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Show - TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVII.l.K. UTAH BRIEFS Junior League Hive KITCHEN PRESERVED EG GS IN WATER GLASS Advantage of Oppor-Tltto Store for Winter. y Taylorsville A community, sllcm" shearing demonstration was conducted here by Prof. Esplin of thp v with Club In attendance. Fillmore A war against nnd ground squirrels Is being gopher? conducted by county agricultural Inspector. Eprlngv lllo Summer time activities of school boys and girl., is ts irg m,n I soml by their lowest price nd early summer. Aftlie Jeople take advantage of the store a few dms for "inter when -g, during the high. are unusually method for pre- la one of the most reii- StJSwd Jf J'S water-glas- s C. I Sty tTord, , Colo-specialist, for the Agricultural college. One quart w'itb nlne iter glass ls n,kcd ton to of water for preserving f lrt S dD fifteen eg?-onl- y free from clean, fresh egg In water be preserved Should with soiled sheila should E Ler be washed and used for eggs are preferable whoever they can be secured. Here the directions: ator-Infertil- e in 1 earthen Jar. well Cue a icilded. water and allow It to cool, 1 and boiled waj. nix water glass 1 to 9, as given of In proportions Boll ter above. d Jar and keep wawith at least two Inches of If one does not ter glass solution. fill the Jar at to Uv enough eggs may he addadditional eggs time, mor so,utlon and time ed st any 1 Place eggs In oov-trf- poored over them. Cover Jar when I location. cool I full and place In will depend from the preservative and condition their quality tpon when put down. They will serve the for nil parpose of strictly fresh eggs the for hut boiling, uses, household be pricked with a needle u the preservative seals nil pores on the egg shell, which prevents the earn; of gases when boiling. The eggs bell should before using to remove the white deposit that forms on theuu One should never use an old solution for a new batch of eggs. should be washed Coccidiosis Prevent Among Little Chicks diarrhea or coccidiosis is a Bloody disease of poultry. Its apparent during warm, weather which Is favor-tbl-e development of the paras- lhtal, parasitic become effects rainy spring for the ite egg In the soil. The symptoms are unth rtf tineas, and leg weakness, Chicks four to six weeks old are most diarrhea from nweptlble. Losses vary from 25 to per cent A chronic type of the (Bsease may appear In the late sum-nsnd fall Aa ounce of prevention ls worth 100 er of cure, says Dr. I. B. any pounds Boughton, chief of animal health the University of Illinois. He at has had pportunlty to Investigate hundreds of utbreaks of this disease. His recommendations call for new, clean lots each spring with the old ones plowed ad planted to a crop. Thorough disinfection of house? and brooders at tegular Intervals is also necessary. the dressed r' bled proper-- one-hal- e than ordinary Snia,ler Koese are !,? former,v and young birds fflogt,D!ne ,0 ploven pounds are emad' 0chs should weigh lourina ne'ba Pounds or more and ZJEUtreferxeiL n hour Ufforl chlek It should thatching. If Jflr c:rn S'" been organized-- . Lild I'oultrymen will cooperate In hiring a vetornarian for their flocks. between Manti Hoad construction Gunnison and Manti has been reported on to the county commission. Ogden Three hundred women from Morgnn Davis and Iloxehler counties were entertained hy Ogden Chamber if Conmteree at a luncheon. Lnke-Tlreh western Annual Salt Amof conference the gional savings erican Bankers association ls to le liell here May 27 and 2S. Beaver A local rancher claims deer are consuming his alfalfa crop. Bogan A doer was a visitor to Logan streets from the foot hills recently but escapinl without Injury. American Fork Plans for the district convention of the Lion's clul to be held here May 2Sth are forming for a gala affair. Salt Lake City Five thousand high school students staged contests here In the Annual High School Day". Kanab It Is reported that residents of Arizona may stage a rodeo at Salt Lake. June SO at the Governors National Conference. Coalville The Coalville Rifle Club has purchased a range in Dry Hollow to use in their shooting. Salt Air The descendants of Brig-barYoung will hold a celebration In honor of the 129th birthday anniversary of the church leader on May 31. Ogden The city gains 7000 In population over the census of 1920. Coalville The Coalville court yard has been Improved by landscape spec- Morgan Bark beetles hare destroyed thousands of trees In the National Forests according to reports of forestry workers. Alton A child health program has teen conducted in the local schools. Wellsville A Held day waa here by local organizations. Kanab Those attending the Gor emora Conference at Salt Lake Cityon June 30th are to Tisit the Zion Na- for at ,east 48 I 8ays Orville at the i,rada , .001,1, 0Se5 Th yolk which tb Up as 0od during a taken Into the thi bab-- chlck .Just tl)r It shell. Tlils to tntain them1. noarlRhn,ent the chIck for Lther of T2 Duchesne A local lain' or convicted of having Illegal possession leaver hides was fined IIoller A boys and girls band has counTyr"'''' Feeding Chicks b. batchInS. cele-brat- ed be-th- e v tlonal Park. of Murray Llout T. M. Guymondecthe U S. Marine Corps has been orated tor bravery by President IIoov: er. U D., S. Temple Salt Lake--Tbe season on summer the will close for daye : Egg3 r' Auction t!Sfl vhed A v fh'cyjt u !In,h p0Ul.tIT p.reseDt-d- for. aI ataadard of ,has. June, 28th. effl-'ult- ry notlceabl that some t,'e 'tdTl0e obtain, Sregard thro"sh many a8 regard tb composition of ashe?.n. 10 to aad those tp., U J l,nkui4e- - u -- re50 F . H fault- farmf0 ?ver the commercial adv.nt ituffA home-grow- n rjuiihu WHATS NEW ; They tell us tlcre Is nothing new (ruler the Min am he that discovers vv-vv- a new su-4- s iiot nearly so ii!i((rtar:t ns he who discover? a new dish, as we already have all the stars vvv need, but can Hlwa.vs enjoy a new ilish. Some good lover of ? spinath has added an- other way to make It at- tractive. Serve It well cooked and seasonejl with two dr threo section? of luscious grapefruit atop each serving giving a tart taste to the vegetable which make? It more palatable. Grapefruit Fr?nch Drewing. Take one teaspoonful of salt, one half tea spoonful of paprika, three tablespoonfuls of grapefruit JuUe and cupful of salad oil. Ml the seasoning well, add the fruit Juice and oil and shake or beat until slightly thickened. A small piece of ice added to mixture will hasten the mixing. Golden Fruit Salad Drcsaing. Taka the Juke of a large orange, the Juice of half a lenmn, one tablespoonful of of a cupful of sugar, butter, two egg olks and one half cupful of cream, whipped. Melt the butter In a double boiler top. add the fruit Juices, sugar ami slightly beaten yolks of the eggs. ok over a low flame until thick, stirring constantly. Cool. Fold in whipped cream Just before serving. If one bus canned grapefruit one cupful of the Juice may take the place of the orange nnd lemon. Grapsfruit-CherrSpring Salad. Take one can of grapefruit, two canned red cherries drained, ten toasted almonds, serve on lettuce with french dressing. Arrange segments of grapefruit on a bed of lettuce to form an Allow four segment? or ellipse. for each serving. In the cavity place a row of cherries which have been pitted and stuffed with thehavled tonsted almonds, or filberts may be used. Serve with a french dressing prepared from the gnrpefrult Juice according to the above recipe. Molded Cheese With Fruit Filling. Take a tablespoonful of gelatin, dissolve In cupful of cold water, add one cupful of boiling water or the fruit Juice may be used In place of the water; add teaspoonful of salt, one cupful of whipped cream, one chopped pimento, green pepper chopped and one small onion chopped, one ounce of roquefort cheese, one cream cheese and one can of grapefruit. Soak the gelatin and when it begins to thicken fold In the cheese and whipped cream. Four Into a ring mold and chill. Serve with the drained grapefruit in the center. Sugar jl Ship. Clubs hold a fine exMoroni hibit of lire stock In coooperation with the Farm Bareia, The nucleus of the present Association of Junior Leagues of America was the Junior league of the New ork college settlement, organized by Miss Mary llarrhnan In 1K. This was followed In 1900 by the founding of a second league in ltgston. Baltl more, Brookljn nnd fhlladelphla having meanwhile Joined the ranks, the flrt general conference was held In 1911. In 1920 the J59 leagues then Isllng were organized by Mrs. Willard Straight (Dorothy Whitney) Into the present association, and six jeirs later a national lieadijunrters waestablished In New York city, and in the following vear tin anthol-ogof Junior league poetry was In the same year the Bulletin, since P.U'.' the otlicl.il organ, was"eou-verteli to the Junior League Magazine. ll, etc were lm leagues In the United States, representing 39 Mutes, ami three additional leagues In Dan ad. i In lic'sf The sjnne year a nation dclub, with offices tim exhibition rooms, was estftbllsbed In New .York cl tvr d j : ! i t Lefu of Nation' Council The five permanent members of the council of the League of Nations are France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy nnd Japan. The non permanent members are nine fltwl Include Cuba, Finland, Canada, Spain, Venezuela, I'ersla, Peru, Poland and Jugoslavia. Both P.rnU and Spain were asked to from the reconsider League. Spain accepted the offer and Is a member of the council. Brazil refused to do so and her resignation became effective In June, 1928., Argentina withdrew but Is tuking steps to return. Costa Rica Is deliberating. one-fourt- h one-ha- Earthquake' Vagarie earthquake Irrigated a cantaloupe field at. Bruwley, Calif., reAn cently when a tremhlor caused small geysers to spout five Inches high field owned by the over the 100-acr- Gerrard company. The water Irrigated the entire field nnd then flooded nil In cent areas before subsiding. Small sand piles were left In the wake of unusual Inundnlloti. nnd a foet field nearby was completely covered by new snnd. S. A. Reaien for Everything Nearly every home- - maker at some time in .her life finds It necessary to cook for and prepare food for a convalescent who cannot eat the food prepared for th family. returning and good strength health of the Inva-J- . lid depends in s large measure on the food which he eats and assimilates. Ills appetite should be tempted. Custard should be velvety as cream if it la to be served ; one that is overcooked and separated Into whey should be eaten by some other member of the family and a fresh one prepared for the one who is ill. For the person who is ill In bed, the meal time should be the Joyous time of the day, an oasis in the of the long day. It Is worth while to bring to bear in-- , upon this matter all the artistic snd as one variety possesses, genulty element of 'surprise s,nd making the i tray and all food appealing to the eye, are most Important. Desserts . should be . iomethlngjlke,, custard of different flavor prune whip or souffle, Jellied fruits. Junket as well as Ice creams and Ices. Never serve an Invalid pie or pudof ding vthich Is rich and not easy who those Is for digestion, rastry are well snd able to digest It On may purchase small cartons of Junket ,tablets of various flavors or the plain ones. Add, after dissolving In a of water to milk that has been warmed, flavor and sweeten and or sherbet" pour into V pretty cnp Is allowed, cream If glass to stiffen. when Junket the will top a spoonful, served. Have all such foods nicely - chllled-ao- d garnished IndiPrun Souffis. This is for an white, one egg Take vidual recipe. four tablespoonfuls of mashed cooked a prunesrone tables; xf)ful- of sugar, tartar. of cream pinch of salt and Beat the egg white, adding the cream of of tartar, add salt and a few drops In. folded are The prunes vanilla. after they have been put through T rlcer or a sieve. Place In a buttered set into hot water and bake uSl IWiTYn'd TrBwiTSerTS-Irl- tt cream. prune Juice or whipped mo-uoto- table-spoonf- -- 4-- n TLttUt So you're not sending Eric to "No col- " lege?" you see, lie Isn't going Into office, so It really Isn't a. brokers necessarv." Not So Suro Bride Wna 1 nervous during the ceremony? Friend At first, but not after the bridegroom had said, 1 will." Der Wahre Jakob, Berlin. To make two yea, two hundred blades of grass grow where one grew before, raise a garden. Should the tolerant tolerate the intolerant? No! (GtENUINE Lewis High-Te- st Lye makes the hardest water soft and clear. Soft water saves soap . . . clothes . . . and hands. Order genuine Lewis Lye from your grocer . . . and followThcT simple directions as do thrifty housewives everywhere. Send for book on how to make washing com- pound and home-ma- soap at lc a bar de JAMES D. SWAN? Manager of Specialties SO North La Salle SU Chicago The Salt Mff. Co.. Dept. Feaasylvanla SL-- 5, Frottbitten? Sclf-Prrvti- Mnblo Dili Percy projame to you In flowery language?" Martha "Yea, but I nipped It Id the bud." Ottawa You must love your wife a? you never let her go out of your study. If I did she would go Into the kitchen nnd cook. Citizen. TeEST OF CONOCO'S COOKING FOR THE INVALID The e h lf yfETFBcnoitTof. their-resignatio- n ec-tio- one-foutt- SOME MS pub-li'he- one-ha- lf - beet crops City Brigham In Utah bare been much Improved by. recent rain falls. wiU Draper Utah poultry raisers to fries of loads spring 125 car ship season. the markets of the East this Clnb has lAlapd 4 IL dewing Tars&TnMnberbeen established' with a ' IN COOKERYT one-fourt- h Bountiful New paving work. Is be lng completed near Woods Cress. Aincrhnu Fork Hoy Scouts of Utah county will hold a i Irens at Provo, Bountiful In a campaign to raise funds for a summer kindergarten. 800 children were served lunch at Junior high school. Fillmore A dairy association has been organized in Millard county to Improve the dairy Industry. crop of Manti An experimental been has plantoats, wheat and barley C. A. U. experts. ed here by Falrvlew Farm Bureau holds fine stock show with many exhibitors. Garland A scries of free health clinics will be held In Boxelder r leS8 M broil stock. July 1st pounds over lighter birds, IDUst welph "I east pound l'n inningbal of the season and a or n,ore aler and be won1 fl'1,Hhpd to satisfy the trade, ucy heavy capons weighing nine ,op the . S.t,M,n0re S five l)ounda or I88 Wentt. rken8, Pleasant vjrove Figures foreshadow an increase in population in Utah county over limit count. (Jenev a A feature of the 4th of July rehbrntion of the Provo post of the Amcihan legion will a naval battle on Utah Lake. Price Carbon couny schools fold an exhibit for 19.,0. Murray F. (). E. Lodge celebrates Mother's Day with an Impressive program. St. George One per cent decrease In ussessed valuation Is shown hy the property of Washington county. Manila A fine stock show hre resulted In the exhibit Ion of much ptiro valIlyrum Range bulls In Cache to improve the ley are being culled ' 1931. calf crop of Echo A new transcontinental telephone line ls to be built beginning premium tinted th 27. June 1st V and picked, bring the best Defects In bleeding and plck-f- f ay cause a price reduction of wnt8 a pound. Fowls weigh-- g our and f or more Cn r uw Logan 102 students are proposed for graduation by the U. A. C. on poultry trade today, "e,l fattened birds, J h, Provo A feature of n Y. sUm mcr co.urM. willba hr fnm, India to discusH tamparathe phiies.r phv. Provo Postal rccoi; t show a pain for last month over Price '1 tie high hrot is to ret pin the trophy won hy the sih.sd hand hi the contest at tJmnd Junction. April ) Laugh and th world laughs' with you. Weep and you weep nlono, For th.s old gry rth hat I" ad S 9 -- w v lx has rron r nouvh of Ita own. -11 Whreler Wilcox. ialists. Breerpnc Is for light colored tda. whether chickens, fowls or . Cedar City-F- ive stnk.-M. contests here with a ' large attend s A. n Colored Fowls Best for Marketing Light T. A. May 27. of .the eggs removed The quality I Nwippr Union Growth Made in Thirty Year CABINET WrtttTO t'TAIt GERM-PROCESSE- D TENACIOUS FILM . ... Compared with Popular Oils at Pikes Peak . . Reveals 76.4 Less Motor Wear! . . . . Wc sincerely believe that this disclosure tlone will cause you to Motor Oil . . . such begin using CONOCO decided reduction in motor wear . . . such triumph over the savage attack of friction and heat , . . such positive supremacy over the oil you have been using, sll have a definite appeal to your . pockctbook snd judgment. 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