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Show AUGUST 19 3 1. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell,Paris, Idaho; Jack W. Deg Mueiler, Moineg, Iowa; Nora Valentine, Rigby, Idaho; A. F. Don Krouard, Oakland, Calif,; Cooper and family, Kansas. City, lo; Mr. an! Mis Aiiiuim J Hr risen, Rrnburg, dsho. vlr. ami D. sirs. iu. a. Wfeit, Vulilps'-.nC, Karl p. Adams, New Ha'n, Conn.; R. C, Morgan, Rigby, Idaho,; Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Watkins, Pocatello, Idaho; K. B. Learner, Bullalo, N. y.; W. H. Luessuig, Kurt Lueslng, James Sprpule and Jack Wetmr, all of Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Logan Wold, Idaho Falls; V. J. Jennings, E. B. Carter. W. K. Hansen, J. H. L. McClure, George Carrlgan, Boyce, Prank Walk, R. Pitts, Piank Knobbe, (J. R. Talbot, Harold Ackerman, Glepn Ackerman, to and Jack Gulver, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. p. C. Plummer and Loren Chancellor, Carson City, - , j1- - L.: 'tf 4 V W fi " v im y ..CCiK-- Mother Nature took a Land in the raising of a memorial Dr Alfred Mooie, first physician to practice in the gold-ma- d California mining camp of Hangtown, now Placerville. Moore low a. COLORED ROADS died as a result of disease contracted in his single-hande- d LONDON The Ministry of hia In 70 years there has been no fight to save the community from an epidemic. Out of Transport is experimenting with renomand footstone With Moore's headstone Republican colored a tiee roads. is thought that It grew grave pine inated, and none ever has been through the use of different colors on either side of the tree. on different highways it will enable motorists to know e once the kind of road he is traveling en and thiough what cities it passes. A book carrying a code to the roads would be distributed to motorists in the event ihe toored AU Grocery Stores 1C loads IKCORATED HYRUM WELLSVILLE 2nd East, 382 GARLAND SMITHF1ELD UTAH MALAD, IDAHO & H South Main TREMONTON - Anngnaott Stun Tomatoes Ooap BEST CREAMERY CARTON COFFEE- - lb. Pkg. A.F.S. BAii ROASf-Pou- nd SHOULDER VEAL ROAST, lb VEAL STEW Pound A I VINEGAR Brown or White, Gallon ... CORNFLAKES 2 pkgs. .... lai-g- By Ruth Adamson Jelly making depends upon three essentials pectin, acid and sugar, all of which must be present in Infairly definue proportions to sure success. In some fruits this substance is lacking. Notable ex amples of finite in which pectin is a nanus quantity ate cherries, rhubarb, starw berries, huckleberries, peaches and peais. Out ol apples and the white pail of orange peel, pectin may be extracted and used to make in other up for its deficiency jelly-makin- fiuits. The preparation of homemade pectin is a tedious process, nevertheless many who have materials at band have requested directions. Orange Pectin f pound white portion mange peel, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 6 cups cold water. Scrape or g'ate the yellow tind from the orange peel. Remove the remaining white poition and pass it thru the food chopper, and for each half pound add 3 cups cold water and 1 tablespoon lemon Juice lor each cup of water. Mix thoroughly and let stand 4 or 5 hours and then boil for 10 mtnutes and cool. Add another 3 cups cold water. Btlug to a boil and let stand over night. Next mottling boil for 5 nnmites. Allow to cool, place in a flannel jelly bag, squeeze it to remove all the juice and then filler the juice thru a clean flannel bag without pressing It., II the pat tin Is to be kept for use later, pour Into sterilized jars while hot, process quart jars in ISO a water bath at simmering One-hal- - FLOUR Hard Wheat bag ... 48-l- . 8 ORGANS ...I. 15' 399 North First East PHONE 165 Catoup '4b Seal degrees P. for 30 m'nutes. 'and stote in a dark place. I PECTIN, SUGAR, ACID: THESE ARE ESSENTIAL CRUSHED OR TID BITS 2 traction. Slice Place apples thin. In 14 at I was serve MisjP- - J ker Salt hake Tqn chi (he r fam ixunipnsely Saturday wliefe the Bgait fam v iiiaag wit teitjung the boiling Is finished strain the mash through four thicknesses of cheesecloth until not ihejuice ceases to dnp. It is advisable to squeeze the bag; but the pamace or pulp may be lightly pressed wlht a spoon, toward the end of the dripping period. When dripping is complete, remove the pulp from the hag,, weigh or measure it, return to the saucepan and add an equal amount of water. Boil again for 20 minutes and strain. The twe extractions should equal about 3 quarts. Combine the two In a liquid large flat pan so that the will not be more than 2 inches Heat rapidly until the deep. its liquid is reduced to pints. volume, or to about 1 This will takfe from 30 to 45 min- dinnfr. When Jello FLAVORS 25c Tuna Fish FANCY BLUE FINE 2 MEDIUM CANS W. Egan, v!( e pitsit 0'i, seci Mits 37' 4c Salmon lb. TALL CAN.. tin Where Mai wee! 1 datives. . Frank I visited his son, Tuesi Mrs. G1 (banning evening, c Mts. Cecil uewlywedi w ere usee seheme. A played an seived to and Genevieve .Tobin, stage screen star, seems to be sitting atop a pole in this picture. She really isn't. Just perthed on H'e end of a springboard over he private pool. Try this camera-anglwith your best e Mr, and and rs. Mr. and Sunday gt S. Stums Trenton. Mu. Le gan visito A tehgl until the gelatin has dissolved and set aside to chill. In the meantime, cut apricots into small pieces. When the gelatin mixture has partially set, stir in the apricots, put in a cold place for three or four hours until thoroughly set. Tuin onto a plate and serve with whipped cream and a few chopped nuts. was the waid Tut-- i mg. The c emert&me a dancing were aerv on the lav splendid followed t Wanda and Oial of the f Beckstead MAN POOLO The gues D. P. The Profeasor Attorney and Son City and gan. Th& os onf he. Pot Roasts BEEF Pound 25c K Tomatoes FRESH UTAH POUNDS : 10c Matches Per BUFFALO BRAND Carton 6 Boxes Coffee VINEGAR Bulk 15' KRAUT Blue Fine No, Macaroni hw Jq Steer Beef Pound LOIN PORK ROAST Per Pound RIB and BRISKET Boilin Uvxof JMVV-- Lean Pound W 17' 5C 1 1 PER PACKAGE ... 29 BACON SLICED Tumbler Free! Bacon Any Brand Tall Cans Pure White Mild Sugar Cured 5c 2 lbs. 25c Lb. 14c 1 BONELESS POT ROAST UTAH : ..BACON SQUARES Per Pound Ill L. hMOHM 1 North Main milk Lard f Pound Carton , Glass In Our Markets MEATS Per Pound 10c 5c can f m nm sAsunr aey POT ROAST COCOANUT MOTHERS CHINA Per Package 33c Cart Oats SPAGHETTI NOODLES QUEENS TASTE U. S. INSPECTED Extra Fine Pound Can Per Gallon CASH MARKET EACH GROCERY TWO STORES 1 and Mrs. me reire 111, The Great the garnet DEC AT OCR, Peters, circus strong man, was da Lfius about to go thiough his act of aj jumping from a pi U .orm with a large' cro1 hangman's noose around his neck Condie, S The stunt was to give onlookers At the an Idea of how strong Peters neck day, Bupe of which the was. The rope out mt noose was made was elastic, to spokel ies at Mo on relieve the strain Peters nec, When he jumped, the rope, having attending Mts. Or a little too much play, let Peters t dowm very hard, causing him to severgl and was a land on the ground and tear liga- bjf Miss S ments in his legs. Mr. and a lovely STRONG FANCY KITCHEN KING D? daughter returned one-fourt- OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Can ' head the With prices at their lowest in ten years most everybody can now eat food of the best quality. Thats the kind of food you will find in this shop of real value. ASSORTED PACKAGES t' dinner wa ert Quality; iodsi ROLLS 11 bathing and at N0.2H CANS Toilet Paper TISSUE ROYAL Reu Ega heating. NOVEL AND USEUL RECIPES DROP COOKIES cup fat, 2 Hi cups sugar, eggs, 4 cups sifted pastry flour, tea4 teaspoons baking powder, cup milk, 3 teaspoon salt, spoons flavoring. Place the fat in a warm place until it become soft. Cream together the fat and sugar, stir In beaten egg yolk and add alternately the dry inngredients which have been mixed and sifted to gether, and the milk. Add milk gradually. Add flavoring and fold In atifflv Uoaton peg whites Prrm small portions of the mixture on a greased baking sheet and bake In a moderate oven, 375 degrees. JELLIE'D APRICOTS 34 pound dried apricots, 3 cups cold water, 14 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons gelatin, 1 cup sugar. Wash apricots. Soak them overnight in 3 cups cold water. Cook apricots in water in which they were soaked and then drain. Soften gelatin In 14 cup cold water and add with the sugar and salt to the hot apricot juice. Stir Sa speqt boiling cover and bring quickly for 20 minutes. Rapid boiling is recommended because it seems to pi eserve color and flavor better than long, slow boiling, atd extracts the pectin with less danger of decomposing it through over- ' and Mf, anc a while boiling hot into It is clean hot Jars and seal. most practical to use small jars holding about 1 cup. G-- Mrs. water, large granite saucepan, add to utes. Pour i f' lov njy wii Apples to be made into pectin should be firm, free from decay and wormholes, tart and hard They mealy. ripe rather thancored or pared. should not be directions for Proportions and TJ. S. making come from the Department of Agriculture. 4 pounds apples. 4 14 pints water for the fiist ex- KITCHEN KING 4 m fire duy MILK 5 large cans 3c Pineapple 2Q j HAMBURGER Pound BUTTER Fresh Creamery, lb A. B. OR CRYSTAL WHITE 2C Fti Pounfl Matter o Fact PRIME RIB STEAK lb BOiLING Fooiiwec Fi? Dutton adopted. L. 1 88 South arc BEEF POT -- r LOGAN.24 W. 1st North., .nl ple Kcclcs ? Well, She Isnt As TT UigUtmcd at local bote's on Thursday were the following peo- Here's a filet urel Seats at the Cap f to! Theatre should be at a premium this week. The answer to the creeu fan's prayer (or a swell entertainment arrived at the local playhouse yesterday tn the Shape of Charlie Chan Carries On" a Fox offeropin ou ing that in this reviewer Is miles ahead of all other myste.i v pictures. Whether It Is the familiar face of Waine- - 018 id. a ho forsake the villainy or his eeiier extoer to prove a refreshing surpilsc ns the bnlliant Oiiental detective, or the sparkling supporting cast, or the notable stoiy which, enough, has been presented almost intact, or the commendable manner in which Director Hamilton MacFadden has tossed ovet board all the horrible traditions or making mystery ilium and devoted himself to tinning out a really human ar.d convincing Itand enjoyable ottering, or whether is a combination of all these factors, I am not prepared '0 say. Anal) sis is a waste of 'iroe with a picture as grand as this. m'tac-uloiiBl- &$:nets IHbtsl At the Capitol rer 7. POLE-SITTER- NATURE PROVIDED OWN MONUMENT At FRIDAY. THE HERALD. JOURNAL' PAGE EIGHT - 395 W. Center r g |