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Show M " LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 1 1 Jghts of Cheerio Chapters WALTER. NEW YORK TRUMBULL KRAZY KOWEOY visitor to Greater New York should be amply repaid by a trip to the Children museum, which is amuinstitute. They ated with the Brooklyn i say it was visited by no less than 6S0-- , AH those things O00 children In 1931. concerning which youngsters are cuimrious, the things which stir their mostly here, are portrayed agination, There la, for example, I in miniature. i, a miniature volcano and a miniature I mine. The museum also goes in for I educational games. Pictures from magazines as the National Seuch are mounted and cut up into nuzzles. When the child has assembled one of these, pride in the achievement usually Induces the reading of the short explanation attached to the picture. There are long tables so that many children can do puzzles at the same time. This game not only teaches them a bit concerning places and things, but trains thera to hands, eyes and brains. Any Captain Dingle, who writes all those Bea, lives In England. He went ashore in some boat he owned, and lost not only the craft itself, but a large smite skin, which he had wrapped around the lower part of bis mast As he and John Oliver I .a Gorce had a common Interest, in that both knew a lot concerning An wrote Docdros Island, Captain Plnj-'ltor La Gorce frequently. One letter told of his loss and asked If anybody had any loose boa constrictor skins It happened that on one of his many trips to distant places Doctor I.a Gorce had picked up that very article. He never had used it much as there didn't appear to be any rpal place for i It around the bouse, and he didn't have a boat Btit it was a swell snnke J skin and he shipped It to Captain i Dingle. stories of the A A i i m I -- -; Except as the Find fen thinjrs that are wrong in this drawing of a western cowboy. "If M ' U ' PRAIRIE DOG Out on the desert one night In June was only a short time ago that an act of congress was required to permit the delivery of Ice cream In two-quacontainers, some past act having specified that ice cream should be delivered only in receptacles. rt one-qua- girl in one of the big hospitals, who was being wheeled to the operating room for a rather minor operation, '" , , A SIZE v 1- - " i Iffc PMCH WDHUer Sk' file N V7U 'M rt A SM&.-tHEvfeM- HERE rabbits un- derstood the lack rabbit's whiskers twitched 'n lellef And the Joy of the owls was past belief. Hurrah ! Hurrah now this was the thing To turn the tables on hawks oo i HAVEVpue 0u , The sand storm gathered, raged for days and B. 1811 How It Started By Jean Nemton How It Came to Be "Sirloin" is a delightful story to the THESE that once upon a time, an English king, in gustatory appreciation of the delicacy we know as sirloin conferred knighthood upon a loin of beef aud that ever after it lived happily under the name of sirloin (Sir Loin.). It may be painful to some of us to have this beautiful fairy tale debunked, but truth is ruthless and respects neither tradition nor theory. Had this Incident really occurred the probability is that the word sirloin , would have been for slang seldom outlives the occasion of its creation. It is a rare etymological tid bit indeed that so tickles our Intellectual palate as to become a permanent feature of our language menu. Sirloin Is really a mlspeillng of "sur-loin(sur meaning above). Hence the word is Dainty Co uneasy DUbaa when serving a THESE arefortimes friends, one likes something different and good. The food which appeals to most palates is chicken In some form for the hot dish or salad. Chicken Breasts With Cream Mush room Sauce. Steam the chickens until very tender. Remove the breasts, separating the small fillet and saute lightly In butter, seasoning with white pepper. Serve each breast topped with a small fillet and covered with cream mushroom sauce. Garnish with cress and very large stuffed raisins or ripe olives. Cream Mushroom Sauce Scald one cupful of milk and one cupful of cream. Thicken with two tablespoon-ful- s each of flour and butter well, blended. Season with salt, pepper, and a dash or two of paprika. Add a pimento mashed fine and one-hal- f pound of sauted mushrooms. Broiled Fillets of Beef. Trim small fillets Into rounds two Inches thick and wrap with a thin alica of salt pork, tie or fasten with toothpick do not skewer through the fillet Season with a little pepper and serve with parsley butter poured over the fillets. Serve with potato balls rolled In butter and sprinkled with paprika. Cheese Ring. Soak one tablespoon-fu- l h of a cupof gelatin in ful of cold milk. Whip one cupful of cream, add five tablespoonfuls of rich, yellow cheese (grated), one teaspoon-fu- l of Worcestershire . sauce, one-hateaspoonful of mustard, one teaspoon-fu- l h of salt, teaspoonful of h cayenne and teaspoonful of paprika. Dissolve the gelatin and add to the cream mixture. Mold in a ring. Cnmold and fill the center with a crisp green salad ; serve with a trench dressing. Baked Tomatoes-P- ut six peeled ripe tomatoes in a deep glass baking dish. Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper, add one and one-hal- f cupfuls of sugar and fill in between the tomatoes with soft crumbs from the center of the loaf. Mix one cupful of bread crumbs with cupful of melted butter and cover the tomatoes. Bake in a moderate oven for one and one-hal- f hours. Serve from the dish. one-fourt- lf I, one-eight- The bawks, discouraged, (lew separate ways And again The prairie dog town was still With the peace' of the desert or every hill wing , MKd Jack yon can turn out to be. Here are the beginnings of nine different pictured. Draw a copy of any yon think you can use on another piece of paper and draw the picture that tt suggests using this Kurley Art line as a beginning. 1 SONGOF PETE THE That Eventful Day . doSooGoooooSooooSoooSooooo Just see what an artist And w &r 1 SlMl arose fury that altered the prairie dog's woes. wind was omlng that brewed no good," d 1 1 KURLEY ART dor Having performed this kindly act. John La Gorce got to worrying a little. After all, he had been the possessor of that snake skin for several years and perhaps It was bit rusty. He didn't want to become known as a man who I would send a friend the second-hanepidermis of a serpent. Perhaps he t should first have sent It to the clean-- ! er and presser, or had It simonlzed. It i got so on his mind that he wrote to several boa constrictor dealers In va rious parts of the world, told them his story and gave them Captain j Dingle's address. Then he felt free to turn his attention to other matters. i The Kitchen Cabinet The prairie dogs chattered and sighed out too. But then in the distance ont there e w ISHSiSS & The prairie dogs gathered beneath the moon From out of their hoi fa both far and near the They ran like lightning ground to clear. The jack rabbits too, were there indeed. They covered the ground with swiftest speed. The sand on the desert lay white and dry The prairie dogs hearts beat hard oh my! For this was the night of the cactus bloom That sealed their fate and marked their doom. The little brown owls who blinked sway Had almost nothing of hope t say. They sat on the tops of the prairie dogs' holes And wished for a chance to save their souls. While op In the sky the hawks drew near H angry for prairie dog meat I fear. "Oh, what shall we do, we do, we ( Sally Sez Weetern Newspaper Union. Cat Still Frisky at 25 Mass. Mrs. Gloucester, Nichola D'Ascenzo, wife of an artist with a summer' studio at Cape Ann, believes her pet cat, Tiger, is in line for the distinction of the oldest American cat Tiger Is twenty-fiv- e years old and still quite frisky. Bell Syndicate.) Within a reasonable time. Doctor La Gorce received another message from Captain Dingle. It didn't even contain ten words, reading merely : J "Have quit drinking. House Is full of snakes." .' 4 They tell me that about the only place In the United States which (.stands for taxation without representation Is the District of Columbia, The citizens of Washington have no vote and no representation in congress, but they pay taxes, plenty. The Capitol city is run by a commission of three and a police superintendent, but nothing can be done not so much as repairing a hole In the pavement with-oa- t a congressional appropriation. It . l I , . ' ' I ; ... , iA .X.klk' Warner Baxter and Elissa Land! Scotties, thereby being entitled to cheers from S. S. Van Dine, who owns a kennel of them. Alexander Kirkland and Ralph Bellamy run to sealyhams. Joan Bennett has a Pekinese, and Janet Gaynor a bullday. I still want an Irish wolfhound. . 1832. Bell Syndicate. WNTJ . Little things are great to little mea "Did your husband bring home any fish?" "No. I understand William had bail luck on this trip. He got into a game of cards and lost the money he took with him to buy fish." Capitol Plaza in Washington Nears Completion 8, A. ,vw-- 1 4 V Hiii Mp'?l' 7Mf ; lilt '(I'i'i'i " 4. 'S. r- h : M i V , ' ,;; u it' Mylsleighbor uiirt water to mnke a operates a welding establishment, but In one corner he has an anvil, forge, and steel vise stored, which, he says, 'are to remind him of olden days." Fowler came to Michigan CO years ao and began the blacksmith trade when eighteen years old In a shack which was situated on what is now the cite of the Ingham county Jail here. At that time, he said, there were seven other blacksmiths In (fa be th PRACTICAL MIND T) Sf7 i I'lcturesnue view of the new Canltol nlaza in WashlnKton. with the Capitol in the background, which development on. Is rapidly Hearing completion. This is the first photograph of the plaza with the new fountain turned EXTENSION UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF UTAH Salt Laka City. Utah I THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Waka kvaiaaaa kattar Wr karine wkara tha kaytiwr'a bast. QaaUtr pnxiaeta at aeaamar pricaa aaaara vrtatar archaa Inc sowar tor yoar aollara. IatarawantaJs prod acta ara thtir ame adrartbaaiaBt Onae aaaa, thy naka (riaaS In avarr iwaaa, Diapal yaar warriaa and taka oat Dapraa alaai Inaaranaa ky palnxilxinc latanaaaja Goods axclaatfaly," MIS CLARA MOOBE. BpuiUa Fork. Vtalv taia-ma- "GRAINS OF GOLD" THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL "Makes Cream Taste Better" Western Made For Western Tradt lettuc " UTAH WOOLEN MILLS for BLANKETS Salt Laka City, Utah Valuta-Sta- d far Saaipla Wool Ezeollant I Packed With Power ' The superstition to the effect! that ostriches bury their heads in sand is thousands of years old, but only such races as are unfamiliar with the habits of ostriches believ it to be true. ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOB ape: AN T WAVE 1NTERM0UNTAIN PRODUCT Most of us start out in life to build a boulevard as straight and beautiful as Pennsylvania avenue, but when we finish it looks more like the tracks of the cow that laid out Boston. American Magazine. TRACTORS RppoMnsfd Tractor Good aa New Most Unonial Pricaa Quick Sale Terma If Dulrea J. D. ENSIGN (01 Continental Bank B!d. Salt Laka City, Utah per week will fre paid for tha beat 6t woid article an "Why yea made hrald aa Internioontaln Gooda' Similar ta abora. Send roar ttory in preie or reraa ta In- tarmenntain Product Co'.ymn. P. O. Box IMS, Salt Lake City. II roar tory appeare In tb!a column fan will ceire check for . $5.00 "l'.ui I cannot live without you." "Ves, you can. Bun along. You're pa ing as much alimony now as you can afford." t GASOLINE Oriental Guitar A "sitar" is an Oriental guitar, usually having one steel string and two brass strings. Associated NewananrrH Mason City, Miih. Jack lowler. who has not shod a horse In 11 years. Is still Mnson's village blacksmith. With the passing of hornet. Fowler declares, he was forced to adapt his shop for modern day needs. He now , In Trade raj Village Smithy Now Operates Wsfding Shop m Coat Masi n. Always serve soup steaming hot. Is best accomplished by serving In a cup Instead of a wide soup plate. 1 Minimal Writ (or Home Study Bulletin Tatar Aak Toar Groear This - University Instruction by Mail Barall Aajrtina, Froltabk, lataraatla . Scottie, the collie which has led W. R. Duckett, blind fur dealer of Frank lin. Neb, to classes In the Columbia university summer session In New York sofor three summers, received a medal from the New York ciety In recognition of his services, ills master received a M. A. degree at the closing session of Columbia. The medal, which makes Scottie one of a group of about 50 canines in the country to be admitted to the Legion of Hero Dogs, was presented to him by Mrs. Diana Beiais. president - in STUDY AT HOME ay-ahead' rVi't; To remove grass stain from unwashnble materials, sponge the stain on the under side with ether applied on a soft cloth. Hub until stain disappears. Xj n's Your To remove grass stains from wash able materinls rub the stain with lard and let stiiud for several hours. This loosens the coloring matter so it will wash out i -- So-call- ed -b add to chilled bever ages for sweetening. - All valuable inventions art not conceived in the laboratories of bis business. free lance inventions afford the basis for new and independent enterprises. Wo-maHome Companion. - B' sirupsugar and 1 . BOMS INDUtfBT "Wayahead lettuce is recommended to amateur gardeners by Woman's Home Companion," writes a caustic commentator, "but a fortune awaits the man who will eyond originate Three-jumps- V;v own , Xk ' ' People of southern Brittany, France, a hardy race, strongly steeped In tradition, still retain their quaint, yet picturesque costumes of ancient times and are deeply devoted to their festivals of the saints of "Pardons". NOT EVEN SARDINES ! u Salt Laka City. Utah WNO Senrloe. wore a fixed and mechanical grin. "You don't have tt try to be brave," "You are coming said a nurse. through this with flying colors." "Maybe so," Baid the girl, unconvinced, "but if I don't I want all my friends to see me smiling." ..'v Scottie Decorated for Loyalty Benton, Ark. The storm cellar, once regarded as a safe refuge from the elements, has lost some of its former prestige. A bolt of lightning struck a storm cellar on the farm of George Spark.3, near here, killing him Instantly. : ktur, C by Weetern Newepaper Union. Killed by Lightning in His Storm Cellar K PAT10NIZI one-quart- ," . ki touta, a WJW few tt. kaat. bnmt aa aara imr apita auar,Brian noma, bara tbt Wart. one-fourt- still-born- Q I $5.00 W.N.U-S- alt Lake City Week No. I2II j , |