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Show THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER, UTAH TRIUMPH OF COLOR CONTRAST Strong Wings isfflrfn strong be free and and so no one can be finer so you'll Inaa-pende- than you. "Then, when It's your third birthand your bald head is covered day By MARY GRAHAM BONNER with white feathers then, ah, then, be glad and proud that you said Young Edgar must be frieuds, and we will be you'll" are an eagle. I'M SORRY." 'to ! lute hi 1)10 nnrtv friends." "You know, too, that our pictures but I'm glad 1 can stay later." "Good," said the young eagle. He are all over world, and as they lie enjoyed the party immensely was very proud to have a friend call us uch the fine names, we surely, It was being given for a young a whole year older than himself. must live up to them." "Io you know," said young Ed- surely eagle of two years of age. "Yes, Indeed," said the His ruotlier bad a fine white head gar Eagle, "that we are very much eagle, "hut can't we have un and tail, and the young eagle w3 honored? extra piece of left over birthday to of forward and and when the lots ''Lots, lots, peolooking day he would be bald or rather that ple, who call themselves 'Ameri... Is what they call It cans' have taken our family for A bald eagle Is not really bald, their emblem." "What's an emblem?" asked the and when that word is used It . means that the eagle has while eagle. "it means," said Young Edirnr feathers on his head. . The young eagle would have a Eagle, "that they wish to be like white tail and white feathers on us. his head In one more year when "They want to be free and brave and independent. And it's very finp he would he three years of age. But now the party was over and to have lots and lots of people say young Edgar Eiigle wag talking to they want to copy you. Isn't It?" the birthday eagle. said the "Yes," "What a head and tall eagle. He was very much Impressed and was feeling yon have," said the very solemn through young Edgar Eagle's talk. eagle to Edgar Eagle. "So I'm going to tench you how "Yes," said young Edgar Eagle. "I am three years old. But we to make your wings very, 'very d fine-whi- II p "Soup's On" "We Are Very Much Honored." cake first, before we start on our lessons In how to be so very strong?" "We'll have the birthday cake Cook right away nnd eut It as we go," By NELLIE MAXWELL "Among the most thoroughly self deluded people in the world are those who think that In the multiplication of things and possessions, happiness and contentment lies." " 'psasat salt and pepper to season. one tahlespoonful of minced onion in two tahlespoonfuls of vegetable oil three minutes, add a tablespoon fu! of cori'stnrch and cook three minutes, stir into the soup, boil up serve with croutons. IN THESE days with hundreds of andHome-Made Noodles. Beat two varieties of soups that come to us canned and ready to reheat and eggs, add salt to season, wlto flour to make a stiff dough. serve, one Is hard to suit who can- enough not find one to serve for any oc- Knead It, then roll as thin as posCover with a towel and casion. For those who prefer to sible. then set aside to dry for 8 half own most their as soups, prepare Spread very lightly with flour cooks do, except In emergency, the hour. roll like a Jelly roll. and With a following good one will warm and b knife cut strips about sharp satisfy: Inch thick. Unroll and dry Tomato Bisque. Cook three cup-ful-s again. Then drop Into boiling broth of tomatoes with one bay leaf, or water and cook fiff an ouion, two teen minutes. four cloves, teaspoonfuls of sugar ten minutes, 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) (E. then strain, add of soda and two cupfuls of white sauce. Serve at once with croutons. To prepare the white f sauce take one and of vegetable oil, one of minced onion, one f of cornstarch, tahlespoonful teaspoonful of salt, one cupful of milk and pepper to taste. Cook (stirring over a low heat) the oil and the onion, add the cornstarch and stir and cook for three minutes, then add the milk and cook for five minutes. Strain and add to the hot soup. Baked Bean Soup. Take three -cupfuls of beans three pinis of water, two stalks of celery, bring to the boiling point, then simmer for thirty minutes. Hub through a sieve, f add one and cupfuls of stewed and strained tomatoes, one of chili sauce and tahlespoonful said Edgar Eagle. So off went young Edgar Eagle and the eagle, and they bad many flying adventures. s Edgar taught him splendid about (lying and It certainly was fine for the young eagle t have such a superior and wise In the original the pictured, one is impressed first of all with its color The jacket and the skirt scheme. dress plus portion (It is a a Jacket) is brown, the seamed-oblouse top is a creamy beige and is lined with turthe soft quoise. So there you have it a triWhich brings us to color effect. the point we have in mind and which we wish to make very clear since it has such a direct bearing on an Important feature of the new spring fashions. We refer to the working of several colors with a view to achieving striking contrasts. Throughout costume design color contrasts are exploited. The charming outfit also calls attention to the fact that brown Is regarded as an outstanding color for Even the hat worn with spring. his costume carries the message of )wn, the fine straw of which It made, harmonizing with the brown of the dress. As to the material employed, it one-piec- e u e is flat crepe, the general consensus of opinion being that flat crepe will prove a leading fabric not only for daytime dresses and ensembles but In the lighter colors, it is very popular for evening wear. The soft which holds the jacket in position is a styling feature which is giving a new asTies of mode. pect to c are playing a varied role. Not only are Jackets tied about the waist In the manner Illustrated, but any number of the new frocks, frequently with boleros, boast gypsy girdles which are brought snug about the hips and tied In a large soft bow to one side. In this connection It might be well to mention that belted in effects of every description are advocated in the new styles. Even narrow ribbons are tied around the waist In a naive fashion whic Is very demure looking, in fact, t ere is a delightfully air about them. . self-fabri- " ((Si, 1931. Western Newspaper Cnlo i.) well-salte- d one-hal- (. one-hal- 1 , SUCH IS LIFE if - t ; St. Patrick's day came with its and Tom and vivid accessories Patricia were invited to a party with a group of young people they had known for years. A cold March wind had blown up during the day and the thermometer was dropping fast. There had been signs of spring and winter precautions had been done away with. eyci. to the elimHuld In the ination of radiator of Tom's little car. When the dance was over and Tom and I'atricia came out to go home the motor would not start. It had chosen St. Patrick's day in Its last hour to freeze. Tom tried every wile he knew of to induce the car to go, but It would not. Even In the dim light from the dash Patricia could see symptoms of his rising temper, his red face, his narrowed eyes, his quick breathing, his sharp movements and $ I V antl-freez- e tone. There was nearly a half hour of Infinite patience on her part and heroic effort at control on his be fore the means of getting home was finally decided upon. At last, Patricia won and they permitted themselves to be towed to a garage three miles distant. Meanwhile, Tom had remembered what it would cost him to lose his temper and he, too. had won the battle. "One month from tonight, then?" were his last words to her. "Yes, dear, one whole, long month and we'll be married." whispered Patricia. "I'm not afraid." 19 11. McCliire Newspaper Syndicate.! WNU Service. He's Good in Second Gear There's a line In the paper on the desk which says "A man's love wears out In three years." But that's not so bad, provided his affection settles down to esteem and respect. Toledo Blade. TO Uf ItrO GOLF wrHOJr A never-failin- O-ra-- v f V mm w Mix 1 A--ik d cape-colla- By Charles Sughroe m MOSTH? 1 pomr ma ci 1 tlnk hsnolWt Drt Hint. itorVAMarTK - Bo- -'' Dun"" oiiinn and FetH"' g a jiffy. In an older child when coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation, a more liberal dose is Stairs About as Good as Mountain Climbing usually all that is needed to cleanse and regulate the bowels. Your doctor will tell you Castoria deserves a place in the family medicine cabinet until your children are grown, I Ie knows it is safe for the tiniest babyj effective far a child in his teens. Look for the signature of Chas. II. Fletcher, printed on the wrapper. A bishop e look on life. "I was talking to her for a moment between scenes. In one breath she confided that her favorite sport was mountain climbing and In the next that she adored Hollywood. " 'But don't you miss the moun- tain climbing?' I asked. 'There are no real mountains within thirty or forty miles of Hollywood.' " 'But I don't need them here,' she replied with a happy smile. 'Vou see, I live on the fifth floor of an apartment that has no elevator, so ( get all the climbing I need and the mountains are never missed.' " RID OF IT! most .Ingeniously, worked sometimes having a wide end drawn through a slot cut so the streamer goes diagonally across In a decorative manner. Rough, spongy woolens vie with Is everything in the way THERE details to make the crepy toweaves with colorings runblue tones as a close secning spring coat a theme of fascinating ond to black. Brown exploited as interest. To consider this all-Ia spring color is a most Important In a portant subject properly style minded way, one must, this season, message, as Is also the vogue think In terms of cunning fabric promised for gray, a color which which Involves such has been sadly neglected during the manipulation Intriguing details as sleeves which last several months. Juniors will hail with delight the boast of ail sorts of "tricky" cuffs and flares, scarf necklines which new coat ensembles made of swagare unique and adjustable, while ger spongy woolens or tweeds revers of generous proportion, some which have a matching beret toof them quite a la Directolre, are gether with a detachable scarf frequently worn inside the coat comade a very special feature. Note In the picture the brond llar and tied ascot fashion. In asking for blues, mention revers, the wide belt of self fabric, the triple flare effect of the sleeves bright navy, or skipper, or guardsbelow the elbow definitely style re- man blue and you will be shown the In coat colorings. vealing are these details when it "last word" CHERIE NICHOLAS. comes to new coat trends. (S. 1931,Wetern Newspaper Union.) As to fur on the spring coat. It Is entirely a matter of preference Good Intentions as to whether it shall be furred or While working a cross-worpuzgo unfurred. Designers have a clever way, this season, of add- zle, mother asked her small son to ing fur to the outer edge of cloth look up a certain word In the dicrevers or shawl collars or perhaps tionary. He picked up the telenovel which admit of phone book and began looking and which finally said: "What number?" adjustable arrangements OVER. MS PAY CHECK. OSJ TUB 7; Castoria is a comfort to children and mothers alike because it was formulated expressly for children to correct their little ills and upsets, , The beauty of it is you can give Castoria to children of all ages with equally sure results. When baby's cry warns of colic, a few drops of Castoria has him soothed; and free from pain, he is asleep again in a I AMI- VjHILDREN usually hate to take medicine but every child loves the taste of Castoria. And mothers like its action so gentle, yet so prompt and effective. SICKENS-G- ET ' cloth-plus-fu- AVOJPfZ SH'D LET H Ms L DOESUT HE TVfJ RILEY 19 GOlklCf A " place It up to the wearer to mar nipulate effectively. The collar which styles the cont Illustrated Is of that sort. Stunning scarf effects distinguish the new coats. These are ITS FOR. CHILDREN one-hal- This Puts John "One Up" FLO&IPA made especially for EXCESS ACID By RUBY DOUGLAS did they happen to call enough to strive and overcome It you Patricia?" asked big together. 'Tin paying an awful penalty for Tom Singlet on, of his. lovely commy temper, Pat," Tom said to her panion, Patricia Ueese. "For two reasons," she replied one day in a season of remorse after an unreasonable outbreak. mysteriously. Patricia was silent. It never oc"Because, I suppose, even in your bassinette you had a i'atrician curred to him that she, too, might be suffering. Perhaps she would air?" he taunted. The girl laughed a delightful have liked the comfort, pleasure of riiple. "No that was not one of and security of a little home the reasons, true it might have her own with the man she loved. "I suppose I have set myself . been." back farther than ever now?" he "What then?" ' whose first asked. "My grandfather looked at him with the I'atricia Patnamed I was was tvftnd child same level, kindly understanding rick." expression in her eyes that she al "Yes?" the man said. ways wore on those occasions. Some "And I was born on the seventeenth of March. St. Patrick's day times she wondered at her own pa tience to forgive him. And yet-- In In the morning," she replied. lilt-Iher heart she knew he was not gly. wholly to blame for the hold this , "Reason enough I'm satisfied But I Insist that my guess is the temper had on him before be was j Test old enough to think for himself reason of the three." Tor which thank you," mur- She had known otiier members of his family. mured Patricia. "No, Tom, I really believe you This was the frivolous eonversa tlon thnt had been a part of their have made great progress in two you frequent early acquaintance. Now, after years. You try and That s important, isn t r three years of more than friendship ly succeed. Patricia was beginning to wonder It?" He nodded, muttering ruefully: whether or not it would have been better If their acquaintance never "Some I suppose." "If I said I would marry you if had become more Intimate than it She you could be good until well, say was in those playful days. had been engaged to Tom for two my birthday? Would that be any years and she was afraid yes, encouragement?" "Patricia," the man cried, leapafraid to marry him. That she loved him she never doubted for an ing almost across the room to seize Instant, but that she would have her hand. "It's what I need asthe patience and courage and en- surance that you really will marry durance to tench him to control a me some day after all." "All right then, Tom, we will temper that had been allowed to grow wilder and more unreasonably leave It that way. We have our destructive with each of his forma- lives to live, we want to live them tive years, sh doubted. It was the together and I'm getting tired only reason she had not married and lonely, myself waiting and Wouldn't it be worth him before now. What the waiting forgiving. amounted to, really Patricia had while to try for me, dear?" she often told herself, was a season of asked, a plaintive note In her voice probation In which they could both thnt he had never heard there belearn whether or not they cared fore. "TJOW About Ourselves The only time we are definitely and jfermanently defeated is when we 5ait the fight table-spoonful- s Finally Controlled His Temper The Weekly Short Story 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) 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