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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH BOSTON RED SOX PLAYERS SHOWED GREAT FANCY FOR SEA LIFE AT OUTBREAK OF WAR .. ilLD SPLIT-LO- G tin Point to Remember le That Be Paced .With a I vice Should Strip of Old Iron. idHi i Jfy & ROAD DRAG A COURSES ; A golf course la any old width o and any old length. Holes may be found at certain lengths agreeing with lengths on other courses, but no two holes are Identically alike, says Senttle Times, No two golf turfs arc of Identical texture. The wind doesnt blow from Identically the same direction or with the Bame velocity on any two courses. Bunker cops are found varying In height, and traps are of o different depths r.'d different J "sundlng. There Is no rule as to tha lengths of any course, , Yet ln spite of ell these differences one hears announce- ments like this: "Barnes makes ? worlds record for 72 holes, r "Hutchinson wins champion- - erf In worlds record figures." 5 5 i D U. Everybody knows about the split road drag and the cut here shown exptnn-Joi so clear that It needs little The main points to be rentem-we- d are that a part of the front por n of the drat; should be faced with Vtrlp of Iron (an old wagon tire will ) and the hitch so arranged that the ng will move along at an angle fways pushing the loose dirt toward j .asmmmaiam&iiaggaj NO TWO ALIKE n. Break forth, O beauteous heavenly llRht. And ueher In the morning: Te ehephmls, rhrtnk not with affright. But lienr the anguliC wurulnif. TV DISHES THAT SAVE EGGS. hnrd-and-fa- ga itntmtmvtnnnnnni to save eggs need not mean thnt eggs ure to be entirely eliminated, for we need the nu'rl-incu- t of this valuable food even when us high-pelcns eggs are at the time. The thrlf-- 1 ty housewife has been bet oreliu tided nml has packed u supply of .eggs p-- , In water-glasduring 1 11 the summer or early full, when eggs eould lie purchased nt a reiiMoimhle price. Eggs packed cure-full- y may he used os fresh eggs. A dish which takes the place of eggs, Is less expensive and quite nutritive Is the following: Cook a quarter of a cupful of rice In an omelet pan until n light yellow with any sweet fat, stirring often to keep It from scorching. When of a good color, broth or water may he added, with seasoning. Cook the rice until erfoctly tender. Just before time to serve ndd n half cupful of milk nml an egg or two; stir until well serum-blenml serve ot once. Cream a half Hcney Drop Cake cupful of shortening und add a half cupful of sugar, one cupful of honey n heaten egg yolk and u taldevpoontul of leiimn Juice and a pinch of suit. Mix well und add three cupfuls of flour with four teuspoonfuls of baking powder. Bent and ndd one stiffly beaten white of egg. Sauce Cake. Take half a Apple cupful of shortening, a hulf cupful of sugar, one cupful of apple sauce. Cream the shortening nml sugar, then add the sauce. Mix nud sift together two cupfuls of Hour and three of linking powder, one ten siMHinftil each of nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves. Beat well, then odd a half cupful of raisins and hake In a loaf. Jelly Roll. Take one cupful of sugar, one beaten egg und one and f cupful of flour, sifted with three teuspoonfuls of bilking powder; beat well, add six tnblespoonfuls of hot water and pour Into a pun, making the batter about of an Inch thick. Turn out ou a puper well dusted with powdered sugar, spread with Jelly and roll tip at once. A cloth may be rolled around the coke to keep It in plnee until cool. t A (Hall SOME CHOICE RECIPES. We all have some recipes of which' are very fond. The following are g n t h e f o d from many sources, hut are nil cherished recipe: we OF NATIONAL LEAGUE A Road Drag. le center of the road. The occasion j use of this drag on any road will yrtalnly Improve It and no farmer U nmko a mistake in constructing e and using It on the highways that iss through his farm. Unanimous! Elected President, Treasurer and Secretary. tcij OAINCa jlRMER NEEDS GOOD ROADS STARS WHO ARE EXPECTED TO RETURN TO EOSTON. His Sphere of jotor Has Extended Until 100 fylilea Doesnt Him. (Operation Worry rhnra, ill girl il girl, ots ot ly. but le nor somt- - knowi ys id-si- danced ind hi id that never re, and Shi I. abort end oi little ' u and be .There Is a reason for American jr illness in road building. We need pt he utterly downcast when we hear or, highways unfavorably compared 1th the fine, smooth roads of Europe. must remember that European ghwoys were hundreds of years In Jo making and In periods when roods ere the sole means of transportation, bth civil and military. There were p railroads, no electric lines, no wire KUMAGAE IS GOOD IMITATOR bmmunlcatlon. Rond building was essence of commercial life and Japtnese Tennis Player Owes Hie Championship Form to Hit started almost with the Ability to Copy Rivals. and the steamboat Compar a few years later we had the The Japs have been noted. as hus Ie Our roads were neglected tllng imitators ever since the day Comthey were only local in chan modore Perry paid bis famous visit to Our railroads and telegraph the little brown men. This oriental us to leap the centuries, But trait Is manifesting Itself in sports pw we are confronted by a new need. Tennis and golf appeal especially to I Is the need for better local the far easterners. Ichlya Kumugne. says Chicago Tribune. most capable of the Japanese tennis formerly the farmer was con players, gives plenty of proof how his a few miles of dirt roads for !here traffic, he now requires hun of ruffes, for his area has with the advent of gasoline. A few years back there was the fotest that good roads was merely argument of the automoblllst, a cles restricted chiefly to metropol an districts. A part f that argu-en- t atlll obtains that good roads the demand of the automoblllst; Dt the automoblllst Is the fanner. . he motor has extended his sphere of iteration until 100 miles Is of no more pneern to him than was ten before. traits-rrtntlo- in the; a Announcement by the navy department that It soon will reease a hun dred thousand men, or practically cne-thlr- d of Its forces, Is good news to the Boston American league club, for Red Sox players, as Is well remembered, showed a great fancy for sea life when the war came to call them from the diamond. Here are three brave suffer laddies who scon may be changing their navy blue for the old Red Sox uniforms and each one ot them can be used to advantage. Shorten in hn I rlef service with the club showed a lot of class. Everybody knows what sort of a first baseman tialnor Is. And why speak of Erula Shore there is no better pitcher. Shore has said he might stick to the navy, but Boston fans hope not They think that he would look much better In the box than on the quarter deck even. long bellew d adl-yilly, u avnrtti ho wu newsy then a letter ; rlttei safe mall dp si 'OR GOOD SPRING HIGHWAYS 1e her I faffed I Big Item In Preparedness Program Is to Clean Outside Ditches f During Autumn. wroti er sent of cupful shortening, a mixture of any sweet fat, adding salt, three heaten egg, two cupful of sugar und a lmlf cupful of milk. Sift two cupful of flour with two leiiKpoonfuls of baking powder nnd ndd lemon flavoring, either the extract or grulcd rind. Let stand an hour to chill, then add as much flour a needed to roll. Tuko one cupful Ginger Cookie of sugar, one nnd rupfuls h of molasses, one and cupful of melted fat, one-harupful of cold coffee, two tahlcsM)onfuls of ginger, two eggs, a teuspoonful of sndu and one tcaspnonfu! of cinnamon. Dissolve the soda In the coffee and ndd snlt If the fut Is unsnlted. Mix with flour a soft a possible and let stand an hour to stiffen and season before rolling and baking. Chocolate Cake. Take one cupful of h of a cupful brown sugar, h of a cupful of shortening, of sour milk, one teuspoonful of soda, one teaspoonful of vanilla, one egg, h one nnd cupfuls of flour, two squares of chocolute cut up and dissolved In a half cupful of hot water, added the last thing. Bake in layers und put together witty boiled frosting or orange filling which is especially delicious with this cuke. Lemon Pie (New England Recipe). Take one cupful of sugar, two of flour, one cupful of milk, two tahlcspoonfuls of butter, the Juice nnd rlml of a lemon, the yolks of two eggs and the whites of three. Mix the sugar nnd butter together; add the yolks of the eggs and the Hour. Mix all the other Ingredients and stir la the beaten white last. Bake In aa uncooked pastry shell. Raisin Pie.' Take onc-lmcupful of raisin, one cupful of water, three-fourtof a enpful of sugar, one tnblespoonful of cornstarch, the yolks of two egg and the Juice and rind of a lemon. Bake with two crust. The egg may be omitted nnd a cupful ot our cream substituted In place of the water, which rnukes a most tasty pi re-i- d - go-b- ' TAR AND HAY COVERING It t und to Wear Quite Satisfactorily Over Almost Pure Sand Roads In Wisconsin. , a naa effy. n Wisconsin there are several long thi im, wh r fetches of almost pure sand roads. ilng hi C Aisldernble difficulty Is experienced d one-fourt- one-fourt- one-fourt- Manager Huggins of the Yankees, to his pre-wstrength when next season .comes around, for only' three of the Yankees who have enlisted have gone oversens. It' Is .even possihle that these may have returned by the time the spring training begins. Incidentally, all' of them are second-strin- g players. The former Yankees now known to bo on foreign soil are Pitcher Bob McGraw, Outfielder Howard Camp and Outfielder Sam Vick. It Is possible that Bob ai Wcatrrn Newetwper Shawkey may not be available In the spring, since he is In the navy. Hate always hurts the hater mot All the other Yankees who left the fer In many cases the hated are big President John A. Heydler. team during the period of the war chough not to let the hate in. Adams. , . are ln this country. in present post of secretary-treasure- r SUGGESTIONS FOR SWEETS. addition to serving as head of the or. , ROWING OUTLOOK NOT BRIGHT ganization. Mr, Heydler had been acting presiHoney will piny an Important part filling. Coach' Jim Rice Predicts It Will Be at dent since the resignation of John K. ln the candies for the kiddles as The most evident good thing that Tcaer last summer. He had acted as sugar Is not yet this world war has brought out in u Least Year Before Normal Conwe have been president once previously after the plentiful enough to Is thrift. At a people We ditions Are Resumed. have pronotoriously pmillgate. death of President Pulliam, in 1909, carearrant any duced more wealth In one century Jim Rice, formerly conch of the Co- until his successor, Thomas J. Lynch, less use of it. than Europe haa In ten. But we have lumbia university crews, who Is hiber- was elected. He Is thoroughly converflung It to the winds with both hands. Honey Taffy, Hr. Crane. nating In New York, thinks that it will sant with every detail of the national Take two cupfuls take at least a year to get back to any- game, having been connected with the of honey, oue-hul- f FISH,' FRESH AND SALT. thing like a normal basis in rowing, National league executive office for the cupful of sugar, and be does not expect to see any of past 15 years. one-fourt- h Fresh fish should he firm and eye the big regattas at Poughkeepsie or . Mr. Heydler was born at La Farge-vlllof sodn They are usually baked, bright N. Y July 10, 18C9. Ills first New London until 1920. Judging by nd two tnldespocnfuls of vinegar. I broiled, fried or the action of the basketball league ln professional experience ln baseball Boll to the hard crack In cold water. boiled. ' not was ln to a as a Cool National championship until it cun he handled, then pul! deciding league umpire play There Is no more series this year, one Is inclined to 1S98, when the double-umpir- e system as other taffy. Cut and roll In waxen dI h IffMtlzIng think that Rice Las stated the case was first established. Prior to that paper. i V 1 than fresh fish he was a writer, and was once sportproperly. Italian Honey Candy, Take one caught anil cooked There will be rowing at the colleges ing editor of the Washington Post pint of honey, two pound of chopped within nn hour. To next spring, according to Rice, but It In 1902, at the request of President tlnmnds, three-fourtof n pound of s broil, will be on a more or less informal Pulliam, he compiled the National split the fish .teonn.s, one tenspoonful of elimnmon from tlie beud to f nd league averages for that season, and pound of grated cloeo-'ate- . the tall, wipe It dry and season well he became the presidents private secBoll until thick and smooth, then Grease tha retary la 1903. In 1907, when the of- foil and allow to cool. Cut In round with salt nnd pepper. broiler nml cook over a good beat, fice of of cakes nnd dry .them In the oven. turning the broiler so that the fish the National league was split Mr. Fruit Sweet. Take one cupful will In evenly cooked. Heydler yvas appointed secretary. each of date, fig, raisins and Baked White Fish. Clean prepare a above, adding one fish and stuff with a crumb the white dressing o v 4 a und half i ONE EYE ONLY, BUT CAN GOAL tenpoonfuls of orange with onion nnd suge. If a llttlo rind Juice, nnd 1 Ron t or bake like meat. W of a cupful (two tablespoon-fuls- ) liked. Remarkable Football Player Found at Steamed Fiah. Arrange the body of . of honey. Mold In smull bnIN Georgia Tech In Person of the fish in n circle, poor over It a In roll and coconut. Captain Fincher. of good vinegar, seasoned with Nougat. Bent the white of four cupful nnd pepper salt; Ut tt stand an hour "two "Boll stiff. until egg cupful of In a cool place, pour off the Coach John nelsmnn of the Georgia vinegar strained honey until It cracks, ponrj Tech football team, the nnd steam twenty minutes, or longer over tin beaten whites slowly of the If a Golden Tornado," has been responsilarge fish. When the. meat I ble for mnny freak plays and players egg. Stir in the nuts and heat until easily separated from the hones It Is of unusual attainments. This year, smooth, pour out on a waxed paper, done. Too long cooking will destroy cover with unother and a weight nnd however, be Introduced to the football the flavor, hut under done tMi Is most let over stand In Cut nlghL squnres unpalatable. Drain well ami serve on public a rather gemarknble football and wrap In waxed paper. , player, ne Is Cnpt Bill Fincher, left Chocolate Chips. Take one nnd a a neatly folded napkin or fish eloth. end, wonderful tackier and Americas Garnish the platter with parsley. , greatest klckcr of goals from touch- half cupfuls of corn sirup nnd half a Baked Salt Mackerel. Souk the fish ' cupful of nmlusses; hull until It crack down. over night skin side up to remove all The most remarkable tiling about In cold wuter. Poor Into an oiled pan. salt, linee In a dripping pan with a Fincher is that he possesses only one cool and pull. Pull Into rlhhon-shapcthin covering of sweet or sour cream ; one-hal- f Inch wide nnd cut In eye. being absolutely unique ln this re- pieces hake until the ' meat separates from spect in big college football. Though strips one Inch long. Set away to be- the hones. Fincher Is handicapped by the loss of come hurd. When cold and brittle dip Boiled Fresh Cod. linee the fish an eye, he still Is accurate enough to In melted chocolate and cool on waxed tied In ti cloth with a little salt and 154 paper. kicked have gonls from touchdown Glaced Frult and Nut Ball. Take scraped horseradish. Let simmer In out of 158 triuls ln three years of footwntcr until done. Serve on a folded on vupful each of dates, fig tm, bath rnNln with two capfuls of outs. Wash napkin with a drawn butter suuce and dry the fruit, remove stone from passed In a sauceboat. A white sauce LAVAN LEAVES GREAT LAKES egg Is anthe date nnd put nil through ment with chopped, for boiled fish. other well-like, chopper, mixing the nuts with the Breaxtaat Codfish. lirk up snlt Former 8t Louis Player Haa Been fruit. Do not use the finest knife ns Detached From Station and AsCoach Jim Rice.' the bnlls are better If not too pasty. codtlsti Into Himitt bits nnd soak over, ' A signed to Oversea Duty. Boll together two cupfuls of corn night In cold wafer. Heat some milk, n bit of butter and when hot add the scale, with all races limited to two cupful each of sugar fish LteuC. John Lnvan, former St Louis sirup, miles or thereabouts. This will make which ha been squeezid ' dT; nnd water with a tnblespoonful 6f for smaller expenses, will call for less Brownie and manager of the Great when boiling hot ndd n little flour Cook until the mixture I vinegar. material and will do away wltb many Lakes baseball team the last half of brittle when dropped In cold water. mixed with old milk nnd cook until ot the frills which have heretofore aur1 the season, has been detached from Set the thick, or an egg may be used ln place pan over hot water nnd dip of rounded college rowing. It will be a the station and will be assigned to the flour. Serve at once. which been have rolled the bnlls, Lieutenant Lavan the good beginning. The more so because overseas duty. served as medical adviser tor the foot size of a hickory nut. Into the boiling It Is likely to lead to some real Imp, Let dry on a buttered tin or ball tetm thi falL vrnxed paper. will have close ar uls one-linl- one-quart- lf I f-- P one-hal- Ichlya Kumagae. countrymen copy their foreign models, says an eastern sport critic, t Two years ago Xumagne competed In the national championship at For est Hills. Ills was the old traditional English game, everything from the baseline. The system got the little brown visitor past two rounds. Then George Mr. Kumagae encountered Church, who plays the aggressive net game so popular with Amerlcun Rtnra. The Jap was a discouraged and pathetic little figure as he chused around the courf first one side then the other trying desperately to compete with his opponents tantalizing way of putting the hall Just out of rench. Kumngne learned well bis Jesson. lie went bnck to his flowery kingdom and practiced the latest model of tennis playing, particularly the method of choking em off nt the net Kumngne is bnck among us again, a greatly Improved racquet wleldef. hay-and-t- athllnder. P Road Look Much Prettier and JTakea Very Little Time Pay. ment Not In Cash. by not mow the weeds along the Ilow much prettier the road look. It only takes a few minutes. It doesnt matter that you may re e no cash payment for this service, knowledge that you have beautl the world a bit la pay. And we 00 r ln many ways aside from noting rash to worthy causes. rnsiije? ,l h passing over them either In dry mther or In wet weather. Numerous lemes have been tried In an effort to !e them passable, the most promts-- f of which at present appears to be c. Covering of i a hay and tar. Last aura-- 'l r severul sections of Rond road were Jly. I t Jnted with this combination. After a weeks of usage It was found to to thi I vc withstood the wear of traffic and stretch over a mile In length was d. "and TEAM COST $2,763 i wants A ten a similar application. So far, It BASEBALL i a they JHuhl, the Is covering of of irlnK Unlveralty Financial In oh, Report a very satisfactory manner, elf -jLoss of $1, JI ie after v c story," i rrite t Only Three of His Players Who Enlisted Have Gone Overseas All Second-Strin- g Men. ' lf ! well-dragge- much IS LUCKY one-fourt- e, 'Winter weathering moy be great for t want L ifi farmers fields, but Its hard oo ( road. to meet The best way to prevent extreme ivlouilj t fathering of the rood Is to clean out for he ( side ditches before freezing weath- t of Rets In and to keep the road sun mg thi ( we In condition so that It will freeze s done, f 1 In a d condition. to bN Cleaning the side ditches will allow 1 to ' K water to run off and avoid the wh dsslblllty of the road freezing in a used ta itnrnted condition. Dragging the y could - d to a smooth surface will ellraknow te possible water pockets and al-- I a a out V the water to escape In the aide It Iches. 11 As was expected. John A. ncydlcr was elected unanimously for a term o! three years as president of the National league, at Its annual meeting In New York. He will continue at his one-fourt- h ul list her 't MANAGER HUGGINS Had Been Connected With Exeeutivt Office for Fifteen Year Began His Baseball Career aa an Umpire. Cookies- .- Martha's Take one s JOHN HEYDLER HEAD may live without friends, w may llvo without books. But civilised man cannot llv wlth- out cooks; V may llvo without lovs, what Is passion but pining? But where Is the man that can llvs without dining? , . Pennsylvania 048 Shows for Year. The financial report of the athletic council of the University of Pennsyl-- i vnnla shows thnt for the fiscal year ending Angust 31, 1918, covering one year of wartime sports, the university maintained 13 branches of sport, paid off fixed charges amounting to $19, 725 and sustained a net loss of only $1,0-10- . The football season of 1917 showed a net profit of R38.113. In addition. there were small profits In basket ball, gymnastics and relay races. All other sport showed loss, baseball net loss of $2,703. showlug president-secretary-treasur- '' nut-meat- grtd one-eight- h d hard-cooke- lii one-four- th jllLUc 7Wirtt2. |