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Show Thursday, Oct. 5, 1022. TUB JOURNAL, Celery Culture for -- College-Experim- Conference Fares .FROM: Preston -- h j RECIPES FOlt MANGO PIOHLE8 The closet contains a few jars of "mango pickles for use on guest occasions. The real mango is a fruit, formerly found only in Southern Asia, but now grown In nearly all countries. In addition to its use as a fruit, the mango forms the basis of most ehutneys of the East India type. The mango melon is a small round melon with yellow'skin and' white d al (Ieoh. But the term "mango Is now to stuffed pickles, and . the housewife of today who talks about her'.mangoes has never seen a real mango melonj she refers to any small green melon stuffed, burr ' gherkins stuffed, or stuffed green peppers. The following pickles are called ln bur country. mangoes ap-pi- cusp 'PaKfWlprbgS-fTfTffsl'- r tiny green nutmeg canteloupes in brine, as follows: Ise one pound of salt to every six quarts of water and needed to cover the melons, weigh down the melons m thus until (By frothing 1 "frothing ceases. mean the small bubbles which begin i to appear on top of the water after you put the melons Into the brine, indicating that fermentation is tak- discussion of the various factors 1787 Thomas Stone of Maryland, which go toward the succtssfu. signor Of the Declaration of Indcpen- production of mst class celery Jence, died at Alexandria, Va. Born A great deal of experimental in Chailes county Md., In 1743. work is yet to be done on fertib ' A, Arthur, twenty-firizers lor 'celery, but so far as is President of the C. B. born at known, manure seems to give Fairfield Vt. Died ifi New,,York Nov , it the: best results in most castes. i&, iSse. 852- - The Michigan Stole Normal As the circular points out, celis a native. of the marshes school nf Ypsfianti was dediewtedr days, howlei 'Kingsley S. Bingham, first ing glace. After several ntaf the coasts of Europe,' At- will dtsapppan) bubbles the ever, rics , and Akia; 'Therefore it will r.efuhlicHii governor, of Michigan When the frothing ceases, the meltolerate a dry soil. Utah has diet! aLGren Oak, Mich,, Born at Ca ons must be soaked ln clear, cold wa-- , Y. N. Dee 5, 1808. kind of soir upon which cel nillus, two days After this soaking, for ter demanded 1886 The Serbians erythrives. This, together, with In a kettle lined with scald them our climate gives it a peculiar the withdrawal of Turkish garrisons or with grape leaves, in waspinach crispness and sweetness un front Belgrade and other fortresses. and boil them for to ter cover; drain, Com1886 American Board of known to other varieties. Drain in'weak 15 minutes vinegar. missioners for Foreign Missions opTrench versus level planting, ened with the followthem covpr and again annual meeting at Des its and single versus double rows Momes. 76th, letting them ing spiced vinegar, week. are thoroughly discussed, the 1908 France one for in this stand England and Russia advantages and disadvantages agreed on united .action to prevent Spiced Vinegar. To six cups of hot of both methods being pointed war in the Balkans. viregar add one ounce of cloves, and the big 1919 The Prince of Wales was ounce of dried ginger 'root out in. each case. One of . (this can be obtained from a drug jobs in celery growing is eltmg wlcompd at Reglna. boil this mixture for five the! plants. 'There are thrcojONK Vk.h ago "t store): today fully explained in - which this t Jorty dfed in train collision- - npaP minutes. (Douhle fhia recipe as. many times as necesslary to cover th num-e- r maj be done: with a dibble, with Pa melons you, wlBh a ttbwel. and With fingers. New York .American: best! New P of cantaloupe is Consideiatle space given Nationals in i first game ax J the! methods ot irrigation and worlds series. impor-taan This is cut rvation. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS . phase of the work as the T. P. O'Connor, celebrated Irish gro InCmnst .lie kept moist and Journalist and politioiad , (born at ire i iron) weeds at all times. Cel Athlone, Ireland. 74 years ago today J Frank' H . Hi tehcoTkf ot'iu er ost master General or theTrS.rMftf W : Amherst, (5., 53 years ago today.A .Probably fher mos t important Charles F. D. Belden. librarian of to j, phase of celery according -j 1830-i-Che8- ter st i - . 1 j' 1 one-ha- lf . , , ; ?J , jrntfW(aJbeirib the blanching bffVJone of thetms. Thiaf'may edthvr yAtheboards .or with earth Hhftvt rl tW method which g(v-- I excellent e,s 1$ieUah celety flavor is blanching' with eartn. Boards ' sometimes impart a resinous flavor. Included in the circular is an Article by Dr. I. M. Hawley, Professor qf Entomology at the Utah Agricultural College, on insects and pests which attack celery. Also a survey of celery diseases by J. J. Tanbenhans, taken from Diseases of Truck Crops and Tht.r Contiol.. Much of the; irfermat'on con-!tainp- di the (Circular is the re-suit .ofrthe Sleriences cf some of our.mqsts uccessfuE'eelery Utah. Other inforgrowers-f- it mation is the result of Profes-- ' sor Abells w a experience and that of authorities on celery, 1 growing. w 4 TICE Legislatives Stale Senator, G. A. Hogan, Lewiston. Representatives, N. W. Merk-le- - . The Editor es per )iour has no time to lamp the beauties of nature. To him n bow-thorn bush and a billboard are blend-,de- d into one made riot of color. M CURIOSITY comDoctor Now you see, what es of eating green apples when your mother told you not to, Boy I didnt eat em cos I liked 'em. I was determined to find , out , she told me not to. t a Home is a place where the modern sons and daughters sleep when every thing Is closed. veland American league baseball team, born at Barnett, Ga., 33 years ago today. Most people who have nothing, to BY LINE WITH BOLSHEVISM Parallel Drawn by H. G. Wells Pretty Good Explanation of Ex-ist.- Situation. Is corvftiGMT ...... - ed BXston Public Library, bord,M Syracase,' N. Y. 52 years ago today jt 'll! Loui8e DreR8Pr-Peu,ar actr88,Pr ' Cblunv at bord the American. stage, bus O., 40 years ago today James C. Bagby, pitcher of the Cle- IN ... $6.55 ... 6.10 5 90 5.50 5.25 5.20 5.10 4.95 4.80 4.55 In., effect via: UTAH IDAHO CENTRAL RAILROAD-dis. Tickets on sale Oct 1 to 8 inelusive. Return limit Oct. 12. Children five "years 0f age and under 12, half fare. Under five years of age. when accompanied one teaspoon ful of brown augar into each melon chop up any melon which is broken and add this to the mixture also, then begin stuffing the melons. This recipe will stuff about four do, en melons. When packed full of the which mixture replace the skin-dis- c you previously removed, secure it ln place with tooth picks pack the melons ln stertlifed glass Jars and cover them with the spiced vinegar used previously but now sweetened to taste bring It to the bulling point be-- , fore pouring it over the melons) partially seal JSirs process In hot water for 15 minutes (to seal airtight, completely seal and store. Tomorrow The Newest Thing In Bridge Cloths. A11 Inquiries addressed- - to - Miss Kirkham In care ot the "Efficient Housekeeping department will be answered tn these column! In their turn. Tills requires considerable time, however, owing to the greet number receelved. Bo If a persona or quicker reply la desired, a stamp-e- d and envelope must be enclosed with the question.- - OFFICE CAT ! ..... . by a parent or guardian, free. Round Trip tickets will be sold Special Train Sunday, October 8th, will leave Preston 5:00 a,m, Lewiston 5:17 a. m.. Richmond 5.28 a. m. Smithfield 5:40 a. m Logan Hyde Park 5:47 a, m 6:03 a in.. Providence 6 Millville 6:13 a. m., Hyrum 6.23 a. m., Wellsville 6:32 a. m., and Mendon 5 :43 a. m. r Waat. fisfotrttrfrnrfftrrrsrrk'ttrffieae ....,E1.FCheathatnAgentA4 ingredients together then add to Sweeping la Right them one teacupful of aalad oil. Put , n . c Stuffing for Cantaloupe Mangoes: One. pound of ginger soaked In brine for two days until soft enough to slice; one ounce of ground black pepper, one ounce of a'lspice soaked for two days In a weak brine then dried one ounce of crushed celery seed, one or ounce of mace: one half-ouncloves one cup or grated horseradish and four ounces each of white and (A bint of yellow mustg rd seed. chopped, sweet pickles or preserved watermelon rind will improve the - lit,.-ver- . , Hyde Park Logan Providence Millville Hyrum ..... Wellsville Mendon ..... to pickle,) When the cantaloupes have soak' ed for a week in this cold spiced Vinegar,, take tirna from it: (saving the spRedvingar) remove a small troBmte top of each melon scoop out the Interiors of stuff them with the following ture: - SmtthlieidTr.rZiiZtZl.i5.60 KipKmon ent TODAY'S EVENTS 'Celery Culture for Utah, by Centenary of Moses S. Beach, notT. H. A til!,. Assistant Professot ed New York newspaper publisher. of Horticulture, Utah 'AgriculTay Pay OConnor, the celebrat tural College, is the latest circu ed Irish journalist and political lead - lar publishcd by the Utah Agri er today enter upon hia seventy- cultural Colloge Experiment Sta- fifth year, tion. The town of Zeeland, Michigan, to As the celery acreage in Utah will begin a celebration in honor day is increasing every year, and of the seventy-fiftanniversary of thefe are possibilities for con- its founding.. sider able develpment of celery Portugal keeps a yiationfiolidaj predetion in Utah, this circular day ln ceiebratioa or the anuiver-h- S been published to a.d new lgary 0f the establishment of the re, groweis, and to give the more pubh(. experienced producers opinions The marrlage js t0 take pIace t0. of some cf our mwt successful ' of Mim Mlrlara Marsb daughter Celery growers. of Wilbur W. Marsh, of Waterloo, Id As celery is one of the most treasurer of the Democratic National profitable crops, it can be raised Committee, and Bennet Champ Clark on land where farmers are ob- only son of the late Champ Clark, liged to c?e high priced water Speaker of the C. S. House of Itepre. tor irrigation purposes. sentatives. , , Lewiston Richmond Statioa , PAC CITT, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Efficient The State of Utah By T. H. ABELL Review 6f Circular No. 47, Utah AgrieulUura! LOGAN do make the mistake of doing it. 'Lizat what fo you buy dat odder box of shoe blackin Go c?n nlgga, dat aint shoe black-I- n dats ma massage cream. JUNIUS moss. teal, ex ogas auxh RT. Off TSAOC MARK ftCOISTCRKe U. This life we live is irksome No matter where we be; The road Is lined with boulders And breakers crown the sea says Vr.cle Josh in the Cherokee Mes- The latest thing is the dishrag sweater." Ought to go nicely with the bath towel skirt. -- H. G. Wells was discussing bolshevism. It's too bad," he said, "for, qfter ser ger anl then continues: The highest price we can pay for But iye musst get discouraged stlj the bolsheviks meant well. But Js to steal it. the next to .see. went Thats anything you a cheat jhKiVSf,; An declare that lifes fliej we The ''Either where. trouble it. Mir cheapest and best is to beg 'JViry For the prospects aint so !t-don't go far ankiigh 3 else we go too I w hen a feller gets cold feet. earn cheering Xar How did you like the girl I dug up like to greet a feller that Like the man in the French resfor you. cares and clouds Can laugh at taurant As far as Im concerned you trouble in hisself That squares i This poor devil looked at the tury her again. ' With his fist as well as prayers. French menu, which ufes Greek to One that earns a benediction. him, and then he touched an item The Modem Interest. with ids finger. Thu ,walter brought That is mighty soft and sweet; him a plate of soup. "Did you ever read that poem enHe blessed the world he lives in, Well and good. His soup finished, titled, The Man With the Hoe? And he never got cold feet. he touched the next item. The waiter Sure you got It straight? Inquired brought him a second plate of soup. What you dont know costs you a Farmer Comtossel, That title sounds With a repressed oath he touched (lie lot to me more like politics than poetry of money third item, and a third plate of soup and comes Pearls from Oysters, was set before him. Playlna Card Production. some In desperation then he touched the diamonds, usually come from The United States produces between poor fish. and 30,000,000 packs of 2T,, 000, 000 hist item of all, The waiter .brought him cards a year and Imports fewplaying ' Another argument for the poor er than 500,000. peripatetic. The motorist at forty mil 1 W ANTED deet toppers. Apply to D. Hausen shoe shop 62 West H. FOR SALK Hand .washing machine. 1st Can be driven by motor. Apply North. The long skirt seems to be coming into favor again," Ye, and soon ft 369 North 1st. 1West, ... ;t AtlT,K3 Let us furnish your winwill be sweeping the entire country." FOK BALK Grandmothers fruit, f ter apples, Jonathan or Ganos. Wo old fashioned cherries. ground Rumor or Decanter! , Deliver. Geo. IV, Rose, Phone 67 0.R-There's a rumor that Wombat baa a decanter once owned by General GOLDEN BANTU M CORN at canning W E MAKE old watches run as good an new ones. W. Luthy, Journal Lafayette." Is there auythlng in tj labtdry prices. N. L. Nelson. North A ' Building. t Judge. r Logan. Rhone GT5.R2. W.AXTK Gal .about . FOR S.)I,L Good wagon , and - hay , ....14 yrs. to care Incurable. , 0 year ,J v harness 'vJr Seven year- old rack used "Doctor, can you help met My D20-.' ( 2:25 dally. Call name Is Boggs," Sorry, my dear air. mare, weighs 1650. Phone 1 cant do anything for that." Boston FOIl SALE OH - KENT Two four , KXPF.RT dressmaking, suits, dresses Trunscrlpt. and overcoats mde at reasonable roomed buildings which . can be moved. Apply 162 South 1st West, f Prices. 398 Canyon Road, Phone 947- An Axiom. N. J, Alice Did Gladys have a good FOR SALE -- At a bargain, plpelesat time? , for Hot suitable for large CIOIL KKKVK'K examinations Virginia Well, ahea , a widow I Oct, Many clerical vacancies. $li0 store or liall. ltiter Bros. Drug Co, . New York Sun. unnw jrssary. monthly. Experience now open, For KOH HALE Beautiful modern bunfree list of post long y Job. galow, Practically new Situated U Write J. Leonard (former Civil SerMrs. Knieker Do you look for vice examiner) 674 Equitable Bldg. best location of the city. Call 852-work I me methWillie No, mum; Washington, D. C. 1 Weary ' Nursu-FOR HAI.E Af Ola Larsons od la to listen In for It. , Inclined MECHANICALLY men onions, celery beets, cabbage, ry wanted to learn automobile oik. 'And1 perennial arid bulbs all kinds of Legion Pott in Korea. ,, f Finest practical training In AmArlra. An application haa Just been re- plants. 212 E. 8rd S. Phone 497 Easy and quick to learn. Good pay, : 1, ceived for a charterer an American I,.,.. Job ready soon as qualified. Write Sixteen HALE LEASE FOR OH tlia Korea Leglbn's by Legion post In Ex. for big. illustrated book. roomed furplshed house. Modern plains everything. TrainingFREE, There are Ll national department. begms at once. Dont delay.) .Box & Journal. persona eligible for1 membership in except hfat. ,20), North t ) 1st East, 1 '; Korea and the application hears all phone f. ' the names. The local post' will have "ft1" i Fight Over Latin and Crek. Us post in Korea and t being organ- BABYCHICKh"-ne- vy laying itram; e A biller war is being waged ised by M, L. hwjneharh treasurer of ('nla'tilr4krijGuaranteA full.count the Southern i Presbyterian mission In sate arrivgi within' 72 hours of U A Freoch pariWent werthe rpien.hm that country. In his letter accompany PioneeV Hatchery. 320 8 Spring, Los of LatinIre and Greek as Cotupnlwnrv athille French 'Colleges..1 Soetnlists' lng the application for a, charter Mr. AnWles " and others with modern ideas want Snlrelmrt said; .Please hae the apthen and give more intention plication geted upon as quickly as pos- FOR SALE Five roomed house on to mn iui id training and Industrial subreason we as have ' for sible, good 1st West. Also forty acres' im- jects. Catholic, and conservatives ,!n wauttng to get busy and get the post proved in Lewiston for sale or trade. general see great danger to the state organised Into a going concern."' tli In abandoning the study of the Ian-Apply 488 Sooth 1st West. guages from which French, was de! Knew. Ha rived. America wa cited as having RENT FOR Ah!" rhapsodlcally asked the prebrought studies up to date,, but the siding elder, who really knows what ROOMS for rent. 33 E. 2nd North. reply was made that ever In America a little boy lika this one Is thinking? S certificate as oXiort pom! chopper I do, "'replied Gap Johnson of Rum- FOlt home. would nt help In matriculation. KENT Furnished pus Ridge, And after youre gone Im 977. ' Phone going' to lick the thunder out of him for it." Kansas City Star. at FOR RENT Five roomed house SH GRIFF'S HALE 456 S. Main. Phone 184. Doubtful. National 'Bank ot the Republic s' A London emporium haa opened FOR RENT Three rooms. 361 E, 3 corporation, . Flgimtif. , ' cafe' where men maysit In comfort VS. South. ' . while tbelr wives are shopping. That J. W. Barrett Defendant ' Is, of coarse, if there is a man who FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms 485 To be sold at Sheriffs sale. On the ' can alt in comfort while his wife is ' 7th day of October 1922 at the front South 1st West. dodr of the Court House, Logan City doing that sort of tiling. London Punch. FURNISHED ROOMS For Light Cache County, Utah, at the hour of 4 oclock P, M. the following describhousekeeping.. , ?Q5 .East. 3rd ' ed real estate belonging to defendant North. Try Thla. J, W. Barrett to-- it: Flies cannot eland extreme cold. By FURNISHED housekeeping rooms Beginning in the East line of Lot 1 In J and them the them catching placing and1 apartments' for rent. Some of Block 31, Plat A. Logan City Survey, refrigerator overnight you wIH,soon them Steam heated. Phone 549-at a point 8 rods North and 128 get them so rheumatic that they canfeet west of the South East Corner not lly about and bother you, Boston FOlt BENT A good dry farm. A of Lot I, Block 31, Plat A Logan City Survey, thence North 65 feet; Transcript. good proposition to the right par- .thence West 20 feet; thence South 1 South 65 feet; thence East 20 feet to point ty. Calf 486 or address 273 Anticipatory Psopls. of beginning. , , I really dislike to .talk to her; she West Logan. Together with a right of way has such a habit of finishing one's senJeruialetn. English Dally for Over the following: Beginning at a tences for one, Y6u know the kind? Jerusalem soon Is to have a dally point 3 rods North or the South East Ye: they listen faster than yon newspaper published tn English. It Corner of Lot 1, Block 31, Plat A, Lo ' can talk to them." Boston Tranwill be owned and edited by an Amer- gaa City Survey, thence North 11.5 script. ican woman, Mrs. Gatling of New feet; thence ?West 101. 6, feet; thence North 53.5 feet; thence West 12 York, who hue sqnt several months thence South 55 feet; thence Whence Tommy's Idea. ln Palestine studying local conditions. feet; EaBt 113.5 feet to the place of beginTeacher Tommy, why do you spelt a for 3250,000 has Mrs. Galling paid ning. hank with auch a large B"7 Dated thla 16th day of September building to be used for her venture. hank a said 'Cause that pa Tommy The presses and otlier mechanical 1922. It a no had unless aa good large equipment for the paper are now on M, H Peterson, Sheriff capital. London Answers. - Adv (heir wav out from the United States. 1, -- 2. -- 728-W- ' e ! Far-Awa- 46' 1 1 1 n ( 1 w J. -- y, Logan, George Romney, Smithfield, Howard Reese, Benson. MICKIE , THE PRINTERS DEVIL r- Then Sue the City , Rastus!t By Oiarb Sughroe Vmmw Hmtpm Ub County o r Four year Commissioner, M. C. Rigby, Newton. Two year Commissioner. Joseph II. Olsen, College. County .Clerk Ray L. Olson, Logan. County .Treasurer, Joseph W. Peterson, Smithfield. County Assessor, II. B. Campbell, Providence. Jennie Recorder,1 County Christensen. Hyrum. County Sheriff, Lyman Sor V ensen, Mendon. County Atlorpey, E. S. Chambers, Logan. County Surveyor. Leo Wendei boc, Logan. . f 4 4 . , I a. 4 |