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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH THE KITCHEN CABINET 1C lyjit. Western Newspaper Union.) Them Is so little rest! There ts such an unreasoning passion for activity. And so we skim the surface of all things; we never look down Into their depths and see the power of help and culture which they might contain. Philips Brooks. S&oym realize EVERYDAY FOODS Nearly everybody will eat and enjoy a good meat pie, if It Is well seasoned and properly baked. In a small family there are always leftover meats that may be used in such a pie. For chicken add the gravy, a little thin cream or milk to the bits of meat, cover with baking powder biscuit and bake. Be sure that the chicken Is boll-luhot when putting on the biscuit, as this will Insure them from being soggy, or soaked. A bit of chopped onion, parsley or a bit of a clove of garlic may be added to a meat pie, making it more appetizing. Dutch Pot Pie. Cut into dice f slowof smoked cook pound ham, ly until then add six sliced potatoes, three onions sliced; cook a few minutes with the ham, then add three pints of, boiling water. Cover with biscuits made from buttermilk and baking powder, as they are especially light and flaky. California Eggs. Have eight hard cooked eggs cut lengthwise. Parboil the tips of a bunch of asparagus. Butter a baking dish, put the eggs Into It e up, cover with the asparagus, then add the remaining eggs, yolks down. Prepare a white sauce, using the rangers into any county. The By ELMO SCOTT WATSON cream and the liquor from the asHE Texas Ranger has been story of the Texas Rangers is that paragus. Pour this over the dish, of a of men a with tradition called about everything body sprinkle with seasoning and under the sun, both by his So strong has been the tradition of ab crumbs and babe fifteen minutes. enemies and his friends, solute efficiency that has grown up Breakfast out Tomato. Hollow around this but a new characterizasplendid fighting force, small tomatoes and fill with the foltion has just been added that one Texas Ranger is looked upon lowing: Drop a raw egg into each to the list. Hes const! as more capable of handling a ticklish tomato, season with salt and pepper ! situation than tutional any twenty ordinary and cover with two slices of bacon. Last January a district men. Add a bit of Worcestershire sauce to of of tell the story the mayor They judge down in the Lone each, skewer the bacon with toothStar state ruled that the a Texas town who found a riot on picks and bake in a hot oven twenty law creating the ranger his hands and who kept the wires to minutes. force was unconstitutional and en- the state capital hot, asking for If you have a little ginger bread left joined that organization from further company of rangers. Then he aror any plain cake, steam It and EarAer over, Quanah activity. Recently Chief Justice V. S ranged for half a dozen conveyances serve with a lemon or vinegar sauce, officers to meet of the rush the and the retrain Court of Civil Appeals Fly Parker 1836. settlement in back for dessert. Use one cupful of sugar, versed the judgment of the District to the scene of the trouble. From the a whose story rivals that of a tablespoonful of flour, captive cupcascourt, set aside the injunction and last car descended a single ranger, the famous Frances Slocum, the Lost ful of boiling water, a grating of nutrestored the rangers to their former ually rolling a cigarette. Sister of Wyoming of Revolutionary meg and two tablespoonfuls of vineIm done for! groaned His Honor. days. legal status. So Texas is to keep her gar or lemon juice. Add a teaspoonful I asked for a whole company and rangers, perhaps the most famous She was restored to her people, but of butter, Just before serving. body of law enforcement officials in theyve sent me just one ranger. lived only four years. When she died Add a of sugar to peas, the world, not even Well, drawled that nonchalant per- she was still grieving for her little or roast teaspoonful excepting the or it adds to stewed meats; Canadian Mounted Police. Theres only one riot, isnt son, son, Quanah, who had es the flavor. The Texas Rangers have been sub there? caped when Rosss rangers swept down Variety of Good Things. The full history of the Texas Ran upon Peta Noconas camp. Ross later ject to considerable criticism for the last five or six years. They have been gers would fill volumes. It would in becameEvery little while some one asks a general in the Confederate e heaccused of a recipe for Scotch short bread. the of elude such stories for acts, including army and a governor of Texas. That overzealous enforcement of the pro- roes as James and Resin Bowie (of little It is too rich for daily his succeeded boy hibition laws, both federal and Bowie Kit food, but will be en knife Jack fame), Hays, state, father as war chief of the Comanches, and there has sprung up a Tom occasionally; it Is joyed In Green, Ackland, Gray Mustang faled them and their allies in the feeling some quarters that with a cup nice reserved Foot Wallace. Wallace mous attack on the buffalo hunters at changed conditions and Big in the Texas of tea. of from nickname his feud ceived his Adobe Walls, and was the last to surtoday have made their further existence 8cotch Short Bread. unnecessary: with Big Foot, a celebrated Comanche render to the United States troops In This sentiment finally two pounds of Take to Indian had whom he sworn chief, the war with the southern ' tribes in crystallized in a suit filed one flour, pound of butby a citizen against the kill. He trailed the Indian many 1874-7Later he was Quanah Parker, Tanger force which resulted in the Dister, pound of times, but never succeeded in keeping the friend of the white man, Roosetwo trict court ruling and the beaten and sugar vow. of honor his The ending Big velts hunting companion on a wolf injunction. So for the first time in 90 years the Foots raids went to another ranger hunt in Oklahoma, and until his death eggs, a grating of nutmeg and a teaMix Texas Rangers were idle. captain, Shapeley B. Ross, who killed In 1911, one of the most famous of the spoonful of grated lemon peek Inch Prick thick. That was for only a short f roll and an in Indian the epic time, living Indian chiefs. and bake In a hot oven. however, for now they are back on the combat. Even more famous than Sul Ross with a fork job again. Their present number is A dauntless person this Wallace was a ranger captain of a later day Breakfast Toast Melt three tablethe lowest in the history of the organi- One day while out alone he rode to the Bill McDonald, a man of the same type spoonfuls of butter in a frying pan. slices zation, for a short time ago Gov. Ma into as Big Foot" Wallace. It was once Cut bread into top of a hill and ran these into each erguson, as a measure of economy, a band of sixty Indians. His horse said that cut squares. Lay and Captain Bill McDonald reduced the force from 51 to 28 men. was wornout and he knew that Beat four butter. eggs melted In hell a with of bucket flight would charge Rut that number Is sufficient for all was useless. The red men spotted him water," and more than once he proved well; add salt paprika and pepper to Practical purposes, if you look at the immediately and raised the war cry. cupful of milk; that this statement was not so far- season with matter as some Texans do. It is a Wallace dug his spurs into his horse fetched after all. McDonald fought bad pour over the bread. Cook until turn cherished belief down there on the bottom, then that Mex-lc- o and charged the Indians. Waving his white men instead of bad red men, and with a spatula and brown would not hesitate to make war on arm as though signalling to a force each piece In a of vast the reclamation territory e ned States side. Serve hot other on the if It were not -- for behind the hill, he shouted Come on, Texas and Oklahoma and thei opening This sounds the Texans in Ambrosia. Arabian em now. And the general, and the Texas boys, weve got of this land to settlement Is due largebut is for occasion, any Rangers In particular! , Indians broke and fled. , he undertook good enough ly to him. and The history of the Texas most a simple Another renowned ranger leader was a task which federal, state and terri Rangers Measure two cupfuls of goes back to the earliest dessert. Sul Ross, torial officers of the law declared Im of that Lawrence Sullivan Ross days rate to the wipe them carefully and choice dates, period when she had they called him. He was a son of possible and, facing death a hundred Cut the dates into on her the remove pits. independence from Mexico, Shapeley B. Ross and a worthy son of times at the hands of men whose only combine with one cupful and DOt yet been organized as the his sire. While a student at an east- motto was Shoot Bill McDonald on quarters meats coarsely chopped; walnut of pu ic of Texas. The law creating ern university he was accustomed to sight, he accomplished It. He re- add one tablespoonful of lemon juice e ranger force was adopted by a n spend his summer vacations at home deemed No Mans Land In Indian ter- and arrange the mixture In sherbet of citizens at San de Felipe fighting Indians. When he was grad- ritory, tamed the Texas Panhandle glasses; topv with a spoonful of Ctber 1835 1 before uated In 1860 and c&me home, he and reformed the notorious Cherokee the con ltutlon whipped cream, or marshmallow the republic was found that the Comanches were on strip. cream. amed, and this law was ratified at the warpath again. So he obtained Captain Bill died in 1918. Although Fruitines. Beat two eggs and add tie general council e of Sam to Gov. the from Houston on was the last of the picturesque he republic permission one and cupfuls of sugar, e foiiowjng N0vember 14- - Gen Sam raise a company of rangers, and took the breed of these rangers, of softened f butter and cupful louston commander in chief of the the trail of a band of raiders led by fightin men has not died out. a teaspoonful of salt. Soak one cupan forces, approved the law and Chief Peta Nocona (The Wanderer) It survives in such men as Capt. John ful of raisins In two tablespoonfuls ftment of 280 men for frontier the greatest war leader of the Co- R. Hughes and Capt. J. J. Saunders of orange or any fruit Juice for nl!? duty was authorized. manches since the death of Big Foot. and many another who have ridden the then put through the meat ubseuent constitutions And 1845 thereby hangs one of the most wide stretches of the Lone Star state, grinder. Mix and sift three and ana io provlded for ranger forces, romantic tales - connected with the and patrolled the Rio Grande in recent cupfuls of pastry flour; add the and during the Civil war their nurn- - rangers. years. The job of the modern Texas fruit Juice, one teaspoonful of soda, when Ross and his company Ranger has been far different from two tablespoonfuls of milk, one teatect rrVnCreased t0 1000 t0 sae from Indian raids and of For, that of his predecessors. He has bat- spoonful of cinnamon and sixty men, had surprised Peta Mix all toRiehPIrS lawlessness. Later Gen. camp and put the savages to tled Mexican bandits, smugglers, rusteaspoonful of ' cloves. Cke was authorized to fd robbers, murderers and himself in chief Ross the and beat add the raisins killing tlers, well; highway flight gether orpn f!ZG the rangers Into d encounter reminiscent desperadoes of every kind. Modern and drop by teaspoonfuls on a baking companies of a 25, more than 75 of his fathers duel with Big Foot conditions have changed his methods sheet, two Inches apart. Bake eight eaih comPany in each they discovered that one of their cap- of operation somewhat, but the Texas to ten minutes. This recipe makes count v rUb,ed wUh hostile Indians tives was a wife of the chief a wom- Ranger himself is pretty much the about fifty cookies. and lcans- provided the whole an with blue eyes! Eventually it de- same man as be ever was with the exceed 7r en. 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