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Show 'A' THE II E K A L J - 0 I' ll A I.. I L O G A X. T A II. a : !; m ( . i r : i ", PAGE THREE 1 Early Maughan Family Life in England Told 't H. C. Maughan. superintendent of the city light plant, has received a dipping of an article from the Cumberland Evening Xews at Carlide. England, detailing the home and surroundings of one, John Maughan, a minister BY RUTH ADAMSON of the Cumberland disWhenever groups get together MACAROONS HANDY FOR SERVING TO GROUP MEETINGS on the PRESTON Every possible Pl- -! fort is being made to make the Oneida stake M. I. A. Grpen and Gold ball a beacon light of Preston social life. The annual ball will be held at the Persuina ball room Saturday, December 19. An extraordinary decoration scheme will be used and special features will constitute u, part of the evenings entertainment. The M. I. A. contest dance will be one ol the fea-- 1 tares. The stake M. I. A. superlnten- dents, Millie G. Anderson and L N. Pickett are directors oL' Paul Winn and advertising. Eliza Bingham are in charge of the music, James Woolf and Iris Havkes are planning the decorations. Thelma Keller and Jennie Swainston are in charge of the special events of (he evening. ; trict. on cold days the hostess or refreshment committee must be The article appeared Aug. 8, IDA I as a contribution to the column callmoney were expended m spoit.s, ed Out And About," by 'but where the com'ilMih wise j lJorderer. such as exist d m jp,- Maug-- I e Ieter Maughan, father hail household, li. hie was I Wool Win' llul uO and a. Horn the Bow of H. C. Maugh an, was markable lor plain living nut high thinking John M uigh.m Wow i un u ci nil' n, l team ot born in the Cumberland became a B A of Timitv Col1 bVi "spi'ii line in li w - a S)..r.a district, of England in lege. Dubl.n. possibiv a;:. lend ' .mv oiier-.again no' no Alt Amer- 1811. i( .. squail and to tint hi r bv the met th r k laAll s..n s. Immigrating landlord Kail ol America, he moved west- tilers was then the Lord Lieutenant ward to Utah and became of Ireland He was onlam.i! eon- Cniiskieiuble cx'r., is bv sUb.lP' only to the pioneer Mormon colo- the Bisiiop ol ('iii'-vvoiks were embodied Re dor ot lhw- m in. lrom "'I Hn'.oi and dil In nil v in up- nizer of Cache ipoeiaphi valley, and became curate n! Meilai". m aiiitn s ol Combi tl.uii. in me mpi,. .tuui"s have been. n, of tl founding the settlement of 'Liverpool, uoi old pub:. sin d b le. was Heetoi ot Biwea-tlsnp- liom ,.nd Mauglums fort, later call- IlHIiti to 187.1, ,md amnn;: other Willie Win in .11 h'ltiil. l H ed Uellsviile, in SAD. B lldw Brow n. 111 S RY I H XI LI I) (works built the preo ir Keeimv Ills r.x IMS 3101)1 VI me ONI Today there are over m 1837. He died wilunu m B n v. i, Culmigvood. a I'tii.ii h"i Nui- h mu 1200 descendants of Peter in Novenibi r. 1873, and v. i, Tin i. at lie Rector wa al.,n C..- .su.i',11 Aim Iren'. M mi mii'. industry was only buried in Lam reos( hutch', :d. in of various reside still whom of medical Huii mail. i muddied and llnuv llov.ud, cqu.dn parts bv his modesty. Listen Maughan, many Besides bis paper on The an e a clioi - ol Coi In ,di m whom had the io ilu.. lit itvvii Cache Valley. Having made thus Wav ' ami his Mi Maid.tn a masta u a and m.eu h.r tear tedious, at- oppm m.it minute, and .a'munng The home scenes described in the article were upical oil's on the Roman SiaDon ami lariii. Above o.iit. wa the elas.su educ. !ai above he to tj tt.oii al!, the inscription enl.ini letup' seven oclock, dinner at twelve, Rump Cros; at Biweaole ' lie Irani .mi uivi-i- r ol mosi ol aiiv ihtl evir ram. Monahan ., mi this Cro I may now leave tea at four, and supper at eichl wio'e mam - wav on Roman extenIlls av the laim.Tnl. ol m others and. dare had Milner! the tin hands of those In those days it was customary camps ami ptpris otner auDqu.n i.tn sive no uni ii.iri-.lBui hit Died iheii h.un. at the task ot.wno ate moie versed in recon- tor the male and female servants to take their meals with job. If numbers are large a cup , of steaming hot tea and a dainty wafer or macaroon may be all that finances will permit. i i - - Macaroons are proving popular and their mak- ing is largely a matter of a very moderate oven, allowing the egg whites to rise to their and cook greatest capacity re-- G-r- -i : ; i - i e . Cati-is!- For Party Service Especially good for party services are kisses. One cup light brown sugar, 1 egg white, 1 cup finely cut walnut meats, few grains salt, few drops vanilla. Bout the egg white until stiff but not dry the same principle that holds good for angel lood eake holds here. Fold in the sugar, which has been sifted, the salt, nuts and vanilla. Drop from a teaspoon on waxed paper and bake in oven. 300 deminutes. grees F for Macaroons Two egg whites, 1 cup sugar, 2 cups Uaked, toasted breakfast food, teaspoon salt, I cup shredded coeoanut, almond flavoring. Beal egg whites with suit till stiff. Add sugar and beat thoroughly. Fold in the cocoa-nand toasted flakes which have been crushed in the hands. Add tlie liavoring. Place by teaspoonfuls on oiled paper and hake in a moderate oven for about 20 minutes or until delicately browned and well-se- t. Coeoanut Macaroons Two egg whites. teaspoon salt, 1 cup powdered sugar, 1 cup shredded coeoanut, flavoring extract-Adsalt to egg whites and beat till stiff. Fold in sugar, coeoanut and extract. Drop from a teaspoon on waxed paper and bake in oven. 325 degrees F., for about 25 minutes. u i o - i -j slowly. ' e. i v i ( I i e 11. 1 I 111 I X , e miles an lioui the average normal car speed in the next five or ten years, automobile engineers pre- -j diet. Seventy-fiv- X wall be -- - - liin-ui- 1130.-.- 1 .1 ' ' 15-2- 0 m-- 1 t I 1 I i elite researches, hoping that, ir be another and a better (there solution of the enigma, it may be found. the master and mistress. They occupied the lurther end ot the table and were helped to vh.it they required. Ale was biewed at home, and at supper-timcirculated freely. It was drink out of horn cun-bounteous lio, piUihly prevailed, and n was l.uely mat the family sal down alone to meals A beggar v.a.s m vei 8 e ut turned a wav wit limp loud some kind being riven loin, end many a pool, v.aiidei in tiamp Was allowed lo ie-- i on lean hay or straw in an oiiihoii.se Plain and tin v.i., fare. Buttered eggs, l.isiiem m home-cure- d amt hinm. pus d Kodaks ..s Id xx as S W). Our I , fxir Hot w oi iii K M 1. II U K pful beef graced the table, v.uied occasionally by cold game and fresh fish lrom a near-b- . stream. Mutton hams and otl.e countiy luxmics wi re also The only luel used wi; wood and piai. winch was cu in .sunier and stored in huge stacks lor winter use During winter hardly any fresh me.i was eaten. Salted meat prevailed, and one of the deluants of the winter was salted goose. preserved for winter MI ( n lx i well-know- Bew-castl- . well-know- de-sir- ed inter-marrie- 1- -2 1- -2 1- -2 1- -2 ed wen-lighte- WONDERFUL a Wi ring in life The the family wire In One-Foun- ; (.l!XGi:u Found S5r M.l.-- I JOISXt XH.YET TOF t Found SI. 15 SIK XX All IK lOHAt I O. Found . si oo K A I I xrno iokai 1 1 Found o. HKiEwoK rii KH!X( i.r.ii ',uni1 I (.EM INK C mum iii IAHSOVM: IBAKt C MHSOWK SMOK1U midor, I ray and Ma1 li Holder 5 AM) $4.00 IWilKNOI I. W In Plain or Radmhte DiaN. luninr and Midqut nicn. r t ial IE I C ( li - SD- pallrrns. I f II OKI H SIIK at tl un in s.tu,i MM iRIC 'I IF I'ldsM K Irre lrom orklcs. spco.i vuutt gift box. keep hte tmkth To itft.it luay h! Il Williams Shaving Set Mcnnens Shaving Set .... Palmolive Shaving Set . v.. - li F .Alt ADI. DKX'M head. POOL I l,i Sle, No rid io link H'll IM-'.- I !) lbs. S9c CON AI.LI S7 Ol- n Ball-- , I IM I I V .1 .11 V'V l Ml Jn,j (ol l Imm hi Fx !. Mi K I f i i I V(, INII t ' $ V 4k f j lri1 t Jtlia--- oi IM.IM.I or yikrilftw j h V Will I X( I KIM; KM MlHi so tor $1.00 p III H f. Ol I Glasses, ( BALL br ( 3 I k on In velour. - A XNl. oi:r. -ln I I nomi I I Wal'li.: A D IM I H NM K lor 19c 1 11 I s-- 2 Lw for 39c for 'iritm..s m $2.50 $5.00 IHKti; IKiVVIHS ITIGH-GRAD- 50c Boxen C M 5c s 89c G9C CANLX4' UlVr Win r lfrnrrtd ... DtJC lust. AND SI. 79 t Bea-Lif- 10c 15c DE I EXE ASSORTMENT OF M BRAU-- 1 1FI I, CARDS all with lined J CHHIMWS KIC ( H1U VI MiS ( PBN MIKISTMAS GRIXTING CARDS lsign.s. Appropriate Venea, IDiK tar 75c SI AMBASSADOR FOlNTAIN IEM II, E in Gift Bov $1.39 ooi-l- IflNlVV Bath XEMNG, rN F.AKES 33o IMII Cl KIT lor VM.r SET C for 1 niiiNvus MiinpiR sn For VAlMfiuU I I M I 98c .. SIAIIONERY in .perial Gift I 3 .. MNIA If.llT tnrS ovelope MARTHA WASHINGTON FILL Ai iOMAIIi ELM J H 1C IRON ELEC-1R- I S8 50 M - TERCR AFT LOW-BOXX Al l 1 E IKON. Chromium LAnish, lent Indujlor, Quick Even AC 17.511 Ileal I SH.50 HOT nit. site ial yU.wU FOINT RI.VERSIBLK TOASTER matie. hroinium Flat'M, Quirk Hent x7 50 I AVXKEM E tl.tr TRIC fl.Ot Acurate. Built like a Walrh -- 5Or All It BOITLES.... PHIIALP8 AHnqkbini; OK MAGNESIA. 7 Sr DOAN'S sie 30o SAL 34c 57c FILLS. 00 19c 19c III PAI 25e Sile FtROXIDR ... ... !0e Sue iMLMUOLATOlC M-- AN l.f VI I 7". Q0 - A AIN) IS 111 ", c N K I i: FILL A FI KIN TAI,1. Sl.M I'- c VN M ( .I.--- I I'll i; B VI H 1.1 NOI i R I S FOUNTAIN BLEND COFFEE, ESS-JA- ' Altohol Comjioumj, pint 29d $1.00 0VALTINE .....73d i PINKHAM-. COMPOL-ND- 7 o1. 23c 39o 89c 6lle - ll.,,. Lv 13c Kotex 1 IN I" K S FI C.ame of 23c Ill DM Ml I.KAI i: I I 1 Beautiful EATON, f'KANE & PIKE diror.itinr ? mi- lap, rfl CJ J IO- rCj Q n -- ( a p, Givch-- f!t. Ol K 1 V Y1AZIM s' rs .ii; hull Well 'Cl I I -- lrMill ti 4 M K I'lDt tMurt tv l vi l)'Hsd. 1.1 FI HI M on MON AHC'II Si. 19 .M.1 OiC - lireUma- K(, ALh NKMOt It W lub and ll.mil I ulU . rt'll'11 3 i XI -- A A, H- Vellow Fill I 111 mimi A'.D'rthree tune- t . 5V mV ,ir 1,4 II Ml-I.adLi-- , sen SL II M ... 0 Kir Ml NAVAK I5EAG1Y and Ihsdv Powder sin if ATOMIZER- Extra Savings on Home Needs hot Oilier OoHs 49c to 98c yjc . NH Bril o i ivi l.A y. mem mpv ioi n Iv.N o MM.I K 6 Mr 7 3 r. 0 - i:- DJ Cbun-blv- Fen SET Face Powder, lip Mii k and Rouge... I ION N U hi LTV SET Lip (k .'.ml Doubio ('ompact OsIIfTn and M (s in sfxtial rtirisimis u I Mi IHC no e90 HE MTV lb '. - r, , SI.20 I Llix ! lol Honnld s I'M S pp Co I f.I I .... IME Pi-H- ivstal CJ.iss, rvquisiUiy designed o.d mb'rufL Sptial 1 I original AM $1.00 !l -- box , nami-Is- .98c xllN ilitV . i ( UN Ol li ISKI DAISY DOLE . S I ( im, lull CQ TOYS AND BOLLS mi li All M Charrylls, Chert, Anura Elenn, Odor, i! bp.iTitiinllv w Vi QVRLQUFS Jft CARREL EXQUISITE ( 1IR1STMAS GIFT BOTTLES $1.69 M TOILET 4 00 HOFRIG ANTS FI El IIS PAHPA'M In llocon. Special S in Mill Ml MIN hoi or m 89c L BLADES M s ll ! IIO or MINI (jc C4 I DhUUUss I'oitml $1.25 TW INFLUX STK0PPLR FOP. GILLETTE IIKIS ( M II 5 ft . u ( 1.25 OOTYS YAATKR S2.29 lbs. IOc lbs. 98c 1U) t 9Sc . . . OTAS FEKH Alt in Original Gift Bottle ( Mi t.il Box. 2A IJU: M IS r,;, si ,0 mill IQ V I .HJI lbs. 89c It n I 1 MENS SHAVING SETS . ( DU'S FI.RFl Ml! isin, Fans, 1,'Ainiant pit SOVU Peay Doux Shaving Set l. l o Ol $1.79 'nil b n'- - b lbs. fit s l Sl-- 3 , - u- fl s 0 si - ( iiinmk nu( oi m,tx hn-- i o. i t j t.b'l 'Will sun gj jg II 14 a ri't civ, IKK II- rtt n t , mi '.X' x.-i- lbs. $1.10 2 , O, 1U hi' t 3 n.v 72c 72c 82e 92c 87s O, lU li tl i XX !' GM. XVAM1IM.ION lOBXl ( O, Found - I I ' Containers, rapped lor Xmas Gifts Aim nr loiiuui, 25 d 1111 laixk 'Aino R n Send Cordon s LOGAN, UTAH Imtnias (artan ( hesterfield. f mrl and Old .Jl.-l.Cl l Si. Cound nr .rnirl u e ,i li BLUEBIRD -- Pipe Tobaccos at Special Prices Jtiv Irani FOR THE HAPPIEST XMAS POSSIBLE We Pay Postage to Any Place in the World! in FOR .... f0 gv.3 i (IGMP . n'FS t Bold sent lo a lot al null to he anil woun. Queer looking huh- - f. llow , . liovoi Strike, then died CHOC OLA TES FROM The BLUEBIRD GIFTS OF lERFUMi; IN EXQUISITE FLAGONS of rare design or complete sets of her favorite Beauty Aids in Wonderful Gift Hoses. CANDY CHRISTMAS Win. Pum IJikUs 1 ,,n! Ap I itu I ifty iKais I Or ( i (rAR Him Point, omim, I h mu llm , an l)ck, Rtihcrl iiinns, Wir Im. halt!) xias,-te- r, i m, tl Prod u lo, la Palm.., alum I, It. Dunn P.OX OF 50 j woi.i all nude .r grown on 1 I ii! k ( 10c L. MODI-Lbox oi s home fiom wool farm and spun at home. i t. d bv -'- uu vull fitid a umuL i Sul aoitniint of ior anv man a! s in imm were continually being m idi lo be given away as mairiace to the daughter.-- ol lorn children 'Io .uU up house keep, v.. mg without a feather-belooked upon a, a bud be'-ielu-he- I:. pi.uiita! ,loimson. four-paster- ." d H l-- wen-fishin- g eat In iiA . Cigars, Tobacco, Shav ing J , Needs, Etc. gay-luoki- I fca > H UOI R new c- - " u-- FOSTER BIDS The best parlor was a room of the museum type. A carpet covered the lloor. and curtains set off the bureaus and ancient furniture that had done duty for more than two generations. Here was kept the great family Bible with its long record of births, deaths, and marriages. A portrait or two in oils occupied prominent posi- -' tions, and some colored prints and 'engravings then thought valuable, adorned the walls. The room was rarely used by the family, and when a visitor expressed a wish to see it, some one had to go first and ulmit the daylight, as the anutters were kept closed- The Sunday dresses, bonnets, and the best hats covered the table and couch, and in the corners rods, walking sticks, and there lor gig whips, placed security. The bedrooms were mainly on the second story of the house, and each contained a wonderful surrounded by heavy, dark drapery through which, when drawn, no light could penetrate. The beds were so large that they i ould almost accommodate a small family, and from their height it couid be surmised that each one of them had three or four leather beds upon it Indeed, it required some dexterity to get into bed and when once landed there, the nccupant was coliseums of Item", let slowiv down lx tween two high walls of puff and leuiners If the weather was eu id. the wa-hrou lit uiio warming-prequisition to like Die eh il oif the sheet, A large .stock of poult! v v.i kept, and as goose leathers MX ul pio-vitle- The days before Christmas are years they had thirteen child- numbered and fruitcake, if not ren. A remarkable thing about already baked, must soon be in these unions is that, as a rule, the making if the fruity in- both parents and children were gredients are given a chance extremely healthy and vinle. Twice over in the Maughan to blend thoroughly. When the cake is done and family there were twins. Some members of the family cold, wrap it in waxed paper or parchment paper and store notably the oldest son Nichit in a tightly covered tin box olas, who went into the Royal n or jar. It will keep until ChristArtillery, and John, e, mas and for weeks afterward, if as the learned Rector of the family gives it a chance. the first man to read A Keep It Moist jand translate with any degree on To insure moistness, put half of accuracy the inscription disan apple or a piece of cheese- the BeWcastle Cross were of cloth saturated with cider in tinguished by an activity 4 4 mind almost amounting to genthe box. 19 Fruitcake is delicious with- ius. Mary Moses, the mother, nd lRiio, out a frosting. However, if you lived till the year, the want a frosting do not put it died at theof age of 85. From tne thirteen cnim- on until just before Christmas. youngest ren, disMaughan was deGeorgs will Otherwise the frosting scended the late John Maughan, color and crack. rt In the recipe assortment that managing director aof then Mary-poand nuts Brewery more and fruit follows, West Cumberland Magistrate. can be added If richness is d The Maughans at all cost. in families other with farming w White Fruitcake the district, such as the Dodg-son- s, One cup butter or other shortthe the Twentymans, cups sugar, 1 table- Tweddles, and the Hislops. How ening, spoon lemon juice, 4 cups1 cake many descendants came from teateaspoon soda, Hour, the union of the Maughan and teaMoses families in 1795 it would spoon baking 1 powder. pound Sultana be impossible to say, but the spoon salt, raisins, 2 pound citron, finely great bulk of them made excut; pound candied lemon cellent use of the opportunities pound candied orange that came their way, and showpeel, cup. candied pineapple ed the grit and determination peel, pound candied cherries. 1 derived from generations of pound blanched almonds, shredstruggle with the lorees of naded; 10 egg whites, stiffly beat- ture on the farms that weie en. their native sphere. Silt flout measure, add bak- A CUMBERLAND FARMHOUSE and salt and soda ing powder, A CENTURY AGO sift, together three times. Sift 1 Life was, of course, very dicup flour mixture over fruits Cream fferent a rentury ago from what Mix well. and nuts shortening and add sugar grad- It is today. The friend who to me the Maughan ually- Cream together until light and' fluffy. Add remaining flour. pedigree has lent me a manua script account of the life In Cumberland iarmhouse a cenSTART HANGAR tury ago. It was written by a relative of the Maughan distant The Cal. Navys SUNNYVALE, and we may take it that family, coast Pacific airship hangar on both of these farms, and here is under way and. comple- hundreds of others, life was of this huge building is extion han- pretty much the same pected by March, 1933. Theblocks In the house itself, induxtiyi be about three will gar and regularity resiened Thirwill blocks and wide, two long, teen young men and girls weie have a height equivalent to 18 oeeupied dav m u etul stories. Despite this size, it is work eitherevery about the house or .smaller tlian the hangar erect- on the farm. When lamp, ed In Akron. 0-- , for the U. S. the lady of the house 8 Akron. brought out her spinning-whee- l and the daughters prepared the Canada last year ranked sec- wool to supply it. while the ond among the countries pro- master read aloud for the edification of, ducing gold, being bested only amusement and his family. Breakfast w,s at by the Union of South Africa. 4 v'T Kulihu-.:- IOr Palmolivi- - Soup Lr,x To:Vt Soup 10c Lifebuoy lc Sep lc Levon Soap 3 lor 18c 3 for 19c 3 for 15c 5 for 25c H. ,33c $1.00 LISTEHINE 85c M ELLIN'S FOOD 10c Nuolive Soap . . 15c Lnx Flakes lor nor Uptons Tea, H Pound. Gieen, black 35c Tree Tea, , Pound, nwvn "CT 2S 19 |