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Show THE UTE SENTINEL 1\'lidvale, Utah, Friday, February 1, 1935 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Baked Spinach 1 can spinach 1 egg well-beaten ~~ cup milk 3-4 cup bread crumbs Salt Pepper Butter Mix the ingredients, saving s ome of the bread crumbs for the top of the dish. Place in greased baking dish. Put generous pieces of butter on top of crumbs and slightly salt again. Bake until brown and firm. Serve with slices of lemon or vinegar. Cranberry &Orange Salad 1 cup uncooked cranberries 1 orange 1 cup sugar 1 pacltage lemon gelatin Put cranberries and orange thru food chopper, then mix sugar with mixture. Dissolve gelatin as directed, when cold, add fruit mixture. When hardened, serve on _lettuce with dressing. Banana Fluff ,-z 1 pound fresh marshmallows 1 cup broken nut meats 1 _8 teaspoon salt % pint heavy cream 1 cup mashed banana pulp 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup powdered sugar Cut marshmallows into small pieces. Whip cream, add vanilla, sugar and salt. Stir in cut marshmallows and nuts. Freeze in elec- PAGE SIX · Frills And Furbelows Mark Latest Neckwear WOM E - A All the !at.;st f r Hls and furll<.!are b e ing used in neckwear which give::; a ce.cta1n s u mmery suggP ::~tion t? t h e fm cks t ha t is very !'efr0.sb1.:1g . lf you are teo sensible to era v e w h ole co :>tur..:H~s with a southe1.·n r.i L', you can at least treat yonr dark d r esses tc Ilows l ======~===-~~~--~========~================,===-~============~==============~~-=====~== ~ f~om thet: wint er decora~change Floor Waxes And Polishes I Newest Street Shoes tion Eight Haurs Sleep Will by a fresh cnsp touch. and pas tel piques, nets Made Of Cloth Fabric ' andWhite Can Be Made At Hom£ Recondition Complexions dainty silks are the materials I Attractive :floors are the pride January is the month to recondition complexions that have been of all home-makers. Beautiful polsadly neglected during the early ished fioo.rs add to a woman's winter. It is a good time to take sense of satisfaction in her home. In addition to making a fioor advantage of the extra hours one has at one's disposal during this I beautiful, waxing and polishing time of year and to put thought decrease the upkeep and repair and energy into getting the skin, bills. Linoleum also wears much figure, and general health back to ~onger and is easier to keep clean the state where it was before the 1f waxed. The polisher and waxes for rush of Christmas shopping and keeping :floors attractive can be parties. · First of all, everyone should made very easily and inexpensively wax n.v~r a~e eight hours of sleep every in the home. In making the night for an entire month. This one should never work in a room j v.'ill help to get rid of lines, circles, where there is fire, with turpentine and puffs under the eves, wrinkles and wax, which must be combined, . across the forehead, and post-holi- as turpentine is inflammable. 1~ t t t th' daTyhneerves. d . mg o secon 1mpor an i do is to figure out a sensible, nonfattening diet and stick to it. Everyone has undoubtedly eaten too candies and hmany rich desserts, ~uring Deall dishes eavy main cember and probably gamed a few Even if you have not, the 1 P?und~. digestive system needs a rest for a few weeks. . For your health as I Here is one whatx rectipe: Melht i nf a vesse1 over o wa er one- a 1 pound beeswax, one pound paraffin wax. Remove from the stove and a.dd one-half pint raw linseed oil and one and one-fourth pints of turpentine. Stir the mixture vigorously. Store in a tight container. When using, apply a smalll amount to the floor surface. Allow to f'tand a short time. Rub into the Many of the newest street shoes are made of cloth fabric. This rnaterial has been perfected until it is extremely durable and as good looking as leather. The pump is a popular example of this type of shoe and has bands of a salt and pepper tweed stitched I horizontally around the shoe. Like most of the other shoes, this apj pears in black, brown or blue. The ' latter color is expected to be much in demand for spring. Sometimes the fabric pump is trimmed with bands of patent leather across the vamp and distinguished by a pert little bow which can be of any contrasting color you may desire. found now replacing velvets and heavy meta!li.:! C<'llars and cuffs. Mousseline de soie is another material_ which helps in t he maldn~ uf multitudes of pleates and frills, whic.h is th: type of thiz::g every one IS wantmg and wearmg these days of mid-winter. Ecru net and lace make some of the new collars which consist of a simple round frill to frame the neck and a double jabot of pleated, lace incrusted net dependent from it. Faggoting, hemstitching and smocking are being revived on fine neckwear. I I i·j::::=::;::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :·::::::::::::::~: ::::::::~:::"~~ A LIFE RETIREMENT POLICY There is no better investment OJd School Day Route JACK J. CRANE r M :: · ~ · . · p . · . · . : · ~ ~ · . ~ · . · . ~ o p . ; _ ~ ~ ; · t · : · ~ d · . ~ · . . M ~ . · · . . · ~ . ~ . · ; ~~~~:~~:~:~ Efg£ :~ ~~:!~~;~Jt~~?~ ~i ~;~r ~~:!:.xe~; ~ i~~~!:~:i.:~~~~~g~ :::~;;;: ::;:p:~:e~;~EI~ Woman Who Sews Creates ~~u~~~~ w~Z::~ ~~~r~~~ ;:~~:[. 1 -ct~ngling ~r~a':~ 1_;___! ·.·.-....:: . . 1 :t but with friction rather than be b r h d ht O 7:lg d a goo po lS can ) . \ · ame ordi.nary building Cover an The woman or girl who sews tWcknesses of several \Vith brick create to opportunity the has "\t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;~..;:;::;:;:;:;:.;;::;;:;:;:;:;:;:;;::;;:;:;::Jf man~ unusual and original effects padding using any oi.:l soft rna terwhich makes her a real artist. But ial. Co~r the paddntg and se\\.T this her artistry need not be of a comRelations Between Employer plicated nature that consumes a and Enlployed "As a business person, a girl is I g_reat amount of time. Some of the n;uy sack. Fold each end to center a cog in the machinery; she is srmplest ways of treating many simply there to fulfill her part. commo~placo furnishings s up:;?lies Therefore, a girl's attitude to the them With new and unexpected inm.en around her should be strictly terest. the padding. Then bring the ends impersonal. She is not to look for . Ther~ are many ways of achievcompliments nor to accept special mg umque results. One may use of the burlap from each si·je and bias tapes and bindings, colorful pull them through the wire bale of attention." an ordjnary mop holder. Draw the A man's attitude should likewise threads, organdy frillings, braids be strictly businesslike with no and yarns to supply color in apungentlemanly or improper ad- propr~ate designs. Plain garments, household linens vances. "It is the correct thing to be and furnishings can be delightfully uniformly polite in business rela- decorated by means of rows of tailtiona and to remember that a ored stitching. Towels, bed linens pleas'ant manner is almost always and articles of every day use may If bacon fat is rubbed over the be made to appear very . interesta passport to success." of potatoes before they are put skin monostitched ing by machine the oven to bake, skins will into A young girl should know in- grams. and crumble and will break not stinctively when she should or I Quilts, pillow-tops, chair-pads flavor. delicious a have and rugs can be washed more easshould not do certain things. 1 "In business life it is not good ily if the padding is held securely Before removing a soiled tablefirm to dine with your employer." in place with stitching or quilting. An exception may be when men I M?-ny be~utiful effects can be ob- cloth, put camphor on all fruit and women meet to talk business tamed With colorful thread and the stains. Then wash the same as any j work can be done quickly by ma- white material. over the dinner table. "It is a violation of etiquette to . chine by any woman. . accept invitations from employers or fellow clerks," during business hours. , for topping on vanilla ice • • aJ Effects . Many 0rJgm Modes And Manners J=_= ~ ~ Your Family, Your Income Your Future With w·mtef M.JlteDS F0IIOW . i=-~ PROTECT Another point of interest has .::;! _-.!.: been noted among the new shoes. Very short vamps and very high ~! heels are once more coming to t h e front. ... ..:.. : .. !i ·.u.. ·-·....... ..·w.·.·.·.y· ·.·.·.l_.__ -_i -~. - ---------------------------- -.....-----.... ; _____ from strings around the .. ' . . nee · Snow bitten fingers have taught • • • • Sports followers the ValUe Of the mitten string. It follows the old school day route, up one coat sleeve, around the neck , and down the other sleeve. for the FJNER THINGS ~.................................................. ,......."............................~ ~Ri £?:.~:~l~Ftal:~:~~~~~ Ir;:··;:~~~~~~~i~"! i ~ i ! ri:~:~~~i !~~:~~~£;,:~~fti j ;,,:.! ~_i Buy Yo!mCloth_es H. F. RASMUSSEN ; ~:,__; .,i ! ~. 1, :: : '' = r~::;tj!~~ ~:t~i~.~r~~~ J:=:::i~~:~~~~::.:::-. :U LINGERIE HELPFUL HINTS Washed just as carefully as you would yourself. them do Only pure, soft water and :finest soaps are used. I IDVALE HAND LAUNDRY .... -.------------------ A girl's entire attention should be given to the thing in hand. She should never make notes or &peak of tl'v affairs of the :f.irrr. \Vhen snc. lP.aves the office, she leaves the business behind. A sales pel sou must show good manners in w&.iting on his cust, om.ers. Clerl\.s she ul<.~ not gossip b~ hind the counter. Good tnanner:.:;; 1n business fH"t: s!mply condc·nsed cr.rnmon sense. Hat Crowns Continue To Rise To New Heights Hats are rising to heights of which the modern woman never dren.med. The ascent began almost and the mode for over night, tricorns and low-cut and berets snug creations that seemed so securely established for the entire season has been forced to give way before the popularity of these new models. Gaily towering hats are now very flattering. They possess a g~eat deal of youthfulness about them, and still more gaiety. There seems to be also an infinite sa.ucineCJS and gaiety in the wearing of the new hats. Canned Cherries Provide Many Tempting Desserts During the winter when there are no new fruits or vegetables on the market, many women are likely to fall into the habit of serving the same f~ods to their family week after week. In order to pull yourself out of such a rut, make use of your canned fruits. Cherries, which were canned during the summer, may be used to make cherry pies, a dish which is always enjoyed. There are many other tempting desserts and other dishes which can be made with this famous fruit, for instance: Cherry Muffins, which can be made as follows: 2 -cups sifted flour 4 teaspoons of tartrate baking powder, or 2 teaspoons of combination baking powder. 1 cup milk ~ cup chopped cherries lh teaspoon salt 1 egg beaten 14 cup shortening, melted Mix milk, egg and cherries. Combine with the sifted dry ingredients using as few stroke~ as possible, adding the shortening last. Fill greased muffin tins twothirds full and bake in a hot oven, 400 degrees F. for 25 to 30 minute~. How Much Is It Worth? - • To get the doctor in case of sudden illness or accident! • To summon help quickly when fire breaks out! • To call the veterinarian for sick or injured stock! • To arrange parties, get-togethers of all kinds and make plans for meetings, church affairs, etc.! 182 N•rtb Ham Ph••• Hl4L 58 ----··-·····----------~ Business and Professional DIREC TORY Salt Lake City Firms who invite and appreciate Jordan Valley Patronage PUMPS We have a full line of shallow and deep well Pumps. Electric & gasoline driven. Call or phone New and Used Furniture At Prices That Please HoUand Furniture Co. Company Crane 864 So. State Was 5518 Wa8. 273 807 W. 2nd So. PHONE WAS. 2706 EARDLEY ELECTRICAL SERVICE COMPANY Fixtures - Wiring - Repairing Frank H. Eardley, Mgr. 153 East 2nd South CHAS. A. FOWLER Safe Expert - !\lakes Keys Repairs Locks - Guns - Bicycles Door Checks- Does Grinding Mail Orders Promptly Filled Ph•ne Waa. U&O 62 West 3rd S~ . - Salt Lake City A telephone costs but a few cents a day. ..• FURS Tile :Be•t Ia Furs at 1111& •eat Prices The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. I ----- - - -···--------· GDm c.mm .,.. •st Does Your Piaae Pl~e? impr•ve. a piano to a rema.rk.a.ltle &ecr-u. I Aa.ve years ef •Ktt•ri. .oe. Gwua.ateed work. :rt.&Naalale Pricet! ~ H. W. •JtDWEG au ••· 1Uia ~ - 11y. HG'7 |