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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONTCTK. DET.TA. UTAH iMluDLE i T ATTEr.NS Chair Set Is Filet Crochet W " rJ? ' Paint :v LOVELY FIGURINES At Home In Spare Time No experience or unusual ability needed. Just paint and glaze; no fir-ing necessary. Complete set contains paints, brushes, China-Glaz- glaze thinner, iridescent powder, 1 figurine, 2 plaques and instructions. Snipped complete postpaid $4.95. Check or Money Order. Dealer openings. QUALITY ART & COLOR CORP. 735 Carnegie Ave.C Cleveland 15, O ends. Pattern 7403 has chart; directions. Send 20 cents In coin, your name, ad-dress and pattern number to Sewing Circle Needleeraft Dept. P. O. Box 5740, Chlcapo 80, III. or P. O. Box 162, Old Chelsea Station. New York 11, N. Y. Enclose 20 cents for pattern. No Name Address OP? best you jf-j-l even Are i f4f- -f C RISP-- T E N OEr"" I'HIS lacy chair-se- t is filet cro-- chet combined with spider-we- b design. Work both from chart. Such simple, pickup-wor- Use as chair buffet-se- t or on scarf ( Dissolves T 30 MINUTE ROLLS 1 5V? (WV, , I . Special Active Dry Veast 3 cups sifted all purpose J 1 1 I 1 cups warm waterC 105 flour ifljiME A I011UU--- J 2 tablespoons shortening, I Vr ZSS9r cup sugar melted and cooled to V 7fTTt I V 1S teaspoons 8314 lukewarm V IIf SteP 1 Dissolve yeast In warm water (105 to 110 F.) In " J 'ar2e mining bowl. Step 2: Add sugar, salt, and unbeaten Jw :. c88- Add flour gradually. Beat well with electric mixer on rj J'""1 1 - low or medium speed, or by hand with large wooden $ a4rV v spoon. Add shortening, beating until thoroughly mntcd. Jr Step 3: Spoon dougb into well greased muffin pans, ins I l; 1 about d full. Step 4: Let rise in warm place (90 K?''- - t0 95" F.) until dough has risen level with top of muffin X. pans (about 25 to 30 minutes). Step 5: Bake in moder- - 12' )p ately hot oven (375 to 400 F.) 20 min. Step 6: Remove V ','ri' ''" from pans and serve warm. Yields 18 to 24 rolls. SJ H 1 I P i Try this new way to faster, easier baking. Red Star I ' Dry Yeast keeps fresh for months right on the mtmmmmk)!!u, " pantry shelf. Ifs alwayweady when you need it "The March of Dimes, which supplies the sinews of war in the fight against infantile paralysis, is as close to my own heart as it is to that of the American people. . . . With growing public awareness that the fight on polio has now reached a stage that might be described as similar to the 'Battle of the Bulge,' I feel certain that the American people will fully meet that challenge in the 1950 March of Dimes." Gen. Dwight D. 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J JU5T GETTING ) POS'-- USE J ( NOW WHV SHOULD ) ' , i I I WATER y thAT J1JS S j USE THE - fH WHAT ARE YOU FOK THE USE THE C TEAKETTLE WHEN ) Qnr l vTLk fZ D0 TEW ? ASK ME 4j ? ?? ANOTHER f I A General Quiz The Questions 1. How is an eclipse of the sun caused? 2. Why do gasoline trucks have a chain hanging from them? 3. What is the meaning of Rab-elaisian? 4. Name the five best known tragedies of William Shakespeare. The Answers 1. The moon comes between the sun and the earth and shuts off the sunlight from the earth. 2. To ground electricity. 3. Jocular, witty, indecent, as the writings of Francois Rabelais. 4. King Lear, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and Macbeth. f. MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher n HO 1 V.C,1''; f WHY. yOU- - THE I I GOOD LIL' BOysJ!!t,-PEEPL- E ; yC 111' NERVE' OF THAT KID! ) 35. 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