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Show THE LEHI SUN. LEIII, UTAH P1TTE& SEWING CIRCLE ve 1 "filhi It's Eitl :ase ive own 1 :e ea llini dowj WIS ried Jimi ENT lice Fd liciiitsj SCHANI itoCd :atek !H0? Uktll emit pi broka lAILES ICOACl 'emu ISE t LAB BLACM ULTRt PEOAli iuperint tockotl mti8i-1 mm 1 '3 mT . . . "'"wen .. X-.: 9 fieHmMii "5 MM?MMI as 1 fr 1 L- ',' V 1 ststt- .J .t too gives yon a fair Idea of the B-24 Liberator bomh.r 7 ' ' ' ' "' Stfi nd maintains the sky giant. Eighty.two ISS JL C"Ure 174" 5. on Its ensive wings Below, left: The Corsair. This sleek? dSl 2, wfl Tl . s navy fighnns ptanes. oie long narrow fuselaee and lhA in,(j , " ",lc " "e catapult from battleships and cruisers. Right: The A veneer thl n,!- P. ane-, Can be BC, edEe-hoppinS waves to press home a torpedo attack .."7' bomb- K UgH explosives. Carrier-based. ""6 "'6U Buuve encmy Sets to Allied Forces Put Heat on Gen. Rommel in Tunisia J... Ktnes are from Tunisia, as the battle for this last Nazi foothold in North Africa got Into full swing. British Royal Engineers are probing the road for land mines left by the Nazis as they abandoned line positions. Right: This German Mark 3 tank was put out of action as Rommel's panzer units the pressure of the advancing Americans. A Nazi tank crewman died beside bis gun and lies sprawled tat B. Planes on Way to Harass Enemy 1 W "M..ar.sijiiiM Til i i ii mi, . Ill MiMimT-iitiliH'iiTi J isantsiht - ! a, - m --o ajus eyes is luis cargv oi iimuca "-j i thl Fe wil1 harass the enemy. As they near their . ft vt IUC VUUTUJ o T " ' precious cargo. Army mechanics can be seen giving the "checkup. (Old Man Feels Call of Spring efil -.nt,,; - t ff4 aoarer (. mn.i.i.ii. .nii .m min of S k," " Pr"Jg and steps up to take cut at the bafl 4e -k ' Wilmineton. Del hasrhall nark. Bob Swift while Felix Hackewics and J J White look on. 'Yippees' on Patrol r i jr M itSUrl Jh Sailing ships, too, are being used bv the U. S. navy in the fight against enemy submarines. Ships like these, known as "Yippees," patrol tne inshore in-shore waters. Follows Betsy Ross 0' J' ' . ..,.. rhkir used by Aeaiea - Betsy Boss when she made the original origi-nal American flag for George Wash-inrton. Wash-inrton. little Margaret McCIoskey, descendant of Betsy Bo, sews a ted Cross flag. ifl feluiil if HI ; l3& ' ;-3.el'l f & M,a a e VI 1 1748B Princess House Frock T IKE looking neat, pretty and efficient? Just button into this princess house frock and presto . . . perfection. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 174A.R. signed tor sizes 32, 34. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 ana vs. size 34 requires 4 yards 35- mcn material. It Fits Beautifully A REAL indispensable beauti- - luiiy htting shirtwaist with kick pleat and action back. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1744 B. designed de-signed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Corresponding bust measurements SO, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 14 (32) requires, re-quires, with short sleeves, 3'i yards 39-inch 39-inch material. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required In filling orders for few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cenU in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size....,.., Name ......T., ,..,,,,,,. Address You'll Save Material by Measuring For Slip Covers This Easy Method ALLOW I'ftT ALL SEWM UNES CUT! iMrtD TO TUCK IN PIFCF cno ttarit l AROUND SEATl CUT IPIECE'V CUT PLOUNCE OF CROSS WIDTHS ALLOWIN6 SEAM FULLNESS AND HEM CUT 2 PIECES CUT I PIECE CUt 8 PIECES CUT e PIECES CUT I PIECE IB CUT Z PIECES MNONE STRIP material has a laree figure an ex. tra yard will be needed tot matching match-ing and centering the design. Decide De-cide in advance which seams are to be accented with welting or trimming and measure them to determine the amount needed. '' NOTE Do the springs In your chairs need fixing? Mrs. Spears' new BOOK 9 gives illustrated directions for doing this. ims dook also contains more than 30 other tnrut weas for keeping your home attractive attrac-tive In wartime. Copies of BOOK 9 are available at 15 cents each. Address: Could lie? Said Mr. Henpeck, who had just overheard his wife scolding the maid: "You and I seem to be in the same unfortunate position, Mary." "Not likely!" replied the maid. "I'm giving her a week's notice tomorrow." His Prerogative The conversation had turned on the ways of wives. "Well," said Brown, "when my wife and I have an argument I always have the last word." "Oh," exclaimed someone. "You do?" Brown nodded. "Yes. I apologize." Trouble seems to be a patriotic affliction. It makes the eyes red, the hair white and the feelings blue. Some Reputation Magistrate Is the prisoner a known thief? Constable A known thief? Why, he'd steal the harness of a nightmare. night-mare. Not Kidding "See that bevy of quail In the underbrush?" "Yes." "Well, watch me shoot a hole clear through the red barn behind 'em." "A monologue," wrote the school boy, "is a conversation between be-tween two people, such as husband and wife." UncUPklLt V"OUR tape measure and a little 1 figuring can help you save material ma-terial when making those new slip covers. In estimating goods remember that the length and width of each section must be the same as the widest and longest long-est measurement of the part of the chair to which it is to be -fitted plus seams, seat tuck-in and flounce fullness. Slip "cover material usually comes in 36 and 50-inch widths. Frequently a narrow chair back may be covered by splitting a 50-inch 50-inch width of goods. For other chairs 36-inch material might be cut to better advantage. II the UUSEHOLD I IINTS Sprinkle a cake with cornstarch before icing to prevent icing running run-ning off. When tablecloths wear thin in the center, cut up the outside into 12 or 16-inch squares and hem stitch and use as napkins. Wilted vegetables may be made crisp if covered with cold water and allowed to stand several hours in the refrigerator. To prevent the lower crust of fruit pies becoming soggy, brush over with the white of egg before putting in fruit filling. When two glasses become wedged together, place cold water in the upper ore and set lower one in warm water. They will then, separate with little effort. I MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose IS cents for Book No. 9. Name Address Dried Foods Compressed To Save Shipping Space Wartime shrinking of food to save shipping space brings us, step by step, closer to the old idea of a capsule meal. The latest wrinkle wrin-kle is compressing already dehydrated de-hydrated foods. Additional space saved by compressing ranges from 30 per cent for dried whole milk to 80 per cent for dried cream of cabbage soup. A dehydrated and compressed potato brick, no bigger than a shoe box, can be crumbled in hot water, and, when mixed, makes mashed potatoes for 100 soldiers. There t Hope for Ut Perhaps we are not as absent-minded absent-minded as we are thought to be, or we could forget our troubles. Some men are born great, but the majority don't even have greatness thrust upon them. Every tvifa knows that it i not all vanity that makei a husband delight in her fine clothes. He glimpses how it exhilarates her. Have You Noticed It? Journalism has made great advances ad-vances since we were a boy. Now the number of casualties in a great disaster ft approximately what the first reports say they are. An auctioneer must be very wide awake, but that doesn't get him anywhere any-where if the people don't nod. - Arise with the lark, but avoid larks In the evening. Only He Knows Mistress Marie, you were en tertaining a man in the kitchen last night, weren't you? Marie That s for him to say. ma'am. But I tried my best. Should Know Them There was a scream of brakes as the bus pulled to a sudden stop, to avoid flustered-looking pedestrian who was dithering in the roadway. Lrunson with strain and rage, the driver leaned out of his cab. It was plain he was controlling himself with a great effort as he asked politely: may I ask what are your plans, sire Too Binding Insurance A cent I take it von favor a straight life policy? Client Well, no. I like to step out once in a while, Seizing Opportunity Man at Door Do you believ in he speech? Housewife ff hy, certainly I do. Man Fine. Let me use your tele phone. When KIDNEYS need diuretic aid MP hen overstrain or other non-organic, non-systemic cause slow down kidney function, the back may ache painfully. Naturally, urinary dow may be lessened frequent but scanty often smarting. "Getting "Get-ting up nights" may ruin sleep. To relieve sucL symptoms, you want luick stimulation a kidney action. To help attain this, try Gold Medal Capsules. This easy-to-take diuretic hj been famous for over 30 years for such prompt action. Take care to use only as directed on package. pack-age. Only 35 at drug stores. Accept no substitute. Get the gennini Gold Medal Capsules today. They taastt Earth's Goodness This earth must pass into eternity eter-nity before the good of whjch it is susceptible is all developed. Charles Dickens. Raw, smarting surface relieved amazingly amaz-ingly by the toothing medication of True Economy True economy is the child of wisdom and the mother of independence. inde-pendence. Campbell. Acid Taxes Sewage Expansion of chemical industries on account of war work has made the problem of acid waste disposal more acute. These wastes cause sewer corrosion, and interfere with biological sewage treatment processes, proc-esses, fish life, and self purification of receiving waters. More Lumber Needed Development of new packages and packing methods will call for about 11 billion board feet of lumber in 1943 as compared with Vs billion feet usually used. Treat Mash With Yeast After grain has been used to make whisky the remainder can be treated treat-ed with yeast so that it becomes richer animal protein food than the original grain. Improve Dehydrated Foods Dehydrated foods now being produced pro-duced are far better In flavor, appearance, ap-pearance, and nutritional value than were those processed during the last World war. v V-Carden Fertilizer The only grade of commercial fertilizer fer-tilizer for home Victory Gardens this year will be a 3-8-7. It must be used for vegetables only. Glycerine Use Heavy The United States is now consuming consum-ing and exporting glycerine, made of waste fats at a rate of about 20 mil- ; lion pounds a year above American production. KID Extraction Fain The severe pain of a dry socket after tooth extraction can be relieved re-lieved by injections of vitamin B, it la said. Sodium Melts Easy Sodium melts at a temperature a little below the boiling point of water. Women Tote The woman suffrage amendment went into effect In 1920. New Tree Disease A new disease of cherry trees, which causes a loss of green color along the leaf veins and a general mottling of leaf surface, has been detected. Family Vegetable Needs To have vegetables from garden season to garden season, 175 pints of canned fruits and vegetables should be available for each person in the family. Edison Sought Filament In his experiments to develop the incandescent light Thomas A. Edi son tried cardboard and the whisker of a man's beard for filaments. The oldest mine in America is situated at Mt. Chalchihuitl, south of Santa Fe, N. M. This mine produces pro-duces turquoise. It was operated by Indians centuries before white men arrived in 1540, and still is in pro duction today, although on a limited basis. Long Service Senator Robert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin celebrated his 48th birthday birth-day recently, and his 18th year In congress. And in bis case, it prob-. ably would not be inappropriate to inquire to what be attributes bis longevity. Fats for Glycerine If every housewife m the United States saved four ounces of waste cooking fat in a week, it would produce pro-duce enough glycerine for the re quirements of 13 million pounds of double-base powder, used as a high explosive. - Perfect Apparel Nature has provided an Ideal for military clothing experts to aim at, in endowing the duck with an all-weather all-weather protective covering, of Ideal warmth yet light weight, thoroughly ventilated and impervious to mois ture. Scrap for Baseballs Twenty tons of scrap rubber will go into the production of 720,000 of the new baseballs with rubber-cushioned centers, taking the place of a similar number of cork-cushioned baseballs. Stockings Make Bags The 232,158 pounds of silk and nylon ny-lon stockings turned In by women salvagers between December 15 and January 15 win furnish the army with over 150,000 smokeless powder bags. . Milk Income Rises Farm income from milk, which has been Increasing since 1939, was nearly 25 per cent larger in 1942 than it was in 1941. according to the da- r i -if. J A f FR CATTlE SHEEP HORSES HOGS POULTRY SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS |