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Show i: THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 1935. Suggestions Offered By College Specialist For Scalding of Hogs Honor Cupid With This Novel Valentine Cake Heart-Shape- d I y Page Th re should be kept in two small kettles so that hot water may be added as it is needed. It is always best to have a t!:er mometer to determine the exact temperature of the water. This will prevem setting the hair on the hog. In the absence of a thermometer a rough estimate of the water temperature may be determined by dipping your finger in the water three limes. The third time it should burn. Sotne-- ! times wood ashes or lye may be added to the scalding water to help loosen the dirt or scurf. In scalding hogs for home butchering it is best to keep the scalding water below 150 degrees if the weather is not too cold, advises H. H. Smith, professor of animal husbandry at the Utah State Agricultural College. A temperature, of 140 to 144 degrees Fahrenheit, is considered best, except in the fall of the year when winter hair is beginning to grow, Wash all mud and blood from the when the temperature should he 146 hide before scalding. Insert a hog to 150 degrees. hook or hay hook in the lower jaw If the air temperature is below under the tongue and scald the hind freezing, start scalding at 170 degrees legs first. Keep the hog in motion as the water usually cools too fast so that no part will rest against the at a lower temperature. When the side of the barrel. A scraper is barrel scalding method is used, a mighty handy in removing the hair reserve supply of boiling water and scurf, suggests Mr. Smith. I t Semi-Weekl- s sm Aj&a? w ,' PROMOTERS GIVE c Returning Missionary LIST OF MATCKE tO HON'EA VILLE, Utah. This evening hall, a welcome home party will be given in honor of Caeeel Burke, who has just returned from a two-yemission in the Canadian branch of the church. 1 he public is cordially invited to be in attendance. in the ar Minister: And ren, let us pray. Brown to lead. Deacon Brown nap): Ilaint my in closing, brethI will ask Deacon OGDEN. Elk club promoters of the match here, on the night of February 8th, between Jackie Burke of Ogden and Kid Barger of Preston, Idaho, announced Monday the list of preliminaries for the contest. Vies Stokes, Ogden, junior welterweight, will oppose Smokey Manning, a member of the Brigham City OCC camp, in the semi-finbout. Other matches al six-rou- follow: Young Skipkey, Ogden, against Jinx Con(awakening from a nors, Brigham City; Tiger Taffa of I dealt lead, Ogden against Jerry Garcia, Brigham OCC camp member; Billy Holbrook, Did you give' our daughter that against Brigham Young,' eopy of What Every Girl Should Ogden, another Brigham City COC camp Know? asked Dad. worker. Aes, replied Mother, despondently, "and shes writing a letter to are you scratching "Doris, the author suggesting a couple of yourself? why dozen corrections and the addition Doris: Cause Im the only one of two new chapters. that knows where I itch. - J5V;j$ i '-- .. Honeyville Will Greet V 'jab, .8 WHEN 12 entertain on St. you day, Cupid demands his due of hearts. Both fable decorations and the dessert should do inspecial honor to his romantic center-pieca For handsorpe signia. bake a fruit cake in a heart shaped pan, decorate with cherry frosting and outline interlocking hearts with tiny red candies. Maraschino Cherry Frosting cup butter or other shortening 1 cup brown sugar 2 eggs 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 14 teaspoon salt 14 cup raisins 14 cup nut meats, chopped 13 cup milk Break the dry mince meat Into pieces. Add cold water. Place over heat and stir until all lumps are thoroughly broken up. Bring confectioners' to brisk boil; continue boiling for 3 cups finely powdered three minutes, or until mixture Is sugar 12 cup sweetened condensed milk practically dry. Allow to cool. 14 cup drained maraschino cherries, Cream shortening and brown sugar. finely chopped Add eggs, one at a time beat Stir sifted confectioners sugar vigorously until smooth andand creamy. condensed milk. sweetened into Add cooled mince meat, raisins and Add maraschino cherries which nut meats and blend. Sift flour have been finely chopped and beat once, measure, add ool and salt and sift baking powder until smooth and creamy. Add alcake before spreading frosting. ternately with milkagain. to first mixDecorate with hearts made of small ture. Pour into greased loaf cake red cinnamon drops. e, Valentine Fruit Cake 1 (S oz.) package 12 cup water dry mince meat and boiled almost dry NAUTICAL eggs in a ridge of the U. S. ere found intact bag tied to the submarine after a dive to depth where pressure Is tout 88 pounds to the square inch. ;g shells being porous, the salt iter seeps through making the essure equal inside and out thus Iminating any breaking pressure the U. S. S. tons displacement, the Barbados, West Indies, and never been heard' of since. Her it is sw 4, 19,360 1918, of 309 men. consisted in: The biggest ship on i ocean, was christened in England it year. She is a passenger liner, feet long, and 73,000 tonnage Imost twice that of the Leviathan). cost 830,000,000 and 250,000 itched the Queen of England "Queen Mary, IS listen : FROM COUNCIL S-- the egg. March pan (4 by 8, by 2 12). Bake 45 minutes In a slow oven (300 F.). NOTE: Chopped dates or figs may be substituted for the raisins. DRAWS REBUKE Three rclopi, the boat. SAN FRANCISCO. Callt. and strike violence Radi-calis- m were further repudiated here yesterday when Harry radical Pacific er received a his attempt to Bridges, erstwhile Coast strike lead- stinging rebuke in win the presidency of the San Francisco Labor Council organization. Bridges was defeated by the conservative labor leader, Edward Vandeleur, opponent of last summers general strike, by a vote of 271 to 60; and Bridges whole ticket went down to ignominious defeat with him. At the same time, Thomas G. Plant, operating manager of the American - Hawaiian Steamship company, was unanimously reelected president of the Waterfront Employers Union. Plants is taken as a tribute to his wise policies and splendid work in behalf of the employers throughout last years strike. Livestock Situation, W dmltfists whole-hearte- HARRY BRIDGES NOVELTIES On The merchants whose ads appear in this food department of The News today are helping to build this community by lending their support to the home-tow- n newspaper. They are d deserving of your patronage. O O SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: Specials for Saturday at BUTTER, (Fresh Creamery), lb CHEESE, (Full Cream), lb.. COFFEE, (Wonder Brand), Glass Bottle 30c $1.47 FLOUR, Sack TUNA FLAKES AND SHRIMPS, Can. 10c 27c CORN, (Whole Kernel), 2 Cans Bottle. 10c PREPARED MUSTARD, 5c Bar O. K. LAUNDRY SOAP, 49c BROOMS, Special 13c TOILET TISSUE, 3 Rolls 5c ORANGES, (100 Size), 2 for 35c ORANGES, (216 Size), 2 Dozen 25c GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for 12-O- z. 1-l- (5-Tie- b. ), 38c 16c 54c SUGAR, 10-lBag PEAS, BEANS, (No. 2 Cans), Each BANANAS th ORANGES,' (Extra Large), Dozen! LEMONS, Dozen PUMPKIN, No. 2 Can LETTUCE, Head CELERY, Bunch POT ROAST, lb STEAK, (Choice Rib), lb SAUSAGE OR HAMBURGER, lb MINCE MEAT, (Bulk), 2 lbs b. 10c !25c 15c 10c 5c 5c 13c 16c 10c 25c A MARKETS CONTINUE STRONG LOS ANGELES, Calif. Livestock markets continue to hold interest, not only for those fortunate stockmen who to sell but for business men generally, who see t0ethingtrend of livestock a revival of consumer yg power. It is a recognized prices, fact that when farmers and Krnen are getting profitable prices that business of all kinds There is added confidence in the situation accordingly. hh-price- d livestock means higher-price- d meats. The Mat these meats are channels consumer into with little going o protest indicates that many consumers are able to pay re money for necessities. Angeles market last week, a California j0n Uo td Reeder recived $9.10 a cwt. for a carload of choice Herecenter of , O Specials for Saturday at G Saturday at ks rle same grade and weight of steers these cattle pounds were quoted a year ago at not more a cwt. Thus these 1250 pound steers netted around llSoni Sfiru against a possible price a year ago of around nT11 lncrease of about $47,000 a head! be abundant reason for faith in the future leema tta business. iVesock Economists generally agree that 1935 ould Profitable for livestock producers, and feeders, year vernm 6 1 repos give hope to the western sheepmen, a)so leciall e California and Arizona producers of early lambs, because of high cost market only half-fa (irol-- m goin2 thanrvDC1 teeds. It seems very likely that again in 1935 Irlcpfo nedAn 1934, the early lamb producers will have the U. S. pspwtty much to themselves. With admitted higher pur-fso- n on the part of consumers, there seems to be sound fn ?r 00 forward to comparatively good lamb prices ithp trap hS cAVer last-wee- k f-re at cormng spring. ir. arfi0r!1'a sheepmen have other factors in their favor this rai?ge an(i pasture feed conditions this winter made inneeps 0 purchase quantities of hay and dry feeds. In ler tlle farly season is making it possible for California fspmen t tural fpoH produ.ce baby lambs for market almost entirely on Arizona sheepmen have been favored with good lert Some yvldch has also cut their production costs, amks n Imperial Valley are now almost ready toarkpt k cast packers will have to depend mainly upon lamb, Af , s still to ast1years crop until well into March, it is believed. I early p,ear,y to venture opinions on the probable prices of Isold ?t seems very certain that these lambs may at rn138 profrtable iff6 !it;oriS prices, botlj because of better market a..r i greatly reduced expenses in production. - -- ORANGES, (216 Size), 2 Dozen ORANGES, (Size 100), Dozen GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for CARROTS, 3 Bunches RADISHES, 3 Bunches LETTUCE, 2 Heads 35c VALBERGS GROCERY 33c 25c 10c 10c 15c CRYSTAL WEDDING OATS, Pkg. . ,23c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 Bars . . 33c 10c TOMATOES, Can 55c SUGAR, 10 lbs 10c TUNA FISH, (Clear Water), Can AT OUR MEAT COUNTER BABY BEEF ROAST, lb. VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb LEG OF LAMB, lb BEEF STEW, lb HAMBURGER, 2 lbs SAUSAGE, lb STEWING HENS, lb Specials for 15c 12c 18c 8c 25c 15c 14c TOMATOES, (Solid Pack), Can. PEAS, (Pioneer Brand), Caff. PURE COCOA, Package. ,. GRAPEFRUIT, (Shavers), uy2-OCOFFEE, (West Coast), lb Can SYRUP, (Staleys), 10-lSALMON, (Black Top), 2 Cans 2-l- 10c 10c 19c b. z. b. Can Qc . . ORANGES, (Size 100), Dozen... ORANGES, (Size 216), Dozen. LEMONS, Dozen 21c ,65c 25c 29c IQr 25c HIGH QUALITY MEATS STEAKS, (Loin or Round), 2 lbs.. PORK CHOPS, lb. .. ROAST LEG OF PORK, lb BEEF POT ROAST, lb SAUSAGE OR HAMBURGER, lb LEG OF LAMB, tb . . . . .35c 20c 1QC 12c K, Ig |