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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM, UTAH TURKEr Another Royal Suggestion Griddle Cakes and Waffles From the New Royal Cook Book is an art in flapjack pancakes, griddle cakes or wheats, call them what you will. But it is an art very easily and quickly acquired if you follow the right recipes. The secret, of course, is Royal Baking Powder. THERE Griddle Cakes cups flour teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons Royal 114 9 VA BAKING Baking Powder eggs cups milk 1 tablespoon shortening Mir and sift dry Ingredients; add beaten eggs, milk and melted shortening; mix well. Bake Immediately on hot griddle. POWDER Absolutely Pure Waffles I cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder teaspoon salt 134 cups milk 2 eggs 1 tablespoon melted Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. shortening Sift flour, baking powder and salt together; add milk to yolks of eggs; mix thoroughly and add to dry add melted Ingredients; shortening and mix In beaten whites of eggs. Bake In hot waffle Iron until brown. Serve hot with maple syrup. It should take about 1Vt minutes to bake each waffle. well-greas- He refused, however, to heed either for Thanksgiving or warnings and set out in advice rather. Why, T'URKEY It wouldnt seem search of land. After much effort he 1 Q Thanksgiving din- discovered a single spot not covered And dont lets by water and alighted. But he found ner. have too much else and It only deep mud. So he decided to on mighty little ahead of it hunt farther for some dry place Just a simple dinner, you vh!ch to rest.. Bpt, alas, when he know turkey with dress- came" to fly, htTfound his tall feathers ing and gravy, mashed stuck fast In the mud. He pulled and pulled, but could not potatoes, cranberries, pumpkin or mince pie with Herkimer county cheese get them loose. Finally, however, afand cider. Let It go at that. Enough ter a gigantic tug, he managed to free himself. But bits of mud stuck to the Is as good as a feast Which reminds us that no king or end of the tall feathers. And to this haughty potentate of any kind, even day turkeys have dark spots there in prewar days when they were many, a sign of their disobedience to divine could by any human possibility have command. The turkey plays a more Important a more toothsome feast They arent part In the life of the Indian than In made, you know. Which also reminds us that the tur- his legends alone. Not only Is It regarded as a choice article of food, but key is Americas gift to the world. The turkey Is truly an American In fliany tribes It Is held sacred. In bird. It existed on the continent with the parts of the country where curious the Indians before Columbus landed. devotion to animals characterizes stages In the developOnly a few y ars ago among the caves different of Arizona the mummified remains of ment of civilization It was never eata turkey were found. Practically every en except when other food was uncave once occupied by the cliff dwell- obtainable. ers of that region contained the bones Turkey feathers rank next In Imporor feathers of the turkey, but this spe- tance to those of the eagle with all cimen la Intact. Its age Is a matter tribes, while the Apaches, the Pamun-key- s and Cheyennes chose the turkey's of speculation among the scientists of the National museum, where the speci- feathers for all ceremonial headdresses and ornaments. The Pamunkey tribe men Is on exhibition. Another Interesting fact In this same also used turkey feathers for ornaconnection resulted from a scientific mental purposes on their clothing, as expedition which Dr. C. Hart Merri-ma- n well as for their headgears., To this made among the mountains of day,, when they don their native cosArizona ; he came across a living spe- tumes, the turkey feather Is preferred cies of bird Identical with the one as ornament If Benjamin Franklins words had found mummified and which Is known been heeded, the turkey would have to the scientific world by his name. Another recent discovery In connec- been the national bird of the United tion with the turkey was a Maya hiero- States. The eagle Is a first cousin to glyphic. This piece of parchment shows the species known of old in the eastern a grocers account in which Is men- hemisphere. Furthermore, It has aptioned, with other things, ten turkey peared upon the banners of many nahens and five turkey cocks. The dis- tions. It was a symbol of the Roman tinction between the two Is quite ap- e.mpire. It was known In China for parent in the crude drawings. This is ages, and today It appears upon the thought to be the first record of the banners of Russia,. Germany and sevturkey In this country and antedates eral other nations. The turkey, however, is indigenous the expedition of Cortes to Mexico to America. When the early EuIn 1519. But the turkey goes back further ropean adventurers and settlers aramong the Indians than even the prob- rived they beheld great flocks of turable date at which the specimen found keys, and it soon became known that In the cave existed. Among the Zunis, they were a favorite food among the for Instance, there exist many legends Indians. After a while turkeys were handed down from time Immemorial, proudly sent home as trophies of the which have for their subject the tur- chase. In this way the turkey became e as a food. practically a key. When Cortes In 1519 ascended to the Perhaps none Is more interesting than the one which tells why his tall plateau of Mexico he found a social feathers are dark, showing, as it does, life developed to a high degree of renot only the place he held in the esti- finement. He was entertained with mation of the Indians, but also a no- oriental magnificence. All the deliticeable similarity to the flood story cacies to be found within the empire were set before him, and though game from our Bible. Once upon a time, so the legend runs, was abundant, the turkey held the there was a flood and the face of the place of honor among the fowl. This world was covered with water. And was the first time that the Spaniards the turkey, weary of continually flying, had eaten turkey. decided to seek some spot on which North of the Rio Grande the turkey he might light and rest But the other was equally well known and treasured. and animals advised him not to ; The celebrated expedition of Coronado, birds and the very gods themselves warned between 1527 and 1547, penetrated this him. unexplored region west of the Missis V world-favorit- ed FREE New Royal Cook Boole containing these and scores of other delightful recipes. Write for it ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, 116 Fulton Street, New York City. sippi. His explorations were chiefly In RADIUMS USE IN SURGERY WRONG IDEA OF THE ptlND what Is today Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. In all the Indian villages, ac- Its Rays So Powerful That They Can Statesman, Afflicted With Loss of cording to those early explorers, turSight, Tells Good Story Bear-- , Destroy the Useless or Diskeys were to be found, both wild and eased Tissue. ing on the Subject. domesticated. Cortes, in one of his famous letters Representativf Schall, member of The use of radium in hospitals Is written about 1518, mentions the turhouse of representatives from more demanded the more and becoming key. He carried specimens of the bird Sciis blind, and has been for The medical Minnesota, the profession. to Spain in 1520, where they came into by entific American, in telling of Its med- ten years. During this time he says Immediate popularity, and the breedical and surgical uses, explains that that he has discovered that the seing of turkeysgpon became establish- it is a tool and not a medicine. The eing world has strange ideas as to the ed. .It was thty ihafe- jthe turkey. beas limitations of the blind ; that it seems came known as pavos," on account radium gives off three rays, known to think because a man cant see he The of his relationship to the peacock, the alpha, beta and gamma rays. 85 cent of about total the first, ray can neither hear nor feel, and is a per which was then called pavo real force, can be stopped by tissue paper; strange, detached piece o. human the fowl of kings. second will penetrate 35 millimeters mechanism that is not to be reckoned It was a long time before the tur- the of while the third has a vibra- with directly, but through the guiding lead, key reached France, as far as can be to the similar This ray hand. tion, learned from history, for the first turNot long ago Mr. Schall was returnone is the in used surgery. was eaten at there the wedding key from his home in Minneapolis to are The sent into the ing body, rays of Charles IX and Elizabeth of Ausso powerful are they that they Washington, accompanied only by his tria, June 27, 1579, or 50 years after and can penetrate to a great depth, and small son Douglas. The first morning Spain had first tasted the bird. The waiter there destroy the useless or diseased they appeared in the diner the turkey supplied for the wedding came of inquired table As the good tissue has a assigned to their from somewhere In the American tissued does your what Son, greater resistance than the bad, the young Douglas: wilderness. Its Introduction into England seems highly skilled operative can bear the father want? the to have been In 1524. But, whenever gamma rays on the' afflicted part until Why, ask him, quickly replied As wants. he what knows to he tischild, It was, It soon came Into popular favor they begin destroy the good for me, bring me pancakes and sausage and was given such local names as sue, when the treatment must stop. and chocolate! Black Norfolk and Large Cambridge. It Is an Interesting fact that these The Point of Interest. descendants of the parent stock were Otherwise Hopeless. Procrustes fitted all comers to the is to carried back again, across the Atlantic bed. Nexdore My daughters voice you Have ocean to New England, where, crossed But how did you find a room to put be tried today. Naybor with the original turkey already there, It in? we asked. fixed the Jury? they began the breed that has spread from one end of the country to the other. Many have been the explanations made as to liow the bird now so popular at Thanksgiving came to be called the turkey, most of which, to the true ( dentist, are nothing but fanciful. The bird was called turkey because It was supposed to come from Turkey, where It was known as an Egyptian hen. The markets of north Europg received this fowl as coming from south Europe, directly or Indirectly from Turkey. In France, however, the bird was called dindon, or In the feminine as though it were the fowl dinde, dInde from India. But whatever dispute has arisen as to the name of the turkey, the fact yet remains that the turkey Is Indigenous to America. Although scientists believe It Is possible that there was a species, the original of the present turkey, Indigenous to the West India islands, It Is generally conceded that all turkeys have descended In some way or other from the three forms known today as the North American, the Mexican and the Honduras, the ocellated variety. The Mexican turkey Is found wild throughout the republic, It appears to be the species first taken to Spain and other European countries. It Is thought that the white markings of the variety of domestic turkey known today as the Narragansett come from this species. Whatever the turkey may have missed through falling to secure that place of honor suggested for it by Benjamin Franklin as the national bird it has nevertheless found a place In the reMade by Cereal Co., gard of the American people which is held by no other fowl at least at Battle Creek.Mich. j Thanksgiving. - X-ra- y. A Healthful Drink With - JA You are sure of satis faction when you make your table beverage InstantPostom Coffee drinkers delight in the change because ofgreater comfort,and the price is attractive because so moderate. All the family will life the flavor ot Postum At Grocers Everywhere Postum Inc, |