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Show THE IIER uagk four. ALP-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. L, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 19: OUT OUR WAY The Herald-Journ! cripns-Ccnfiel- -- By Williams Home Service 1 al MERINGUES ARE INTERESTING TO ALL HOUSEWIVES BY RUTH ADAMSON is the secret of making What " A good meringue?' freguent query this. creMeringues are intriguing ations. Cooks aspire to make them to perfection. hoiks al ways admire them. The art of meriiiguc-makinis based on several things Fresh eggs are the first requisite. BEATING IS IMPORTANT Beating of the egg whites is the next. This is just as important to success as in the making of an angel food cake. The just-rigpoint is stiff but not dry" or until the whites stand up in little peaks. They snould be combined with allow 2 the sugar at once sugar to each egg tablespoons Here the folding motion white. applies, for if the mixture is stirred the air will be leleased and the meringup will not rise to its maximum height. SALT AND FLAVORING Add a few grains salt, a few drops flavoring extract and pile lightly on the pudding or pie Place in a slow oven, 325 dc grees F., for 15 to 18 minutes, which will give the egg whites time to cook through and brown to a delicate straw color. Another method of baking is Have the oven tempera this: ture about 250 degrees F. for the and then infirst 15 minutes crease to about 300 degrees U until the meringue becomes golden brown. If a meringue is put into a hot oven at first it browns quickly on lop before (he egg whiles have a chance to cook through, and when the meringue is taken from the ovrn it falls and there 13 a watery layer at the bottom Beat carefully watch the oven -- these are the fine mperalure points that make for perfect V 5 proclaim I Jiierty throughout the land" TAKING THE PROFIT OUT OF WAR v- - - Tlieie is before emigre.,,s a suggested amendment io the con Mufior. for the seated purpose of "taking 103 pie fit.-- out of war. Racked bv the Ain.ricf n Legion, the amendment would give congress tlie pu.M'i- hi regulate the prices, - of exacted or paid by any person in eoiMj ;,N rent or or .suy real or personal poet oi ti , Rum RrS ,1 . ; (' is Sannii Howdy, folks! and the tin. pa (' md here Aiai be coming nut anon, the kiddies' tonsils. that diing t a oss. lling , has Blue-h- high-pressu- a stone h e r s no After I V- - a DEPRESSION BLUKS ilile Smith was left a fortune, And then he said, Oh, slant, Go and buy a Packard, But now hes driving tm! ' cold with only three FLIGHT was tin old fellow named Hy Who wanted to learn how to fly; III built linen things And called them his wings And llcw to the morgue with one P There try. . I 5 It EVERYDAY , I Ves, td t7 been ycurs sir my wife I have srried for J7 I I An Fnstprn scientist claims to isolated the sneeze germ Well, if he wilt take a look srourd. he will find that it is loose again. 1 nr Hi w DIARY (March 17) of friends of Miss were entertained socially at her home .on Friday evening Games and music were enjoyed by those present, after were which dainty refreshments servtd to 10 Pitkin of Logan spent Cecil Tuesday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W A J f gr, V f number Barbara Cutler did propose to her, and this morning sho In a had humor, deem- Pitkin. Mrs Sara Scott anti two sons ing I had kept her out of Buckingham Castle! And so to the of Morgan, are here visiting with relatives. printery. Mrs. Olive Neves, who has spent Since baby blondes put Holly tho past six weeks in Salt Lake wood back on its feet, maybe City, with relatives, returned bonds will do the same her home on Tuesday. baby Oie rest of the of ori Mrs. John Humphreys Let's hope they put the "itcountry. back spent Wednesday here at in Prosperity. the home of Mr. and Mrs J. B Humphreys. HYMN OK HATE Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Butler. Mr A girl 1 hate and Mrs. Harold Johnson and baIs the lass Who calls me hourshwah by and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of Ogden spent Sunday And middle-class- .' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HarOwing to tho high tax 0,1 liquor, ry Hnodless. A sacred pageant was presentbootleggers are making their appearance In London. ed to a large and appreciative Oopv cats! in this ward Sunday eve Hy-ru- high-hro- JR'WiU.iSMe, C im service me 1 President Brenchley of evening (he Hyium stake was the main speaker A pleasant evening was spent after the servirrs. The Millville ward Relief soning given by students of the ciety will give a program and the South Cache seminary under dance in the meeting house on able direction of their teacher, Friday evening March 18. all ovtr Carl J Wood. IB me invited. Mr and Mrs Thomas Jessop and Mr. and Mrs Edward Jessop PORTER: Is it i fact that marspent Monday in Brigham City ried men live linger ttrnn bachewith friends. lors? Mrs. Hilma Humphreys and Mrs CHICK: Nj, il just seems Thelma Jessop entertained their class of Gleaner girls at the home of Mrs. Humphreys Monday evening. Games and music were features of the evening, after 'Which dainty refreshments were served 16 were in attendance Poultry raising is still thriving in Millville, due to leading local a poultryman, Sjoberg, received on shipment of 4000 baby chicks Wednesday. Mrs. Nellie Tehrson is convalcs cing for a broken arm suf fered in a fall a short time ago Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop and Mrs. Edward Jessop spent with Wednesday at Providence Mrs. Budge Low. A genealogical block meeting was held Ht the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neves Wednesday Millville News w I (it. Patrick's Da.ve.) Retimes nib and to Glims Little Horner Humor, .Ir., of how his ancestor, Jtween us! Michael Olluroor, did fjgiit beside I firian Born at the buttle of Clon-arThe department of agriculture killing US enemies and cap a issued a bulletin on how to lerlng 583 more, lint Little Humor chicken. do! a drawl. .k Oh, yeah, I bet lie The best way Is to get err A os ho, 'in hiding under the hed," a on such a sceptic! I a, I it's a good cook, i night we did dine on roast pork, There's no use talking, women which del make Damn Humor i more efficient. No man can dream that the prince of Wales d there has never en a cross word , re irithes ot luce. NON-STO- Of course, if Senatoi Lrookhait cists upon investigating motion he might try to find Ptures, t who sticks all that gum ;ider movie scats. jj 1! price-fixin- 1,897,780 down a hill, ecipltoiis r of. Bliiclish ,,, inounces (hat O 7,. Is indeed true that an anifiula-r- y battle peblile collects no fungus-- 6 square to lichen of the bryoph'dic vuri- tines 1 L prices U P. The spectacle of congress, in the middle of a war, engaging in long arguments about the price of soap, Uefsteak and whatnot and finally perhaps getting out lists of pi;ces covering a milium things is not veiy comforting. The manufacturers and profiteers would all have Ihdr lobbies at Washington, boosting prices; the imnplc, as usual, would get the little end of the i tit k. In any case, the amendment would be little mote than a gesture. Enforcement of its would od lor the salaries of snoopers, spies and bureau- rats more than any having it might make. WHAT SCIENCE IS IMH.NG his is Irof. Arelilined.'S J. who noted ecirnilat, 1st proved the nth of the v . .'ou t!.; iuc, like! to Iceornc In theory, it rould be Used Liy congress to keep pi ices down but anyone who knows congress realizes that it probably would become a weapon for keeping ted .LIT Gee Gee is so kind-helat during the cold weal her ;.hc ren knitted a swctG r for the ,olf at her door 1 0-- 0 , iv i r FREE 10 2 for 25c No. Peanut Butter-- 2 2 lb. jar. 25c 3 lb. can 69c SO 23c Shaving Cream AND FREE 1 Tall Cans 4J2C TUNA FISH 2 No. Vu Cans Bue . . & Whitc-Specia- pack, 2 for 25c Lux Flakes Salmon -- a. . . . 3 for 25c .. lib. can, 2 for 25c Priced lender .3 BACON Piece Sugar cured, any size Pound FANCY VEAL LOA- F- CHOICE 5 .... 15 OR EATING FOR COOKING Walnuts Shelled ... Ib. 39c 35c Brooms-5-- Tie Alb-Bra- hlood. The ilar to is hulk in Au that ef letGice. !osp it form- - a it cirais the How sole 01a t ir 3 f belle, to c mtr-.- null b Bran than to sim s. 1 . hB.i e nir d 1 u g -- with pills and harmful. Two tablesponeful r dpi overcome nw t tpe o' c in renous iuc- -. wit1 e erv tion meal. If your lute, Una! tmut'e is not relieved this way, sec ymr doctor. Use as a cereal with milk or cream, or in rooking. At all grocers in the red piukag. Made hy Kellogg in BatMe Creek. and-grer- J 21c 3 bars 19c 6 bars 19c Wool Soap IT FLOATS Ib. 29c Candy BRAZIL NUT FUDGE 214 large, fat hens, 7C Ib. 15 Made from real lbs. 15 EXTRA SPECIAL UNTIL ONE OCLOCK! POT BOAST of Steer Beef Pound MODERN MARKET a 7c4 1 lb., Fresh Stock 15c Oz. Bottles Luncheon (Bread and Butter) STAItCII 2 Packages Red & White 17c Corn or Gloss. 11 COFFEE 1 lb. Red & White Vacuum Pack. ri RAISINS 3 Packages 1 -No. 29c Seeded or Seedless, Fancy Pack FIGS 33 c 10c Package Jc Fresh Stock Specially priced. 1 Canned Vegetables 93 STRING BEANS 1 VEAL BREAST for stuffing and Baking Found Pork SALTED PEANUTS PICKLE- S- PALMOLIV E OR CREME OIL PORK SAUSAGE Pacific as 5c Bushel 69c Apples CHICKENS lb. I) r o. p s or Orange Slices 1- LAMB STEW Young, Lamb Pound 33 c .. lly qt. jar 29c heads Toilet Soap Shrimps-d- ry e TOILET PAPER 3 Rolls 1000 Tissue Jells, Gum 2 dozen 25c Oranges ln Cans, Blue and White, Per Can 1 Salad Dressing GOOD e 1 10 for 29c Soap Lettuce-So- lid Sego, Ait,-Bra- PORK AND BEANS lb. bog CRYSTAL WHITE Crisco tested by Notary Public: Two months ago I commenced to using Kellogg's am in hotter constipation. i health today than l'ae won-in of your years, due to the derful bran. My bowels ovne and my general health ha; imGeorge A Mlioav, proved 40?r." 288 K Street, South Boston, Me ,s. Laboratory te.ds rfwv Alt Pfvi brings two things nprdd to cmpit common constipation : Pull." ten-erristhe intetines; Vitamin H to n help tone the intestinal tiact. also furm-hr- s iron f r t'n Quantity! MINUTE MAN Can SHAVERS If you are constipated, lead (Ids letter which Mr. Murray had at- Specials for Sat. March 19th 16-O- z. Grapefruit All-Bea- n 4 172 r We Reserve The Right To Limit After Use of Kelloggs and ENJOY your Savings PHONE ORDER 40 IMPROVED - A 4 DELIVERY 2.00 HIS HEALTH mm f, ii ARGENTINE. Mich, March IS this wintir Mild weather prevented local merchants harannual ire crop. vesting their al They conquered the phenomi temperatures, however, by allowing a thin coat of ice to freest over the local mill pond and then pouring a little water on nightly. The process was repeated until b e six inches thick was formed g THE TKl'TJI GUH'K Neither this newspaper, nor any of its otockh Mer ir officials has any connection whatever, directly or indirecily, with any political party, pub'tc utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the pub1' ot.n. f i.ewspapcia devoted solely to disiutrreOed public service. Our 1(E 0 IP Newspaper d Afternoon Tvery Wnk-ua- y uoiiRntd every woek ilfiy afterm on, except legal holidays, Bt 75 West Center as second class tr'ct, Logan, Utah, by Cache Vul'cy Newspaper Co., and entered 1879. matter at the poatoltn SubscripLogan, Umh, unii he a. t of March J. tion prue in Cache Valle,, uy nmil, $2 DO the car in advance, bv corner $3,50 a mail 00 $5 in Outside ur month. Cache the year. the 40. advance Valley, by year Gilman, Nicoll & Lulhiimu. Specril representatives Sun Francisco office, 525 I,,i Ligaii Ave ; New York office, 19 W. 44th Market St.; Chicago office, tin St,; Boston office, lo Jieioonl St; Dc tro t office, Ool New Center Tldg. MAMKAUTIHE Can, No. 93 Can, DICED BEETS No. 93 Can, DICED CARROTS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGET ABLES ORANGES, 252 Size, Juicy Stock, Per Dozen LETTUCE, Crisp Heads, Per Head 5c 5c 5c 19c 5c Only Selected Fresh and Cured Meats are Sold in Red & White Markets Individually Owned The Owner Serves Unitedly Operated. 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