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Show PAGE NINE a Person Hot a Jj Good. Driver? BLOOD CITES I. a Vaun Cooking Hints by Bennett, Correspondent VALUE OF AID PROGRAM HERE tf!KD NOTES IS THE HAPPINESS AND MAN BUSINESS I i nt pot-roa- e iELWDED j Noted Specialist s A t flavor, but, instead, it givea a faint suspicion of something different "hich cannot bo defined."' " In pieparing a meat loaf, have -a slice ,ot two of liver ground with the meat. This adds a delicious flavor. 3. In preparing a broad dressing, dice and brown bacon together with the onion before adding to bread crumbs. Moisten and season the dressing as usuul. The bacon and onion browned together add a splendid flavor. J In broiling ham. dot with a small amount of peanut butter and allow to melt into the ham before serving. Mr alul Mrs George Clifton of liuv. S Willson, home economist. Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr Fibs Holbrook Sunday. gives these hint for adding va- Mrs Zenas Bennett w back to rietv in meat cooking: '1 In 'cooking pork chops, rub voik after a week's absence due tt skillet first with u cut i love of dines- ' l h ief tif State (all Attention licit) F.pperson Oil., ill Reporter -- I.eGrumi t'ook of las Angeles gat bc This dis-give a garlic week-enhi- - nioth-e- i, d the with pent Irene Jensen to Amounts Received l Asso, mu Reporter be cooked slowly about three hours Mrs Jessie Cook In case it is inconvenient to let Mrs I,orrin Bice of Los Angeles Nt'vdv Davis Count) Resiweek-en- d nu'at a,and in vinegarvolutmn. D V V IS MEETS ON lRl S . lu' the with relatives spent a delicious spici'ii dents Under Federal-Statand friends Our Davis Student has piay he bi owning the nient The following students:' Miss niade by ".pai-ve- e over the with C- -' Social Secmitv e.i on the Beatrice Miller, Miss Buth Warren. and then cooking it m the -- piced Program; prus which will b Miss Fern Stoker. Miss IaiVaun vinegar solution t' prus field . Frida I tah ( ooperation Stressed a: '! pm The Cypic Bennett. Miss Vonda' Barher. Reese Stoker. N on Barher and Lynn Wilthe reputation ot t.n . In i it l it- left Sunday to attend the Utah cox. and I.art' (ontenders Ii.ims .teeming inuntN iv'.iUni' uinli-- ih, up to their repute Agricultural college at Logan. t Mrs Margaret Smedley under--we- nt 'tan- vm.i! v'iumiv "Hi. nil- - an Davis has a team ami if an operation for kppendici-ti- Davi all the l t ni fivn itlia'Mti MDp at the lHe hospital Tuesday the -- l.m It. n i tic game to boost the user. i ' t excellent chanct Since morning the f ili-- a -oiiu! the bacon Mr Mrs and atElton Bennett Miiintv pi erain u.i- - ptr mtnepet- If you haven't lead Three tended the funerai of Perry Tin-ge- y N FAN CHEER I I. VDFRS utien Mala I, l' been of Bountiful Wednesday after-- ' Lucille Wo and !hon (Pee ,U( sent iiii.i tut- - i.,unt toi Years of Dr. Roosovelt, by tile belle! II tit ill, tVitl eld (t'urly) Fao. woe chosen noon people lleorge Tulman ii to lus to Fugcnc returned m Milan Smiii H. L. Mencken, the most exneiah bnml ami ihpetiiieni .hililieii help niastci i oruiuct the rooters t In addition theie has In on fa sell, and '"me on Tuesday, after taking a Slj.trjn. citing, and sensationul artiThese M'rus of treatments at 'the Dee n'' ihslntr.sid m thisunmtv fioni the ongs for the sclu -two peppy student- be hospital sure to tale ales tax Mine Maul, cle lot published in many a .d it., .students lelle! of t hole 111 need M lie do Hot an mspirutum-t- o in postage moon, send ai o games -uualit'v undei ilu- tedera! oua! d.uiing BT yi4Y IS SYRACUSE fnt - - SrcuRrry of his jamily t MVZ gjjj 4 i 1 n I -- eiutllv .11 ! Mr (Jovernoi Hems H Hlood m a statement just declared that there war. no slate ni the I mon which hail a more libetal program tor taking (are ol tin nerd) aged. or for fuller participation m the federal benefits than bathe start of Ftali Kxpenduure in tm- - state for old age assistance ulmr are noM going ahead at the rate of nearly one and a quarter million dollars a year, he declared Effective Legislation The benefits now to Utah from the federal accruing OAMBIXS WITH THE LIVES everyone else, on and" 1 person at his desk may be the got conservative of Individuals a th tind who not only considers is and likely but twice, Bitter Mice is to sleep over it. If the matter ntllf important. The world Is full ct men and women who are. most eonsiderate of the members of their tTmA people who constantly ttok of the happiness and security tt those dependent upon them. The levelheaded and considerate people ire retarded the salt of the earth. They arent the type who would ever get Involved in an automobile ac- cident because of carelessness or recklessness on their Bat the person the level-heade- d eonsiderate Individual when It comes to business matters eonsiderate when It comes to the members of his family, the sick and part level-heade- Lamb d OT HIS TAMILY' the Road act, aie FARMINRTON hook lr of Kck Studio., bus this week ltook Many k started taking piet.u lor our annual D m.-u- j F.eker vi-.- visit m San Francisco Miss Lucille Hepvvorth has left for Logan. Utah, .where she will attend school David Hughes and Mrs Arvilla Steed attended tile funeral of Perry Tingcy tf Centerville and sang at the request of the funuly. Mis Golden Barton will entertain her bridge club today Mr and Mrs Bussell Steed are the parents of a bov born lust Fri- students have aiua.h "smiled mcelv and will set D enisehes ill the "better than e.i' animal nt the end of the yea 1nuites are hemg taken by api mi milt so be sure you make a date toi your, picture to be taku, FOOTBALL St IIFIH l.F Davis has lined up s.une very games this si.i-.Many of them ure sure to b .. test to our team Following is tie s, bedtile for our football season Davis at Cyprus October 2 .Ionian ut Davis October t Gi.mitc at Davis October lti Davis at Tooele October "It - g m social seem-lt- y made possille solely by day Mr ami Mrs. Walter Broschmsky left Friday for lam Angeles for a Mr visit Broschinsky was for meily Miss Karma Knovvlton Miss Lorraine Clark is attending - 4M. 11"bn j - ' great-grand-"- i. level-heade- d it wise to, have in repertoire all the available cats and as many different after meal, your neat is preparation for each in order to add nriety to the menus. So Inez S. Willson, home economist, suggests lamb trotters as an excellent cut ume for lamb shanks, a cut which frequently is used either for stew to make the foundation of a deli- methods of rat as possible - boos family meal. Lomb trotters is just another meat because not all realize how delicious lamb thanks may be. When braised vegetables, as described below, make an excellent main course ty Ir the family meal. Umb Trotters with Vegetables ground msevrives lamb shanks Salt and pepper jjto 10 medium sized - pounds of fresh carrots green beans an wole green beans Brown lamb shanks in hot n with lard. salt and pepper.Cover cover the kettle t simmer until done, tightly about hours. Long enough before they will be done, add til? Add 4 tablespoons rin..T??e,tableahalf hour of cooking, w anned beans are used, add about teen Tr r - minutes before serving. Pile m of large platter in piles vegetables SAW outside. or only . per year less a week you can with EVERYTHING 2.oc four cents GJ. kw . ,nivfc Pninfarfi the Late ReflSc tion start THE WEEK ed ef vege-und- i ( American Mercury bUuUnt Tlcadete Th American Mercury Amoiica's ir.net famous magazine oi independent opiniqn it nc r printed in the handy pocket size made popular by The for October (reduced from 5 Civ' to 9S') and read The Case for Dr. Landon" Mencken's latest. Unless you hurcy you may miss the article that every intelligent American will soon be discussing and quoting. On sale Sept. 93th. Reader's Digest. 128 pages of grand reading, iamous writers, nows of all the worthwhile books, the best on politics, government, the arts and sciences brief yet fearless, realistic, never dull and now only 251. U SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER 1 you have any difficulty in finding the new popular siae American Mercury at your newsdealer eend 25f for the October Issue or $1 for the nest 6 issues. 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Co Sat fly Semcr, present state administration and by having available the proceeds of ' the University of Utuh state sales tax to match the Davisut infirm, is likely to diive carelessly the Octoln-- 3i (irantsvilb A A federal Mrs Smoot of Provo was grants From the proceeds Ibngham at Davis or recklessly when he gets out or, of the sales November rl a visitor tax in Itah. the state Davis at in Farmington last week. Ft November the road. In proof of this, drivers are Murray is putting up the funds Bay Wilcox of Prescott. Arizona,! asked to take note of some of their government BANFF to match the aid features of the who has been visiting at the home A highly sucees-iu- l fellow motorists on curves, near the federal dance was of Mr and Mrs. Rulon Steed, hus seeunty program The state who in of or and cut those enjoyed by the Davis students on i eturned to his home hills, sales top tax revenues, also uie used to out of traffic, the drivers who rush linance direct relief granted to the Friday. September Is This was Mrs. Joseph By bee entertained at annual (let Acquainted Dance a the light 01 fall to slow up or stop at needy people in I'tah since March the bridge party Wednesday night of this year, since the federal held at the first ot each year to to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Golstop signs. enable to become students better den Barton. ,Mr and Mrs Horace Such acts distinguish the indiffer- government is no longer particiwith e.uh other Allen Steed, Mr. and Mrs. acquainted direct relief in Kmil Stevenpating expenditures. ent or dangerous driver from the orchestra furnished the is now in the fullest accord Strongsdance musii Miss Hansen son. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwurd RobinUtah million all the Not driver. good son. Mr. and Mrs. Clurk Burndrivers who were Involved in acci- Wiic!U f'atlona St'curtty act in an,j (ouch Worthington led the ham. Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Hellewell , now Benefits its coni-phases 3G.OOO in aome stulentn dents which killed more than rousing marches Mr to Smlththe 'V.h nil. Mra. are however, people., ani pamos bofort, th(. ,,alu.0 crettt-!anand injured around a million last ing flm' a,rs J- 'T Robinson am those for aid to the needy aged, will a of and good pep feeling ing smarty year were ot the needy blind, dependent children, which was maintained through- A,,r. nd &!rs,.,1II 11 a a party Wednesday night type. Many of those who drove child welfare, maternal and child out the dance. knit MrMr. (olden through the red light, on the wrong health and aid to crippled children ZENITH CI.rii side of the road, passed on curves, Benefits for unemployment insurFlections for the Zenith Club are lr,lJkrI,am of Balt Lake in honor little Ann Stnnghani. their or operated recklessly were persons ance reserves have been established being held this week, September UK such to and old benefits The wnmudaughter pay and age to October 2. Tuesday. September otherwise retirement feature of the federal daughter the club held a Miss Ruth Anderson, daughter of security act commences in l'UJ meeting for new members, who will when it will be possible for the be pledged September ;$. After one Mr. and Mrs Gustave Anderson, aged people tfi years or over to re-- 1 week as pledges, these girls will has left for Provo where she will attend school. tire on reserves which have been 'Re initiated October 7. Glen Moon was taken to the I,. established The benefits accruing DFBNTE Cl UB D. S. hospital under the unemployment insuranre Friday and operTht, class which is He is On chill fall days; sausage in one program will start m BUS under taURht thl, v,ar under the gui,a ated on for appendicitis. 0f American Problems, and is being doing fine. or more of its homey combinations the terms of the national act. Mrs. Edward Earl returned home Amount Increases directed by Mr. Gardner, held its seems just the thing. For breakfrom Burley, Idaho, where Monday buckof this year initial election last week. Those During September fast. there is sausage and she has been visiting a week. Davis beneficiaries under lead class to were: chosen the County for sausage dinner, wheat cakes; Mrs. A. C. Clark entertained her and boiled potatoes with rich sau- - the security program will receive president. Dick Camp; secretary. club Friday. After bridge a bridge Milan already received a slightly Janet Higgs; treasurer. sage gravy and sauerkraut; and for or havesum luncheon was served. dainty amount-1 heretofore than Smith and larger supper, sausage with waffles Mr and Mrs John Hales and t $.!! Hni. This will be for iujf is it genuine maple syrup. Perhaps daughter from Mimici. Arizona, visof Htl needy aged, needy the spicy flavor of the sausage benefit UII ited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. I'.H blind and children. dependent which makes these combinations so Thos W. Smith. They are enroute this the Of put up county only SavinCT satisfying for this time of the year to Washington, Oregon and Cali. . and the remainder came . Sausage combines well with from the state sales tax and from V efetQl)lCS fornia on a tour. all I Horace Steed is remodeling his many foods, so that its use is by federal funds. , no means limited to the favorites home. Since the social security funds wf tht. Some garden vegetables mentioned here. Inez S. Willson, became available, Utah has been Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smoot spent mav weeks into the wju home economist, suggests sausage the week-ento meet all costs of direct ter jf properly stored in a visiting at the home Mrs. Smoots parents. of and noodles in casserole as a comMr. and without federal aid. This has mpnt a al or storage cellar, dinner. taken in all classes of assisUnce ing favorite for the heartyCasserole COveml pit or bank, depending Mrs. William Millard. a for people in need who do not come on their Kind. For cerUin Sausage and Noodles in the federal security act. 2 pounds bulk sausage tables, the dry atmosphere of the Pot-Roa- st 1 package For the entire state the combined aUjr medium egg noodles or the best storage place, state and federal social security 2 cups homemade noodles root crops, particularly jhe from March 1 to Sep- - rots turnips, parsnips, beets, and 1 small onion, finely diced tember 30 will have cost $!2L!S2.ih. oyster plant or salsify, will store 1 cup tomatoes Of this the state paid more than perfectly for many months. Po-Sait The good half from proceeds of the state tatocH and sweetpotatoea are among salted Cook noodles in boiling sales tax and in addition will have the Valuable vegetables that may with plenty of rich brown gravy a into Pile tender. until water paid out about i7Mno in benefits be stored until late in the winter. of the kind that mother used to greased casserole and mix with for relief of distressed people who cellar un- make is tops when it comes to A cool Make sausage onion. diced finely confor not federal do offers the der security qualify pleasing the men folk. It is hearty, good dwelling on Place into patties and brown. to state Total costs the benefits. which makes it a wise choice for for ditions vegetables storing many over tomatoes Pour noodles. of top sales tax or emergency relief fund if it does not contain a furnace. chill fall And it is economical, all, cover and cook in a moderate as it is known will therefore be Sometime a storage room can be certainly days. a point in its favor with oven (3."0 deg. F.) for twenty for the period partitioned off from the rest of housewives who keep a budget. more than is given long from March 1 of this year through the cellar and provided with openSince a 30. ings for ventilation. Natural earth slow cooking, practicaliy any of September MERCY ERRANDS More than 4.2st needy aged makes a better floor than concrete the chunky pieces may It is an acknowledged fact that people have received assistance un- or brick, as a certain amount of be used. Those most frequently the Navys errands of mercy have der the federal-stat- e chosen are the beef chuck, rump, security moisture is desirable. Caves and cellars built separate and heel of the round. The beef saved more lives than its guns have grants o date at a cost from acfrom the house possess most of chuck and rump are frequently ever destroyed. This hp beenmed- March 1 to September 3o of The tendency has been to in- the advantages of a storage room boned and rolled, and when precomplished by the rushing of ical attention, provisions and sup- crease the amount of such assist- in the basement and are superior pared in this manner they make ance as rapidly as funds can be in some resects. They are easier a dish which is easily carved and plies to stricken areas of floods, famine, fires and earthquakes. In made available and at the present to fill, and a uniform temperature very attractive in appearance. ed..QveraJonger lUittonfltdisastersrb--4iaOoking a Pot Roast A pot roast requires long slow been the Navy which has been first needy aged is $23.33 per month, a period. They must be sufficiently bo that the vegetables Inez S. Willson, home econto offer assistance to the popu- figure more than $i per month insulated freeze. Ventilation is nec- cooking. omist, points out. It is dredged higher than the national average will not .Sometimes lation of stricken areas. banks or pits with flour, browned in hot lard, a among states giving such assist- essary. in a place will answer small amount of liquid added, covance. In addition, aid is being extended all needs. ered and allowed to cook Late beets with the tops off can slowlytightly to 4,r?2 dependent children and 207 More liquid, a mntil ventilated barrels, little at a time,done. is added when necneedy blind people. The state is be stored in or in crates cellar. the also conducting a public health pro- loose boxes, essary, thus allowing the meat to they are put in a pile, brown each time the liquid cooks gram to provide better medical and In a pit with leaves, straw, hay surgical care for crippled children covered away. and for maternal and child health or similar material, and then with is gained by Variety in soil 3 of 2 or inches fedand a covering which will cost the state and fladifferent seasonings using is cold as increased the eral governments about $20t).foo thick, which sauer-brate- n vors. This the first year and also a program becomes more severe. favoris a still widespread same are stored Carrots jn ,the for rehabilitation of disabled, callite. must be more ing for an outlay of 20,ou) the way. White potatoes from Sauerbraten freezing carefully protected first year. c huckrzump or 4pounda-4eef which iFafT'caffSTf: heel of round without is a It frost little IMPORTANT injury. NAVY leave a small quantity 1 onion, sliced Since the dawn of recorded his- good plan to 3 men have sailed of carrots in the basement and put 1 tory adventurous teaspoon peppercoFns , banks or in rest the pits. the ocean . reaching . ouLas time and water be tankcan Vinegar celery and and ships navigation Vi cup sugar passed in where the earth ed with position transdeveloped, men of the sea Salt and pepper and then covered with the unknown into the it is grown, formed coarse Sprinkle the meat with salt and material other as or straw known. The annals of exploration, the weather grows colder. and rub in thoroughly. pepper colonization, commerce and civilizPlace with onion slices, a history ation are overwhelmingly and peppercorns in a deep earth NAVY RAY of those who go down to the sqa 27th-- ' will be observed en dish. Heat dilute vinegar (equal October in ships, and occupy their business and vinegar if the Yin In the record throughout the United States as parts water in the great waters is in commemoration very egar strong). Add sugar Ray" of achievement, the Navies of the ofNavy and pour over meat. Let stand in of former Pres!dent birth the world have had a Urge Theodore Roosevelt and the birth a cool place six to eight days. Then our own history, the United StaUs of our modem Navy. Proclamations remove from vinegar solution and in its Navy has had. a real partwar or will be issued by the President. cook as a using the development, whether in spiced vinegar as a liquid. It should Governors and Mayors. peace. Trotters Savory Sausage A Family Choice For Fall Menus it comes to When today lor your free copy. No article printed in our generation hut created such Frma Bice has left for a .Miss alwaytrme-the-averaga-aid-g- er 2. ivi well-drain- ed JhjiUIwfr Range Detective Story SiJiay (HjpUhi&i cairtake'' In Vanishing Valley bay-leav- -- no TONE IW ts pot-roas- es -- nbme-gfow- -- rr bay-leave- s, oTcourstrWerd ipeaklng lt N1OT IrTcatHT here is something for you to consider: of equivalent.-B- ut Every year this newspaper brings you at least three outstanding novels in serial form. Purchased as books each total expenditure of at would cost not less than 12. making least $6 per year. Lika yourself, we could find plenty of uses for that $6. Some member of the family is always in need of a new pair of shoes or some other nefessity. But st the same time your requirements for good reading material must be met By accepting these three novels each year ws feel you art treating yourself to real enjoyment, at the lame time giving your purse a substantial boost These novels are a source of constant pride to us. Every year we select them from the seasons most outstanding best sellers, offered In serial form by a brfejtewspaper syndicate organizas subscriber always look tion. "Wed Iike to feel that you-forward to reading the coming installment in the next issue. It gives us a great satisfaction to know that here is another reason why our paper is popular In the home. ""Tou'sre' Invited to begin reading- -' "" our novels now. These regular brief visits to fictionland will prove a delightful interlude from your works-day activities. And it will make ns happy to know that yog are getting enjoyment from theou as j Each Mon., Wed., Fri. al 7 P. M. 'Utah, (pownh. &3tiqhL Qc- pot-roas- t, The WEEKLYUtahREFLEX Kavsville, |