Show 0 u m rniii3jfr"W — SOME SAVORY DISHES First State BANK! of J A Salina- President Huish Cashisr V ARE How to Scallop Lamb— Casaerolo Rico and Meat— Blanquette of Lamb— Baked Oysters on Toast — Canapees - Lewi" Alma RECIPES THAT SEASONABLE WORTH TRYING of scallop Iamb remove akin and fat thin allcea of cold roast lamb and sprinkle with salt and pepper Cover of buttered baking dish with buttered cracker crumbs cover crumbs with meat cover meat with boiled macaroni and add another layer of meat and macaroni Pour over tomat to sauce and cover with buttered cracker crumbs Bake in hot oven until crumbs are brown Cold boiled rice may be used In place of macaroni Casserole of Rice and Meat — Line a mold slightly greased with steamed rice Fill the center with two cups mutton cold finely chopped cooked highly seasoned with salt pepper celery salt onion juice and lemon juice then add cup cracker crumbs one egg slightly beaten and enough hot stock or water to moisten cover meat with rice cover rice with buttered paper to keep out moisture while steaming and steam 45 minutes with Serve on a‘ platter surrounded tomato sauce Veal may be used In the place of mutton Blanquette of Lamb — Cut remnants Reof cooked lamb In cubes or strips heat two cups meat In two cups sauce sauce made of cup each of butter and flour one cup white stock and one cup of milk which has been scalded with two blades of mace Sea son with salt and pepper and add one tablespoon mushroom catsup or any with other suitable Bauce Garnish green large croutons serve around sprinkle peas or in a potato border with finely chopped parsley Careme — Select fine fat oysters In the shell Open carefully saving all the liquor Scrub the half shells and Cover with place an oyster on each a thin layer of cracker crumbs a bit of butter a grating of leek some fine parsley salt and pepper Moisten with the oyster liquor and place the sheila evenly on a flat pan and bake In oven ten minute Serve very hot and pass hot French bread with them Baked on Toast — Toast some thin slices of bread trim the crusts neatly and butter liberally Wash and wipe dry large selected oyatera and spread them on the toast covering the slices completely Put In a quick oven until the edges of the oysters are curled Serve at once Canapees— Toast some thin slices of brown bread place on each piece a thin slice of cooked ham and cut Into small rounds with a biscuit cutter Drain and board the oysters anc place one in the center of each round season with salt cayenne and a bit ol butter for each Bake In a hot oven for about three minutes Garnish with thin of lemon and slices parsley Me TIeroesWfio FIGHT DEATH iSrYou To from bottom Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe Banking in all its various forms Accounts Respectfully Solicited Four per cent interest paid on time deposits ZPC MEATS and GROCERIES: hides OEO k pxltb wanted Everything all occasions PROP WLONO for the table for Fresh and Fine The White Front Market Mo ? SCENIC LINE OF TH E WORLD THREE SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN SALT LAKE CITY and DENVER PASSING AND THE FERTILE PULLMAN THE THROUGH CANYON of the GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON RUBY CANYON GLENWOOD SPRINGS FAMOUS CANYON of the GUNNISON GARDEN of the GODS MANITOU SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE FRUIT AND AGRICULTURAL COLORADO AND UTAH DISTRICTS AND TOURIST FROM S ALT 'LAKE TO DENVER CHICAGO AND ST WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS F A OF SLEEPERS LOUIS FOR FOLDERS BOOKLETS ETC ADDRESS WADLEIGH GP& TA I A BENTON GAPD Denver Colorado Salt Lake City Utah LUMBER CO Everything In Lumber - - Johnson-Ameso- n - - -- sell Jumbo Plaster Doors Windows Mouldings We Don’t Tako It For Granted that juit because you are In business everybody is aware of the fadt Your goods may be the f inert in the market but they will remain on your abelres unless the people are told about them and Portland Cement Phone 16black Go After — Business a business way — the advertising way An ad in this paper offers the maximum service at the In minimum U cost It reaches the people of the town and vicinity you want to reach ADVERTISE if you want to move your Reach the merchandise buyers in their homes through the columns of THIS PAPER and on every dollar expended you’ll reap a handsome dividend Try It- -" It Pays Horner Rasmussens Call THE CAFFETERRA For Choice Confectioneries Fresh Fruits Ice Cream Tobacco Cigars Stationery Restaurant Old Post Office All Hours Bakery Harness Bldg Leather Goods— Shop and Shoe Store Horse Blankets Tents and Wagon Covers and a Harness Saddle full line of Men's and Boys’ Dress Bnd Work Shoes We want your trade Our goods are the best and our price the lowest Drop in and look over i our line and be eon need im mi — b— — —— — ii— 8paniah Nougat Ohe and Ingredients: sugar cups cup pale syrup white of one egg one teaspoonful vanilla one cup chop Boll sugar ped mixed nut kernels and water stirring gently ocsyrup casionally when cooked sufficiently to reach the aforementioned stage remove the mixture from Immediate beat and beat the white of the egg to a stiff white froth until with a knife it can be cut through On to this pour without breaking gently half the above mixture beating it up constantly The other half of the syrup still In tin pan must now be boiled until on dropping some into brittle when cold water It becomes beat this also Into the half with the egg mixture now add flavoring and nuts Have ready a pan lined well with waxed paper and into this pour the mixture and allow It to get cold before cutting In cubes brown cup water Fricatelli This calls for pork although any othChop er kind of meat may be used one pound raw fresh pork very fine add one teaspoon salt one saltspoon teaspoon onion juice and pepper Beat cup stale bread crumbs Shape two eggs and mix all thoroughly Into small cakes pan broil slowly to thoroughly cook serve with baked or fried potatoes and garnish with parsley and lemon Nut Cakes cup of sugar ya cup of butter cup of milk two cups of flour two eggs one cup of raisins one cup of of baking walnuts 1 Vt teaspoons Cream butter and sugar powder then add eggs well beaten then milk and flour In which baking powder has One mixed Add raisins been thoroughly Bake 35 minutes In modand nuts erate oven Christmas Plum Pudding one One pound raisins (seedless) currants two ounces citron pound four eggs one pound suet chopped fine one teaspoon of allspice one teaone nutmeg grated spoon cinnamon one cup of wine (or substitute) mix thoroughly together thin add flour to thicken well Put into bowls and tie cloth over the top Boll three or four hours Custard Sauce One pint of milk yolks of three cup sugar little salt eggs Cook In vanlla teaspoon double boiler Cocoa or Serve cold chocolate can be added to custard making a delicious chocolate sauce Why yes there kinds There Is who rode through the town faster than the water followed him yelling LiJ KsUra that the dam had burst there Is the man who Btuck to his ship when all the crew deserted him there Is the woman who plucked else’s child out somebody of the flames there Is the engineer who kept his hand on the throttle and died to save his of passen- “Dangerous?” queried the tuberculosis expert “Not at all! Go in and see the man who U working on rabies Now that’s what I call risky work Just let that bowl slip and the bugs will fly out to find their way into the smallest break In his skin and then he is on the road to R case of hydroThat’a an awful disease” phobia The rabies specialist cannot Bee It he haa his views on the that way dangers of the tetanus worker “Well If you really want to Bee where a man risks hla life go In there gers I can feel pretty sure of what my bugs And there are others of a quieter are doing but lockjaw well that's the and less spectacular sort The men limit I think” ( and women who work day after day And the specialist at work with the among steaming pots and glittering tetanua bacilli la modest and refers teat tubes In the laboratories fighting you to the meningitis department and Lnch by Inch against disease and the death rate in every one he In turn aenda you where the glanof these awful scourgeg which wipe ders germs are being cultivated until out hundreds of thousand of human you have seen for yourself the dangerous calling of every one of them Each lives every year Theiri la no life of ease Every day baa Its risk so great that It seems rethat Anyone would dare to they take the chance of catching some markable take up the work fatal malady themselves And Inch Commissioner Lederle of the health by Inch they gain Each year they cut down the death rate though taking department of New York city and Dr every chance with death themselves William H Parks chief of the research showed the work of are laboratory They making serums they are studying contagion with the micro- preparing the antitoxin from the first to the last stage the other day scope they are examining typical “To get the antitoxins and vacclneB cases In the hope of getting some new idea that will work for stamping out and also for test purposes we use some pest to men women and chil- guinea pigs rabbits goats calves and dren horses" said the commissioner “The Tetanus horse furnishes us with most of the tudiphtheria meningitis berculosis On the farm there are 24 rabies septicaemia glan- antitoxin ders —these are some of the contagions horses of which 18 are used for diphWhen they have given they face Millions of microbes come theria alone before them every day Is a soldier us the immunized serum they are put in battle taking any more chance With to work their strength has not been his life? The calves' Impaired by the operation Do they die? Of course they do from which we take the vaccine are Few hear of them though because lit- killed and eaten by us Yes actually tle is sdld about them There seems eaten and I trust that you will make nothing heroic In dying of glanders or this point strong because I believe It but it is death just the will do much to show the people who meningitis same The victim is only one more have been crying out against vaccinamartyr to medicine says the New tion that there Is nothing harmful !n It or we could never eat the meat York World “What a useless sacrifice!” so many “Antitoxin and vaccine treatment may aay But Is It? In every one of wonderful as have been the results is these germ diseases the death rate In only In its Infancy and we cannot but New York and other cities every- wonder what the future holds in store where has been cut down Diphtheria As each day passes and new points Is no longer the awful peril it once are brought to light we are encourwas Tuberculosis is curable if the aged to fight Just that much harder in patient be caught In time The Fourth the hope that the next will bring out of July no longer gets Its toll of dead ever so much more boys and girls thanks to the serum "Take tetanus antitoxin as an examfor lockjaw Sacrifices have paid ple It Is not so long ago that we disTake diphtheria alone The death covered that this was an excellent imrate today Is so reduced that practi- munizing agent Injecting it Into the cally every case if taken In time has veins has produced cures and positiv© a favorable outlook The death rate cures at that” has ben reduced 75 per cent But ta the diphtheria room the bacterisome men who have worked over the ologist was for the transdiphtheria bacilli have died to make planting of preparing the living bacteria from possible this reduction the test tubes where they get their The antitoxin from the horse has start to a larger vessel In which they worked this wonder and has kept thouOn a rapidly sands of mothers and fathers from develop table were a bunsen burner a small weeping by the side of little graves wire about twenty containing As with diphtheria so It has been small test tubes each corked with a with other scourges Men and women small wadding of cotton a receptacle have worked over cultures until they a dozen platihave found the culture that gives im- holding num wires a microscope and the large munity Some have died but think of vessel about filled with a the lives that they have saved! or ambercolored yellowish fluid and To use a platitude “Familiarity also a number of slides like the small breeds contempt” So It Is with those covers of preserve jars These were who work over the bacteria of disthe test slides upon wlflch the Individease so ft is with railway men and ual germs are developed Into colonies workers In powder mills and mines each colony appearing to occupy no They forget about the danger Just more space than could be covered by listen to what some of them have to a large pin point aay about It: These germs were to be used for In'Mine is not so bad” aald the man jections to one of the horses who works over diphtheria day after which they wished to secure the from diph“Think of the maa at work with theria antitoxin flay the tuberculosis germs When I get The first dose given to the animal is I can tell It pretty quick fliphtheria a small one but the germs and I get ready to give It a good stiff at once At the same timegetthetp work blood treatment but with consumption you takes up the task of fighting them lon’t know whether you have It or The next injection Is larger not until It shows up good and strong blood now containing certain and thi agents I’d much rather be with my djpbtheria in the first battle produced attacks ugs thank you” the newcomers with ijdded force So MEROEST baet a greaV until the process goes cn Injected quantity of germs cd be without the disease developing and the horse la now ready to give up !t immunized aerum This when extracted la found ha contain besides the antitoxin globu tins a great amount of useless ma terlal which If Injected Into a human being while not causing any danger would give the blood an added amount of work to do The aerum la taken to the labors torles to be refined This Is dons by until only the filtering and refllterlng globules remain and these when jected furnish the human blood with reinforcements that the disease cannot defeat Great cars must be used in raising these “pets” aa one of thn orderlies called the germs and In or der to make them grow they must ba bouillon placed In specially prepared Then they are taken to a room which la kept at a high temperature all ths time In some cases they are covered so that no light can reach them In the germ room are many of these vessels and teBt tubes containing enough bacilli to wipe out the entire population of the United States Every one of those disease germs is carefully tended so that It may not die In the Pasteur room a physician wa grinding something In a small bowL This was a spinal cord from a rabbit which had died that morning from rabies It contained a frightful amount of living bacilli The worker wore neither mask nor rubber gloves and when asked why he did not take that reand precaution be only smiled marked that It might interfere with his work He showed on which us shelves were twelve jars containing the spinal cords of rabbits These represented the period of drying one from to twelve days and each day the cord la the last bottle Is thrown away and ths bottles moved up while a fresh cord Is placed In the one just emptied In giving the treatment the cord of the twelfth day la first used aa this contains only dead bacilli which act aa an lramunlzer Each day a cord of less period of drying le used until they reach that of the seventh day when the living bacteria are found though in very small numbers If by this time the patient Bhowa no symptoms of the real disease it la been inthought that be bad never oculated in the first place or that tbs effects of the Immunizing doses havs defeated It but should the symptoms become marked then the dosage la kept up until they reach that of ths first day which means the use of materials from a freshly removed cord The cures from this treatment havs been marvelous y ‘‘I am well repaid for my risk then" t said the rabies expert The tetanus room was similar to that used by the diphtheria man and the work was much the same except that a greater amount of the bouillon was placed In each bottle so as to keep out as much of the oxygen aa for these germs do not thrlvs fiosslble This filling of the bottle of course brings the germs mucb nearer the top of the vessel and makes the risk of handling them greater The vaccine room they all declared was the one where there were no danNothing more could hapgers at all pen than the doctor’s vaccinating himself “The securing of the vaccine la accomplished by vaccinating a calf with the vaccine of some other calf” said the vaccine expert "We are very careful In our work ao that nothing forshaving eign can enter the vaccine and carefully cleansing the surface of the flesh before we use it “In six days it develops and once cleanse the spot more we thoroughly and scrape the vesicles wherein Is found the vaccine This la ground up and mixed with glycerin and the first test Is made on guinea pig then on a rabbit and then when we are satis- tied that it ‘takes’ It Is sent out A specimen of this output Is retained and a test la made every three weeks and when we find that It has lost Its from use and power It Is withdrawn outstanding is any of the product called in “There Is absolutely no danger from when the pervaccination especially a certain son so treated preserves amount of antiseptic caution by that I mean not allowing dirt to get Into the sore or picking at it or scratching It The vaccine is only an attenuated smallpox and it Is not capable of d Instead It veloptng the true disease has the wonderful property of Immunizing the person from an attack of that awful disease for a certain period I have never seen a culture of smalK pox used on a calf and the vaccine we are using on the calves today Is taken vaccinated and It from one previously so we may be another In turn from Inocuusing that from one originally lated fifty years ago to say this “It may seem strange but It Is the Gospel truth as the other have no doubt told you physicians but the calf Is not affected In any way those except to send Into its blood fighting materials which we seek to get In a great amount and when the animal has performed this work for us we really do eat Its flesh and the meat Is as pure as that which you could get from ore raised on a farm given over to the breeding of Would we dare to take stock such a chance Is there was any danger? Well I guess not” One of rights you may donald the grandest things In Is that being your rights give them up — George Mac- It the average man had to order his halo In advance the chances are it would prove to be about three sizes too large |