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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH CTHE Kitchen Knook X . SUPERSTITIONS Betty Barclay) (By raspberry junket Itaspberry jam Prepare raspberry junkefr aecer ing to directions on package. Garnish ice cold raspberry, junket with raspberry jam. 1 ' ORANGE STRAWBERRIES Juice 2 oranges 1 cup sugar cup heavy cream 2 tablespoons powdered sugar teaspoon vanilla Wash and hull strawberries, cover with orange juice, mixed with one Serve cup sugar, chill thoroughly. in champagne glasses Beat the cream until stiff. Add powdered sugar and vanilla, and. with the and tube, pipe a border around each glass. 1-- 2 1-- 4 pas-try-ba- g 1 BROWN RICE MEATLESS DINNER Menu : Boiled or steamed brown rice, mushrooms in brown sauce, buttered sliced carrotfe or flowerets of cauliflower. Have the foods very hot. Pile the rice by spoonfuls to form a border, a little way from the edge of the platter. In the center put the mushrooms, polled, the caps left whole, the stems chopped, and heated in brown sauce. On the ends put the carrots or cauliflower. Garnish with parsie . SCALLOPED lucky and nnlucky WHAT toarebethemarried on is fairly well agreed upon, hut that the luckiest day is Wednesday appears to be agreed upon absolutely. Wednesday Is of course Woden day, and Woden is the form of the name of the great Norse god Odin, the suthe patron of preme culture and heroes and the source of wisdom. The Greeks and Romans made Juno, the wife of Jupiter, the chief god of their pantheon, the patroness of marriage, but the Norsemen appear to have made the patron t tie chief god himself; although one of his wives. Frigga, was the goddess of love in its most constant and elevated form as Freya, another wife, was the gods dess of love in Its fleshly form. it was conducive of peace In Valhalla that these two ladies were left ont of the reckoning. Odin, or Wodin, however, was admirably suited to be a patron of marriage for he was a person himself and had a very numerous oflspring. Anglo-Saxo- n DISHES Per-hap- much-marrie- d ((E) ? Four or five cooked and buttered a creamed surrounding vegetable (as potato, onion or cauliflower) will make a satisfvinsr and nutritious dinner. The bright colors vegetnblesi bv McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Subscribe NOW! W blessed I thought the preacher meant the rich. I never thought about the rest, That men who dig and women who stitch. Who had so little, much possessed And then one day the captain came The man who owns these metes and bounds ' Why, half this town Is in bis name Im just the man who tends his grounds, But he has millions, so they claim We talked (we both are getting old. And. when youre getting old. you do). Rags then dont mean as mnch to gold And gold dont mean as much to gold. And so we sat and tales we told. We talked of what? The catcher of his About his girl And then be asked I told him well they st his son. About college nine. one. me after mine. both had done His health was fine, be still could hike Ten miles a day, as well as me. ' Whatever subject we might strike I soon could very plainly see The Lord had blessed ns much alike. . of beers, carrots, tomatoes, parsley or wa'ler cress add to appearance and food value. Almost any combination of vege,abesj with ereamed sauce, will make an excellent meal for all the family. i Pour over layers of well seasoned meat, fish or vegetable enough medi- um cream sauce to cover. Sprinkle well with buttered crumbs aijd bake until brown. When combined with starchy dishes such as potato or macs aroni. use thin cream sauce. Medium cream sauce rails for 1 cun milk. 2 tablespoon.1 flour and 2 tablespoons butter. Thin cream sauce calls for 1 enp milk, 1 tablespoon flour and 1 tablespoon butter. and That I7HOM heaven hath so greatly ," box simwbemeR 1 APPLE MARMALADE 6 oranges found the riches he possessed Were very much the same as mine. And so I wondered why the rest Should ever sit around and whine. Who heaver hath so greatly blessed. 1 (ffi. 1929 Dour 3 lemonB la. Mallorh PEG FOR THE GOOSE cups water Pare and slice apples and o o o MY HEART Last Friday evening the high forget how scliood play, "Peg O My Heart was speak your presented to a large and appreciative your language. audience. Each and every player H deserving of much praise for their Nature put your teeth in fronta work knowing their parts, very well your tongue and the trick Is to keep and each ; being' suitled for the part taken. Musical and vocal numbers em there. interspersed . the play and were verv renden-dThe next evening, A woman and a cherry aint paint- well (Saturday) the players journeyed to ed for their own good. Woodruff where the play was again presented successfully. Miss. Vera The woman that keeps drawin yon Lee Kearl, the director of the play, out aint necessarily doiD it because is receiving the compliments of ad shes got your interest so much at who attended showing that the peoheart ple of our community really appreciate her efforts. Women aint afraid of stayin sinr 1 . ALL FOOLS DAY gle these days Bein Miss Unmated aint got half the terrors of bein April first, or All Fools Day was observed in Randolph. fittingly " FOR THE GANDER the many events .of the day Among breaded-vea- l delicious was the The more yon respect yourself the dinner served to members cif the more other' people feel they have to School Board and County Commisrespect you. But the more you love sioners, at Sols Place. Everything yourself the less they feel they have went fine until the veal was served, to bother. said meat being neatly trimmed with lettuce and sliced lemons. Marshall Whatever else he aint got the man V. Eastman, Royal Pope, James Walthat wants his own wav with women ton, and J. N. Cook all took their portion and began so did the fun. has got to have assurance. for the breaded veal was cotton and have taken an axe to cut, it. Ton aint really straight nnless it would they tried their best, anyway, youre that way in spite of there bein andWell we would not be afraid to venno danger of your gettin fonnd out ture that although they discovered If you wasnt , the joke in due time, some certain (Copyright) butcher was cussSed. . to. oay uo thing 0 of the cooks. Mis-Mate- d. ' . . ;- THE DIFFERENCE cold his wife Makes him go to bed. .Brings him hi3 meals. Puts hot water bottles at his feet. Doses him with quinine. Gives him aspirin. Makes him hot lemonades. When a woman gets a cold, her husband says: For heavens sake, qiut sniffling Paris Post. around the house! WJin a man gets a 1 Wky We Do What We Do cover with lemon juice. Wash oranges ana Slice lemon cut into thin slices. rind. Add sugar and water and let stand one hour. Cook slowly to boiling point; boil one hour or until of the consistency of marmalade. . Turn into sterilized glasses or jars and seal when cooL O sick you WHEN youre mother dont O 9 apples 9 cups sugar 3 o About This By DOUGLAS MALLOCH WFDNESDAY WEDDINGS Lpint milk jjj ; IRVING KINQ By H. RASPBERRY JUNKET WITH JAM RASPBERRY 1 Trackage Whom Heaven Hath Blessed WHY of by M. K. THOMSON, Pb. D. WHY WE LIKE TO SUCCEED SUCCESS is one of the greatest mo human life. We all w.anl , to succeed. Success is like happiness. Everybody knows what it is. We all want it. yet no two of us want the same kind. We will understand why everyone Is In love with success If we remember that success Is nothing more or less than simply getting what you are after. If we undertake anything we like to curry the thing through to its logical conclusion. This reacts favor ably upon our selfesteem and we are elated. Success In any enterprise af fords satisfaction. The Instinctive drivers behind success are the social impulse and the 8elfregarding instincts and sentiments We crave the plaudits of the crowd. There are other reasons why we like to succeed. The cheers of the crowd mean less than the satisfaction a nmn derives in mastering a sltuu tion by overcoming opposition and difficulties. Take the instances of break ing a colt, inventing a new type ot flying machine, learning a foreign language, becoming an expert swim mer or boxer. There are a thousand activities that we engage In for the sheer joy of mastery. Once we start In we bate to give np and acknowledge defeat It Is a challenge to carry on until we master the situation. . We want to succeed because sue cess stands for the uninterrupted ana smooth ongoing of our Impulses in the realization of specific ends. Opposi tion constitutes a challenge whlct arouses the fighting Instinct and en lists every resource In the service ot onr objective. And the greater the difficulties overcome and the more we have to show for our efforts, the sweeter will be the satisfaction we derive from success. Business Stationery g 'g I AS its effect on business whether you TT CTX Establishare running a Mercantile ment, a Blacksmith Shop or "a Ranch. When you approach a Man or Business Institution by mail with a letter written on Neatly Printed Stationery it carries prestige and is given consideration over the one written on cheap, blank stationery. . o Come in apd have us turn you out a neatly printed order of goodstationery for the Ranch, Business or Personal Correspondence and note the satisfaction you get' out of.it. ' Vt costs but little more in the long run, brings betvrjSfeSalts, eliminates mistakes in your signature ? and insufes return should the address be wrong. Dont forget that we can turn you out a neat job of most anything you want in the printing line colors or plain. Bill-hea- ds Envelopes Statements DO Letter-head- s Blank Forms Calling Cards Butter Wraps Business Cards Personal Stationery Wedding Announcements Etc. Etc. Etc. - The Reaper Mail orders given very prompt attention ((E) Cleaning and (A by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) 1 SURE CURE FOR SPINAL MENINGITIS (From Wyo. Tinigs) Put Spanish Fly plaster, Neatly and Promptly Done , 4 Pressing inches wide, on back of neck, and let remain five hours; remove the plasspr; then place on a Lillys Oxide Zinc Ointment ; and .if not getting result, blister fully, down ,the spine, with the same application. Give a good laxative. An old reliable Southern remedy, Send us your clothes, we will return them promptly and our prices are right W. Ewer Geo. Evanston Wyoming DRTJSILLA (Other papers CONNELL, Spring Valley, Wyo. please copy,.) J. Unsigned Letters LATEST SHEET MUSIC LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah Avalon Town. Where the Shy Little Violets Grow. Sweethearts On Parade. I Faw Down and Go Boom. Theres A Rainbow Round My Shoulder. Sonny Boy. Utah Trail. Me and the Man in the Moon. My Man. Marie (Irving Berlin).. Youre the Cream In My Coffee. Sun Is At My Window. Shes Funny That Way. Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life. Old Man Sunshine. Sally of My Dreams. Gay Cabellero. Anonymous letters have the same value as the signature. A specialty of making Deeds and Titles LEWIS LONGHURST . Randolph, Utah And a whole list on sale H. W. ALEXANDER and Painting, Kalsomining, ' Decorating No job to large or small. Phone Sols Place Estimates given EVANSTON FLORAL and MUSIC CO. William F. Starkey, Prop. ' Evanston . . Wyoming ", Me Poisonous in Part USED CARS semi-poisonou- s. I - Cannera Take No Chancea Borne canning factories practically choose the food for their raw material before It la planted. They first find the farmers who understand their business and will raise what they want In the right way. They next buy the very best seed that can be fonnd and Instruct the .farmer as to the propel way to grow the seed and they see that the instructions are followed. x Z ! at A X T Z .3 for $1.00 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) word of warning: Many flowers arte poisonous or Those of the daffodil, for Instance, are powerfully emetic. It Is not generally that many plants may be poisonous in one part A striking example Is the rhubarb, where only an inch or two at the top of the stem lies between the poisonous leaf and delicious fruit Z -- For Sale- Come in and look them over Youll find some real bargains RANDOLPH GARAGE ! X : i o - |