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Show IWKOWAN TIMKS. IWKOWAN. UTAH SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS FICTION Corner Russ tun ivl w i ninl w.ilktd mi li.tii the liv ng r an Si Fat win (till Sl.ro V. ell, line thing Will the in xt if iri move would have to in' e fio'i. her lie sat d wn m d nailed for the If whs 0 j ruing at the Mirt page V v.icuul.i Sum! iv Well, they prob atlv wouldn't go now. they roba linn where I.atelv, It ly wmil.ln't aei-1ed lhf)'d been quarreling all th H f' 1 linn Die o Ddncs Wde Swarl 3 Slirlivaiiler Jill 3rcjli dluj. STREAK CF IRISH lit ; ic i ii k. mi m i u It ti.ivl lei; in this tune as usinl, with a quli k IIiiii; I' ih nf Pat's Irish tmii i r Oi e of those brief f.ish u"g winch usually ended with little il i" it; ihie Only this one hadn't efidi d jet, 't was still drag tf.ng on Well, h t It rirns1 M iv lie by the time It was over Pat would have learned to keep that streak of fighting Irish temper d mn Pat came In from the kitchen Van Hosen." she said "Hus sharply, put that paju-- r down! All right " Russ knewi what Pat to carry on from where wanted they stopped last night I want to know," Pat anld tightly. Just whv you left the party with that Gertie Hale last night!" Hu.ss Jaw grew stubborn I told you- I went out to start her car. that' all It certainly took you good long Where was her husband time . why ddnt she have him start it I don't know he was somewhere around. I guess Anyway, I had sold her the car Yes." Pat said, two years ago before I'd even met you . . . Russ, are you getting a little tired of me Russ groaned. Pat knew better, of course. All she wanted was a row. Maybe he had spent too much dme with Gertie, but what of It What about Hal Kirk last week Pat had asked him to stop over and see her on his way In to Chicago Falk about old pals! Well Pat insisted Russ turned back to his paper. Ive said all I have to say. Pat started to speak again, then stopped Over the paper Russ saw her face tighten. "All right, she said quietly. Russ watched hep walk across the room and begin to climb the stairs He listened, and after a moment he could hear her moving about In their bedroom above Doing what he wondered After ten minutes he went to the foot of the stairs and called Pat'" No answer. Pat! he called again. Pat was coming down the stairway; she had on her hat and coat She carried her bag in her hand Russ demanded, where Pat, are you going" r Why." Pat answered coldly, should you care Russ studied her face She was blurting, of course; threatening to leave. Well, two could bluff "That's right, he said, why should I? i . Pal whip J thils i d I again "S I me h fi at ti n I di led the n imber 1 A oris! rpi M i he !y . . 1 11 m i d some Listen, bis the plane Mila j It s gone" 111 The sib nee of the ho se b'- it iiiey. she a d Jims b ok out Ins billf Id It held against bis ears He loalfn't slat thru- - Ian at d u tin lie offered it lit re, he had to gt t m.l. I i s n In r the I Ms Without linking at Hung Russ started f r He fr nt lla m pat s.u k hi r InaJ d tor. tin n reini mbeii d it w is ra.li '' Plaits i ill enough." she said lug il s rntuoat w is in the closet I'm tak ng the next plane at the nit the k.ti hi n door. ait pul t ' Hie ih'si t w.,s dark, liliss was sure nos If it she was log aim kina ked diwn sf til ng igtv it R him a h mce In beg i long aeknpo (hit 1 An arm 6 support Squirt (var.) 11 15 Kuss took out hl billfold. It held three lives and a ten. He offered her the bills. Without looking at them Pat ahook her head. her to stay. If he gave in thia time he'd have to give in always The stubborn lines of his Jaw hardened Taking the car check from his pocket he endorsed it with his pen This is on Conway & Company." he said; you can cash it anywhere In the state " Pat's cheeks went fiery red Her voice was low, but it trembled. "Russ Van Hosen, I could murder you! Give me those bills and let me go!" Russ said nothing He watched her back the car out unto the drive Not until then did full realization come over him He had held firm; he had won a moral victory But Pat was gone Russ walked slowly back Into still dazed, the living room. He unable to believe it. Ten minutes passed, a half an hour. Then memories began to rise and choke him, a hundred memories of the swell times theyd had together From that first day when theyd met at the golf course Theyd played together and he'd beaten her. in spite of the ribbing she'd given him over his mismatched patched up clubs He'd been saving but hed bought to buy a new set her a ring instead If there were only some way to get her back s Solution Issue In Next 16 18 19 21 24 28 rose petals e part Medieval boat Fuss Penines To legister Ann unce S lcied piUnits Ch s ) 29 Sum ce of 30 chocolate sti booi n t e son 31 32 34 37 38 41 City (0 ) Slant Decay Mischievous n ptrs 43 Rub out 45 Proofreader's mark (Krit Ind f a iinii 1 4 Born 5 Gathers for preservation 36 Me 19 M Mis f ir C ii i df 2' P 22 it' in v 39 ( T rm) 'nploys 40 Vt 42 ck it Ma l ) Answer I is Ch Pi Iu getuMt nt i i i e' Pazile Somber 4J ice rder neld N con bet ' n, ritain card - c' mce 29 I. Ke 33 ( ti i Edible rcott' Father cubing JO IKS 25 Hu t st 20 Yu th 27 fluf of 31 38 fKh 'e g Store Fail to win Egyptian g xidess bn ds 35 Hr ghtly-clured " 17 1 34 F abulous die 7 Kt le 8 P rt cle 9 Pi ' 10 N v ice t ertical 2 3 ear ii 20 ) motion picture apt 6 Sp ice 46 Coin 47 Sci nes No. I Public house (Eng Precious stones 48 Li clubs. So that was it' That was why she had had Kirk stop there. To get a present for him All these months Pat had been scrimping on her clothes, pinching, saving What a heel WHAT A HEEL he had been' A sound from behind startled him the turning of a latch He whirled Pat stood in the doorway Pat's eyes were blazing; her checks were on fire Russ Van Hosen' She stamped her foot, and It shook two bright tears out on her cheeks Russ Van Hosen. 1 COULD MURDER YOU'" Russ gasped "Honey Honey. girl' Don't honey me! For a half hour you've let me sit out there In the drive In the rain' Waiting for you to come out and get me But you wouldn't Oh, how I hate you' Instead you waited until I had to give in myself humbling my pride Suddtnly Pat's voice broke Her arms went around him "Oh. Russ. I don't care what you did But say you love me that you'll always love me! . . . Because I love you so!" Russ didnt answer, he didn't want to answer All he wanted was the assuring feel of her in his arms Russ." Pat was sobbing, even while we were quarreling I loved you If you could only forgive that streak of Irish in me I can," Russ said humbly, "if you can overlook a streak of stubborn Dutch " .... suffer from wet weather Once soaked they may never look as well or fit as comfortably unless they are properly dried and cared for Extension clothing specialists say that wet shoes should be taken off as soon as possible Leather is weak when its wet Wearing wet shoes may pull them out of shape and cause breaks and other damage Wet shoes should be stuffed with soft paper or absorbent cotton to take up moisture Never use tension shoe trees because they mav stretch the leather out i f shape Instead of drvmg the outs.de of shoes by ruob ng wh'ch may roughen the leather pat wdh a soft cloth When the ins'ue moisture is absorbed, remove the stuflir g and let the shoes diy slowlv away from the heat Fast dry.ng with heat makes leather shrink harden or crack As the shoes dry, clean them with saddle soap Fi.linv this with a little sMfon ited casti r ml rubned in by hand This treamert keeps leather soft and pliable Work or plav shoes that do not need polishing may be softened and made to resist moisture by rubb'ng them with beeswax, tallow, wool grease or petroleum jelly Well oiltd shoes not only turn off moisture but also last longer Outdor r wor or ch ldren s shoes may be sofVned afer gett ng wet hv r h ng '! , m with warm not hot ne it s f t oil. castor oil or often Shoes lllow (Ru'-- fell. He dragged it into the light From Kirk's Sport Shop. Chicago It contained a set of perfectly matched Shoes Require Special Care in Wet Weather (slang) Variety of Foot-lik- 4 irV4 4JV 2 L le cat Ul ta.iuw -- Ltatl.or VrVi it j ct i per Careens inaut ) Tut dates, nuts, vanilla, sugar and beaten eggs in a bowl and mix Sift thoroughly together dry inyoungster, espe-- r gredients, add to mixture ciady when Hie " vVl a w lather is bit- - Stir until well eold; and mixed Ii.ike in a ' , W also means shallow greased j it y I 1 .4 someHur very pan in a moder- to ate (325 degree) 'I0'1'11 your t I . k2 own friends who oven for about pen 50 minutes Cut In squares and may haj just 'v to drop In. sprinkle with powdered sugar. Oatmeal Crum hies, your Spread ! fmndlincss and i Makes 30) cl. i er in this way rup shortening with oil ers and you'll be a happier I cup brown sugar 1 person. egg, well beaten 1 It's easy to have cookies on hand P i"crn No rup flour 13. 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The softly rounded collar, poji 1 rup pecans, coarsely chopped utes. shaped yoke line, gored skirt are I cup coconut Get il "7Pl',lU accents. Fruit Nuggets. I pleasing Long cuffed I every sleeves are also provided in the (Makes 5 dozen) Add salt to whites and beat to a I Tune Try.tloi"y lenJ"J 2 cups flour coarse foam. Add flavorings. Add pattern. Pop up bis. bNVi I del.c.ou. 2 teaspoons baking powder sugar by one tablespoon proportions, "iff I VI no hull H teaspoon rinnamon like Jolly f continuing beating until liquid is pop corn ,i g'Vi your Ak salt Time teaspoon stiir and glossy. Fold in cornflakes, , Lose Sense of Explorers it now. (or cer 1V4 nuts and coconut Drop from teacups brown sugar Distance in Antarctic Fog 4 cup shortening onto well greased baking spoon 3 eggs j sheet Bake in a moderate (350 1 oven until delicately browned, teaspoon vanilla At times, the antarctic regions H cup eurrants become enveloped in a peculiar about 15 minutes. Remove promptVi Get Well milky-whit- e cup chopped mixed fruit ly from baking sheet. fog that has caused (candied cherries, citrus to lose their sense of explorers fruit peel, etc.) distance and perspective in such 1 From YourCw cup chopped pecans a way that a small matchbox, lyDue to aCeitf 1 tablespoon milk a few feit from them m ing only Sift together first four Ingredi- the snow, looked like a barn a Cough Comps ents; add sugar; mix In shortening mile away. with a fora. Add unbeaten eggs and flavoring and mix thoroughly. Add fruit, nuts and milk. Drop by spoon- fuls on a greased baking sheet. Bake in a moderate (375 degree) oven for 10 to 12 minutes first J' i'.C . H Test iment w Frn d Liver with Onions Mashed Potatoes Cream Gravy Graiefruit, A pie and Pear Salad Buttered Corn Kernels 11 d Biscuits Baked Custard Fruit Nuggets Reel e given. . Book of the Old 14 Oil of II IMBKRS' MENU i 12 Bunk 13 C 1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 I.Y.NN Do you like to have peoj le dropDo ping iri Just to be neighborly u base youngsters who bring their fin nds home often 1 hen you'll want to have Hu cm kie jar well slot kid at all times with old favor-.s a d new A i up of hot chocolate and a tookie mean somt thing to every if.' - Horizontal Old nnd New Cookie Favorites Rank High For Snack Purposes SK JSlULl kli Series U 47 Sfl - - de-gie- QUSCKE FOLEYS ce of r.nnent is all tha e promp more harsh 'Lemon u lerations ol f Talorht Ft ("ors Tk Dates and syrup keep the sugar content low on these Date Drops. They stay fresh and moist for a long time, if they last, in a cookie jar or covered cookie tin. Use for snacks and lunch boxes. tl & Problem Easily Meat jU'ces and gravy are lent to use with meat or even fir Cm r excellege-tab- b Pav nr ed cereals may be chilled and with jelly slue!, fried and served or svup ! si (t .v Aik Mother, She Knows,., j Clabber Girl is the baking powdr n CatfORA with the balanced double action ... the oven, You'll find an interesting combination of flavors in these Nut Macaroons. Theyre a nice, snack which crunchy, will fill many roles In your home entertaining. 2 LYNN SAYS: Solve That leftover a anc Me-- 2 1'4-inc- ?e Mir' n r Date Drop Cookies. (Makes 4 dozen) cups (lour teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon cinnamon V4 teaspoon ginger ' cup shortening VI cup brown sugar 4 cup bottled corn syrnp (dark) 1 egg, beaten 2 tablespoons milk 1 tablespoon orange Juice 2 teaspoons grated orange rind 1 cup chopped dates SJt flour, measure and sift again with baking powder, salt, cinnamon and ginger Cream shortening, add sugar and beat until light and fluffy. Add corn syrup and then egg, mixing well after each has been added Add dry ingredients alternately with milk and orange juice to creamed mixture Stir m orange rind and dates Drop by spoonfuls on greased baking sheet Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees) about 10 to 12 minutes or until golden brown Date Dainties. h (Makes 25 squares) 2 i ups chopped dates 1 i up nutmeats, chopped 1 teaspoon vanilla cup sugar 3 eggs, beaten 1 cup flour 2 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt ii 1 ru'i earni itf'oo sharp i If you like crunchy, fruity cookies, make these Date Drops You'll find they keep nicely in a cookie jar. mois time res shi es C it i d fruit juices are easy to use in a fan of j ,st eno.gh warm oil to cover the s des Let them stand m in fruit salad dressing such as thin pudding sauces. this 15 taking care not to mng mayonnaise, nr get the heels in the oil, for oil rots Pisorug milk or basting meat Use also for i, quid any part thereof rutber. In gelatin salads or desserts. ir.i-.,.i- nt; ns can be made mt by settirg the s cAMiccm low-calor- ie Shortbread is a rich but very delicious cookie, very delicate in texture. No flavoring is used so it must come from the butter and sugar primarily. Scotch Shortbread. (Makes 3 dozen) cup butter V4 cup powdered sugar 2 egg yolks 2 cups flour Lj teaspoon baking powder Mix butter and sugar together well Add egg yolks Fold in sifted Roll out Vi inch dry ingredients thick; cut in desired shapes Prick with a fork Place on baking sheet and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) about 20 minutes or until a delicate golden brown HOUSEHOLD HINTS Holding onions under water while peeling makes it a tearless process, and keeps the onion odor from pene. To flour chicken trating evenly for frying, place the flour in a paper sack, then the pieces of chicken, and shake vigorously . . 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HiJ l nip ,fmi Jr ifW.i toll ashed Soured milk and cream may be used to make gravy for meats, such as veal Also use them for baking breads, cakes or cookies. V |