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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, IIYRUM, UTAH SEW i V CIRCLE NEEDLECRAFT Novelties Youll Love to Crochet i0&SatWl9 ll L3 & 8ft fyynn CStfikhi STAGECSCREEnMdIO Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE I DIDNT take Myrna Loy long to decide what shed do e star after she as a left Metro. Practically everybody wanted her for a picture, but she chose the feminine starring role in Genius in the T Iiiiipi;p free-lanc- ft AG Circle Needlecraft Dept. San Francisco $, Calif. Enclose 16 cents for Pattern Sewing Box 3217 Converting Wastes Into Poultry Feed No Name Vitamin Concentrates From Vegetable Spoils r v. Due to an unusually large demand an i current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling ordeis for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: ( Address- - .. The storys laid in 1870,' Family. and is all about the courting days of Hiram Stevens Maxim, who invented the machine gun, among Vitamins are absolutely necessary for poultry to baby chicks they are Considerable work has been done in order to provide poultry with the elements, either from a vegetable or animal source and rapid improvement has taken place. The newest source is promised from waste vegetable leaf meal. f ? - ! s X S 4 SNAPPY FACTS IKE to crochet the pineapple design? Heres a group of small pieces just right for a gift each made of odds and ends of cotton. T L- - RUBBER Novelties youll love crocheted basket, handkerchief case, sachet, pincushions, edging and corner. Pattern 732 contains directions. Myrna Loy Chicks Started With Farm Waste. other things. And who do you suppose plays Hiram? None other than Don Ameche. But he doesnt invent a thing during the picture, just plays a charming and resourceful suitor. x A Preserves Bring Bright Cheer for Winter (See Recipes Below) When the Kate Smith program re- turns to the air early in September, it will be broadcast Fridays at 8:30 p. m., EWT, on CBS, instead of Sundays, and will be on the air 25 minutes instead of a full hour. And therell be more songs by Kate. Cornel Wilde, expert fencer, who plays the swashbuckling Aladdin in Columbias "A Thousand and One Nights, will be built up as the successor to the late Douglas Fairbanks in roles of that type. Hes the first to get that build-u- p since Fairbanks died. Remember all those models who were taken to Hollywood, with much fanfare, for Cover Girl? Dusty Anderson, the only one of the 15 to be given a studio contract, gets her first lead playing opposite Warner Baxter in The Paper Doll Murders. -- Up john Reilly, the engineer of the It Pays to Be Ignorshow, ant, works nights, and sleeps late mornings. At least, he did until his daughter heard little Johnny, the call boy on the Ginny Simms show. Now she gets up at the crack of dawn and goes around the house imitating Johnnys clarion call advertising the sponsors cigarettes at the lop of her lungs. air three-year-o- V ld Marie McDonald will play her first piano solo before a huge audiall the people who go to see ence ProGetting Gerties Garter. ducer Edward Small heard that Marie had been studying piano with Ray SJeatra, cousin of Frank, whos one of Hollywoods best known pianists and arrangers. Small didnt know shed learned little more than the scales, so he had her written in for a piano solo. The new Fred Waring show, heard Mondays through Fridays over NBC, Is a novelty In more ways than merely changing the usual network type of morning programs. Waring has made his program a showcase for returning veterans who want to make show business their postwar careers. The veterans apply for an NBC Welcome Home Audition, provided by the network especially for servicemen; Waring scans the results and picks the most promising. When Roy Acuff and the Smoky Mountain Boys and Girls of Grand Ole Opry fame were being flown in a 7 to a huge war bond rally in Tennessee, members of the planes crew regretted that theyd miss the show, as they had to return. So Roy and his band got out their instruments, and while flying 200 miles an hour at 5,000 feet, gave their complete performance for the crew. i Kay Kyser wrote President Truman asking for a list of the chief executives tunes, and was informed that theyre Over There, Pack Up Your Troubles, the Toreador Song from Carmen, and Song without Words. Kay will present them in new arrangements on his air show. ay ODDS AND ENDS Ellery Queen show guest armchair detectives who have only a mild interest in murder-mysterfiction are usually the most successful in guessing the correct solution. . . . Barbara Jo Allen, the Vera Vague of radio fame, has a featured role in Columbias Snafu. . . . Micky Kuhn, 11, who plays llhett Butlers son in Gone With the IVind," has been signed to play Dick Tracy Jr. in RKO's series of films based on the popular comic strip. , . . Monograms Dilhngvr is breaking records, and inspiring other studios to eo in for similar films. Although rubber is ordinarily considered non -- conductive, B. F. Goodrich has perfected an electrically conductive rubber used in the form of a "shoe for airplane propellers. Lets Preserve Wise are the women Lynn Chambers Point-EasMenus who gather their fruits and vegetables and plan ahead for winter months when food is scarce. Imagine, if you can, the thrill of knowing that your canning cupboard holds within it the provision for several hundred meals, all the result of your own work. Last winter the women who put up pickles and preserves blessed the providence that caused them to do it. For preserves often made up for the plainness of the meat dish, pickles gave a flavor touch when menu variety was at a low ebb, and chili sauce went into hundreds of meat dishes which otherwise might have lacked for flavor. Preserves may be served with meats, fowl or plain bread. Try to gauge how much sugar you will have and allot only a portion of that for preserves this summer as you will want to use much of the canning sugar for whole fruit. To be at their best, preserves must be cooked in small batches, anyway in fairly wide pans. There is no need for skimming preserves if they are left in the pans for five minutes after cooking time is finished. In warm climates where storage is difficult, they are best when processed in a water bath at simmering temperature for 20 rpinutes. This will help prevent mold. Tomato Preserves. 2 pounds tomatoes 4 cups sugar lVs cups water 1 lemon 1 stick cinnamon 2 pieces ginger root, if desired Use small, firm red, yellow or green tomatoes. Scald one minute. Dip into cold water. Skin but do not core. Combine sugar, water, lemon (sliced thin), cinnamon and ginger and simmer for 20 minutes. Add tomatoes and boil gently until they are bright and clear. Cover and let stand overnight. Pack cold tomatoes into sterile jars. Boil syrup as thick as honey and pour over tomatoes. Process in water bath for 15 minutes. Apricot Preserves. 2 pounds apricots 34 cups sugar or corn syrup Wash, peel and halve firm, ripe apricots. Combine fruit and sugar in alternate layers. Let stand several hours or overnight. Heat slowly until sugar dissolves, then boil rapidly until fruit is clear. Let stand several hours. Pack cold fruit into sterile jars. Reheat syrup, boiling it f Lynn Says Serve These Leftovers with Scrambled Eggs: For every six eggs used, blend in 1 cup diced, sauteed bread cubes with 1 teaspoon chopped chives. If you prefer a meaty flavor, add 1 cup sauteed chicken liver and top with several slices of cooked bacon. Fish is delicious with the egg combination. You might try Vs cup of any cup flaked fish, or of the following: flaked lobster, shrimp, or crabmeat. Vegetables add goodness to a golden fluffy mixture of scrambled eggs: 3 tableand spoons minced parsley chives: cup chopped or cooked tomatoes, in which case omit the milk from the mixture; Vi cup chopped, cooked mushrooms. y Frankfurters Stuffed with Potato Salad Broiled Tomatoes Green Beans Carrot Sticks Celery Green Onions Sliced Rye Bread with Spread Fruit Shortcake Beverage down if not thick enough. Pour hot syrup over fruit and seal at once. Chili sauce does not require much sugar and is very good when made with the combination of spices given in the following directions: Chili Sauce. 1 gallon tomatoes 2 cups onions 2 cups sweet red peppers 1 pod hot red pepper 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons salt I tablespoon mustard seed 1 tablespoon celery seed 3 tablespoons mixed spices 2 Vi cups vinegar Skin tomatoes before chopping. Chop all vegetables before measuring. Tie spices in a mixed bag. Mix all ingredients except spice bag and vinegar. Add spice bag after mixturehasboiled for 30 minutes. Cook until very thick, then add vinegar and boil until there seems to be no more free liquid. Taste and add more seasoning if necessary. Pour while hot into hot, sterile jars and seal according to manufacturers direc. tions. r There are a number of other foods which you may not have preserved in other years that would now come in handy. First of all, you may want some lovely garden or orchard fresh fruit juices. these you For will which has been proven an excellent chick feed supplement, according to results of cooperative research between the U.S D.A. and the Delaware agricultural experiment station. The experiment was undertaken to find uses for the large tonnage of waste leaves in the production and processing of vegetable crops. It showed that the blade portions of the leaves are high in protein, carotene and riboflavin, all of which are needed in poultry feeds. Some were so rich in carotene, or vitamin A, that they have become sources of raw material for vitamin concen- trates. The scientists have processed large quantities of both field and packing house vegetable wastes. They utilized the waste leaves of broccoli, beets, spinach, turnips, carrots and lima bean vinds, and from all excellent sources of poultry feed. Saw for Barn Scraper Old cross-cu- f saw- - , fwif4 Nevt spaper Union. rims Bathing suits that wont get wet even when the wearer goes in swimming are a good possibility. The waterproof bathing suits are coated with B. F. Goodrich Koroseal. Ripe tomato juice will remove fresh ink stains. f' fires ora so designed that a punctured tirn can be run for 40 miles beforn it is ruined. ''Bullet-proo- Yellow ochre dissolved in boiling water makes a lovely dye for muslin curtains. Almost every modern weapon has soma rubber in it. Sprinkle a stubborn ribbon knot with talcum powder. Unties easier. When making pies that are likely to be juicy, cut the lower crust larger than the upper and fold over like a hem to prevent leaking at the edges. ,v 'Y " ss I ' X '' ' t Saw off the legs of an old wobbly card table to about 18 inches long, and use it as a play table for the children. It can be moved easily from room to room and taken also on trips. When the point of a steel wire brush wears down, saw off the worn end and the brush will be as good as new. A skillet that has become encrusted with a rough coating which cannot be easily scraped off, may be put into a hot fire or An efficient scraper for the barn bed of hot coals and the crust floor can be made of an old crossburned off. In this way the skillet cut saw. The scraper may also be is left smooth and like new and is used in poultry bouses and on not injured. roosts. Braces should be run from the saw on either side to the handle, at an angle shown in the illustration. H steel rods are not available, heavy wire may be used. Agriculture In the News W. de-ici- Grease the spout of the pitcher when you use it for muffin or waffle batter. It will make pouring smoother. J. DRYDEN Apples The milk of the apple is being made into medicine and candy. This process was developed in Virginia from apple pulp. The use of apple syrup in tobacco, as a glycerin substitute, has been well advertised. Other uses have also been found for the syrup. By the fermentation of the expressed juice of the apple, an alcoholic beverage is produced from apples. It takes, on the average, a bushel of apples to produce three gallons of cider. It is now possible to secure concentrated cider. The pulp, after juice has been extracted, has a definite feeding value equal to com silage for cattle. Treacle, made from apples, can replace 50 per cent of sugar usually employed in making preserves. A good quality vinegar is also produced from apples. Other uses of apple products are: supplement to grain flour products, apple wax used in lubricants, and apple seed oiL need one cup sugar to the gallon with additional sweetening when served: Canning Berry Juices. Blackberries, blueberries, loganberries, raspberries, etc., may be used. Wash, crush and simmer juices until soft. Strain through several layers of cheesecloth. Add one cup sugar to each gallon of juice. Reheat to simmering and pour into hot, sterile jars. Process for 30 minutes in hot water bath at simmering temperature (180 degrees). Its good to have tomato sauce handy for those meat and vegetable winter. the dishes throughout Canned? Of course: Canned Tomato Sauce. Mix 3 quarts chopped tomatoes, 1 quart sliced onions, 1 pint chopped green peppers, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley, salt to taste and a pod of hot red pepper. Cook slowly until thick. Then pour into sterile Jars and process in a pressure cooker at 10 pounds for 35 minutes or 2 hours in a boiling water bath. Canned Vegetable Soup. Early Chick Feeding 5 quarts chopped tomatoes As soon as baby chicks are placed 2 quarts chopped green lima beans in the brooder house, they should be or fed, and taught to eat, otherwise 2 quarts green beans they may eat part of the litter and 2 quarts carrots die. While a sand fitter is excellent, 1 pint celery the crop full of sand will not result 4 tablespoons salt in chick growth or in health. Cook tomatoes until soft, then The first few days it would be well press through sieve. Add othei to place the feed on a cardboard. ingredients and simmer for 10 min- After four or five days, hoppers, utes. Pour into sterile jars and which prevent the chicks from getprocess in boiling water bath 60 min ting into the feed should be utes at 10 pounds pressure or 5 hours in a boiling water bath. 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