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Show PAROWAN TIMRS. PAROWAN. UTAH tt'FIC rag carpeta looked as If they'd Just been washed e day or so before Due went to the w.dl telejhone, rang central and aslud for the ION CORNER sheriff. "Tins is Doe lluntiey. Sheriff. I want to repurt a murih r . . . yeah, uut at Grandpapty Bogie's place Doc hung up, turneJ. Cousin La ure stood in the k.tchan door, her black eyos staring balefuliy. Slowly, doubt end Indecision tore her mouth open. "Did you say murdtr?' "Yew. Libby was murdered. By the person w!u would Inherit the tM sores ef rlct bottom land. Lib bye land la eertalnly more tempting than Grandpappy Boglee red clay hille THE TRAGIC WEDDING rUlDRIClIT By RAY ;escreen I I By INEZ GERnARD wii shock, com he'd rather see her dead than marLI lug D death her wedding day a It rying the doctor. Doc had brushed Libby's fesrs would bs hak dul Ne.gl.bur fui ji.g U.cir heads sadly. Teoj la liked aside. Suit of ok! n aldlih sha was. Harv was harmless. Give him LiLLy mar so. tut there was kindness and a month of fl.tiing and squirrel generosity In her heart. hauling down In the Oblen river bottoms and he'd forget It, Doe Hot fiat tier death would be a had assured her. IUrv wee the Siririie She was very frail and a bnchelur type. He Uved from day rlir. me tu art sufferer. Doc Hunt-Ic- y to day, felt no responsllillltf tad higgl'd her to slip off with "How how about an) tiling. The only thing turn and have a quiet Juitice-ofthwas hie he ahead tobacre exciteavoid wed and planned "Ibby was picked up by her peace Jug ankles and held uj side down until ment. Hut no. She'd wanted to be pah b out behind the barn. Due found Harv (itting oa the she died from a heart attack. Thafa with i rr family what family aha on was. It as such and wngon tongue in the barnloL He bow those bruises can.e to be had, her ankles; they certainly werent With tightening throat. Doc gazed waa distractedly scraping blue mud from his rough brogues with a caused by massaging. Her heart down on the thin dark figure In HUY'S I N summer It was reported Bob Hope wanted to change the format of his radio show. Now LAST (( the same story bobs up again. Rumor has it that he has been having trouble making the first 10 in the Hooper ratings. He was eighth in the June 1 listing of evening shows, with Jack Benny I,or e I got a brother-in-laand he knows goes in the morning he'll theres Here's Your Vegetable I Canning Time wuhimi a darkly. out "Been her all afternoon, Harv?" "Here and the bottom if it's anything to you. He kept on scraping mud. "You were seen In the back yard about the time Libby died. He studied Doc "Died! Is she suspiciously. Slowly, conviction crept over his face. "Somebody lied," he said dully, and returned bis attention to his shoe. "Harv, I never talked with Libby about it. But who gets Libby's property? She had a will, didn't she? Doc knew that Libby owned 200 acres of valuable bottom timber land where Harv did his hunting and fishing. Naw, Harv replied. She didn't leave no will. You sort of got left out, didnt you. Doc? Ifn she'd lived through the day, you'd have got yor hands on that land, wouldn't you?" Doc struggled to keep from getting mad. His gaze shifted to the dry branch at the foot of the said you beard Libby scream. People dont acream with heart attacks. If she screamed, it was because someone was attacking her. In that case, you would have caught the person who was attacking her. It would take time to kill her by holding her upside down till she died, then straighten out her clothes and hair before escaping. You only had to rinse off your hands, you said. "Maybe maybe I was mistaken about the acream" "Maybe. But when I talked with you a while ago, you must have thought that I was getting suspicious. You lied when you said you saw Harv on the back porch. If he had been on the back porch and had entered this room, he would have left traces on the floor. But there are no traces not in this room, nor on the porch, nor in the yard. "Traces? "Yeah. The rich blue river-bottomud that covers his shoes. JjiidiA Jmu By NANCY PEPPER g u vu V V "V.. '"V JT' IdttJ'V, rid ill , a so bad that she couldn't have gone on living quiet life. "Harv musta done it "No. Laura, you lied when you wasnt red-gulli- hilL Snarled, hungry-lookinsassafras grew on the bank and along the fence rows, as if it had been forced out of competition for space in the rich bottom lands and relegated to the bills where competition for food was tired and hopeless. Doc returned to the house, looked around the barren red clay back yard. Then he entered by the back way. The back porch, screened in, was as neat as a perfume counter. Libbys room was just as neat. The Doc understood about Harv not wanting to attend the wedding. He'd known that Harv Bogle had loved Libby like a nan possessed. He'd threatened a half dozen times to kill himself if she didn't marry him. And when that didn't work, he practically threatened to kill her. Only yesterday he'd told Libby that MENU va wie . - a U 'if - 4 "I 3 tvi, T ,.t J V'- Grace V , ?J v -. W i iV Miles v, It Will wait i Ui! I.ciTie lijp f; Soon ot Lie. ' 5,' ;-- . - i ,.?.. - ' v ' ':i sjoioS J , " ishfi jfKf ifierf to gaits th Given me. Wii f ; V '.1 aNTo I 1 -- . .o - JABBERWOCKY "DEMATERIALIZE" ' , Ishill tnoveeagong ay kirid y, Vi ,, Sv "V . Down ' Aod beside their ,neihy own - , 1 a ,oy V I $e ' J tii.H not :urn It tt ilL J " Itti'wi$?un.v:w;. j $je i '. to ciaim - you were brooding about your fall wardrobe. Then, along came the new look and you had to start all over again. Well, theres never a dull moment because aummer la coming and nowa the time to worry about your summer coat What'll it be? A SUGAR COAT? That the very brief boxy topper that just come to your hipline. It usually inexpensive and you can wear it over everything. A FLARED TOPPER ? It covers your hipline and it flares way out in back, the way your loud Greatcoat did last fall. Looks equally well over straight or flared skirts. You'U like it In pastel suede fabric or in plaid. A COCOON? Its not something that a caterpillar goes into and a butterfly comes out of. It's a topper that tapers In at the hips; that you wrap around you like a, like a well, like a cocoon. If Its high fashion you're looking for, this is IT I - "V'.-- Tour Coat, Madame It seems just yesterday that J AND JIVE You could say scram, but thats too easy. "GOT TO HANG" Not as bad as it sounds. Simply a new way to on the telephone. say good-b"SEEING DOUBLE The currently favor.te way to say theyre going steady. "ROCKABY MONEY Salary of a y sitter. "MONKEY GLASS Your mirror or does it depend upon whos looking in it? "PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW If Shirley can go n so can you and you do, whenever you say Mgoodby.w LOW MAN ON THE TOTEM POLE Drippiest boy In the Shake-spearea- class. Terry Moore, starring In Columbias "The Return of October," is one of the few stars to receive a present from the crew when a picture was completed. Usually its the star who gives everybody presents. The cast and crew joined in giving Terry a television set A tribute like that is the sort of thing that happens once in a lifetime in Roast Fresh Pork Butt Browned Potatoes equipment The corn Is sweet and Cabbage tender, the pea pods are full end Salad of Mixed Greens green, and carrots are still In that all of nice young, crisp stage Apple Pie with Cheese Crust Bread and Butter which makea them Beverage It'snot a good idea to wait too long before putting up vegetables Have the jars and covers washed because the produce gets too old and sterilized. The jars may be in and, as you know, canning merely verted on a clean towel after sterpreserves, it works no wrinkle ilizing, so be in readiness to they'll old to color no restores or smooth filL vegetables. Have water in the pressure cookWhen you want a good product You can start this heating as er. from the can, start with superior soon as you come in because there's material That means fresh from not much water needed. Natvery the garden produce, two hours from you have checked the presurally, if to can manage sure cooker can, you garden to make cerit. Here are some tips to select tain it closespreviously and that the properly good produce: pressure gauge works too. Asparagus should be tender, Cleaning equipment such as ketgreen and freshly cut. If possible and colanders, paring knives tles cut when it is no more than five Inches tall so the ends ot the stalks and other things also should Le will have a minimum of woody ready. fiber. Only freshly picked green beans WASH FOODS before cutting, should be used as they dry easily stemming or hulling. Youll probupon standing. If you pick your ably need several changes of water own, then get them after the dew for absolute cleanliness. Handle is off. Shapely, beautifully green the vegetables gently and lift them ones can be canned whole. out of the water rather than pourLima beans should be almost ing it off them. Discard any mature but still green in color as spoiled vegetables during washing. well as being very sweet and Try to use the same sized pieces tender. If immature, they lack for each jar. Those vegetables flavor; if too old, they are like dried which are outsized may be cut up lima beans. rather than canned whole. Young beets, the size of a golf Then prepare as necessary for ball, are ideal for canning. Be careeach vegetable, cutting green to not ful break the akin or tap the beans, shelling peas, scraping carroots of the beets In order to prerots, et cetera. serve the color. Precook or blanch (Immerse la e hot water) long enough to shrink ONLY SWEET CORN can be or wilt the vegetables to get a betused for canning. To select the ter pack. Vegetables may be placed in a cheesecloth sack and Immersed best corn for canning push a fingernail sharply into the com kernel If In boiling water. the milk it thin and sweet, the corn Fill sterile jars to within one inch is perfect for canning. When the of the top. Then add boiling water milk is thick, the com la past the to within f inch of the top. canning stage. One teaspoon of salt to each quart Carrots, when right for canning, also may be added before the water are sweet and tender. The young is poured in. carrots which are about three-fourtAdjust lids accordingv to manuof an inch in diameter make facturers directions. the best canned product. Place the rack in the bottom of In canning greens, select only the pressure cooker and set the tender young produce with undamon it Leave a little space bejars aged leaves, and have them freshtween the jars so that the steam ly picked or at least as fresh as can circulate freely. Only enough possible. Dont use old produce with Jars to fit in the pressure cooker large tough stems and midribs. should be prepared at one time. To test for tenderness in okra, Adjust the pressure cooker cover pierce a pod with the thumbnail and If it cuts through easily the and screw down the safety valve. Steam should be allowed to escape vegetable is ripe. Peas will not wait for canning only through the petcock. Allow the petcock to remain open because It takes only a few hours for peas to develop from the right from seven to 10 minutes, counting stage, which is tender, sweet and from the time the steam begins to escape steadily. Close the petcock. alightly immature, to the point where they are starchy and not as Allow the pressure to come withgood tasting. Gather pods early in in two or three pounds of the dethe morning, selecting those which sired amount, then lower heat This are very green and crisp and well prevents overshooting the desired filled with peas. pressure mark. Count processing time from the PLAN TO HAVE all canning moment the gauge registers the equipment ready by the time you desired pounds of pressure. Have go after your produce so that you pressure remain as constant as poscan bring it into the house and start sible so you neither overcook or it on its way. If you just have to underprocess your food. go out into the garden to pick the Jars may be removed with a vegetables you can even start your lifter onto layers of newspapers or water boiling for the precooking. cloth. Keep them away from drafts. Claudia Drake's return to pictures. With her will appear her danghter. Sally Eileen, whose imminent arrival caused Claudias temporary retirement . . . Producer Theron Warth tested 50 Oriental actors for the role of the Japanese narrator In "Design for Death finally chose Ilans Conreid, American actor of German descent. LYNN SAYS: Heres Tips on Canning Vegetables at Home All vegetables contain enzymes which cause various changes in color, flavor and texture. To the home canner the most obvious sign cf enzymatic activity is that of food turn mg dark on top of the jar. If you can beets, choose those that have deep, red color throughout Neither skin tap root nor the stems should be broken before the beet are precooked. Millard Mitchells performance in "A Foreign Affair is so outstanding that there is likely to be a great demand for his services as soon as moviegoers everywhere have seen the picture. Mitchell has been better known for his work on the stage than on the screen. Mitchell, who never had worked with Marlene Dietrich before, says she is everyc thing he had heard she was and that JeBn Arthur is one of tne hardest, most sincere workers he knows. Quick-Cooke- woman with suspicions, disapproving eyes. big-bon- shiny woods knife. He wss a heavy, set man in tattered overalls, grilled, his teeth showing the effects of constant tobacco chewing. He didnt talk much and spent most of his time alone In the river bottoms. His attitude towards the doctor was surly since Doc had started courting Libby. Harv looked up it." LYNN CHAMBERS ITS TIME to roll up those sleeves again end start taking out canning Cousin Laura was did, come to think of Canning Guide (See directions below) "Tbe first guests were Jest cornin up the road. I wae In the kitchen trlmmln' np the weddin' cake. I thought I beard Libby ecream. About an boar ngo tt was. I esme In here as qulok ns I could wash off my bands, and there en the there she was floor, but blue In the face. Yeah, shout a horse in dm the k mr IZg i you to come. Doe," Cousin Laura said Doc always called her Cousin Laura, because she was Libby's cousin, the only relative Libby had. ago. bathrv tt' d one-hal- Beets which do not have an even distribution of coloring usually will have better color If pared, cut and precooked for five minutes before canning. They reabsorb color when handled this way. If your canned com has a brownish cast, this usually is due to carmelization. Prevent this by using juicy com, plenty of water and correct processing. Choosing the vegetables carefully and careful handling will give desired rq?ultj In home-cannin- f. hV THEY add m, heading the list, and Fred Allen trailing Hope in mrth place, followed by Truth or Consequences. Of course, whenever Ralph Edwards launches nei contest T or C leaps to the top. end him, or at least resented his taking Libby from the family. Doc could hear Grandpappy in the front room yapping away with the guests. No matter what anyone said to him, he assumed that they were agreeing with him and went on yapping. "Where' Harv? Doc laid. "Harv'i out to the barn sulking, I reckon on account of the wedding, Cousin Laura said with evil "He ain't been in all auggestion. day didnt even come in fer his dinner. Then she became thoughtful, her black eyes slitting. "Now, wait a minute I believe I seen him out on the back porch about an hour everyth - , BOB HOPE Hut It was obviously if i and for the first tims ; to shout back: Yes.ltJ severe attack. Her face wss bluish, her dark eyes bulging, es If from an exploding heart. A look of abject horror had torn open her mouth, twisting her pretty face. "My husband was settin' In the front nxirn waitin fer the preacher i 0 has, nd Into the bathrocnp After a lot of itn, the horse safely injt closed the door on ha "Whats all this abctf. Brown, puzzled. TU tell you, u , j heart stimulant hadn't brought her Cousin Laura was woman with suspicious, disapproving eyes. Her hair was coal black. Cynics had whispered that Laura had married Grandpappy Bogle, 40 years her senior, for hia farm. He was stone deaf and couldnt (it was believed at the time) live more than aix months. Grandpappy had a ion, Harv Bogle, living with him. That was the family Grandpappy Bogle, Cousin Laura Bogle, Harv Bogle and Libby. Doc had always had an uncomfortable feeling that Laura hated , Brown tr on to hi. hand." he pe.de, dering, did i0 -- j;,. Jones. I,,', get the blue tulle wedding drfBS lying on the quilled bed ling. She'd fallen on the rug carpet, they had told hun wmn he arrived, and one of the ieked her tip women guests had and plated her on the bed and had remove d her stockings to massage her hits. Doc notn ed the heavy finger marks on the thin ankles. Then lus (jure swe; t to the digitalis bottle on the dressing table. Libby's heart never had been in such a had condition ttiat e shot of out of It. r-- rs- One y fi Land I, Hollywood! 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