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Show K The Second Section Volume 22. Number 212. Hm( 1F.S MI Manager COOK- - cups brown sugar cup butter 2 eggs, well beaten 3 cups sifted pastry flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 cup finely chopped walnuts Cl earn butter and brown sug- -, ar thoroughly, add the beaten egg, then the flour sifted with! soda and cream of tartar. Nuts! are added last. Bake in four cakes, aj separate drooping small spoonful of dough on each extra teaspoongrid, or add an ful, smooth it into place and one cake. Cut into bake As eighths and cool slightly. 2 1 i RECIPE TODAY'S OV Granpaw AGGIE WINDOW E. Cinnamon Rolls 1 large potato, diced and cooked in 1 cup water 1 tablespoon sugar 2 teaspoons salt 1 yeast cake cup tepid water Flour to make thin batter CINNAMON ROLL MIXTURE cup melted lard 3 eggs, well beaten 1 cup sugar Flour to make stiff batter Cinnamon, butter and brown sugar and rub Cook the potato through a sieve with its cooking water. Cool it, add sugar, salt, dissolved yeast, and flour to make a stiff batter. Do this in the early morning, and let Add t. it rise until bubbly-lighthe melted lard tor vegeuible the beaten eggs,a shortening) sugar and flour to to mak mile. ha dough stiff enough Let it rise again, ilv:n take what is needed to make a panic. i of ro'ls, mould lightly roll out, spread with oi awn and soft butter. Roll arrange up cut off inch pieces, buttered closely together in a pen, let rise unti very light. then bake in a quia; even. 1- -4 1- -2 W. Depart- himself Booster a full window display. This display which Is being prepared by Ron Jones, display manager, will be a birds-ey- e view of the College Stadium, scene of the coming big game between Denver U. and Utah Aggies. The teams will be lined up in formation ready for the kickoff, the rooting section will be shown in action, the flags waving and In the crowd will be seen prominent Aggie rooters as well as the different sororities and fraternities. A large painted sign "Welcome Alumni sets off the window in true Aggie fashion. PUNKIN FRIDAY. OCTOBKK ' CORNERS, October 16. Editor The Herald-Journa- l: Dear Sirn Brother: I append a report on th local stock market, as read th other day to th Better Business bureau. Dynamite Beverage common: Down four points, owing to rumors the Rev. Junius Wrench is gonna preach a powerful exhortation against likker. Mud - Puddle, pfd: Off eight points, but will pk'k up again in the rainy spell when tourists gets bogged down in the puddle maintained by th Acme garage. Speed Trap, Inc,: Principal stockholders in this is Judge Cy Bamsby and Con-stabu- ie . ' fona5f her place. The remainder of the time was spent in sewing land refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Harmon of Fossil. Wyoming, are re- Juicing over the safe arrival of a fine son born Monday morn-- , ing at the home of Mrs Cyrus' All Andersonconcerned are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. O. E Nelson entertained at an attractively arranged party at their home on Monday evening. A delicious duck supper was served after which a social evening was enjoyed- A vase of rose colored asters formed the centerpiece for the table where covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. George Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDonald of Logan, Mr. and Mrs- S. A. Dunn of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Miss Clara Speth has gone to Benson ward where she ls employed. t Mr. and Mrs- Joseph H. Olsen, Jr and spent Wednesday Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bastow, Mr and Mrs. Lewis and LeMar Jensen were guests at the home ' ' TODAYS RECIFE Stuffed Flank Steak Steamed 1 large flank steak 2 cups dry breadcrumbs 1 large onion, minced 1 egg, beaten 4 slicp ? diced bacon Seasonings of sage, salt and pepper Select your flank steak with care. Do not let the butcher score it. but do ha.e him split it carefully for the stufiing. Now let's make the stuffing Dice the bacon and fry crisp, add the minced onion, reduce the flame and saute this onion ' Economically with Red & White Foods Specials for Saturday, October 17, 1931 Flour i was 7 the -- 4$ pound bag Red & White, Extra Fancy A MORE White Stores, and every sack is absolutely LOAVES IER BAG g()c guaranteed. COFFEE 1 lb can BUTTER Red & White BLAME It v Owned and Operated by Cache Valleys Newest and Greatest Chain Store System This Hour in Milled expressly for Red WE ARE TO Cupboa rd Stock up for the winter with highest quality foods at the lowest prices. O. P. Skaggs System store of Logan that origithe nally reduced on the price half regular 10 cent size and quality loaf of O. bread- It is the P. Skaggs System store of Logan that still furnishes the best loaf for the least money. You cannot complain rightfully costs food about when you can the best, full size loaf of bread every day In the week at 3 loaves for re 10 cents- O.P.S. COFFEE PLEASES D fcWHTE 1 37 lb can Blue White Maid OClover 33 VACUUM LARD 1- -8 30 34 Maid OClover Parchment 1 in 1 PACKED lb Pail Armours Star Brand SAURKRAUT 1 No. 2xi can 10 Gold Bar or Morgan Brand PEANUT BUTTER GROUND SWEET CHOCLATE lb. can Red & White SALTED PEANUTS 11 1 16 oz. Jar Red & White 25 Extra Fine Quality 1 pound Fresh Silted 18c Superior Quality 33 RAISINS PANCAKE FLOUR 1 4 pound 1 package pkg. Red & White Seedless Fancy 28r 33 Specially Priced Great Northern White Navy 6 lbs. for Red Mexican Chili 25 CANNED PUMPKIN RICE 1 No. 2V2 can 2 pound Red & White Spring Kist Brand Superior Quality 15 1(K BEEF POT ROASTS -- PER . SV-d- There are two reasons why O- P. S. repeatedly Coffee gets onto the same cubboard shelves. Its pleasing quality for breakfast or dinner calls for expressions of appreciation from the drinkers. Its new low price of 33c per lb. in one lb. tins and 85c for the 3 pound tins appeals to the thrifty housewife.O. In P. this as in Other S. brands quality and low price are POM Oulv .eleitrd Kri".li and Ctiml Moats are sold in Hod DP. SKAGGS Individually Owned Unitedly Operated. A The Buyer Saves STORES " A Surety c Purity Beef Pot Roast While Markets The Owner Serves '29-'3- IKK TO STIM IMSl students U. S. A. C. absent two or three years doing missionary work for the L. D. S. church. Among them are J- E. Hansen, Austin Fife, Lloyd Harris, land Allen. Russell Humphries, Fldon Gardner. Ardin Gunderson and Grant Redford and classics. There are a number of volumes of great value, particularly In the fields of economics and commerce. Over 300 of these volumes, $1500, costing approximately were purchased through the libof the rary Endowment Fund Alumni association. The others were purchased by the Library Appropriation Fund and bycol- a fund that was given to the lege by the class of 1912. The commendable efforts of the Alumni association in this respect coupled with the revenue from the endowment of the class of 1912. Is procuring for the U. S. A. C. a collection of volumes of inestimable worth. sir.-Lon- don - 1 1 tion department. During the 0 Mr Hunsaker winter of a master's degree in took physical education at the L - sugar-cinnamo- The remaining dough be put into a buttered bowl, covered to exclude air and kept you in the refrigerator until x wish to use it agian ice-bo- full a doughs will stayis lively excluded. week if the air ii;;i. tl, has returned to U. S A C. MORE NEW BOOKS Garfield were dinner guests star, after some time snent with the aod Mrs. L. E. Sorensen National Forest Service. He ls on yaMonday. FOR THE LIBRARY doing advanced work in Botanv. SURPRISED Floyd Davis of the class of '3D GOLFER: Why on NEW returns to Utah Skate as alumni where watch forever a you didn't after earth .spending year secretary OUFVWhen can T expect at Lcland Stanford il B. Hun- was ball ne going? The has received library just payment on Uiat det)t 'ou owe saker of the class of '30 returns 81X1 new CADDIE: Because I Jldn t; volumes. Included me9 to to books State text Utah are on them think it was going anywhere. replace among Joseph MORE' Always. Pathfinder. Jenson in the physical educa- - various subjects, reference boons, Opinion. 01 OI land Nettie Abrams sustained in until it is soft and yellow, when Roman Slink. Th this is done add the breadcorporation pail 1500 per crumbs, the sage, salt and pepcent this year, but is slumpper. and stir gently until it is in' owing to th motor club moist and well seasoned. Take from the fire and mix the beatswitching tourists t' other routes- en egg through it this binds Punkin Corners Weekly the dressing, you see. to Put this dressing into the pocBugle common: Down zero and h paper is foldket in the steak, sew up the in, due to competition owedges, and .quickly sear the FLOURED stuffed steak in a ing to the sewing circle relittle batter. Place in a steamer starting fr th winter. over boiling water and steam Hopin' you air th' same, GRAMPAW NED OAKLEY. until the meat is tender, about three hours, or cook in the SHORT AND SWEET pressure cooker 50 minutes at 10 pounds pressure. GARAGE MECHANIC: Whats This stuffed steak could also the trouble. Madame? be cooked in a covered casserSWEET YOUNG THING: They ole in a very slow oven, thus say I have a short circuit. Can saving the delicious gravy that you lengthen it for me, please? is sure to drip from it. Pathfinder. must 0. welcome home party was ut Mr and Mrs. Fred Speth oil on Friday evening in Thursday evening-honoOrville Nelson, principal of of Elder Fred Speth who from the the school here is attending the recently returned mission field. A nice program teachers institute in Salt Lake was rendered after which danc- - City. Mr. an(l Mrs Melvin Nielsen mg was enjoyed. for Preston. Monday The Relief Society held their Mr-1' lcl:,en ls reM and business monthly work AiVmeCiA.r v,ln er, meeting on Tuesday afternoon sustained pain- in the meeting house Naomi f , V1 " hen he Olsen was sustained as social thrown a horse. set vice teacher. Mrs Vern Niel- Viy sen was released as chorister ,Mrs Joseph Thomas A given Fi 1 College Ward News Ned Oakley Writes Glen Earl of Elliot ment Store shows to be a real Aggie and is putting m ) UTAH, LOGAN, the WAFFLE-BAKH- Herald-Journ- al Baby Beef Lb. . . Oc |