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Show CACHE AMERICAN, LOGAN, UTAH DISTINCTIVE .Hedtime story& $5b THORNTON W. PROGRAMS. On Your Radio FRIENDSHIP TOWN" FRIDAY, 7:00 P.M., HIT. NIC Uw4 I CmI Nlfwtft Vaseline . AT OR PREPARATIONS PETER LEARNS MANY THINGS HARDLY had Peter Raht.lt left Woodmou tha when ha discovered auma new trarka In tha snow, and right away ba waa all eurioaliy. Now w Ih can tbeaa ba, I wonder?" thought hL They wera qalta different from tba tiny trarka of Whltefoot Id tba Oral placa theo wera ao much larger. Then, too, they wera quit far apart In llttla group of four, two llttla round onea and two qulta long onea. Of course," aald Peter to "tha llttla onea ara tha prtnta of front feet, and tba long onea ara tha prints of hind feet They are Just a Hi tie Ilka my own prints, I guraa Ill follow only not ao bigthem and see where they lead to." So Peter atarter off llppeny-tlfur these track wera very perty-llpaaay to follow. II bad followed him-ael- HOME PLANNING AIDS REVIEWED ON RADIO Speaker Will Cover the President'! Home Building - , Conference. Ilruee I Melvin, research secretory of the committee on Farm am) Village Housing, of the President's conference on home building and ownership, will tell National Farm and Home Hour llateners what aids to planning farm and city bouses can be had from the committee, when he speaks In the United States Department of Agriculture period ol the Farm and Home Hour. The Farmers' Educational and Union monthly broadcast will be heard In the National Farm Home Ilnur on Wednesday. January 20, and will feature a prom Inent speaker on agricultural auh Jects. Another episode to the experl ences of the United States Forest Hangers will be given on Thursday, January 21. This series. Inaugurated thla month, la designed to arouse greater Interest In forest Are pro ventlon and protection. Many Government Speakers on Air Five hundred and fifteen broad casting hours were Utilized by the United States government over the networks of the Natlonnl Broadcasting company during 1031, M. H. Aylegworth, president of the com pany, reports. The United States Department ot Agriculture tnnde the greatest use ot rndio during the year. Exactly 251 officials of this department gave 5St talks before the microphone. Most of these talks were broadcast In thr National Farm and Home nour. broadcast each week day at 11:30 a m. to 12:30 p. m., central standard time. President Hoover, Mr. Ayles worth's report shows, spoke 29 times, which Is the greatest number ot times any President has been heard over the radio In one year; Vice President Curtis made three radio speeches; the chief Justice, Charlei Evans Hughes, spoke five times. Every memher of the cabinet faced the microphone at least once during the year. Thirty-twmembers of the senate made 52 radio addresses, and members of the house spoke 25 times. Americas three service bands were heard In contests, many of which were In the Natlonnl Farm and nonie Hour. The Army band broadcast 103 times, the Marine band 71 times, and the Navy hand 07 times. Numerous officials ot foreign gov ernments also spoke over the net works. Since his Inauguration President IToover has made 60 radio addresses In his spvpn years as President, Cal vln Coolldge spoke only 37 times over the radio. Many of President Hoovers nddresses were made direct ly from the White House. o 2-- Ho much w now philosophise. He followed them great burry. Ho much explain. ao much unfold. and preaently came to ao old slump Wo hide th fabled streets of gold, till a hole under It. The track led W shut h gates of Paradise, straight down Into that blo and none mine nuL IVter grinned. Grandmother's Hook la put away, 8 tide ta where Jimmy Skunk I By DOUGLAS M ALLOC II Grundmother'a faith Is half forgot. be la i the winter." And If we're happier or not time a many "I've wondered good le not for me to Bay, Perhape fould alu-rJliumy' winter borne Grandmothers finger yet Rut I bate Just enough of gray, ISLE l anow be, and now I know. Thla the rere line by line. Hate known enough the common The light was poor, the print waa eerlalnly fine for finding out aecreta lot. to I certainly am learning thing fine. To long for well, I don't know I ran el what see I'll The way the Itlhle once waa set. night. Nw what. learn about." Rut little handicap she met, Rut eouirthlnf from Grandmother's tobeet Ami, kicking hla long tllled out the sentence divine, day. Mo'look -W NU Sscvl ce "hen thin waa alwaya printed th IIU gether for alieer Joy. I'eter started ou to look for moro tracks. Thine WtiU Service bt J O. Lte Cheese Leaf Pepntar la an old fashion alphabet. Cheese I the form In which milk Die Rook waa bard on ancient eyea can be preaerved for year. It la of Detirehle Qaalitie Rut It was balm to hearts of old. ancient lineage. There are 350 varieA man should endeavor to be a ties of It known to be made In tbe Refor the Story waa retold pliant aa a reed, yet aa bard at world. And commentators grew too wise. cedurwood. Talmud. "Reddy Fox! H Exclaimed Under Hla Breath. them quite a distance without discovering anybody when he happened to look back at bis own tracks. Then he stopped abruptly and sat up. First be looked at his own tracks and then be looked at the other tracks, and a very foolish look crept over bis face. He bad noticed what be bad quite forgotten and this was that In bopping be put his hind feet down In front of bis fore feet ao that anyone who didn't know that would thlok from bis tracks that he waa going lu Just the opposite direction from what he was. He looked a little closer at the tracks he bad been following and now be could see the Dogfish Is Curse The curse of the rod fisherman Is the dogfish. These voracious creatures will savagely attack a booked salmon and literally eat him alive, and seem to be possessed of Incredible cunning. Many a fisherman will vouch for it that a dogfish will sever a line with his teeth In order to free another caught on the book. If there are many dogfish, which happens periodically, It makes no difference how many salmon there are, the fisherman may as well go back to camp. Grandmother BURGESSg a of (oena la. Whoever bed made thou track did Just a be lu front did. put the hind feel of the forefeet, and here he bad been following them In the wrong direction. ,o wonder he didu'l cauli up with any one. My. how foolish I'eter did feel I He looked this way and that way to make sure that no one had seen what he bad been doing, and then he turned about aud started back the way be had come as fait at he could go. When he reached the place wher be bad first brgua to follow th track be kept right oa. I'rewntly be came to a place where some one had dug down through the snow. Reside the little bole waa ao empty nutshell. Ieter stopped and right away he loaf all Interest "Pooh I" ha exclaimed. "I'm not going to waste my time following eny farther. They were made by Happy Jack Squirrel, and he's at horns In bed now. Funny I didn't think of him before. Next time I eee hla track I'll know them so perhaps my time hasn't been wholly wasted." With this Peter once more went looking for tracks, and he didn't have far to look. Thla time they were big round track In a single row. Peter look one good look el them and that was enough. Reddy Foal" he exclulmed on This la no place der hi breath. for me If he Is about There la one good thing, and that Is they bead away from wher I have been. I bope he won't take It Into bl bead to come Ter thla way." Making the longest Jumps be knew bow, Peter hurried off to another part of the Grjen Forest, end there presently he forgot all about Reddy Fox tn hi Interest In another act double of tracks. These were In row, and It was very plain to Peter that whoever made them waa In no mark dn etHHttHHHttHHttt faaat REPLACING ' V'" t , I j & at. jrrw,..-- - ' ar 41 V f now hrfitfTA. THIS AND THAT Add one cupful of grated cheese, until melted, cool, add three beaten egg yolks, one teaspoooful of salt and fold In the stiffly beaten Place In egg whites. pan set In water and bake until the souffle la Ann. Serve at once. Thla serves stir of grated four. PLACE one teaspoonful In the or lemon peel peel tea pot when making tea. It gives a delightful flavor and makes or dinary tea taste like the expensive teas. Mild Rarebit. f Cut pound of cheese Into small bits. Sprinkle crumbs over the bottom of a buttered baking dish, of tbe cheese cover with s and seasonings, nslng one and teaspoonfuls of salt, teaspoonful of paprika; when the dlsb Is full add one and cupfuls of milk and set Into a pan of hot water. Rake In a moderate minutes. oven thirty-fiv- (ft by Western II I Ill 111 II :: KITTY McKAY i I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 By Nina Wilcox Putnam iiiiiiiinmiim-M-t-n- I A - two-thirdone-thir- one-hal- f Ala- bama Polytechnic Institute's 1932 basketball team, whose 6 feet 5t4 f Inches height gives him the on practically every opponent at cenHe Is a senior student, and ter. was the tenth high scorer to the southern conference last season. In addition to his basketball ability, Stewart has distinguished himself as a Jumper, clearing the bar at Great Frenchmen Honored Andre Marie Ampere was a fa- 6 feet 2 Indies at the southern mous French physicist who lived conference meet last May. He asHe showed bril- pires to Jump his own height. from liancy In mathematics at an early Still in Force age end became professor of that The law of compensation never study. He later engaged In scientific researches, particularly In elec- fulls. The less Important you are the tricity and magnetism. The am- more Important a kind nature enpere, the principal unit of electric ables you to feel. San Francisco Chronicle. current, was named for him. tip-of- 1775-1S3- e Junket With Bananas. Place thinly sliced bananas In sherbet cups. Prepare one Junket tablet by crushing It and dissolving In a tablespoonful of water. Add to a pint of lukewarm milk and stir until well mixed. Pour over the bananas and let stand In a warm room until set Flavor milk with lemon extract Apple Souffle. f four and of tapioca aud a little salt to one cupful of scalded milk. Cook In a double boiler until the tapioca Add Is clear, stirring frequently. f cupful of sugar, cool and add the beaten yolks of three eggs, f of lemon tablespoonful Juice and one cupful of grated raw apple, fold In the stiffly beaten egg whites and bake In ramekins or cas-- j serole set In water. Serve hot with sweetened whipped cream, flavored with almond. Add one-hal- one-hal- one-hal- Heres the Worlds Rarest Bird j Cheese Souffle. Take three tablespoonfuls of quick cooking tapioca, cook In one cupful of milk until tbe tapioca Is clear. At the Oklahoma experiment station ten pig were put In each of four lots aii for a period of 61 days. All four luis were fed the erne ration, consisting of wheat, tankage end bone meal, tbe varying factor la each case being the method by which (be wheat we prepared for feeding. The proportion of wheat to tankage wea twelve parte to one by weight. Tbe pig fed whole dry wheat galoed aa average of 1.69 pouoda per dsy, cost $4.50 per 100 pound of gain, end made the wheat fed worth 01 cent a bushel. Sixty cent wa th price paid for the wheat A lot of plge fed whole wheat which bad been soaked for 24 boors gained 1.0 pound per day, coat 35.17 per 100 pounds, and mad th wheat worth 70 cents a busheL Tha third lot was fed ground wheat Tbeee pigs wera bend fed. Their rat of gain waa 1.01 pound per day, their cost per 100 pounds of gain $4.87, and the value they pul to th wheet waa 80 cent! a busheL Still another lot got ground wheat by meant of a Their average dally gain was 1.67 pounds, their cost of gaining 100 pound waa 34.96, and tbe value ot the wheat wa $4 cent a busheL The only explanation offered for the fact that soaking wheat does not pay la that possibly pigs maks little or no attempt to maatlcata soft wheat Successful Farming. f.-- By Betsy Calliater JUST BISCUITS busy housewife should have recipes fixed In her mind In order to save the trouble of turning to the recipe book when she wants to prepare a meal In a hurry. She should know the proportions needed for baking powder biscuits. Here they are: THE In a talk a new style knitted beret that could be made at home, and received three thousand requests for dlrec tlons. 1 4 cup flour bak- level tsp. lng powder teaspoon salt 1 V) to 2 level tbs. shortening cup liquid The amount of shortening, which WHAT Is said to be the worlds rarest bird has been added to the of Gilbert I.ee, famous Los Angeles agriculturist. The and parrot, scientifically known as "Pslttacus Insertus thought the only one of Its kind In captivity, was recently brought by sailors from the uninhabited island off the Malay peninsula which Is the only place In the world the bird Is found. One other such bird was once brought to London but lived only a few days. The bird's length Is 5 Inches. It has a red bill and green wings which are Chinese red Its head and rump are blue. underneath. d may be all lard, half lard and half butter or some good lard substitute, depends on the desired richMilk or waness of the biscuits. ter or half milk with half water Is used for the liquid. A good short cake to use with berries or sliced peaches Is made from this recipe, using two level tablespoonfuls of shortening and a teaspoonful of sugar If desired. It Mril 4 isvaqr mmt Ilnensal. A Mi UMaeWe4 tewleesUoisjrwirasMef . I fcoA.4 a btiae Uaaly sal rN wrtasAAM iua KwW Him u I. At 4nn iwi Us Mrsl'W Ik Kit Cersea Memeale The word "KU Carson. ISIS," wera reoenily found carved Into a tree near Mud lake. In the Eldorado National forest. The historical discovmade by a United State ery forest errvio trait crew. Six Inches of new wood bad grown over Ibe original blaxe. Another tree carved still standby the famous pioneer ing In the Kit Carson pass. vii 1 When TEETHING niaJcef HIM FUSSY One of tbe most Important thing yon can do to make a teething baby comfortable la to aee that little bowel do their work ot carrying off waste matter promptly and regularly. For this nothing la better than Castorla, a pure vegetable preparation specially made for babies and children. Castorla acta ao gently you can give It to young infants to relieve colic. let It la alwaya effective, fo older children, too. Remember, Castorla contains ao hank drupe. no norcotict la absolutely harmless. When yonr baby Is fretful with teething or a food upset, give a cleansing dose of Castorla. Be anre yon get gennlne Castorla with tbe 8weot clover Is a triple duty crop, Harry Fresbonr, Ingham county, Michigan, says. It supplies bay, pasture and soil fertility. Mr. Freshour sowed a field of sweet clover In tbe spring of 192L The next year be cut It for bay early, then turned live stock on It The field supplied more pasture than th stock possibly could consume. The clover grew rank and tall and produced heavy crop of seed. The following year the field was name: plowed down for corn. The horses bad run on It all winter and there waa plenty of vegetation for the plow to turn nnder. Oats followed the corn. Before the oats were two Inches high Mr. Freshonr noticed a thick stand of sweet clover coming Advice up on the field. It was as good as "Yes, she la the girl of my dreams." he wanted, so he left It for bay "There's another guy after her. and pasture tbe summer of 1930. This was a dry season, but tbe tweet Better wake up. clover did better than any other The pedagogue's rule often works crop on the farm, and Mr. Freshour both ways. says be believes wben It la plowed np again for oats be will have anKEEP IN GOOD HEALTH other good stand of sweet clover. Cappers Farmer. ...WARD OFF COLDS t Refinish Inside of Silo preservative for a concrete stave alio la a wash consisting of cement and water mixed to about tbe thickness of cream. Apply the Tha says the stingiest wash with a stiff whitewash brash. man aha knows wouldn't testify at The brush may be made more effeca trial for fear of giving himself tive by cutting the balr off so that it Is quite stubby. Common paraffine away. Is also used In painting tbe Interior O. Bell Syndicate.) WNU Service. of silos. This will not remain very long, but It is cheap and easily put Stevenson Album Saved on. A very good way to apply a Containing 70 sketches of Robert Stevenson and other members of tbe wash to the Interior of silo Is as It Valima household, an album has Is being filled. Indiana Farmers been placed In tbe museum of Me- Guide. morial house, Edinburgh, ao that It will be saved for Scotland. Most Harvesting Corn of the sketches are by Mrs. Isobel Investigations In Indiana on the Strong, Stevenson's stepdaughter, cost of picking and cribbing corn on and as a rule are In a humorous 60 farms showed that when the corn vein. One picture Is a rough sketch was hand husked It required 4.75 by the novelist himself of bis house hours per acre and cost 10 cents a and Its surroundings. bushel or $3.98 per acre. Where one-rocorn pickers were used 2.83 e Oldest Thing hours per acre were required and steaA necklace of the cost wag 8.8 cents a bushel or now In the possession of $3.41 per acre. Where two-roThose young women who are at tite beads, is pickers were used 2.06 hours per resorts where outdoor sports are go- the Egypt Exploration society, said to have been made more than acre were required and the cost was ing on will find very chic such a 6,500 years ago and Is considered 6.9 cents per bushel, or $2.42 per Is frock as the one Illustrated. It e thing on earth. acre. Successful Farming. of heavy ribbed silk and Is espe- the oldest Colliers. cially suitable for golf. A good d Man-Mad- green-glaze- d Salt Lake City, Utah-"- Dr. Pierce1. Golden Medical Discovery, in my opinion and also in my husband's opinion, is by far tbe best and most re- liable general tonic for a debilitated of condition said Mrs. health, M. Harvey of 122 West 4th South St. We take this medicine during the winter and spring months to keep in good health. By keeping in general good health we ward off colds and spells of indigestion and various other common ailments to which all people are subject more or less. j. es adltal For fre. girrro'a Cliole. Buffalo, writ, lo Dr. o. N Drawba .Y. ooll Dr. Pierce's Discovery Unkind Inference Rimer I put all my mind Into So I see Its this poem." Editor blank verse. Isnt it? RHEUMATIC man-mad- Is best to use powdered sugar sifted Your Home and You fcattj ail At CetW4tfttdNOM Silk Sports Frock one-thir- d Jack Stewart of Experiments Prove Soaking Does Not Pay. CAS TO Rl A Nevaptw Union.) one-hal- This Is Capt. Skin Young Keeps iMAmbl (EMwiWMaiaJ How Sweet Clover Docs Triple Duty on Farm 140-foo- jncaaw MercolizedVax aelf-feede- In NoiHgffCoiDook Elaine Paige, style expert of Worn It pays to shop :5a curved old an State route W Coshocton county, Ohio, the engineers constructed a tew ateel truss t spans, and bridge of three et tt up Just where they wish It, ver dry laud. Then they proceeded to divert the waters of the Tuscarawas river for a distance of 2,500 feet and sent them under the An admirer of Lowell Thomas, sent him a heater for his automobile Hope this will keep you from catch read an accompanying Ing cold, note. Next day he got a dozen in case he did. handkerchiefs At PENNEYS I They Brought the River to This Bridge f Gian! on Court Team All known records for a coritlnu ous broadcast were broken recently when Gene and Glenn were on the air from WTAM In Cleveland for more than seven hours In the Inter est of the Cleveland Christmas fund program. ens Radio Review, mentioned !' 1 l- How to Feed Wheat to Hogs Profitably with the flour. Emergency biscuits are made by making the dough a little softer than for regular biscuits that Is adding a little more liquid and dropping It Into muffin tins half full. This makes a crusty biscuit and takes less time, as the biscuit dough does not have to be put on a board and cut. Sometimes an egg Is added to baking powder biscuit dough to make a richer biscuit Currant biscuits are made by rolling biscuit dough out thin, sprinkling with sugar, cinnamon and currants. It Is then rolled and cut Into slices an Inch and a half thick. They should be laid fiat on a flat pan and baked In the usual way. . Who can be a keen thinker by trying to? Nobody. Keen thinking Innate and uncontrollable gift is-a- d The street car conductor Is a faring Individual It pays to shop At PENNEYS The farmer, In the years to come, must be able to successfully manage farming and business activities If he would derive more profit from them. 1932, McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) (WNU Service) Odd Use for Cotton Once upon a time, when the engineers charged with building a lighthouse on the British coast were at their wits ends to provide a stable foundation In shifting sand, a wrecked ship came ashore and covered the beach with vast quantities of baled cotton. They seized the opportunity, according to the Spring-fielRepublican, and the lighthouse built on a cotton foundation stood for a century or so. If the stabbing pains of rheumatism are crippling you, rub on good old St. Jacobs OiL Relief comes in a minute I This famous remedy draws out pain and inflammation. It's the quick, safe way to stop aches and pains of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago or Backache, Neuralgia or swollen Joints. No blistering. No burning. Get a small bottle at any drug store. Even if th lays meditative world wa flat," Meg, some people wouldnt be on the level.' WNU Service. 1932, Bell Syndicate.) (. Lika Skating Jud Tonkins says a man taking office Is like a feller pnttln on snowshoes for the first time. Ha thinks Its goln' to be easy to go perfectly straight and all of a sudden his feet get twisted. Washing-ton Star. .j - v. It costs from nine to ten dollars to spray an acre of potatoes about Inl seven times. A crease of potatoes or a Increase of dollar potatoes pays the cost thirty-bushe- nine-bush- It Is reported by A. C. Baltzer, director of cow testing work In Michigan, that among 1,000 dairymen there was 124 bulls five years and older listed which Is 30 aged bulls more than last year. way- KILL COLD GERMS KSL Clears head Instantly. Stops cold spreading. - , Sprinkle your; handkerchief (during the day -your pillow' at night. ' ' ' All AT DRUG |