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Show I CirfUU LeaJer, Garfield, Gtah Friday January 29, 1831 Public Library May Copper Bowlers Drama Witnessed Cyprus Lexica Lc:ss Take S.L Team Help The Unemployed To Ft Dcuzhs 34-4- 4 Large Audience Continued from pig om tnd therefor luitable for the intermediate and junior high school grad-e- i; and study of the man at an By exemplar of a aocial and political philosophy upon which the Mors Than of onr national lift it founded. drama, A four-ac- t Washington, more than any other Diamonds" was presented Wednesday historic personality in onr country's evening February 3 in the P. G A history, cxemplics tbit philosophy. - muarment HaU by varioui member of tbs Pleasant Green Sunday School WOMAN S CLUB MEETS , to large and appreciative audience. and directed met The Woman's The Magna play was written Qub A. Francillon, leading M. Mr. Wednesday evening for their regular by character lady t th Salt Lake Playbusiness and social meeting. Mrs. J. house. She was assisted by Miss R. Jarvis, president, presided. It was Blanch Taylor. The play abounded hi excitement Guernsey, Lireported by thrills, with a seasoning of mirth and brarian, that 897 books bad been cir- provoking incidents. Each player enculated during the month of January, acted hi character to perfection, with and that Mrs. R. Atwater of New some especially brilliant biu of actseveral individuals. York City bad made a contribution of ing by of tb The following members 18 books, and had subscribed to four Pleasant Green Sunday School took Bennion, magazines for the Magna library. She part in the drama.- Ruth Healy, Mrs. Mylan Ethel Poulton, bad also placed many lovely pieces of Emma Elmer. J. M. Ferguson. W. H. - linen at the disposal, of tbe Club to Reynolds,and James - Blanch-Tayldo with at they tee fit. It was decided Cm!TU Mabel Angell and T. W. to contribute the linen to the EmerJones directed the arrangemenU of gency Relief, After the business meet and lights, with D. F. Ottley, scenery ' ing. a aocial was enjoyed. Prize were and Jiin Cockirtll in charge of the James Purser was awarded to Mrs. A. J. Radebaugh, ,uge carpentry. Various orchestral Mrs. O. A. Sonne, Mrs. J. R. Jarvia, property man. number were given by musical and and Mrs. Carrie Peterson. Refresh- the Sunday School orchestra, during Mis. Elis ments were served. the intermission of acts. tuper-ttrac-to- Miss-Sara- h Rigler Leads Pivot Scorers Cyprus Rigler,, sensational basketball center, ranki first of tbs pivot men in Jordan basketball division with 35 points scored from 17 field and one foul goala. Sandberg, John Grantsville, continues in second post-- " tion while Anderson, Tooele, . moved up to third place, the position formerly held by Slotti of the Bingham Miners. The Bingham star, did not score a single field goal a gainst Tooele, thereby dropping to fifth place. has lt boy, Rigler, tall, really been the sensation of the Cyprus basketball team this year. Several times b has literally brought the Pirates "out of the kinks" by bis accurate uncanny, Hit guarding and singular swift move-men- u have been favorably commentn ed on by many sport critics. His athletic ability is not limited to only basketball, for he was one of the chief mainstays of the Cyprus gridders last fall. AU who have seen this boy in action predict big things for him in the athletic field. Pehrson, Cyprus guard, George places second in the list of defensive players, Beckstead of Jordan leading by 4 points, with 27 points from 12 field and 3 foul goals. Vaculin, Cyprus, follows in third place, having made a leap from sixth position in the lineup to third, as a mult of scoring 8 points against Jordan Friday. George Markovich, despite the Miners' losses, leads all scorers in the Jordan District. He has sank 20 field and 12 foul goals for a tout of 52 This total gives the Bingham points. forward an average of 1 3 poinu per games for the four league contests. Hale, Grantsville, places second with a than Markovich, while Erekson, Murray, has chalked up 40 poinu to place third. Turpin, Cyprus forward --places sixth with 8 field and 5 foul goals,' for a total of 21 poinu. well-bui- basket-shootin- well-know- . . of the n stattA. merican Legion Auxiliary George Bicentential committee, Washington to arrange for observance of tb holiday in Magna by the Auxiliary. PRESIDENT RETIRES The W. B. A. Lodge met Monday evening at the Womens Clubrooms for their regular business meeting and social. After the business proceed arc of the evening had been carried out, the evening wu (pent socially. Mrs. Florence M. Long, retiring president of the organization was the guest of honor. Thou present included Met-d- a met James Rom, Clara Bjorland, Jack Nielson, Effir Lucben, C F. Westphal, B. W. Richardson, Robt. Ridge, Fred Barton, O. . A. Sonne, Julia McGill, A. L. Ocierman, and Athletic Girls fr: Give Assembly somer-saultin- g, Clever dancing numbers by Doro-th- y Nielson- - and LoiShulti-urt favorably received by the appreciative audience, followed with a waltz dogg by a large group of girls. Dale .Aldridge, Ariadne Swenson and Mar gery .Schonfield, formed an attractive trio to execute some charming dance steps. Keen interest is shown by girls in Miss Jennie athletics at Cyprus. Jones, gymnastic teacher has organiz ed Girls basketball, baseball and volley ball teams, and under her tutorship, athletic endeavors have gone for ward in strides. Busy Beans -6 -$2JDinne-fim - tion of the raw beans. There are canned baked beans, pork and beans, red kidney beans, refugee beans, beans with tomato sauce and wax beans. Usually they may be Just' warmed, perhaps seasoned, and served, but there are many dellcloua recipes of which beans ere en Important Ingredient, such as Eew England Bean Hurry-U- p Pot: Dice one green pepper end fry for three minutes in two tablespoons fat. Add one No. 3 can tomatoes, and cook three minutes can carmore. Add one rots, diced, one'catrNesr England beans and one can corned beef, season and heat thoroughly. oven-bake- ' d ,KK4C6CX444(KC4(KtKi - Simple Recipe Often Enjoyed More Than An Elaborate One Due to th extreme interest in tap dancing, special classes have been or The Athletic Girls plan to ganized. present their assembly to the Plymouth School in the near future. Jack Marlor. Tables-o- f "500" were arranged and prizes swarded to. Mrs. Luchesi first and Mrs. Wtsthal, con- VISITORS HERE i solation. Mrs. Ridge, newly elected Mrs. Verl Bishop and baby daughbeautiful linen president, presented tablecloth to Mrs. Lonf in appreciater art guests at the bom of Mrs. tion of her faithful service. A daintily Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bishop's parents, arranged luncheon was served. Bezzant for an indefinite stay, , GIVE DANCE. The Uuh Copper Qub entertained at a dance Wednesday evening ft the clubrooms. Music wu furnished by Dick Ridd and orchestra. A large crowd was in kttsndance. NEW MEMBERS Tb Commercial Qub of Cyprus High School held its regular meeting during the week. Six new members, Roland consisting of Vera Magics, Young, Wilmot Farnsworth, Wilma Ma kies, Norma Brown and Drutilla Baxter vert initiated into tbf ..club. Mrs. Madeleine Waldit, Commercial teacher at Cyprus, it sponsor of the club. Before a student is eligible for TO GIVE DANCE membership to the club, an average The annual and traditional "Girls of B for one semester in commercial Dance" of the Cyprus High School mutt be made. will be given, the evening of Feb- subjects ruary 13 at the Cyprus High School by the Girls League, active and flour- VISITED PARENTS. ishing organization of Cyprus. Miss Mrs. Althea Wortbea of Salt Lake Anna Pehrson. Dean of Girls, is in was a guest Thursday of her parents charge of general arrangements. Plant are going forward to mike Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Evert. Miss this one of the- biggest snd belt danc-t- r Helena with bet after ever held at the school. The gen- a week's vacation with relatives and eral public it cordially invited to friends in Salt Lake. , ooo -- hs ed Appointment ofOgdrir,-ehirm- V tb' 1, - A novel assembly was presented to students of the Cyprus Junior High by the Athlttit Girls under the diree tioaof-Mis- " Jennie Jones, physical education teacher at Cyprus. g Difficult stunts of soiling, the hoop, tSrtwheel-inthrough Baker directed the musical program. and other unique tricks were given by the girls. One of the features of tb assembly was an exhibition of Given a dance while doing the backbend difficult feat in itaelf, by Miss Nola the of bead Mu. Jaynt Pickett, Mecham. local American Legion Auxiliary, wu appointed, by Mrs. M. Alice Collins Tb 38tb Infantry basket eers of Fort Donglas, continued their hot pace' in the Utah State Amateur League by defeating Cyprus Post, No. 38. 34 to 44 at tb Utah Copper Qub bouse Tuesday evening. Led by their right forward, Tuttle. and aided and abetted by the other forward and the center, the soldiers raced into an early lead and held the upper hand through th of th game, though th Cyprus hoy forged ahead several times to lead by .one or two baskets. Scintillating work by Wayne Sonne. flashy Magna forward, who tallied 8 points kept the local boys at the heel of the soldiers. The Cyprus Legion Quint slipped up on several "In the second place, the library passes and were off on may assist the reader to sec the need their short shots, but their offense of a readjustment to the new condi- was up to tthe top notch. tions of life. No one i too old to learn. The old way of meeting the L. F. A. HOLD SOCIAL. The L. P. A. Qub met Friday evdays 'work will not answer- - Certain books and magazine articles may be just at the home of Mr. Fern Goa CERTAIN foods are ening read which will assist in making a vobeans are one energy for their regular sociaL Three tables of them. It is pretty hard to get cational readjustment. , of bridge wen arranged and prize as much nourishment and down"The library also map be kept open right vim1 from an equal quanmore boars, particularly at night, to for high scon given to Mr. Led tity of any other food. A man accommodate the increased number of Ferguson. Each of tx retiring offic-e- n can do a lot of work on beans, a for which rethe is of th club, Mrs. Earl Newboldt, boy can hike a long way on them, depression patrons radio If a is sponsible. available, a Mrs. Kenneth Kidd and Mrs. Frank and a woman can withstand an book-o- p with the broadcasting comChapman wen presented with lovely avalanche of household wear and panies will often furnish valuable tear without jangled nerves If she gifts. A late luncheon wu served. has lunched well on this wholesome article of diet Beans are economical, also, one of the most economical of foods. All Varieties Csnned You canhiiy them tor to' ltttld, and the canned product Is so good, that It la bur rarely worth while to spend time upon tho prepara Under tb capable leadership of P. "During the present depression R. Schultz, Team No. 3 of th Uuh the winner of and. are at least two significant there bowlers, Copper first half of th Uuh Copper Qub's things the library may do to assist the 1932 bowling tournament, wrested two out of three games. and the senes unemployed. from Worthen brothers piansters of "Besides famishing leading matter Salt Lake, last week; for pleasure and recreation the library Tb Copper bowler eajily took may help to build op the moral of the first gams 888 to 704, but lost through furnishing but subjectunemployed the second by one pin, 830-83matter that will indicate the made a comeback and cinched th series nature of the new economic condiby winning tb last game, 864 to tions that have arisen. Sound informa822. J. Blatnick of the visiting tion on timely subjects must be asteam wu high point man of th evensembled so that the reader may get an ing with games of 199, 171, snd intelligent idea of tb changed conditions that must be met. 185, making a total of 555. ' EVERY housewife who has the new year with a resolution to keep to a budget and see that the dollars and dimes go Just as far as possible will be Loyalty st Success GO HAND IN HAND Buy From The Guy Kfo Can Buy From You T BM Tow - W 1 ri.' . Dur WIZXX YOU Interested In the menu below. It makes economy not only palatable but distinctly appetizing. Thm-m-m,- " your family or guests will say, "this is a good dinner. And so tt is. Here are mens and formulas containing the secret of Its excellence. Creole Steak tLOS Maihtd Potatoes 10 Bread and Butter 11 Jellied Grapefruit Soled 87 Apple Dumplings 36 DemUasse S - Salt and pepper two pounds of roun steak and Creole Bteak : dredge well with flour. Brava on both sides in a little fat la a heavy skillet Remove meat aad add one ahredded green pepper end six email whole onions and brown. Return meat to pan, spread with prepared mustard, and pile the pepper and onions on top and around the steak. Add one can tomatoes, cover tightly and cook slowly until tender. Just before done, add one 'can peas. Jellied Grapefruit Salad: Dissolve one package orange gelatin in one cup boiling water. Add two tablespoons sugar and' the juice from one No. 8 can grapefruit and let cooL When beginning to thicken, add the shredded ' grapefruit, and pour into molds. Chill, unmold onto lettuce, - top with half cup mayonnaise. !O)O)O8O8OO)OltO(0OIONO8Ob Sell DO YOU RET.IEr.IBER WHAT HAPPENED A At Hztis YEAR AGO ON FEBRUARY 22? Evers-return- B t JOBXFHINBFM4GIBSON bwtttet Dindw, Betas V WELL PREPARED, but inexpensive and simple recipe Is often en-joyed far more titan one that is overly elaborate. ( At this time of the year especially, good substantial foods, skillfully seasoned and attractive in appearance, are welcomed by the homemaker whose task it is to serve nourishing, appealing meals to families coming home cold A and hungry. The dishes suggested below are guaranteed to please every appetite. e Casserole of Pork Chope and salt and dash of pepper. Stir gently Needles: Cook 2 cups egg noodles until cooked and serve on buttered " in boiling salted water for 8 min- toast. Baked Ham Slices with Potato : . utes. Drain. Sprinkle 8 pork chope On a large slice of cured ham, lightly with salt and pepper and inch thick, place a one-inlayer of broom in a skillet. Add to noodles, very thinly sliced potatoes. Cover 1 small onien minced, teaspoon with a similar slice of ham and inalt, H' cup Tomato Ketchup and sert toothpicks to prevent slipping. 114 cups water. Put chops in Sear in a very hot oven (475F.) casserole, 'cover with noodles and until delicately brown. Combine 4 sprinkle top with buttered crumbs. cup Tomato Ketchup and 14 cup Bake at S50F. for SO to 40 min- water, and pour over ham. Cover utes. A good substantial dish for and continue baking in a hot oven an every day dinner. (425F.) about 45 minutes or until Swiss Steak: Into a thick round tender.. Garnish by placing Stuffed steak, pound flour seasoned with Spanish Olives on tops of toothsalt and pepper. Brown in skillet picks, and with springs of parsley. in beef fat. Place slices of onion Salmon and Corn Patties: Flake on top and sprinkle with chopped a can of salmon and add green pepper. Combine H cup 1 cup whole kernel corn, 4 cup ToTomato . Ketchup and 114 cups mato Ketchup, 8 tablespoons flour, water and pour over meat- .- Cover 2 eggs well beaten and 1 teaspoon and simmer slowly until tender. salt. Drop by heaping tablespoons Cuban Eggs: In a skillet, place In a skillet, the bottom of which is 1 cup sausage and 2 teaspoons well covered with hot fat. Fry un- - -finely chopped onion. Fry for 8 til golden brown, turn and brown minutes and add 4 tablespoons To- other side. Serve hot. Garnish with mato Ketchup. Add 6 eggs, beaten slices of Genuine Dill Pickle and well and seasoned with teaspoon sprigs of parsley, -- ch one-pou- can make smart frocks without fittings. You sntw tfe Yes, really. ' Science CHALLENGE and Business convention of the rIE annualCaanen.Aaaociatlon will he held In the largest hotel in the world, the gigantic Stevens, In Chicago, from January twenty-fiftto January thirtieth, and the annual conventions of the National end of the Canning Machinery and Supplies Associations will he held there at the earns time. Even the largest hotel In the world, however, cannot accommodate the six or seven thousand men who meet annually to discuss how to maintain and. If possible. Improve the quality of all the foods that art canned In this country, and there will be a large overflow to other nearby hotels. h Food-Brok- WdterWiqKt ChatntioA 1922 ! Aiddl2WQiqKt Champiov 1929 er Te Make Them Better The main object of the conventions Is to find ways and means of maklnr still better the canned foods which hare reached euch an enormous rate of con- - With this object In sumption. mind, scientists from all over the United States are called npon te contribute their knowledge and research to perfecting still further our marvelous 'American technique of canning foods. Among those who addressed the convention of the National Can-ner- s Association last year were scientists from Colombia University, the University of Minnesota, Purdue University and Its Experiment Station at Lafaystta, Ind the University of Wisconsin, the Iowa State Agricultural Gob lege, the American Medical Association, the Hooper Foundation, the California Board of Health, th of Michigan Department Agriculture, the Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, end the laboratories of the National Canners Association la Washington and San Francisco, and of tho American Can Company In Maywood, XUlaols. - It doesn't matter what sort of figure you hare either. Perhape you think that sound, too good to be true. Well, Just get a Smartfit Foundation Pattern In your correct else and type, make up your muslin pattern and' eee for yourself. There are patterns for tho Average Type, Larger Hip Type and Little Women Type in regular and half aiaea, Smartfit Foundation Patterns are on sale at leading department storee everywhere. Be sore to aak for Smartfit Feundation Patterns, there are no there like them. If you cannot get them In your locality, write to the pictorial review company 22 West 39th St., New York j dttcriptlv? circular City |