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Show ' LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH ' a (E7 YORK JrGarden ?'V 'N TRUMBULL Wins First Prize in National Contest H 10 bve ceDtIoD the . , r ,- v - tvv '.J' .11; N i er shall itijtold we irnmne for !'.,V-?-V- . ? bowl until It Is double ing it at a lukewarm forget something Will Form into rolls. iK lns months us a war before the Unlied States fi drawn into the conflict, had seen nnretahle things, ana nan rernrntm f nts experiences and etiijer to ne Homebody aooui mem. doeof bis clubs and the first mem L b met said ne was kiuh i him to to talk wished he because H Lit aeveral things he thouniv. 3 .. l . ...... ....K, ... h.itlua itfiro tha .mid De ui""6 concern.! them of One imittee. room, and another the man affairs in Hit- billiard Edlnina beinji handled. Mr Irwin lid that be bad been away and wa I lie memi.e! little out of touch. id bis vacation evidently had done a food, that he hoped to get awu a week or two nimseii. mil tnai It they now were both present. Lmj a good time to go into the iui irtant matters he had mentioned. Vrr. v 1 per. resident 1811 it. at 'Jit lestioa Timi'iiI cli Zl' ftoiil, the farmer most would be In eel the rountrv in general hark to wink ii nd thus restore purchasing powtM himI Increase the market for farm priMlme. The trick, ot course, is to do it. That is guiiieHiing for tne new administration to work out. Mcilill is a likable, generous fellow who speaks well of his fellow crafts men He told me he considered Lewis and Steelier really great wrestlers. In fact, he commended almost every wrestler concerning whom I asked him. although he admitted that some were better than others. He thinks that the wrestlers of today are as good as any who ever lived and that most of the great grapplers are on this side of expect the fact that I for u tan ire beep In the Middle West . 1. iff flays 10 uiaise nuy jjicui uii(iea- Still l,g on the life of our city. A tamed a few things on the trip. inductor, for example, told me that R5RY tar as bis run was concerned he ought travel was picking' up a litWat it le, tieaiso lorn me iiiui cerium uihii- am, who had journeyed with U ft) 'ictnrers, iafc f a to a convention, had appeared to it m, le msusually cheerful for these times Weftn ad claimed to see an Increase in their leG fulness for the coming year. ALLT, cannot 1 the water. 0. 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. !, NOTHING TO WASTE the wrestler, and a very to be on the same returned and showed I picture of his three children. Ibid) visibly proved that there was thing the matter with the younger Mention In the vicinity of Omaha. tever saw a photograph of three iwpler, healthier looking youngsters. irninx from family affairs to bus!- less. MeGill told me he saw a chance make a little something on his p, nd at least break even on bis tattle, although he said the farming jsiness was not In the pink of cou pon. We rather agreed that what McGill, od one, happened Ma on which I Vow ies My Neighbor Says: "TV) KKKI' the hreuktast hot for one person, put the bacon or chop on a warm plate, cover with another warm olate, and stand the coffee pot on top This will keep it hot for a long time. To whiten clothes that have become yellow from being dried in the house, steep them over night In lukewarm water, and In the morning wash them in clean soap suds. Then put them in a boiler with pieces of soap and a teaspoonful of powdered borax and boil 20 minutes. Rinse, then let them He for another night In clean cold water, to which a little powdered borax has been added. This will bleach clothes. Never leave medicine or any kind of a drink uncovered in a sick room. Nrnfc Pat rl'rr Cinnamon Rolls Spread the dough after it bas risen into a thin sheet about inch h thick. Spread with cupful butter, and sprinkle with one-hal-f cup ful brown sugar mixed with one tea' spoonful cinnamon. Roll tightly llks a Jelly roll and cut In pieces one and half inches wide. Place close together with the cut aide down In a pan in which bas been spread another cupful of butter and one-bacupful of brown sugar sprinkled over the bottom. After they have risen until double In bulk bake them at 400 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes. One-hacupful of pecan meats may be added before rolling and a few sprin kled on the bottom of each cup. one-fourt- h one-fourt- hjms 1 tlilWII Mr. and Mrs Theodur Tucker nf Sm.Uur.a . . . . . ivu..i, ,k onl yard and garden comes, Cunntour 1 We'" me mucu nome Kruuuus Tuener to tne surrounaing i.ou..tir..i "g 8eVPral h,,n,,re1 pn,ries were ro8e Kar,1n containing many rare varieties, an outl r UU.V r,.!r created hy trees and fiowers, and a large collection of wild flowers. - So ' bulk, keep- temperature. d "A . "" la Clover Leaf Rolls Make small-sizerolls of dough by rolling pieces separately between the palms, place three rolls In each greased muffin cup, butter well, and let rise until double in bulk, then bake at 400 degrees for 18 to 20 minutes. fit: , Pi :1 Bisk of broken china is lessened by slipping a short piece of rubber hose over the end of the water faucet, when washing dishes. ( must have plenty of shortening In it and' sometimes egg yolks or whole eggs. There are foundation recipes for which rolls of different shapes, from which they take their name, are baked. It is etrange what a differ ence In flavor the shaping, plus the baking seems to give the same dough. A clover-lea- f roll, for instance, seems quite different from a finger or a cres cent roll, probably on account of the additional crust The addition of more sugar and shortening wll' make a sweeter, richer roll of the same general mixture. Raisins or nuts may also be added. The favorite cinnamon roll Is made from a regular dough, but, of course, the spreading of the rolled dough with much butter, sugar and cinnamon gives a very different air to the baked roll. We have found that comparatively larger amounts of yeast can be used to make rolls rise quickly and to, therefore, reduce the time between rising and serving. There will be no "yeasty" flavor if the rolls are baked long enough. Another modern convenience for producing hot rolls In a magically short time Is the use of the re- - by the Associated Newepapera) WNU Service one-fourt- h lf lf ft lll. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. "Do you like the prize you won ai the card club?" "Not at all. It's a homely thing, but 1 don't care 1 can give It to somebody for a birthday present." Roosevelt Inaugural Medal er The reverse and nhvorso f'K' J -- . by i Rinnan. ' . medal," which The design lntnr. i . tnraUn CPU IULC1 UttUUUOUJ . a, i a fAnl rtT. '""' suggestion made to tne scuipior w for Tho hmn ronrntMpHnns will be sold to the public the Inaugural committee on medals, of which Robert W. Woolley Is . mr reverse illt Roosevelt. J - ihm nf the -- Roosevelt inaugural IQU1 1UUUSI1IU, ijside follows a vu fK " 50 Cheerio Chapters THE GAME OF WORDS By the terms Ignats Trzeblatowskl, eight, left virtually his entire to the creditors of his son, Milwaukee. will, "j V XX Mfdboard. BARBER By EDITH Hot rolls! How good that sounds, doesn't It? We mean yeast rolls, of course. In most households yeast cakes are used nowadays more for this purpose than they are for making the supply of bread. With the good bakeries furnishing our commercial fresh bread daily, some of It of practically the same texture as the home made quality, few housekeepers make the regular supply of loaf bread. Once in a while a woman may Just get hungry for a loaf of her own mak ing and will make up a batch of bread dough, but ste Is pretty sure to make a good deal of It Into rolls because most of us do not care for bread, homemade or otherwise, that has been made more than a day or two. There are, of course, certain fancy Dreads which are made at homa 1, myself, make up a rich sweet bread and use it buttered for tea and. as It toast. gets older, for a delicious sweet with yolk egg is bread "painted" This before It Is baked and has a rich ma baked. hognny colored crust when Yeast dough for rolls of any sort Edited by DOROTHY EDMONDS 1 I of his eighty. h comn,et U MILLION BOTTLES SOLO LAST YEAR estate Albert The son, former alderman to whom Polish citizens entrusted their sav prison ternr ings, is serving a for embezzling about $100,000, Among small specific bequests ths elder Trzeblatowskl left money to par funeral expenses of his Imprisoned 20-ye- ar son. To quickly relieve chapping and roughness. apply soothing, cooling Mentholatum, ""V X fI I :s KX' !j JJ HUSBAND T CHE muld have reproached him O (or hie fit of temper hie "ell ur complaint. But wieelr eh eaw in hie frequent coide, his "faeged out," on edge" condi-L- A tion the very trouble ehe bereeJI had whiDced. CoMtintkml Th (Nature's Rem- - vised, he felt like keenly, alert, peppy, cheerful. A Independable. all-- ', vegetable laxative and correc V 4 live worka gently, thor. . KID f'. - sum- - uugray, naturaay.it uiateetue eumiaativ tract to oomplete, regular luncuomng. Non-hab- it a rimnr. box. 25c i ryat dniggiata'. rrft, w. K vy frlgerator for storing the dough after it has been mixed and allowed to rise. It can be covered, put away and taken out agalr to be shaped, allowed to rise and baked before mealtime. In making any kind of yeast mix turo. there are a few special points. Bread flour must be used; yeast must be fresh. Of course, yeast cakes will remain fresh in a refrigerator Indefinitely. Tha water to which the yeast Is added must be lukewarm. The dough must be kept warm while It Is rising. I find a moist heat best for this, and I usually place It on a cake cooler over a pan of bot water and, of course, keep it covered. I like to bake roMs In moderately hot oven as the crust Is more tender. When loaves are baked It seems to make little dif ference whether the baking Is started at a high temparature and finished at a lower heat or whether a moderate temperature is used throughout the baking. Bread or rolls are baked enough when they sound hollow when knocked at the bottom of the bread (not of the pan). Woman of Today Almost Perfect Physical Being London. "Modern woman Is almost perfect," says Prof. E. McBrlde, famous British physiologist "She Is talier than her mother and her elder sister, and she does not suffer from the many minor ailments that at one time were accepted as inevitable for girls "The tremendous change in women's way of living, with Its exercise and hygiene, Is largely responsible for her physical perfection. "The effects of tight lacing were so that It bas taken at least twenty years to reap the full benefit of the fashion for a natural figure. "In my opinion the chief reason for the existence of the beautiful, healthy girls who will be this year's brides Is a great change In social conditions which has been taking place during the last thirty years that is, the diminution In the size of the family.' g Query Was there ever a woman played a mouth organ? A Strength folks MANY thin, pale who Builder blood they're weak, feel tired, logy and dull. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery increases the appetite, eliminates poison from the dilution, enricbet the blood, dear kin of eruption and blemlihe and yoa gala In vim, igor and vitality. Read what Mr I. M. karvey of 122 Wert 4th South St. SaH Lake City, mya: "In my opinion and alao la 0i jr buaband'a opinion. Dr. Pierce'a Goldea Medical Diacovery U by far the moot reliable general tonic. We take thle medicine during the winter and apring month! and by keeping onnelre in good health we ward off attack of cold and spells of indigestion and various other ailments to which all people are subject more or kaa." Sold by druggist. the THE DIVIDENDS I1:- - Rolls cup milk cake compressed yeas' 4 tablespoons sugar 4 cups flour (about) 1 teaspoons salt 1 egg 4 tablespoons fat 1 1 ante: Scald the milk and cool until lukemix warm. Crumble the yeast Into Ing bowl and add the sugar Add the lukewarm milk to the yeast mixture. Stir well and add about half of the flour which has been measured after sifting once. Then add the salt and SrT extra turn and wzir -- Standard ttl. an No Nixontle No Aleotaol Ma Cklorofona. lU4e from the llaeJrpui, le broDrhul Troublee. At jronrdniMletor writ BKONOllf-LTPT- rj foi FKKKUBplt. Oeme Ave., ix Anole, Ueilt LAB., T What SHE TOLD copy " TNK WORLD'S BEST CmmtklCoUtBnmcAitU BR0NCHI4.YPTUS for Coughs Fmr WORN-OU- board let-Imi- HERE IT IS of Shortening. write eight complete four strips of light Cut these letters apart than the one given here the design on the inside qnare box cover. Each play- draw? ve letter in turn. What-- J letter happens to be it key' or the beginning ter J a! 016 flve words he 18 t0 The obJect of the ane 1 to mi. flve words eacn beg'nnIn8 with the key letter drawn, and the who succeeds in doing this wns, Drawings are made in draw at 8 t,me- - If " the ,etter ne needs tab im CoHr 1F0RN1A. Yeast Dough Must Have Plenty turn them face downward in center section of the game ward, if yo wlSD t0 make a arg. J of nia Byrup of Flgt rttpectfutly team motheri that tha promltet mads here apply only to tht p enuins prod vet in bottlet plainly narked OAL ROLLS IS BARED Fun for All the Children I I -- d colds. NOTICES: Th4 bottlers Coming Out of Hibernation First of all "Phabets on "a - Father Leaves Estate to Settle Son's Debts M. ' appetite means a sluggish colon. Correct this condition called ttatii, and see bow quickly listless, drooping- boy or girt begins to eat and gain I The only "medicine" such children need Is pure, unadulterated fig syrup. . California syrup of figs Is dotnf wonderful things for ailing, sickly children all over the United States. If your baby, boy or girl. Is bilious and dull eyed from consUpation breath bad mornings, tongue coated all the time don't give cathartics that weaken twenty feet of bowels I Instead, a llttl syrup of figs that doesn't disturb either stomach or bowels, but does act on tha lower colon where ths trouble lies. Nature never has made a finer laxative for children; they all tort the wholesome, fruity flavor of ths real California syrup of figs. It's purely vegetable, but every druggist has it all bottled, with directions. Begin with' It at once. Tour child will soon be eating better and feel lng better. Keep on with ths syrup of figs a few days and sea amazing Improvement la appetite, color, weight, and spirits. Children who get syrup of figs, now and then, keep well and avoid A efuggtsh SECRET OF HOT f NC APPETITE cat's-pa- w pale-face- Lespondent i as or degrading, and which one would hesitate to do himself. The idea was borrowed from Aesop's fable of the monkey and the chestnuts. The monkey roasted some chestnuts and then found them too hot to touch. So the monkey caught a cat. and holding her fast, used one of her paws to take tha outs out of (a cat's-paw- ) the fire. C 193S. Bll SrndJcti WNB Strrlo you left it oft. i where freqaent-- v hear in diacassions of politics. la to get him to do something, osually, which will not stand the light, some thing which la, as a. rule, dangerous J h To improve Any child's " To employ anyone 4t U If JEAM MWTON OATS Piw'iii word we ly when 801116 one fcaPl" to 'Tdajs. weeks, months or years. c merely assuwe ujm line and has if another subway er and s new neW movie theaf One has to I of acquaintances. I only about ten blocks in New 2 W ret into an entirely different new set of nelghlor-- i with LrM new mailmen, new paper . n.,i.htMira. And. should I IQu "r " of the old neighbors one Met c nf nhspnfP- - he I pomu irill resume th conversation Hbj STARTEr IT "Cfct's-Paw11 Too OW If he word In one turn , "V destroy the last made word ro8' dangerous opponent. 4, 811 ran n,fl? tne nm for. "7 player ha" one f ,ne flve oi the pace8 as his own. " j egg. Add the melted fat after one half ot the flour baa been added. Remove It to a floured board or clean table top and knead until It Is smooth and elasthe dough rise In a covered tic, A nagging backache, with bladder irregularities and a tired, nervous, depressed feeling may warn of some dis- ordered kidney or bladder condition. Users everywhere rely on Doan't Pills. Praised for more than 50 years by grateful users the country over. Sold by all druggists. DANS "Your cluh must have realised quite neat sum for the poor with Its bazanr." "It was quite a success, but the members had a little supper after wards and we came out Just aboit PILL! a een.r APniPETTZ W. N. 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