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Show U 'I EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH SWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Princess Charming for Teen Age Cool and Practical Barebaeker A little paraffin on a sticky window cord will be found helpful. When you have an old clock that refuses to run any more, it can be used in a sick room to tell when it is time for the next dose of medicine by moving the hands to the time it is to be taken. This makes it easy to remember. A handy receptacle for sundry tacks, nails and screws that will be polite to your fingers, is a large cork kept in the kitchen cutlery drawer for convenience. When having difficulty in opening a fruit jar with a metal top, place it upside down in hot water and leave for a minute or two and try again. The metal top will usually expand and loosen readily. To keep cookies fresh longer, add a tablespoon of jam or jelly to the dough. Coarse sawdust put in a hens nest is more satisfactory than straw or hay for the hens do not pick or scratch the sawdust out. Every girl . . . driving a riveter, grimly toiling over Under pressure like that of battle. By KATHLEEN NORRIS of the boys on leave SOME too much spoiling. become absolutely surfeited with parties, cake, visitors, compliments. They don't have a moment alone. Aunts, uncles, cousins, friends they have hardly seen for years unite to indulge and pamper them, until they long for just a little peace a little of tiie old ignoring and solitude and casualness that used to mean "home. Other boys are in the poslUon of Walt Baker, who writes me a blue and disgusted letter from one of the South Sea Islands. 1 am just back from leave," says Walt's letter, "and up against all the discomforts and loneliness of this place. We get enough to eat; were not In any immediate danger; we have movies and cigarettes but were all so homesick that we cant talk of anything else but what well do when we get back! "But as far as Im concerned IO Just as soon go anywhere else than home, when the war is over, the letter goes on. "My last leave was for me. xne a funny folks are all into the war up to their chins nothing else talked about but war work. "My mothers working, both my sisters are in volunteer hospital service, my Dads on ration boards and bond drives, and my girl is making three hundred a month and going around with a lot of guys who wear jeans and look as if they never washed. For that matter, she looks that way, too. No Rest at Home Now. I thought I left the war out here, but Ill be darned if anyone was taljdng about anything else, where my folks live. It was paper drives and fat collecting and canteens and bonds, entertaining the dear boys from the marines camp, knitting, with everyone reaching for the radio when the news commentators were on. Everyone talking of Normandy-postwar Ploesti oil fields East Prussia De Gaulle more cookies ration stamps. Maybe thats their idea of a nice restful homecoming, but I can tell you it wasn't mine. "From what I saw I dont believe my girls going to wait for me, this despondent letter goes on. There doesnt seem to be any place for me in any of their lives. Id go in and sit on my mother's bed to talk to her at night, and pretty soon she'd say, 'Darling, Im terribly tired. That old alarm is set for six oclock. Trot off to a movie. "With my sisters it would be, Were on night duty, Walt. Canl help it shorthanded. And with Eleanor it was apt to be, I've got to get to bed early, Walt Weve promised a shipment before the first and were all working overtime. Cant you pep up some of these women," finishes Walt, "and tell them a man likes a little fuss to be made over him when he comes back from the Marshalls?" Well, yes, I can, Walt, and I do. Theres a happy medium even in war work. But I cant help laughing at your predicament for never before, in all the long history of the world's wars, have men had reason to make this complaint. Women have been encouraged more, they m turret lathe, it working EVEBXBODTS have BUSY soldier home on leave after many weary months in tin South Pacific area writes that he is sadly disillusioned. Nobody has much time for him. His mother, his sisters, his girl are all so busy at their war plant jobs that they can spend only a little time talking to him, and they are too tired to go anywhere with him. Walter doesnt think his girl is going to wait for him, either. She is making three hundred dollars a month and running around with a lot of greasy mechanics. Things look pretty dark to this tired fighting A 8664 Is there an old blackboard around the house that the children 12-2- If so, why not outgrown? A Barebaeker to coast women are coast pROM these strapped, wearing Its the new look in fashions and its practical, cool and very, very pretty. Have at least one real barebaeker with matching jacket. draft it into use as a bulletin board for the family? Place it in the kitchen and use it as a reminder of household chores, dates that must not be forgotten, or sun-back- notes to the family when called 8662 away. 11-- With the use of a hand spray or even the garden hose, starched Princess Charmer clothes may be sprinkled right on teen age goes for these the line. Roll them up as they are "JHE frocks as fast as the taken from the line. new designs appear! Not surpristhe most flattering ing as One should keep a small bag of type of theyre dress a girl could possibly fine sand in the kitchen if coal oil wear. Do this one in the pretor gasoline stoves are used. In tiest ginghams, checks or flower case of an explosion or fire, the prints you can find! sand can be thrown over the flames which will probably extinPattern No. 8662 Is in sizes 11, 12, 13. guish them and save the destruc- 14, 16 and 18. Size 12, short sleeves, retion of the home. material. quires 3 yards of man. Well, Miss Norris replies, what would the soldiers and sailors think if people on the home front werent thinking and working and sacrificing? Its everybodys war and the harder everyone pitches in, the sooner it will be over. Just so are affairs at home with the women who are straining every fiber of their beings to keep up with hospital work, fill army contracts, keep assembly lines red hot. We may not actually hear the guns or see the wounded, but the racket and smoke and groans are forever in our hearts. Every girl swiftly changing hospital beds, hurrying about with trays, driving a riveter, grimly toiling over a turret lathe, is working under a pressure like that of battle Every girl feels that unless she comes up generously to her quota of work somehow the whole structure of defense will fall througn. You neednt worry. Walt. These are unnatural times; bad for you out in the Marshalls, bad for us on the home front. We're not trying to make them normal its no use Were just trying to get through. Wf feel that every hospital tray, ever cooky, every knitted helmet 01 letter, every bomb and every gun barrel completed and sent is one more nail in Germanys in Ja pans casket. We want their obsequies to be swift and complete. If we can do our job here half as well as you are doing yours far down in the Pacific, 1945 will see you all home again, and the girls pretty and dainty again, and free to entertain tired soldiers. Headdress J For an attractive headdress to sdt off sleeveless frocks appropriate for theater or restaurant wear, simply take a length of velvet ribbon (or a ready-mad- e velvet bandeau complete with ribbons to tie it on with for about 50 cents), add a spray of flowers to your own liking, sew sequins on the leaves of the Rowers and presto, you've a charming headdress. Or take a black velvet bandeau, sew three huge silk roses across the top and a tiny velvet ribbon bow over each temple. Ribbon-and-Flow- er of 8664 is in sizes 12. 14. 16. 18 20. Size 14. dress, requires 2 'a yards h 35 or material; jacket, 1)1 Em ous finishing and decorating details, send 16 cents, your name, address and the pattern number. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few oi the most popular pattern numbers. m NEEDLEWORK Montgomery St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for Pattern SEWING CIRCLE 149 New yards. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slighUy more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to; 149 New Montgomery Street pattern desired. Pattern No Name .. Address 80.6 Size after only No Split Lawyer I must know the whole truth before I can successfully defend you. Have you told me every- well-know- The Truth Since I met you, I cant eat, I cant sleep, I cant drink. She (shyly) Why not? He Im broke. It was long after midnight in the home of the famous author. He looked haggard and worn, for he had been working on a novel. Darling," called his wife, are you coming to bed? muttered the No, Im not, author. Tve got the pretty girl in the clutches of the villain and want to get her out. How old is the girl?! asked the wife. informed Shes twenty-threthe writer. Then for goodness sakes put out the lights and come to bed, snapped the weary wife. Shes Baby Bassinets old enough to take care BEAUTIFUL bassinet for the certainly of herself! new baby is every young mothers dream and usually a rude awakening comes when She prices them in the good shops. They range from fifty to well over a hundred dollars! So make your own! Its easily done. A d market basket is covered with unbleached muslin, then padded with chintz or lovely pink or blue rayon crepe or satin. Lace, net, organdie or dotted scrim makes the flounces. An ordinary bed pillow is babys mate, I Teacher Who is mans noblest friend? Johnny The hot dog it actually feeds the hand that bites it. Girls Every One Smart Guy Can you name the sister states? Bright Boy Certainly. They are Miss Ouri, Mrs. Sippi, Ida Ho, Mary Land, Callie Fomia, Louisa Anna, Della Ware, and Minnie Sota. inite benefit in the treatment of this disease, which is commonly known as Athletes Foot1." So if Athletes Foot troubles you, dont temporize! Get soretone! McKesson ft Rob- Inc, Bridgeport, bins, to Any stockman deserves Connecticut. f: he goes to the expense of vaccinating, and still loses valuable animalsl be-w- hen Whos to blame? Heres a clue: you cant buy vaccines like tractors. Either a vaccines good-o- r worse than no good. It protects your animals or it doesnt. Thats why it pays to insist on CUTTER for horses, cattle, sheep, hogs or poultry. Cutter Vaccines & Serums do a job the same fine job of protecting your nnimalf that they do protecting humans. Cutter Laboratories, Berkeley, Calif. CUTTER VACCINES & SERUMS To obtain complete instructions for the 5748) vari Baby Bassinet (Pattern No. F'AUMLE SSMF.UNNI ES: tWBE 3S1GQ CETZ03V ZtKE FIDDLE TAAKE FAULTLESS YOU ALWAYS USE xL SOTAE FOLKS 'Tto T' ' TAL, GET GOOD APE JUSTFUMH DIDUA STADCH TAEteYS STARCH) M OR NINGmHOT $5 YEY,w- !- A up IT t LUCKY tAMCES-yovY- , UCK , ON NNASWDAYSy NOtWNG! THEY KNEVi YMKT KIND OF SYADCtt IRONING EASY itnvakes Youu zoning y OL? iTMlULKSSTttO! At YOUR GPOCEttS FOLKS! you irs - Hum Improvements were shown In die symptoms of Athletes Foot the itching, burning, redness, etc. The report says: In oor opinion Soretone is of very def-- Aint It So! tress. It V the directions on the label for a period of only ten days, 80.6 of the cases showed clinical improvement of an mfec-tio- n which is most stubborn to controL Taking No Chance Prospective Roomer This window is quite small. It wouldnt be much good in an emergency. Landlady There aint goin to be any emergency, mister. My terms are cash in advance. uuu WASHDAY EASY ROUND HERE! treatment 10-d- ay Foster D. Snell, Inc., n consulting chemists, have just completed a test with a group of men and women suffering from Athletes Foot These people were told to use So retone. At the end of only a y test period, their feet were examined by a physician. We quote from the report: After the use of Soretone according to He The Age of Discretion SUUE IMPROVEriENT ten-da- Pretty Girl Had Reached US of sufferers showed CLINICAL Prisoner All except where I hid the money. I want that for Address UNCUE id i && IV -- Calif. San Francisco Enclose 20 cents in coins for each thing? Name. AMD Sea SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. No large-size- Meir Supplied on Land and All for the Cause of Libertyl Keep Bassinet for That Darling Baby to- ity. Pattern No. and Our Fighting CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK SEWING eye-open- er have been urged to do their share day, and royally they have responded. Comfort yourself that what you saw was the supreme effort to help at the very top and crisis of a world disaster. They answered the countrys call for help, and they are as absorbed in their share of winning tne war as you are iu jwurg. If Tables Were Turned. Imagine just how embarrassed and bored you would be if your two sisters turned up in camp, in the very middle of an engagement. You couldnt knock off work to take them about to restaurants, theaters, movies. The smoke and din of battle, the roaring of the guns, the hurried movements of troops and supplies and hospital would distract you so completely that the girls would be only an annoyance and responsibil- 0 rv I yell grand. -- c o ''yf VUWKT A SYitLL V5W! " s , r mM V Advertise!'.1 |