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Show THE PAYSOMAN,' PAYSON, UTAH, MARCTI 3, 1922. MOTHER! CLEAN FEED FURNACE DURING WINTER TO CONSERVE SUPPLY OF FUEL CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Evun a sick child loves the fruity" taste of Californls Fig Syrup." If the little tongue Is costed, or if your child TURKEY HEN IS BEST MOTHER 122, Weatarn Nawapaper Union People with nothing to do are con. atantly worried aa to what to do next Copyrtxht, She Knows Wants of Poults and Can Talk to Thom in Languags They Soon Loam. PEANUT BUTTER GOODIES Peanut butter Is a delicious sub (dilute for butter on bread, and als lends ' itself t many types o: cookery. For i soup it Is not onl.' and sustaining wholesome but b ever ready. Peanut Buttei Soup. Take om cupful of peanut butter, one quar of milk, one pint of boiling water two tnblespoonfuls of grated onion one clove, one half teaspoonful 01 liepper, two teaspoorifuls of salt, on lublcspoouful of flour, two tablespoon fills of cold water, two tablespoon fuls of iinely minced green pepper or one tublcspoonful of minced parslej If preferred. Prepare as usual. Peanut Butter Boiled Icing. Itol l one cupful of sugar and cupful of water until a thread It r formed, pour over the white of an egg and add of a cupful of peanut butter. Plac over hot stove and cook until the Icing Is a little dry around the edges then heat until thick and spread or the cuke. Peanut Butter and Tomato Loaf. Put two cupfuls of peanut butter Inti a saucepan, moisten two tablespoon fuls of cornstarch with a little watei and add to It with two cupfuls 01 thick canned tomatoes, one and onu fourth cupfuls of bread crumbs, ont and teaspoorifuls of sub and of a teaspoonful ot Mix well and place In a eppor. well greased mold and steam twe hours. Serve hot surrounded with creamed pens or onions. Ginger Cream. Take one pint ol milk, (lie beaten yolks of three eggs one half cup of sugar and two table spoonfuls of sirup from preserved ginger, cook all together until thick strain; add one tnblespoonful of gola tin dissolved In a little cold milk, and the stffly beaten whites of three eggs Bent until It thickens, add four ouncer of preserved ginger cut fine, stir and put In a mold to thicken. Serve cold with whipped cream. (Prepared by the United States ment of Agriculture.) one-fourt- well-beate- It admits Just sufficient air to supplement that admitted through the draft dumper and causes more perfect combustion of the fuel. The smokeplpe damper Is located between the furnace and the check draft and can be used to control the draft above the fuel in windy weather or nt night. Ashes should not be permitted to accumulate Ip the rnjh pit. ns this retards tlie draft and tbe beat causes the grute bars to become warped and bent. As a rule it is not necessary to slmke down the ashes more than once or twice a day, except in very cold weather, and shaking should be stopped as soon as live sparks begin to fail into tbe ash pit. In mild weather coal can be saved by permitting an accumulation of ashes In the grate. Sealing Cracks Saves Heat. It is economy to seal the cracks about doors nnd windows with weather strips, nnd where the weather' Is unusually cold, storm sash is recommended. With a wind velocity of 15 miles an hour a crack of of an Inch, which is much less than the average for doors and windows, permits the passage of about 114 cubic feet of air a minute for every lineal foot. An ordinary double-saswindow (30 inches wide nnd 72 e inches high) would thus admit 30 feet of air a minute. In n room 10 feet wide by 20 feet long, having two windows of lids kind, there would lie required approximately 80 per cent more heat units to heat It properly than If the entrance of the air was controlled nnd a complete change allowed once every hour. In addition to maintaining a proper temperature, the moisture present In the air is a great factor In heating homes. The water pan in the furnace should always be kept filled, and other means provided for tiie evaporation of water In the living room. Not only are rooms In which the air lias a high percentage of moisture more economically heated, hut living conditions are more healthful. Copies of the bulletin may be had upon request of tiie United States Department of Agriculture at Washington, D. C. Prepared by the Untied States Department of Agriculture ) The Average house owner hums too nuch coal, principally because he does oot know bow to regulate his heater, say engineers of the United States Department of Agriculture In Farmers Bulletin 1191, Operating Plant, published by the department. Many rural homes ure now provided with furnaces, and the publication was prepared as a guide to their efficient operation, particularly In getting the most heat out of the fuel used and In making the home as healthful as possible. The satisfactory ami efficient heating of homes, according to the bulletin, requires that the chimney flue he of proper size and In the proper place, that the proper heating equipment be installed correctly, that the plant be understood thoroughly and operated so that it gives the most heat from tiic fuel consumed, that the house be constructed so thnt the heat Is held In, thut the air be kept moist, and that enough fresh air he admitted either continuously or from time to time to avoid the discomfort or unheulthful conditions due to accumulation of gas. In selecting fuel, the bulletin suggests that different kinds and sizes of coal should lie tried out. Should Be Property Installed. Has the morning lost Us glow? The best and highest-priceheater Cheery-O- I Installed may give less satimproperly Is the sky above you weeping? isfaction than the poorest and cheapStill the sun tils course Is keeping. est put In correctly, says the bulletin. "Withered turf!" They're only steepFor tills reason a man known to uning Springtime always comes, you know; tils business should install derstand Blossom time Is sure and so, the plant. In selecting the furna-e- , Cheery-O- . consult owners of homes who have had experience in operating furnaces EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS of different types. A nice roast for a small family mnj Practically all heating plants have four dampers. A draft damper In the he made from a slice of round steak fine ont door of the ash pit is opened to admit Chop green pepper and air through the Are, which causes it one onion, one to burn rapidly. A rheck damper lohalf cupful of cel cated In t he smoke pipe is opened to ery ; add fotu admit cold air into the flue, thus Incupfuls of bread terfering with the draft and retardcrumbs, a tea- ing the burning of fuel In the heater. ol The damper located In the feed door spoon f u minced parsley Is used for the same purpose. Through aud salt and pepper to taste. Mix tht It cold atr Is admitted directly over dressing, adding enough water or milk the fire, and if opened wide It nets to make It very moist. Spread ovei as a check. When regulated properly the steak, which has been previously well seasoned with salt and pepper, roll tp end skewer with toothpicks INCREASE SEATING CAPACITY CALORIMETER SHOWS Put In a covered roaster with a slice of bacon and one cupful of water on May Be Added to One or HARDEST HOME WORK Extension Both Ends of Kitchen Table top and cook slowly two hours. Illustration Explains. ' Grapefruit Jelly. Put three of gelatin Into a saucepan; An ordinary kitchen table may have add one and one-hacupfuls of cold Washing, Sweeping and Scrub an f extension at one or both ends that water, cupful of sugar; stir bing Most Laborious. will greatly Increase Its seating capaover the fire with three cupfuls of city. When not required, the extension grapefruit juice pulp; when boiling, strain and add one tublcspoonful of Series of Experiments Made on En- is easily removed. Use the same thickness of board froai which tiie table lemon Juice. Iilvlde Into small glasses ergy Expended by Woman in Peris made for the extension. Cut the and place on lee to become firm. formance of Household Tasks Serve topped with whipped cream, of Lightening. Ways sweetened and sprinkled with coconut. United S ate Department (Prepared by the ot Agriculture.) Keep Cake Moist. It Is said that It does not require a laboratory excakes made with honey wUl keep soft Is for months. It used in some quan- periment to convince any woman that tities as the sugar the reeipe calls for. washing and scrubbing ore about tiie hardest work she has to do; but It wlli j As honey is slightly acid It is preferable to use baking soda Instead of be interesting to many housekeepers to know the order In which their tasks h baking powder. Also use less liquid in the cake thnn recipe re- rank when tested under laboratory quires. because i cup of honey con- conditions. For tills purpose a spe- i' Addition to Kitchen Table. ealorimeer respiration designed tains cup of water besides clally exact width of the table and as wide was used by tiie United States Departthe equivalent of a cup of stijiar. ' ment of Agriculture. Tiie results were as required about one foot is pracmeasured in calories, for a series of 53 ticable. on energy expenditure In Cut two strips of wood four Inches L experiments s the performance of household tusks. inch thick and wide, found that such light tasks two and one-hal- f ftet was long. Screw the It British Army "Swagger." darnito the under side of the exas strips knitting, crocheting, sewing, lias been said that the English It ng, and embroidering required an av- tension so they will just come Inside army authorities once Issued an orexpenditure of nine calories per the framework of the table. Well der that officers should not wear eye- erage more thnn that when tiie same fitting slots are out In tlte sides of the hour glasses or spectacles, these being conwas sitting quietly In a chair. table through which the strips are subject sidered evidence of defective sight. A and scrubbing pushed to hold the extension securely. number of army officers then took to Washing, sweeping, floors caused an increased energy exwearing tbe monocle, disobeying the penditure of about fifty calories per army order by n safe margin and givhour over the expenditure at rest. ing to "themselves, as It was thought Ironing, dressing a child, and ' dishat kbc time, an air of distinction, the washing each required about twenty-fou- r thought being something like that calories per hour. which prompted so many officers and Ways of lightening the labor of vaenlisted men to carry a short cane were iiso studwhich came to he culled a swagger rious household tusks 1 ine ied. It was found, for example, that sandpaper is a neat eraser for stick. when tl.e height of the dishwashing ink. table was varied the energy expendiStarch in Human Foods. Urease in the sink is a very prolific ture varied. If the subject worked in food Is is thnt the a!y Ktareli of disease. cause the a comfortable expenditure position In chemical the way changed in my of energy was 21 calories an hour. It mouth. Starch Is gradually changed Salad plants should he planted In was 25 calories when the wash pan Into sugar In the alimentary canal, so that there is always plenty. so her arms set too was that high 'relays, the first pioress faking place In the were raised and 30 eal-- . work, daring an foods merely ground mouth. Ollier Retain tiie full flavor of new po orles when she was obliged to bend op and softened. In prepuratieu foj I over tatoes by boiling them in their skin other Juices.. action by one-four- ti Home-Heatin- g one-fourt- h one-fourt- ld or poults the turkey hen is the She best mother that can be found. knows their needs and cun talk to them in a language they soon learn to understand. At the approach of any danger she gives a low, warning dote thut sends them scurrying in every direction for a weed or patch of green grass where then can lie flat on the ground safely hidden from view. While on free range, she keeps her brood together by talking continuously In a contented, purring tone, so that the poults always know where she is. When her poults become widely sep rated, or if some become lost, and she hears their peep, peep," she calls them with the characteristic yelp heard so frequently during the laying Now and then, while the season. poults are but a few days old, she catches a grasshopper or other insect and calls the poults to come and get It. They soon learn to find their own feed, however, and range out ahead of the mother hen in search of whatever they can find. Young turkeys usually remain with the mother hen until about October or November, when the males ordinarily separate from tbe females and range by themselves. When two turkey hens with broods of about tbe same age are turned out on free range together they will remain In one flock, and aa this makes It easier to hunt them up h A young man who practiced medicine In Pennsylvania became famous and was called In consultation in many towns and cities because of bis success in the treatment of disease. This was Dr. Pierce, who finally made up his mind to place some of his medicines before the public, and moving to Buffalo, N. Y., put up what he called bis Favorite Prescription, and placed It with the druggists In every state. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription has long been recognized as a tonic for diseases peculiar to womankind. 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In a few hours you can see for yourself bow thoroughly It works all the constipation poison, sour bile and waste out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep California Fig Syrup handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. . Ask your druggist for genuine California Fig Syrup which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother I You must say California or you may get an Imitation tig syrup. Tha Turkey Hen Takes Good Care of Her. Young. and care for them. It Is advisable to turn out two or three hens with their broods together when they are It Is not a good given free range. plan to have more than this number of young poults in one flock, say poultry specialists In the United States Department of Agriculture, as they may all try to crowd under one or two hens to be hovered. GOSLINGS READY TO MARKET Advisable to Avoid Use of Young Stock in Raising Fowla Old Birds Are Preferred. Geese are birds of long life, sometimes living fifteen to twenty years, and ganders are at their best at three, four or five years. Tiie use of young stock should be avoided, especially for the renewal of breeding geese, but for the production of early goslings for market. It is often the custom among breeders to use eggs from young geese, as these usually, begin to lay earlier than older birds. Such a practice is perfectly proper, but for breeding stock; experienced breeders prefer older or well matured geese and ganders. BIG IMPORTANCE The male Is half the flock. Without a good male it is impossible to get It is more dangerous, good results. however, to use a poor male thnn it Is a poor female, for the reason that from one male bird a greater number of chicks carrying his blood will be hatched than where a poor female Is allowed to remain in tiie flock. FOR BREEDING STOCK seven-eighth- Not Advisable to Wait Until Last M.nute to Select Fowle to Head Poultry Flock. 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