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Show Hungarian Goulash 2 pounds beef. Flour for dredging. Lard for browning . 2 cups tomatoes 6 potatoes. 4: onions. 1 green pepper. Salt and pepper. Have beef cut Into small cubes. Dredge these with flour and brown ln hot lard. Tranfer about onethird of it to a heavy kettle or a baking dish. Season with salt and pepper. Slice over it a layer of potatoes and then one of onions and thinly sliced green pepper. Continue until all ingredien ts are Add the tomatoes and used. enough water to cover. Cover and let simmer slowly or bake in a slow oven until done, about two hours. To serve, thicken the li.......... quid with flour. Jellied Cheese And Vegetable Salad 1 package lemon gelatin, 1 pint boiling water, 1 tablespoo n vinegar, Few grains salt, 1 cup cottage cheese, 1 cup canned peas, 1 cup cooked carrots, 3,.4 cup shredded cabbage, Mayonna ise, Lettuce hearts. Dissolve gelatin in boiling water and add vinegar and salt. Cool. Take one-half cup of the gelatin and stir i11to the cottage cheese, then pour in the bottoms of eight individua l molds. · Set in the refrigerato r to stiffen. When the rest of the gelatin is beginning to thicken, add peas, carrots, and cabbage. Pour into the moulds, chill, and unmould. Serve on lettuce hearts with mayonna ise. Midval~ THE UTE SENTIN EL PAGE TWELV E HELPFUL HINTS A Page for If the cooked cereal becomes lumpy in the warming up process, beat it well with an egg beater a.nd it will quickly becom.,e smooth. W O M EN **• When serving cream cheese with a fruit salad, try shaking a little salt and sugar over it. Fashio ns - Beaut y - Cooki ng Summer Handbag Beauties Appear To Have No ~ 1 There is no end to the handbag Linen beauties in the summer. handbags have been a smart favorite for several seasons. There is one novelty bag which is steadily growing in popularit y until it is expected to fall into the class of the old reliables. It is of linen, sometime s embroide red with a monogra m or with a bit of a decorative motif. The bag cover may be slipped on and off easily, rendering it washable . Some of these bags are sold with various covers which makes one purchase play the roll of two or three. Peasant linen is a new-com er for the coming season. It looks rugged and ready for a busy summer life. One interestin g bag, which has been done in this material, goes out to sea for its inspiration. In shape, in trimming , and in its anchor pull, it suggests the briny deep. Sailcloth is also being used as a novel medium for the fashioning of smart summer handbags . Its sturdy quality makes it very suitable for quilting, one of the season's best looking fashions. It looks especially smart when used with the casual type of wooden fastening . Pumpkin-Raspberry Tarts 2 cups canned pumpkin, 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, ~ 1 teaspoon ginger, 3 beaten eggs, 2 cups milk, - -~~ ...,.,t Pastry dough, '.;-.. ._ . J.J I Raspberr y jam, Whipped cream. . Add sugar, salt and ginger to the pumpkin. Then add beaten eggs and milk. Heat in a double boiler and pour into tart tins lined with pastry. Bake, having the oven hot at :ft t, and then lowering to 325 degrees until the mixture is set. Cool, spread with raspberry jam and cover with unsweete ned whipped cream. This makes about 24 tarts. ) Modes and ·Manners '\t;::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:;;;;;;;;=======:j( WEDDIN G ANNIVE RSARIES .. Each anniversa ry of a wedding should be a family fete, and presents and good wishes are in order!' "The golden wedding is quite a ' sacred event. Most usually it is celebrate d by a large family dinner to which all the children and grandchi ldren are bidden. Or the married couple _perhaps choose an afternoon at home and receive their friends and neighbors ." The following list of anniversa rIes is taken from a book written by Margaret Sangster and differs from that given by Emily Post; One year, Cotton. Two years, paper. Three years, leather. Five years, wood. Seven years, wool. Ten years, tin. Twelve years, china, Fifteen years, crystal. Twenty years, linen. Twenty-f ive years, sllv-er. Fifty years, gold. Sixty years, Diamond . Some authoritie s call the sixtieth anniversa ry the diamond wedding while others say .a couple must be married seventy-f ive years to celebrate their diamond wedding. Utah, Friday, June 7, 1935 •** Tar may be re_moved fro~ clot~ with turpentin e. Rub wen tnto cloth and every trace will disap- Ants And Crl.ckets Begm· Factor In The Diet Raid On Kitchen Produce pear. Roughag~ Is Important Most women realize the importance of vitamins, proteins, fats and carbohyd rates in the diet, but not so many women are certain just what roughage is or why it is especially good for one to ha.ve it. Roughag e is really a digestive system regulator , a natural laxative food element, and a valuable dietary essential for most people. It is found in virtually all vegetables, but especially in cabbage, spinach, dandelion greens, celery, lettuce and asparagu s. Seedy and pulpy fruits also contain considerable amounts of it. For the most part the roughage element of food consists of cellulose, which is not in itself classed as a food and which has no direct nutritive value, since it is really a kind of woody fibre. Cellulose containin g food is also an aid to normal dental developm ent because it offers resistance to chewing. Clean Hardwood Floors -: Wl.th Kerosene, Not Water Good Housewife MoHo Is ''Wash As You Go" A good motto for the busy housewif e is. "Wash as you go." After you have finished your housewor k, wash out a few pairs of socks or stockings ; your hands will be much cleaner and you will :P,ave that much less to do next Monday. Good soapy lather and plenty of hot water are two essentials for washing. Add a little borax if the water is hard, and you will need less soap·to make a lather. Rinse the garments well in several waters. Woolly clothes should be pulled into shape and laid on a clean towel to dry. Large garments take up less room and do not lose their shape if hung in a clean pillow-sli p. If you find it necessary to wash and dry stockings and undies in a hurry, try this method. After rinsing, lay flat on a clean towel, roll into a long roll and wring well, each hand twisting in a different direction. Shake out the undies and the stockings , blowing the latter well inside so that the sides do not stick together. You will find the undies dry enough to iron in a very short time. Wipe your hardwood floors with a cloth dipped in kerosene. Never wash them. Rub hard with a dry cloth after the cleaning process. If your window ledges are of hard· wood, use the same cleaning system. If your kitchen floor is covered with a floor protector which gets spotted with grease, one of the best ways of removing the grease It to sprinkle with starch until the grease is absorbed and hard. Then scrape, but make sure your scraping is not too vigorous. This grease removing method also applies to wooden surfaces. Never let grease remain on the floor for later cleaning. You will have harder work and less satisfactory results if you wait to remove it. 1 Sour Cream evil' Food Cake 3 tablespoo ns cocoa 1 cup sugar 1 cup sour crea.m ••• r. . . . .". . . . . .Pior£cr. . . . . . . . . 1 ~,, II u:;§;:~ II .:JJ ;~=:: :::~~ U::=: . Cotton Gaining Place In Popular Lingerie Cotton is coming back to a place in popular lingerie after years of eclipse. Silks and satins are not abolished , but fine cotton and linen is receiving reneweg attention . Cotton, such as lawn and bastiste, makes some of the new slips, embroide red or lace-trim med. The new sheer organdy and net blouses have created a demand for these demure and dainty underthin gs. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~··; rr .. For STYLE , QUALI TY I!. . II I 1 i' and LONG WEAR Buy Your Clothes .f -from- i Jf I I . i J H. F. RASMUSSEN H 1-2 teaspoon salt : 1 1-4 teaspoon sifted cake flour ! Merchan t Tailor ii :: 2 eggs ! ! CLEANI NG • PRESSIN G 1 teaspoon vanilla ALTERA TIONS ~ ~ 1 teaspoon soda Sift together cocoa, sugar, flour, ................................................................................... l iI it ;' ii if RADIO REPAIRS! ...,_.,_0_0 _.,... CaJI us for expert, guarante ed service on any radlo- any make, any model, any year! Latest testing equipmen t, rapid service and reasonab le rates.. We are members of Radio. Manufac turers .. Service! •a_G_D_ O_a-.. Wi ttic b Shop Repair MIDVAL E - .....t~ 1 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ jJtMIIUIUIIIIUIIU I--IIIItntttMI,IUIU UUitiiiUIIIIUtiUU UtlltiiiUIIUI soda and salt. Beat eggs until light and .foamy. Add sour cream and mix well. Combine egg mixture with flour mixture, add vanilla and mix thorough tly. Use greased pan and bake at 375 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes. The correctly gloved hand rules when it comes to the court of fashion. This season, it attains greater prominen ce than ever before, for there are several distinct types, each designed for a particular mode in the spring picture, and timed with the day. When you don your new tweed suit, make sure you have the 'correct glove to go with it. It is an unforgive able fashion crime · to wear anything but a perfectly tailored glove with tweed. This season it is extremel y smart to wear the short one-butto n glove. Sometime s you will find it slightly flared, but even then it comes just over the wrist. Knitted and crochet string glo .. ves have become very popular. There ls ~o end to the colors they may be had ln. It would be wise to get a wardrobe of them to have on band when summer rolls round for they are the ideal hot-weat her love. I I .. ~--···-·- ····--- ·- ·- You r Shi rts COLLARS, DRESSES and HOUSE UNENS Summer Comfort Obtained ; By.Use Of Shutters Correctly Gloved Hand Prominence Great Gains Summer comfort obtained . by open leaving blinds and shutters often requires a sacrifice of privacy. This condition may be remedied by installlng shutters or ven· etian blinds, which can be so regulated that air will pass through them freely and at the same time p:revent outsiders from looking into the house during the daytime and at night when the room is lighted. Shutters may be adjusted to keep out rain, snow, and sleet and there· by meet the importan t requirem ent of permittin g the entrance of fresh air during a. storm when otherwise it would be necessary to close the windows. Shutters are again gaining in popularit y, especially with the revival of various kinds and modifications of Colonial and Georgian architect ure. They may be painted any color that harmoniz es or suitTo make white curtains ecru, dip ably ·~ontrasts with the color of in a solution made by boiling one the home and its surroundi -ngs. tablespoo n of black tea with one Green, blue, and black are especio ular. ~U ••• To raise the pile on velvet covants, when hand The time is at er a hot iron with a wet cloth and crickthe . and their companio ns, hold velvet over it. Brush quickly ets, are making their appearan ce. while damp. The ants, whether they be red, or black or brown, may be expected Wipe off the bottoms of the platto invade pantries, refrigera tors, ters and dishes that have been and even tightly capped container s warmed in the oven before placing at any minute. them on the clean tablecloth . It Although they prefer sweets, means less laundry. some of the ants are carnivoro us *** Be careful to select the right sort and will devour raw and cooked meats and foods of all kinds. One of sUp to wear under lacy knitted should watch the line of march, lo- garments . Taffeta slips are parcate the nest, and drench it with ticularly good. • "' * gasoline, kerosine, or benzine. covered with art blankets Old made Ant traps can be bought or Stitch at home. A syrup soaked sponge silk make excellent quilts. and f).ttracts hundreds . While the in- through blankets at corners sides. the along sects are swarmin g in it, immerse ~t in scalding water. Bacon shreds ......... _, __"''' ........................... "............... ,.,........ . ., strategic ally placed will snare ~ ~ f them. A paraffin bag having two 1 small holes in the bottom and holding bait will trick them with equal ; : Your Family, Your Income ~ i success. It is the steady persisten t drive which discourag es the ants, rather than the intermitt ent campaign . A The highly developed social order : : There is no better investme nt ; : of ants provides the surviving ~ JACK J. CRANE members with the intelligen ce to ~ ti H large when quarters safer to move numbers of the colony have been destroyed . WILL HAVE · )'hat Distinctive Appearance Established Service Funeral direction of the better type, as practic~d by C. I. Goff & Son for over twenty years, leaqg to many friendships among the famUles we have served. It is the recommendatio n of these famili.es, who know the quality and economy of our service, that we consider the finest compli· ment which can be paid to funeral direction by ··-,-~_CI_O_ct_De C. I. GOFF and SON . MORTU ARY 16 West Center Street Phone Mid. 152 IF YOU HAVE YOUR LAUNDRY DONE By The MIDVALE HAND LAUNDRY PHONE Midvale 56 182 North .Main Street |