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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH WOMAN'S WORLD Classified Department Smart! Ee HELP WANTED WOMEN AM ED Registered nurses. Good salary. Utah State Sanitarium, Ogden, Utah. Housewife Needs Workroom of Her Own By Ertta Haley THE Table Topic MEN of the house have their dens or workshops, the youngsters their playrooms or dens, but what does the lady of the house have? Frequently, nothing! Homemakers need a room of their own, a sort of private retreat where they can follow their hob bies, home management or enter tain a guest or two just as much as anyone else in the family. In many houses this is a very real possibility, too, if space Is utilized properly. So many houses have small rooms which may be used as a spare guest room, or as a sort of for things a den, or as a catch-al- l that really could go into the attic or basement. Since these rooms are so small, few have thought of putting them into real, busy use, The room I have in mind can be as small as 8'x8'. When all the space is carefully and fully used, his can be converted into a room for the lady of the of her own house who not only so much it but also needs it. Here she can do her marketing if theres a telephone at hand; here she can catch up on letter n nuMMMUWaH WWfl T;r nV ft J jf'VjT'V. The beauty of the fragile destoo briefly blooms in the Mojave desert, has been captured for permanent enjoyment in all its lovely ert rose, that all colors under the durable glaze of this California earthenware. The dinnerware is shown on brown tablecloth with a pink napkin reflecting the pink of the decorative floral design. eight shelves running from top to bottom on one side of the closet. These may be made into drawers, if desired, but at any rate have the sections which can be used for spools of thread, needles and pins, fasteners, trimmings, tape measure, scissors, pinking shears, patterns, sewing books, remnants to use in mending or quilting as well as sewing machine attachments. Use small room for sewing If you do not feel that you have either sew here shell writing; room for an ironing board In the alone or with her friends; or here perhaps youll want to place she can retreat to listen to her fa- closet, a card-tabl- e in the closet. Another book a or vorite program read is a board that can be possibility while the youngsters entertain their used for pressing and cutting. For friends in the living room or while the latter you should have Dad has his evening fun fest with a board purpose least 27" wide at is that the youngsters before they go to and 60" long. bed. Now available are card tables In reality, the room can be to the which all fold into a small suit-cas- e homemaker an office such as many have from which they direct their activities. Select Room store one or two folding chairs that you want handy in case of entertaining. Use Decorations , To Reflect Personality In a room of her own, each homemaker has a real opportunity to reflect her own personality effectively. The room can be gay, smart, subdued but charming, with bright or brilliant colors. If the room is small, take it easy on pattern since too much decoration will make it seem too full and crowded looking. With a little more space, you can use some pattern, if this is wisely done. A picture or two, your favorites, of course, may be used on the walls, but too many of these will only add clutter. Much of what is used depends upon the proportions of the room. With lots of natural light, you need but few lamps. If the room is on the shady side of the house, and you lack space for lamps, use the pm-u- p types on the walls as they will be space-saverHave at least one comfortable chair in the room, as you will do much of your work in it. Other chairs may be added as space and necessity dictate, but when space is lacking, store folding chairs in the closet. s. Shooting Blanks No Defense By Will Bernard, LL.B- .- A playful youth got very drunk one Christmas Eve, and decided to have a little fun. Taking an shotgun from the attic, he loaded It with powder and went down to the railroad station. As the next train rolled into the de- - shouting and screaming. Suddenly one of the ringside benches caved in. One fan was seriously injured, and later sued the promoter for not providing sturdier 6eats. The promoter argued that the spectators should not have stood up, but the court disagreed and held him liable. The judge said it was only natural for boxing fans to jump up onto the beriches. Is on Engaged Man Presumed To Know His Own Mind? fc r h t'' t pot, the youth gleefully fired away at the engineerl Arrested for assault, he protested that he wasnt since there weren't any guilty bullets in the gun. However, the court found him guilty anyhow, pointing out that the frightened engineer couldnt tell the gun wasn't loaded! The judge comFun Is too energetic, mented: even for Christmas Eve, when it looks like a little free-an- d easy homicidel Shooting blank cartridges at a man is among the outdoor sports that are forbidden! woman adopted a little boy, but soon decided that she didn't like the youngster after all. Late one night she deposited him on doorstep, rang the somebody's bell, and fled. However, the woman was soon picked up by police and charged with violating the state's law. At the child abandonment trial, she insisted that the law applied only to natural children, not to adopted ones. But the court found her guilty anyhow. The judge said that, when a person adopts a child, she is responsible for him. A young man and his fiancee each owned a vacant lot. However, his property was worth seven tunes as much as hers. One day, the girl coyly suggested that they trade lots with each other even When the youth hesiStephen. tated, she threatened to break the engagement at once. In a panic, he and the exagreed to the deal change was carried out But soon afterward, the girl broke the Disillusioned anyhow. at last, the young man went to court to get his property back. And the court cancelled the whole deal on grounds of undue Influence. A MONT she borrowed money ..." A TRIPLE GARDEN only Ol CIACX m From the Renowned SCOTCH GARDENS famous for their quality. Over 294 dozen large guaranteed UNEQUALED blooming size bulbs AN OF CALIFORNIA, INDOOR GARDEN THERE repulsive or even puzzling, is an immense asset in a place like this. Many a heartbroken mother goes away comforted, after a sight of the long dining room with its bowls and bibs and highchairs, the big playroom with its rings of fat little cushioned chairs, the lawns and playground. And older children, the six and eight and 10 group, have been known in countless cases to cry to come back, after a very brief contact with the big world outside. Mrs.1- - Drake has Introduced changes here that have been copied all over the union, said the old head doctor to me. Just simple things, but things that never were done before. We first noticed the change in the noises they made when they were all together. Now that is over." he said, was "The old rule, that they marched two and two for 20 minutes after breakfast, then climbed into the circle of chairs and stayed there. Any foot that came down was rapped. That was necessary, for they would have torn each others eyes .out, then. Now little sets come down in turn, and her nurses watch and grade them. These are little changes, but any change is sensational here. I She solved her problem, said, in deep admiration. Yes, and no one can do that and not solve a lot of others. 'Hearing Ear Dog Helps Mistress Hear Phone NEVADA, MO. A hearing ear dog is "Ted, a terrier owned by Mrs. C. S. Townsend. Mrs. Townsends hearing is Impaired. She cannot tell when the telephone rings without using a hearing aid, and the device bothers Industrial Group Urges Lower Taxes LONDON. The federation Meat Magic SEEM to magical quality about which are cooked to juicy, perfection. ever, its DOES be a meats tender How- not a magic mystic which all aspire to, a'lid, lew achieve. Ifa there is secret, its available to alL It is no secret that you should have a good cut of meat with which to start, if you want to have a delicious cut to set on the table. But once you have a good cut, do cook it properly instead of ruining it. This latter statement may sound but every day a bit there are thousands of women who go to a great deal of trouble finding a perfect roast, then cook it like a pot roast which is practically stewring it. Then, too, there are other thousands who lose pounds of meat by using methods such as high temperature for browning the meat. This is because meat not necessary cooked at constant low temperature will brown enough to be attractive to the most discerning eye, and will not shrink and lose juice as well as waste meat. If you have a covered roaster, resolve right now to discard the cover and invest in a rack for a roast. A true roast is not, at any point during roasting, cooked with a cover. It should sit on a rack, fat side up, at low to moderate temperature in the oven, to roast perfectly. How long should a roast be cooked? The most accurate way of determining this is to insert a meat thermometer into the meat as you place it in the oven, and when the temperature has reached Its proper point the roast is done. Insert the thermometer through the center, as deep into the meat as possible. You may figure out the time to roast by pounds, but this is not nearly so accurate, especially if you are cooking roast beef to medium rare. d, PREPARED WHEN PROPERLY beef can be a real of way pull economic nosedive is to lower its1 standard of living. The federation said the Labor governments spending on social welfare schemes must be curtailed. One of these schemes is the costly national health service. In a statement the federation also called for lower taxes, fewer government controls, and harder work to produce more without rising prices. It added that Labor party plans for nationalizing more basic industries, such as iron and steel, are the nations producdistracting ers at a time when business problems demand their closest attention. The federation represents 6,000 owners of British industries. It corresponds roughly to Americas National Association of Manufactur- ers. Its statement for winter said: There can be no escape from the hard logic that our standards of living, including social services, must be cut according to the cloth we can from now on make, The vast and menacing Increase constitutes in state expenditure the basic inflationary Influence in our whole economy. It is this which bears most heavily upon production costs and is one of the most serious handicaps to the future of British trade and to the living standards of our people. delicacy. The meat Is muscular, and needs to be cooked long and slowly for real tenderness, without which it is not a delicacy by any manner of means. Heres a novel way to prepare it: Glazed Corned Beef 7 pounds corned beef 94 cup canned fruit juice 94 cup brown sugar 10 whole cloves Spiced peaches Wash corned beef under running water to remove all traces of brine. Cover with cold water and bring to a boil. Drain and .replace water. Simmer, slowly, in a covered kettle for 414 to 5 hours or until meat can be pierced easily with a fork, dd more water if necessary. Drain meat and place on a rack in a roaster. Pour fruit juice over meat and sprinkle with brown sugar. Stick with cloves. Bake in a moderate oven (350) for 94 hour. Serve, garnished with spiced peaches. 8 Ra- 1 Special nunculus, Caila Easter Lily, 1 Fluted Freesia, 1 Chinese Sacred Lily, 1 Grand Duchess 4 Anemones, British industries asserted the only tried to find some kind old woman out of Its for Britain to who would take him to the country. she put him Then heart-brokeinto a state institution, and rented one of the cottages on the grounds, to be near him. She commuted to the city, 40 miles away. She got up at 5:30, caught a 7:15 bus, then a street car, then office hours and a counter lunch. And then the whole story backward, in burning summer heat and winter blackness. Then she broke down. Convalescent, deep In debt but undaunted, Lily began to make herself useful in the institution. She had been a war nurse; that training was Invaluable. She studied the children; Ned she could not help, but he loved to be near her in a quiet, wistful little way, and many another child was brought to more normal work and play through Lilys interest. She is now one of the managers, at $400 a month, her cottage rent free, and little Jane, although aware that one d of the children in the big hospital is her brother, seems not at all disturbed by the situation. But best of all. In this most heroic and satisfactory solution, is the fact that Lily has found herself, She loves her work; her fresh striped uniforms, her swarms of small adorers, her serious talks with the mothers and guardians who so much need her advice, and the cheer she brings them. For an attractive woman, obviously loved by her charges, not finding them CHIP BARGAIN! To Economize "... EASY' No skill required Hindlc like putty . . . and hardens into wood v lace-trimme- d. Britons Told tree-shade- Said IIis Honor: This young man was not well matched against this accomplished woman. She requests, he demurs, she urges, he yields. The contest was unequal. A woman can alwas exercise an undue influence over the man she professes to love! A high fashion theme that will add smartness and versatility to ever so many dresses, come Autumn, is the dress and jacket combination. This may be chosen in sheer wool, jersey, tweeds, checks and plaids with a plain fabric for contrast. There will be bare-to- p dresses with matching jackets and sleeveless dresses with jackets. The trend If toward hipbone length ana simple design. In itself this fashion is a wonderful doubleduty idea, giving the same outfit a range from daytime casual to dress-up- ! Another new jacket idea for evening includes separate jackets of taffeta, often But Ted hears the teyephone, finds Mrs. Townsend, and nudges her toward the instrument. Then she puts on the hearing aid. was a title bout, and the champion was taking a terrible beating. Sensing a knockout, the excited crowd stood up on the benches ' LQQS j SCREWS 3 her. It it a Crime to Shoot Blank Cartridges at Somebody? Is I Aid Yourself by Aiding Others .... TT RESET KATHLEEN NORRIS THE CRUELEST ONE OF life could bring to any woman came some years ago to Lily Drake. When her husband came home In 1946 Lily had a girl of 3, and a year later a boy was born. The boy was still an Infant when his father was killed in a motor crash. They were driving along quietly enough in a summer dusk, but the man in the convertible behind them wasnt; Ward Drake was crowded against a bank, the car tipped over, little Ned was hurt, and the man of the family killed. Lily faced it, and was going along well enough when the real trouble developed. Her little son is an imbecile. No one knows whether the jarring crash of the With Closet acc'dent brought it on, or whether One feature which the room abit was rooted further back. For a a needs is closet, especialsolutely little while Lily felt as if she ly if it is to serve a variety of couldnt face this blow. She had uses. This need not be large, for an office job at that time, received one which is 21 inches deep will a pension, and whatever her hold all that it needs in the way of slender income added, mothers aids. sewing for they all lived together. The closet will serve its purpose the situation She investigated first of all if it has double mirrors, for defective children and found one mounted on front of the center the right place for Ned but at door and one on the back of the a month. You, who dont $300 closet door. These will be invalknow anything about it, may ask in uable helping you to fit clothing And entertaining guests. why small babies care need cost properly when you're sewing. Also in the closet youll have which would also be handy for the so much. This is very special care. of this type never can be space for a dress form which is so room. This will serve for pressing Children an ironing and sewing, and some 'cutting op- left alone. Day and night they must helpful in sewing, board, an iron and cord, a large erations. It can double as a table be watched. Almost every child box for mending, etc. for refreshments or bridge when needs a nurse; nurses are well paid. Little beds need daily changAnother aid which will be ex- you entertain. The closet might also be used to ing and airing; small garments are tremely helpful is to have six or replaced as often as four times a day. -- THE READER'S COURTROOM As any mother of an imbecile child knows, he cannot be kept at home. Neither child nor mother can stand it. So Lily tried everything, she borrowed money, she -- Buy U.S. Sayings Bonds! MEND CHAMBERS Roast Leg of Lamb LYNN Lavender. GARDEN for fall planting 6 Giant Darwin Tulips, 3 Dutch Iris, 3 Crocus, 1 King Alfred Daffodil, GARDEN ever 250 OLD FASHIONED seeds for old time beauty Zinnias, Petunias, Marigolds, Larkspur, Snap Dragons, Cosmos, many others, Mint Jelly Browned Potatoes Cabbage Au Gratin Cloverleaf Rolls Butter and Jam Carrot Grapefruit-Shredde- d Salad Beverage Butterscotch Sundae Recipe Given OUTDOOR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE FREE! While they last. If you order Exotic BLUE TULIP BULB N0W- -1 bloom is imported from HOLLAND to 8 across. Enclose only $2 with your name and address and Mail NOW to: do give it a try. Youll never go back to the old way because the roasts are so much more delicious and juicy. Besides, who doesnt want to get all the edible meat possible for their money? Pork Roast with Spicy Sauce , (Serves 6) Fresh picnic shoulder Salt and pepper 2 small onions, minced 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon sugar 94 teaspoon paprika 94 cup vinegar 94 cup water 2 tablespoons catsup Have picnic shoulder boned and rolled at the market. Season with salt and pepper. Place fat side up on rack in an open roaster, Roast in a mod-erat- 4 scotch urn otcAimn MIUS BIDG., SAN FRANCISCO, CAIIF. WILL DO IT oven (350) th e until r mometei registers 185 or allow 40-minutes per pound. Combine all remaining ingredients in a saucepan and cook for 5 minutes Roast Leg of Lamb (Serves 1 leg of lamb (5 pounds) 1 teaspoon ginger 1 clove garlic, if desired Salt and pepper 94 cup grape jelly 94 cup water Wipe meat with damp cloth. Dc not remove fell, the thin, papery Make covering over the meat. four gashes in the roast and insert a piece 6f garlic clove in each of them, if desired. Rut ginger, salt and pepper into the meat. Place in roaster on rack, fat side up, and roast in a slow (300) oven until thermometei registers 180 for well done lamb During the last 20 minutes ol cooking time, baste the meat with grape juice which has been melted in the hot water. Remove garlic before serving. 0) YES, in just 7 days ... in one short week . . . a group of people who changed from their old dentifrices to Calox Tooth Powder averaged 38 brighter teeth by scientific test. Why not change to Calox yourself? Buy aSGK TOOTH POVDSR. Robbins McKesson $ Inc Bridgeport, Conn, 6-- stuffed with the following to a very t roast. In rc ing veal, us slow oven ( to 325 and until the t mometer re ters 175, which is about 40 min to the pound. Raisin Stuffing (For about 5 pound roast) 4 cups soft bread crumbs 94 cup melted fat 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup seedless raisins 94 teaspoon pepper Combine all ingredients and i lightly into meat, allowing r for expansion. Or, place stuffin the side of the meat or in a cas HARD AS IT MAY BE for you to ole and baste with juices f roasting meat at low and constant temperature, if you've meat. If you cook stuffing s followed other ways in the past. rately, bake for 30 to 40 mini i Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Tour kidney are constantly filtering waste matter from the blood stream But kidneys sometimes lag in their work do not act aa Nature intended fail to re move impurities that, ii retained, may poison the system and upset the whole body machinery. Symptoms may be nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks ol dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puthnesa under the eyes a feeling of nervous anxiety and loss of pep and strength. Other signs of kidney or bladder die order are sometimes burning, scanty or too frequent urination. There should be no doubt that prompt treatment is wiser than neglect. Us lie. Boon's have been winning Doan' s new friends for more than forty years. have a nation-wid- e They reputation. Are recommended by grateful people tbs country over. Ak your neighbor! LYNN SAYS: Know Cooking Tricks Brains, after maki a delicious dish when dipped ii For Variety Meats seasoned flour, then browned ii Seldom-use- d lamb liver takes on fat and serve with creamy creole style when it's braised with scrambled eggs. Hearts need a lot of long slov some chopped fresh or canned tomatoes, green pepper and a dash cooking to make them tender. Vea of curry powder. Add some crum- hearts are especially good whei filled with prune stuffing, thei bled bacon for flavor. d sweetbreads may be braised. To shorten the cooking time fa sauteed in butter with mushroom caps and served on top of toasted heart, cqt in in cubes and browi triangles of bread with a strip of in hot fat. Then fold into tomati bacon for an exciting luncheon sauce used for spaghetti and baki dish. the whole casserole for 30 minutes through the funo ttonal middle age period peculiar to women 38 to 52 ym ) ? Doea thus make you suffer from hot flushes, feel 0 nervous, htghstrung tired Then do try Lydia & Ptnkhams Vegetable Compomid to relieve such vmptoma. Ptiikhama Compound also baa what Doctors call a eto tnachlo tonlo effect I LYDIA E. FINKHAMS Are you going Pre-cooke- v KhS |