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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH jghts of NEW YORK WAITER TRUMBULL If leaves holes in the goods If you pull out long threads. e ma- To keep an enameled washing outside chine locking well, wash the with kerosene each week after the washing is done, then wasn ou soft hot soap suds and dry with a cloth. v i M e fir' e tender Tough meat will be rendered if a little lemon Juice is added to the water in which the meat Is cooked. B 931 b thf AeoclIed Neweoeoere '- -.. WNl) Brvlr Some of the waiters have been there for twenty five or thirty years. Rio Pudding. Ie kard tm aaactioa ttr exaua. Lot'e net tali Mher'e - .f th." Ami leave the LET'S PATHOKI7F unu. rTl. 4 cup rice cups water cups milk ',4 cup cream Air Commodore P. F. M. Fellows leader of the Houston Everest expedl tion, led his British comrades acrose the peak of Mount Everest, highest mountain In the world. The photograph shows a -- erent view ot Mount Everest made by members ot the expedition The Inset shows the Marquis of I'lydcs dale, left and Flight-- Jem. D. F. Mc Int.vre. Tlielr achievement was the first time man ever siiv the mountain top 2 2 whole cinnamon stick 1 yolks cup sugar 4 teaspoon salt 3 drops vanilla Cook rice In water ten minutes until rice is tender, add milk, cream and cinnamon and cook in a double boiler ten minutes. Mix egg yolks, sugar and salt and stit into this a little of the hot mixture. Stir this Into the rest of the rice mixture and cook five min utes, stirring lightly with a fork. Remove from fire, take out cinnamon, add vanilla and pour Into serving dish to 2 egg is what ts known as "the dead ninn's button." Should the niotornmn relax pressure on that button the train stops. And maintenance men have to be called to get It In motion again. The New Farm Hand U. S. Olympic Victor. Since 1896, when the OlvW. games were revived, the Uniw kJiaica iiaa wuii evtfry Ilieet. Utah High School of Beauty V Cnttmi am atds Ft Srtuk.cnr.ga. Tin Buatj Critwi Ptifissioi Kim H In en mi luni i MitstM ttut em ihi m uZZ bnumtrireerun. $15 hi n. ml, tt fcZS MradiUautts. knittitiu as iui wUUreilina rtni m triu lej nr uuliiu. Ul s cm NAME ADDRESS h. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY chill. It Is Impossible for a motorman to run past a station. If he falls to shut off power and apply the brakes, a trip does It for blm. Nor can he pass a red signal, that carrying with It an automatic stop also. A train can be "keyed" past a signal but that prac tlce Is In disfavor because of the dan ger attached. A motorman can pass a danger signal, or "red ball." as It Is called, by getting out of his compartment and throwing a lever. Rut he must have an excellent reason and know that the rules ot safety are not being violated Considering the num ber of persons carried dally, the safety average Is extremely high Train crews In the subway seldom see daylight except for brief flashes, except when they are off duty. Motor men, before they are accepted, must undergo strict physical examinations Then they are put through a long course of training before they are allowed to handle the controller. Tet in the operation of subway trains, the human factor has been eliminated to a great extent On the com roller handle SMACK! Lyonnaiee Potatoes. oniona sliced thin cup butter or other fat 3 cups sliced boiled potatoes 2 medium sized O. 19! J Bell Syndicate. Pepper Cook the onions in the butter Ave minutes until light brown. Stir In the . potatoes and parsley and add season-eingsCook three minutes, stirring continuously Let brown on the bottom over a slow fire and fold like an omelet Pot Roast. ANTELOPE PRONG-HOR- N fCpyrlf, W. If, P. OLD CHOP HOUSE THING OF PAST Once Popular Type of Restaurant Disappears. By EDITH The chop bouse type of restaurant may be credited to England and perhaps Ireland for Its origin. There are today comparatively tew left of the ones which were In their prime in days There are, how some of them ever, several their original location, which serve new patrons at lunch time and old and new at dinner time. If I want the best ot steaks, of chops, or fish, or oysters, I choose one of these places where I am certain of getting them. They will be of the best quality and broiled to bring out the flavor to perfection. You can get a baked potato worthy of the Dame, .iud french fried, hashed brown or ly unnalse potatoes as they should be. I he selection of other vegetables may be limited but they are usually well At one very small place cooked. where the cooking Is done in the res taurant itself the spinach, for Instance s cooked to order and will be on the In - !H This graceful prong-horantelope Goes racing down the grassy slope. IIi8 legs are slim but full of power, He travels forty miles an hour! n His tail is just a patch of white, And when he has a sudden fright He fluffs it out in funny style, And you can see it for a mile. He isn't like a deer, you know. This buck has horns, so has the doe; They feed together in a band, And graze upon the prairie land. In days gone by, the many herds Were plentiful as flocks of birds; But now they're few and far between, And very seldom ever seen. Oompanv WNTJ Service) OW IT START tf JEAN E NEWTON D seasoning with water and soak meat in the pickle twenty-fouhours. Remove meat and roast In hot oveD (5IK) degrees Fahrenheit) until brown. Remove from oven, cover with spiced liquid and simmer gently two or three hours until meat is tender and remove Mix flour with meltto hot platter. ed butter and stir into this the strained Cook until thick and smooth stock and pour over ment. Mis M. BARBER table In ten minutes. Freuch fried onions Is another specialty at this lit tie place also, cooked to your order. You are certain to find oysters at their best at a chop house. At one large place their oysters come direct from Capo Cod and Chesapeake bay. and you actually get the kind that are listed on the menu. They will be served as all good oysters should be opened and transferred to beds of Ice at the moment of serving. At one place there Is still the oyster bar, where you can order a halt dozen or a dozen and ent them then find there.. At the Siitne place, if you unlet "oys ters" you nm.v get seven Instf ad ot sis or a many as the plnte will hold. Desserts are simple, as you would expect at an citing place of this type where portions are large and food satisfying. Most of the chop houses which are successful today have their manage ment still In the hands of the family or an employee of the original owner. Quirk Meal. Broiled ham Browned sweet potatoes String beans Lettuce with ketchup dressing Shredded pineapple Coffee Among the meats which can be cooked quickly Is sliced ham, which oan be broiled or fried to a beautiful crispy brown In ten or fifteen minutes. .Sweet potatoes go very well with hara, and if you have time to parboil them, to pare them and to let them cook a few moments before slicing you can brown them to advantage In the fat left in the pun after removing the ham to a hot platter, or you may dip them tr. melted ham fat and put them beside thr ham under the broiler. 35. 19 3 3 Boll Syndicate. "Let at remember that It nejira i deep eet cenfidenre in each ether tM a eqaelly great cenfidenre in hone hidKi .kt LAi A tocsin originally was i bell sounded as an alarm. In a general sense, any alarm signal is a tocsii WNU Service. Tents Awnintre CO. Camping Supplia "Everything in Canva GeodV S. W. Temple Salt Like 27 Giovanni Cimabue ( known as the father of painting. Cit? is 1240-130- ASK YOUR DRUGGIST modem FOB APEX cX PRODUCT INTERMOUNTAIN AN In the manufacture of wall W 34 per, one machine can tarn out miles of it daily. Now Place Your Order ml twk kM ft IIM Liiturai, etktr Uit, lacks WhIK tmm J Pritictin 8rei mi (ccUmitil WT i m dstrihtm kitm H mr krMders. w" tor)(n. Mi Llecele chick letters. Writa ui ud tiiana m n Mrs flitil w. Ramshaw Hatcheriei Liii tltt, M mi U. Start Stint. Silt Interior Alaski The Department of the administers the affairs of and Hawaii. In Trade MILLS UTAH WOOLEN BLANKETS For Your Salt Lake City. VtA Write for Catalogue andW Wool There are estimated to be illiterate adults in the Unuea States Ohio counties Sixty-nin- e have town of more than 30,000 inM ants. Jobless Youths Join Forest Army NEW VICO Why We Call Them "Pothooks" to ASTKNOUKAI'HKU wants he i. torinc thie country u iti forncr n win vuiie n ejr fpcikj. InUrraeontain Rerion mip it br laini Iuq. meantain Made Goods." MRS. WM. C TATl Park City. IU SPERE TENT & AWNING tablespoon mixed spice 1 stalk celery 2 sliced onions 1 teaspoon pepper tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar Vz teaspoon curry powder teaspoon kemniel seed 2 quarts water i pounds beef 4 cup butter cup Hour 1 WNl) Service. AMERICAN ANIMALS tablespoon chopped parsley 1 Salt Many other New Vurk workers see little of the city In the daylight. There are those who are employed In conduits and tunnels. Or they go down In man holes and do not come up until quit ting time. Railroad men work underground In and about terminals. There are underground business centers also and the underground galleries of Grand Central have a number of men who call them home. There are others also who do not see daylight while they are working though they are not under ground. They are under wafer the tollers in the caissons beneath the surface of the rivers. The Maid But kissing Is unhealiiiv The doctors all say so. The Man Well, here goes then fot an unhealthy life. Vollan For creaming shortening, a wooden bend mark spoon is best. It does not the hands or or injure bowl pan. the as a metal one does. 8? ' r. basting inreads cut UEMoVIMj ISthem every few Inches so that jou do not have to pull a very long thread to out at one time. You are very apt rr-aZ---J-fi A Subway track repair men make repairs In bright light It Is artificial illumination, however, of such Inten slty that they actually toll In the spot light Between trains, they are In furious activity. They dnn't have to be on the alert for danger. A lookout equipped with a red flng, red light and a whistle keeps watch for them At the approach of a train, be shrill the whistle and the workers hop Though they move quickly, they have due regard for the deadly third rail. of course. Sally Sez Snys: . ;.vA There are thousand of underground tollers in New York. The subways for an army Dispatchers' of flees are little boxes dowo beneath the street level. Hundreds of station agents work In small platform booths. At the larger stations, there are guards who assist In loading and un loading freight They are the ones who, when a car seems full to burst lng, pack In a few more sardines Porters get more sunlight than others as they sweep the stairways usually when the stairways are greatly crowd ed and sweeping Is extra difficult (C P Mv Neighbor ' British Aviators Conquer Mount Everest A subway express banged paw red and man In dirt; overalls wltb white laotero In bit band. Hp at standing beneath a rentilatoi and a shaft of sunlight repealed bU pallid features. He was a trackwalker one of the hundreds who siend tbelr work ing hours tramping along the lung dark tubes alert for loose bolts, broken rails or anything else that might cause disaster or delay. Here and there they flash their white lights, the red showing toward the rear, being a warning to approaching trains On them la heavy resnslbillty. )rer the steel which they Inspect, millions ride each day. ' - MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Pack Gnar know writes are frequently referred to as "pothooks.'' It is said that Charles IMckens In the course ot his struggle to muster shorthand, a struggle which eventualterminated successfully in his ly s ability to report the speeches and of parliament, frequently complained desperately about the "pothooks" as he characterized the hooked strokes of the stenographic art. Tlmt the term "pothook" originated with Dickens; Is. however, doubtful. It was HctuMly an allusion to the hooks which were to be found over every fireplace In England, and from which actually hung the pots used for culinary purposes. Though originally the term "pot hooks" was more or less contemporaneous with the advent of shorthand In England, It has In the course of time acquired the additional connotation as a reference to the crude characters formed by children In learning to write. peJ More than 100,000 London live in underKroundroon Used Cletrac TRACTORS sec-sion- e lilt. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. Reconditioned TER LOW PRICES PACIFIC FINANCE ft i ! ir A t 911 So, State St., - ..JMi XTZ- ..me oi me jobless youths who have enliste.i , , . forestatlon finny, are shown on h ,'f N. Y.. where l.soo tnn win be quarteS tor training. The bo drilled b, army officers. - ' "L1"n-ate- wi p week t for the be ".rilrle on '"WalM. e IntermeanUi" ehenld Similar te aboye. Goods" your elory In proee termountain product. Slocum. ecruits win "'""'Ti 11 ..ft 6h Lake C.ty. ' appear In thie- (tQ Aj) try colanni yea will Bo i, Lake City. Needlework Old Art Fine needlework was kno the time of Egyptian naraon $3.00 -- ali CORP- - 1554. mIm .?!'-'"-.- rtiLrlc far JJclvv ' |