Show THE KITCHEN CABINET t UTAH OGDEN — Monday will mark the adBETTY’S DOLL PARTY dition ot the Ogden airport to the fields equipped for night landing The Invited her four best friends 2500000 r beacon MgM to Betty come and bring their dolls so that according to Harold B Tripp manager ot the field Is expected to be ready she could have a party Altogether there were twelve dolls then and placed In operation at the party They sat on stiff little FARMINGTON —Sweeping without chairs and behaved very well Indeed warning upon south Farmington about In fact non: of them fell on their 8 p m Sunday a raging flood of water faces as sometimes dolls are apt to do from Davla creek following the chanThe little girls stood behind them nel of the disastrous deluge here and gave them food on few years ago caused considerable little dishes property damage and washed out the Then when the dolls had finished state highway Heavy rainstorms east their tea the little girls had cambric of here Sunday about 7:30 Were the tea bread and butler and sponge cake probable cause of the flood This was all served on Betty’s little LOGAN — According to Harry C blue and white dishes Parker Cache county agricultural lu Her blue and wlilte painted table spector potato and grain fields In this was used as the tea tuble The little girls eat on blue and county on which certified crops are being grown ajl passed Inspection of white painted chairs so that everythe state department of agriculture thing matched After the tea was over Betty sugThe Inspection during the past weok was made by C 8 Barrett who stated gested that they should play their that the local fields were cleaner and dolls were going to a party which was to he a very fine and stylish affair freer of disease than- last year Of course the other friends had TREMONTON — More than '0000 brought over a good many dresses and ducks hare been raised In the Dear river Migratory Hird Itetuge during lmts belonging to their dolls for half the last year many ot which have of the fun was having them dressed been to nilgrute to distant parts It and undressed Then they played that their dolls Was “reported by 'David H Madsen were going to school and they sat - superintendent of the refuge Superilesntendent Madsen returned to his of- them In a row ntld heard their sons fice recently after having spen several At recess time they played games lie reports thouclays at the refuge with their dolls and when school was sands of young ducks now lu the stage out they rang a bell a genera! survey was made They hud a wonderful time with MYTON— The total precipitation actheir games and they cording to the government registratplayed until late that afternoon ion In Myton from July 1028 tc The dolls didn't look ns though 1329 was 8 11 Inches while they minded being dressed and July unthe avorage covering the previous ten dressed so many times though some years was 728 Inches During the past of them shut their went eyes and year 250 Inches fell during the period sound asleep! whenever they were put when It was beneficial to growing down on a chair or the floor The temperature during the crops Then they played Hunt the Slipper growing season of about four months Going to Jerusalem or Musical Chairs Is from 83 to 100 degrees maximum whllo the minimum Is from 30 to 50 degrees PLEASANT GROVE— Some 250 boys and girls are being used lu picking ' the string bean crop In this section It Is an Interesting sight to see each morning at 6:30 four lafge trucks loaded to capacity with boys and girls ranging from 12 to 18 depart for the bean fields Their chatter and song awaken residents from Leht to Provo The canning company furnishes transand pays the pickers 1 portation cents a pound Some of the best pickers enn and do make $350 a day MYTON— A recent survey of dairying under the Uintah Irrigation project The Little Clrle Stood Behind indicates that tho dairy Industry In the Uintah basin la Increasing quite Here We Come Gathering Nuts In it has already been found rapidly May Find the Thimble und the Virbeneficial In solving the financial proginia Keel blems of the farmers here The surYou can see what a gay and busy vey shows that there are 3515 dairy afternoon they had cows on the Uintah irrigation project So after the party was nil over the as compared with 2815 In 1928 and children went off to their different homes with their dolls and os Hetty 2176 In 1927 It la found that on project land owned by whites there are was tucked into bed that night the dreams thnt came were all of dolls 2006 dairy cows on leased land SG3 and parties and'good times and lovely owned by Indians 14 4 and so on talks 8PANISH FORK — This section was And the dolls all felt they had really wished by the heaviest rainstorm of had a scrumptious gorgeous beaut I the season late Saturday afternoon perfect after The downpour was accompanied by a ful lovely delightful noon and as they were put In their high wind which did considerable damage to ripened grata by blowing different beds that night they all said: sighed hnpplly and It down and making i£ difficult to It’s so nice to be stylish and go to cut The second crop of lucerne hay parties and to have such grand times which was being cut was also damand such lovely mothers” aged Beets potatoes and many other crops however wore greatly benePUZZLES Wind put the fited by the storm lighting system out of commission for What flies without wings? A kite a short time but It was soon repaired' PROVO — Wool shorn from Utah What city Is drawn more frequently sheep this season amounted to than any other? Cork pounds compared with 22072000 a year ago the Utah wool report IsDeWhy Is a miller like a cook? sued recently by Frank Andrews caux he prepares the meal statistician defederal agricultural clares The lighter clip resulted from Is the dismost blacksmith the Why poorer condition of sheep that were Because he Is satisfied of mechanics? affocted by a dry fall and long winter for wages always striking the report explains Average weight — — —— 1929 comlb fleece Is 81 pounds to are make good stars Why likely pared with 8 9 in 1928 Number of astronomers? Because they have studsheep shorn this year was 2410000 ded (studied) the skies for ages 2480000 last year against FARMINGTON — Bavls county has Is a man who makes additions harvested practically 85 per cent of a to Why a false rumor like one who has confThe fruit splendid crop ot apricots ident1 In all that Is told to him? Bethis year according to II P Mathews cause he re lies on all be hears District has agricultural inspector keen ot excellent quality and has What did the managing editor say wrought an exceptionally good price when the horticultural editor said he Some of the fruit was inclined to rqn had cultivated lilac bushes small but ot a splendid color which tlmt attained a height of over 50 feet? offset the she Tho size of this fruit I wish I could lilac (He like) that was due to the fact that the trees were loaded to cspaclty and in most cases Girl It W were thinned The growers were A new baby had arrived at Billy’s pleased with such a yield after harhouse and a neighbor was asking him vesting not more thau a half crop about it of cherries “That sure Is fine to have another said the neighbor “Is It playmate” PRICE — Steady and heavy rains a boy or a girl?" which began early Saturday afternoon "Aw I guess It’s a girl" said Billy and continued without appreciable in“I seen them puttin' powder darkly terruption until 6 p m Sunday have on It" roads In this section of Utah 'a rendered almost impassable ajnd a serious trafHighways fic tleup Is threatened covered with several Inches of mud and debrf3 and bridges weakened and washed away by floods have caused the Utah state road commission to dt 4s believed warning to tourists-that mall and other traffleout Price may be held up for At least day UTAH THE News Notes I It's a Privilege to Live In GARLAND TIMES GARLAND At Least Two Kinds many kinds of m!IL City Boy — How there? there's condensed Teachpr— Why milk and evaporated milk and— but why do you ask ? — “ — — City Boy — Well I’nr drawtng a “pic ture of a cow and I want to know how nianj faucets to put on her are ' (Si 1929 Wtern If yon vr Nwapaper Union) And happiness by hunting (or it you will find it like the grandmother did her lost safe on her own nose sll the time Josh Billings MIDSUMMER OI8HES a freshing hot day nothing Is more than an Ice of some sort aad la especially pineapple enjoyed by all Pineappla Ice— Shred or cut fine of Juicy pinecupful Cook one cupapple ful of sugar with cupful of water til It forms a thread Pour this over the 'pineapple and let It stand until It cools Add enough lemon Juice to bring out the flavor of the pineapple Beat the whites of two eggs and fold Into the pineapple and sirup mixture Chill a this glass jar pour preparation Into It top with buttered paper and put on top and clamp on the cover Pack In Ice and salt well mixed for two hours Work quickly to mix the egg so thnt the fruit and simp will aot separate It may be made In large quantity and frozen In the freezer the egg whites when partly adding frozen Minted Pineapple Punch — Take ofarlpe Juicy pineapple wad eue pint of strawberries sugared to taste and a sprinkling of mint Shred the and sprinkle sugar all over pineapple lb Wash and drain mash the hulled strawberries or put them through a sieve four this puree over the pineThe mint should be fresh and apple well washed dry and chop two leaves for a serving will be enough Chill and serve In glasses With Corn Flakes— Cauliflower Cook the cauliflower until tender breaking It up Into flowerettes Serve with melted butter and sprinkle generously with crisp cornflakes Serve as a luncheon dish on a platter or with the dinner menu Coffee Praline Sundae — I’lace a seoopful of coffee Ice cream la each sundue glass pour over two of coffee sirup and top tnhlespoonfula with whipped cream sprinkled thickly with praline powder For the coffee sirup make extra andstrong coffee-on-e quarts of water to a pound of coffee add three and pounds of sugar and boll for three mluutes Bottle for use To make the praline powder place one half cupful of sugar with cupful of blanched ulnmnds In a sum!! Stir until the sugar is frying pan Let the liquified or caramelized become stiff then crush It with a rolling pin to a coarse powder Good Things to Eat When the days are hot and you do not feel like eating a meal yet you need stimulation for your tired body try a nourishing drink such as Fruit Egg Nog —Beat the white of' an egg until stiff add gradualOn ly table- of sugar and salt and of the To the beaten Juke of an orange of yolk add another half tablespoonful of half a lemon and sugar the Juice the rest of the orange Juice Put some chipped Ice In a glass pour In tho first mixture then gently stir In and serve at once the second Egg Milk Shaks— Bent three eggs until light add four tablespoonfuls of sugar one teaspoonful of vanilla one of salt fourth teaspoonful a few and grains of nutmeg and cinnamon three cupfuls of milk Stir until dissolved then bent well Serve cold — Take Custard French Caramel four eggs six tablespoonfuls of sugar one cupful of milk Separate the egg Add four yolks and whites beat well of sugar to the yolks tablespoonfuls Make a caramel with two tablespoon-fulof sugar melted and browned nnd a little boiling water to dissolve) Four this cupful Is sufficient to a mold and add the beaten whites milk and yolks Bake In a pan of waTurn out on a platter ter until firm after It Is well chilled and serve with or without sauce It Is surprising how much more vorful many of our foods are (hade by the addition of a bit of sugar Our best meat cooks odd a pinch or more to all roasts and stews of meat a bit added to almost all vegetables Is an Improvement especially corn peas and beats which sometimes lack sweetness Banana Salad— Cut out a section on the concave side of bananas to make a boat Fill with the chopped bnnana a bit of pineapple and orange all seasoned well with french dressing Lay on a bed of lettuce and sprinkle with Garnish with berries or paprika cherries Paprika Beets — Cook half a dozen beets In boiling water to which half a tablecpoonful of sugar has been added Chill In cold water and slip off the skins Slice or If small cut Into Pour over two halves or quarters of butter to which tablespoonfuls tablespoon ful of sugar and enfh of paprika and teaspoohful bcca added— Kerve piling hot spoonful of flucA 7WircbIL Dusy day ahcaV? Begin it riglit with Tost Toasties There's an ample store of brisk new energy in each crisp appetizing mouthful Easily digested energy that turns quickly into zest for the day’s work And it's so good to eat! Pour the crumbly flakes out of the handy package into the saucer Then add cream and sugar if you like We’ve found that rich natural corn flavor and the toasted crispiness make a perfect combination Everyone likes it! Ask your groeer for tlie genuine Post Toasties in the red and yellow package Postum Company Inc Battle Creek Mien C192VP lac and “Then Some” to Fritz’s Withdrawal William Allen White when about to sail for Europe was talking to n reporter about the withdrawal of certain of his charges against Governor Smith “Well anyhow” said Editor White Limit wasn’t like the fa"my withdrawal mous one that appeared in a Band newspaper once This withdrawal ran “ ‘I the undersignedFritz Rein hardt hereby withdraw everything have said about the Innocent Ulrich Bartholdt calling myself an Infamous liar and striking my mouth with the exclamation “You mendacious mouth why do you lie so?” I declare further more that I know nothing but good about the angelic character of Ulrich Bartholdt and I call myself once more an Infamous liar of the first class Fritz Reinhardt’” — Detroit Free Press In next to no time notone pesky mosquito will live if you spray Flit Keep doors and windows closed a few moments so Flit has its full effect Fill room with floating vapor Every mosquito will die Flit also kills flies roaches bed bugs and ants Guaranteed or money back cm mTheyelhuf can with the black band Timet Have Changed Elinor Glyn the novelist and pic maker said at n Hollywood garparty Habits and customs have changed since my young days The other night I heard two girls talking at a night OlK ture den Hoiv Plashes do Itch “‘What would you do’ said the girl ’If you'd been out three with a man and he never once to kiss you?’ “Td lie about It’ said the second girl" first times tried Sotp 23c Letters From Home small colored youths were play Ing when a truck load of watermelons The younger one looked at pnssed by the truck load lovingly and he finally Hald to his companion: “Oh my look at all those letters from home" in- Part Owners of Utilities 'One person out of every 85 In the United States Is a part owner In the electric transit systems of the country On an average this "one person’’ has about $4000 so invested Huh? "What’s the matter wth her?" “She Is disappointed In her band" “Who Isn’t?"— Detroit News Cutting Is there any particular like your hair cut? Customer — Yes Is the He— Probably Cities —Border tdjr Star dropped NHERE are three trying periods in a woman’s life: when the girl matures to womanhood when a woman gives birth to her first child when a woman reaches middle age At these times Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound helps to re- store normal health and L vigor Countless thousands V- Ltjfdia E Pinldiam’s Blamo? girt Man way shorter Girl to Talcum 23c Malden testify to its worth Reply Barber — you’d hus- B7 From Youth To Old Age I A raSecond Ditto— That’s foolish Is cheaper and you can get Just as terrible stuff over It 23c sod 50c 4&rf'Cutcurm‘Dept 1 dio Ointment Sample etch free Two of ! them freely with Cuticura Soap and hot water dry gently and apply Cuticura Ointment It is surprising how quickly the irritation and itching stop and after a few treatments the rash disappears There is nothing better for all forms of skin troubles BATHE club Unneeded Expenditure First Dnd — am spending a lot money for my daughter’s vocal and strumental music lessons Stueaba Lira The tuba player's wife ulso uiay go around making g big bio 1YDIA E PLNKHAM MEDICINE CO LYNN MASS r |