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Show UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, t' irding I istant GRACE NOLL CROWELL ions FOLD my hands a little while in sleep brief night through, and wait with quiet breath The coming of the morning, and to keep Quite calm and Still, is that what we call death? Is it a thing to fear, O Lord of life, O Lord of death, O Lord of the unknown: To heed no more the clamor and the Strife, TO U Thine own? comPaj Time for Caution Mr. Smith was always preoccupied when he washed the dishes and kept only one ear open for anything his wife might have to say. She gazed fondly at their small son sleeping in his crib and einpi-wate- d r nt, son is the (d from ii not whei in region is g inteJ ood c( es not and w suet indu: d to t THE And with Thee, Lord, why should I fear to wait A little while until my eyes shall see, Or whether I shall wake me soon or late, So long as Thy cupped hand is holding me? Grant, Father, when the night comes, I shall rise With willing feet, and fold my work away; Then, lying down to sleep, close fearless eyes, Regretful not of further work or play, But in the sleep Thou giveSt Thy beloved Await the day. i ches :h Pers' New concrete can be If youre too proud to wear a Matter of Garb dust cap for housework, better cessfully right on top 0( your pride when sifting crete surface, but be sur, Mr. Jones had the usual man-los- t forget ashes or doing similar dusty jobs to get the old surface a" look - in store department in the cellar. Get your shower cap clean with soap and floorwalker from the bathroom and put it on. have it thoroughly Wet about him. The new concrete is applied noticed him wandering aimlessly When a hot dish sticks to oilabout, and noticing his rather Old powder puffs are cloth. pour hot water around it shabby suit, inquired politely: and in a few minutes you can and soft enough to mak Are you looking for something pick up the dish without mar- lent silver polishers and plying cleaner to mirrors in mens clothing, sir? ring the oilcloth. No! snapped Mr. Jones curtly, Im looking for something in WHOLE FAMILY EATS 6001 womens clothing my wife. To reSt a bit, uncomraded, alone, Save with Thee, Lord, who haSt the power to keep J total i: BREAKFASTS WHEM CRISP RICE KRKR; ,000,0 DO THE COAXIN&! duces nearl use a said: Hes more like dear. Eh? you every day, POP 2 convenient muttered Mr. Smith, wiping the suds off a platter, Whats he been up to now? packages now; Regular ondli CRISP, CRISPER i CRISPEST 0 eersNowpans nevJTesrto KATHLEEN NORRIS Money Decides Marital Course ONE OF THESE article!, some time ago, I said that money was the most important consideration where the success or failure of a marriage was concerned. Hundreds of women wrote me in answer, and most of them were shocked at so material a view, and protested that in a true marriage money was but a minor consideration. , When we were married we had nothing, many of these letters from happy wives said. I would marry Dick If he hadnt a penny, said the girls letters. Old women grandmothers, great grandmothers wrote me that It was not safe to put such ideas into the heads of idealistic youth. It is impossible to answer all these letters personally, but this might stand as a sort of answer to them all. What I meant in my article was by no means what they took it to mean. It would be N they love to look back at the earlier difficulties, the money shortages, the scares and crises. But to survive these crises takes all the character and courage young people have. Others keep putting off divorce because it is their nature to procrastinate. And the muddlers and the procrastinaters often find themselves emerging into better times, easier finances, older children, a more developed attitude, toward the seriousness of mar- riage. But under the trouble, even though it seemed to be a matter of not loving enough, or having no common interests, or being actually incompatible, the money question was always lurking. When there is a money adjustLee ment, nerves get frazzled. takes it much too casually, and Diana frets. Or Diana hasn't the slightest idea of the value of money and charges dresses and hats as though every charge wasnt going to be entered on the bills. The babys threatened mastoid turns out to cost $300. Diana wont bother with a budget, or Lee gets mad whenever she asks him where that 0. red eled mre posh a umE--ir wHiEis a lor! Fits into measuring cup or small bowl... whips even small amountsl you use oMiy one hanp! When if h$ hadnt a penny unnatural and absurd to suggest that a girl in love measures the claims of the man she does not love against the claims of the man she does, because the first mentioned has a good Income and the second none. Her chances with love weighing down the scale, are infinitely the better. Millions of happy American marriages perhaps it would be safe to say most American marriages start on a very shaky financial basts. Usually, the man has a job, and the girl her trousseau and wedding gifts, and perhaps a few wed-d;n- g checks. Thats all. Ten, 15, 50 happy years later its Lees mother comes with the word from strip you unwind with key milkshakes, fruit juices, mayon- , almo peril gro lishir th m naise, babies' formulas. Nickel-plate- d steel rod and beaten Cleans in a rinse. SEE ALL THAT SNOWDRIFT DOES FOR YOU. You get richer, moister cakes with new lighter, Snowdrift in just 3 minutes mixing time. New d cakes call for an emul sorized shortening. And Snowdrift is emul sorized.Whats more Snowdrift mixes quick for tastier biscuits. Snowdrift cuts in quick for flaky pastry. And Snowdrift fries quick for lighter, tastier fried foods. quick-metho- a Released by WNU Features Ce ain Snowdrift' French dressings, gravies, hot cocoa, to vis- question of entertaining, and of hearty lunches, which doubles bills. Diana cant ask her to eat a peanut butter sandwich in the kitchen. When Lee spends four days in bed with flu theres the doctor again, and Wilson, at the office, gets the commission that Lee might have had. When they separate nobody mentions money. Lee says that he hates for the children to hear scrapping all the time, and Diana tells her lawyer that Lees insensitiveness to the strain under which she lives amounts to severe cruelty. If the financial situation were restful and secure, rather than subject to every domestic storm that blows, none of these things would disturb it. Crises like dentist and doctor would have their place; Lee would trust Diana and Diana ' would take pride in holding expenses dewn. f: up bs. Whips cream. ..beats eggs.. .mixes $10. went. it enait: ham iJOKIBK.... PURE tfary fvrn Store SNOWDRIFT, P. o. fa Mus Box 156, Now York 46, N. Y. Please send me a Wonder Whipper. I enclose 35 in cj and the word Snowdrift clipped from metal strip unwinds with the key. Name..., ...himho" Street.., MHUtMHMMtttNMIMMMtMtl1 City fl.r Zone xplr.t April 30, 1950. State Offer limited to U. S. and c irobL en h :t gr; dan und seal rvioi |