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Show 1 COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH JMRRY neighbor - Says: I ,rv I.. Intermountain News How It Started for materials ourc-basin- I One Man Not Worried by the Gold Standard By Surface. Select of smoouj K "From Pillar to Pott" Sfurniturewiuwear MAY have happened to many of ITus that attempting to get certain Information from a large organization, we have been kept on the move continuously from one person to another, from department to department, before we could finally, If at all, get what we were after. It Is that sort of thing that has been referred to as being driven from plllat to post, but that, of course, Is not bow It started. This phrase comes to ns from the days when a man found guilty of certain offenses, would be transported or moved from the pillory (jail) to the whipping post, there to receive what the law prescribed, while an approving crowd of onlookers jeered and ' applauded. Other derivations have been suggested, but this ts doubtless the most logicalhistorically and etymologlcally. a UJt. Bell 8vndlct. WNU Serrlc, nger- - mates and dishes have to be oven top or in an oven. . Inrmeo on in " jrnoth. it i G newspaper Lfnrorent cracking. fire Is very low, n..B tue coal shake . will soon send W'nTated must be more But PuK" !,7h you fcom out as fire during the day. more quickly. .... .ifhpr the white of an egg or f.i. when making croquettes. together If 12 .ettes "will not hold with the yolk of egg only. wwsDat)er Union.) igpy"""" I .? Ci ,. Lcient Animal's Skull Found m south uakota D.-- The Herre, S. skull of a Titan-on- e NOT A GOOD SHOT of the large tusked anl- Lj, of prehistoric days, was brought Z ti A. M. Jaekley, after complet- the Bad Lands. m i trip through feet skull measures three mm. and the teeth are almost three oches square on the surface. find was made Jackley said that the raster Crew, who lives In the Bad the Mt!lJ"nCM Cabinet OCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)0 Tomato Aspic Cook together twenty minutes one chopped onion and two cupfuls of tomato, add two teaspoon-ful- s of sugar, one of salt, and when well dissolved strain. Soak four tablespoonfuls of granulated gelatin In a little cold water and add to the strained tomato. Mix well and pour Into smalt molds. Serve on beds of finely shredded lettuce with any good dressing. Almond Mixture. Take one cupful of salad oil, two eggs,' one cupful of sugar, one-hapound of blanched almonds, the grated rind of an orange, h f cupful of orange juice, teaspoonful of salt, with flour enough to make of the right consistency to roll. Beat two egg yolks and one egg white, add the oil and sugar, orange juice and rind. Add the lf one-fourt- our brakes relined? one-hal- Children's Corner Edited by DOROTHY EDMONDS out iV thick, in the storm. git Wck;yaraU! old tin too a And m mi o a-- o oldi on hiai his", o urin-- Let's Make Some Gifts This n.tn . !!ne pre8ent for mother, for it will keep all her sewing ady for use. cl8ar box or -.... rnK .email , wuoaen . .. . r cloth , - DDI Wlin vu nn. cwci, en lsj on that e ox. Then .tain or paint the box a preuy some C Make little places for spool Pins hut.'0r wh,ch ' not too light. lSM th Inside ? .1 and other mall thlnga by putting thin strips of wood ""J brad, ,.the b0Jt t( form small squares. You can nail the wood In " you cannot get thin pieces from ome old cover or doi, 'bin. 'n cln an.? , t f li 1 1 iXi A Yh7 ca Paint nil i II H i I inmiiiiiii Sewing Box and a Door Stop. nt 11 ,nt0 Pace- PerhaP" a" " "f1" J0' " u" (Copyrlaht) WNU Serrlce. one-hal- lf one-hal- Leghorn Hen's Feathers Change Color Each Year Philadelphia. A leghorn hen, whose feathers periodically turn from black to white and back to black again, Is one of a flock belonging to Frank Suplee, registry assessor for Cheltenham township. Molly was hatched four years ago with a brood of black The first time she molted, leghorns. white feathers appeared, until no black ones were visible. Then at the next molting period the process reversed and no white feathers appeared. one-hal- half-cupf- 2-- 3 Ancient Footprints in Park Hadley, Mass. Land surrounding a ledge in Smith's Ferry, on which are imprinted footprints believed to have been made by a prehistoric dinosaur Is to be made a public park. South LtiJMM "Why did you divorce your husband, May?" "Why, my dear, I couldn't hit a barn door with a pistol In a hundred years." Ocean Depth The average depth of all the oceans and seas Is supposed to be f from two to two and miles. Soundings in the Pacific average about 12,900 feet; In the Atlantic, 12,200 feet; in the Indian ocean, 11,130 feet, and in the Antarctic The Japanese sea averages 10,800. about 7,320 feet, the Gulf of Mexico 4,632 feet, the Mediterranean a Uttls less, and the Baltic only about 122 one-hal- feet finely-choppe- d three-fourth- into a Our Bill baking dish, cover d AFTON, WYO. Crews of ninety men are working on the U. S. project for bug extermination adjacent to Star valley. This work greatly relieves the local unemployment situation. According to tie of the Farmers' National Grain corporation, stocks of wheat remaining in the country are unusually small and values are rising. Prices "have shown an increase of approximately IS cents in the last three months and rates have made an advance until they exceed the prices OGDEN, UT. district manager Inter-mounta- in m iwi .1 0 Id a city of 8,000,000 inhabitants, all vou have to do to find a story is to stand on a street corner. It was in Times square, recently, that I ran into James J. Johnston, one of the most colorful citizens of the Borough of Manhattan. With a quick mind, a keen sense ot humor, a close acof quaintance with politics, and many of a bantam the characteristics rooster, Jimmy Johnston has promoted everything from roller skates to automobiles and parades to prize In speed of diction, Jimmle fighters. GibJohnston has it a bit on Floyd flow has bons, and his conversational the sweep and continuity of the If it be true that silence Mississippi. Johnston never will run Mr. Is golden, on any but a silver tongued platform. But such success as Mr. Johnston has attained is not due to his loquacity. It is the result of a happy faculty for friends In the being able to make good able to think of and being places right fellow. other the than faster a little of boxing, Engaged in the promotion a heavyweight ls not considered any triumphal psychiatric test, k their but Mr. Johnston can managers. i 'V Chicago market BOISE, IDA. Reductions in the electric power rates in Burke, Kellogg and Wallace have been ordered by the public utilities commission. The cities are served by the rubllc Utilities Consolidated corporation. BOISE, IDA. Western states irrigators petitioned congress for a three-yea- r moratorium on reclamation project payments and added a request for an appropriation for the reclamation fund to carry on present projects after receipts from settlers ceased. The irrigators held a two-da- y meeting and formed a permanent organization known as the Federal Reclamation congress, in whose name the requests on congress were made. TOOELE, UT. About 600 men went to work when the International Smelter company's local smelter opened for business recently. LOGAN, UT. A proposal to put off the paying of fifty per cent of the taxes for six months without penalty, and to reduce the 1932 tax per cent has levy by twenty-fivbeen laid before the Cache county commissioners by a joint committee of the Cache County Taxpayers' association and the Cache county farm bureau. The tax limit date has already been postponed to Dec, 1931 by the commissioners, 20, which ls the limit under the law. e ago. BOISE, IDA. Employment will be furnished to a number of Idaho workmen on four highway projects, bids for which have been opened by the state department of public works. Low bids on the four projects totalled $100,580. BURLEY, IDA. Lack of employment has resulted in an unusual volume of wood cutting in the Min-idsnational forest. With time on their hands, unemployed men are hauling hundreds of loads of lumber from the reserve. A great deal of the wood brought out has been killed during the pine beetle control operations. PORTLAND, ORE. The University of Idaho won the intercollegiate crops judging contest at the Pacific International Livestock exposition. Idaho scored 8190 points; Montana State, 8137; Oregon State, 7295. John Hohnhorst, of Idaho, received high score with 2840 points. Ernest R. Sears of Oregon State, was second with 2832 points. MORGAN, UT. To relieve unemployment conditions in Morgan county it is planned to improve the highway from Morgan City to Other road work ls to be considered as a' means of putting a number of men and teams at work. men TOOELE, UT. Thirty-fiv- e of Tooele county have applied for federal livestock feeding loans. ka tiis Liverpool accent may have sounded strange tf them. They called him "Jimmie English." And they socked him frequently and painfully. At last his mother told him she was tired of his coming home crying and would not have any more of It; so next time a bully started after him, he used desperate measures. The bully was a lot bigger than he was, but It occurred to Jimmie Johnston that he could bit harder with something in his hand. He snatched up a piece of a stick, closed his small hand on It, and trunks to go with them out of a pair of puffed sleeves and he took In most swung with all his might The swing comer, RAMS' CHIEF RAMMER out-thin- themThe Johnstons established avenue First of In the vicinity selves street, a neighborhood and Thirtv-firs- t prominent New which many from There young come. Yorkers have filled sidewalks on up grew James such delicacies selling hawkers wi,h for five cents, a? red bananas, five Some of these lads. Irish and figniing the new latter did not take kindly to the DRAPER, UT. While D. Martin, a local farmer, was in bed recovering from a broken shoulder and 5 broken ribs, his fellow farmers turned out to harvest his crop. The force consisted of 52 workmen, 5 teams and lifters, four trucks and four wagons. BOISE, IDA. The state law reto secure liquires all censes from the state department of agriculture. The deadline for these licenses passed some months with buttered crumbs and bake until brown. Ginger Mint Julep. The juleps of Kentucky were justly famous; here Is one that needs no liquor to make it Crush i bunch of mint attractive: leaves and add two tablespoonfuls of s lemon juice, teaspoonful In LiverJimmie Johnston was born a youngster when was only but pool, moved the his father, an Iron molder, York. New to family Use Dftd to have, either at home or In his office t woo? t Jh 4or Vnd h ?"e bIock must be shaped like a wedge so It will slip Pi. It back. Nail the other block to one end or mis rto , " unrieh you J'S saw you can cut this upr gni oth k,'a?c shan, h. M naing the corners or doing a bit or carvu.a. Paint Prttt. NmV' . almonds ground, with the flour and salt and combine with the egg mixture. Roll out and cut with the animal cutters, brush with beaten egg white. Make eyes with pitted dates and sprinkle with sugar. Eggs au Grain. Scald a pint of milk with one onion stuck with six cloves. Add to two tablespoonfuls of butter, the same amount of flour; stir and add the milk, cook until thick, adding one and f teaspoonfuls of salt, one-hateaspoonful of paprika. Pour half the sauce in a shallow baking dish and cover with f cupful of crumbs and f cupful of grated cheese and a few grains of mace. Break four Oi five fresh eggs over the crumbs and cover with a of crumbs and sauce. Bake. Eggplant au Gratin. Peel eggplant and cut in cubes inch in size. Cook in a small quantity of water (salted). When tender, drain. Cook half of a onion in two tablespoons fuls of butter until yellow; add of a tablespoonful of parsley finely chopped, and the eggplant Turn LIGHTS OF NEW YORK .9(1 out beside ffWhh i three-fourth- creif build ........ ain" doesn't care how many countries abandon u. uiuunm mree ouies to ananta in nis ox cart to the ffer f 8 l0Cal rt 8tor to accept cotton i of sugar and a bottle of ginger ale. Serve with cracked ice. Stuffed Onions. For this dish parboil good sized onions all of the same size and remove the centers to form a good cavity. The bits of onion may be saved for a dish for some other Use for filling any bits of meal. finely minced leftover meat, or sausage, as well as nuts; add bread crumbs, moisten with egg, season well and stuk the onions. Place in a baking dish surrounded with broth, water and butter or milk, basting often while cooking. Just before serving heap the top of each with buttered crumbs and brown nicely. Serve as a garnish for pork chops. follv is the. Winter en, SnoV comas Falling dov?n9knci covers &i he elrass and j the toVn olpuCbn1 o.i ft 6 fiFSt t0 aCC8Pt crhe Kitchen N "" nnod -- cxyoocoooocoocyDooooooooooQ GREAT CAR That's a ereat car mine-- you can't stop it on the hills. Second Motorist Why don't you get Dr,hWeSt 0t Lost ','Si? SntotoX mis. First Motorist PROVO, UT. All artesian wells which have been flowing or pumped during the growing season should be closed at once is the advice of the Utah county agent. This plan will conserve a considerable supply of water for irrigating next season. on Die Together they spent several Iours getting the skull out of Its rest-i- gJackplace in the rock formation. believes that tne siteieton or cne f, bole animal is emoeaaea ar me spot the tney were digging, as mey teat only to a depth great enough to feamite the skull. WATER SAVING FLAX. BL'Sl' BIG KILLERS. ASK DEBT HOLIDAY. GRAIN IS ADVANCING. KATES ARE LOWERED. Jean Newton CKKKOOOCKK0000K00 preferably " Briefly Told for Busy Readers WALTER TRUMBULL might not have been so much, but tht sharp end of the stick protruded and raked the big boy's face. That ended the fight, and the rest of the gang, who didn't know about the stick, credited the small James what a terrific punch and let him alone. It was some time after that JImmla Johnston decided to be a fancy club swinger. He and another boy worked together and got a chance to go on at Horatk ball on Eighth street They decided they ought to do their act In tights, so Jimmie went to a store oa Grand street In those days, It seemed a bit embarrassing to ask for tight so he took the first pair the woman clerk offered him. He weighed perhaps ninety pounds and the tights apparently had been designed for John L. Sullivan. His mother made him of the slack with safety pins. Under the strain of club swinging, tne pins came loose and the spectators yelled with laughter. As a comic act, It was a huge success, but the comedian was shamed beyond measure. As a young man, Jimmie Johnston worked as an Iron molder and some of the Iron pillars In old New York buildings are his work. He first boxed as a sideline, but won a amateur championship and turned He did well enough, professional. until they tried to match him with Terry McGovern. Right there he decided to become a manager, so ha retired and managed his brother. Later, he was to manage many others ; among them, champions. His next step was to become a promotor. Now ha swings boxing clubs, Instead of Ia dian clubs. Father of a large amf healthy family, he Is promoting still 105-pou- John Janis ot the Fordham back field ls one of the mainstays of the Rams this season. He is an able line plunger, passer and kicker. t(& Mil. Bell Eradicate.) WNU Service Por-tervll- le. UT. Graveling of the canyon project extending east from Price to the county line, has been started. The work ls expected to be completed in a few weeks. MOUNTAIN HOME, IDA. An Increase in local mining activity is noted and a consequent relief for unemployment in this locality. PRICE, Price-C- at SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The first passenger train service from St. Paul to the Pacific coast via the Great Northern and Western Pacific railroads' new link will bea reality Armistice Day, November 11th. The golden spike, driven in celebration of the opening link will be of the Klamath-Keddi- e inserted on that date. BUHL, IDA. Jack Dempsey'a planned hunt here has been called off because of the death of a member of his party who was accidentally killed in Wyoming. come 1 |