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Show LEiil FREE PRESS, LEIU, UTAH khts of of WhmJTOrtert Comes to lWikonTaboratories Er OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCTXOOOOOOOOO WALTER X ntS f ooSoooooooooSooooooooooooo Seasonable Foods i.....uull uhmw ta Mrn - The natives In the first rint their nit A secnu .t it the tasty and at the same pretty canape is made as follows: Take six slices cf bread, six AVERY place, they oeacu tmrrvu !""- - large sardines, tlx large olives, with Worcestershire sauce and sliced pickled beets. Flake the sardines snd season with a few drops of the meat sauce. Cut the bread Into circles or soy desired shape, Spread with the sardine mixture and cover with a circle of beet, with an olive cut off to stand firm in the center of the beet. Fritters are always welcome and they serve to extend an otherwise short menu. Prepare the fritter snd nse any leftover vegetables or fruits. Por clam fritters ose the clam liquor for the fritter batter Instead of milk. iruard any possible housewife was Oue her lusuana nan thai st to Lj I- i . ii;r,n.,p home a damn SU pan and hastened to help jvy ,Inn investigation disclosed The hus- as buttled goods j, urns ana uif iirsi cork Ifirev the rl idnai sample. he exclaimed. "'It's nothsirup : ri. ,erltled ,ttr 1 fj kkeI this diagnosis, the " w", r,ie la,,el- - 81 she said, 'there's a use for It'll do for pancakes.' If Instead tbej have been using thin a"su inuilitare sirup pancakes certainly .are good ii- members oi mp huimj fair kblns ( t , ho never Idma. used to care for iI I. i. afin? them now. T t leoffieeof Mrs. Franklin sne aopg uer irhert V li strictly one thing, modern "fi" Sins and that the henevolent old was a card sharp and confidpnce party man hotel proprietor has been conduct gome experiments In psychology and has discovered that guests break A n it sianus a silver booses. ailed with nowers ana over it ) e4 iavi ins New for Transportation Something "-- 'kit! miff :( ' hV?d,K I wonder what has become of all the stick pins men lined to wear in their ties; of the txiu knots that used to sup port women s watches; of children's Utile Lord Fatimleroy suits. cuminm businesslike except urs. uooseveir noesn i desR. Her is an t The hrst onid cnn ... .t. t 8eaSD C0Tered fam0U8 UL WUson "nd the boratorles situ- ated on the high peak with Chrlstma t0 tbe Otit below. This lSted rfhi . ',t0UCb observatory, m.hin ,D the WOr,d- - ,8 whe" worW thC scientists are now amductinVSmenta 'ti68? that may change future generaUon's whole Idea of the universe. 1 D Hoose Cabinet , tbe twelve-mil- e drift ashore, on bcarb "ne nlornln8 ,be ,n' i several wooden c" these davs n,.e tilings zMy ighbor " Says: may be successfully re moved by using kerosene. Saturate the garment with It thoroughly, roll It up and put It away for 24 hours. Wash Id warm suds and all trace of mildew will be gone. l Instead of greasing your bread after It from the oven, try greasing It before you put It In and see how much nicet and softer it Is. taking !" Paris Wine Exporteri Name Wharf Roosevelt Paris. With elaborate ceremonies which several large barrels of red wine were opened and consumed, the wharf on tbe Seine where most of the wine shipments are received was named Qual Franklin Roosevelt Wine merchants and dock workers Joined In the ceremony, drinking from the barrels and waving French and Amer ican flags. Huge shipments of wine are being received dally at the Qual Franklin In VllLDKW iV-- P1 Date Drop Cookies. Take two cupfuls of flour, two tea spoonfuls of baking powder, sift well cupful of short together, add one-hal-f ening end mix well Into tbe flour, add salt one beaten egg and two to four tablespoonfuls of milk. Drop by spoonfuls on s buttered sheet after adding one-hal- f package of dates ill mj li JJ rastrf ' j?Lfik;- . jrMfye i , . 4( Dtp! "Autotrain." photograph of the The desks of her assistants and stenogra the usual office type. 13 a framed sident-Elec- jretaries. Irs are of re has been a member household for many the move to Washing-will live at the White M. Howe onls the Roosevelt and when made he I Its. I the persons most sought after the radio is former Gov. Alfred R. "i So far, he has been deaf to peof 4 fasting In their rooms prefer green tablecloths and yellow napkins to the conventional white. By using the col ored linen, he Increased the meal orders for rooms about 50 per cent. . lad- - Pm of the most r saw is Peter, ing, affectionate dogs fhe hull terrier he- to Don He won't Marquis. master out of his sight and tries to sit In his lap when .he Iffli n dis- - ung. rely courtlv. old ded ere. s tic i n srentle- - called on Mr. Marquis and "wa himself as "a friend of Bill.' nldll't eXRCtlv rprlator as Mr "l"! has hundreds of friends of all J and several of them are named ion polite to press the matter '"". Mr. Marquis regaled the stran lavishly. After rnnnila nt ontor. FW.the old man said: '"I have heen rppv tn ma n'tn ppreclate It .m fo prove that I dsr ' am grate m going to show yon some "! you never will have to Ratn' Have you 8 pack of ed out I that "Bill" was Lawes' place at Slna rest-warde- n THOUGHTFUL ALIBI WNU Service. Doctor li Slain in Duel Brewer was shot to dealh here after he had fatally wounded Chavies Jacobs In a pistol duel on Main street Dr. W. Miss. C. STORY OF MARIE LA SUE Marie La Sue was her name and she had dark eyes and dark balr, Beauty's quite us dark as Black had lived sleek black coat. Marie in a little street of Paris, France, most of her life. Her father sold In a little papers and magazines flowers sold mother her booth and Marie in the same Tiarket place. to take home at left was usually and care of the younger brothers was very she since and sisters, often skillful with her needle, she to neighbors the for clothes made she Some day earn extra money. a modlst; as they hoped to be and called dressmakers to France as earn a lot of money. One day one tiny the in she was sitting came room of the house, ber father He a bit. chin her tilted in and exvery was laughing and talking Jttle Marie, citedly. "Marie, my and yon and mamma he said, "your I are all going to and children ,he America. How the big country ol now?" would you like that feet. Amer her to Marie jumped was That lea! trom sang and everyone played That was the until night morning with riches niace of hlg houses would That enough for everyone. for m- to live there, and d . hey parted "n" Ma ns n.oir hpum : p:8e" the nit ginIs a on the coat and hat to eat oTt .swe.1 one fo, herself too -Ighi could hardly sleep si da. the J!) ecl.e,nen. and when on the t nd he, finally came headed for their new big ship and i nrnny day z - iforinn. I, f . VhU d totnih f ttornlngT ' APEX AM HI ... P y0U rae0D b'T hUr 'D to work, Da" haven't IT fundamental postulate of physics and nature Is constantly exemplified. As with objects and humans, so with words do we note the urge to fall, to degenerate. A capital instance of this propensity Is the distortion "(Jolly" from God a strange expression resulting from the attempt to soften the divine name. (. Bell Syndicate.) w WNT7 Service. What's a Bird's Nest? Tax Experts Puzzled London. Officials of the British Board of Trade and Customs are In the throes of a deep controversy over the definition to be given birds' nests. A small number of nests from the Orient, prized for soup making, find their way Into Great Britain each year Technicians wonder If a bird's nesi is a vegetable, a fruit, a fabric or a building material. HOMEMADE 1 l I mv mi y a Ittttt. Id) lite tltf , n .MA tit) Roosevelt for storage pending repeal or modification of the Volstead act tn the United States. s sliced, and of sugar. Beat well a delicate brown. AbolitLed Rabat, Morocco. Suppression of use of the guillotine In French Morocco was announced by the government. Hereafter condemned persons will be executed by a firing squad. Combination Salad. Take two tart apples cut into slices, one-hacupful of engllsb walnuts, one orange cut Into bits. Dress with frencb dressing and heap on water- Guillotine I Don't Want Them Now In the Middle Ages a guard was placed over a baby awaiting christening to prevent fairies from substltut ing one of theirs for It and had to stay In bed for months he could not sell bis papers ant) poor Mrs. La Sue had to do scrub washing at the big public library to earn enough to pay th" doctor and buy food for the family. Ma rie sat and sewed, day after day She was a grown girl now and still with dreams of her modiste shop where rich ladies would come and buy. She had found n few regulut customers who thought she kb' very clever. One day as she was sewing on dress that had to be finished be fore night her customer who owned it came Into the shabby III tie room where Marie had her m tive note paper, fancy wrapping pa the per or any thai comes Into The house of unusual qaallty. diagrams shown here will tell you how to make the envelopt and pa not cut per. Tear the edges, do Is what makes this and them, called a deckled edge and Is very La THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Edited by DOROTHY EDMONDS Any kind of paper that will take ink well, can be made into attrac PROBUCT Talking Talking comes by nature, silence by understanding. , Fun for All the Children NOTEPAPER 8SSf INTERMOUNTAIN U Is easy. Cheerio Chapters I P' ecd 1933. Bell Syndicate. Columbus, tie attractive offers made him FJffant nim to go on a commercial agt ' TOL'I DRUGGIST SOB Kamshaw Hatcheries MI tin Jti Golly! a challenge to the railroads, appeared in Battij Creek, li Seating 42 passengers and capable of operating on fast schedules over itandard roadbeds, it embodies new and radical changes In the design rail equipment The car Is of aluminum, torpedo shaped and about CO feet It Is powered with a 16 g. cylinder gasoline engine. This is, ASK "ttl-M- By Jean Kevolon DESCENT ree. And Plenty of Then About the only exercise some ef tu get is the wild goose chsses Farm snd Fireside. How It Started ' aa. Place Your Order Now ' is ill , ur. OMBtrr ta tead WfP i .nd la (Ma. wrU Bat tacal ariaa halpa aaly wfcaa, ) faaal Wa th -LXT1 PATKONIZX BOMB INDUmtT. fatasa ht IMtj Ufkm. lik, locki ari athar HttUr kit, hatKtta Irat mi tcdlaitat II SlMtn traa r m lutn a fiar bftatart. la at eiutaitm tar rnan, m Utctlt cMct Inttri Inn tti t)ttiil pteM at utl Stcakftt M KUn iIkJ m. Newspapers) (br tbe Associated WNU Service HYtW,- ,j ; Tka thine, TWal U chine. cover. liiifl Affectation Affectation is an awkward snd forced imitation of what should be genuine and easy, wanting: the beauty that accompanies what is natural. Locke. Gaining Momentum Lemon Juice uiakes a splendid substitute for shoe polish. A few drops sprinkled on either black or brown shoes and rubbed briskly will give them an excellent polish. . Lamb With Macaroni. Prepare and roast the lamb as usu al, seasoning It well and basting while cooking. Just before it Is quite done. remove the roast and spread the bottom of the baking pan with cooked macaroni, allowing tbe Juices to ran down and season it while It Is cook ing. Serve the lamb with a mint sauce and cooked peas When finely chopped nuts are needed for cakes, salads or sandwiches, run the nuts through the mincing ma- ! Sally Sez cfhe Kitchen TRUMBULL work. "Marie, you do not need to finish that dress, after all." she said. Ma rle's face fell Then she would not be paid and oh, how they did need the money. The woman saw her expression changa "Oh. but Ma rie," she said smiling, "you did not attractive let ne finish I want you " make to me a better, much grander dress, home they scarcely knew what ocean on and then after that some more. I the trip do. Every day few am rich now Marie, and I want passed happily but Id the next the came that you to make my dresses for me. and years months all forgotten all 3T them, will you?" Would she? Joys of It were nearly for when the little family reached Why Marie's face shone with de This would be the begin America It did ooi take them long light This would be to learn that here as In France nlng ol her shop hard one the she had been that and her start were poor people, tie important and waiting for sn long And that was work was-luus utt what happened From that one necessary to earn daily bread All the of customer came others, and In two neigh land in any other La Sue's dressmnk hors in New York who lived around years Marie each ing shop wai known all over New were ani poor La Sue's the York and one again the 1S Sues the U Sue's rew day that passed little believed America was fhe land of their for pnd pwrer poorer and nong savings were fast disappearing111 opportunity, VnrnrmtiM nnlon La Sue. became lidJ Wtrn Mr won Very three-fourth- of a cupful and bake until I look forward ta ths izy when ear tn tarmenntain ccun'.ry iha:l aboend In fac torin and nunufart.irr ; planta at all kinda. And 1 thirk we will set thtm Juat la proportion to hw wa patreniia thoaa wa already have. Thia would automatically create aaarketi, jeba and general Sroeperity. Let all pall tor. ether. MRS. HENRY ALDOU8. Sterlln, Idaho. JOSEPH WM. TAYLOR, Inc. lf Bus's LiMai MatticiaM Funerals on Time Payment Plan H a i.iini tiki fait cress. New York. The magical powers of Aladdin's famous lamp are rivaled by an Ingenious night lamp which, by automatically controlling electric circuits, performs the service of a maid or valet, a general housekeeper and night nurse. The new lump, which has just been lemonscrated at the Leipzig fair, tells the time at a glance, while Its alarm will waken you If desired. It will turn on or off tbe electric lights to tbe minute, as well as the heat or your ventilating device. It starts the radio at any desired time, turns on the heat in your electric pad, starts the wa ter boiling In your electric stove in short, stops or starts on the nlnute every electric attachment rf the household. 40,000 Keys Open Doors Cambridge, Masa. Forty thousand keys are needed to open the locks of the classrooms and laboratories at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where valuable scientific Instruments are kept. Chosen by the House Both Thomas Jefferson and John Qulncy Adams were chosen President hy the bouse of representatives. UNDEFENDABLE Bui : Taos. Wa 121 Inconsistency 1)33. WMterm Newspaper Unloo. Robot Night Lamp Does Many Stunts City. It is good to ba often reminded of tba inconsistency of human nature, and to learn to look without wonder or disgust on the weaknesses which are found in the strongest minds. Hacaulay. mn 1 i..i.iaa'ifa iT; w.i-.ij- i The Greater Part We cannot conquer fate and necessity; but we can yield to them in such a way, as to be greater than if we could. Hannah More. NEW ICO Sold MOTOR OIL with a Money Back Guarantee Or a Turnip! Now some evolutionists say that man is of vegetable origin. That is easy for the man to understand whose wife is always calling him a "cabbage head." rt f ff ehr) I III per week will be 'or the Scat aM oaa Interaaeantala aaada Biatlar to akore. Bend raat eterj la preee or reree to In- taraioantain Prodacta Colaajn, P. O Bas liit. Salt Lake City. If roar tare appeare la thia calaata iwa wiu eeiea teback fat . heald Gaeda" $5.00 W.N.U. lt Lake Cltr Week No. Marks Superior Man Poise is that indefinable quality-tha- t makes a sensible human being of a successful man. Emerson said: "The mark of a leader is his absence of pretensions; he avoids all and lordliness; brag,, bluster, promises not at all, but performs much." Grit. st Itabblt Snake Turtle Rabbit tils head. Ur You can never depend oa In a panic. How come? He gets rattled and loses Character Every human being is intended to have a character of his own, to be what no other is, to do what ne other can do. Channing. |