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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH 000000000000 California Freshmen Are Put in the Stocks OOOOOOOOOOOOQp CThe Kitchen . PREFERENCE Cabinet Of all the cars you see on the streets, are equipped with Champions. This outstanding two-thir- TELLS OF NEED FOR ROAD MONEY With the opening of the hearing before the house. roads committee on the Dowell bill authorizing federal aid appropriations on an nndlmlnlshed scale for 1928 and 1929, Thomas P. Henry, president of the automobile association, declared that discontinuation of the policy of government aid for highway building would be an unwarranted breach of faith with the states and would be highly detrimental to the national welfare. The A. A. A. spokesman particularly stressed the vital character of the governments obllgntlon as regards road building In the western states where the nation holds title to from 20 per cent to 85 per cent of the land and which Is withheld from locul taxation. It Is no part of wisdom or fair ness," said Mr.. Henry, to demand that these states shall build roads within their borders to accommodate the few people of their states and the hundreds of thousands who cross them for Interstate trade or pleasure. The wealthier states also have the greatest number of motorists who make use of the highways of other states. Mr. Henry's statement was mnde on behalf of the 775 motor clubs affiliated with the A. A. A. and was submitted In the form of a letter addressed to Representative Cassius C. Dowell of Iowa, chairman of the roads committee, the A. A. A. executive pointing out that this was but an opening statement, as representatives of many large clubs affiliated with the national motoring body would come from every section of the country, including the Far West, to urge Immediate action on the Dowell bill. Lower Fees for Use of Roads in Seven Parks Reductions by more than one-haIn the fees charged for automobiles entering several national parks has been announced at the Interior delf partment. The larger parks affected Include the Yellowstone National park in Wyoming where the fee Is reduced from 7.50 to $3; the Tosemlte National park In California, the decrease In the fee being from $5 to $2 ; and the Glacier National park In Montana, the reduction in the fee being from $2.50 down to $1. Others are the Crater National park in Oregon with a reduction in the fee from $2.50 to $1; the Mesa Verde National park In Colorado from $1.50 to $1 ; the Mt. Rainier In Washington from $2.50 to $l;-anSequoia National park In California from $2.50 to $1. The fee In the General Grant National park In California remains unchanged at 50 cents. In addition new entrance fees were established for the south rim of the Grand canyon In Arizona and Zion National pnrk In Utah. No fee has been previously charged In these parks, but the cost of Increased facilities of these areas resulted In the necessity of charging small entrance fees. The fee approved for the Grand canyon Is $1. and that for Zion, 50 cents. National park d Road Building Planned in All National Parka agreement has been reached by the secretaries of agriculture and Interior providing for the handling of major roud construction In all the national parks by the bureau of public roads of the Department of Agriculture. Increased automobile traffic, together with a decision to use the facilities of the roads bureau, rather than to form a separate organization, prompted the Congress recently arrangement. passed a law authorizing expenditure of $7,500,000 by the national park service for construction of new roads and trails to the parks. Under the arrangement the roads to be built will meet the standards laid down for approach roads to the parks and for roads forming a part of the federal aid highway system. tffl. lilt, Wwtin N.wip.p.r Fooplo seldom Improve when they have no model but themselves to copy sftsr. Goldsmith. CHEESE DISHES Cheese, one of our most valuable protein foods, Is almost without waste and may still be used when dry In various dishes. Cheese nnturally suggests Itself as a substitute for rneut, since It Is rich In the same kind of nutrients which meat' supplies, with no waste compared to that of meat. Stuffed Potatoes With Cheese. The stocks, so famlllur a sight In village squares when America was young, returned to the campus of the Split hot baked potatoes lengthwise University of Southern California, Los Angeles, as a method of correcting the delinquencies of the fresh- and remove the contents without men. The photograph shows the stocks, erected by the sophomores, populated by freshmen who have transbreaking the skins. Mash the potato, men. season with hot milk, butter and beat gressed the rules of conduct laid down for them by the upper-clas- s until light. Refill the skins, piling In lightly without smoothing, sprinkle with grated cheese and place In a hot oven long enough to melt the cheese, then serve at oncei Hot Cheese 8andwlches. Spread bread with butter and a very thin slice of cheese that fits the sandwich, lay the prepared sandwiches In a hot d frying pan that has been with butter, toast until brown on both sides and serve piping hot with a lettuce snlad. Pittsburg Potatoes. Cook one quart of diced potato cubes with a small mlnccd onion until the potatoes are nearly tender, then add a teaspoonrul of salt, one-hal- f of a can of minced plmcntoes and cook until the potatoes are done. Drain and put Into a baking dish. Slake a sauce of two of bulter and flour, one teaspoonful of salt, afld a pint of milk, f then add pound of grated cheese. I'our this over the potatoes and bake until a golden brown. Rice Baked With Cheese. Cook a cupful of rice In a large quantity of water, adding a teaspoonful of salt When tender drain and cover the bottom of a buttered dish with a layer of the rice, sprinkle with grated cheese, cayenne pepper, and add milk to half-fil- l the dish; cover with crumbs and bake well until the milk Is absorbed and the crumbs brown. Ham Baked In Milk. Take a two After many months of negotiation an agreement for funding the French debt to the United States has been to three-inc- h slice from the center of signed In Washington. The picture of the signing shows, left to right, around Jbe table: Secretary Mellon, Amba a fine bam. Huce In a deep baking sador Berenger and Undersecretary of the Treasury Garrard B. Winston. Standing: E. Ilaguenln, Inspector dish and cover with milk. Cook financial attache of the French embassy. of finance; F. G. Blair of the war loans division, and R. Lacour-Gaye- t, slowly In a moderate oven until the hnm Is very tender. A little brown DORSEY RICHARDSON sugar and mustard may be rubbed Into the slice before adding the milk. d Most hams will not need parboiling to remove the salt. Charleston Muffins. Beat together one cupful of sugar and a tablespoonful of butter. Add two eggs, borten light, a pinch of salt, a grating of nutmeg and one cupful of milk. Sift two cupfuls of flour with three teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Bnke In a muffin pan or In a shallow baking pan. Leeks au Gratln. Cook a dozen leeks In boiling water. Boll and slice six potatoes, arrange in a baking dish with white sauce and cheese, using a cupful of each. Bake fifteen minutes. Delightful Date Dlehea. One may be well fed with a handful of dates, a few nuts and a bit of bread and butter, with a glass of milk. The date I a valuable food, rich In food value. well-grease- table-spoonfu- ls one-hal- well-cure- Date New photograph of Dorsey Richard- of the Department of State, who was appointed by President Coolldgo as a member of the American mission to attend the preliminary arms conson ference In Geneva, Switzerland. CASS GILBERT submarine built for the Peruvian government by Launching of the R-the New London Ship company at Groton, Conn. A sister Vessel Is being finished there uml they will go to Callao, Peru, under their own power some time this summer. mbwm wnaw." w'1 Towns Need Sign Boards km m fy:M ; i that Champion Cham ' ' A V.l!l r ( two-third- ' f'Q i Cass Gilbert lots Just been elected president of the National Academy of Design, succeeding Udwln llowlnnd Blashfleld. Mr, Gilbert designed the Wootworth building and other structure In New York, the state cap Itols of Minnesota, West Virginia and t Ward T. Vuu Oriimn (left) und Ills aide, W. 1. .Martin (rigid), who Arkansas, the public libraries of und M. l.otiW, and the generut won the national elimination Imllonn nee amt M-- t a new record for tllsinnee. Tcxn Starting from Little Rook, their bullooti, the Goody eur IV, truwlcd 813 tulles, plans for tho Universities of and Minnesota. landing neur Petersburg, Yu. ; , Ie-trol- (Won for car other thin Ford packed in the blur hoi 4 OC Champion or Every Engine Toledo, Ohio Dependable . Samson Toad Stools All the Samsons are not humans. There Is tremendous power wrapped up In the spores of a toadstool. In the tropics a growth of fungus will In a few days smother a village or till a gully. The other duy ln an English town newly laid paving stones 22 by 21 Inches and weighing more than 80' pounds, were lifted and pushed out of place by a patch of toadstools. Cappers Weekly. mea-urln- Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 5$ and 75$ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere Improvements married a man, didnt she? 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Rub sixteen sliced dates to a smooth paste with two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice. Beat two whole eggs and seven yolks, add s one and cupfuls of sugar, beat well, add the dates, three tablespoonfula of grated chocolate, one teaspoonful each of cinnamon and allspice and one cupful of cracker crumbs. Stir and mix well, then fold In the stiffly beaten whites of the seven eggs. Bake in a large sprlngerlle form. Date Bread. Buke a sponge with one quart of lukewarm water, half a compressed yeast cake and a teaspoonful of salt, one and one-hal- f When light and pints of flour. cupful each of spongy add one-hasugar and molasses and flour to make a drop hatter. Add two cupfuls of chopped dates, knead and let rise. When light, mold Into loaves, rise minutes in a again and bnke forty-fiv- e moderate oven. s . of Date Pudding. Take a cupful of ehnpped suet, one cupful of brand crumbs, one egg beaten, two tublespoonfuls of sugar, one cupful of milk, one cupful of stoned date cut fine, olie tenspoonful of vanilla, two teaspoonful of baking powder, ono-hal- f teaspoon fill of salt and enough Hour to make a drop Imtter. Steam three hours and serve with on egg suttee. Cream puffs with a mixture of nuts und chopped dates to fill, the shells, adding whipped cream, a coolef cream or cheese, all ure good. three-fourth- Winners of the Balloon Race mmsrsmmm a. Remove stones from the well-washe- Sand-wlehe- ds is thebetter spark plug. French Debt Funding Agreement Is Signed A Suitable Identification signs should be a part of every town on a main highway, because tourists have to stop fur too often to ask the name of the town they are In to get their bearings. Of course this can be avoided when one huppens to pass the post office of a town, but while a few wideawake towns have x advertised their community and at the same time ad vised motorists where they were by means of an appropriate sign on the main road at either end of the town limits, a large number of our com munltles have neglected this practice Union.) Have Good Hair And Gean Scalp Cuticura 'Soap and Oinfmen! Work Wonders N. uj Salt Lake City, No. 23. |