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Show September 10, 1933 TIIE JOURNAL I t A ' the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Entered as matter at under the Ad of Layton, Utah, March 8, 1879. ' s I . v' , . rs H A ; I 4 t''Mir, 'S' I jtdyp1'- . S ' Natl Advertising Representative ' Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager Household Hint color comuse muted colors over bination, Intense colors for accent. Color can be used to cover up architectural defects or change ,the apparent shape of a room. It can make a room seem lighter and create an atmosphere that Is large areas, reserving : restful, stimulating, cheerful, V'i- - A x AW 9 . i , Ai Capital (Mont.) 30. 32. Pigpen Musical dramas Not living Moisture Narrow Inlet (geol.) 33. Poles 35. City (Ala.) 39. Den 40. A loop of a chain Aniwcr 42. National god (Tahiti) 43. Conjunction Devoured Admonishes 27. . ;k V ; ' 'r ? ' ' - . ll y, 29. breath - Many of you have enjoyed the easy convenience and many savings without looking, in a pressure pan that gives of speed-cookin- g you automatically controlled pressure, at your choice of 5, 10, or 15 lbs. But the big news, today, is an electric pressure pan that adds automatically controlled heat to its already familiar advantage of selective pressure! Theres never been anything like it, anywhere! This newest development means that now you can fry, stew, braise and boil as well as pressure cook and can, all in this new completely different appliance. By setting the heat control at 175 degrees, food until needed. This new electric pan can can also be kept serving-ho- t be used anywhere, in the home or in cabins, trailers, cottages or on volt AC outlet the patio. Simply plug it into any standard 110-12- 0 dozens dishes. to of Laura Wiland youre ready tempting prepare has this Mirro Test of the Kitchen, special test son, prepared how the heat full to demonstrate range of this recipe," practical newest electrical sensation really is. Try it yourself, and see! Mexican Scramble 2 lbs. round steak, cubed 14 teaspoon pepper 2 No. 2 cans whole kernel 6 tbsps. onions, chopped corn (drained) 2 tbsps. green pepper, chopped 2 4 tbsps. fat cups tomato juice 1 tsp. chili powder 2 tsps. salt Electric Pressure Pan, set Thermo Heat 1. Plug in Mirro-Mati- c Control at 300, to brown meat, onion, and pepper in hot fat. Add salt and pepper. 2. Add corn, tomato juice, and chili powder. 3. Cover and set Selective Pressure Control at 10. When Control jiggles change Thermo Heat Control to 10. Cook 20 minutes. 4. Disconnect pan. Reduce heat under faucet. Remove cover. 5. Connect pan and set Heat Control at 212. Thicken gravy with 2 tbsps. cornstarch dissolved in 14 cup cold water. C. Reduce Heat Control setting to 175, to keep Mexican Scramble serving-hot- , without further cooking. ; 26. Lair 28. Stuff 25 Concealed ' ; Prickly plants 23. Assistant Tibetan priest 28. 31. 34. 36. 37 38 41 Smell Feels ill will River (It.) High (nius.) Shouted Gourdlike fruit 44. Dens 45. Roman emperor 46. Sum of moi?ey (Anc. Gr.) 47 Musical instrument (Heb.) Chests 48. DOWN 1. Scandi- navian country 2- - Female red deer Hear -- Enjoy 2-1- In planning a room ,warmorcooL Tree (Braz.) V' sP ' Wrath 17. Pronoun Newspaper Editor 13. 15. 19. 21. Pilaster 24 Out of . ".'V '' ' 18. I -- Lloyd E. Anderson 11. cated 4 16. "r " ASSOCIATION Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. 10. Article 11. Russian 12. Domesti- V 1- ' 111. grapes leader NATIONAL EDITORIAL Chicago, i: Inside yy (Eng.) 5. Morsel 6. Luzon native 7. Caused to remember fl. Come Into view 14. 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UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION From the earth comes an abundant life for New Frog At Zoo aU.J all purpose wheel drive trucli! tDie f Heres a rugged, truck designed not only for highway hut with the extra insurance of drive for difficult travel, terrain or weather the Jeep Truck! all-purpo- se el It shifts easily from vwv,., Good lighting in and around your barns reduces time for chores and prevents accidents. fires Plenty of light is a safeguard against and prowlers, and helps keep your premises more sanitary. For only pennies, electricity saves dollars so many ways. M(f iiMtp Be Modern FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co, v J Rana Goliath Is shown at the Bronx, N. Zoo shortly after its arrival from Africa. Dr. James Oliver, curator of the zoo, said that the rare specimen measures 28 inches long and weighs five pounds. 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