 teet high. A national dian government aad is comparable park since 1002. this area is being in size to LaGuardia field. New visited by tens of thousands of vis- York, itors during 1948. Oregons terriMountains of Oregon torial centennial year. Volcanic activity of long age bequeathed Oregon a number of Herrings Contribution d mountain peaks, led The herring deads all fish in the tributes to industry. They are sold by Mt. Hood near toe Columbia number of products which it eon-f- river gorge. It towers into the heafollowed consumption as fresh, smoked, vens for 11,245 feet closely salted and canned products and ere by Mt. Jefferson, the Three Sisters, rendered for oil and fish mesl. Mt. McLaughlin and others. Modern trails make ascents to the sumScales ere used in the manufacture mit of Mt. Hood popular during of artificial pearls. The chemist altoe summer vacation season. so has found the herring of value. Xlter A EXCEPTION FICTION By PAUL TULIEN Cottier TOWN 0 in the weU, with no way ot getting out and with littie hope ot rescue, Chris Thornton remembered the l ne he had written over and over in his copbook some 40 years before. "NEVER PUT OFF TILL TOMORROW WKAT YOU CAN DO TODAY. He could fairly see the large round letters he had so laboriously formed w,th pen held stiffly in fingers. The line had had little meaning for him then just sonffe words that he must write over and over until Miss Curry was satisfied. And M ss Curry had been hard to satisfy. It3 meaning was bruught home sharply to him now when perhaps it was too late. However, the former owner of the farm had let so many things about the place run down that he had time only to take care of what seemed most necessary. Undoubtedly, he thought ruefully, it would have been wiser to replace the rotten boards that centred the abandoned well, even though his cows might have stepi ed over a fallen wire to trample h'S promising corn. All day he had been f.xmg fences, and coming home be had forgotten about the well which he could not see in the darkness. An ankle had been hjrt in the fall perhaps sprained or broken. It was swollen and painful, and probably would be C about like worrying about the crops or planning something else. Such worries looked pretty inconsequen-ti"'- l now. And unless he could get out of the well, there wouldn't be any more planning. Thinking of the line made him think of the boys who had been his schoolmates and playmates In Tom, days those long-paGeorge, Cecil, Jimmy, Fred and many others whose names he could not even recall. Where were they non? He hadnt seen one of them for years. Dimly their faces appeared out of the past, and then the line came bobbing back, blotting, them out. "NEVER PUT OFF TILL TOMORROW WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY. Why couldnt the line stay away, he thought angrily. It couldnt do him any good now. His dog began barking at a squirrel maybe. Or was somebody coming? He shouted for help, hopefully at first, but as the minutes went by, despairingly. The dog continued to bark. Probably at a squirrel, for there were many of them about "Where are you? After the stranger had found ladder and helped him out Thornton said, I should have fixed that long ago. 'Way back when I was in the second grade I wrote in my about Teven hundred copybook times, 'NEVER PUT OFF TILL at him; probably w Wi snow-cappe- or -- f ed 32fi0H?iee (See recipes below) Good Refreshers Versatile homemakers keep LYNN sup- the refrigerator or the home freezer and your problem of what to serve Is solved. There are any number of ways to serve Ice cream with frozen, fresh or canned fruit, CH MBERS MENU Toasted, Buttered Rolls course, its in milk shakes, sodas, sundaes coolers that can be prepared little effort. large bowl of milk punch with Ice cream floating on top will be g a and satisfying drink to serve for a large crowd. Pass this with cookies or sandwiches made from items on the emergency shelf. Any large bowl may be used for the punch. and, use and with A to wonderful of taste-temptin- telligence, Is definite evidence of an adult who hasn't grown np and who is dumb in the bargain! Dr. M. M. Reynolds, careful observer of human traits, made a study of negativism in babies. It begins to ddARLFS B. ROTH appear at the age bf six months, he found. Then it gradually subsides. Intelligent children exhibit negativWhy jBe a Negative? too ism less than dull children. Wherever These are some persons it persists, it is a sign of deficient many.J am forced to declare who intelligence and a mind that wont live under the handicap of a pergrow up. And to have negativism if a has that negative tinge. sonality not a thing of which to be proud. In psychology we recognize them Closely akin to negativism is a as a definite and an unpleasant Commoner trait We call It stubborngroup. We classify them. We name ness. of us are bom stubthem. We call them negatives, and born, grow up stubborn, die stubthe disease from which they suffer born to the everlasting damage of for it is really a chronic mental our personalities. For like negativstate of unheal'h we call negativism, stubbornness is a sign of mental ism. deficiency and inadequacy. The stubA person with a negativistic perborn person isnt strong; he is meresonality always is ready to argue ly weak; he is afraid that if he gives the other side of the question. You in, yields a point, he never again make a statement He says: "Oh, I will be able to climb back to the don't know about that. Listen." And same degree of vantage. Therefore then the battle is on. For an exhibi- he sits tight tion of downright contrariness, the If you have negativistic or stubnegativistics always are on hand. born tendencies, dont give up heart They do not really know that they You can get over both. Just examine handicap themselves by this trait your own mental outlook. Do you To the contrary. They are proud of find yourself taking the opposite side todir bold, contrary attitude. They of questions? Do you find yourself will tell you it is a sign of courage holding your ground when there is and strong will. All of which Is piffle. no reason for it, no need of it? A negativistic tendency, far from Then guard against both these being a sign of strong will and In-- tendencies of yours. Watchfulness you must exercise. But you can wilt if you try. And you must win, because no negative, no stubborn personality was ever a successful, likeable or a charming personality. LET'S TALK fit One-thir- d Job Injuries Increase In Postwar Industry U. S. economy expanding under Is the pressure of postwar necessity, but that almost frantic expansion is taking a high toll in deaths and In- juries ot workers, Last year, the bureau of labor statistics reports, was the seventh in a row in which more than two million workers suffered disabling injuries on the job. Time lht during the year. because of injurie amount. the million man-da-y e emequivalent of a years ployment for about 150, 00CF persons". Giving even greater pause was the fact that 17,000 persons were killed in job accidents during 1947. Bureau of labor statistics puts the blame, to a large extent, on ed to 44,7 full-tim- rising employment Another factor last year, however, were two major industrial disasters the Texas City explosion and the Centralia, I1L, mine disaster both of which took heavy tolls. Job injuries in 1947 Increased 1 per cent over 1946, job injury deaths jumped S per cent The years toll included 1,800 employees who will be totally disabled for the rest of their lives and another 90,000 who will suffer some permanent impairment as long as they live. , Increases in injuries and deaths occurred in construction, mining and quarrying, public utilities and trade. Agriculture and railroading injuries were fewer than in 1946. Punch (Serves 12) quart chocolate lee cream coffee, quart freshly-mad- e Mocha 1 1 chilled 12 teaspoon almond flavoring Few grains of salt 12 pint whipping cream 14 teaspoon grated nutmeg To Chill coffee in refrigerator. prepare punch, pour coffee into punch bowl, add half of the Ice cream, salt, and stir until partially melted. Whip cream until stiff, add in Fold blend. and flavoring whipped cream and rest of ice cream. Sprinkle lightly with nutmeg and serve immediately. What about those easy to bake cookies at the last minute? Yes, refrigerator cookiei are wonderful made just before serving because they take less than a quarter of an hour to bake. Have the dough ready for just such emergencies as this. Butterscotch Refrigerator Cookies (Makes 50) 12 enp butter or shortening 1 cop brown sugar egg, well beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 12 cups sifted flour 12 teaspoon baking soda 12 teaspoon salt 1 Vork shortening or butter until light and fluffy. Add sugar gradualn ly and cream until light Add egg and vanilla and mix Sift together dry inthoroughly. gredients. Add gradually blending thoroughly. Shape into a roll and wrap In waxed paper. Chill thorh thick oughly. Cut in slices and bake on sheets in a hot (375 oven for 10 minutes. Here are other cookies which keep well and are nice to have already in the cookie jar: , ... well-beate- 18-Inc- e) .... Hermits (Makes 4 dozen) 24 cup Urd 1 12 cups brown sugar, firmly packed 8 eggs,, well beaten, , 2 12 cups 'sifted flour teaspoon baking soda 12 teaspoon cinnamon 12 teaspoon nutmeg 12 teaspoon salt '14 cup seedless raisins cup chopped waluuta Cream together the lard and sugar. Add eggs, and then fold in flour which has been sifted with the spices. Just before all the flour 1 1 LYNN SAYS: Equipment Wears Better With Daily Care Refrigerators should be defrosted at least once a week. Excess forming of Ice can be avoided if you keep the door closed. Get what you need out of the refrigerator quickly to prevent air from entering. ior of toe refrigerator may be cleaned with warm Water to which ia added a bit of baking soda. Never use abrasives on toe enamel. The-inter- SOMETHING Furnitur. File, Typewriter. Machine. Safe, Cash Register. Of fir 2S Add-ta- g INSTRUCTION is blended add the nuts and raisins. Drop by spoonfuls on a greased or oiled cookie sheet about tyro inches IT'S FUN TO PLAT POPULAR P1ANOI Delight your friend in Tew week, iat?. rpid aamethod. Three trialcaehbaton for SLftf. for eight addiyou study $1.00 Fay tional lesaona by mail. - THE UOODSELL STILE . IJI W. Chapman, Fullerton, California apart. Bake in a moderately hot (375 degree) oven for 15 minutes. THESE COLUMNS W. ,r. always ready to rv. yoa with good print-1- . N. matter what th. FARMS FOR BA! E Apple Butter Cookies (Makes 24) - ADVERTISE FOR IT, IN SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE South Stet St., SIt Lake City, Utah Beverage of 12 cup shortening cup brown sugar egg, well beaten 12 teaspoon salt 12 teaspoon baking soda 3 cups sifted flour 12 cup buttermilk 12 cup apple butter or tart jam Granulated sugar Cream together shortening and sugar; add egg. SJt together toe dry ingredients and blend in alternately with buttermilk. Chill until easy to handle. Roll to an eighth of an inch thickness then cut with 2 12 inch cookie cutter. Put together in pairs with apple butter or Jam in the center. Press edges together with a fork. Sprinkle with sugar. Place on greased cookie sheet about an inch apart and baka in a very hot (400 degree) oven for 12 to 15 minutes. 1 . Write ter rRKS INm fan wttienent ntortuntf1, Seasonably priced. G. F. Cor vail. Canadian Paciha RaiUay, VaBcouret, 1) ft CANAOtA FORMATION FetlU aoila. FARM-- HELP WANTFD nature of tha joh may ha wa ara ready te do it at price that will he satisfactory. The Salt Laka Tribune ha epenlnga for a reporter and a epr reader of two or more year tperienee. Will also consider plu tug a beginner with good odurational background. Addroaa Inquiries with full Information to Managing Editor, Salt Trlbuno, Salt Laha City, Utah. LET US PRINT 1 If to crowd is hungry you can add some sandwiches to serve with the punch or milk shakes if you are entertaining a crowd of youngsters. Here are sandwiches easy to make with materials easy to keep on hand; Deviled ham and cream cheesa with lettuce on whole wheat or rye bread. Egg salad alone or combined with sliced ham or tongue on wheat or white bread. Peanut butter mixed with hooey and chopped dates on toasted white bread. Crisp bacon, crumbled and mixed with cold baked beans and chopped mustard pickle on white bread. Cold canned chicken, chopped and mixed with celery, minced and green pepper. Finely diced bologna with finely shredded cabbage, prepared mustard, salt and moistened with sandwich spread. Cold meat loaf sliced thin and spread with chili sauce. Dried beef, washed and minced, then mixed with cream cheesa and seasoned with minced onion and a dash of horseradish. Prepared Smlthfield ham with d cream cheese or chopped eggs or mayonnaise. Ground leftover meat (pork, beef or ham roast) mixed with chopped d eggs, grated raw carrots and mayonnaise. Minced baked or cooked ham mixed with chopped eggs, and seasoned with a dash of dry mustard, mayonnaise and a bit of grated onion and Worcestershire hard-cooke- hard-cooke- hard-cooke- d sauce. Deviled " ham mixed with chili sauce and softened butter, spread on freshly toasted white bread. Tuna fish and chopped olives, mixed with mayonnaise. Peanut butter combined with orange juice and chopped dates. MISCELLANEOUS PIPER CUB airplane J-- 4 in A- -l vend, tt hour m motor and just licensed. 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Ranges will give better service 11 pilot lights are always kept cleaned e WB BUY AND SELL Radishes Pickle Fans Ice Box Lemon Pie ' WANT WANTED TO BUY Potato Chips Carrot Sticks ' f-- ISMLVSt Cold Salmon Salad plies on hand to prepare tasty refreshments for unexpected friends who may drop in for a visit or after a game of bowling or golf. It's well to keep the cookie jar itocked for just such occasions. Another idea is to keep packaged ice cream in the freezer compartment man live without water? And how soon Bow long, he wondered, conld would aqyone miss him? fiot soon enough, he was certain. Dominical RrpnbUo Unpainted Furniture The Dominican republic .ceupies Unpainted furniture was first ofs of the island of fered In a commercial way about about Columbus which Santo Domingo, were 1925. The offerings very of named Hispaniola when he discovmeager, consisting primarily kltrnen tables and chairs Today ered it on his first voyage tn 1492. ts Haiti). Tha unpalnted furniture is available In (The otherd third better selection. Tt is especiafly president is supposed to be elected every five years by popular vote, popular with people who live doubin which women taka part, but he led up In apartments. ' for an Is eligible to be indefinite period. two-third- Welcome the Crowd with Mocha Punch could a softly, his dog looked down she had been sitting there all night, waiting for him to come up. If only there were a way to have the dog summon help. He might as well forget that. There wasn't any way. He wished it would rain, for enough water might run down into the well to satisfy his growing thirst. Then too, Edwards might find time to come; his other visits had been made on rainy days. Might as well forget that too. It wouldn't rain. Why did that copybook line keep looming before his eyes? Otherwise he never thought of things that hapcourse, otherpened so long ago.-O- f wise he had other things to think Whining . TOMORROW WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAYY and Ive certainly found out now how wise that is. I suppose that makes good sense always. agreed the other, unless theres an exception to prove the rule. "Well, if every rule has an exception, this was no exception, anyThornton said, adding sudway, denly, "Say, how did you happen to come? "I represent the Valley Farmer. Your subscription has run out. Thornton laughed. "Theie's the exception we were talking about. I got a letter from your paper a month ago asking me to renew. Ive put off send.ng the money again and again, but if I hadn't put it off, you wouldnt have come today. was forever climbing, yet never quite reaching the top. How long, he wondered, ot aeossans' iasaosLkj some one called faintly. worse by morning. He struck a match and looked at his watch. Twenty to nine. Surely it must be later than that, for it seemed like hours since he had fallen. He held the watch to his ear; it was running now anyway. Never before had a night been so unending. Snatches of sleep came at intervals, sleep broken by torturous dreams In which he man live without water? And how soon would anyone miss him? Not soon enough, he was certain. The farm lay in a lonely place and a car seldom passed over the grass-grow- n road. He had had few visitors during the months he had bved here. Lou Edwards, his nearest neighbor, had stopped in several times, but it was unlikely that Edwards would come again soon for he had little time for visiting since his last boy had left. Thorntoh knew that a man could climb out of a well without a ladder by bracing his back against one side and getting a toehold between the stones on the opposite side. He had seen It done though he had never tried it himself. To try it now, when his foot was so painful he could not stand on it, was out of the question. Shouldve busted my neck Instead, he muttered bitterly. "That would have ended the misery sooner. The stars faded from the small circle of sky that he could see. Gradually light entered the well. 'W JL Truckloads or Carloads HIGHEST PRICES PAID Write to: UTAH . 463 BY-PRODUC- South 3rd West r TS CO. Salt Lake City 4, Utah |