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Show PKOVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES n BySrartlo PAGE Too Big? -- No! X)h Back to ilusula ."SINS fS MEETING WVTH h 'lYHEfl nVB STREIIGTI1 STT; FAILS LOOK TO CONSTIFATIO .V 1 m Get .4' i f 1" J ? 6CMWAi WAY (J ArC4?M flVbg .JAte, The us rgft now ia In our place tor 1 ' " bed'' Just linen their pet goat dame '.nearby! and Clowny cried. "I believe try to ride upon bis back a while! before I go to sleep. If I was sure he'd stay 'round- here, there wouldn't be a thing to fear. But he rpight try to climb that hill o'er yonder. It's too steep." "Oh, ty be scared? Say where's your pluck V- said Carpy. "Why not try your luck ? But, first, we ought to feed, him. He has had no food "j.ince noon." He then walked up to! .Mister, Goat and put his arms l rouncV.his, throat, and led him to a rass fWd where he tilled up very soon. "Well, well" said Carpy, "Seems ought-- . - , II f la goat ndie-'hal- t Hie ul4.Aiavr some fun The goat waa held still ' in his track. while Clowny hopped upon his beck. And then the Tinies let him loose, while Clowny held on! tight "Ah, here I go," wee Clowny said, "And I may land upon my head." Just then goat perked up a bit, and ran with all his might. "Hey, hey,'" cried Clowny.He's gone wild. I'm .surely ri unlucky childr Somebody ' better stop him, or I'll get an awful bump." For just a moment 'twas real sport and then the'balky goat stopped short. Poor Clowny flew right ' o'er his bead and landed with a thump, -- (The Tinymites find a new in the next story.) visl- - tor MIXING retlttirvg tjve heat afir jljift first ' V. 4 Ami-MEREDIT- Of a certain star :. is,' it can. throw ' (Like the angled spar) Well-Dress- ed Now a dart of red, Now a dart of blue, Till my friends have said j would fain see, too, 1 fT rfeallyi doesn't matter what she wears she looks nice MyThey star that dartles the red" a:if 1 iri i... the blue"! fenythir.?.'' That may go for clothes worn during Then ft stops like a bird: like a other hours of the day, but not for kitchen wear. ,. flower, hangs furled; Whatever the garment, let it be canned variety seems rather taste- They must solace themselves with .... the Saturn above it. ...... ... .i simple in ut and decoration trim less to me, What matter to me if their star breadAdd to work to the the. sugar looking yc loose enough is a world? . crumbs and mix them and the beat- Mine has opened its soul to me; in; and above all, crisply clean-therefore I love it. Whoever introduced the habit of en egg with the meat texture. Form into a loaf and bake for two hours, Robert Browning: My Star. dresses for kitchen smocks wearing deserves niche with the other for never has household saints there been a more delightful for work. They . may be bought so reasonably that women need not waste hours of time, on the lovely colors they come in! And what about shoes? Let them be bought with the express purpose of wearing them JM housework; well fitted, the height oB the heel designed to give the most comfort; smart of cut and color. If your love of color needs y expressid let it run riot in your kitchen clothes. .'; Hvhat Ihj 5 Everybody Rose- (NEA Service, Boston Bureau) It was the plea of Some folk? up in Westeijy, EL L. used4o call mancTiliortr?6Ttr And it offended --"Rags," sohe.r collie, citizen grade BchoolT-thJed Jhe "playfulness. that he is. So he called in "Mike" and "Ike," his friends from a nearby flyers, William S, Brock to oak tree, just set the gossip at rest And they didn't even bark at him! and Edward F. Schlec, to abandon their flight and come home by boat. Mrs. Sehlee cabled the note Rosemarie hf.d written in behalf of Teddy and her- Seme , grocera use large, bold type, iri an effort to speak joud to the reader and cause him to respond to the appeal. Others paint big "bargain offering intheir windows, and still others drag out a lot' of foods on to the sidewalk as "loud speaking" appeals. The note in Rosemarie's handwriting ia, shown above. self. : hiiiiiiiiiii : . Calumet mast must be better than commonplace baking powder or it couldn't be the favorite ofmil- of the lions , Even ACTING finest -- dress "r most Now is "the time to get your Fall footwear re- paired. It mftfiAKINGi 18 i. TOnArs RECIPE - the shoe3 can be repaired. particular cooks. LESS THAN DOUBLE - True shoe economy is in making the shoes you already have serve another season. have real merit FEEL WONDERFUL! Food that "Stands By" You n- . Machine Equipped Shops In Uta t ' '. 207 Wrest Center St. Pre vo,' Utah :t..f'rv;:V:. (''- - ' SHELVES The 0. P. Skaggs, System stores depend on "the good foods and prices on their shelves to do the loud, talking for our stores, and attractive appeals to thousands of intelligent, thrifty food. buyers of they have proven to be the most this section.. You could not avoid being impressed by our large display cf well known foods and at the . prices at which they are marked. Qome in and see for yourself. . , cy?simos QUALITY SHOE REBUILDERS PORK POTATO LOAF pounds gwund pork 4 medium potatoes .1 cup milk " 1 smajl onion cup breadcrumbs . 'i'i'l OUR - -- i takers Loud ld , garment . - Woman Will Wear - la--s ' mi" r . . sugar teaspoon sage Saltjand pepper 1 teaspoon 34 I If giving the recipe exactly as I have itbut some will prefer to use "half xark and. half voal....I found all fork a little bit heavy the first time 5 tried the recipe; The meat may be taken from the shoulder cuts ask the your butcher to run it through tex-. grinder twice if you like a firm tured loaf., , , The potatoes are cut in convenient pieces and half boiled, then diced and 'put through the food chopper. Mix them with the cup of boiled milk and let the two cool, then add the meat, ground onion, and mix vigorously for five min- - I am Protein carbohydrates, laxative "bulk" and vitamiaes, plus toasty, creamy ' Cooks in 2xtito 5 minutes! rOT ROAST .1 sack FLOUR 2 sacks FLOUR 21 lbs.FAYSOI? WHOLE WE AT . . '. 9 lbs. of CORN5IEAL 9 lbs. cf GERMADE i 100 lbs. of BEST WHITE MILL RUN 48-l- b. 48-!- -- . . . . RIB BOIL ,. .$3.00 .'.83c ; . 40c ...... 100Il)srIIlTEIILURU.,t.$1.35 lbs. of WHOLE YELLOW CORN .$2.30 100 . . . . ; . . . . .,. ........ $2.40 HOUSE WORK . ; hi mm utes, or long enough to be sure the potato and meat are thoroughfor this is ;the ly incorporated of this loafs smoothness of ' "texture. '; The. seasonings of sage, salt and here, pepper are now ndded-let mc say, use sage leaves and rub them to a. coarso powder: the , i j in in. mi iiwi i mmjiiimiii!.upii. in u lb. i md 36 Sou'n 4th West Thone' 34 - 27c p. . 5c can . I. .25c .25c 20c 23c 15c ..... .:. ;. :. ...... . . PRUNES new Park prunes ; 2Jb, 25c- box TREE TEA pkg. 30c ....... BUTTER SEPARATOR - QCn . . , . . . 03C BUTTER;"2 lbs. EGGS . STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 4ft dozen . Hub 73c .- - 35c H LHJD - TEA r, SALMON KIPPEREDiSALMON JJL 20c- . CAULIFLOWER ' SNOW WHITE CAUUFLOWER, lb. . . . SUGAR 10 LB. BAG SUGAR . ... .'....V.... CASH AND FREE DELIVERY . 15c lb. $2.00 100 lbs. of WASATCH LAYING MASH . .$2.50 .100 lbs, of WASATCH "CHICKEN FEED , . . . . . .$2.35 100 lbs. RED ROCK SALT . . . ..$1.00 IDEL HAMBURGER lb LEG ROAST . ibsrof WASATCH DAIRY FEED 12c - lb. O ; . . lb. VEAL SHOULDER ROAST t: .40c .$1.85 . . 18c lb. .. . ..$1.55 b. 100 lbs. of CHOPPED CORN & RUMP ROAST and SERVICE QUALITY . . THE" 15c lb. : ' -- PORK' LEG OR LOIN ROAST lb FRESH SIDE ". lb ;. LINK SAUSAGE lb. . SHOULDER ROAST lb v - PEAS J EXTRA SIFTED PEAS' 11EEF ive r forruption or ummetail some polnteis on newspaper sviujari dvertiaing" Gosh! I . Uiousing conditions," later on. ouirht to dnft stistftHLir:tt--vr. Its real tunny. Atty. Gen. Sar-la- a special lnvesUgator. , ' in the Kitchen This'Season y Mm': v i MmMi round-the-wor- OLD MASTERS . . Attcf adopting 7 Hussian (Srnhana-- I " Hear Admiral N wtoofiCuIly. tent will InV'bfirfit. AlasHa. congreSMohaTca. ir-i- 1 - 14n njjunww.si ...... .1.1- r14 . Vegetables of tow calory value, such as spinach, cabbage, cauliflower and similar varieties should be served vith this meat, not only for their calory deficit but for the alkiline properties these vegetables contain and their valuable aid in digesting juch concentrated food. And of course the dessert and salad should follow the vegetables' simplicity. 4 ALL-BRA-N Tomato paste may be spread over j the loaf the last half hour. ities.-- l. gaii. rAJSliCfeK?:See-He- r In '"this meat loaf, serving eight, there are nearly '3700 calorjes if all pork is used and 3000 if half the meat is veal. AH three food divisions are present in various quant- d Two Rak-owsk- : ?'Vl fciris guaran-lee- u Another peculiarity about rescued aviators is that they never have to Quit, in their syndicated stores, through running out of 'xmtr-.xnn- have fcuessed'.Haa waiUnjf ia ALL-BRA- N t relieve constipation. observations"! Of Quito : Kellogg'a tablespoonf ula eatea daily lis chronic cases, with every' meaL DocThis is KAMowsky, Soviet, ambassa- tors recommend Kellogg'i becaoM dor to France, who recalled at it is 100 bran 100 effective, the reqrrest of tlje French governServe it often with milk or ment, following charges that y cream and add fruita or honey for had attempted to Incite the army to revolt His recall, has a special treat Cornea ready to caused the Franco-Russia- n relaeat Mix It with other cereala. ' 1 tions to be. strained. Try the recipes on every paekage. Made by Kellogg fa Battle Creek. Served and sold everywhere. tHer5lealiVon i; he.'' ' This waif i meiou, oeclmtj to be the largest ever grown, weighs 143 i-pounds ana has a-- circumference of 72 inches lengthwise. It was grown on th facm of H. L. Dudley in Hemstead couniy. Ai kansas. Is ft too big for one man? Maybe you'll find the answer in the boy s expression. 1 ' '-- 4 v j s I , an t WW -- guaranteed Constipation attack! young and old stealing Titality, wrtckia health, hastening the inroads of disease after disease, Headaches, bad breath, sallow skins, Insomnia arc but a few of its symptoms. Rid your body of thu deadly enemy before too- - late. , n r READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE well the Tinymites all somehow, you should be. feehng fared upon the fish meal they'd better now. Wee Clowny wants a prepared, Whun.' they had finished little ride. Let's go and give blm eating, Scouty rose and shook' ijis. QtiiZ. iSoJJ4cs,ttAX..f"nU to ' join BRAN t 4 - - ( WWJT YE MA? 5 prompt, sure relief 'with Kellogfs ALL-- . - -- ..... .... A The CASH and CARRY MARKET IR S E m West Center |