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Show Uncovering a 5,000-Year-O- City in Egypt ld i m l- J'Orh, beautiful - . 1 a Salty Sez The Baileys at the Fair Ivoandi eerat J out of li u mstdPhJ A - tomvcxiMoo. FVtt vob ouoidi tn jAtZeT what E lX I' 31 zz. "l7 r , - w.. IS J la anlty than'a trisrtm Ems t Und mot any Utt, caau t tlx popl Sorr Lights of New York Ihese ruins ol an KKyptIan city helieve.l to tw neHrly o,oo years old were discovered near the fourth pyramid and about an eighth of a mile from the sphinx Pr'selim Hassan of the University of Cairo and his party hate brought to light hundreds of beautiful pottery vessels, the remains of old grain bins, and It Is believed o be the fireplaces. first discovery of n residential community of ancient Kgypt and it Is thought that the city was Inhabited by the priests who performed the rites at the nearby tombs. CHEESE COOKERY AS SUMMER DISH Furnishes Necessary Savor for Meatless Meal. By EDITH M BARBER planning easy and quick aiealt for summer time we will be likely tr put cheese to good use. For a cold supper nothing Is better liked thar several kinds of cheese to amplify tb cold meat and salad of the mair course. For a hot dish also chees furnishes a savor which makes a tfteat less meal Interesting. Of course you know that the protein to cheese Is equal to that of meat You will be sure of giving the famll all that Is needed on that score, ever when, at dinner time, you occaslona1 ty give thero a luncheon or suppei dlsb with cheese as the main part ot the meal. Almost anywhere In the world bread and cheese nave been and are a staple meal of the simplest kind A reader a man has asked for mj favorite recipe for Welsh rarebit I tiardly dare do this, fot the Welsh rarebit Is often a man's specialty his contribution to the cooking of the Id LATTER WINS BET "There are two ways of buying stocks. One Is to buy outright." "Yes; and the other Is to buy In wrong." household Perhaps the very best Is that simple combination of melted cheese, well seasoned, with beer. I know men who make a real ceremony of the preparation of a rarebit The seasoning mustard, paprika, salt-m- ust be blended thoroughly, put In the pan with lust a bit of butter, which is melted but not allowed to brown The cheese, carefully flaked with a fork, is then added and stirred ovei a low fire until it is lust melted. At that psychological moment the beet is added, lust enough to thin and fla vor the cheese. It used to be a breathlest moment until It was settled that the two main Ingredients would blend. This blending really depend upon the freshness of the cheese, and until the last few year that freshness depended upon the state of the one large cheese which the grocer had In stock. The first cuts would be soft and In lust the right state for a rare bit. but the latter cuts had dried to such an extent that the fat or cook Ing would often separate from the curd. This, of course, spoiled the smoothness of the rarebit and gave It a leathery, stringy texture, I thought I was very clever when I discovered the blending of a little cornstarch with the seasoning would fake care of this In making most cheese dishes It ts much easier. I have found, to press fresh cheese through a coarse strainer with a wooden spoon rather than to attempt to grate It Of course. If you have cheese that has dried out you will use the grater. Timbales. fondues and souffles fla vored with cheese, are among the fa vorite baked dishes which are sultablt It is difficult to dlscriml for lunch. nate between souffles and fondues, but usually the base for the first Is a white sauce or cooked tapioca, while the base for the fondue Is bread crumbs Kgg yolks and whites are beaten separately, for bntb of these dishes, while for timbales, which are usually made with a bread crumb foun dation. the egg yolks and whites art not separated For quick luncheon dishes the hot AMERICAN ANIMALS My Neighbor SAYS: IT be useful to the cook to French cooks add a of sugar to each quart of water In which peas, marrows and other green vegetables are cooked. This brings out the flavor of the vegetable and Is very agreeable, especially In very young peas, which the French cook serves, pods and all, with cream. MAY know that window may be made to look larger by setting the curtain rods beyond the casing on each side and using draperies of a material heavy enough so that casings will not be seen through the material. small A Have a small horseshoe magnet Id your workbasket fastened to the end of a tape or ribbon of sufficient length so that It may be dropped to the floor to pick up scissors and needles. Try Ironing men's soft collars on a Turkish towel doubled to four thick nesses. The collars will Iron much easier. They will be smoother and shine like new when finished. 1933. by ( the Associated Newspapers) WNU Servlc FERRET D fruit salad with crackers and cheese makes a combination salad and dessert. Welsh Rarebit 1 tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon cornstarch cup milk Vi teaspoon salt Vt pound soft cheese V4 teaspoon mustard Few grains cayenne Toast or crackers Melt the butter, add the cornstarch and stir until well mixed ; then add the milk gradually while stirring constant Add the ly and cook two minutes. cheese and seasonings and stir until the cheese Is melted. Serve at oncf on slices of hot toast or toasted crack ter. Kidney Beans With Cheese. pound can kidney beans pound cheese, rubbed through strainef 1 onion, chopped fine 1 tablespoon butter Drain liquid from beans; run beans' and cheese through meat chopper Cook onion in butter and a very small detest all weasels boys dislike the measles! This ferret drives them to distraction, in looks and action! He's weasel-lik- e amount of water. Combine ingredients and add seasonings to taste. Mix thor oughly; then mold Info a loaf or roll moisten with melted butter and water and roll In bread crumbs. Bake In a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) until brown, basting occasionally with melt ed butter and water. Serve with to mato sauce. Cheese Pi 14 And when he comes to "Prairie Town" The prairie dogs will all pop down; But through their holes the ferret follows, And searches out their hidden hollows. So hunters train him now and then To roust a rabbit from its den. Hence comes the phrase "to ferret out" Which you will often read about. The ferret's fond of rats and mice, So don't you think it would be nice ferret If you could have a black-fooTo hunt for rats in grandma's garret? t' bf The P. F. VolUnd Co. WNU Scrrict) Vt Vt iy Ice sis::pp:;M A shoe salesman, who recently lost his job in an expensive shop through an economy move, la about to go Into business on his own without expending a cent for stock. It seems that the rule in that particular store, at least, is that when a customer returns a pair of shoes because of an Improper fit, the store takes back the pinching pair and gives her a new one. The shoes thus returned must be paid for by the salesman and become his property. So the former salesman intends to dispose of his accumulation at retail, with replacements from stocks acquired by his fellow workers. Squirrel lovers are writing letters to the Times about dogs. Several who walk through the parks mornings used to feed ten or more of the animals. Now they find d only a few. They are inclined to blame dog owners who, when they take their pets out for a stroll, allow them to run about unmuzzled. BaaJ tka InUrawaatala Colaaai It la vartk yar tim. Bar taa arWacta aaTartlaai. Thar an anrvly In. Bletona ana Laxatoaa Malta alipaaitiana aanny. Fsmt Dal patata ehlpa FlU aa apty "taaaaay". & Try aa Arraw alckla. It'a a taatkaaaM treat! And Bawlatt'i Bapraaia Jam (limply can't ba baat. Anal wban yaa'ra tlr4 aai weary naver lau le imna Of say Lain where yea can "ewiee la water it ta drink". r MILDRED K. YOUNG. Prey, Utah. mmm mm EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER LUMBER SASH DOORS MOULDINGS GLASS PAINT OIL PLUMBING FIXTURES VALVES PIPS Ketchum Builders' Supply Salt Lakr City 7S( W. 4th Sa. who can A critic is a fault-findgive good reasons; whereas, with most people, it is either "swell" or er "rotten". bit: "She's bad three husbands already and is after a fourth. Bus top vU5A 5 ASK TOUR DRUGGI8T FOR Witch Hazel Cream (8KIN LOTION) PRODUCT INTERMOUNTAIN True happiness leaves no reaction. The mind i3 at rest within itself, and the consciousness filled with the joy of living-- . i , Receiver's Sale of Pianos and Other Musical Instruments 17 M " f 4 1L 4 I I - Aa Receiver far Coneolidated Maaie Company I have pianoe for aale in many parte at the Intermonntaln Weat, particularly in Utah, aonthera Idaha, and weatern Wyoming;. Many af theae Inst rumen te have been repaaaeaeed and will ba aald for awing or teea. The old reliable Consolidated Muaie Company la being; liquidated to pay Unnaual bargaine may ba ereditora. ta bad for caah, ar convenient time may ba arranged at aimple 1 , ' : : ?JP A W .1 rine II of Prospect was crowned "dairy queen" at the meeting of the Dairymen's association. She won the life time meal ticket and the reath of alfalfa becaube she Is the famed mother of a famous line of cows, and for 13 years she has averaged 387 pounds of butterfat, which, whether or not you know your butterfat, is some record. N Wisconsin Included In the Inventory of course are all kinds and sizes of grips and suitcases, some of which have been there three years. In addition Is a tent, which has been on hand a year. A pair of riding boots was checked three years ago. A golfer left his clubs behind some time ago and a pair of faded satin slippers testifies Crust OW IT STARTEi"N By JBAH NEWTON Put shortening, cheese, salt and sift ed flour in a chopping bowL Chop on Heat the mix til completely blended. ture; make a hole In the center and add sufficient Ice water about two thirds of a cup to make a firm dough Dust lightly with flour and roll. WNU Servlc. Farm Horse Is Regaining Favor, Survey Reveals Bozeman. Mont. The farm horse is coming back on Montana ranches, sur veys by the Montana state college ex tension service Indicate. Figures gleaned from 24 of the state s 56 conn ties recently showed Increases In the number of farm horses ranging from per cent One hotel patron parks bis winter hat in a check room every spring and his straw hat In the fall THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY m illBiliill water 2 to 50 absent-mindedne- AN cup shortening cup cream cheese teaspoon salt cups pastry flour C 1(31 Bell Syndicate. STEVENSON Wins Crown and Meal Ticket for Life three years ago. A straw helmet, worn by some explorer In South American Jungles, has been lying on a shelf a year and a half, while a basket of china from the Orient has been there two and a half years. I'epper Paprika 1 cup bread crumbs Tomato sauce prairie dogs NOW, much as L.L ratea. The etock of merchandlaa In the Salt nr Lake atoro ia large and complete, of the ft neat line of Maaical Inatrnmenta on the market, all ta be Write diapoeed of at aacrifice prices. for catalognee and prices. ELIAS A. SMITH Receiver for Consolidated Music Co. Salt NEWiCl. Last fall, the head of a suburban household brought in a window screen, presumably to match It But the screen Is still there. So are two shotguns, checked six months ago. Then there's a radio set somewhat out of date now because it was checked By to the of some young woman. Then there are also an antique chair and a motorcycle windshield. bushy-taile- A 1 t The check room boy is city-breBut he is an expert on chckens and knows a lot about ferrets. In both instances, his education was forced on him. A crate of chickens wus left in his care for five days. Each day, he fed and watered them and when the holder of the check showed up, all the chickens were alive and well. A pair of ferrets was left for three days. But that was enough. Ferrets do not make the best company. cheese si ndwlch, open or closed and baked or fried, (s delicious. Crackers and cheese to finish a meal makes dessert unnecessary and almost every one likes it. If a jelly. Is served as well, It makes this service even bet ers. BLACK-FOOTE- Curious, the articles guests leave behind them In hotel check rooms in this mad Manhattan. For Instance, at the Hotel New Yorker, a champagne bottle has been standing on a shelf for the last two and a half years. Around its neck is a small card which bears a number. That number is the only Identification of the owner the hotel has. The other half of the check may have been destroyed or lost but the bottle will be there ten years from now unless claimed. Beside the bottle of champagne, Is a box of orchids, which was checked by a young man. The orchids are Just a bit faded. They were left a year ago. Wb CMparaU tha awt. PATRONIZE BOHI INDU8THT . 1933. Bell Oklahoma City. Okla. P. Craig, fifty-fou- Clarence turner-of- f r, of downtown store show windows, has a Job that Is almost a perpetual "snap." For 16 years be has made nightly rounds to an average of 300 stores, accumulating a total of approximately 1,700,000 twists of light switches to the "off" position. During Craig's long years on the job he has walked an estimated 350,400 miles around town, wearing the soles off a pair of shoes each two months. lights In I time. 133. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. Plflma a end ma full details about the new Frigldaire that uses noj more current than one electric light duid, ana aiso me super moaeis. I CO. W. H. DINTZ CITT lan- SALT guage. When we come to think of the mil lions upon millions of people who have been born, who have lived and died upon this earth, that man must be great Indeed to have made even the sllghtesl Impression upon humanity's What then shall we say of memory. the attainments of those who will go on forever because they are a part of our every day, living vocabulary. The word Itself we have after the Athenian law giver of Identical name, known as one of the Seven Wise .Men and one of the greatest sages of all Salt Lake City E. 1st So. Man's Job "Snap" Turns Off Lights IS not given to many people to perpetuate themselves through 15 WNU Service. Syndicate. OUCH "Solon" IT It's a wonder she wouldn't give some one else a chance." LAKE Jud Tunkins says he hears mon--, ey referred to as a medium of exj I change. it0 ff rS.S I II I lie Darling. I would be so happy If you would but smile on my suit. She I feel more like laughing. 'r wek wilt ba paid for the beat article en "Why yea ahaatd aaa Intermonntaln made GaacU" Similar ta above. Send yonr atarr In prone ar yeraa ta In- termoontain Prodaeta Column. P. O. If yoar Box ISiS, Salt Lake City. etary appeari In thla column yoa will celve check for $3.00 Week No. 1332 W.N.U--Sa- lt Lake City |