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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD w BtsrT7.dBCS3BE5BE inn 3BI" :".aJlBErrn!lB!BI -- 1 ii"j3r- -' ;JBI tSFJBE THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young Th nun 'ore Jons p0C ow 3ra oirr neai r it pi r 61 , ores bJesi euslj professional cake baker, frosting one of the hundreds of cakes which were made up in the Experimental Kitchen Laboratory, maintained by C. Elouston Goudiss in New York City, in the course of j selecting the winners in his recent Cake Recipe Contest. The scoring system was highly By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS And we can say with i am accustomed scientific. of delicious conviction that no matter how defiand interesting foods in the Exper- close the race, the winners closimental Kitchen Laboratory that I nitely outpointed even their maintain in New York City. Eut est rivals. First Prize Winner. in all the years of its existence, it has never been a busier nor a The first prize of $25.00 went to more inviting place than during Mrs. D. F. Kelly, 1004 Charles St., the last few weeks when the home Whitewater, Wis. economists on my staff have been Second Prize Winners. busily testing and judging the subfive second prizes were The fine cake recipes many mitted by readers of this paper in awarded to Mrs. H. Harshbargen of 2427 Fifth Ave., Altoona, Pa.; our recent Cake Recipe Contest. A. Williams, 12075 Rosemary Imagine, if you can, a big cheer- R. ful and colorful kitchen filled Ave., Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. C. A. with long tables upon which row Burns, Box 788, Oakland, Miss.; after row of handsome cakes Miss Sadie Cunningham, Pa.; and Mrs. Laura Meywere arranged proudly testifying 107 Pleasant St., Plymouth, er, homemakers of the skill to the who cherish the recipes from Wis. i Third Prize Winners. which they were made. Entered. H. of Mrs. T. Cake Fjone, Flaxville, Every Type Mrs. Lester Ralston, 127 A whole tableful of white cakes, Mont.; South Judd St., Sioux City, Iowa; with and without icing. Chocolate A. Kramer, 16 Marin and cocoa cakes of every possible Mrs. Harry Calif.; Mrs. F. D. Road, Manor, type. All manner of cakes, fra- McDonald, Route 1, Amherst, ice delicious and spice, grant Vera Tygar, Commodore, cream, honey, caramel, maple Texas;Mrs. George Adilborn, R. D. Pa.; orpineapple, date, nut, syrup, No. 1, Mt. Pleasant, Pa.; Mrs. B. ange, lemon, butterscotch, jam, A. Robinson, Box 578, Emmett, banana, raisin, oatmeal, cocoanut Idaho; Jean Guthrie, 4712 Campand marble cakes. Cakes baked bell St., Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs,' in long sheets, square cakes, Walter Richter, Bonduel, Wis.; round cakes, layer cakes. cakes from grand- Mrs. P. C. Blakely, Alden, Mich, Honorable Mention. mothers recipe books. Very modcakes. And ern and Damon, Emogene Williams, even one that was said to have Texas; Mrs. Simon Moen, Noima, been a favorite with General Rob- N. D.; Mrs. Dick Collins, Mason-villert E. Lee. Ive never seen anyIowa; Mrs. B. F. Herman, thing to compare with the collec- Box 1118, Crosby, Miss.; Mrs. tion, even at the biggest State Paul Lorenz, P. O. Box 225, Fair! Strathmore, Calif.; Mrs. S. S. Do you wonder that the home Simpson, Nev. ; Mrs. Vida economists on my staff required Hilger, Box 257, Rockland, Mich. ;. several weeks to pick the win- Mrs. Grace H. Peterson, Box 335, ners? For with such a wealth of Amherst, Wis. ; Mrs. Cecil Skinexceptional cakes from which to ner, Bedford, Wyo.; Mrs. Joe Furchoose, selecting those for top nace, 317 West Twentieth St.; f South Sioux City, Neb. honors, was indeed difficult. and thankS my compliments My The cake bakers were trained for their work. They followed the to every homemaker who submitI only regret that recipes precisely. They measured ted a recipe. submitted a recipe who oven checked everyone They accurately. a win could not prize. temperatures. tie t itie i ious A Dom au eitei ite fitlS opol f ne tod tl 'V 10US Naturally, m. iiran le i Pin! is hi :ecu i .vel) onor hi! ale nca ere i El ! e no w i ee i h e er. latu iinor ?ts rtai :der Avon-mor- e, mis ate d I len ass ie l ie 1 usii om It real It lest aw .aiti Da ivel, ato U e, FINNEY OF THE FORCE fwith Ol HAVES SUMPIM' HERE WALK ALOMCr OKAY-I- LL you quietly LETS mot NAVE A SCEME you can! READ The warramt station at theHOUSE SO, 'VE BEEN SORRy and uemobseful took But THE MONE WHEM I it SEEMED The ONLcf WAY, OUT I No Sales Resistance That was great Y t'amk ut Ar-ent- cap-B- WORK, FiMMEy piCKiHcf up that EMBEZZLED AJb GETTiUff A , CONFESSION J IT SWOPE SET mb IN BACK TiCKTET Me sellin' CAMPAlSM The cops' BENEFIT FER f" iqui iher I "N z, ire ivel; 3ige B ou I Bel lan ire lie i :ood D a Jig? "Yi He itJ HOW - SEW By J. MILLAR WATT Pop Wants to Know Which to Replace POP leas By t e RUTH WYETH ave SPEARS thir Dal h rerh made dressing tables; 48 pages of fascinating directions. Book 2 illus- all, trates 90 embroidery stitches with t hi doll His numerous develapplications; were interesting patterns Order items. by gs i and clothes of gift oped by drawing around pieces china. The antique rug shown here number, enclosing 25 cents for ols desired. Address Mrs. iuld may be copied either in rags or each book 210 S. Desplaines St., Chi- one Spears, rug yarn. 111. j he The foundation of the rug is cago, our? burlap. The design is drawn on Great-grandmothe- r designs for quilts and hooked rugs and many of her most me. The on Dal 1 here st e t pa here at i Plix CONCESSIONS TO THE TRADE By GLUYAS QUIET READING MoTvIER fens HIM To 6Cf A BOOK AMD KfAD iHlNri auitTiY CHEW, 6NESES 0N1U. WHILE WHHtR Efft ItA REflDV IN Kit" COME. rrSv. Appropriate Aviator (entering clothing store) Id like some flying clothes. Customer A dollar and a half for K. We'll start Bright Clerk-- O. this prescription? Thats very high. oil with a wing collar. you Druggist No, sir the drugs in it are very costly. Oak Joke Customer Since when? I used to Officer Iley, you! Whatre you be a druggist myself. doing up in that there tree? Druggist Why didn't you say so? Tramp Believe it or not, mister, I sat on it when it was an acorn. It'll be 15 cents. Farm Journal. WILLIAMS YOU CAN'T WIN exclaimed the peace-lovinhusband, youve been talking for an hour and I haven't said a word. You No, snapped his wife. haven't said anything, but you've been listening in a sassy way, and Im not going to stand for itl GETS ALL HIS OLD g FA" tORIffi luwtl FiNDIHEM VERY S' INSPIRING. -- HXO IDOLS IHhOJOH Pllt CAN'T MIND MAKE WHICH HE to read p.osr. Ytll M lip HIS WANb SrMEHPrW HE WnTeD To LOOK UP ARfiCLE ON STAMPS IN BOYS' MAiSHLINE AnD oris out all ha IS JtufDte LIVINo-R00- IN FLOOR BOTH Pepsodent Tooth Paste and Powder contain Marvelous riant M'DIlE AS 6CES15 OF ARRIVE. back NUMBERS fCnprrtjtM fcy Tk nll iA(pt. 4 In Theres a reason why Pepsodent can tnaka your teeth glisten and gleam as they naturally should! The answer? Irium, that remarkable new cleansing agent found in Pepaodent mlo ns of ALL dentifricesi dentiOnes youre need this new-da- y frice youll see for yourself how much more effective It actually Is I Yon 11 eee how Pepsodent thanks to wonderful Irium gently brushes sway cloudy sur . , . how it polishes teeth to a dazzling natural brilliance I , . . And works SAFELY i It contains NO BLEACH, NO GRIT, NO PUMICE! Try it I face-stai- ns Pep-Bode- nt "L Our lobby Is delightfully air cooled during the summer months Radio for Every Room 200 .Rooms 200 Bath a ra up But, my dear, . 1HTOU6H ONE 0R1W0 BUT DOESN'T LOOKS SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY the burlap with a very soft pencil or crayon by tracing part way around a medium sized plate as at A and then a saucer as at B. Allowance should be made for a hem and the plain border. The three colors indicated in the diagram are repeated throughout this rug. Some hook rug makers stretch the burlap foundation tightly over a wooden frame while they work. Others think they do just as well without a frame. Rug hooks of the general type shown here are for sale in department stores. The strip of material, or yarn, is held under the burlap with the left hand and the loops pulled through to the right side with the hook as shown at C. NOTE: If you wish to use these articles for reference weekly paste them in a scrapbook, os they are not included in either Sewing Book No. 1 or 2. ' Book 1. Sewing for the Home Decorator," covers curtains, slipcovers, Oi sh o t nos th rm "W TTi'S.'HlsO n't ab g!it. r d nd 1 HOTEL di e." Ri Temple Square Ni as e e fates $1.5 O to 3. CO The Hotel Temple Square h hiKhiy drinllr, frlrmllf Imniac-tilnt- e, You will Iwiyifuul end upnrmi'Jf mmfortehle,there t borough ir cnhotrl fore uudenteud wby tin atmoe-phs-r- e. tl HIGHLY RKCOMMEMHD You eaa also appreciate why t ft' merle of distinction fo atop at thta baautitul hoatotry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. on 'cati .dc "M fui "M '. tl m er. v |