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Show Thurnday, October 1. 1936 TIIK TIM NEPIII. UTAH KS-NEW- Scenes and Persons in the Current News PACE TIIKEB Let Us Take a Page From the Note Book of the Hotel Chef BRISBANE THIS WEEK. Airplanes at $750 Kadi IViils of Pacifism The "Man of Calcium" Improving Hiiinun I! reed? Favorite Meat Dishes Which cooked. This, as much as any otl.er factor, makes the steak May Be Served in sersed in a hotel so thoroughly enHome Meals. joyed, because it if still siszhng Fourteen concerns have offered to build small airplanes to cost as little as $750. That is 1 avia- important I the news; bureau of air commerce is to be congratulated on its ctlort to tion encounie indiHying. The day is com- vidual 7 itt' a Arthur Urlatbane 1 Lewis O. Barrows, Republican, who was elected governor of Maine. 2 German flying boat Eolus In ew York harbor after its flight across the Atlantic. 3 Spanish loyalists from Irun and San Sebastian taking refuge on French soil. Iellons Receive Chemical Award pain Appoints New Minister of War In the reorganization of the Spanish cabinet the post of premier was . h: A ft i 7 I ' t. - i than 25.- - airplanes may sound like exaggeration. But it sounded like some years ago when this writer published editorials urging citizens not to spread tacks and cut glass on roads, to puncture automobile tires, because, before long, automobiles would be used by workers going to and from work. That prediction came true. L- - sausages, sweetbreads, which heve been parboiled in ucidulated water and put undct the broiler to become browned, and frequently ground meat patties wrapped with bacon. These aie broiled in exactly the same way os the steak, except for the lennth of time needed in broiling. This depends on temperrtture and the thickness of the meat. Broiling, however, should be d ine at a moderately low temperature for the best results. Pork chops, too, can be just as delicious as those baked and served at hotels if you but insist that they ate cut thick and cooked slowly. Here is the way one hotel chef prepares them: Raked Stuffed Pork Chops. There is nothing like the pride of doing something worth while to make us forget the limitations, is there? We can do anything we want to if we stick at it how long enough. No matter handicapped we are, we can al- ays do something, it it is only p bright smile, or a kind word, or a helpful act. Many of us make the mistake ot thinking that if we were as fortunate as our neighbors, we could live better purer, and more useful lives. 1 have learned from experience that if we cannot succeed in out present position, we cannot in any other If we cannot help the world where we are, we cannot help jt anywhere else. It is not the kind of environment we have, but the kind of thought we think every day and the ideals we are following in a word, the kind of men and women we are. We have already that within ua which will respond to the right influence when that comes. Let us stand upright in our own lot, and try to discover beauty, service and happiness m our own lives. Helen Keller. LL.D. y Better Wisdom I T is not until the soul has learned a better wisdom, learned that the human race is one, and that none can really rise by treading on his brother men. learned that true art is not the slave of luxury, but the servant of humanity, learned that happiness is born, not of the lust to possess and enjoy, but of the desire to give and to bless, then, and not until then, when she brings others with her, can the soul find true rest in her Palace. Van Dyke. ' Pnrk chops, cut thick H cup minced ham H cup minced mushrooms 1 cup bread crumbs H cup rice, uncocked 2 taMrs'Kmns minced onion X Vs tahlcsponns minced green cup tomatoes iepir Brown the ham. mushrooms, onions and green pepper, then add the uncooked rice and tomatoes, ti gether with two cups meat stock. Let cook until the rice is tender. Add the bread crumbs and season to taste. Fill pocket in chops with this. Brown the chops on both sides, cover tightly and bake or thirty slowly for twenty-fiv- e minutes. The little tilings make up Ufa The founder of Christianity taught that what was due to Caesar should i i ' "i be rendered unto him. I.. ffirrfMTfiftifi imrJ in niiilliliiiitftfiiMfcmiiiiiiirif fi 'r'T If He were on earth now He "nff lriir the same of organized might (7ister G. Fisher, chairman of the Pittsburgh section of the Ameri- capital,say knowing that it supplies, in can Chemical society, presenting to Andrew W. Mellon, center, and his our complicated system, the possinephew Richard K. Mellon, right, the society's bronze plaque "for out- bility of steady work. to standing service chemistry." Young Mr. Mellon accepted in the Nobody, not even a clergyman, name of his father, the late R. B. Mellon. can be positive ts to what Christ's commands would be if he returned in this age of flying machines, automobiles, public schools and the strange problem of too much of almost everything, combined with want among many thousands of families lacking food and the government wondering occasionally what to do with millions of bushels of wheat. if' S .' ynj-- given to Francisco Largo Caballero, left Socialist leader. More 000,000 wealth; Jesus denounced great possessions as alien to His gospel, end fatal to His kingdom. "There would te no poverty and no war, because real Christians would refuse to fight" In this civilization, if Christians refused to fight, they would rapidly diminish in numbers and the Pacific coast would be settled by Asiatics. ? - than there are automobiles o n the ground now. Some one preparing u list of ten things that Christians would and would not do says: "There would be no private If?' ty" ing when there will be more machines in the air Certain hotels and restaurants through years of service have gained for their footis a reputation which has traveled far and wide. These dishes, many of them, can become favorites at home, if we but take a page from the chef's note book. Steaks and mixed grills in fret, broiled dishes of any kind are hotel favorites, say the chefs. Choosing Tender Steaks. The chef usually knows how to choose a tender steak. His best indication of tenderness is the amount of fat which it carries. It should have a geneious covering of fat over the outside and a marbling of fat throughout the lean. The steak should Le cut thick, at least one inch, and if it has been aged, so much the hetter. Frequently, the hotel chef buys a whole loin of beef and allows it to hang in his refrigei ated room for several days before he cuts it into steaks, and in somo markets this same practice of aging is followed before the steaks are cut. The best way to broil a steak is to thoroughly preheat the broiling oven with the regulator set to "high," and then place the steak on a rack far enough from the flame or heating element that by the time it is nicely browned on one side it will be half done. When browned on one side, it is seasoned with salt and pepper, turned, and allowed to brown and finish cooking on the second side. served withThe steak should out a moment's delay after it is hot and pulTy with its own juices when the diner makes the first cut. For a Ielicioui Mixed Grill. The mixed grill means simply p whole meal cut.ked in the broiler. Usually this includes a Iamb chop, perhaps little link SUCCEED WHERE YOU ARE. WORD OF HELEN KELLER tii Till Now Britishers Join the Army on Trial w r 1 i? 1 ;a t 4l LfL-J- 1 . ij 1:1 IV- - Itctg An army recruiting officer in London explains to some young recruits "The ew Idea" of his majesty's army. The new idea is the army's supplementary reserve trial scheme. A recruit may join the supplementary reserves for six months. If he likes military life, he may join the regular army. If he does not, he may return to civilian life, but is required to come up for 14 days of training for the next five years. He is given a bounty of six pounds a year and pay while in training. Is Chosen for Palestine Post Lieut.-Ge- J. n. director C. DHL general of military operations and intelligence at the British war office, who was appointed as the new IP- -,. 8 81: ! T-C-- m ; t Duce Greets Mothers and Their Children ' 4 "Vow ' - 1 Fascist government have urged the rearing of large families. Various government funds have been appropriated to give financial aid to families with several children, and the result has been a gradual increase In Italy's birthrate. Germany under the Hitler governFecundity being the most desir- ment has also used similar schemes able feminine virtue, in the eyes of to check the declining birth rate Premier Mussolini, these Italian and to increase the population. The mothers at Potcnza brought their war. and the recent financial disoffspring with them when'they gath- tress in European countries has ered to meet U Duce. Premier caused a falling off in the populaMussolini is here shown chatting tion figures, and looking to the fuwitli a group of mothers, during ture, the militaristic governments his visit to Potenfca. have used every means to Increase For spheral ycarc, Mussolini and the population. U t . his supreme commander of military operations in Palestine to break the Arab general strike by force. At the same time a division of 10,000 troops was ordered to Palestine. Afraid to Mention Tiger Before long you may have footcoaches feeding calcium to their players. You know what we call "a man of iron" is really the "man of calcium.'? The metal calcium in the blood, in quantities that do not change, or that change little, produces a steadiness of nerve lacking in men with a fluctuating calcium supply. It is said that experiments made on four young men at an eastern university showed that a drop in calcium brought on "moodiness, depression and pessimism." If there is high calcium content in the blood serum they are in a "happy, cheerful, optimistic, emotional state." But ask your doctor about it Don't swallow calcium recklessly. ball London thinks something should be done about "more than 250,000 mental defectives," and sterilization, on the German plan, is suggested, on condition that the individual consents. With such a law, sterilization government agents would have few customers. Under one law suggested, the health minister would order the sterilization of "physically ailing persons shown to be carriers of transmissible disabilities." The world is preparing to regulate and improve the human breed, as it has long regulated and improved breeds of cattle, swine and other creatures; a step in the direction of uniformity that may not be desirable. One of the most enlightened educators in America tells teachers and undergraduates that the important thing is the general welfare, not the individual welfare. An excellent idea to put into the minds of young people. They should also be told that individual welfare and striving, with selfishness back of it, is the foundation of general welfare. The baby wiggling its arms and kicking its legs in the cradle is building up one more strong baby, for its own sake, not for the general welfare, to which it, nevertheless, contributes. The man, concentrating on his career, and or. the care and education of his children, has chiefly in mind his career, children and family. But he also is building up the general welfare. Each tiny coral builder worked only for its own speck of coral, but beautiful islands are the result After four years of study, wise men discover that ideas are impressed on the minds o.' children more deeply by moving pictures than by reading books.; Less than four minutes is requirod to estab- Malays dare not mention the name of a tiger lest the ' beast, hearing himself called upon, lish that fact Kin Features nrtliJuu, come to the speaker. HSU Servlc. Jungle-livin- g lno. if AKt- YOU RUYING - STANDARD WANT FIRESTONE'S NEW WINTER DRIVING TIRES FOR SAFE FALL AND PROTECTION NOW AND STILL NEXT SPRIN3 WSURE- -I Mjl BE SAFE! SAVE MONEY! a t?e $ 1f y STANDARD V V T? 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