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Show PAGE THREE OCTOBER THREE Wrii i h The LINS K.i i i MIXING ROYI n lj T. 1 I seasoning might know of the Italabout. It is the stand-bWilliam Ewer, Jr., suhinlnid to ian cook, and at its best when iiesli. a major operation at a local hos- A bit of it. finely minced, MAKES pital Thursday. French dressing, while in bisiwn slews it is a llavor incomparable. r. Mrs. Harold Bran, tham and t till If v oil know an Malian gardner, he dreu of Ogden are spending the i an get von a small pot of it. Chives me a cousin to the onion week in Logan visiting with rela family, the gieen tops add to the lives and friends. llavor ol most salads, especially the Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham and iiuiute! esting hunk of lettuce some Mr. and Mis. Jes.se Karl will spend people call salad Mint and paisley are ton well known to need and recHie week end in Salt Lake City. ommendation Imm me. Apait fiom tin cntivemem r ol having these Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Johnson 11 seasonings at band, there is a Joy where tor Lake Salt they today lty III seeing a lusty green plan' every will visit during the week end. lime von laise your eves horn dishwashing, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weston lelt TODAY S RECIPE today for Salt Lake City where they will attend conlereuee. Bohemian Hotka 1 cake yeast Miss Irene Hodges left Sunday cup tepid water for Salt Lake City where she will cups milk, scalded and cooled t attend school at the U. ol U. this cup sugar i cup citron, shredded year. ij citp raisiti3 i cup almonds, shredded Mr .and Mrs. A. Elden Rex have i cup butter arrived in California where Mr. Hex 1 egg will attend school this winter at 12 teaspon salt Stanford. Fllted flour 1 11 f.. , "S , , in, ,. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodges and daughters, Fanny and Irene, re- turned from a home Saturday reek's motor trip to Canada. They went by way ot Yellowstone park and as far as Lethbridge, Canada. They visited at Cardston with relatives and friends and also went 4lh rough the temple there. They returned home bv way of Glacier National park. George Kearl of Card-ston- , them Canada, accompanied home. Mr. Kearl will visit with friends at Bear Lake. Montpelier, Cache valley and Salt Lake City. He expects to return to his home alter conference. Mr. and Mrs. Voiko Hickman will spend the City. in Salt Lake week-en- Bishop K. C. Schaub and First Counselor Otto Lundherg left on Thursday for Salt Lake City to attend conference. Mrs. Lila Webb left today for Salt City where she will make Her her home lor the winter. daughter, Clarice, is attending school at the U. of U. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Bingham and daught'r, Thelma, and son, Kenneth. left Thui sday for their home in Los Angeles alter spending tile summer in Logan visiting with "da- tives and friends. Scald the milk and let it cool. While the milk is cooling let the yeast cake dissolve in tepid water. Ci cam and sugar and butter, add the egg and beat well. Add the cooled milk then the dissolved 2 cups of yeast cake tend whip in f v r. - fAkfV-- ' . , TtwiL "s ' ( Freddie Bov, tcHi the nomh.ilant poe; They are e icing. Too Late ToClassify Friends Enteitained At Card Party Dinner At Home ( MitJ lund and Md William Ilir- Thos, in Iiu1h1 nuiy Mr and Mrs. (labnid n, Mr. and SKahtdanil. Mr and Mi Lestei Jarvis, Mr and Mi. Tmv.il Larson, Mi a. id Mis. M U VMuiiwt-sesen, Mr and and Mi and Mr-- . Willi. im Hu i j b n s gi. TO BVY 50 head of or leeder hogs. Phone 1120 write E. L. Durlee, 13'H.j N. Lial 05 East, Logan. apartFOR RENT 3 room modem D. ment. 345 North Thud East. FOR RENT Modem unfurnished 1 0 5. Inquire 156 N. W. Apt la' 1 A You Hfimr tunv W S. b ftulu-fuli- ufi yvtu natt fJUv ruiu'er y u swm-fh- A In ujt imtuuiry u uw pure rmuxsoft uxuer k. unh yout clitih yvi JuMvu$tUy Bridge Club Entertained n Mrs. O A Gmff cute tail. d ihe members o lu-- bridge club ai her a1 1, lio.'ii home TIhumUiv be vvi'h living roon.s weio d, ,oi.ii,-varUoloit-'ll,.- Inn lall llevvi vvuli cheon tahles weie (er.ten a dainty bouquet ot pink and .vcn der astets The lint1 cine was won by Mrs. J. H Wat on Tile guests im Im!.-,- - Mi- ! E Youre All Wet I,. Hansen Mrs. H S I.esti r Mi. W. B Jones, Mrs George o Mrs. E. C. Klkington, .Mis Man in Zaehemian, Mis. Alban John, Ms. J. H. Watson and .Mis (bull. Informal Supper Thursday For Friends Mr. and Mis. Robeit Rinsed in FLOODS of rainsoft water! Holden If entertained informally ai tluir home Thursday evening A kite supper was served following til,: vv match at Allen's aiena. Thosp present were Mr and Mrs. (mu Peterson, Miss Carina Fi.ink and Mr. and Mis. Holden. test-lin- This tells how we flush away every trace Two Cars Of Late Potatoes Shipped soap and dirt from your washing with 4 to 6 complete changes of pure, soft ivater . When ym dont zicar Shngbrces from the Two ( ars of late potatoi s wire Tlnu-da- y slopped from Carie valh alter inspection by lliiiv ('. Iaiker, lederal crops tiispeiior One carload of tussets went out from Davtnn, Idaho, ami the ollar By Mrs. Martha Lanc v was a Idaho, car ol finals of Our Consultant in Improved Laundering Methods clothes properly is aa art; an art that we have mastered. of water number of changes temperature of each sue cesaive bath all must be considered. Gallons upon gallons of purest rainsoft water flush away every trace of soap and dirt. Four to six com method. plete rinses are used in the "multijjle suds, multiple-rins- e Thus we flood your clothes with cleanliness. Your family washing comes back fresh, spotless. And ibis same thoughtful care protects every laundering process. Here new and improved washday methods are constantly being studied. Exacting classification of every article by color and fabric, with special washroom formulas set bv science . . . gentle yet thorough washing in 3 to 5 suds baths . . . water removal by spinning baskets which eliminate all wringing and crushing . . . ironers . . . these are but a few of the ama.ing advances in our laundry. You only have to try our' finer service, to realize why hundreds of women in this community now send all their family washing to us! RINSING from Tlioi im, n, The shipments fiom the vallov nuiiihei eil 111 dining .Suptemhir according to Mr. Iai kerbs report Adding to this t lie August shipments were 14 making a total for the season no to Oct. ol 125 iais 49 North Main 1 n.V Wu&er Itat time fur u.' rubbtug you of leisure you owe your children? is uodultsy PaUfMNG and sweet-smellin- Crisply ironed thirts immwu oil Ws It so fay to ofen th uxH'kty laundry pa kage! luU Change to Our Better Way! L Washday in the home is so burdensome. It robs women of prerious leisure hours, of good times. It deprives growing children of niotliers companionship at the very age when this is most essential. AH this sacrifice is now needless! Change to our turner way this week! We have a sptciai serv icc for every to help you purse and every family need, Io-- t us send a route-machoose, Fhone today and win freedom from washday worries forever! n Speech Arts and Piivalc and Morgan. Mis. Bert E. II. W'Umore, Mis C. li. Baker, Mis. S. P. Ca'd, Mis Iao Kimball, Mrs Hetty Quavle, Mis Some girls T. tk Quayle, Mrs. J H. Painter, Miss Abhie Card, Miss Minnie fits, take Quayle and the hostesses. smaller. e i ln-l- IFill Open a of :V I l TARFF STUDIO T - vv Announcement 822 Telephone between 9 a. ill. and 12 noon. Studio 5 5 a I Last First South. irOgram , their annual this nfeinoon in the ouch's gymnasium ill honor of Hu liesliiuen gills ot the college. Each gnl was escoiud bv an upper known as their "big (lass v.imen sist.is ' A variety of games and stunts warn enjoved and refresh-mes wtie seived. In the receiving I, ne vv. le M1',. George Tl. Hendricks, Miss Chailotte flantv. Miss Lucille Card, in. Miss .Mam me Flint and M iss Ruby Milton Th- en-- 1 dinner Thurs- - due k t HEATS NG 4 VIOLA a, a LiterarV Club informal Reception At College tr - . lid Mis. Oliver Eames 1 1 ;; tui 4 Mi-"- . ta'n, at s Jay ia A no ).n fv a ik j. i n rl Iriiw dav momiu' .it ih' mi, inner Font of Mi. and Mi I,M!i;in ( Libi i in Loan t.ihvnn A d in kdi-- v m K a lid the lii.tm dinmo wu n jitr of tin hk it! j.Liv Hull oiv i i lug cards. awanh'vl to Mis Knmiim I Sk.diD dr M.'s Tun nnU'rlain- )ur homo oi a cioun o: mend" Thp rooms or wwh I'nbt huod d t.dl IlmwT" Kook u is jdaved and w a s lolloped bv a him heon, IE1V4 w won l. Miss Indda k. lit h and fil Hist holt, (i Xoima it w.'rc Mis Mn Tiodda Skanony, lhitsjo, Mi-- s Luna IUkt r. I li C.rant m Claud Kail ot Provo, Le (ii.mdo Ihsthoit nt Salt Lake City and tin tins "S y. y d Mi i , Ford-ham- WANTED WANTED TO BCY Second hand Deko light plant. Pimm u"s or Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poulter have 06 Vprn son, their from word received i releas-pthas been he that C. Pouller SALE Choice pullets and from his mission and will ar- FOR Phone 975 M. hens. yearling few a in rive home days. CHb350 North Second West. ernes is Donna Mis lUfei spending Bingham PraOic.il nursing O at Preston. Idaho, as the week-enPhone 807 It. Mrs. Paul Mr. of and the guest FOlT SALE Piano at Bat gain. ash. Pioimnent Indiana uianulactuiet Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Peterson lias $luoO Grand Piano in vicinity A. will sacrifice for $495. Vnte announce the arrival Monday of a Richson at a local hospital. Mother and F. H. Starr Piano Company, 1 mond, lndiano. babe are reported doing nicely. Satur Children: day morning and Wednesda afternoon. II Rollers and Mis. J. Pander enieiiaiued Thursday af- Mis st Duck Dinner pm, n in to Son it t W. H. Shaw and Miss Mable Shaw and daughters b "uiill.- - S iw and Mr. and The Logan Panring luh h, hi the 'T'-ioffiKT. first of a series of pa. ties Thursday ,,lu, , (,m an attractive evening at Ihe Piuehml hi a dinner howl ol Fine h nidi golds and the dame. The long (able was ( entci hv ing looms weie adorned with a v 01 am,m'n lk,wra- plaoes v elk.w ed with seveial howls o m.uk-. tor cveu. A hoc ial km1 (Im was nail tin and mangolds with a piolusion of hiu;M autumn At tin onluhion ot hl(Hm. dmmu tin loibnwiiK new oitn n Ross . . k J weie eletted. piesuient, A mi. i son Mis. I. I) HaS secreia-y- . ; Aaislmt executive (Ommil'ee, Mis Rnv Lee was hostess to thn v Di G, Reese, Mrs Joseph A. Andnson and Val P.ilinn. The te- m minus ol the llvdo Jark Woturn's I.iteiary club Thursday af- maimler ol the cvenniK was ol noon at iwith d.tiu nig Seventy guests wne herjnolher, Mis. J. W. Hurren at Hyde Park. incsenl. Mi- - Lily Mae I.ee gave the drama "Gelling Mairied by Bernard SPONSOR BROADCAST Sliiw. Mimical liunibeis were given by Plain", Jay la and Carrol W F Mail has announced that Ham cy Following (he program, a the Tlnee Rule Stole Is sp oiscning il.untv lunch was served. Special a luoaihast lor Ihowii Belt Shoes guests were Mrs. J V. Hurren and today over KSL at 5 45 p. m Mis (1 S Ashcl'oit, Jr. aa WlllliOle Diana, reclining, and I.iukv I ad, ironed by 3m. Marcus Tile gueais included Mrs. Maik Boziman of Portland. I In v t apt and ibi's piizcs in the Painter M,s L S. Cardon, Mrs. V. S. Iii kuian, Mrs. Percy Quinney, recent Puyallup (Washington) fair. , Mis. J. S No-Ho- At L0!?an Dance Clubl&nle,r o Gives Dinner Dance ternoon at the home of Mis. J. T. Paintei at a mist ellaneous shower in compluucnt to Mrs Mark Painter. A olot si heme of yellow was carried out for the luncheon table and the of the living looms. Sewing ami placing a vari-etof games weie features ot the attern,,,, t Pi iaes to Mrs. Pei t Foidham and Mis. E. 11. 2r :$ SAYS: -- silted flour. Let tins thin batter est until light and bubbly about one hour. Stir down and add the fruit and more nuts, well floured, and enough flour to make a sott dough. Turn out and knead well, cover and again let nse 1U hours. Cut down, the dough in tlnee parts, and each part in two pieces, which ate to be twisted after kneading. a butArrange in wreath form in tered pan, cover and let rise about 20 minutes, brush with diluted egg and bake in moderate oven 40 minutes. While hot, spiead with plain 91S-W- . ' fanny ( Basil is one herb wish more women C - - Mrs. Pen Herbs for the Kitchen was in a kitchen that Recently Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Holman spent had a clever idea for taking care last week end visiting m Sail Lake ol the pots of growing herbs and City. blight geraniums which made it the bright spot of the whole house. Dr. G. W. Haskins ol ClmaRo, 111. Four brackets, with fixtures to has arrived in Logan and will visit hold the polled plants, were fastenlor a month with his sou, Ur. t'laik ed oil tile sides ol cupboards next K. Haskins and family. to the kitchen sink, and lwo were lasmued diiectly against the winMiss Louise Shepherd re'nined dow name this left the window home Thursday atu apeUduiK liie sill I'dy, y'siv. In tv uf ihe puts summer at Bryce canyon. She will were geraniums li bloom, in the rest were growing mint, parsley, leave soon for Honolulu. cloves and basil r r- Honor At Shower Growing L. H. Erickson is spending the day at Treinonton. HAPPER Is Guest Of CiU, 1930 Instmt tains for Adults and Children Class annoyames disiomfor's and when you (an CALL a command .mm1 that oflers complete satisiai tieu in all im lailalioiis and It's Baugh-- ! Qua k, act mate and eionmnnal, lie amazed at the conyou'll venience and ease mil add to v.iur home vv'nn tin dan hu.ld.iig, Kn'od'bng or repaii in r. US TODAY! Phone ST vv Dramatics MONDAY, OCT. 5Vhy endure Baugh Plumbing Co. Good Phmhinj WE r,l E 125 South Main S. - II. c- ( i KI P.i LN sr MIS I.ooan, I'tah ILM HJ 11 1LP CC? do it I . |