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Show i WOMAN'S- - THE PliOVO 1ILRALD, SATURDAY, JULY The Importance of a ;'; 15, 1911. THIS How Fruit LacHn Utah Valleyall set to Jonathan aiyl Winesap Applesjjull primary water right lor every foot of land; new frame, dwellingr-wit- a twa porches ; good frame barn, corral, chicken house and runsj grounds all fenced with woven wire, chicken tight, hog proof and bull strong. Two thoroughbred reg. brood sows, 50 S. C White r --"r': "T Leghorn layTngHKens, oneerseyCOw. 5 acres, best "Much has been said and written si ability, . The ownership of a home about the advantages, of owning a Is the first step in .the process Philadelphia is and long has been) home so much, in tact, that it is dif known as the foremost home city, in i ficult to avoid platitudes Ja, .discus America. And- - most -- other- Araerieaa-- I JARSPUT UP A FEW sing the subject . Then, too, a disser cities dare not stand up for compart-- 1 tation of this sort seems a little too son with Philadelphia when the. stand much like an attempt to demonstrate ard of living of the tamily with an av an axiom-- to prove- - the obvious. But erage income is concerned. Philadel there, are certain phases of-- home own phia hardly knows such 'a thing as ership that sometimes are overlooked. moving day," for it is a city of homeand of com. They haye to do chiefly with the re- steads, of permanence, ' ' Potato Cakes lation that xi6ts between the home fort. . Influence on Children. Grate raw potatbes,"eason with a owner and the, community in which he Chief for with the butter among the considerations that allowance greater lives; possibilities of melted generous and salt, add a little sugar and pul good citizenship afforded the home present themselves to the average famverized 'cinnamon, then bind together jjnjnierand wtth the jeff ecL of hlaen.- llyiBfhe influencewith beaten egg and flpur. Shape into Tlronment upon his relations with his children.- Living in a small town or a qityT both the effect is the same. The big neighbors. flat cakes and fry, browning of Home Real a cakes First making-potatIn' well. spirit pride in the nome and family sides Requisite. " left-ovmashed notatoes. It The first requisite of the family, is one of the strongest elements in from should be remembered that to be sat an abiding place. But that place is character building is fostered and only when tftere is-- real home, isfactory they must be reheated before not necessarily a home. The word can a not be applied to quarters temporarily permanent home, an done that chilbeing shaped into cakes and then be dren can regard as "our home." a be or a house cooked at once. occupied,- whether it hog-pen- s, Mixed Marmalades Liked NOW IS THE TIME TO Variety may given, to one's winter supply? fruit "spreads" "by the; addition of a few" jarsvf 'mixed marnia- - " z inTmonth in the year. Small amounts ' , of fresh' fruits and anr "left overs" of canned fruits mr.be utffifeTiraiitfTr glass of delicious marmalade may be the result, according to SuTmHan" . '1 Tried Recipes lades. The charm of experimenting with combined flavors may be enjoyed price $2250.001 Half cash, balance long time at 8 per cent interest.. ... V. & COMPANY H. RAY PROVO UTAH -- Life. As marmalades are essentially Jt preparation of fruit pulp, the first Btep Is to .reduce the fruit to this stage before combining flavors and cooking with sugar. If the marmalade is to be sealed. two thirds of a cup of sugar for every cup of mixed fruit is sufficient; but if it is to be kept as jellies are, California Excursions en-han- a - hotel. Potato Snow. Thrift . I $30.00 - ut l 1 Through I (Qj I Trains I ;A J Daily XOjrJJ 3 -- 4&tte: Return .LIBERAL STOPOVERS ENROUTE. See Agent G. W. Craig for lterature and information, or write T. C. PECK, G. P. A., Log Angeles. " J. H7Manderfiejd, A, G. P. A., A Salt Lake City. n-a . man THE SUMMER ' ' . NECESSITY., The homo, office store or work room, with the" ELECTRIC FAN It cool on the hottest of the hot, lUfliai . 'days -- -- significant , . The Electric -- 'f - summer; of Once you use the ELECTRIC PAN you will NEVER be without it in the warm months. More could not be lata for its benefits. Th9 cost of operation is really ia - Co. V semi-transie- nt New Train Service VI A - Denver & Rio Grande j -- In Connection With - - BURLlNCTON ROUTE f am-hitio- n. How to Use Fruit J. ROCK ISLAND ROUTE FOUR " MISSOURI PACIFIC fast" ' " TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO fWO NIGHTS TO 8T. LOUIS. l THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK. TRAINS EAST Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, to" Chicago and St Louis without change of cars. P - 3 Leaving Salt Lake City at 3:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m. and 11:50 p. m. ONLY 24 HOURS TO LOS ANGELES. Tickets' iJn sale Aiigust f to lth and 14th Fo 17th", Inclusive, and . into-jelly.- Jelly ot apples, ana pears nave pear ter Ocean.' f flavor and apple; firmness. HERB PERFUMES. currants and raspI spent most of my schoolday holiGooseberries, berries alparts make good Jam; days -- at- m-y- grandmother'B-T)lacr"- Ja Yorkshire; England", "where many of Elderberries, with green grapes, the customs of Queen Anne's time refor jelly, . gooseberries, main unchanged. So to me lavender .. - '... : .sauce or pie. , and herbs seemed indispensable in a " or Jam, black cur-- ( household, and,as soon as 1 owned For roly-pola garden, they were installed ,says a raijtt and fed currants. contributor "to the" Woman's Home ' : Ripened currants and ripe goose Companion. ... ,' . berries make good preserves or pies. muslin At", grandmother's sheer bags, filled with lavender, Chyme and - Black raspberries stewed with-red- , rosemary, were kept in every cupsauce. . Juicy, cherries' mak good board,- bureau drawer "and ., chest. Blackberries are improved with a Large Jars, filled with rose leaves and cupful of currant Juice to each Jar of mignonette, air the herbs and many fruit Indianapolis - News i spices, were stowed ' lnrther"iittlfif Through Trains J Daily tf anad. - $30.00 A$Q ' Thrift is everywhere regarded A home must have a measure of This is an attractive addition to permanency. It must be above the cardinal virtue. - Holland has taught To ....jeans! Portions JL fgarand julp, are atewedarJxicaflaeedJ!hicken. eoattBgsaey-4hat-rflatmony may notlthe w hole, world a Jesson-l- n thrL'tad best In combining Uhe fruit pulps. pare it. cook the .potatoes in their be . forthcoming on the first of the no argument is heeded toM pfoygth, half and half is usually the best rale, japkstsrtheff"TBer-snd-Bta- nd for month. Even, the law, as devoid of the little nation of the dykes owes her though the" proportion may be varied few minutes in a hot place to dry out sentiment as it is, takes cognizance of remarkable part in history to. the thrift to suit the taste and the amount of thoroughly-an- d set in a hot oven until this fact by allowing a homestead ex of her people. In America thrift is not availablft material. Where rhubarb, slightly browned. Serve at once In empties that can not be avoided, even a national trait. But it is the bails elderberry or wonderberry,' however, the ramequin. the success and advancement of many for the collection of a just debt form a part of the mixture, it Is best &C And it is American our, iVst conuui.u ties. Take the family, average Potato .Ribbons - to use but one cup of these to two with an average income: Ttiai in encouraged by the love of home more This is a pleasing variation from the come is not sufficient to cover all the than of another fruit which shall be greater by all other considerations com : to stiffen its in power lui.uiieij thai tmyrthFYcrat ..wan then peel the potato itself, or woman. But Following is a list of fruits which toes, how greatly the, pur- a home teach thrift and inspire that have yielded excellent results: (Jrab round, and round, in very thin shav luxuries and " conveniences business sense which many, of us Jack. chasable., and elder; currant and apple; cran ings or ribbons dropping them as cut are reduced if rent Influence on Public Affairs. day takes a third berry and apple; blackberry arid ap into ice water. Let stand .an hour, or a fourth of the monthly income! Home ownership has its marked inclean eieth, then ITow sprinuslv lis tho standard rf livine fluence ou the public" affairs of the rhubarb blackberry pi? j grap-a- nd and rhubarb; cranberry and wohdi eep.hoLIaiDriOnon T he-who owns nool that community b, berry; rhubarb, wonderberry and sprinkle over with fine salt and serve monthly toll to the landlord : - . an interest in to is show property apt lemon; organe .raisens, plum and hot affairs False public proportionate to his inReasoning. walnuts; grapefruit and orange; ap- He cares vestment. little whether taxes said be the It money that may paid Fried Whole Potatoes. , pie and plum; tomato, raisen and lem- - L - are high or low; whether public funds bencirculation .aiid into rent for goes -- Boil.lhe.potitoea.tender,.jemoy-lhe "ohTTiifaifirHin skins, then dip one at a time in beat- - efits the" community as greatly as docs are guarded zealously, Or wasted; en: egg.. . yolk,, .dredge with cracker the money spent for other things, but wTTelheTTKe" people's bllsTnSsTsTa7"-- " cherry and apple; melon and lomon. in a frying basket the reasoning is false. The average ministered by thieves. What differTo prepare the fruit for mixing, re crumbs, arrange family that owns its home will save. ences does it make to him "whether and fry in deep hot fat. duce each to a pulp separately. Ap It will become independent of salary, the streets are paved, the- sidewalks Potato Persillade. ples and crabs should be washed and . wages or other precarious income and kenf .in repair, the public facilities stewed, with, their skins, then run .. Potatoes cooked in. tbia-Wa- y , are par thus- - will Establish- - a perfiiaenr buying maintained at' a high standard if eon ' through a wire sieve. ticularly nice to serve with boiled power that the renting family seldom riitions get too lad he can go sonw Oranges, lemons and grapefruit, may fish. Peel the potatoes, then, with a has. Thereby the community gains a where else to live. But let the Bame have the pulp removed by squeezing potato scoop, which . can.- -' be pur- solvent member in the place of a de man acquire a home and see the difor rubbing over the corrugated glass chased at any house "furnishing store, one. ference in bis attitude. core of a lemon squeezer; or they may scdop into small balls, the size andi perjdent Examine the political situation in Better Standing in the Community, be cut Into thin s.lces.. The rinds shape of small olives. Let crisp in ice is From the standpoint of the comniun any city where a disreputabla-gan- g ' when used, should be grated, chopped water for half an hour, then drain, ha th ha the in find will that rtaCtir,n and IK V v you J powr j ,f or sliced, and boiled until tended. wipe dry and cook tender in. boiling homeowenrj by the very permanency responsibility rests on jthe All berries reqire to be washed, water. Drain, sprinkle with salt, Lf hts resideBc6 and the- enhamed population, on the lodging house stewed in water to" c&ver, and finally shake gently over the fire until driedcredit dwellers and standing ne enjoys there- floaters, the tenement-housto be rubbed through' a sieve or out, then arrange around the fish not on makes a far more desirabl vcit- - and the saloon hangers-on- ; inf drained in a cloth of coarse mesh. ua"-1Ja,a"!y' Imvmg ursi Purea.izen.than the transVt renter. those districts where people own their Rhubarb is of better flavor and a little melted butter over the potato Go to any merchant and ask him to homes: color if the fed skin is used as well. balls extend you credit, Assuaie that you A real hpnie is an inspiration. It is Melon needs to. hare the soft inner are a person of moderate resources, an incentive to good citizenship, an Creamed New Potatoes. ' pulp, and the green- - outer rind cut An excellent way to cook new- po- Tell the. merchant you .own your home anchor for .the family and finally,, but away before the firm, white flesh is is to wash and scrape clean, and see how quickly you get what you far from leagt in importance, the cortatoes' diced. Tomatoes are best if the seeds But try another merchant and nerstone of the community's life ,.apd TLani. Juica ax& scooped out ','.' and: then drop into boiling water and- cook ask. tell him you do not own your home. ioHdl ty- TTh e wh oTesliecTmay be until Have tender. ready strained for soup, leaving only the rapidly from Nathaniel cream and butter hot, but not boiling, You will note, quickly enough, the summed "'"lip in six lines'""""' firm portions for marmalade. ; "Tr'" '.""' Cotton ; with he caution ""', , proceeds. drain -- .the- .- potatoes, sprinkle with whjch we solid "If man to some have prize happiness ought Every salt "and "transfer to a hot" vegetable The man who "makes good" Within.our breast this Jewet lies,"" dish. Pour over them the hot cream And they are fools who foam. sprinkle with a little minced parsley always' lhas his share. And that am bition-ough- t to bend f torward good The" world has nothing to bestow; and serye. citizenship, which means, among other From our own selves our Joys must Many fruits can be bettered by judi--cioPotato Fricassee. flow, things, the accumulation of enough use of other fruits. This dish goes well with cold meats property to afford reasonable financial And that dear hut our home." for luncheon. Boil eight or ten j,. : Blackberries and blueberries make a sized medium potatoes, peel and stand better pie than singly, using blueber-aside become to then cut into cold, in ries large quantity. dice. Make a cream' siauce, drop the Combine qulnees with apples. dice dpotatoes into it and let stand over hot water for. 20 minutes. Add Tomato 'preserves are improved with a tablespoonful of minced parsley aliced orange. ' j drain-and-dryH- VIA , '.' er -- r1K Farn Hog andFruit foSale-PouIt- ry For further information see any D. & R. G. a crent or address I A. BENTON, G: A. P. D., - - Salt Lake City. F. A. WAD LEIGH, G. P. A., Denver, Colorado. .. 4:57 a. m. 5:42 p.m. - 8:37 p. m. r . ; . MMIMMMMIMMMMtM,MM,H . S P A F FORD S MO OT Summer Rate SsiBelivcred An Economizer of Time and Labor X seedtime to harvest, the farmer is busy maa. ' farmer --theshrewd. appreciates the ? value FROM why ; . Bell Telephone Service. rooms and halls, the lids were rePAINT MARKS. moved, for about half an hour each j ,', He may be miles from the railroad and the nearest shippis day after sweeping and dustlng' were If the painter has left marks of, done, so that a point He is expecting a freight shipment what does he do? Witk hisueii Telephone tie raiis Trp tne treignr tgeni. ii uie.mjpe lime r' parts-o- Get tn now while you can. - We have plenty. t. 17 'Telephone tiMMlilKiil MIMU1 MMIMM . ' e - f was most delightf pasta made of equal has jttotJi and soda,7 moistened with a.litUe wat-- . ' There's always plenty at hand to do. SAVING TWINr er, says the. New Era. Leave this ap"piled very thickly, for '2Hiours, then him opportunity. 'wash it. off andthe stains will be When wrapping twine id taken off :I: Consult our local manager... . . c .. found to have disappeared. parceTs, tie- - together andlwlnd on a 'i. o wooden handle such as storekeepers RIO GRANDE. EXCURSION.! put on phrceU foreasy carrying; then R-ockvThe R.o Grande will operate a spe fasten eajo hend of Jthe handle' with a yr r brad-t-tThe Provo cial train up string CanyonJuly4th, doorcasing. will unroll easily, ; leaving Provo at 6:30 p. nt, returning, always is handy and A large arrive at Provo 7:3d p. m.: For those says the Spokane Chronicle. be used the 'same way by wishingto spend the day in the can- spool may wire a through and' bending running use No. can 308, leavtng yon they can ' " '';': each w7r:'tiT:: Provo at 9S0 a. m. -- . ' :'- n vtlfj The Bell Service give r Mounfain Bell v Telepiine Company - ! I.A.SMOOT, er 85 Norlli Academy Avenue-- n o w; o p e n A fresh supply of milk, creaih, butter, eggs and , butter five cents per quartr Pbonef milk teceived daily;" Milk ., ' :. i T t t i oraers aenverea prompuy. ? : he . NEW MILK STATION .. . Bell phone MRS. BRIG. MADSEN, The Herald is 25c a month: ; . 236-- K Tell your friends. |