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Show RED CROSS OFFICERS On June 1. Suit Lukes new munici-pa- l market was opened to the public. A T. M. C. A. building for the will be erected at Fort Douglas within the next few days. For the year 1917. Vtuh county's totals Bhow an assessed valuation fHO.OOO below that of 1016. About August 1 a second evening newspaper is to be established in Ogden, according to latest reports. At Provo, on7 June IS, 300,000 acres of land In the Uintah busin will he atj?ubllc auction. It has been AND WAR COUNCIL -- THE KITCHEN CABINET E3 If sol-idler- s lim 11 i t l I t !) si W . 11 SURFACE OF IMPROVED ' (,!' tiny, is here; ht DISHES. GOOD, PLAIN Among these d.Mios jmi will be Sure to find some, favorite dNh that may have been forgotten. Cabbage With Sausage, B e m o e tbo o u t o l bioj,v-o- f a hnd bend of citbleige and cut out the renter, filling tt with w ellsehsoiied, uncooked aimage, Tie tip and drop Into boHlng- - water to cook for an hour Serve sliced hot or cold. . Liver Ball. - Parboil and (hop enough liver for u cupful, of mix It with nn equal quantity crumbs soaked In mjlk; ndd u table spoonful of softened butter, a little suit and pepper, cloves and powdered pnrsley, then three bepten eggs. Cook until thick. Make into bulls, drop Into a kettle of boiling w liter ami cook half nn hour; drain and serve with pursier us a garnish. Sauerbraten 4 'oxer a piece of beef stew with vinegar nnd let stand two days, drain nnd bird II with strips of salt pork, sprinkle with spices and In well When fry drippings. browned all over, put Into a pot with a lemon rind, two each qf. siloed cur-- , rots Hinl leeks and ndd a little 4mt water. Simmer lyitll the meat Is tender, then strain. Thicken the liquor left with Hour and mid enough lemon Ju'ee or vinegar to make It tart. Serve tlie meat with sauerkraut. Potato Salad. Chop one onion nnd sprinkle with salt; let stand nn hour. Boll In their Jackets two large potatoes, peuL and slice while hot. Altor-nat- i the hot sliced potnto nnd the onion In u salud bowl, sprinkling with parsley, pepper and dry mustard. Four over the whole it tnblespoonful of hot goose grease or olive oil. Add two and a half tnblespnonfuls of water mixed with one and a half tnblespoonfuls of vlnrgnr uml a touspoonful of sugar. Serve warm. Beet Frlttera. Mash five cooked beets, mix with four' eggs, beaten, three tnblespoonfuls of cream and two tnblespoonfuls of flour, the grated rind of a lemon, nutmeg and sugar to taste. Mix nnd shape Into fritters nnd saute In butter. Gnrnlsh with fruit. Chopped Ham and Com Patties. Take half a cupful of corn, three cupfuls of chopped ham, one well beaten egg, fry after making Into patties. In hot ham fat. Season with salt If needed and a dush of pepper. Parsley as a gnrnlsh and flavor for chopped meat, buttered potatoes, fish sauces, as well as soups. -- ! 1 nt.r' r1'rt. -- sum-pie- n an institution exists In the June tion city may be expected In the near future. The state treasurers monthly report shows a balance on hand May 31, of Of this sum $1,0S6,593.-551,654,220.06. is In the state land grant funds. The balance of the general state fund .Is $07,636.29. , The chances of destruction of Utahs fruit crop from killing frosts has been 'lessened more than a thousand per cent with the coming of June weather, and the fanners throughout the state are predicting bumper crops. Members of the ltallnn wnr commission photographed lu Washington. In the center Is Prince Eugene of Udine, child of Mr. and The Mrs. C. E. Gobody of Ogden, while nephew of the king of Italy, with Secretary Lansing and Colonel Units on either side of him. At the left Is shownTlena-to- r William Marconi, the wireless Inventor, leaving an automobile at the Lelter home, where the commission is housed. playing on the third floor of an apartMarconi is a member of the commission. Blgnor ment house, fell to the second floor, sustaining a double fracture of the skull as a result of the tumble." It is declared that unless Utah cancers see fit to advance the price they are offering for early fruits, particularly apricots, they may not get sufficient fruit from Weber county to warrant 4 two-year-o- ld ma- chinery. Falling forty feet down an elevator shaft at Sal Lake, Delbert Duncan, ' a resident of American Fork, attending the University of Utah, suffered a fracture of the skull and his left ear was nearly torn off. His condition is How My ROAD Oval Should Be as Flat as Character of Material Employed and Lay of Land Will PermiL - Tt sr day-las- Everybody ngro8 that the surfuce of n road must be oval in Its contour," says Iu rm nml'FlresIde, but not all understand that tills oval ought to be us fiat as the character of the road material nnd the lay of the land will verm It. With brlclr or concrete'" com structlon tho.ovnl may he very flat, because the trntlu makes no ruts to ra ry the water lengthwise of the road, nor does the pnvement soften nnd develop depressions wlien kept in cpn-fawith water. But broken stone (water-bounmacadam), being susceptible to penetration by water, and subject to great dnmnge If frozen while soaked, must be given a higher oval; and for gravel roads a still Rteepor pitch Is demanded. As for earth roads, the steepness must be governed by the combined Influence of a number of factors. Perhaps the leading factor Is the quality of the earth In each particular case. And next might be placed the presence' or absence of seeps or spouts; while another of these vital factors would be the longitudinal pitch of the highway. ; ( rt 1 d ! IL FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT When Properly Applied Good Surface Is Obtained Experiments Being - Made In Missouri. (By E. T. MOAUSTLAND. Missouri ricultural College ) Ag, Attempts are now being made In several parts of the state to keep dust down by the use of rood oils. Supervisors should be careful to Investigate the quality of oil they use before putting It on the highways. It Is not generally understood that there are two distinct types of oil on the market. One of those oils has nn asphalt base which serves ns a binder on the road as soon as the lighter oil evaporates. The other has a paraffin base and la to all Intents and purposes a lubricating OIL This kind of oil, however, does not hold the road hard, or is not binding. It leaves the roads musty and sticky. Bond oiling, properly done, gives a good surface. The City of Joplin has done some of this work on its roads that have already carried heavy traffic more than a year and now look aa good as asphalt pavement Any Missourian may send samples of road oils to the Engineering Experiment Station University of Missouri, Columbia, and have them examined at , t benevolent It is for on t him being to diffuse pleasure around founand how truly la a kind heart a tain of gladness mnklng everything in It vicinity to freshen into Washington Irving. serious. The Weber county committee on pre- emlle. WAY8 WITH BRAN. paredness has announced that the census committee will make a complete census of the county to procure the names of all persons in that section over the age of 15 years who are capable of performing productive labor. Because of the fact that during the prison break of eleven years ago he declined to joln the other prisoners ln the attempt to escape, J. D. Douglas, w ho killed his wife at Ogden more , than two decades ago and was sentenced to life Imprisonment,, Is seeking a pardon. It Is announced that the war department wlir commence the purchase of horses and mules for military service on June 15, and that the country has been divided into zones for the purpose. Utah Is In the northern zone, of which Fort Keogh, Mont, Is the headquarters. n Admiral Hamilton is one of the Demonstrating the fact that Salt naval ofGreat Britains of Lake is growing In a most satisfactory ' ficers. manner, in spite of the united Liberty loan movement of the citizenry, the HEADS RED CROSS COUNCIL banking clearing house figures for May totaled $54, 019,384, compared with $35,640,848 for the corresponding month last year. According to dispatches, the mahar anee of Kapurthala, who attracted the attention of Salt Lake society durini May, 1915, when her husband was robbed by an alleged spy at a Salt Lake hotel, has donated $200,000 to the British government .to be used for motor cars In war service. Applying to the state board of pardons for clemency, forty-nin- e Inmates of the state prison will receive hear, logs on June 16." There ire six applications for parole, eleven applications for pardon, twelve for commutation aad twenty for termination of sent- - As the health brend Is so populnr it may be helpful to have a few ways - to vnry It 4n bread ns well as other JP Bran Breads Use two cupfuls of one clean bran, - ' ?' - r- - mi Ik. f cup' ful of molasses or brown sugar, one teuspoouful each of soda and salt ' Mix well and bukedn moderate oven one aud a quarter boars. Another good brun bread; Take two cupfuls of bran, two cupfuls of flour two cupfuls of sour milk, one cupful of brown sugnr, one, cupful of raisin' one tenspoonful of soda, and one-haone-hal- lf teaspoonful of salt After sifting the flour Into a basin, add the bran and other dry Ingredients. Mix the aodu with the sour milk and pour this Into the" dry Ingredients, turn when well blended into a pan uud best-know- well-grease- table-spoonful- one-fourt- ....... s h lf , iTriK.-- - 1 Iaa.n-aadgi!sh- a moderate cost merely enough to pay for tlie use of materials in the laboratory. Some time ago the experiment station Issued a bulletin giving complete information on the quality of various materials throughout the state for purposes. This bulletin is still in print and will be sent free. Its title Is Investigation g of Properties of Missouri Stone and GraveL road-makin- g Itoad-Mftkin- d bake In a hot oven one hour. Fruit Bran Muffins. Take two of molasses, one pint of milk one enpful of bran, of a cupful of walnut meats, one cupful of pntlre whpat flour, one tenspoonful of salt, three teafipoonfuls of baking v v 7 . ''j. cupful of raisins. powder and one-haJ reMIX the. molasses, bran, 'ffnllk, flour, ..... ...... salt and baking powder. trot meats niu raisins cut In pieces. Bake In a hot a officeF young rookie how to load his rifle showing Fetty"naval oven In muffin tins for 30 minutes. a fourth of Bran Orsngeade-Ta- ke Accountant Honored. They Spared the NoncombatanL j cupful, of bran and .cover with two Among a- small parfyofVar corre-- cupfuls of cold water; let It stand over Samuel Hardman Lever, widelj acan as spondeftts States United that recently visited ithe night, Strain, chill and add the juice in the known countant, has been honored by thj front at La Bassee, France, was A; II. of an orange and serve. roost Griffith, who was private secretary to Bran Gemt Take a cupful each of king with an appointment to the decothe late Lord Kjrntju-ona- , a the He lnjcatae. of Bath, honorable Order flsundd'igt'veu iTof meri torloaf ker -r exIigusted."Ba vs W. G. Bhepard In Ev eights of a cup of milk, one tenspoonrt1f (.nr f.Ynfopi-m- t vice to the country. Mr. Lever Is now erybodyg Magazine, and he fell behind ful of suit, one tnblespoonful of sugar, financial secretary to the treasury- nnd in full view of the German snipers. three teaspoonfuls of baking powder They saw a, large gentleman, dressed and four tablespoonfuls of melted but formerly was assistant financial secreIn golf costume, take off his golf cap, ter. Mix the bran and other dry Intary to the ministry of munitions. In born - Although an Englishman, wipe the perspiration from his fore-- j gredients together, add the melted lean Uke an exhausted man ter, turn Into buttered muffin pans nnd Liverpool, Mr. LeVer lived nearly all broke war the pile of sandbags that bake In a hot oven 20 to SO minutes, When In America. against life his Bran Biscuit Take a half cupful out he returned to England to do his formed the entrance to the trench, and settle himself contentedly for a rest each of bran and flour, a teaspoouful bit" Trlbyte was paid to Sir. Lever's Mr. Griffiths unriddled body is test!- - of baking powder, one tenspoonful of services by the bead of the munition mony to the fact that the Germans melted butter, a little salt and mix to be hud played cricket," as the English call It, make a dough to roll. Cut In rounds department, who said that millions that day. Scores of them hud a chance tnd buke In a moderate oven, appoint- saved the country very many to kill the man In the golf costume, but has all he Henry F. Davison, recently that said Is It Cross war of pounds." ed chairman of the Bed some Teutonic phrase ran along the without been monetary any has done Vf to the Bed Cross line that gave him hi life. round!,' on b! way reward. b'lldlnct la . Oiled Highway In Missouri. H - $1,500,000,000 FOR ROADS Predicted This Amount Will Be Spent In Next Five Year on Highways of United States. It is predicted on good authority-tha- t lj from $1,000,000,000 to be.jspent on The highways ofthe United States in the next five years, says Lincoln Highway, the organ of the transcontinental highway association of that name; Herein lies the proof of the general Interest a" the part of all of ' the people In road improvement, an Interest which went soaring with the passage of the Iiunk-- h actullowing $,000-: Odd of federal funds, to the various states for this purpose." $1,500,000.-J00wi- - - James Shingleton sustained a broken leg and narrowly escaped being crushed to death at Spanish Fork when a wall fell on him, pinioning him under the debris, Shingleton was engaged In tearing down the walls of a but-hea- d, I school house. rhe Ogden city commission has adopted a resolution providing for the payment of a rew-arof $25 to any per-o-n who gives Information leading to $hc arrtht and conviction of automobile thieves, and as a result there are number of budding detectives In the d t iv f J. rw tl nofUv uti fnm lu Ki we tu h dm it mi No ho ir wlO us mu) week. Goorge .Cannon Lambert, founder of the Lambert Paper Company, died at fils home In Salt Lake, June 3, at the Age of 69. taken at the first meeting of the officer ami ,f.V' "'graph Conditions newly appointed wnr council of the American Bed Cm. permitting, Governor r Rohert w- Mce president: Woodrow Wilson, president of the Bert Dross; fonner rvILv Damborger will make an automobile ,en Taft, chairman of the exeeuthe committee,-Eliot- t r Wrulwmth, nctunl executive lioncf of the trip all over the state during the IJenr I Iuism, dmirumn of the war council; Gmvson I organization. KnckroW, Norton ittnl months. Murht CtinrloH bdward A. Hurley, nil members of the war counoil. Cornelius N. Bliss, Jr tlie onl other memher of the council. Is of are of All the Bingham people not present. t to be allowed the use of tlie Binghuin jgymnasium this summer, plans having been perfected for such action last ITALIAN WAR COMMISSION- - IN WASHINGTON ' week. A Salt Lake Justice last week Imposed what Is believed to be the smallest fine ever Imposed in a Utah court for assnult and battery when lie assessed the defendant one dollar. In an auto collision between iaod Saratoga Springs, B. II. Wright, jof Payson, suffered a broken thigh und severe cuts and bruises, while Grace fThur sustained a broken collar bone. The county attorney having refused ,to recognize the municipal court In Ogden, some test to determine whether their operating their fruit canning i o Vf $Min I hfts June L A mountain lion was killed anVtwo 'cnl s captured by Wilford Wluteh on t Willow Creek, east of Axtel, one jsuch u t h o M Ull i Turn it Pay-so- s hnii hr fcUum County agents have been employed Cache, Sanpete, Morgan and Sum-sucounties, taking up their duties on ly ui .1,1 Cold r- t 'Tin te tl ,t! h si J Wa-hlnt- j on H Money for Rural Roads. federal-ai- r road - the Under act, within the next five years $160, 000, OOC) will be spent by federal and state governments In Improving rural roads. Reduce Cost of Hauling. Good roads reduce the cost oMmak-4n-g produce to and from the farm ai much as 25 cents per tou-mil- e. Beautify Roadsides. Why not plant parts vof our rotuK! lea b t' n t v e r ! |