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Show UTAH PA ROWAN TI.MKS, PAROWAN, lookirz at Baity's Eaj py It Is f the m eg r the barker called frum tlielr concessions, drawing the crowds with (.Iris cries Imperative passed, carrying feathered fcrw-ph- s, spangled whips, bright birds By M HY KLUI'i. and monkeys on sticks. I here wsi a blend of hotdog and hamburger odor, coffee aroma, the roast"would you like to go to the carE'm strict to thu old along ALL ing fragrance of peanuts and popnival with nn " the (arnlv.it giiiumi-j -corn. Everywhere were people, drawing i opie like u it agne t From yl es" n'.tit. the little girl. sandwiches, win re f 'lie a.it. cm the top step 11 to) p'mg off the s'ep backward eating feom Would 1,M drinking pink lemonade front of M s Mi. Igrtt s boant'rg He t sweaty glasses. cure ful' see run! rrud Elite, thrusting them hurrying house, she an arm about the little shoulders Batty, h'gh on the along In groups amt couples, laugh fshe laughed in spite of herself to clung lovingly to her horse's log and ch.itt ng tier merriment see the change in the young face. bnd.e and waved to ElLe every time flouting Luck t hi r on the esr'y There was nothing serious about it si e passed. eurnii ir sir. Curs wl irrrd by, currynow. It wus afire with the dazzle of "That was fun," she beamed, fining others, till it seemed the entire carnival lights themselves. ished at last, running to Elbe for population of the LtUe town was I'll go ask Grandma." shouted new adventure. They Joined hands rushing in one direction All, that and started over the grounds Putty, bounding acioss the lawn is, except filnr-un- d possibly Mrs "I II be right Lack "Who's your girl friend. Sis?" Blodgett, who, now that the supper asked a mans voice. woik wus over, sut contentedly In "Bring a wrap," culkd Elbe after the swinging pigta.ls, "It may be the kitchen, resting her Act. Instantly guarded and alert. Ellis coed on the mbs" bhe Went inside turned to look. She gazed wanly, There uus nothing in the world for her own light coat and to go s'ra'ght into two gray eyes So gray, like carmv.il music, reflected F.lhe, over her makeup at the diesser Her she thought. I'll always be a pushhi .id her wistfully agu.nst haning luee in the minor was smooth and over for gray eyes He was not a the pon h iuil The nostulgic ripple dressed up young man. but hs epiiet, showing only in pallor the of tunes, hu'f ;ud, cuine to her on turmoil of the imply montlis. It was he ked nue with his soft shirt open siiddc n bursts of breve, cutting Into still epnle a good fuee, the eyes a at the neck, showing h.s tanned her heurt w.th the sharpness of pain She elec d In r (.yes to shut out the s ght of the coup'es always the couples pis.iitg through the early disk, s'nilu g into c.eeh others eyes, murmuring wolds of which only the tone need be heard. I who am without "?FICTIONckv m CARNIVAL pi- NIGHT F,RST - , till IIIM vmassaetB Have a Porch Meal; merry-go-roun- IT'S A TREAT to eat outdoors! Mom gets out cf a hot kitchen, and the whole family can enjoy a meal even at the end of the day if they eat It In a cool breeze out on the porch, under the old tree or in the garden. This is real outdoor eating and it can be almost p.cnic style. Flan it to be casual and everyone will have fun. Carry out all f jod, plates and utensils on a tray and save trips to the kitchen and then back aga.n, A bowl of flowers from the gir-de- n will make the occasion seem festive indeed. Almost any kmj cf a meal will be easy to serve as long as you can fit it on a tray so everyone can help himself. Even a roast will work out well served In this Place your creamed, au way. gratin or browned potatoes in the center of a large platter. Slice the roast in the kitchen and place it around the potatoes. are for couples, abe too; for No, for children, families, even for old people, visiting their neighbors and vs Inning lamps and blankets. But not for aomrone alone. Never for Someone alone. You could walk through the crowded grounds under the blare of lights, caught In the blare of melody, and become the loneliest person in all the world. She had been doing fine till the rarnlval came to Grey-vlliWhy, she thought oh, why, did the carnival have to come? IF THE DAY is a sweltering one and calls for a cool sapper, why not try a really cool supper? A loaf of tomato aspic served with marinated shrimps makes a good mam r.'M. TTCt: e. She ope ned her eyes, at a soft touch on her knee, and saw Batty Brown, a little neighbor girl, sitting on the step below her. Gee," sighed Batty, on a long, mournful breath. "Isn't It LONE-- " SOME?" Elbe smiled. "For you, too? she asked. Batty nodded, hard, "Yes," she said soberly. "Everybody's gone to the carnival but us. I guess you and me, and Miz Blodgett and my Grandma, we're about the only ones in town that didn't go. Miz Blodgett, she never goes anywhere, anyway, and neither does Grandma since mv Grandpa died. My Grandpa was swell! He always took me to carnivals " She shook her head in rapturous recollection. You live with your grandmother?" Elbe asked. She felt suddenly ashamed of how little she knew the neighbors. She had been boarding at Mrs. Blodgett's sc eral months, since first she came to Greyville to work in its dress factory and to work even harder at the serious business of forgetting Bruce. "Ever since I remember, answered Patty, "My Giandpa loved carnivals like I do. Grandma was always scoldin him about It, but hed take me every night and we'd go on the rides and buy cotton candy. My, she breathed, "I sure miss Grandpa. Elbe studied the serious small face, framed by the smooth brown Here too was someone pigtails. adjusting to a loss, and she had not even taken the trouble to find it out She had seen Patty often enough, running errands for Mrs. Blodgett and playing hopscotch or jacks on the wide front sidewalk, but she had been too absorbed In her own affairs to ask about the child. How selfish people are, thought Elbe. she asked Patty, humbly. Ill' l4li i J, tfLUWaVII sr j AV wide, cloud, peak stick deep blue, the hair a dusky brushed back from a widows at the forehead. With lipand rouge and a deliberate turning up of the bps at the corners, It was even an animated face. By concentrating on Patty, Elbe found she could keep the bps curved upward. She would forget all other carnivals. "Tim Of toft lM.0, 6 f, ajur. baa lonj ben ran n br,n. Oh, my goodness, complimented Patty. "You look beautiful' Elbe laughed. She tue ked the child s hand under her arm and they started for the park grounds. The groups were dwindling now. As Patty had said, most everybody was already there. It's funny you haven't got a boy friend, Patty mused. "Pretty as you are a flush. Pat! she exclaimed. out of a long silence. "His name was Mr. Kenyon already knows you Bruce haven't got a boy friend," soothed Patty considered gravely, but Patty. "I told him when he asked this afternoon." asked no more questions. "Pat! protested Elbe again, Oh, look! thrilled Patty There it is Please, please, let s go on feebly. She used to have one, Pat conevery thing!" tinued helpfully, "but not an; Most everything," Elbe amended, more. not the really rough rides. But the I used to have a girl friend too, others " offered Mr. Kenyon. I know how it She held tight the warm, squirmis. I'd like to taks you on the ferrls ing hand in her own, to fortify herwheel. Take over for a few minutes self for the first glimpse of the will you, Mike?" he called to a man sprawling tents. "You have to get at the shooting gallery. over this, Elbe, my girl, she told Elbe found herself Helplessly, herself, gulping down the lump m along. her throat "Tonight's as good a engineered So you were asking about me, time as any. she managed at last It was like all carnivals before, Yes, he answered. "In a little without the magic. No, she decided. place like this, who wouldnt be? Youre an attractive girl, you know, This is a nice town too. "What ever happened to her?" asked Patty, the girl friend you havent got any more?" She didnt like my job, replied Mr. Kenyon. "She said she couldn't see any future m It, but it was the only work I knew." Huh!" snorted Pat, "She must nave been silly1" Oh, no, said Mr. Kenyon, but she made me mad and we had a quarrel. I told her there was another who would bke it fme. There girl wasn't, of course, but my real girl thought so " I used to have one," Elbe obliged, I know tlj this, fet s6H aenot rtmembtf .. I cinnot tee beyond this wall of t .. . Yet the uha cool u II So I know Cjv nn . fillwj u emfcet. f heart find comfort through the yttn. but God, dev God my need s great) bm the taocy strength nrmr. aht them. .A Sk -- ' fyjc$ tfcu diy to own Hello, Ellie, said Mr. Kenyon softly, the gray eyes looking deep into hers "Hello, Bruce," whispered Elbe with a quiet sri.le. His arm, to reach her, had also to encircle Patty, who seemed not to notice. They had stopped at the top now, rocking gently in the night. Patty stared over the seat edge into space "Oh, my," she quavered. THIS MUST BE ALMOST HEAVEN!" If youre having cold meat and want to serve a hot dish, too, try macaroni and cheese; that an potato casserole, gratin style, or creamed potatoes, topped with cheese. time-honor- dish. Add cucumbers to this for eating and for garnish. Ice cream or lemon sherbet served with crisp delicious cookies will complete the meal. Tomato Aspio with Shrimp (Serves 8) 3 tablespoons plain gelatin cold water 113 caps hot water 2 cans nance 2 teaspoons chopped chives or 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 can shrimp, drained Soften gelatine in cold water. Add hot water and stir until dissolved. Add all tomato sauce. Chill until the mixture is of the consistency of unbeaten egg whites. Stir in chives or onion Juice. Turn into a loaf pan and chill until firm. Unmold on greens and garnish with shrimp that have been marinated in French dressing. 13 cop IF THE WEATHER is on the warm side and you dont want to spend much time cooking, select a simpler meal. For example, have sliced tongue or other cold meat served with macaroni and cheese and complete the meal with sliced garden tomatoes and cucumbers and butterscotch chiffon pie made in the morning. Macaroni and Cheese (Serves 4) 14 pound macaroni 3 tablespoons bntter 14 13 cop milk cup soft bread ernmbs 13 cup grated onion 13 teaspoon poultry seasoning 1 13 teaspoons salt 3 pounds hamburger 4 tablespoons flour 6 slices bacon Add seasonings, bread crumbs and milk to meat Mix well and s shape into patties, Inch thick. Dredge with flour. Wrap a slice of bacon around each patty and fasten with a toothpick. Broil patties until they are thoroughly cooked and nicely browned. Cook f pound of broad noodles until tender; then season with butter, salt and pepper. While noodles cook, slice three large onions and fry them in drippings. To serve, place noodles on a hot platter, top with hamburger patties and smother with the onions. 1 Butterscotch Chiffon Pie baked pie shell I tablespoon plain gelatin 14 cep oold water 3 eggs, separated 1 cup brown sngar 1 cup scalded milk 2 tablespoons butter 14 teaspoon salt 14 eup granulated sugar LYNX SAYS: Use These Tips For Porch Suppers Appetites are bound to be big when youre planning to eat Plan generous servings of all your foods. Toss many of your garden greens together if you want a lovely woodon bowl salad. Into this can go lettuce, cucumbers, spinach, cauliflower, radishes, green onions, celery and shredded carrots. Use a tangy French dressing. QUESTION; ment? ANSWER: If It', Jl oria-t- er that Is used for Lvtrg would be best to reiser Instead cf trying to type cf plaster 1, affected ness and Is not lnte-haspmrnt QUESTION: f bT off try top? ANSWER: That type cf lng cannot be dore Job for a dealer In p'ate j' has the equipment Absent-Minde- . Howe,,, bad scratches i Shvjj (a come o" d jn e' Feopk Chicago transit riders em than $533,000 worth of g streetcars, buses andelev every year, American X. association reports. Ore eft est sums ever lost was one dollars in negotiable 'L" train a South A An impressive car is usually a banker. Mostby unusual item young actress first purchase when was a box of white mi she signs a good contract in Hollywood, but Teresa Wright is different In 1941 Samuel Goldwyn took her west for "The Little Foxes." She bought an inexpensive coupe. Since then she has risen to stardom, won an Academy Award and established herself as one of the screen's better actresses, now starring in "Enchanted. So she has bought a two-docar and given the d one to her father. bi-- David Niven says that used tea placed around the bushes, make roses prettier than anything." He may be right but most of us get better results with good fertilizer! Niven's departure from Hollywood is scheduled for July; he goes to England to make The Scarlet Pimpernel. He is currently in A Kiss in the Dark with Jane leaves, Wyman. cup shortening cup brown sugar imp flour Frank Alive To make pastry, sift flour, baking powder and salt together. Cut in shortening with pastry blender or two knives until it is the size of peas. Add water in small quanti- - 16 U Bucks "Bring la being em Back by RKO, record battles between them were Malaya and Sumatra. Arthur Godfrey has given private flying such a boost on his radio shows that a member of a flying club to which he belongs gave him special award a check for $5, which enables Godfrey to pay his enrollment fees until 1950. Godfrey appreciated the idea behind the act but he makes $200,000 every year. .Tfr- - laxatives are AlOfnecessary for most peeph The juice of a lemon inagr'I water, when taken first thing, mg, is all that most people nee insure prompt, normal elm No mors harih laxatives thair-thdigestive tract and impi't in water isjowffof Generations of Americans havel tion! Lemon lemons for years after its original presentation. The locales of the safari or- ganized to capture jungle beasts and fey? health-andge- nen of doctors have recommended:-They are rich in vitamin C,P s j valuable amounts of Bi and alkalinize, aid digestion. Not too sharp or sour, lemon mu has a refreshing tang -c- lew mouth, wakes you up. Its purgative simply helps ityour tern regulate itself. Try ne 10 USt SUNKISt CALIFORNIA lf0 BTC EOT Tormented by itching of dryco ima'i simple piles, common skin Soothing, medicated Resinol is a proved reliever of sue" tress. Its ingredients, often uwo doctors, act gently to give Well worth trying Vic Damone, in search of peace and quiet, he claims, bought a house in Brooklyn. But he invited 200 fans to a housewarming, they gave other fans the address and now the Damone home is as as peaceful Grand Central station. French pear pie is a delightful dessert for those porch suppers yon re bound to be having. The pio Is made deep and the topping is crumbled mixture, part of which will melt Into the to make them even more pears Odds and Ends . . . When Edgar Bergen sailed for Europe our coun trys most popular ventriloquists dummy was down on the passenger ct ,AXeI McCarby . . . Record for largest attendance each week goes to NBC's Grand Ole Opry. is broadcast from a Nashville, auditorium accommodating S.000, which is filled to capacity MUland and Geraldine ' L, Fitzgerald both live in Hollywood, but travelled 6,000 miles to London ties, mixing with a fork until it just holds together. Pat into ball and chilL Roll dough out and line a glass pie plate, pressing dough into fluting. To make filling, peel, core and slice pears; mix with lemon corn syrup, sugar and flour. juice, p)ac4 m unbaked pie shell. To make topping, cream shortening and brown sugar. Mix In flour and top near mixture with this. Bake In a moderate (375 degree) oven for about 45 pears are done. Creamed potatoes win be more interesting if they have some chopped dried beef added to them. If youre not too hungry, this will the place of meat A quick and easy way to ham slice is to bake in aprepare sauce made of one cup of water, one half cup brown sugar and a few slices of orange, stuck with cloves. Sausage meat can be mixed with egg and soft bread crumbs, then baked and served with cooked, drained and lightly fried noodles. z, plaster that ha, farsfi 2 cups 1 k seven-year-ol- Topping: 13 12 clean-loo- r Young mothers who want 'to earn money might take a tip from Mary Lansing, heard regularly a Julie Collins" on CBS The Guilding Light" Mary Is n specialist on baby walls learned by listening to her own children. pie) t home owm-- to y la handy with too!, fd C guide book. Ary Jcird of be act In the proper r. French Pear Pie 14 teaspoon dry mustard until browned. 'ay Pedro Armedariz, said to be Latin America's foremost actor, has been signed by Walter Wangcr for one of the male starring roles in Tulsa," at Eagle Lion. Susan Hayward and Armen-dariRobert Preston will who has just completed three pictures for John Ford, won the Mexican Academy Award for his role opposite Dolores Del Rio in The Pearl." A DELICIOUS DESSERT that goes well with this i, a pear pit. Bake it in a glass dish and bring it out to the porch to serve. r B Wlllahowd.rtveryS colors 1 1 tV er ANSWER; What choose, remember that tures by which an entire roll of film, 950 feet, was shot without Interruption. "Rope" may well be the best picture made by the famous Hitchcock. 6--8) Pastry: 1 14 cups floor 14 teaspoon baking powder 14 teaspoon salt tablespoons shortening 3 to 4 tablespoons loe water Filling: 8 cups sliced pears 3 tablespoons lemon Juice 13 cup corn syrup 13 cup sugar 12 teaspoon ginger 2 tablespoons flour of QUESTION: CouM Information C I do the work ny JAMES STEWART Special Hamburger Patties 12 teaspoon salt milk tablespoon onion, minced I cup grated American cheese Cook macaroni In boiling, salted water until tender. Drain. Make sauce by melting butter, adding flour which is blended with mustard and salt. Add milk and onion and cook until thickened. Add grated cheese and stir until melted. Combine sauce and macaroni and place in a greased casserole. Bake in a moderately hot (400 degree) oven " ter whether it 1, dayV,. rubber or anything f!j, noodles: cup floor 1 , enuring Ught oil cn the ball OF COURSE, there are nothing bke hamburgers for a real favorite as a supper dish. But, here's a new way to prepare the burgers, for they're smothered In onions and g mark, - - -- a m: Let gelatin stand in cold water five minutes. Beat egg yolks until thick, beat in brown sugar gradually, then add milk. Add butter and salt and cook in top of double boiler until mixture coats the spoon. CooL Stir in gelatin. Beat egg whites stiff, odd granulated sugar and fold into first mixture. Pour Into bal.ed pie shell and let chill until firm. Serve with whipped cream, if desired. (Makes Cir . Recipe Given (Serves - ' on first technicolor rrrfcab'y e.' 5 7 ? James Stewart plays hands. How a role unlike the shy, bashful young marks? men audiences have come to expect ANSWER: from him. He is suave, sophisticated, CW washing with a university professor whose slightn oap. Just thi ly graying hair resembles Stewart's uds. Follow with . own. The Alfred Hitchcock thriller cloth and rub dry wj4 was done in beautifully subdued also help, if th.,4-lbblncolor with a technique new to pic- the Broiled Weiners with Bacon Toasted Buns Relishes Carrot Sticks Potato Salad French Pear Pie one-hal- throat His face was tanned too, right up to his straight black hair. "Oh," said Patty, startled. "Shes Ellie. She lives at Miz Blodgetts." "Yes, agreed the man. "Remember, you told me that this afternoon when I got your ball out of the street." "Uh-huI remember, said Patty. He's Mr. Kenyon," she told Elbe, the man that was riding around in the loudspeaker car. He told me his name today. "Fun and frolic for all," mimicked the young man, using his hands for a megaphone, "thats me." "Since Elbe hasn't a boy friend," Patty suggested, maybe you'd like to take us on the ferns wheel?" Elbe's chill expression warmed to ejes, recalling another carnival another time. She opened them when a hand reached out to clasp her bum p,ff. trd th 4t jonjt'ulM, .tui Wdl hold no memory of my luSamg And I bthfYC that them ,U be blornno Of the jajjtii edjn of tbe And m my heart JI be the - Mr. Kenyon already knows yon haven't got boy friend," soothed Patty. "I told him when he asked this afternoon. Pats right," agreed Elbe "She was very foolish. Theres no more future to anything, than love. They walked up the ramp and the carnival man fastened all three into a seat, with Patty in Use middle. The wheel started its wonderful backward swoop, taking them up, up, above the tents, above the trees above the bttle trailers where the carnival workers lived. The stars were close, and the people, oh, so small and far below. Elbe shut her (ha rv I iNNER STRENGTH (, .aj hnl ! QuestionYk his MAKING three-fourth- A PRAYER. 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