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Show THE BE.AVER PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY S, 1986 "Lac," a transparent, gias-ilksubstance used in the shellac, is "manufactured" making or insects which swarm over cerTa,' trees in the tropics. The ? ; excret.on of the insects depoZJ on the twigs is one of the ents of shellac, and is also in the manufacturing 0f billiard balhV poker chips and phonogr. I;..- - Are in 3 Into three niav be put explosives, used for ! U and for liich explode are used to send blast-Ill,nt- Torpedoes and I PAGE FIVE e bullet on Its Journey; Ls which explode on a LJlit Impulse and are 'Je the explosion In the f the cluirge. S Independence 1 RAYMOND FITCAIRN AufKMiui Chairman Smunvls of the Republic "Independence no.,pendence forever." elL1 - ad ld. ringing 5lean America again the anniversary of her glorious birth honoring the famous Declaration which ranks, with out Constitution, among the noblest documents in history. What was that Independence, that Freedom, to which our Fathers dedicated themsel es in the historic aocument now famous throughout the world? clearly the Declaration itself states the answer: They sought for every man "certain unalienable rights . . . among them Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness." They protested against a "long train of abuses and usurpations" of those rights. onder Everyone Is Saying: JIELVIMAT harde.t to Sort Out "The most dlfflcuU incident to learning." said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "is to discover misinformation and forget It" Day-1- 936 mm CP! Body Temperatures Although body temperature is ordinarily said to be 9S.C degree! Fahrenheit, temperaturet In different parts of the body vary. For A Perfect LUNCH - They condemned all activities "altering fundamentally the forms of our government." Just one of tho reasons why ShiMly's Cafe luncheons are so popular . . . Steaming hot ami made from the lest of coffee : LUNCH (X)MPLETK SHADY'S CAFE Bring on I he Beans has been said about and beans the affinity of the male in general, be They denounced: or little, for The efforts of a ruler to punish he beans, piping hot and plenrepresentative legislatures "for opty of them! But why should the posing with manly firmness his inmale have a monopoly on these vasions on the rights of the people." good little beans that so unfailThe "establishment of an absolute teningly come out ruddy-brown- , tyranny over these States." der and tasting most riwfully A government that "erected a mul? titude of new offices and sent hither good Don't Forget the Women swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance." Women are beginning to insist A system that made the that they, too, be included among people "subject to a jurisdiction foreign to the Knowing a our Constitution, and unacknowlgood thing when they see it, they edged by our laws." approve of beans in little brown puts with a sizzling piece of baThese are a few of the basic princon floating on top. They are sugciples for which the Signers unhesigesting, also, some new ways with tatingly pledged their Lives, their beans which are a little daintier, Fortunes and their Sacred Honor on that historic July fourth of 160 years perhaps, but none the less good. Here are two: ago. I!aked- Keans in Tomato Cases: Cut olf slices from he tops of six Mrs. Bemiece was Thompson large ripe tomatoes and scoop out hostess at adaintily arrainged the centers. Dust the inside with luncheon Saturday evening in salt and brush with the least bit of prepared mustard. Fill with honor of Mrs. Nettie Hodges who the contents of one 1 pound-is visiting here from ounce can of baked beans, and Montrose, sprinkle the tops with California. cup of grated cheese. Bake for Twelve ladies were present minutes in twenty to twenty-livThis namely: Mrs Nettie Hodges. Grace an oven at S75 degrees. Gillies, Agnes Whorham. Lnciel serves six persons. Huston Supper Rarebit: Melt Murdock. Kate Joseph, Thelma one tablespoon butter, add one f Mahle McShane. Hurst, Vera and cups of grated cheese Stoney, Arvilla Swindlehurst. Col- - and cook very slowly until melted. Add a few grains of cayenne, da McShane. Bertha Bowman and h 'caspooii salt and Norma Thompson. mustard. Beat teaspoon luncheon nil Following enjoyed one egg, add cream contract bridge. First and add very slowly to cup playins the cheese was won Whornprize by Agnes mixture, cooking until smooth ham; Second by Vera Stoney and and stirring constantly. Pour at "Iich over the contents v two Consolation Kate Joseph. bean:ians of liat o have been healed. This serve. .ix. Mrs. Isabel! Gillies entertained her club members at a card party-Fridanight of last week. The tables were decorated with spring flowers. At 8:30 a delicious plate lunch was served to Fltxsie JohnMima Cartwright, Clystia son, Go to Salt Lake City Hatchings, Annabell Hales, Fern Robinson, Helen Mathews, Elsie to Buy Hales, Hortense Park, Chloe Robinson, Cinda Dean, Myrtle Powell. Watches Olivia Dean, Gladys Meredith, Mollie Harris and Roma Carlton. Diamonds After lunch 500 was enjoyed. was won by Clystia Hutch-ingor have Your Repair consolation by Flossie JohnWork Done? son. ol MUCH d oven-bake- big-bo- Give Us A Chance! Are you going to build or remodel your home. bean-booster- If you are we would like to furnish you with lumber, hardware and paint. PRICES are lower now, considering quality than before in years. 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