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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, MARCH 24, 1922. HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASIER bY SALT LAKE SAVINGS-INVESTMEN- Suite , For variety try a: n Provo. Charles Hlgginson of was picked up on the state road tills side of American Fork by Deputy Sheriff Burk a few days ago. was propped up behind a telephone pole nearly frozen, and when approached by the deputy he apparently could not talk or move. He said that he left Salt Lake City, walking to Murray. Here ha secured a ride to the point of the. mountain, where he slept In the bushes that night. The next morning he was given a ride In an auto truck and while it was traveling at a rapid speed he Jumped out, spraining his ankle and severely cutting his head. ii Hig-glnso- n BOYD PARK JEWELERS yfe. ICO MAW STREET POVD PARK BLDG- - W SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT OBLIGATIONS iaaued by citlra and towna of Utah and (old by ua are carefully examined aa to legality, aecurity etc., and are aafe iiiveatmente wbtcli yield more than I per rent and are free from the Federal Income Tax. Send tbia ad and your name and addreaa for our n pace descriptive booklet IT IS FREE. Felt SalUUaR ROSS SEASON A CO. II A Homemade Clooet Is Inexpensive (Prepared by the United Statee Department of Agrlculturo.) For generations housekeepers have American Fork. A Carnegie Library building Is to be erected at Amer- taken pride In their orderly linen closets, ican Fork In th)e near future, and preserve and Jelbids for the general contract and ly closets, and their neat kitchen cupfar electric wiring will be received by boards. While not so attractive to look at, the cleaning closet Is just as the American Fork Library Board. Important. By grouping together Salt Lake. Universities and col- brooms, brushes, dusters, mops and all leges in all parts of the United States the many things needed In cleaning, have signified their intentions of hav- and keeping the closet In order, the ing representatives attend the Inau- housekeeper need not waste time or take extra steps In collecting these guration of Dr. George Thomas as when she wants to use them. things president of the University of Utah. It Is a more sanitary and tidy practice The Inauguration will be held at the to store cleaning tools In a place by University in Salt Lake City on Wed- themselves than to leave them In a nesday, April 5. At least seventy in- corner of the kitchen or pantry, as Is states wlU often done, the United States Departstitutions from twenty-fiv-e have delegates present. ment of Agriculture points out. well-stock- EXERCISES COMMENCEMENT Jeantags-Cottacha- Engraving Co. ll OLDSMOB1LE DEALERS WANTED in Utah. Idaho, Ne- vada, Wyoming. Liberal commission on request sand repreaentativ A. E. TOU RSSEN Distributor. wlU YOU NEED PRINTING Pstronisa your home publisher. Hi price are just as good or better than you can get Your work will be given prompt elsewhere. and aatiafWctory attention by your printer-mercha- nt Help to build up your local indus- tries. BABY CHICKS winter layers. All varieties. Hardy Sunn laed stack Jt wtU make surly VOGELER SEED CO. Salt Lake CHy Utah "eral UTAHS WEALTH Write for free copy of Utah's Mineral Wealth iaaued by Mining Committee of Salt Lake Commercial Club. Be potted on Utah'a great aaaet in mineral' resource. Addreta Mineral Poet Offlce Box 1TM, Salt Lake City, avinui COLLBGIS L. O. S. EUSJNKES COLLKOL School of ESldency. All axmmnrnlel hreeahaa Catalog free. M N. Mala SV. Salt Lake Ott. ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANOS. Ftajme. a vary easy terms. Everything Phenogfayha known in meal. Writ Deynaa Sasha Musis Oe. PLEATING ft BUTTONS Accordion, Sid. Boa Pleating, Hematltahlufc Batten. Buttonhole. Eld Coreet Parta. - SB TOUB PUBLISHER Holliday. Injury to certain fruit in the Holliday district of Salt Lake county, due to winter killing, hns been found less than expected in an examination of a number of specimens, In the United States weather bureau office by Dr. P. J. O'Gara of the department of agriculture of the American Smelting and Refining company. Salt Lake. The state board of agriculture met a few days ago to consider, among other things, a regulation for the compulsory grading of potatoes, submitted by H. J. Webb, state crop pest Inspector. Mr. Webb says that dealers In potatoes in Utah say they prefer to handle Idaho potatoes because the stock Is graded officially, and It is possible for the purchaser to know what he is buying. Spanish Fork. Erection of a Federal Building at Spanish Fork Is now practically assured, and bids may be asked for at an early date so that work may be commenced by July 1st The cleaning closet should be convenient to the whole house. Sometimes, especially In large bouses, a good arrangement Is to have a cleaning closet on each floor with a supply of the things most frequently used. If a 'built-i- n closet Is not available, an old wardrobe may be fitted np. Sometimes the cleaning cloaet opens off the back hall or the combination laundry and washroom, .which I found an almost Indispensable room In many farmhouses. This, also, la a good place for It The cleaning closet should be ventilated by cutting holes In the door or Shelves by means of a transom. should be arranged for the cans and bottles of cleaning materials and other small articles, and there should be plenty of hooks at proper heights for brushes, brooms and mops. These should be hung so that the weight doea not rest on the straws, bristles, or strings. The carpet sweeper, also, should be set or hung so that the weight does not come on the brushes. Good Tools Mors Economical. Well-maddurable tools are generally most economical In the end, though they may cost more at the outset. It is well, of course, to have a complete set of tools and materials for cleaning the many kinds of materials In the bouse, but this does not mean that a large, collection should be bought haphazard. Some cleaning de e, Salt Lake. Specimens of Utahs agricultural products soon will be on display in the Union Pacific building at Omaha, Neb. Funds for the purchase of appropriate jars and display cases for this purpose have been provided by the agricultural committee of the Commercial club, as the state department of agriculture has no appropria-tiuWASH FRUITS FOR CHILDREN for such expenditures. n See your printer for Binding, Ruling and Loom Leaf Device AND SHOW one cupful Vegetable Curry. each of cooked carrots, potatoes white turnips, cut Into cubes, one cupful of canned peas and heat to gether In a double boiler. Pour over them one cupful of white sauce In which one tableh spoonful of onion Juice and of a teaspoonful of curry has been fixed and cooked. On a large earthen plate pile up a border of mashed potato which has been seasoned with butter and milk, more highly seasoned than usual. Set plate In the oven until the border Is nicely browned. Pour the vegetable curry Into the potato border and sprinkle the whole with finely minced parsley. Veal Rolls. With a wooden potato masher or mallet pound slices of of an Inch veul steak to In thickness cut In pieces three by five Inches. Chop the trimmings with as much fat salt pork. Add by measure half as much bread crumbs as meat, season highly with salt, pepper, poultry seasoning, onion and lemon juice with four fresh mushrooms chopped fine. Moisten the mixture with beaten egg and hot water as moist as possible and still hold Its shape. Spread each piece of steak with a thin layer nearly to the edge, roll tight and fasten with small skewers. Shape the remaining mixture Into balls and cook with the rolls. Dredge with flour and cook a light brown In butter. Place In a casserole, cover with thin cream and bake an hour. Belmont Minced Chicken. Melt of a cupful of butter, add on fourth of a cupful of flour and atir until well blended; then poor on gradually while stirring constantly, one and one-hal- f cupfuls of chicken stock. Bring to the boiling point, season with one and one-hateaspoonfuls of salt and a teaspoonful of paprika. Add one enpful of cream, one cupful of s of a cupminced chicken, ful of cooked sweetbread cubes, one and one-hatablespoonfula of truffles or chicken livers. Let stand In double boiler to heat. Serve In a dish with mashed potato piped around the edge. Brown In A hot oven. and Convenient. one-fourt- h one-eight- h close-fittin- g CASES bed, being afflicted with a trouble which women of certain ege ere apt to heve. 1 took E. ' PinkhamtLydia Vegetable Compound one-quart- er two-third- lf . " Tablets and used Lydia E. Pinkhams Sanative Wash. I am a well woman now and have been for two years. 1 can work as well as any one who is younger and aa I am a farmers wife I have plenty to do for I cultivate mv own garden, raise many chickens ana do mv own housework. You may publish this letter aa I am ready to ao anything to help other women aa I have been so well and happy Mrs. E.T, since my troubles are past. Galloway, Carters Creek, Tenn. Most women find plenty to do. If they are upeet with some female ailment ana troubled with such symptom as Mrs. Galloway had, the smallest duty seems a mountain. If you find it hard to keep up, if you are nervous and irritable, without ambition and out of aorta generally, give the Vegetable Compound a fair trial. We believe it will help you greatly, for it baa helped others. VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles are most dangerous because of their insidious attacks Heed tire first warning they give that they need attention by taking i GCLD.KEDL'U. lf 3s; v The worlds standard remedy for theae disorder win often ward off these diseases and strengthen the body against further attacks, Three aUea, aO druggist. Gall Medel en eeerv hen two-third- lf one-four- th Clear Babys Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum SeepfSc, OietaMat Moths, file unci 2S aad SSc, Takne ZSc. Mloo, Aat Bond 10c for cock 117, Wojrnc, Mich. Cockroach, BMtbsgi, oil dtooppoor. direction. A. Monord Bos Pickpockets in Hard Luck. A social worker reports that New York pickpockets who used to slip a finger Into a vest pocket and get a watch, now get only a scratch from a pin used to hold the watchleaa chain In place. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackhead smear them with Cuticura Ointment Wash off in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot yater. Once clear keep your akin clear by using them for dally toilet purposes. Don't fall to Include Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement. two-thir- best-lookin- yean one-fourt- one-hal- Cheek-to-chee- Three . I was almost an invalid. I spent half of my time ia Mix vices will not be used often enough In the ordinary house to Justify their expense or the storage room they occupy, and the housekeeper will do well to consider these points before buying. The oily cloths used In polishing floors and furniture, especially If moistened with linseed oil, are a serious fire hazard unless kept In a covered fireproof container. A tin or Ud can with is good for this purpose. Tools last longer and work better If put back. In the closet clean and ready for use the next time. Caro of Various Kinds of Mops. Once a week, or oftener, If necessary, the box of the carpet sweeper should be opened over dampened newspaper, the dirt emptied out; and hair and lint cleaned from the brushes with a buttonhook, coarse comb, or old scissors. The mechanism should be kept properly oiled. A vacuum cleaner should be looked after 'In the tame way, except that in addition the bag ahould be emptied. Dry or oiled mops should ba wall shaken each time after use. and occasionally should b washed In hot soapsuds, rinsed In clear hot water, and dried as quickly as possible. OUed mops may be renewed by pouring on a few drops of kerosene or floor oil and leaving them stand until the oil spreads through the strings. If too much oil Is used, the floors will bo darkened, and a surplus of oil will ba left on the surface. Dust cloths should bs washed freBo w went (trolling, quently , because a little dirt comes Down by the rolling, down by the out more easily and because dirty rolling sea; cloths often leave as much dust aa Tou may keep your croak for other take scratch and folk up may highly they But you can't frighten mel polished surfaces. The oil In dustless" -- Kipling. cloths may be restored by adding to or rinse little kerosene water a the SEASONABLE DISHES floor oil (about one tablespoonful to a or of few a by pouring quart water), The appetizing flavor of smoked fish drops of oil on the dry duster, rolling used In the folit tight, and letting It stand until the when enjoyed may bedish with enjoylowing oil spreads evenly. ment: House cleaning often seems a hard Savory Smoked Fish. task and It pays to plan the work one pound of smoked Cut and the home clean to keep carefully fish Into strips, put over rather than labor to make it clean. the fire In cold water, let come to a boll slowly, OYSTER DRESSING MIXTURE then cook ten minutes. Heat one cupful of stock with of a cup8calloped Kind Are Preferred by Many Cooka Because Flavor Is Lost ful each of tomato sauce and vinegar, In Cooking. one tablespoonful of made prustard and a few dashes of cayenne. Drain An oyster dressing is made by add- the fish, saute on a hot pan in a little ing to a highly seasoned bread stuff- hot butter, then add to the hot stock : ing, oysters equal In bulk to the thicken the butter In the pan with Mix thoroughly one two tablespoonfuls of flour; stir this breadcrumbs. quart of soft breadcrumbs, a cupful Into the saucepan containing the fish of butter, melted In cupful and stock, cover and simmer for five f hot milk or water, teaspoonpiluutes. Serve on a hot platter, surful salt, one teaspoonful of spiced rounded with split and toasted trackpoultry seasoning, and a beaten egg. ers. Omit the egg If the dressing Is to be Ham En Casserole. Order a sllct eaten hot A cold dressing slices well of ham cut two Inches thick, wipe and when the egg Is used. Add oysters remove the outside edges of fat; pul and stuff the turkey. As long cook- Into a frying pan, cover with lepld ing detracts from the flavor of oysters water and let stand over night or foi many cooks prefer scalloped oysters several hours. Wash and pare medium-sized potatoes and cut In very served with turkey. thin slices (there should be two and one-hacupfuls). Put ham In the casserole and cover with potatoes; add milk to cover, about two cupfuls f Cover and cook slowly one and hours In the oven. Easter Dumplings. Cook In a double boiler until very soft, one cupAlmost decorative are tiny enameled ful of rice In three to kitchen scales. four cupfuls of boiling water with one-hateaspoonful of salt Para and Paint can be removed from window core six small-size- d apples. Cut six panes with hot vinegar. In eight or squares of cheese-clot- h nine-incsquares, dip Into boiling Keep a pencil and pad by the tele water and wring out quickly, then phone to take down numbers. dredge each with flour, spread each floured cloth with a lnyer of rice Fine blankets and shawls are best quarter of an Inch thick, place an dried on curtain stretchers. apple In the center, fill the cavity with a spoonful of Jelly, tie up the A hammer and nulls should be a cloth and drop Into boiling water to part of every kitchen equipment cook for one hour. Before serving remove the dumpling cloths; care--fullChicken fat Is excellent for cake arrange the halls on a dish with baking and shortening generally. a circle of whipped cream. Lemon Sauce. Mix carefully on Cucumbers are nice served In a little tablespoonful of cornstarch and one vinegar and cream mixed together. cupful of fine granulated sugar, a little salt, and one cupful of boiling Charcoal powder will clean knife water, while heating constantly. Cook blades which have become stained. five to six minutes, add two tablespoonfuls of leinon juice and a grat Vegetables should be cooked just Ing of the rind, two tablespoonfuls ol long enough to make them tender, and butler and a generous grating of no longer. Bountiful. Bids for construction of All Market Produce Should Be Cleaned to Remove Dirt, Bacteria a new armory building at Bountiful Wu era aufaeturen of Bank, Offlee aad and Residue. tare Fixtures. "Art' In Fixture I ant have been asked from contractors of Salt Lake Cabinet ft Fixture Oa that city. Bariac. W. G. General Adjutant Children should have fruits, also Williams lias also been authorized to DEPARTMENT STOKES erect a permanent stable at the State celery, tomatoes, and salads not only to TiENDTo'vfAllSSr'sAjGf'LAKlCrTYi give variety In their school lunches, Utah, for anything you cannot get in year Fair Grounds. but especially to supply the vltamlnes Salt Lake. Powder and paint on and other food elements necessary for UTAH METAL WORKS, MTg,a Type Metals. the cheeks of the eastern college coed healthy growth, agree nutrition specis diminishing, and now the most ialists of the United States Department Mysteries of the Infinite When they eat any of fashionably dressed girl Is seen wear- of Agriculture. What do the stars above uS meant foods at home It Is ing her dresses to her shoe tops, said these uncooked Whats around them? What Is their Miss Lucy Van Outt, dean of women probable that the mother has washed purpose In creation? Our star, which at the University of Utah upon her the fruit or vegetable properly before It. All market produce needs we call the sun, we fondly, believe return from the national convention serving is for the purpose of giving our little of Deans of College Women which was washing to remove dirt and dust, bacteria, and sometimes particles of spray grain we call the earth warmth and held recently in Chicago. k residue. The best fruits and usually move live we and so that may light, dancing In respectable places Is the g fruits are those from As we strut unheard of at most of the institutions and have our being. sprayed about and enjoy our 'petty achieve, of the country, Miss Van Cott declar- trees which have beenInproperly Its early stages ments we do not often contemplate the ed. and in some of the universities the while tl fruit was and sometimes the spray may not have starry vault above us. Perhaps It la students themselves have taken the weathered off the fruit before harvest. just as well so, for when we search initiative to completely eliminate Jazz Children should not be given money to out the knowledge of the heavens music. buy their own fruit from hucksters or how we shrink ! How vie shrink! stands unless there are facilities at Salt Lake. Work on the construc- school for Chicago Journal of Commerce. washing It. They should be tion at Woodward airmail field of an drilled In the practice of washing what army airplane station and organizaEfficiency they eat of these uncooked products, It is a convenience when making tion of the air service officers reserve as a matter of ordinary cleanliness. preserves, after they are put away in a corps as a part of the 104 th division, reserves, with headquarters MARSHMALLOW FUDGE RECIPE closet, to make a list of what you have organized In Salt Lnke, will commence in the and fasten It on the closet door with a near future, according to Captain H. H. Include Granulated Sugar, pencil attached ; then when you take a George, who has arrived from head- Ingredients Jar out cross It off. Milk, Bitter Chocolate Sirup, of the Ninth army corps at quarters and Walnuts. San Francisco to take charge. A large Look and Listen Stop, number of reserve officers in Salt Two cups granulated sugar, "Pleasures," said Uncle Ezra, am have beeen ordered to report s cup corn sirup, much like mushrooms. De right kind for duty in connection ftith the fly-I- g chocobitter two squares am fine, but yon has to be on de look, school. Two steel hangers, a gas cups milk, one-ha- lf one butter, tablespoon late, Chris-tain Western out fob toadstools," tank, oil house and mechanical shops pound marshmallows, one cup English will he constructed at the field. 'Advocate. walnut moats, one-hateaspoon vanilla. Suit Lake. Entries continue to pour Original "A No. 1" Iut sugar, sirup and milk In sauce The term A No. 1 orignnted as in for the fifth annual intermountain and let stand until sugar Is meltpan a symbol used In the classification of livestock show to be held at North ed. Shave chocolate Into mixture. Put wooden ships by Lloyd's Maritime InSalt luike April 3, 4, 5, 0 and 7 and, over fire and bring to boiling point. surance association. It denoted that according to show 'officials. Coincident Do not stir. Let boil two minutes and the hull and equipment of the ship In with the announcement of the a soft ball Is big add butter. Cook until Remove from cold water. in question were In good condition. formed number of entries came another that fire. Line a long pan with marshmalE. A. President Lnke Lfe of the Salt Points the Way for Othere lows. sprinkle with nuts. Let fudge We are not disparaging Idealism, but county farm bureau had advised Dr. cool slightly in pan of cold water Do not keep partly soiled garments an idealist is too frequently a man It. N. Mead, managing director of the while beating. Fudge must be quite In an unalred space. They are likely who has high notions of what the i slaw, that' the bureuu will offer a warm when poured over the to become discolored other fellow ought to do. Boston handsome loving cup as the second carload of best for fat the hogs prize TfuftscrlpL FIXTURES - - L Carters Creek, Tena. go one-fourt- aep-ara- te Announcement Invitations Calling Card Your printer will furnish samples and price. BED Wife Tells How Lj Pinkhams Vegetable CosjKMod MadeHer a WellWomaa SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS San-tnqui- VOUCANBE PROUD of your table allver when it comet from Boyd Park a. Every piece la cenulue and mil valve. Coma, tee. 1H Farmer V Walker Bunk Building 410-1- TIME Copyright, 1X. Western Newspaper Onion Heap an more wood, the wind Is chill. But let It whletle as It will. WeU keep our merry spirits at 111." Salt Lake. Salt Lake la preparing for tire reception of the thousands of persons wlio will pass through the city this year by automobile. Many improvements are being planned for the tourists' park at Walker's field, according tu members of the dty cone mission. EOND & MORTGAGE CO. SPENT HALF HER The KITCHEN CABINET UTAH Will enable you to build up a fund which will five you an independent income. Send for our illustrated book. No. A-- which showt what systematic investment and compound Interest will do. PALMER . From All Parta of PUN T ASSEMBLING TOOLS IN ONE PLACE Pithy News Notes Business Directory OCR Fp-r- Jud Tunklns. Jud Tunklns says he wishes he could put as much patient endurance Into some of his later undertakings as he showed as a boy when lie was learning to smoke a pipe. - lf one-hal- well-washe- d lf h y John Franklin Cox Portland, Ore. I could scarcely get around to attend my duties on the farm and knowing that I needed something to relieve this condition, I went Into a drug store In Washington and asked the druggist what ho thought would be best for my condition, lie immediately recommended Dr. l'lerce's Golden Medical Discovery so I bought a bottle and commenced taking it and it helped me right away. After the second bottle I felt fine, my appetite was greatly improved and 1 gained strength right along. I am a man seventy-eight ypnrs of age ami can get around as well as many younger men and feel that I owe a great deal to Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discov. E. ery." John Franklin Cox, Yamhill St. . Go at once to your neighborhood drug store and get the Discovery In tablets or liquid and youll he surprised at the way you'll pick up. 12-1- W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 22. |