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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, JUNE 9, 1922 TEMPERATURE AT CENTER OF CAN IMPORTANT IN PRESERVING FOOD i cfhe Kitchen Baby Speciali&to. Cabinet FHAT there are Physicians Luynsat. lkitt. Western Newtiwper Union. "Candor is the seal of a noble mind, the ornament .and pride of man, the sweetest charm of woman, the acorn of rascals and the rarest virtue of sociability." YOUWILL ENJOY GOOD THINGS Now thut fresli cabbage Is In the market, the following dish will be one we will like to try. Pepper Cabbage Salad. Take one quart of fresh cabbage chopped; v add tine cupful of green ' pepper also chopped ; season and urlx with one cupful of creuin dressing and serve on lettuce. To prepare tin dressing use one tenspnotiful of dry mustard, one tahlesMHnful of sugar, ono leHSoon-fu- l of sal and one-hal- f tesspnotiful of paprika, one tnblesiioonful of flour, one egg. two liihlcspoonf ds cf olive " oil or butter and cupful of rich milk. I'ut the dry Ingredients In a bowl, add Hie egg yolk, and three lahlespoonfiils of viuegar; cook up thick and add the remainder of Ihe ingredients, heating well. Just f before serving, add cupful of whipiied cream. Tapioca Delight. Dissolve three-fourtof a cupful of sugar and one-hateaspounful of salt iu four cupfuls of coffee which has been strained. Add one cupful of minute tapioca and cHik over hot water until It is perfectAdd one-lmcupful ly transparent. of chopie! nut meats and one-hateaspoon! ul of vunlllu. Chill und servo with cream. Club Sandwich. Toast slices of bread ou one side only, cut in triFor the filling, spread each angles. side of the bread witli anchovy paste mixed with salad dressing then add to each slice n lettuce leaf, in between each slhe put a layer of tuna fish, two slices of rooked hueon arid two rounds of fresli toimtlo spread with salad dressing. f Waffle. Cream pound of h butter until creamy; add a pound of sugar nnd the yolks of f three eggs, pound (two of flour, one pint of vvnrtn milk, and then when well mixed add salt whites. ami fold in the Bake on a hot waffle iron. Serve with Mvvdered sugMr and preserves or Jam. A most delicious dessert which tuny te day before is tills: be prepared Bake an angel food in a sheet, cut In squares, cover with crashed strawberries and sugar and top with whipped cream. Or a slice of brick ice cream may be used as a filling lietween layers of cake and topped with berries. Honey Gem Cakes ('ream one-hal- f cupful of butter, then add one-haegg. cupful of sugar, one one-hacupful of h mey, one cupful of cold water, two ctjofttla of sifted flour nnd two ton8onfuls of baking powder. Flavor with lemon and hake In gem Irons or puns. a who specialize on Infant ailments you know. AH. Physicians understand Infant troubles: all Physicians treat them. It is hb profession, his duty, to know human ills from the Stork to the Great Beyond But in serious cases he calls in the Specialist. Why? He knows as every Mother knows, or ought to know, that Baby is just a baby, needing special treats ment, special remedies. Gan a Mother be less thoughtful? Gan a Mother try to relieve Baby with a remedy that she would use for herself? Ask yourself) and answer honestly I Always remember that Baby is just a baby. And remembering this you will remember that Fletchers Castoria is made especially for Infants and , Children. Children Cry For oi.e-lml.- one-hal- lf For Uniformly Good Result a Sufficient Degree of Heat Must Penetrate All Parts of Jar and Co Maintained Long Enough to Render All Micro organisms Harmless. tbt United States Department tenqierature relations. first The (Prtpr4 by of Agriculture ) In canning work one of the most group consists of those fruits and Important considerations la the time vegetables, such as string beans, required for the food at the center packed so that there la a free liqaid of the container to reach the temperafilling the Interspaces between the ture of the retort or water bath la pieces of materiul. The rate of change which It Is being processed. United of temperature at the center of the States Department of Agriculture can in this group Is very rapid. The Bulletin 950, A Study of the Factors second group consists of materials of Affecting Temperature Changes in the a heavy or pasty nature thut are Container During the Cunning of packed in such a way that little or no Fruits add Vegetables, which has just convection CHn occur, as with corn or been Issued, centers attention on these sweet potatoes. The rate of change relations. The pur- of temperature in this group is very pose has been to bring out the under- slow. Sometimes 'mechanical agitation lying principles, rather than to lay Is employed. Variations in the comdown definite rules of procedure. The position of the material, however, have results of this experimentation are of very little effect if the consistency of Interest to scientific workers in the the mnterlal is such thut convection field, to commercial canneries, and can occur. Salt Has Little Effect. similar large-scal- e handlers of foods. Salt has very little direct effect Destroys Dacteria. Successful preservation of foods by upon the rate of change of temperacanning Is due primarily to the fact ture in the can. Dilute sugar solutions that In the processing, or cooking, the have only a small effect, but the conbacteria and other centrated solutions retard the rate of which cause spoilage are destroyed. change. Solutions of starch also retard Since the elimination of these it. In 5 per cent starch the consistency is dependent upon the use becomes such that oil convection Is of heot os a sterilizing agent, it be- stopped and the rate of change is very comes of paramount importance to slow. Other material of a viscous naknow Just what temperature and procture, such as protein or pectin, retards essing periods will destroy them. If the rate of change of temperature. The uniformly good results are to he ex- retarding effect of a glass container is pected a sufficient degree of heat of more importance in the first group must penetrate to all parts of the than in the second. Glass cools faster can or Jar and must be maintained than tin In the air, but cannot be s cooled in water. long ehough to render all harmless. Before an accurate Differences In the diameter of the Judgment as to the proper cooking container are only of Importance In period can be found It is necessary the processing of materials of heavy to know how long a time is required consistency such as corn. Whether the for the heat to reach the food at the processing temerature is 100 degrees, center of the container. 109 degrees, 160 degrees, or 121 deThe mercury thermometer, if projier-l-y grees C tlie temperature of the bath calibrated and standardized, has or retort is readied in the container been found sufficiently accurate for in approximately the same time. Highpractical work. A satisfactory ap- er temperatures, however, break down paratus has been devised for using the the tissues of tomatoes, which are a to mensure striking exception to the rule. Both the mercury thermometer temperature changes at the center of single period and Intermittent procesthe can. ses are studied in this bulletin, which The fruits and vegetables as proc- Is available upon application to the essed in these tests fall roughly Into United States Department of Agricu' two groups with reference to timtv ture. lf J under place flame. Peanut - Butter Luncheon least. Melt Iwo tahlespoon-ful- s of butter in a saucepan and add two tablespoonfuls of Hour; add one-hateaspoonful of salt and a few dashes of pepper. When the butter and flour are well blended, add one and one-hal- f cupfuls of milk, stirring constantly, then add a beef cube. Stir over a stow fire until the culie is dissolved hi the sauce thick. Have hot toast ready, spread each piece generously witli peanut butler and arrange on a platter. Iour t he hot sauce over them, and on top of each piece of toast place two slices of hot crisp Imcon. Serve at once. Apple Bread. Mix and sitt four cupfuls of flour, two tnhlespoonfuls of linking nov.der; add of a cupful of sugur, one tensionnful of salt; mix well and stir In two cupfuls at tipple pulp, place iu puns and bake SINK CLEAN Factor. There is a piece of modern equipment that one needs to be scouring constantly if it Is to appear spick and spun at all times that is the kitchen J one-fourt- h Assures 8pick and Span Sink. sink. With a good friction soap and stiff bristled brush like the accompanying Illustration the difficulty of the task Is removed, and a sink Is the result. In a hot one-lml- f uni-size- d five Amount May Bs Cut Almost in Half by Careful Use Keep in Dry Place If Possible. luhle-spoonf- oven iiour. Lemon Potato Pie. Peel and grate one med ixttalo, pour over it one cupful of (a tiling water. Cook well-cleane- d The amount of soap required ; a household may almost he cut in half by careful use. Keep a box ahead, cut burs in two, remove from (lie box and tale in a dry plate if possible. Green aoap is used up twice us fast as the seasoned bars. .Never allow it to soak iu a floor pail, tub or dishpan a great but very common waste. To save soap and clean your hands, try putting clean scrups of dry toilet soup through the food chopper, using the finest plate. Mix one part of t he powdered soap with tour parts of corutneal. Another good way to remove status from the hands and to keep them soft la 'll use cornmeul and vinegar and ruh thoroughly. Dr try conserving soup by washing the bands with a of coruiuc.il. It Is gritty enough to remove the dirt .ird lejves the hands soft und white. minutes, stirring constantlj. Re- serve two egg whites for a meringue; beat one whole and the egg i yolks two; add one eupful of Scrambetd eggs are delicious served with asparagus. Bread sponge that sets the least hit too long may lie sour. lien bird lots lieen spilled on wood dnsh cold water on to prevent the grease from soaking in. To keep sandwiches fresh wring out a napkin in hot water, wrap them in it and put in a cool place. When cutting material on the bias it N t lie part of wisdom to lay the goods smoothly on a sewing table. so as to avoid any l!u if nece-v.irdip gor from slipping or pulling. y, MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET (&(&& Of fliTCKSrSCRSTCSt CASTORIA GENUINE Ho: CnmvEaCoMW tyfW YORK- - THAT IS AROUND EVERT BOTTlt ALWAYS ; Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. ITV. to Use Colors Silk, Wool, Cotton All At Tho Bomo Tim. lOc PUTtlAtl FADELESS DYES DSV Packet WHY ANY MV 1 OVf For Falling Hair. la falling out," aftmttte the timid man to th ebamlst'a dles' hosiery." Louisville Courier-Journa- l, ant "Can you recommend to keep It lnr Certainly," replied the obllgtBfJ young man,' who had only recently' LADIES GAN WEAR SHOES left school. "Here Is a.nlee cardboard On sod walk la mmvfort by .m.ll.r wins ALLKN'B FOOT. EASE, tb aatiMp-tl- c box." renrsos'a Weekly. - , Shaken Into the powder for the shoe and sprinkled In lh Allen' Foot.E.a make tight or now aboo Of Count. to relief bunion corna, easy; give Instant j and callouaea, prevent. Blister, Cailou. and 1 have fallen arches. " Bore Spota. Advertlaement. You should see a building Inspector at once." Boston Transcript. 1 Exemplary. " . pwa A man In your lofty position Is SWAMP-ROO- T FOR expected to set tin exitluple for others." do, replied Senator . Sorghum ; Vaseline CorboUted KIDNEY AILMENTS theI amount of compensation allowed Petroleum Jelly by tlie government compels me to set There is only one medicine that really n flue example of personal econlmiy." is an effective antiseptic a s medicine (or tands out first-ai- d curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and dressing for cuts Freshen a Heavy Skin bladder. Cntl-cur- a and insect bilks. wounds With the antiseptic, fascinating stands the Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t an Talcum 1 Powder, 1 exquisitely ha reason that for it the proven highest helps prevent infection. scented, economical face, skin, baby to be jnst the remedy needed in thousand cases. and dusting powder and perfume. of distressing CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. spon thousands tCasMfaM4 makes friends quickly beSwamp-RoRenders oilier perfumes superfluous. soon is New York effect immediate State Street cause its mild end of the Cuticura Toilet Trio (Soap, One realised in most cases. It is a gentle, Ointment. Talcum). Advertisement. healing vegetable compound. Start treatment st once. Sold at all Protection. drug stores in bottles cf two sizes, mediAmlmt-rmlo- r um and large. George Harvey on forHowever, if you wish first to test this mal occasions licni's himself with a great preparation send ten cents to Dr. great ail' of dignity. Among his Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for s lie Is very Jolly. however, friendH, .ample bottle. Whn writing be sure and A foreign corresiMUident told tlie mention this paper. Advertisement. oilier day of an intimate iliniMi- in a Even the uristoiTiilio passenger on Pall Mail iul whore Mr. Harvey ap8 sleeping cut doesn't object to n lowpeared through some accident with a very sliaMiy umbrella, He explained : ly berth. "I always carry a green cotton In London so that Englishmen to lie married than to It is che-n- er wont think it vverth stealing." b ensured yes? hwtrflMMWl Garden Is Back Number, (kMMsVMr- Commuters who do Imsliiehs iu Hie metropolitan district may tie taking ihelr gardens tins jut u asgood onrebutof one would never ever, year TkUICSf ONE guess It from the daily cenversuiloii of these country dwellers ou the vilmrCP INWGE5WW nPYMi n ww aaaiw iitui ten 'ns. ass-Jr is. i wIHer pedweed ! SI It used to be: few day: rrgwlMe the live. kUMfMlMNh Bell-ans 6 Yes. I put in my mixed k'ng iiMuis and heart: partfie the Mnod wmmrfbea tk entire yMrm. Wtitm hit Frmm Tritri Trmmtmmmt.. j water und got my radishes down nnd my COLLI!! CfiCPSI R9IER CD, fcRl IA, HUB I l Sure Relief celery stinted. Got to remember buy si, ne new garden liov,. twoigio HL PATENTS VttM Patent In looks like a ui y spell. ELL-AN-S IMX In Evidence. We are advertised by our stylish Lafriends." What do you sell 7" ft. foot-bat- h "My hair fl -- :l ; s. d SOAP NEEDE0 IN HOUSEHOLD Cy SidnMW Birds Help Man. Remember the birds this spring. The possibilities of the increase of forest 'nsects are so appalling that potent forces to keep them within bounds MOftE GOOD THINGS are Indispensable; otherwise, Insects and seasoned made might steak destroy ail forest trees. The Hamburg Into a flat eake. then broiled, makes lumbers of Insect species that atan entirely differ- tack a single tree sometimes run Into ent steak from hundreds, and the individuals of each the usual way of species if unchecked would soon numBefote such serving it. If gas ber untold millions. is used grease countless hordes man would he power-.esthe broiler ami Chronic faull finders should consider that it is their envy winch deforms everything, and that the ugliness Is Dot in the object but in the eye. J 4 - lf J J Traritir.atharirott-tnlpmj- well-heate- n lf Big 0 lf Stiff Bristled Brush, Lik One Illustrated, and Good Soap Are J Constipation and Dwnw mid Feverishness Loss OF SLEEP ftc Simile hapo. many article that today hare been diacarded, u you wl reedy siait. Do you recall anything that has more modestly eppeeM tfc public than has Fletchere Castoria; modest in all its cinftw, at all timea and truthfully for our babiee? The big eplurg, the misleading claims may win for a time, bat g the honest advertiser is like the old story of As tsrtsJss that beat the hare. Mothers everywhere, and their daughters, now mothers, speak frankly, glowingly, enthusiastically in praise of Fletcher! Castoria. Speak of it lovingly as a friend that hail brought comfort cheer smiles to their little-on. To them: to these true mothers no argument can tbsoB to set aside their bottle of Castoria, their old friend, that they try even another and unknown remedy for babiee. Then, wecU T(XT think of going to TOUR OWN medicine chest to dad relief for troubles? Can you not separate the false from the true? ; e. A helpful Remedy ft s) ' AdvertWn by tho use of large apace, the expeadftwB ofl of ssoney have placed oa the market, have put ta your home, truth-tellin- (Smmt well-beate- n FISH FLAKE TIMBALES hard-boile- cui-ful- one-hal- micro-organism- Pick the contents of one cun of fish flakes into bits with a J Silver fork, add fourth cupful of sifted breud crumbs from the J center of a stale loaf, a fourth t of a teaspoonful of paprika, two f well beaten eggs and a cupful and a half of milk. Mix well, turn Into buttered timbale molds or 0 patty pans, stand these in a pan of boiling water reaching nearly 0 ' J to their top and bake until the centers are firm. Unmold cure- 0 fully on a hot platter, 'ecorate 0 with sliced eggs and J turn over all a cupful of drawn butter, cream or tomato sauce and sene at once. 0 n .(X one-fourt- s t J There!7ProrootioiIWtW Oddness andjksttortB neither 0ptam.MarpMne frflnefal. NotXARGQTK one-lml- micro-organis- KEEPS KITCHEN The Fake end the Tree. lf J J ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CBNt. AVeetabtePrcpMatwafcrAs s imitating the Food ff tinStheStotMcfcaBriBartlsrf j sugar, a pinch of salt, the gruted rind and Juice of a lemon; stir into the irotuto mixture and cook miiil it thickens; tool und till a previously baked crust. Cover with h liter ngue slid blown in a moderate oven. Lima Beans et Casserole. Soak om f mid cupfuls of lima beans overnight in water to cover, then in the morning cook until soft, funk oiie- fourth of a pound of bneini until well sea re I; add two medium-sizeon out sliced; cook until soft. Iu u greased e btee a layer of beans spi.nkled with iHiious and smell pieces of bacon; add salt spariagh and e little pepper; tepent limit alt O'er this pour a cupful o hake a half hour one-hal- d i c ot - Relief Sure INDIGESTION FOR T7 j TUtUt 7h DROPSY week free 1 25$ and 75$ Packages. Everywhere Kin f kiu all ah iinvwhcr fiN m Nr IP"TEf11 l 1 i but I'm no! cun get Suie, ,dde to get tile I let 'oit broid listing no! imps if I bud a iwviv.ng s, t " You don't want t( ovnlo.il yiei" bulbs on that set A aeral's Ju- -t us good ns n twiestrand for your et. but you 1 two-ste- DAISY H.Y K IDLER attrurlw end clean, rnrrwntl, convenor! and cocap Lajt allura- on- - Mt c metal. t fcP ot tip over; Tt&'f . jH-j- I is; Xow it ca.-erol- j WtOsf anything F L Y K I L 1 FR at your tieit r or rrrpaui. V & lb Ijn, N. Z. j&fcr iwaitffy lv FYFPFfS VAJ1GLD ROMr.iw. 1W lit o ioiurt , GoaronU-ed- A.. one-stran- d ongbt to make it .it least long." Chicago Journul. 1l feet Bat.onuli a. Il.ttvMimhAi HILLS HONEY A TAR COUOHO FCA ! An aa at tore, 75c90 by 1GOOD 65-- New Yotk DroyrCtfncent.Ncw York Agent rr.lli, lOIFr 1r niii) MWtj ftoTTn-- 1 vn. a ii' la wmHv tmw eae mta-M- U' pm- - FVn rlf mWe' Mcpomv 46 v Mo |