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Show LEIH FREE PRESS. LEIIL UTAH ' Death's Head Is Back in Germany I 1 ' ' by si v i i ( i i I I I &-- walrus weighs a ton or more. if you saw him on the shore You d likely run away in fear Because he looks so fierce and queer. THE white But 'though his tusks are long and He very seldom seeks a fight; And yet it's best for you and others To say away from walrus mothers! By Jean ORKNEY FISHERIES f Not content to harvest fro, land alone, natives of the Islands have turned also to ouuHTwuni uuicrem iroin their fcTl bora of the Shetland ls!andsfei men woo inrm a utile the Orer ... v are farmers who fkh- . mu this minor Industry has such an extent that ItXi sels are used, neeesitating jL t crew of 435 regular fishermen m employed In other duties, Herr! the most common fish In tbe of the Orkneys, and iobst. ! Shipped to the dining tables of WALRUS Uowlt Started Aetvton I i AMERICAN ANIMALS found a watch lost by John Putnam, now living lo Sydney, N. T In 1905. One band had rusted off, but the crystal was unbroken. The watch waa wound and started ticking. It will be sent to Putnam. f - ZZl Constantine, Jlleh. It tases more than 28 years under water to end a good watch's tick. Workmen clearing out a mill race i- r - I 1,- 1- Mi Watch, Under Water for 28 Years, Ticks ff ?T MM PHHX-- Monticello 1 t itewinUcent of the insignia of the Death's Head Hussars of war time and before Is the banner on the trumpet of one of Chancellor Hitler's own guard who Is blowing a fanfare on the arrival of bis chief at a recent concert in Berlin. CASSEROLE DISH IS APPETIZING Appearance on Menu Always Hailed With Delight By EDITH M. BARBER cooking. However, remember that you need a dish of small diameter for a souffle In order to give it a chance to puff. In general, when raw food Is cooked In a casserole, the oven should be hot for the first portion of the time and then the temperature should be low ered to moderate. For the cooked foods combined with sauces or with crumbs, you need a hot oven for a short time. Mushrooms An Gratia 2 pounds fresh mushrooms Vt teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon chopped chives or onion I tablespoon chopped parsley 1 cup finely rolled crackers 4 tablespoons butter cup cream jj . uuu. Why are Inquiries home of Thomas Jefferson was named "Monticello.' From the liitle river valley in which Thomas Jefferson was born, and where Peter Jefferson, his father, built Shad-wel- l, the family home, a mountain rises suddenly. It is Included In the original Jefferson estate, the spur surrounding northeastward out of the hills which are still called the Ragged Mountains. As a young student roaming over Its slope and studying and dreaming under the great chestnut caks which can still be found there, Thomas Jefferson named the mountain "Monti-cello.- " borrowing from the Italian, in which it means "little mountain." In 1703 he began, on the summit of the mountain, to build the house Into which be moved when In the following year Ore destroyed Shadwell and which when completed became the mansion, now so famous, named after the mountain on which It stood, "Monticello." OCCASIONALLY magic about THERE Is something The addition casserole. of Its name to a dish on the menu ImC Ball 8yndicata WND Sarvlca. mediately brings visions of so attractive, shaded, brown dish with Its appetising contents, which we feel have Heat and Cold Aid in had the most possible done for tbera , Giving Planes Strength by kng oven cooking. However, casNew York. Two opposltles, dry Ice serole dishes are not all of them and electric furnaces, can be thanked cooked a long time. We may even use Some of them In the preparation of a for the tremendous strength which has quick meal. Some of these wblcb 1 Clean mushrooms, remove and mince been built into the modern airplane, am suggesting today may be used to tender a bulletin of United Air Lines, portion of stems. Arrange caps says advantage by the busy housekeeper In a buttered casserole and season commemorating on features of conwho must prepare her dinner or sup- Mix minced struction In the 60 mushrooms, chives, pars per In a short time. Others of course ley and crackers and spread over the Boeing planes it now has will need a longer time for cooking, on Its routes. These are the first high mushrooms. of Dot with butter top but all of them will add an Interesting speed, all metal, transports ever built. and pour cream over cracker mixture. note to a lunch or dinner. By taking rivets from a In a Bake moderate 375 oven, degrees Tb casserole dishes ' must be of tembath to 30 or 25 for minutes. F., some heavy ovenproof material such peratures of dry ice containers, the Scalloped Oystcn as pottery or glass. Metal frameaging of rivets is definitely retarded. 2 tablespoons butter works are often used for their service. By metal, the tensile 2 cups soft bread crumbs Tou can buy one at almost any price Is more than doubled, dura- strength 1 teaspoon salt luminum being raised from the nor you wish to pay from the Inexpensive brown pottery dlslies with or without Pepier mal strength of 20,000 pounds per 1 pint oysters handles which come la suehattraetlve square Inch to approximately 55,000 cup oyster liquor shapes to the more elaborate models pounds per square inch. with silver frames. The steel used In the landing gear Melt the butter. Mix with the Both fresh and cooked meats are ap crumbs of the planes has a tremendous ten-- . and add the seasoning. But proprlate for casserole cooking. There ter a casserole and arrange the crumbs slle strength of 180,000 pounds per Is no belter way of cooking squabs or and oysters In two layers. Before square inch, because of heat treating, fmall chickens which have been larded the last layer of crumbs, add and the landing gear can withstand adding or spread libetally with butter1 or n the Bake 20 minutes an emergency Impact of 32 tons. oyster fat Tou will need a hot oven un- in a hot oven,liquor. 450 degrees F, til ten minutes before you are ready 1837 Half Dime Found Chicken Souffle . to serve your meat At this point covGreat Bend, Kan. During a reburial rullkcups er the casserole and turn the heat low. l'i of several soldier bodies near here, a 2 tablespoons butter This Is according to the best French half dime, coined In 1837, was found flour 2 tablespoons as me to demonstrated Inst precepts the remains. The soldiers were among 1 salt aummer when I had the most delicious tablespoon stationed at Fort Zarah, abandoned ' cup paprika partridge I've ever eaten. Partridge in 1SC9. H teaspoon pepper and squabs, by the way, take about 25 ,i cup bread crumbs minutes, while small chickens will take 3 eggs about 40 minutes to bake. Itabblt, MODERN TIMES I cup minced cooked chicken which I always associate with a brown casserole because of the many times Make a white sauce of the butter, It has been served to me In this way flour and milk and add the abroad, needs a long, slow cooking and bread crumbs. Combineseasonings this with after It has been browned In a bot the chicken and egg yolks, even. fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Among dishes which are quickly prePut mixture In layers In a buttered In a casserole are scalloped oyspared casserole and between the Ipyers sprinters, or fish or meat of any kind. For kle chopped asparagus tips. Set casthese, soft bread crumbs which have serole In hot water and bake until been well buttered, are combined In firm In a slow oven, SOO degrees F., layers with the main Ingredient. The about 30 to 35 minutes. Serve with crumbs should be well seasoned with plmlento sauce. alt, pepper, lemon Juice, Worcester. 13. Bell Syndicate WNU Servic. shire sauce, and a dash of onion juice, If you like, or a bit of ketchup. For Reitor Napoleon's Home r the meat and fish dishes, Havre, France. Fifty tons of macooked foods are often mixed with a terial are here waiting to be shipped white sauce and the crumbs are put on to St Helena. It will be sent to Lon Workman Do you know a party top. nice, macaroni, spaghetti, or don and taken to the lonely island around here named Burkhart? Doodles may be moistened with a to Youth The only parties around mato or cheese sauce or combined by a British boat The material will here are the Democrat and the Rewith mushrooms and a brown sauce. be used for the restoration of Long-wooNapoleon's residence there. publican. Sometimes an Intriguing sauce which uses all of these things In combination and adds a few extra herbs. Is used and you may have an Itallenne. Creole, or an Espngnole dish. Call It what you like I Also we Just natural ly associate soulTles with casserole Liquid Laxatives are Bach in Favti k 1 ft The public is fast returning " u "r;- -- pi to the as of liouid laxatives. PeonU kJ learned that the properly prepar liquid laxative will bring a perfei movement without onv t;..-r- .'l a i iuo time, or aiier. The dose of a lirruirl la be varied to suit the neerl f individual The action can thus II regulated. A child is easily given tU ngni aose. Ana mud liquid laxathrf ' ao noi imiaie me Kidneys. Doctors are generally agreed ttJ senna is me Dest laxative for every bodv. Senna is a natural larativ ii does not drain the system like is cainarucs mat leave you so thirstrj Dr. Caldwell's Svnm Pernin liouid laxative which relie nn unrf for its laxative action. It has if average person s bowels as regular a ciocKworK. in a lew weeks time. You can always get Dr. CaldweF Syrup Fepsin at any drugstore, reac for use. Member w. H. A. rssaS' He likes to roll around and splash And bellow through his big mustache. He's fond of fish and likes a clam As much as boys like cherry jam! His wrinkled skin is tough as rubber, Ihe tat beneath is known as blubber; The Eskimos all like to eat it, And think that nothing else can beat it! i e, multi-motore- d Salt Lake City Director 850-degr- heat-treatin- g CRISMON & NICHOLS ASS AYE RS AND CHEMIST! sub-freezi- 1 e b- - th. P. r. Volland Co. Salt Lake City's WND Servic. Short Is the memory of Broadway. No matter how bright the glare of the spotlight as soon as the one on whom it shines steps out of its brilliant rays, he is forgotten. There was Dan the Dude. Reputed to be worth at least a half million dollars, he was known from one end to the other of that thoroughfare that has been called the gay white way. Hat check girls, waiters, cigarette and flower girls, musicians and others of the hot spots hailed his frequent appearances with Joy. So did the parasites, since Dan the Dude s pockets had no fish hooks. When his hand came out It held that which talks with an extremely loud voice along Broadway. So, while he paved the way with the long green, friends flocked about him in numbers. I t lightly. He replied that he- bet on horses that ran fat. That apparently was his sole occupation, He was seen not only at the local tracks but also at other well known tracks about the country. But he always came back to Broadway. - Something happened to Dan the Dude. Maybe it was the depression. Maybe his judgment as to which horse was the fastest of the field lost its keenness. At any rate, places where he had been well known saw him no more. He wasn't missed. News that his money had gone, had spread. It seemed that occasionally he stopped to chat with friends on Seventh avenue and was given small loans. A d man registered at a hotel in Shortly afterward, he leaped from a twelfth story window. The crumpled body was taken to the morgue. There was no Identification and it looked as If the final resting place would be on Harts Island. In a Seventh avenue cigar store, the description of the man was noted That saved Dan the Dude from the potters field. Broadway had forgotten him. But as Broadway usually Tioes, It recalled him enough to contribute to his funeral. mussy kitchen work, AFTER doing at once wash the hands In reg-Ister- Dip the knife In hot ctilting a large cake of knife will cut without oap. water before soup and the chipping the r In sorting clothes to send to the lahndry look carefully over each article, taking care to remove every pin, A p!n,tvlftit seriously injure the laundress. Jlso see that no studs, shields or culT buttons are left In the blouses ' " " " and shirts'-- ' C. rz vr i ti illusion. -. ...... by th Afcmrlfttnd Nawapaparu .. , . WNU Servlc el Getting back to Broadway, 1 noted the first set of ear tabs I've seen In tnany a long year. Found them right In Times .square, too. They were worn by the burly street rahway employee who throws the switch that turns the Broadway trolcars bT red-face- ley at Forty-secon- d street .. -- cj TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths 1 Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM 1 JO Just oppofitt Mormon Tabtnudt . ERNEST C. ROSSITER,Jf-- t . mid-tow- How different from the false brightness of Broadway is the at this time of year. Went country up to Wes-kuWood in Connecticut to some pleasant hours with Bobspend and Betty Weeks. In the morning sun, the Connecticut countryside sparkled as if it had been set with diamonds and the Sound was a mighty, flashing mirror. The window thermometer away down below But in the big living room, freezing. out on the brown woods, the looking lagoon of Binney park and the road t was like spring. Andwinding 50 minutes mcr e were back In the city of sham and My Neighbor To keep a teething baby's dress dry tack an ordinary dress shield by the corners on the underside of the bib, HOTEL well-dresse- That the source of the wealth of Dan the Dude was more or less mysterious made no difference at all On Broadway, the Important question Is not, "How did he get it?" but "Has he got it?" The having of It is sufficient answer for all Broadway purposes. Dan the Dude, however, was once questioned as to the origin of that which he seemed to regard so m . I Lights of New York ?,L STEVENSON Sets Peace Time Record for Warship Building little grease well loosens the dirt, Then wash them Hands treated In become Ingrained 1 Li well-beate- water. First rub a Into the skin. This llutton fat Is best. In the usual way. this way will never with dirt. r. 1 pit 'Fietvest Hotel ba-co- left-ove- If & OrJlc and Labuiatory St., Bait LAke City, Utah. Temple Box 1708. 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