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Show fAG3 rous r PROVO SUNDAY iffiRALD. SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1928." A Mentor . For-Co-E- Girl Dressesa s Boy ds MIXING 15 taiameata given during the winter and consisted of a musical program grven by a group of students from the B. Y. U as follows: gtrtag-quarte- t composed of WUlia Lam. th 41 lisaajL.YeAai al. hellu. Juy Bju-h-recti on of tha Nebo stake recrea-iioa-al ! euor ana Kaipn Erickaoa with committee A program spon- Rhode Johnson at tha piano, four voreJ soloist, Biles rtn-sored by the Primary hoard was selections; layson, six eelecUons; two rultar- eelselisas, - aitelja" "HUBnj; two ' I TBhernaela. Mr. Taypiano aoioa, on In a aerie of enter- lor was manager. ifyrup. It was . Primary Beard is Program's Sponsor Years .'ner 5 ERED1TH t-i- oi ' A Hood, Old American Dish : , , can't let the major portion of Europe be represented rastronomically iir thia 'week's recipes and forget that thia typical as Hint of any other I coantnrhas country and what can be more American than - - BuickBeauty dishes-tost-as ed y, , ... r 4 . Chicken :i v.j-- ' T A' SV v , & ..J. - The kind I am folng to teO you Is to snack, pastry about about today la tha real article. A hundred ladle aids serve thia kind Takt a little mor than half of or chicken pie at church supper all tha broth and thick It with th At. - ' over the country, to pay for flour and butter rubbed to a pasta. new bell or to complete the quota Taste to aee If It needs more seasonthey ar expected' to raise for cloth- ing. Pour thia gravy over the chick-I- n and cover with a thin blanket of ing the unregenecat savag. Some women made It with a ' rich biscuit dough. A hoi must be left in the center for the escape of pastry crust, but to be real It must 'have rich biscuit dough for a covering, RICH BI9CCTT DOCOH TODAY'S RECIFE ...... This cover must be. not 'thicker CUICaEX PIE than half an Inch, so half a cup. 1 large chicken of flour rounding tB!Sipoonrul at shortening, salt and a teaapoon-fu- l 1 quarts water of baking powder will be about Salt and pepper . t tahlrapoon butter right Use Just enough milk to make a t tablespoons flour ' soft dough. Roll out thin, cut a hole Rkh biscuit dough 1 cup cream in the center and cover the chicken Bake .... I just to the edge of the gi wrt beaten in a .moderate oven until nicely . Buy a large chicken, I mean one browned.. that will weigh between four and The remaining broth is 'served as five pound, dressed." ITnJnlnt and put It to rook in the two quarts of a rich gravy when the chicken pie water. Season It after it bas cooked I sent to table. Heat the broth. add the cream half an hour( "When the chicken . laTdona. at tablespoonful of flour .together. lpnt: a quart of broth should be Cook in the broth until smooth and left if not sdd wster to mske thick. Season to taste. "" 1 hat quantity. Take all the pieces of rhlrken, remove the skin and' This is a wonderful dish to tell bones and put these pieces In a about, but If you had dealt In J cstoriea and- food computations as dffP baking tjih, lung as i nave you wouki kmk put l.rt me digresa a moment: the you. wouldn't linger-muc- h. diHh may or may not be lined with This dish has the astounding total dough. Your own taste la the guide. of 4750 calories. Eight people may Fata IVrHftnally, I like the unlined dish be served quite generously. and only a top crust. The pie Is and a lot of proteins make up the apt to be "doughy" in taste If there two classes of food. ill I I - : dh, : ' u i- ' ,; - . . a V t s Teaching hw to mind thrlr V and Q' is the task of Mary Curry, chairman of the Jfcuium committee of the Women's Stu dent Government HMwiution at Ohio Wesley an University, Delaware, O. A model meal will be .served on the sWe before a meeting of the nn to hnw..tUe Ihn tiro;r ofu sing suc things as hn4vef ' y forks, nafkins and tha like, umii-rrlaf- a b UnirTr T.ninintr it : A. Fe T co-d- assc-clatl- uy When Jumbo Goes To Sea X w & f BuickPerformance Jack Williams of Oklahoma City doesn't like being a girl. . So she drop ped her real name, Clarelce White, and lor U year of the 34 years of her life ha gone libny'j f Whine- nH mrrtmA -- t hum1 jnlf ClsrUce atevferyihliig from grocer'lj.rk to tpartoipriJgfk) lA worked icrv an is snown as a gin ana at tha veuaevuie eoienaincr. ai , right In masculine attire.' to Claim Dr. A. L. Curtis and Earl to attain thia high Paysoa lodge honor. r Page. Following Is the program: music, Rule D. P. McDowell and Page. high school band address of welA. Cheever Cemetery George come. XX H. Serf eat chorus, Rfc ' . and McDowelL rolGrace Hiss bekah'a; reajing, ..CheevTr. and -- of the eehoot ElectionarPaga high f0Klty( music and ainglng. Earl and Jack Judiciary Cheever and: George caU.. roll of Ferguson; Paysog Odd Chase- :Fellows: music, Kraus sisters; talk. Finance Curtis and Chase, Grand Master Jeppson; talk. Past Engrossing and printed Page ana mcuowcil Nelson male quartet; music. Payson Streets and alley McDowell and high school band; talk. Mayor L. D. Chase. W. Orand Public grounds and city propert- yStewart; talk, Secretary, N. Gundry; saxophone duet. Dan Chase and Curtis. Reld and Sherman Loveless. At th-- ; Irrigation Curtis and McDow conclusion of th program, a won- - ell. served-to-1dfful-ho- t waa suppsr Electric tightCha3e-wnd-Cheeone hundred ani sixty in the ban- er. room. were Odd Fellows quet, Fire department Chase and Cupresent from Eureka, Provo, Silt rtisPolice and prison McDowell Lake, Magna, Springville, Spanish and Page. Fork and other lodges. Waterworks Cheever and Curtis. Estray an? j3gs Pag e and -- Yoa casLbuy a Buick closexLcar at prices as lo w as 1195, f. o. b. factprytJi,ouxan buy it on ' the liberal G. M. A. C plan with a moderate which may be taken care of by your present car in trade. -- ui -- down-payme- ryouget real formance. " . quality field. Come in see Buick compare it with odw cars of similar price- - then let the facts decide you to buy Buick. : . T SEDANS $ 1 -- AO mm -T.ht A!L,ib.rys4..!tJh.h..elahTat. the program 1 . Thursday night by local Odd Fellows at the I. O. O. T. hall. Lodge opened in regular form for the reception of the Grand Master, whose suite was composed of Deputy Grand Master Eph Claw-soGrand Secretary W, N. Gun-drlt Grand Marshal Charles , If 11 i Vx the-lodg- U n; y. All-m- Grind Conductor William Frary, Grand Chaplain Rv. K-- IL ROAD - GRIP - - UTAH- i'.." ID Rebuffed, He Says r', d d Firestone through and through Gum-Dippe- 7 STAGES Large reclining chair motor .', . - ... .. imle-a-tninu- te ouhrard-expressi- II H - jfir-r-. I - m.mtuy Via Ixis An grit's Stopovers is Desired Two Stages Daily ...I" 00 a. nu, 9:00 p. m. . -- Z ZT kH; OffT. e t 2 Zl Ttliuride MotopCo. I irestone . ' i' ' k, After Joseph J. McGinlry, of Pa., (above), fathe of one lort t.fficprs, rowed out of the to the scene of ttaTdlantrr in an open boat,- lienii lif h;d bwn rebuffed by iKear Admiral WTiTt Brumby' when, he sought word of the progress of the rescue operations. S-- . 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Proro I ers Materab that foiatp the p34mgsiAk. mn,mksk. ed with every advantage of Dodge Brothers vast pur -- tl on Traditional Dodge Brothers standards, of inspection and workmanship have been more than adhered to they have been advanced to even higher levels. pBBBasaaasa,.' GUM-DIPPE- Tires Now and Save Mone- yUnheard of low prices on these great tires . Buy Six months on the highways of the world have established this car's right, beyond dispute, to the title "America's Fastest and Finest Four". If performance, lightning acceleration, custom beauty, and limousine comfort, were all it possessed, the story would not be half so impressive. In DcdgtLBrothers Four these art simply the pf exceptional inward finenessNQ Dodge-BrothFour in thirteen years of quality building has been buQt so welL flexibility. $14.80 vZUiUU Francisco Company, Pacific 'Coast Network! : Tire ' are for extra strength, endurance and They Coaches . Broadcasting I The scientifically designed cross and square tread I your positive insurance for safety on any kind of highways. -- PICKWICK Los Anfrelcs II Power to start on slippery roads, and traction to stop quickly In heavy city traffic - that' Travel with i " Thursday Night 9 to 9:30, (Pacific Time) National Balloons ' DEQ.F Tune in for Dodge IJrothers Radio Program Every Full-Siz- e WDen an eirpnani goes travoung they have, to use a derrick instead of an ordinary gangplank to get him aboard ahip. This photo shows an elephant being hoisted aboard a steamer at Los Angeles, enroute to Honolulu with what is said to be the first circus ever to ylslt the Hawai. ian Islands. , aiaSSSMs" ME wecfo Gum-Dippe- - Buick Dealers In Provo for 13 Yearly IHIAS.'AHSO-PIRXD- W m : COUPES $1 195 to $ 1850 Telluride Motor Co, -.. .official visit of Grand Master Henry Jepp-- PAYSQNJanl 95to 1 1995 1 aPUKT MODELS $1195 to $1525 a. b. Flint. MlrK,' pHea. w. m. a. - aaaacmt pia. t aMMt dcMrabie, la awilsbla, BUICK COMMITTEES - J butyr7aTxomotireal petv You get the unrivaled value result"1 from Buick's unrivaled production in the ing ARE LISTED -IN- GATHERING nt These prices mean maximum value, and in Buick 4d Cheever. Helmeck, Past Grand Master HarAdditional appointments Include H. E. W. 8 Cluff. Smith, Marks, vey Weston Bean. " William 'Drewerton. John Morley, City electricianSid Coray, buildGrand ' Representative Charles ing inspector. William TCitchen-Justlc- e of the Stein and .the entire Grand frare r. 0,flWIUIIttf the flWti of '"the 'order; Grand Master JeppPAYSON. Jan. 20. Mayor U D. son and," Deputy Grand Master Stewart has appointed the followClawaon and Grand Secretary Gun.4 Wt standing committee dry each spoke briefly of the gen- council for the coming two years, i eral condition of the order . and a the first Jiamed being chairman. some of the legislation that shouli be takerr care of at the next session of the grand lodge. e closed At 8 30 o'clock and an open session was held at which all the Rebekahs and Odd Fellow met to enjoy the wonderful program that had been arrang ed in respect to Grand Master Jepp- ion who I tne first member o! the ODD FELLOWS AtiA r-:: , - ' a. . Fail f scaarr 2, 4, 1 1-- 4, iy2, 3 Phone SALT LAZE CITY, UTAH 9S0 D(D.ID(eE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTERCO. OF AMERICA 435 WEST 4TH SOUTH STREET' DmtI J. 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