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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH ner served in a more formal style? the first course; then there was fried chlckeD broilers cut In halves end sauted In much butter with a dressiog of white bread fried with s little onion. New potatoes dressed with parsley and butter, and buttered lima beans came next There were celery, olives, radishes and Jelly IWOULD MAKE OLD LUCULLUS BLINK Story of Two Dinners That Cause Mouths to Water. By EDITH as M BARBER I wen to a dlDner. other night and served by a business man who prides himself on his facility Ic the Bne art of cooUing When I saw the electric stove with broiler attachment, and when I knew that only two things could be ctxiked at the same time, I wondered Jusi what h. would give us I wasn't worried I knew that I should out mind If we had only two things because I had seen the thick steak which was the excuse for asking half a dozen of us. Perhaps you think that steak is steak, however it Is served, bu' this was prepared in a spe clal wa.v which I am toitig to copy myself and which I should love to tell not yen about, but I am honor-bounto print this original recipe. Isn't that tantalizing? Well, any way, we sat down to a meal which will make your mouth wa ter. Tomato luice cocktail, cold and well seasoned, first, then the steak mashed potatoes (not a lump In themi those tiny fresh peas, which taste like french peas, plenty of coffee drip coffee and sponge cake, with many strawberries and creara for dessert. Would you ask anything better than that? Note there wasn't a spoonful of that plentiful supply of food left THE two-burne- r d ? over! Just a hid few days later I went to din ner. or rather to a buffet supper pre pared and served by a business woman. It was Just as good as the dinner of the previous night, but also Chicken salad was the main part of the first course. Celery and apple were deliciously combined with the mayonnaise and the chicken. It was served on whole tomatoes cut into eighths and flattened out from the center to make a hollow. There were potato chips, ripe olives, green olives and hot asparagus with butter sauce. Homemade Parker house rolls, hot and buttery, were passed again and again, as was the coffee. Dessert was Ice cream. There was homemade maple-nu- t layer cake also. Nothing the matter with that meal, either do you i Is 3cot lonj Flo t W8I itisi )RI Id Havana Mob Pillages the Presidential Palace Melon for Act the "Gallant" eriwi airre, mlddle-of-the-da- their 1 noninj insls I." In sales ilicy a B OR a UCT - ionspic m veldt I a fe ' - I TrrTZ- j 1 - it. - j Don't you think my friends serve epicurean food? Caviar Dret.ing. cup mayonnaise ? tablespoons caviar 1 tablespoon grated horseradish Fold caviat and horseradish Into mayonnaise and serve with hearts of lettuce or romilne. Refrigeratji Rolls. I yeast cake dissolved In 1 cup luke warm water cup butter or other shortening 4 cup sugar I cup hot mashed potatoes 1 cup cold water 1 teaspoon salt Flour (6 to 6 cups) Add shortening, sugar and potatoes to yeasi c;ike and water. Let stand two hours In warm room. Add cold water, sail and enough flour to make Let stand, covered. In re-stiff dough - ir yjfe SrTO IKrS Mt Supply ke Citj limals l's in the ia, many LIGHTS OF NEW YORK Sundays and holidays, New Yorkers take Dyckman street ferry over to Interstate park atop the Palisades on the New Jersey side. There, if they do desire, they may do within a bit of mountain-climbinmounplain sight of the tains of Manhattan. For the hardy, by the hundreds g man-mad- e i fr wt JTu, famous 0Ba l7Vtebrl its cellent "I offended George dreadfully." ; "Have you made up?" , "Yes, I succeeded in getting him to ask my pardon." ! the climh; j ed to pi I bv their J the tree J d. son giv 24 hours. Shape Id thin rounds, butter and fold over. Let rise until double and bake In a hot oven about 20 (450 degrees Fahrenheit) minutes. frigerator 193S. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. Robin Disrupted Practice) Wabash, Ind. Clubmen abandoned practice on a rifle range for a time here when a robin built a nest on the braces of a target at the gun club. a in VS. fcld in big W4if-7-- P-- ' v. U. r ,3.001 ned easy early Ge iat the man 0f so without I1' fo1" d a lav? n e those slature. Koon ping-f- s. ... u. Park hikers usually go In parties. Most of them dress for the occasion. Noticed recently a group of young girls. They had come up from the lower East side a bit of eavesdropping supplied that Information and were examples of what the hiker should wear. But all had shoes so without a doubt the Itinerary was short Strapping youths with knapsacks are common sights. Sometimes there are whole families, well loaded down with lunch baskets. They may not get far but they do get a few hours release from the city. well-dresse- d d Interstate park, especially Just across the river from Manhattan, Is by no means wild. But it is not one of those manicured parks, and thus Is the nearest approach to the primitive hereabouts. It's also possible to build fires and do other things usually forbidden In parks. Also it's a grand place for picnics, If you like picnics. ' Vlorello U. La Uuardla, fusion candidate for the mayoralty of New York Mrs. La Guardia. at their summer ,c Westport, Conn. ...i ty. going over plans for his campaign with t. P m By Jean New ton e e ighhor den. e e This age of specialization yarn gave me a laugh. A Swedish woman applied for listing at an employment agency. "Do you cook?" she was asked. She shook her head. "Do housework?" Another negative. "Look after children?" Another headshake, "What do yoo do then?" was the next question. "Ay milk elk 1" e Was told about a once wealthy horseman over In New Jersey with whom things got so tough that he got down to his last horse. Unable to sell the animal, he was in a quandary until he thought of Inserting an advertisement In a newspaper. That night he would leave the barn unlocked, the ad stated, and whoever called to get a kind and gentle horse could dp so without any fear whatsoever. The next morning, he went out to the barn and found five more horses. , U31, Bell syndicate. refrigerator. WNU Service. SOME HELP l, WNU Service. Bo!'. Syndicate. , Tr Hall of Fame) The latest addition to the. Hall of Fame for Trees which now numbers more than S0O of America's most famous trees, according to the Pathfinder, is the giant holly planted by Nellie Custls, adopted daughter pf George Washington, only a few weeks before her death in 1840. The tree stands on the Custls estate at Aud-leVa., 75 miles southwest of the Washington has six of Capital. these Hall of Fame trees within the city limits. '5 3tL j y, -- an THIS Isthat experience nobody neither the person nor the person who Is Is, who duns dunned. Few of us like to owe money, and still fewer of us enjoy the necessity to press for payment of moneys due us. However, such things happen and have happened, ever since, we dare say, the cave man who created the Institution of credit, bartered a stone hatchet for a promise to have delivered to him a basket of fruit and then had to go after the debtor to get it. However, we have the use of the word "dunn" In this connection from Joe Dunn, bailiff, who was known throughout the realm, during the reign of nenry VII and of whom Bacon bns much to say I e Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. e ClearYourSlcin, Spread peanut butter between crack-er- a and place them in the oven until crisp and a golden brown and you will have a delicious little tidbit to serve with almost any kind of a salad, e e of Rimpleb well-planne- d (31, 193S, by the Associated Newspaper!) WNU Service " Anoint the affected parts with Catfowa Ointment. Wash off in a few minute with "satleisr Soap e Appetizers should be the first course of any dinner. Very simple appetizers may be prepared by using bacon as a foundation. One of the most unusual is made of the large stoned queen olive wrapped in a slice of bacon and placed under the broiler until the bacon Is nice and crisp, then served on rounds of hot toast i, Poet I lived I three weeks on that last poem of mine. Painter Then the editor took and hot water and continue bathing for several minutes. Nothing purer or better for skin troubles. Soap25& Ointment 25 and SOc' Sample each free t Addrece: "Cutlcura," EtopCllS It Poet Oh, no, but he threw me down six flights of stairs and I was In the hospital three weeks. Maiden, Maaa. Salt Lake City's AMERICAN ANIMALS fewest Hotel SILVER FOX HPHIS fox's fur is soft and sleek, A And he is really just a freak. His little brothers all are red, But he is silv'ry black, instead. HOTEL His fur is used to make fur collars For which folks pay two thousand dollars. But still in spite of any name, He is a red fox just the same. TEMPLE SQUARE Since silver foxes are so rare A farmer often buys a pair And raises fox cubs in his pens Instead of cows or pigs or hens! 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms We find that Arctic foxes, too, Are sometimes white and sometimes blue. The reason has been sought in vain, So please don't ask me to explain ! room. Radio connection in RATES FROM Jml epfotiu fl.50 Mormon TabemacU ERNEST C. ROSSITER, I! To Be "Dunned" II ro mes e I it. except there are steep paths which supply plenty of exercise. For the less hardy, following the winding road, cut into the great rock masses, to the park entrance, is enough of a pull. Reaches of the Hudson and city Bcenes are the reward, the picture changing with every turn. Then, In the park, there are bold points that Jut out shelf-likand give the dizzy Impression of nothing below. But the commerce of the river and the towers and minarets of the great city are worth a bit of giddiness. 4' ilow It Started red by & Whr r iin d; 8 to rs e L. L. STEVENSON y J it e e La Guardia Maps Out His Campaign pm e Leaving Palisades park, went on up to Lost lake and did a bit of mountain climbing on my own account The Croton river, though a part of the New York water supply, is not protected that far up. So It Is possible to go swimming In the drinking water without getting pinched. There is a grand swimming hole where Mary-Alicand Andy Freeman live. But the Croton Is away down In a mighty depression. Going down was flne. But the pull back up all but finished Tip Bliss. And as for your correspondent, he made It but had nothing to say when he reached the top. It was like boyhood days, going swimming In a river again, and that was something, put DUCK!; m t i By cup of this Juice added to a pint of ginger ale and poured over . chopped Ice makes a delicious hot-dadrink, i by and - of Westfleld, N. J. Finally It was moved several miles out Into the country. There, Its denominational char acter was changed 'since It became But times a community church. changed. The motor car came. For years, the little church was closed. But It's open again. Another change has come to It It's now a beer gar- put Into a Jar, SAVE allandfruit Juices, A in f. wl states , in the 23 course of an hour. Says: by je s. car licenses from My high-heele- , Many campers live in the park. They come from all over. Counted motor- e it of i Frenzied Cubans, Immediately after the resignation and flight of President Macuado, sacked the first floor of tba handsome presidential palace, destroying the ousted dictator's furniture For many years, a little wooden church was one of the familiar sights believed swim-Stra- " bis admiration." The Idea Involved !s this sentiment really something new. brought forth these comments from an unusually acute observer of the world and Its ways: "Gallant ladies' that's the first time most of us have heard that expression. Gallantry seems to have been reserved, hitherto, to men, womrelationen's fate In the ship being attributed usually to her her Intellibeauty, ber gence or cleverness. "In all the talk about what men want of women, about getting a hus-- . band or holding him, nothing has been said, to my knowledge, about gallantry. "And yet, when yon stop to think about It It Is one thing to attract, another to hold. Men and husbands, whatever their Individual qualities or weaknesses, are first of all human beings, motivated most in the long run by their hearts and their minds. With human beings, as a rule, love begets love. We are likely to care for those who care for us, to feel a bond with those who are good to as. And gallantry, which is sportsmanship and generosity, are appreciated, "So, with the exceptions of special weaknesses or aberrations, men are not different from women In appreciating and responding to the qualities of those they live with. Beauty, perall the qualities sonality, that go for attraction, count, of course. But once one has made tba attractive person one s own, the question Is one of human relationships. Husbands like their wives, as wives their husbands, for their fine qualities, for their attitude toward themselves. That la why I am glad soma one has mentioned gallantry on the part of the woman as an Important element In the relations of men and women." L SNAPSHOTS TOM Boston. Chelsea Marine hospital doctors often are asked to prescribe by radio for fishermen sick at sea. Recently, however, they were asked to wireless instructions Here's for curing a toothache. their prescription. "Dip a small piece of cotton In oil of cloves and put some In cavity of tooth. If this Is not sufficient give him a drink of whisky." S f r ' "Gallant ladies seldom lose a maia attention, or. what Is more Important, man-woma- n The Baileys at the Fair Toothache Cure Is Radioed to Vessel )ORS 33 . ,, i..,, kri. f i - .a t-l- ant? . by v -- - " y O. K. NOW stripe pe that Really Should Be Factor ia Adjusting Marital Relationship. welL The salad was hearts of lettuce with that caviar dressing which Is made from mayonnaise Into which is beaten grated horseradish and caviar. It Is one of the few kinds of salad with mayonnaise that goes well with dinner. The dessert was vanilla ice cream with a strained strawberry sauce. Did you ever try rubbing the sweetened berries through a fine sieve to make a sauce? Swedish wafers and small frosted cakes came with this and the coffee that necessary finish of a meal of this sort. Perhaps you are one of those persons who think that the last three words "of this sort" are redund- think? At a Sunday night supper recently we had one of those meals which seem to fit the time especially well that its to say, If you haven't had a heavy dinner. There was creamed chicken In tart shells, and baked beans. Boston type, but with a special flavor which perhaps was acquired by the addition of ketchup. There was sliced, tender baked ham and potato and apple salad. The addition of apple Is surprisingly good with both chicken and potato salad. There were hot cinnamon buns and tea or coffee, as you preferred. Dessert was shredded, fresh pineapple and coconut fresh coconut cake. Here Is another meal to make your mouth water. And what do yon think of this dln- - Woman's Right to Mgr. 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