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Show Tuesday, September 16, 1947 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE SIX How to Clearly and Convincingly - Place Your Thoughts Before Public. while Will, I remember you held me in your arms, that no girl could have been happier than I was at that moment No two people could have been more in love. We Were dont laugh, please we were like that fire is now. Just one consuming blaze of love for each m FICTION corner OUT. OF THE EMQERS By NORMAN STANLEY BORTNER Sand 25 cents In coin (or "SelMratioc-tio- ar Public Speaking to Weekly News-papeService, 243 Weil 17th Street, New Vork II, N. Y, Print name, address with zone, booklet title and No. 83. u other. out, Janice had said. For good and all. And he had agreed. Net enthusiastically. He thought he knew what It would be like. She was going to be very calm, very noble, very much the patient wile whbtil go ne farther. All right, my dear. If you want one more talk. Im game. Just se it doesnt end In Another row. " He became slightly noble himself. Now that it was all over with them he was suddenly courteous. He spoke to her In a tone he might have used toward any woman not his wife: "Where would you like to sit while you pronounce T L ETS talk this thing good-lookin- g sentence? She knew at once. She must have been thinking about that "Not here, she said. "Would you mind if we went down to the cabin? The cabin. How long had it been since he bad seen the inside of that affair beside the river? And what could made her have want to go there, of all placet? "Not ha .in the least, aaid. "Well need wraps. They dressed tor the raw December day and went out tho west door. Crossing the lawn the took hit arm. That was unexpected.' And also a little uncalled for, he thought, under the circumstances. Why ahould aha make a game out of splitting up? Thinking that, he stiffened end she felt it But she did not release his arm. Remember the first time we came down here together?" she a while after their honeymoon. The big house was too big. Too many people around. Too many distractions rom each other. So they had moved to the cabin. . . , They had changed a great deal since then. Not in look. Ten year wasnt very long. In themselves, somehow. But the cabin had not changed. It was precisely as it had been then. Seemed a bit smaller, but then time always does that to distances and dimensions. He busied himself with the kindling. There was only one big chunk of wood. Enough for a little while. The fire caught nicely. Jan held her hands to the growing flames. "Feels good, she said. And when the chin had been taken from the room she sat on the sofa and He couldn't help smiling at that Jan really was in a state, to talk like that But it disappeared when he turned toward her. She was so close to tears.' And now, Will, look at us. Weve made a wretched mess of things, havent it 4 for-gott- 4 te? ip The first time we came here yoa carried me through the doorway. Will. asked him, with a restrained, almost fesrful little gesture, to sit beside her. He did, and waited again very nohlyfor her to begin thi last talk ahe wanted. At last she did. "This Is where we started. Will, the said. "Here Do you in thia little ever think about that time? "Thought of It Just a moment ago, he admitted. "We were happy then, werent r. wf' HE ' - - SHRUGGED. "Suppose we were, Jan. But Fm afraid we haven't been very happy since. No, not very. . , . And why. Will? ' somehow we could patch it up. Try again. But we've done that too la Nut luia. 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Then, if you want to forego the sauce, you can combine vegetables with other foods to make them palate-pleasin- First g "Must I get down on my knees to yeu? Is that what you want? Glowed dully. Too late, then. , . . All right dear, Ill be packed and on my way in an hour. Would you do you mind if I kiss you goodbye? Just for old times sake. I wont bother you any more." He permitted it quite nobly, and tfhen she had leaned and kissed him full on the lips he turned away from her and toward the fire once more. The door closed behind her. A N HOUR, she had said. Well, he would wait that long before going back to the house. No use having more farewells. He did not stir for a long while, frowning at the fireplace. The-- , one big chunk had only a tiny bit of redness along one edge. The rest was cold gray ash, smoking fitfully and not pretty to look at. She had been right. They had been exactly like the fire, blazing up for a time and then cooling to drabness. "I wont bother you any more. What had she meant by that? Never see him again? He realized suddenly that he WANTED to see her again. It wouldn't be right not to. You cant live with a person ten years and simply forget it, flke that. Maybe they could even be good friends, after the divorce, and have some of the fun they missed before. Without the ties of marriage, or the restraints He knew he was being very foolish, thinking things like that It was all over, and she would be strange and distant whenever IF ever they met Friends? Hardly. Jan was out of his life for good that was settled. The cabin was getting cold. He had no Idea how long he had been sitting alone. Was the hour up? He rose to stir hia aching legs and considered hunting more wood for the fire. With the tongs he probed at tha ashy big chunk and at his touch the wood which had seemed so cold so lifeless Jumped Into flames, warm, surprising, beautiful. A single teuch had done that HIS touch. He gazed open-eyeAnd then in , quick, bounding leaps ho ran up tho fcili nd into the ' house.Up ' the stairs. Through a door be had not epened for to very long. The hour was not yet gone. Jan, be said. Jan. Youre as slim as you ever were. Ill carry , you over, again. still a bit M their garden crispness left. If cooked To this point and served immediately, you will also lose less of their lovely colors Golden Cauliflower (Serves 6) 1 medium head cauliflower 1 cup raw carrots, diced ft cup onions, chopped -- Salt Paprika I 1 "ers? One thing about speaking in public, whether before a formal group or among Inends, you must be poised and able to hold your audience's attention. Our newest booMet No 83 tells you how to overcome jittery and awkward con versations. discusses parliamentary procedure and gives sample speeches. can Cheese, grated Break cauliflower into believed, is that the Pilthe Mayflower made aboard grims their first landing in this country on December 21, 1620, on a rock in what is now Plymouth, Mass., says Colliers. Actually, they first came ashore on Cape Cod the previous November 11. The rock story is not substantiated by any historical records and did not start until 121 years later. j Arrange cauliflower and carIn buttered casserole. Cover onion, seasonings, and butter. milk over contents. Sprinkle cheese. Cover. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) 1 hour, removing cover the last 15 minutes. rots with Pour with ' VV 5 t s 2 teaspoon salt ft teaspoon pepper 1 . caps milk 8 8 - d eggs, sliced for garnish Melt butter in saucepan; add minced onion and cook slowly for 3 minutes or until tender. Add flour and seasonings and blend. Gradually add milk, while stirring; cook over low heat until smooth and thickened, stirring constantly. Cheese Biscuits 2 cups biscuit mix ft cup grated cheese 1 cup milk Add grated cheese to biscuit mix and blend. Add milk, mix with fork. Roll'out to ft to ft inch thickness on floured board hard-cooke- TT. Ask Mother, Sht Knows . . . Clabber Girl is the baking powder with the balanced double ction . . . Right, in the mixing bowl; Light, from the oven, ( by Hwseketpmg j - (A. 4, A.S , Double and cut into squares or cirBake on a greased pan in a cles. hotoven12 a. still Americas oldest legend, Joy; Dmoldng (450 mindegrees) utes. Split and place hot asparagus tips between biscuits. Pour hot cream sauce over d the top and garnish with egg slices. Prince Alberts tobacco is specially rich-tasti- treated to insure against tongue bite. P.A. is ths worlds largsst-sellintobacco! g hard-cooke- flower-ette- RED, package. REGULAR OR. FAMILY SIZE . widely flour 4 tablespoon m green On Rock, Nor on Dec. 21 sev- - eral waters, then cover tightly and steam with just the drippings from the washing for about fifteen mm- utes. Squeeze as dry as possible, Chop and press through a coarse sieve. Into this puree mix two slightly beaten egg yolks, one tablespoon of grated onion, one tablespoon of olive oil, and salt and pepper to taste. Mix well and form into balls, dip in beaten egg, then m fine bread crumbs, and fry in hot fat to a golden brown. Asparagus-Chees- e Shortcake (Serves 6 to 8) 1 No. 2 can asparagus tips 3 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon minced onion READY TO SERVE. DELICIOUS GET THE ORIGINAL KELLOGG'S COM POKES I M THE WHITE, Pilgrims Did Not Land Spinach Balls Wash one peck of spinach in - tablespoons batter, melted cup rich milk cup Wisconsin Natural Ameri- 8 ... well-beate- n often, havent we? "Too often, Jan." The room was hushed, after that, for many minutes. Hushed, except for the erackling of the one big chunk and the rush of air through the chimney. And even that slowly and tempting. decreased. The fire he had built and Whichever way you prefer to not replenished was burning out. serve your vegetables, always reJust like the fire Jan has spoken of. member that the overcooked vegeBurning out It waa a simple thing table c&n never be guaranteed to to throw mere wood on a fire But make friends or Influence eaters to was It so simple to rekindle their come back for seconds, as they own flame? He decided he waa get- should Cook vegetables so there is ting morbid. There were only deep red embers Do you know? How did we lose between the andirons when she rose. "I told you last - night that what we had then? Not that-i- t makes any difference, of course. nothing would keep me from Reno, Here we are; and how we got here ahe said. 1 meant It, then, but cioesnt really matter, or even whoa Will, ril stay If you want me. Ill do my best to make us happy. We te blame. . . . Right. Will? "Right He stared Into the roar- were once. Maybe, In some way, we ing fire and considered that she was could be again. She waited. He did being exceptionally calm: Better not move- ;- did not raise his eyes. The embers glowed. than he had hoped. The first day we came here you "Will, I said Id stay if you want carried me threugh the doorway. me to. kliUu insect Colloquial: ,7 , t possibilities of? open aidei Principal female Honey-producin- A lzing the infinite 20 'Less common 42 yJ ' experts Pen for swine Title of rank cheat , 1 Remember when we just cooked vegetables in boiling, salted water and put them on the table without any thought as to subtle seasoning or attractive Thank serving? modern cookery character 19 r ID Stuffed Eggplant Cut a lid from one large eggplant lengthwise, scoop out pulp and cook in boiling salted water until tender, drain and chop fine. Saute one small minced onion, in butter until soft, not brown, add eggplant, one half cup of bread crumbs, one half cup of chopped pecans, and two eggs. Mix well with seasonings. Lastly add enough water In which the eggplant was cooked to make the mixture quite thin. Fill shell and sprinkle with bread crumb? and dot with butter and bake, about twenty minutes. 5 -- 9 Fate 12 Always 13 Girls name 14 Dread 13 Case with 17 V., ' CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 A Booklet No. 83. LIKE to say a few words you begin. But do you say the few words clearly and convincingly or are they punctuated with grunted uhs and givea Recipe l Glowed. I Horizontal Baked Spareribs 'Red Cabbage and Apples Baked Sweet Potatoes Molded Pear in Lime Gelatin Cornbread Butter Lemon Chiffon Pie For-Lun- ch i askedL -- Into Savory Dishes or Supper Qlimz BmKFAS T MENU LYNN CHAMBERS - two-room- Cant lay I do. - "You mean you. dont want to. It was after our honeymoon. And you held MY arm," Her voice waa low and uneven and somehow Queer. Oh. be said. "Whats the matter? Getting a celd? "No. Not used to fresh air, I pose. Itll be all right soon. '3n the Nevada climate, you mean? She did not answer. Maybe she hadnt meant that. To speak of the advantages of Reno while he remained East would not fit her present mood, there had been time plenty of them when i tho Important small niceties of conversation between them had been giving way to blttemeaa and recrimination. But he admitted she had never been crude. Te cover his Ha ow'd remark he said: the cabin been kept clean? Quite. Its always in good order. No telling when someone might want to use it Theres soma weod there, I'm aure. And yeu remember how that fireplace heats. Wilt Thata right I do remember. The worst ef it was that he remembered toe well, all at once. They had lived there he and Jan for Transform Vegetables we? "Damned if we havent. He was nearly noble enough to admit, furthermore, that It had been almost entirely his own fault, but he didnt. She might have agreed with him, and then the row would start. He was quiet for a long while, and then he said: But fires do go out eventually, and I guess ours has. "Yes. And whats the use of blowing on cold ashes? . . . But thats why I brought you here to the cabin. Will. I had the wild idea that fy ifcy SMALL FRY A r Joy (n Pipes... .) 4 jr Red Cabbage and Applet (Serve 8 to 10) 8 quarts red cabbage, shredded 1 cup apples, pared and chopped 1 teaspoon salt cup butter 8 tablespoons flour ft 'cup vinegar .i THERE'S a10 J'W LIKE OTHER TOBACCO PRINCE ALBERT f TONGUE-EAS- fOR 4. $ Y AND PIPE COMFORT F TASTY SMOKING! ? ft cup brown sugar Buttered crumbs Cook cabbage with apple 10 minute in salted water, drain (save water). Melt but-te- r, add flour, mix. Add ft cup drained water, and vinegar, brown sugar, thickstir until ened. Add apples and c a b b a g e. Bake in buttered casserole in hot oven (400 degrees) until crumbs are brown. Sweet Potato Cecelia (Serves I to 10) 3 pounds sweet potatoes ft cup batter Salt Pepper ft teaspoon nutmeg or maoo teaspoon cinnamon ft to 1 cup spple cider Mash cooked sweet potatoes. Add ft cup butter, seasonings, and cider, mix well. Put in buttered baking dish, dot with remaining butter. Bake In a moderate oven (375 degrees) 30 to 40 minutes, until top is brown. LYNN SAYS: Spice, Seasoning Lend New Tang to Foods If you want a really delicious sauce for your flsh, melt butter, add flour, and in place of milk, blend in sour cream. Add to this a bit of salt and pepper and chopped chives, A blade of mace and a few cloves heated with the liquid when making orange or lemon jellywill give it added spice. Strain the liquid to remove spices. A vegetable bowl of snowy white cauliflower surrounded with green peas la hard to resist. Ive smoked Prince Albert in my pipe for years," says J. W. Dole. The full, rich tobacco flavor of P.A comes through mild and mellow. Crimp cut P.A packs right and burnt right s Tasty butter sauce variations will add sparkle to humdrum vegetable dishes. Here are two possibilities: Lemon-ButtSauce ft cup butter Jnice of ft lemon 3 tablespoons parsley (if yoa prefer) Melt butter, add lemon juice and blend thoroughly. Add parsley and serve hot with vegetables. An extra dish of the lemon-butte- r sauce may bo served on the aide. er Brown-Butt- er Joy in Papers... A IS GREAT PRINCE ALBERT mart? smokes, j for UP EASIER, - Since pA ROLLS cup butter tablespoon chopped parsley Salt - . Pepper 3 tablespoons lemon juice Melt butter In a trying pan and stir until a golden brown. Add chopped parsley, lemon juice, and salt and pepper to taste. Serve hot on vegetables or fish. ft 1 AND AIELLO I p IV I enjoy the swell cigarettes get with Prince Albert,1 says W. F. ONeal. P.A. roils up fast and easy, shapes up firm and neat. And P.A g has a rich flavor too! grand-tastin- Don't forget that dates added to Crabmeat and mustard with mayonnaise makes a nice salad for a light luncheon. When you want to add a different-touc- h to frankfurters, they can be stuffed with all variety of things mashed potatoes strips of cheese, bread dressing, sauerkraut or pickle relish. . asm-TAsn- sW Released by Western Newspaper Union. muffins make them a party treat, When you're using clams, dont forget that pinch of thyme will do wonders. CRIMP CUT , j ' CJ.F. - i. Aornotda lobwaoa . WiHtst-ikw- a, N. Q, , r The National Joy Smoke N |