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Show THE OGDEN SyNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1921. STANDARD-EXA- INER M ?r a few days on their way from a trip to Honolulu to their home, in Chicago. JUISS CARRIE ADAMS,- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liar. H. Adams, who leaves during the latter part of the Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle' Nlbler sleft il to D. C. Saturday for Washington. visit with Mrs. Nibley's parents. Sen- - month to fulfill a mission for the L. D. S. church in the ator and Mrs. Reed Smoot. Mr. Nibwestern "states. Miss Adams will be complimented nt a ley will return home in a short while, w but Mrs. Nlbley will spend several farewell party Friday at the Ninth ward SALT LAKE CITT No. 12. Miss Williams,- - Mrs. John II. Evans, Mrs. months in Washington. Thelma Solomon, who "will be married Milton Bennion. . . Mrs. G. E. Baxter, Miss Mrs. Zina II. Buhl has left for San Thursday to Dr. Georgre H. Parker, Evening was the guest; of honor at a "miscel- Lillian Mrs. Heber S. Cut- Francisco to Join her daughters. Mrs. laneous shower giyen;, last Tuesday-nigh- ler, Mrs.Cameron, Mrs. Honace Walter O. Homotya and Mrs. Albert J. E. Wllley, ' M. Ryder. by Miss Lee Turner of Ogden, Holbrook. a Misa Helen Sims and Miss Leila Sims e Sims home on Viliss Miriam Hubbard . entertained Members of the Klwanls club enterThe rooms were decorated, with fall members of the Sectodecimo club Mona series of ' flowers. Chrysanthemums were used day at ht home in Federal Heights. tained In. the second of at ' , i t the ' dancing Thursday parties ta- Yellow in the living room and red chrysanthemums were :' .... hotel. Guests were received in ble had a low bowl of violets as a used in and the house decorations. Yel- the president's was and suite dancing centerpiece. low chrysanthemums in a crystal bowl enjoyed. in the ballroom. The guests, in addition to the guests formed a centerpiece for the tea table. '' Fall flowers decorated the room. ; ofhonor, were Mrs. Hose Solomon, Mrs., Frederick Tim by, a recent bride, Punch was served the evening during 'Miss Rosetta Solomon,' Mr. J. Dewey was a special guest. :" on the mezzanine. The Syncopers orSolomon, Mrs. Dell "Giver; Miss Mary under the direction of Mrs. Hafen, Miss Delia Hafen, Misa May Mrs. Shelley Tuttle of Naropa. Ida- chestra, ..... Frankle furnished music. One McCool, Haf en, Miss Erma Jenson. C. Mrs. ho, is the guest of her sister, were in attendance. hundred guests Mrs. J. B. Jenson entertained at a W. Watson. 322 Douglas avenue, this ' kensington Tuesday afternoon at her week. Mrs, E. W.'Bralnerd entertained her home, 157 Ninth East street, in hdnor club and Meveral extra guests of the bride.'. Yellow and white chrysbridge Mrs. Thomas Cronk returned - home Thursday afternoon at her home on anthemums and Ophelia roses decor . i t. r from Montpelier Idaho, where Seventh East street. The living room ated the rooms. A low bowl of chrys- Monday was called by the death of her and library were decorated in anthemums was the centerpiece ; for she Mrs.' J.. G. Smeath. mother, white assist-etea table. The hostess was the chrysanthemums.wasA carried v color scheme and ' green by her daughter, Miss Erma JenMiss Helen Davis of Montpelier, out in the dining room. son. The guests numbered twenty. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Richard Hague and Mrs. James Idaho, is the guest of her cousin. Miss Ruth Ivanhoe in the apartE. Poynter, Bagley, Mrs. 8. H. McMurrtn and entertained at Kelly Monday evening Mrs. I. R. Barton. cards at their home on Eighth East ments. stret for Miss Solomon and Dr. Parker. Mrs. J. D. Noblitt' and daughter, A late supper was served. The decor-atib- Miss Dr. Miss Thelma Solomon and Le Verne Noblitt, of Cokeville, were fall flowers. The hostesses married were II. Parker George. Salt are in week Wyo., spending th,e were assisted by Mrs. Rose Solomon. the Bait Lake ThursdayA at noon In t Mrs. J. Dewey Solomon entertained Lake. breakfast followed wedding temple. v at a kensington Wednesday afternoon Miss Alice Ackerman bride's home of at the mother, the and John Mrs. Rose Solomon. 22 Eighth East at her home, IS 61 Ninth East street, Howland Chase were married Wednesin: honor of the bride. street, for relatives. day morning in the Salt Lake temple. A crystal bowl of yellow chrysantheA wedding breakfast for relatives fol- mums formed the centerpiece for the Announcement has been received lowed the ceremony at the home of from Jacksonville, Fla,, of the mar- the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. table. The bride wore a gown of brown riage of Miss Mabel Kinney, daugh- Ackerman, 525 Second avenue. and gloves ter of Mr., and Mrs. Thomas of tricotine, Kinney A reception was given last night at to match. with hat. boots In figuring uj waiulay ripen therf i Following a short wedding Sabetaha, Kan., to George Sherman the Ackerman Yellow and . home. Mears. The wedding took place Wed- white chrysanthemums decorated the trip the couple will make their home an item rightly charitable- which n3ny home of house. The bride wore a gown of in this city. nesday. November 2, women overlook. Mr. Mears' parents in Jacksonville. white, woolen crepe with & veil and a to Havana Following month's trip bride roses. Spirit of Liberty chapter. Duughttrs That itrn in dodor bill. of all cauie and other points in the West Indies, carried In receiving were ;nrs. of the American Revolution, met In Assisting that brintj complication to tom'n at this the young couple will be at home aft- Amelia Chase, Mr. and Mrs. C. II regular monthly session Thursday after December 1 at 1611" Ionia street, Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cronk. ernoon at the home of Mrs. II. J. Walhcn-vof th yrar there arc none no o Jacksonville. street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christensen. lace, 1J51 East First South imsint-inas g tent The bride is a sister of Mrs. F. C. washday in he home. R. A. Broadhurst was the sixty guests were In attendance. Mrs. hostess. West of Salt Lake, and made her home About An Think it over for a moment first, the Interesting program Following a short wedding trip, the was in this city for several years. She left couple with Mrs, Robert Wells In Salt presented, home make will their Salt Lake several weeks ago: heavy work; then the moist air, damp celFisher as chairman. Lake. an The Rev. Stanley A. Curtis gave lar, arid wet feet; finally the running in Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Kelly have reof the ' on the address "Separation .The Miss of Florence and oat from a warm, stfamy bouse, to a turned to their home in Dallas, Texas, Louise marriage Colonies from England." O. Stillman Brown and cool outdoor. Is it a wiw to take; a after a visit to, Mrs. Kelly's mother, took place Wednesday morning in the Tea was served following the proMrs. Clara Woodruff Beebe. chrysanthemumsfor Inthea to fair Salt Lake temple. A wedding break- gram. Yellow the price pay? basket formed centerpiece followed at the home of the tea i Hie were Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Bamberger fast flowers beauty of thU erviec of our U that table. Other fall C. Irs. Mr. and bridegroom's parents. ' left at noon Tuesday for Seattle to be It. Stillman. used about the house. we take out of the home evcrythhiK: that present at the wedding of Mrs. BamA reception was given last night at pertain to wahday. You simply callus, berger's sister, Misg Anna .Hahl, and the home of the bride's parents, Mr. The marriage of Miss Gudrun, Mat-so- n Harold Bardo of Portland. The mar- and Mm. J. A. Brown, 237 Eleventh in no time at all your washing i back and and John Edmund Phillips took to 15 in East street. Yellow and white chryis November take riage place of a ' Seattle. place Friday evening at the home wetly clean and finely finished a if on Lair avenue. The ceresanthemums decorated the reception the bride you had laundered it yourself. room. Pink roses in a bowl formed mony was performed by the Rev. Elfor the Readers of The Especially Compiled Committees from women's clubs of the centerpiece Aa for the cost, you will find it truly the supper table mer I. Goshen. A reception followed.the city in charge" of the art exhibit at on a cluny cover for Standard-Examine- r sisover pink. was her bride attended The by Call u and ee. moderate. the Newhouse hotel Wednesday were The bride wore a gown of pink taf- ters. Miss Miranda Matson and MIm ' v as follow: ' feta. May Matson. Walter Charlton acted Morning? Bay View club, Mrs. W. were Mr. and in best man. receiving Assisting A; Black, Mrs. Freeman S. Morning-sta- r, Mrs. C. F. Stillman. Mr. and A MODEL THANKSGIVING DINNER' and on'-hal- f Mrs. hours. Four hours will Mrs. D. N. Straup,, Mrs. W. E. George A. Goff,. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. tl MIINl. flavor. Improve i. to be Misa Anne Nui Smith, who Ware, Mrs. U. U. Hiskey. In serving thU tllnner the cocktail. and Mr. and irs. J. Stokes. Oyster Cocktail soon to Jack W Kelly, was Afternoon College club,. Mrs, C. A.' Badger in Individual f rourn, Fain The couple will make their home in married r ice. A Turkey Cranberry a miscellaneous the guest of honor at Broaddus, Mrs; William E. Dickinson, Salt Lake. ilirc of lemon and a sprig of mint on Sweet Potato Candied Mrs. F. G. Moses. Mrs. ,E. T. Smith, sh,ower last Thursday evening, given each plate will add lr Its appetliJng Kscalloprd Cabbage Mrs. George I. Reeves. by Mids Zelma Fuller at her home, 742 the cranberry Tomato Salad Mrs Kenneth Jacobseu, appearance. ' formerly f Evening .Wasatch Literary club, Miss Neva Rutledge, was the guest of Linden avenue. The guests numbered in or Puddl Knsrllsh Mure Plum orarice cae, Mrs. J; Tv Beless, Irs. O. W. Dailey, honor at an informal thirty. from the same platter on oranges, Black Coffe. tea kensington Mrs. B. W. Deason, Mrs. C. C. which you are serving the turkey. given by Lambda Phi Lambda sororMu The COCKTAIL. Ladies' OYSTIUt Members the of which of Young of of the University turkey nhouhj be. either served on Utah, ity In stemmed cocktail Klaf.. a bed of watercreM or a bed of pars- she is a member, at the home of Miss tual Improvement association who Member of the P. E. O. Sisterhood Nola McCaslin on East Third South were In charge of the art exhibit atjpiuclmc 6 small, preferably Olympian When nervine each individual In the lottom of each glass. plate, hav. both the whit and dark entertained their" husbands at dinner street Wednesday afternoon. The the Newhouse hotel Friday were: joysturs last Monday night at the Newhouse of the. turkey, a Jittl of the Afternoon Mrs. Heber R. Folsom, Add to inch the following sauce: -- iniMt colors, which are seal brown, hotel. Dinner was served at one long sorority M. J. J. Greenwood. Mrs. W. 11. tablespoons ratsup. 2 tablespoon chill ' drejwSnjr, cranberry hjiucp In the oran Mrs. In were used and old crimson, gold - table. I caso rn each pUle. Vase of small yellow chrysan- the decorative scheme, and fall flow- Mitchell. Mrs. Wilfred McKendrtck. sauce. 2 tablespoon Tti" candled mayonnaise, 1 sweet potatoes and the ecallopd themums were arranged along the ta- ers were used in "the tea room. The Mrs. Eva Musser James. of lemon Juice. teaspoon tablespoon were laid for thirty. sauce. 1 teaspoon Ktated;bao are added tn rach service plate, committee in of arrangements Evening Miss Anna M. Cannon, "ble.The Coven committee on arrangements in- included "Miss"charge Mix thoroughly Candland and Miss Ellen Wallace. Mis Kate Htayner. horseradish. Ruth them, and;afitr the guewts luq r received wither cluded Mrs.. W. E. Stanton and Mrs. Miss Nola McCaslin-ThirtMrs. Lorenzo N. Htohl, Miss Elizabeth place a certain portion of th sauce in other word, they pasd J. V. Dawton. in each cocktail. active and alumnae mem- - McFarlsne. ivy the maid or by th hoitem. each' salad CHAN-Th were htrnelf." bers TURKirY HOASTEI) WITH present. j J""1 helping Mr. and Mrs. .Earle C. Grant enterllouseiiold Engineer club of the served euner on icnuce or snouiii KM t.IL IlI'RKY The x re.!!e fend Manhattan lUn4 tained at dtnner last Monday night at Miss Hulda Bernstrom entertained University of Utah held initiation Cor if It l d!pid In pow th turkey in the Usual way 'tercres. nnd It manitsorh attrac-J their home in the Ilillcrest apart- last Wednesday night at her home on pledge members Wednesday atternoon. landPrepare th tuildlrc 2 will add to the bay by uitar don irtTrj ad.I thT follow Inte dres-ln' ments. Bridge followed dinner. Yel- Emerson avenue, at cards, and danc- The initiation was followed sr walls of the dlh. The pud- from both "cci a In not too nmnll pl'Cf . prt-!ccj the Pal- bread. . . low chrysanthemums in a bowl form- ing. The rooms were dfcorated in gram, ,,, it-Itery-asdY rui 2 tablespoon-u,,k faiini: In butter. ""'U It with jir.erreiiiax consisting or a uwi uy , jki if Jl-- 2 cup ed the centerpiece for the dinner table. chrysanthemums followInK 1 in a variety of col- - Arva Rlguy the inlnced'nnd irvlnc Miss Cornlck. with TJiltza alid etrth. tablespoon celery. chapped jipace Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. orins. The hostess was assi-te- d Cream 1 4 lb inner nnn aan lonlon. xcn by Mt3 Amelia Holj-tteaspoon j A company has been ir.rorpcraled to Wright. l Miss tcanpoon rail, ana 1 tea- Vaughn Beharrell, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. ner momer, ivira. j. tsernstrom. ine V'thol Vnll t nn nr r t PL'tr anrt enoush mtlW r . .rupn jvi fTiztj Mim mgar nni iearry o- -t it project and T. Ker.sard vanllU. This i known a hnrd Cathcart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Stew- guests numbered twenty. bv Mls Twella Heiner. Miss make tho droning very noft. It wlllPoon rPadinga en rUer cf art 1 Thompxro,- a uce. Add about lthnr-run. Place this in th tablenpoon nf It V.ann uni MIm Marenprlt il.tko J u: i J the rare has pre the each of nine-Members of the. League of the' ii.it nn.l n original ona- lv MIm Irnvltv;lout nrrvlce of city, top of nd the'tu thf turkev puddlr,. Miss .Emma Kauffman, who will Sacred Heart of the Cathedral of th? olive liomm-The with jv-utGarnish plans. Broad?' jd. Uuth Itrad- - tirkev In the oven. uMn the. broiler and Ml be married soon, was the guest of hon- Madeleine entertained at a large card ford. n ths "and a bt of citron a tbe tar.ts far ranse. electric alocg comes with rtm, which your compoej or at a miscellaneous shower given by party ana musical entertainment at Tne committee in effect will be that of a rsd-re- d If you Expenditure Of $19,000,0001. tborouetfarr. on tt charge of ar Instead of placing the turkeyHub her.' sisters, "Miss Lillie Kaufman and the Ladies' Literary clubhouse Thurs-- ! maclnallnn. rofHerve the on breant. the UJ In bac Mils Helen it included th:u,, place rangements Miss Mabel Kauffman, at the Kauff- uay evening, unuge ana nve nunureu ham. Misa Thelma Dahlen. Miss Sarah v,uno peppf.rn-.in- bowiom. for All Purposes. This not too much, and instead of u PT turkey with nalt. man home, 183 P. street Monday ev was J j of and pm th an Michel-soiurar. accumti-and playe and supper served. Kdna little m: LeChemlnant liquid Mls and pepper IS six Year 'prepecesta PrOpOSeCl isy that rram at the urn time. ening. A musical of unusual merit latea in the broiling p.m. bate It. whipped ' most co j be the would The rooms were decorated in chrys- was arranged.program larked v!uat LOUISH MKS. WKHKTl. TALMKIt ,r oo Cook about elKhteon minute to the! ooof anthemums in a, variety of fair colorct lar.d. cn earth: that 12 ral The committee having the entertainlnw a he.tti will It rtf;ulre pound. Nov. 12. Kxpnil-- . WA91IINGTO.V. m ings. A basket of, pink chrysanthe- ment in charge Included the officers lh time of placing the of SI.C9.2fc9 on the d'asbr THANKED onlv from lure mums was the centerpiece, for the sup- of the league, Mrs. L. M. Crawford, PRESIDENT fifSTA2TDS within UTAH until LOW tn lacll'.tlet; ttal the oven, former serrie man and his family turkeyminutes per table. Pink ribbon streamers exMiss Catherine Curley, secret- BY METHODIST WOMEN teen of the time cooking rreaUf IrsproTM cd Itat the txx cn a all of for total purpows tended from the basket" to four kew-pie- president; IN ary-treasurer, REGISTERED COWS Mrs. D. A. Isom, and on oil heat the turn Then estate ratrM reJ'red ca completed. real . is American the br proposed at the corners of the table. Ilcdjall will be aswho oven the to chairman, it general remain lq centcurrent fiscal (and permit Cross during ths The hostesses were assisted by their sisted, by the following committee Yfr.rerThe T.lin CHICAGO. Nov. 12 Thanking Pres- the rest of tne time. It was announced today at ths orrnt- ben octlicc! La slrexdy Mr. Nov. mother, Mrs. J. A. Kauffman. The chairmen: Mrs. C.U. Wah.. A. Qulgley, music; ident Harding for callinj ri'LLMAN, v'aah-tng 1 the SAI CII. CIIAXIIKIIUY sauons nauonai de war td the "VV. i.Mu.nir ThonspTxi guests numbered thirty-fivpartroesU Mrs. M. J. McGllI. tickets. Mrs. J. cow. t'hlmlcum Washington conference, the Methodist an are Cranberries exceedingly tables. a deowned HoKeln Thompson, by MUslonary society from thti f 14.42.749 lotsl raided .iac1 the food and ahnuld be um1 Thomasregistered The art collection from the MetroJ. Owens of the Snculrnlo 16.000,000 rcpo,ed bti.lt t.p ex- it would mark "healthful clared that their hope the last fiscal year. f spent during on th table more thnn often family Members of the. Masonic club of & great step toward world peace. This politan museum, being shown at the Cow Ion. RjuKe5sl proValley Tenting biirvici: in iiositTALs Newhouse hotel, under the direction of Salt Lake held the first of a series of Is the text of their resolution adopted they ore. They are second In medi- duced 2582 'pounds of milk and ct 'filf.A11 iVJ?; diaatbv! The for the th with Juice cinal the? Fine Arts society of Utah, was in dances in the Odeon last Thursday at Providence, 11. I., and pent to the appropristlon only propertlfH of lhl in butter month fat nni pounds navlratlon thai Row fiUU cn tla oldler and his family ths announce-o- r !of an apple. This cranterry m u c e in fall, to j charge of committees from Relief so- -- night. The affair wa well attended president: the according report monthly a trifle different nnd I think you will of the writcrn office of the dairy dl ment said, reflected the dMtmln. Hudson and Ust titer sides. cietiea of the Mormon church Mon- and promised well for the series, Home Women's "The Missionary of the lied Cross to continue P.s The work CO'jld be completed H like tt , v!&!nn mt which will continue throughout the 1ftifrt iilil- il,t.iipf rr ji f Hon day as follows: Methodist of the Mr. Thompson's bfJW. lart line untt the over services 5 cars. I society that' five and cranberries Kpiopal the Pick along Miss r, A Sarah "McClelland, winter. . rr Morning similar series of dances chip;,,lo th, was men normal of such restored a Is known he sa'i. !i fact. Mrs. C. H. Hart, Mrs. George A. Alder, was given by this club last winter nnd church through its delegated body la in a wovurii ouw. ... vov w.u sfH "It lhe for rjght writ civilian life. It will not, however, U rrport j, annual meeting assembled expresses Mashal-laMrs. Robert H. Bradford; Mrs. Har- proved very popular. of center the "that tuslcess ern klates. Ita deep gratitude for your calling the ameled stew pan. Add to the bcrrle was fatd. represent the total expenden Bennion. front Is cows fit away rr.ovlcg sate si stand city rmpiily Washington conference. the limitation of arma- 1 cup maple syrup to every cup of the society a It Is ex- hall o.nd Afternoon- - Mrs. John Q. Cannon, Mrs. John M. Simpson and In the percentage diture through If ft it not prevented lh the a!o. says. report a to It be dismomentWe wMl believe ment. be Z cran-millions dollars cf nt to j Mrs. Preston D. Richards, Mrs. T. A. cup pected and every Ethel, are at the Hotel Utah for ous step In the development of right berries, add of registered animals giving 43 pounds bursed by ths Individual fcr lower end of lb lland iU afstn I teaspoon powdered cln berries chapters rnorc or of butter fat month. The the nations. narnon. Boll until rather thick. You bcom a residential district, with relief f ths disabled veteran. relationships abetween ar states for western etuht percentage over of of t't tretaendocs dcreafei In the 400,000 Chief society of among combination the Representing will find that the to activi- maple syrup and cinnamon makes a ss follows, according to Director V P. appropriation for work with vetsrani values' devoted Christian mrab'J, 1.1 LI N U U extension division of Is that relative to s'.stancs to dis ties In the int-re- -- of our nation, very inviting sauce with cranberries, Nelson, of the The nlr ay to reneiv this, be state Washington college. llion of In government h spiials. added, was to xaakc f'.ty ball t;, men abled homes, and one entirely new. touching closely Washington 1.$ per cent. This Item of tl.7IO.eo&, an Increase! i spending last year nearly 13.000.000, 8wi:irr potatoks. candied cea.fr ty cilencinc 1.7 per cent Oregon we apeak for Methodist womanhood. over the of tn cs than t5oo.o-Parboil sweet' potatoes until thorsome 9.x taUes, do O tb cent. California per 1. Broadway amou nt alloted for th same work In "We have tested the horrors of wax oughly done. Peel and cut In slices 13.1 cent. Idaho per last year's budget, will ' provide per-jtand reaJixe the burden of woe that fol- 1 inch In thickness. Place In a granArliona .S per crnt. sonal serrlrca for ths dlsabjea and! lows every conflict, so we rejoice in ail ite Iron stew pan 2 cup brown suiiar Nevada C.S pefcen:, famlllra regarded as ln3!pef.- - j their movements that tend toward world-peac- and cup butter. When they are irtah 6.8 per cent. motou road pro-- j to able We realize th vast funds ex- thoroughly combined and begin to supplement ths benefits 0.16 Colorado cent. per tserr Other vlded ths Vr.NICK. sweet let government. and the odd Italy. Officials cf Venice potatoes pended' In battleships and munitions. bubble, TW ten Washington corns whJrh or theby s re- have tor veteran receivednumefv rr and prav that' the delegates to this remain until they havo absorbed most reduced appropriation the largest quantities of milk lief are proportionately Increased. a rat ml their ptsn ,t huUiirg an su- conference may turn thLs power Into of the butter and sugar. durlnir lhe month averaged 74.23 TXad rT the hf ckH ClT'.rt- disaster relief the budcet shows Icmc-MIthe constructive tasks of peace., May o.imAc;ix of butter fat. or un overage of an For pound of virttiailr from the maln-la:- l. lh tng i:r..3 city approprtalion God's name be honored and His guid lUi.ill, waover 9QQ pound a er, In the Procook cabbage 0 boiling t2.eoO,-00Mere ear's. than last double At the Or.'y f cr.nfl'.c.i j ance be felt throughout the deliber- ter until "This Is a notable record,". sat J Pro-t- i transparent. Remove and Is provided tor service and asa railroad trite. ations. We pledge you our hearty sup drain. Hutter ssor Woodward of the dairy divUlon, sistance dteii well, prea X.400 Ited Croji fhj admirtO(ths port and united influence to make ef- ferably the onp baking In It is remembered which when Intend you the av- tsrs bT the' natlemal ar.lutlfn. rrf fective the cause of righteousness." CX)FS WATCH CU; A11KTS to serve the cabbage. Place a layer erage- ,for the United, Htatea la only DWIMiLI.H ITMl oo UIlf;i: I'olicemsn at i'hfar''J ing: "glances IjNUON". a l ) for of cracker crumbs, layer, of cooked about of th demestJc budge". were kept pounds, 200ti year, and CliOther Items her g 1:. n frcm buy ih'lr cabbage and a little butter, salt and Washington about pounds."In Include 4t.l4i for miscellaneous ac- throwing away stub,frculu CITY LOSES CHANCE the tivities, including contrlbnlions r prevent fire. cjasailnsc'.ret cabbage, matic and grazing condition pepper, then the crackers, lak!r.c Is full. Add a lit- wpsterrr part of the state. Profor stiictetl for etc.. until the dish and a motortruck tar, a jiurpon-ea- . LEVY ITS TAXES tle r.uwjng don cheese to the top of the dUh and Woodward said, made the high aver- 1741.400 forspscial of msnagerntnt. i:rh gutter. cover with boiling milk. Place in the age possible. Items represents larg reductions the these oo oven and cook until the cheese is millover ths last fiscal year. SPRIXGDALE. Wash.. Nov. 12. brown. a ed delicate and From a fund of 110.000. 080. IS.CC0.- . laxness on the part. of Through alleged A Ni:V TOMTt SAIiAD. f w hich was contribute through 000 MRS. LAUDS HARDING no tax can be city officials, municipal and peel them tomatoes Scald the the Ilslief council rampa'.gnj European levied here for 1922. Residents ore and remove the centers. Fill with the CAMP GIRLS and allotted by the I'.f It I5.090.C0Q how to aer funds be following ' combination: 1 cucumber wondering Just work In Ku-- l child for Cross wejfar obtained Par the city government dur- minced and seeds removed. 4 slices of H.74S.104 s'JH remain thers rope, Eednetioa ing the coming year. NEW VOlUv. Nov. i; Open air life available, nf which ltd Cross fflcll! cut in small bits. Combine pineapple The budget should have been pre- and place in the cavity of the tomato and healthful games for g'.ris are fav- rtlmat Eile 14.000.000 will be rebuilt-- : ored by Mrs, Warren O. Harding. In Sr this work, during the current i'xr.1 pared In September, but was allowed and serve with mayonnaU. A pr!g f eV a. ! sf DajiMtidi to go by default. After J. D. Ilas.net t k..S letter to Urn, Oliver Harrtman. nawatercre-t- s snouia Hed Cros rartlclpatlon In For garni.u mis ational 4 ' checker for the state board of ac- of , CSls. Ksrfs sij j dish. prenldent of ths Camp fire G:r! Joint effort to rUeve famine r v.'ll ' now countancy, had called attention to the the wife of the president writw.: KTKAMi:i KNGLISH PUDDING. in final fcr lions Uiw:a. tb By wrk jn council's failure to provide a budget never 3 teato teen 'I have able Bieve together cups flour. Imagine v SS4 famine, for Junior Ile1 Crr-AJ, a special meeting was held at which spoons 1 reason why the Camp Fire (iiris China any overseas and teaspoon powder, other lncl1-activities baking smsU j Sf t a tentative levy of 10 mills was pre- cinnamon. 1 teaspoon cloves, 1 tea- should not be Just "as useful an or- ing ths closing of the old general r- 7; 2 salt.. Add ganisation for the girls as th Hoy lief program tn I'urop-pared. tenspoon 4.t"l.C'C0 spoon nutmeg, g to ws enSt Final action was to be taken at a directly to 1 cup of fine shredded Hcoula. Moreover, It seems to me that mads available. srdY . meeting called for October 17. Only suet. Add to this mixture 1 cup but- girls need this kind of inducement to e sS reie wv two members of the council appeared. termilk. 2 tablespoons of bitter cho- open ai lle and healthful game and r UK J f The city clerk later mailed a copy of colate melted, 2 cups sugar, 1 cup occupations, quite sa much as the DARING PLAN STIRS lew St the proposed budget to the county as- raisins, 1 cup nuts. 2 cup candied boys. The part Jhat women r'sr In GOTHAIiI I3IAGINATI0N sessor, and was Informed that it could citron. 1 tablespoon candled orange the world has been greatly not be entered without a certified copy peel and tho julce of l orange. Com- even In my own generation. W has signed by the clerk of its adoption In bine well and add 4 eggs well beaten. been broadened and nUrg"d and ws St4 jew fsi's t us. NHW YORK. Nov. 15 Nw Tcrk-- t If ws rccognlxe that a regular form, Place in well buttered baking powder will bs wl oft-lndlffer-- j n prctesd to Co. As the budget was neither cans. Be sure they are covered very larger consideration for the health and est who ha--1 to the hats) wor.drs city's or rejected, the clerk is unable adopted a of to will the girls If necessary add small sonar phvsica! odvanreinrnt Salt Lake Citv, Utah by tt the certificate, it is too late for the tight.. of linen to the top of each can. Plar better them for th rof they mtmt thetr frnstictUTX.tlrre-i ri-Ing p!n. recently aaaouccel. to ex-council, to act now. lu the kettle and cook shout tbrco aume. m - Sift Mke Society i t - ' - T nlLj(:Ml Win r -- . . . I at-th- et. .... ' New-hou- r the-suppe- se r " ; ... I -- - .' . - . ' " ' - , . . - ed rose-color- - . . , d, I-- . V ;. Where the Laundry Wagon Calls Regularly the Doctor Comes Seldom ns - ... , . : -- - at-th- e - . m , - 1 V115-n- e rik 1 MR S. 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