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Show vALIIK Pape Four A Ml. I UCAN-IXG- CACI I E COUNTY. AN. - -- - Home Budgets Help in Plan For Family talk ,;xn I cup Uk tubir-puu- n a MiVrOCK I.S.A.C. EXTENSION htK It K A budtat U a picture ot one aim la life. It U ft pattern lor on ('I spruduigs. It mil show clear. family U persbtcmly )y bow tl By MliS. KINA U. building toward 1U cherished goals. Xi i thing most desirable la human life are health, security, and advancement. Tlieae thins seldom ' They have to be juat happen. nd Inhand firm ft by 1 rasped telligently directed. There are certain daily duties that must be planned and per formed such aa the purchase of comfortable and durable clothing; keeping the house with Its furnishings and surroundings clean and cafe; and buying protective incur' anoe to bring security and pcaie f mind; the reasonable allotment of money for wholesome recreation and entertainment; the farloob and ahead In btiuig education training for children so thut thy may have Uielr fair chance In fu. ture opportunities; tlie gradual accumulation of security tor old age. the beginning of which must come In the early years of the family's cycle of llle. The most desirable things In family living are acquired by making every dollar do Its duty to the utmost. The buying power of every dollar can be Increased by following three simple rules: First: Lay out ft spending plan In advance and then play fair by sticking to It. Second: Buy with Informed Judgment. Third: Get full service from the grods that are purchased. Tills takes Die combined abilities of the entire family. An ur.plannetLfor living exposes one to attacks of hardships, disappointments, uncertainties, distress and pain. They can be avoided, to ft great extent, by keeping home accounts and using the accounts to make The budgets. extension service of the Utah Slat" Agricultural college, at Logan, will send Information regarding home budget plans upon request. 1 sugar and water of piepured aute ham In bulter and re. Mince onion e to casserole. X and cook In fat it warning In fry( ing pan until yellow. 8iir In flour, sugar and mustard, and when well blended add stock from can, and 3 laixxiui baking powder enough water to make one cup uapoun salt Add Bordelaise sauce and stir uncup milk til thick and smooth. Strain over Wash Uie aprtcoU, chop fine, hum and bake In a hot oven MW and mix with 2 tablespoons of the Ft IS minutes Kilt Uie remaining flour flour. SQUASH SOUP with live baking powder and salt Mix together one cupful of Cream the fat. add the sugar, and eggs, and add alter, boiled squash that has been mitslicd and put through ft col lan- natcly with the milk to the sifted der, two tablrapoonfuli of minced dry ingredients. Stir in the apricelery, one teaapoonful of salt and cot. Pour into a greased mold, sugar, one tablespoonful of onion cover, and steam for 3 hours. of Serve hot with hard sauce. teaspoonful Juice, COTTAGE CHEESE ANI) pepper and a pinch of mace. Pre. pare two tablespooiufula of butter riNEAITLE SALAI) and flour mixed together. Add a Small can of crushed pineapple little of a quart of milk, stir un- 1 lb. cottage cl ax sc til well blended, then add the regreen pejipera mainder and heat slowly. Beat 4 cup chopix-cup mayonnabe the squash until light and mix to taste with the other ingredients. Heat Season Shredded lettuce very hot and serve at onre. Iut the pineapple into stmlm r NINE INDIVIDUAL and piivi dry; add the cottu-- e rUMIKIN TIES cheese, seasoning to taste, green 3 cups flour peppers and half the mayonnaise; 1 mix well. Dip a large spoon Into teaspoon salt 1 cold milk, then tuke a spoonful cup lard f the elieese mixture and shape; 3 tablespoons cold water Mix flour and salt. Cut In lard put on the lettuce and garnish with knife. Mixing with knife with a spoonful of the dressing; When stiff sprinkle with paprika. Tills must slowly add water. dough forms, shape It Into ball be served cold. Break out and fit Into deep muffin COCONUT DROP CAKES pana. Add filling. Make small patty raxes ana FILLING frost with the following Icing: Boll a cup of sugar and a quarter 3 cups pumpkin of a cup of milk or half the 3 teaspoons cinnamon amount together for five minutes. 1 teaspoon cloves Then beat until It la creamy and I teaspoon nutmeg over the cakes spread thinly teaspoon ginger I teaspoon salt Sprinkle them liberally with grnt. ed or prepared coconut. cup dark brown sugar I 3.4 cups sugar GINGER SNAPS weU-Uai- one-four- th -2 1- -2 3 eggs cups milk Mix Ingredients and pour Into Bake 10 irlmdes pastry shells. In moderately hot oven. Reduce heat and bake 20 minutes In modAllow pies to erately slew oven. cool In pans. The pies can he or topped with served plain whipped cream. a Heres good pudding for - -- .i r pledges to kept? year. If they increase in tlie same proportion as In 1932. . wlU total about 267.000. Tills Is onlv 4 3 per wnt of tlie number of farms tn Uie country. Another favorable sign is that Insurance companies n wnd banks have been following Happenings that affect thft din. extremely liberal policy in the ner palls, divided checks and tax natter of farm mortgages, only bill of every Individual National foreclosing when no other course and International Problems In- 1 possible. The present acuteness separable from Local Welfare: of the situation ts. also, mainly t Economic r The belief la widely expo d that a clear-clegislative program ton would probably do at Wa.-himore to Initiate trade activity than any other single development at the moment. The present congre-- s has created the impression In business that almost anything may happen, thus forcing Industry to ut be extremely cautious. . . Tlie Boston News Bureau observes: "All of the factors now at work may make for further shrinkage In purchasing power, but It brings Into closer readjustment the various factors that will ultimately make for stability. And the more rapidly Investment confidence Is strengthened the sooner will the One cup sugar, one cup processes of financial revival be one cup mixed butter and stimulated." lard, one tablespoon ginger, one teaspoon soda dissolved In hot waIt Is held that the farm mortter. one teaspoon cinnamon, one-ha- lf gage situation, while bad, gives no teaspoon each of cloves, all- cause for the hysteria that has been spice, flour. Roll thin and bake sweeping over the country in reIn a quick oven. cent weeks. Foreclosures for tir wYfT47i j 5 Ibs6Qc Grapefruit, large seedless Butter, Best Creamery Grapefruit, large can, . . 2 Florida Gold Checker Oats, Ig. pkg. . . 2 for 25c 4 .... lbs. STEAK, Short Cut 2 I1h. lb. . . TIP ROAST , Iff. Pkff. 12 .... c lf fic FAR - pkff. 07- Qrc FEARS, Ig. can 2 cans Smithfield . . Hyrura . . Welliville Specials for Saturday, Feb. 25 Fine Beet 10 lbs. . . . SOAP Special White SOAP Jumbo C. W. 10 tf-.- Phone Norih 1st East can 3 165 MMUCTaJ miamg if 2 ska FOR Tomatoes, No. 2 can . J String Beans No. 2 can . FELIX CASH MARKET rj .a bars bars 5 Corn, No. 300 WEST 1ST. NORTH JfeXfeMsey. & lib. pkg . Tomato 8 oz. can Diced Beets . . . Diced Carrots . Pork and Beans Prop. qgZc . . LED ROAST LB13 LB. LEG OF LAMB I' 5-t- 3 TALL CANS C . ie 14 oz. CATSUP bottle 13 each Nice Size 2 dozen . ' Large Juicy LB. "LRS . . Dry Pack per can . . Good Quality 710 whole or half per doz GRAPEFRUIT eGhd Size LETTUCE CELERY Solid Heads each HEARTSELh U. S. INSPECTED 21c 3 for 25c Tomatoes large can solid Pac- tShelled Walnuts, fresh stock lb. 10c 2 pkgs. 15 c Starch, Gloss MARKET SPECIALS Steer Pot Roast, any cut . . . . lb. 8c Fancy Rolled Rib Roast . . lb. 15c Tender Steer Chuck Steaks lb. 10c Lean Pork Roast lb. Oc 3 lbs. 35c Loin Pork Chops Home Rendered Lard . . 2 lbs. 15c Fresh Fish Spring Chickens Ricei'ree GRAINS of GOLD ROAST BEEF LB. lb. 16c lg. can 1 OOc COFFEE, lb. lTc . . Logan si Soap, Crystal White . . Oranges, sweet & juicy 2 doz. 25c 1 doz. 25c Oranges, large Soap, Jergens hand . . 6 bars 25c Coffee M. & J. guaranteed 1 lb 20c Coffee, Maxwell House . 1 lb. 23c extra fancy, lit UG Eli AM 1 1 "Tc 2 U for 25c for 25c 10 bars 25c Olives, "Tc ROILING MEAT lb. PHONE West Center 48 . . n, Ole AKIKIlilI Bargain Specials for Saturday 10 lbs. 53c Sugar Rose . . 48 lbs. 65c PI mil? I LUUil Golden West Morgan TDvey, 19, of Malad, Idaho. pleaded guilty Thursday before City Judge Jesae P. Rich to liquor possession, and was fined I2S. Tov. ey was arrested at a locsvl dance rn. George W, Skidmore, C. A. hall Wednesday by Special Officer Lundfthl, John H. Moser and B. Alfred Gnehm aa he was taking T. Cordon. O. W. Edwards repre- a drink. sented his father, the late William WILL BUY Yearling Holstein bet. Edwards, among the past Plume fere, Jonathan Smith, Smlthfield Exchange. (OIDIiltQN ..., , 4j Sole Owner 51-5- Eight past president of the Rotary club were entertained Thursday at the regular luncheon. They are: Alma Sonne, O. Ouy Car-doF. P. Champ, Sam Christen, PEACHES , Independent Grocery Malad Youth Fined $25 139-J-- 3. lb. soft-whe- at PHONE 164 Presidents Honored EGGS-Lowes- BMMr II. G. HAYBALL, Fat , Forenoon Delivery Anv Week Dnv RUTTER, fresh creamery, lb. t FRESH Market Frice REEF lOT ROAST lb. dried apricots cups sifted 1.4 cup butter or other fat cup sugar 2 eggs 1 w SPECIALS Free 2 cup Bordelaise sauce 1 small onion 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1- -2 are to be - Pahi; a y,,..,, SATURDAY ; Budget Increases of about 10 perj cent have been registered by Congress. The greatest Increase, of $130,000,000 was for the executive office and Independent establishments. Other marked increases were registered by the departments of agriculture. Interior, postoffice, war, commerce, with decreases by the treasury, state. Justice and labor. Is this the way economy '; i IN sectional Recent reports on major Industries show: RAYON Leading viscose produc-- , era reported booked solid for March. for January shipment at new high that month for several concerns. Prices low. MENS CLOTHES improvement In sales expected. Production Increased. STEEL Manufacturers feel turn for better has taken place. OIL Ability of California oil industry to stave off price collapse this year, In spite of Internal strain and breakdown In Midcontln'iit markets, source of much comment. RUBBER Price cuts emphasise situation competitive Intensely within the Industry. Tire buyers, can fill their needs below cost. FARM EQUIPMENT Manx, facturers realize that special In- -' must be dueements to farmers made to maintain present trade j position. r ex V1T -- p- $ taxpayer U - t..,. Mexican crop outlook better than lust year, a la retail trade. Outlook slightly Improved In India Bolivian and Cuban situations un. favorable. In most countries abroad there ha been little change In any direction of late. Highlights According to R. O. Dun and company. stability In many branches of Industry Is more sustained than at any time In Uie post tliree years A survey by Standard Statistics indicates that, while trade ouiloek for Uie immediate future Is Irregular. a number of major lines 'e strengtla nlng. It Is Interesting to note that food products are making a mui h showing than tndux try In gi neral. -- fei fri ojirs) j few prra-n- To Winter Meals cold day. The recipe comes from HAM WITH BOIIDELAISE the bureau of home economics of the United States Department of SAUCE Agriculture. 2 slices ham ;i jiTihtw STEAMED APRICOT PUDDING a - mo-law- s. 3 Recipes to Add Zest --, i? ajbia Ms's jVo mustard pjrr 2 I ? Friday, February- - 21, 103.1 FTAII MEATS PORK ROAST Loin Pound These Pot Roasts are from Young Heifer Beef and Not Cheap Cows HAMBURGER Fresh Ground 2 Pounds POT ROASTS Steer Beef Pound BACON Sliced, Sugar Cured .... Pound LARD COURTEOUS SERVICE & FREE DELIVERY 7 Fancy Fat Hens Silver Leaf 4 lb. pkg. . . a j |