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Show CAf'llK AM ElvKWY- Papr Six Engraving Can Be Done Quickly by New - - I (MIAN. Malina Hill of Murray. The table bowl of autumn was graced with fruit; cover were placed for Mr Hannah Whitney. Mr Hill, Mr Mrs. Phillip Mary E. Sorensen. Sore men of Salt Lake. social One of the outstanding was the function of the meek banquet Riven by tlie American LrRlon and the ladles Auxiliary and tlieir partnrra Armistice night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tlico Iarstn Guests acre seated at two Memdrni. Nov. 17.' The following iong tables, centered with crystu! and Small red program was given by the Mendon txu Is of fruit. clioui on Wednesday afternoon hi whlto ba.kets, filled with candy red. of Armistice (lav. were given as favor, and S. K. white and blue color Idea was usAmerica; on. Oiwming Wood, a veteran tn the World war ed tn all the decoration and apexperiences pointments Place were laid lor talk on hi gave v H. O. wlifle In Prance; piano olo. Oe-i- Messrs and Mesdamr Irene Hughes, Melvin Muir.. recitation. Henry BarreU; Barrett; ton. Bessie Mae Muir; Shelton. Cyril Bird. Harry BartprUirial If. O Hughe, also lett, Bert Thornton. Lynn Wood. a veteran of the world war; What jfsM, Walker. Edgar Hancock. J. IS. D. Bird. Tlico ArmL.tioe day means to me; piano j; Sorenson. Amer-- 1 Larsen. Joseph Wood, and Luthur aolo, Madell Hancock; ong. tea tie Beautiful, third, fourth and Murray of Wellsvllle. Mr. Saran Hughes, Mr. Helen Walker, Mis fifth grade girt H Commander Ihs. Oscar BarreU eniciUtncdIn oiadys Hughe acted as toastmaster. O. Hughe at a party tn Tuesday evening honor of the 12th birthday anni- After aupper the following proversary of her daughter Theta. gram waa rendered: Communityof The entertainment for the occa- singing under the direction was sion consisted of games after which Mrs. Julia Muir. A short talk a luacheon was erved to 20 guest. given by each guest, entitled. ago ToA beautiful birthday cake centered "Where I Was 13 Year of the evremainder The table. the night" si at the In dancing was oyster spent An attractively arranged ening upper was enjoyed at the home of amusement hall, Mendon orchestra This orH. C. Stauffer after the dance furnishing the music. next dance a Small red Bag is chestra giving nesday night. the table. The decorations Wednesday evening in the amuseand epiinlmenta were of red. ment hall. Turkeys wiU be given , . , white and blue in keeping with the away. oocamon of Armistice; places were Miss Laura Huglips entertained ' laid for Misses Laura Hughes, Ed- at a pinochle party Friday evenV na Sorensen, Alice Smith, Orlynn ing at her home. Light refresh1 Whitney, Durrell Hughe. H. C. ments were served to four people Stauffer; cards and music were Score prizes were won by Miss Alice Smith and Miss Hughes. enjoyed. Fred A. Jewell, the imentur of the lhoto-tirave- r A layette shower ws given of article. Thursday afternoon in honor process as described in Vera Shelton at her home. Mr Music and visiting was enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was served New York Before a noted group of engineers and to Mesdanuw Alta Kidman, Selma i. Hancock, Pearl Wood, Monta newspaper men, a machine, which the inventor, Fred Julia Muir, Florence Wood, and his associates, claim will revolutionize Those wee drops of A, Jewell Washington Vera Slielton. a reminiscent fla- the engraving industry was demonstrated recently in Lynn Longstroth, accompanied by liquor that add to go the way of the office of the Photo-Electri- c are to Research vor candy Mcsdames Annie Larsen, Mae Muir is a Photo-Electri- c and Charlotte Longstroth, motored other Intoxicants. machine in The this city. James M. Doran, commissioner corporation to Ogden Friday and were guests Photo-Electric cell as its basis, InEngraver using a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma of Industrial alcohol, Thursday the a that cut that formed and the demonstration proved by this new permit supervisors Langwtroth. dub met at home use of liquor in candy violates the method can be made from a picture in a few minutes Savom Isabella Slumpf on pure food and drug act. tome of xi instead of the lengthy time now required with the acid Thursday afternoon; sewing and method of etching. chat formed the afternoon's A lunchon was servDairy Industry Faces ed at the conclusion of the gathBig Overproduction ering by the hostess. Among those Mayans Good Examples Chicago. Overproduction In the present were Mesdames Myrl Laughed at Stories of has which of Downtrodden Males already dairy Industry Ion Larsen, Ethel Walker, resulted In a Yellowstone Wonders surplus of 38,000,000 was no equality of th There Ada Walker, Zina Baker, Lizzie pounds of butter In storage, has John Culler mine back to sexes among the Mayans, who flourBarrett, Ethel Taylor and Jane been largely due to an organized St.When Louis from the Northwest In ished In Yucatan In prehistoric Stunspp. campaign by agricultural college Imd a hard time finding times, but It was the man who was Dr. D. C. Budge, Dr. J. W Hay- and farm leaders urging the farm- 1810, hewho would believe his Btorles. downtrodden and held In subjection anyone ward of Logan, were dinner guest ers to undertake dairying as Ills, So wild and incredible were the adby the woman, according to the inof Ur. and Mrs. William Kidman panacea for nil L.his economicassistventures of the shaggy bearded exRhoades, according to E. vestigations by Dr. Fran Blom, s on Saturday. ant professor of marketing In the plorer that residents of the little German Mrs. George Smith entertained archeologist The woman of Chicago. river trading post shook their heads was a heavy drinker, but no man at a delightfully arranged dinner University The prices of milk and butter-fa- t In honest doubt. Colter's Hell, as was allowed to drink until he had Thursday In honor of Mr. and realized hy farmers have held what Is now Yellowstone park was passed the age of sixty. The faMrs. William Bowen of Beaver up better In recent years than have known In for served St. Louis, years vorite drink was a concoction of Dam. and Mrs. Lea Hales of Paris, the prices they received for wheat, to the former hunter for Lewis honey, 'water and certain wild herbs Idaho. A bowl of fruit formed the cattle and hogs." Professor Rhoades andgive Clark a prodigious reputation which had a high alcoholic content poined out. "This was because centerpiece for the table dairy products nre a domestic as a picturesque romancer. But In The women drnnk this regularly, Mrs. Floyd Hardman entertainand have been absorbed all the clusters of listeners, no one but the mnn who was caught with ed at a well appointed dinner on commodity In the home market Instead of havcould contradict the hunters story. even the odor of birthher of honor In liquor on his breath Wednesday ns has been a for export ing surplus Now, of course, It Is home out by day anniversary. The table was the case with hogs, beef cattle and a thousand familiar grotesqnerles was subject to Immediate corporal punishment tastefully decorated with flowers; wheat o nature, a veritable playground of Wnan at that time was the covers were laid for Mrs. Eliza Because of the profitable reelements. the PUe would search nntll she sulto. Stuart and daughter Barbara, Mrs. turns, agricultural experts have Leaving the Lewis and Clark Iwtnfl a mm who John Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. Ed urged a greater emphasis on dairy appeared to be party on the return trip, .Colter set the best mate for her and woufj Stuart of Wellsvllle, Mr. and Mrs. production. This campaign has been out with two companions to have a then would carried on too long with the result Mrs. Andrew Lamont, Mis. Clarput him through a trial about the look at the and cloudence Barrett, Mrs. George Hubner, that It had helped bringof all period to see whether he came np Indians. wonderland of dairy the making to the standards she demanded. If Mr. and Mrs. Hardman. Music and present overproduction products. The breath-takinexploits which he failed he was rejected forthwith. voting were enjoyed after dinner alfollowed make np a dramatic but If he qualified he had to bring the Why Writer Write Mis. Mary I. Sorensen was hoswinIn most the busiforgotten chapter are good an adequate bride tess at an attractive luncheon at Very few writers prospective have too much ning of the West. dowry. her borne on Tuesday afternoon in ness men they American Magazine. compliment to her daughter, Mrs. imagination. WAR VETERAN Prccej GIVES TALK AT j I j J comaa-moratio- tw j J, JSs . vV- -- tli Wee Drops of Liquor in Candy Is Forbidden Long-atroU- laboratory 1e La-mo- Winter Time Necessities NON- - FREEZE GENUINE G. P. A. GLYCERINE Will Not Freeze, E vapor ate or Boil in Warm Weather, Ignite or The Utah Cafe J. F. Woodall, Prop. 71 West Center St. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MEALS in the city Friday. November 20. 1931 CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Oamlsh with 1 T. of cream ing and touch of red Jelly. Suggestive Recipes For Part Thanksgiving Mock Mince Pie see j . cup spiced apples recipe rup seedless raisins cup liquid .cider preferred cup orange marmalade .or little ground orange for scasonlngs-Mi- x well, and bake In one crust, over the top If desired pecl-iTa.- te ti:;id Spiced Apple Id medium sized apple dress- (IRS. WATKINS Modified Mayonnaise 1. 4 cup salad oil 6 L flour I cup warm water Mix flour with oil. then water and cook, stirring cons'ntly until thick and smooth. Part 2 I'm t salt 1 ' 1 t. mustard cup vinegar t. sugar COllITTffi Plans Being; Worked Out To Check Spread of Tuberculosis Throughout Paprika to taste egg or 2 yolks Cache County rup salad oil Mix dry Ingredients In medium Mrs. J. II. Watkins, Jr. chairman sized bowl. Add vinegar and mix. brenk in beaten erg Into this. Add of the Cache County Tuberculosis whole cup oil. Pour part 1 into part Committee has selected the follow2. Beat with rotary egg beater until ing persons as her associates; 1 1 oranges rind grated pulp diced I t. cinnamon smooth and thick. cup seeded raisins Fruit Salad Dressing t. cloves (ground) 3 cups sugar S cup sugar 1 2 cups water cup water Juice and rind of one orange Peel and chop apples. Drop In 4 T. cornstarch a tier and cook five minutes. Add cup pineapple Juice rc'i of Ingredient and cook until . Juice of 1 lemon thick. About 30 minutes. Can In Cook until thick. Cool. Add I cup sterilized Jars. Make 3 pint. whipped cream. Suggestive Menu Prune Cake Polenta Meat Dumplings ' cup fat Buttered Siring Beans 1 cup Walorf Salad sugar 2 cups cooked prune Butter Whole Wheat Bread 2 Milk to Drink cups flour 2 L soda Prune Cake Whipped Cream 1 t. vanilla Meat Polenta L salt , lb. lean fresh meat, chopped 1 t. cinnamon or ground ' cup commeal H t. nutmeg 4 L cloves 1 egg 1 cup nutmeats 1 level L salt 1 L vanilla level t. paprika 1 level T. minced onion Cream fat and add sugar; add 3 cups tomato pulp, seasoned to prunes, which have been cut taste coarsely but not drained. Mix and Mix all Ingredients except tomato. sift In the dry ingredients, adding form Krv ad until spongy, into the nut before stirring them into small balls and simmer In the sea- the mixture. Flavor. Bake In loaf soned tomato pulp for 45 minutes. for about fifty minutes In slow The tomato may be thickened Just oven (300 degrees F), or for a before It Is served If it Is too thin. shorter time, in muffin pans. Use Serve balls with sauce poured over as cake, or as a dessert, served, them. Delicious with rice, noodles with whipped cream. or dumplings. Education in England Dumplings 1 level England tins a minister and a cup sifted flour central board of education, but level t. salt there are also many private Insti3 level t. baking powder tutions which are only loosely su1 T. liquid fat in cup and fill pervised by the central board. cup with milk Mix and sift dry Ingredients, add the milk gradually. Drop In -spoonfuls into the boiling meat or gravy. Cook, covered for about fifteen minutes. Remove each dumpling to the serving platter with two forks, and break each one open to let out the steam. This keeps the dumplings from becoming heavy. Waldorf Salad l'i cup cubed apples li cup English walnuts 1 cup diced celery Mix with mayonnaise or boiled leaf. dressing. Serve on lettuce 2 SELECTS HER 1 V Alma Sonne, Dr. J. E. GIVE HIM Wlr Clock Ue for Used by the Hal) Ionian several centuries before Christ, the water clock has become essential In the manufacture of paluL It is the simplest means of tasting ever InvenieiL The old water clock was a rone wlih a tiny bole In the bottom, which, when Inserted In a Jar of water, wu known to fill to a certain level within an hour. In Us new field, the coat Is eg In varying grade Inserted paints, the viscosities of which are measured by the length of time It take each sample to All th cen to certain level. Popular Meehan-I- c Magazine. Caterpillar's Ears Caterpillar huve shown th 57 PRICES THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES A Mens Money Saver Overalls 79c Boys Money Saver Overalls Mens Striped Overalls al. Regular Boys Striped Overalls $1.29-Speci- 59c $1.95 . . j 79c sizes 4 to 16 Mens Leather Sheep Skin Lined ILLINOIS Coats BEAU ROYALE Jones Plumbing Company 116 North Main Phone 923 v Special at .... of 1- -2 merchan- dise we offer for Christmas gift. S. E. Needham . ecial Boys Oxfords (black) sizes 2 2 to Jewelers Logan, $1.39 Boys Dress Shirts fast colors 39c 49c 69c Mens Wool Hose 5 pair. $1.00 Boys Shoes (black or tan) sizes 5 to . . . $1.19 Mens Oxfords . $2.95 to $4.95 taste, a smart 15 jewel Illinois Watch of 14 karat filled gold Illinois watches are typical of the fine quality $3.75 and $3.95 Mens Lined Junipers 55" You may avoid calling the doctor later on by calling the plumber now. People used to blame illness upon evil spirits. Now the cause is often located Lnsaitary Conditions. A Bath a Day Keeps Yop Fit Every Way at. . . $5.75 Coats-Spec- ial Boys Leather Sheep Skin Lined Characteristic bll-It- to hear. Certain found result In uiblen movement of the body. But where are their earaT Doctor Allard' experiment showed that the caterplllur's sense of hearing I aided by hair that absorb sound. To prove this, experimenter coated the hairs with shellae r weighted them with water or Bear or even singed them off. Then, when noises were made, the eaten pillar did not respond. The fact that Its balra bad been deadened mad It deal Department West Center Street 1-- ecial. . . $2.29 Logans New Department Store Utah ftjjc a- Billys Uncle TIRE CHAINS A?. LINCO HOT WATER HEATERS Ne need to Shiver this Winter Ne Matter What Car Yon Drive, We Have Just the Heater Yon Need Get Them at Mendenhalls of Logan, Inc. !'!' MAUStore Explode The Finest Quality Chains Get n Set Now and be Prepared for the First Storm. Bes- sie O. Ballard, Adellia P. Olsen. Mrs. G. L. Reese of Smlthfleld and Carrie Andersen of Hyrum. The committee Is holding it first meeting at 4 p. m. today at the chamber of Commerce. The Committee is especially Interested In promoUng health education In schools and among adults and in spreading knowledge In regard to the prevalence of tuberculosis. means for Its p re version and method of cure. Utah is more fortunate than an official many states having death rate of only 29 from this disease. That means, that only about 145 persons are reported each year as dying of tuberculosis. However, tuberculosis renders its victims peculiarly susceptible to other diseases, and many especially pneumonia, deaths reported as occuring from pneumonia are those of persons kfjaaSKSKSBSHS -- Greaves. Bertha Pruss. Virginia Daniels, who are well advanced In tuberculosis. The Cache County Tuberculosa that In hard Committee realize years when people feel they must economize even on food, that the human soil will be prepared for the of the tuberculosa development In the engerm if it 1 any vironment, and mean to do all it can to prevent tlie spread of this disease . i - |