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Show i Sez LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UT Worlds Largest Vineyard 4 Is Busy These Days Lights of New York a -- Ai ..y. , - TVUX -- 4 sc' v tteports reaching her from London are that a new drink is ragtag over there. It is known as "apple frapre" and la In demand at all the better bar. The base of the concoction. In fact the principal Ingredient. Is a liquid well known locally. It Is sometimes called "Jersey lightnlcg." An unnamed gentleman from Georgia, suh. was Innocently enough responsible for the Dew English fad. Not trusting liquors the history of which he did not know fully, when he went across on the Brittanic, he took with him five gallons of American applejack. Sure that he had enough to last throughout the oyage, he was extremely liberal with his supply of liquor. Many of the passengers were English and they didn't quite relish the taste of the apple product though they were quite ready to pay due respect to Its author- s .v i fr 1 " ! -- I 'VIaO moLJi. rs. x , ti ii. til.' I JL-J.i- high-powere- d set ity. e " ) " .'I r,'the In of repeal prohibition the world, at Uuastl, Calif, bas been the scene larger vineyard .addpitlon of acres In extent and this year's crop Is 24.000 tons of "jrtirity. K U more than 6.0()0 grapes. HULif, ate MTABLE ree; ;heir fc, te. IS DIET OW APPETIZING By IT STARTE JAN NEWTON Jellies, ice cream sometimes with a special sauce as well as all the D fruits. IZESICI ind Nuts Deed as Substit- utes for expression is popularly used pHIS with reference to a grievance or a slight which one feels requires ex"I have a bone to pick planation. with you," we say, when we mean, "There Is something between which requires setting right" The phrase comes to us by way of a good story from Sicily. In that warm part of Italy, we learn, it is an old custom for the father of a bride to hand to his new a bone, saying, "Pick this bone; you have undertaken a more difficult task!" Meat hi BARBER f e other day 1 had luncheon at a iulThA iniarlum that serves only veg- Mluu bodi Perhaps that statement -be modified, as eggs, milk. whtifc ud mild cheese are used, but can be 1 or meat or poultry urMa. m I the menn. let most of the p Ktmei to be satisfied and en- Bi EDITB - 1 Id was enor- of the Individual I fonnd myself ordering more dishes than I could possl- lat Jest to see what' the various of the menu md many rnJ in. n(nii TH in illl 9. icQtTO r 400 were. nt il Refill tore on the menu. B and French la PNTSTO BE SURE slectritf """"J'wu'nin " i.j ilAlt illiaal . or-lon- There were pi "chops," "roasts" and "cro- o prepared from various nuts fcomblned with other foods. These brown tad tempting in appear-flt- h sarory brown gravies. Be-ncombinations, whole nut robstltntes W fro 3 08 gator, cet'tf irate. oaieemtollke Jack's attentions, wtyoa marry him?" I like his attentions." AMERICAN Bell Syndicate chestnuts were also used tage In various dishes. if :vl !wv I 1 1 t U3S. Bel! Syndicate. eaten at a time, cut the slices from center of cake. Push the two remaining pieces close together like a whole cake, and this will keep It moist and soft for several days. lJI. by the Associated Newsptpera) (. are not 6trong as squirrels', And many little boys and girls Have had a spanking just because They cracked some nuts between their jaws! Co. WNU Serric 1 cup boiled rice cup peanut butter cup chopped celery tablespoon tomato 1 egg 1 1 Washington Dog Turns Expert Mathematician mean the lower cataract of the Nile who la one of the crew of the Belgen-ianand who cherishes an endorse ment for heroism, couched In the highest terms and signed by two maiden American ladles who were passengers on the last world cruise of that vessel. In their travels, the two spinsters had d acquired a rare rubber plant which they cherished greatly. Every day, so that the plant could obtain as much light and air as possible, they placed It on the sun deck and guarded it carefully. Everything went well with the rubber plant until the Belgenland reached ft 1(11. Bell Syndicate. Edmonds, Wash. This city claims to have one of the smartest dogs In the country. Princess, a thoroughbred English setter, owned by Edgar L. Blake, can add, divide, read license numbers and answer almost any question. One bark means No and two mean les. Here are typical bits of conversation Blake held with her: "How old are you?" Twelve barks. "What time Is it? Four barks (Cor- MMJI.n.i n r f i.illiiUl'inimn'i n ' .ml Complexion Curse Snethocghtiiie was just unlucky whrn he calltd on her once TOtcied her thereafter. But no em adm pimply, blemished k ui. More and more women are realizing that pimplea and blotches are oiucd 4zdk eignala of clotted bowel poiaOBOut wastee ravaging the eystem. Let Nil (Nature'a Remedy) allord complete, thorough cuminatioa and promptly ease away beauty, ruining poisonous matter. Fine for eick e "What day Is this?" She barks the correct date, "What is a third of this number "A half?" "A fourth?" (All correct). Showing there is no trick to her answers, the owner turned his back and walked while reporters questioned the dog to their satisfaction. New Orleans, La. lieved to have been Bank President Keep your eye on our paying teller. He's started to study law. Cashier Weil, what of that? Bank President He may be trying to see Just how far he can go. " f V ' rjltcMocadd v-- r UOtl ncai uus TUNIS " Quick A pistol be- the property of William Walker, American soldier of fortune who made himself president of Nicaragua In 1850, was found by Gregory Mason, archeologlst of the University of Pennsylvania, while filming old Maya scenes in Spanish Honduras. Mason, who passed through New Orleans en route to his home, stated the pistol will be given to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, In New York, where a world famous collection of arms and armor Is housed. Walker was executed In TruJIllo, Spanish Honduras. It . , X WNU Service. Man Hangs On to Same Phone Number 40 years iKe" STOPPED? .NOSTEILS, Open the nostrils nd permit free itreatfiintf by using Menthoiatom night and morning. r Adventurer's Pistol Found in Honduras SUSPICIOUS tive. At all drug- - ( gists oniyzb rect). Wisconsin Farm Strike Leaders Add the celery, strained tomato and beaten egg to the rice. Add seasonBrush ings and shape into croquettes.oven. 450 a In bake quick with butter, until nicely Fahrenheit, degrees 7 V correc- Grated onion Salt and celery salt browned. WNU Service nt;- depenaaoie.ait-vegetabl- small onion teaspoon salt teaspoon celery salt Nut and Rice Croquettes as WHO Bervio. e When a small amount of cake la cup stewed tomato or Beat eggs slightly, add other Inboiler gredients. Turn Into double and cook until thick, stirring constantly. Serve on toast seeds. . by the P. F. VolUnd Still remaining on the high seas, as Is being written, a Japanese freighter Is far out va the Pacific Part of the cargo Is 200 tons of silk stockings that have been discarded as worthless by American women. When the stockings reach the land of Nippon, so I'm told, they will be unraveled Into stockcarefully and then ings which possibly will be shipped back here for American women to wear and discard as soon as boles or runs sppear. this Always wrap table or bed linen which Is to be stored away in dark blue paper to keep It from turning yellow. 1 pine-con- lo- A perslsteut legend which has become part of Louisiana folklore Isnt legend at all to the natives who live along Barataria bayou. In this picabout turesque marshy country, tulles south of New Orleans, . twenty the natives are convinced that Napoleon does not sleep In Les and that John Paul Jones' great crypt at Annapolis honors aa unknown sailor. They vrill reverently show the visitor three grass-covere- d gra,ves, which, they announce with conviction, cover the ashes of the Little Corporal, of John Paul Jones, and of the pirate Lafitte. It Is, of course, historical fact that an expedition was organized to rescue Napoleon from St Helena, but before the expedition under Dominique Ton sailed from New Orleans, Napoleon died. The Baratarians say different however. They declare that all the activity of Tou's expedition was just huggermugger to conceal the fact that, while the show went on, Jean Lafitte was actually on his way to St Helena. On the Isle he substituted a man closely resembling Napoleon, and smuggled off St Helena. But the when the sloop was almost within sight of Louisiana on the return trip. Napoleon died, and Lafitte burled him at Barataria. As to Jones they Insist that tha great admiral Joined Lafltte'a forces after Us sea victories, Instead of going to Yucatan as history tells us, that he died at sea on an expedition and was burled beside Napoleon. The body burled at Annapolis Is Just some other fellow, Identified only by a navy uniform coat Skeptical visitors may smile, but the Baratariana some of whom claim to be direct descendants of Lafitte cross themselves devoutly before the graves and heap them high with flowers every day. to advan- 2 tablespoons condensed tomato 1 tablespoon lemon Juice 2 dozen ripe olives When he's finished what he's found, He'll quickly scramble to the ground To hunt among the leaves and weeds e For hick'ry nuts and Our teeth 'J solutely no effect on those tough custs of old Egypt locusts that may have been descendants of that plague of Bible times. At any rate, they kept clustering on the rubber plant thicker and thicker. Wadi Haifa was a resourceful man, however. He tore off bit rubber collar, crammed It Into hii pipe, ignited it and smoked the rubber plant clean of locusts I Hence his cherished letter. Says: 6 eggs 1 m But to the great despair of the rubber plant owners, shag tobacco had ab- My Neighbor Spanish Eggi squirrel's nest He found about a half a dozen Mi stole them from his little cousin. 'A Alexandria, Egypt.' There a plague of locusts was encountered, the Insects warning aboard in such numbers that they covered the ship's decks several Inches. And that was black tragedy, for the beloved rubber plant was out taking the sun. The owners were ta despair. They could nt wade through all those locusts and they bad visions of th-- ir plant being eaten alive. But along came Wadi Haifa. The ladies appealed to him for help. He waa smoking shag tobacco ! a big pipe. So be waded through the locusts and gave the rubber plant a thorough smoking. beef and lamb, must PORK, unlike done. It is best to allow about 80 minutes per pound for roasting pork, ANIMALS really likes an acorn best; km e Keeping right on the high seas, there is Wadi Haifa bis name is said to OLD LOUISIANA? All-Soul- were served In a number of ways. Mushroom omelet was one of the most delicious egg dishes. Mushrooms are useful In a vegetarian diet, as their flavor when cooked is not unlike that of meat Only mild cheese such as cottage or cream cheese was used, but al most every dish seemed to have It in some form, either In a made dish such as macaroni and cheese or In a salad or sandwich. Ripe olives are often combined with cheese or served In the place of pickled vegetables or fruits, which were not offered. Every kind of vegetable In season was to be found on the list They were buttered, creamed, scalloped, for the customary meats and beverstuffed, glazed and broiled, so that ages, most persons seem to enjoy the Fruits-fre- sh, vegetarian diet which is theirs for they offered a large choice. the length of their stay. dried and canned also appeared in profusion. There were also Oatmeal and Mushroom Soup fruit drinks and Ices. Cereals of all 3 tablespoons butter deal. a Many used were kinds great 1 onion cereals were of the ready-to-ea- t Vx cup oatmeal fathe being bran apparently served, 1 teaspoon salt with served vorite. Cooked cereals 1 quart water cream or honey, or combined with 1 pint milk nuts or cheese In various loaves, or choice. for cup broiled mushrooms there were croquettes were custards, there For desserts Peel the onion, chop fine and cook with butter three minutes. Add oatmeal and boiling water and cook directly over the flame ten minutes. Rub through colander and add milk. When thoroughly heated, add chopped mushrooms and salt Add a spoonful of whipped cream to each serving If desired. And in a flying I one-thir- two-third- But Not Good Bye 1 1 and As might be expected on a menu where the protein supply must be adequate without the use of meat, eggs eat between meals all the time! "! tea WNU Service. FOX SQUIRREL tree JN MOSSY pine or live-oa- k Is where this squirrel likes to be. h search of food he'll jump and climb, And He cofTee, L STEVENSON son-in-la- i; the meaL nr in A Bone to Pick -- For drinks cocoa In Its usual form are forbidden, but cereal coffee and tea and cocoa as well as buttermilk, acidophilus milk and fruit drinks were served and enjoyed. It Is, as you can see, an easy matter to choose an appetizing meal, and while you will hear many loud walls It entered the mind of Andrew Brown, steward to Chief Purser Edwards, that something might be done to applejack to remove "the bit of nawsty." So he went to work experiAfter three nights, he promenting. duced a blend, samples of which he submitted. The acceptance was Instantaneous, and those who had tasted "apple frappe" aboard the Brittanic demanded It In London. Hence the fad hence also a new market for those gentlemen who do things with d apples. What Brown did was mix s prune Juice with applejack In a shaker with a lot of Ice and continue shaking it until It was chilled thoroughly. HEROES REST IN MARSHY SOIL OF luNv&IIMVilIJul tf Ton Bare RANGE OR WORK HORSFS, COLTS, broke or nr.bmke BLVLVH lot eale.write rttJKO CHANDLER Ctuuibun, lca STOP ITCHING It's smsring how this tormenting trouble wherever it cenrs yields to soothing KBBlMQl Sit in Your Chair at Home . . . and Shop I The things you want to buy... at the time you want to buy them.. . at the price you want to pay. You can find these right in the Japer. Your newspaper advertise- ments make it possible to do your New York. The same phoae number Edfnr 40 vears is the experience of 'looking around" right at home . . . and then go downtown to do your buying - re- Elbert, picture framer and El s orer, says the Brooklyn Eagle. rour uec- bert's number was Maint ou aVa. IJ ti rr worseu ne ades ago wnen uuj" Tnllner. He held on to it when he en tered business for himself. The only was the prechange in all those years the four when two noughts fixing of Recent-IIntroduced. was system digit it was when it became Main almost a throwbacn to uie uibi . when it was Main W, um ir ., J t Wisconsin Farm Holiday association, Arnold 'Jllberts (left), head of the milk pool, Wisconsin M. Sinister, president of the In the Badger state, strike farm In the strategy . , , saving you time and energy. 131 |