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Show air CACHE AM EK Fntjf CAN-LOG- 'ri'hv, October CM HE COUNTV. UTAH AN. Leaves trn a MENDON OMiffirnj The Lad.rs farm Bunai mu Friday at the home of Mrs. Hilda THE BEST BUY IN of . op Ih Tl Its f!udn op i..l ( wild social M I oil ton usicd held Tut alay sjx-n- i j j - "- I fcouh i : Mes-tncoc- k, 't ! ," wnwrytuwiiaa Here are all the SEiSEIEN i f V - 3 j n Yi. Farther iV ! T.1YEN in the most carefully sal, cayenue, salmon, parsley, and i man-l!- milk. Turn into greased ramekins or custard cups. Cover with crumbs. Bake In moderate oven (350 F.) 35 minutes, or until done. Garnish with parsley. Serve with or without celery sauce. Serves 6. Chicken Pot Pie I1- - cups milk or 2'i tablespoons aged households, left overs turn up, as surely as the sun rises. The reed culinary artist is she who rises to the occasion and turns these of the refrigerator Into Fairy Pilneesses of the dinner table. Little Individual ramekins or an attractive eai'henware casserole add greatly to the appetite appeal of left overs. In these particular reel- pes a small quantity of ing tapioca takes a bow and de- set v it! For the tapioca adds but with a delicacy ess w ' i never detracts from the Ha,, 'tmekin of Salmon I K quick ptoeft Vi .fine V ralt 1 alnon minced tablespoon parsley cup mllK cup fine bread crumbs, buttered 2 Dash of pepper of paprika caps diced cooked chicken fi chicken stock tab.espoons melted butter to I unbaked Ing bls- - powder I Firm-I'm-te- -- V.Yr.dc II Sor.nsen ot Lo-- f G! id a H , hr M' s I, I: s e Uniform baking i.Kvavs. Heavily insulated door with reliable heat indicator. Rigidraw oven raj:. Removable, porcelain-enamele- d bottom. 3. CAPACIOU3 COOKING TOP. Two key plates with two lids each, and CoiiiLines a lidless plate fer slow boiling and sim- of mering. EGTALLOY side linings. More than alloy) fire-bo- x double the life of the best cast-iro- n linings. sub- ur CONTACT HIGH-SPEE- ERVOIR; s cabinet is for dress, cleanliness and insulation only. Thus Estate settles the old dispute as to which is preferable, an or a steel range. stantial bale and handle. Large enough for full accumulation of ashes. 7. Cast-Iro- n tk G:cJ pizdi-eand Steel Ranges of this beautiful new range. The entire inner construction is cast iron. The porcelain-enamele- d m 9 6. BIG ASH PAN equipped with cii Note the double construction 4. TOUCH OR TOP FEED optional. (nickel-chromiu- RES- The Heatrola Range built to lifetime a of service, and to give remain a thing of beauty and a joy forever. capacity. A handy spigot does away with laborious dipping. Range is also furnished in short type without reservoir (see picture at right . rt is ' 'szMm I A1 H.i'Jkr J.ft nd'v alt.r her Vii'h G.r.e rat'i ;i i r an .spendhig l ; ei, i, Uu-J-e i Hi.'o.i:. ;ia:; i r fr a two weds vi.m M.s Lama B.ihrs cf Ecda is viMtinr v, it it li Epini-- s Far-- ! M.s. and cuts, Mr. Will. am Haplws Mr. and Mts. Allred Hor l.'k End faintly of Pocatello. Idaho, were guests cf Mr. and Mis John O. Hughes. Sat.,rdav, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Anchcw Lamont entertain- ed at a quilling Friday Lunch-- 1 ecn was served to Mis Verna Sorensen. Mis. Retta Kiitnc r. Mrs. lone La s.n, Mrs Sadie Kard- man, Mis Noia Lamont. 2. LIG, ROOMY OVEN. G. ii.i MINUTE BIBLE STORIES y. a tiee. autumn of jour life j 5) May Name Judge Red Cross Meeting rom-niun- h- - ft fp 1" v Y ? : 'A, yit C' j "t v ) h C' la.i.iic cap eml Files for Office Ji Major Harman W. Peery ol Og- f tied his petition with sec- retiry of state, Milton II. Welling cn Wednesday, as a candidate lor the office of governor of the state cf Utah. Pcm Uu certificate filed. it Is indicated that Major Peery will make the vs.e alone famous .serpen s'ar, wears ci I a Tjroieau b!,)u - c- Inn lu r smile is thoioughiy Am pnn Sli' liu4 from an e.v ft . I.' 1 m ,i , M , i - 2 lb box ' Cookies, fancy assorted, lb. 19c UdL 1 EGGS 16 Eaiip'.in vacation for Mr vi c 1 K uf broad ,r is over tb . H n ' .y on Ik h'H hilfiidlc (hit, V.'liei rs a Idle t'r; Ill) ts In ! it a nc re he s'jiiud bBcdy t'a ' r dn-.,w alien, o in'ilgued by the a;;', r- cf fico'at.qlc b?!I"s th t f r .'a nirdk lely l.n one me T.io qe.ilte T'.'iole. n L . 3 BY ALICE BLAKE ' iu-io- s . ' 14 v. at s', 1 L ' c.t.i tlie 21c J 10 lb e.r.'s k- utn. i from A s....i. i.nea lapavi; liabj i".iia. mi) - J 39c lb. paih . 25c HONEY, 5 ib. pail ! 1 gait rz3c r.1. I 1 . ever. 02 or over, doz. .1 .' own in ( 1 Crackers den I II V5E5. JyilLEN sta? . v of -- .sr-k- s t Specials for Sat. Cct. 3 f ? j Dem-mal- LOCALS u . that the city committee will meet tenight and discuss the advlsibillty cf naming a city Judge to hll their ticket. The Republicans in last Saturday ci:y convention nominated Judge Jesse P. Rich f m a third term. Democrats have at least two candidates whom they Candidates for ate considetlng. office must file no later than to gam a place on the official ballot. is understood It is plain to see. The chairman of the Cache Though vr.ur leaves do r.ot w.theCounty chapter of the American and fall. Youth wi'I rot ccino to jour beck Red Cress a ks that eich in the county send one and call. or more representatives to the an- evening. Monday nual meeting tb 25. Oct. 5 in the Chamber of Com- mtree rooms commencing at 7.30 Sheep receipts, 4G0C; 92 head purpose of the meeting p m. Th tracked-i- n feeder lambs earlv, is to elect new officers for the 7 00; two cais W.dn'cday, year. Idaho fat lambs, $8 00; coming about two loads mixed Utah lambs, $7.50; several lots trucked-feeders. $7.(T 'a 7.'ii; about d?:k teeders. trucked in $7.25. troiigln tnoy HONEY, uu ic- 2 1-- 2 Matched Slices No. 2 - on tli.a hill the tower of1 Betti, bi.t tins is not certain Thne appeals to bs nothing au- tht.uic as to us site. cenn.'d Be.'MWBfek.AB4SKiltJ Concord Grape Butter 412 cups (2'4 lbs.) pulp . . JLcIVCStOCrS 7 cups (3 lbs.) sugar 2 bottle fruit pectin To prepare fruit, stem about 5 pounds fully ripe grapes and crush Add 2 cup water, thoroughly. receipts, 100; no cover, and simmer 5 minutes. SepaOgden Hogs bids about Sieady, rate juice from pulp by placing hot early sales; sieve. Rub grapes, asking 10e higher on best butch- - fruit in ers, or $1015 for choice medium from which juice has drained, drive-in- s rate through sieve to obtain 4'A cups weights; moxed Use the excess juice or pulp. $10.00 down; sows. $7.50'b 8 25. water if necessary to fill up last Quotations: Vz HANSEN -- . Cattle Receipts, 600; about 600 fo auction sale, mostly holdovers; slow, limited early sales steady; THE TOWER OF B.ABLE Tower of Babel' is only few plain feeder steers, $5 OO com- The once in Scripture mon to good cows late Wednes-- I mentioned Gen. 11:4-and described very day and today, $3 7594.50; cutter Much controversy grades. $3.50 down; few bulls to-- ! incompletely. has been indulged in respecting its exact position. It is now gen- -' erally believed that Babylon was built upon the sight of the tower. .which was afterwards finished and of. to the worship consecrated Belus. The stupendous and sur-- 1 prising mass of rums situated! about 6 miles southwest of Hil-- 1 luah, called by the Arabs, and by the Jews, Prison, is supposed to be the ruins of Babel's Tower. is a mount of The an oblong form, the total circumference of which is 762 yards. At the eastern side it is cloven by a deep furrows, and is not more than 50 to 60 feet high; but at the west side L rises In a conical figure to the elevation of 198 feet, and on us summit is a solid pile of brnk. 37 feet ich by 23 m breath. the Some authori'i-ripre-.- rt cic V'.d.r " as c " '0"rd its ere turn. WMn the Jews hox- C. V. By Cly Oil verson Johnson, Preston Mink and Ethel Sarah Sniout. Creek; Leo Giady Low, Sinltliheld Lewiston; end Seleni Gregory, Junius Floyd Heaton, Alton, U.ah and Mild; ed Agnes Schaub; Logan; Hjium Heppner and Grace Woadmanscc Busby, Rexburg. Jo-ee- 111- - 1. h r v.iia.rn Mr and M Clep on a pedal and the left key plate raises to a 5 angle. What a help! 3 Bird FianriiO. KEY PLATE. n, Marriage Licenses cm his with no other candidates Each leaf, in death, has found a Independent ticket. place, Within the hold of Winter's ein- Quinneys Here biacs. h Quuuuy of the ilesident Packed In snow, in dread Mler." mission, acstates Northwe'-teito lav. at bv M Quinncj companied Wnh the warmth of spring they hi Lo.'an this week from lived soon Portland, Orcedn. They were on their way to nttend October conO man! jou, too. are much like ference in Salt Lake , jAui.e aBs wint-- y. around. minutes longer, or until blscui's aie tapioca, browned. Serves 4. nelck-eookln- gan. with coming a Down in the valley beneath the tr es, la hoard the rustle of falling leaves In peace, U.v' lie, upon the ground For many miles are scattered, cults, rolled thick Combine ingiedlcuts lu order giv. en. Turn Into gieased caster r,;, ar.d minbake In hot oven (4251 F ) utes, stirring mixture twice m nrg nr-,10 minutes of baking, LiUiO biscuits on tup of thicken i..voirn after It has baked 10 miinit.'-- , ! turn to oven and bake 1t in 15 2 nec-botl- I tapioca teapoon salt y, qutck-cook- t has placed loose their hold to lail at last, Th y flutier down, and are born away. In the wind's embrace they love to play, - . - r ZD 7. LIFTER bi own. Upon all verdure crown. and Tear " L. red down, yellow, The chill blast, L--. 1. yn ' ' j r . H I I iv a play un-fol- d. jiN, enteitamd tlmr mother.-- a The cliildni. a put;., Friday. u'etiaied many pretty dins and Umch'im was served to 3a Mr. and .Mrs Lawrence Stas, r ana Mr and M.s. Reid motored to Sait Lake and were guests oi Mis. Margaret Johnson and at Smdy, they weie guests of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Reid. L oi a the y car-ol- d claught r of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Richards is able to s.axt to school Fiida. After being confined to her for the past two weeks with pneumonia. A prettily arianged lunthesii w.is given Saturday by Mrs. John D. Baker in compliment to Mns Cam? Linford of Salt Lake ci... .. a bride of next week. Autumn leaves formed an attractive centerpiece and places weie marked for Muss Linford. Leslie Nu'u,i Miss Doris Nuttal, Mi-- s Viit.7iu Stanfod, all of Salt Lak City, and six other guest. Mrs. Sarah Hughes celiUraed 'her 73. h birthday Satuiday Dm-- ! 'ner was served at one long table.1 A basket of rases formed a lovely Covers centerpiece for the t a bi were laid for Mis. Hueho- - Mr.1 and Mrs. M D Bhd, M1- and Airs. H. G. Hughes and Ian ilv ot college, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hughes and family, Mr. an Mm. David Wmn or.d family ot i. jgqerMgqBaBcztiaraEj;PiB3caGa colois, art. i 11 In More true to lile than a work of t' - , Ifl-'i- " pdinting, Colors of lavendar, pink and gold.' Along the mountainside soon M-'- j Natmes touch with tint and hu.--' Bung goigeoc'i colors to our view! part, el Li4.:C r Cvvr the landscape far a!d near, '.Ml b auty gieeu Will di.sap)tar. A. Whitney. The afternoon was ol th"' even. ii" P o 'ram CALIFORNIA WiNi In quilting. Luncheon was serv. d folov me. Key Son nsen was ill were Mesdames. Those present 7T har;e, Ojeiiing s":v. MIA Our! Julia Muir. Dora Whitney, nth ImIA; prayers, Oival Ladle aid Leva Bullock, Rhoda Hardman, A a Baker; vocal solo. Ro.--s Bart-- ! Thornton, Rhola Muir, Lois Buist a- -t t On. play. "Pat the Pill Clo-tePearl Bird, Delone Larsen. Lar.sc n. Dar-- I Clara Pedi'lir", by Ahrens and Geneva Whitney no Bird, Barbara Larsen; voof Collins ton. cal iclo, Alma Lamont; recitation,1 Mrs. Joseph Larsen was tui.tivs Harmonica solo, MiTMit Willie; to an attractively arranged dinby1 remarks Cliffo d lamont; for laid were ner Sunday. Covers stake Pres. Mrs. Annie Baker:! oi Mr. and Mrs. Percy McArihur Hardm in. Sadie Pies Pres; of California. Elmer Flanniyan song, "Solo-niu- n Re. Bird; closing us Wur-sto- n A. Mrs. J. Mr. and Chicago, Levi'. Alter the program and daughter Leah of Logan, and dancing were enjoyed. games Mr. and Mis. Frank Hancock, Mr A arranged party delightlully and Mrs. Larsen, j was given Wednesday by a group Mrs. George Hnbner entertainof relatives at the home of Mrs ed at a quilting. Dinner was servMary A. Hill Dinner was served ed to Mesdumes Verna Sorensen, A bisket of flowers centered the Ethel Taylor, Alice Sorensen, Mac table. Those present were Muir, lone Larsen, Agnes SorenMary A. sen, and Miss Mary Jensen. Hancock. Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamont Muss Hancock. Eelma Hancock, and daughters, Ellen and Jean of Refreshments were s rved at the1 Ann Sorensen. Arlmo, Mrs. Jack Olson of L A nirely f.1&se of the moetmg to 17. arranged dinner was and Muss Jennie by Sunday held committee Genealogirnl Andrew Lamont, Sunday. Richards. A bowl of fall flowers on Sunday cun" centered the. table. Covers were of held t,ulr nit"lm3 Pioneers Daughters George! their meeting Friday at the home Ing in conn etion with Sacra- - ialfj for j.j- - nnj m,-- , of Mrs. Bessie Ahrens, Mrs. Ada li'cnt meeting. The following pro-- Hughes and daughter, Leota of Hancock.' wtih Muss Garland, Mrs. Walker conducted group singing, gram was rendered, Agnes Ode to the Pioneers"; praveis lone Baker conducting. Opening Mrs. Mabel Durden of Centerville Mrs N. Sorenson, Hannah Whitnev ant Ellen Bird v 'u s were. "We Thank Three Mis. Joseph Willi im Mrs. Topic was given by Mrs. Verna O God for a Prophet', and "Our William Huglus, Sorensen; voial duet, Mrs, Ethel Mount lin II ime so Dtir"; ptay- - Buist. Mis. Edgar Hancoik was has-- ( Walker, Mrs. Eulnlie Welch; mu- ei.s, Z.e-nAndiiMin; Muss Glad-- 1 In sical reading, "Fiddlin the ys Ilughe.s; Paper on "Why I F.n- - ess to a well appointed luncheon of Twilight, Mrs O J. Barrett, talk )oy being Faptmed I r the Dead ' Wrdnred iy In honor Mrs. Mary M. Larsen of la) 'an hv William Rp herds, vocal duet, Owen Hardman, Mrs Jev Walker member of the county board, ac- - Lloyd Adams and Mrs. Pond of Mis. And ew Lamont. Mrs. Waite cordlan solo. Walter D. Ahrcuus; Locan; Miss Been Blark demon- - and her daughter, Virginia of closing song, "Long, Long Ago".' : (rated "Our Book of Aomem- - Smlthfuld with their dinctng pu- t WHAT OF LIBERTY? in t'k'ii of Bus hi .nteoio) grace 'Autumn sepms to ci.angc lies Lee i 1)V, sill BV JLwwjc i;:.u 2. CUP Measure sugar and grape pulp Into large kettle, mix well, and bring to a full rolling boil over hottest fire. Stir constantly before and while boiling. Boil hard 1 minute. Remove from fire and stir in bottled fruit pectin. Pour quickly. Paraffin at once. Makes about 11 glasses (6 fluid ounces each). 1-- . . . Can 2 Pineapple PINEAPPLE n: PINEAPPLE NO. 10c CANS L 2'j FANfEY SLICES 19 c CAN SI ICED white Snnn 3Crystal Giant bars 0XYD0L, large package . 19c SOAP, toilet, 3 bars 10c a-pl- us He,ds Cabbage So,,d Per pound 2c SQUASH, Hubbard, per lb. . MUTTON CHOPS, 2 lbs. 29c 23c d, .MADE BY THE MAKER jo. THE HEATROLA HEATER BOYLE Furniture Co. South Main Phone 138 The Store with the Friendly Doors 39 Q We Give S. & H. Green Trading Sir mns Birs-Nimr- f - 1 , wit 1 BEEF STEAKS, ." . jf lc |