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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH On Their Way to Demand When stiff enough to mold, pour Into a mold that has been rinsed in cold water. Prepare a boiled custard, using the egg yolks, four tablespoon-ful- s f of sugar, teaspoonfuls of salt, and a pint of hot milk. Cook until the spoon is coated, add flavoring and chill. Pour round the pudding , when serving. Peace and Freedomu Mailed Ted Wrong Letter one-liul- By DUFORD ((c) 'T'lIEODORA, flushed and happy, with a 8ongin her heart, as 6he dreamed and played with the soft, one-hal- Take a package of any flavor of gelatin lemon is good add a pint of boiling water and mix well. When cool and before it sets beat with an egg beater. Beat the white of an egg until stiff, add one-hal- f cupful of powdered sugar and add to the Jelly with two bananas, one orange and one-hacupful of fresh strawberries, all cut into small pieces. Make a boiled custard with the egg yolk, two tablespoonfuls of sugar and one and cupfuls of milk. Mold the Jelly and serve unmolded with the custard for a sauce. ((f). 1931. WmUih NewoDer Union.) lf expe-- . ED by the Intrepid and rienced Miss Mabel Vernon, the Transcontinental Caravan of the Womens International League for Peace and Freedom is on Its way from Los Angeles to Washington. All along the route the women, who are In motor cars, are gath erlng signatures to petitions for peace which are to be laid before President Hoover, the object being to have the United States take the .lead In the international disarmament conference 'which women depart often from the highways In order to visit towns as possible. They expect to reach will be held In Geneva next year Our illustration shows as many cities the scene .in. Los Angeles as the caravan Is about to the National. Capital on October 10, and their parade up start. Pennsylvania avenue will be something to look at. Miss caraThe tjlp across the continent, over mountains, deserts Vernon has, conducted a number ' of and plains, will take more than three months; for the vans in the last fifteen years and knows how to run them. - one-four- Wooden Bead Bag L fly, why has tb.e robin" wings While the green desert dares him to be "It not to By THORNTON W. BURGESS free: . GOOD WORD FOR GLUTTON is where THAT ' Peter is not only but smart as well. Kind words always make friends and never make enemies. And the more friends one has the better. But it Isnt with any such selfish purpose that Peter does IL Peter says kind things because he thinks kind things. Now as he sat on the edge of the pond of Paddy the Beaver deep In tthe Green Forest and listened to the news from the Great Woods In the Far North, as told by Honker the goose, who had just stopped over for the night, Peter was hearing for the first time of Glutton the Wolverine. Buster Bear and Prickly Porky ad Paddy the Beaver and Honker the Goose knew him well, and they knew amnr B'ister Turned and Stared at Peter . Very Hard. no good of him. Buster had said that everybody hated Glutton; that he was so sejfisli that when he found more food than he coOId eat he spoiled what was left so that no one else fchould have any ; that he was so 'smart. in a tad way that no one could hide anything from him, and that he waTs so strong and savage that most of the people who lived in the Great Woods were afraid of him. Then Honker the Goose had told how he had watched Glutton follow a trapper and find and pull up all the traps, no matter how cunningly they were hidden, so that no one does he yearn to reach remotest I . things, The fnountalhs rim If It were Hot to ' . 'her' . . would be caught in them, at the same time stealing all the food which the trapper had put out as'UaTF to .lead ,WKy Jittle DESSERT .Thats funny," replied Peter, f OR Hot "DAYS" tn bo many attrac-- . Y tive forms flavored, plain acidulated and powdered ouemay have a different dessert for every hot day, without repeating. Such desserts 'are not only refreshing to look upon, but nre appetizing and sufficiently satisfying after a hearty meal. The followe recipe, but is aling is an . ways enjoyed : Snow Podding. Soak one and tablespoonh fuls of plain gelatin in cup ful'of water fifteen minutes, then add one cupful of boiling water land stir until well dissolved ; add one cupful of h cupful of leimyi Juice sugar, and stir until the sugar Is dissolved, then strain Into, a large bowl. Beat the whjtes.of three eggs until stiff and add to the gelatin mixture when it begins to stiff ep beat. until verj light. XlTTTH gelatin This good looking bag in envelope style is woven of large wooden brightly colored beads In red, white and blue, blending with tfie colors used in the crocheted bands on the blouse and with color of the hat It is a clever accessory, for .use with, any . -- ' isports garb. - old-tim- one-fourt- h one-fourt- ing his whiskers thoughtfully. Whats the mattef with the people of the Great Woods?" Nothing the matter wifch us, The matter is all growled Buster. with Glutton. . returned Pe-- . Oh, I dont know, ter. It may be you dont owe Glutton anything, Buster, but It seems .to me that some others up there. In the Great ' Woods owe him a great deal. Buster turned and stared at Peter very hard. Peter, said he slowly, you are the first one I ever knew who could find a good word to say for that ugly robber of honest folks." Perhaps no one ever has tried to find a good thing to say, retorted PeI never have found anyone jet ter. who doesnt do some good for others once in a while, even- Reddy Fox. Now who are you people who live In the Great Woods most afraid of? Hunters and trappers," replied Buster promptly. Then it seems of me that .anyone who can and does get the best and actually drives one of them away is' doing something. .goQd, very good, indeed, for the rest of you. Glutton may be a robber and. may kill the smaller people- - when he can catch them, but when he pulls up all the traps so well hidden that no one else can find-- them and leaves them In plain sight so that no one will. get caught, 4L seems to me that he has done a splendid thing for his neighbors and that they have no right to say that he is all bad. Just think of how many lives might harve been lost in those dreadful traps but for . him." Thats so," grumbled Buster Bear, I scratching his head thoughtfully. never thought of that. WOWEN ' wjio work in their vwn and find the ordinary steel rake heavy and cumbersome will be delighted with bamboo rakes, which come from Japan and are very cheap.. Metal rakes now being made in. this same pattern and country Jiave-thare almost as light. These, rakes are especlaly useful when cleaning ut leaves and grass clippings, but can bd used also In garden work of a Hght nature. They can be handled. In much the same way as a broom, and with much than Is required to" manipulate rakes of the type. These rakes do not look very strong, but will stand a remarkable amount of hard service. .Naturally the metal rakes are somewhat more .durable than the Japanese product, .but. the latter Is cheap and surprisingly Collegiate Champ e less-effo- rt satisfactory. (CoovrlKht.) . , -- , Keith Gledhi-l- l of Stanford university receiving the .intercollegiate lawn tennis trophy from Frank A. Cabeen, chairman of the tournament committee, after the matches at. Merion Crioket club, Philadelphia. " . WXt Service. . ; - ".Longest American Tunnel The Cascade ailroad tunnel, long-- ' est on the American, continent, is.7.7i) miles In length. It was built througlr solid granite, and is lined throughout with concrete? The tunnel Is straight as a rifle bore, but "the eastern portal is 634 feet higher than .the western. This-givea continual flow of fresh' air through the tube. Work was coru- menced December 28, 1023, and the tunnel was completed ready for track laying December 25, 1928. s -- (3?) HER BROTHER BILL TOLD HER THAT No gambler ever wants to win the very first pot, for if he does, that puts the Gypsy curse on him for the rest cf the session and he will be writing I. 0. U.s before he is through. ,, 1931. McClure Newsoaoer Syndicate.) (W.NU Service.) by J. G. Lloyd.)- - WNU Service. (a. 1931. Bell Syndicate.) WNU Service. Old Ironsides Visiting Coast Ports Atl practical In aubjecta omitted. thorough couraen Electric!, Mechanical, Civil. Minins, Architectural nnd Structural Kn. stneerins. Mew course lu Aeronautical and Airplane Ensineerhis. Special course In Airplane Mechanic, Auto Mechanics, Machine Shop, Electric Shop, lsnltlon, --Battery, etc. Complete Wleetricnl, Hydraulic, Steam and Testins Laboratories. Stott nlont two yarn data Students assisted In financing thalr courses. Writs for free catalog. W. W. H. GIBSON President T. WOOD Registrar Mennonites in Paraguay The Mennonites, reputed, descend- ants of the Dutch Waldenses of the Middle ages, have found a haven In the Paraguayan Chaco. They went to South America after their venture had failed in . Prussia, .Russia and Canada. The government of Para- - . guay granted them a colonization ce&eesslon lu 1921 and the colony now numbers 1,400 persons. Their ' charter nilows them to maintain schools In their own language, German. Also, they are exempt from military service and swearing In srourt, affirmation being sufficient. The Mennonites are desirable colonists, especially if allowed to live according to the traditions of their an-- cestors. . ' , g. ' ...It's that note?' She explained haltingly. .I Ilegrlln'ed sent-tha- t note to a as he listened. pal of mine, Ted Evans, calling ad a golf engagement I mean. I meant to Instead I sent my love letter to him and his note to you.. What a mess! A little song began to sing In her heart. She understood, but she told him Mrs. Abbeys stqry. Ilelaughed That girl Is the daughter of a rich" chap..The company asked me .to teach her to drive Jier new car. Shes the biggest dumbbell I ever met," he said with some heat. As for that yarn oj my being engaged to her, one of the men told me about an old lady who asked him about U3 and what he said. Now, look. Im not going to take any more chances of losing you. Cant we be married tomorrow, right here in the old town? Ive got the license!" Only the flowers In the garden heard her answer and they know how to keep secrets. HERE in Technical Sciatica EtttiliiM in 1S94 Owr (200,000 Plant. CititmJ to grant Jtgna in if it Hush, dont speak so loud, please. Ted Is lu the old guest-roolooking over her wedding things, and every sound goes right up there through the old register. She might hear you and I dont know what shed do if she did I Shea been so happy In her dreams of " , Her mothers voice died away, Theodora sat in dumb misery, a little heap of pain. It could not be true ! her heart told her bravely; and then her mind whispered: It might be true! Wills letters had been so short yet he had always been a man of few THANT NEON ROOF SIGN d Btacon of Hoopitality words; and he w.as. handsome, . . She moaned a little .as she sat on the floor near ttie trunk where la the .shining remnants of her dream. Suddenly, it must have been a long time after the conversation below, her mothers gentle voice came to her ujf the stairway. . Ted awoke with a start from the depths of her despair, rallied her will, kissed the soft garments one by one and folded them back in the trunk. Then she stood a moment In silence fighting for mastery of herself so that her mother would not rejid the hurt . In her heart. But the moment she stepped Into the ' HOTEL . kitchen her mother's tender eyes un. derstood.. Oh, Theo, you heard. But dont you believe It, dear, I. know It SALT LAKE CITY, UTAII cant be true!" her mother said One of Salt Lake Citys finest quickly, hotels, w liere guests find every Theodora smiled faintly. "Of .course, comfort with a warm hospiIt Isnt, mother. . tality. Carage in connection. This Is the day for Jlie usual et- Cafe and cafeteria. ter. He wouldnt keep up. writing you Each with Bath 400 Rooms. if everything wasnt all right. He Isnt $2.00 to $4.00 W. E. SUTTON, Mnnngtr .that kind," her mother urged. When the mall came, she fpumT his Jetter. .She opened It with slight, Dream Fulfilled . trembling fingers. Across the page her on business W. In Belmont (N. C.) eyes read a line of fire: . D. Kennedy dreamed that one of hla Dear Ted-rO- iy engagement Is off, children had. been killed, so he wrote jSorry, indeed. ,As ever, Will." a letter to his wife asking If they She could not quite stay the little were all rlghL Mrs, Kennedy replied cry of pain that broke from her lips, , on a postal saylilg the children wpre Her mother came to her with a rush, all safe, and gave It to Charlie, four- and Theo handed her the brief note, d son, to mall. As he was Theo smiled at her bravely. Its . year-olthe street to a inallbox he crossing his way. Im glad he said It simply was run over aftd kllipcl by truck,' . and quickly..' . . . . truck. Then she went quietly to the little room which had been her refuge In . .. .Sea Stpry childjsh troubles and in later yearj, A quartette of reveltfrs were down amf there she wrote him a simple note Ohthe waterfront one moonlit night,, .of understanding. Then, with the let singing Sweet Adeline, when the ter in her hand, she walked through tenor fell off the dock into the bay. .the gathering dusk of the late' after-nooIncident passed unnoticed by the. .. .The to the. village office and mailed but he perceived, that somelpa'der, would reach him In thd morn-inJt. was wrong with the harmony. thing . Smattar wIUi you boys?" be com..On the evening of the (fay follow One of ypu dont sound plained. ing, the mailing of her letter she went ' . " right- . outside Into her mothers flower garJack,, rumbled the .basso, den, and stood a silent solitary figure Hes off quay." Life. solemn!. . searching for healing and peace among . " .. ' '' . the blossoms. Role As she stood there she heard the I can onfy". give you' a thinking rfiar of a powerful motob and a car . . . part.i -Sswbpt to a sharp hilt at the door. A i ir-; . talt figure dashed to the house,'"saw . But thld Is Ibsen. It fequlret .. her, turned, and camje. with long "thinking. . deep strides toward her. Then, with A " T s strange sense of things unreal, she . Sleep In, peace, and wake In Joy. . was caught In "strong arms, kissed warmly on. her lips and cheeks. Ted, what under the sun ! VVfll's strainod-volc- e vmld. Uhjr did you send- - , The honeymoon Is over," says Reno Ritzl, When hubby begins to forget the thin ankles and notices the thick head. Leading Engineering School University Standard Newhouse Old Gardener - - - - Saysts one-fourt- poll- Sb., Gtklui, Caitfonia good-nature- - people into the traps.. He told, how Glutton had broken Injo the little log house of the trapper while the latter yas away, and had stolen or ruined all his supplies, sa that the trapper had .been Of forced to. go away 'to get more. course jvhile "he was away tlfe little people in fur had nothing tP fear from traps." Beter " had listened1 With ears wide When 'Honker . had finished open. . Ieter sjio.ke. Did I understand you to say tha Glutton Is all bad and that' every . one hates him? he asked. You certainly did," growled Bus ter Bear fn his deep grumbly-gum-bl- y He hasnt a friend in the voice. . world. d Madia -- rfotHerSCBook - 13 tk Id coast-to-coa- BEDTIME STORY FOR - CHILDREN- Polytechnic College of Engineering shining, shimmering things she took from the trunk the garments that made up her trousseau suddenly heard Mrs. Abbeys high voice speaking in the lower room. Theres no question about It, Mary. For five afternoons I noticed Will Hanley out driving with one of the prettiest girls I ever saw, I was suspicious, the girl seemed so Interested in him, and I asked one of the men where Will works, and he said, Sure, hes engaged to her! There was a deep silence in the kitchen below, and then Theodora heard her mother say in a slow, hurt tone; Why It cant be sol Ted has her wedding dress ready, and their plans are all complete! -- JiiCll. Fin telling you what I .saw and what was told me!" It will break her heart! But I have been afraid Just a bit. He writes her so seldom since he went to the city, and hes such a handsome, popular fellow ! It Is too bad and If I were Theo, Whipped Fruit Jelly. - Newspaper Syndicate.) (WNU Service.) Grape lc Cream. Scald oue quart of thin cream, add f one and cupfuls of sugar, a pint of grape Juice If sweet lessen the sugar add the Juice of half a lemon and freeze as usual. T- by McClure JENNE Is the C. S. S. Constitution, better known as Old Ironsides, and starting on a tour of Atlantic coast ports. She Is being towed because of the difficulty of getting enough real sailors to man her. Joy of Living Nothing needs to drift into the commonplace unless we let It. Womans Home Companion. sJcopS - .- - ' mosquitoes. killed , quicker if you . EOT Largest Seller la 121 Conntrie V Permanent conneotlon. P&riorfoll nail time. Men. women. Profits grestert fInCl1Z UAIIT Bjrperlenoe.tmreetment unneoesearr. 9 ta&rd Mice NOKTI AMEMCAM W. MB SOCIETT, WICHITA N..U, Salt Laks City, No. 31. MW. |