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Show Tuesday, April 27, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE SEVEN SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS - Gal&ijful CkcUk ok SbteUek rpHE headlights of the blue coupe flashed on in the driveway. Joyce, who had been watching from an upstairs window, reached hurriedly for the coat lying on her bed. As she slipped into it she made a last quick survey of the room to see that she had not forgotten anything By the door her neatly packed suitcase stood ready, and even now the room had that deserted, impersonal atmosphere a room acqu.res when its occupant goes away. Her heightened emotions threw an unnatural clarity over the familiar scene. Little things she had not noticed for weeks sprang suddenly Into focus. A silly little horn hang'ng on the dresser was a reminder of a dance Terry had taken her to while they were st.ll in college. He had kissed her that night for the first time. The photograph stuck In the edge of the mirror: Terry with a horrible grimace pretend ng to clutch her throat as she knelt in supplication in the sand. That had been taken the day the gang drove out to Three Tree Point for a picnic. How young we were" she How terribly, thought wistfully. carelessly young! And well never be young like that again! She shivered and drew her coat closer around her shoulders. For tonight was the end of her girlhood, the end of the careless, silly years. After tonight noth.ng would ever be quite the same again. Better, perhaps. Oh yes far, far better! But not the same, ever again. She caught her breath In a sudden panic, and for one horrible, despairing moment she I dont want to go thought, through with it! Im afraid! Then with a laughing sigh at her absurdity, she shook the mood from her and hurm I out of the room Without looking back. Safely In Jhe car with her suit- case tucked under her feet, she relaxed comfortably against the shoulder of the young man behind the steering wheel. Look, Terry, theres a new moon Is that a good omen, do tonight. you suppose He looked I hope so, darling. tenderly down at the delicate oval cf her face, childish mop of brown curls and the small hands folded carefully in her lap. Oh, Joyce, he exclaimed abrupt- dont ly, you think we should have told your mother after all? Are you sure that you want to do It this way? She patted his Hush, Terry. knee. "Lets not go into that again. Its too late, anyway. Mother, she thinks Im still a baby! She wanted us to wait at least another year. She might be right at that, Maybe Terry replied uncertainly. you are too young. Nonsense I She shook her curls A girl nows when emphatically. Wasnt it lucky shes ready. Mother decided to go to California when she did? Everything worked cut beautifully. Now she neednt know a thing about it until its all over. Darling, her voice grew Why do you suppose it s that middle-age- d people cant seem to remember what its like to be Dont they young and In love? remember the beauty and the relentless urgency? Dont they know that there has to come a time when youve got to have it all and even Her everything is not enough? voica faltered, and in the silence between them the words were like dark wings beating. Terry reached down and took her hand in a hard grip. You-kno- pen-aiv- fcnil 1 Him e. he whispered. Joyce, dearest! They were silent then, and the landscape sped past ss his foot pressed hard on the gas pedal. It was early spring, and the cool night air blowing in through the car window had the restless, moon-bathe- d exciting smell of new growth. At last they W'ere out of the country, coming into the suburbs of a town, where street lights dimmed the moon and houses stood in dark huddled rows. Terry slowed the car, then suddenly pulled up to the curb and turned to the girl beside him. His arms went around her and his head bent down to hers he said "I love you, Joyce, Are you aga.nst her soft hair. afraid of tonight? bhe thought flee?ingly of the moment in her room when she said goodbye to her girlhood, but that moment was passed, swept away by the tide of new emotions. . Peacock Mahci JlcuvLiomc Spkcad As long as you love me, Terry, she replied simply, Im not afraid of tonight or afterwards. It was quite true; she felt strong now, and confident, ready for anything the future might hold. He kissed her gently and the car moved forward again, slowly now as though the future had become too precious for any risk. A brightly lighted building loomed before them, and Terry stopped again at the foot of a flight of stone step He picked up her suitcase and stepped out of the car, then turned to take her arm. Joyce looked up eagerly at the words cut over the entrance to the building: LAKEWOOD MATERNITY HOS-PITA- She smiled at her husband grave- ly, reassuringly, and together they started up the steps toward the ty i welcoming lights. Heirloom Piece For those of you who like strawberries, the season is too short! But we aim to do our best by them this season, so lets have them several times each week as long as we can. Perfect strawberries are just plain good served au natureL And if you like them sweeter, dip each In a mound of powdered sugar, before Some like tasting its deliciousness. them for breakfast with a sprinkling of sugar and a quaint pitcher of thick country cream. Strawberries in shortcake make a dream of a dessert. Some prefer old fashioned biscuit type of shortcake, split and covered With sweetened, crushed berries and cream. How young we were! she thought wistfully. How terribly, carelesly young! And well never be young like that again. LETS TALK ABOUT yoiL to have, and then to think those thoughts and keep on thinking them long enough until thinking a more cake-lik- e type of accompaniment to the berries. Others them becomes a habit. Let's say that at the present time you are willy-iullabout everyBY CHARLES B ROTH thing you do. You cant make up your mind. You waver. You postThe Secret of Good Habits pone. You cant make decisions. Those things are a sign of faulty Because you have been warned so many times against breaking habits, thought habits Decide that for one week you will you may have jumped to the conclusion that all habits are bad But act decisively, even If wrongly, in they aren't. I think the number of little things. During that wek act, good habits is greater than the hve, carry yourself hkg.--- a person number of bad habits. of resolute habits. You may be astonished when 1 Maybe one peeks experiment tell you that being more effective isnt going to be long enough to and successful in your life is largely overthrow the faulty thought habits a matter of habit. What I mean of a lifetime, but it will help. It is that clever and successful people will be long enough to put you on the road to right thinking and to have formed helpful habits of thinking and doing, while neurotic and right habits. unsuccessful people have the wrong Dig deeply enough into the way kind of habits. That is the chief the person you admire the most lives, and you probably will find difference between them. Look at a habit in this way and that he is controlled by a series of habits right habits. The sum you will see what I mean. What is total of those habits Is what gives habit except doing or thinking the same thing often enough until him his personality, his attractiveness. The sum total of good habits doing or thinking it becomes autoin life will do Just as much matic, and you do every customary for your you. act in the same way. Such action habitual action. When is called you think the same thoughts often enough until they have become New Army Technique thoughts that come and go without Aids Plane Survivors your bidding, really without your GOOSE BAY, LABRADOR. control, you are doing habitual or new technique for rescuing survivors habituated thinking. of plane crashes in the frozen Labra Now, the secret of winning the dor wastelands by and of kind dog place personality right sled teams by parachute has been in life is simply to determine a pattern of thoughts that you want developed by the air transport com pie newly developed operatior will save precious hours dogsled for plane crash survivors exposed to the bitter cold and possibly suffer lng from injuries received when their craft plunged earthward. Conceived by Sgt. George E. Ab bott, Norfolk, Va , the unusual res cue operation is especially valuable because some areas of the woody terrain in Labrador are so dense thai helicopters cannot land. sleds and Huskies, via the silk chute jump from route and gather together at a focal point where the dog teams are as sembled. Then the unit proceeds tc the scene of the crash where it ad ministers first aid, evacuates the seriously wounded and provides food. The entire procedure lasts only few minutes, contrasting sharply with, the hours and. days that It has taken overland rescue teams tc reach some crash scenes In the past prefer Strawberry Shortcake (Serves 6) cups sifted flour teaspoons baking powder y mand. dSoimuin a m r J A', Set BEAUTIFUL enough to treasury NV & i Z 3 12 teaspoon salt tablespoons sugar tablespoons shortening 1 egg. well beaten 12 cup milk 2 teaspoons grated orange peel 1 tablespoon soft butter 1 quart strawberries, sliced and sugared Sift flour, baking powder, salt and sugar together; cut shortening Into mixture with two knives or pastry blender until mixture Is the consistency of corn meaL Combine egg and milk; add to dry Ingredients, mixing quickly to form a soft dough. Drop the dough by spoonfuls Into a well greased two quart heat resistant glass utility dish. Sprinkle each biscuit with grated orange peeL Bake in a hot (450 degree) oven lor 12 minutes. Split hot biscuits and spread with soft butter. Place the sweetened strawberries between and on top of each biscuit. Serve a pitcher of cream with the shortcake If desired. 2 5 1 1 1 1 Fresh Strawberry Pie baked pie shell quart etrawberriea cup sugar tablespoons cornstarch or flour Sweetened whipped cream ch Crush half the berries and bring to boiling point. Stir in sugar combined with flour or cornstarch and salt Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened and well cooked. Spread other half of berries (whole) in baked pie shell. Pour hot cooked filling over top, cool, top with sweetened whipped cream and serve. Meringue may be used Instead of whipped cream and pie browned in a moderate (350 degree) oven. Strawberry Shortcake enriched sifted Special 2 cups para-docto- floor I teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 4 tablespoons shortening 2 eggs 12 cup orange juice lemon extract 14 teaspoon Twim Are Identical, Even to Toothaches Jan'ce and Jeanette Mattapoisett, Mass, LYNN SAYS: are identical twins painfully iden These Cookery Tips tical. Give Desired Results When they reported to the school If ham is to be stored for any dentist Dr. George M. Teasdale, o tlme- b outside thorough- with toothaches in corresponding with ,at 80 that mold wlU not ly Dr. Teasdale Insisted he molars, never before had heard of such a !rm on U16 lean ' P'aee bacon in a cold pan and cooking. Pour To their mother, however, it was use 8 low name excess fat a R cooks, an old story. The twins lost the or cutlmg meat or fish for salads, same corresponding first baby teeth lssors instead of a knife on the same day Similar circum- - u,e a stance also surrounded the loss of Marinate in French dressing before mxn give flavor. their second teeth Washburn of ' i Creamed Parsleyed Potatoes Buttered Asparagus Carrot Slivers Celery Curls Strawberry Shortcake Beverage Recipe Given white of egg and sprinkle with suBake on ungreased baking gar. sheet for 12 minutes in 425 degree preheated oven. Split hot shortcakes, butter and fill with sliced sweetened berries. Replace top and pour berries over top. Serve with cream if desired. Colorful Chair LOVELY ehair set with surprisingly life-lik- a pansies crocheted in shaded lavender cotton the center buds are the same colors, the rest of the piecea in white or cream. Makes a pretty dresser set, too. A lacy-looki- obtain complete crocheting and etltch UKintrations far Panalqi Sat (Pattern No. Ht8) To Sand eewta in SO o!n, Tosr Strawberry Meringue Pie pint fresh strawberries 3 egg whites 14 teaspoon salt 13 cup sugar ' Few drops vanilla Te obtain bietruo-tlon- e Standish Pudding (Makes 1 quart) 1 quart strawberries 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup water Lemon juice 12 pint whipping cream 14 cup powdered sugar 12 teaspoon vanilla 23 cup rolled dried macaroons Pick over strawberries, sprinkle with sugar and let stand for two hours. Mash, squeeze through a double thickness of cheesecloth and add water and lemon juice to taste. Turn mixture Into a one quart brick mold or place in freezing tray. Beat cream until stiff and add powdered sugar, vanilla and rolled macaroons. Pour over fruit mixture to overflow Cover with buttered paper mold. and freeze in a mixture of ice and salt, or let freeze In refrigerator compartment. Raspberry or Strawberry Whip (Serves 4) 114 cup berries 1 cup powdered sugar 1 egg white Beat ingredient together with wnre whip or electric whip until stiff enough to hold shape. Serve over pieces of spongj 'or angel "cake or pile lightly in a dish, chill, surround with lady fingers and serve with soft custard sauce. Nm, SF WING CIRCLE NEFDLEWORK South Welle St. Chicago T, tlL Enclose 20 cents for Pattern. K5- .- VEGETABLE LAXATIVE ALLm Nnmp ? ? ASK .IF ANOTHER A f" ! ? ? ? 1. Do THE QUESTIONS all deer shed their horn every year? 2. Why aren't the key on the typewriter listed alphabetically ?' 3. Does garlic have food value? 4. Are there more golfers or bowlers In this country? 8. Why are tons of colored comic sheets shipped to trading posts tax the Jungles of Africa? THE ANSWERS 1. Yes. Male deer lose their horns In the spring of the year, but sometimes they shed them at another time. 2. The originator of the typewriter keyboard tried to arrange the letters in a manner that would make for the greatest ease of operation. He was a printer and placed them as in a printer's type case. 3. Just a trace of Vitamin C. 4. Three million golfers; fifteen million bowlera 6. Natives wont buy wrapped In other paper. things proved. Get a 254 box. caaav Siaiivlnrrtt Ue a directed. C'JKXKUS. F6X ACI3 E22STE3 PILES TROUBLE? For Quick Relief DON'T DELAT ANT LONOKRI Now, Seetof'e farmala yon ana aoa at homo to rollovo dlatrooolnf discomfort of pain Itoh Irritation Sao to pilot. Tondo to 004-tand shrink walling. Um this doctor's formats. Tonll ha amosos provta at Its opoadr action rollaf. Atb roar draggtat todnr for Thornton A Minor'! Racial OlnU mowt or Supoooltorlao. 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Beat egg whites with salt until stiff. Beat in sugar and flavor with few drops of vanilla. Drain berries carefully; sweeten with honey and fold into meringue. Turn into pie crust and brown in moderate (350 degree) oven about 30 minutes. Serve as soon as cooL (Other fresh, carefully drained fruits may be used.) traaafer hot-lre- a mW chart and cUtrh Ulntratiens lee Clerioaa Bird (Pattern No. S7S4) Send SO cent la tola, Tear Name, and Pattern Nam her. 53 Honey Baked pie crust Heres cross-stitcl- and Pattern Number. Dae to an nnunellr largo demand and earrent renditisiu, alirhtljr mere time Is required la fi H rn f orders tor o low of the most jxipul.r patteme. bend your order tot 1 lf Sift flour, baking powder, salt and sugar together. Cut fn shortening. Beat one whole egg and one egg yolk, reserving one white for the tops. Add orange juice and flavoring to beaten eggs, then add to dry Stir only enough to ingredients. make dough hold together. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead a half minute. Roll out 12 Inch thick. Cut. Brush tops with piece this proud peacock is embroidered in all its glorious colorings and will look handsoms on your bed. Easy for tha beginner because the emu broidery is in simpls Tbs design measures 11 by 16 inches. Cold Sliced Boiled Ham a filling if you add a dash of honey to them. Truckloads or Carloads HIGHEST PRICES PAID Write to a UTAH 63 BY-PRODUC- South 3rd Wwt CO. TS Soil Lola , Ctrl. Utah |