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Show GOOD FOR DESSERT PASSION From LucileV SOME TRIFLES WITH WHICH TO FINISH DINNER. Diary Sweats That Will Be Apprsclsted by Mother's small ud perfectly Both Old snd YoungStrawberry hoaMbold economies annoy ma Souffle Recommended at time. dreadfully Delicious Conftction. I amid to her one day recently that nickel oar wished ana would I hare Strawberry Souffle. Rich and heavy telephone tales oat and replaced by weets, always out of place for chil the anllmlted aerrlce. "As yam neuty always nee my nick dren, are especially harmful In sum don't see vhy mer. But there Is no reason why ess." hushed mother. In. yon should care which hud of tele- simple sweets may not be Indulged phone we ham. Seriously, dear, 1 Strawberry souffle. If made of fresh, think that if a Utile money can ripe fruit and served in sherbet be saved by sslng the nickel phone glasses, Is a treat for the warm sum mer afternoon tea party which any we ought to do It cheerfully." I knew It was useless to argue the child should wolcome. Let two cups matter with mother any farther at of strawberry juice and a cup and a that Unw. but I did not give op the half of sugar stand together until they Idea of securing the unlimited aerrlce. form a syrup. Cover half a box of I rarely abandon any plan on which gelatin with half a cup of cold water, my mind Is set, for I think persistence and when the gelatin has softened add Is one of the Important elements of a cup of boiling water. Beat the yolks of six eggs until they are creamy, add strength of character. That evening just after dinner them to the syrup and then add the Betty called me np and aaked me to gelatin water, strained. Freeze, turn come over and play cards. ing the crank constantly until the "I hope you havent any engage- mixture is stiff. Add a quart of ment, ahe said, "fur llob has brought cream, whipped to a froth. Pack the friend home to dinner tonight and freezer with Ice and salt and set aside we would like to have a Utile bridge." for two hours. When I got to Hetty's I was sorry Raisin Cake. This cake might be I had taken the trouble to change my called "children's fruit cake," for aldress. Her Invitation waa very mis- though It Is not rich enough to cause leading. I bad naturally supposed Indigestion, It is given the appearance that when Dotty said Dob had brought of festlreness by the addition of nuts. friend home she meant a man friend, molAsses and raisins. Besides that. and I waa greatly surprised to be In- It keeps well and may be on hand for troduced to a plainly gowned and the afternoon spread for a couple of weeks. To make It, beat a quarter of quite uninteresting looking woman. "Miss Clyde went to school with Dob a pound of butter and half a cup of years ago and now she teachoa In a brown sugar to a cream, add two western college," whispered Dotty tablfspoonfuls of molasses and then while I was removing my wraps. "She two' eggs, one at a time, unbeaten. Is very bright and charming.' Mix a cupful and a halt of flour, bait a nutmeg grated, an eighth of a pound "Really 7" 1 murmured. As we Joined Dob and his old friend of blanched almonds and the same In the drawing room I noticed the amount of shredded lemon or peel and add to the cream. Lastly telephone in the halL "Oh, I see you have the unlimited add a teaspoonful of cream of tartar service nowl" I exclaimed. "I'm try- and half a teaspoonful of baking soda, ing to persuade mother to have It put dissolved in not more than a quarter of a cupful of milk. Pour it into a In st our house." "What's the user asked Uncle Dob, paper lined tin, well buttered, and "Whenever you feel bake for two or three hours In a an excess of telephonic enthusiasm blow, steady oven. This cake Is especoming on, drop In here and help cially suitable for serving with lemonade or grape Juice. yourself to our phone," "That's awfully sweet of you. Uncle Orange Granite. Six oranges, a Dob," I replied.. "1 believe I'll avail pint of orange juice, a pound of sugar myself of your generosity now while and a quart of water these are the Betty Is getting out her cards and the materials needed to make a delicious Ice. Ices are more cooling than bridge table." I slipped Into the hall and rung up creams in the summer, because the Mr. Owen, who has been 111 for a few water and sugar and fruit Juices didays, lie appeared to enjoy a chat and gest far more easily and quickly than we visited for quite a while.' Then I cream and milk. To make the granremembered that I bad promised to ite boil the water and sugar together pass the evening at Louise Erwln's for five minutes. Peel the oranges, bouse, so I phoned her my apologies separate the sections, remove seeds, for not going. , There were several white skin and every bit, of fruit conothers to whom 1 wished to speak and necting tissue. Throw the pieces of I waa In the midst of a conversation fruit into the hot syrup, stand aside with Arthur Knight when Betty called for an hour to cool and then drain the me. syrup into the Ice cream freezer, add "Just a moment, dear," I answered, the orange Juice and freeze. When froconsiderately, ignoring her petulant zen stiff mix in the pieces of orange tone. and serve In glasses. "Now, you are surely through," Bet Curly Peters. Where these drop ty said, coming Into the hall a few cakes got their name Is hard to tell, minutes later. "Bob's fuming for our but they are a prime favorite with most children and make a good acbridge." "Poor Uncle Bob!" I laughed. "He'll companiment for similar creams and have to be patient a little longer, for Ices. To make them cream together e 1 call. I'm waiting for a cups of sugar and one cup of Betty left me without another word, butter. Add yolks of two eggs, one and In a minute more I was listening cup of sour milk In which one teato the voice of Wlsner Lee, whom I spoonful of soda bas been dissolved, bad been lucky enough to catch at the three cups of flour, nutmeg, salt, allhotel In Cleveland where he Is Just spice, one cup of currants, and lastly now. I told him about the new tennis the whites of two eggs beaten to a club that some of our crowd are or froth. Drop the batter in spoonfuls ganizing and I asked bis advice about on a buttered tin, plant a raisin firmthe kind of racket I should buy. Wis-ne- r ly In the center of each cake and bake Is ucb a devoted tennis player In a moderately warm oven until the that be forgets all about time when cakes are golden brown and crisp at be Is discussing his favorite game. As the edges. he was so thoughtful about the racket. begging the privilege of choosing the Raspberry Crown.' one for me, I had not the heart to one Place cup of sweetened raspbreak off the conversation. It was rudely interrupted by Uncle berry Juice where It will boll, then stir Into It two rounding tablespoons Bob, who asked me with uncalled-fo- r (or sifted flour) wet In sharpness If I was "going to talk to cornstarch cold water. Add one two tablespoons all that chap night". "Of course not," I said. "What time cup sugar and stir until It looks transparent; then add one level tablespoon Is it?" lemon. butter and Juice of one-ha"It's exactly 10:45 o'clock." beaten whites of "Mercy! I routit go home at once!" Fold in the stiffly three eggs. Turn mixture Into fancy 1 exclaimed. and set in a place where it will "Why, we havn't had any bridge,1 molds cold. When serving place on become I was "and golug to protested Betty, with whole berries In cendish a cold make a Welsh rarebit, Luclle." Serve with either whipped or "Well, I'll stay for a wee bite' of the ter. rarebit," I conceded. "Then I must plain sweetened cream. fly. You know how mother dislikes having me remain out late." Berries and Toast. . Uncle Bob was extremely taciturn Cut some slices of stale bread very all the way home. In fact, so short thin and toast them a light brown, butand gruff were his remarks that I was ter quite thick, and line the bottom sorry I had bothered to go to his and sides of a pudding dUh with them. house. I have not seen him since that Fill the dish with strawberries as full evening, but yesterday he told mother as it will bold and sift plenty of sugnr that a largo bill had come in for long through and over them. Set this in distance telephoning which he thought the oven for about half an hour. Serve I would want to pay out of my allow very cold with rich cream. ance. When mother spoke to me about It I said that 1 was simply as tonlshed at Uncle Bob. Cherry Cups. Make a simple dessert of Irish moss "Why, he invited me to use his or pea moss farina with milk, followphone any time," I told her. "But he didn't expect you to talk to ing directions given on package of Cleveland for over an hour," said the latter Set way to harden In cold mother. "I do wish. Luclle, that you place. Serve in Individual molds with bad not abused his generosity. It sauce same as given for strawberry makes me very uncdmfortable when pudding using cherries or serve with you displease your Uncle (lob." whipped cream. "Well, mother," I remarked, "if you would allow me to have the unlimited Puff Cake. , service put In a little unpleasantness one-haOne sugar, cup cup butter, never happen." like this would f two cup sweet milk, one eggs, Mother Just sighed In that martyr teaspoon baking powder, one and one-hal- f like way of hers. cups flour; flavoring. The men have come today to change will a be comfort It our phone. great to have the unlimited service. Graham Gems. One egg, one acant cupful of sour milk, one cupful of graham flour, one A woman is extolled for her vlrties even teaspoonful of aoda, salL Tbli and adored for ber weaknesses. make eight gems. 1 ., iue wry 1 era good-naturedl- , . long-distanc- lf lf one-hnl- r.vTX'srisesKSse SPEND! DIDN'T WANT EMILY TO WAS SATISFIED BANKER CRITICISES CONDUCT OF LAWYER HIS RECOMPENSE. AMERICAN PEOPLE. Uses the Almost Universal Dtslre for Automobiles as a . Text From Which to Preaeh a Sermon n Economy. Extravagance bas become not only a national vice but Is In fact becom ing a national menace In the opin i ion of Joseph T. Talbert, dent of the National City bank of New York. Mr. Talbert, who spoke before the Texas Bankers' association, said that there does not appear anywhere to exist in the conduct of national, municipal or Individual affairs, that appreciation of the economical and prudent use of resources and that adjustment of expenditures to means and Incomes which always have been found necessary to the support of prosperity and to the of of a condition maintenance vice-pres- solvency. The speaker cited the automobile craze as a case In point "We are squandering on pleasure vehicles annually sums of money running Into hundreds of millions of dollars," be continued, "The Initial cost or automobiles to American users amounts to not less than $250,000,000 a year. The up keep and other necessary expenditures, as well as Incidentals, be Inwhich would not otherwise curred, amount to at least as much more. This vast sum is equivalent In actual economic waste each year to more than the value of property destroyed In the San Francisco fire perhaps to twice as much. This sum, as large as it Is, does not Include the whole economic loss growing out of this single Item of Indulgence. The d thousands of young and men employed In manufacturing machines and In running and caring for cars, are all withdrawn from productive usefulness; they become consumers of our diminishing surplus products and constitute an added burden to the producers. The economic Influence of this withdrawal from the producing and addition to the consuming class, i Is bound to be manifested In a tendency to higher prices. Its effect already must be considerable, and Is comparable only to the maintenance of an enormous standing army. "Thousands upon thousands of our people, frenzied by desire for pleasure and crazed by passion to spend, have mortgaged their homes, pledged their life insurance policies, withdrawn their savings from banks to buy automobiles; and have thereby converted their modest assets into expanding and devouring liabilities. The spectacle Is astounding. "In the matter of individual expenditures It Is the fashion now to be extravagant to the point of .wastefulness, and the fashion Is running riot not Individual thrift is considered merely miserly boarding, but It la looked upon as a vice and a thing to be despised. It Is said that this Is not a day of small things, and that wealth, as wealth goes now, may no ' the longer be accumulated . by slow process of savings and economies. This may be true If we shall measure wealth only by billions or hundreds of millions, but. Just as surely as there ever existed virtue In economy, of contentment and Independence In frugality, they are there today, and just as surely ss Individual and national extravagance ever led to a day of reckoning they are doing bo today. Among nations, and among individuals, permanent wealth and material progress are the results not so much of natural resources as they are the products of economy and thrift; not alone economy In the arts of production, but economy of v use. "The. maintenance of the present high It vel of prices Is dependent upon the sustained purchasing power of the Individual which In turn depends very largely. If not wholly, upon the pxnnrfl'" of credit. Herein Ilea one of the chief elements of weakness and danger In the situation. "If the banks may by Increasing loans create credits, which in turn create purchasing power and a sustained demand for goods thereby still further advancing prices in the benefits of which all classes share except those who popeas fixed Incomes. It may be asked why this la not go"': why not continue to promote the general ability to spend; why not continue giving to each Individual an amount of enjoyment, luxury and pleasure unknown before, particularly when all this may be acby merely increasing complished loans? The simple answer Is that it cannot be done because In the long and run every act of wastefulness every Item of extravagance must be pnid for to tho last farthing; every item consumed must be earned." the dan Mr, Ta!bert also dlarusst-ger of the country losing its great trade balance and of adding an adverse trade balance to "the other debit items which run against this country to the extent of hundreds of millions (of dollars a year. Mr. Talbert estimated these Items at a total of Including t200.000.oqO spent abroad by American travelers. able-bodie- - hard-earne- d . high-price- d J!)00.-000,00- 0, i Prompt Courteous WITH Dream Long In ths Past. and Solid Buslnssa Rmoni All That Mads ...... Vftima Telephone Service is what everybody wants. Get it by using 'The Phone that talks." Alons Wsrs an Effsctlvs Appeal. stood Daniel Webster Horner a front from street the at widow of hi. law office in Turner-burg- , minutes pondering. Fifteen of the s Jury had pronounced oneS"111'-though not clients Horner's young under well was trial until the the man way everyone had supposed Horner s Webster Daniel would bang. bim. Everyone eloquence had saved street Horner agreed to that. In the could see groups of men everywhere, in apall talking excitedly, nodding In general proval, or shaking bands Webster congratulation. And Daniel Horner was their topic. court-hous- e Down the street from the bowed much a with man a tall body shadowed by a huge sombrero, came slinking. The crowd turned to acwatch bim Jerry Mutchln, the with bim welcomed cused. But they mild approval, nothing more. Mutchln must have felt this, for be scarcely looked up to answer their greetings, but came on with wavering steps to Horner's office. A creaking of the rickety stairs, a timid knock at the door and Mutchln entered. He dropped heavily into a chair and for a moment covered his face with his bands. When he looked up beads of sweat stood out on bis forehead and bis chin was trembling. "Dan." he began quaverlngly, "you saved me you Just your pleas that moved the Jury. Everybody knows, old man, that you did it all. You're a hero, Din, and I know it, and I'm here to rive you all I have for pay ment. haven't any money. You knew that' when you took the case, be-for- e -I Utah Independent Telephone Co. MMteeeeMeeeeeet,tt,Mw,,itt,t9SMtMj CO. SCOTT' Dr. DENTIST Offloe Phone No. vV. O. . 43-- s I rniirnrWFTKNr 1 ; Arrival and deoartura Creef lMi Spanish Fork, Vuh from Depot: No. 409 For Springville, W.L Warner Dr. ami mi yviuia Office two doors north of City Drug 8ors. Nigbl ealls mads from office Ind. Phone r. Spanish Fork, Utah. 35-2- Dr.J.W.Hagan at Wtrli Drsf Ce. UUitg Spanish Fork, Utah Ind. Phone Phone 11 4-F- 31 toaldwac on block wm! ot Commercial Bask Portfolio Clan lliho 6uir Comiuy. Bll But" West X'ln . 431 oa.iv THROUGH TRAINS AST THREE AND BAILU DISTINCT SCENil ROUTES Pullman Palace .nd ordinary i. ing cars to Denver, Omaha, Kiu City, St. Louis and Chicago rtW J. Fred Potter Dr. Pro0, 1I1Q For Springville, proro, I umib uu an ' points fatt I .J and west No. 410 For Eureka. MamLtM and Silver City 7:03 a J No. 432 For Eureka Mammo'i ana ouver wuy 1:15 ii' Connections made in Ord r J denot with all trains on fi,0 raciuc ana urcgou &nort Line, OFFERS CHOICE OP No. QntttHtine and City Physician OffU CUBl teJ ol change. Free Reclining Chair Cart; p Mutchin's lingers gripped, the chair EYES TESTED ally conducted Excursions; a pert arms in despair and his eyes dis- GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED Dining Car Service. For rates, folder, etc., inquire i tended as be paused and gasped tor Office at Residence n. tv SPANISH FORK. breath. Phone, Ind. 33-"But I'm grateful beyond words, or write I. A; BENTON, O. A. V. V., Salt Ufcl CJ Dan," be hurried on. "So I've come to give up to you the most precious Miss IMHIIM possession of my life I mean, 111 Bil I Teacher of Em'ly." Will l the lawyer repeated. TIANO, ORGAN AND 'Em'ly?" 1 MUSIC THEORY OF "Wliufs that?" 1 For particulars apply at the home of "Em'ly Em'ly, my wife! I'll get Saturday her to divorce me and marry you.' MRS. THOMAS CREER The lawyer still appeared to be of Each Week li Optician M.nrtvrn t;i,. i. Agnes Engberg - " puzzled. "Dan! You don't mean to say cried you've forgotten!" Mutchln "Em'ly you and I were both In love with her in high school days. I SAMUEL CORNADY NOTARY Batter Paper Daj ri'BLIC Money Loaned won" a Irrlftted I'armi low Interait tptclal op Modi ot partial ptymonu. The lawyer stopped the speech with Offloo at rmldaaot, on block sail ot a quick' gesture, and appeared to be SPANISH FORK. UTAH. . struggling bard to keep from laughing. "Really, I've had a dozen sweet A. hearts since then. I couldn't recall ber on that short notice." ATTORNEY-AT-LAIt was Mutchin's turn to look dis mayed. FROVO Bstldlof ToloptaoM II X "Then then why did you do It? pettlkl work like a hero to Why did you save me? If it wasn't for the love of Em'ly then, for heaven's sake, why?' "lx)k around this room for your FASHIONABLE answer," the lawyer replied. "See this cracked plastering the painted floor the second-handesk that tin sign creaking Just outside the wjndow Oni Block North el Sink, Spanish Fork.UUi and nobody even looking up to say It ought to be oiled. Your case was dramatic and sure to get Into the pa JEX-FLORI- ST pers that's all. I took It simply be R. M. Fresh Flowers cause I had to have the advertising, for. all ooca- .! , I Inns r.,n.n. I .1supplied You must be going? Good luck then on nana luuciii aopt uosigus Be sure to give my respects to Em'ly and filled to order. All kinds of Furniture ReDaired. and remember when you go to the Residence next two blocks North of Foundry month that I'm run. primaries ning for county prosecutor.' ?pamsh route. Utah If your order it placed before Co-o- p. that date your paper will B. MORGAN, ready Saturday at 4 p. SBBBS be m. asSBSSSBBSBBSSSBBSBSSSSBBSSr . LORENZO THOMAS TAILOR Also Puzzled Grandpa. Grade con funded company of merry young people her Innocent repetitions of someth" Eight-year-ol- she had heard her shocked grandfather say. One of 'tne company, a young man. had been a prlvllepcd "friend of th family" for years, nnyhur mild n desultory attentions now to one, now to another of the four daughters the household. Souiethlne wna about his long and happy comradeship " B luensani gins, ror the moment absent upon some hospitable errand. "They're all lovely." said the young man warmly "all as sweet and sound as ripe peaches. I like them all so well thnt 1 often wonder which one I like best." "That's what grandpa was snylnj; he'd like to find out." crime the n fantlle bomb. For Cleaning Windows. For cleaning wimcws nnd mirrors there an nevral proprietary articles on tho rnarket. but a little sodti or kerosene nnd a little thin starch put over the glasB nnd allowed to dry will excellent rsnlts when rubbed on give snd po'lshed with newspaper or cloth that leaves no lint. In very cold weather a little alcohol on a cloth la effectual. Harper's riazar. -- The Great I Am. I thought your wife forbade yoii to marry agai when she died?" "So rhe did. but now pra jU8t eo to show b r who Is master in tho bouse. Fliegende niaettcr. The Permanent Fruit. "The fruit crop has failed!" Force of Habit. the apprehensive person. Bronson What did that "Yes." replied the gloomy boarder, pretty "but what's the use of trying to be girl say when you stole u Johnron She never to said: "Wm thr That applies hopeful. 11 InHnv prunes." Wnsbtngton Star. Y IDAHO with Thousand! of acres ot lwiK Irrigation in that Stats the past 10 years Tlonw morewlll be reclalmwl the next 10 years. Tb'i"J an opening for many ol homes. IIave You Invbstioatkd IMlIO? It has been truthfully termed i Spanish Fork d What's the matteO Land of Opportunity Land "of Homes A Co-Operative The Oregon Short Uno will be pleased to senant-m.ter regarding Idaho's reuroefc Institution, oer. Coalers in A.O.P. Livery Flour, Grain and ilaantaotarers Stable Produce Hack Meets All Trai of Harness, ad hall UkeUtM") B. H. BROWN, General Merchandise, O A., J fa phone no. r Boots Shoes, wiunil a." EST" w n 12 - The Cough SymP the svstem ol " by acting as a cathartic bowels is JOHN JONKS, Supt. rlrfa SPANISH FOUR, UTAH 4 $ Foundations IE, I LMATIVE i ffor Fortunes' COUGH ,iW.llil!ou,r kl' tn. hM merit ADVERTISE A aJ. will I " 'l 1 mil Is contains bowel., .ell it for ,V v. "r the original e0i, no opisten, neiii'T "P , eld carry, the CuaraBt"" natural channels, satiictiod or money remade Bees IT J I I m Ut'f World Druiz O ( |