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Show Tin an sufd Every Friday at Garfield, Utah u Mvond-cU- c mall nutter ander tbe act ef Con greet of March 3, 1879. Entered at the pottoffkc at Garfield, la Payable Rate Advertising . Advance Givea oa Applidition. Mrs. Editor aad Publisher H. A. JARVIS TII20.TETIC EDUCATION - V. - Up they go. Yc tbe aam old atory ia recurring agaia i tb Granite District. Taxes. Tb sew levy shows that the tax ia tb Granite District is This along with the obliging raise of the bow tb highest ia the state. county levy by the County Commits ion shows tbe inefficiency of our system A clear-cof government. aad definite demonstration of tbe inability of At a time when our elected officials to cope with the ecenomk situation. all private individuals and all private business concerns seek to survive by cutting expenses to the bone, our municipalities proceed to raise the expenses. It is true that people art dmanding mote ia the way of public favor but this ia no reason why the duplication of duties, aad the overlapping of departments should continue to twcll the already enormous load oa the backs of the ppetizzrs Needed for Satisfying Heals in Sommer X. msmssmmamm ovolvn satisfactory HOW tomenua In which the food will be satisfying but not too heavy, ia n problem that bother many housewives at thin time of the year. In planning meala, the houaewlfe should bear In mind that appetites usually are sluggish when the thermometer soar. For thin reason she should nerve food which stimulate the appetite and taxpayig public. make the meal taste better. Another argument in favor of It was recently givea oat from very respectable authority that the tax appetiser foods in summer in their burocracy ia America has reached the point where there art one ia every forty tendency to promote the flow of persons ia tbt United States deriving tbeir sustenance from the public purse. gastrle Juices and thereby to aid ut 1 urt Jc ll futt '.it k ltd t f. t w t V This burocracy of 3,750.000 people art furnishing the power and influence whkb enable publk officials to get away with the excessive expense of runFrom this burocracy comes the cry of we ning tbe government of today. must have more money", and if it werent for this sinister influence in American today the matter of cutting government exepse' would be a comparatively i lU ' I sm 4 i me k K simple act. k p!i. 0e of tbe potent and weighty factors comprising this vast army of exist from tbe publk purse are the portion of civilization emwho people schools of the country. ' The expose of running the in the public ployed publk schools has gone up aad up until thousands art spent now to the This enormous expense bat gotten to the point hundreds of yesteryear. where its burden weighs heavily oa the bnsiaeee enterprize of tbe nation. Hundreds of legitimate business enterprize are now being seriously handicapped because of an excessive tax burden, a great amonnt of which goes to the jun.i rv i t ml th old Mb rt t Jut to icpt; rdit public schools. Jlltlt wte phf ow 1 tall ft thtb T An lh t r k In Fr tb i sr k could only tee n demonstration of the expensive, burdensome, political jack pot of todays governmental machinery, a good many of them would turn " over in their graves. . - It rt; i ' Then an thousand who will raise their hand i honor at such Comunistic quest id"! we. an asking, bat if the fouaden of oar government eld I a. To many school districts ate being dominated by educators instead of businessmen. To much financial responsibility is being placed oa the should-er- a of men who do not comprehend the valne of tbe dollar. - To many of in-- J dividual, trained ia the way of theoretk education are utterly lacking ib business horse tense", and asa consequence moay school districts an bope- Is it possible that oar entin school lets failures from a business standpoint. system is wrong? It the finincial harden imposed by tbe demands of publk offkials seriously curtailing the initiative of the publk of America? . entfj 4 warm-weath- digestion, which often suffers along with the appetite on warm days. At the same time, meals should be planned to that n minimum of kitchen work In necessary, and use of the kitchen range should be cut down ns much an possible. Vegetable platen, and egg end cheese dishes, popular summer foods, are relished mnch better when n tart, appetiser food, each ns pickles, it nerved with them.' The following balanced menan for summer time meals will bn found pleasing and satisfying. Fruit Cocktail Macaroni and Cheese Lettuce and Tomato Salad Sweet Mustard Plcklee ' '' Apple Pie THE GREATEST t A reception was held tot Mr. and Mr. Gordon Orneaburg at the bom of Mr. and Mrs.fB. Shaw, parent of Mr. Orneaburg, Mr. Orntaburg was formerly Min Lola Shaw, a bride of July. One hundred and fifty guest Supper Outdoors Offers a Tonic for the Vcary ready-to-serv- -- see e SUPPER In the open. What tastes better? Nor do you need to worm your way j through nerve wrecking traffic to enjoy auch n luxury, U you have n 'porch or a garden plot. Nothing la more relaxing to business worn nerves in summer than the final meal of tbe day In the open. Too, It encourage leisurely eating and complete enjoyment of the meal about which Americana know so little. I It porch nuppera are repeated frequently In your household you will .quickly learn bow to collect (those things necessary for your table set-u- p and consequently nave yourself many stepit Here a tea wagon la almost Indispensable. But U you do not own one buy a couple of large natural straw color Japanese trays. These are firmly made and have a large carrying capacity. On one tray place all the silver, Tomato Soup pepper and salt shakers, tumblers Creamed Fresh Mushroom Patties end napkins and remember that with Bard-cooke- d Eggs napkins minimise labor. If Green Peas paper Browned Potatoes It is a plate of cold cate and ealads Home-mad- e Style Pickles your plate can be served In the Asparagus Salad teith .kitchen which la another way of French Dressing , saving labor and steps. Fruit Sauce . The shops are showing attractive Cottage pudding and inexpensive linen luncheon sets which are very appropriate Corn Chowder and colorful tor the porch supper Salmon and Potato Salad Some of the smartest come Sweet Gherkins Spinach table. out of Csecho Slovakia, and more Strawberries and Cream recently the Importers have collected some very lovely ones In Russia. Cream of Celery Soup But we are getting away from Scrambled Eggs and Tomatoes food yon say. No. Indeed. And Cole Slaw Sliced Dill Pickles because tt Is so Important to the success of a porch aupper with or Bhubarb Fie a without company here la a menu for you. , i Tomato Juice Cocktail Perch Supper Vegetable Plate f Corn Bread Sweet Mixed Pickles Cantaloupe aad Watermelon Chocolats Pudding . Cocktail . Club Sandwich Stuffed Celery Olives Clngerale Soda Stuffed Celery K eup Roquefort Evaporated milk I h bit ti lx K I ft it h George Elliot, ton of Mr. and Mr. G. F, Boyd of GarftcU, ha returned borne after tpendg four year service in the Unitl State Navy, He was honorably discharged and highly complimented on his splendid record, eheeee 9 suufca celery Combine eheeee with enough evaporated milk to soften. Fill the stalka of crisp, clean celery lightly with cheese mixture. Garnish with dashea of paprika. Yield: f servings. Club Sandwiches Remove- - crusts from sandwich bread. Slice thin and toast on one aide. Spread untoasted aide of bread lightly with mayonnaise and were' present. The young couple resandwiches' put together in After with cold sliced breast of chicken, ceived many beautiful gift. sliced peeled tomatoes, crisply games, a buffet supper was enjoyed. broiled bacon and crisp lettuce leavea Mr. Parley Pettit was notified of the death of hia aged mother, who lives ia Salt Lake. Mr. Petit had been a" invalid for quite a period of time, and owing to very advanced age and weakened condition, the was unable to withstand the illness that overtook her. The funeral will be held the latter part of the week. Cooked Mayonnaise Dressing 1 tbsp. sugar Vs tbap, Sour dry must Vi cup boiling water Puh cayenne H tap, paprika VicujJ evaporated White pepper salt 8 tbap. iemoa Juice IUp. salad. oU 8 tbap. vinegar yolks I4 ibt butter -- Ml J Prepare a white nance of the but! ter. Dour, water, milk and enlt Put all other IngTedienta except lemon Juice and vinegar Into a bowL Add hot white sauce end bent with a Dover heater until thick , and smooth. Add lemon Juice end vineOne gar and bent thoroughly. whole egg may be nubatltuted for 8 egg yolks and vinegar for part or all of the lemon Juice. If salad dressing does not begin to emulsify after beating S or 8 minutes let ntnnd half an hour, then finish beating. Yield: 8 eupa. Glngerale Soda Put servings of Frosea Cuatard or Vanilla Ice Cream Into cold iced-teglasses. Fill glasses with freshly opened chilled gtngerala, Frozen Custard in evaporated t cops boiling ilk water IV4 cup sugar nr beaten 1 " K m P luali i id slr from Garfield to: Idaho Fall tbap. vnntlla Boi Scald milk fat top of doable boiler. Cool, then chlU in n howl by chipped Ice and salt. Mlx sugar, flour and salt Add water and boll 8 mlnutea, stirring constantly. Pour mixture over egga slowly to prevent curdling. Retura to fire end cook 8 mlnutea longer. Cool and add vanilla. Whip chilled milk until stiff. Fold In the cold cuatard. Frees with a mixture ot 1 part salt to parts chipped Ice d aad etehl mIm are lewwi, by evmew are euiekaa IfMbt Celle - TRLIcPHOrv'- - -- v: 44 INTO '1 A can bavj iCMl'i Ti Ford Car nd l t Jut tt' OB 81.25 81.55 ft T7 3om t m4 ef wire Hew the tease te hear weal thrill her! ae Leeg Dletaeee eeeta ee little hew. Vnr cueitn tatleh te etstlea Say retee efce n tbap. flour V4 Up. aatt : MOTHERI : t t HI d Mr. nd Mrs. Lyland Kirk are re joicing over the arrival of a baby girl Friday. Mrs. Hansen was celebrating born August 11. Mrs. Kirk will be her birthday anniversary. Refreshments remembered by her many friends at a games were enjoyed by 12 guests. being formerly Miss Florence Philpot. VALUE EVER BUILT All MM R, Moye wet guests at the home of! Mr. Minnie Hanseq i Salt Lake Gty. j A DUSH3S IIOItSE SENSE . 3 enjoyed. Jacob Coo entertained Min Rose Eekbbd ha returned Thursday at her boms oa 33rd south. .81.00 The following gaestt wen present: home after a very enjoyable vacation Mrs. Mary Coon. Mrs. Rose Kelson, pent i Provo Canyon. . Mr. Floss Rasmussen, Mrs. W. H. Walker, Mr. Clem Coon. Mrs. Sid Mn. George S. Taylor and Mrs. C SUBSCRIPTION RATES 82.00 Six Montht Year On and Mrs. H. F. Elmer and ney Kelson and Mrs Darrel Kelson. iJ at o"e long family spending two weeks at Ver- T he guests vine nal, Utah, visiting tela live and table that had a lo bowl of flowers friends. as the centerpiece. Bunco was later Mr. GAPJCLD LEAD2R t po. mlari: 70Ci ' Sio:. a nmiLiLif v Ford Tudor Sodon a LtS iMtn amazuneyEtj Iowp. piricei i Kelly quality sets a standard of tire performance you have never .before W experienced. Thats why motorists who try Kellys 6nce demand them Q - ,v mV niiw.uiuiw t A ; miwMUba srlln rkttfrtfS, Cwka retail Utwp this Rocky Mountain Valley In Jasper National Park, Alberta, named after The Tonquin, the tailing vessel In which the fur trading expedition tent eut by John Jacob Astor, left New York to found Astoria at the mouth ef the Columbia River and to establish a company that was to rival the famous Hudson Bay and North-WeTrading Companlta? The axpadltion came t grief. The Tonquin was blown up by Indiana, and the trading party after meny adventures end privation, made lt way overland through what la now Jaeper Park freight and and spare lire extra ad lorn cote.) (f, O. B. Detroit, pirns That st Mini Rifle Bill mini tmll in a conical rifle bid-lo- t with e cavity In Its base plugged with e metal cap, which, by the explosion of tbe charge, la driven far I her In, expanding the aides to lit closely the rifling. Such bells were much used In the middle of the Nineteenth century, end are named after the Inventor, CapL C. E, bllnlt of France, A Longest Word? The word dlsestabllshmentnrian-Ispertains te the annulling of the establishment of the church generally. Including dlsendowment The word diaestabUshmeotariuoIsm came Into oa when tbe Church ef Ireland was disestablished ikiua i poqphSK o tacoa daop a si)aq)tqduia paja-dM)1 ..anbjp,, a a uwouq s aq& fipueuafi input uv)unoui a the ' told front d e8 iderly of k d k! tw tbli 1JI01 ' One Horrible Thought editor declares It la "no crime to be rich. If It were, think of bow many millionaires we should have smart aleck breaking the law Just to get tb thrill ef o daredevil. Savannah News, bo-to- g 1 atq,ndV limM .Weather Extreme Temperatures aa low as tleUeery-Bumpe- rs yon boy a Ford car today, yon buy wbat U unquestionably tbe greatest valne In tbe bistory ef tbe Ford Motor Company. Never before has so much beauty, comfort, safety and performance been offered at such a low price. The low price of tbe Ford la something to think about because it mean an immediate saving of many dollars always an Important consideration. But far more significant than price alone la what yon get for that price, TThen Ugh quality ia combined with low price, yon may justly take pride in having found KEN inoet satisfactory purchase. See tbe Ford ride in it learn something about the valne that is built into every part. The more yog know about it, tbe more certain yon will bo that it is the car for you. It ia literally true that whes you ' . the facta you will ?t Terd, mileage and satisfaction you get from KELLY LOTTA MILES than from any tire at or near their price. Come in and examine this real tire today. And retrfembef, builds tires RIGHT Kelly-Springfie- ld - , I even where it doesrit show! You expert mileage from Kelly-buitires; you get it plus safety. lt . j I ( (2. OL-- . 80 de- aero have been oo Mount Whitney and 130 above to Death valley, 00 miles grees below way. a again and again. Personal experience will prove how much more ? -- V J |