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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE, DELTA, UTAH The Home Workshop Make Rugs From Castoff Goods Pattern 334 shows many new as weD as old tricks and gives modern dyeiDg and color harmonizing directions. Price of pattern Is 25c. Order from WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE Drawer 10 Bedford Bills, New lerk. A BRAIDED RUG ,' THAT GREW UP , ti WITH THE FAMILY - II 11 . ' t ... rr.TT(N 334 K : ;': " Learn To Make Braided Bugs BRAIDED rugs may be made clothing, and such materials as faded draperies, worn bedspreads and blankets; or from remnants and mill ends. i m? net ms?zs vothz comimI j maw 2 comenienf packages now: Regular and Large. J Sillurltm It L chiFJ3jC5!?f5Ll LiJ onf 3 minufes 1o mix &r?a&ortked A Only an emulsorized shortening 0 gives you these luscious cakes j? ' with such mixing easel VmtfSMW ' ' ss, CHOCOLATE ALMOND CAKE Quick-metho- d recipe Sift together into a large bowl: Add: Vh cup. sifted caka flour 2 e99 w" 3'A teaspoons double-actio- n 14 cup milk ' teaspoon almond baking powder (4ft rtract Beat 1 minute. Turn into 2 greased teaspoon. ..nale-acho- g ,ayer p&ns Uned pain I teaspoon salt paper. Bake in moderate oven Vh cups sugar (350 F.) about 30 minutes. Frost and fill wlt- h- AddL ALMOND COCOA ICING: Cream 3 tbjp. cup Snowdrift Snowdrift with 2 tbsp. butter. Add It cup milk ifa cup sifted cocoa, 3 cups sited confectioners' sugar, and V tsp. Mix enough to dampen flour. Beat salt alternately with Vs cup milk. 2 minutes. If by hand, count beat- - When smooth, add 1 tsp. almond ing time only. With electric mixer, extract. Frost cake. Dip tips of use "low speed"; scrape bowl often; blanched almonds in icing; preso scrape beaters at end of 2 minutes. upright around bottom of cake. you can make these marvelous cakes Emulsorized Snowdrift with just 3 mixing time. No creaming! No All ingredients are blended smoothly and in the same bowl. Ready to bake tYes, 3 minutes mixing! And your Snowdrift are light, rich and luscious to the last crumb. Only an emulsorized shortenitig give you such quick, sure success. Make Chocolate Almond Cake, today. --yZT,, JAilAO ICTPURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING wlUff llvlr I MADE BY THE WESSON OIL PEOPLE iBBHSiHmBBSSISBffl-SSjHBBMMIKHM- HJ FOR A QUICK AND TASTY MEAL " ill im& I IM lSu pj Always tender- - 'f J IBSg never doughy ;'','ps(?S,i iiiiiBiisBiaistni-s- V m m m m i S S Si i 5i- !- i --il:;l!555!!i a VIRGIL 'j l God helps those who help them-selves. Uncle Sam is different; he helps anybody. Just to Be Sure Two expert pickpockets were strolling along the road together. Every now and then one of them would stop, take out his watch and look at it. His companion began to get an-noyed. 'I say, Jim," he said, "what's up with you? Why d'yer keep look-ing at your ticker? Ain't it going, or something?" "I'm not looking at it to see the time," said the other; "I'm looking at it to make sure that it's still there." NO FOOLING! Dealer: "This vase is over 2000 years old, sir." American Millionaire: "Oh, yeah. Don't try to pull that stuff over on me. It's only 1950 now." Dad Had A Good Line A little boy who was late for Sun-day school had to stand up be-fore the class and explain the rea-son for his tardiness. "I tried to go fishing," he said, "but Daddy wouldn't let me." "You're lucky to have a father like that," the teacher remarked. "And I suppose he told you why you shouldn't go fishing today?" "Yes, ma'am," the little boy an-swered. "He said there wasn't enough bait for both of us." Naval Engagement Concerned about her husband in the navy, a young wife sent a note to her pastor. It reached him as he ascended the pulpit, and read: "John Anderson having gone to sea, his wife desires the prayers of the congregation for his safety." Looking over it hastily, the mini-ster read aloud, "John Anderson having gone to see his wife, desires the prayers of the congregation for his safety." . Cause for Mirth "I don't want to complain, cook," said her mistress, "biit that friend who comes to see you sta'ys much too late. I couldn't get to sleep last night because of her laughter." "I'm sorry, ma'am," replied the cook. "I was telling her about that time you tried to make a cake." No Trouble After rescuing a fellow towns-man from his burning home, a grocer declared modestly: "Any-one would have done the same thing. He was a very good cus tomer." REASON ENOUGH "You hit your husband with a chair? Pray tell me, why did you do it?" "I did it," sighed the lady, "be-cause I could not lift the table." Give Away Program The small son of a college faculty member trudged home from his first day at Sunday school and solemnly began emptying his pock-ets of money quarters, dimes, nickels while his parents stood by gasping. Finally his mother shrieked, "Where did you get all that mon-ey?" "At Sunday school," said the youngster. "They've got bowls of it down there!" Penalty for Truth "What is the dilference," asked the teacher in arithmetic, "between one yard and two yards?" "A fence!" said Tommy. Then Tommy sat on the ruler ix times. TIT FOR TAT Clerk: "Sir, my wife told me to ask you for a raise." Boss: "All right, I'll ask my wife if I can give you one." If you estimate it will take two days to paint a lattice fence, yen should be able to do the job in about a week. SUNNYSIDE by Clark S. Hooi MI?S. RANKLE, VOU SUOULDN'T T'l I FT ,- -n- I I I'VE BEEN TAKING THOSE PILLS " I TAKE SO MANy SLEEPING J Tj (...OONT BE .. EVEt? NITE FOR TWENTy yEARS ) PILLS, THEVT.L BECOME --t i WW AND THEY'RE NOT A HABIT yT HABIT FORMING HJtr-- J IX sX - . , , In many cases it is with an itch-ing palm that a person slaps you on the back. THE OLD GAFFER By Clay Hunter OA MMYT SHUCKS, OMLY HaHl BOUFORD , By MELLORS irnrMncwP wmvutwt J 1 tfTA1 9 &&xi should 1 PAINT... J P TO ME THAT NO V. (7 7 "T DOES THAT V) HAVE TOED AJ BOUFORD! WHAT 1 I SPEEDING UP T ONE THOUGHT Of .WP ) J v1 j ANSrVEK YOU? T DW RUN r AKE YOU DOING tVTH K PRODUCTION-- Aj THIS BEFOR- E- A llM Y . WESTIONTynRST VP l s1 t MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher WHy ARE yOL) RIDING ) 'CAUSE VVHAT'S THtr ) ty rt ( v HEV, MUTT AWAY OUT HERE INTO I GET ( MATTER?- - V V " v J. HOW DID THEV ) ZsP?J& Riding iM .irijW, ft i 'gj JITTER By Arthur Pointer 'JITTER . STOP THATV yES, WE'LL NEEtTV iVfll l 3 & Ijl l '''l - V ,1 WYIDE AND WOOLY By Bert Thomas t IJW ritM' if I W WHAT ARG YOU WWE'RE FIGHTIM' I THE LOSER HAS TO ASK YOU t7tef Cmh.Sk i CLOWNS FIGHTING OVER YOU, 0f 7D GO TO THE DANCE TONIGHT (ZJ'r'( Jl1 hzz. ABOUT?l Jf BESSIE VIAE Jv-- - A 't N rr'-v:"-" CC 1 t &f "l WOULDN'T 8 SO HASTY IN TELLlM' W 40 HIM IT'S WRONG TO FIGHT, BECAUSE JVfJ --Se THAT'S JUST WHAT VOU'RE GONMA DO" ' "ALVlrW, DO YOU H A PRIEN yU OOH'T CARE TOO MUCH ABOUT? |