Show I 1 Briefs 4 Pre drool and by b b by conference will be bo held at tho First ward meeting house n nt Tuesday September Septem Septem- September ber from 1 lu a m to 4 p m A dentist will be it in attendance all day Mrs Fannie Fannic rockett an and daughter Viola will dep depart rt for southern Cali- Cali Cali Cati California fornia the latt r part of next week Asa Crockett son on of Mrs Irs Crockett who has lived In n California for up- up up wards upwards of two y ars is coming to get them and take t them hack aback with him in his automobile i Alden A Hey Hey- Heyard ard sard of this place and Etta Olevia Johnsen Joli Joh of Mt lilt Pleasant were married on Wednes Wednesday ay of last week J The girls of the South Davis Junior nota mc high school are to sell forget forget- me nol in Bountiful Saturday Sept Sept- ember September 2 th fo the benefit of th the Amerman Disabled Ameri American an veterans of the World War The Thc drive drive is iQ nM i ducted in in every state in the the Union o on this date The Tho girls were addressed ed Thursday afternoon by Attorney Pres- Pres Preston i A 1 ton Thatcher of Bountiful who ex- ex explained cx to them the purposes for which the money raised in the drive will be used and who also gave a brief talk on the necessity of having service ex mens men's organizations to carryon carry on a laison alaison service between the disabled men and the Federal Government Mr 11 Thatcher expressed expressed the hope that the th whole class would be present Satur- Satur day Saturday morning to assist in the sale The Girls are to report at the home of 1 rs Estella Sinclair at nine o'clock u iu n Every citizen n of Bountiful is urged to buy a flower and thus help the cause of the men who arc are suffering from disabilities di abilities received in the service of r their country Fred Odell has taken hi hi Tand land out of the real estate mens men's and REU is andis now selling land at GR G GREATLY ATLY RE- RE RE-J RE U PRICES If y u or any of your our friends are lre for fol nn an acre lot 01 or more for n a h ne come down and talk it over Ith v ith him ALl TAXES P PAID D R n 1921 Good drinkin drinking vat wat rj r fi 11 fin farming land for Bruck k gIde garde ng land with peach trees cherry t es apricot trees ap- ap apple trees gr es all at a bargain terms Polo i will be DO nit int this lus year at atthe introduced the University of Utah as one of the accepted sports t i the present plans of Captain W V C Green polo coach are successful T 1 ie to captain n is one of the instructors in military science and tactics at the S Sate State ate institution and will have charge of training the col- col col lege college students in u e se use of the horses and polo equipment ent Many of the largest Universities ies of the country have into already introduced the game in- in in to their varsity j athletics and ad it is hoped that the Utah tah school will do dothe the same accordi according g to the coach If this is done the university will have havea competition I a a selected team t enter into I tr tion n with student of other American Am American institutions Both the men and the tiro women students s of the University have used the government horses horst's which are in the R 0 O T C stables at the University for the purpose of riding offered The Gove has now of- of of red to sponsor tie t ie e newl newly introduced sport in case it i i is favorably accepted b by r the Hie student body bod A sufficient nUl nur her ner of good polol horses are arc among t those hose at the University Many of These hese horses were purchased in the state by go t officials Sever Sever- Several Several Several al challenges to games of polo were ere received at the last year car u u s L vL was lra s no pOlO pulu team organ organ- organized the games C Uld not be played It is the hope of Captain Green md and others at the sch 1 that all challen challen- challenges challenges will ill be accept accepted d this year Promptly at S o'clock last night the curtains of tl e a Bountiful Theatre were acre raised to d cl play before an ap- ap ap three hundred appreciative audien e a of over three three- hundred people gorgeous array of gowns coats a alid Ld Id accessories to match from the stocks of the J C Penney Company The fact that the style revue was a success was very building evident for in aIle parts of the build build- ing exclamations and nd words of amaze amaze- ments tents could be h heard hard ard in approval of the well wellI displayed garments It was mutually agreed agreed that all of the models were splendid did and displayed their clothes to nn n advantage The rhe little tots were e a especially appreciated and drew quite a bite of applause Many of the fal western states that pack boxed apples have established definite grades for tor the product an and provide means and methods of forc fore uig ing forcing growers to grade and pack their fruit according to law Alternating dark dark and light streaks streak I or spots in butter butter are arc caused by un- un uneven un uneven uneven even n distribution of salt and can be prevented by the proper salting and of the butter Sprinkle the salt on the butter evenly and work it until the salt is uniformly distributed and dissolved When butter is very firm the working and therefore the distribution of the salt arc accomplish accomplish- accomplished ed with great difficulty I Here are some things you may not have tried in the school lunches diced m meat at loaf rolls hollowed out I outI and 1 filled wi with h hopped chopped mea meat or fish h with salad all dressing and stuffed seasoned salad cheese eso straws K fed eggs toma tomatoes oes and whole fresh fruits up cut-up fruit fruit sugar brown-sugar or maple sugar sandwiches made with crackers or hot biscuit so as to melt the sugar sau sauage sauage ge turnovers stuffed prunes or dates or figs cup custar custard j a small box of raisins a cake of or chocolate cho- cho cho chocolate little tarts cookies or frosted c cakes sandwiches of two kinds of brea bread j a bottle boUle of orange or grape juice sweetened ready to make into lemonade at school See that sand sand- cookies slices of cake fruit fruit- fruit in fact everything that goes into the lunch box are box arc wrapped separately in waxed paper This not only prevents crushing but keeps them moister or Provide as they happen to require Pro vide paper napkins to keep hands and clothing clothing- clean and to spread the on desk under the lunch A horse hor c that kicks locks when something I touches his dangerous to drive To overcome the habit put on the tho harp harn harness ess and the trip ropes Take a stick I about 4 1 feet long wrap a gunny sack around one end and tie it I A After al- al alI lo allowing allo lowing ing the horse to examine the stick the with and legs his nose After rub rubIt he It becomes over his body bod y I sive submissive to the pole tie sacks v i o ui of hay to day the traces and breeching and continue the lesson until he pays no to them N attention Alter After the calf calf is two two weeks old J give It access to calf ty of fresh clean wa- wa ter water at all times and when old enough to ro cat eat see that salt is al- al al ways always accessible Many feeders seen nt to think that ute because the calf drink drinks I Ln s 1 milk it does not peed need eed water The presence o 0 wild fruit in a locality lo- lo locality lo locality tends to top p domestic var- var varieties var var- varieties varieties from being eaten aten by birds since they devour cults cutti cultivated fruits largely bac b suse of a diminished wild supply Planting shrubs o OB trees bearing wild fruits relished by j the birds will aid materially in pr protecting domestic fruits Among th those those se most useful for forthe forthe forthe the purposes are m mulberry wild black black- blackberries blackberries blackberries berries and strawberries r serviceberry wild cherry and e Try carr 3 blk with canned pineapple pine pine- pineapple pineapple apple a 1 Cook Swiss cha 1 stalks and leaves separately and serve serve on different days as if they were different vegetables Cucumbers are food steamed or boiled and served with white sauce or 01 savory butter orI I The dasheen is the is-the the the southern equi equi- equivalent equi- equi equivalent v valent alent for the Irish potato It makes especially good crisps crimps or chips Curly endive wrongly called chi chi- chicory chicory chi chicory cory maybe may be boiled boiled as greens as may lettuce Frence endive may be finely cut and added to such hot dishes as as creamed eggs or potatoes a n moment before serving serving Baking Bilking or boiling it develops bitterness Waxing or varnishing varnishing is said to improve im- im improve im improve prove the appear appearance nce of linoleum and make it last longer Cheese is one of f the richest of or all common foods in calcium needed for foT repairing and buil building ling teeth and bones A breakfast above in a farm kit kit- kitchen kitchen kit kitchen chen is a great Use n a painted stationary table and build in build benches or seats o 0 match Such an alcove is cheerful and attractive andas and andas andas as it is so close t ta the source of sup sup- supplies sup sup- supplies supplies plies and so easil easily kept clean it cs sav- sav saves es t the e housewife considerable labor Oats are one of the he best grains rains for forr horses Compare Compared Compare with corn 01 oats have more protein and less carbohydrates carbohydrates drates They ma be fed cither either whole maybe or ground For very ery young youn animals they should be ba ro rolled ed or ground In Inthe Inthe Inthe the cas case of horses that eat too ly ly it is advisable ad to place a little chop chopped chopped chopped ped clover hay of off some Mme whole corn corn- corncobs corn cobs coos cobs in in the feed box bax with the oats to prevent the danger anger of chocking Where corn is u used ed instead of oats it is a good plan 0 animals to o provide leguminous ous ha hay for the animals since Mn n nis is somewhat low in n protein Alfalfa 1 and corn are receiving much r when fed together to horses In th the tha e absence of legumes a little linseed meal or other pro m concentrate may be maybe changes change included in the stion ration anon Any chang chang- es e En n the horse et should be made gradually littie When frying P p potatoes iet use but lit- lit tIc tie the fat anda and a bevy vy skillet jet lct all the pieces brown Ion on one side si-le before turning them ar cook only enough aJ at 8 a time tl to cov cover coy the bottom of the thes s et n a thin yer yer Everyone poets Mets tired aired of eating the same kind of bread day after day In- In In tr v by having whole wheat graham or rye bread one in a WIc sweet breads such as raisin date nut or coffee ring quick breads lk k k and 2nd biscuit crisp breads bread including toast crackers or bread sticks sticks I Try potatoes cooked cooked in tomato juicy I of water 1 Slice or dice dico them for quick cooking Adda Add a tablespoon ta n of horseradish to I sweet sour sauce for beets improves Finely chopped raw cel celery ry es many dishes such teh as beef cab fish crabmeat oy oysters potatoes caD cab gage bage or l hard hard- hard cooked ll tl-fl tl oo AllI ed m- m mp it inI p eggs to- to Try n- n in I cream sauce for far serving on croquet croquet- I tes tea croquettes with v w th creamed cleam d canned peas and lima beans ho cans u un toFo nn n 1 i 41 1 I 1 vegetables Add just Add just just a few minutes i t before serving time To ro o keep butter Irons from sticking to and other wooden utensils ese should be ba thoroughly rinsed im- im im mediately immediately using before first with hot water then with cord cod water This Thill tills the pores of off the wood with water and prevents the butter from stick stick- ing sticking to it Wooden utensils should be cleaned immediately after using so I I soI tart the fat will wil not have an nn I opportunity to get into the pores of th wood v t |