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Show v'ft - W t MF, jirtitrtteiiiniift' rifa, A. ? iiit r 'MLL .,'! ff-- ;4 yL ?g M$kt bub Milam THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH FAVORITE COLORS FOR SHOES INCLUDE BROWN, GREEN, WINE By JULIA BOTTOMLEY ?w r; VV -- .;. s 4 i Vv,S r Y li??. ft ;y pnrtnnt part in achieving sartorial perfections for each of the costumes in the tht me. Tin ufterin on fro. k to the left is of rose rust faille sill; with the imvitabie lingerie touch of dainty lace at the neck and the wrists. Brown kid pumps with beige tiim complete the color symphony. The ensemble Is of siiU in that very new dark color dosi mated as date-pluone of the off black shades heralded for lids f i'l. ilea.se to oh serve the three quart) r lengh of ihe coat for it confirms the news of a coming vogue b r long coat ensembles.' The coat is lined with a ligldwc'gbt with sun lied matching wool h;b.-ibands of the same trimming as the dress. The bat is in selftolor and tht kid sho-'tin a deep wine tone. ! i J c - .If iki'zS tA W, Ui.sinn (CO Ni h ua per Uu ion ) How to Make the Elueberry Pudding enough for uu inevpertein ed bride to get ready, an delicious enough to otter to the most distinguish) d person you know, is this quick blueberry pudding for which the bu reau of home economics of the United States Department of Agriculture furnishes fi recipeEasy - quart blueberries cup sugar V4 cup water tail salt 1 2 1 2 1 cups soft bread crumbs. tbs salted but- ter. tbs. lemon Juice, tf desired Iick over the berries, wash, drain, tlm sugar, water mid salt and tioil for five minutes. Combine the bread crumbs mid butter, add to t he tint fruit, stir until well mixed, and let stand on t he hack of the stove for about 3d minutes, but do not let the pudding cook. Add the lemon juice and serve the pudding while still mix with According to orders from fashion headquarters footwear must he as lovely and ns colorful as the gown, suit or ensemble with which It Is worn. Which means with the costumes In the new and exceedingly handsome dark greens, deep wine and various brown colorings which ure scheduled for the coming months we are going to wear shoes made of fine supple kid In perfect match colorings. It Is very evident that the creators r of our frocks, our wraps, our and our footwear have made It a point to get together" and talk It over with the result that we are going to mutch from head to foot especially In view of the fact that the jeweler, the pocket book maker and even the handkerchief designer have joined this matchmaking group. It Is a matter for rejoicing that shoe stylists huve selected tine soft and supple kid as the medium-elec- t for our fall and winter shoes. A kid shoe, like a kid glove, has a decided elasticity which the smartly attired woman demands In her footwear, for the woman with a reputation for being well dressed at all times who is Invariably the subject of admiring glances Is the woman who Is absolutely comfortable In her clothes. One among many arguments In favor of kid for miladys shoe Is that being more or less porous, it allows the foot to brenthe, as It were, hence its comfort. Then again it Is resilient and a shoe made of it conforms to the foot like a glove to the hand. The well dressed woman selects her head-wea- shoes with the same discrimination that is exercised In choosing a gown or a hat. for the footwear can make or mar the entire costume. Today color Is one of the greatest factors In shoes. Leather specialists have recognized and appreciated this fashion In typical American consideration. spirit they have met the challenge with the result that kid shoes are easily obtainable in almost any color fro(in deep wine, green nnd copper brown to the most esthetic pastel shades. Shoes in tuneful color play an im- warm with plain or whipped cream. ,q- Salads nnd fresh fruit desserts ure good for the family and are simple to prepare in summer. In the efficient kitchen food moves one direction from the time it arrives at the kitchen until It is ready to serve. In only The tomato has taken Its place beside the orange as a source of necessary vitamins in the diet. Can plenty of tomatoes this year. A backyard playground equipped with slides, swings, a sandpile, or toys for both active and quiet play may keep the child away from the danger of passing motorists. The Twins, Latitude nnd Longitude, were telling their story to David, and all that they did and all the help they gave. the twins. , Were all over the world," Latitude-said, but perhaps we mean more to ships nnd the people on ships than to any ot hers. "When anything happens they can always send word just exactly where they are by telling what we measure. If it weren't for us theyd huve a hard time. "It would be pretty difficult to simply send word they were somewhere on the Atlantic Ocean, for example. We heard you were adventuring, nnd as were most important inhabitants of the Living Map, we stopped to have a chat. "We called out to you awhile ago, but then we were so busy for a few moments we didn't have time to chat ourselves. Then we thought wed talk to you here, you see. SOME TIMELY HINTS ABOUT FOOD FOR THE FAMILY TABLE By NELLIE MAXWELL It is often in the early fall days we suffer from the stilling heat; then, if ever, we need to serve food that will lie appealing nnd refreshing. Apple Surprise. I eel and core six good flavored apples nnd place them In a shallow pan, V- with throe- fourths of a cupful of f cupful sugar and pour over of water, simmer for a few minutes, then till the cavities witli one small can of diced pineapple and place half a cupful of cinnamon candies around tlie apples. Uook for twenty or more minutes, tliet add one half cupful of nuts and one marshmallow for each apple. Uook again until the apples are tender, remove and cool. Serve with whipped cream. Chocolate Butterscotch Pudding. Tnke two cupfuls of sinlded milk, two and one half tablespoonfuls of cornstarch, one fourth of a cupful of sugar, four lablespoonfuls of cocoa and a pinch of salt. Mix until well Mended, then cook until smooth and thick. Add tlie vanilla (a few drops), twelve marshmallows and six pieces of butterscotch. Mix un'il all tlie inIour ingredients are well blended to molds and chill. Serve with Sprinkle one-hal- whipped cream. Plum Pudding. Dissolve one package of lemon gelatin la boding water or half water and tlie oilier fruit juice, using a pint of liquid; stir in of a cupful of grape-nuts- , s of a capful ot ths cooked chopped prunes, three-foof a cupful each of raisins and nuts chopped, nnd one cupful of ground peanut brittle. Stir all into tin tmt gelatin and when well mixed set mvav to mold. Serve with whipped cream. Souffle. Flake a can of Salmon salmon and season witli paprika, salt and lemon juice. Cook one half cupful each of bread crumbs and mill; ten minutes and add to tlie salmon: then add tlie yolks of three eggs, beaten thick and lemon colored and cut three-fourth- s three-fourtb- and fold in tlie stiffly beaten whites of tlie eggs. Turn into n buttered baking dish and bake until firm. Egg Sandwich. Chop hard cooked eggs, moisten with lemon juice, season with suit nnd pepper, spread over a lettuce leaf, place on a buttered slice of bread. Cover with a plain buttered slice. Raisin Sandwich. Butter brown bread cut very thin and cover one slice witli chopped raisins mixed witli mayonnaise. Brabant Dressing. Bent four egg each of nuis yolks, add one tard nnd salt and one tablespnotiful of sugar, one tahlospoonful of butler, four tiiblospoonfi's of vinegar and a dash of red pepper. Cook all until thick, in a double boiler. Cool and Dry Air Is Necessary to Avoid Mildew lien closed. A mildew wall paper is likely to spiead mildew through to any fresh layer of paper t hut is put over it, especially since wall papers are put on tlie walls with a starchy paste. A method that lias boon suggested for removing mold spots is to upplv with a soft sponge a solution of one part salicylic It this acid in four purls alcohol. fails to remove tlie spots :ititae-torilvthe old paper should in re moved and the wails repape-e- d in drv w . wiatlicr f t'.ood vet t d.mon ami plet'tv light vvil help miten.'l'v to pi the development of in. blew. -- i.u add cupful of whipped cream and one cupful or nut meats. Where the child must carry a lunch ut school, every effort should he made to make the food Fresh appetizing. fruit when it Is possible should al- Department ) Wl.cn a homemaker looks over a bouse wit it the possible Intention of i tiling or inlying it, site lingers in the kitchen longer than In any other room. It is vital to Iter that iter workshop should he light and airy, of good proportions m.d with a pleasant exposure and outlook. Of special Importance is the equipment not only wliat it Js, tmt low acli piece is pli l witli relation to all tin others. '1 he homemaker lias to think of the work that will go on In the kitchen, of how she goes about each ta-and what equipment and tools she will lined to do it easily. I.tiildeis have been known to sup- for washing vegetables or fruits or cleaning up dishes. At the sink there should he brushes for cleaning vegetables, p,,ring knives, measuring flip, scissors, stt .liners, and other simill unities, hung ui) if possible. Tite garbage can should also he near the sink. As one thinks over tlie vurious tasks to he done in A Regular System May Be Used to Secure Layers. & e( client Cull Hie poultry flock a little ut a time, along through the season us tlie hens stop laying and have u better paying and less expensive flock. Tliis is Hu advice of W. F. Armstrong, poultry worker at the Norm Carolina sla'e college. He says the f entire plan is better than culling Hoik at one time daring late sunnier or fall and forgetting about it until next season. By culling at intervals of two or three weeks after spring egg production eglns to droii. much feed is mm k. ply . DIVERS CULL1NGS IMPROVES FLOCK Airis' w ranges, cabinets, sinks and ice boxes, till placed so that many unneces-ar- y steps were taken by the hnii'oujle ia lier daily work. After the water and gas pipe and the electric wiring have been put in and the sink installed with cement, it is expensive to make changes. When one Is planning and building a new home this difficulty an he anticipated while t lie limme is still on paper. Even wlte.i mistakes have been made with some of tite fixed equipment, it may lie possible to move other pieces about to correct matters somewhat. One of the larger kitchen furnishings whiflt can usually he moved is tite kitchen cabinet, if it is on casters. As tite sink and the work table or cabinet are the nucleus of (tie food preparation center. It saves steps to have the cabinet as close to the sink as space permits. In the illustration, takui by the bureau of economics of tite United States Department of Agriculture, tite cabinet is at right angles to t he sink in a rather small kitchen. Vfter mixing a cake, for Instance, howls nnd other utensils can lie put immediately on the drninboard to tie washed, without any extra steps. Water is within reach for filling sauce turns or using in recipes, as well as I "This saved," says Mr Armstrong system is simple and does nut hen out of layatig, un expert. the t en shows a narrow measurement between the public lames and between these lames and Hie breast bon The vent ts small and yellow and the abThis Is enough to domen is hard. look for in Hits plan, except that the unusually fat birds ma be culled at any time." Another advantage in culling as the hens quit laying is in the better price received for the culls Brices for poultry is always lowest in late summer and fall. By selling the cull birds as they go out ot laying n better price and market is secured, says Mr. Armstrong. Late In tlie summer or early rail, the regular culllngj system may he used to select next years layers and breeders. Early molting hens are always the poorest layers. Quit culling, lie advises, wiien Hie flock is down to the number wanted for the next season. Do not confuse culling with selecting tlie breeding birds for next season. The pullets developing quickly and the energetic cockerels will always make the hest breeding stock if Hie performance of their parent birds Is Handy Foot Preparation Center. the kitchen in the course of a day. it will lie realized that sometimes the same kind of tools ore wanted In more than one place. A evv duplicate articles which can tie found quickly and without walking about will lie wortli many times their cost. Eor instance, sharp knives are wanted for paring and cutting foods in the food preparation center, and also in the serving center A bread knife kept by the bread box and hoard or placed on the table with tite bread will save extra steps and unused cut slices of bread, one might have two measuring cups; one at the work table or cabinet, and one near the sink. ways he Included. jellies, dried fruits such as figs, prunes and raisins or dates will help out wlien npples. oranges and fresli fruits are not available. Paste. Fruit Thoroughly mix chopped dates, raisins, dry figs and finely grout'd nuts with orange juice and a little cream. Spread generous ly oil thin, buttered bread. Quick Orange Jam. Take two cup f orange pulp and juice, one fills lemon, pulp and juice, and one ami cupfuls of sugar. Boil ten minutes. But into Jelly glasses and seal. Serve In sandwiches or with toast. A sum'll glass of this Jam makes a dainty addition to the lunch basket. For a wholesome sandwich, spread one slice of tlie buttered bread with orange marmalade mid tlie other with cottage cheese. But together and wrap Carrot, Celery and Nut Sandwich. Mix ground raw carrots, celery anil nuts with lemon Juice nnd boiled dressing. But the mixture into case made by scooping out a roll cut in lull f. Fit tlie halves together. Party Sandwiches. These should b Mash served as soon ns prepared. and fresli raspberries in Imnatms equal amounts and moisten with sweet cream, add a pinch of salt and a lilt of sugar if needed. Spread white bread with blitter, then with the fruit mixture. But the slices together and If the fresh cut into fancy shapes In itii". are not oht.iinnb'e. use rasp rv If desired ospeci.illv i. jel'y Thats mighty kind of you," David said.. lie really did like tlie twins immensely. "We have an engagement to lecture this afternoon," said Latitude, on the Long and Short of It that is the quick-growin- BONNER Were Lrgitudo and Latitude, the twins without a last name. But even larking that, you know, we certainly hae gained fame, In books It really is a sin The way they so dully put us In. known. Feed Milk to Increase Size of Pullet Eggs Chorus. One ot the problems connected with woi ms in poultry is building up health and vigor and condition after the worms Dave been removed by the irot. .1 J. lialpin ot prcqier drug, tlie University of Wisconsin, makes a recommendation in regard to the use of cod liver oil that appears sound and worth trying, to Hie extent of making 2 or 8 per cent ol tlie mash cod liver oil. Professor Halpin says: Some nt our correspondents have had trouble with worms in their Hocks; after they fed cod liver oil. they found tire rroulOe from worms practically Latitude Is very fat. He moves from East to West; Longitude is ery thin, He thinks his way is best He has his up arid downs it's true, He goes from North to South But M They suddenly broke off singing, and Longitude shouted: We'll be late, Brother Twin, if we dont hurry. We really must hurry and not linger any longer. So David never heard tlie end of that subject of our lecture, tiut before we go we'd like you to hear our song." I'd lie delighted to hear the song," David exclaimed, and lie meant it. He thought . it would certainly lie something to tell them when he got hack home again. We'll sing tlie first verse, then the chorus, then go hack to tlie second verse." they said. "Were Longitude nnd Latitude, the twins who measure the earth. One Is fat, the other is thin; to see us causes you mirth, in hooks we're very complicated, And often we me greatly hated. But we pass it off will) a grin and a laugh AS we distance the earth up. down and in half. poem which they hud made up about themselves and which they had sung ,to him. With a good hv wave to David they had rushed off, leaving him sitting alone, and saying to himself: "It's a pity one is so fat and the other so thin. It makes them both look so queer! But in spile of that, I like them. They are as jolly ns can lie, and really, I feel as though those Twins were certair.lv my friends now. ((c). lt).",0. disappeared. Western Newspaper Union.) of them could find room The quality id Hie water for poultry should he determined by cleanliness and freedom from possible infection. Cleanliness can he taken care ot ny rinsing me containei daily, or more often it necessary The water cun he kept much cleaner it tt Is elevated from Hie floor to a point where litter cannot be scratched on a These insects puncture grapefruit. tlie outer cells of the rind and suck tlie oil from it. Although tlie food value of such fruit is not reduced greatly, buyers generally prefer bright fruit, consequently tlie russets sell at a discount of 23 to 30 cents a box. Into it. Quality ol watei as a source ot infection can tie taken care ot ny giving w.vet from' a vvell or tlie water It supply which is used In the home Is dangerous to dip water troul streams or stagnant pools one can never tell vvlieie such water comes from and wh-idiseases ir carries A - A bird vo iIo(o'm;i "v i i .! lie spot ' ' in the top of sin, ill into rounds vv itii a "v U 'uu iwut) r liRjn itpiy have died ot some con- tagions disease nnd have diopped mm this stream or stagnant pool causing an inter tien whih wi en carried to the poultry house may mean disaster to tlie flock f f -- - Vegetables Which Can Be Scooped Out to Make Container for Filling A wouldn't recommend Water Is Big Source of Infection to Poultry Mite Attack Orange Oranges or grapefruit which have a rusty appearance have been attacked by rust mites, animals so small that it lias been .estimated that half a million I cod liver oil as a treatment for worms, (tin I think cod liver oil will undoubtedly prove ol benefit In any flock wtiere resistance is lowered due to cold, worms, or Rnytldng ol the sort. Naturally the more practical thing to do Is to give a good worn) remedy, nnd then use cod liver oil to help build up the flock." .Tams, one-hal- Protection Irom mildew Is best af forded by having a dry atmosphere where susceptible articles are stored Tlie attic Is better than the cellar for articles not in immediate use. because tlie air in it Is drier. Where mildew Is prevalent, t he atmosphere Insl le closets rn he dried off to some extent by keeping a pail of unslaked lump lime in tlie closet, replacing it as soon as it becomes slaked Tlie door of the closet should be snug nnd tight Skcs Uni'-f- Akiuuliiie uf By MARY GRAHAM all sounds very fine," agreed David. He really couldn't help liking jlMM"H-I"H"H-H"MT,HT,l,TiM- the bv I STORY FOR THE CHILDREN WHEN THE SANDMAN' COMES "It HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS HOMEMAKERS PREFER KITCHENS THAT ARE LIGHT AND AIRY Early Fall Layers j Some people have objected to tlie early layers in the fall, as they will often molt in tlie early part ot winter ar.d thereby slacken u p In production On (lie other hand, when shell birds do go into the moll, they wall Eggplant Scooped Out and Filled With Dressing. b' the United Stntes Department ol Act ultui e Among tlie various stuthngs used t ir vegetables like cymblings and wiiirli can lie scooped out to make u container for tlie tilling, the following lias been found very good by tin bureau of home economics of tlie United States Departimnt of Ag liculture. The eggplant pulp is rooked and mixed with tlie other ingredients: Prepared l egg-lan- 4 1 1 ire? pccpt-in- t tm nu'ltetl but-to- r or othor Lit I. 12 i up lengthwise. Remove as much of the white portion ns possible without breaking the shell, cut tlie pulp into small pieces, cowl; in a small quantity of hot water for tin minutes, or until tender, and drain. To the melted fat add tlie bread ninths, stir unlil well ve mixed, and half of the crumbs for tlie loji lo im. reai, ilnmg crumbs 'r ihg'cdu ids m.d Hu egg re-r- n, fine- cnijud Was!) ami out the conked strum beans, r or cup left-oe- 1 ; ' alt ; twuiant in half Tmi) U 'S.'ldy, i ' i i e h'l'bs, hi, e in a m oar a few " l,'r mound I f. ight '''"IN. sprinkl. : l - Popper h 1 - vege- r table v "'-I'- ntlu poas. di y bi rad urumti's small onii ly 1 ; I m l again start laying In tlie early part of tlie year and the eggs will be especially suitable for hatching pur- poses, as the birds will be bettet tun-tured. in fact, runny butcheries pre-fer eggs from this age of pullets for hatching; purposes m r t king, ai t i. do ovi u f :tu di tin li.ikii g d,'h. hi Important Task Urohiihly Hu impi'i i.int for tin poultry men ut this season of Hie year Is that ot getting the voting pullets into winter quarters I'rovld ing warm. dry. draft free house vvuh uiitaiv equipment ,s one pa r ot the mohlon, Culling out til late halt lad. poorly developed poilefs is inoMier e:i"ni..li i b lie removii ot Hie mdev ciiipcd oulielv will give ihe Hirntv led- mere room in Hu l.mme. 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