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Show TrfE NEPHI. UTAH. S. Mews Tee Home Page of Live Topics TSinm rflj NFPH1, county seat of Juab Jj couaty, Utah, the greatest dry farming section of Utah, owns its own electric light plant, waterworks and 8 miles paved streets. Two banks, lumber yard, plaster mill, fine schools and a modern hotel. : : TIMES-NEW- f . 1 Suggestions for the Farmer and Housewife, prepared by specialists in the Department of Agriculture for the people of Blast Juab County. : : : Short stories about people of prominence in our country The Housewife and the V Our P.art in Feeding ar "J'Viijf In a rupler. Under Ills presidency Oilim U detained to see some days," wrote Aduchl Klnno-wuk- e In the New lork Tribune lust July when tint reins of government were put In the hands of Control lVng Kwoclnwg. Things have been happening In a pretty tumultuous fash-Ioover since; but the bitter wordn of tlmt Feng's iiiinouiieeiiient of his decision to retire from the presidency seem to lndlciete that the dnys were eventful In spite of rather than because of nny potency In himself. JUa innminte whs II lied with such sentences lis: "J ordered the negotiations fur peace while the rebels were triumphant ;" "My effort to save from misery brought inure lulserv : inv Ion... t., mm iim i. Udlloti resulted In more confusion," iiikK-- I am mo weak for the burden." Q- ' President Is Apparently, dill, us Mr. Aihichl culled him. "an Interrogation point of Oilnee politics." tJeneral Feng was one of those whom Vunn Shlh-kul- , who dominated sev eral of the commanders of the Imperial army, wtretly ordered to bring about the emperor's ubdliullon of the throne. the Nation (Special Information Service, United States Department Information Service, Unlte4, States Department of Ar1cultur.) SOME QOrCK BREADS THAT SAVE WHEAT. (Bpsclal CHINESE INTERROGATION POINT EAST JUAB COUNTY invites the stranger within its gates to investigate the possibilities afforded here before going elsewhere. The famous Levari ridge is known throughout the world. Two railroads pass through Nephi. : : of Agriculture.) FOOD AND CAR SPACE, TOO. SAVE n h ( g I r . I A Plate of Palatable and Attractive Muffins Wheat Flour. Made Without the Use of Any 4 EAT HOT BREADS MARTIN, BOSS OF CONGRESS AS WAR MEASURE fongreRs bus a loss, ftnd be If Thomas Staples Martin, of Virginia. As the inajiirlty leader of the senute, the Virginia sonutor wields a power Use of Substitutes Will Do Much which holds the entire war congress In line. Theoretically, Keuator Mrr-tl- n to Relieve Wheat Situation bus no power over the house of and Aid Allies. representatives, yet Ids word bears has lie so practithat enough weight cal control of both bodies. 0 EAT From the gnllery Seuator Martin SOME GOOD THINGS Is about the busiest man on the floor LMtnlnutlve In of the war senate. stature, lie bustles around very much Biscuits, Muffins, Waffles and Griddle like a clucking hen watching over her Cakes Are Better Than Yeast brood. When there Is Important adBreadWill Tickle Palate the ministration legislation before and Satisfy Stomach. body. It Is Senator Martin who whips the recalcitrants Into line, and when Clsculis, niuf.ins, griddle cakes, wafthere Is autladmlnlKiratlon legislation fles use these In place of yeast breud white-lialrsame diminutive, a up It is the and save wheat. To make a yeast senator from Virginia who bread of good texture some wheat 4, f makes himself very busy working the flour must be used to furnish the soft pedal. gluten necessary for this fonn of As a lU.r tikor Senator Martin Is negligible quantity. He does not leavening. Quick breads leavened onite and rarely niMtirs In the Congressional ltecord, but when he speaks the with baking powders or sour milk, or , acts, Crcatn of tartar with baking soda, do not need this gluten, so we can use other cereal flours that do Dot contain sluten for them. Darley flour. HELPING THE FRENCH corn flour, cornrneal. buckwheat flour, oatmeal, sweet potato flour, ksflr, and feterlta meal all such can be used ; To help restore the penniless for quick breads. Their use will do among the French war sufferers to touch to relieve the wheat situation, economic Independence and 8t the aa they require BO wheat- - They are tuinie time promote rlnwr commcrcliil delicious, too, so when you serve your relations l.itwieii the t"nltel States family with hot breads made from the ami France, an eKlintige market for wheat eubslltutea you help your counAmerican nd French smmIs will be try and the allies, and at the same MaMlt'! through the efforts of Oie time furnish your family with good according Tr nil things to cnt. to Mr. Itenjamln Cram of Ilaltimore For hot biscuits almost any of the soand New York, orgnniwr of the substitute flours cno be used, using Viet. the Mime amount of shortening and , Mr. Crnm. who Is a French baking powder as for wheat biscuit . .iiiiiii married to an American, reand enough llifild trt Wiake a dmigh of the right tonslteny for roll'ng. Half cently returned from Paris, where she corn flour and half cornrneal makes a pent si month. Among the patrons iiiil iitroneises of her organisation In good biscuit or half cornrneal and I r ii !!'. hn siijs. are the wife of Preshalf peanut meal. ident Pi.lncnlre; Mrs. William O. Tula barley drop biscuit Is deSharp, wife f the American ambassalicious: dor; Pierre Mlile, th writer; Felix Barlsy Drop Biscuits, Mine. Paul Adnm. C. W. Vcdl!. IK . I rvtfui tnllh. t curfuts bsrly Int. inl of flour. American the atiiirlip r!tiniier S tMisonnfol tcsspfonfole salt. bk IS tall!wnfijls i t,.!.)! at Parl; C'oniptese Malhieu Ine powder. J,. Noil!e. ten. Malllerre and the Iluchesse de llennont P.nked,ln a shevt this tnskes a good An American coiiunittee will be orgatiizefl. Mrs. Cram announces. In this buttered end served with shortcake, country the organization will operate under the name of the French Crafts fresh crushed berries or other fruit. H ie!. When any bean wal or pcahot meal are used the fat should le reduced, as both of these contain much fat. For muffins the standard recipe can KAISER TOOL OF THE BURIAN, mitistltutlnft the other again le flours In place of all or part of the fonnd th bent flour.' Itolled osfs can he put When Couot d as It u t inn In Austria-Hungarloo much thrrmth a f'"d gribder and for him and resigned from the offlct any other flur or m!il in qulk i'US tniif?,n of foreign minister, the fjermsn am: bread. Here Is a 'he pan ;ennsn of the dual kingdom made from oatmeal anil corn flour; Oatmesl-CorFlour Muffm. rather anxious about Ms sue 4 f .i baKtna Put ulicn P.aron P.urlaa was I cut f il oimil, Herat. mrn I (WW. nametl they were content, fin" the t tn ti mils. t lt.Mwrfu nelf- lann always has been entirely rub- - S ciirfot e4 fat. esirs 1 iMHpnnntql salt. misslT to the knlser. made muRins from cirn Amir These Of plebeian Magyar birth, with mnohroorn Magyar title of baron, be Is and Ixtiled rice or boiled hominy trlts re also delicious: mm h and detestel quite Muffins, He Is as in Hungary as in Austria. I rupful c4t fni'4 I graceless In appearance aa he Is In r I ispnoaris bli- hrerilnir silts manner and speech. Is defective la lr tw.1lt Ikp fnriM. n. cH milk. vision, except as regards 5 stunt ob- I ruflll lepwnfiil tn1tI torn I4 ciipfuls Is a and tii"'Ktfj extremely deaf, ject, e tst. 1rmr compensated by his extraordi-tar- y are waffles and rakes tirlddle alwsys skill In Hp reading. He Is a man P.iickwheat rnkes nwde with f r Initiative or constructive ability, popular. bskina posdef In place of the nd bis only advantage In the eyes f hricke.beat yeat-rsleh- ktilwr la that he can rely uio cakes are very rood. out bis orderii. .iirn to carry Cakes er Wamee. Buckwt the empire stand Tls! In llunif.ry nn-- l I'.iirh n In lite remainder ofbrand. IS nl buck- - 14 cipfuls snilk. s Tlr.a Is a mast whrnl fVTtr reactionary der.ioiism srel tjrininy .f the Ilobenr.ol!m 1 terful man of the most harsh and intH character who has relentlessly criilid I 1 t.afprvm'illS e4 shoetenlae. lrs (kw.w rvery ffort to Intmdnr-- fif.iierssl sufTrsge in Hungary I temfpvntitvl ssit. WHAT YOU 4. with the de- that can he made without wheat flour. It every futully In the United States were acquainted with them, a wheat shortage would never pinch aguln, war or no war. Hy not being ncqunlnted with them, you are missing an oppor- tunlty for sorely needed pn- triotlc service. liesldes, you are missing the npMtrtuulty or eating delicious bread. Get acquainted with quick breads mude from cornrneal and wheat substitutes, It Is a duty you owe your country and a pleasure you owe yourself. X T ix ii I ITT X T J t J ARE MISSING I Get acquainted M ... C Fninon-AtiMTleuI- " na, O-rnl- n t)-- i trnr ,e.r. ,e,,ifl 1 olj-fhlo- d ff rtft I MWfl Carload of Potatoes and Cucumbers Badly Damaged as the Result of Improper Bracing Upper Right Hsnd Corner, Basket of Cucumbers Crated for llcloua quick breads etl m f 1 Corn flour, barley flour, or one-halcorn flour and one-hal- f peanut meal or sweet potato flour can be used in the following recipe to make delicious, crisp, brown waffles t f Waffles. t cupfula flour. S teaspoonfuls eKK. 1 tablespoon fuls fat. Ins powder, t teaspuonful salt. 14 rupfuls milk. S tk- - Market space is open tb9, remainder of the lond Is In dnnper circulation of air to and from the Ice. Standard Ventilation. Produce that can be shipped safely " AVOID under "standard ventilation' (vents open, without Ice) may be looded near the roof with less dm ger than produce Greater Care on Part of Shippers that' requires Ice. But safe shipment of such produce 'requires nlr spaces in Packing Perishable Prolove, between, and below the pack-ageso that coot, fresh ale- - entering duce Is Urged. the open vents may reach ail parts of the load, otherwise the latent beat of the produce, together with the heat HEAVIER LOADS ARE CARRIED genTated hcn closely packed together, will cause rapid decay and great losses. Mixed enrlot shipments are some- Heavy Demands on Railroads Due to times received with the produce, such Increased Have War Conditions as and scattered cucumbers, potatoes Difficulties In Handling Fruits through the load because the containand Vegetables.- ers have broken open In transit. It Is well In mixed enrlot shipments to It Is not enough to select, grade, and see that each type of produce Is londed pack perishable produce carcf'illy; It by Itself, spaced nd braced, so that it must be properly londi-- In the cars to will not shift nbout while traveling to prevent food waste.t SVnT thousands market. of pounds of fruits and vegetables thst were not properly loaded In freight cars arrive at large market centers In such condition Hint they must K, re-- $ DON'T WASTE CAR SPACE nnv i, pacej ani soiaareat low pneea. ruined J 4" You know that, at this time. $ some coreoe practically food Is precious and that none frme shifting tind lack of ventilation In i T of It can be allowed to go to T transit. X waste. P.ut the loss I not borne eolJrely by i Io you know that, at this time, the producer and shipper, for bKliiy. freight car space Is equally witli the nstlon at war. every frelglit J car must haul more cargo, ana im-- ! 4, predou and that to waste It I X to invite disaster? food, also j proper loading, which of produce T When shipment waste car sjiace, iMrcausc ears oadel j 4. and other pcrihnhle fool prml- csries.siy no nm serve trie nations nets are not properly packed In 1 needs. the car, they fare badly and Carry Heavier Loads. there Is lor of food. J Vhen produce. Vegetable and HeportB from railroads and shippers e short-seshow that under the stress of Car the like are not properly packed In the car, there Is loss of equal- - e freight cars have be-- n carrying heavier loads than In the past, and In ly valuable car space. some cases maximum safe loading has For your own protection from bcrt worked out for certain crop. money loss, and for the prolec- - X The department of arricullure snd the tion of the country from food T railroads are endeavoring to educate loss and shipping loss, exercise X to see that ship- - T shipper to the necessity for proper scrupulous care .... 1, 1 T i. spacing, arrangement, nnd bracing or 4. loads.in cars to prevent Injury in trsn the car. PROPER LOADING ttrrough-Inadequat- WASTE TO . s, d New" Spinach Is Favorite. This is Just an item about spinach end how you Can help prevent a ralh-r- r lmHrtant loss In it. All that Is asked of you Is that ?"U do not discriminate unfairly, when you go to market. In the matter of two kinds of hlh are practically alike spinach except In looks. Prickly seeded spinach Is an old type that Is coming back on lie market this year becaue seed of the common spinach Savoy leaf- -is eenrce. It resemble die dandelion somewhat In appearance. It has Just as much food value and as good s flavor as the smoother-leafeSavoy which you are more accustomed to buying, and can ! conked In the seme way. Only a few years ajro, before the Savoy became almost the only type gromn commercially, the prickly aeelcd spinach was the most popular kind produced for winter use. Ho don"t snub this old favorite, fpcclallsls of the t'nlted Slates department of agriculture ere eager to have this explanation spread broadcast because they fear a loss may result from the belief of many eonsnm-er- s sit- graded pro Shipments of csr-ulland dealers that the prickly-seede- d new one differing In duce, such as peaches, put tip In good type is hampers have been received at market food value. In aich condition that they hail tt be repacked before they could be sold, Why Use Commtalf many hmiers being so broken that A JCV bushel yield of corn, which of fruit ss great. All this more human food thno the lo crop produces hecsn the hampers were not propeny other commonly erown on Ameri- erly spaced and braced In the car. : can farm, will supply nearly Fven when loads are braced proptonnds of protein tieeie for flesh and arrive Intact, Inattention to erly more S.isio.nm than units building end of refrigeration and venrequirements condi(oi'oiies) of energy. Wherever results In reaf losses often tilation tions are favorable for extending corn KfJMcnt and decay. moid through acreage It Is evident that considerable of prohibits putaddithrn can be made to the supply of Voidingo murhperishables In a car as to reutt In ting borimn food. The limit of safety mnt such t(es. more Let It be ureed once again. ne to even thonsh there I comment. Millers hou:d give te inl be adhered e cur sbrtnsr of not be lsnp-through attention to the preparation of corn- Ing able to ship the entire crop. If mrj of g'l"'! I'islity and honsewlve cars ere properly looded with ojen should use lncreaed qnarilltle of this pecksces and an ample a sjces betweenberWili as nntrltl.ins sad palatable product flfor racks, the a,f paage substitute for wheat for bread making mstimurfi weight of carloods may be and other purpose. " oiore pradlc treat ly Increased, with le danger able to lnTeae the use f corumeal In front !hsn with light load put our for peoabroad, this country than In th cars IndlTerenfly. Very perl-h-food. ple are fninlilsr with com as h a rSerri-- , si' produce, while most F. u ropes n peoples are not, and plum, being sblTd under though now thy try to do what they aeed special attention in ffr5g'rt!"ii, since ran, . fruit lded within this retard, not twelve two feet of the rA fir Slb4 m food valuable fotir cream and nn'ess this prc-rcf rigerstlon. j r n le ued n many wajs. d lfs I p.r. I al I J J J J j J i j 2 ( Efficiency and the Beehive. productive colony of bees may be likened figuratively to a machine which consumes In friction PO per cent of the e energy applied. This Is not a high of efficiency when meaurel by this standard. The colony In a bog hive, then. Is likened to such a machine In ltd reair and with no attention. In which all the energy Is used simply to drive the wheel. Such a machine Is totally Unproductive. I The properly housed colony which bnd?y mnnlpn-Inte- il I then comf arable to the machine In good repulr but In the hand of a poor mechnnlc, Jtnch a tnnchsne ins do fate work for a time, but the mechanic full to do the necessary work st th rlEht time and the machine I only occasionally productive. Finally, the irodtictlve colony Is like a good onchiiie In the hands of a good While energy Is consumed simply to run the machine, the goot mechanic does the right work at the Hsrt't time and obtains the greatest possible reward In the machine's output. Ku h n figurative comparison mut not t e irr!cd too far. and I nw here nltr to fwrint out the lamentiiWe waste much present dny beekeeping. A do-ire- me-thnn-le. 1 |