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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH WOMAN'S WORLD Be mi ie A-uhi Smart! Lack of Storage Space Toughens Chores By Ertta Haley THE MOST frustrating ONE OF any homemaker can of lack is the storage experience space. It destroys her peace of mind and upsets her work sched- Smart Storage ule. bad enough In any part of the house, but it's even worse In the kitchen for here she must prepare her meals and do a great part of her work. ' There's good news, though, for the woman who will but use her imagination even a little bit. No matter hew old the kitchen, no matter how deplorable the situation looks at a discouraged glance, its surprising how the kitchen can be remodeled to something practical and efficient. It's In many kitchens, wall space Is entirely wasted, and this can be easily remedied with a few built-icupboards. More working space is easily provided, too, with a few feet ef clay tile. These two remodeling tricks can increase both the .appearance and efficiency of the kitchen. You can save hundreds of steps by having proper storage space In n Look at the area In back of your range Is it being used fully? In an old fashioned kitchen, the answer is in all probability, "No " In the newly arranged kitchens, you probably have a cupboard In back of the range that will house not only such staples as sugar, coffee, flour, seasonings and other foods needed for cooking, but also tome utensils. A cupboard near the range should hold pots and pans, as they will then be nearest the area where their greatest use is. If space is short, use the inside of the doors on the cabinets for holding such acas cessories cooking spatulas, spoons and forks, knives, strainers, etc In this way, you can keep them right at your finger tips, and need not rumble through a drawer to get them in a hurry. When you have enough space between the range and the sink for a table top cupboard,, this is the ideal place for vertical storage of cookie sheets, griddles and pot sheets, girddles and pot covers Thin, vertical pieces of wood may be constructed inside the cabinet to hold these separately, in apple pie order, if the cabinet does not come with them already made. cov-cook- feet of apace formerly wasted around the refrigerator were used In remodeling this kitchen to provide some mut h needed extra space. The broom closet fits snugly between refrigerator and door while the overhead cabinets give room for dishes, bowls and other articles needed In this section of the room. A few IN its legs, it's a simple enough matter to find an undersink cabinet that will fit this utterly useless space. have a cabinet doesnt give the most efficient use possible, try putting small racks on the doors, Inside, to hold the smaller items, thus releasing shelf space for items If you already and find that it Hsu plsniy a csbineti , . , the kiUhan areas in which Its most needed. You can save needless headache over broken dishes that are piled high in a crowded cupboard by making Intelligent use of space already there, and its usually there simply waiting to be used! which need it. When the sink Is in front of a window, its easy enough to have cabinets on either side of the windows to take care of storing some dishes, glasses, bowls, and other In that area. little study of your own kitchen items used Store dishes as possible as many activities will show you where you want to store dishes as well as in this sink area, as you can easily foods and equipment. Make a list of activities in various work centers, such as range, refrigerator and sink. From then on, you have a concrete plan. Make Tboreugh Use Of Sink Area One of the basic rules In putting together an efficient kitchen consists of separating all the major appliances and working areas with For plenty of space for working. example, on either side of the sink you should have a table top. If you simply can't manage to have table space on both sides, at least have it on one side. Frequently, in older kitchens, one to keep supplies nest. finds that the area below the sink Is not utilized at all. Think how put them away Immediately after handy this Is for storing pots, pans, drying. No steps to cart dishes to bread boards, rolling pins and another cabinet will be needed! such supplies as soap, detergents, If Its possible to have a cabinet bleaches, dish pans, racks and col- near the sink, this may be used anders. for storing cleaning items such as If you have a kitchen sink stand- broom, mops, dust pans, cleaning ing simply bare against a wall on cloths and towels. A THE READER'S COURTROOM- - Just an Occupational Hazard -- By Will Bernard, LL.- B- an Acrobat Sprains an Ankle, Is The Theater Owner Responsible? If A feature of a travelling vaudeville show was a girl acrobat. One evening, at the end of her act, she started walking off the stage. Unfortunately, in some Inexplicable manner, a rubber ball bad rolled onto the platform. The girl, busy smiling at the audience, stepped on the ball, fell, and sprained her May a Person Carry a Grudge "Beyond the Grave" By Means of His Will? man got Into legal difficulties with his partner. In the midst of the bitter court battle that followed, the man died. In his will, he left a substantial bequest to his son but only on the condition that the son would carry on the fight against the partner to the bitter end As it happened, the son had no stomach for the controversy. So he went to court to test the validity of this "grudge clause." arguing that it was against the public interest to per petuate a quarrel in this way But the judge disagreed and held that the unusual proviso was quite A May a Dog Bite The Hand That Feeds Him? had a collie which had ankle. Later she sued the theater the nasty habit of nipping people owner for damages, claiming that One day a delivery man, noticing he was responsible for keeping the the dog on the sidewalk, held out a stage clear of all obstacles. But piece of candy. The animal's re the court turned down her claim. sponse was to bite his hand' When The judge said that the girl the man later sued the dog s owner couldn't blame the management unless she could have proved that the baU had been lying there for some time long enough to attract the attention of the stage hands. A woman A man was arrested on a charge of beating his wife with a rolling pm. At the trial, the defendant took the witness stand to tell his side of the story. The judge didn't like the way things were going, and soon took over the himself. He fired question after question at the man, all la a loud and angry voice. Later the Jury brought in a guilty verdict, but on appeal, the man was awarded a new trial. The upper court said that the judge's manner was Improper, because it indicated prejudice. for damages, she insisted that his gesture had "provoked-- ' the deg InVw However, the court bUing made her pay for the delivery man's injury. The judge feh that any dog mean enough to "bite the hand that feeds him" should not be allowed to run loose at alL Pique continues Its upward climb In the popularity scale and Is being given many difFor exferent treatments. ample, the casual dress sketched here ie distinguished by so intricacy of cut usually reserved for more expensive wools, yet is well adapted to the firm body of pique. White is slated to be one of the leading colors for one reason because it is so beautiful in a quality weave. Another reason is that it is always flattering and can be worn with the high color jackets that herald spring. the most important consideration where the success or failure of a marriage was concerned. Hundreds of women wrote me in answer, and most of them were shocked at so material a view, and protested that In a true marriage money was but a minor consideration. "When we were married we had nothing." many of these letters from happy wives said "I would marry Dick if he hadnt a penny," said the girls letters. Old women grandmothers, great grandmothers wrote me that it was not safe to put such ideas into the heads of idealistic youth. Chances with Love It Is impossible to answer all these letters personally, but this might stand as a sort of answer to them all. What I meant in my article was by no .means what they took It to mean. It would be unnatural and absurd to suggest that a girl in love measures the claims of the man she does not love against the claims of the man she does, because the first mentioned has a good income and the Her chances with second none. love weighing down the scale, are Infinitely the better. Millions of happy American marriages perhaps it would be safe to say most American marriages ey was No Hurry, Doe If youre too proud to wear a "Hello? Mr. Jones dust cap for housework, better Dr. Smith? (on phone) when forget your pride sifting Yes. Doctor ashes or doing similar dusty jobs wife has just Mr.. Jones in the cellar. Get your shower cap dislocated her My If you should jaw. from the bathroom and put it on. said: Old powder puffs are flexible and soft enough to make excellent silver polishers and for applying cleaner to mirrors. Hes more like you every day, dear. "Eh? wiping muttered Mr Smith, the suds off a platter, "Whats he been up to now? 6000 BREAKFASTS WHEfJ CRISP RICE KRISPIES 00 THE C0AXIM&! s Buy M' 2 convenient packages now: Regular and Large. Gay, Painted Figures Blend Odds and Ends CRISP, CRISPER """11 B BMBBb!b 25 i CRlSPESTj BBBBbIT"1 (BBSS 2 FOR A QUICK AND TASTY MEAL 1 Vanfamp's Fil-mo- re Stealing Cows Time for Caution Mr. Smith was always preoccupied when he washed the dishes and kept only one ear open for anything his wife might have to say. She gazed fondly at their small son sleeping in his crib and Savings Bonds U.S. Lee doesnt get his raise, and the only thing that is raised is the roof when he discovers that young Lee has broken a window downtown to the tune of nine dollars. High living costs distract Diana; she tells Lee that there will have to be a change, she can't go on. And Lee worries and frets in his turn, and wonders how he is going to tell her that there are to be changes at the office, too. for manager. Filmore! Five years younger than Lee, and trained by Lee! When they separate nobody mentions money. Lee says that he hates for the children to hear scrapping all the time, and Diana tells her lawyer that Lees insensitiveness to the strain under which she lives amounts to severe cruelty. If the financial situation were restful and secure, rather than subject to every domestic storm that bluws, none of these things would disturb it. Crises like dentist and doctor would have their place; Lee would trust Diana and Diana would take pride in holding expenses down. So dont minimize the importance of money, you young husbands and wives. Or rather, settle it honestly and fairly, and then you can forget as completely as you please. Ask yourselves if you are being just about It. A few years ago a rapturous, engaged young woman was talking to me and to her mother of her new household. her. THE WHOLE FAMILY EATS Added comfort for cold bathrooms is a gas space heater now made in white to match bathroom fixtures. 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HUDSON, They dont string you up any more for selling cattle you don't own, but you can ", . . if be hsdnt s penny . . " get into a heap of trouble. Especially you're wanted m three start on a very shaky financial states If for forgery and for violating basis. Usually, the man has a job, and the girl her trousseau and wed- federal parole. That's what a fellow who called ding gifts, and perhaps a few wed- himself Jack Desmond learned. ding checks That's all. All be had done, believed Lawrence Ten, 15, 50 happy years later St Croix county sheriff, was they love to look back at the earl- Hope, to sell a registered bull calf he ier difficulties, the money shortdidn't own to Charles Reimer of But scares crises. and the ages, to survive these crises takes all Lakeland, Minn., for $75. By the the character and courage young time the FBI had finished routine checks Desmond was under $10,000 people have. Some of those who character and bail and authorities were arguing havent enough which charge to try him on. courage muddle through simply They said that Desmonds story because they cant separate Others keep putting off divorce started when he had just been rebecause it is their nature to pro- leased from the federal prison at crastinate. And the muddlers and Fort Leavenworth, Kas., and often find picked on the Hudson area as a the procrastinators themselves emerging into better good place to settle down. He got times, easier finances, older chil- a job at the dren, a more developed attitude, dairy, about 15 miles from here. He met Mrs. Victor J. Barnum, toward the seriousness of mara well to do 47 year old widow. riage Desmond, who Is 36, said that he Money Question Lurks was 41. He courted and won Mrs. But under the trouble, even Barnum and quit his job. On Oct. though It seemed to be a matter 8 he was married. A few days later of not loving enough, or having no he sold the dairys prize calf to common interests, or being actualReimer. A couple of days later he ly incompatible, the money quesand his bride left on an extended tion was always lurking. western trip. A charge of selling When there is money adjustLee the calf under false pretenses was ment, nerves get frazzled takes it much too casually, and gotten out against Desmond. The bride's mother, Mrs. Victor Diana frets Or Diana hasn't the became suspicious over slightest Idea of the value of mon Johnson, the repeated requests for money ey and charges dresses and hats and war bonds she was receiving as though every charge wasn't go from the couple. The ing to be entered on the bills Desmond and his wife returned baby's threatened mastoid turns out to cost $300 Diana won't bother here and he promptly demanded give him the with a budget, or Lee gets mad that his mother-in-lawhenever she asks him where that key to their safety deposit box. She refused. He went to the courthouse $10. went. to get a court order forcing her to When Lees mother comes to vis give him the key. It its a question of entertaining, But Mrs. Johnson, the mother-in-laand of hearty lunches, which doub had beaten him there. She les bills Diana can't ask her to eat a peanut butter sandwich In voiced her suspicions to Dist. Atty, the kitchen When Lee spends four U. F. Gwin. Gwin was glad to know days in bed with flu theres the that Deemond was back in town. doctor again, and Wilson, at the When Desmond showed up for his off.ee, gets the commission that court order the sheriff arrested him for the calf sale Lee might have had Houser-Interlache- n Bright red enameled handle $lVAW push a umE--nr whirls a lot! ony into measuring cup or small bowl... whips even small amounts! Fits you use only one haho! 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