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Show PEOVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, CAGE EIGHT 1- Giory - ii POTATOES-- 1 What difference does It make la the long run if for one day la the week the chairs la the living room ARE askew and the dinner for that nights lacks salad and daaaert? Take a day of for yourself, win dow shop, go to a movie, a concert or any other thing your heart de sirea. Just so you get out from under the daily grind. You'll come boms a fKZ 1 - ITti EECIfB DUTCH IXMON FIK v . . ecgyoUcs egg white I roaadeel rap af aagar J aloe af hen ana . h. t I tablespoons waHtm4 btrttrr. poena whipping ltt ci Pastry for deep pie tin 141 cup powdered aagar for ' merlin ae 1 teaspeea lemoa extract Beat the egg yolks unUl thick and yellow. Gradually add the sugar, then the lemoa Juice, next the melted butter; and last of ail. the cream. This order of mixing seems to prevent the curdling of tht cream. Washington Bureau Nature has dreucd the banks of the Potomac river In Washington with a bright riot of color. When the cherry blossoms first are seen the capital knows that spring is not far behind. The beautiful view above shows dancers under th'trtts and the Washington moifument In the The pie crust may be made by Blow ate.EllMtbethJBtookaWleft) and Resale fillllng, background. fat Qua. 12. S aula, unless- - you have-anthat ' -- ' aauiUUfiniL-Uia-Araaia- a better. The Ingredients ara 1 cup of Folonute park to admit e the goigeous trees.. of flour, 2 rounded tablespoons vegetable shortening, 1 scant teaSchools spoon salt' and I tablespoons of Ice water to mix. ' i i iTfr the Chop the shortening Into Ag. boys ara making a aurvey at flour, put back into a. bowl and the Provo high school under the cut and mix the water with the aM a.aswa Handle as little as possible. , leadership of Leroy Bunnell, and at flour. the Spanish Fork high school un This quantity la sufficient for one Tha county farmfheaau central der the leadership of. J. F. Skin lairy committeemenfre SPANISH FORK. April 16.-- The ner. These agricultural atudenta -,0 " of the ,nnnal federal Inspection conducting a dairy farm aurvey purebred sire association, a county . local Guard Unit, battery "C" of are to determine the conditions of each purebred Jersey association ana con was 222 Field the Artillery farm and in the communities to tounty purebred Guernsey sire cluded by Captain LaFount determine the best methods- - of tm association, since a request for is Blocum Friday Area of the Ninth work baa come to the county ex- - huailnitnrlan at Run Corps ITranrlaff rt. proving the dairy conditiona. . Is'EA a X"!.1'?S-J5yJi'- PLANgIrPnit wiir in Are High Conducting Survey . IS INSPFfTFn I . aivw Jf the county. The central dairy committee, . consisting of Lee R Nielsen. Clyde Taylor. and W. A. Nuttalt. feel that If these are organized for each of the dairy breeds, it will do more to Improve dairying than any other project The advantages of each-o- f these associations, they declare, Olll-ma- n. W.-H- would be: . Better and fewer bulls; low cost quick returns-oline breeding possible; eliminates scrub bull; encourages community breeding. rf 'reoperation; Investment; makes Services Held For ' .. Joseph Ferguson SPANISH FORK. April 18. Funeral services for Joseph Fe'gu-roformer mining man, were held Saturday afternoon at the Second ward chapel with Bishop Ellaha Waroee. officiating, 8peakerewere n, R. W. Creer. A. F. Money, President IS. M. Rows and Bishop Warner, who made the closing remarks. The.ooonlps; prayer was offered by President Henry A. Gardner and the closing prayer by Albert K Koyle. Music included the opening and ' closing selections " by the ward a stlevlkiii tiy tli Maplet-smale quartet; duets by Mrs. Jennie Swenson and Miss Minnie Wil liams, and Mrs. Stella Brockbank rod Arthur IJvingitone and a solo waa rendered by Ed Willinmi There was a large attendance towns. many coming from other The Interment was In the Spanish Fork 's;ily cemetery. I flot BEACTIP1CATIOX ri'scrssrcr SPANISH FORK. A"-- !l 16 "City Be.nutlfieatlon by, Means of Sade Trees," was the main topic discussed at the of the Spanish Fork Kiwanls club at th" ! horn? or Sirs evening rl. TiTMv't. utnor ri'bi'ms co- nectcd with th" beautification car.; paifn whirh 1e beinff carried forward were also discussed. Follow Ing the meeting quite a number of the'momhers went t the Junior T)fih school where Pfccfessor Epill Hansen of the Utah Agricultural rollege' showed slides illustrating the planting of different varieties ' of trees. th-- V fill t Plant showtrl mm ROSE DUSHES 50c It bottom crust all thia pla rates. The even must be carefully watched to avoid burning the rim of the pie and I believe you may be dismayed by the Small amount of lemon filling; doat forget that 4 egg whites make a mighty pile of meringue to fill up the vacant place. to III MAKING THE MERLNGUE Have the egg whites Icy cold and beat them until they are frothy and fairly thick. Begin adding the powdered sugar a little at a time and beat thoroughly after each addition.- When the meringue la stiff enough to cut. put In the flavoring, pile oa the pie and slowly brown for 15 minutes. Chin this pie before serving. SWEET PEA SEED varieties frrown here in our jrret'nhriuse direct from originator. mi UlL (X F LAVOfV BALLANTlNf 7i r n i ti had r $$Js&$ Each PINKEYE BEANS 5 iy i. FANCY HEAD RICE PETER PAN TOILET SOAP 10 bars SAMUEL KOPP U mm . can ........... PICKLES Picnic Size HZl ALSO ,. i.. NEW POTATOES 3 lbs. 1Qr . I3U :K(gg Sour or dill. . . . .10c Sweet. A.'.. 14c ' BLATZ MALT SYRUP Flavored PC .DUG SARDINES, Large Oval cans 2 I . 19c 5;gs;5g lb. 20e ....... AMERICAN BEAUTY .. 4 pkgs., assorted RICE 28c ....... , -- ...25c SPINACH 11)3, tm a m a ...25c SN'OWDRIFT am a 71c HOME GROWN RHUBARB. ANT TH1 ' ) A,.' UMfll NICE FAT HENS We dress them for you, lb. PORK TO TO 1 14c. 25 c PORK SHANKS meaty, lb. TORK STEAKS ........ M .... . .....10c ;:7rX:-i.-...23c- .,20c FRESH SIDE PORK Thick, and JLean, lb- - J8c FRESH TOMATOES. The CASH nnd CARRY MARKET SIX 15c 50c CHICKENS lb. LBS. ... ?..;.;.....'.....28c lb SPARE RIBS SUGAR 10 ..: ...... lean, lb. LB. CAN 4 IN BAGS RIB BOIL lb. ' FRESH DAILY 3 ... . . &c lb ' BLUE ROSE FANCY 4 lbs. -- :"tL01?TSTEAK - rHOXEHt. SIX HT71 TO J7-H- op ....HIC BEEF OHIO RED LABEL 6 boxes t(T carton, per carton JIACARONI . Radio-Progr- TJfl STANOA1D Regular. BROOMS, 75avalue MATCHES 1 OC ZUC. for...... T-BO- Sl WEST CENTER. t)ftJ ZUC LEAN SHOULDER TEAKS STEAKS, Extra Choice, lb.-- .. VEAL STEW, lb LARD, 3 lbs. FRESH FISH AND POULTRY R. J. FRY, Inc. 35a WIIEATENA r)r) The Whole Wheat Cereal pkg. . . ZZC Maraschino Cherries Tune in on KFI for Dodge Bfothers ' every Thursday night at 8:30, thru NBC Pacific Coast Network 33c t... 3 Jbs. - 2s 10c ...45c lbsi... , )1r ... ....;... .LIU - ej 25c ' SALT MACKEREL ,17c 25c ....... EaisinJJb.ipkg.seedless DETorr More bortepower per pound tban any othet cur in its class, gives the Victory an advantage which its rivals simply cannot hope to com- -' pete with. It leads off first and holds its lead and when the hills are reached all attempts to follow the Victory abruptly tnd. Rakish, rugged, roomy and the fastest carlo its class! Drive it and psove It! 0 . tJ 1LV jead GREENHOUSE I for ' andAioldb PKOVO PHONE EIGHT-' "WHERE THE FLOWEKS CKOW iBaaBmjaxaMsaflKWs 2 - Mi :...... !r..v... two-thir- ds --1- MM ' -- ARGO CORN 3 packages EXTRA LARGE FANCY SALT HERRING KEA WASHINGTON Bureau More' than a score of Washlngton-ian- a who longed to crash the gates of capital society, paid from f ISO. to $300 to have their names printed in a "social register." Arrest of the brought many victims to 'This big, luscluoa pie "will serve promoter police headquarters, among them Is total eight people. The calory Mr. Francois Berger Moran, picjust a mere trifle some 2800 nice tured here. She Is said to have paid to ones You will say fat yourself $150 to be listed In the bogus blue : -.that I must be a little bit off my book. -'- .I .. calculation, for eggs are a protein 14 and they make of the total Right CXEANJtlXARTS, you are, my- dear; but hen Is some SFAN18H FOHK, April 18 The thing else- again the 'fat In egft first day of a week's clean-u- p camof the proyolk equals paign passed quietly - today with tein content . host of the property owners fol- DIE IN BCILDING It " ALTOONA, Pa., April 18 (UP) Thirteen persons were' burned to death early today In a fire which destroyed the home of Embro Kretachalk at Blairfour, two miles south of Williamsburg. Protein, carbohydrates, laxative "bulk" aad vitamincs, plus toasty, " creamy deliclousness. . Mill 75c 1 LB. CARTON PURE LARD . . J3 . SEDAN, r. O. B. tlscuils ?e. Wednesday Specials tI095 I - iinccs s Mushrooms freak I Comp!ctf assortment of Omarnental and flower-jh- g shrubs. 40c kea harrrlac tbreaak II. BLt R PVK C.f-f- r la mene4 and e roMlrS els the aiarket. It travel taetat r llagrr the helves. br It's alnars 33 Varieties 40c mm . PEACHES Large No. Almost aaws - - . -- MAiTS1UJP r FELS NAPTHA SOAP I bars ...... . . . wonting. KEW BEDFORD. Kaaa, April U (VP) Protesting a 10 per cent wage reduction, approximately shredded viieat hatStandsBYotL or your lprtai is tKeIaw?2 package yen Iaior7 co v"2ll V FEEL WONDERFUL! Food ,14(3 JgfQfintitmA-iahs.-fiirnlhed to the local farm bureau and the oHiiiDanlvtl by Captain J. M. Do- county agricultural agent, whe Weese, assistant instructor for the will cooperate in improving tbe HamGuard. Colonel Utah National conditions. Colonel J. Ray ilton Gardner, and Ward, in command of the 222nd At tiller y, and Major A. E. Kleil Wilfong, First Battallton Commander, wete also in attendance. Battery C has been organized Ju5.one year and was recruiting young men without entirly previous military experience. Thx condition cf equipment and advancement made by the personnel were highly commended by the Inspecting officer and. the visiting regimental officers. The officers In charge of the local unit are: Rex O. Daniels. Captain; James A. Anderson. First Lieutenant; Leslie II. Cornably, Second Lieutenant.' One vacancy exists In officer's personnel which will be filled In the Immediate future. -- HOLLYWOOD. Calif, April IS textile workers want aa strike The eooditioa of Richard today. ' Y DO - am y, i mi Drs. notios pmrrure acts-- , has ta proved to the aalaai he la aut of danger, attendants at the Kooewmlt said today. (TP) new woman. rested menially, ready lo lake up the Job of getting three meals a day and keeping a husband and children thinking of you as tht finest ever! Nobody eaa get away from their Job that s - finalutH much eaa be doae to make the ob a Joy and success. Tims off is most of it Corroaive Sublimate Treating potatoes whole la preMi. fmir ferred )n thi mrthmt - eunees to 30 gallons of water. Can be mixed best in a gallon of not water In tbe bottom of .a wooden barrel after which the 2$ additional gailona are edded. Put the potatoes Into the. barrel either loose or In sacks, and let soak in to 3 hours. If many are from to be treated, two barrels can be tiead, drawing the solution out from the bottom of one barrel and pouring over the loote potatoea In the second barrel. Wooden containers ahould be used so that the subll- -' mate will not adhere to the metal containers If these are used. I! any large amounts are to be 'treated, can be arranged demonstrations ' through the local farm bureau presidents or the seed committee- - VKbANIllU: lewiag the progTam owUiaed by the cleaa-u- p ocnuniUae and cleaning s front aad back yards. Many worked getting the atdewaiks srtjaceat W ha property Waaiied of weeds and rubbish. The cam paign contiauea for aa entire week. d . An j jl - care-shoul- DAIRYMEN jjj ciu-sen- Are you a Martrm or a Mary to your family? Do you eternally awat the daily dirt of household tasks and take your grouch out on The Family? Or, are you like theaenaible Mary of Biblical fame, who waa not ao terribly concerned with the daily task as she wasjri maintaining- the integrity of her aoul--nincidentally her good looks and disposition? d ths potatoea and great be kept m keeping the temperature up to the required degree. , iLl Try Being Mary Instead of Martha potatoea before dipping, thro the rsoluOonTanJ while the potatoea are bttnf treated In one barrel, they eaa be warmed - up In the other TMureTTXfter oefiig treated for the three nilnutea, they ahould be placed in a pile, and covered over for one. or two hours' time. The solution never weakens but ahould be kept .up just enough to cover . III ATHI bo-ti:- - - BOWL MEREDITH iXpw to the time, to treat pota-..- . toe tor scab and rhiaoctonia. to W, J. Thaynt. county agricultural aavst. Lead ins pot to men of the county wha have Itwi-r- 4 in lb past, do not think of plant itif their potatoea without treated. They can be-- UWfi 1a a ah.ort timt by anyone. It la stated. Tha hot formaldehyde treatment conaiata of putting on pint of formaldehyde to 80 gailona of ' tar. keeping' lha temperature up to. from 121 to 129 degreea Farenneit. for 3 minutes time. Thia can be heat done by putting the aolutioo a a 30 failon ateel oil .barrel, keeping the fire over the same. The temperature can be kept up by having another barrel with a fire under, to keep the temperature up fairly well to take the Chill off the - - mm Blossoms Bloom aFCapltar I 1923. APRIL)? 4&4 West Center |