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Show LEm FREE PRES3, LEHI, UTAH NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Lovely Crochet j to , - Gre . .Li n K "dirUaj ' , ' tauter til Ik Bleat aafly staaaed. man aa Mt af "AupiS ... try i tin Vbe clos ol trlm- - r - up shoulders to a 3'jstwas not quite shrug You not? "Why coolly. id to believe jerfwtly willing ff lifted his that breathless thi endearing diminutive "I oj from her tongue. I couldn't ever k you had Did." In -" question very her dryly. i only that I heard you. a little after last night j put the reminded k! after you came i minutes andftfe; f . .1. ia tmemDer, " sain ner lamer t im never leaving her signed 1 jM"make a bargain, t - 'iiui! " br in; tea. id mm . my W" Her father's voice fir, scarcely yhisper, in the tone of one we it- r to another. I rTEENcri bargain, FatherT" I she f faintly. forget that I was Ihouse I'll coloi to forget that you Vesting with Tom Fallon ft" he said in that terriTjmg drawL fee of crimson poured over reached from the collar ftit cotton print frock to the of her hair. " 'Scuse me, sub but conld I talk with Tom Fal to yo' fe' a few minutes?" mouth twisted with dis- Be sat very still for a moment, thought, and the impli his eyes clinging to hers, and she ed meet him there ' thought he scarcely seemed to accident!" she flashed, breathe. And then he said casually, muled thinly. "I "I went for a walk." iby dear though I am a And as proof that he had had his as to whether other on the and no Intention ay m if it ever became nec-- I of speaking subject he got up and again, other people to know of left the room. accidental meeting." She couldn't oelieve that her faiter face in her hands for ther had killed Alicia Stevenson. It I and her father watched was an incredible thought; but he ) Curious tensity, had been out of the house, and he j course, I can see no was very anxious that no one should save the two of us know about that. And she thought fw anything about it," he of herself and Tom Fallon, on the taoothly. "Surely if my Ridge. id r"freshI wish to go for a , night air, it is HoAnd then she remembered his liness but our own. Un-- f. face tonight and the tone of his voice to a murder investiga- - when that little word "darling" had many seemingly unre-wm- e the look in his ;t lipped out out Of course, eyes, and naked poignant and unI likelihood that we should ashamed, the warmth and tendermy connected with this ness in his shaken voice that had Neither of us had been like a shining garment wrapped ? to want Alicia out of the chilled her about body. I had none. I hoped "Oh, no no I won't hav it like that! I won't be in love with him I If f'thim. "ught by some won't!" she wailed, deep in her voce. And after a a(jy J fimiwered frightened, stricken mind. But her the look in her heart went relentlessly on, "You h, 3$ fee if u should become can't help it! You can't stop it. olJFj1 you were violently op-- You didn't ask for it but you can parrying her, that you never deny it! He knows it, too I f' bought of having her he feels as you do you saw it in his it. A !8e' meandtohad been un-- d eyes, heard It in his voice tonight iv. m. You love him and he loves you and 'ilher-we- u. One. he has a wife who has a greater his shoulders in that claim on him than if there were as not quite a .hrug, children. Your love can never, nevan effective I' dismissal er mean anything except heartbreak hard breath. J?1,10. You know that and V couldn't possibly but can't loving him! Any stop you ! her breath against more than you can stop breathing!" Hutched at her throat The inquest was held the following ?Mny dear-l know that afternoon in the rickety, nondescript y , jncapable of any little frame building where the Draft 4' violence 1' Board met and it seemed that exu mere was a )1 a cept for the few bedridden in the . ver fine. town, everybody was there. . winBut .. won't Everybody, that is, except Megan to L7what we can prove and her father. For contrary Jim's uneasy fear, neither he nor Megan had been called to appear. f " huddled in a heap Little Betty Hendilx, Billthe Logan, others though to think Mrs. Stuart Bnd a few of had scene on the first w been had he said quiet- - who r did not quite "called. been Megan ay there n(J more relieved, nyon, ,hould be told know whether to be more frightened that neither she or 'oStltIie.hou8e nor her father had received orders hour, last to appear. But she had firmly ighl,.. Mrs. Stuart's hearty invideclined be likely tation that she go. anyway. n,CD Megan made herself keep busy f e together nrought .o tht throughout a day that seemed din-nWhen Annie put midday Possible. beside Megan and asked, faint rei? tnquest, of ,rnlnded her. 'Vn. uneasiness In her voice. "Miss Meg-gih" closest neigh- is Mist' Larry comln' tomorrow her clMe night?" calli. - ..-- .i "I uppose so, Annie." Megan aninside swered, and quivered a little " we after t.n at me thought of facing Laurence ruclMi,! fed "You f w m rla-jnyo- r. 1 self-denia- l! rbT ! - frrd sge-lon- g. er 35T r I, N ,'. LYNN CHAMBERS' MENUS j I Laurence nodded. "That seemed as much of a shock to everybody there as it is to you," he told her. "But it seems that when the detectives were going through her papers yesterday they found that she had a husband and that he was the one who was sending her fifty dollars a month. They wired him and the answer was brought to the inquest The husband ia this afternoon. somewhere in the west but he's east to claim the body. Should be here tomorrow or next day, they thought." "But she was a widow!" Megan protested, dazedly. "Apparently not" ssld Laurence, looking up as Annie appeared behind the screen door that led into the halL "Hello, Annie how about putting another plate on the table and letting me stay for upper?" "Yessuh, Mist' Larry us sho" be glad to," she assured him, beaming, and then asked uneasily, "'Scuse me. suh but could I talk to yo' fo' a few minutes?" Laurence looked surprised, but got Cy-ni- feet "Of course, Annie don't tell me you want to divorce Amos, after all these years!" he laughed, excusing himself to Megan as he moved towards the screen door which Annie held open for him. "I ain't suah. Mist' Larr, dat I ain't gwine git rid o' dat shlflesa, no' count nigger, sho' nuffl" she assured him darkly as she led the way to the kitchen. Megan got up from the chair where she had been sitting for more than an hour. In the late afternoon, the sunlight had been warm and pleasant here, but with the comchill little wind got ing of dusk, a the trees, up and tiptoed through and she went Into the living room, where she built up the fire, making H brisk and cheerful. (TO BE COHTINUIDI . 5. V ''SwS - Name Address. KID O'SUUIVAHSAYS 9Gtt Ofuffa SOUS tswtSis Heels Mxt tint yoa hevt your shoes rtpairtd. 2 1 If you want to have fun, and at the same time, test your ingenuity. do what some of the public eating places are doing during the wheat shortage: On one day of the week, serve completely wheat-fre- e meals. You may even learn to like it so well, that you can stretch this to two days of the week and thereby coun help feed the famine-stricke- n tries. Why not try it? What are some of the foods to use in place of bread and flour? Here is a partial list to help you: potatoes, corn and cornmeal, corn cereals, hominy, oatmeal, rice and other wheat-fre- e cereals. You might start off breakfast with cornmeal muffins or potato pancakes in place of the customary or toast Use porolls, coffee-cak-e tatoes plentifully for both luncheon and dinner, and If you want bread, make some oatmeal gems, 100 per cent rye bread, or corn sticks. The family will appreciate them as a welcome change cereals like cornmeal and oatmeal can. be used for stuffing and crumbing in place of bread or flour. Only in a very few cases will you be able to tell the difference, and even if you can, you won't find that difference unpleasant Now that the vegetable and fruit season is here In. earnest, fill the family on salads and fruity desserts. Everyone yearns for produce and large quantities of fruits and vegetables will spell both health and pleasant eating to the family. Look over these recipes which Tve dished up for you today. Perhaps they will start you thinking about how you can help in serving some wheat-fre- e meals every week and still give the family complete satisfaction at the dining table. Potato Cups With Tana Fish. (Serves 4) Non-whe- at hard-cooke- cup d cream-styl- e efga finely diced corn Combine ingredients in order given. Divide into six equal parts and shape into cutlets or patties. Roll in crushed cereal crumbs and brown in a small amount of drippings or fat turning once. Serve with melted cheese, if desired. Corn Sticks, (Makes 14 corn sticks) 1 cup corn meal or water ground corn meal H teaspoon salt 34 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder i teaspoon soda 1 enp buttermilk er soar milk 2 tablespoons melted fat 1 egg, slightly beaten . Sift corn meal, once, UST see what a happy combina-- J tion of crochet and embroidery! Notice how the crochet forms bas- kets or borders to set Add off flowers. secUon singly or re Use the crocheted . has transPattern peat it aa shoK-nfer of S moUfs 8 by 8 to 5 by 15 l,i Inches; crochet direction!. ASK MS ANOTHER but UaU-aa- a i aumfart la TaMaU. Nolaiattva. iJUm bnn itfl y ar tfouhl roar manor bmtk aa ratura f battto la va. Sm al all drogaiata. 9 ? FAMED stirring many capitals did the United States have since the Dec laration of Independence? 2. Where did Portland cement oven gets its name? 3. Did spaghetti originate in 1. How (425-degre- Heat fat in skillet then add onions, celery and ground meat Cook uncovered for 10 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and heat J VV"fex& Y comes from England. It bears a close resemblance to Portland cement. 3. No. Marco Polo Introduced spaghetti to Italy from China. 4. Jericho. 5. William Howard Taft. 6. Stephen Foster. 7. It is yielded by sick whales. 8. The north wind. in ng BILL CARLISLE, LONE Mocha Peach Shake. (Serves 4) canned cling peach halves teaspoons soluble powdered coffee tt cup hot water 1 cap vanilla Ice cream 1 cup light cream 4 2 Mash peaches and press through sieve. Dissolve coffee with hot water. Combine peaches, dissolved coffee, ice cream and cream, and beat with a rotary beater until smooth. Rdeaied by Wtrn Ntwspaper Union. A CONFESSES PACIFIC ROBBERIES s One of the greatest in thr West resulted in the shooting and Irrv ot of the Bill "last Carlisle, prisonment outlaws." Forbears news .oliyoming J paper hetfinesunaeTed about his daring crimes. Everyone In the West knew of the "lone bandit" Cowboy Confetttt Crime Career Once Bill Carlisle escaped from the penitentiary , , . robbed another Union Pacific train. Then shot . . . captured imprisoned . . . and yean of silence. Now . . . released from prison t . . this nationally-known outlaw writes an amazing autobiography of a "cowboy gone wrong." Brutally frank, he names well- -, known Westerners, still alive, and bares his true life story. More fascinating than any western fiction, the book "BILL CARLISLE . . . LONE BANDIT" can be obtained from booksellers or from the TRAILS END PUBLISHING CO., INC, 725 Michigan Boulevard, Department 17, Pasadena 8, California. Deluxe edition, numbered and signed by authoi Bill Carlisle, $7. Only i for regular edition. man-hunt- ... Buy U. S. Savingf Bonds! I: "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL," a Paramount Picture. Peach Melba. (Serves 8) 2 cups fresh raspberries tt cup currant jelly tt cup granulated sugar ltt tablespoons cornstarch 1 tablespoon cold water 3 canned peach halves 1 quart vanilla Ice cream "V' - NOTORIOUS BANDIT UNION You don't need bread when you make meat loai. In its place yon can substitute oatmeal, chopped nuts, ground leftover vegetables or leftover mashed potatoes. V STORY HOLD UP FT7 Mash raspberries, sdd currant jelly and sugar and bring to a boil. Add cornstarch mixed to a smooth paste with cold water and cook, while stirring, until thick and clear. Strain and cool. Place one peach half, cut side up, in each sherbet glass, fill with ice cream and serve with sauce poured over the ice cream. This sauce Melba may also be served over orange ice cream or lemon sherbet for delicious effect TRAIN REVEALS VERONICA LAKE A. Wash and peel potatoes and cut into pieces. Cook until done in salted water. (Water should be evaporated by the end of the cooking LYNN SAYS: OUTLAW The Quetllont in a hot or 20 minutes or until done. If you're looking for a hearty sup4. The walls of what city came per with a jmain dish and a light summery dessert, tumbling down because of the you'll want to clip the following shati&HRS effects of sound waves? recipes to have on hand. 5. What tCTmer President was chief justice of Tflt " btates? Savory Baked Beans a uru (v, comment bv and Hamburger. never BlrSLS. Sor "I'll ..... -. never, song, 4) (Serves ter friend than Old Dog Tray"? 2 tablespoons fat or drippings M cup sliced onions 7. Where does ambergris come from? cup diced celery tt pound chuck, (round 8. What did the Greeks worship t enps baked beans or cooked under the name of Boreas? kidney beans 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce The Answers teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon powdered sage 1. Nine. H cup water or canned tomato 2. From "Portland stone" which juice ifM-T- aaf , lattwt-arun- A General Quiz hot, greased cornstick pans. If. tea nM toaark artd mmm palatal, doctor oaoailf ih, aoartnaatMMea and aawiinnas anawa iof turDa nxlKlaaa Ilka Unaaln jrniptaaiaUaraliaf aa quickly and vigorously until just mixed. Place in Bake on Stomach Gas Hva!ali W salt sugar, baking powder and soda together. termilk and fat to beaten egg. Add to the corn meal mixture all at 7493 CHj 1 1 Save flour when yon bake: You can stretch your flour upply by adding fruits, meats and vegetables to your hot breads and dinner dishes. For example, when you make pancakes or waffles, any of the following may be used to give you more from your recipe, with-ou- t additional flour: chopped apples, mashed bananas, blueberries, diced ham and cheese, sausage meet partially cooked and drained, canned or cooked corn, and nuts. When making home - baked breads, use dried fruits and oat- -, meal whenever possible, in muffins, bread and biscuits. Prunes, raisins and figs are fine for flavor and texture. , In place cf brc.id, occasionally use leftover cereals for the starchy food for breakfast Add one cup of ground leftover meat to cereal and chill, then slice and fry. Or, add chopped apples to cereal, fry as for trench toast and serve with syrup . or honey. Sweeten and flavor cereal and bake with eggs and milk and serve as a dessert J7 -- 1 time.) Press through a ricer, add milk, A of the mayonnaise, 4 teaspoons of the vinegar and Va teaspoon of the grated onion. Beat until well blended, then spoon and shape into nests or cups and chilL Add remaining ingredients to one can of flaked tuna fish, chill and then serve Into potato cups. Sprinkle top with cheese and garnish with crisp greens. HILL or down: lYi pounds potatoes enp water teaspoon salt H cop mayonnaise 2 tablespoons vinegar 94 teaspoon grated onion Vi cup diced celery H cop diced chopped olives cup grated American cheese Lettuce iASyVOESIT UP Cora Cutlets. (Serves 6) 4 cup thick white sauce 4 teaspoon salt H teaspoon pepper V teaspoon paprika Wheatless Meals "Yes!" sa Megan so sharply it"f Laurence turned satirised es upon her. Megan managed a faint smile and said, "I I really want to know whatever they could learn" "Well it wasn't much," said Laurence. "No trace of the weapon, a knife or a dagger of some sort No trace of robbery or anything of that kind. The girl at the bank said she had cashed her usual monthly income check for fifty dollars- - few days ago, and her purse was found with more than thirty dollars in It They feel sure that if she had surprised a burglar at work, he would not have left the purse. They believe that she was killed by someone she knew or at least someone she was not afraid of. There were no signs of a struggle In the place." Megan sat very still, her hands locked tightly in her lap. Killed by someone she knewl Someone she was not afraid of! "There was one sensation," said Laurence after a moment not looking at Megan. His eyes were on the garden, where, despite the fact that it was almost Christmas, a few late zinnias and marigolds were still in bloom and the chrysanthemums were great shaggy things of glowing "That was when the telebeauty. gram from her husband arrived" "Her husband?" she repeated incredulously. -- , Potato Cups with Tuna Fish Tossed Vegetable Salad: Green Beans. Celery, Onions. Radishes. Spinach Leaves Corn Sticks Apple Butter Peach Melba Beverage Recipes given. Potatoes are plentiful la supply and will spoil tf yea don't as them. Cse them fas ptaee af scarce wheat products as the starchy food for dinner, aa stuffing 07 even Is baking. -" to his He. I Here is a vegetable dish that la substantial enough to fill in for both bread and meat on some day: n. Tit 'JSf'l f But Megan did not have to call Laurence, for at about four o'clock he came down the road and turned in at the gate grinning at ber warmly and happily. "I came over with the coroner and some of the county officers," he told her cheerfully, dropping down on the steps at her feet and baring his head to the soft wind. "Pleasant Grove's certainly getting her name in the papers. There was a newspaper correspondent for one of the Atlanta papers at the inquest." Megan asked, after a moment "What what did the inquest find" "Death by means of a sharp instrument at the hands of a party or parties unknown." answered Laurence, looking up at her white, drawn face with surprise. "Oh look here, darling, I had no idea you were such a close friend of hers." "I wasn't really," admitted Me-ga"But I knew her and it' been a shock" "Of course," said Larry gently. He took her hand in his and held it closely. "We won't talk about l b aa abstraction by Annie's tone, looked up at her curiously. "Why, Annie, what's wrong? Why do you want to talk to Mr. Larry?" she asked, puzzled. Annie drew herself up a little and there was a gentle, yet Implacable dignity about her as she said firmly. "It's a private matteh. Miss Meggie but it's powahful important Yo call him fo' me?" "Yes, of course, Annie." Megan answered and Annie thanked her and went out of the room, padding softly in the heelless felt slippers that she wore to "ease" her feet She hesitated and he said quietly. "Because, Megan. If tt becomes known that you and I were not in 00 p- - nu. i bed and asleep that you were out on the Ridge with Fallon-i- fs quncementA. not ostmaster only going to be extremely unpleasant for you. but it's has been I It to finish Ist? and could him, once and for going all He'll never W Saturday. be able to get another job as a ;6 per In let- - teacher no matter how Innocent and Ljjge was brm. Her fa- - accidental your meeting was. People will remember Alicia's little " thrust about your spending 'hours J white sna that she could together on the $ retted, so Ridge.' and people are good at adding two and two and i his thoughts. een-ihii getting six or seven." Loot thst seemed a Megan said quietly. "Where were eyes met her' and ild rery loftly. "N. mT you. Father?" I jour in-- J It was a shocked, came scarcely jyp that I brtath. "How how can tains " j demand and Sewtac Cirri Ketdleernft Drpt. tea S2ll FraactKO S, Calif. M cents tor Pattern. Cock grave-eye- jut lam Send your order to: - remenker-iti.t- a aa nsusuaOir tm evmat condition. ihhuf mart Untm la required ia filiiof araers tor a tew af tb mol popu-a- r pattern numbers. "But that's perjury,- - gh, with the thing that was to her pered faintly. the thitg that had beers there heart; who Her father's face darkened an- could say how lon8?but whose grily. "Don't be an idiot! You did presence she had not discovered unnot km her. Neither did L So what til under the shock of Alicia's death. possible difference can it make if "I like to talk to him. Miss nobody knows that we went for a Meggie yo' think he .in' walk? Tm absolutely positive that bow. how 'bout yo- calling him up I wasn't seen; I feel equally sure you were not So where1 s the harm and askin Mm to? So t rn,M ik if we protect ourselves in a situa- to him?" Annie was d and tion that could easily become very Portentous. Megan, jerked out of her unhappy unpleasant!" "Alleta Tae ia it-raoa Toat Ikey Ulk.e4 ae &Pt. v J-ii- had- Duo W.riu. RELEAiE " la and Embroidery egetemm-- dentist's dentifrice Calox was created by a dentist for per sons who want utmost brilliance consistent with utmost gentleness. Scrupulous cleansing. Your teeth have a notably clean feel after using Calox. 2, Calox gently deans away surface stains, Iooens mucin plaque. 3, Made by McKesson & Robbins, Bridgeport, Conn- -a laboratory with over 100 years' experience In nuking fine drugs. |