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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH rtflNOMY CAN BE PLEASING TREAT Wh ere Mars Shivered, Waiting Clever Suggestions for Hard Times Party. Says: Some : ttga, out or rat CHOi'i'ED dates, to a cream filling for pie, trive variety. Lemon, orange, or vanilla extracts should be used for the flavoring. .j.. - party. 1 am printing a suggestlona I made and "mz the comments from the letter freeeiveit from the nostess after the 6al taken place ot course, as is always almost certain tj gathering of friends la Informal. for Suw about your request for a Hard Times' party. 1 . i wouldn't hp Hmnsine tn oader n " Lrt your dining table covered with white check table cloth and ' redjeneamifor a first course, onion soup to have long loaves :ti. cheese and J French bread to be cut at the table. nave as well a number of Ion niiirht and dill greut binds ot cheese home-mad- e pickles, of which nickles ot a ready stock imagine you have have hot gin for dessert you might sweet or or potato pie apple fg cake "Aniither suggestion Is to borrow and ttP grills In your neighborhood each person bake his own griddle aies n" to have ready baker shu bacon and uutple sirup aja or crisp If this is nut w Krve with them. feasible, you could have large griddle a plate, prepared aies, the size of kitchen, put together with U the In to jtaved maple sugar and brought at the M cut Into pie shape pieces Timesof the ... r M-- BARBER B, EDITH In the other day ask wter came to help in the planning of a JLj - Always apply a poultlc ilowly. Have it smoking hot, but before applying it cover the skin with oil, and after testing the poultice on the back of your hand, put on the patient Cover with flannel to keep the heat from escaping. .... 4. sue-Sall- y sug-Jlon- 7 s t" & t JrLS If you will drop your egg yolks Into a bowl of water you will nud they will keep nicely. Just pour off water when you want to use them. To remove a blot of Ink or an Incorrect figure or letter. If an eraser Is not handy, use a piece of sandpaper pressed tightly over the finger. Rub this gently on fhe spot till It disappears. 1 table. Another suggestion is to have an fashioned lutcb lunch of cold old potato salad, cheese, rye bread brend, pickles, sauerkraut, and herring. It you want dessert with this iort of refreshments, chilled fruit Is perhaps the best choice. "Of course you have found out that few things appeal like scramb'ed eggs Hot ud bacon for a late supper. this and you toast goes well with might serve various kinds 'A Jam as Beats, white telL tnlv the bustle ot Japanese soldiers the Japanese launched " .. ; T th .ti.,.. their mcT-ui tad." Quick Meal. Hamburg Chop Suey Endive Salad, French Dressing Hot Rolls Pumpkin Pie Coffee A meal is often a good choice for a quick supper. There are tny number of combinations of cut or chopped meat with spaghetti or pota toes and savory seasoning that are appropriate for serving this purpose. A tery good recipe is the one for Ham burg chop suey. With this you will need only a salad, as your vegetables- one-dis- h How It Started By Jean Xewton ft "Singe, Sir!" V VEIII man who has ever entered a barber shop is familiar with the " obsequious tonsorlal artist's sugges for a hundred other kinds of rvice in addition to the thing he ent In to get; among them "singe, Com lfl genuine Parisian singe for hair will bring back a rich, tarorlant growth. The same treatment that gives ladies their flowing A thinning It may console the harassed seeker fter a plain shave or haircut to know tbc origin of this unique tonsorlal operation ; It was not long after the introduc tobacco into Europe One day e king of France was Indulging in tie solace of the weed. A spark brushed his upper lip and before he hew It, burned away some of the leek and curly mustache that adorned It to of ugi m L BpII Syndicate. WNU Service. lM J0 ive against JeboL "vgo VI tHill & ftm"'utl'"n caravans, the checking ot supplies an.i the march by the Newaptpen) WNU Narvloe s1uare 4t Chinchow. Manchuria, from which point tt aukae ax want to laac aa4 eiac Te eee tka atU4 retara el 6ria, Aa4 aa I 4nmm ml gmrtm, fair, ' I The fcraeeee whisper la the air. LETS PATRONIZE HOIU INDUSTRY BLIND FAITH .r uiLiu.jeo in your rrain dish. Hoi will go well with this. Vou prob ably know nw to heat them so as to keep them soft In a paper bug with the ends turned over in a moderate oven. For dessert, I ra suggesting a pumpkin pie nun that good bakery whloh you are .lire to have discovered near the house or the office. Jrder at Preparation. AMERICAN ANIMALS If anyone should ask of you, "Who drives a team of cari- spaghetti Prepare nnd chill salad and dressing Finish making chop suey Heat rolls Utah High School of Beauty Culture Tee lie You ought to say a Onion Soup. right, as right could be. As you shall very shortly see, For reindeer is the other name We give a caribou that's tame. I chopped onion cucumber or 2 pickles Vi cup French dressing Cooked salad dressing Celery or celery seed Cut potatoes into dice or slices, add onion and sliced cucumbers or pickles which mix with French dressing, 1 In the northlancl far away He hears the wolf pack's hungry bay And gallops off through drifts of snow Because a wolf's his deadly foe. should be very well seasoned, and lei stand In the refrigerator one or two hours. Mix with the salad dressing serve on lettuce, and garnish with parsley. Celery, cut into cubes or celery seed may be used with the other Ingredients if desired. Hamburg Chop Suey. 4 package spaghetti 2 cups canned tomatoes 4 pound cheese (grated) 1 large onion (chopped) 4 tablespoons oil 4 pound hamburg steak 1 stalk celery, cubed or cut In strip: teaspoon chop suey sauce or 3-- other sauce Seasoning Add spaghetti to two quarts bolllnp salted water wiluo.. breaking pieces Cook until soft and drain, reserving add one liquor. Return to kettle and half cup spaghetti, water, tomatoes tn oil and grated cheese. Fry onion and meat tdrf until slightly yellow; add stir until meat is cooked, thensauce with to Add spaghetti celery. salt and pepper. The mother caribou is queer, And not like other kinds of deer She has a set of antlers, too, Just like the old bull caribou. and If it Is not two Inches thick, he sends it back." of Lights O NEW YORK B know another favorite dish I have often known of the Babe's. him to drive from St. Petersburg to Tampa, because there Is a restaurant in the latter city which gets stone But WAITER TRUMBULL Most ol the big baseball players have a very warm spot In their hearts for youngsters. 1 know that Lou Geh rig, for example, recently broke an en gagement to go to a party at a boys club. And when he got there, with smiling good nature he autographed books, cards and everything the bim on which to write his name. Gehrig, the man Clark Grif nth and many other baseball men have d r frequently selected as their first baseman. Is a modest, likable giant, who has none of the so Yet his baseball called bad habits. Idol Is Babe Ruth, who has not always followed the straight and narrow path Because he has been on the same team with the Babe, Lou Gehrig has not a) his abllit ways had the recognition deserves, and It might be only natural But his If be felt some resentment b.v uncolored is Ruth for admiration the slightest tinge ot Jealousy. The Sultan of Swat has no more loyal booster. Gehrig declares and believes that Ruth Is a grand fellow and the ever lived. greatest ball player that all-sta- ANNOYING e Owl-Th- ere's that fool rooster sa at bedtime again ing "good morning" Rebuilding After the Storm - WNTJ Service.) Bt P F. Volland Company ( that a reporter to "cover him," with Instructions not to let him out of sight from the time he rose until be retired for the night, and to write all be did. The representative of the press took his job so seriously that be got on the He asked Ruth Babe's nerves. whether he did any road work to keep In condition and was assured that he did. Why then, the reporter demanded, bad he never seen the Babe on the road. It was because, be waa told, he did not rise early enough. Ruth, he was told, did bis road work at 6 a. m. The news gatherer was shocked to hear that he had been missing something and announced that he would be on band the next morning. And you'd be Potato Salad. cups cold boiled potatoes Yes, many of those who enter M fWar OM B, M Ufca Gj, vaa lUfty CattMl PrtttttiN IMS! M liaritSiM laHatalistmat lull inaratM quired a listener. So "He said." roared the Babe, Is Ruth? Well, what busl name your ness are you In?'" walk a block To a man who can't without tying up York New In or two blow. traffic, this was a crushing I crabs from the East coast. Thla was unwelcome newa, but the Babe and Artie McGovem, who was with him, set an alarm clock for 5:43 and struggled out info the early dawn. They found the reporter waiting. They started to Jog up the street and the reporter Jogged with them. But then the Babe Increased the pace. At the end of a couple of blocks, the news hound was all In. lie gasped a question as to whether they would return by the same route, was assured that they would, and. dropping breathless on a convenient lawn, stated that he would wait for them. The Babe and Artie McGovern started on briskly, made a couple of right angle turns, came back to a side door of the hotel, and went back to bed. The reporter waited two hours. When he next saw the runners, he received the combined apology and explanation that, before they realized It, they had covered twelve miles and had caught a ride back. 6. It Is an experience to walk on a busy thoroughfare In almost any large city with either of those two superla tlve showmen, Ruth or Jack Hempsey Before you have gone a block, you realize that as far as avoiding atten Hon Is concerned, you might as well lead a lion on a leash, or take an air As a matter of Ing on an elephant. fact, I saw an elephant led through our streets for advertising purposes and it attracted considerably less at tentlon than I have seen crowds display for both the Manassa Mauler and the Bambino. em eeia an i aalkk ajrnttpn a arm to aa cmtacav he mm btaMwM eaiu in awl liah MaMata., Wi WAMg ADDRESS wu 1933 Bell Syndicate. WNTJ Service. MODERN TRICKS Near that Bprlnc la here with wanaer Jara, ana the light af "Better Tlaua laeau hrtrhter, let aa aet fortrt that la throeih terauaatala Made Good helped ahew ear the dark, doll dara. Let appreciate br harta aeere ef the "feet" and heeetiac laterauantata Predarte. HI MRS, FRANK BALIS, Kdea, Ideh. 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She caa You bet Wed make coffee with a curling Iron. Friendships Grow One does not choose friendships! they grow spontaneously. New Speaker of House and His Aids The commissioner of Indian af- fairs has charge of the education, lands, money, schools and general welfare of the Indians. CASH PAID Far Mf W Itwsiry Dtita trtt tt, Mjh UCMJO I0J MTU - i V t V -- K If " W 1 fM yMHkMlMAeSaatbkK4kaV aasiaa MMMsriamf'ii-iaMMs- i f- A. Ml Uke CIH ttat ri New York's First Sidewalks New York had its first sidewalk laid in 17D0. 1 I Mala a) U4t rlfkt nt, anl ivtit mt. I K Mat maraMt a ay uik ala a KM uUjfKlrj. m. Utk. I Ml a If. a. torn Offict Htmi tid. Mmm at hti (at (U def! i- M Etc. Jeweler W. M. Mc CONAHAY, P" fr PJ.JJ Hra -- J - congresa, with his aide. Henry T. Kalney, speaker of the 8eventy-Thlr- d On his right, Lewis Deschler, house parliamentarian. On his left, William T. Roy, assistant parliamentarian. week will he paid arti(., n -- Wj Interaieantala ra aaeda Similar U ahere. Bend GMdi" te in er vena In. preee atory year teraieantaln Frodacta Column. P. O. Bos 1SSI, Salt Lake Cltr. If rear thla eteir o colaian ceire check eheald Yankees are When the New York .. . a n.ohrio aometlmes eoes .."-on me ruuu, i of room down to the dining . . i. . r nn tn nr ft or Kane the and tuth his dinner for him. same thing -He alwavs eats the blm a steak. order "I says Gehrig. atta- - a neKtiai fcet ad tMltailal e One more story about Ruth. When he was making a picture In Holly wood, a certain news service assigned Ruth now sees humor In an expert ence he once had, but he didn't laugh his when It happened. He was driving a at a engagement golf car to keep In the club which is pretty well out A was hurrying. country, and he and chased cop small town motorcycle halted hira. "He didn't recognize me, said tne the Incident to preat man, In relating I told him my name,' "so his friends, in ADd what did be say then?" " m aaki M tin. i ar THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY pause, "It surely must be Santa Claus!" quart soup stock, or 5 bouillon cubes and 1 quart water 14 cup grated or strained cheese Slice bread one halt Inch thick, cut In halves, and toast lightly. Slice onions and brown In batter. Add soup stock and bring to boil. Put In casserole. Float toasted bread on top ol soup and sprinkle wllh grated cheese. Bake In hot oven. f00 degrees F. 10 minutes or until cheese melts. too much to the beauty contesta prove without 3 slices bread 6 medium sized onions 3 tablespoons butter are given She blind faith. Women bou?" Mhfce coffee 4 "To boast of good fortune," aald HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "trains only envy, which msy be the means of losing It" CARIBOU Cook the unhappy king at this marring of his manly beauty tnew no bounds. But It was soon changed to Joy, we are told. For It as found that the burning or singeing it Is now called, had induced a full- and stronger growth and that his Mustache would wax more luxuriantly Own ft 1933 . vr rolls The dismay of ever ! Soon it became the fashion for gentlemen to have a periodic "singeing" sluggish hair and the treatment has yet gone out of vogue. 1 i 111 rH If f MG O 1 these menus appeal to me much more for an evening party than cream and cake, the nsual salad, lc which for some reason, has become the typical menu for parties of this "Any of Sally Sez My Neighbor for Action BM 3 Week Na. IJ14 -- W.N.U-al- $3.00 t Lake City |