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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEItt UTAH : 1 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Bolero Top Favorite This Year A Complete Wardrobe for Baby j'M E 'tis at 4 HOLLYWOOD Proper Hog Housing Insures Fair Profit A BTHUR LANDAU (a little guy with big ideas, who once managed Marie Dressier and Jean Har- w) punctures one of our pet no ons. He says the outworn idea that movies suffer from a dearth of story material suited to the screen is ridiculous and preposterous. That's going to bring a hail of sharp cracks about Arthur's ears, because he's stepping on tender toes. "I know I'm sticking my neck out," he insists, "but there it is. I've proved my contention by too many personal experiences not to knew what I'm talking about." The pulling and hauling that goes on behind scenes when there's a hot property going around is something that the outsider wouldn't believe, Let's let Arthur take us behind the scenes for a bit of case history. He is, incidentally, chief production as sociate for Ben Bogeaus, and had a finger in three Bogeaus ventures Dark Waters," "Captain 'Kldd,' and "There Goes Lona Henry." Few, even insiders, know that it was Landau who channeled "Thirty .Seconds Over Tokyo," one of the (great stories of this war, to Metro-Goldwyn-Maye- r. Ha the Know-Ho- w He was put in contact with Cap tain (now Major) Ttd Lawson by a n Hollywood insider who, being a former flier himself, has lots of buddies among airmen. Landau perceived immediately that Lawson had something in the fliers and story of the Shangri-l- a well-know- their bombing of Tokyo. Paramount had first crack at it Y. Frank Freeman was busy and told Arthur to send the idea through Bill Dosier, story editor. Arthur said "Nothing doing!" and went to see Eddie Mannlx at Metro. That's how Paramount lost out. '' Lawson offered Landau a contract. "You're an army officer," said Arthur. "If your word isn't any good, your signature isn't, either." Lawson said, "How much can you get me?" Landau said he didn't know maybe $5, maybe $10,000, maybe nothing. High Finance Metro held the script overnight, sent for Landau, and offered him $100,000 for it. Arthur said the author was holding out for $150,000. They compromised for $125,000. ' Landau was chinning with Eddie Cantor in Eddie's library one evening and happened to thumb through a volume of stories by Oscar Wilde. One he liked. He bought a copy of the volume and had a transcript made of the story. Harry Rapt met him at Metro and said he was looking for a yarn. Landau strung him along with an enthusiastic buildup and meanwhile ascertained that the American rights were in the public domain. Rapf snapped up the property. Hunchtt Pay Off ' The story was "The Canterville Ghost," which was made into a picture for Charles Langhton. Metro gladly settled with the British heirs to the Wilde estate. Landau plucked 30 grand out of thin air and a hunch. Here's a free tip right out of the Landau feed box: He caught a newspaper story recently about W. II. Donald, the mysterious Australian who has been Chiang personal adviser for many years. Donald was held captive in Manila by the Japs, who were looking everywhere for him at the time, not knowing they had him right under their thumbs. "There's another Lawrence of Arabia story in Captain Donald for anyone who can get him to talk," says Landau. "That's where you find the germs of good stories right on the front pages of your newspa, ' Kai-shek- 's pers." Surface Barely Scratched "I'll venture," says Arthur, "that there are more good stories in the public domain than Hollywood has ever made. Not every Tom, Dick, or Harry can take these master pieces, and translate them to the screen successfully. Take Conrad, for example. Every effort to transfer his sea stories to the screen has So we accept the lazy flopped. man's explanation and agree that Coiirad makes fine reading but can't He'll be Posh! be screened. screened one day by someone who'll know how. "Right here in our own company we bought 'There Goes Lona Henry from RKO, which owned it for years. No one wanted to play in it. We had a new script written, and I give you my word some of the most sought after feminine stars in town have expressed an eagerness to do it." Kay' Kind of Fantaty Sam Goldwyn has bought James Thurber's "Secret Life of Walter Mitty" for Danny Kaye., Sure it's fantasy just for Kaye. It all starts when a girl looks at a hat. Danny looks at the girl and sees a desert island . . . Greer Garson tells it herself. She calls herself "Metro's golden mare." . . . Col. Tim McCoy, western " star remember him? is well into his second war at the present. He's now in Germany and was awarded the bronze star the other day. Jiffy Dinners Help Woman Who Holds An Outside Job www- 1 Poor House Will Not Produce Quality Hogs Lynn Chambers' g Menus Point-Savin- Braised Lamb Livers with Fried Onions Creamed Potatoes Spinach Jellied Grapefruit Salad Caramel Rolls Eeverage Custard Pie is one of the ADEQUATE housing of successful hog raising. This is especially true where the house is used for weanling nips. Not ppnerallv recoenized, ex tremes of cold and heat are harder on hogs than any other farm animal. While a portable shelter'is usually the souffle, In potato making J "V leftover potatoes may be used. Or, H visa hip. it mav not alwavs be v v make enough potatoes from previ- possible or practical. A portable hog ous evening to use in the souffle: Potato Souffle. 2 tablespoons butter or substitute cup hot milk 3 cups hot mashed potatoes M cup minced onion Potato souffles, made in individual 2 teaspoons salt cups, are fluffy and golden brown. 4 teaspoon pepper They're nice to serve with point-eas- y 33 egg yolks egg whites cold meats for ladies luncheons or evening dinners. Melt butter, combine with milk, mashed potato, onion and seaWomen have certainly shown sonings. Whip together until smqoth themselves adaptable during war and fluffy. Beat egg yolks and add time. There aren't many who are to first mixture. Beat egg whites Good Building Essential. sitting at home and idling their time stiff and fold carefully into potato be You can away. mixture. Bake in a buttered cas- house should be easy to move, dry, sure that those serole or individual casserole in a admit plenty of sunlight, well venwho are have moderate oven (375 degrees) for 35 tilated, economical, cool in summer children to take to 40 minutes until puffy and golden and warm and dry in winter, easy care of; otherto clean, sturdy and of suitable size. brown. wise they're out A colony house seven by eight Quickie Dinner III. working and carfeet is large enough to shelter four Broiled Lamb Patties rying on at the or five pigs that average 200 pounds, home front, too, Hashed Brown Poatoes if they have access to pasture or Fresh Peas and Carrots by keeping up their homes, cooking outdoor lot. A safer rule would be dinners and seeing that everything Apple, Celery, Nut Salad to allow two square feet for each is spic and span "as usual." Oatmeal Bread with Apple Buttei To those who do double duty, ordi Fresh Fruit Cup for portable hog houses or nary, long drawn-ou- t recipes are of is advisable, but where the buildno help. They simply don't have the Strawberries t ing is stationary, it is recommended time to fuss with food. Yet, meals that the run immediately around the Lamb are usually prepared patties must be nutritious, point-eas-y and house be of concrete. The trough be and butcher the they may by good to look at. or of concome or wrapped may be of hard wood broiled as they Today s menus are easily pre crete. The fence should be of woven-wirbacon if with pared in lessthan an hour. They points or a suitable board fence. Appermit. As fill the above qualifications fully, types of electric fences are start proved broiling you and can help those of you who work and suitable. the inexpensive patties, chop still live up to your reputation as should not be cooked space Housing potatoes a good cook. with a bit of finely minced onion wasted on weanling pigs unless they Quickie Dinner I. and carry their and start frying in hot fat until well are browned. Peas and carrots will cook width uniformly, have short necks, Limaburgers with Cheese or Egg Sauce and be ready at the same time as neat and compact shoulders and Buttered Noodles Broccoli meat and potatoes cook. Cut or pre- plump hams and have smooth sides. Raisin Bread Sandwiches pare fruit for dessert while main Most attention should be paid to the Wilted Lettuce Salad development of the regions of highpart of dinner finishes cooking. est Whipped Gelatin with Cream priced cuts, such' as hams and TV: Quickie Dinner sides, less attention to length of Beverage Green Peppers Stuffed with Oatmeal Cookies head, color or other minor considCorned Beef Hash erations. Limaburgers. Whole Kernel Corn (Serves 6) Sliced Tomato Lettuce Hearts New Soil Tillers to 1 cup dried lima beans Bran Muffins Spread M cup meat drippings Stewed or Canned Fruit Be Available Soon 1 small onion, chopped Cookies Beverage 1 cup finely chopped celery Stuffed Green Peppers. eration prepares the ground for cup flour (Serves 6) planting, and utilizes its own digging 1 cup milk 3 green peppers 1 egg, beaten S 1 can corned beef hash lYi cups fine bread crumbs 2 tablespoons butter or fat cups grated raw carrot 1V4 teaspoons salt Cut peppers lengthwise in halves; 1 Dash of black pepper remove fiber and seeds. Drop into ' ty Y cup chopped salted peanuts boiling water and let stand 10 minPrepare evening before: Soak utes. Drain and fill with corned beef Uv ITS beans for several hours in cold hash. Dot tops with butter. Place in shallow boilin a moderatewater, then drain, cover with baking pan ing water and cook in a covered ly hot (425 degrees) oven for about 5ii saucepan for 30 minutes. Drain and 20 minutes. A little cream added to the corn rub through sieve. , i To make 'burgers, mix lima will give it flavor. This vegetable beans with meat drippings in a can heat while the green peppers saucepan, add on- bake. Salad and fruit may be ion and celery dished out while the cooking is beNew Type of Tiller. and saute until ing done. actiqp for propulsion will be availsoft or yellow. able after the war. Blend in remainInstead of turning over soil as the ing ingredients Rotolplow does, the and stir over diler churns and crumbles the soil by rect heat until means of edge tools, claw-lik- e tines, mixture boils and thickens. Chill rotating in paddle wheel fashion and thoroughly. mixing in cover crops and fertilizer Shape into patties, when ready to uv If I uniformly. Graham-Paig-e Motors make, and dip lightly in bread crumbs. Fry in bacon drippings until browned on both sides. To d make sauce stir two eggs, chopped, into hot white sauce. Or, use Mi cup grated American cheese in white sauce. Mashed lima beans combined with 4 Quickie Dinner II. Potato Souffle with Sliced Cold Cuts good seasonings and white sauce, are formed into patties to give a Green Beans meat-lik- e but meatless main dish. Tossed Spring Salad Butter Rye Bread Quickie Dinner V Cup Cakes with Chocolate Sauce Broiled Fish Fillets Beverage Potato Chips Carrots Lyonnaise - , e Ili ..-- : v'l I'-'.r1 V if wardrobe foj the favorite in every family, clothes are such fun ta 1304 Tiny first make, and baby will look adorabit in these dainty little garments. The dress and sunsuit are edged Bolero Fashion's Pet in ric rac the slip and panties w 'TPHE youthful bolero outfit is a narrow lace. , fashion pet this season. It will Pattern No. 1296 is designed for siiei be smart made up in checks, Size 1, dresi or plain fabrics, high- months, 1,IV2 and 3 years. polka-dot- s material! yards of requires A trim. ric rac with giant lighted sunsuit, f yards; slip aad pantle, 1 in button-bac- k blouse is included yard. Due to an unusually laree demaad an the pattern. 12-2- ffiTtaWi Swiss-invent- ed rr1 lui' - 4 Til hard-cooke- . I h No. 1304 Is designed toT skei 12, 14. 16, IS snd 20. Size 14, skirt and bolero, requires 2?' yards of 33 or fabric; blouse Vk yards; 4 yards ric rac Pattern to trim. Lynn Says: Protective Milk, Cooking: cheese, butter and eggs are perishable. Refrigerate them carefully and cook slowly to get the most out of your food. Cut carrots and other long vegetables lengthwise. Their cells are long and less of their nourishment will disappear ' if prepared this way. Add dressing to fruits and vegetables as soon as they are cut or cubed. The dressing coats the cut surfaces and helps prevent vitamin destruction. Shell peas or beans just before cooking to prevent air from destroying the vitamin C. Use as little water as possible when cooking leafy vegetables. After washing vegetables such as Bpinach and cabbage, let water cling to the leaves and do not add any more when cooking. Hands off when caring, for vegetables. Bruising causes rapid vitamin loss. Beverage carrots can be prepared quickly and are tasty if the following method is used: Carrots Lyonnaise (Serves 4) 1 doxen slender carrots 2 large onions Dash of rosemary Dash of pepper 2 tabi'espoons butter or substitute 2 tablespoons boiling water U teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon minced parsley Wash carrots, but do not scrape lengthwise into eighths and place in Cut heavy saucepan. onions into matchstick (long, slender) pieces and add to carrots. Add all other remaining Ingredients, then coveT and cook for 4 to 5 minutes. Remove lid. Allow water to evaporate and vegetables ' to brown lightly Serve at once. New -- Release! by Witti& Newipper Union. CIRCLE PATTERN SEPT. New Montgomery St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cents In coins far each pattern desired. 149 Pattern No..... Size Name ..... Address Never crowd the rinse tab. Clothes must have room to move ' about freely to get soap out. Orange juice may be substituted for lemon juice when making french dressing. SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT RUBBER Remove the broiler pan at the same time you remove the food. If you let it stand, the heat which is retained will burn the grease on. Bugs should be swept or vacuum cleaned, but never beaten, shaken, or snapped, as this may looeen or break the fabric and binding or fringe. Color may be revived in faded suede shoes and bags that have become shabby by brushing them well and holding them over a kettle of freshly boiling water. In laying a new floor over an old one, place a layer of heavy paper between the two, for resiliency and sound - deadening purposes. A cedar flavored paper wiU repel vermin. Recent government tests demonstrated that syatneiic track tires show slower wear when and less tread-crackioperating at night than during daytime service. Atmong spheric temperatures were given as the reason for this difference in service. Like other robber commodinet, footwear should be treated properly to extend serviceability. Avoid tearing by putting on and removing rubber footwear carefully) wash outer surfaces after each wearing) dry out linings In room temperature) store In cool, dry, dark place end make sure to keep footwear free from folds or wrinkle. Wipe up any food spilled on the stove at once with a dry cloth or paper toweling. Never use a flamp cloth it may ruin the porcelain finish. But if you let these spots dry on, they will be difficult to remove. RkJ If Venetian blinds are waxed when first installed or within reasonable time thereafter, they MMW L.. vcu ue Iitepi ciean more The painted surfaces will beeasily. given an added nrotection n on . wis 1UC of the blind prolonged. Any furni- iuic wax is sunanie lor this purpose. Goodrich 1 Vi Mchsn. JaiL "ouiiihiL TkadA, Ihsntl U&suL Another New Soil Tiller. corporation has secured license rights in the United States. Some 6,000 are now in operation, the number will be materially increased as soon as materials and manpower are -. available. , Another type of tiller is the till, master, which will be under operation soon by the Climax company. Tested in the Pacific Northwest it was found suitable fdr various conditions, proving a real labor saver. - current war conditions, slightly more turn is required in filling orders for a tew a the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWING i Hot Biscuits Honey Tomato Salad with Thousand Island Dressing Broiled Grapefruit Halves FOUR-PIEC- E 0 long-bodi- ed It i?'! m. Baby's Wardrobe A e, li bmoi-- 3 . Balanced double action... for positive action in the' mixing bowl ... for gratify ing results in I the oven. . JZ$ Milk Test Change There are several factors which cause the butterfat test of milk to vary. The milk of a cow recently freshened may test high. This condition is a temporary one, and after it disappears the milk is likely to test lowest during the first few months following freshening. As the lactation advances, the test tends to increase and becomes high near the end of lactation. Tests of milk are usually highest during the coldest months and lowest in summer. QSi f A -.-41 nriimnyflnbj l .I.......'.' .U 111111 iiBi |