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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH - :1- Fairy Tale (or the Children breeze, said Mr. Sun, that some of the raindrops were leaving. The earth said that Mr. Sun was drawing them to him, ami I laughed for it was quite, quite true." I think I'll have to have a frolic soon, suld the King of the Clouds. So the sun continued to draw water from the earth through his powerful ray workers. What fun he did have and how he laughed and sparkled and slmne. A few minutes later some wild dueks flew high up In the air. Where are you going? asked the Sun. "Were going to fly far out in the Do you see? And hay." they said. they pointed with their wings. I think, said Mr. Sun. "1 will Join I will move ulontJ slowly anil you. will shine where you go, tor the King of the Clouds sent some of the army of raindrops out there this morning." "To he sure i did. said the King of tiie Clouds. Well, if you go out there, they cun come in hero. We'll just change places, eh? The very idea had in mind," said the Sun. Are you coming, are you coming?" We are in a called the wild ducks. great hurry today, for we need good, quick flying to make us feel belter. We're greatly in need of exercise." Tui coming, I'm coming," said Mr. Sun. So Mr. Sun followed the wild ducks out into the hay. and then he slmne 1 The Very Idea I Had in Mind." ly and they find out where they Use In the world. They also study about other places and about the seas and the moun tains. Gracious," said the King of the Clouds, I am glad I dont have to go to school. "So am I, said Mr. Sun, but they seem to be quite happy. I suppose they become just as used to it as we do to shining and raining." I suppose so," said the King of But why are you havthe Clouds. ing such a frolic today? "I heard the earth whispering to the j brightly down over the great ocean. The raindrops left as soon as Mr. Sun appeared, and they began to play about and where Mr. Sun had been shining and where lie had been drawing the raindrops from the earth. So Mr. Sun and the Kin? of the Clouds kept changing places and such a jolly time as they had of IL The King of the Clouds said it was such a merry, merry time. 1)30, Western Newspaper ((c) A 4 4 5 4 44 J1 valuable minerals particularly prunes and raisins and so may be wisely Introduced Into the menu as often as possible. Try this combination from the bureau of home economics: 1 cup sugar apricots 4 cupa water lb prunes Wash the prunes and apricots thoroughly and put them In the water to Cook the fruit tosouk overnight ty lb Vfc gether for ten mlnuies, add the sugar, and simmer until the juice Is fairly rich. Serve hot or cold. The location of the armseye and the fitting of the sleeve Into the arms-eyare two very Important steps In the fitting of a garment The armseye seam when viewed from the side should show a good curve over the top of the shoulder. When viewed from the front It should lie parallel to the center front and when viewed from the hack. It should he parallel to the e The Correct Location of as Seen From ths ths Armseye Front center back of the garment The armseye seam should pass over the tip or highest point of the shoulder hone and from this point make a straight line back and front to the crease formed where the arms Join the body. The Illustrations were made by the bureau of home economics of the United States Department of Agriculture. With close-fittinsleeves the armseye seam should curve to fit the underarm ric. As to present and coming events in evening modes, this gown Is quite revealing. Perhaps the most conspicu- ous detail In the styling of this ultra evening robe Is Its sweeping length. All the discussion about four Inches below the knee" or fourteen Inches from the floor, which centers about daytime hemlines, has no bearing upon evening frocks. The question of skirt lengths for the formal evening gown is admirably settled by the model In the picture. Not only are evening chiffons flaunting flowery prints, but stiff silks, especially taffetas and moires, are gay with design. The vogue for sprightly silks which "stand alone Is quite pronounced. In handling those formal weaves, designers emphasize fabric manipulation, stressing tiers, flounces, bustle effects and flaring hemline In endless variation. Later on lovely printed cotton nets are scheduled to appear. Even now they are gracing the style scene in the milder Southern climes. For these picture frocks delectable nets are employed, which include a patterning of spaced bouquets of realistic violets, or perhaps the design will feature popples printed In high colors. Short puff sleeves, and capelets which veil the shoulders are exploited In the styling of these picturesque modes. (. 1930, Western Newspaper one-eight- h one-hal- three-fourth- Stomach In the same time it takes a dose of soda to bring a little temporary relief of gas and sour stomach, Phillips - Milk of Magnesia has acidity complete ly checked, and the digestive organa all tranquillzed. Once you have tried this form of relief you will cease to Phillips r. Milk of Magnesia The average woman spends more time than money when she goes shopping. Located the In Armeeye Back. Correctly s. A Sour worry about your diet and experience a new freedom In eating. This pleasant preparation Is Just aa fitted. The armseye may be too small If good for children, too. Use it when either the shoulder or underarm seams ever coated tongue or fetid breath have been taken in too much or the signals need of a sweetener. Physiarmseye has been cut inaccurately. cians will tell you that every spoonThe seams may need letting out, or the ful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many times Its volume In acid. Get the genuine, the name Phillips is Important Imitations do not act th lame I edge of the armhole may need to be carefully snipped until the armseye is comfortable and in the right position. The same should be done If the armhole is not comfortable under the arm. Care must be taken,-- however, not to make the armseye too low or too wide at the underarm. If the armseye is too large, the defect can In many cases be remedied by taking wider shoulder and underarm seams, or It may be necessary to alter only one or the other. Bulges or wrinkles, however, require special adjustment Farmers Bulletin 1530-F- , Fitting Dresses and Blouses, which Is free, tells how to make these and other special alterations to Insure Union.) a g00(j $ SXSX2S35SX5XKSyt) HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS! $ If food looks delicious and tempting when It comes on the table It Is rarely necessary to nag or beg children to eat it Dried fruits are some of the best confections for children because they contain valuable minerals and sugar In not too concentrated a form. meats may bt need to delicious loaf, meat pie, croquettes, creamed meat on toast stuffed vegetables and sandwiches. Bake the meringue on pies and puddings at a moderate temperature sufficiently long to give It time to rise and cook the egg white; then It will hold Its shape. Left-ove- Miserable With Backache? Too Often It Warns of Disordered Kidneys . A CONSTANT backache, with -- X kidney irregularities, and a stiff, feclin? all too often achy, worn-owarn of dioordered kidneys. 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For that matter, huge tulips In colors real as life" are outstanding among newest floral This trend to large flowers motifs Intensified colorings Is very done noticeable in fabrics Intended for formal wear. One cannot but compare these bold flowery designs, so fashionable for party and opera gown, wifta the prim, carefully spaced tiny motifs printed In pastel colorings on black or dark colored backgrounds, which are so smart for daytime dresses and ensembles. The velvet brocaded chiffon In I Placing 4"H- Things in Refrigerator I Add the liquid orange and lemon. until of the consistency to spread. If to be kept do not add as much liquid, udding It when It is to be used. A bit of salt should be added when mixing. Beefsteak Roll. Pound a half Inch slice of round steak well and spread with a savory poultry dressing Including an egg. Roll up, innklng a shape like a loaf of bread, skewer, dredge with flour, salt, and cover with strips of salt pork. Place In a hot oven and bake until brown and crisp. Cream and milk with butter will be liked for many gravies. This is the time of the year when fried mush, scrapple, griddle cakes and waffles abound. Polenta. Take one cupful of corn meal, one teaspoonful of Ralt, four cupfuls of boiling water, cook until the corn meal Is well cooked and thick, add two tablespoonfuls of butter, three fourths of a cupful of grated cheese, a teaspoon fill of scraped onion. Mold and cut Into thick slices when cold. Fry until brown, sprinkle with grated cheese and serve hot. Spicy Fruit Pie. Take three fourths of a cupful of raisins, two cupfuls of - I WCtTi Ut). 1330, Western Newspapsi Union.) LEFT-OVER- S meats, wjjhcoow JGOVERED JAR : POULTRY FOR SALAD MATERIAL iS ? UrttrstHf ' 1 ,, ' V P'S'? M UK; Aj T'v BUTTER BROTH, DESSERTS MILK DISHE.S v one-hal- pieces, add four tablespoonfuls of mayonnaise to two cupfuls of the meat and mix to a smooth paste. Meanwhile soften half a package of gelatin In a cupful of cold water, then dissolve over boiling water, add a of salt, white pepper and paprika to taste with a teaspoonful of lemon juice. Cool, add the meat or fish with whatever flavor is desirable. Hold in cold wot timbale molds, turn out when chilled and serve decorated with halved walnut moats, olives, cooked egg or parsley. Seres on lettuce hearts with little curls of crDp bacon und small pickles cut lengthwise. VEGETABLES, EGGS, FATS. cooked meats finely cut citron or melon rind, three-fourtcupful of brown sugar, two Cold Timbales. Take the meat of fish, fowl or lobster, cut Into very fine rwwC00KE j , oven. SMUIMSH TOMORROW'ALRlGftT FRUITS" VEGETABLES Ok tablespoonfuls of butter, two cupfuls of boiling water, two tablespoonfuls of vinegar, the grated rind of half a f lemon and orange, teaspoonful each of cinnamon and grated nutmeg. Cook all the Ingredients twelve minutes with one tablespoonful of cornstarch mixed with a little cold water. Cool and pour Into a pie plate lined with pastry and cover with twisted pastry strips. Baka in a hot w ana. Watch tbs transforms tioa. I Try NR Instead at mere Jautirea. KU, sals, purely vegetable al dragtbts, rely 2S FKEL UKK A MILLION, TAKM i H- H- - Vi one-hal- - n By NELLIE MAXWELL one-eight- UM g fashioning the handsome frock in the picture Is enlivened with bouquets done in vivacious multi-colorThe dress Is styled with a view to accenting to the full the elegance of its fab- Food for the Family Tabl pleasure to life. This Is rs true with foods as with anything else. Graham Apple Pie. Take two dozen crisp graham crackers, roll and crush, add pound of melted butter and mix welt Line a pie plate and shape it Into a pastry shell. Peel, f dozen core, slice aDd cook good flavored apples. Mix one cupful of sugar, powdered cinnamon to taste, pound of butter and a little salt Do not stir more thaD Just enough to mlt. Fill the cracker-lineplate and place In a hot oven for ten minutes. Serve topped with whipped cream. This is a pastry that the children may eat. Date Butter. This filling may be made in quantity and stored In glass Jars until ready for use. Take one f pound of package of dates, s of a cupful of layer tigs, walnut meats. Put the fruit and nuts through the food chopper, add boiling fruit Juice eiough to moisten. Any canned fruit Juice may be used or i shirt sleeve, extending slightly beyond the tip of the shoulder. The sleeve does not fit so closely as other types of set-lsleeves. The armhole should be fitted rather loosely for the figure with very round shoulders. If the armseye Is altered the sleeve will need to be altered also In order to keep the same relation between the edge of the sleeve and the armseye. Before altering the armseye In any way make sure the shoulder seam Is tn Its correct position, which Is a straight Una from the highest point f at the neck to inch of the highest point on the tip of the shoulder. Mark the highest point of the armseye when the garment is being T We all tire of the same things day after day and when one originates something different it adds new H I I I j one-hal- By JULIA BOTTOMLEY chopped H-- aa closely as Is comfortable and most be on the highest point of the shoulder. Stout figures require a closer fitting armseye and one that Is higher under the arm than do the more slender types. The shoulder may be wider for a Long Hemlines for Formal Wear is known as Hopping John. The bureau of home economics of the United States Department of Agriculture gives the recipe. 1 cup dried black- - H large onion, H1 -H 1 (Prepared by ths United St n tea Department of Agriculture.) Dried Fruits Vary J I ! the Diet The new crop of dried fruit Is now on the market and at Its- best Dates, prunes, figs, apricots, and raisius all help to vary the fruit diet, as the supply of available fruits diminishes. Several of these are rich In iron and other I I 1 Fitting the Armseye M Cjualnt old names have come down to us with foods that were known In colonial days. Black-eye- d peas have been a staple in many places for scores of years, and may he combined with rice and salt pork for a winter dish that every one will like. The dish Living and Learning Jud Tunklns says there Is no use wishing you could live your life over. You might not make the same mistakes, but you'd make others just as bad. Washington Star. Mill HH11 HH-H-H-H- Union.) Peas, Rice, Pork 1 taps. salt cup rice Tabasco Bolling water 1 diced salt Pepper cup pork Wash the peas well and cook them in a covered pan in 3 or more cups of water with teaspoonful salt until the peas are tender but not broken. Wash the rice and cook for about 20 minutes In 2 quarts of boiling water to which 1 teaspoonful salt has been added. As soon as the grains of rice are soft to the center, drain and wash cold water through it to wash off the surplus starch and keep the grains whole and separate. Brown the diced salt pork until crisp, then remove it from the skillet and cook the onion in the fat for 2 or 3 minutes. Add the rice, peas, fried salt pork, and seasonings and stir until hot and well mixed. Sene with horseradish or chill sauce. l' H-- $ Black-Eye- d eyed peas I' jj By MARY GRAHAM BONNER Have you any Idea how old you are? asked the King of the Clouds of the Sun. I really I havent," said Mr. Sun. have been o busy all my Ufa that I have never counted the time. Ive lefl that to others. Besides I dont know arithmetic and 1 would huve to know arithmetic to figure it out." What's arithmetic and who can do it?" asked the King of the Clouds. Arithmetic is a lesson they study In school. School Is a place where ehll dren go to learn about all sorts of things such as how to add two and two and how to spell words. They learn how to talk beautiful - " yK ; T': Storing Goods Properly (Prepared by ths Unltsd fltatss Dfpartmsot of Agriculture.) Even the best refrigerators are not equally cold In all parts. There may be a difference of a number of degrees In the temperature of the coldest nil warmest spots. Wherever the cold air descending from the Ice chamber readies first will be the coldest place. This Is often directly below the ice. but Its precise location depends on the design and construction of the box. For safety, the temperature of this part, where milk, butter, broth, des sorts und milk dishes are stored, should not he over 45 degrees Fahren belt. Uncooked meats and poultry and uilad materials In a covered jar should rie kept In a location always equally cold -- not over 47 degrees Fahrenheit. Berries and cooked meats may lie kept In ' V- vS W tyi. vhf; a Refrigerator. on the shelf next above the uncooked meat, where a temperature under 48 Is maintained. degrees Fahrenheit Keep cooked vegetables, eggs, fats and at 50 degree Fahrenheit, or lower. Raw fruits and vegetables may be stored on tbe top shelf of the refrigerator, but this should mean at a temperature uot over 52 degrees Fahleft-ove- renheit In a series of charts on household refrigeration the bureau of home economics of the United States Department of Agriculture shows why It Is highly Important to keep many foods cool and some cooler than others. Organisms causing spoilage develop very rapidly In milk and meat as the tern peril! tire Increases. That Is why these foods must be protected with greatest cii re. 'Lydia E. Pinkharas Vegetable Compound puts new life into me and makes my work in the store and in the house easier. I took several botdes before my baby came and am always singing its praises to my friends. I recommend it for girls and women of all ages. It makes me feel like life is worth living, my nerves are better and I have gained pep and feel well and strong." Mrs. A. R. Smith, 8o8 S. Lansing Street, St. Johns, Michigan. Jffl W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. |