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Show , DOING AWAY WITH GREASE. Utah County Democrat PROVO UTAH NORTHWEST NOTES Training Husband By Three earthquake shocks were felt In different parts of Montana on May 38. At Marysville dishes were rattled and clocks were made to strike by the disturbance. No serious damage was done. Forest fires In the vicinity of Clyde, Colo., have destroyed over 1,000 acrei of timber and at last reports were moving toward the watershed of Colorado Springs, on the south slope of MRS. LEONARD MARSHALL. we make them. If a husband is properly trained in the way lie should go, lie will become quite an endurable male specimen of humanity. The great point is to start from the lirst. Unfortunately, the young wife is fond and foolish, and the moon of honey is very sweet. Edwin is such a darling just at the outset Pikes Peak. that she blind to all the faults which are going to make her life mise able later on. If Angelina knew, she would treat her dear lord like an antagonist ; she would lay in wait for the opportune moment to come, and pour balm over the wounds is G. A. Finkelberg, who resigned as judge of the United States district court at St. Louis in 1907, on account of failing health, died in Denver on He was born 18. and Philosophic ISLANDS are what i May Care in Cooking Will at Least Reduce It to Minimum. Begin Task Early Be Courageous near Cologne, she had inflicted. No man loes the submissive slave. It is the stni'rr!e for the mastery, the taming of the tigress that charms him, for man is a born hunter, and the pursuit of the elusive prey is dearer to him than the dove that never will take wing! Prussia, in 1837. Pierre Gouyet, Lew Gouyet and two French women are under arrest in Helena, charged with importing foreign girls into this country for Immoral purposes. The crusade is along the lino of the efforts of Secretary Straus to stop this traffic. Lewis Ferris, accused of the crime of dynamiting the eastbound Burlington express at Butte on the night of May 1, when three people were killed, pleaded not guilty of the charge when arraigned in the criminal court at Butte, and his trial has been set for June 1. Judge Langdon of Carson, Nevada, has appointed Frank Wildes, deputy state treasurer, as receiver of the State Bank & Trust company, which suspended last October. It is believed the bank will eventually be able to pay the depositors at least 80 cents on the dollar. Ole Nordahl, a Musselshell rancher, was arraigned at Lewistown, Mont,, last week, for the murder of the entire Schleuter family, a mother and three children, who were found dead two months ago on a lonely ranch. Nordahl pleaded not guilty. There is no motive for the crime. Snow which in many places reached a depth of three feet fell at Sheridan, Mont., last week. Fruit will be ruined and the suffering of livestock great. It is the worst spring storm in twenty-fivyears, extends over northern Wyoming and parts of Montana, atso int western Nebraska. W. R. Davis, private secretary to the late Governor Sparks, died at his home in Carson, Nev., on May 23, of stomach trouble. W. R. Davis, better known as Riley Davis, served as secretary to Governor Sparks since the latter first took office. He formerly was a resident of Dayton, Nev. W. W. Hendricks, a foreman in the Construction employ of the Utah company, which has a contract on the Western Pacific, may lose his eyesight as the result of the explosion of a box of dynamite caps. One i his eyes was torn from its socket, and it is feared he will lose the sight of the other. Announcement is made that the rext annual convention of the American Bankers association will be held In Denver during the week beginning September 27. The date was decided upon by Frederick C. Farnsworth, of New York, secretary of the after a conference with officers of the Denver convention league. Three masked men robbed Old Kirk between Reno and Inn, and with revolvers Nevada, forced the night bartender and a woman who was in the saloon with the night bartender into a closet. They blew open the safe and completely wrecked it with and secured $9S0 and left the place on horses. The announcement of the discovery of a theft of dynamite from a car of the explosive on the Dawson siding, near Butte, has caused much alarm among railroad people as the result of the recent dynamiting of the Burlington train near where this powder was stolon. The tracks are being closely guarded and every precaution taken. The coroners inquiry into the deaths of Seaman J. J. Staub and F. Luinsky of the New Jersey, who were killed by a street car at Bellingham, Wash., returned a verdict exonerating the motorman It was and the traction company. shown that the seamen were riding on the front fender of the car, and it was admitted that this was against the rules. e The husband spoiled in the first months of his married life rapidly becomes demoralized, lie is, metaphorically speaking, in slippers. Jit1 is a hero, too, for he knows how that little wife of his adores him ! Vanity (men are vainer than women) works haoe with his reason. Ilia sense of possesion becomes unendurable even to the blind little mate who lias sworn to love, honor and obey. The remedy is the thing, and it takes a dose of courage and philosophy to administer it. The first step is to be on the alert. The husband will presently gin about the housewifely virtues of his sainted mother. She never lowed her servant to lease a room dusty ; her t, and so forth. not, my dear woman, allow this secret sorrow to prey upon your soul. pie-erm- The objection of many housekeepers to fried things Is often a question of not really knowing how to fry. Properly done there should be little or no grease on the cooked article, and absolutely no taste of the fat. For slow frying, such as cutlets or potatoes, butter is preferable to lard. If the pan be put on the back of the stove there is lets danger of burning. This is particularly necessary in doing raw potatoes in a plain fry; French fried ones are cooked in deep lard or other medium, at boiling point. For deep frying a kettle at leaBt eight or ten inches deep is essential to prevent splashing over of the grease. A wire frying basket that fits into it closely should also be used; with it there is greater ease and less danger of bad burns. Whatever the frying medium lard, olive oil, or any of the commercial productions it is important to have the proper temperature. This must be beyond boiling point, and should reach 380 degrees. Lower than that the food will be unbearably greasy. Over 400 degrees the fat is apt to burn. The surest test of temperature is made by a thermometer, but if that is not convenient the fat will be found to be right if a small piece of bread dropped into it turns, instantly a goldThese adDirectory for those wishing the business dress of any of the following rueo of Provo. F. Decker Q Co., Fruit aud Produce. C. J. Insure success: Deep, boiling fat; not too much in the frying basket at once; immediate draining on brown paper. Forequarter Should Always the Preference. Be Given Tell him firmly that he can go home and eat his sainted mothers and that as to the dust, you will speak to the servant, and that is the best you can do! There may there will be a row, but stand your ground; your first battle is decisive. Use those subtle arts we are versed in to make the man understand that women are feline if you stroke the right way, life is harmonious; if not, the results are deplorable. Do not be too eternally sweet, neither should you smother him with Blow hot and cold by turns, treat him to every caprice, ducky dears. keep him on the rack to know' what you will do next and he 'will adore you, because he will not hae had the opportunity of developing those despotic instincts which are growing in his heart. He will come to you and tell you that he needs fresh air (you do not, of course), and thinks of going with a friend for a spin in the country on Sunday. You, poor, foolish child, will tell him that you are sure it will do him good. Result you can sit at home and spin for every Sunday Vlce-Pre,id- BercK Watkins Architects. 335 So. Academy Avenue, Provo. 518 Dooly Block, Salt Take City. PROVO. ATTORXEY-AT-LA- Nos. 1, 2 and Farrer Block 3 Provo City, Ufah Offices, rooms w. and 3, 4 dust with pepper, add Do It Now And get them to figure on wiring your house for electric lights. It is the only clean, safe and reliable method of lighting. JACOB EVANS, Practices Law itf the State and eral Courts. Fed. Office. 95 N. Academy Avenue Both Phones 37-- 2 ILins 5 Knight block, Provo City, Utah. State Bank of Provo W. II. Brereton, Pres., John Warwick, Cashier, Alva Nelson, Asst. Cashierr Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Drafts on n.11 Parts of the World. one-ha- lf pint of water, and place in a quick oven until crusted over, then dust with salt and baste every ten minutes with the drippings. Reduce the heat after it is nicely browned, and continue to cook until a knife run into the shoulder will not show traces of red juice. For a dinner when the tastes of the guests are not known, it is better to have the lamb well done rather than rare. This meat must be watched that the chops do not scorch before the shoulder is HARVEY CLUFF A. L. BOOTH BOOTH & CLUFF ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- ROOMS S mi CATES-SNO- Opposite the P. O. on W 6 BUILDING. eo. See The Electric Co. D. D. HOVTZ Avenue. Academy Provo, Utah EGLESTON PROVOS LEADING SHOEMAKER 123 N. ACADEMY AVENUE Farmers and Merchants Bank lI'RlWIWWPilWWHBBBillWI IIIWI HIM PROVO, UTAH .OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Thomas N. Taylor, President; IF YOU HAVE Hkmer J. Rich, Vice President; J. D. Dixon, Cashier; James A. Loveless, Robert Bee, John J. Craner, Andrew, Knndsen, mon P. Wallace. Si- Wm. Eggei-tsen- Law n SC0CD ,Bo. M o. It. m General Banking Business Transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Safety deposit boxes for rent. Drafts issued on all parts of the world. rtf' itzi? IT FI3TtQv. v( WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. AND GET IT TI? Ml USE! one-hal- f oCk) T ngWZTBWU) EACHT0WII one-hal- f well-washe- d one-fourt- until you receive anti stjurove of vour hirvelp 1 sisntNYirs kefstKW winch time you may ncle ibe bicycle and nut it to vnn f ire tlien not Perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keeothe b2wl? " hhX ,!f and you will not be out one cent. pi brl"sh,it expense h'Shest grade bicycles it is possible to make I'if'RiS FACTORY PR.CES y s X r PROFESSIONAL. To-an- nitro-glyceri- Reed Smoot , Preside C. E. Looee J. Wm. Knight, L. Holbrook, Roger Farrer, Geo. Taylor, r, John R. Twelves. JOS, T. FAR.RER., Cashier, General banking business transacted Safe deposit boxes for rent. The forequarter of lamb is much sweeter than the hindquarter. For a TELEPHONE NO. 91 f. number of persons the whole quarter should be purchased, which will give nine chops. The marketman will reTHVRMAN move the shoulder bone, which should KAIGIIN be cracked and sent home with the ATTORNEYS-AT-LAmeat to be used for broths with the scraps left from serving. D. F. WALKER BUILDING Wipe off the meat with a damp SALT LAKE CITY In cloth, place pan, inside of meat downward, $100,000 DIRECTORS: Groceries and Provlilooi Do pie-cru- st, - Ca.pit&.l, John T. Taylor, Attorney-at-La- WHEN LAMB IS THE JOINT. Provo Olty, Utah. Beck, Watches aad Jewelry) few rules while the fine weather lasts. Edwin is going back to his boon companions done. Remove meat to a hot platter and and the joys of his bachelorhood, with the added bliss of a nice little place where it will keep hot. Run oft woman at home to cook the supper and darn the stockings. the fat and dust the bottom of the I once knew' a resolute little woman who went down for a week to pan with flour; set over the fire to the seaside the second time her husband left her 'in solitary splendor at brown delicately; then pour in one of the strained soup stock and home. Then, again, the first the very first time lidvvin bullies you about pint stir until creamy, adding more flour the dinner in the presence of the servant, pay her a months wages next rubbed smooth with butter If needed; then add salt and pepper if needed, Why, my dear, where is Jane? Is she ill? No, Edwin; but and day! one tablespoonful finely chopped ' as I could not live in the house with a servant who heard me insulted parsley. and would henceforward question my authority, I have dismissed her Rhubarb Sherbet. Tableau. from my service. Peel and cut 'into pieces sufficient The mere man can always be made to feel through his pocket money rhubarb to measure one quart. Add three cupfuls of water and simmer appeals to him when nothing else will. until very tender, then strain, pressing to obtain all the liquid. Return to the fire with ODe cupful and a half of Whenever we find a great effect we pass sugar, boil up once, add one teasnoon-fu- i of granulated gelatine soaked in a What great instantly to the inquiry: cause produced it? For example, here is little cold water and stir until dissolved, then set aside. When cold add the rapid growth of Christianity. It began four of lemon juice, tablespoonfuls I a golden dot on the n ap; now its banners one cupful of orange juice and cold w wae over two continents. It began with water, if needed, to make three pints. Freeze, and let stand for two the Christ on Mount Olivet; in 10 days it or three repack hours before serving. This numbered .3,000, in 100 years a half mil- sherbet may, if desired, be tinted to a delicate green by the use of a very lion, and now it rules the minds and little green color paste. hearts of (300,000,000. So wonderful is A Variation of Baked Apples. the effect that we east about for a cause Peel and slice apples to just fill a The proverb runs, no equally powerful. gallon stone jar; add conduct from leaden motives. Once golden of ground cloves or cassia Philistinism offered men the ethics of and teaspoonful of soda (a little more if the apples are very mud; the old world philosophies ottered leaden motive and iron penalties, sour). Shake the jar, so all will be occasional teachers, like Buddha, spoke with a silver tone, but golden conwell distributed through the apples, duct began with the golden rule. That law' of love that fell from Christ's then put in the oven and bake slowly six hours. Turn out, and when cool lips, was interpreted by' Christ's life, enforced by his death, and made it is pleasing to the eye and taste. A powerful by his living presence, alone can furnish an adequate explanation bean pot does very well in place of the jar. of the victories of Christianity. of some the in Xow, despite pessimism high places, many of our Peanut Soup. Peanuts may be used for a soup, greatest industrial leaders are making the law of Christ to be the golden reed with which they are laying out their lives. Let us believe that our somewhat resembling bean soup, but A dispatch from Missoula, Mont., more delicate. Grind the raw hulled states that the body of Henry Meyer, brother men are just as anxious to fulfill the law of Christ as you and I peanuts fine. Add plenty of onions better known as Dutch Harry are, and are more successful in their plans. Despite what has been said, and other vegetables. When cooked throughout Montana, has been found most lawyers are not the hired tools of evil clients. in this way, the distinctive peanut on a sandbar in the Missoula river flavor, to which some object, is lost. Most of the leaders industrial not are One to wandered swallow have believed is grafters. corrupt Or you may use peanut butter in soup. Meyer into the river and drowned while be- does not make a spring no that is true; but neither does one red bough It is, however, rather rich. wildered. Dutch Harry was a well disease in the loaf in Juno argue winter on a summer's day. Last known early day character during the showing Delicate Dumplings. Into one pound of raised biscuit exciting time of the vigilante reign, Veek I read the account of a meeting of the directors of a railroad system. acting as a freighter for Bill Bunton These rich men decided not to reduce the work one cup of wages of the engineers, con- dough at the tme he was taken from his currants and of a teaspoonand ductors, switchmen, flagmen, but chose rather to out the dividends on ful of camp at Drummond by vigilantes spice. Shape into very small strung up to a nearby tree. Harry their stock to three balls and steam them 20 minutes. per cent. was out looking for his horses and These found to most of may be served with any hot One the terrible returned railroad when he camp strikes ever precipitated in this sauce made rich with butter Bunton suspended from a limb. liquid country was due to the fact that in 1893 a railway magnate in the time and flavored with lemon. Stanley Peek shot and instantly of panic cut the wages of his workmen a third at a killed Andy Saterro, a fellow emTo Clean the Spider. in the Southern Pacific bagploye single stroke, while lie insisted that his dividends When an iron spider becomes rough gage room at Reno, Nevada, and then should remain at ten per cent. Capital was everyand heavy from long use, try cleanstelephoned the officers to come and ing it oft by setting on the hot coals pet him. Peek gave as the reason thing. Workmen, cold, hungry and starving, wrere for an hour or two, turning occasionfor his act the alleged undue intimacy nothing. The dollar must have its ten per cent.; the of Saterro with his wife. ally. When taken out it is claimed it soul can have what is left, if a crust remains. That will be as smooth and as clean as new. A woman known as Evelyn Arthur shot and badly wounded a mining selfishness of capitalistic leaders is passing as surely Dont Heat Cake Pans. man, C. S. Johnson, In the tenderloin as gladiatorial games have gone. The new Christian reNever heat cake pans before putting district of Wlnnemucca, Nevada. The in the batter, but grease well while gime is on. That action of these railroad directors, woman claimed Johnson had taken cool with clear lard, then dust well her money and refused to returd it, under the lead of a noble president, publishes the with flour. The cake will not stick while he declares he never saw the whole story. even if the pan has been used for othwoman before the shooting. c. er purposes. half-wa- OUR BUSINESS GUIDE. en brown. beal- I e a KIP-J- ! 115 ie midLm-to antee . mwfit. 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