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Show t TIIE FEEDER HERALD-JOURNA- PAGE THREE 11:11. m Years Fifty-on- e livestock feeder loan applications .aggregating $9500 have been passed on favorably out of 96 applications of Cache farmers and livestock men for aid. This statement was made Wednesday morning by R. L. Wngley. county agricultural agent, and secretary of the Cache county committee named to pass on the loan applications. Other ar: committeemen, County Commissioner L. H. hi Allen, chairman; F. P. Champ, president of the Cache Valley T. W. Peterson bank; and The winter quarter at the Utah State Agricultural college wiil begin immediately following the Christmas holidays Re- gistiation will take pktce on Monday. January 4 and will continue to March 19. according to college authorities. Instruc- tion will begin on December 5. Preparations are being made ta receive two or three hundred students at the college for the winter quarter, inasmuch as always has an Increase in re- Many applications have already been received for admission The winter quarter is the most active of the year and it will include basketball. debating, the school opera Rig- oletto, several dramatic attrac- tions, the annual military ball and other social functions. The new skating rink which has just been completed is expected to add interest for students Interested in this sport. Inter-schocontests are held in hockey and skating. The winter schedule at the college is so arianged that students may, without handicap, enter at the winter quarter and continue for the winter spring, or they may obtain a quarter course in the winter quarter only. Many new courses in all division of the college will begin at that time, both for regular students and for vocational students who spend the winter months in the college shops. ' Hy-ru- The average feeder loan in Cache county is $185. All loan applications passed on favorably by the committee go to Grand Forks. North Dakota, which is the clearing station of this district. If the loans granted there, a check covering the loan will be sent to the All county recorders office. obligations such as mortgages are checked up by the recorders office, and if found okeh, the check is reissued to the stockman. CARROT PlDDING IS PRKSINTKD AS Cl UNARY DISGllSK By RUTH Him ADAMSON Carrots in disguise, this tune in a delicious pudding. Their presence will not be suspected beneath the spicy seasomngs. Heres inspiration, If cerlain members of the fam-ne,lv refuse lo eat tllelr carrots ,n Ule vegetable or salad cours-l- t es lve them their quota caslonaily m the dessert, ,t Must Be steamed be must Carrot pudding stearaed If you do not have steamer In your culinary equipment you can make a sub' Over the brick in a deep kettle with a tight-fittin- g cover. Over the brick place several slats. Add hot water to come up to the top of the bricks. Press into service some of the baking powder cans you have been saving if you do not have a mold. These will serve the purpose nicely-Jilfull and molds If covers are cover tightly. not provided cover with greased paper and tie. jow the recipe: Carrot Pudding Qne cup grated carrots, 1 cup grated potatoes, 1 cup chopped SUet. 1 cup brown sugar, 1 cup cups flour, 1 tea- ralSjnSi i teaspoon salt, spoon SOda, tea-- ! j teaspoon cinnamon, teaspoon spoon nutmeg, ol ' Blue Light Gas & Oil Co l two-thir- i Will Inaugurate the First -2 j Sale In Its History 1- allspice, WATERVILLE. Me., Dec. 11. IPp M. Merton Levine. 24. son of a wealthy cattle man, was arrested today on a charge of old bromurdering his Sprinkle 2 tablespoons flour over the raisins. Mix together the carrots, potatoes, suet, sug- ar and raisins. Sift together the dry ingredients. Mix thoroughly Fill greased molds full, cover and steam three hours for one pound baking powder cans or an average size ar Our Complete Stock of about 75 Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tires and Tabes will be sold at Below Cost Prices! Everyone needing a newT tire or tube should without fail investigate these sensational values! The Goodrich name and guarantee backs every tire and the only reason for offering these first This line tires at such prices is because of newr purchasing arrangements. stock has not been in our stations for over ninety days and just look at this two-thir- II. L. VAN BROCKLIN miles in Walking years to woik and back home COLORALYO SPRINGS, Colo mold. again is the record of H. L. Carrot pudding like any other Van Broekhn G4 years old. a Dec. 11 (UP Amos n Andy's member of the staff of the Se- - run-i- n with the law and their steamed pudding may be Cential Postoffice. He is radio delectation of the third heated and served the second a champion bus.nessman walk- - degree. has drawn the ire of day. Serve with: Hard Sauce er although he never has been Hugh D. Harper, chief of police 4 cup butter. jnieiested m mere champion- - oi Colorado Springs and presi- tea-- . as- - cup powdered sugar, He walks for exercise, .dent of the International ships spoon vanilla, few gratings nut-hFor 20 yeais out of the 35 he sociation of chiefs of police, No worked in the federal build- offieer ever meg. Cream together the butter and ing, Mr. Van Brocklm has made uses the methods emplified in nle daily hike of 15 blocks from your radio program, Harpersugar, add vanilla and nutmeg, Beat till smooth and creamy. s homP to the office, the same wired the famous radio pant And besides being outmooded, Chill. For variety, use brown distance twice at noon and again is causing sugar and flavor with grated ln the evening when he returns the performance home That makes 60 blocks misleading and totally false orange rind. a dav and 18.000 blocks a year, impressions to be implanted in be- Tomato-juic- e cocktails, walking isnt so very hard on the minds of the people every s10Pf: he declares, and it keeps where, the chief asserted in his cause they are easy to make, jlim in good physical and men- - telegram of protest. inexpensive and healthful, seem Harper thinks the incident is to have captured the honors as taj trlm liable to hinder and handicap dinner appetizers. Everybody s law enforcement officers! serving them. At company dinners, bridge it is said that there are 11.-- 1 throughout the nation. As a matter of fact hes re- - parties and luncheons, bright 896,780 different hands possible! in the game of bridge. red tomato juice, refreshing. gusted. seasoned to a Queen's taste and chilled to the nth degree, lake: first place on the menu. Order of mixing is given in these recipes, using both can- -, ned tomatoes and the bottled 30 000 le ' i ai?s Tomorrow, Dec. 12th, the -2 ther, Abraham, as the climax, police said, of a love affair involving a negro maid. Miss Eleanor Johnson, the maid employed in the sumptuous Levine home here, was arrested and charged with being an accessory before and after the fact. Police also held as material witnesses Samuel Morrison, 50 a negro described as a friend of Miss Johnson, and Miss Emil Boyle, said to be Morrisons sweetheart. All were to be arraigned be- fore Municipal Judge Charles W. Atchley later today. Abraham Levine was shot to death with a revolver more than 11 weeks ago while writing a check. The name of the negro in majd figured prominently the investigation that followed. According to police. Morrison admitted he bought the gun, using money given him by Miss Johnson. The latter said she. in turn, had received the money from Merton Levine, police said. Knim w well-round- , 11. Him Champion Walker Postoffice Man Hikes 30,000 Miles in 20 111 T! FRIDAY. DECEMBER LOGAN. UTAH. L. One-quart- er 1- -2 as II sample price: j 30x450 4-p- ly BHanttanasaBa j juice. P Vila ONE MAN SAW 4 Feet Long TWO-MA- SAW-(- N . 7 . is SILK Stoe Polish .. .. O CEDAR POLISH Small Size GOLDEN STAR Furniture Polish . 3.00 2.50 .. Feet Long .. CLEANSER 1,25 ! , - . . : i 25; 19 : . x 36-i- 6 SATURDAY SPECIALS Felt Base, Nice Patterns ft. ONE DAY ONLY EACH I SOAP 50c 3 J.0c Tomato-Sauerkra- 17-Pie- BRIDGE SETS ce Colored Glass parts tomato juice with one part sauerkraut juice, SPRING CLOTHES add a few drops tabasco sauce or horseradish and chill, Tins may be tried different ways, measuring carefully until the exact proportions which please the family are discovered. Another formula: One large can tomatoes, teaspoon celery salt, 1 teaspoon onion juice, dash of peppec. Strain the tomatoes through a fine sieve. To the juice add the celery salt, onion juice and pepper. Stir well and chill. At serving time, pour into small thin glasses and place these on plates with a small wedge of lemon beside each serving. PINS Blade nm DAIRY ROODS 1.95 Household Meat Saw .. Hack Saw CHC Adjustable lengthOU Pliers Combination . Square 85 Small Size Level Small Size Coping Saw With 12 Blades ... 18r 15 30 25 Dozen Milk Bottles Quart . Milk Bottles 1 Pint 1 Milk Bottle-- Pint ; I Bottle Caps Printed, lb. Strainer Pads ltiO or Daily Pails Tin rt, 10 8 5 30 40 50 SCOOPS AND SHOVELS Furnace KEEPS 85 Scoop Stable Scoop 1.75 1.10 1.65 Shovel Long Handle Snow Shot el WATER FROM ' DONT DELAY! These prices in effect Saturday at Utah Oil Refining Station at Main and Center (across from Hotel Eccles); and Utah Oil fining Co. Station, Smithfield, Utah. j i . i V w V Your car will start easier these cold Xmas cable Europe $1. Special rates. city and Christmas blanks- - Western Un-- i You can tell the Difference mornings. Utah Oil Refining Company out-of-to- mm I a s s o i a ia a i Re- you specialized greasing; as recommended bv the manufacturer of your car. Winters Hottest Gas! For use in saving drowning persons, a life line of 250 yards has been devised in South Africa which will shoot more than 250 yards from an ordinary rifle g j m Co. We now have the equipment to offer GAS S WASHINGTON The U Army Air Corps has adopted a new device to separate water from gasoline and oil in airThe device, plane engines known as a segregator, works on the natural tendency of these fluids to separate due to the difference in their specific gravity. It was invented by an Air Corps sergeant and is not to be offered commercially. 80 Grain Scoop Long Handle Regular Price $7.85 or a Saving to You of $2.25 1 5c ONE DAY ONLY TOOLS Butcher Saw 95c Cups, Saucers, Plates, Sugar. Creamer, Salt and Pepper ,35 18-i- n. .... Cocktail ut Mix two ONE DAY ONLY i f. Bars Crystal White Washable Shades " Best 2c ...Each 15x27 RUGS ' Cocktail Using Prepared Juice i 2 Two cups tomato juice, tablespoons chopped onion, 21 tablespoons minced parsley,tea-- 1 teaspoon lemon juice, teaspoon spoon pepper sauce, tea-- , Worcestershire sauce, spoon sugar. Mix, chill from one to three hours and strain. Tomato-Juic- e 19 SAN1- - FLUSII I : WINDOW SHADES II . K FULL SIZE AX Hickory Handle . OUR PRICE stalks celery, chopped; green pepper, chopped; 1 to I1.teaspoons salt. 1 teaspoon of L minced onion, 1 teaspoon grated horseradish, 2 tablespoons to- -. mato catsup. Boil tomatoes, celery, pepper B and salt for about 5 minutes then rub through a siee l!and 'fine enough to keep back the L seeds. To the tomato juice and i pulp add the catsup, onion and Beat well and horseradish. chill. Beat again after serving. pour Into small glasses and serve. 4 : 2 OLD DUTCH 1.25 quart canned tomatoes, i IF YOU WALK TO EVERTON & SONS STORE TO BUY YOUR HARDWARE! AXES and SAWS CLEANERS and POLISHES ROYS Cocktail Tomato-Juic- e One i l ion. i D23 ' A. G. OLOFSON, Mgr. ; 1 JdLi L LOGAN DIVISION |