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Show ' Tuesday May 31, 1 1)21. THS JOURNAL LOGAN CITY, CACH3 COUNTY, UTAH .Business Meeting (fingers j cup of larj and 3 cup of butter. Now add enough fc SCHOOL STUDY SHORTS Jhe Bens and GiblsNewsrvper ecld valer to mohten.'aMut I. Tablespoons and tt,.s the 'pastry CMrTit, IV1, AwetlH Edltm cn a slightly figured board. Cui j OLLIE TELLS US A into two halves, one half for the Mower crust and the other for the . GOOD WAY TO MAKE OUR RUBEER STAMPS top and roll each hall out into a ' as a pos-code PlunLl pluijv! Plunk I planH Th perfect, rnearly a toady i,iuuii.tr ot UU.oa sible the size of the pie plate. as lit pounded (list ,haml " Y." " T D. M.: I have gotten some On tile Ink pad ami lhrr on the paper was tie brown satii stampiiijf, could have been chocolate on a light heard plainly that rainy atternoon had Loulhon cup, and set awa.V(ajVt Cun you tdl me how to see approached the stairs that led to fats attio den", 1V V1J19: take it cut without discoloring A U. A. C. Alumni ; 1-- 1 And Social of The .'! - pag' casviru ' Tk f littl ! Pamt tk WrM Mil ky Awe h. j TODAYS CREAT PERSON May 31 aohE WORK PLAY mini ja. Your Birthday? iiHOM At the annual business meetA. Neely Halt, author ef LEAGUE books. to "how make was Ha It", born ing of the Council of the Alumni In Chicago on Thursday, Hay 31, 1833. IAYIRP association of the Utah AgriculSome of his books are "The Hoy Handicraft In Gsnsral Pointers for Handy Craftsman, tural College, Dr. F. L. West, of A GOOD etc. He Written especially for the Boys and I Boj s." The Handy Boy, Sl uto llLR of 1904 MENU; director class the of the has contributed to numerous Girl Newspaper by Roarr PtcklHpaueh 1 and Is one of the writers of the School of General Science at the of the New toik America f Shortstop Will American Boy ." He founded the , you please build a sup-- 1 fliecstd (hackers: Take ure had climbed those, stairs Club ' college, was, elected president of Suppose League , American ' League, and, having exchanged greetings and Every baseball player has his own. Apple kind of small imsveet nul cmk, VJ the association. Dr. West, under ptr is only one a few pokes in the rum with Ohio, mere way of keeping his glove fit for use. Ce Cakt antl A,wei: and iecipes,?crs spiinkle grimed clie.e the constitution of the Alumni tL will oil his every day Scott of the One "What there?" asked, Inventor Bill, you , got. Boy this column. 'oer them lijrhtlv. . 1MU in 'a thing you can da: Sprinkle the OlUe would have replied that It was ,a rtut,cr Bostons holds his under a water fauassociation, will also act as chocolate spot, with uorax, then cet and get it wet before he hues IL ' his new leather stamp !iaye f'od!e of last . falls medium over ,r a ftu minuU,- PLANTS HIS CARDEN WITH' chairman of the executive that liq was trying out. I alvyays rub toy glove with vaseline cold in and let it water it iip d thi n before each game. But on lust enough U THE AID OP. AN MR CUN s asso- - Tples in the story com and ltuy until the cheese is OIHe Explains mittee of live. voak' short after time, for to cover the palm and fingers of the. a to tit (Nt-cuse cool. for apple1 not I.- sen eel ony" i Then, ot course, wa would he vs dates, on this committee were'are glove, and then rub It in. The vasc'tne a little Liling water 1 skould which &nd he asked how "aucepour Olliie made It. wothink ) warm oilier -' follows: Prof. WilMam elected as keeps the glove soft and easy to ban- - i would have Willingly gone Into this exa with Press the mcn like die. W0ldd goods. hiough to use their left (liikin a l.t Francois: Mlt 4 planation; Peterson, 99, director of inter- Each Player Has Cwn Bat , warm iion. This apples in this way also and1 table ions o'f butter in a sauce moderately He bad first hunted up a small block ior instruction; Dr. E. I). Bros- In ths big kagrue every player hr i ' "of Id the hoi wood affect not of the an hull or about Inch a and dye ;vci,d upprtciate a goisl nupe pan, add 2 taMtstoons of con- his own bat. You try out ths varloos I sard, ll, professor of farm man- - ior two inches long, an inch wide, aud a aot although dyes of today are kinds and weights of bats till yon Sc 1 f this cake. stanh. Scr unid niootli half Inch thick, which he had carefully ons that suits you, and then stick tv j smoothed and levelled with his pocket !:idd ' ceps of rah milk. Meat .ot always to be depended upon. Toast that ons until someUilrgg better turns knife and a piece of Then, Mis. C. F. R: Pltase'ttll me . op. d(a to boiling point andseason with htewed FT mt Into one of the wide s!d s of this block mar-h Ths hat I use Is ths same k nd a cake how make mallow to he had bored a small round hole, and isalt t, Apple Sauce Cake a (l.c-l- i (if pepper that which era used ly Birdie Cmr of Into this placed a peg Toast: tut ik.and latH nutmeg, ani IhXew Ybk American League Club. ... .... which served as a handle for the , I happened to pick his up one day, and . Answer: Make an ordinary stamp, winch has bogn Dr. E, L. West, 01, Dr. Robert bcund f American cheese inU.jcup of butu It Seemed to fit me pretty well, so I 1 For the characters oh the stamp; Just stuck to that kiad. Stewart. 02, dean of agriculture yt,y small bits and odd to it libiokeo into smaM pieces. Beat boiled icing, using cup sugar, Which d this ttme to be his InDust Help Grip cup water, and j itials happen, ontantty and whop smooth add G. O. K,", he had used a piece at the University of Nevada; Mr.1 taspoon of prepared mustard Baseball bats are made of various 1 Then before of leather wh taken fioia old i an ot cold s you boiled shoe, just flavoring. milk, FL chicken i ip cut butter, J. Shepard, 91, president of,:uP kinds of wood., hut ash wood la about from whbh the letters were carefully, a as the Cache. Valley Rank, Logan; teaspoon Worcestti shire sauce hi small tuias, 1 uip (anted beat the mixture add to hut with good knife. any, Lout sharp pocket A little tape around the handle of tho (canned)-thinl!! teaspoon salt. Mix the.sl, Word ef Caution Mr. George D. Casto, 15, mem-'aIl- d slip rnawhmallows which have beem tat helps to get a better grip on It. into well haclt-and j cut must those turn letters and iuarteis, Utah Road t of ,"Tou thenij's,! the Roms cup her chopjed pimento players, when their hand are Wards, if you make one of these. oi- iinlo a saucepan over a moderate- - ffho canned) .Ibat to a boiling sweaty, rub dust on the palms and finA Titadoi : Can you give me a1 sion and Judge Asa Pullen. lie would lime caution, d, or else, gers to get a tighter hold. Others use when jou sump them theyll print, At the annual business meet- - !y hot fire. Stir until the heese'Ooin), and again remove from ictipc for fig cookies, the kind powdered rosin,. backwards." DAILY HARD KNOT 111 Cue yolks of 2 consisting of two white layers mixture is umge and jpg of the association held just s melted and the Ollle could have used a piece of mV (Huh up Ons and send It in.) NUTS TO CRACK following the meeting of the itamy and smooth. rihen pour eggs which e have Iren r;ghtU with a f g filling betwcu nthem ber from an old overshoe or boot, inIf you start at tbs proper letter n (Vaka up one and send it In.) 'aten. Sci-vhot in small iuirj Answer: Filled cookies: Beat stead of the leather, if he had wanted council, reports of the years ac- - t hot ovei pieces of toast, ' Who la that famous American auths following sentence and then take to. to a. cream 1 cup sugar 'c cup everv third letter, the title of one of tivities were made. A number, vith black pepper and place a idual lamehms. thor whose last name is what we call next The had been to ths step he glue formed: Shakespeare's plays will the place where we live ? Contributed Iuiuheon Polls: Scald V cun'hird, of minor amendments to the con- - poached egg on each lictvJSme1 clip milk and 1 beaten characters evenly on to the block of now Is by klorle Sykes. ths "Papa. Lilly alert only it wood. once. Once the glud hud dried the scholar milk, and turn it into a nnxmg'i rg. Sift together 3'j cups of stitution of the association were the Banard; bestow pie oa ik was use. for all ready stamp In i Yesterday's: "W ask Lilly." made. Apple Sauce Cake: 1 uip 0f, ov with 4 tablespoons of ugaV 'amr and 3 teaspoons baking Ollle had an old Ink p hotels to do 1L yet we have ft before i t mix-- . add salt. and this ai.l(J coei leas!'oii formal-' of 1921 was his In ,iovvder us when we read a book. What la It?" desk, and he used this for hy; unsweetened aple .sauce The class pad Answer lo yesterday'atj ( Bass and when luk.vwnrm nK bowl. Turn out on board and inking the stamp. But If he had not Pag. (!) cat; (5) carp. j lv voted members of the associa- - Aid be needed for this cake. 1 he! 'llth he could have purchased had the t pad culh of compreised vas- toll thin. Cut into rounds with a sauce should be cold, or one at a downtown store for a verjt tjon and welcomed into the But Thai Isnt ths Bacon Wo Mean What Shell I Writ About? h has been dissolved in 1 -- ockm cuftcl, place a heaping, few cents. "Wht Was Bacon chief work? ganization by Prof. Wm. Peter-- 1 most cold Uore being added to! this subject for your contribunow He anted the teacher. has become Try so ha of of expert the warm 'JC'c'JH,ons lukp water, teaspoon following Tilling Make it in theia son. Mr. Angus T. Maughan he cake batter. tion "Fun Profit and makes most all the rubber (or leather) today: Hare Student, whispering desperately to a i add some of the rounds, and place friend "Tell me quick." cui)s fIour- stamps he needs. "And It's Iota of. Pad From My Feta." j responded for the class of 1921. following way. Pare any kind of )Thcn The friend, whispering "Hanging when uritil fun filltke havent on you tW rounds of ipplevs, cut them into small piec-anything mgredients are wclljcthcr lop of the A nominating committee to tho market." around meat says. dohe 10,000 School Elovator Installed Bake in a quick oven until five nominated the following fif- - es, and put them into a sauce-- 1 b!trid(-- d and set to rise in a warm .ng. I 110,909' ,It'a an "absolutely an with no water (for a soggy place. When high and light (or! light brown. Praps and Praps Not teen members of the association, I This newt pi per Ws will b( Tlcvator that has hern Installed in tho your lock ailk of fThe worms," mentioned to hoar from you. Address your from whose number five will be; cake will result unless the apple a akout an hour) add 4 tabL Spokane, Wash,, Lewi and Citric Fig Filling For Cookies : Mix; Iliad ths teacher, 'causes a lack of silk." letters, contributions, news of your High School, to be used by Crippled I the scarcity cf Then, suppose elected to the Alumni council to auce is very dr y: now place tht,fp0nR od mtlUd bultc-r- , 2 wei together it pound of figs finely club, scout organization, or neighborstudents only. Tho elevator Is auton tap lines," whispered Margie to the of hood, to tho Editor of tho boys and serve for the coming three aucepan over mild heat so that! pa'Ltn fcfTEs. chopped, 3 cup of granulated matic, and each student allowed to girl next to her, "Is caused by the bdx girls section,. carp of this newspaper. rid in it ha been gives a pea key. cf tape worms." Mrs. Rose Ilomer Widt- - the apples may simmer until cd bmon nnd. aid enough flour rugar, 3 cup of boiling water, Kmtid until smooth and 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. soe, 00; Blanche Cooper, 01, Extender. Then beat them well anJ!0 ba'1(be; Set tp rise again, Put this mixture on the range put them thru a strainer. Let and elastic. The. 1st syllable of the 1st name; The 2nd syllable of the 2nd name ClnrkBton, Utah and when high once more (about and let cook cool. Wed May Ztith. 18111. we all like on a hot day to user la always Jiot and generally aweet. thick. The Tbo 2nd syllable of the 1st name ' What name la It? inch in following is another good cookie You can now begin to mix the 1U hours) roll to 2 To Edtor of Boys and Girls Section we have unless a cripple, and is often, cake batter. Cream together C thickntss and fhape into finger filling. Dear Editor was much surpris- bruised. Answer rolls three but yet pleased to find nty "Ding inches long and only Raisin Filling for Cookies: ed King, IB, Laura Cowley Bros-- 1 cup of butter and 1 cup of granu-sarFannie B unto a. in the paper! Journal). Bat" The lat 2nd httle of name the lead Syllable a a than around Hated larger 20, 20, Johanna Moen, Mix 4 cup sugar, 1 cup boiling sugar. Combine 2 cups of I will try my luck again, who an all boys and girl like tq eat because Yours Very Truly ( Willia mLindsay, 20, I. Poult-- flour with 4 teaspoon ground pencil tapering at the ends. Let water, and 1 cup of chopped guess this name: ' t Fannie Bamm. they are sweet. a rise third time and whcri light raisins together thicken with 1 or, 20,Angus M. Maughan, 21,clQves 1 teaspoon of cinnamon and Willard Gardner, 12. and a grating of nutmeg, and sift a third fime, and when light once tablespoon flour. Let boil until lurks in ripe olives, they destroyed SETTING HENS FOR SALE Rhode Dr. R. J. Evans, '09, presided this mixture over a cup of seed- more (about an hour longer) thick. Add 1 teaspoon of chopped the sole excuse for going Island Reds. Call at 1)5 E. 6 N. bake fifteen in minutes' a hot solo less vocal was A anat the meeting. and chopped raisins in walnut meats if desired. quels. oven. (After ten minutes of Housewife rendered by Morris Christensen, other bowl. Mix until the raisins FOR SALE 5 roomed modern brick Reader; Will you Jensen boa he 'Joe to see bungalow. Call No. 7. 21, and a violin solo was given are thoroughly coated. Now take baking open the oven door, slip please says yet time-taba for print a man who ran hold a neutral exIhe out a and brush Followpan 19. little, of Lora one Bennion, your cup by apple sauce, stir SALE John Deere, Gang Plow blanching J and processing fruits pression as he listens to flowery FOR . ing the meeting, refreshments teaspoon ofsoda into it, and turn the rolls over the top with the and vegetables by the cold pack Practically new. Big Bargain. Intoastmaster the about things says v ere served and a social held. it at once into-thbowl contain- slightly beaten white of an egg method? quire at Parisian Billiard Parlor. him. I have lost the one which has been mixed with two and the so butter ing sugar last year. FOR SALE good family milk cow, ' DRAT ER OL HIDE! that he soda will foam over all. tabl spoons of milk ; this will you published will freshen within short thud. I Answer: these canhave had There aint no use them a look. give glazed Stir as foams. Then it vigorously condition. Also a aurrey in good To Bit and scratch R. II. JACKSON, D. C. add the to directions ning Maishmallovu up printed Sauce Ic for flour and raisin mixture Phone 725. Your (M dome; ead sends : a vho to this bowl also. Mix well again Crtam Bod , together 1 cupjA tp W The muse is such hd Bf) i IfE Palmer Graduate self-ad- o COMPETENT ressed mil A envelope ' fritkle sort CUP a!ld without and turn all into a botterod loaf- wants .Write 345 typist poMon. () miss; . personally. . So. 1st, West.. CHIROPRACTOR :ake pan. Bake from one tj one :rtt,rrmg' u.ntl1 ld s,im a thread.! LKs for thm V When you cant find Tomorrow : Fancy salad dress-'ave- n J'' n" ld aside to cool slight- Thtn set Farmers & Merchants Bank nd a '(Vn A subject for moderat GOOD CONFECTIONER rinnouism,a vl"!v; when luke warm heat until 2s for vpecial occasions. A pome, Building of because sale, proprietors )for i ' Write ioto a dciuble Ixiil-o- r Phone 131 Home Calls Anxious: In covering jam!1,ck and ;1iealth. Write (P) care o( Journal. . One a to a'Ll al- - er t " consistency with of is . there jelly paraffin Like Wed 2. marshmallows KlNDLINGLWpOP fo? salo. C art fa BY JUNIUS Thfsl vays the danger that tlie wax pour. s , Grocery. double boiler BY CDOANI ALLAN MOSS. eOPVftlOHT pntd"cr in ot!ln 121, (or not sides adhere to the may TRAOC MArtH RCQISTCHEO U. S. BAT OF, an on and Office follow Let Cat the water) you ,he glass and thus will fail tolany tho-0- 0VHri your vacation. (Adv.Jf into the sirup beat-ad- s t. make the glass For rur NOT A FAIR TEST Keep it warm in the When knights were bold reason you shoulei pick up!1,n8,Yt Fifteen shots w'ere fired In an odtr Men had a lot of gnllant ways: oue u,dd needed, .ach glass in your hand after argument over liquor lu Boston last Twas soft, egad pouring the hot was on the jelley Because they had week, nnd only a gold tooth was and before the wax i ...s a ciuince No street cars in those old days. struck thereby show ing that the men 'poit HtHOOL Rgyr.four AFTER were full of their subject, as the 4 I. OSES to harden, run it around the eelp-- 1 furnished houseRuth Marguerite : Please help Times would Hickville remark. WHY NOT BE ACCOMPLISHED. keeping rooms. 156 No. 2nd East. es of the' glass. If you do this 1 me plan mv trousseau and tell (Ad. in Chicago Tribune) am sure you will have no further me whot household linen I will BPRA Y V G For fruit tree spraying Gentlemen, Boys, Girls, well-know- n 0 home-mad- o 1 11 buual-aiujii- "" p, i , es msga-xin- Bird-Hou- " hand-ma- Litu-We- sts '- - - -- 1 Egg-Chee- . sand-pape- r. tu-d- tlgtu-littin- Egg-Chet- g . 1 ''gg-whit- e, -- - -4 b tea'-'ym- y mu-huoi- commis-Ingredien- 1 ts j 1 du-t- l! v , -- . 1 bell-bo- rubber-stam- I-- to-th- - al-fa- or-upp- le X I on , , - 1 , t 1 fool-pro- 1 Ga-poo- g'rat-year- s: 1-- uil 1 -F- , Bnr-go- an-knee, n. d, , 3-- v 1-- 1 , -- OFFICE CAT , le e ! HpH ' i ) ,(' ' J i - air-tigh- , - trouble. Mrs. Jorn II. Your apples will not burst when baking if you will prick the skin with a fork; before putting them into the oven. Also do not bake them in too hot an oven. ! J Answer: I have had a list of The Brides Trousseau and Household Linen printed to send to my readers who desire sudi information. I will be glad to seruPthis list to yon upon receipt of a self addressed, stamped en- PLANNING THE JUNE WEDDING BREAKFAST velope. Wash or repaint the house which? years ago this was given three of Lowe Brothers Hift'-Stamford Liquid I aint. This ear the aei merely had it washedIt d.dnt need repainting. . This is not an unusual experience among home cwrers who use High Standard. Its one of tne reasons why they will use no other. Come in and let us tell you what you ought to exWe hav pect of paint. Litera-tui- e, some interesting Seven too. Evertoh & Sons Logan. Utah ' oung Wife: Will you kindly give me a recipe for one pic crust that wills not lise? Mi fie always That great 'question, the wedding breakfast menu is upper- rises. most now in the minds of many Answer crust for one June brides-eleThe follow1 cup of bread flour into Put pie: and ing menu is both dainty a bowl and work into it with the seasonable: Jellied Tomato Bouillon ' With Cheesed Crackers Chicken a la Fiancios with DRINK Tiny Rico Croquettes ct nue e'l.its I - Luncheon Rolls Fruit Salad, Garnished -- Ladies, learn to whistle, warbling, chirps, finger, teeth, flute whistle imitating forest of birds. Open dally, G. L. Groff. Chicago Sunday 10-Musical Seminary, 2828 Madison St., need. CRYSTAL SODA WATER Vanilla Ice Cream, Marshmallow Sauce PURE AND REFRESHING Coffee Fruit Punch Sterilized Bottles Asliolutely Jellied Tomato Bouillon : Make Clean, 1 dozen, 12 ounce 1 quart of bouillon in the ordin- '.Bottles $1.25 ary way; add to this quart 2 .Sold Everywhere cups cf the soft inteiiors of ripi We pay .25c per dozen for uncooked tomatoes and a two 12 ounce bottles ounce package of granulated gelatine, which has been soaked in 1 cup of cold water. Season to Crystal Bottling Co. taste with ealt, onion salt, and 72 West First North , ptpper; and heat all together Logan, Utah to boiling point (stir until the gelatine is dissolved. Then strain 5. , OT exmtly lazy- I ttuut to alt lu he iiiortilii' Intzy An' Jst dream a bit. limeo't got ambition Tt For a fdngle thing Iteguler coiidithin Kvry bloomin Spring. ' Want to sleep at noontime (Ought to work Instead), But along at moouiime Hate to go to bed. Find mjself For a sunny spot Jest that Springy, feelln, Tlmt la what goL Ie Like to set Fer a pipe an book. Like to go In a meudew-hrooWith some fish deceiver, Underneath a free Jest the old Spring fever. Thats what's ailin' tael k . Elbert Hubbard said of Brann, (be demon iconoclast: "He wrole on asbestos and dipped his peff In tobacco." Humfih! It la reported that only those public libraries equipped with will conautomatic fire sprinklers tain Elinor Glyns forthcoming novel. BACK TO EARTH When war waged ft wide desolation He pulled down bis Ffteen per day Now It fills him with deep constern- Call or see Thos J. Rowley, J16-- Deseret Mills. Pjhone SELL good APPLES at a reasonable price. So West Center Street 4 , or Fhone 679. FOR PAINTING, CALC1MIMNO OR PAPERING In or out of town. eent a One word per tzsue. Nr Mathews and Larsen. Phone 113 charge for less than 16e for Oral or 65I-issue. Unless you have an ad vert leIng account with ua send cash with ATTENTION. AUTOMtWBILE OWNERS Used tires and guaranteed order. vulenltlng at reduced rates. Have DRESSMAKERS 68 Wl I N. you. iree fixed up for spring. George Cammock, 156 S. Main. FOR SALE Electric washer cheap. The American Society of Heat Phone 48. J -' ing and Ventilating Engineers team. will hold its annual convention howr he tossed it away, Jin Cleveland June 1416. a LOST Two bicycles both without There la one pest worse than the name plate. Finder return to PUOBATK AND GUARDIAN-- . 784-polecaL We refer to the or 556. SHIP NOTICE phone individual who wont apologize when he knows hes wrong, and WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE 4 CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR TH M ation To think hard-heade- d FOR SALE Two good work Everton & Sons. W or 5 roomed modern house at once. Write D. A. Wootton. Tremonton. .should. Brown says one kind of tightwad is the man who chucks ha newspaper FOR SALE one Oilver typewriter. Phone 131. out of a street car window after else have lest somebody it, reading FOR SALE-Pho- ne Electric washer cheap. a look. 48. -- (Copyrlfht) Another advantage of that, port- FOR RENT Furnished housekeep-room- s, also a 4 room Apt., with able house idea Is that it would be be ao easy to move when undesir- bath summer rates. Inquire at the Office and Residence Phone 148 able guests were expected. Vernon Apt. No. 2 2nd North. 2 Office Hours: a.nt., Id? p.m. CLERKS (Men, Women) over 17. Womans intulton may be all that for Postal Mail Service. 1120 Dr. Edith ILStcinberger it pretends to be, but wed back the month. Examinations Jane. Experivillain any ence 'chances of a unnecessary. For free particOSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN time against those of a trampy look- ulars of instruction, write R. Terry, . Suite 17 Logan ing gentleman. , (former Civil Service examiner) Itah Thatcher Bldg. 674 Continental Bldg. Washington When they discovered that danger D. C. ; 10-1- well-dress- ..... RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOB FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the Find Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of MORONI PRICE, Deceased. Creditors wilt present claims wih vouchers to the undersigned at his place of - residence in Smithfie! i Cache County. Utah, on or befoie September 17th. 1921. Date ef first Publication May 17th. 1921. PRICE JR. Administrator NELSON, Attorney for the Estate. MORONI- L. E. - |