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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Columbia River Goesona - :tr F JELLIED FOODS Great Rampage ON WARM DAYS Welcome DUbrg AvailaLle for Every Course. - - ETS By EDITH M BARBER "Will you please print a recipe for JeUied veal and one for coffee Jelly asks a reader. This request reminds me that the "Jellied" season U almost in. Of course, we use gelatin dishes often, ail through the year, but de pend on It even more In warm weatb er to cvBiblne with meat and fege tabl for attractive, cool, main dlslu for warm days, for cold. Jellied aouvs as well as for the many desserts to which It gives form. This is rather an important matter In the psychology of food, by the way. We seem to get a better satisfied feel-nwhen these foods are molded Into a loaf or a ring than when they are served merely with a salad dressing and then, too. a molded dish can be ao attractive to the eye. We make use of Jellied foods at practically every course In warm weather, beginning with soup. I Just do not know of anything more refreshing than this begin ning to a meal on an uncomfortable, sultry day. I can never decide whether I prefer a well seasoned Jellied stock or tomato essence For the main course we can often r make the chicken from yesterday's dinner stretch far enough to serve for another meal by combining It with a gelatin mixture. We can put mixed vegetables or fish or a combination of the two together with Us help and use ft for a salad. For des serf we have the Innumerable Jellies, creams and whips which need gelatin. The success of all these dishes depends upon the proper proportion of f Is to mas Hi 3X Worm bet g Co brooi- a - ft It tifte win J t ii,teruurb lSiauu iicui s"'Bi" Lftjons o" iuitouih, iusii, vt.fc..u. ims in l uiiimn i, r, . Hie tlHu a!trs ihm mca made from the air. shows the island practically covered over by inioio-rai- folnmnia. y, . tint a of New York Lights ottea How It Started By L. L STEVENSON By Jean Xewoton left-ove- t! piuti edbr It were oui yestei jeeuis as If 'aj when a croup of officials, engi uiimile couversatlon was ana still is -- sis pounds But at the present rate of exchange six pounds ttmouut to around $24 So wise Americans save $.1 r so hy ciililing to London and hav ing the call originate from there But transatlantic telephone charges can't he reversed the British refusing to countenance such a practice And some one gave as the reason that London is so close to Scotland. protuineni citizens, fcwspapei gathered at 15 liroad wow , to wiwess the beginning of voir not over the Atlantic Nev !lWmunlcation 'eftbeless. transatlantic telephone cod rbett .rations are now merely a pari ot cot For inanx easiness and social routine met and calling pitting up a telephone London U no tuore than picking up a fteelrer and calling Newark. The cost tru& But there are i. mnrh greater. rwujl tome to whom even that makes no dlf For Instance, there was the ference. cet win)! picture queen who had a beau She called him up from !i London Hollywood frequently and not only ti!ked with him at length but held her use ;el dog to the transmitter so that her friend b London could hear the ani on mal bark. And a dog barking at $10 allot t minute Is something. ' .It It ogrt but I her. her flat- tier will i rail Intel to- - slioi lents Mtaod others, Just or so before leaving the of transatlantic telephone subject The best patron Is said to be James J. Walker, former mayor of New York, who is sojourning In Europe but a line who likes to keep Id touch with the city where he was once looked on as a hero. Of course that tire would go flat In part of the city where there wasn't a garage within blocks and the rain was falling hard. But finally a small place was discovered and the mechanic a there was that boy in London a mail order catalogue from a In It was list Chicago house. ed i rifle that cost $3.75. which inter ested him very much so much Indeed he picked up the telephone and talked with the mall order house about Tben rto received DOUBLE F call. Naturally, :Je telephone company endeavored to collect The hoy's parents. In moder-stcircumstances, set up the claim dial a minor had made the call without authority ; therefore, there was no In the end. the j responsibility accepted the few shillings the lad nad in the hank as a settlement in full. le$3.75 rifle In a $7.1 If itioii! low-- be ijedf hree to I e of ton we hear It said of some body that he took or was given the air, we understand at once, with out further elucidation, exactly what it meant. "To Take the Air" has all the ear marks of typical Amerieanese. of sure fire, everyday colloquialism, of char acterlstic slang yet nothing could be further from the fact of Its true story. The expression "To Take the Air' has been In use In the Identical form for upwards of three hundred years. It appears, for Instance, aa far back as 1682, In Bunyan's book entitled "The Holy War" with the sense of no go abroad" which, couched In less delicate language. Is exactly w hat it conveys today. Bell Syndicate. WNTJ Servlc. In charge said he'd grab his tools and and fix the flat A burly man with a Jutting Jaw and a hard face, he didn't seem like one to be chosen for a stroll up a dark alley. When he had gathered his tools, he stopped. "Sweetheart will be awful lonesome If go up 51 Soak gelatin In cold water to cover, five minutes. Melt It over hot wateri add to the mayonnaise, add the othen Ingredients and pour Into a mold. A design cut from plmlentoes may be w in iiV'V Getting a Shave in Midget Village I leave her here alone," he said. "Mind If I take her along?" There wasn't It from costs $3U to New York. But It Is consider-M- ; cheaper to telephone from London to New York. The reason Is that ben the contract was made between te American Telegraph and Telep- 1933. Bell Syndicate. "Mrs. D says her little girl has learned to play the piano In no time.' "Yes, I heard her playing Just that way the other day." hone and the British post office. hieh operates the English wires. Hie value of the pound was fixed 8S. Thus, the rate for a three- - ANIMALS AMERICAN icaf r at RING-TAILE- CAT D prof; salad blends well with fowl dinner. When cane chairs are sagging In the seat, If you turn them upside down, wet the seats with soap suds, soak them well and allow them to dry, the cane will stiffen to Its normal condition. Before placing sponge cake In the oven to bake, try sprinkling a little fine white sugar over the top. This crust forms the rich, that makes sponge cake you buy look iveaf incff fllf' brown-lookin- g so tempting. an3 Paint snap clothespins different colors and use them for napkin holders when there are house guests. i! SHI 1J3J. by the Associated Newapaperi) WNU Service (3S IN ml M Us of Tunftten One ounce of tungsten Is used to mnks 17.7 miles of wire, three ten- thousandths of an Inch thick, for electric lamps. three-wa- mi 4 eo! tt 7 cat is mostly seen In rocky gulch or deep ravine. He roams the long Pacific shore From Oregon to Salvador. ring-taile- d The ancient Aztec legends claim is his name. That He's called a coon cat too, because e paws. Of striped tail and cac-o-mix- He prowls around from eve till morn To hunt for dates and figs and corn; He likes a quail or mole or rat, And sometimes even eats a bat. feed-O- n When other food is scarce, he prickly pears and centipedes. He has a very funny diet, f ( i liar to trV 1J b, Th. P F. Vonnd Ca-W- Nrj it- ServcO - m ekeaU aO Iteve wrk, BtaJvart a abeaM awnr kirk, -W eaa kela) eialey tkeaB Bv( TWt kax ama Uia la tw. FATBONIZI BOH tKDUSTtT. Lecai J, The sweet potato belongs to the morning glory family, convolve j laceae, and its blossom resembles.) i that of the morning glory. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY! tkal wattes, Mt tlaaa la here, m HAKKETt atmlae4 Tea wilt hav a Sue If r HOMK . , wlU ke el carl , fee yva Tea wlU Bare aa caraa ec verriea, aef j apea4 keara la vaia raarrel Am raa'r recelTeel each dellar'a valae fer all aaeMf yea kae epeatt Aa4 raa'U kare thai aaaet aajaraaee aS ' tne kapvr atanli fir Tkal INTKKMOUN1A1N FKODUCTt are tae keet tkal yea eaa kaf. MRS. CHAS. O. rULTK, 1 BaUvar, Wya, The North star Is brighter than, the sun, the former giving forth aoout 020 times as mucn ngns aa our own sun. ASK TOUB DRUGGIST fOB A TIT.i7P VT if. Witch Hazel Cream gelatin to liquid. In the granulated form In which we usually find It today, It Is easy to measure this by the level tablespoonful. It originally came In sheets and then In shreds. Too much gelatin produces a tough product; too little will prevent molding. There are two types upon which we fladepend the unflavored and the vored gelatin. In preparing dishes with the first, we soak the powdered product for a few moments in cold water and then dissolve It in boiling water. The molding can be hastened somewhat by setting the dish containrecipe In cold water. ing the made-uIt can be hastened much by surround Ing It with a mixture of cracked Ice and salt It Is not necessary, by the way, to wet molds, as this does not make the mixture easier to remove. I often grease a mold for a meat or vege table dish. If you wish to have the meat, vegetables, or fruit evenly dls tributed in your gelatin, you may use either of two methods. You may cool the dissolved and flavored gelatin un- p The Baileys at the Fair Fill with salad placed in the bottom. mixture, chill In refrigerator several hours, or until set, unmoid and serve with a garnish of lettuce or water cress. Pineapple Rice Sponge. 1 1 1 gelatin package cup boiling water cup canned pineapple or other lemon-flavore- fruit d Juice teaspoon salt 2 cups cold cooked rice 4 tablespoons sugar 1 cup cream, whipped Dissolve flavored gelatin In boiling water. Add fruit Juice and salt. Chill. When slightly thickened, beat with rotary egg beater until of consistency of whipped cream. Fold rice Into gelatin. Fold sugar Into cream; fold In to gelatin mixture. Turn Into mold. Serve with Chill until Arm, unmoid. fresh crushed or canned raspberries. . Bell Syndicate. al association shows that the aver' age annual income of medical doctors in the United States is $9,764. WHY BE AILING? Retain He.llh kr NATl'BAL METHODS Normalize Rejuvenate R. M. L. BIOTONE fl.OO U! WNU Serrfce. WHY WORRY? HP1 NeutralitM acid, and toxina. ehemkal balance, the baaia of Far Rheumatiom, Acidoaia, Gaa, Ulcere, Eciema, vie. R. M. L, LAXATONE-11- .00 the Correct Conatlpatlnn br vltalliln inlaetlnal nuMlee. "The longer jrou ttaa It, the leaa you need." Thla adv. good for 6e on purchaaa of on week any K, M. h. product within from dale of iaiue. He. from At all drurglata or direct Rocky Mountain Laboratories Salt Lake Clly. Utak II W. In4 Be. Raturn thie to aa for iDratTKiat Limit 1 to each ft purchaaa.) ROMANCE IN REMEDIES The Intermountaln country kaa kn been laeorniud aa moat veawlile producer of mineral rlchea. It haa bean aaid that a are found greater variety of rueful mineral! in the InternwunUin region than la mnf the of taction country. other like Gold, allrer, copper, lead, coal, aanhaJt, marble, onyx are among the better knows of the earth, of which thla aentioa Srodueta producer. Baaidea theaa, thara are tae rarer metala of errontlum, radium and other leea known but valuable mineral which have brought fame to Utah and bar Belghbora. Probably one of th moat important d!s eoveriea of thla region waa made a few years ae-o- almoet accidentally. Thla die eovery haa every indication of bringing; mora fam and recognition to th later, tham any depoalt area' mountain' atate brought to light. Realdaat proapeeton dis eorered a peculiar formation which, aftar frequent teata, proved to have no recognla4 metalll value. Th aubatanc waa of each a atrang nature that numerate teata and were conducted to deUrmina experiment It origin and qualltiea. n Savvral gaologtatt and aa glnewr wer Invited to inapect th prop arty, and th eoneanau of their opinion la that thla ubtaae waa formerly a bed of marine vegetation, depoelted at a time what that aeetloa of the country waa inundated! by an arm of th ocean. Bloton I produced limply by BTOceeelng th aubatanc taken from thla anion da poa't with diaUlled water to extract the mineral salt, and atrangrty enough the lateat ehamiaal analyala ahowa it to eon tain practically every element which the kuman body needs for normal functma. Although offered yuat recently through tba drug atorea, Bloton haa enjoyed anusual uacaea and eommunieationa hav been received from varioua parta of th country requesting dlitributienal righta, and Bloton kaa been ahlppad to several fore tan aoua. trie. Other producU will later be dvIop4 from thla earn baa, and th xpetatioa of The Rocky Mountain Laboratoria la that they will eventually have th aatta, faction of Inereaaing the payroll of the paowke of thla taction. One hundred years ago, Athens was a scattered village of soma 7,000 inhabitants. Today they num- le cat-lik- AJ If 2 1 :f One ot the popular features ot the Midway at A Century ot Progress, the world exposition In Chicago, Is the Midget Village where more than 00 little men and women live and perform. The barber shop attracts many visitors of normal size. CM. rFHE i WNU Service. My Neighbor SAYS: I A study by the American Medic- On the way to the car he kept the dry with his coat, and before starting to work, placed Sweetheart Inside. "I think a lot of that pup," he "Once I had fifty grand. explained. Lost It In four minutes In the market crash. Now I'm pretty well down don't average ten hours' sleep a week because I have to work all the time to get by. A lot of my frlends've passed me up. But Sweetheart ain't, so I've got one pal left, anyway." telephone to London w (SKIN LOTION) AN INTEKMOUNTAIN PRODUCT dog ASPARAGDS thatl JeUied Veal tablespoon gelatin H cup mayonnaise 2 cups diced cooked veal H cup minced celery 2 tablespoons green pepper, ground H tablespoon lemon juice H cup whipped cream Lettuce or watercress 1'lmientoes Sally Sez 1 c most1 till IfHEN Soak gelatin Ave minutes in cold water, dissolve In boiling water, strain, and add to sugar and coffee. Turn Into mold, chill, and serve wltl whipped cream. any remonstrance at all, so he whistled and a little yellow dog of very uncertain ancestry leaped Into his arms. cora-pan- out- "To Take the Air" til It begtus to thicken and then add the other IngredietUa, or you may put a layer of these on the bottom of the mold and add Just enough gelatin to cover. This may b put In the refrigerator and will Jelly In a short time after which the rest of the mix ture may be added. To unmoid gelatin form, set molds in lukewarm not hot water to stand a few minutes, run knife around edges to let In air. wipe outside of mold, invert platter or plate over mold and Invert. Shake mold on platter and your Jellied mold will come out neatly. If you nse a flavored gelatin for a meat or vegetable dish, the lemon and lime flavors are the best I like to use a little tarragon vinegar with gelatin, and with both I like to add other seasoning, depending oo what combination of food I am using. Coffee Jelly. 2 tablespoons granulated gelatin H cup cold water 1 cup boiling water H cup sugar 2 cups strong coffee ber a The Short One It worries me because 1 can't pay my bills these days. The Tall One I let my creditors do the worrying. Lamburgers Replacing Hamburgers With Texant San Antonio. Texas. Buddie King, once an unemployed salesman. Is whip ping the depression by popularizing a toasted sandwich "laniburgers." made of lamb Instead of hamburgei meat. Now his recipes are In demand throughout west Texas, and his thrlt Ing business has the support of tut "Eat More Lamb club." half-millio- n. Population of China The population of China is estimated at 474,787,000. fj0 ff will k wk h paid werd yea Intarmeantala mad Similar ta above. Send Geada' r verte I year rtery In pre Predact Celaain, P. O. Bex ISSt, Salt Lake City. U year atery appear In thla aelama ye will re ceive check for Ml ?J,JVJ eheaid as I P -- ,rtirU -- Why $3.00 Week N. I1JJ W.N.U--oa- lt Lake Ota , |