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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DAL&UTAH EPOJUDIIDnM9 eiim9 IPHEE () by JIMMY GARTDWAITE CO THE BALLOON MAN 88 Indians Invent a "New Deal" Dance Shaft Flag at Pinnacle of Washington Wanb'ee, S. D. Indians on the Pine Ridge reservation are gyrating around the camp fire In a new dance which they call the "New CLEANING POULTRY HOUSE IS ADViseJ Deal." Bucks and squaws. In brilliant costumes and colors, devised the dance as a variation of customary. Sioux rituals. It U something akin to the Sioux "rabbit dance" but ' e braves maintain it is the "New Deal." Building Should Be Freed t Annoying Insects. By U. T. try buildings for Cranberry Raiein Pie. 2 cups cranberries 1 cup raisins 1& cups sugar 2 tablespoons flour T"T Cut the cranberries in half, mix with the raisins, sugar and flour, and bake between crusts or bake in one crust Use hot oven (450 degrees Fahrenheit) for fifteen minutes, then moderate oven for twenty minutes. A meringue 1 With the last support in place, and the final bolt tightened in the structure, 555-fo- Old Glory was placed atop the scaffolding that has been built about the shaft that Is the Washington monument In the National Capital, and the work ot may be used for a one-crupie Tea Bread. of renovating, repairing and refurbishing the great obelisk now goes forward. 2 cups whole wheat flour. The erection of the scaffolding wa- - a major engineering feat J4 teaspoon salt M cup sugar cup chopped dates or raisins 3 teaspoons baking powder lA cup peanut butter F I could sell balloons like him 1 cup milk I wouldn't look so glum and grim. Mix dry Ingredients, rub in peanut butter, add fruit and stir in milk. Pour Interesting are those letrers received sent a dime to a Kansas City mail orinto small bread pan and bake in modFrank Crumit, shepherd of the der house for a mustache grower. I wouldn't sell to anyone erate oven (300 degrees F.) about an by Lambs club, and chairman of that com Some salve came and I followed direchour. keep them all and have some fun. mittee recently formed to war on the tions carefully In applying It But WNU Service. , Bell Syndicate. racketeers who extract money from though I persisted for weeks, earnest those ambitious to become radio stars. Inspection night and morning revealed take a and jump up high The letters disclose the fact that the not the slightest trace of the luxuriant racket disguised under the name of black hair the picture In the ad bad And float a bit around the sky Newoton By "schools," has spread all over the showed. For a long time after that I ft country and that the racketeers are got more mail than any other kid in collecting huge sums by offering to town. I was offered everything from I know I'd have a real good time At the Eleventh Hour make over night and keeping potato peelers to pain killers and from CHB always waits until the eiev-- J them stars as never sell them for a dime! as possible. Vari lucky stones to love charms. paying we enth hour," say, the reference ous schemes are long to extract dollars used being to the last moment the latest from those with radio ambitions. First Just as I had written the foregoing WNU Service. by Harper & Brother can at time which possible something an enrollment fee of only $2. paragraph, the telephone interrupted. rhere is be done. That is an acquired signifiBut In a month, another $2 is due. The man on the wire started right in cance which it is interesting to comThen music purchased from the to tell me about a bargain in a certain pare with the origin of the expres- school only can be used in auditions and stock. I tried to break in to Inform sion. that music costs several times the mar him that I had grown up and knew It is in the Bible, in the Parable of ket value of ordinary sheet music. In about "dynamiters" and "boiler rooms," the Laborers in the Book of Matthew school's accompanist must but It couldn't be done. So I put the addition, that we find the source of the phrase. be hired the 2 an hour. There Is a receiver on the desk and it is still at The Parable begins: ' the head of the gyp there. But a thought bothers me that suspicion "For the kingdom of heaven is like school not the profit on the maybe that Kansas City sucker list has takes only unto a man out early in the morning music but splits the $2 with the ac- been revived and sent East to hfre laborers into his vineyard. . Bell Syndicate. the usual rate being $1. WNU Service. "And when he had agreed with the companist, a a for sent he laborers penny day, Fake broadcasts are also reported. By EDITH M. BARBER them into his vineyard. are heard no farther than the They "And he went out about the third room but cost the student from next some reason or another, pastry the edges, fit on the rings and press hour, and saw others standing idle in $10 up. Or there may be a real broadcost FOH considered' difficult to make. Of together. Bake fifteen minutes in a the market place." Time on some small station is bought course, it Is all in knowing bow, and very hot oven (500 degrees FahrenThey, too, were hired, and this was for about $15 and the school puts on a I can assure you if you follow the rec- heit). Cool and fill with jam or jelly. repeated at the sixth hour and the dozen or more at from $10 to pupils ninth, and also at about the eleventh $15 each. To extract still more ipe I am giving you today, you will Tea Muffins. money, PRUIT Juices should be canned for hour. And when the laborers were become famous for your tender pastry. winter use. Added to gelatins, 1 cup dry bread crumbs are fake telephone conversations there Let roe warn you that it is better to paid, those who began last received with radio executives. One desserts and sauces they give puddings, 1 cup milk young man as much "as those who had worked all chop In the fat rather than rub it in who had parted with a $50 fee, heard delicious flavors. cup molasses with your fingers, as the warmth of day; and when the latter murmured the gyp apparently Inform a well 1 egg the goodman of the house they known against your hands melts the fat, which should Squares of cheese cloth or sugar xk cups whole wheat flour executive, "I've got just what were told, in these memorable words, be hard to get the best results. Cold bags, dipped in kerosene oil and dried Jy4 teaspoon salt So for." looking impressed with "I will give unto this last, even as you're water is essential, and you must add in the sun, make good dusters both for his future was the boy that he promptsoda teaspoon unto thee." only enough to hold the mixture to3 teaspoons baking powder quit his job. A friend induced Mark furniture and automobile. "So the last shall be first and the ly gether. V teaspoon cinnamon Arnow to listen ,to the boy sing and first last: for many be called, but few the orchestra leader was The recipe which I am giving you, Always rinse silk stockings in water forced to Inteaspoon nutmeg chosen." cranberry and raisin pie, is sometimes him that he never would be a of the same heat as the suds in which form cloves teaspoon WNU 8ervic. . Bell Syndicate. known as mock cherry pie. It is so they were washed. star. 2 tablespoons melted fat good itself that it does not need to Imitate any other fruit As you know, I Soften the bread crumbs In milk, Increase Mayor's Salary Never soak rice or macaroni before Not all the radio schools are fakes, do not like to Insult any good food add eggs, slightly beaten, melted fat them. Wash the former well, Mr. cooking Crumit and careful effort is said, Despite His Protests being made to by calling it "mock" something else. and molasses. Mix dry ingredients, but not the latter, and place both in the from good separate Budapest Despite his vehement the bad. But when the If It Is worthy to be served. It should and add at one time to other mixture. boiling water to cook. complaint indibe given the credit it deserves. Bake about twenty-fiv- e minutes In me- protest the mayor of Kalecsa has been cates that the school may be in placed forced to agree to an increase of 1,400 Some one has asked for a recipe for dium oven (375 degrees F.). Winter squash should be cut in the criminal class, the district attorpengoes (about $300) a year In his sal- ney is notified. Some of the com pieces and boiled from 20 to 40 minutes Jelly tarts. "I can't seem to get a Sour Cream Pie. ary. jelly that will not run when it hits the 1 cup granulated sugar plaints are to be turned over to the in a small quantity of water. When The city council passed a unanimous federal heat of the stove." The best way to radio commission. Other memdone, press water out, mash smooth, 1 cup sour cream resolution to pay tribute in this way bers of the committee solve this problem is not to expose the warm with butter, pepper and salt M. are S. Dr. 4 raisins cup chopped to what it considered the mayor's ex, the Associated Newspapers. jelly to the heat of the oven. The tart Everett Marshall and Johnny Taylor, cloves y teaspoon WNU Service. merits. After the resolu Green. shell should be baked and then have traordinary cinnamon teaspoon tlon had been entered on the records, the Jelly put upon it Another been In racket that has exist.14 teaspoon salt the mayor found out about it and de- ence for UH, HU years but which still flour2 eggs Pastry. clared that he would withhold his sigis the fake Rackishes, song publisher. s4 cup confectioner's sugar 14 cups flour nature rather than legalize a reward eteers in that field will publish any yk teaspoon salt to which he felt he was not entitled. Mix the sugar and cream together. song submitted, no matter how terriV cup fat in were His protests vain, however, ble, provided the author Is Add the raisins, seasoning and the willing to Gold water eggs, well beaten. Line a pie dish with and the city council had Its way. pay from $50 up, the total amount be Cut flour'and salt Sift together the pastry. Pour in the mixture and bake Ing dependent on the number of copies in the fat with two case knives. For in a hot oven (450 degrees Fahrenheit) Deserted Village printed. After the song is published, a large quantity a wooden bowl and fifteen minutes. Remove from the Potosi, Wis. Once boasting a large it's up to the composer to find puchopping knife may be used. When oven. Beat the whites of the eggs with population, the village of British HolrchasersIf he can. The business is fine, add at one side of the bowl one the confectioner's sugar to a stiff mer- low, two miles north of here, now Is very profitable for the publishers. tablespoonful of cold water and stir ingue. Cover the pie with it and re- inhabited by scarcely more than a dozin as much of the flour and fat as the turn It to a slow oven (375 degrees en persons. Once npon a time, I got gypped 1 water wil take up. Continue this until you have four or Ave balls of dough "When Brown is happy he tries to and some dry flour left in the bowl. Press together with your fingers. If sing." "Yes. Some of us don't care how all the dry flour is not taken up add miserable we make others, so long as a little more water. Chill and roll we are comfortable." r Jelly Tarts. inch thick, Roll pastry London Traffic Cops to shape with round cutter, first dipped remove a small cutter with in flour; Observe Jams From Air the centers from half of the rounds. London. Britain's traffic "cops" are A doughnut cutter may be used instead going to get a new birds-ey- e angle durof a small cutter. Brush the rounds ing the next few weeks on the kind of without the hole with cold water near traffic tangles which are giving them aches these days. Instead of looking at their Jobs from ABOUT RIGHT the usual road level, some of them will be hovering over London in an auto-girin order to get a comprehensive picture of the milling traffic streams. Special permission has been granted for the machine to fly low over London. st Lights of New York llstevenson I I'd I'd run HUtonr ir How It Started Jean I'd PASTRY MAKING IS NOT A PUZZLE Expert Says It's All in Art of Knowing How. My Neighbor Says : " Mayor La Guardia Doesn't Like Slot Machines , lice, mites and ... Oaviru Useful Flint Grease marks on pages of books may be removed by sponging them with benzine, placing them between two ouccia vi oioiung paper and pressi ng niu a uui iruil. Scorch Stains "1 Major La Uuardla of New York swinging an ax to destroy some of the 2,000 slot machines seized by the police. The machines, representing an investment of about $X),000 by racketeers, were smashed and dumped into Long Island sound. To remove scorch from linen place between two dampened Turkish and press with a hot Iron. The towel stums will go into the towel score!, and can be easily washed out. -- X . uiuess eueuuve control meuj,. are taken at this time, docks often , come so heavily infested with the, Insect pests that they becom thrifty, egg production declines t thousands of dollars in poultry are iosi uy pruuucerg. rractlcally all poultry insecti a be killed by applications of any or 011. xnis applies particularij mites, bed bugs and fleas which t on the birds by sucking their blood t night In the daytime these tnsem usually leave the birds and hide cracks and crevices in the poofo it house. Some of the more economical u; effective oils for this purpose creosote, kerosene and waste mn case oil, applied with a brush emulsified with soap and water ta sprayed on the inside of the buildiii Dormant tree spray emulsions mini at the rate of four or five gallons li 100 gallons of water are also et cient poultry insect destroyers. corners, cracks and rough placet the wood should be saturated with W oils to insure satisfactory control. Poultry lice spend their entire Htm on the birds and thus must be m trolled by treating the fowls wis dips, powders or gases toxic to theuv sects. For this a good grade of urn fluoride is economical Each bin! is dusted Individually by applying pitch of sodium fluoride under Mi wing and around the vent roughiij the feathers to allow the powder It sift Into the plummage, or the bird may be dipped In a solution of cm ounce of sodium fluoride in one gaQoe of water. Where It is impractical to each bird, painting the roosts with It per cent nicotine sulphate Is A line of the dislnfectait about one fourth Inch wide is applied along the roosts just before the retire. The nicotine fumes filta through the birds' feathers, killing tin lice. This treatment should be it peated in 10 to 14 days as it does tot kill the eggs. All lime or whltewui should be removed from the roosts before nicotine sulphate is applied, Scaly leg, caused by mites feedlij under the leg scales, can be controlled by dipping the feet and legs In a solu tion containing two parts of raw seed oil and one part of kerosene. AC Confined Hens Lay Well, Experiments Have Shown 8 That hens kept In confinement, properly fed, will lay quite as well those of the same age on the limited range and even tend to eggs larger in size, has been shown experiments at the United Animal Husbandry Experiment at Beltsville, Md., covering a 11 States ft fire-je- period. These experiments further showed that neither the fertility nor the hat ablHty of the eggs was affected by confinement of the birds laying then t! Important considerations In poolW flock economy. There was also no atl ppreciable difference In mortality in & flocks maintained experimentally der the two systems of management Both lots of birds were fed th same rations except that those confined to their laying house had oil added to the basic raUos abirds were and the abort llowed to range in grass yards 70 by 100 feet In size. Every effort was made to furnish the conflow birds all the sunshine possible thnW th open windows In the laying house, r oil precaution! sunshine and from preventing possible 111 effects " vitamin deficiency. Both lots furnished electric lights from 5 a. r until daylight each day from Septeo-be15 to April 15 each year. non-confin- cod-live- one-eigh- th wonder why we seldom see a woman running a department store?" "A woman could never bear to part with all the bargains." 2L2 WNU chickens for fall and winter biJ: tlon It will be decidedly proflJ Fahrenheit) long enough for the mer ingue to brown, about fifteen minutes. - Fairer. 8ue" Before farmers begin housicTi,, ' Natural Chicks Cellophane Protects It is well known among iWU'W raisers that young chicks have ten enov to nlrk nr overvthlne on"1Often they will pick to death anotMj - chick which becomes slightly gcrau.'"" or injured, because they are attracted iWby the sight of blood. Experiments be dlrntA httin rallnnhnnp can trouble. cessfully used to control this The cellophane is simply placed wooden frames similar to those o i for wire screens and then fitted the windows of the chicken houw Hens and Their Diet The practice of throwing giD the floor in soiled Utter Is coining be looked upon with disdain. ment stations and commercial p" " wr farms have found that the normal grain flock both can be fed lng mash In hoppers, and that they D - . vvmiuillC OUUUl LAIC W of the two. The same type of hopP that holds the dry mash can be r nrhorfi 2TUin fnr o.t,.K v v- 0- hopper fed, additional hopper must be provided. spa |