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Show EH PAGE THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, December 2, 1947 where she belonged with Geoff and the (nan she knew now she loved. "Youve taken awfully good care of Jan," she beard Cumminga say. "She never looked better, not even when ahe was Mra. Cumminga." MASQUERADE "Well, we try to keep her happy," By ESTHER AND WARREN HALL Huxley responded, smiling warmly at Janet. "Dont we, Geoff?" "They are good to me," Janet and her voire was suddenly iound-les- t said, ment b In "Youre felhandsome little Up opened JANETS husky. Geoff slipped his hand into exclamation. Dredl SwUtiy, low, at that he admitted grudgingher. "How about my present?" he Jn one breath-takin- g instant, all her ly. "How old are you?" T11 be five tomorrow," Geoff wanted to know. mingled memories of Dred Cum"True enough, Cumminga put In. mings merged and rushed to meet boasted. "Thats why Daddy's going I mustnt get In the way of a fire him as he came across the Waldorf to meet us here. Hes going to buy six years me a fire engine, the biggest one In engine. And Ill leave you, sir, to lobby. He was older guard an old flame. Good by. Janet. reckoned Janet quickly and the biggest stor in New York." older, He pressed her hand a moment and his face was burgeoning slightly "Five," Cumminga was gone. with the subtle promise of another aloud. "I must say. Jan, that Isnt Janet turned to Huxley. Tra chin. But he still wore his custom-mad- e very flattering. You waited Juat sorry, she said wearily. I didnt his as as charm debonarily about long enough for the Ink to dry intend to . . . to . . . d clothes. on the decree. Whats your name, "To pretend you were' Geoffrey Janet flicked down hef glove and ion? mother Instead of his governess," looked at her watch. Three twenty-fiv"Im Geoffrey O. Huxley Jr.," b finished for her. "I realize that, This certainly was no time to Geoff said. Janet But If you only knew how be renewing the past She leaned back In her chair and turned as though to speak to the small boy standing at her elbow. Perhaps Dred wouldnt recognize her. Perhaps he wouldnt even see her and Lovely Overblouse FICTION corner a, fiw.Uk -- T e. Geoff. "Janet Ught of my life I" Somehow she managed a casual -- smdie. -- "Gracious. she said Ughtly, week- - How It must be are you, Dred?" He grasped her outstretched hand e It for moment between both of his. The Cummings technique. She could remember how that ardent pressure had thrilled her the flrat time they met and how hollow it had aeemed the day they parted, the day ihe wai leaving for Jellies Make Charming Christmas Presents! Fruit Favorites Reno. ! swear." he said, "youre prettier than ever If thats possible. But of course, dolls never age, do they particularly Dresden doUs with spun-gol- d hair and the bluest china eye In tha world. And that's what you were, you know. The little Dresden doU I brought to life. was kind of you," Janet told him, "Let there be life and there was life. I should be eternally grate-ftiL- " .It She waant bitter about It now. Not very bitter, anyhow. But he must never guess her desolation when ahe first realized that other women were aa Indispensable to Dred Cumminga at hi brushes and palette. He must never know hla memory had left a pall that not even little Geoff sunny affection nor his fathers kindness could dispel. "Come, come, my dear," he was saying. Thats hardly fair. I with youd pose for mo again. Just once. Do you know, since our divorce Ive hardly been able to touch a brush to canvas. exhibi"Except for that one-mtion at the Anderaon Galleriea, Janet said wryly, "and those murals at the fair and . . ' Oh, I suppose I'vs managed to struggle along," be agreed. "But bow about you? For the first time he noticed Geoff. "Why, Janl You havent . , . thl Isnt . . ." Janet hesitated. The flush on her cheeks deepened. "This Is my Job," she said, reaching out and hugging Geoff close to her side. "Did you expect me to go Into a convent?" Cummings studied the boy a mo -- an a Horizon! Somehow she managed lightly, "It must be -- MaUn la Nut baa. i High mountain 4 Band of leather 8 Female swine 12 Through 13 Goddess of peace 14 Pastry 13 Likewise 18 Tower on a Discourse 17 Music: high of lettuce Scandinavian literary works It Rind 22 Sod 24 Unit 23 To discharge 28 Tlerre del Fuego Indian 29 Shack 80 Face downward II 83 84 Alt River in Scotland Perfume obtained from No. flowers S3 38 38 39 Demur Samoan mudworm To check Short watch J chain Plays a part 40 41 Hall Selassie' title 43 44 48 43 81 32 - Sheep cry Ocean To ascend Limb ' Skill , Relating to sound 83 Strong akaline solution 34 83 Teamster cry To set upright 58 Still a who had been motherless since the day he was .born. Im sure I'd like a mother for a birthday present almost as well as a Are engine. Perhaps, If you approve, we can give Geoff both." Vertical 1 Likely Constellation 8 To postpone 4 Tastes 5 Attempt 8 To yield 7 Positive pole 8 To hang 9 By fits and starts 10 To lubricate 2 11 S3 42 Small, plump horse Land measure 34 33 Trigonometri- cal function 87 Bone 39 Rage 40 Molten lava 42 Means of Ingress 43 Zona 44 To droop 43 Before 47 Pouch 49 Head organ 50 To acquire mwii It Paul Nlmbtr 41 Moist Belonging to 21 Unsubstantial 22 Toward 23 To coalesce 24 Not at borne 26 Unskilled 27 Symbol for tellurium 29 Pronoun 30 To work at steadily 32 Narrow way 19 erlea 141 By WENDELL BROOKS d The lady in the purple dress had fingered every necktie on the counter, and had Rusty the clerk pull some McGonegal two dozen boxes of assorted neckwear out from behind the counter, had asked Rusty a dozen times whether or not he thought green would go well with blue and, finally, had turned away from the tie bar, sucking on her underlip and mumbling something about not wanting to buy anything she wasn't just sure of, and that three dollars was more than ahe wanted to spend on Henry anyway. Rusty sighed. He forced a smile as he waited on the next customer. All this, and heaven, too, ha thought. Aa if he didnt have enough on hla mind already enough meaning one particularly cute bit of femininity that was jockeying the number one elevator at the large loop department store. Misa Annabelle Toodles. Brunette. Five foot two. But It wasnt only the person of Miss Toodles that Rusty was thinking about. Pretty Overblouse No, it was the fact she had, only an overblouse as handsome AS the day before, purchased a red and youll see, and one certain white polka dot tie from him. to bring you a wealth of compliI want a tie that will look well ments. For extra special occasions with brown hair, shed said, dim- - make of heavy white silk crepe and embroider the bows in gold or silver. Or try a colorful punt and omit the embroidery, if you like. MENU f WHERE I STAND By Harold E. Stasaea (Doublrdjy 20 f p. p, $2 By Bill Schoentgen e In an age of politicians, Mr. Stassen, the determined candidate for Republican presidential nomination, b tugged at tht bootstraps of hla social consciousquasl-literat- ness and raised himself above tha hurly-burlg of the mob to the rare level of a forthright political thinker who takes as his ken his own national society. The former, governor of Minnesota attempts no probing into the intricacies of foreign policy and makes no bones about admitting it. Hla thesis is that once a sound, forward-looking domestic organization has been achieved, an equally constructive foreign policy may be worked out from that basis. This la not to say that the lack of an expression on foreign policy Is not felt in Mr. Stassens book. It is one of the shortcomings. More Important, Stasaens lethargic estimate of foreign policy, hla relegation of It to a secondary position, hla failure even to touch upon the voluminous subject of foreign aid, all would teem to Indicate a preference for a kind of tolerant, elastic nationalism. Whether or not this la the right time for the emergence of a atrong nationalistic philosophy in the United States Is a topic which Is being subjected to universal debate. The man from Minnesota consistently refrains. In hla book, from entering tha discus-lioIt is an omission which undoubtedly will be brought piercingly to his attention by hla more antagonistic colleagues. But It is In the area of labor problems and labor legislation that the writer- - la most confldent of' bis ground. In a single monolithic chapter he dissect and analyzes the varying status of the United Statea labor movement from 1920 to 1947, and nails down with a hammer of undeceptive realism its inevitable relation to the prosperity and soundness of the entire economy. Stassen offers his theories- - on labor In the form of the testimony which he presented before the senate labor committee In February of this year, during the period when congress was preparing the legislation which ultimatly resulted In the y vote-gettin- Grape and Mint Jelly. cup cold water I cups bottled grape Juice 44 cup lemon Juice 1 package of powdered fruit pectin 4 cups granulated sugar 44 to 144 teaspoons peppermint extract Combine water, grape and lemon Juice in kettle. Stir in pectin. Heat to a full rolling boll, f T act rule; the "ultimatum" stipulating that (3) ex- isting union shop contracts cannot be renewed unless and until an election la held and a majority of aQ employee vote in the affirmative. For the rest of his platform. Stassen turn to the issue of taxation (with which he deals from the standpoint of "dynamic capital), housing, survival of small business and the paucity of medical care and hospital facilities. To each of these he brings an application of the claaale Republican theory of lalsset fair and damns heaVtily all efforts to give the federal government greater control In those fields. l. 44 That law, he believes, "will be the foundation for a fair, just and labor policy In America. In total, Stassen approves of the act Specifically, he is opposed to three portions of the law as It stands: (1) The provision making It unlawful for a labor organization to contribute to election funds; (2) the affidavit To obtain complete directions, tissue pattern, sires 14. 16 and 18 included, finishing instructions, transfer lor design and embroidery instructions lor Beau Catcher Blouse (Pattern No. 5566) send 20 cents in coin, your name, address and pattern number. Due to an unusually large demand and current conditions, slightly more tune is required in filling orders (or a lew ol the most papular patterns. Send your order to: e, Stassen at Best On Labor Issues Taft-Hartle- y ( Apple-Cranberr- I've been pretending exactly that. Beside, if I were a little boy long n. flying field -to Indicate 20 week." Cummings whistled softly. "THE Geoffrey O. Huxley? Standard Oil Huxley? You did pretty well, Jan, Janet nodded. Ye. ..ahed done pretty well, up to now. But any min ute. . . . She rose quickly. "I mustnt keep you Dred. Its been nice seeing you again, almost like havlng a lock of your hair. , Her voice trailed off. She might have known. Geoffrey G. Huxley Sr,, big, hearty and perennially rumpled, was striding toward them, an eager grin on hit tanned face. He itooped and "Hello, son. tousled the boya hair affectionately. "Hope I havent kept you waiting long," ha said to Janet. She shook her head and raised her bands In a alight, helplesa gesture. "Mr. Cummings Mr. Huxley."" "Dred Cummings? Huxley asked with obvious Interest The other man nodded. "Thats right Your wife has told you about me. I suppose. Huxley glanced at Janets strained face. "The papers have been full of those murals of yours, he said asily. Janet stood very still, listening to their conversation, watching their faces. Dispassionately she noted Dreda conceit his pomposity. He was, suddenly, a stranger who should bt on hla way, leaving her LYNN CHAMBERS Did you aver think of giving prizeTomato Juice winning jellies or home preserved Fried Scallops Tartar Sauce things for presents? They are one of Baked Potatoes Green Beans the most pleasant gifts to receive aa y Salad well as to give, and with their variBran Muffins Beverage ety of colors you can make a sparCake Pineapple Upside-Dow- n kling array of them very appropriate for holiday giving. Its true that the jeDy season is full rolling boil, over hottest flame. past, and few fresh bemes are avall-abl- Stir constantly before and while but then boiling. Boil hard 1 minute. Remove from fire and stir In bottled pectin. many homemak- era have put ue, Then stir and skim by turns for Just 3 minute to cool slightly, to prevent juice to be made into Jelly. For floating fruit Pour quickly. 'Cover those of you who l1 with paraffin at once dont have those Apricot Pineapple Jam. resources, try a 1 pound dried apricots or canned bottled 1 pint can crushed pineapple juice like grape, and make use of 144 cups pineapple juice and the citrus fruits. water If you want to do something par3 enps sugar ticularly nice, make a few batches Soak apricots overnight; drain of chutney and put them up in small Jars. Theyll be a welcome addition and cut into small pieces. Measure to anyones meat course, now that out pineapple juice and enough supplies of that food are low and we Water' to make 144 cups. Mix toare trying to use the economical gether apricots, pineapple and water; cook for 30 minutes over a low cuts for budget purposes. flame, stirring occasionally. Add Grape Jelly. sugar and cook until thickened, about IS minute. Ladle mixture (From bottled Juice) into clean sterilized glasses and 8 cups sugar 2 cups bottled (Tape Juice pour hot paraffin at once. 44 bottle liquid pectin Ginger Pear Conserve. 4 pounds pears Measure sugar and Juice Into a 2 lemons large saucepan and mix. If you use 4 pounds sugar an unsweetened Juice, add 44 cup of 44 pound candled ginger sugar. Bring to a boll over blgb beat and add liquid pectin at once, stirPeel, core and chop pears fine. ring constantly. Bring to a full roll- Grate the rind, and add the juice ing boll and boll hard for 30 seconds. from the lemons. Boil with sugar Remove from heat and skim. Pour until thickened, about 43 minutes. Into hot sterile Jelly glasses and Add ginger which has been chopped cover with paraffin at once. Makes fine and cook for 15 minutes longer. about five Pour into clean jars and seaL glasses. a casual smile, "Gracious," she said old-ho- m l over-stuffe- reflected and held i Gayly Embroidered stirring con- stantly. Stir in sugar. Heat to full rolling boll and boil 8 min- - ute a. Remove from heat; skim. Add extract Then pour into freshly sterilized glasses and pour hot paraffin at once. This makes about seven glasses. Thrifty Marmalade. (Makes eight glasses) 344 enps prepared fruit 8 cups sugar 44 bottle fruit pectin To prepare fruit use skins from 6 medium oranges and 2 medium lemons and cut in quarters. Lay quarters flat; shave off and discard about half of the white part. Put yellow rinda through food chopper twice. Add 244 cups water, Juice of 8 lemons, 44 teaspoon soda and 1 cup sugar. (This 1 cup of sugar is in addition to the 8 cups mentioned above.) Bring to a boil and simmer, covered, for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Maasure sugar and prepared fruit into large kettle, pour In the hot syrup and add a cup of water if necessary. Mix wall and bring to a LYNN SAYS: These Tips Win Help During the Holidays To peel oranges or grapefruit and free the fruit entirely from the membranes or white pulp underneath the skm, first place the fruit In hot water for five minutes. You then will fee able to peel every particle outside from the fruit pulp. J Very thin shredded cabbage la easy to make with a vegetable peeler. This type is beat for cole elaw. SEWING CIRCLE NEEDTFWORK 128 Mission St., San Francisco, Enclose 20 cents (or pattern. Name Address. pgp&zu Rustys eyea bulged sat. polka dot tle! The Many Ways of Saying Merry Christmas In France they say Joyeux In Russia they say Cabbage can be cut quickly on a Noel; and In the Khrlstovym, coarse shredder. Cut head in half If S. Christmas." U. ita Merry ita a large on. Language is but the Instrument To save time and dishwashing when you use muffin tins, use paper for expressing universal feeling on And wherever Day. baking cupa in them. They dont Christmas need to be greased and muffin tins Christian civilization haa left there the Yuletide greeting, do not get all crumbed. i is on everyones Up. taste. "Rozh-destvo- S3 CCOD A Brown hair and brown pling. eyes. And Rusty had red hair. Red hair and blue eyes. And here all the time hed thought. . . . To top It all off, the floor manager had Just made the rounds announcing they would remain open until 9 oclock. Nine oclock on the night before Christmas to accommodate last minute shoppers. It was too much. Nine oclock and hed made a date the week before with Annabelle. They were going to take In an early show and wind up the evening dancing at the Aragon. But If she were more interested in brown hair and brown eyes. If she'd sold out to hosiery well, ha didnt care Apple Chutney. If the store stayed open until mid(Makes 4 pints) night. Serve her right Shed have 4 pounds onions, peeled and to work, too. chopped "No, lady, these are all the ties 8 pounds green applet, peeled w have. No, we havent got any and chopped special numbers tucked away any444 enps brown sugar, firmly where I assure you. Rusty felt like packed yelling that if the woman couldnt 1 pound seeded raisins find a single tie she liked out of 2 teaspoons ginger the some 500 laid out in front of her 8 teaspoons powdered cloves she waa . . . well, he didn't know 3 teaspoons cinnamon what ahe was but he waa fed up. 8 teaspoons salt Life had suddenly become meaning3 tablespoon molasses less. And time dragged on. of Dash cayenne pepper He wondered bow Annabelle Combine all Ingredients in a large would act But he didnt have time kettle and simmer uncovered for to think about that because Annaabout 1 hours, belle was suddenly standing right In front of him, smiling. stirring occasiona ally, untU'fiilx-tur- e "I took a break. Wasnt it mean becomes of that old manager to make us stay thick and dark. when we had a date?" open Pour ImmediateRusty kept his eyes down on the ly into hot, sterishowcase. "Mmm hm, he mumlized preserve bled. She was talking like there was imseal and jars nothing at all wrong. Just as if shed mediately. never even thought of another man Pineapple Chutney. in tha world. I pounds cooking apples, peeled "Well, Ive got to dash back. See and chopped at nine. you 8 cupa Crushed pineapple hm. Mmm 444 cups brown sugar, firmly Women. They were all alike. He packed looked up sullenly at the retreating 8 pints cider vinegar 8 teaspoons salt figure of the slim brunette. HI eyes wandered up past her trim waist to 8 teaspoons ginger her hair. Why . . . Rustys eyes 8 teaspoons cardamon seed 8 teaspoons cinnamon bulged out The polka dot tie! There It was, neatly tied in a bow 1 teaspoon powdered cloves Combine all ingredients in a large on tha back of her head, holding the kettle and simmer, uncovered, for locks of her hair In place. And all about 144 hours, stirring occasion- the time hed thought. . . . he grinned as he "Yes, sir, ally until mixture become thick. Pour immediately Into hot, steri- slipped a tie Into a gift box for a lized preserve jars and seal imme- fellow standing at the counter. That tie will wear you for years. diately. I know youre going to Ilk it. And Released by WNU gestures. . . . Merry Christmas I If vegetable or cereal bum, plunge the vessel In cold water and let stand a few minutes before removing contents. This will do away almost" entirely with the burned Calif. No m Guaranteed Good Housekeep it ta fa SscMxztzrps WHEN CONSTIPATION makes you feel punk as the dickens, bungs on stomach upset, sour taste, gassy discomfort, take Dr. Caldwells (amous medicine to quickly pull the trigger on lazy innards and help you (eel bright and chipper again. DR. CALDWELLS is the wonderful senna laxative contained in good old Syrup Pepsin to make it so easy to take. MANY DOCTORS uae pepsin preparations In prescriptions to make the medicine more palatable and agreeable to take. So be sure your laxative is contained in Syrup Pepsin. INSIST ON DR. CALDWELLS the favorite of millions for 50 years, and feel that wholesome relief from constipation. Even finicky children love it. , CAUTION i Use only as directed. DR. 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