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Show i i LEHl FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH l 5? 11 - - e T II m i Pill nl Sfppnr . -! TTI J T SMELLS U rL Ct .0B C.) W. j . . k( L- firtiAMJJtfTS? (Cawrlghi. W, ad EARLIEST PRINTED BOOK WANT OF APPLICATION The earliest koown primed book In the "Diamond Sutra." It was a Few things are Impracticable la Iiuddblet scripture printed In "bin and It Is for want of apIn SGS by Wang Chl.h, the Bret known printer of a buok. One copy plication, rather than of means, that men fail of succegs. Rochefoucauld that good cooks U known to exist OUR COMIC SECTION l fin n HASENPFEFFER AND SUCH DISHES THAT QUICKEN APPETITE " - " " THE FEATHERHEADS i in Kuf IT AWFUU way -- CAH'T WHAT I ftts 11 PEOPLE WEAR THE ACTORS ARE those. - ONI Talkies i Voa'D TrttMK THEY'D KNOW ENOUGH To LISTEN SHUSH.' 1 Amp PEOPLE LET OTHER QUiET MO VI ENJOY THE SHOW TALKING P y It is. not alway are rewarded even by the appreciation of the partaker of their creations. , Recently, however, a man cook reaped a worthwhile rrarard through the gift of a pleased patron of a sweepstake ticket which made him the winner of a large sura of money. The dish which brought hhn fortune nag hasenpfeffer, wblA in pluln English is rabbit stew. The editorial page of one of the newspapers stated: "If der Koch's windfall means encouragement of good cooks, well and good, for there can never be too much of that." No doubt the butchers are filing a demand for rabbit and the recipe for hasenpfeffer will be welcome. It does take several days for Its completion, but takes very little actual time and labor In Its preparation. Rabbit Is not used as much' In this country as It Is abroad, but any one who once dares to try It will be like ly to us'f it again, as the meat f tender, the flavor Is excellent and the price is low. If you use any one of the following reclpt-s- , you will surely be rewarded by the appreciation of your family. Prepare the rabbit and cut In pieces. Cover with vinegar and water, equal parts; add one sliced onion, salt, pepper, cloves and bay leaves Allow this to soak two days. Drain the ment and brown In hot butter, turning it often and let simmer about a hRif-hoor until tender. Hefore serving, stir one cupful thick, aorr cream Into the sauce. Wipe the rabbit with a damp clotb and rub well with salt, pepper and flour. Place In a pan with a little water, and bake it In a moderate oven (350 degrees F.), basting occasionally with a mixture made with f cupful water and two of butter. When the meat Is tender, It should be set under the flame of a broiling oven for a few minutes to brown. The rabbit should be served with Its own gravy. Clean and cut up rabbit Brown In butter and then place In a casserole. Add one cupful red wine, a bay leaf, a few whole cloves, some parsley, and a few slices of onion. Cover tightly and cook In a slow oven, 250 degrees F. five to six hours one-hal- ' Bell Syndicate Time HADM'T IS ip THey SToPPEP FINNEY OF ll JL Til rACP. OTHER THE FORCE ' 1 TII ZT HUH? I have i GOOOMORMIN&, M?. HAVMES? 10 6CU.J I OOMT WAMTA LEDGER This week v dishes." 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