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Show r IV TIIE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH first Xh FICTION Nogales was the end of the line for John Todd, and he arrived there in a blaze of glory the citizenry would never forget. Nogales, end of the line. train pulled When the thrce-ca- r slowly alongside the stone depot build'ng and stoppid, John Todd moved tiredlv from his seat and from the car Within him was a strange depression, a feeling that for him, too, this was the end of the line " He walked away from the tracks, a tall figure in Lig c.ty dress that hung on his thin frame poorly. He followed the traffic and made his way through the gate in the International Fence Long legs carried him past the slower moving, dark-clafrom Mexican women returning their marketing in Arinina stores He had seen them before He was not curious But he envied them the coinf rt of the homes they would go to, though they might be only mud huts, with roofs that leaked and windows patched against the weather. He carried no luggage, so the men barely customs Mexican glanced his way, and then nodded him through. He knew where he was going, this was all a part of the plan. A plan only half formed, perhaps, but one that had been long la the back of his mind An he needed to carry It out was nerve. Desperation was taking care of that. His hands had a new tremor. To stiU It he shoved them deep into the pockets of his slack coat. Fumbling there, they found pipe and tobacco. He stopped, stepped out of the moving pedestrian traffic into the vestibule of a curio store, loaded and lit up With the pipe clenched between his teeth and drawing well, he glanced over the passersby. It was funny, he was always looking for a familiar face, yet even friends were of no use now. He knew what he had to do and at last, his mind was made up. There was even more purpose In his stride as he left his temporary shelter and headed across the street to the ticket office of the Mexican railroad. He was a young man, yet hollow cheeks and graying temples made him appear much older. He looked as sick as he was. Well, South Mexico was his last hope. Just as far south as he could get. They said there was health to be had in the hot, high climates. But it was here in Nogales that the trail branched. Even in Mexico, where it was said one could live so big on so little, money would be Almost his last cent necessary. went for the railroad passage, but he knew where there was more for the taking So, witji the ticket safely in an inner pocket, he moved out Into the Sonora sunset, found a place to sit, to rest and to wait, and gave himself up to his own bitter thoughts Somewhat later he looked up to find a night had fallen. He was worried that perhaps he had dallied too long. He pulled roughly away from a small and very dirty shine boy who tugged at his sleeve. He walked across the street, back into the United States, and moved by the border officials with his new assurance to hurry down the mam street of the little Arizona border towm. He glanced Into darkened store windows, looked Into shadows, testing and feeling the night and the tenor of the town with his senses. He walked past an open door; the neatly lettered sign that hung above His It readMoney Exchange. heart action quickened as he looked Inside. The room was divided by a high counter. Behind were two objects that called for his attention. One; d g - dark- an open safe. The other; haired girl in a red diess She was counting out money to a couple cf tourists. Todd knew that under the counter and in the safe there were racks of silver and bills of all denominations. He hoped his nerve would hold up, to provide support yet a little longer as he coi tinued down the block. He crossed a street and er tered a small park He seated himself on a bench. The streets were gradually empA police prowl car eased tying quietly by and its occupants turni d He their heads to look at him stared back. Yet at the same time he felt a coldness around his heart. Two border patrolmen passed in a 9 . it ,. H'l A. J "Tr, .1 W" ' f .a-- , proved thousands upon 'h K thousands of times! tern. It was then that realization caughl up with Todd. He arose blowly, feel lng the pain in his chest a sudden, He moved back to the live thing counter; leaned against it. The room became a whirling wheel, and he its hub. He never heard the girl speak into the telephone. The shriek of a si ren was only a high note p ercing the roaring in his ears. But he did ii !$$$ 1 iujunn C$mieh$ r zwwsmwm V a.-- j 5 4 x : & A ' " l Mr 4$ ? Is ' 1 v V' H ? fJ-'- W A y f ' vxH:vJ V ' $. ft--. t ft. . v ,. 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Families Enjoy Variety in Desserts! ( Se Recipes Below) Dessert Patterns MY FAMILY CAN enjoy the mme meat and vegetable dishes, lays a homemaker, but they really want variety in their desserts. It's hard to keep enough good, easy to make things on hand to satisfy hem. The room became a whirling wheel, and be its hub. jeep and he was conscious of their scrutiny. Down the street the lights In the money exchange went dim. He rose from the bench and stepped out briskly. The prowl car had turned the corner, the patrol Jeep was out of sight. Todd judged the distance to the International Line; noticed with satisfaction that the officials had all moved inside their guardhouse. A quick move, a fast sprint, and the business would be done. Once across the line he could easily lose himself among the shadows between the adobe buildings, and as easily stay hidden until tram time. Into the abruptly TURNING he saw the girl in the red dress coming toward the counter with a tray of money from the safe. Her eyes were very wide, very brown, and she was very pale. In front of the counter, his back toward Todd, there stood a man. A tardy customer, perhaps, but desperation told Todd It was too late now to back out. He gripped the pipe in his pocket and poked the stem of it against the cloth convincingly. He curbed the fine tremor that was coming back to his fingers and spoke in a voice made harsh and sharp by the urgency of the moment. Put that down and raise your hands." The man at the counter jerked around. His hand stabbed out Todd felt a tearing, ripping sensation high in his chest even as the shrill bark of a small caliber pistol hit his ears. In a continued motion, the man broke Into a dash for the door. . . . x... HE da will bring some lovely thing, j I say it over each new dawn, "Some gay, adventurous thing to bold Againit my heart when it is gone." And so I rise, and go to meet The day with wings upon my feet I come upon it unaware. Some sudden beauty without nm . A snatch of song, a breath of pine, A poem Lt with golden flame; High tangled bird notes, keenly thinned, Lake flying color on the wind. : feel her nearness, the press of her body when she moved around the counter and placed arms about him to hold him erect. His knees were giving away. Except for her he would have fallen. He was aware of other people In the room. But it was her voice to which he was listening a soft, murmuring kind of a voice, full of compassion. He didnt struggle when he felt the blackness coming on him. It was better so. It was better to go now. In the arms of a lovely, sympathetic stranger, than to hang on a few feeble months more in a foreign land. Finally to die alone and unmourned. And how Infinitely much better to go this way, clean. Life had given him the best of the deal, after all. The policemen looked down at the still figure lying in the girla arms, at the ugly purple hole high in the bony, bared chest. One asked the Who would have room in general: thought a sick old bum would have the guts to try to stop a hold-up Well, our hunger patterns are isually satisfied by the time we get .0 the frosting" f the meal, and he all like some-lun- g special. We may want to sav-- I r the main rourse, but we ike surprises for desserts. The woman who is busy w'ith many sousehold duties might like to skip dessert just because she cant think sf something new, or because des-lerare a bit too complicated to prepare, or so she thinks. How about lome easy but sure to be good desserts for family or company dinners? ts YOULL WANT to choose a light, gelatin or fruit dessert when the meals been substantiaL If, on the other hand, the meal has been a hurry-uaffair then give the folks a nice, rich, baked dessert which will really stick to the ribs. Above all, make them picture pretty, gay, colorful and breath-takinglgood Lika those in the column today. Duffy p y Cranberry Log H cap sifted cake flour 44 teaspoon baking powder 44 teaspoon salt 3 egg yolks . 3 egg whites 44 teaspoon cream of tartar 44 cup sugar. LYNN CHAMBERS MENU Swiss Steak w'ith Brown Gravy Baked Potatoes Green Peas with Onion Tossed Vegetable Salad Rolls Beverage Orange Spanish Cream Cookies Recipe Given. flavorings, then sifted dry ingredi ents. Bake in an ungreased tube pan in a moderate (350 degrees) oven until golden and done, aboul one hour. Cool and fill center with one can (No. 1) of black, pittec cherries which have been folded lr two cups sweetened whipped cream for fast, soothing, gently O Hurry rub in Ben-Ga- y the origiwarming relief! Insist on genuine Ben-Gacontains up to 2 Vi nal Baume Analgesique. Ben-Ga- y times more methyl salicylate and menthol two agents known to every doctor than five Ben-Ga- y acts fast where other widely offered rub-in- s. you hurt. y, i rJ pain-relievi- ng Molded Rice Pudding (Serves cups cooked rice No. 2'4 size can apricots tablespoons gelatin cup cold water slices pineapple, cut up cup whipping cream tablespoons sugar teaspoon vanilla Also for Pain due to COLDS, MUSCLE ACHE, and STRAINS. Ask for Mild Ben-Ga- y for Children. 6-- 2 1 2 44 2 1 2 1 Add the juice from the can ol apricots to the cooked rice. Stir ovei a low flame until rice has absorbec the juice. Soak gelatin In cold water. Stir into hot rice Add all ex cept a few apricots (saved for garnish) which have been rubbed through a sieve. Mix in pineapple Mix lightly so as not to mash the rice. When mixture begins to set, add whipped cream which has beer mixed with sugar and vanilla. Poui Into a cold rinsed mold and allow to chill. Turn out onto platter anc garnish with apricot halves and ad ditional whipped cream, if desired HERE ARE EASY variations ol Beat egg whites until frothy. Add an unflavored cream across smile the of Add tartar and beat stiff. lay enigmatic and orange & lips of the dead John Todd. That 44 cup sugar and beat until points dessert. TjA tC M was his only answer. are formed Add remaining sugar to juice You also may egg yolks and beat until thick and use any other light colored. Fold carefully into egg fruit Juice you ) white mixture. Then fold in sifted prefer to unlock dry ingredients. Pour into a shallow even more pos- - jjT'VT pan, 9 by 12 inches, which has been sibilities for you. greased and lined with waxed paper. Bake minutes at 350 degrees. Basic Clear Orange Gelatine Have ready a strip of waxed paper (Serves 4) cut about 15 inches longer than the 1 envelope unflavored gelatine take. Sprinkle thickly with powdered 44 cup cold orange juice More Mealtime Menaces. sugar the section on which the cake 14 cups hot orange juice Ever since we printed a list of six will be turned. Roll 44 cup sugar up 15 inches of lunch-rooof types pests, 44 teaspoon salt paper to form a thin roller which been deluged with will make center for the rolled cake. letters describing Soften gelatine in cold orang When cake has baked, turn out additional types on powdered sugar. Remove paper juice. Add hot orange juice, sugai we overlooked, and salt; stir until dissolved. Poui from cake. .,j. starting withThen, along with that into molds and chill until firm. roll-'four-lea- f clover ORANGE WHIP: Use basic reap cr, roll up cake youre always like a Jelly rolL with following change. Chill gela singing about. If CooL tine mixture until slightly thickei you recognize Unroll cake than unbeaten egg whites; beat witl when cool and rotary beater until light and fluffy yourself in these d Turn into molds and chill until spread with descriptions, cream firm. youd better F. F. F. F. F. T. (and cheese and reroll tightly. ORANGE SPANISH CREAM: Us If you dont know, that F. F. F. F. F. basic recipe with following changes T. means Fall Fatally on Your Fat Soften gelatine in one cup cold mill Cherry Cream Pudding Face Five Time). (Serve In top of double boiler. Place ovei The Thinker He work his way boiling water. Add sugar and sal eggs, separated 144 cups sugar and stir until gelatine and sugai doggedly to the counter In the line dissolved. Beat two egg yolkt 44 cup boiling water are a behind few and Just him) (youre 1 cup sifted cake flour slightly. Pour a small amount then pause for Station Announce1 teaspoon cream of tartar hot mixture over egg yolks. Re ment, or aomething. Seems he never turn to double boiler and cook ovei 44 teaspoon vanilla can decide beforehand, so you have 44 teaspoon almond extract hot, not boiling, water, stirring con to wait until he makes up his alleged stantly until mixture coats thi mind. But by that time the bell is Slowly boil sugar and water until spoon. Remove from heat; cool about ready to ring. It threads when dropped from the Stir in r cup cold orangi The Critic He doesn't like what end of a spoon. Beat the whites stiff. chill until thickened. Bea juice; you have on your plate and doesn't Pour hot syrup over whites slowly, two egg whites until stiff. Fold ir hesitate to tell you so In the most and beat until cool. Beat egg yolks gelatine mixture and chill until flrrr and In mold. unappetizing term. Comparing your until thick and lemon-coloreReleased by WNU Features. tapioca to fish eyes and your spa- blend in egg white mixture. Add ghetti to worm doesn't help your Serve hot breads with plenty a appetite one bit. It doesnt help his LYNN SAYS: Trovide Hot, Hearty sweetened spreads such as jam popularity, either. jelly, marmalade or fruit butteri The Sob Sister All during lunch Meal on Cold Days Give pork chops a new and dif- to add calories to otherwise slendei period, when you want to relax and have fun, she Insists upon pouring ferent flavor by breading them, and meals. Ham, broccoli and cheese bakei out her troubles to you. The only then baking in tomato juice with slices of lemon. in ramekins provide a tasty am can be Is sure of happy ending you All fruit salads may be made to nourishing cold weather main dish the bell. appear richer when made with fruit Use a cream sauce to bind all in The Whisperers Just your luck to flavored gelatin and sieved cottage gredients together. sit next to two best friends who are cheese, and then molded. The addition of chopped eggs ti in a confidential mood. 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