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Show THURSDAY, VW2- - MARCH BUN, PRICE, THURSDAY UTAH-EVE- RY PAGE SEVEN Hints For the HOUSEHOLD fHt fOPUlMt NQlKJN. IN IS IRUAND. SAINT THKT WAS mAOSNS OP THE TRINITY TO VARAN HASH, HE . HUNKY FKIRtCK THE THE-DOCT- I Nme For March Delfgatei representing eleven of Utah a patriotic organization will assemble in Salt Lake City this Saturday, March A for the first Womens Patriotic conference on national defense. The meetings will be held in the Kewhouae hotel, with .the morning session devoted to registration of delegates and the organization of a permanent society. Many notable s pea ken have been secured for the afternoon meeting, to which the publie is eordially invited. The meeting begins at 2 oclock and many pertinent phases of national defense will tie discussed. Heading the list of speakers at the are . Mrs. Eiblie afternoon meeting Douglas, of Seattle, Wash., national vies president of the Am osio the shamrock , scaring THREE VIATIS ON ONI STEM, M A SVMIOI OR ILLUSTRATION OF THE GREAT NYSTIRT WHENCE THE CONNECTION 01 THE SHAMIOC SAINT AATRlOOt DAY NINE OUT OP TEN WOMEN IN SOUTH AFRICA ARE NOW WCAMN6 AMERICAN By BETTS WEBSTER PARTY HINTS St, Patrick'! Day Luncheon Menu. Spinach soup. Lamb with green peas. String bean salad. Green ice ere sin or iee. Shamrock eake. Games Tor a St Patrick's Party. Have a shamrock hunt. Hide aham-rocent out of green cardboard. Give prize to one who finds the most shamrocks. Have each child or person draw a pig with their eyes blindfolded. Give a prize to the one who draws the beet pig. COOKING HINTS St Patrick Sandwich. Two tablespoons of mint (chopped). Two tablespoons parsley ( chopped). Two teaspoons chivee (enopped). Mayonnaise. WHEN CWlf LOUIE OF TUt PioTt IMMNS TMTT W HR HbRLl NC1NTLY. IT WAS OISCOHIRIO. to QUESTIONING, THAT THE ANIMAL RAD SEEN STOLEN IT TEMft AGO W SHOWED Paprika. Butter. White bread. Method: Chop mint, parsley and chives fine and mix together, Mix with mayonnaise. Add paprika. Put on a thin slice of white breud and UTTLl ISLAND .HNQIWN Aft TRtilAN DA CUNHA. LOCATED IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN HAS A EOPtRATlON OF ISO PEOPLE WHO HAKE RESOLUTELY HO CCMMtCTlON RUTH intter. THE WORLD OUTSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES Nelms-EUwo- J. H. ManRiX, Minister, od DEPENDABLE INSURANCE UtagriDUg. . Price, Utah Job fiunedatc four priming needs. Let TV cut take care of 22 North Second East. 7 :30 Evening service 7 :30 Girl Seouts (Monday) 7 :30 Boy 8eeats (Tnesday) Choir rehearsal (Thursday) 11 Morning worship . 6:30 Epwortn Lengne -- p. m. p. m. p. m. Evelyn Stnltx, president. 10 a. Sunday school CL E. Beveridge, superintendent. m. MADO The French Designer Calk These New Styles Her Pompadour Hats p. m. a. m. p. m. Kenilworth Nows i MRS. MALCOLM DOUGLAS National Vice President of the WmUru Division, American Legion Aaziliaiy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of Price have moved to Kenilworth. Tom Davie made a business trip to erican Legion Auxiliary for the westSalt Lake City Friday and relumed ern division, and John C. Vivian, Denver, Colo., national vice ehairuan of Sunday. the American Legion Rehabilitation Stanley Umber of Standardville was committee. the week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Utah speakers will ineludj Milton Smith Msnson. H. Welling, secretary of state ; FrankMr. snd Mrs. Roy Palmer of Ver- lin Biter, chairman of the military nal were house guests of Mr, and Mrs. affairs committee of the Sait Lake Ernest Lloyd the past week. Chamber of Commerce; George S. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baily and son, Bailiff, department commander, the Bernard, spent Tuesday t Castle Dale American Legion, Provo; Mrs. George R. Whitmeyer, Ogden, state regent of visiting Mr. and Mrs. John BelL Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKee of Ver- the Daughters of the American Revonal spent several days of last week lution. The conference is sponsored by the visiting Mr. and Mrs. Evan Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyl Nelson and fam- Ameriean Legion Auxiliary and the Daughters of the Ameriean Revoluily motored to Ferron Sunday to at- tion. Other organisations participating tend the funeral of his uncle, S. CrawAmeriean Gold Star Mothers; are the ford. of the Union Veterans of Daughters BerAnderson and Mr. A. daughter, Civil War; Ladies of the Grand the nice, motored to Irovo Friday evening Army of the Republic; the Ladies' with Mrs. and spent the week-en- d Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign parents. Wan, United 8paniah War Veterans' Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hampton and Auxiliary, Daughten of tha Re volusen, George, metered to Ogden ndsy tion, .United Da nghten of 1812, Serguests of vice Star Legion, and Women's Beevening and were week-en- d Mrs. Ujoiptons parents. lief. Corps. The school pmgram to eelehrs to the df George Washington was held Monday evening at tne auditorium. The children were beautifully costumed for tlnir parts and the playlet, "When Betsy Ross Made Old Glory,1" was eery well executed in Prevailing condition inciting snow, all ifioU'lls. Tkeipart of George Wash- - ice with mod on earth roads. Road ington was well portrayed bGcoego . temporarily elnaed aw: Prm canyon, Jadkaon, and that of Betsy Boca ny. mow elide; Zion to MLCknnel, bridge i Roads In Fair Shape For This Season of Year, Says Bulletin BU!L1.VL Fashioned after the Martha Washington Mode with Bustle or Watteau Backs! Wear them at a Lilting Angle! Trimmed with Fean dAnge (Angel Skin Ribbon) or Silk or Velvet Flowers in Gay Color Contrasts! Montelupo, Matova, Sharkskin and Crystal Milana Colonial Red, Blue . . . and Black Abo Mother Goose and Brown. Price, Utah Mint CocktaiL Six slieea pineapple. Twelve mint cherries. One grapefruit Method: Cut pineapples into half pieces. Peel and section grapefruit. Remove touch membrane. Cut eherriee up fine. Put pineapple and grapefruit into cocktail glasses. Add some pineapple juice. Sprinkle top with the chopped green cherries. Stuffed Green Peppers. Six green pepper. One eup cooked riee. Two small tomatoes, chopped. One tablespoon onion, enopped. One tablespoon parsley, chopped. Two tablespoons grated cheese. Salt and pepper. Method: Cut top off peppers and wash thoroughly. Mix with filling mixture. Stuff the peppers with mixture. Dot the tops of each with batter. Set in pan. Pour water around peppers reaching half way np. Bake 45 minutes in a moderate oven. BAKING BUTTS Lenten Leaf, One eup rice. One can salmon. Half eup bread crumbs. One egg. Salt. Pepper. Onion juiee. Celery salt Method: Cook rice. Drain. Grease baking dish. Line sides and bottom with riee. Break up salmon. Add egg, bread erambs and seasoning. Put into rioe ' nest.' Cover top with rice.' Cover the dish. Plaee in a shallow pan of water. Bake about one hour in moderate oven. Invert on platter. Tomato sauee on this is delicious. Sure Frosting. One-- up One-four- th sugar. eup boiling water. Vanilla. Egg white. Method: The home fhe.mtene of a vary delightful bridge luncheon last Wednesday. Tne place nut caps tand tallica were in springlike mode. The score ptzae urea .awarded to Mra .William Druoall-anhonor jiriae was won by Mrs. L. E. Pea roe. The gueetaiinelnded Mu. Wil- tiam Hannon, Mrs. George JnrikeoQe Jtfre. 2Sionias Hughes, Mn. WBKam AVoodhead, Mrs. L. .P. Pearra, lira. William i)riioll, Mwi. John Judd mud Kw. No .Robinson. wd in a rear days; SL George to Enterprise, enow, and dolph to Lahetown, now and mud. U. $. Xc 48. Generally go condition, no ccuatrnclion along traveller will bo Ran-tcarti- u, way. Use doable boiler. Have ing water. Stir until sugar is dissolved. Add nnbeaten white of egg and beat with an egg beater about seven or eight minutes. As it eooks, reduce the heat a little. Test, when its done. When, in lifting egg beater, mixture drops instead of running, the frosting is done. Remove frosting from fire, add vanilla and beat until ready to spread. Despite the persistent rumor that the market will be stronger before summer, some people refuse to take any stock in it. Let na give you help and edvice on insurance problem Equitable ironr Agency, Price, Utah. U. 8. Xa. 50. iSpahbb Perk to Col wrado Sue, slippery in canyon. East df Priee alow at several construction aoetiona to ftnnnyside jnnrfion, thence generally fair to Colorado line. Lateral Utah 35, Cartfte Gate to fair; Utah 10, Pri to Saline, A very mttraetively jurranged bridge limebcun mas given Saturday after- Stir eonditma. Creek Lateral Utah 53, "Solil-'- r noon at .the .home of.Sn. Robert to Myton, paiwbie. were deaerationa junction Patriptie Valley City do Monli-etSnud. Thewssta wore uaatad at small . t7. 8. 850. MontieeTlo to Colorado afternoon good; .the tables. Those .enjoying - IlaaclUm fine, "deed account of ari.w. were 3fre. Andy Bell, U. S. 89. Goad eonditma, Fairview Nelson, Jlr. IJoyd Nelsa. Mr. Jor fo Hatch, putable to Gliwdale and Jewkea,hIrs.-Cion Dndler, to Anzot-a- . good MrsGfcristenaec, Nephi Hamelwrit, U. 8. Mza. 91, Generally gooa condition Elden Mrs. Rolls ChAdensen, Idaho line to Arizona line Huntsman, and Conover, Mr. Me-Ihrasi- d. y Miw-Ctfri- A" By Dr. William J. Sckoles. - We are approaching' the season of the year when many feel the effbot of the great annual epidemic of phyn-- , ieai and mental languor commonly known as "spring fever, Whether this feeling of lassitude is a nstursl phenomenon of Spring, or whether it represents the accumulated effects of somewhat unhygienic living, is difficult to any. It is more ' likely to be the latter. Winter is the so axon during which we spend mueh tiuo indoors. We are usually not exposed to an dunce of fresh air. And we get about as little outdoor exerejpe as at any time of the year. The person in ordinarily good health, however, auffera no loss of appetite. The usual tendency is to eat too mueh for the amount of exercise that is being taken. So it is not at all surprising that' living in this way for throe or fonr months is likely to make one feel a ittle sluggish about the time lout, bat transfer can he effected at water in lower half. Into top ofBxs. John Barton wa .site; Montisello to Colorado, mow, boiling of doable boiler put sugar. Add boil- o, Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Spring Tonics ka MADE SUC STOCKINGS Rfcrftf lA . ... over-nbun- . ' . that-sprin- begins. .Old Methods Passe. The old wsy of attempting to sure this vague ailment was to eonaume one or more bottles of some blood purifier or spring tonic. And, perhaps, a spring tonic is in order. But this is usually not one of the kind ' to be taken out of a bottle or in the form of pills. Of eourso, those who htve definito physical ailments may require soma medicine in the course of treatment.'' Such people have more wrong with them than a simple attaek of spring lassitude. Fresh Air Beat Tonic. For those who have no disease; however, the best tonics are suitable , exercise, fresh air and earn to avoid . overeating. When possible, the exercise should be taken in the open air. This insure a plentiful supply of fresh air at the very time when the system has the Boat uae for it. A short vacation spent largely i outdoor exereiu of some kind would( no doubt, be an ideal tonic But aa thia is not always posaibN, a moderate daily dose of some form of oxer-eia- q in tho'opeo air is the next beat thing in the way of a spring tonic FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR CHILD KILLED BY OAR Funeral services were held Thors Latter-daSaints tab- ernaclc for Paul OiaaivAbnBM,-- ?, who was 'killed February1 22 wbra run over by a ear being backed oat of the yard at his home by his unde, George Oman. Burial was in the Priee cemetery, under the direction of the Wallace mortuary. Drat to rresr The day from the y - SPRING CANYON COAL CO. a. Miners and Bhlppsra el the CaMrated . Spring Canyon Coal Mines At SPRING CANTON, UTAH Oraml Offlmt SIT Ncwhanas SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |