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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH MANY GOOD DISHES FOR DESSERT CHILDLESS HOLIES MADE HAPPY (Edited by G. Douglas Wardrop. editor of Radio Merchandising.) FOR THE REFLEX CIRCUIT Presenceof LittleOnesaGreat Blessing HOOK-U- P Four Interesting Letters Cfracolate Tarts With Whipped Cream. ' made With calmed cherries, raspber(Prsparsd by ths United Btatt Drtmjit of rrleufturt.) v or blacktrSrles. On the cooler ries The rest of dinner or Jqnchedn Ip midsummer days' when fresh berries usually easier' to plan tgaathnt d ea- are in season, cobblers can be served. se rt. What Us generally wanted Js Desserts made, with milk are high In sort something ligty and attractive food yfclue. ' Cornstarch or Irish moss, of climax .to the meat .,8 jeeta-lblaiAaange, custard, junket and milk some form are necessary toa are rounded diet Dessert' la the logical logins, tapioca and rice pudding ' desserts to have after made-over- " time to serve them. ''- - - goVd . dishes like hashes, stews or croAny dessert must be chosen with in which the quantity of meat ... regard to the. other dishes of the same quettes meal. After a heavy course of roast actually eaten per person is sometimes meat and vegetables, a custard or less than when chops, steaks or roasts other dessert containing milk and eggs have been provided. Gelatin Desserts Easy. adds unnecessary protein to the meal; Gelatin desserts with fruit- - flavors it is better to serve fruit, whole or are quick and easy to make, even withcut, fresh or canned, or several fruits cut up together; or if a combination is out the commercially flavored prepaused at the beginning of a meat meal, rations. As they must .stand several hours In a cold place to harden, they the dessert may be omitted entirely, Italians rarely have cooked desserts can be made early in the day and thus cooking that of any sort. It Is their custom to com- eliminate the so often makes dinner a trying meal which a a has dinner, plete frequently cumber of courses, with whole fresh to prepare. Ices and sherbets made of frnlt fruit apples, pears, bananas, oranges, grapes according to the season or juices without milk cost less than Ice the market This is a very good prac- cream and are suitable after a rich tice which offers an easy dessert for meal. Ice cream supplies fat when made with part or all cream. Ice many days. Fruit preserve, jelly, fruit butter, cream containing eggs and frozen custards occupy a similar place to honey .or maple syrup Is frequentcustards In the menu that is, they ly liked for dessert with bread and are suitable when light courses prebutter, biscuits, cake or In pastry. To save work In the middle of the day, cede them. Many people enjoy a piece of cake these sweets are more often used at for dessert In addition to the differ lunch time than at dinner. ent flavors and varieties possible In Puddings Too Fat. frosted and unfrosted cakes, loaf, layA steamed or baked pudding, such er and cup cakes, there are numerous ns suet or plum pudding, with a hard special cakelike desserts, such as nance or a sauce made with egg, is Washington pie, charlotte russe, pineoften too rich In starch, protein and apple charlotte, zwei-bacEnglish trifle," fat to be suitable after these foods nnt cake, cream puffs, eclairs and have been previously served at the cakes made of yeast-raise- d such name meal In the form of potatoes, as baba cakes and coffee dough rings. gravy, meat, meat fat or salad dressFarmers' Bulletin 1313, Good Proing. Rich hot desserts help to fill portions in the Diet, which may be up In cold weather after a less hearty had from the United States meal or a very light lunch.'. In the ment of Agriculture, as' well Departas the summer time they are not, as a rule, other farmers bulletins listed, as long relished. as the supply lasts, gives Information e pastry, particularly fruit as to the quantity of sweets suitable Its pie, has place as a dessert, but not In the diet. Recipes for many t the end of a very hearty meal. simple ordinary puddings and other desserts Salad, bread and butter, and a piece may also be found in the of pie very often constitute a satis- farm bulletins: No. 1136. followingIn Baking factory and filling lunch. Biscuit-toppe- d the Home; No. 1236. Corn and Its fruit pies, served hot, which Uses as Food; No. 653, and are sometimes called cobblers, are Its Usee In the Home; No. Honey 487. Cheese considered more wholesome than rich and Its Economical Uses in the Diet; pastry and can be served for a change No. 712, School Lunches; No. 817. at any time a hot dessert is accept- Cereal Foods; No. 824. Foods Rich in able. They furnish a good vehicle for Protein ; No. '871. Fresh Fruits and the various dried fruits in winter, such Vegetables as Conservers of Staple as peaches, apricots, apples, prunes or Foods ; No. 900, Home-Mad- e Fruit Butand pears, they are also good when ters ; No. 1195, Rice as Food. ' E. Cortland, N. Y- .- I took LydiabePtakhams Vegetable Compound because I was weak and wanted to come strong and have a child. My husband read about it in the Cortland Standard and thought it might help me. It certainly did for I now have a lovely boy fifteen months old who 'weighs forty pounds. I recommend Lydia E. Pinknams Vegetable Comto my friends ana you can Sund use my testimonial in your little books and in the newspapers, as it might help to make some other childless home happy by the presence of little ones as it has. done mine. R.a - n - - feo-y- Well-mad- GOOD. CORN PUDDING RECIPE ICELESS REFRIGERATOR May Be Served With Meat Course and Can Be Prepared in Many Different Ways. PLAN1 - which may be served with the meat course, can be made by various recipes; i consists of cooked corn cut from the cob (fresh or canned) blended with an approximately equal quantity of custard mixture without sugar, and baked. If one egg Is used to a No. 2 can of com, one cupful of milk may be used, and one teaspoonful of cornstarch or flour, to Cornstarch should give thickening. always be blended with a little cold liquid before being added to hot mix-tur- e. To make corn pudding, simmer the milk with the corn for 10 minutes, and then add the blended cornstarch, one-hateaspoonful of salt, and a little pepper. Cook for 15 minutes In a double boiler. The beaten is then stirred In and cooked for a if egg-yol- k minute. The stiffly-beate- n egg-whit- e is folded in Just before turning the corn pudding Into a greased baking dish to cook in a hot oven for 20 minutes. As with other baked custard 'mixtures, it Is well to set the baking dish in a pan of water to prevent curdling at the side of the dish before the pudding is done at the center. This recipe is recomriiended by the United States Department of Agricu' lture. ' COOK FRENCH FRIED ONIONS Excellent With Perk Chop When pared According to Recipe Given Herewith. Pre- P. Canfield, 10 Salis- bury St, Cortland, N. Y. A Message to Mothers Hamilton, Ohio- .- I have known - shown Is for a reflex circuit employing two tubes. A vacuum The tube is used as the detector In place of a crystal as Is the case in many reflex circuits. A soft tube operates best as the detector. The tuning la done honeycomb or spiderweb colls and by the secondary conby a about Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound since girlhood, having taken It when I was younger and suffering from s weakness and backache. Lately I have taken it again to strengthen me before the birth of with owns my child, as I was troubledweak feelin my back and a lifeless, ing. I think if mothers would only take your wonderful medicine they would not dread childbirth as they do. I recommend the Vegetable Com-onMrs. JOS. to every woman. alcoin, Jr., 652 S. 11th Street, vario-couple- r. condensers across the phones denser witb vernier attachment The and audio frequency transformer windings are extremely Important - The potentiometer across the A" battery should be about 400 ohmg resistance. The second tube should be an amplifier. All wires should be as short as possible and none parallel or close together. The mica fixed condenser across the phones Is .002 mfd. by-pa- . nd Wave-Lengt- and hs Early Experiments Simple Apparatus Will Aid in Delving Into Radio - Mysteries. effective for spark and crystal reception. The exact center of the rod Includes a very small helical coll of several turns across which is a small fixed condenser of 500 and crystal detector, as shown in Fig. 4 D. The potential distribution Is maximum at the extremes of the coll dur-- A man who is good only on the face Is no good. sur- - MOTHER! GIVE SICK BABY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP . Wyoming Woman Florist Makes Good Use of Old Bookcase for Storing Her Stock. Extension workers will be Interests in the application of the evaporatioi principle of the iceiess refrigerator l: a woman florist in Wheatland, Platt county, Wyoming, who had a very lim ited space for storing her stock. Sh consulted the home demonstratioi agent of the United States Departmen of Agriculture and the Wyoming Stab Agricultural college about adapting t an old bookcase the directions con talned in Farmers Bulletin 927 fo making an iceless refrigerator. The top and bottom dripping pan were made of boards from a packin; box covered with black rubber sheet tag. ..The sides and back of the book case were perforated with opening made with an auger. A canvas cove was made large enough for --the hoc! and sides. The bottom shelf was at ranged so that the water from th dripping pan could be easily removed The glass doors of the bookcase wer left so the flowers could be seen ii the showroom. A good circulation o air maintained a uniformly low tern perature. took Lydia E. Ptakhams Vegetable Compound and after being married sixteen years became the mother of a sweet little girl. I now have four lovely children three fins boys and the little girl six years old. I had longed for children all the while and wept many, a day and envied every woman with a child. I was 86 years old when my first baby waa born. I recommenaLydia E.Finkham'a Vegetable Compound to any woman wno la ailing with female weakness.' t Mrs. J. Naumann, 1617 Benton 8t Louis, Mo. . Waa Weak and Ran Down St Louis, Mo. My mother took Lydia E. Ptakhams Vegetable Compound when I waa a girl, and when I waa troubled .with cramps I took it, and later when I married I again took it to make me strong as the doctor said I was weak and run down and could not have children. 1 took it and get along fine and now I have three girls. So you know why I keep the Compound in the house. I am a well woman and do my work and sewing too. Mrs. W. Dodisr Clean Linen Shades. You can clean the linen shades nice- 4y if you lay them out flat and rub i with powdered bath brick. Juuus Hartman, St, St. 2501 . . Louis, Mo, Most men with swelled beads wear . small hats. WOMEN CAN DYE ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Harmless Laxative to Clean Liver Dye or Tint Worn, Faded Things New for 15 Cents. and Bowela of Baby or Child. By R. D. CLEMONS of several Very short meters were employed by early InThe vestigators In the radio field. experimenter can easily repeat simple and instructive experiments with simple apparatus. Hie simplest radio oscillator is the of a open lineal type composed straight metallic rod suspended freely Connecting the Receiver. In space. If the rod la separated at It a small to the center tag reception and in, therefore, aero gap, provide win radiate energy when energized at the center, so by employing this small coll a sufficient drop to operate the detector la provided without destroying the effect as an oscillator. Another scheme is shown at B, where a small Inductance la placed In Inductive relation to the current (current-carryin- g rod) of the oscillator. B la a rectangular block of wood supporting thirty turns of No. 80 enameled wire, the terminals being connected to the detector unit One side la placed to the rod, as shown. Another coll Is shown at O, consisting of a wooden ring with toroidal winding of thirty turns of No. 30 enameled wire The' wave- Inclosing the rod. by a small spark cotL length of such an oscillator is mainly Fig. 1 shows the transmitter; H la dependent upon the length of the sys- a wooden handle ten inches long, cartem, but can be increased slightly by rying two rectangular blocks of wood foreign material in the field. In the or bakelite, D. Two choke coils, O Ideal lineal system the energy disand R, are wound npon a tribution is such that the diameter fiber tube and will be twice length of oscillator. consist of several hundred turns of Fig. 3 shows a diagram of the trans- No. 36 enameled copper terminating at mitter. A straight rod is divided into binding posts for attaching to coll and oscillator rod shown. Rods, A, may diambe of three eter brass rod, each eighteen Indies long. The receiver in Fig. 2 Is constructed similarly, with the addition of a small platform to support fixed condenser, C, and detector, IV- - Receivers rod. A, Is also of brass, thirty wave-lengt- Even constipat'- d, bilious, fever-s- h, or sick, colic Babies and Chil-Ire- n lpve to take , Califor- genuine Fig Syrup." Wo other laxative regulates the ten-ie- r little bowela so nicely. , the itomach and starts towels acting without griping. Con-ain- s no- - narcotics or soothing drugs. Say California" to your druggist and Insist npon gen-lin- e ivold counterfeits! California Fie Syrup" which nia . Dont wonder whether yon can dye or tint successfully, because perfect d home dyeing is guaranteed with Dyes" even, if yon have never dyed before. Druggists have all colom Directions In each package. AdverDlai-mon- tisement. O Long-Live- d Family, Great Britain lays claim to what, la believed to be the longest-live- d family In the world. They are seven in number five sisters and two brothers. All are married. They reside on the Island of Skye, the largest of the Inner Hebrides, Invernesshire, Scotland. .All e receive the pension from the British government, and their com- - Population of Canada. The population of Canada is about equally divided between city dwellers and country dwellers. The total urban population is given as 4,352,773 and the total rural population 4,435,710. In Prince Edward Island and SasLight for Water Pictures. katchewan the rural population runs In an attempt to find a way to enabout 75 per cent of the whole. able divers to take motion picturea In any depth of water, experiments In chemicals unThe coquette finds more to interest spraying her in the attentions denied her than der water have been undertaken at the Lehigh university swimming pooL she does In those lavished upon her. old-ag- light-produci- h wave-lengt- h Special Receiver and Transmitter for Short-Wav- e Work. What an awkward angel the average man would make. Inches long. Including coil, B. These Instruments will be found quite critical to length. Generally the receiver will be shorter, a difference of one inch in length being sufficient to vary the strength considerably. For experimenters desiring more effective Instruments the system In - A good fighter manages to dodge a lot of trouble. MANY have found by their own that coffees effect is harmful. Health authorities warn two sections of equal length, adjacent ends being separated by a small air A small spark :;ap, or spark gap. roll, O, is connected through two small choke coils, R, to the rods. The coil energizes the rods, one positively and :he other negntively, until the gap breaks down, after which the energy becomes oscillatory until damped out Chokes, R, prevent the capacity between leads and coil from becoming defective by retarding currents tending to move back into & lb & J& that circuit. Figs. 2 and 4 are of the receiving unit. Since tills must be tuned to Adjustable Rod for Variation of the transmitter, Its length will be approximately the same, except that Fig. 5 Is suggested. Here a seamthe rod Is continuous and undivided. less brass telescope tube inch inside diameter is cut fifteen INTEREST TO ; inches long for each rod of the transmitter (thirty Inches for receiver). A slot at F provides a friction JuncTHf HOUSEWIFE i brass tion upon the rod, G, fifteen inches, long that slides Tears and boles should be mendei into the tube. These rods may be before laundering to prevent the rub pulled out so that either of the sysbing. making them larger. tems may be extended for critical tuning or changing of covered Remove buttons befort When operating with such short How . the Is Transmitter Connected. laundering your summer frocks, ti , many Interesting experiavoid rusting. Covered buttons have a The With such problem of detecting received en- ments may be performed. tin foundation. of several a distance receivers crude is a difficult since one, the ergy quite at a distance Is very small and hundred feet may be covered when energy spark-co- il Hang garments In cedarized the addition of extra apparatus in the employing a the summer months. They will circuit devices The unit at the' sending The rod prohibitive. being require no pressing If thus stored open makes It difficult to obtain suff- possess remarkably sharp directional away from motfis. i and provide an excellent - r - icient potential to operate detectors. properties of propaschemes are shown In Fig. 4, all method of studying the angle Three Place a pan of hot water In the of which possess some waves , where they - are origigated advantages oven when bafc'ng either sweet m when used with certain lengths of nating from different heights and Irish potatoes. The potatoes will bake receivers. However, the scheme at angles. more quickly and the skins will be re Radio Nows.) D and n Fig. 2 Is simQlwit and most thin and tender. Wave-Lengt- h. one-elght- b Of C against risking the growth and development of children with the drug element in coffee. Why take chances with your health, and thus risk comfort, happiness success? Theres both safety and satisfaction in Postum as your mealtime drink. .Youll thoroughly enjoy its delightful flavor and aroma. Postum contains nothing that can harm you. As many cups as you like at any meal with no penalties to pay in wakeful nights and daytime dullness. Your grocer sells Postum in two forme: Instant Poetutn (in tins) prepared Instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (la packages) for those who prefer the flavor brought out by boiling fully 20 minute. The cost cent a cap. of either form Is about one-ha- lf wave-lengt- g , St. wave-lengt- French fried onions are excellent With' pork chops, says the United States Department of Agriculture. ' They are made by slicing onions across the grain, dusting them lightly with flour, then frying the rings In deep fat like Saratoga chips until' they are golden brown. Apple sauce or stewed dried apples are also good accompaniments for pork.JJ-- ' . did for me seven years ago. Iwss rundown and bad a weakness such as women often have. I Compound thirty-second-in- A A corn pudding Clauds Mrs. VOCTS hook-u- p last-minu- h, o St Louis, Mo.1 1 want to tell you what Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable aftMRs . |