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Show LEW-FRE- O " If? " PRESS, LEW, UTAH 1PI T S Fabulous Fur Hats Add New Note Of Luxury to Winter Costumes CIIERIE NICHOLAS By " k 1 I ' ' rV" 1 1 'o-i- ' I - (See Recipe Below) Welcome Home Parties LYNN SAYS: is If your favorite serviceman coming home, either on a furlough or a discharge, then you'll want to welcome him home with plenty of mouth-waterin- g and cakes cookies. These, among other things, foods are the they've been dreaming have them in about, so plan to generous quantity. What about the shortage of sugar? There's no need to worry about that as long as you can get syrups which substitute so nicely. If you follow the recipes exactly as they're given, the texture and taste will be perfect. You won't even miss the sug- ar. simplicity in mind for these "Welcome Home" parties. Cake or cookies, perhaps some ready-mad- e sandwich fillings in the refrigerator, fruit and beverages are all you will need. be no fuss or bother, just plenty of good food, served appetizingly. The following cake is made by the newer, shorter method, and can be done either by hand or with an electric mixer, if you are lucky enough to have one. Use the clock or count accurately when beating. Delicate White Cake. 2 cups sifted cake flour teaspoons double-actinbaking Keep There-shoul- To Make Soup: meat and bones Place soup water and in cold allow to come slowly to the boiling point. Soups should be simmered slowly to bring out their full flavor. A good proportion to use is 1 quart of water to every pound of bone and meat. Soup stock will keep several days in the refrigerator if stored in freshly scalded jars or pitchers. The cake of fat which forms on top should not be removed until all the stock has been used. Then it can be rendered and used for frying or for the fat salvage. A good batch of soup stock can be used for several days. The first part can be cooked with vegetables; the second batch with noodles or rice; and the third time herbs or dumplings may be added. To make clear soup, the white of 1 egg may be mixed with 1 teaspoon of cold water and boiled in the soup for 2 minutes. The crushed egg shell may also be used before boiling, and removed by straining through a cheesecloth. Beat egg whites with salt until stiff enough to hold up in peaks but Pour syrup in a fine not dry. stream over the egg whites, beating constantly about 10 to 15 minutes, or until of the right consistency to spread. Add vanilla. powder Honey Frosting: Use above recteaspoon salt ipe substituting 1 cup honey for 1'4 cups sugar syrup. Omit vanilla. 3 egg whites When making cookies for the reYi cup vegetable shortening serviceman, be wise and seturning ?4 cup milk lect 1 recipes that use inexpensive teaspoon vanilla but make plenty of good ingredients Sift flour once, measure into sifter cookies. Try these, for example: with baking powder, salt and 1 cup Mincemeat Refrigerator Cookies. of sugar. (Makes 7 dozen cookies) Beat egg whites until foamy. Add "4 cup shortening remaining V4 cup sugar gradually, 1 cup sugar beating only until the mixture will Yt teaspoon lemon extract hold up in soft peaks. Set aside. 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind Have shortening at room temper1 egg, beaten ature; mix or stir just to soften. Sift in dry ingredients; add inilk and 2'i cups flour Yi teaspoon salt vanilla and mix until all the flour Yi teaspoon soda is dampened. Then beat 2 minutes. 1 teaspoon cinnamon Add egg white mixture and beat 1 Vt cup mincemeat minute longer. (Count only actual Yi cup chopped nuts beating time, or beating' strokes. Allow 100 to 150 full strokes Cream mintogether shortening and per ute. Scrape bowl and beater often.) sugar until light and fluffy. Add lem Turn batter into two layer on extract and pans which have been greased, lined lemon rind. Add on the bottoms beaten egg and mix well. Sift towith waxed paper and greased gether flour, salt, "again."" "Bake"" in soda and cinnamon. Fold gradu-alla moderate 21-- g y (375-degre- e) into the oven creamed mixture , opreaa preyaieu alternately withAdd nuts. Mix into the mincemeat. Chocolate filling. in .between layers a stiff dough. Form into rolls and and sprinkle top with powdered sug- wrap in waxed paper. Store in rear. frigerator until ready to use. Slice Corn Syrup Substitution: Use Yz V inch thick and bake on ungreased cup corn syrup and 3,i cup sugar in cookie sheets in a moderate oven about 15 minutes. above recipe. Measure Vi cup sugar into sifter and use Y cup sugar Spicy Pumpkin Cookies. in meringue. (Makes 2 dozen cookies) Decrease milk 2 tablespoons. Combine syrup with 4 cup fat milk and vanilla. Yi cup sugar If you prefer icing the cake to 1 egg, beaten Yi cup cooked, prepared pumpkin sprinkling powdered sugar over it, then you will want a festivt Furl1 cup flour ough Frosting. 2 teaspoons baking powder y2 teaspoon salt Furlough Frosting. 2 egg whites teaspoons cinnamon teaspoon ginger 8 teaspoon salt 1 "4 teaspoon nutmeg cup light corn syrup 4 cup raisins 1 teaspoon vanilla i2 cup chopped nuts Cream fat, add sugar gradual LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU Cream until light and fluffy. Add well. Sift egg and pumpkin; mix Sift flour, bakmeasure. flour once; Furlough Party and spices togethsalt powder, ing Ham, Cheese and mix er Add dry ingredients and Add Egg Salad Sandwiches until well blended together. Tossed Salad Mot Chocolate raisins and nuts. Drop by spoonor Hot Coffee Bake fuls on a greased cookie sheet. JDii-tWhite Cake oven for Ca in a moderate Nnt Hi approximately 15 minutes. Unloo. about 25 3 minutes. - J (350-degre- e) l'i e (375-degre- e) -- 7 Released by Western Newspaper Senator Knowland's proposal is but a move in that direction. The California senator would open the books of industry to both capital and labor, and that means to the general public as well. It would make earnings the wage basis, with adjustments, upward or downward, at regular intervals. It would make labor a partner in industry. With that should be coupled such regulatory legislation as is needed to make labor responsible for unjustified strikes, slowdowns and work stoppages. Regulating the partners, capital and management, would not be fair without regulation for that third partner, labor. Through such regulation that silent partner, the consumer, would get fair treatment. THE AMOUNT of the federal government taxes to be collected in 1946 represents an average of $296 for each of our 135 million men, women and children. Directly or indirectly each of us will pay approximately our average share. Industry and business may sign the checks, but the amounts thus paid are, and must be, added to the price of the commodities we buy. We, the consumers, pay the tax on production and distribution, though the politicians would have us think we do not. Such are the hidden taxes. HOW MUCH OF THE MASS value education lies in the teaching of the three R's, and how much in the frills to which much time and attention is given in our schools? of VISIT TO U. S. FAMILY HOME THE HERBERT HOOVER home on the campus of Stanford university at Palo Alto, Calif., has been presented to the university by former President Hoover as a memorial to the late Mrs. Hoover. The . .V . k y I Clius. - . . kraal? f " - " ... 7. During a race, what part of the time is a greyhound completely "up in the air"? 8. Bats have a life span of how many years? 9. Is the "French" telephone a French or American invention? 10. Who said "Labor to keep alive in your heart that little spark of celestial fire called conscience"? ed X t 1 v (8 - ' i The Answer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. That's what the new fur hats are, and nothing less! One marvels y at the artistry in furcraft and in the expressed design fur headwear which is tun-ii- g so dramatically to the present winter scene. Even the most extravagant adjec-:ive- s could scarce do justice to these masterpieces milliners are turning jut this season. However, since pictures often speak louder than words, mili-ner- DEPARTMENT hair-dres- s. are showing a group of choice new hats which speak for themselves to the latest trends in sumptuous fur millinery. Note above to the right a stun-lin- g toque. This handsome hat, h'hich has a dash all its own, is of soft brown beaver combined with pale beige tweed. The fur is softly folded over in front in a manner bespeaking striking individuality and style distinction. Ideal for wearing with a coat of matching beaver, or vith a smart beaver muff! A towering toque of black Persian 'amb by Jeanne Tete is shown to .he left above. A dashing bow of vide blue satin ribbon accents the 'all vertical line. This hat will look inarming with a coat of matching !ur or worn with a black cloth wool mit trimmed with Persian lamb. The tall turban below to the left is A sleekly molded of black felt. iwath of luxurious silver tox icross the top of the crown 'adds weight and softness to the silhouette. Aear this chic chapeau with a handsome silver fox stole for style distinction. A swank halo breton is pictured jelow to the right. It has a bulky rim of glossy black Persian lamb. Most unique, and sounding the glit-;e- r note is the open mesh crown. dazzling medallion of pearls and back. It's good to know that the season's collection of fur 'hats include charming little pillbox types, also calots and simple styles in furs to match one's coat, neckpiece or muff. They are priced most reasonably. Better still,, if you happen to have a swatch of fur or perhaps a scarf or muff which has outlived its usefulness, take it to your furrier or milliner and have it made into a modish fur halo or hat. You can have this done at comparatively little cost, considering the returns it brings in way of a stunning new hat. Be sure to save the scraps for a fur corsage bow, whichj together with your nifty chapeau, will give you a charming ensemble that will look smart with many a costume. A big vogue is on for white fur hats with matching neckpiece or muff. Thrilling are the cunning sets of hat and muff made up in the sportsy spotted furs, either ocelot or leopard. If you have some leftovers of fur after the hat is made, perhaps you could induce your furrier to piece them together for a smart pouch handbag with drawstring top. This would be ever so chic. Released bv Western Newspaper Union. Exotic Decor on New Chic Daytime Dross Lounging Slippers If And now it's lounging slippers that are going all out for glamour and novelty. It's new vogue this winter to wear fanciful and unique types made ornate with beadwork, embroidery, sometimes studded with colorful stones, and other exotic decor. Such are the gay Tyrolean I scuffs platfurmed, cushiony, color1 ful and lavishly embroidered. Less 1 pretentious, but. just as are wedgies from Mexico, made of fabric. A noted designer creates a luxurious felt slip- .er with a bright contrasting satin . .II i & 'H.'- v W-- MISCELLANEOUS WE BUT AND SELL Office Furniture, Files, Typewriter. Add- ing Machines. Bafpi, Cash ReKlsten. SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE W Wwt Breadwajr, Sail Laka Cilr, Utah. WANTED TO BUY Ship all ot your raw furs, rabbit strina, hidea and wool to NORTHWESTERN BIDE AND FUR COM PANT: 43 Booth It A Weat. Sail Laka CUr, where you wUl aiwaya receive highest market price. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! f; Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves nomptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to sooths and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding: you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Couzhs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis " i A r.-.- ' . One-hal- CLASSIFIED we 'Vi-- . , off-fac- eye-;hrilli- I One, treason.' An almshouse. In a duel. The senate. In 1920. A village of natives. 1 f of the time. Bats have a life span up to eight years. 9. The handset telephone, combining transmitter and receiver in one unit, is an American invention. It was developed and invented, in 1878, by Robert G. Brown, a young New York City engineer, for his own convencolored "jewels" accents the tip of ience. 10. George Washington in his the crown. Centered in the group is an ele- "Moral Maxims." e mink hat of Russian gant inspiration, presented at a showing by the New York Millinery Designers league. It is fashioned with an open crown to accommodate a fashionable upsweep These new fur halo brims sans crowns are A UTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. the "last word" in millinery chic. Here the a la Russe "czarina" halo is lined with Persian printed taffeta, highlighted with sequins, and it has wide taffeta streamers at the enchanting flatterers! PXCITING, RECALLS TYPICAL item reporting that gift recalled for me the pleasant visits I had enjoyed in that home as the guest of President and Mrs. Hoover. What a typical American home it was. How livable and inviting with nothing suggesting formality. The "den" of Mr. Hoover was an ideal spot for an' after luncheon cigar, an enjoyable, informal, give and take discussion of the state of the nation, past, , present and future. On the table in the informal living room lay the family album. Mrs. Hoover displayed the pictures to Mrs. Patterson. Photos of the children at different growing-u- p stages along with those of cousins, aunts and uncles. It carried me back to days, as a boy in an Iowa parsonag, where the same kind of an album was a family treasure. There were no frills or fancy fixings, no display of wealth, other than a wealth of mind and true Americanism, in thai Hoover home. It was genuinely American in every way and will serve as a fitting memorial to ont who, in the White House as "first lady," and in her Palo Alto home, so fully typified the best of American womanhood. THANKS TO THE generosity of congress, the law reducing the tax on profits is effective January I, 1946. Because of that the haberdasher assures me he will have a full stock of men's furnishings by February 1. Had congress been a bit more considerate and made that effective date December 1, 1945, I would have received as Christmas presents those things so badly needed instead of having to buy them. That would have been a real congressional Santa Quiz 3. How did Stephan Decatur meet his death? 4. If a President of the United States were impeached, what body would try the case? 5. In what year were the women of the United States given the right to vote? 6. In South Africa what is a ' With costs and profits known there is a firm foundation on which to base both wages and Is a Welcome Treat for Returning Servicemen! Cake ' A General stitution? BIG BUSINESS MUST OPEN BOOKS TO PUBLIC THE INDUSTRIAL organization is entitled to secrecy pertaining to its processes and methods of production. That is a part of our free enterprise system. There is other information regarding the operation of an industry, especially a large one, to which the owners, those whose investments have provided the plants and tools, the workers, and the consumers of its products, the general public, are entitled to access. That information pertains to costs and profits in the production of what we buy. Such information is not the sole property of management, which, in the end, is but the employees of the owners, the stock holders. prices. A foundation which workers must, and the buying public will, recognize. Neither are willing to take merely management's word for these. They want to be shown. Management cannot afford to be arbitrary on these points as were the railroads more than half a century ago. The railroad's "public be damned" policies brought for them drastic regulatory legislation. The same kind of a policy on the part of industrial management will result in the same kind of legislative treatment. ANOTHER f 7 1. How many crimes are actually mentioned in the. Constitution? 2. What is an eleemosynary in- 4 Released by Western Newspaper Union. : j7 ASH ME H ' I g, hand-wove- n lining and a huge felt rose on the instep. The popular ballet slipper conies in plaid and colors as well as jlack. Alaskan Indian boots of white reindeer skin are colorfully lined d and are trimmed with beaded flowers. Fine soft kidskin slippers built for comfort are and give excellent service. hand-worke- good-looki- faSiJZ VkVo VSk LAXATIVE "M" WW J One of the best home ways to 6UI&0 HP Hi if yeu lack BLOOD-IRO- N Ton girls and women who suffer so from simple anemia that you're pale, weak, "dragsed out" this may be duo to lack of blood-IroSo try Lydla B. Ptnkham's TABLETS one of the best borne ways to build up red blood In such cases. Plnkham's Tablets are one tonics you of the greatest blood-Iro- n oaa buy I At all drugstores. n. WNU-- W 01- -48 Sal in Dress First Choice i It' - Of tt Fashion-Wis- e Women Satin dresses are in the limelight now and their importance will hold good throughout the midwinter season. It's satin in the evening and it's satin for daytime wear that is a e gown Here's a grand that will always rank its weaier It is in a imong the soft violet charming rayon crepe. Notice how beautifully it is styled with an unusual neckline, big pockets and the new rounded shoulders with stitched-oborder about all the edges It takes on added significance in that the crepe that makes it rars a abel of quality guarantee. Which is or hy you can wear it at the office It can be depended or dress-up- . upon to give perfect service and it to perfection. orrice-tu-Ujt- best-dresse- d. basket-weav- n Iry-clea- e self-fabri- c first choice among women who know their fashions. Of course, black and brown satins come first-- , but the real sensation is the rich beautiful colors that are seen in the satin style parade At fashionable gatherings the scene is made colorful with stunning satin gowns in such delectable colors as a dark subdued sapphire blue or perhaps a deep plum shade or a bronzy beetle green. The color that is newest is a radiant copper shade that makes up beautifully and is ever so flattering with mink fur. Deep pewter gray is another new color for satin. May Want of Disordered Kidney Actinn Madera life with Its hurry and werry, Irrrfular habits, improper eating and drinking it risk ! eiposure and infection throwa henvy stra a en the work el tks kidneya. They are apt ts brceme Ttr-tixand fail to filter mm acid and other impurities from the blood. You nay suffer aasrng backache, headache, disxinras, getting op nights, leg paiaa, swelling feel contantly ignaa tired, acrroun, all worn out. 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