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Show V THE HELPER JOURNAL. HELPER, UTAH Training UNDER the direction of the government, the train Ing of young women of the German nation In farm life and rural culture Is now being conducted at a farm school In Sutthauson. The primary motive for this new schooling Is to instill In the young women a love for home life and marriage, and is the first step toward once acain making peasant life the backbone of the nation. aww - 4 Points for Pastry Makers In Black Taffeta ONE OF THOSE DAYS Young Women of Germany for Life Above All Things, One Matter of Importance Is to Be By DOUGLAS MALLOCH fcs AT j . .1 -- T f f '''"'iijtl & 1 Just one of those times when a word never rhymes. When the life that we lead seems Just dollars and dimes, When the world Is so still, neither good, neither 111, Not a scene has a smile, not a thought has a thrill; There Is nothing so sad, there Is nothing so glad. It's Just one of those days we so often have had. . 5r .vl1, v EDTIME STORy ',,1.; ,f , J i 193S, Douglas Mai loch. WHAT JERRY MUSKRAT of the work would be the easiest for WAS DOING Jerry. First of all Jerry had to dig a sort of cellar. The mud from this be piled around him to make a sort of wall. It was really the beginning of the new house. When he had this cellar finished of course the water was quite a lot deeper there than Pate de Pole Gras Sandwich. Cook two small goose livers In goose fat until soft, mash them to a eggs, paste with three season- with salt, pepper and grated onion. Spread on small thin slices of toast, or serve as a canape. you ever watch a house built? Of course you have. You know, first of all a cellar la dug. You know how sewer and water pipes are laid. You must know that a lot of work Is done In the ground which doesn't go into the house itself, but which Is a part of the building of the house Just the same. c. be-In- g A. ,4.1-- of All Jerry Had to Dig a Cellar. It was this same way with Jerry He Muskrat and his new bouse. had a lot to do before he could build the house Itself, which would rise above the surface of the water. Grandfather Frog had been rls;ht when he bad said that that part Vo You Know mar5 'RunV-- a Dedkrreed v Angor? cat, owned by Mrs. Aliri 6. Brown of Lebanon, Pl fU is the proud contender for the title of the oldest cat in New England. Ruffles" is twenty years ly old enough to vote--an- d is the mother of 124 children and numerold-near- ous C by McClur Newspaper Syndicate WNU Uervlc I WANT TO SAVF IT : Graphic Clf -- Suo 1 FROM ww OBTAINED SANDWICH I bo , ,.! hie SPOON USEFUL IN ROUGH GRASS seems to be a hesitancy part of most golfers to resort to the spoon when a cuppy Chicken and Onion Sandwich. Take small bits of chicken finely lie In the fairway confronts them or the in rough grass. Generally they will chopped and mix with quantity of finely minced onion, sea- pin their chances on some straight son with salt and pepper and spread faced Iron in preference. Perhaps on buttered bread. just as generally their shot will end THERE one-thir- disastrously. For the straight faced iron particularly is a difficult club in the hands of any but the expert All right off the tee, it player. takes considerable power to play it efficiently from heavy grass. In deep clover a dry contact is almost impossible because the Juice of the smashed plants highly lubricates the face of the iron. The ball, lacking spin, is thus hard to control. The resilient face of the spoon will take a much better hold in such circumstances. Another thing In its favor is that it has more loft than an Iron club for the same range and can raise the ball more quickly from the long grass and set it down with but little roll. Curried Egg Sandwich. Fry sliced onions In butter, add flour and milk to make a thick cream sauce. Add half a teaspoon-fu- l of curry powder and three eggs or more. Spread on buttered bread when cool. hard-cooke- d by Western Newspaper Union. IPA1PA liNOW- S- 1933, Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. Counterfeit Money The person who accepts counterfeit money Is stuck with it unless be illegally passes it on to some one else. A bank will not knowingly accept counterfeit money, but if It is presented for change or deposit and detected, the bank will confiscate it and make a report to a representative of the Treasury department. If undetected at the time of presentation, the bank or the teller who accepted It roust stand the loss. Top. what Is a cradle?" "Ancestor of the rocking horse." 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU 8ervlc Just a Morning's Catch at Catalina l mMhmAiim tlwM Hi PRESERVHC THE RECORD mi Boiled sweet potatoes with VARIETY r h kf M wty hi ? v i season, so a few new brown butter. Corn on the cob. Lettuce and tomato salad. Coffee. Peach tarts. Here is a quick meal for that cool night which comes upon us once In a while at this season, and even for a hot night it does not take a large amount of time in a hot kitchen. Sweet potatoes, as you know, boil more quickly than white potatoes and need only to be scraped before they are put in the boiling salted water. When they are cooked peel off the skins and dress them with brown butter, or black butter, as the French say. Corn on the cob, if the ears are small, will take only five minutes to boil, and the chops will cook In eight to ten minutes, depending upon their You may use either a thickness. french dressing or mayonnaise with the salad. Should you not have time to bake a pastry shell, stop at a near-- by bakery on your way home and select any of the many delicious fresh fruit tarts now offered. d Salt Lake City s ing. When I make fruit pies I mix a tablespoon of sugar with a tablespoon of flour and sprinkle over the bottom of the lined pan. I then put in my fruit and sugar in layers, dampen the edge of the lower crust, put the other crust on top, press the crusts together and cut them evenly with a scissors. If you like you may bind the edge with a thin strip of pastry or you may leave the lower crust a quarter Inch larger than the upper crust and turn it back on top of the upper crust Press the edges together tightly with your fingers or the prongs of a fork. Be sure to cut slits In the top of the pie to let the steam out and thus prevent the sirup from making its way out at the edges. I like to bake a pastry shell on the outside of a pie pan, as It keeps a better shape. After the pastry has been trimmed around the edge with a sharp knife it should be pricked all over with a fork to prevent cracking during the baking. Pastry should have a hot oven, but after ten minutes the heat should be lowered for a fruit or custard pie. Fresh fruit pies and tarts are very popular Just now. Pastry shells are filled with the sliced fresh fruit or with berries which are then covered with whipped cream or with a "glaze." Sometimes pie shells are filled with a custard filling and fresh fruit Is beaten In the whipped cream which is used to cover the custard. HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Sift together the flour and salt Cut In the fat with two case knives. For a large quantity a wooden bowl and chopping knife may be used. When fine, add at one side of the bowl one tablespoon of cold water and stir In as much of the flour and fat as the water will take up. Continue this until you have four or five balls of dough and some dry flour left In the bowl. Press together with your fingers. If all the dry Hour 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM $1.50 Just cppoiite Mormon TabcrnacU ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. ENJOY A TRIP TO SALT LAKE AND NEWHOUSE ...... 'yW-WTJ-- l Pr, MRS. J. H WATERS. W. & SUTTON. M(T. Pastry. Mock Pate Sandwich. Remove the casing from liver sausage, mush to a paste with a little cooked salad dressing. Spread buttered rye bread. on ill Quick Meal. Lamb chops. You know pastry really is one of the easiest things in the world' to make. There Is only one point which is very Important, and that is not to get it too wet when you mix It Perhaps 1 had better begin at the beginning, however, and tell you just exactly how I do it. I use three times as much flour as I have shortening. I prefer bread flour, myself, for pastry because It is easier to handle, but I can make it with pastry or cake flour. If I do use this kind of flour I use four times as much flour as shortening. I mix my flour and salt together in a wooden chopping bowl, add my chilled shortening and, with a double-bladechopping knife, I cut the fat Into Order of Preparation. small pieces, at the same time, of pastry and chill. Prepare Some flour. course, mixing it into the Boil water for potatoes. people can mix pastry satisfactorily Scrape potatoes and boil. with the hands, but my hands are Light oven. Prepare salad and chill. too warm. The fat should be actualPrepare and sugar peaches. ly in small bits throughout the flour, Husk corn and boil water for It. Cook chops. not thoroughly blended into a smooth Bake tart shells. mixture. Fat need not be cut as fine Cook corn. for pastry as for biscuits. If you prePeel potatoes and dress. fer to use a wooden bowl you may Make coffee. nse two knives or a fork or a wire Lemon Apple Filling. whisk to cut in the fat. After you 4 apples. moments a shake few cut for have 2 lemons, juice'and grated rind. 2 cups sugar. the bowl and the larger pieces of fat will come to the top and you can Pare apples and grate into saucetell when it is thoroughly mixed. Now you are ready to add the wa- pan. Add the juice and grated rind and the sugar. Cook ter, which should be cold. In warm of the lemons weather ice water is preferable. for five minutes, stirring constantly. Make a hole at one side of the flour, Cool before spreading. WNU Service. , 1933. Bell Syndicate. add one tablespoon of water and with a stiff knife stir In as much of the flour mixture as the water will take up. Do the same thing two or three other places In the flour mixture and then with your hands press the balls of dough and the dry mix'Newest Hotel ture left In the bowl together into a smooth ball. Put In the refrigerator to chill a few minutes. Then roll out to line your pastry pan. Pastry may be rolled on a slightly floured board or directly on a metal table top. Roll from the center each way. Roll lightly and pick up your sheet of pastry after each rolling, to prevent nick- cups flour. H teaspoon Bait. cup fat. Cold water. ways of preparing them. thinly-sliced- is not taken up add a little more water. Chill and roll. y, , Is the sandwich THIS will stock up 00 VgS lll wmm corv-w- t Fried Egg Sandwich. Cook a little finely minced onion in butter, then turn In an egg and cook until set ; season with salt and pepper and place on buttered bread ; cover with another slice. Noll BE SURE AN'GFM GOOD PICTURE i at the front s SVf H hard-cooke- d It was around 1L This was why he bad to dig it lie knew that the water was so shallow around it that It would very likely freeze clear to Solon was one of the three great the bottom In the winter. He didn't want that to happen under his kings of Judah. He was a poet and house, or should I say Inside his some of his songs are contained In house? You see that cellar really our books of praise which we call was a part of his house, I suppose. psalms. Whenever he met Pompey Anyway, It was the wa by which he took off his hat! he would go In and out, and so ii had to be made safe. It wouldn't BONERS are actual humorous do to leave a chance of being frozen found in examination paIn. So he took pains to make It pers, essays, etc., by teachers. deep enough. Then from that cellar he slarted a An anachronism is a that a tunnel over to the bunk of the Smil- man puts tn writing In thing the past being Tool. It took time to dig that fore It baa taken place In the future. tunnel. When he reached the bank he kept right on, slanting up until Etiquette is little things you do he had reached where It was dry that you don't want tf do. and where he felt sure that the spring flood would not reach unless Edward Bok went to work at an it happened to be such an unusual early age to help pay the Income flood as the one which had swept tax. away his old house last spring. There he made a comfortable and Tell all .that you know about roomy chamber wherein he would Keats. later make a nice bed of grass. I don't know anything. I don't even know what they are. Then Jerry went back to his cellar and started another tunnel. This one hp headed straight for the deepOglethorpe was the little Indian est part of the Smiling Pool, where maiden that saved the life of Cohe k'new there would be water no lumbus. matter how thick the Ice above Xerxes watched the battle of When this was finished might be. while seated on a thorn. he dug another to the bank and an other to deep water so that In case A pedagog Is a Chinese temple. of accident to the first one, he would WNU Service 1933. Bell Syndicate. still have tunnels he could use. lorry brieves In being prepared. It takes time and a lot of bard It work to dig tunnels like these. was this tint Jerry was doing w hile I'eter Hit, bit was so Impatiently watching for some signs of the new The bits of house above water. earth and sod which Jerry dug out he used to broaden the foundation around his cellar. And of course U was this work that made the water so muddy. The truth Is these tunnels were quite as Important as the house ItIn fact, In some ways they self. were more important So Jerry took great pains in digging them. He knew that the time might come when his life would depend on them. He Intended that If that time did come there should be nothing wrong "Football," iyi coed Cora, "has with those tunnels. Not until they proven to most young men that a were finished did be give much college education Is necessary." thought to the rest of the house. 6, im. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. WNU Bervlc 1933. byT. W. Burgess. The Blue Ribbon r - The rustle of taffeta is heard once more in the land. This black taffeta gown has many points In Its ; favor, on sleeves as well as on the double skirt flounces which mou.it - tid-bi- Firt ; The "fine art" of pastry making is succinctly set forth in the following article, by an acknowledged expert: The other day a woman said to me: "1 just can't make pastry I can make good cake, but 1 Just can't make a decent pie!" "Well." I answered her, "I can guarantee to teach you to make pastry, in ten minutes, at the most." She took me up on my offer.' We left the bridge table for the kitchen and within ten minutes the pastry was chilling in the re- frigerator. WNU Service. rye or white bread. The whites may be finely chopped and sprinkled over the sandwich If desired. Z - Just one of those hours neither gun, neither show'rs, Uke a lake without waves, or a path without flow'rs ; But the world Isn't o'er, over now ffi. THORNTON W. BURGESS pID i? ' i V J evermore, It shall blossom again as It blossomed before. For tomorrow, our gaze to the peaks we shall raise, And shall know that today was just one of those days. Doners Remembered, and After That the Rest Will Be Found Comparatively Easy. r one of those days when the JUSTworld and Its ways Seem so harsh, seem so bard, seem so little to praise; When the work that we do seems a thing never through, Never looks Just the way that we wanted it to; There Is nothing so wrong, neither sob, neither song. It's just one of those days that Just happens along. 400 Rooms 400 Baths $2.00 to $4.00 J" Family Room or 5 Persons 4 U $5 ; $250 TWO PERSON Chok. Onmidi Roam with B THE HOTEL NEWHOUSE SALT LA KB CITT. t'TAB WNU 3533 W , Egg With Mushroom. Ira Saute a few mushrooms in butter, add chopped egg In pro portions to suit tiie taste bind with a little sweet cream, season to taste und spread on white buttered bread. hard-cooke- f " t ilk " , - T, ! i 1 Deviled Egg Sandwich, Take 12 bard cooked egg yolks, three tablespoonfuls of olive oil, two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice, one half teasp'Ninful of prepared mils tard. salt, paprika and three drops of tabasco sauce Mix all together and blend well: spread on buttered and containing the emollient and medicinal properties of Catlcnra, it protects and soothes the face while you are shaving and leaves the ekin free from any tight, dry The perfect Shaving Cream for Freely-latherin- g IB after-feelin- 4. 1 Ali AltHKLI.K. with iish pole, and June Wllklns, with gulf, and the three hugp Jewflsh they caught nt Catalina isluiid in a morning's angling. The largest of the fish weighed 21KJ pounds. V sensitive Bkins. 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