Show " THE GARLAND f TIMES GARLAND UTAH ' Sally Sez mtn —By (8 WMtwi Nwpapr Union) tho call of tho thrushaa lata Breen pluah after noon broken fading ehafta of light go groping for the one ltat eight of eongstera In the 1111 To boar Bom When gloom To awing along a rugged trail that apruco at d hemlocka climb TUI on the hlll'a high top you come to atand exalted In the aunl Ah thta la aummer tlmo — Beulah Hector FOOD FOR THE FUSSY who are fussy but sometimes they however hopeless with children a firm hand I and eternal vigilance will accomplish wonders Chiimagldren are naturally inative and keenly enjoy a fairy tale no matter what It Is about Why not UNe this method In teaching him to eat the Every things he should womun should be a good story teller able to picture Interesting things out of the ordinary peoWith really ple in bed one may use about the same story for even grown ups they get pleasure out of the things that the child will if presented In a whimsical manner A dish of floating Island so good for children w ho will not eat custards and refuse milk may be presented in a glass dish with the cooked white of eggs on top it may be a treasure Island an iceberg with a “nut” to be rescued or a raisin will do If it Is not real enough make legs and arms of cloves a tiead of a large clove The rescuer will eat his way to being a hero Floating Island —Tills dish of our grandmother's day will never go out of style for it is so ' wholesome and good as well as pretty To prepare the custard take three egg of sugar a yolks four tahlespoonfuis pinch of salt one and cupfuls of scalded mlllc'and when cooked until teaIt coats the epoon add spoonful of vanilla To flavor For the Island beat the whites of the eggs until stiff pdd four tahlespoonfuis of sugar and drop by spoonfuls on hot water In a shallow pan Cook until Refirm or set In the oven to brown move the Islands to the custard chill and sorie Our grandmothers used to cook the egg white on top bf the custard while it was cooking thus they conserved time and heat There are about their ————— r grown-up- food are 'HtLLild ")vu 'fvrdA Credits Lower Animals With Power of Thought questions asked of the t the one which la la this “Do animals repeated really think?” The answer according to Sherman Horne famous son of a father famous In the animal business Is an emphatic “yes" Wild animals d 9 not merely Imitate “They or act by Instinct he Insists have brains and they uqp them” he writes In the American Magazine “The thinker Is the greatest chimpanzee of all closely seconded by the other and the the In third place I would put the gibbon Of all the elephant "But keep In mind that I am speaking only of wild animals A good dog Is pretty hard to beat “Apes possess a surprising ability The to learn the meaning of words elephant’s mind is also very keen he can be trained to do almost any kind of work within reason and he will think for himself too" -nut rorfelt membership in fashion’s dan for even conservatives wear It mwmiajs are especially Intrigued Designers with the Idea of red win If they do not arrive at it e way they do In another That is either the material Itself is almost sure to be red on a white bukgrouml or vice versa or the comrisi is achieved by topping a w hite dress with u red Jacket or complementing the white costume with rod accessories from hut mid scarf to Shoes belt and po ketlmok To the wonmn seeking giy cns tume for bridge the frock pictured should prove a lutppv inspiration The chet lace edgings on collar and cuft seta and other clever touches on dainty frocks From these small beginnings the vogue has developed Into a perfect craze for crochet work The newest gesture In this flair for things that are ciWheted Is for perfectly charming accessory ensembles which include yoke cuffs and belt of filet crochet such as are shown In the Illustration Have you seen these latest Paris frocks with luce jokes which the more exclusive If shops are so proudly displaying? you haven't you have a Joy In store IAke all frocks with hand elaboration and especially whpn “original" “Coosa Fleih” The contraction of the erector muscles of the superficial hairs — goose flesh— is Induced by cold fear and other excitlB4 cause The t bite Tailed Eagles are cousins of the eagles with which vou are most familiar There are you know quite a few families of eagles The White Tailed Eagles are less brave than any of the others 'lhey will pretend that they are perfectly able to look after themselves t ail times and that they love battles and that they will always win This day they were boasting more than usual and Mr Black Raven happened to be nearby The other ravens were following him Now the ravens are not kindly at all and they love to fight They had often thought it would be great sport to have those “silly white tailed eagles” si they called them admit that they were not brave and have them beg for mercy from Mr Black Raven And as you can imagine when Mr Black Raven heard the eagles boasting he knew It was high time to begin and frighten them So he called all the ravens together Some of them were having their naps v 7 turned out to be more than three men had better stick the Tub These These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support u It 12s One Rigby Idaho June 12 1931 Column Product Intermountain Post Office Box 1545 Salt Lake City Utah Gentlemen: Inclosed please find letter submitted for boosting Intermountain made good Accept my heartiest congratulation on the splendid effort you are making to aid the Intermountain people Youra truly Mra Virginia Glenn Rout The Eaglet Never Said a Word as soon as Mr Black Raven called up they got in a great hurry spread their wings and drilled a little Only Instead of marching they flew Along they flew as quickly as they could go waving their wings In the air and whispering to themselves how much they felt like frightening the eagles As Mr Itaven came near the neat of the White Tailed Eagles he said THE BRIDGE PARTY with a low bow tn his own fashion: “Good morning 1" models they are a bit costly You That was rather mean of him to can however crochet your own yoke with very little effort and at trifling Sky for of course he didn’t really wish them a good morning expense Filet stitch which Is very He was hoping they would have an Mercerized crochet simple Is favored bad morning by admitting extremely or thrjead Is used The picture to the left shows a deep they were" a xery cowardly family of yoke In filet stitch done with No 20 eagles But the eagles all turned their face mercerized crochet thread and a No 7 It may be made In from the ravens and pretended not to steel crochet hook white ecru or shaded colors as pr- hear Mr Raven to show us how “Do brave you want on this shown eferred The yoke Mr Raven model Is white on a pink linen frock you are?” asked Still not a sound came from the As to the handsome yoke cuff and There was a slight fluster It ce- eagles belt set In the foreground which the ravens could and rtainly offers a fascinating prospect to hear trembling which made them the woman who Iovea to crochet The delightandbut the eagles nevergrinsaidwitha best pnrt of It Is that the crocheting Is word so easy a child can do It The ensemeven look at the ravens ble as shown here was done In blue ForThey didn’t were so frightened they thread blending the blue of the frock didn’t they dare look at them and they with a No 5 pearl crochet cotton and thinking: ' a No 8 steel crochet hook It Is kept “Oh won’t those horrible ravens trimmed with dark blue buttons which and Mr Itaven go sway?” are also crocheted At last the ravens did go away Be sure to get boilfast color If you and grinning to themselves decide on other than white so that chuckling wouldn’t dare answer us so “They they have admitted to us they were afraid of us" the Givens said tb’ themselves And the White Tailed Eagles didn’t boast for some time after this They were afraid the ravens might hear them and might come to ask them to show their bravery! They didn’t want to run such a chance again but them GAY COSTUME FOR material which fashions this dress Is niuon Being bemberg very dainty this lovely sheer woven of bemberg fabric is neither cotton or silk wool or linen but Is one of the new synthetic weaves which are vastly popular these days Special attention is called ' to tho handsome maple-lea-f design which patterns this print — red on white In accordance with the latest color demand A black velvet of the mode girdle and bow complete a striking tricolor We auspect effect that somewhere nearby a little black velvet Jacket is waiting ready to be donned at a moAt any rate there ment’s notice should be Costume designers are doing a lot of quaint ruffling and flouncing these If one be slender two raffles days placed about the hipline In modish effect as seen In the picture are as a youthful certain to achieve well as chic silhouette In some of the newest frocks from Paris which are made of soft weaves Horseshoe Portugal’ Downfall on the Portugal first lost heFhold colonies about 1580 because of difficulties in the hone country Some of the colonies were recovered in 1640 but because of political troubles Portuguese colonial history since then has not been Important BONNER eagle boasting The “Three Men in just a nursery rhyme together Rice Moat Important Food Rice is the principal food of more of the entire populathan tion of the world and is the most exWorktensively cultivated of grains rubber plantaers of the Amerlenn tions in Liberia ent It along with the coolies of Japan and China the Kaffirs of the South African diamond mines and the head hunters of FIJI of Nations’ statistical The League what In foodstuffs Rurvey of what Is Indorses the United States system of as being a desirable rice grading method to follow explaining that export rice from that source la Invariably accompanied by certificate of spection as evidence of quality delivA million packets of rice are ered yearly exported under this provision Superstition Silversmiths goldsmiths copperhave always smiths and blacksmiths rebeen held in a sort of mysterious work of welding and nown Their shaping had a good deal of mystery In to superstition it which ministered made Some relics of this superstition inpch of smiths and their work espehorseshoes In later of their cially times GRAHAM such as the bemberg ninon which the styles the frock In the picture full skirt Is composed of three wide flounces seamed one to another Myriads of tiny ruffles animate some of the prettiest summer frocks which are made of organdie ninon georgette and other of the sheer weaves which with so much fashion Is highlighting enthusiasm this season Not only are these diminutive frills of made to flare about the hemline of the skirt but they flutter about the edges of wide bertha collars or form running short sleeves or group themselves about hipllnes In piquant effects Hand Crochet Popular Paris has started the vogue for Not for twenty years hand crochet have crochet books been so busy the fashion to do your for It Is quU-- f 4 CROCHET SETS THE LATEST ns you would you can wash the crochet there is Apparently s handkerchief wbk necessaries to the end no pretty are being made of crochet anare fad Is only beginning There as Instance such Intriguing Mens don se which Includes an ascot scarf to matet In simple stitch with cuffs wi sides the latter fastening up' the crochet buttonsand loops NICHOLAS CIIEKIF fa nil Tree Planting Succea Boy Scout troops have been active with the forest service of the United States Department of Agriculture In planting young forest trees on vacant lands In 1929 Ray Engles former ranger of the Bohemia district Umpqua national forest Ore took 28 Cottage Grove Boy Scouts to an old area where natural reproduction was There they planted 3000 sparse A few weeks later Douglas flr trees the boys returned and dedicated the area to posterity with a formal cereA sign prepared by mony Itnnger Engles was placed near the trail and on this were the nnmeg of ail the scouts who participated the number of trees planted and the date when the planting was done A recent check disclosed that the A planting was a complete success satisfactory restocking is taking place" About 85 per cent of the trees are living and are very healthy In appearance The boys did their work well The Catch to It Child Expert — If the child wonts a pet you should got him one Then he’ll stop crying Tired Mother— Weil 'you see we live In s flat and Tommy wants uu ' elephant Broadcasting You look tired and sleepy Janie Little Jane — It’a that new baby our house—be broadcasts almost bight Ions at oil JPEJB B& GASOLINE Packed With Power Venerable Yar Draaflat For Aak THIS WEEK’S PRIZE STORY AN There is a wonderful satisfaction from the use of Inthat result made goods not only termountain because it is a certain way of bringing relief in the distressing times confronting the intermounbecause of the tain citizens but great superiority of quality 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