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Show J - TnE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAVSVIU.F., UTAH smgm Salt Lake Gty Directory armTism Nr.P-o- -r C'" b r,T,rv I y I11 ,l0B , f "e ' R Kipling sonderful Jack Fjwt. bo season of the year when Scb are not o nJer. . - wich filling, like soup, niaj be made out of anything which la edible. Water cress on the growl bank! of running brook! and even look! for K tt one If -j- d weather, . found green and palatable. It aandwlcb tri a moat piquant imsoa with olive oil, aalt. a bit lemon juice. with - a rf pepper and and lay on the but-jjiwk of augar - fill-m- f - Filling. Chop green pep that have been cut Into halvea ftpp tt aim-ur- r the beeda and fiber removed, for ten mlnutea tn a tablesponn-d- i ot butter. Beaaop ,wlth aalt pnd Spread on buttered m aside to cooL )! fervid. cheese, made and aeaaoned green ,ak chopped onion. Chives, trnprr, nuta or chopped cherries, will tcU a variety of sandwiches, maple sugar rbopped almonds, mped nne. chopped nuts, mixed with mvgh thick cream to make a filling patch' or cottage cream pMAth with 'ADDIIdD --w, MODEL, 40 ELECTKIC 181 song: T l I'm o happy, Jm o like to work. I like Rn. to pi tv Whichever It in I do not nnml So Iona a the wind i uil nd kind You are Indeed erj uierry, sul the Frost Brothers. And Why shouldn't I he? asked Jack Frost. When the wind takes a nap 1 can do such splendid grk. Ever thing Is so still. Nothing dls turbs me. But Im talking too much. ' We must be off. So Jack frost nud the Frost Broth era were off. All 6ver the countryside they went waving their sticks covered with tin icicles, a special kind of Idcles used by Jack Frost. They waved It over the flowers, they waved It over the shrubs, the giuss, over everything, ln fact We must see that the flowers go to bed and let the snow and the winter winds have their chance Besides no one would care for the flowers as they do now If they grew In the garden every single day of the year. Half of thi Joy of flowers Is watch- lr vach laid 'little hopped raisins, nuts and Juice to soften. hopped figs or dates with ra. a pinch of clnnnnton or rwige a few cloves. Casserole Foods, ft average housewife ot today Is for every possible labor saving device which she enn nse econom Ically. ' The casserole F. baa much, to rec omniend It. It may be placed In mod erate oven with It contents and dlsmissed from the ad util serving time. I no limit to the auer. 4e foods 8one onepossibility la tldnk P something new every day. Chestnuts sn Casserole. Remove the rll from three cupfuls of chest-Ibem Into casserole' and ltk three cupful! of highly sea-chicken stock. Cover and cook sI.m men for three hours en the stock with flour and but rw,kl together and serve hot - 0 'b eassende. tn Casserole, eg. from a leg of hissing Imifrylng 'I bold in f Have . three lamb Put punJoLseur tbe Julcee r"n' 'be mid. brush with hut aptiohle with salt and , Wt Into s casserole. pepiet Add one ,H,,u,"es cut Into culiea. one 'ring henna, one-hal- f cufr carrots cut Into cubes or strip. "f onloa two ot cupfuls 7vith nd strained tomatoes thick two tuhlrspoonfuls of huttet ' sell mixed together. Cook e vegetables " casserole. S?01 are soft. of Serve This Castslnaudary. prepared thus: Kwk " heans over night. Blew . same water until babbling ssl.le for an hour. ' Drain the nd add boiling watei nt near,y d""- - Put two ait rooked chicken or 1 drained heuna. one sliced cupful of strained to qUnrt nf hro,b nrt ny meat sauce Into w S(d k ne uncover. hour: 3l! 1 W,,1 "fcfead crumbs and a pped parsley; brown and ,ish l .ue Casssrols on the radio and teewhat the weatherman Mya. lets see if there isn't a goxl Dixie quartette, somewhere, or almas baud That a satisfaction it is to know your radio will do its duty. Good, reliable Atwater Kent Badiot That a hot of frienda its deendabihty bat made! "?u can alwavt count on an Atwater Lent"- - w herever radio it known, tbaf t w bat they say. 1 hen H.uln-tneU.r- SETS, $U, t lakw Thta quality of steadfast nets it built in, and doubly assured by 222 factory testa or intpecliona. Hrnre the common remark,! f Atwater Kent makes it, ita right. STS r SslI.rlM frKM S sol ta-- f attg-gestio- n i hear. said the Frost Bn, there. w never heard ( u tulk like this before Do you enjoy seeing tlie flowers com trp- ln the sprtngf Ila, ha, ha, laughed Jack rost. And as he laughed tbe flowers which had not alrendy been touched hy hit magic stick began to droop and wilt. . That was such a cold laugh, they whispered ar their heads nodded forward. We really couldn't stand It. Eves though we wont see our friend, Mr. Sun, rntil next year. When Jack Frost jaw the flower drooping at his laugh, be chuckled some more. Im a clever old chap, he said. Indeed you ere, said the Frot But havent you worked Brothers. long enough yet? Havent you frostbitten enough flowers? Ah, said Jack Frost, what would happen to you if I were not the leader?" "We do not know, said the Frost Brothers, "but you have such a marvelous love of your work you could keep at It forever and ever." Oh no, not as tong as that, said 'jack Frost "I would not have such a good time If I did this all the time. It'a always such a treat to me now. "And I love It as 1 disappear In the morning to hear the people say : "'Jack Frost must have been around last Jlgbt.i01v-- I Ive to hear that "Ah yes. Ita a celebration to go like this as well as our work P Ths Unpardonable Crime. Arrival Here, here! Whats the trouble? Ilj stunder Theyre running Jones out of town; he was caught minding his own business. New 5wtday Mf hi 4704 WlwOleOon Cnllfornlu nmv soon gain the altar from the funtous Stoke Foges church. It was In the churchyard of thin church that 5ray wrote Ids Elegy In a Country Churchyard" If the now Imfore the locul church council receives the Anal approval of the chancellor of the diocese, the altar will soon cross the Atlantic to adorn the Church of the Little Flowers," near I.os Angeles. Laughed Jack Frost ' X Am at a At.. A. Ammtm . , i. each duck, Add a town, of conversation. Ino1 way by The lady, of two onins, cufuls ns n 8mn halla. and two asked Mary where she lived. Jii Well." said Mary, very lmprtan! .. fj Potntowi cut Into large I lire ftf penty and yr you know Bobble, the cat? "r seasoning him." to door - fight next 0nt I,e in i c.. fuder, then serve the duck His Company Manners with the litoLPlat,'r ab,! hnt wtld r tmllevt Lftth Jimmie Iure me He Uh the duck. His Mothef (who wants him " U you pletie) If "hut. Jlm"'? Little Jimmie If Rs " S"3- u-- l'lunitilnr, lUh. Co. HI. VA iMllfh 1408, Uat.ri.la at all 1alnt. and Hardware ltullilliiK Be true, to your teeth, or your teeth Jr p Painless Parker Dentist l74Vi South Mala Street Salt Lake City 1 SemloH Hole! Cwwt Si.lt m4 K. Unamfei. Hospitality rcrUUlPRlCES aatisfaction that Atwater Kent Radio yives, for lesa than the ftg urea quoted here. 1 ou can pay a great deal more without getting more. ad Smu HmMo a. "BaSte's TwmM VJm At., iiw Km Ult SfMtkmi ' Ton cannot buy the Iw, hw all-rou- PhUsAalphla, Po. Cutting Critiqun. Iloliert professor of ut the Fontainebleau school, painting was shown over a very blatant new apartment house the other day by Its owner, h New York hullder. e," the man said, at the end of the visit of lnsectIop, I guesa there aint an apartment house like this In the world Twenty-foustories, 7 elevators, Il.ooo rooms, 800 bathrooms, and best of all" here he paused Ini presslvely "best of all, air, the place Is fireproof, absolutely fireproof, throughout. "Oh, whut a pity! said Mr. Sulnt-lluber- lak. ami VVnl No. (Hr, I luh. Phono price money-savin- g t, r Better to be envied than pitied. hy, 4ianM la aita. kosli til, PICKLES ARROW RRANIl Tor thuM wa want lb. Wwt CTAn l'lCBLB CO. BALT LARK CITY. .Salt Lake Costtmis Co. ABSiKSao Gulls Liksd Strnwbarriao. Strange ptculc guests were at a clambake on the shore at Bel fust, Mulne, when a flock of seagulls, after circling about, swooped down and mude an attack on a plate of strawlierry turts, although they left the apple tarts on the plate. t)n!y one of the blrda succeeded in getting uwuy with one of the tidbits of des sort, ami he was followed for some distance hy the others trying to get a bite. euter-tnlne- MW.Wa,WmW.dlUk.a(.Pa d FURS WANTED W. enn nay wnr.foryne.fnr than mown mmlbtr A trt.1 .bloawnl oUi 01010. nwTUirla Wnu far (, m llm rr 7V. AMERICAN H IDE A FUR CO. n. 1ST Waal houUiTomrW.SaU laheUiy.Otok 7o Read Mote Je to Learn More All Books Well Memory of Animals. It Is said that the memories of certain animals are longer and more trustworthy than those of humans. Womans Home Companion. Costwmoa, Operas, Play Boohs. Afaaha, etc. w at Pablishtr'a Frlces eend them GO.D. tf you eay so. Dxsmrr book company 44 loot Sooth Teaqrie - P.aBeslfSS SC Salt Lake City Imitators are a servile race. elllinmmmtes oo leated tires that grip like acleatedshoe Chains -- -- this winter? NO! Yet, safety all the rime not Just when chains are on! And quietness all the time not just when chains are ofH Geared tires are the tire industry's answer to winter's most annoying problem. 'What an innovation! The picture tellj the story. Geated tires . . grip wet roads . . d bite into snow ... are in slush and mud . respond four-whedemands the brakes. of effectively to AND THEN, after the trying conditions of winter have worn down the cleats, comes into play the standard long mileage Dunlop non-skiballon tread . ready when spring comes to take over the changed road demands brought about by the difference between winter and spring xoad conditions. The winter mileage provided by the cleats themselves is entirely additional to tbe standard tread mileage. 3unlop considers this winterized tire one of the greatest of its Jiiny inventions for the safety and comfort of motorists. T DvuhpJeolm: If tbr Dunlap ripnstulaUvt has not bad timi to nail you, uirf youforjert to tbs utartit Dtmlep borne. , 5 ' J 1 sure-foote- el . d u-ar- 1 DUNLOr TIKE AND KUBBER CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. MJPJMDIP V 1yL City, 1929 battery eet also has clear tone, aeleet Wlty, great range and plenty of volume, plus beauty and compactness. Hawk without a can he played In the garden perch or In the fields, and any number can take pnrt In It. - Lk The The game of ce Suit or from batteries Hawk Without a Perch Definite Nw kiml WSSVf set is towered wholly from The 1929 Atwater Kent the house lighting circuit. You snap a twitch to turn t lie euftent on and oL Just as you do with an electric light. Alwaya ready to operate. Current costs ouly a fraction ol a cent an hour, i . 3rd R oat will be false to you frost-bitin- g A soon aa the players have'agreed The to begin the game they cry last perched la hawk" npon which every player tries to get a perch that la. to get his feet off the ground. Tbe players may sit oq a gate, stand on a piece of wood, or. In fact do anything so long aa their feet do not rest lie or she who Is on the earth. a perch must be the In finding longest I hawk. each to Now the players signal new to or fly and places, change other, cntch to perches, and the hawk tries them whilst they are off the perch If be succeeds naturally the player whom he has touched becomes the hawk In his or her turn. X ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING CO. Treasure for Americsi? t"r wasting, brown In Prepare Little Mary, about four years old, a little old frJlng pan, then place In was visiting her aunt when in from hut of with an onion gnd a few acquaintance arrived In V On ife. air. i ' From the house current MAEY.turn Wc-11-, buttered no tt isretet MoiuOK Orsie U'isl mm Mntn MM Htt Uk ItaUI. AdJotnltiK hwhaun Monoey Iron- and Metal Co. tOO r ctueae dressing, 4191 Wlmt a comfort to know-youradio is faithful . . . BA ITER tUh. City. Nwljr throodtd wd ooupM for oil pinyaam. i ken. placed md. Uk J. J. IMCoan Wrecking Trmpl. H with Salt Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves MU st.lwssay MklMli PsmI Mila imlikwi Im sM MUI 41. Ml MUI Ing them come up In the spring, - GARAGE SERVICE RAY L. PECK W. UKr.WKK Hall watercress, melt-mustard, salt, hotter on both aides Thin slices of banana dressed tibs) iUhvui tabes). butter, a pinch of a dash of cayenne. v with eat matt (wiiKmm direct correal, Model OoL H 4th hu. - Ha, Ha, Ha, (tWm.It orlltTIt Can't and lilt. (, Cxa try ui I'Iiom (jail illi,, t !! roUir.W,d Md144t sttrafwf ful utsnr Mt mustard, cut Into very thin between slices of but wd read and toasted. inrriniD cheese, grated and mixed nfe ere m, a (lush of cayenne, sprend lutiered bread and fried In a lit-- C, mA tab, Idll wllbevt tuiTMi IWuir n UA roast beef, dressed with Kbasco or Worcestershire sauce. KinHwked and egga chopped SvUa oh ,1440.1, lK-U- nd rectifying IttbM) AU lta 1 slices of d Automobile Parte fei III So. Main St. And then he started singing, d.ine-Inat the suiue time, und this was Ids feWl with chopped SALT LAKE PIIE CO. W. Sixth South St. till Lxk City, Utah Utah Auto Parts Co. boreradl8h, thick cream, a Juice; apread on whole Mf i hnit oread, battered, iwiked tongue, spread with mus-u-- i after cutting tnto very thin tirt pubpoos and work, too." said lemon beef, spread with r.l ITS a celchrutlon Urated Owned Cra Evens, Optometrist CYK9 FXAKINKD ejM lrakltbuml. UlBMMflUed.ZU 8 Ik. SALT LAKE CITT. PTAB - Valves - Fittings Pipe nkw and raxfr roa any MfVtlU spiced. -- a II Work and pla are all the same to me. 1 feel like singing u song' about BO pen iavc hoth do some IANDWICH FILLINGS bread.- WtfellN THE CELEBRATION city in toM h11 b & ' JZitret 4 "' .. bttrae: L Dr. C. TT v7EI irL'nTT: HHTB |