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Show CLASSIFIED DEPART jEtt T 1 y .v If .1? V W.V -- ACTOS. TRUCKS fef 8 3. 41 fit & Bake Cookies Now To Have Them Ready For Holiday Time ww 'sSwp lie LYNN CHAMBERS' MENUS salt. Cookies Hood cookies are always in season, but particularly so at Christmas time. This year, of course, we are., still working, un, der difficulties be- cause sugar is not easy to obtain. But that needn't put a: cookie jar. in Yuletide the crimp Corn syrups, honey and unrationed f chocolate are all on hand to help ,Vith',the' Christmas baking.. You will find the recipes for these substitutes so good that they're here to stay even when we have plenty of sugar. Cookies ' made for Christmas are usually prepared ahead of time to save work as the big celebration approaches. It's a smart idea to take precautions with them to keep them Afresh and moist. First of all, use nuts and aned fruits whenever sible as these ingredients add mois- Second, pack thenj in waxed paper lined tins with a raw apple. Then they won't dry out. Incidentally, when using honey or corn syrup ' in cookies, grease the baking pans thoroughly to prevent the ' Sticking. Melted fat brushed onrieat'tins usually solves the problem Jy. Here are two types of cookies, neither of "which requires any sugar at all. One uses corn syrup for sweetening and the other, honey: Fudge Nut Squares. imaKes io squares; 1 cup chocolate pieces 2 tablespoons shortening 2 eggs, beaten Vi cup corn syrup Vi teaspoon vanilla 1 cup cake flour, sifted H teaspoon baking powder s M teaspoon salt ; M cup nuts, chopped nuts and chocolate pieces. Drop from teaspoon on a greased cookie sheet. Bake in a moderately hot oven 10 to 12 minutes. Using only a small amount of sweetening, cookies in the following two recipes take on extra sweetness because of the molasses that is used in them. Both contain dried fruits to muke them moist: Prune Cookies. Makes 5 dozen cookies) Vi cup, shortening ' cup sugar ' cup molasses 2 eggs 1V4 cups sifted flour Vi teaspoon baking soda V teaspoon salt U teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup cooked prunes, pitted and cut in small pieces 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream shortening and sugar, add "molasses and eggs, one at a time. Sift flour with baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Add to creamed mixture. Beat thoroughly. Add prunes and vanilla. Mix well. Drop by teispoon-ful-s on a greased baking sheet. Bake oven for in a 12 minutes. Bars. Molasses Raisin-Nu- t " . cn pre-heat- V (375-degre- e) cup' shortening- - cup sugar 1 egg . M cup molasses : 2 cups sifted flour ;' M teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon soda Wt teaspoons baking powder Vi enp sweet milk 1 cup chopped nuts 1 cup chopped raisins or dates Cream shortening, add sugar and beat until light. Add egg, beat well then add molasses. Sift flour with dry ingredients and add alternately Add With milk to first mixture. chopped nuts and fruit. Spread thinly in a greased shallow pan. Bake 15 to 20 minutes in a moderate oven. Cut in bars. Va am s TAD r ' INSTRUCTION IN ntTTrr- - BARBERS ARE " Barberuf tught in a few permanent business with 8ALX LAKE BARBER GUl.. Cw. F. Mf ,. .ffi Cniff0 Wl MISCELLANEOUS WE BUT AND SELL " pmce Furniture. FUes, Tjpewriter, 4' trig Machines, Safes, Cash Reeistr. SALT LAKE DESK EXCH4vr?i U Wert Broadway. Salt Lake Cli,, CUfc WANTED TO BUT hides and woo! to North HIDE AND FUR COM PAN! iwp5S JL8"? Ird West. Salt Lake Clly, receiv, hiehest St'wSJ Buy Victory Bonds! veloping When drone bees are spotted it is well to remove urone (375-degre- e) Sugar-Sh- y SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL has developed a method by which queens can be fertilized artificially so that the Queen domestic bee breeds of the future can be developed according to value and not to chance. Some bee raisers believe it is advisable to clip the wings of the queen bee, to prevent any wanderlust habit from de- Beverage Sponge Cake Custard Add to the first mixture. Stir in ; A culture Biscuits Cream shortening and honey together. Add unbeaten egg and va nilla and beat un til light and fluffy. Mix and sift flour, ... s Bake holiday cookies before Christmas and store them In was paper lined tins to keep them fresh and moist. A raw, unpeeled apple will prevent them from drying out. ITS byCLADVS PARKER Artificial insemination of bees has become a reality. The bee culture laboratory of the department of agri- Stuffed Baked Potatoes with Creamed Ham Asparagus Salad Glazed Carrots Pineapple Cole Slaw soda and OAD. Insemination, Feeding, Management Change Vi teaspoon soda Vi teaspoon salt Vi cup nuts, chopped 1 cup chocolate pieces 1 MOPSY Bee Practices Show IZLi Efficient Progress r .- & ACCESS i'M'AWWiV.-- " , trouble makers. If they are not removed, however, the workers will soon kill them off. When it is necessary to feed the bees, in winter, or periods of nectar shortage, ordinary sugar syrup is no longer recommended. By adding pollen to the syrup, egg laying starts within 12 hours. There is a wide variation, however, in content of the various nectars. High has been found associated with the gathering of nectar from mustards, manzanita and swee' egg-layi- Emjy the enerty-fcoil- fcuW . stamiM. Buy at your drue?ist'i todarl ng (DdMWl kr Tk MQCltd NpperH clover. TH E WORLD AT ITS WORST by Gluyas Williams Not Too Late to Mulch Strawberry Beds Now Less likelihood of winter injury to plants, prevention of soil erosion by wind and rain, and less danger to heaving caused by rapid freezing and thawing of the soil, results when beds are properly strawberry mulched. Salt hay is the best material available, although straw or spoiled hay is also acceptable. The best time to apply is when the ground has frozen solid enough for a truck to be driven over it. Apply about two tons per acre to both the rows and the middles. Put on enough so that no plants are visible, but don't overdo it by applying mulch too thickly. TOMORROW rHIRD SMITH r and beat until light and fluffy. melted Stir chocolate and in shortening, which have been slightly cooled. Mix Everyday brownies will take on a festive touch if they are simply iced and sift flour, with powdered sugar frosting. The baking powder and salt. Add to cookies should be well cooled before chocolate mixture. Stir in nuts. Pour they are spread with icing. into a greased, square pan. Bake in a moderately hot Busy cooks know that bar shaped oven for 25 to 30 minutes. cookies save preparation time. These molasses flavored fruit bars Honey Drops. are just the thing for holiday time. (Makes 4 dozen cookies) Molasses Fruit Bars. Vi cup shortening (Makes about 3 dozen bars) y cup honey Vi cup sugar 1 egg, unbeaten ,i cup shortening Vi teaspoon vanilla 1 egg 1 flour cups sifted Vi cup molasses l'.i cups sifted flour U teaspoon salt LYNN SAYS U teaspoon soda IVi teaspoons baking powder Taste Tips: When all the meat Hi cups whole wheat flakes has been sliced off the roast, xi cup milk 1 cup chopped seedless raisins whittle off the pieces from the bones, grind them and mix them Beat together sugar and shortenwith mayonnaise or salad dressAdd egg and blend well. Sift ing. for sandwiches. ing flour with salt, soda and baking powThe bone from a roast may be der. Crush whole wheat flakes into simmered with onion, celery, carfine crumbs and mix with flour. Add rots, bay leaf and parsley. This to egg mixture alternately with stock is excellent for casseroles, milk. Fold in raisins. Spread batsauces, or as a gravy base. ter Vi inch thick in a greased bakTo prevent the broiler from being pan Bake in a moderate coming dry, fit it with a wire rack, oven. and then the fat will drip into the Schooner Dessert. Fear pan. It is easy to pour off, and (Serves 6) is washed. broiler the pan easily 6 pear halves When serving veal, complement S cupcakes the flavor with sausage, spiced Raspberry preserves fruits or pickles. Whipped cream Never press meat loaf or hamCut each pear half in half. Split burgers into tight loaves or patties. When loosely shaped, the cupcakes and lay a piece of pear on meat will be more tender. each half in dessert dish. Pour a Frankfurters will have extra spodhAd'Cftspberry preserves in cenbiscuit in if ter of pears and top with a spoonful wrapped appeal of whipped cream just before servdough, baked and served with v mustard white sauce. ing. LECTURE UP S"fRAK5HT. 1b JUNIOR NOT PiftVlKfi Wlft . AND 1ABl 10 LIFE'S LIKE THAT A ly, add corn a sharp mi viw SJfc W11IAM4 ByNeher - Starch. of typical installation.-- "As " de-ice- (350-degre- Released by Wtatcrn Newspaper Union. of cheers And also that Mrs. W. O. Smith has never used half any other starch for over shirts. a century." What an interesting rtainly here story! Ceis positive proof un Faultless Starch makes wonderra friends that stay for a YOU DESERVE FAULTLESS worM There is no reason in the Fauiwa why you can't enjoy might Justu Starch, too. You starch-wu" well make your Faultier life-tim- e. OUT (375-de-gre- e) kVllll Wanted Dead or Alive Joe Yes, my grandpa was a politician all his life. Bill Why, I never knew that. Joe Yes, he spent part of his time running for office and the rest running for cover. Hopper for Use in the Laying House. Nit This dry mash hopper is intended for use imide the laying house, or may be made for growing stock. It should be hung about 8 inches' above litter. Some Mixture Why do you call this a mid- get cocktail? Wit Because all you put in it is a little squirt of this and a little squirt of that. Rough Trip Jones-H- ave and out? you ever been down Smith-S- ure and glad of it. Jones When was that? Smith After my first airplane WNU ZZH- W - Disorder May Warn of "My eah, I Adv. pPlar Very Have VOU hpnrH Egyptian National anthem? io, now dues it go? Nit-- Ifs about something Mummy Done Toi: Me." INlt Vacation Fun Same Difference 1 had a Jones very pleasant vaBrown-- My . Study Soil Nutrition wife is very cation last summer at the Crowded Soil fertility, rainfall, erosion, Arms hotel in Atlantic City. lo, the morn." leaching, climatic conditions and Smith You're lying. The Crowded sas. Blue-Ysoil composition are all vitally conmy wife does Arms hotel is in Philly. cerned in profitable production and In Philadelphia? Why samejhmg but she says, "mow fEe Jones feeding. Nearly every section of the that's why it took me so long to country now has soil, peculiarities walk down to the beach. which cause nutritional deficiencies, Teacher's Pet according tc the American VeteriKetort Johny-The- re's nary Medical association. The swine Mrs. Jones I insured my voice thing about school only one eood ' belt, cattle country, milk gheda, etc., for $1.000. Jimmy-Wh- at's that? were not arrived at by. accident, bit j Mrs. Smith And what did you do Johnny-Y- ou can't have a have grown up partly because of nu- with the money? tion without it tritional, facilities present in section. . COOKING-w- ith Starch. You might just as-J ironstop that "sticky" rmgh Faultless Starch. You tjg as well be proud of the absolug faultless look you get with less Starch! Your grocer has FauIUj Starch. So ask him font s three you'll understand wirysay, brides erations of cheers for Faultless Starcni "You've made such great strides in medical science, Docto- - that I'm almost ashamed to tell you my- same old svmntnm'.' J J h we say, 'three for Faultless Starch.' "I might add that I am very fussy about my husband's r, Dry Mash Hopper Dry-Mas- inter, 'three . generations brides,' produced by General Electric company, solves one of the most troublesome problems of all farmers located in areas subjected to spells of freezing weather. No adjustments are required and maintenance is not necessary. All that is necessary is to plug it into the light circuit. It floats on top of the water, thus melting the ice. stock-tan- k -- Mil Smith wrote a most esting letter to- Faultless Starch about the way the Smith family has used that starch. Here is her letter: "Forty-seve- n years ago, Mrs.' W. O. Smith, as a young bride, started using Faultless Starch' In her home. 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