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Show LAYTON JOURNAL. LAYTON, UTAH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1949 Handy Surprise Gifts ta-- FICTION LCUCLE DUTY lv JOHN H ii Iupir half an hour," J to her aon who OEY, called Martha entering the of milk a bucket with house spring In each hand O. K., Mom," shouted the lad In response, "I'm through with the milking. Ill be In ai soon as I clean up." a Martha wutrhed him a few later as he trudged toward the house. He was big for 14, and with faithful "Shep" trotting along at his heels, Joey made an Impressive picture against the backdrop of the setting sun. "Just like a magazine cover," thought Martha, as tears of pride welled up Into her eyes. Her little man. Joey had ahouldered a burden during the past year that many a man could not have handled as well. The plowing, planting, fence repairs, and the thousand odd chores that must be completed on a farm had all been mastered by Jeey. He seemed to almost relish hit role as man of the house while dad was away. Day after day he had tolled in the fields with the team while other boys his age were swimming, fishing, and berrying, unhampered by the cares of labor. Dut Joey had seemed lmpervioua to their comings and goings. Many evenings at the aupper table, Martha noticed the boy dozing from exhaustion. A spoon or fork would often pause, between mouth suspended and table. She never gave utterance to this observation of weariness, lest her sympathy extinguish his feeling of being the family breadwinner. Their conversatlona were those of business partners rather than mother and son. Martha longed to tuck him In at night, or to hug his tow head to her breast. Little Joey was her only consolation In her longing for Dig Joe. Countless times during the lonely nights, she had tiptoed quietly Into his room to stand beside the bed where he slept. Often she caressed his blond head or kissed him lightly on the cheek as he lay deep In the refreshing sleep of childhood. Each time, she struggled within herself to check the tears of love and loneliness as she slipped quietly back to her own empty room, fearful lest she waken him and bring his big world tumbling down around him. Joey was living from day to day In a world of big responsibility, and she could not. In spite of her longing to be more demonstrative toward her jolt him Into reality. She told herself that was the reason why she had never told Joey about his father. friends had tried to persuade Martha to sell the farm and move to town. Her troubles dated from the day she had received the telegram from the Arizona hospital. Big Joe was never coming back! He had a hopeless case of tuberculosis It was just a matter of months. But how could aha tell Joey? The knowledge of her unshared grief had caused her to shed thousands of inner tears in Joeys presence, and endless nights of sobs In her own room. But she felt that, somehow, they must keep the farm that held so many fond memories. 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Made by the makers s Zenith Radios. of 10-da- r -- mid-wa- Well-meanin- g I coughing." Uor the first time Martha noticed how tired Joe really did look. She suggested that he see a doctor at once, but big Joe said he probably just had spring fever. The following sleep all night! KELP BUILD own tunities n oppor- Just like a magazine cover, welled up Into her eyes. Saturday when they went to town, she had persuaded him to stop in to see old Doc Crane. It hadnt taken Doc long to decide that Joe should have some The following month the were taken by the county health officer In the new mobile unit, and Doc Crane's fears had been substantiated. Doc suggested Arizona. Martha could still remember those two weeks when she and Joe had planned how they could make out If she could keep the farm going. Her father would help and little Joey would continue to school. Big Joe was not to worry, but exert all his effort toward getting well again. The first year, things had gone very smoothly Indeed, until the rheumatism laid her father on the shelf. Martha was desperate. All the spring work lay ahead, and It was Impossible to find anyone to take over the work. She had talked it over with Joey, and together they had decided to go it alone. She could still hear little Joey as he aid. "Gee, Mom, Im big enough to do the work. Grampa let me plow some last year, and Im lots bigger and stronger now." So Joey had become the man of the family. Then the telegram had X-ra- sorrow I keep its fire burning, Oh, I believe that He who walks beside me Closer than any lover, any friend, Will lead at laft, no matter what betide me. Into the sunlight at the journey's end. It term. "We sure were lucky to get iri Grace Noll , can bs lots WOODWORKING healthy resame time prolaxation and at the of building an vides opportunity some useful article. Many peo- ) M cf how ple have no conception or wood, with work to is it easy equiphow quickly household ment and furniture can b" built at home. Working with wood pays off in two ways it provides the means sJsyss- - w - vvvv v.v. '. U whereby you can obtain articles your home needs at less than half their cost if bought ready made, and at the same time it offers the best kind of entertainment. The pattern for making this bookshelf, like all other full size woodworking patterns, is easy to use. Merely trace the pattern on the wood, saw and assemble. T.ie pattern shows exact location of shelves, screws, etc. No special t tools or skill are required. Mill- - thought Martha, aa tears of pride er. weren't we. Mom?" asked Joey. Yes, son, replied his mother, And not a bit too soon either. I don't know what I would have done with you going back to school if we hadn't found someone to take over winter. this Suddenly Martha knew that the had come to tell Joey the unhappy secret hlch she had carried now for more than a year In her grief-stricke- n heart. But how could bring herself to do It? She must strive to make it as easy as po- time she ssible. She LYNN CHAMBERS MENU into their lane, and pulled to a stop in the before the kitchen door. The purchases were quickly unloaded, and Joey lighted a fire In the big kitchen range. Now was the timel yard Even before she removed her wraps, Martha laid her arms across Joey's shoulders, and began, Joey, dear, there's something Ive been wanting to tell you for a long time. Ive been so proud of you this summer, and I . . Well, somehow it seemed I just couldnt spoil everything you were working so hard for with bad news. Now youre going back to school, and were so fortunate to have Miller . coming. I want hard at school this fall." she continued as she noted the questioning look in his eyes Then she simply related, God decided that you and I had a job to do together. Joey . . . Your Father will never be able to come home. In fact. she continued as she struggled to hold back the tears, he may have only a few more months to live.' a long moment There was lence an ... a moment of si- which lasted for Martha. "Oh, dear him understand, she eternity God, make prayed silently. Joey didnt say a word but drew his mother's face to his own and kissed her, tenderly and boyishly. He patted her softly on the cheek. Mom. I understand, and the tears stood in the he corners of hia eyes. Martha could see how brave he was trying to be. Now 1 better take care of my feeding," he said somewhat hoarsely Can we have the pecan roll we got in town for our supper, Mom?" he asked as he changed from his suit coat into hia overall jacket. The "Aw, said, gee. coat was thrown carelessly across the seat of a nearby chair Martha watched him walk slowly from the room, a firm set to hia shoulders. "He took It like a mn," she thought, as she removed her own wraps Then she saw his coat lying on the chair, and smiled, thinking, "He acts like a man in some ways, CrowdlsuN rt Could it be? Among the content! ol and Joeys pocket was the much read telegram from tha tuIt wait well-wor- berculous Cranberry Delight (Serves 6) cops chopped, unpeeled apples cup jellied whole cranberry sauce rolled oats (quick or nncooked) H cup brown sugar 34 eup sifted flour 1 cup square baking dish. Combine rolled oats, sugar, flour and salt. Add butter, mixing until crumbly. Sprinkle mixture. Top over with nutmeats. Bake In a moderate oven for one hour. y sanitarium. THERE ARE FEW combinations than candied or maraschino cherries more festive 3 34 134 1 cake cup crushed pineapple-3cup cherries eggs cup sugar cups milk cup peaches, sliced and cake in a buttered eggs slightly, add Bet I fruit casserole. milk and fruit-cak- (350-degre- hour. HERE'S A LOVELY cake-typ- e pudding with a delicious orange sauce that is baked right with the LYNN SAYS: Know Your Food Facts and Fancies For best results in baking, have milk at room temperature before mixing it with the other ingredients. This is especially true when mixing biscuits, muffins and cakes. A teaspoon or two of lemon juice brings out the full fruit flavor of fruit pies. Add it when mixing the fruit in the sugar. Leftover ham may be ground and shapd into balls. Serve with a sauce 1 POPS-CBI- SP B B tablespoons cornstarch tablespoons butter 1 orange, grated rind and juice 34 teaspoon salt 34 teaspoon grated nutmeg Mix sugar, salt and cornstarch. 234 3 Add boiling water gradually, stir- COMMON SENSE.. ring constantly, then boil five minutes. Remove from heat, add orange juice arid rind. Pour about of this mixture Into a one-fourt- h 234 teaspoons baking powder cup milk teaspoon 34 34 34 1 salt ' cup sugar egg teaspoon orange extract cup melted butter 34 34 proved thousands upon thousands of times I ) ALL-VEGETA- LAXATIVE (NR) TABvegetable laxative to relieve constipation without the usual griping, sickening, perturbing sensations, and does not cause a rash. Try NR you will see the difference. Uncoated or candy coated their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle aa million of NR'a have proved. Get a 25c box and use as directed. REMEDY NATURES A purely LETS Sift together all dry ingredients. Add egg to milk, then the melted butter. Beat slightly. Turn the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, then beat until the mixture is smooth. Stir in flavoring. Pour batter over orange sauce in the greased deep pan. then bake in a moderate oven for 45 minutes. e) applesauce, spices, raisins and oats. Easy to make, simple to serve right from the ca- its sserole. a 1 1 1 cup cup egg cup cup FOR ACID INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN ,ui FOR THE TUMMY! RELIEF AT LAST SiSi good season. Applesauce Torte (Serves 12) teaspoon teaspoon teaspoon teaspoon RELIEF Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to die seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tel I your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have vour money back. dessert to have on hand during the entire cool weather cup sifted FUSSY STOMACH? GAS AND HERES A TORTE thats good for wintertime eating. The delicate flavor arises from the combination of flour soda baking powder cinnamon cloves Cs&QMtiLSEdffll for Coughs, ChsstCclds.Crcnchifis shortening brown sugar sweetened applesauce thick, rolled oats, quick or uncooked cup raisins Sift together flour, soda, baking powder, salt and spices. Add short emng. sugar, egg and cup unt-of the applesauce. Ber smooth, about two minu Fold in remaining a sauce, rolled oats and raisins. Bake in a 34 f pan in a modergreased 7xll-incate oven for 35 to 40 minutes. Serve warm with whipped cream or hard sauce. h 350-degre- e) Are you going through the fut (tonal 'middle age' period pecul to women (38 to 52 yrs 7 Does t make you suffer from hot Bash feel so nervous hlghstrung. tire Then do try Lydia E Plnkhar Vegetable Compound to relieve su aymptoms Ptnkhams Compou also has what Doctors call a machic touic effect) IYDIA t. PINKHSH'S SS2 Hard Sauce 1 cup powdered sngar 9s teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoon butter Cream butter, add sugar gradually. then vanilla. Shape in a mold or in balls. Chill and serve. Released pudding. ALWAYS TEIUDEB , e sugar and pour this over mixture. Bake uncovered in a modoven for one erate r HO KUUS 6) one-hal- of mixed Alternate layers al cup sugar cups boiling water 1 134 34 34 1 Cabinet Pudding (Serves 6) lady fingers or leftover, stale sweet-sou- (Serves Sauce: 1 34 1 1 lent recipe for using your leftover, stale cake. If you lack that, you may substitute lady fingers. 1 Dressing Beverage Baked Orange Pudding Spicy and pineapple. Heres an excel- 18 flaky face? Then sprinkle corn-meon a soapy wash cloth and gently rub it over your skin. Thi simple treatment will really do wonders for your skin. A Salad' Cranberry Delight Recipe Given. (350-degre- teaspoon salt 34 cup melted butter or substitute 34 cup chopped nutmeats Combine apples and cranberry sauce; place in a greased 34 apple-cranberr- Cornmeal Treatment Chowder o Cheese Buttered Toast readily when theyre dessert that no one (350-degre- you to work Fish Tomato-Calav- this delectable combination of jellied whole cranberries, chopped apples and a topping of rolled oats, brown sugar and nutmeats. This dessert takes an hour to bake and may be served warm with hard sauce or cold with whipped cream. 114 1 d N. Y. deep greased pan (8''x8"). Cover with cake mixture given below. Reserve remainder of sauce to pour over pudding when served. KNOW WHY the recipe Cake mixture: when you try 134 cups cake flour "Delight into menus so Included In a will skip. YOULL is called Hanpln cent for Harrisburg East-BilPattern No. 21 to Pleasant-vlllW. Pattern Company, Dept. 15 Send Bookshelf and delightfully. Baked puddings are a wonderful menu Inspiration especially when youre using the oven for the main dish, hot bread or vegetable, because they can be cooked right along with the other things. Then, too, since appetites are sharper these frosty days, its a good idea to have something substantial to fill the tummy. You can combine fruits and cereals, eggs and milk, all of these good foods, so essential to good nutrition, right the car swung but when it comes to his clothes, he's all boy. She picked up the coat to hang it properly As she did o, a small notebook and some papers tumbled from the Inside pocket Gathering them up to replace them. Martha was startled at the sight of tha yellow envelope. we build a bet- ter community! school you thoroughly (he most of our home-tow- :0 .. Returning home from a Saturday shopping trip, the two were making about the coming big talk mixing bowls for these recipes are (certain to Inspire By (hopping at home and I ' . v,v.vvvv6y winter days? If not, get busy, light the oven, and bring out your pans and YOUR TOWN OWl.making ,. ... .. unri Cmtjehs ARE YOUR DESSERTS fragrant and appetite-satisfyin- g these cold Although my soul and body be distressed The hope that somehow with the old earths turning This pain will cease, and time will bring me reft. BACK ascms.-iu- j. Baked Dessert the faith to know that this deep And I have hope . Baked Puddings Tempt on Cold Days (See Recipes Below.) Weighing upon my heart will lift sr laft; That I shall waken on some glad tomorrow, Happy once more, the troubled darkness pad Thousands now sleep undisturbed because of the neve that their being awakened night attar night might 6s from bh. rider irritation nut the h dntyt lets hope sol Thul e a eondition holey Full usually allay within 24 hours Since bladder irritation is so prevalent and Foiee Fills so Potent boler ll!l, must brneM you within 24 hours or DOliUl.E YOUK MONEY HACK. Make test. Get tolev Fills from druggist hull satisfaction or DOUBLE YOUB MONEY HAVE . happiness. In a few weeks before Joey rmutual pride and joy which they eturned to or when Miller bad shared in watching other things moved In toschool, sharecrop the farm. grow on the farm had then been summer The had come and gone centered In Joey. the first suggeAlready swiftly. Martha had decided that life was stion of Impending autumn was none until day practically perfect oticeable in the coloring of the big Joe had come in from his work countryside. The crops had been to mid see in morning. Surprised were him, Martha had inquired what was abundant, and the harvests for Many arid Martha Joey good Into wrong. Joe just stared off had bestowed compliments and space, and then he answered. glowed with pride when the "Martha, theres something wrong Joey men had remarked about (he size with me Im weak and tired all the of yield the during the threshing tima, and 1 keep coughing and sea sort My Creed crack, dry and roughen, find wonderful relief In smooth, oily medicated Resinol. Helps nature heal. sy,,-.- . Trial otter era liable on direct tale by Zenith tiH) Radio Corporation or Ita subsidiaries. that makes folks mg coin who thought Martha cruel for not telD ing the boy that his Did wasn't coming home At times, she thought by side with Dig Joe, and they she must tell him, but she post had sacrificed everything, denying it, feeling somehow, the themselves the very necessities of poned time would that, tm . come life in order to make the payments right when he might be strong enough on the farm. Then little Joey had to stand the heartbreak. 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