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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER avolite Ha CuAwnt &U&7ltA REVIEW Frozen Strawberries. 1 quart strawberries, add sugar and the juice U cupfuls ofstand aside for one Pint add ifJ.'E a freezer andol water. freeze by ddmuuL I X le into Turn ordinary ice cream.straw-'hirriFrozen ifdasher slowly. be served m punch iiSSVith a little whipped Seam on the top, or plain, as de- - es I sel Service. WNU fCharm of Yester- Year in Crochet GrandTheres the charm of panel-insthis in time lacy mothers a luxurious bit of dress-u- p et best bedspread! In your 24 by 35 inches, measures string it for the backgquickly, but goes for stitch. It would round is in lace ID. T BECAME the hand of God and x am carrying out Gods will, the Rev. R. Anderson Jardine, the poor mans parson, told his Darlington congregation at Durham, England, upon his return from Chateau de Cande, in Monts, France. There he had married Edward, duke of Windsor, and Mrs. Wallis Warfield, in the re-- l Hgious ceremony of the Church of Eng land, despite the dictum of the church the denied history- the rites. Married earlier in the same day in a civil ceremony performed by the mayor of Monts, the Duke and Wally left on their honeymoon and are now at Wasserleonburg castle in lower Austria. Sixteen principal guests were present in the- chateau when Mayor Mercier, pronouncing the English names with difficulty, and speaking in French, performed the civil ceremony and pronounced the duke and Wallis man and wife. Vicar Jardine, who had volunteered his services, recited the solemn religious rites as prescribed by the church, the duke placed the ring on the duchess fourth finger, and they knelt on white silk cushions while the minister prayed. Throughout the entire service the famous organist, Marcel Dupre, played softly. The duchess, who cannot be called her royal highness, wore a gown of Wallis blue and the correspondents privileged to be present were agreed that she was a beautiful, gracious and serene woman. The Chateau de Cande, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bedaux of New York, was lavishly decorated with flowers. Wedding presents were numerous, of course, and some of the richest were sent by members of the British royal fam- I 1 ! I 5790. also be effective as a door panel. The stunning panel running length-- 4 wise of the bolster may also serve as a scarf. Crochet this beautiful design of humble, durable string or in finer cotton for smaller pan- els. In pattern 5790 you will find instructions and charts for making the panels shown; il-lustrations of the panel and of the stitches used; material re-- ; detailed quirements. To obtain this cents in stamps pattern send -- 15 or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. ily. houses now show signs of splitting into regional and economic blocs, which is exactly what he was afraid of. Biggest wedge in forcing the split among the party ranks was, ol course, the Presidents bill for the reorganization of the Supreme court. This led a long list of bills, many ol them expected to evoke heated controversies in congress, which threatened to postpone adjournment to mid - winter. Indeed, it was believed by some that if part of the program were not postponed, this session would run continuously into the next, beginning in January. Besides the Court bill, there are to be acted upon measures for the establishment of wage and hour standards for interstate industries, the curtailment of tax dodging, reorganization of the executive branch of the government, helping farm tenants, conservation of soil, water power resources and housing. SffittfTels ever-prese- nt power, waiting to be used. There may be a certain time in life when we see before os a road so wide that we can see Success in the distance, but, nevertheless, there is always some small path awaiting us outside our doors. And who knows but that the small path may have a hand in it not many yards away and success be actually nearer than that seen on the wide road. Elsie L. Taylor. Didn't "Walk the Plank" Women on Juries Countless stories and plays have trict of Columbia now call women mentioned how the pirates of old walk the for jury service. I nine states, made their victims California, Indiana, Kentucky, plank over the sides of their Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, ships, but there is no authenticatOhio, Pennsylvania, and Wiscon- ed case of such an execution in sin, the duty is compulsory, and all the history of the sea. Cowomen render service on the lliers Weekly. same terms as men. In ten states, Twenty-on- e states and the Dis- Arkansas, Delaware, Kansas, Keep a Secret Louisiana, Nevada, North Dakota, Rhode and Oregon, Island, Utah, Everything that is mine, even to Washington, and in the District of my life, I may give to one I love, but a secret is not mine to give. Columbia, their serivee is Sir Philip Sidney. A DMINISTRATION leaders, from the President down, turned the heat on the rebellious members of the house, and the latter sullenly gave in and passed the billion and a half dollar work relief bill about as Mr. Roosevelt and Harry Hopkins wanted it. One after another the restrictive amendments earmarking $505,000,000 of the total for projects of a solid type, flood control and highways, which had been adopted in committee of the whole, were called up again and voted down by substantial majorities. The final vote by which the measure was sent on to the senate was 323 to 44. Jean Harlow, Blond Actress, Dies at 26 TEAN HARLOW, one of the most glamorous characters in life to millions of Americans, died ol uremic poisoning in Hollywood. The impetuous actress who started the platinum blonde craze was only twenty - six, but she had known tragedy. Born Harlean Carpentier in Kansas City, she came to the movie capital in 1927. She had been twice divorced and once widowed. Her second husband, Paul Bern, film executive, shot and kiHed himself two months after their wedding. At the time of her death she was being seen frequently in the company of suave William Powell, news-pape- st There is no time of a lifetime that has not opportunity within it. It is not a thing Jiat comes once in a lifetime, to be seized or neglected as the case may be, bu an ' Congress, Under Pressure, Passes Work Relief Bill Downing Street, determined that the popularity of the former king, heightened by the pathos of his role of under dog, should not Real Friendship damage the prestige of the Crown Friendship which flows from the and the church, asked newspapers heart cannot be frozen1 to clamp down on publicity conby adversity, as the water that flows from cerning the rebel vicar. The postthe spring does not congeal in master general ordered all stamps winter. J. Fenimore Cooper. bearing the likeness of Edward de- 11 Duce Shows von Blomberg stroyed. Not a foot of the special films or newsreels taken at Monts His Mediterranean Strength will be permitted to show in the CERTAIN British and French United Kingdom. of late have seen fit to pooh-poo- h the naval strength ol Long-LoAirliner Found II Duce in the Mediterranean. It is Dont Neglect Them ! not altogether imon Utah Mountainside Nature designed the kidneys to do possible that this de"'k S. N December 15, 1936, Pilot J. jiarvelous job. Their task is to keep th flowing blood stream free of an excess c precation may have Samson, operating a Western toxic impurities. The act of itj living Adolf Hitler a made itself ia constantly producing vast Air Express liner from Los Angeles matter the kidneys must remove fror little uneasy about to with four passenSalt Lake City, t blood if good health is to endure his alliance with the When the kidneys fail to function a co stewardess and pilot gers, Nature intended, there is retention c Italians. So Premier aboard, reported by his radio to the waste that may cause dif Mussolini i n v it e d tress. One may suffer of at the caretaker Milford, nagging backachi airport Field WerMarshal persistent headache, attacks of dizziness Utah, and asked that his position getting up nights, ner von under the eyes feel swelling, puffinesa Bomberg be checked. His voice was never tired, nervous, worn out. down to the blue again heard. Now after nearly six Frequent, scanty or burning passage southern ocean to months the wreckage of the air,be iurther evidence of kidney c see for himself. Tn?er disturbance, in the plane has been found high II vuce and proper treatmen i. J 5 recognized More than 70 sub25 southVrellc medicine to help the kidney miles Wasatch mountains, marines were massed as the feature poisonous body waste ffyi? excess east of Salt Lake City and 35 miles of Pills. They have had mor a mock combat off Naples. The 1 So off the regular airline course. public approval. Ar endorsedjyYears the country over. Insist o grand fleet of 150 warships sumDoan's. Sold at aU shattered was the plane that the moned drng stores. for the maneuvers went argest single piece of debris was through their exercises at a miniof all Bodies a part of a propeller. 30 miles an hour. aboard were buried 25 to 50 feet mum speed of German The registered delight in the drifts of snow. II Duce pointed out as continually reWith a rich jewelry shipment to him every phase of the sham ported to have been aboard the ship, battle. Italian officers boasted: Ona guard was placed around the can mobilize so Fascist ly Italy to AND orders and given wreckage craft at a mounderwater many shoot on sight until the wreck notice. ments souvenir-luntefour should be recovered; The day before, Galeazzo Ciano, were shot at three times, foreign minister, had inforItalys national itonald Dyche, of the British ambassador, Sir formed the est service, who aided in the that Italy acceptEric Drummond, revealed how close the air ed in principle all points in the to death. came escaping travelers proposals to assure the safeIf they had just been flying 25 feet British international naval patrols off of ty have hieher, he said, they might understood was It that the Spain. made it over the peak and possibly Nazis tendered the same aphad reached safety. Four men, natives of the moun- proval. main of the BritHotel BEN LOMOND tainous region, accidentally discov- ishThe three were:points That both Spanproposal announced Aden's Finest . . One of Utahs Bes lost ered the plane; they be to give ish required belligerents that they would seek to share a 350 Rooms assurances that they 350 Baths formal solemn Air Western reward posted by $2.00 to $4.00 will respect international patrol xpress. elightfu! Rooms ships; that safety zones for patrol Air Cooled Corrid Grill Room ships be established at certain speciCoffee Shop ongress May Be at It fied ports of the two belligerent Spacious Lounge and Lobby Snow Flies Winters Jntil Courteous Service parties; and that the four naval tverY Comfort and Convenience of powers engaged in patrol duties returns election the READING will be found at Democratic consult each other on measures to THE HOTEL last andslide November, Charles be taken if any of their patrol ships BEN LOMOND director of the should be attacked. 'Hie Italians and Michelson, publicity OGDEN, UTAH national committee, Nazis wanted the third point to perDemocratic ..rrt As YOU ARE said: We will regret this. The mit any ship attacked to retaliate wiauncey w. WEST. Gen u MCR, great party majorities in both at once. But they werent insistent. body-wi- All life is a craving for possession and jealousy is merely the instinct to guard that craving and to defend possessions. Havelock Ellis. I keep my faith in there being such things as true love and friendship and a lot of fun in simple things. Lenore Ulric. Man cannot live without some great Andre purpose outside himself. Maurois . People are always moved by galtia Le Galli lantry and integrity. enne. We look backward too much; thus we loose the passing moment. William Lyon Phelps. Youth is always too serious, and just now it is too serious about frivolity. G. K. Chesterton. -- Duke and Wally Married by Englands Rebel Parson that Pattern Pi, Western Newspaper Union. making couple be I "Quotations" tr & fteclp Wait for Opportunity Is a Misleading Maxim rs Always adding oil? Then make the First Quart test. Its easy. 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