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Show THE UTE SENTINE L PAGE TWELVE RECIPES Midvale, Utah. Friday, April 24, 193& HOUSEHOLD A Page for Wilted Vegetables should be soaked in cold w*er for several hours before preparing them for cooking. DATE AND NUT BREAD 1 cup sour milk 1 3 -4 teaspoons soda 1 cup molasses 21,4 cups flour 2 tablespoons melted butter 2 teaspoons ginger 1 teaspoon salt. Mix soda with sour milk and add to mollasses. Sift together flour, ginger and salt, combine the two mixtures, add butter; bake in a greased pan in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 25 minutes. W O lVI E N F~shions Child's Fashions Have Sty e Of Their Own wooden spoon is best for mixing cake batter. A - Beauty - Cookin g DO YOU KNOW THAT LET THEM PAINT Art is not something difficult, only for the exceptional, and beyond reach of all others; it is something for everything for every one. The common belief that children are either talented or not --that they can paint by virtue of a talent they were b~rn with, cr were born without this gift and therefore will never draw or paint -is untrue. According to The Pr1.rents' Magazine the average child'~ power of expression in art can be developed simply and naturally. How to begin to make art an integral part of living? The an~wer is, begin at home with the very young. Encouragem ent is vitaL Each child should be helped t.J give vent to his original patterns. Take an interest in what he does, let him talk about it if he "vants to, but don't press fooli.Bh questions on him, and don't praise too much. Above all, don't laugh. Time was when the small daughter's wardrobe so closely resembled her mother's that it seemed to be merely a miniature of it. Except for her topcoat this season, small daughter's wardrobe is not a bit like yours. Some of the most enchanting dresses for ten-year-old s as well as little tots hang from shoulder yokes with smocking, or are pleated from neckline to hems. They are made from shear voile with delicate nur~~ry figures, linen, broadcloth, and cotton. In the matter of coats, doublebreasted reefers and chesterfield s with velvet collars are most important, with navy blue the most popular color and ginger brown the second. Next to a practical coat and a dress to wear under it for dressy occasions, a new school frock is the most important item in a child's wardrobe. And remember Many adults regard the child's that the shorter the dress the efforts as mere scribbles when these drawings mean a great deal smarter the child. FRENCH OMELET 6 eggs 6 tablespoons liquid ~~ teaspoon salt 1,4, teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons butter. The general rule is, for each egg use 1 tablespoon liquid, ,%' tablespoon butter. Season to taste. Break eggs into bowl, beat slightly to mix, or until they can b e taken up on spoon; add seasoning and liq uid, which may be cold water, milk or stock, Have ready a smoo th, hot pan (light weight, small pan is best) in which butter, has been melted. Shake the pan so that every part is coated with butter. Pour beaten eggs into pan. As eggs cook, shake pan lightly, and with fork or spatula, gently lift egg. Tip pan, so that .some of uncooked portion can run to side. When puffed, cream, and lightly browned on the" bottom, take pan in left hand, tilting pan downward. With knife, loos- en edge of omelet from pan. Make : : i;:fse slight cut in middle at each side, may be symbolic. but not entirely through the omChildren see color flowing • elet. Fold quickly, and turn on through everything. Their eyes are I to a hot plate, from which it is to keen to discover it where adults be served ,at once. do not. They should be surrounded with color as much as possible. We print Butterwrap pers. As children approach adolescence they may not express themselves as freely as they once did. • • 1 ~..:..;...,.--. This does not mean that the ereative impulse is lost. They have a new energy which intensifies their abality to create but also confuses them. Naturally it is important that young people have good teachers at this time. ~in~~~n~:r!: i:oe:~ W omen Agree JAC 'S To clean windows, place two tablespoons of amonia in twc quarts of water and use without The 115,000,000 life insurance soap. This will give the \.vindows policies outstanding in the United a bright clear polish. States today represent a liability of close to $100,000,00 0,000? Ink stains on wall paper may be removed with a solution of King Edward VIII inherited a- equal parts of hydrogen peroxide long with his crown a gold dinner and amonia. service estimated to be worth $10,000,000? Buttonholes made with a fine crochet thread do not tear out so Over 4,600 people have been easily as those made with ordinary lynched in the United States in sewing thread and can be made more quickly. the last 50 years ? Grant was the only President Hanging sofa pillows in a good who was graduated from West currant of air removes dust and Point? helps to puff up the fell.thers and equalize your weight and make you swteten them. feel better. It is the ideal spring tonic for sluggish circulation and One teaspoon of onion JUICe or the disintereste d attitude which half a sliced raw onion added to generally accompanie s this condi- mashed potatoes gi;res them a dif~ tion. ferent flavor. , 11 -.-- ..._.- w K LVI ATOR reffgera or ,. h I ave been ade D e Luxe LUNCH .. 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Doesn't that extra chin bother you more now that it is time to wear spring clothes? Have you measured your hips to see whether or not they are larger than they were last summer ? Make a resolution to take a twenty-min ute walk every single 1 day. ~tep briskly, holding your ~hest high, head straight, and takmg deep breaths. Eve'n though you ref':se to do exercise when you get up m the morning or to go in for any ative sport, this single twenty-min ute walk will tend to COLD PROT ECT. Your Family, Your Home Your Future UNION PACIFI C STAGE S L. A.. BRISK WALK GOOD AS SPRINGTIME TONIC State and Ceater With A LIFE RETffiEM ENT P oliey There is no better invegt... ment. PROTECT ref. H.P.C A NN O N 8.'J J efteJ'BOD. $~eet Phone !Wd. 180 ME'I'ROPO Lr.rAN LIFE JN... SURANCE COMP.ANY For the first time, users of old electric refrigerato rs will be ready to .replace them, when they .see the new 1936 Kelvinator. 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