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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI' tTTAH ge Reviews King-Ge- f ' rc-7-7' ""-- "i ""w- - frooa? Battle Front; HLL BUT IT COME BACK? r- -g-- 4 4) 8 "Gosh, hate to let this go!" "Don't worry it won't go far." SAY I KMOW WHERE FrV A HORSE THKT OriT SWITCH HIS TAIL WHEN YOU GET ON HIM p. . ' kind or)rJyie .. Their Education a Matter of Statewide Conce rn A HOBBY .. . .- u. VMS jl g5I: m DEEP BLUENBLufV THERE S f ;; J BINDING, I J(U (CT (ay wlntcd chair for the youngster GOOD deal has been said cushions and skirt are also given in a giant's world where all the furniture is made for grown-upFurniture stores are now selling chairs; tables; beds and dressers made for children. Here are all the dimensions needed for making a child's chair at home. It is of material and the 6ketch shows clearly how it is screwed together after the pieces have been sawed according to the measurements given. The chair is painted deep blue; the back, seat cushions and full skirt are of ied and blue cotton print with blue bindings. All dimensions for the s. av: ) A A -- ; ,, ORSE! A FISH w n rr (RED AND v BLUE l 10-sp- SEAT 30" ,. how I oJf RuthWyeth Spears STORY AROUND the HOUSE! if: iff Mrs. Fish I don't believe you were detained on business. That's a fish story in the sketch. NOTE: If you enjoy making what you want from next to nothing, don't miss Mrs. Spears' newest Sewing Book (No. 4). It is full of information for making useful things. Books No. 1. 2 and 3 contain a fascinating array of things to make for the home. Mrs. Spears has made three patterns for Early American quilt blocks which she will send FREE with your order for four books at 10 cents each. Quilt block patterns only 10 cents for set of three. Send order to Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, New York. mm Items of Interest to the Housewife Fat Side Up Put the roast in Chocolate and orange flavors the pan with the fat side up so blend well. Add orange extract to it will baste itself. chocolate frosting or candy. Try COULD TRACE DESCENT a chocolate cake with Flan meals in advance, with con- covering cern for the use of leftovers, which orange frosting. As South Dakota's famed Schense ouadruntets rearh their ninth hirthHnv i will aid in saving energy in prepV 1( Stored Potatoes Potatoes stored j hir .aU.U WU UVVVlllbJ f concern to the entire state. A aration. campaign is now in progress to raise sufficient funds to enable them to take in too cold a place change some of of educational facilities at a boarding school. The quadruplets, who live on a farm near Hecla, are, advantage When baiting the mousetrap, re- their starch to sugar, and when a left to right, Jean, Joan, Jimmy and Hundreds of interested South Dakota residents are contributing Jay. member that foods mice prefer to potato has accumulated considerto the fund, which will guarantee the quadruplets a thorough education. However, the four children couldn't cheese include chocolate, peanuts able sugar it won't fry well. pe Doinerea tninking about educational problems during their birthday. and pork chops. I When making a meringue have For Dried Fruits. Try soaking the egg whites very cold and beat and cooking a thin slice or two of them until stiff enough to stand a Worry! lemon with your dried apricots, alone. If baked in too hot an oven meringue will be tough and shrink peaches or prunes. when set away to cool. When washing a white silk First Lady blouse or jumper to which you Washing Shirts. To loosen the You certainly don't think you can want to give a little stiffness, add dirt on cuff and collar bands of trace your descent to an ape? a few lumps of sugar to the rinsing men's and boys' shirts, scrub them Second Lady Yes I've been go- water, roll tightly in a clean towel, with a soft brush frequently ing down ever since I married that and iron while still damp. in warm soapy water bedipped monkey of a husband of mine. fore putting them in the laundry chairs that have tub. HE WAS COURSE OF sagged can be tightened by being well scrubbed with a soapy mixture containing a handful of MAKIS AM VRIM TASTE Mm salt. Allow to dry, then paint with a strong solution of salt and water and dry again, if possible out of doors. I mm K J, Worry! It's Weighty Problem & Cobb Measures One (anti-evolutioni- Cane-bottome- d Pop Corn Fudge 2 2 1 TP- 4t I f V Yfttt i Vfyt f 1 ? Tib n ' 6 1 He Was I the first man embrace you? She Of course you were most awkward! Jack Spratt could eat no fat and neither can Silvio Coucci, left, Tyrus Raymond Cobb, considered inrl-OT-r tn find himself nnlv t Ilnlv many the greatest baseball playby mew vu iciunieu iu iuin . nuin. i..ti a I. um M TA iiH.I.. l D..4 T er of all time, is now a golf enjuu. overweight. Now he must reduce io gei likes-and plenty of thusiast. Here he concentrates on goeberg of Brockton, RIass., right, can eat what he must sain seven pounds in two weeks to meet U. S. air corps the line for bis next putt at the Mill-bra3L Calif., Country club, where he v';ai requirements for admittance. When examined josepn weigneu 21 Pounds. He told officials at Mitchell field, Long Island, that his participated in a baseball players' SJJ. ..... Ed " A ever to and the TREASURED COMPLEXION lstmas tournament. dinner alone weighed seven pounds. QraiHmiV " Sammy Repeats A Miami We can help make people bright by our keenness, but we can nev- er accomplish anything toward Combine the sugar and cream making people good except by our and stir over a low heat until the tenderness. Parkhurst. sugar is dissolved. Continue cooking to 238 degrees F. or until it forms a soft ball when tried in cold water. Remove from the heat and let stand in cold water until the mixture is cool. Then add the butter, popped corn and vanilla. Beat until creamy. Shape on a buttered plate and cut into squares. Peanuts may be added to mixture, also. Bury Beckett, Mp.ltraerlj Mfr.,Bc Uafad.Ofiim n rn-i- e, 4 In Tenderness cupful popcorn cupfuls brown sugar cupful thin cream or whole milk tablespoonful butter tcaspuonful vanilla j Defends Finland Victory In SALT LAKE CITY Jlll)WKJlLPwwwil'.Mlyrrl THE Reggie But, Miss Sharpe, that girl treasures her youthful complexion. 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