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Show THE BEAVER PRESS. BEAVER, UTAH IN THESE UNITED Touch Typewriting STATES Can Be Minnesota Fete Recalls Historic Indian Uprising W gegin Money Making Plans for Your Club Ij Early in the Season LYNN CHAMBERS' Veal Roast with Sour Cream Givvy Buttered Noodles Fried Tomatoes Green Beans with Mushrooms Cinnamon Rolls Graham Cracker Torte Beverage Recipe given. rv cup scalded milk teaspoon vanilla Mix dry ingredients, add egg yolks, slightly beaten. Pour in milk gradually. Cook in double boiler until smooth and thick, stirring constantly. Cool and fold in llavor. Vi ." Orange Icing. IV- - 2 cups powdered sugar 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons milk or orange juice l'a teaspoons orange flavoring Grated rind of an orange Cream sugar and butter, add maining ingredients Peanut Butter Cookies. x combination of with a prune and pastry pumpkin cream topping whipped 3nd makes a good combination that lias plenty of sales appeal. luscious Ti,k (Makes 3 re- dozen) !4 cup shortening cup peanut butter of you who are of- Perhaps many 'i cup granulated sugar ii cup brown sugar 1 egg the whole l'4 cups flour Kar. Undoubtedteaspoon salt a ly they include teaspoon soda of fund tjnber Cream peanut butter with shortenschemes 7 isirg ing. Add remaining ingredients in Vich are deorder given. Shape chilled dough fined to take into small balls and place on a bakof worthy ft.:e Flatten with a fork ing sheet. rcauses. dipped in flour, making a criss-cross I One of the most successful design on the cookie. Bake in a of many groups includes sales oven quick, moderate In ; goods baked by members. 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool slightIns, of course, cakes, cookies, et for letera are donated by the women ly before removing from tin. Prune Pumpkin Pudding Pie. fid purchased by the club mem-lerZ cups cooked or canned so all profit is clear. pumpkin 1 Now that sugar, fats and flour Its cups milk :e back again on a prewar basis in 4 eggs :pply, at least, it's possible to plan 5i cup granulated sugar bakery goods sale of this type, Vi cup light molasses t In case there's a problem about 1 teaspoon salt fVaat to include, I've lined up sev 1 teaspoon cloves eral 3 teaspoons ginger recipes which can of the sale. i;rve as the nucleus 3 teaspoons cinnamon Fass them out to those who don't 1 teaspoon allspice hew just "what to make." i r s cam-fjiign- s, e sure-fir- Trune Spice Cake. (Using oblong pan) cups sifted cake flour K teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon soda si teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon allspice 1 teaspoon cinnamon ty cup shortening I'i cups sugar I eggs, well beaten ! 1 j cup rooked prunes, seeded and the dry Sift n Mocha Frosting. cups sifted powdered !4 cup cocoa H teaspoon salt K cup butter or sugar substitute Have as much variety as possible when you plan such money-raisin- g activities as a sale of baked goods. A plan of some kind made up ahead of time will eliminate too much duplication. cup strong coffee l' teaspoons vanilla ingredients together and 'eam with butter. Add coffee and Viralla to make of a smoothly SJt dry consistency. 'Graham Cracker Torte. cop butter 1 cop gugar 5(iS5, scp.uated 1 teaspoon vanilla Grated rind of an orange diking powder i Pound cniiam crackers, mp milk cup shr. (i .led coconut Cream but; r and a!(?n rolled sugar. Add well vanilla and orange rind. Add sifted dry ingredients ynii. and cracker crumbs alternatein cm ' i -- ly t Whites modcriiif '"5 Oil ,:5st with with milk. and stiffly beaten in two layers in degree) oven for i.et cool, then place ' between layers and minute-l-'tar- title icing. i t u 1 ' tard Filling. ( up sugar tabli ,oon cornstarch teaspoon salt CRK Mdk-- i ITS sxV r"1" Vours,i, and Solve ll)D' Kiti hen Problems 'n't seem as white s I when you are mash- :i them., n a small amount or . 'wo.r into them. 8 h "' !'1;i(e for slicias fresh ,w b,;ide tnt cutting " 0 very thin, sharp t itr KrlnV'" n'; l'0kie dough. " h ,Je of your coffee pot t.V'i--7 a 8 soIution of soda "l(r i'i it at least on-a week. "'3 rcr"'-veL'DO'a!,,... .. should ! r r stains. cooked prunes cup granulated sugar 4 cup light corn syrup 1 teaspoon cinnamon !i teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons plain gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water 1 cup whipping cream Combine pumpkin, milk and unbeaten eggs; beat until well blended. Combine su ar, molasses, salt and spices; mix '- i eup flour ' teaspoons Pastry Hi cups weu ana sur p u m p k l n mihm-- j ture. i'our pastry-line- - fO 'rgy1 j. - y in oven: M re- duce heat to mod erate and connr un tinue baking 4". to 50 minutes is fct. til custard and Measure prunes, remove p:tf S small pi''Cf into cut prunes suenr. syrup. piee v,;, h'-to boiling, heat and alt n mo;st'-r-add gelatin from heat, C"'" cold water and .stir to dissolve. nnd fold into prune Whip cream pumpmixture Spread over baked Chill. kin pastry. bv Western Nn ww' t'"'0" RpIo,-,1 or paper toweling on vegetahles and Place pap that you can just and have a ciean so fold it up -- when finishfd. four in 3 bK alKeep wwnncd seasoning chops, vegeta- ready fr chirKcn e. r.l t in m is Grca app bakiiiK tomatoes. when ano siuuru ,,,.nncts 'ifgieei be cet in a large These cups may , rookie sheet to make them in oven. easy to move bl,,, i iit by torch, tomahawk and til noon of the following day. when Of the the attackers withdrew. New Ulm defenders, 34 had been killed, 60 wounded. Nearly 200 buildings had been destroyed. During the same time the Indians also laid siege to Fort Ridgley, a United States military post established in 1853, 18 miles up the river from New Ulm. During the nine-da- y siege, two formidable assaults were made and repulsed. The Indians then retreated into the ith them many taking captives. Whatever it was that started the uprising, historians are s, agreed that it wasn't a mere sudden whim. The Indians were when well they prepared Their launched their attack. leaders knew well what they were doing when they chose Fort Ridgely and the settlement of New I'lm as their main objectives. It is felt that the underlying cause goes back to 1831, before the state Minnesota of There are accounts to was founded, when . iii' s, Nodular worm infections believed. cause considerable losses to the meat industry because the intestines studded with nodules, resulting from nodular worm injury, are N5 LEADS UPRISING . . . Chief Little Crow of the Sioux Indian tribe led more than 4,000 warriors in the historic raid against New Ulm, pioneer southern Minnesota farming center. Little Crow escaped V. S. troops sent in pursuit after the Indians were driven off in a climactic battle August 18, Thirty-eigh- t 18(12. of his warriors were hanged later at Mankato, Minn. Little Crow escaped that fate, but later was found and shot. Bravery of their hardy forefathers whose valiant defense once and for all destroyed the power of the Sioux in the Midwest and made the area safe for settlers, will be commemorated in a huge observance, August by residents of New Ulm. None of the actual defenders is known to survive, but still living are more than a score of men and women who, as children, shared the anxious moments of those trying days. Some, despite their advanced ages, can vividly recall many harrowing experiences. Descendants of the defenders today make up much of the city's population. The observance not only will honor the pioneer settlers of the region but also will serve as the official homecoming for several thousand g six-da- y New Ulm and Brown county veterans of World War II. Attendance residents of ci i Hen merit a.'.aiv. lot i ,e two were y I' rich are im-i- i physical i:ioiv."i. .A.s iical that ., .racUTiMics ore so idtrends frequently have difficulty I . , ,, s and Nar-- & invest. orroK ESTATE INVESTMENT TO CLOSE ESTATE Post OlVlca ft., unproved byon mala brick tmililiiiK with (toor mid fill hotel rooms nbovo. Earned " on $90,000 past year. during inort tlmn TIU'KT t'O. - S't Luke t in I South Mnin hotel property, ai.-d- 150,-00- Texans May Resort To Law of Six Gun To Guard Property TEX. AMARILLO, Sturdy Texas plainsmen again may have to resort to the law of the n in order to protect their But this time the property. war will be against wheat thieves, not cattle rustlers. Bandits are making steady forays on huge piles of wheat, dumped on the ground at harvesting time as a result of shortage of shipping facilities. Wheat rustlers, it Is reported, are especially active on the south plains. Floyd county farmers have reported large losses from their estimated million bushels of grain left in huge piles on the ground. Ml I I .K.: S?tw M l A.V.& t 1 identifying them. Proof that their mental capabilities also are identical was contained in a report showing their final grades for the past two years were the same in every subject. Both were nominated for the DAR American history merit award. After several conferences, trie DAK decided a choice between the two was unnecessary. Medals were given to both girls. i7kVaktmknt stoke n vok sai.k 29 veurs. Also Vuricty store, coast live town. Dointf Rood Blocked. Owner retirinK. 110.V 1144 Newport, Oreon WinOW wishes to contact Rood i:i,lF.ltI.Y miner with capital lo lu.mano mine. Box CIO, Lovelock. Nevada MHS. Established both in Ori-Ko- well business, FARMS AND RANCHES FA11MS WASHINGTON con- This plywood ill will aid taining phenothiazine ridding hogs of nodular worms. self-feed- tear easily, and this destroys their value for use as casings. These losses, of course, are passed along to the hog raiser in the form of lower prices. Hogs entertain four species of nodular worms. The nodular worm gets to be only about a half inch long, hence is not as readily seen as the roundworm, which gets to be as thick as a lead pencil nnd more weak and than a foot long. 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Dev. 1 roil film, print 8 exp. size 50c. CHARLES II. MINOR-- SVJH per cent of them. Phenothiazine is jnmbo 1, Calif. Rock Blvd., Los Anieles Eacle easily given in feed in fact, that is the safest way for a hog raiser WANTED TO BUI to administer it. WE BUT AND SELL harder-to-se- e Cattle Horn-Fl- y Office Furniture, Files, Typewriters, Adding Machines. Safes, Cash Hetisters. SALT LAKE DESK KXCIIANGR (23 South State St.. Salt Lake City, Utah Trap Considerable success has been attained in Australia using a horn-fltrap constructed in a gateway or lane through which the cattle must pass once or twice a day. The passageway through the trap Is 33 inches wide and 100 feet long. The glass in the roof is coated on the inside with DDT and protected from the cattle by coarse screen y n HI six-gu- n S "'JP' from throughout the Midwest is expected to swell attendance al loe 0 piogum to and the city will be appropriately decked out for the event, which commemorates so vital a period in the history of the Plains states. Identical Twins Poso Problem v. ss THACY-COl.l.lN- able-home- 1. siNi jii REAL 1M.. 110 ft. by 74 new-bor- Identical PA. are as ahke mentally as piiys.cally posed an unusual probf r Mrs. Edith Sleith, history at Latimer umor high DEPARTMENT CVntrul South, State who CLASSIFIED far greater than was heretofore is treaties were negotiated with the upper and lower branches of the Fancy Names Sioux nation for the transfer of most Finds In of their vast lands in southern Minnesota and in Iowa to the governALA. First of MONTGOMERY, ment in return for specified September has a brother named The Indians were to make First of August, it is revealed In a their homes on a reservation con- list of fancy names compiled from strip on both records of the Alabama department sisting of a s:des of the Minnesota river, near of industrial relations. Foit K dgely. Pearly Gates, another unusual Tne treaty was unpopular with monicker, may be indicative of a n ary of the Indians, for they had fond mother's future hopes for her , h.inued a big empire for a nar-r"baby. Then, too, there's s'np of not very suitable land, actually a person with the name ;:d payments were not as large Ima Hogg. Among others included in the list as they had expected. Other fac- ,. too. contributed to the hostile are Dixie Cola, Square Bell, Main f..l;ng which was becoming more Line Harris, General Davis, Presid dent Dickinson, Apt Greene, Effort pronounced at a time when men were being sent out of Hicks, Stonewall Jackson and Early the state to fight in the Civil war. Jones. I'lTTSBUKGH, let-- i Type-writin- g 12-1- Terrified settlers hurried their families to New Ulm as the Indians massed for attack. Milford, a rural settlement seven miles west of New Ulm, was attacked and many of its inhabitants killed on August 18. The following day a force of warriors hit at New Ulm, killing several persons and burning a number of buildings. The defense held, however, and after some spirited fighting, the savages withdrew. During the battle reinforcements arrived from St. Peter, Mankato, Le Sueur and other neighboring settlements, bringing the defense forces to around 800. Maj. Charles a former Indian E. Flandrau, agent, was placed in command ano defenses of the town were strength ened. A Valuable Asset of Insect Common Hogs IT PAYS to know how to type you're at home, on Present on Most Farms thewhether job or going back to school, keep, You've heard so much about ters to write, recipes to copy swnie roundworms thai you may dozens of times when the type- -' think they are the only internal parwould come in handy. writer asites that cause hog losses. If so, You're You can overlooking wrong. easily teach yourself to typ you're at home. A keyboard chart shows you the nodular worm. how to place your tinners on the mi-- i The USUA says the nodular worm chine. Exercises and drills give you is perhaps the most common worm speed. Send 25 cents (coin) fer "Touch parasite of swine, and that in some to Werkly Newspastates, practically all hogs raised" per Service, 243 West l'tli St., New York name, address, booklet under ordinary conditions may be 11, N. Y. No.Punt 13. title and infected. Research workers in animal parasitology are beginning to suspect that nodular worm injury to hogs pay-ment- a when paring .,i. fruits, breaking egss settlement terror. Phenothiazine Will Kill Nodular Worms I Abound pnn d and bake very hot New Vim Massacre. Although the,;, Indians' cause was hopeless from. the outset, it cost the lives of more tnan 7(wt men, women and children of Southwestern Minnesota. The ludmns were, in the end, badly defeated and driven from the state into Dakota territory. Many were captured and more than 300 were sentenced to hang. Intervention of President Lincoln spared the lies of the great majority of these, but 38 eventually died in the greatest nuiss hanging America ever has i vcorded. There are different versions of the incident that touched off the trouble, conceded to have been one of the most serious of all American Indian uprisings. Accepted by many is the story that it uas provoked by the craving of a renegade Indian, named One Who Kills Ghosts, for a mess of eggs for breakfast. The story has it that one of his companions ordered One Who Kills Ghosts to put down the eggs to avoid One Who Kills starting trouble. Ghosts thereupon accused the other of being a coward and afraid of the white man. Muster for War. That, allegedly, set off the spark. In the quarrel that followed, the young bucks decided to prove their valor and went to a nearby settler's home and shot up members of the family. Indians throughout the Minnesota river valley immediately began mustering for war and the very next day whites at the lower agency were attacked. The Indians spread out over the country on both sides of the river, despoiling every Path of Destruction. Four days later, on August 23, the Indians attacked New Ulm in greater number. Fighting continued un- V , chopped cup sour cream ingredients together t;ice. Cream shortening, add sugar jradually. and beat until light and Fold in eggs and prunes. Add C7 ingredients with alternately "iff cream and beat well after each t edition. Bake in a greased oblong in a moderate oven for 45 min-- t es. Let cool and frost with: 1 L to TYPE , 'KU Features. I 1 Vr tTeach yourself NEW ULM. MINN. Eighty-fiv- e years aqo this month the bioux Indians under command of Chief Little Crow struck out in a last desperate attempt to drive the white men from their rapialy shrinking empire in the Midwest states. Center of the attack, which occurred at a period when America was engaged in bitter civil war between the states, was New Ulm, early German settlement in Minnesota. The Indians struck with sudden, savage furv in what historv has recorded as the MEM' Self-Taug- ht Ui flu V rf w JUST DASH Type of cattle horn-fltrap recommended by Macdonaid college. y wire. The animal passing through the trap has to brush between and under two sets of curtains, and eight weighted strips, brush her legs and belly, dislodging the flies which rise to the light and contact the treated glass. Appllcotor moloi IUCI llAf 48 A IN SIATMtnS ao MUCH MIlMllJ M.ff I J i f vf 'i'H:M-m- j l GIRLS! WOMEN! try this If you're On 'CERTAIN fiss DAYS' Of Month-- Do femsle functlonnl monthly dlnttirb-ancmake you feel nervous, Irritable, ao weak and ttred out t euch tlmest Then do try Lydla E. Plnkbam'i Vegetable Compound to relieve suet symptoms. It's amotts for thlsl Taken retru-larPlnkham's Compound helps buUd up resistance ai'ulnst such distress. Also a great stomachlo tonic I es rtnaplasmosis Gains Foothold on Range ljr Anaplasmosis Is a febrile, infectious disease, transmitted from sick or carrier cattle or by ticks, horse- nies and cther bitin2 insects. Young animals are seldom affected. The treatment is still in the experimental stage and is largely a veterinary problem. Animals afflicted with the malady should be kept In the shade, given plenty of clean water, a little green feed, s and protected against flies. Injection of mercurochrome has been used with success as well e as a modified treatment. Intro-venou- sodium-cacodylat- WNU-- W 3247 Help '1 hem (Jeanne the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Toor kldnevs trs eonatantly filtering waits matter from the blood strum. But ki(lnT sometimes la( in thlr work do not act as Nature (mended fall te Impurities that, if retained, may the lyiiim and upset tbe whole bofly machinery. Symptoms may be imtelnn btekiahe, periiitont heatlarha, attarka of dinlneaa. getting up Dighta, iwelhng, pufbDwa under the eyea a feeling of iifrvoua and loss of pep and ftr?njh. aoJi'ty Other signs of kidney or bladdf disorder are eometlrme buroieg, scanty or too frequent urination. There nhould benoHnubt that prompt treatment la wieer than nejleet. l.ae l)ean'$ J'lIIa. Dvant have bcn winning new friends for more thn forty years. nation-wide reputation. They have Are recommended by grateful people the Atk over. nex'jhbort your country LIU M poiunn Remedy for Black Rot Disease Among Grapes Use of bordeau mixture plus one pound of rosin fish oil soap per 100 gallons of spray mixture is recommended for those vineyards where black rot and dowry mildew been serious. This spray is applied just before bloom, just after bloom and two weeks after bloom. If rainfall is above normal, it may be necessaary to make a fourth application two weeks after the third treatment. have J |