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Show wict, I nam provo, UTAn county, utah. Sunday, april 22, iks. 1 Desdged By Law L XV w M - I " if 1 .IX IV 1-- ATti MEREDITH .. . ' How very ' different whan you jome to buy It! The packers must grade it on the theory that what ever the eyes rees, the stomach 'ongs for and the grocer follows suit. For made dishes, such as the recipe for today la which aalmon nay be substituted for ham, the ilnk grade js every bit as good. The ami holds true for salads, sand-tc- h fillings, and fish loaves. , 1 - chopped onion chopped grem pepper . I stalks of celery Salt and pepper 1 wffin weftare r doing things ture, scalle: the top and bake for one hour in a very moderate oven. ' other vegetables are necessary with this dish Just a good salad, and hone Is better for this occasion than an salad. "You can name your own Mo apple-nut-cele- ry dissert Thls recipe will serve four s,dults. The calories total exactly 1300. Tuese calories are tiot distinguished for anything In particular, just good, every day creatures that do their part, and go on about their ... ' ' business. The onion, green pepper and cel ery may be run through the coarse knife of the food chopper, likewise the ham. Mis all the Ingredients with the cup of cooked rice and let Miss Clara Ulsnchs Knapp, above, a being sought by subpoena rnr em Bhe la believed hiding In thf building pictured bo low, a girl's dormitory at Middlebur Colleg Vt Deputy sheriff keep constant guard before the c'.uor. '- -. . feii- CMe"eee er ac Butter a casserole, put in the mix Ham is designated for this recipe where a ham has been boiled and there are odds and ends left to use up for dinner. Any other meat can be used, even to dish In which ham hurry-uburger plays its part. Of course. It would need to be freshly cooked and stirred with a fork while cooking to keep It loose. Hut let's get on with the ham maladministration of slats fundi, a o Thieve note. p Wanted as witness at the trial of her stepmother. Mrs. Florence K B. Knapp, former Trtary of ataU f New Yark, who 1 charged with if. -- i . . J. which three tables of progress! vi were played Mr, and Mrs, John W. Farrer received, the nigk core favors and the con eolation prises were awarded to Mrs. Har-B purr eon and Don C WO-beautiful bowl of lavender and pink colored sweet peas prettily decorated the dining table. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bpur-gets. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farrer. Mr. and Mrs. Seethaier and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hatton. - TSor ' -- A n, WU-llam- Her High ness and Her Husband -- He's One in 62 STRPRIKE PARTY J . -r- SfOGEgSFCb Countess Anna "ManMlHT . . . worked her salvation with ker flngera Officers and teachers of the BY JULIA BLAN SHARD for the adventure of cutting and Fourth ward Primary association pleasantly Surprised Mm Fern NEA Snrvloa Writer twisting and then painting the lit- Lewis at her home Thursday eve NEW YORK. April 21 A quaint tle flowers. . IltCe French lantern, with gay She sold her first lantern to an ning-- The hostesses were Mrs. La-flowers twining around Its white American In Paris. For a year she vlna Johnson, Mm Lydla Ivereon, lattice work, was the beacon light worked In Parla Now she Is in and Mm Vera Bowers. Following that showed a former European America and her original lantern the regular preparation meeting, court lady that one way to compar- design has been joined by lighting games and music were enjoyed and ative peace and happiness can be futures of innumberabla sixes, a delicious luncheon served ta Mm Nellie Blddulph. Mrs. Patis Klrby. found by working with one's fing- thapes and color. Mm Rae Reese. Mm Sadie Hen-roiMmktm Imaginative Flowers f" ers." Mm Veda McKay, Mm Myrtle The flowers she makes are Imag.In a sunny room In the Park Avenue home of the Princess ds inative onea-ga- y, yet soft colors, Fitxgerald. Mm Algene S pack man. paster blues, pinks, Mm May Taylor. Mm Mlla Hatch, Braganse, the Countess Anna Man- gales now spends busy days fash lavenders and yellows. All of her Mm Edith Booth. M iss .Florence are for electricty rather Buckley and Miss Margaret Duthie. ioning lovely metal flowers that fixtures she makes Into candelabra, wall- - than ' candles. And they come In brackets, table bouquets and little such a variety of toft colors that MEETING OF DAISY SEWINO CLVB ; French lanterns very decorative they blend with any room "I have, coma to believe-tha- t we "A pleasant lime was spanCby the nvihgi ;VM ari quIeUjf lihdjnl thdff an almost work out our salvation members of ths Daisy Sewing club wav Into some o the most famous of Newport's villas and other homes through our fingers," the Countess at the home of Mm Emily Norman where authentic, period Interiors "miles aa.ahe philosophises.- - And she Is convincing, as she sits there are appreciated. in her grey and white striped brush have Formerly the Countess was me trjmendouf to little Marie Adelalda, smock, her clever fingers flying, satisfaction," given she says. "Butsirll with a Duchess of Orand Luxemberg. serenity about her that ia have n dream I want to rea!jrf.l Well-bor- n herself, the daughter of Impressive when one thinks of the want to go back to Munich and a Russian nobleman and a famous far cry this sunshiny room of floral have a little studio and outside its Bayrlan diplomat, the Countess' fixtures Is from the royal, ease she door I want to hang n lantern exearliest memories are of toe pomp once knew. actly like the one that mmnt an of European courts, ths dash of "My scissors, pincers and paint much to me." royal hunts, the discipline of court -- d. . sage-gree- n, -- v vr.-- . ..pe'fVr- . ,. - . v... ., -- i r -- -- -f iiv.--, if (T . -- , Y ' j -- i -- t - i ft ' - fl v 1 I " 1 W(-- ai M r - V" . , William D. Casey has the distinction of being the only enlisted man in a navy of 02 officer the U.S. After Merchant Marine Reserve. the war, Caiey enfisted In the reserve aa'a chief petty officer. Thereafter enKstmcnta closed, and only officers were enrolled. In ordinary life he's chief steward of the liner City of Los Angeles. .. , . etlquet-- . J Traveled All Over Europe to a prospectAs ive ruler, she traveled all over Eu rope, being entertained In courts sRs "spenr'Sours" studying 5tn the young Marie Adelaide, riding, playing tennis, strolling In the woods and gardens of the palace k full, satisfactory, happy life. Then war stalked Europe': 8he was even busier then, helping her Grand Duchess run a King of Alleys Friday afternoon, tor the members of the Friday Bridge eiua. Every member In requested to be present. LTNNEA CTI B MEETING Mm Emil Hansen will ntartam the members of the Linnea club -. IX HOTICB TO aVKTDGX CXCB ' Mesabers of the Afternoon Bridge club will be entertained Thursday sncreooB &t of Mm" Shirt Wilson, and a cordial Invitation la extended to all mam hern to be la attendance, SFLENDID PROGRAM AT FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY Mm F. D. Caasity and Mrs. Ruby NuttaO of the social service depart-meof ths - First ward Relief society, bare arranged the following fine program for the regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock: Lesson, "Child's Intelligent Test.' Mrs. Mary Markaam; reading-, atlas Florence Miller; piano selection. Maw Elisabeth Taylor; two solos, Mlsa Laws Jenkins: reading, Mias Verna Passey. A cardial In--' vita Hon la extended to aQ members of the society and friends Inter, ested. i at her home Thursday nftamooa. , Sewing-music and luncheon will be the diversions and all members are cordially Invited to attend, S. E. C MEMBERS TO BE ' ENTERTAINED Members ef the 8. E. C will be entertained Saturday .evening at the residence of sir. and Mrs. Drysdale. Cards and music wlU be enjoyable features, and luncheon will be served. Every member is cordially invited to be present. nt " Dr-vil- le ANNOUNCEMENT JOU CLCBi OF TRES This Week's SPECIAL! Mm George ZabrUkle wlU snUr-Uln the Tree Joli club members at ber heme Friday after noon. Instead of Thursday, the regular club dav. The time will be spent with sewtng and music, and luncheon wiU be served. Every member la expected to oe present are cordially invited to attend. , VnETJX AMIES Sunday Brick MAPLE NUT. VANILLA BANANA . f FROVONAS CLCB TO MEET Mm Wren Wilkins will entertain at her. iiome Xriday afternoon for the members of the Provonaa club. Sewing, music and luncheon will be enjoyable features and aU members - livery week we produce a new tempting flavor "ComblnatiiMij Order tteie" special bricks rejrularly from your dealer. CLUB' e ANNOUNCEMENT Mm Amy Cole will give a party it her home Monday evening for '.he members of the Vieux Amies club. Sewing, music and luncheon will be the diversions. 'and all mem; rs are in rn so. i A IT i rr vic m 'iw urn .11! II If It f 5x RWW1 rsvSu 1.14: was a companion. Notfilng I did gave me .pleasure. Nor did I feel aa If' I were functioning In any useful way. 1 Inspiration From a Lantern "I visited a friend one twilight In Munich. Out of the fog of my life, I suddenly noticed a charming gay little lantern with Its single candle gleaming tnrough colorful flowers. It fascinated me. I was In- -. spired. I knew, suddenly, that I could mako lanterns like that little v antique. And I knew I should . en-Jo- I appropriate musical program. AD members of the association and friends interested, and cordially in" vited to attend. r- tt wJW children's hospital, managing other for wounded soldiers. hospitals Then came peace later, revolution The Grand Duchess abdicated, entered a convent,, contracted typhoid fever and died. . ' "There seemed nothing left to live for," the Countess brave blue eyes falter, aa she passes quickly over this part of tier turbulent life. "I tried tutoring some children. I it ; W err "The Vmh nw Bis aha wH as.it tn open Ins. Wednasday aAsr-noo- n at I o'clock at the noma nf Brack baa k. k sea ssass Ma. bar ia ea tilled to la vita two guests. A fin program has bean arranged. ' 6 r :7 H - v - IXTERESTTXQ FKOGSAM At M. L Misa VUaU Elliott win review the drama, "Joseph and His Brethren." at the regular maetina; of the First ward M. L A, Tuesday eve-nlat T 30 'clock. Mm Hannah Packard and students will give aa DIN NEB FOLLOWED BT CARDS An elaborate dinner was (Ivan NOTICE TO FRIDAY BRIDGE by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton at their CLL"B MEMBERS bom Friday evening, for the memMm J. F. Thomas win entertain bers wf the C F. K. dub, after at bridge luncheon at her home rolt4..puttri Eesson to taste and mis with the other Ingredients. The chill powder seasoning Is optional, please take -1 Uiilenpoon butt-" tablespoon flour I small eaa et tomatoes rap of buttered breadcrumbs Few grains of rhUl powder. DD '.pnl1 " Open the can of tomatoes, empty, and strain through a sieve. If the pulp la chunky, chop It up and add to the liquid. Bet on heat and thicken with the flour blended with the -- 1 I r.'' w . playtac contest games, the prises being won by Nola Goodman. Roberta Blndmarsh, Kartell Bird and Harry Thomas. During the after-neo- n piano select lone were furnish-- , d by Bobby Sumner and Mias number of Hiad marsh rendered A delicious luncheon songm, served and gay little favors presented to the guests. - stand while with the tomatoes. TODAY'S RECIFE t.PAMSJI HAM V boiled chopped ham ' I copsrooked rice cup -, birthday anniversary occurred on n - .. id imttSalmofr Vtmcor Red. pink-salmo- Re, ToilingIn"Tin Here is a fact about Salmon values which ia new to me and may be to you, A food laboratory was asked to test the choice red aalmon and the pink variety and atranyely was equal to the red variety in every ;no ijrh. the way but color. r diversiona and were enjoyed Tftjrtn ioUewinn: Mm Grace Hansen. Mrs. Jane Evans. Mm Violet Johnson, Mrs. AUrte Mad., Mr. .Ruth. biKTUSAT TARTY "TO K sen. Mm Anna Mikkkeson. Mm ES-Si U DDI Anenn' Anderson. Mm Anna Net-sors. T. H. Sumner eaUrtainad a Mm Ana Chrtsteasen. Mm home aambar of little folks at bar Hatilda Cartstiaasan. Maw Leans1 of Thursday artaraooa, ta honor Hansen end invited go eta. Mm son Bobby, whose her Fisher and Mm 1 Clad In their ceremonial wedding robes after the elaborate rites at the It" Jungle Temple at Burwaha, India, here are pictured Sir TukoJI Rao Without ever having an art lesHolkar, former Maharajah of Indors, and his bride. 'She was Miss son, the Countess started In. She WaRcv Miller, of Seattle. Wssh., before she accepted the Hindu religion b"Mej-,ajjnjtMUhim and adopted the name f Devi Sharmista. Now she Is known as Her solder, bought herself a sheet of tin Highness, the Maharanee. and went home. She could not sleep Electric Cooking Plates 14 qt. Enamel Dish Pans rj qt. Enamel Berlin Kettle MuminumJtercQlatQr : . Large Willow Clothes O'Cedar Water Mops Mirro Cake Decorator Flour Sifters Wash Boards Thermometers LadWEgg Beaters 2 Galvanized Pails Mirro Aluminum Cake . Baskets Steel Roasters Aluminum Saucepans and many others J Evidently the office boy Is of Mormon descent Every year, about the time the baseball season opens, he hss to take a couple of days off to help bury his grandmothers. v. ; pxii - ' WLY' CLEANING 5 : If you get a kirk out of bowling and feel like celebratng wheajroui (ret a. wtrjlTwcar a smile just like the young man above. He SOIL-yo- u- Is Adam Swede Carlson of Chicago, v- ' the new singles bowling champion of the grand old U. 8. A. He prove that Chicago men can throw other things than Hweepplc.!; He beat Charley Daw, Milwaukee, by S4 pHs. totalin- - K.ni pins in 0 names tot i n average of 212 and a fraction NewClothe8for We Make Cleaning Costs! Tires THERE'S another Like New A FOR SALE GLADIOLA BULBS New Kinds New Mixtures $2.50 per 100 35e Doz. Albert Rasmosson , . So. 5th West . ., Phone CJTA-- J ' t , Ford Garage 241 W. ltone Center 343 Pans Scissors Our Low Net Prices Are As Low As the Lowest season's wear in your clothes if you'll have, them cleaned and pressed.'" We take out spots, brighten colors and complete- ANDERSON . i 8-q- t. " . No botch jobt here. Bring your old tire,, . If they can be fixed, well put them tack on the road. The cost is low. -- r ly renew your NO ODOR! Our scientific process is odorless and is harmless to the ifiostdelicate fabrieff or colors; MADSEN Company Cleaning 119 N. U. Ave. Thone 475 D13ARTMENT STORE OF PRPVO Lri - j!l7 j ...Home Furnishing Dept." THE T 71 1 3 ' .'t I I |