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Show -- 42 From Ephraim, Sanpete County, the fol- be used, but it is apt to contract moisture lowing excellent showing comes, under .from the air, and "thus render the clothes : ":T:;:-.damp. date August 8th: Stewed Calf's FEET.Bivide the T feet Editor Woman's Ex poxext: Dear Sister Tho Ephraim branch of the at the joints, and split the claws, put them Female Relief Society was organized by "into a stewpan, and pour in cold water to 4r T?l I tl 'a cover them completely. If a thick slice of il 1 xisnop anuie I'eiersen on me ist oi iipm, the lean of an unboiled ham or knuckle of lbbv, at .bpnraim, witn tne proper omeers, as follows: President, Airs, Sarah A. Peter- bacon be laid at the bottom of the pan it sen: Counselors, Mrs. Ellen Madsen, Mrs. will greatly improve the whole preparation. a Ellen Doriiis; Treasurer, Mrs. Matilda When the boiling takes place, throw-i- n Petersen; Secretary, 3Irs. Agnesa Smith little salt, and after the scum has been re Armstrong. Since that time, thq Society moved, add - some parsley, celery, onion", has donated for the sick and poor, at home, cloves, mace, and pepper,! Stew softly until in food, clothing, house jent, medicines and the flesh parts entirely from the bones, take other necessaries, $731.67; to P. E. Fund, it from them, strain part of the. gravy, skim $260: to assist the poor saints home from ofTthe fat, flavor with catsup,' and thicken, Scandinavia, $700; and there is now re- when it boils, with flour and butter: nut in maining in. the hands of the . Treasurer , building- a HalL $300. 3fakini? the total amount of donations Jrom April 1st, MISCELLANEOUS. ASKING A BLESSING, -- "Ay; but wait, good wife, a minute; IJiave first a word to say: is? Do you know what day wedding-day.'tis our ! 5Iother, we sat at supper Whei the guests had gone away; You sat that side, I sat this Bide,,,- - "s Forty years ago H to-da- y! "Then what plans we laid together, What brave things I meant to do! would find us Could we dream At this table me and you? to-d- ay . "Better 60, no doubt and yet I Sometimes thinkr- -I cannot tll Had our boys ah, yes! I know dear; Yes, He doeth all things well. "Well, we're had our joys and sorrows; Shared ounmiles as well as tears; And the best fall I've had , raunmi love ior iorty years: . , "Just as now, -- -- ' to-d- ay ! WOMAN'S EXPONENT. : '' A A ' ; . , 1 to-wor-ds yoiir3 - lFoor we've been, but not forsaken; ' 0rief we ve known but never ebame J86?,MtoAu a worhllof sunshine, beauty and sweetness is concentrated Agness SmitiitAjuistroxg. in this one attribute. Innocence Secretary. F. R. SOCIETY REPORTS. are its constant companions, for it canHOUSEHOLD-HDvTnot in its refined state, exist where there is Smithfield,' Cache County, July 01, 1872. impurity, or vulgarity. ; When it brightens :EDITOBJVA's JExrONEXTJ 4 and wreathes the lips witli axi -- a love of change, the countenance I congratulate you on the success of your Ixstabilitv among domestics is an evil in our country, smiles, even a plain, commonplace face appaper. I am. : very much pleased with it, umen to good advantage ; while without its mignt tie remedied in a , great pears and am always anxious to see each coming measure, n employer, especially the mis- warm and genial expressions, the most faultTnumber. I wish you prosperity in every tresses families, wouldrtake moreTpains less features are Unlovelv ' Whofhor mnni- J. S. C. to makeoftheir good work. residences agreeable and to tested4n.looks,rvronls or actions, Ifc-- is tho We herewith fcend you a financial report outpourings of a frank and irenerous honrt; of our Society, since its organization. We attach domestics to their families bv fooUnv and is actuated by virtuous and unsplfish held our annual Meeting on the 13th of of gratitude and affection. It is not merely w . soing inem good food,, comfortable principles. Xo intelliirence. howfivpr su May; had a good attendance, and all felt rooms, presents and privileges that ih o f . perior, can make a person an acroonTlA rnm. well. Our Society is in a prosperous condition. Since our organization we have re- tachments of domestics are secured. These panionofwithout the maintenance of some degree pleasantry. IJut with a reasonable ceived in donations and increase of value on things are necessary, but not all rhnt w A kindly interest should be mani- share of it, some people render themselves property 8858.50; which wo have disposed quired. and their compiny very desira"of as follows f ' Given to" the poor, 319.06 fested for Jhe hapinesx and welfare of the fascinating, ble their intellectual development domestic. Make her feel that von arft rpjllv though paid for the educating of dependent children, her be and their education limited. may meagre friend, and can afford, occasionally, to 183.13; to assist in gathering the poor, make little sacrifices to accommodate her nuae ana Doisterous jruietv. that whioh c $77.00; for public expenses, $50.00, and feelings,-whicmay be as sensitive and n calculated to excite, weary and create after Hiavc a balance now in the Treasury of $229.-2uiasaiisiaction, is no part of genuine A share in the railroad, and shares in susceptible of enjoyment as your own. But happy tears as -- well It does not speak Well for womnnkinrl' store are included in our the may Ie the overflowings of innoand those who o out laughter v. - - that washer-womeproperty on hand. cent joyoiisness. 3Iks. E. T. MoREiiEAD, President, to day 's work, prefer to work for gentlemen. Tun Great Ui;ll ii Russia. The Mrs. Jaxe S. Coleman, Secretary, Yet they positively aver . that gentlemen Mrs. Margaret Story; Treasurer. fincUess fault with their work and are much largest bell is in Russia, in the city of Mosmore liberal in their prices, for work than cow. The Russians call it "the king of ladies. The bells." Golden is The following report is from the Rule It should 17th be feet nearly twenty ward, kept high, sixtv ' in view ladies feet should around once at a the Salt Lake Citv: two while rash bottom, , feet thick yi their own and collars andet our and hundred nifties up weighs that thousand pounds! ' The meeting of the fiftli vear they may be able to consider the real esti- Just think of a round room tho of the IV R. Society of the 1 7th ward,was mate shape of a of the not and labor, feet underrate bell, twenty it when across, with walls two feet held in the Union Hall, Thursday, August 6. with the and can settling poor have some idea of how thick, who are creatures, you The report, which was read thus obliged toAvork to big the bell is. Would you like to ring gain a livelihood. by the Secretary, showed the society to be takes twelve men to ring it. It Pudding. Take a jound of stoned raisins, in good order. The sum of $158.44 had been They tu of rum or brandv, and pull, and it booms and tolls so as toaf-modisbursed to the needy during the past six six Vcggs, a wine-glasome beef marrow, a pound of corn flower deafen one.: Its tongue or .' :, . months. clapper K Wehavea large ttos of Scandinavian si or rnauena, some sugar, two tumblers of fourteen feet long. AVhen they were making ten who devote some hours a week to the miiK, citron or lemon peel, and nutme to this big bell, some of the noble and-ric- h study of the English language,- aud: are taste; fmix perfectly, and "add in bread-crum- peopleandwere so proud of it, that they pnt until you get sufficient consistence. gold silver rings in wUh' the metal. taught by Sister Julia Howe, Vho realized Tieightly 'In a clothrand boil four hours. :v. A VIGOKOUS Old arintiihirf cf iiu;n IhkiimQuntfL them through a knowledge of the English OTATOSBott two or three po'un'ds e,Kansaileho of potatoes, mash : them well, add slowly language. i iv lw uu una nis noe. but During the meeting the sum of $50.00 was good broth,' sufficent for your tureen- - let never, stopped to pick it up until he had donated to the Perpetual Emigration Fund. thh well boil, and then add some spinach finished the row. He then went back and President Mrs, M. A Hyde suggested that sorrel, a little parsley, lemon, thyme, found the appendage, brushed a synopsis of the proceedings of the meeting and sage, all chopped fine: toil all fi mint the dirt offamputated and carried it to the house, be sent to the ExroKENT which, being put utcs; pepper and salt to taste; where with the hcin of his xrif o,i just before : to vote, passed unanimously. . n taking off the fire, add two fruit eggs, jar wax, he replaced it and then 'went A good feeling prevailed and all felt to do Hexderixg Fabrics e il a Incombustible againHe manr be-- " Ml they could to aid the poor and Dissolve borax to in hot water, sotik the cloth- longs suffering. a Greeley (lub, is a deacon in a Since the organization of tho Society, four ing in ihe4iquidr and aftenvard letlt"drv7 church, never imbibes in the the anient, years and a halfago, weTIiavo raised in dona- It, Will not bo impossible to Inflame it, all neither swears nor chews gum. tions;. $2,67.42;v disbursed t othe. poor, though it will burn with a slow com. -- A 61,797.15; and have at present in the treas-urj- -, bustion.VAlum hasaway CLANCE, a twinkle,- - or an earnest look been in cash, upwards of $300.00. the same purpose, but It isrecommendedto for often expresses volumes when there is no the time for wonls. Eyes are Injurious "Mrs, G. A. Aldee, Secretary. notonlvgiven for clothing; tho earbonato of potash ma v also sight but for tlm expression of ideas. N. u Still Respectfully, Ac, emittedAraie!'' JiAttterJor-JJA- tee bless Thy Holy EEiiFULESS.-WI- mit and-chast- ity S, i I . h 9. cheer-fulnes- s. Co-operati- as-quiet ve n, semi-annu- al semi-annu- al if ss ' -- st . : '- bs -- " : .. l c-- " . well-beate- -- -- to-wor- k self-mad- |