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Show ' Scenes and Persons in the Current News mini iiiiiiiwrriTnrnftrfPTTr iij), .aiiwiiwinMrnwiniTTnniQ Li f ft m ':4w i vJSHvr.iy- 4 2 k 114 7?. raw. ..y". .&u. - 4 V d track and field meet that defeated Oxford and Cambridge In London. 2 ComCombined munists in New York mobbing the German liner Bremen in a demonstration against the Nazis. 3 Monument to the angel Moroni of the Mormon religion which was dedicated on the Hill Cumorah near Palmyra, N. Y. Yale-Harvar- "Covered Wagon" in Yellowstone Park n Here's a Bathing Girl Who Enters Water and Swims Pretty Katherine Rawls of Miami. Fla., shown at the National Women's A. A. U. swimming and diving 'I " 1 FT r thJ iTJl S" f$kl S-- l ikaf. . r - it' S9- - i f I M TMS I1. i Mr. and Mrs. George V. Scott of Arcadia, Neb., are using this novel vehicle as their means of transport through Yellowstone park. They have found that It eliminates haste, dust and smoke. They are making their way through the park leisurely and plan to spend several months exploring every roadway and trail. When the going gets too tough for their combination wagon and automobile chassis, they unhitch their ponies and take to the saddle. Hunt Now Heads " I ... 1I,.....I.. meet at Manhattan Beach, L. I. She scored a popular victory in winning the breast stroke 220-yar- d Fine Gift Awaits the President New Deal Utopia in Alaskan Valley Lieut. Col. L. J. Hunt of the marine corps is the new commandant of the government's colonization project in the Matanuska val- - ",M"r t .2s. M an x HILLS-W- eil pa- the in I read what snow is just aner pers, or what happens day day. Finished my movies and wanted to just stay around home and have a little fun without some director hollering at me, "Come on! Get on the set here and quit loafing!" I been just messing around doing this and that and not much of either. Get on old "Soap Suds" and ride off up a little canyou I got here with running water in it. Dont mean a thing to you all in most of the place where you might unfortunately read this, but to us folks out here in California, or In any of these arid states I tell you running water is just about the last word. Couple of Sundays ago we had a nice little gathering out of what we . Betty, Ranch humorously call (thats the little woman) she invited some of our old friends out. Mrs, Amelia Earhardt and her husband Mr Putnam, and a darn nice fellow, and a mighty congenial pair by the way. Well he is awful nice and this Amelia, she would be great in any business, or in no business at all. She captivates the women too, which Is unusual. She told me a lot about her trip to Mexico. She is crazy about Mexico. Well everybody Is that goes there, and she thinks this President is very sincere and wants to get all this religious trouble settled and get everybody feeling fine. She has sure got the nerve that gal. She dident make her flight from there to N. Y. around the edge of the Gulf of Mexico, she just lit out and set a compass course and left the lard at Tampico Mexico and dident hit land any more till she got away along about New Orleans. The thing I like about her is that she always has a fine word to say about all the other aviators. Not a one you mention but that has some particular quality or ability that she will boost as being superior to others. Jealousy Is not eating her heart out in regard to her fellow flyers, either male or female. Another old friend, Will Durant, our great philosopher, he is out here teaching philosophy in the University of Cal at Los Angeles. He is a great fellow. Bill, our oldest, has just finished up at Stanford this June. This philosophy was the racket he had majored In, and he sit arouud open mouthed and drank in every BKVKKLY t 1 1 . ... Sponge cake and angel food are In a class by themselves, and although they are called cakes, they are made so differently from other cakes that they need a column to themselves. Every kind of sponge cake has eggs as its basis, and in large proportion. It also has sugar and flour Usually It has, in small proportion. besides, a little acid vinegar, lemon juice or cream of tartar to help stiffen the beaten eggs which lighten the mixture. Quick or cheap sponge cakes which economize on eggs have a small amount of baking powder to help raise them. This type of cake may not have the fine texture of real sponge cake, but it Is so easy to make, so certain to turn out consistently, and so good with ice cream, whipped cream or crushed fruit, that it 13 a standby In many households. I am giving you my grandmother's recipe today, says a culinary expert It was the first dish I was allowed to help with when I was a little girl. Tradition made it necessary to beat the eggs and sugar together for ten minutes with a silver fork, and I loved to relieve a tired arm for a moment or two. In later years I found that a wheel egg beater reduced the time for beating at least half. Tills Is still my favorite sponge cake because It has more flavor than the more expensive cakes with their finer texture. The success of any sponge cake depends first upon using fine granulated sugar, well sifted (several times) flour, and preferably cake flour, and upon the baking. A tube pan is the best for this purpose and a slow oven (about 320 F.) gives best results. This allows the cake to rise slowly and form a crust evenly. This means baking for a long time about an hour for a large cake in a tube pan. When the cake comes out of the oven, turn it upside down on a cake cooler and let It come out of the pan, as It shrinks slightly with cooling. If it does not come out of itself, after it 13 cool, loosen carefully around the edge. Grandmother's Sponge Cake. eggs cup sugar cup flour teaspoon gait teaspoon baking powder tablespoon lemon Juice, or 1 teaspoon vanilla S 1 1 1 1 Beat the eggs and sugar together minutes. Sift flour, salt and baking powder together and fold Into the other mixture. Flavor and bake in a long bread pan or in muffin pans 25 to 30 minutes In a slow oven five .,'.4.. ..w 7$Lh Be 's l Jr ; p 'MKP i ley. Alaska. Lieut. L. V. Martin of was named second In the navy command. Keren t rumblings of discontent are reported among the settlers. J Vatican Officials Review Palatine Guard Oklahoma, the two Lanes, nieces and two younger ones, touring and see ing the whole Country. You know they have had the greatest trip, started from homo In Tulsa, and just becti everywhere. These people touring must have the best times and see the most things. I tell you I do envy cm. I g0 too fast to see much only the tops of everything. I got to prowl slow some time through this Country. Well we all had a nice lunch and nice day. Nothing like congenial friends to Just sit around with nothing In particular to knock, and good word for all. Durant really did knock the Tower of Babel. I asked him If It was true that they all was made to speak different languages, or wan it just a gag. He said it was just a and told me to read the book A uierlntendent of the armed forces ol sag pUliiivxiire sight In Vatican ( Ity recently, as Mgr. Ottavlanl, the Vatican, and Colonel Wulllemenei, commanding the guard, reviewed the members of the Pontifical Pala Lord Just think of knowing some-ililnabout everything! tike guard. 3 !.'5 MtNnght Srdtt!,, Inc. 'i 1 Syndics HVk. I When Jam Sugar, " you find that ton, sugared, do not de make It almost mw'.. has not sugared. Pla"l ton Jm in youroveii muucrmj neat f Jam to remain In the sugar melts. You can Jam and use It VL THE HOI Copyright by PublleUj,, - jjcrSs Trees and fi.l.t.i There Is much coaiJ the question whether tree t heavy vegetation bring A great are cited number of (8t4( both for and question. Eut we cannot to with interest a report frm: let government. In Ens slderable area waa pim trees In E( fnnt cWn.wni., jU DUlf, Rainfall In the area of was carefully chwked fall In surrounding mursj The results were astonlsi Increase In rainfall in tbt dered by the forest strips 13 per cent to 27.2 per cat treed areas the evaporatM the strips was from 20 cent less than in the opa Wise Just sitting lt Word. around ml 8 about the good old tinai pone does not eet in cth the direction of tie good are to come. George H. SALT LAKE'S NEWEST liei 3 that Will Durant said. Durant had (320 F.). Angel Food Cake. written and sent us the book, a new 1 cup sifted pastry or cake flour one, "The Story of Civilization, Our 1 cup egg whltei Oriental Heritage." Its just a little U teaspoon alt what you might call "Throw-Awayteaspoon cream of tartar or pamphlet. Its only got 1178 pages in it. Mrs. Rogers been working on it. I will get after it some afternoon when I havent got any calves to rope. Thats an awful lot of civilization for the amount we have had. You would like Bill Durant. regular guy. Charming wife and daughter. Pauline Frederick is out here again and going to go in the movies, she has been on the stage for the last few years, and a big success. She Is a neighbor and old friend of Beverly Hills days. Pauline can ride a horse and really loves it. Fred Stone and his middle daugh1 ter Paula was out. And say here Is some news you will all be tickled to hear. He is simply great In his first picture. He Is playing with the charming person Miss Hepburn, and the picture is immense and of course she Is marvelous as usual, but so Is 1 Fred. Its really a sensational hit, and not an envious soul In the whole of show business toward him, for lie has worked hard for it. And Paula and the younger Carol are both workIntended as a gift to President ltoosevelt from Caiifornian Japanese ing In the pictures and doing fine. An on the occasion of his projected visit to the San Diego exposition, this old friend Jimmy Minnotto and wife vase, valued at $I,mxi and shown with Miss Misso Kawamura, has been from Arizona, a received and placed In the custody of the House of Japan. rancher, a count, state senator, ex G o v e r natorial candidate. She Is a Swift of Chicago, hut now ranch folks and love It. We had some of our kinfolks from ' nave been ly with the Pan in slow about one hour O Our lobby Is delight cooled during toe smuts: Radio tor Every Rx i) of bi Batiu 200 Rooms-2-00 " i. 1 Those Fond of Sponge Cake Angel Food; Bake in Sl( If k i I tas teaspoon almond extract cup sifted granulated sugar hrrit hi Sift flour once, measure, and sift flour four more times. Beat egg whites and salt with egg beater. When foamy add cream of tartar. Continue beating until the eggs are stiff but not dry. Fold In sugar, a little at a time. Add flavoring. Fold in flour the same way. Pour batter Into angel food pan and bake In a slow oven (325 degrees F.) for one hour. Remove from oven and Invert pan. Inexpensive Sponae Cake. eggs 1 cup sugar 1 cup cake flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Salt Vt. cup cold water Break the esgs Into a bowl, add the sugar and beat together ten minutes. 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