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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1940. Page Three omme1111 It's Veal for The Springtime Meal SALT IS" USEO I~ SUII..DJNG ~S ! YOUNG MOTHER TELLS ABOUT HER $100 BABY Babies Are Meant to Live Washing machine hints: Always turn off the machine if you are suddenly called away. The average tubful of clothing require. ix minutes for ordinary washingand 10 minutes for badly soiled articles, such as overalls. Change the water twice in laundering soiled articles such as rugs and play suits. Never overcrowd the washing machine, since the garments in it may be torn . IH tlf:NA S<.OTIA! API'RO>CtMJlTii~ 17&' Hl.l6S CF ,vE;t/ ~>'3' eotm4W The oft-repeated statement by .4/I ·AVERAISE oP young married people that they 30 70K$ OF $AJ.T PER MI~L!'. ~ "would have a baby if they could Veal, an excellent food to in$AI.T I.S PU!CED VMiER A N.41l0 afford it" has been challenged efclude in your spring diet, is known SV"lFACE .41(1) ACT.S who mother young a by fectively for its delicacy in flavor. AS AN had her baby for $100. While veal cutlets are perhaps - lWT77" .tAu~ n<E FliiST How she achieved her purpose the most popular veal dish, there --~ is told anonymously in the June GRAPEFRUIT are many ways of bringing veal SEO'IONS WEllE issue of Cosmospolitan. Starting into the menu for your family. ~liED IN with the Henry street (New York FLORICA IN Inez S. Willson, home economist, • LAST ~ IQ:I.I sernurse visiting settlement City) suggests that one of the most {;:-:,~ 96,000,000 vice, the young woman progressed popular ways of doing this is by CANS OF THE serfamily of department the to serving potted veal with dump~UIT PASSEO vice, a private institution, where lings. It uses the shoulder of veal THI: , /C~~~~()IIEfl G 120C.t::RS I. she received encouragement as cut into one-inch cubes and cook'~~W:a~COuMTI:RS. well as actual help in the form of ed until tender. You'll like the people of names and addresses flavor of the combined ingredients. who would be in a position to give Served with the fluffy white the young mother and her baby dumplings, you have something shelter. different and appropriate f o r . "SatJin~,our babie• i• the rno1t tJital con1en>ation program be/ore Amer· Oddly enough, the chief diffispring menus. rca today, •aY• Glady• Denny Shults in the May iuue 0 J Better Hom and farden•. More than 70,00D babie1 die each year, accordiniJ to Ch~l~ culty to be encountered was the Potted Veal with Dumplings fact that the baby was legitimate. tfren • Bureau ~gure•, and a lar~e number of them could be .atJed. Thai 2 lbs. diced veal shoulder •• ont; o_f the. b1gge1t problem• rn tlul lap• of communitie1 and medkal Plenty of shelter for illegitimate 1 onion auocratwm rrllht now. babies was available. However, 1 quart water through the various services, the heat and serve. Too long cooking 2 teaspoons salt young woman was enabled, not will spoil the bright red color. ~ teaspoon pepper hersupport to work find only to -c-,% teaspoon W orcestershire LEMONS WITH MEAT self but to find the best possible sauce TOMATOES STUFFED WITH care for herself and her baby Cold Cuts: Decorate platters of 2 cups diced potatoes VEAL when her confinement came. In cold sliced meats with lemon gar6 carrots Wipe and remove thin slices nishes. story she gives full credit for her 4 tablespoons flour this aid and kindliness to the wel- from stem end of six mediumGrills: In serving the meat grill BY ~ cup cold water and seeds out Take tomatoes. size often so work whose fare services combinations now so popular, lemSUSAN THAYER Have meat cut into one-inch pulp, sprinkle inside of tomatoes goes unsung and unheralded. on garnishes have a place. cubes. Simmer veal and sliced with salt. Cook two tablespoons Steaks: To give a delicious flavonion in water for one hour. Add fred Curtis is enough at a time · To keep mashed potatoes hot. butter with one-half tablespoon or to steaks, let stand overnight in "THE GOOD NEW DAYS" salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce ' for five minThe little old lady who got on he'd say and he discouraged the place them in a tightly covered finely-chopped onion mixture of: 'f.J cup lemon juice, % Concarrots. sliced and potatoes Add one-half cup chopped the bus at the last cross roads sta- boys from naming their sons for kettle set in a pan of hot water utes. cup salad oil, 2 teaspoons onion tinue cooking for fifteen minutes. bread stale cup one-half veal, cold tion, with a worn suitcase and a him either. But now that he's been over a low heat. juif:e or scraped onion, and 1 Thicken mixture with the flour tomato pulp, and salt and smelly lilacs, was gone for more than ten years, I . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - crumbs, of Worcestershire sauce. bunch great tablespoon and water which have been blendminfive Cook taste. to pepper work, Hard living. bare a make to that pleased right be he'd eager to talk. She was going to think Broil or pan-fry. ed together. Prepare dumplings visit her grandson and his wife there's another John Alfred Cur- too! A farmer was up before dawn utes, then add one egg slightly Roast Lamb or Veal: Just before and drop by teaspoonfuls on top fill and minute, one cook beaten; men those and summer and winter a fine as be he'll hope only I tis. it and their ten-day-old baby and carving, pour generous amounts of the meat. Cover closely and Place was her first trip on a bus. No man as his great-grandfather over at the factory worked a 12 tomatoes with this mixture. of melted butter over hot roast steam for twelve minutes. with sprinkle pan, buttered in of nothing thought and shift hour was." wonder she had to tell some one lamb or veal. Follow with an Dumplings She sighed, thinking, I decided, it. We lived on a farm and some- buttered cracker crumbs and bake equal amount of lemon juice. This about it! for twenty minutes in a hot oven. imparts a delicious flavor. Lemon 1 % cups flour "Now aren't these the nicest of that other John Curtis who had times in winter I wouldn't hear -o-3 teaspoons baking powder .. is an es~ecially excelled flavor chairs?" she exclaimed fitting her- lived in such a very different another woman's voice for months SOUP BEET HOLLAND % teaspoon salt accompamment for veal in all self into her half of the seat and world from the one this baby at a time. There were agonizing stock beef strong pint 1 2 tablespoons lard doca get could we before hours gave I find. forms. to up grow would in rail the on feet her putting 2 tablespoons sugar %cup milk tor! I never saw a real show unfront of her. "As comfortable as a voice to my thoughts. teaspoon grated onion 1 Wipe off parchment lamp shades Sift flour, measure and sift rocking chair. I'd just like to know "Yes,' she agreed, eagerly. "He til I was 45 years old and though 2 tablespoons vinegar with a cloth dampened with olive again with baking powder and what Pa would say to all this! will begin about where Pa left off. I loved good music what chance beets 3 oil. It will remove all soil and salt. Cut in lard until a fine even He loved going places but he Tractors to work with . . . auto- had I to hear it? Good old days! Nonsense!" Salt and pepper will restore the former freshness. crumb. Add milk and mix to a never got to ride on a bus. They mo biles to get around in . . . • and salt vinegar, sugar, Add soft dough. "So, if you had your choice of didn't come through our town un- . radios to bring the world to him . . . Isn't it wonderful the way living then-<>r now, you'd prefer pepper, and grated onion to the til after he was gone." to live now?" I wanted to be per- stock. Boil together about ten min"But you've travelled on them they do things these days!" ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. Orange Baking Powder Biscuits utes. Boil the beets in salted wameaning. her of sure fectly don't people Some "Wonderful? to wanting suggested I often?" <Makes about 18 biscuits) STANDARD GASOLINE "Of course! With new comforts ter. Peel and put through a coarse think so," I answered, surprised j hear more of her story. and OILS new beauties, new discoveries on strainer. About five minutes be- J "Th 2 tablespoons shortening th · at h Phone Midvale 4 8 ey yearn every hand, this is the time of fore serving add beets to stock uslasm. "No", she admitted, lowering her fo erh en 2 cups flour 'th 11 th t I r ;' a ' e good old ey ca voice to a confidential tone. "As a 4 teaspoons baking powder matter of fact this is the first days when a man had a real real opportunity for America. %. teaspoon salt days!" time I've ever been on a bus. Us- chance in this country. Now, with These are the goodtonew come when I For a long time Grated orange rind 1 d 1 ft f to go smell lilacs I'll be thinking of the ree ually my children or grandchil- J no h e -no West b an t %. cup milk or water 1dren take me places in their cars. o, Loaf sugar f a ko_y as athvery s lm chance "good new days." r::a mg any ing great of his o_ I me told Jim, grandson, my And 2 Sunkist oranges, juice of Powdered sugar wasn 't t o n 'd e a b us t od ay e1"ther; hfe. GEM JEWELRY SHOP ld 1 d "Nonsense," th l"ttl a Y e 1 e o Work shortening into sifted dry that he and his wife would bring JOHN A. PADJEN ingredients. Add 1 tablespoon grat- the baby over to see me in a few answered me. "Anyone w h o for the good old days ed orange rind and milk or water. weeks. But I just couldn't wait." whines Expert Watch Repairing doesn't know what he's talking Roll and cut out. Put biscuit "Is it your first great-granct. about. It was work, then, from rounds together in two's with a Midvale 14 North Main child?" I asked, wondering why it early morning until late at night sugar cube, moistened in orange was so important to her. " juice, between. Spread tops with powdered sugar moistened with . Land sakes, no! There've been e1ght of them already. But this is "th . kl · · Ora n ge JUice, sprm e w1 or- . , . ange rind. Bake in hot oven (450 I' ~ ~m s §Jrhst son and ,;hey've n~me~ She sa1d 1t 1m- o n Alfred. degrees FJ 15 minutes. softly, then added, "That's for Pa. ANfl"-· This Bank Pavs21/z percent On Savings Accounts! Branch of BANK MIDVALE Sandy City Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' RECIPES ! 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