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Show SEPTEMBER 13, 1952. THE JOURNAL ARMORED VEST A GOOD iN VESTMENT 1 New VFW Chief THE $F0T WHERE 013 CCJtlTfitt FUTUHEIS 0ECt:S) QuALITX YOUMELF TO JUOGE CANDIDATES A VETERAN of the Pacific campaign in World War U, James W. Cothran, 37, of Bishopvflle, S. C., Plymouth, Mass., relaxes with a cigarette after narrowly escaping death from a Chinese burp gun fired 20 feet Marine. Six bullets hit the armored vest he is from the around and bruising his right side He killed him holding, spinning rifle as he spun. his automatic with four Chinese (International) PFC. WILLIAM P. KAHILI, of After School Pick-U- p Cookies has been elected commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was chosen for the post at the national V.F.W. encampment in Los Angeles. Cothran is an attorney. (International) By CAREFUL STUDY aid ISSUES THEtl VOTE ! MAYBE THEY CAN EXPLAIN IT STORK TALK Randall J, Ence, weighing in at 7 pounds, G ounces, made his debut at a Provo hospital Sunday. His parents are the Harold Ences, formerly of Layton, and he has two sisters, Marilyn and Kathy. Favorite Fashion For a quick pick-u- p after the mental and physical exertion used in a day at school (or work), small fry (or large) welcome a hand-oof ut appetizing and nourishing cookies. This recipe offers enough varieties to please all palates. Lever Brothers Home Economists highly recommend it to enterprising mothers to use in accomplishing shortcuts to popularity for their children and themselves. Pick-U- p Cookies 94 Vt teaspoon baking powder cup Homogenized Spry 94 teaspoon salt V teaspoon soda 1 1 cup rolled oats (quick-cookin- g teaspoon vanilla 1 cup brown or regular) sugar, firmly packed 1 egg, unbeaten 94 cup salted peanuts, chopped 94 cup sifted flour very fine Combine first 5 ingredients and beat thoroughly. . . . Sift flour, baking powder, and soda together. Add to Spry mixture and mix well. . . . Add oats and peanuts and mix well. . . . Measure out level tablespoons of dough on Sprycoated cookie sheets. ... Flatten cookies by stamping bottomed gli JSMrtUtment all-purp- Rom where I sit Joe Marsh Narrow Town-Bro- ad Outlook (350F.) Four Favorite Variations Date and Raisin. Omit peanuts. . . . Add 94 cup finely cut raisins and 94 cup finely cut dates with the oats. Shape as directed and bake 5 12-1- minutes. Chooolate and Walnut. Omit peanuts. . . . Add 94 cup chopped walnuts &nd 94 'cup chopped semisweet chocolate with the oats. . . . Shape as directed and bake 12-1- 5 minutes. Prune and Apricot. Omit peanuts. . . . Add 94 cup finely cut uncooked prunes and 94 cup finely cut uncooked apricots with the oats. . . . Shape A directed and bake 5 minutes. Raisin and Peanut. Add 94 cup finely cut raisins with the peanuts. . Shape as directed and bake 12-1- 6 minutes. 12-1- Regular Advertisers In The REFLEX and JOURNAL Are Assured of Results GOOD for the wise shopper, for the limited wardrobe end for she who travels light Is the dress with such tricks as a removable yoke. It is just right for minus the yoke, perfect for date time. Here is such a one, done in toast brown cotton, and treated to a removable white pique yoke. It has white pique trim and buttons on the sleeves of the snug bodice The skirt is fully gathered. sun-time-a-nd ' The wifes cousin Ben, and Belle his bride are back from honeymooning in the Rockies. Took them to dinner last night at the Garden Tavern. Ben told about the trip: Went through a town in Idaho that was only 100 feat wide. No kidding! Built into a long, narrow canyon. And it shares those 100 feet with a railroad track that runs right through the hotel! To get gas there we had- to. park right on the tracks. Suddenly theres a- - train Belle scream the coming! But gas fellow just laughs and says we were there first Blamed if the engineer didnt stop the train and wait, tool From where I ait its a good' illustration, of. how people can learn to think of the other fellow so that the community benefits. Railroaders and townspeople. Democrats and Republicans, malted milk fanciers and those who prefer a temperate glass of beer wo all hare to aharethe same space. Lets .maintain our neighbors right of. way v - -- Copyright, 1952, United States Brewers Foundation |