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Show rune T cmiD TUP. lIFn.1 I 1). THE HERALD PAGE TWO - 4.11 i IIIIU JOURNAL, RATTLING IDAHO FOREST FIRES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER LOGAN, UTAH, MEDAL-SOM- STATE WATER 1931. 18, secretary The waid Sunday School conference was held last Sunday at 10 o'clock, with assistent superintendent. Alma Bowden, conducting the exercises. Sptcial talks were given by Glenda Bingham and Max Beigesen. Mr John Austin who was Registration at the Logan operated on last Friday in the 12 dir-Juiiioi high school is jus there Pieston hospital, shoit of last year... Principal Al- Wednesday. He leaves a wile . Hess saul Fudav vin morning. and seven children, all living There are now 740 pupils en- in Coinisn None1 are married rolled in the tlp-cgrades. To- He was foimcrly from Pies-to- n day milks the end cf the second week of the piesent school clubs under the diThe term Mrs. W. P Dopp and of rection Enrollment by classes shows: sevinth grade. 250, eighth, 245; nil ,Pllillli!!!iri!!!!i;iili FAILS SHORT and fifty sant-'plof irrigation waters rcpie-nntin- g the principal irrigation streams of tne state' have been analyzed for calcium, magnes-- I ium. potassium, phosphorus, carbonates, sulfates, chlorides, and nitrates according to the annual report of Dr. J E. Greaves, chemist and bacteriologist of the Utah oiate Agricultural college and expenment station. Tnere is a wide variation in the mineral content of tne water and work has progressed lur enough to conclude that some of tne streams carry such small quantities of soluble salts that tney will not injure vege- -' tation. while others must be u.,cd with extreme care; otherwise irreparable damage will result. Two hundred ORANGE TOAST ' two whole (dices for ; Allow Cch person Trim off crusts an , gast one side. Take from the 3&s ter and spread the unlisted side with a mixture lade by creaming cup but. K with cup each of powered and granulated sugar. Mix his to a soft spreading pastp 1th orange juice, and last of a' tablespoonful of grated range peej. Spread the side with this o.arge taste, put bark under the oasler and. watching it care-ulltoast unt J the orange Veter Is bubble and crispy, but ipt burned, please. The cup--a oforange paste Will make ot of toast enough for .Jx jtoplc, unless you think its so ood you wall need double -4 -2 yl , TODAY'S . CLAM-S- P i t.ASSI , "X package KOLIC spamnttl talf can minced clum i celery heart, rhopprd fine ,1 teaspoon chopiied green i pepper . 2 cups thin cream sauce 2 tup grated cheese, mixed with ' , 4 tablespoons tare led crumbs Years ago. this dish was Introdueefl to me kt the be;ch. 2.net from that tftne pn we have been ilcc friends. No frills surh as chee, and crumbs were used at the beach, but naturally, when the dish moved into the city it had , 1 ' 1 , rlain-spag-he- ttl to become civilized and able to appear at the fable. Cook the spaghetti In salted water for 35 minutes, drain and rtnae under hot water. (Rinsing these starchy pastes after rooking rinses off tne loye. smirch and relieves you of just that1 much extra poundage). . ' , Put the spaghetti back hi its kettle,1 add the clams .with a little butttr and whatever salt, peppir. paprika and 1 - and-Jules- , cayenne you wish. Add also the finely mmced celery and green this mixture pepper, and a few minutes while gjnmer for sauce is being made... the dream Per the cream sauce heat two cup of milk and thiiken with itwo tablespoon each of flour and butter rubbed t a p iste. Cook lfl minutes over hot water. 4 Add 'cream sauce to spaghetti and turn into a shallow buttered baking dish, strew the top with Crumbs and cheese mixed, dust with salt anu pepper and bake in a medium quick oven igntU the eheese forms a nice .brown crust. lt iff1 k i ) 1 ? ,i : TODAYS RECIPE SALAD f IPIJIBAPPLE-CHEES- E cup crushed pineapple . 4 tablespoons sugar lemons of 1 i Juice 2 tablespoons gelatine J cup water Pinch of salt 1 cup grated cream cheese 1 cup heavy cream, whipped , 2 egg whites beaten stiff Yesterday, a friend sent me ti page of recipes from frozen salads, taken from a New Yoik newspaper. After look mg them over. 1 decided that they had nothing on my pet salad Is so rich it should , Tills salad be the principal part of the 1 t 1- -2 f , L. Rl.TIPE KiHEITI 1- -2 . es Mr. and Mrs. Enock Rawlins are visiting at St. Anthony and Idaho Falls with their daughters and Mrs. Mrs George Rose Lorln Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lawr- ance of Oakland. Calif, and Mrs. Jane Jensen and son, Leo of Hyrum were wek end guests Mr. of and Mrs. Lorenzo Burrell. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Biekmore motored to Salt Lake City on Sunday, returning home Monday, Miss Edna Biekmore, who is employed at Ogden spent Sunday and Monday with relatives, returning to Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Welch motored to Brigham Sunday. A social and meeting were held Tuesday afternoon in the ward hall by the Relief Society m compliment of the visiting teachers. A good program was presented. The M. I A- opening social was held Tuesday night with a large crowd in attendance. Mrs. Kate Obray retiring counsilor of the Young Ladies Association was presented with a beautiful mirror. Responses were given by Mr. James and Mrs. Obray. Mr. Olsen being out of town. Dancing was enjoyed Misses Rosamond Hall and Ellen Thomas left Monday for St. Anthony where they will be employed at the seed house for the coming winter. Supt. J. W. Kirkbnde and Lavetta Primary Supervisor Wallace of the county schools were visiting schools here Monday. Here is a uccne from the "front lines in Idaho's battle upainst forest fires. Governor C. Ben Ross placed four counties under martial litw because incendiarism has claused most of the fires which razed three towns in the last month. Ihree thousand men were fighting the blazes.', meal so use It for suppers or fpw moments longer, take from file and cool. luncheons. Whip the egg whites stiff and The first thing to do Is to dry, woiklna In the sifted powsugar after the whites soak the gelatine in the half dered will stand up n little peaks Is while of It cold water; cup Add about six drops of peach or softening put the cupful of almond extract to the meringue, a small crushed pineapple fold into the apricot cam. lemon Juice, sugar and and thenPile custard. Into the baked pie Ih to a of heat salt pmrh sencenan As .soon' as it bubbles shell, brown under the broiler flame, or not as you wish, but stir In the softened gelatine, chill thoroughly before serving. then the grated cheese. These last two you stir foi just a minute, Uien take from the rs fire and cool the mixture lapidly uJ possible. cream Have egg whites nnd' Paul Porcasi, who plays the whipped (.separate bowls. Of course). Fold the egg whites part of the concert master In d the Warner Bros., mixture, "svengali into the John Barryjust slightly, not thoroughly as production starring Gland TheIn pie making, then follow with more. now at the the whipped n earn; turn the atre, was recently seen in "Murder on the .salad into a mould and chill to "Broadway. the freezing point for a rouple Roof" and "Born of hours. Svengali" Is a brilliant screen Serve in sliggs in lettuce nests, version of Trilby which made garnish with a small spoonful of such a sensational lilt as novel into and stage play a generation thin tart mayonnaise, which you can whip a little ago. Others in the cast are beaten eg g while if you like its Marian Marsh who plavs the fluflv appearance. A dash of part of Trilby. Bramwell FletDonald Crisp, Lumsden paprika adds color to the com- cher, Hare Carmel Myers. Luis pleted salad. Andrlenne DAmbricourt. Eerike Boros and Yola DAvril. TODAYS RECITE Aielne Mayo directed. APRICOT C1II ETON PIE rooktilled apricots pound A person who gets a fortune ed to a pulp, or without earning it Is cursed 1 cup canned apricot puree. more than blessed. Ramsay Juice of 1 lemon MacDonald, oiemier of England 3 egg yolks beaten with 1 teaspoon cornstarch f cup granulated sugar 3 eggs. Whites whipped stiff cun powdered sugar Pinch 'of salt 1 baked pic shell Whatever type of apricot Is used tho pulp must be thick and fairly tart Heat the egg yolks with the half cup of gianuluted sugar and pinch of salt, udd lemon juice and put over hot water to cook to a thl-- k custard. After the custard Is thick, beat in the apricot puree and cook for a At the Grand half-jollie- 1- -4 Majorities wrong."-Willia- e 4-- H ninth 245 Wiek OUu-eiof the student body this year aie. President, Charles Roma Cl am vice president. Croc sett, secretary. Elaine Foil- nesbeck; cheermasler, Clyde a Tai b t Tne fust school assembly was hf id this moi ning with Super- intendent Louis A. Petersen of 5 pupiib1 teaiumsepnncipBd !l Iriiss spoke oi.efly of what the Is school hopes to accomplish this ,3 term. On the recreational side school activity the laculty planning an entertainment program that is fuller than ever before a vpohcy"ot economy m s monetary expenditure will be followed however aih i i Uvtamly From more than 300 youngsters in the Ocean City, N. J , baby parade the other day, Gillingham Landis was picked by the judges as the finest and healthiest of them all And that medal pioves it. Proud0 CORNISH ! Montgomery Ward & Company is seek- charmg' a few men of unquestionable field as acter and good local standing representatives in restricted territory. j j I . ut Watch Your Step if you v.ish to propeily set oif me new nized for the msuing year with Warren Simmonds as president, styles tins season1 iTone down your morning Edward Clayson as to afternoon swagger dainty steps to harmonize with your clothes changes. A11 art in itself, it requires a technique as rigid a.. Is followed by those who aspire to become dancers. According to Joan Crawford, vice-pres- star the V' 'y s.C OLt-- I ll,W,!!lil!i'kiMin!il!,ll rALUKS reducer g Company Economy Ends ot a Red White Store Shop year in and year out at Red & White Stores. You will be practicing true economy and giving your fami ly the quality of foods that you want them to have, Owned and .. . COFFEE 1 lb can Red & White SOAP P and G. ycai more people turn to tthil': soap': and most of them use P &.G i bars F urn 1 can Ilue fr White 33 Soap .... 37 lb 33 MAPLE SYRUP 1 full quart Red & White Guaranteed to please .. 49p 148 lb. bag Fancy TDD HR 'II FT Flour is Milteef Expressly for Guaranteed to give satisfaction Thi Rd More I.oaves 30c Maid O CloAcr parchment Maid O Clover 4 in 1 . , rh um Kent nmr Iaet p full (coldrn 1 laY r a real radio that you'll be proud of for a earn! Yon're ala aR jrtiro of the jjreale! ffilfM with art .Atwater Kent! (.otno is auJ ter. Ak about our Um' payment plan. I 34 ililll.iLle (iii.iut i.il independence. COMPLETE F, Per Bag PA N C MHFLOU R 1 4 Ih. haff Harvest I Time extra fine quality 33 3 packages , Red & White Macaroni or Spaghetti Red & White Noodles .. 23 Mission Hell, 4 Ears $92.5 rh gQc Fancy Quality' TOILET SOAP ONLY 1 . and WFite Stores and Every Sack is Fully ' mnTER miie. fcfcc lb. bag Red and White, Extra Fancy 1- -48 thv ivitrlil inror arialdc-n- PACKED MACARONI PRODUCTS lull-i- I Specials for Saturday, September 19, 1931 RADSO c. Montgomery Ward Idaho Falls, Idaho Operated by Cache Valleys Newest and Greatest Chain Store System Atwatesi Kent oicetone-rmtig- j &, Your Search for ' M.kM 83 V L. It. Wilde, Field Supervisor I The Sign of a appearing 111 the picture. Thi3 Modern Age." at the Capitol Theatre now, a few rules for practice will fulfill these needs. "Try walking with a book on your head, advises Joan. The knack of keeping the body straight enough to keep the book fiom sliding from the head will react in giving the necessary grace needed to carry off the long-line- d dresses. "Pin a bath towel or a long piece of material to the front of your dress and practice are invariably walking without getting tangled Fisher, up in their voluminous folds, she continues. 1 d jnc .. .. .. 10L.ilwrlcseL'ClnitV lone control and Malic 1932 improv rnenl. j Mini; ' STARCH 2 1 lb. pkgs. Red & White-Coror Gloss Starch 19v Snner-hetcro- ilh aii Die j 3 VACUUM umjmx VOICE hamlr . ber and address. I important matters to this school. The P. T. A. was orga- j Full time, permanent position, substan- - J tial earnings for those who qualify. Write s I for interview, fi'iviny full details as to f ae, education, experience, phone num- - j - irrfi the baffle . bales experience m home appliances, ana general merchandise desirable. Must be over 25, own car, furnish references and stand bond investigation. The P T. A. held their meetfirst ing last Monday night. The comperiod wa taken up with Lo-o- mulllty singing led by Mrs. with Velda 8as Andeisen ( rena Ella Petersen at the piano of the district Chnstofferson school played a piano solo. M C Npegle of the board of education took up a short time In explanation and discussion of 'k,. EG before 'li'iiw1", Ill'll! ii'Mn illliltliillliHllllllllllll'illllll!ll,illf ill'll , 1932 CONSOLE BVreU lv -2 FULL-- , Hfhfigolpi ui I 10 J Hal-gie- Sales Representatives s i K N Alice held their Achievement Day on Wednesday, afternoon in the meeting house They had a nice exhibit of canning fruits and vegetables which came under the cooking project. Mrs Anna Jensen entertained at 'i social gathering last Friday in Hie form of a quilting paity at which time a beautiful silk qu.lt was made lor h' r daugh-of ter. .Mrs. Milton Youngman who Los Angeles. Calilomia. spent her honeymoon here with her mother and famThe quilt was a wedding ily and Jensen gift from Mrs family class elections Section and will be held Tuesday of next $ ' and My He Kuideli as dent and Sauie Soiensen E S KUidWtJ ML . j vccc.v.vccAr.vwc Hull ill llll MKsr (.OKl'OKATION 4. Bios, iiimkffta SFCUR1TY SVblKM t A Ku,i v bANXINu OKI. AN. ' i Mr All Oh l Z .. 19c EXTRACTS Dottle Lemon or Vanilla, Pure, Extracts 23" 1 2 oz. WASHING Only IN') . POWDER 1 Large Package Pcets Granulated sff,t(A Fresh ,nd furcq Meats are Individually Owned-lnite- dlv Operated - sold in r.P,l The Owner A 33' Whit, Markets Seraes-T- he Buyer Saves i |