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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH Is No ART EN kNCE - Public Works Laborers on the Mississippi Alibi for Unsucc- fiw-'- " t .. Barber rwit An mitf r VttO urk w,,h fyL i common eomplalnL was c,ke sus-th- ai not ro the knowledge of a f essentials would make It luck as an alibi fcTi HI the butter or the shortly,- be creamed H U a good and L ake ft out of the la-bo-x room temperature for half m Lr before mixta the cake. Never hotter for cake, aa bnh flavor L Mtut change when melted fat well The sugar should with the aoftened fat The as nude by I ever tasted coiutru uir wbOM "r Tr,nf ill Cud butter together until per tt blended. A Httle of the egg yolk L l!e treanij will quicken the in, process. Thr rest of the yolk tlfn be eddefl ana arrer rnis me iJ milk should be added al luck P.j ti oo-r;7- w night Mrs. Engahl was ot egga white are beat eptrateij tne texture 01 me cum" If they are beaten to ; at feht texture will he closer, but ait will keep oioisl longer, H tt wbftes of the egga are used aki will be fluffy and delicate. If the cake will r tbe yolks are used irt md moist hf lour should be sifted, measured nixed wltb the dry Ingredients u, tbe THE k I. BRUTE Why did Mra. Swift leave kuLind Jr. I.-- He '.I.-- She lost all his money. spent It TTtrzz Pastry flour Is often used for cake, as It does not have as much of the gluten, nicn is necessary for yeast breads anil which has the quality of toughen- ng with handling. It Is imssible to make an excellent with an flour If the batter Is not beaten overlong. The principal thing Is to nave the batter of the proper thickness. All flour should oe sifted before measuring. Of course this will reduce the amount of flour one or more tablespoons to each cup. if. however, the batter Is too thick after tbe liquid, flour and egg whites are added, more liquid must be added to make a batter which will re spond to the test. To test batter for cake lift some wltb the spoon and let It drop back to the bowL 1 It breaks half way between spoon and bowl It la Just the right thickness. When the beaten egg whites are added last they should be folded In. There Is a difference of opinion about whether beating after finishing mixing Improves the texture of the cake. I have found that It seems to make a better cake If the batter Is beaten a little. Tbe pan should be well greased with melted fat which may then be dredged lightly wltb flour. A moderate oven gives best results in baking. An oven thermometer or oven regulator will OPOSSUM of mmesipvi river rD)y put u,ous,iDd' ot engineers, fabricating concrete mattresses make certain proper baking, but If you have neither and are In doubt as to Judging temperatures err on the side of a slow oven rather than a hot oven as a start If the cake Is not rising quickly enough It will be a signal to Increase tbe heat When a cake Is done It will, of course, be light brown, and will shrink from the sides of the pan; It will spring back when pressed with the finger, and It will not "sing t Is not necessary to have a trained ear to recognize this note. If a cake Is brown and yet still "sings" turn out the fire, but leave the cake In the oven a few minutes more. Turn the pan upside down on a cake cooler or wire rack and allow it to come out of the pan without assistance, A wet cloth on the bottom will hasten tbe proeesa Birthday Prince 1 M Vt Cake. cup butter or other shortening cups sugar teaspoon vanilla extract teaspoon almond or orange ex- tract cup water 8 cups pastry flour H teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons baking powder 5 egg whites 1 Cream shortening until very light and fluffy; add sugar slowly, beating until light; add flavoring and a little water, then part of flour sifted with salt and baking powder; add remainder of water and remainder of dry ingredients. Fold In beaten egg whites, mixing well, but do not beat Bake In two or three greased and floured square layer tins In moderate oven (385 degrees Fahrenheit) about forty minutes. Remove from pans; cool and spread filling between layers. Cover top and sides of cake wltb pink icing. Chocolate Cake. cup butter " 1 cups sugar 3 eggs 1 cup milk IVt cups flour 4, teaspoon salt 8 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3 ounces chocolate always likes to be Near to a tall persimmon tree; And when the stars begin to shine Old possum hurries out to dine. Across the cottonfields he goes To where there is a tree he knows; He wraps his tail around a limb, And there he till stars are dim. stays And if hes caught by man or dog, Before he finds a hollow log. He'll grin and curl up m a heap And lie as still as if a- sleep. For "playing 'possum is his trick; He's not asleep or even IK 41 w sick. You'd be surprised to see how fast He'll scramble off when danger's past! Cream butter thoroughly ; add sugar, a little at a time. Separate eggs ; beat yolks until thick. Add to creamed butter and sugar; mix thoroughly. Add milk and the flour which has been sifted with baking powder and salt alternately, a little at a time. Add vanilla and melted chocolate. Fold In stiffly beaten egg whites. Put into three greased and floured cake tins and bake 25 to 30 minutes In moderate oven (350 degrees Fahrenheit). . Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. My Neighbor Lights by Thi. photo. at Profit Island. La. of New York LL STEVENSON The Social tteglster shows why so many marble mansions are shuttered and tenanted only by caretaker or left to their own loneliness while so many swanky and costly apartments remain closed at a season when ordinarily, gayety reigns at Its height and debs and dowagers are kept busy trotting about the town attending affairs of various kinds. It seems that this season more society families than ever before have decided to make their country places their winter as well as their summer homes. In other words, it's smart to stay In the country. Even the opening of the Metropolitan opera season, whicb sets new record for lateness in getting under way, has failed to lure back many of the smart set Thus evenings in those upper East. Bide streets are far more quiet than they have been In many a year. One of the homes that has not been opened Is a rather grim brick house at Fifth avenue and It is the home of Sixty-fir- street st Mr. and Mrs. M. Hartley Dodge, Mrs. Dodge being the niece of John D. Rockefeller. The reason the house Is not open Is that the Dodges spend most of their time on their huge farm near Madison, N. J. The Duke mansion at 1 East Seventy-eight- h street. Is tenantless most of the time ercept for servants and guards, the family spending the greater part of the time at Duke farms near N. J. Then a stone's throw away, at 972 Fifth avenue. Is a silent white mansion. That's tbe home of Mrs. Payne Whitney. But she's set dom there. Usually, she's at Green-tree- , her estate at Manbasset Som-ervlll- e, The home of Mrs. Mary Duke Blddle at 1009 Fifth avenue, Is also a town house practically tenantless. Mrs. Blddle prefers the mansion at high up on a hill overlooking a great sweep of open country. There are more, many more. And those silent town houses don't do those who profited by the entertainments of old any good at alL Irvlngton-on-the-Hudso- for an hour with a police inspector to see that there was bo loafing on the Job. Tbe offender live down oa the lower East side where among many it Is the custom to wrap garbage in a paper bag and drop It out of a window. In some higher rental sections, tenants drop refuse down Into courtyards. Learned something else this baa absolutely no connection with the preceding paragraph from the Social Register. Among those listed therein were 010 marriages last year, while the year before, there were 1,044. Five hncdred and fifty-nin- e deaths were recorded. Dave Chasen is certainly a (arable stooge. At every performance ot "Bold Tour Horses,'' now on tour, six husky stage hands had to be on the alert to keep him from being killed. In tbe course of tbe performance, Joe Cook tells Chasen to drop down to the corner and get him a cigar. Chasen instantaneously disappears through a trap door. Various devices were used to break the force of his fail But only human arms proved reliable. And at that Chasen took a lot of bruise on the road with htm. C Bell Syndicate. OW :-H that a lawyer knows where he stands." That Is a criticism occasionally made by attorneys about Judges before whom they try cases. Vacillation Implies Inconstancy, Instability, not being sure of oneself or one's opinions. It embodies tbe Idea of tremulous in decision, which Is of course especially noticeable in the case of a Judge who Is called upon constantly to rule offhand upon objections and points of law raised by lawyers. It Is a quality, however, which Is found In many people In other fields of endeavor. That the word "vacillate" comes by Its meaning honestly Is Indicated by tracing its source. This done, we find that it is derived directly and perfectly from the Latin In which language the verb "vaclllo" means "to sway to and fro." -- O. Bell Syndicate. n, sro WNU Service. SCENERY THERE "I know a citizen who becomes furious when he finds that a lawn sprinkler Is throwing water where be ha to pass. But when he reaches his own borne he Is likely, In season, to start the sprinkler going, and the spray causes pedestrians to go Into the street to avoid a wetting. 1 know men who permit their shrubbery to cover most of the sidewalk, and who declare that the shrubbery of other citizen should be torn out by the roots. Every day we see men and women do things they do not want others to do. It is proper for them. It seems, to take up enough room In a street car for two persons. If they see somebody else do It they declare that something should be done about It Maybe the Golden Rule would be code enough for all of us, but we seem to be off the golden standard, and I have mentioned the matter here today in the hope that some of you gentlemen might suggest a way out of our difficulties." , Indianapolis News. like-mind- Dr. Pierce's Pellet are best for liver, bowel and itomach. One little Pellet for a laxative thre for a cath&i tic Adv. -- Arty" Baked Apple Addition of an artistic touch to that standby the bukod apple constitutes a 'suggestion useful during the extensive baked apple season. It's the filling that counts. Here Is one method: For six apples use one and one-ha- lf cupcupfuls of sugar, ful of water, one or two bananas, one tablespoonful of butter, and six marshmallow8 : Prepare a sirup of the sugar and water by boiling three minutes. Core tbe apples and pare the tops. Fill centers with bananas, thinly sliced, and bake the apples In a pan, with the sirup poured over them, for SO minutes, In a moderate oven of about 385 degrees Fahrenheit Dot each apple with a little butter, baste with the sirup, place the marshmallows on top, and replace in the oven to brown, one-fourt- h LIFE LONG'FRIEND" Keeps Them Fit at 70 refutable laxative NR has been dependable family doctor dur- u trate Johan H. Goldstein. Three cul- prits wh appeared before him pleaded guilty to throwing rubbish on the Says: "fterNRforty'1 keeps ?ean. regular ear after year falthfully with never any need to AS Increase the dose. ELL Wo wonder their evening of life" i so free from complaint. Million of people welcome the aid of this reliable corrective. Fop Nature' Remedy strengthens and regulates theentirelimins UvelTftct:saflycarrlesairay the poisons thai bring on headi. aches, colds, j She How do you manage to write such delightful Action? Author Well, er I'm' a married man. biliousness. jfTji Oet25cbox. m'l All Piano Virtuoso Eight-Year-O- ld SOON as fruits and vegetaoies reach the home they should be looked over and all Imperfections removed and then placed In covered N gress. ' Quick relief for acid mdi tion, heartburn. Only 10c How are Your tfsrves? Mrs. jf V A little cornstarch mixed with warm water and stirred Into gravy that la too thin will thicken it Recognition of CovrBmnt The recognition of a foreign government Is a part of the executive function conferred upon the Preslder.t of the United States by the Constituon tion imd the secretary of state, accord may behalf of the President, to con recognition without recourse J wJiMlFS jf druggists'. I M C" TI WJTM Jars or wrapped In oiiea paper ana placed on one of the upper sneives or ttaaisnes the electric refrigerator, and celery which have lost their bowl crlspness may be placed In a with Ice cubes and left In refrigerator for a few hours, then drained and put In a covered Jar or wrapped. If hardwood floors become discol In ored, rub over with a cloth dipped ounces car of four of made solution bolic acid (poison) to a quart or hoi water. Wash with vinegar to prevent acid eating Into the wood, then wax. u ing their trying Speaking of rubbish, wonder what would happen if other magistrates follow an example set recently by Magis- THEIR MEDICINE CHUT FOR 10 YEARS This safe, all e. Anna Antonovick. of J7 No. Durbia St, Cuper, Wyo., taya; "After ny youngest child was bom I lacked strength, was very nerroaa snd bad ao appetite. My food did not seem a nourish me, 1 would become tired eaiilv and teat Might steadily. I ued Dr. Piera'a Favorite Piuerla. tioa and It gae m aa appctft, I galaad weight and strength and felt flne." New sin, tablets 90 eta., liquid $1.00. J i 4 rr-.- "".1 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Dtndroff 8 ton Hiir raiforl I ImDarta lm1 aacl Beeoty to Gray and Faded Hairl sue win at iminttta, OTwo Chm. Wfct,. Pitihogw. K.Y. Ideal for use la HjOKESTON SHAMPOO connection with Parker'sBairBalam.llakc the hair soft and fluffy. M eents by mail or at drag-gis- t, liisoox Chemical Works, Patchogue,M.T. i .. "----c Service wnu in his rulings really never g. Millions of dollars were spent by the late J. B. Duke on his New Jersey estate. The ample grounds are traversed by 35 miles of paved roads. In the past, the grounds were open to the public. But the public was unappre-clatlvShrubbery was broken and rubbish left behind. So now the public Is barred. Asoocleted Newepeper A 114. bf the WNU oo. D The Word "Vacillate" TI E Is so vacillating Waxed paper placed under bureau scarfs will protect the bureau top If on It liquids should be spjlled r ta p r. viumd IT STARTE tJEAH NEWTON e C WOTJ Service. , Take, for example, the man who drives his car downtown. All the way down, and while he la going throagh the business district, he is motor minded. He toots his horn for to get out of the way pedestrian and fumes if the sign change sooner than he expected. But the moment he parks his car and begins to walk his point of view changes, and he become pedestrian minded. He la severely critical of motorists who do exactly what he did a few minutes before. Now then, It seem to me that there ought to be a middle ground somewhere. Such persons and that means all of us should be more tolerant of pedestrians when they are driving, and Inclined to be broader minded when they are walk-lo- They didn't have the 2 fine, so the magistrate set them to work sweeping la front of their homes AMERICAN ANIMALS TflE 'possum next -- granted a sidewalk. fj t ijolilind -It occurs to me," said George & Cautious, at the weekly meeting of the Itowanls club, "that we need some sort of a national code or agreement fixing more definite regulations for individual points of view. There is an old expression that circumstances alter cases. It might hare been broadened to Include the observation that circumstances alter point of view, and that what a man thinks , and feels one moment may be wholly foreign to hi mental reactions the 1 rood I CALL FOR CODE OF GOLDEN RULE San Francisco. Mrs. Fernanda Delort Eisgahl, among charges of cruelty in ber suit for divorce, told bow her husband nailed down a bedroom window. 1lka fresh air," she told Judge Thomas F. Graham. "I opened the window. My husband, Milton, got out of bed and closed It I opened It again. He got np and nailed It down." She said this happened several times, adding that she would pull the nails during tbe day and her husband would renal! them at essful Cakes. . torTB m POINTS OP VIEW Denied Fresh Air, Wife GeU Divorce ; xTfi Kuth Slenczynski. only eight years old, is said to be the youngest piano child Is winning high praise virtuoso since Mozart This short stnrdlly-bull- t for ber Interpretations of the compositions of Bach, Mendelssohn and other masters. She halls from San Francisco. - chapped Bocsassm To relieve the soreness and dryness and hasten the return of skin comfort and health, apply soothing Ream! WNU W 44 |