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Show THE Economical Highlight pavdv PHltONTCLE, PAYSON, UTAH Local Items (Continued from I'ago 1) nwuiity market U the were of n.ar.y new capita. iMuei Great Britain-- , low pmrt in fin , ancing occum-i- i two year-ami now, apparently, she our back a year or so ahead of us. EngLs-- Mjch comment was oc. asioriei re by the Federal Governments to contest the con-t- i cent refu-a- l tuiionahty of the NRA in the Su Gov prenie Court when, at the errments request, the Cou.t ieu nns-e- d a a n t a I.imh the reerman who ha Critics fused to obey the rode of the NRA were acrid, frietnl were silent and wornwl Now hoh i le have eau-- e t' The gvei nment feel goinjj to tiie high court with an other NItA eae which is as im portant and a clear (ut as tha of the dissenting lumberman. The ca se invo ves a corn par j which was indnted on nineteen counts for violatmu the Live Pou' These counts run ltry Cmis. the way from sidling diseased birds to overworking and under paying workers. The Manhattar Circuit Court of Appeals decision on the case which prepared th way for a Supremo Court appea appeal is interesting. The judges he d that, inasmuch as th' chickens sold by the company crossed gtate lines they were within interstate commerce, and were legally subject to NRA control. flu they al.o held that the working oonditions of the companys em-oyes were not an interstate aff air, and ro could not he regulated hy the NRA or any other fedora agency. It is obvious that if the Supreme Court sustains this opin ion the NRA will have won a small point arij lost a great one without control over wages and hours, the NRA would be virt ually impotent. entertain M's J Sterling Rei-cat i ib i gli f.ii Br.dgeD.nner 1 u'a v right in horn r of k S im an of Chnago vho is ng here for a month the tah- f,ring flow tn decorated rooms and s and the entertaining were placed Fa ter ards in design h.r Mrs. T. E. Reece, Mrs. Reid Kr land son, fores, M r. Uendu C. Bar J. Mrs. Mrs. Paul Davis, M ss Jane Woods, Mrs. W. C. my, M-mb k, Mrs. S'anley Wilson, I a- -t Vi-- ( ta r i y , t He en o The Stresa three power conference, between Italy, France and England, has closed and representatives assert that they have reached full agreement on ways and means to save Europe from war. Hghlightg of the parley were: Decision to support Frances appeal to the League of Nations against Germany' treaty violation in rearming; approval of the principle of an air pact for combined attack upon any arial aggressor; to an approval of rearmament, extent not yet specified, for Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria. If the conference really does assure peace it will have worked a miracle, in the belief of most Mis- - , Mrs Madge Reece, J C. Miss Reece, the guest of honor Mrs. J C Barney h os t ss. d and Mrs the bridge pr schuri an the gue-- t favor. ze 1 p !)ouglu-s- M a-- e l!itilv oL i EspF"11 er Pa Mis Jure Woods entertained at bridge party Monday evening in inor of Mrs. Clark Schuman of "hieago. Golden yel ow daffodils i ere UMd to center the four small aides and spring blossoms decor-t'f- d the rooms. The guests inc ud-- d Mrs. Schuman, Mrs. Vincent lilhool, Mrs. Wendell Eriandson, Mrs, Stanley W'i son, Mrs. Paul Mavis, Mrs. John C, Carlisle, Mrs. dome Winters, Mrs. Clyde Wil-oMrs. T. E. Recce, Miss Madge Ileen Reece, Mrs. Reece, Mi.--s Reid Jones, Mrs. J. S. Reece, Mrs. I. C. Barney, Mrs. Ray Monsen Mrs. end Mrs. Howard Wilson. Eriandson received the prize for High score and Mrs! Schuman a 'guest gift. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mr. end Mrs. A. C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hi 1, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding, Mrs. V. L. Curtis, Mrs. Ida A. Huish, Mrs. Louise Mrs. Etta Tanner, (ox, Mrs. Sid Coray, Mrs. Ann J. Loveless, Mrs. Leona Dixon, Joseph Reece and Arthur Peay attended the funeral of John E. Lewis in Provo Monday. President Taylor, President Page and Mr. Reece each spoke at the gervice. Ott, Mr. Iaiban Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Peery and children are here from Toledo, Ohio, for a visit with relatives, having been ca led by the illness and death of Mrs. Peerys father, Eustace Mendenhall. Watkins nationally Products, known for quality, are leing dis tributed in this locality by deal er I). It. Hair. You are assured of courteous and efficient service in a business like manner. Spend we 1, and save by dealing with D. R. llair. Salem, Utah. Adv. Tax Xatior Though nly 37, Drli-fougthrough the world England, and has been editoT, fessor, and internationally 2 WHEN chocolate pio conic to table, even the staid Pile In: tly on tilling I d Pie Chocolate t square aswe't-ene- d chocolate 12 cups milk sugar up tablespoons corn 3 eg teaspoon yolks, shghtly beaten Ublesooon buMr teaspoon vanil.a 1 baked pie shell larch 12 teaspoons salt 0 tablespoons I egg whites ngir 2 I 1 2 1 neal 4 tab espooos sugar wi.Ittj Add choc o' ne to milk and heat In double bo hr When chocolate Is 3 melted, heat with rotary egg beater until bit-1- led. Combine sugar, flour, and salt; add gradually to chocolate mixture and cook until Add chocolate to milk and heat thickened, stirring constantly, then When chocolate eunHn le cooking 10 minutes, StirIn double boiler small Pour Is melted, beat with rotary t ", ring octui.onally Combine amount of muture over egg yolks, beater until blended return to sugar, cornstarch, and salt; add storing vigorously, gradually to chocolate mixture and double boiler and cook 2 minutes cook until thickened, stirring con louger. Remove from boiling wastantly; then continue cooking 10 ter; add coconut and vanilla. minutes, stirring occasionally Cool. Turn Into pie shell. Beat Pour a small amount over egg egg whites until foamy throughout; yolks, stirring vigorously, return add sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time, to double boiler and cook 2 minutes beating after eacn addition until Then continue Remove from boiling wa sugar Is bhncled longer. ter; add butter and vanilla Cool beating until nocture will stand In Turn Into plo shell Beat egg peaks. Pile I ghtly on filling. whites until foamy throughout Bake In mode, ate oven (330 F) Add sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time, 15- minutes, or until delicately boating after each addition until brov. tied. When President Roosevelt down to choose the ten sat Jim Farley General and Postmaster as illustrations forthe greatest American natural wonder pictures selected the Great White they stamps of series postage national park National Park, as one of them Its Throne, towering master of Zion climbers, its plateau L,ce venturesome defy white precipices gleaming Utah is a summer southern in Park National top unirod by man. 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T for veers He Brigham Young University Utah, thus summer. poet Bake ex peaks grownups may be excused for nvn (3oP F) In iiourai claiming "Bwell! Or, if It h.. niiirit itatoly browned. or until ', coconut p't pens to bo a chocolate Pie Chocolate sure to Coconut dinner guests are a w yolk, slightly 3 squares umwt-e.,eangling for another Invitation bt aten cboiae Serve one of these pies and be the 2 I cup shredded m. i. cus unstinted of coconut recipient blushing 3 4 cup vanilla 1 teaspoon uons iln.r 5 tao t praise baked Unch pie 1 2 sa.t authorities who feel that no pact can long prevent war in Europe. a jin blems ht PAYSON THE CLOTHIERS Sit |