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Show The Juab County Times THREE GOOD SOUPS Jacob Coleman. E4ior nd Proprlator WITH '."HE BEAN AS THE STAPLE INGREDIENT. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Possibilities of This Vegetable Have District. Been Overlooked Somewhat District Judicial Fifth Judge, Properly Cooked It Is One foshuft Greenwood. of the Best Available. Attorney B. H. Ryan. Stenographer V. L. Cook. SUte Senator J. A. Hyde. of the bean, The food State Representative Braxton Bar-pat- t. long known, possibilities are almost Illimitable. Not the omnipresent navy bean, Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest Re- but only the black, the kidney, the cranserve II. F. Studley. U. S. Expert in Charge Experiment berry, the lima, and the other varieties may all ba treated tn many ways. Station P. V. Cardan. Slate Foreman Experiment Station As It happens, they are all more or less 111 treated by the majority of Stephen iioswcll. cooks and made too harsh a food for County. iellcate digestions. County Commissioners J. L. Black Bean Soup. Soak one-hul- f Oeorge Jones, Martin Nielson. Cleric T. W. Vlckers. pint of black beans over night. In Recorder Wo. Burton. the morning put to cook with one pint Treasurer T. 11. (I. Parkes. of water and a pinch of salt. Boil till Assessor Wm. Bailey. beans are soft, always adding enough Surveyor Arthur A. Miller. cold water to keep the quart of water Attorney T. L. Foote. on beans. When they are soft take Sheriff Gus J. Henriod. oft the stove and mash through them Schools of Geors Superintendent colander. Put back on the stove the A. Sperry, Jr. Probation Officer Alvah Stout. part in the colander and the part Road Commissioner George Mo jquoejted through. Add one small Cuna. onion chopped, one-hal- f teaspoonful of County Infirmary f Superintendent teaspoonful of celmustard, H. D. A 11 red. salt, a dash of black pepper, and County Physicians Dr. W. TV. ery boll thoroughly. Now take off stove, Dr. A. Hensel. J. Bennett, put through colander again, this time keeping out skins, etc., allowing the EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OF- thick part only of the beans to stay FICERS. In the liquor. Twenty minutes before NEPHI CITY. serving put in kettle, add six wholo cloves and a Bprinkle of cayenne pepMayor O. M. Whitmore. Councilmen James Garrett, Jr.. per. Pour over thin slices of lemon Alma Haxue, Alonzo Ingram, Enoch on each plate and serve. This soup Burton, W. G. Orme. can easily be made In a tireless cookRecorder Peter Sorensen. er. While It seems a good deal ol Latimer. H. Treasurer J. trouble at first one feels repaid beA. W. Marshal Wright. cause it Is good. ' By doubling the Night Watchman J. E. Memmott labor is saved and it will Colequantity Justice of the Peace Jacob man. keep In the Icebox for a week. Onion and Bean Puree. Over a cur Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Quarantine physician Dr. D. O. of cold cooked beans Lima or aij Miner. dried kinds even baked ones will an Building Inspector Enoch Burton. iwer pour a pint of cold water N. A. Mince a Chief of Fire Department good sized onion fine. Add Nielson. a little salt, cover In a small granite Superintendent of Waterworks Al- stew pan, and allow to simmer until fred Gowera, . Is pulpy. When ready to onion the Electrio Light Superintendent serve cream a spoon of butter and Plant T. A. Carver. Sexton N. C. Nielson. half a spoon of flour and gradually stir In the seasoned puree. Just beLEVAN TOWN. fore dishing add a cup of milk, or suf L President Board of Trustees A, Rent to make tbe soup nice consistJerk man. n, ency to serve to the number required. Trustees Adelbert Bosh, U H. George Francom, Swen E. Add a dash or two more of salt and Malmgren. dusting of paprika. A sprinkling of Clerk Orson Nielson. minced parsley may also be added. Marshal Albert Bosh. Serve with tiny toast trips made by MeaJth Officer James E. Taylor. buttering a slice of bread, cutting crosswise In narrow bits and crisping CAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. In the oven. Chicago Tribune. Beef Bouillon. In the morning put Mods, John T. Kay, Epbralm IL t Kay. N. W. Ellertson. piece of lean beef off the Nebo Thos. Booth. Edward Jones, rump of shoulder on to cook In three Wm. Jones. pints of boiling water. Take off any Nephl Aim Hague, T. U Foote, scum that appears, then put the kettle floscoe E. Grover. the meat will cook slowly un Levan Henry Hendrickson. James where til It Is tender. Take off the stove B. Taylor, Adelbert Bosh. Juab James A. Kelly, R. C. Steph- and leave the meat In until the sour Is cold. When It Is time to prepare enson. T. T. Taylor. the dinner put tbe soup on to heat of salt, one fourth IAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFI-CER- S. Add leavpoonful teaspoonful of celery salt, and dash of whife pepper. Mix two level tea Mona. spoonfuls of corn starch with enough Justice John fates. cold water to moisten, add to soup Constable Ellas Molyneux. boll up once, and It la ready to serv Health Officer N. W. Ellertion. In bouillon cups with small square Nephl. of well toasted bread. Justice J. 8. Cooper. Constable Alvah Stout. Bird's Nest Salad. Health Officer Dr. D. O. Miner. To this attractive dish take prepare Levan. a little spinach that has been rooked Jnstlce Orson Nielson. and drained and while still hot prest Constable Richard Iverson. with a spoon to extract the green colJuab. Rub cnousb of this oring matter. U. C. Stephenson. JueUc liquid with some black pepper Into s mot L Mem Con stbl Robert Philadelphia cream cheese to give it a delicate green color. Shape into NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. balls the size of robins eegs. With Meets Onrt and third Tuesdays f clean, sharp scissors rut crisp lettuce every month st the club parlors leaves Into shred and arrarice them la the Lunt building. Visiting mem-b- r In nests on a pretty plate. Place flv of neichbnrlng commercial clubs ercs tn em h ties! and rover with s sordlally vrelmmed. little msycmnaUe or French dressing TL K. Grover, Presldrnt. Serve cheete straws with this salad. Financial H. Burton. T. Secretary. SecreDennis Wood, Corresponding Cocoanut Tarts. tary. One cupful of suear. half cupful o; of No. Modern Woodmen Attiri a water, half of a grated coroanut, thre 10.700. mwl everv Wwltipuday even-ttt- g poll the water, sugar and cocoa eggs, Wood-bmat I. O. O. F. ball. Vixitlng Re for five minute. nut together welcomed. move the mixture from the fire, ant Uwirfr Small, Consul. when It Is nearly cold add the olk U M. Latimer, Clerk. SMr al of the pre. well beaten our well the tint irc para together, y 1C No. L O. O. T. nifpfi every patty pans lined with crust, ant evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Vis- Into iting brothers cordially Invito lo at- bake eleht trinities. IUal thewhliei stiff, add two tabWpoonful of sutrar tend. JAH. II. JACKSON. N. O. distribute this meringue among the J. 8. COOPE'l, Secretary. tarts, and return (beta to the ov-- t to brown lightly. Latter-daSaints' Meetings, Mock Pate Foie Gras Sandwiches. fianday School.Ser-on-10 l m. Hrrt ward ward at meetst Tabernacle; Psrloll oti half pound calf liver: fcOUSA, ing dry on a cloth; cut In dice, n pat tn. 1. C:39 A. M. First p. H'indav, with a little bacon, font fry gnfly ward at tabnarle; Second ward at mushrooms snd three shallots, al ftxMing bouiw. fine. When done and It must Primary First wsH at Relief hall. n.lnrd r overcook, whltb Second ward at not be allowed 4 p. m. toughens It put Into a mortar anc sneetJog bouse, 4 p. m. Tuesday. 7:39 pound to a smooth paste. Season will prinetbood meetines-Monda-y. p. m, at the respective ward meeting salt, pepper, a frleee of grated (lutmen ttonse. snd powdered mace, then rub through Relief Society Hrst ward, sownd a slve snd spread. A few chopped and fourth Thursdays of each month truffles Improve the flavor. svt I p. m. Second ward. flr( and third Thursdays of each month at 2 p. Tn. at the respective meeting Spanish Salad. iMWses. Sosk some large Spanish onions foi 3 m. rtaeees wsrd. First p. ReHgion a few hours, chai.g!rg tbe water fre Friday at Relief tiaii; 8oond fluently; chop them and add to them s 3 m meet wsrd. , every Friday at p. good bit of chopped parsley; make c Ing boose. dressing of oil and vinegar and pout over tbe onions; serve on lettuct If fwm wat the for the lowest leaves. prices buy your n, OF THE UTAH BUDGET W, W. Bennett, M, D, J. MEAT One Form or Another, If Perhaps the Best Method Yet Devised. Stewing, UTAH NEPHI USE ECONOMICAL In For the woman who has never learned how to use the cheaper cuts of meat tbe following suggestions may prove worth while: Stews may be cooked on top of the stove or in the oven, the essentials being a slow, moist, gentle heat, that softens the fibers and develops the Juice of the meat, whether the process be known as fricasseelng, stewing, or braising, and the finished result a stew, a braise, a ragout, a harleot, or salmi. Braising Is a particularly good way to treat dry meats, like veal, lean beef from the under part of the round or the face of the rump, the shoulder of mutton, heart, liver, tough fowls, The pigeons and other dry game. method of braining Is similar to the pot roast, only the braising old-tim- e is far easier in that the water of the United. Commercial Travelers will probably be held In Logan in June. The property value of Weber county, as shown in a report submitted by the county assessor, shows an Increase of $1,303,031 over the values for 1909. . William II. Janney of Bingham has been granted a patent for a pulp extractor, while lEphraim A. Mldg'.ay of Salt Lake has Becured a patent on a damper a- -J air regulator. While attempting to climb aboard a loaded flat car at Ogden, while the train was In motion, George Ewald, a switchman, fell beneath the wheels of the moving car and lost his right leg. Of the 175,000 head of sheep booked to shear at Modena, 50,000 head have been sheared thus far. Ninety shearers are employed in the Modena pens, and excellent progress Is being made. Another successful market day was held in Midvale on Saturday, under the auspices of the Commercial club. Farmers from all parts of tbe county were In town with their farm pro- The in 1910 convention which It Is cooked does not need replenishing and there la much less danger of the kettle burning dry. In each case the meat la rolled In flour, seasoned with salt, pepper and ducts. Just a suspicion of sugar to assist In Will Knowlden, aged 28, who is enthe quick browning. Then It Is gaged In the delivery business In Salt browned in the bottom of a kettle or Lake City, was badly Injured, when an a frying pan, using some of Ita own automobile, goiug at frightful speed, fat. suet, butter, or drippings, and crashed Into his wagon. The machine then put into a stewpan or braising was driven by a boy. kettle and covered well with flavored The fruit crop of Nephl, Mona and soup stock or gravy, or even hot wa- Levan was severely Injured by the ter, herbs, and simple seasoning, and heavy frost of April 14. The indicaIhen left tightly covered to stew slow tions for a good crop of fruit were exly for several hours. cellent, but it Is feared that the plos-som- s were totally destroyed. Butter Ravlgote. The beet growers of Richfield met This butter is composed of the loV Saturday afternoon to select a com.owing Ingredients pounded together mittee to meet the sugar company ofIn a mortar: First, blanch In boiling ficials regarding the site for the prowater for two minutes one pound of posed sugar factory, there being conherbs, tarragon, mixed chervil, burnet, siderable enthusiasm manifested. chives and cress, then press out tbe The police believe that Nat W'llson water by squeezing them in a cloth; was driven to suicide because of disf one-halwell dozen put them with in a recent real estate appointment washed anchovies and the same of deal in Wilson, who was a Ogden. hard boiled eggs Into a mortar, add 38 old, blew his brains a piece of garlic about the size of a Janitor. a years out with double-barrele- d shotgun. pea, a seasoning of salt and pepper, H. E. Smith, 40 years old, a fireman two ounces of gherkins and two ounces of capers; these last should be for the Utah Copper company, was acwell squeezed for the vinegar; when cidentally killed at Bingham by falling well pounded and smoothed through from the footboard of an engine on a sieve they are to be mixed with the H level. He was crushed to two pounds of butter, two tablespoon-ful- death, after being dragged several of oil and one of tarragon vine- yards. gar, and again pounded and mixed for Fully 50 per cent of tbe fruit blosuse. soms escaped the frost In Weber county, according to the estimates of prominent' fruit growers, anl unless Ham Bone Soup. Boil the bam bone, which should further damage Is caused by unexpecthave some meat on It, In fresh water ed cold weather tbe outlook Is good Pour off for a reasonable large crop. for about five minutes. this first water. Cook it gently and The asparagus harvest Is now on In season to taste. Cut up potatoes fine Davis county and the Woods Cross and add to the soup. Just before serv- canning factory is at work. The acreing pour In one cup of milk, thicken age of asparagus has Increased a with a little flour. Before putting In great amount this year, as it is estitbe milk all fat should be skimmed mated there is over 100 acres of asfrom the soup. Other vegetables may paragus within a comparatively short be added if wUbed. If corn beef Is radius of the cannery. not too salt, soup may be made In the With several ugly gashes on the same manner from the water in which head, which evidently caused Instant it has been boiled. One egg may be death, the body of an unidentified beaten and stirred stiff with flour and man was found floating In the river In the mixture dropped by bits Into the Ogden canyon, near the Hermitage soup and will be found an improvehotel, about 6 miles from Ogden. late ment Sunday afternoon. It Is believed the man was murdeied. Boiled Bread and Butter Pudding. Short Line has comThe Butter a pudding dish and In tbe bot- mencedOregon plies for the new driving tom put a layer of Jam or marmalade double-trackinof the and trestle in or stewed fruit of any kind. . western end of the Lucln gome very thinly cut slices of fruit or west extreme on the 4.200 feet Add three tablespoonfuls About marmalade. be double-tracked- . of sunnr, and repeat tbe layers till the end of the lake will the work will that It estimated being dUh Is full. Beat up two eggs, and m add enough milk to them to thorough- requ!re four or five mui.th. With thj assistance of the business ly moisten the bread In the basin. Cover with a well buttered paper men of Ogden and the members of and place In a saucepan of tailing wa the Weber cub, the government center. Boll for two or three hours with sus which bepan In Ogden on the l."th the lid clocely on, and the water dur and will contlnuo for about two weeks. lng the time must never get off the Is expected to ho 'as accural" an toll. Before serving turn this pudding account of the number of Inhabitants on to a hot ll. b. of Ogden as It Is possible to make. Rulir.g 'hat the teks' club la not a Caramel Nut Ice Cream. charitable Institution, and murt. thereThin rciitt for an unusual frozen fore, pay taxes In Fait !.ake county. dessert I given by a capital house Judge M. L. Ritchie of the Third div keeper. Ilrst, a custard made of a trlct court has made a far rea"hlns of milk and decision, which will affect practically pint and three-quarte- r Put a pound ot every club in Sa t Lake and In tbe two egg, no sugar. brown sugar the old fashioned dark state at large owning It own projerty. kind -- In a saucepan and stir over 71im n", the Navajo Indian iia'.n.it fire till It has become a rich. (h the i'nlied State grand Jury whom dark brown. Combine with the cus Frld-- y tard snd set to cool. When cool add returned an Indictment last of murder h!m with the charging a a pint of stlfHy whipped cream, a post Charles keeper Fritz, trading half pint of pecan nuts, passed through pleaded the nuet chopper (fine knife), and at Hefferon lat NovemiK-rKiiilty to murder in the first degree t when arraigned In the I'nlted Stales on Monday, ourt A Vegetable Combination. annual report of the state InTbe A tsty vegetable combination dissurance commissioner will. It is said, covered by one hostess Is green pea of carrot and served show that the department bai remld with rubes with cream or brown sauce. The veg. ceived and turned over to the state ""l ii.tii(l rtabtca must be simmered separately treasurer between before being combined. A pretty dish, In revenii", collected In filing fees snd prcni'iim taie from abint ISO as well as an appetizing one tfe. Ere and miser I aneou InKiiiauce doing business In the state. companies Croutons. The escape of the memIn attempted oven of bread the for crusts Dry chain of gang was nipped bers Ogden' over left of CTOutcn pieces Any one of the guard when In bud the bread dried In thl way, put through the meat grinder, and set awsy tn a shot the leader of the plot, wounding glass Jar unsealed, will be found con- him In both legs, the other memtiers venient for breading and much nicer of the gang Immediately abandoning ill intention of flight than cracker crumb. Families are being found by the census enumerators In some of the Cocktail. Orange Into small Cut orange pulp very outlying counties, which. If former Add finely chopped dates or President Roosevelt looks over the pleres. I figs and squeeze In enough strained list, will convince him that there woman One cover. suffI'tah. not race If suicide lo to Juice do orange iciently tart, add a few drops of lemon In Iake Breeze gave the enumerator tbe name of sixteen living children. Juice. Serve Ice cold In glasses. President Charles II. Moyer of the Egg'ese Pancakes. Beans. of Federation of Miners Is tourUoii Western Cream One cup of sour mlik or buttermilk Soek one cup dried lima beans over ing the mining camp of I'tah In an a little ')'(, or, half teaspoonful ot night drsln and cook In boiling salt- effort to stimulate the organization sods, one half teaspoon'til of melu soft; drsln. add cup and acquaint the miner affiliated with Isrd. enoueh rVrar to make a soff bat ed water until cream and season with butter and salt the f"f!fiat'fn in this s'ate of the t f Reheat before serving. '.iatlon la the Black Hills. lor km; Physician and Surgeon Best Home Made Caskets TELEPHONE 6L Stock Burial Shoes. Fine Hearse in connection. Offloe at residence. Phone No. 105 red Mor-lense- Complete OmOK AT RESIDENCE D, Oj Miner, M, D, Grace Bros. Lumber Co. Physician and Surgeon PHONE'NO. 84 OFFICE AT RESIDENCE T. L, FOOTE Attorney at Law County Attorney Phone No. 6. at Court House Office HENRY ADAMS Don't Buy from us unless you want to get Sash and Doors, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Builder's Hardware Also Cement, Coal, Coffins and Caskets, at the Lawyer Practice In all the Courts. All legal matters given careful and prompt attention. Oftice second floor ot Goldsbrough Block. Dr , J, A. BOOTH one-hal- s R. DOWNS NEPHI NATIONAL Dentist Offloe Rooms Nos. 2 and Phone No. 136-2- IBANKf t, Winn Building. Lowest Possible Prices . Thos H, Burton Interest paid on Licensed Abstractor snd Notary Publlo I buy and sell Real Etatate. Loans, Insuranoe, Mining Stocks, Blue Prints. Room 1, Winn Bldg. Phone No. 13C-- Time Deposits Enoch Burton at the rate of 4 per cent per annum J.'B. OSTLER. PmlKlDrwT L. 8. HILL, Architect K. R. BOOTH. Cakhiks a Specialty. Residences Room No. 5, Winn Bldg. That New Coal Yard and Livery Stable.... George W, Booth Merchant Tailor Suits made to last and fit at reasonable prices. Long experience In eastern tailoring' bouse. All Kinds of Job Hauling and Drayage Most Reasonable Prices Hay, Grain and Stalling FORREST HOUSE Headquarters for Traveling Men. New elegantly appointed 8 room addition, steam heat, baths, etc. One block south and one east of court house. Phone 22. Harris & Mecham St.bl. oa.-b.- lf Black Watt af Ceari Heat ten-cen- b St-ordx- y Tday. my fct noiiur.iEHTs trim ML Pleasant Marble Works. Tho. beliisloa. Local AgeaL Iit cut-off- City Barber Shop CODKTEOUS THKATMKST AND FIRST CLASS WORK Three Doors North N. A. NIF.SON, of PROPRIETOR Poit Office "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD If it's first class work you are looking WELL for go to USE The Modern Barber Shop Nephi Plaster and moot up tv1tt brbrhnp In NrpM. Boot Rlek Und and bath lo mnnrcUaa, Two doora smith ot Pnmt Offw-e- . Tlnm Balcoclor bra., Has No Equal froprtcUira Livery and Feed Stable Bus Meets All Trains. Good Livery Rte. Dray and Express Wagons. Agents for Coal. Phone Us. No. 44 2. The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World. 1 Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co, H D. GOLDSBROVGH, Proprietor Juab County Mill and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS Of Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to date Our Leaders Gold Coin Flour and Fresh Ground Graham , SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD A P, i n o rn m n of Natural .. Beauty all the way CANYON of ih GRANDE EACLE RIVER CANYON canyon ot th gunmson GARDEN f the GODS Ruby canyon MANITOU SPRINGS glen wood springs THE R0YAL gorge PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS TO DENVER and ST. LOUIS |