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Show - J n.. -- t, f-- YiomansSpk needed. Pour In a yica crust and bake. Make a meringue of the whites of sugar and and Jtwo tablespoons Good Cheap Cut of BeefReturn to done. when cover the roll lour pounds pie Have your hutcher ". ' till minutes oven slightly few in it and beef tie firmly; put of flank ' ..'.. . "" . , v . ,. . browned, add to cover; .water with pot boiling : Eggs In Cream. . salt, half "cup of vinegar, dozen whole of rich cream into the a Pour boll until pint dozen peppercorns cloves, tender and let stand in liquor over- chafing dish and heat thoroughly. night. ..This fllces nicely and is deli Beat up the number of egga desired, i. six or more, and mix them with the cious as well as cheap. An '' important event in social cirMrs. Ida S. Dusenberry is a visicream. Season with salf and pepper Turnip Salad. Land be will week JodaV. cles the stir until 'the eggs are curdled. comng during tor in Salt Lake City Three good sized firm white tur " on toast with grated nutmeg Serve or ; thedanclng party to .be given by nips, 4hxee tender stalks celery . on onion,! ' Mrs W. C. top. Chicago E DESIRE to thank our salt, TGtbbey and daughter, .the ladies of St. Mary's Guild Wed half teaspoon celery o with French serve and finely. Chop customers for their trade from Salt have returned Florence, nesday evenin,' April 17, at half iast WORTH KNOWING. Lake "City where they spent the past! eight, o'clock in the Mozart" hall. dressing. last week. Saturday was the ' Pineapple Jelly. week. " Dancing and cards will be the feahaveever.; BoxjrehitinA. soaked .in a half pint Avuenr a pattertrcalls fortheTJoin -- tures oLlhe affair,- in Provo. If you havehere done over soft water. When of pour cold The Misses Irene Evans, Floss Ing Of a selvedge and a bias seam, it n't purchased your spring hat, Mrs. T. -- McNitt entertained the it a pint of boiling water, add pint is a wise plan to notch the selvedge Dunn, Jetta Maiben, Rhea Kerr, and two of of lemons, the sugar, juice come in, we have some of the "Bess Gammon have returned from a members of the Uridge" cluh at ier a few timesv so as: lo prevent Its can of sliced pineapple cut fine; jjrawing or shrinking if it is a wash pleasant week's stay" in Salt Lake home Saturday afternoon when two very latest styles and our prices r cook in another kettle of boiling material. cuy. . i are varied, but always right. It tables of the game were played. Mrs. water for 15 minutes. Put into jelly is always a pleasure to show our" sDeliciou- when entertained with Samuel Schwab and Mrs. R, R, Ir glasses and cool. Miss Irma-Smo- ot or other If cold chicken, turkey awarded the prizes. sliced and eaten with rich cream. line. Call and see us even if a deligthful Easter party at her home -vine, Jr., were a is with covered meat roasted damp a apVeal Omelet beautifully .mowing the game Sundav afternoon. An Easter lunch you are not ready to buy. eloth it will retain its flavor well. violeC luncheon was enjoyed roast cold One veal, pointed chopped cup car and roses when eon was served A bowl of the lovely blossoms formed fine; season with pepper, salt and nations were gracefully used in the .of the table dash of paprika, then tuck it between Poultry should be placed in front decoration of the table and place the exqifisite centerpiece ten. laid were the .carver- - with" the head on the over of cards where and of omelet . an .pour place Jor thefolds cards were laid for eight guests, Fola was S. 'eft. tomato P. Newcombe seasoned Mrs. well guest of a it hot, cup lowing the affair the guests enjoy' next meeting will sauce. Serve hot. Sah Francisco ed a slumber party at the home of of the club. The be held with Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Jr. Call. .Jn creaming salnrtm or other fish, Miss Norma Poulton, in place of the usual Cream sauce Jellied Ham Salad. m Mrs R. R. Irvine entertained mfor- of a box of gela substitute two cupfuls of milk mixed Soak Mrs. Ross Eipple presided over a old raaHy-Sattire -ihtwo cupfuisof -- erackef crumbs evening atdinner for tineTn onequarter of a delightful familnarty-atriieriiom' s The dinner water, add of Chicago. of a cup of md one egg. Sunday the occasion being in honor Mr. Levy PRUDENCE BACON, Mgr. two boiling chicken . broth, and strain. of the birthday anniversary of her was followed by Bridge when ' 194 West Center Add salt and a little vinegar to the "of the game were played. Add one cup of chopped ham, which tables The house A. A"hderTerg7 Mrs. mother, and are in which water poached eggs has been highly seasoned with caywas prettily adorned with clusters of "wfll' go to Salt enne and a little lemon luice. Let never let the water reach the boiling Miss 1,'ael Irvine same the white and carnations, red CitViomorrow to attend the Sfan'd until it begins io thicken, then noint after the egcr is added. New blossoms being vsed 'to decorate the Lake to a ark 'News! bfe given by the Salr Lake to din-ne- r ball of one add cream, whipped cup an elaborate where table dining w w w w w -- ocadets stiff lroth, and turn into a wetted was served. During the afterA ROOM. DINING FOR a bed on out turn firm When mold. noon the guests enjoyed an automoeilhcr A dull green 'carpet-tilli- ng, Mr and Mrs. J. Rex Miller of of lianc'icd lettuce leaves and dress bile trip around the city. The in well look would or weak the mottled, are jilain spending with . Mr. mayonnaise. Price, Utah, members Dfesent were cur.1. M.T .Flowered scrim a dining-rooPie. Jelly Gladys in Provo the guests of Mrs. I and Mrs. Lloyd jevne.-MissSMART TOUCHES. REFORM WORK. attractive unless be would tains tw"o very till beaten Yolk of eggs of Strong: and Hazel Jevne and Billy Jevne ' of butter, the room has. figured walls;, in which two tablespoons creamy, 'Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A woman lived in a town where Tuckings and plaifings are assured Mrs. Fred Taylor and fami- two cross-barreand scrim J3r. tablespoons of jelly, one cup of case use plain or Swenson of Pleasant Grove. Other ' the grocery stores and most markets ly having their day, and puffings and ly went to Salt Lake City Saturday sugar and one teaspoon flavoring if instead. Ladies Home Journal. guest3 were Mr. and Mrs- Reed in celebration the attend given to were about as carelessly conducted, pipings have joined .forces wlta and Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl Ander-befc- . anniof the " wedding honor golden with regard to cleanliness, as they them.. Piped scallops of net, set in versary of Mrs. Taylor's parentsMr. scant flounces and used in rows-li- ke , are in the average place. ; and Mrs. H, J. Richards. " She determined to change things combination with emproldered net or to tell a malicious false the desire Herald of To Editor Miss Margaret Irvine is spending and whenever she went to one of the lace tunics, are seen on elaborate hood. Resolved,- - that David L. Wilson, friends in Salt Lake the week-wit-h io lingerie frocks, and when scKlfejfS fctoies she politely tuskt4.Jbe-J:er- k Another claim was toad against student-bodis ':: Y. V. of B. City. president Dut waxed uaner. or amy other kind are used on the skirt they-fal- l limply the "alleged accomplice-- , Hess" which a true before reporter: on of scales the weigh visit-iulower paper, about the ankles at the edge, Mrs. Jack Ridge who has been s also false. It was said, that ' the Mr. WHsonembarrassed and delicate article, and explained with no visible drape skirt or pettl-co, returned ing. has Lake w , in Salt City y it o roommates had different excusei " why, says the Washington Herald. " " the falsicjdi of the to Provo. beneath, in an effect nat would o offer and were, therefore, Incon- Of course be grudgingly complied W Provo City newspapers.ln regard to sistant. The fact was this: Hammond but be complied. Then the woman once have been considered unspeakThe Utah sorosis5 duo win met " Incident of March was prepared to meet, the "mob" and the 'Mrs. told her friends and neighbors how ably bedraggled and untidy,, eaya this afternoon at tW home of of the knew his .wilful taken 'accomplice!' nothing afteEr". 25,. store nice It was that in Net is used ge- paper sti the E, .L- - Jones.. would be made. Ham excuses that aca "true" to In Josiah himself this cleanly erously on' the lingerie frocks to- it upon give noon willbe' given by Mrs. things were weighed " mond never made the claim that "he store 'peo Of course when the Beck. of way. Beginning count the scrimmage. tended for piazza and summer evea- . l: " ' was no longer a, member of the stu ne.w were getting pie found that they with a flourishing enumeration of ex dent frocks This claim was made customers body." what seemed to ing wear, but tailored tub, Mrs. J, David Larson and family through of and patriotrequisites whose 'desire planations only by "one Hess,"them the most trifling kind of' an act suitable for qceasional street wear in have returned from a pleasant visit had already exhausted his was to prevent the malicious "mob" he ism, town or for beach or country qlub in Salt Lake City. they adopted it as a rule. man. heard mind when' he came to relating the from besieging, in a. mediaeval stores othef the Naturally upon hands of broad, wcw, the house where Mr. Hammond about it and followed suit, and now Superintendent Fuller of the Iron "trueVand "accurate" precedence of ner, liandsome lace, funics, peplums and mob-rulis . j iJ , this little, town is known far and Blossom' company spent Monday In the" fracus. The purpose in writing-i- t was living. Of course, innumerable-button- s for their smartso Tike the early martial law of Na- wide a clean marketing placed The! a Salt Lake City on business connected w'as correct the grevious poleon, or some system of "mediae solely "to baker's clerk no frnger handles' ness. Many of these tailored tub with the company. mistakes made by the falsifying new3. val ordeals" that common sense could biead with his bauds, but with a frocks have telling touches of black ' They would piece of ,waxed paired; quarters of in the way of tiny black satin buttons, deliberation, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robison,-o- f Salt naners. making suecial reference to receive-n- o and,convinced of course, .r.eat - have disappeared be not Lake City, .visited in this , city two the Provo Herald account." from the black net frills, yokes of black point Now iii blunder. Robison's an Mr. to irrevocable weekwlth and are d'esprit or pert black velvet bows set y daysfhls hookB outside and inside, realizine these ideals of truth, we plunged . fahe-'io.ito Robison. in V. statement the lies A) and Mrs. The The black tovch on an ecra Mr; jjarents, in the refrigerators; candies, Ir. kept the virtuous well see put skall how, o- excuses offered t'.:at,.-:h- e Persian, .iu.e.-f?cttub frock white or and and cakes are kept under glass, r by"aurcai.' .IlammOnd and the .business" of all kinds'' In "that town and gives a hint of sophistication, Pansy plants, 15c and 25ca doz. pose was accomplished. debutante, To; begin with, he said that one "accomplit'tw He, .were inconistan ., has jumped 40 per cent in one year. not appropriate for "the daisy, verbena, petunia, asterand all " chic, on the older a doz. "Hess" had pledged himself before when they both I'sed individual and It is-- ' other bedding plants. but farexceedingly how always astonishing -woman.- The new place, Phone EIGHT Cy- - hand to help Hammond, who was the separate arguments, each free from may be the simple effort. fl ujQLe. Jboyisr !t t W il Tii uU iMi IT"'' .centeroJLfttlraciion.jnheiisJ3jLis ,lhjein -' tNTtRTAINMt.NT tn bflT. are ,n otner given 7 The3e1hree'lnstance bfipstated nflvft flny ThTlSTMPI? I oait uKr.bity (possible way, and hay& been fully as show the accuracy of the.well-mec.n-lt or siuaenis ana tescners oi neve dId nap tM reformer, the author Of tlie article . . . . .. . county, one rare rates to ban; iaKe In the edition of the "White and "Blue" via Salt Lake Route. . City fiat a combination should be April 2, 1912, The article is entitled. f. fellows you '.. made against the mob. '.The truth wa3 "Resolved, that the Head of a Man with wear ; jthl8 thfl accuaedt Mr. Hammond, de Who. Refuses Y Pay Duty Can't be TTt to stay at home and finish Fixed "From the Outside." . Note the , termlned , THE L SYSTEM , Knicker- -is was going home author's purpose in tJkiliUimgta jonesweucateu; he becau8e ClothesIotLYoung jGentjemenr -B- ocker-He can, read a speeao- Uy He w&a prepared o correctther extravagant usages of the r 1. Tau Vrtmlr ..I i -' a wrue ana ''moSMf-theame-and- -te meter, meet Chapsthe ijnewspapers. and imtire. the accuracy OllVuuog Sun. of his article, realizing th pressure of vltK ."good red, blood ' L' - these ' inter"one Hess" as to Now . three "blank" falsehoods. He V hepl. in your veins can no li. of U. ENTERAINMENT APRIL 26. room mate. That was zealous to establish truth by detQ Mp ' inore neglect these bluV Salt Lake City. event took place after .the mob wars nouncing .the .trivial mlstak"s of the E HAVE on display now a beautiful, array Utah of I'han and teachers, students For blooded garments wnen Mr "papers," now let him be equally zeal-bu- r d tbe ho t . of feather weight, straight hnePetticoats. pnuntv. One fare rates to Salt Lavo Hammond asked for the marshal. To to denounce himself for the same, you can dolge.a candy Undoubtedly iust such an underskirt as you are City via Salt . Lake Route. this appeal the "pledged, accomplice''' though somewhat amplified mistake.' shop with your ';best girl looking for. Plain Colors, Pin Stripes, Pokadots, Hess, answered that he would use his ..The. parallel purpose was also to on your arm. FACTS IN VERSE. of his ' grievlous mistake, influence to help out. etc. All made on the new, straighyinejjdthcmt yhen it was clear himself Clothes .The L Sy?U-' "one Hess," and of two at was the marshal expense the coming heard.;that roll, weeks shall A Tew more flare. Colors, Blacks and Navys, with white fig"have the happy faculty of the peerless . leader, Wilson, ibroke "one Hammond.", Recognizing his A few more Sundays pass, ures. PRICES mirk ing a fellow "look through the door, shattering It, and motive here, "save myself, let the rest And you'll be running that same ol' 1 took patriot'ljust in down." 'This motive could have but Lawn mower o'er your grass. Might'v" the ex of"To take one natural result, "LZlS-Zsz.-- :. time to be checked . by the. city Chicago Tribune. ' They're, young and lively, ficers. Perhaps Ihiswlll shock the treme measures, excluding no ecru uni though they have an truthful reporter, but, l am a roomer pies, of falsehoods and personal ref HORSE SHOW SPANISH FORK dercurrent of tone which oc- erences to aggrandize ills selfish eelf. of the place, where - April 19th. Our Goods Cost No More But Look Better To give a detailed account of all that from mob from was the free and them overstepExcursion rates via Salt Lake Route curred, keeps on March 28, fit io happened at that-placping good taste. Beauti- f-c- on sale April 19, return limited April Influence, therefore the better n&-t- o mob contain describe a would ' truth. --',' the .' ; . tell .. . 2Cth. fully tailored. s of any., mob "One Hess" was also accused of ing the to soil' in ever In that toucheMJssouri which Mr. g Hammond, SPANISH FORK HORSE SHOW i ' Itself, testa Wilson's truthfulness. I those troublous times ortbMormons April 19th... r. the and Jeabjt the expulsion "wiillast Route say as to this, that one: Mr. before. ... via rates Lake Salt ExcVrslon, v time of modern of leader best true Faultless Clothes retu'tt limited oa'saia April J9, ....... April, Orolllnger did that; and that the tlaim . Aj. . .r;"'ALV1N HESS. It be thru except unfounded, Is . totally 2fith. ' U ., 'T'. . 4",''. , '"i'.''-.''- .. ..' ..T-;'-- ' .,,". 'v,-,- TRIED RECIPES. . spnng.ffa.ts , .Club Notes -- r , . and Personals f -- - .Ji . Inter-Ocean- W -- : - -- -- J5he Pattern Hat Millinery one-quart- -- day cup-ef-e- Co. s three-quarter- ' n u rigti-schooi j v u v n "' t es . d ' ' COMMUNICATION ... - ... "The Haircumng: . 'if'" y -- y g at - .... "hair-cutting- y . j '; . y v d J e ro-vj- - y isery I2c '- - ' W: APRIL'. a, n un. - The "hobnob" 1 ' ufUL - Something New In Lc, AM) . 1 iirtO mmm lb . w - i . - $1,25, Distinctive; e . worst-vejement- S300Q fore-warnin- V Sam Schwab,- . cm is the-lncld- ent S15 00 50 r i aijiLN2JSJi - t " " |