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Show !jjA riMfci . J..Ji .HuJ.uAkjJuL, ajl-i it ; r ;,. m.,. r. tLn: ir" i tTiiffi.niffcn .. f iiiliif iii'i'ijifft iatfii'lsfiii rn i?.. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ivlay Have Conveniences in Farm Kitchen H5P1XhXHXhXHXHXHS About Good Things for the T able OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A..-- . A ir 3 '.N$ mSKW' a By NELLIE w- y&- v;i V $ It la no great matter to associate with the good and gentle, for this Is nulurally pleasing to all. But to be able to live peacefully with perverse and disorderly persona or with such as go contrary to us, is n great grace and a moat commendable and manly thing. Thome a Kempia. V iUi5Rj'T1 Is colder, we more hearty foods and have a craving for meats, fish and other protein foods. The following are a couple of meat dishes which will be well liked: Carolina Meat Dish. f Take one and pounds of chopped beef, one small onion chopped, one large green pepper chopped fine, two small pickles cut Into hits, one and teaspoonful of salt, teaspoonful of pepper, the same of paprika and one pimento. Add strained tomato to the meat and seasonings enough to moisten. Place roll In a greased pan and over the top place 6trlps cut from one pimento. Nov that the weather eny one-hal- one-fourt- one-fourt- New Jersey Arranged the United 8tate Deimrtmeut (Preared of Agrirulture ) The conveniences in t his fiinn kltch d are unusual. Running liot and cold vUer Is available In the very mod Si lap in llie while porcelain sink which, It may be noticed. Is placed Biillicientl.v high for a medium sized woman. There is a left hand drain board, provided with a drain basket ; a Sanitary garbage pail, a white metal wastebasket, and a ladder stool. Among the utensils on top of the elec trie range Is a coffee percolator. In the daytime good light from the window reaches the sink, while at tight an overhead electric light furby nishes the necessary Illumination. The WHShtuhs in the recess have the benefit of the window for light and air and are Dear enough to the sink to serve as a table for dishes or other articles when not In use. The wall behind the electric range Is tiled for safety and cleanliness. Another light fixture Is well- placed over the range. The enamel topped table will not be hurt wtien hot dishes are set od It, - X floor It d to keep clean. The kitchen cabinet, which is llie food preparation center. Is well situated near the sink Is easy where vegetables and fruits are washed and peeled, utensils tilled with water and washed after using. This illustration was taken In New Jersey hy the I'nlled States Department of Agriculture. The kitchen was improved by the owner to demonstrate by sorts are excellent ' for the purpose, says the United States Department of Agriculture. Overripe apples are not desirable but If they must be used a livle vinegar, determined by taste, be added to give some snap to the butter. Either fresh cider or commercial suggestions for home Improvement In eluded In the county home demonstration program. It affords a good example of what can be done with careful planning of arrangement and wise selection of equipment. sje It was snowing In the park and the squirrels were hurryli.g and scampering for their warm homes In the trees. Are you going to have a feast? asked Chippy Chappy. A fine one, squeaku Sharpy, the squirrel. sterilized cider may be used. The usual proportions of peeled and sliced apples to cider is gallon for gallon, but from one-hato of a gallon of cider to a gallon of sliced apples will also give a rich product If the apples are good cookers. This mixture Is cooked until the cider and apples do not separate and the butter when cold Is as thick as Strict attention good apple sauce. must be given to stirring throughout the cooking, lest the butter scorch. Determine the thickness at frequent Interva.s by cooking small portions. Sugar may be used or not. depending upon the Individual taste. If sugar is used, add It after the cooking of s cider and apples la about A pound of either white or done. brown sugar per gallon of apple butter Is the usual proportion. Apple butter Is spiced according to taste. When the cooking Is finished, about half a teaspoonful each of ground cinnamon, cloves, and allspice per gallon are stirred Into the butter. From two to four teaspoonfuls of vanilla extract Improves the flavor. lf three-quarte- two-third- GRAHAM BONNER Chippy was much cheered up when he heard that Sharpy was going to have a fine feast. When are you going to have It? asked Chippy CLappy. This very afternoon," said Sharpy. said We may quarrel a little, Chippy Chappy. Sometimes, It Is true, they did. Oh well, we may," said Sharpy. It will be good for our digestions or maybe it wont be good for our digestions. We will have to decide that later." What are digestions? asked Chippy Chappy, cocking Lis head on one aide. He whisked his tall np high as he spoke. Digestions, squealed Sharpy, "are our stomachs or something the same Idea. At least when our stomachs re-- Cleai cold water stains. Is Necklace Fashion JULIA BOTTOMLEY By "XXXKXXXXH"XXXXX"XXXXXX"XXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXi one-hal- one-fourt- one-hal- s one-hal- three-fourth- three-fourth- three-fourth- A basket for every need Is evidently In modern Christ mas gift sections. Art In basketry i the slogan adopted indeed touching the high spots this season, as the gorgeous raffia basket in the picture bears witness. The flowers are done In the baa relief and gayly painted. Twould Indeed be a difficult matter to conceive of ft more happily chosen gift coming from on woman to another at Christmas time. five-poun- f Step-U- p If You Please two-third- e Yes, It Is simply wonderful. They did not talk uny more, but began on their feast, ai.d they had the most gorgeous one they had had In ever and ever so long. They ate and they ate and they ate. And they munched and they munched and they munched. But what do you suppose? After Sharpys feast was ever It waa decided that they would go back to Chippy Chappys home for dessert so they had another feast all over again. Indeed It was the best time either of them had had In ages and ages,, and they certainly said their digestions were good for they received their food so very, very happily. A feast, said Chippy Chappy, "Is a wonderful thing. More than that, said Sharpy, It And then they Is a glorious thing. sat on their branches and tried to think of everything tuey could say to a feast describe how wonderful It Is. This Very Afternoon," Said Sharpy. pleasure, if that Is possible, to eat with you." Chippy Chappy said this with a sly little wink. But Sharpy did not notice It He was feeling hungry himself. Come along, afternoon or not, well have the feast." So they went to Sharpys hole, and of all the wonderful feasts Chippy Chappy had ever seen this one was the best exclaimed My mouth waters!" But there Is Myt Chippy Chappy. a feast here. Where did you get all these nuts? Oh, what a feast I How wonderful (, 1 92. We.tern by llie United Of approximately the same weight Is worn every day Flannels and other woolens may he used If guaranteed washable, and If care Is used In laun dering them. It Is particularly necessary to select patterns or models for wool suits that result in very simple, easily constructed and easily pressed garments, without unnecessary of bulky material. The bureau of home economics ot the United Stntes Department of Agriculture has made a study of the clothing of the small hoy. and shows In the accompanying Illustration several good points that can be applied to both wool and cotton clothing. The fasterdngs at the belt line are so very simple a child can manage them without help Instead of having the front overlap the back, there are separate buttons for t tie front and the tmek A e trouser pattern drops has been used to eliminate side seams and the side openings are bound to avoid heavy lapping plackets which would add hulk In the wool material and make pressing more difficult These openings end In an emhrold ered tailors arrowhead, a strong, slm Christ- mas of one of the cunning, gayly decorated step-up- s such as most of tha gift shops are showing. Tiny stool1 step-upfor children, too. These convenient contrivances come In all colors' to match the other boudoir furnish-- 1 tngs. s New Cushion Themes In regard to the Christmas gift, problem theres this In favor of sofa cushions, no matter how many one mny possess there's always room for one more. To women skilled In fin needlecraft the pillow of velvet Is proving a new inspiration. Something different" too. Is the black felt cushion top done In cut-ou- t design, and posed over whit or colorful satin, j chenille-embroidere- Plates O.pnrtrnem Agriculture.) in some climutcs it seems best to (tut the children Into wool garments during the coldest months. Suits for the small boy from three to six years old. however, must he washable, and there must be several of them so that irrepureO again, that annoyance, providing yon are the fortunate recipient this Newspaper Union.) Garments Best for Youngsters f Wool You know how It Is yourself to try got something off the top shelf Just' out of reach. Well, U wont happen to could be. 4...4..4.4-4'"H-'X-4-K,4,'l,,M,'l'l,l'- half-doze- de-ir- one-fourt- h Proper lighting for your work, now, costs less than poor eyesight and glasses later. To keep the metal tops of salt shakers from corroding, cover the Inside with melted paraffin. While the paraffin Is cooling, the boles may be opened with a pin. CHRISTMAS TIME! lf first aid for egg Brown gravy for veal or lamb Is particularly good If a little tart Jelly Is added to it CAN BE GIVEN AT pp p $ oKK 0p popp ppppp-ppp- one-hal- By MARY Ready-toStrin- g What an ndorahle necklace you have on I Just matches the green tone of your hat ! Where could I buy one like it, only I would want mine in a brown shade, to go with Sh I sh I ItS my new velvet dress. a secret," the lady wearing the beautiful necklace very likely will reply, unless she is a very kindly disposed friend, in which event she will no doubt suggest that the enquiring one hasten to the nearest fancy needlework department and there learn about ready-t- o string necklaces. Heretofore the womnn who aspired to a bead or Jewel-strun- g necklace which has the coveted Individual look, would have to go through the trying experience of buying, perhaps, one dozen Jewels here, and then seek for, let us say, smaller jewels to match, not to mention assembling the right sort of beads to harmonize with the jewels and a suitable clasp to which must be added dependable floss or thread to string them on. And after all was said and done this necklace enthusiast would have to use her own discretion In putting the component parts together, which would not always turn out satisfactorily. However, all that tedious process Is past. The ambitious woman who decides to give Jewel or bead necklaces for Christmas, finds to her delight that most needlework departments are J'iis season showing materials In JTets," the various Items assembled ou a single curd. These outfits include jewels enough to complete the necklace, the beads, the clasp, and all the various parts carefully compiled hy necklace specialists who know color values and artful design. These collections cover a ' wide range of color effects Including crystal, topaz, emerald, aquamarine, sap MAXWELL ppHjppppHpppppp 0 0 pppptppppipp 0 Duke thirty-fivminutes In a hot It Is Interesting to note the food oven. Then add some strips of bacon eaten by our foreign friends. The folover the top and cook until they are lowing are a few of their dishes: crisp. Serve hoL Pilaf. Put one-haAnother Upside Down Cake. Flace In pound of lamb a three tablespoonfuls of butter or mutt.n cut into cold frying pan, add one cupful of small pieces In a brown sugar. Melt and add sliced casserole In layers peaches, apricots or sliced pineapple with two cupfuls canned may be used. Pour over this cracked wheat of a batter made with one beaten egg, or rice, seasoning one half cupful of brown sugar, with salt and pepteaspoonful of salt, one-hal- f f per and adding cupful of toteacupful of brown sugar, mato. Add three cupfuls of water and f of of salt, spoonful cupful cook in a moderate oven until all is milk (hot) and one cupful of flour well cooked. Add more water If needmixed with one and teaspoon-fuled. Bake In a moderate oven well of baking powder. Mix as usual covered. minand bake In the oven forty-fiv- e Vegetables, Oriental Style. Chop utes. When ready to serve, turn upside down and serve with cream or a two onions not too fine and fry In sauce that may be made from the three tablespoonfuls of fat until a light brown. Add three pounds of turfruit Juice used. cut Into walnut sized pieces, one nips Dissolve Savory Spinach Salad. carrot sliced, and a bunch of parsley s one package of lemon Jcllo In finely minced. Season with salt and of a cupful of boiling water pepper and add one cupful of stock. s and cupfuls of spinach Cook until tender. Juice, three tablespoonfuls of vinegar, Canned Egg Plant. This will be a and one-hal- f teaspoonfu! of salt When fine vegetable during the season when f slightly thickened add one and egg plants are not In the market. of cooked, chopped spincupfuls Peel, slice and quarter the egg plant, s ach, cupful of onion cover with boiling water and cover the Juice and turn Into a mold. Serve Cook for 20 min saucepan tightly. unmolded on lettuce. Garnish with drain well, pack In Jars and to ntes, and sliced mayonnaise dressing each pint add a level teaspoonful of cooked egg. salt Process In a water bath one hour and a halt Seal tightly and put away for winter use. d Baked Ham. Boll a four or piece of ham for several hours until tender. Let it cool in the liquor. When ready, place In a baking pan. ac cover with a thick layer of brown sugar, with fine bread crumbs over the celve our food happily we have a top. Stick a few cloves In the ham and add milk or thin cream to cover good digestion and when they dont s of Its height Bake the ham we have a poor digestion." minutes. forty-fivWell, we certainly have good diA fruit cocktail Is always a safe We gestion:!," said Chippy Chappy. as It never leaves one with a one, receive food very happily. muddled brain and a questioning mind We assuredly do, said Sharpy. later as to what you may have said, Most certainly, agreed Chippy for yoif always know. Chappy. . 1029. Western Newppr Union.) That Is so, said Sharpy, Isnt afternoon here now? asked It seems as though Chippy Chappy. Serve Baked Apples I had been talking to yon all morning." With Sausage Thats not so very polite, said It should give you great Sharpy. pleasure to talk to me." Baked apples with sausage fillings It does. Sharpy dear," said Chippy are prepared by coring and peeling Chuppy, but It gives me even greater large apple and filling the cavity from which the core has been taken with sausage neat Place In a baking pan and pour In one cupful of water mixed with two tablespoonfuls of sugar and a few drops of lemon Juice. Cover the pan and hake until the apples are ten der. Baste two or three times while cooking and uncover for the last 10 minutes to brown. &0-3- i THE BEDTIME STORY I Apple Butter an Excellent Spread the United State Department of Agriculture.) Apple butter has not lost Its old time popularity, but it does not seem to he made in such generous quantities or In so many homes a3 formerly. It Is an excellent spread for school or supper sandwiches, as well as a good preserve to use Ht any time You can make apple butter out of the sound portion of windfall, wormy, anil bruised apples, saving the perfect fruit for other uses. While almost any apples will make good apple butter, those which have a distinctly rich, tart flavor and good cooking quality are most satisfactory. Such old standard varieties as Northern Spy, Rhode Island Greening, Tompkins Ring, and Smokehouse, ns well as Jonathan. Grimes Golden. Stay-maWIne8ap, and other standard I Prepared and like the Farm. linoleum-covere- PRESENTS THAT d Carries Sweet Odor thick-nesse- one-piec- phire, rose, ruby, and others, which, If strung according to directions, give the handsome appearance of the necklace shown at the top to the left In the picture. Just below Is sketched one ot the new man rand satin bead necklaces st which are so smartly In fashion Just now. The original of the one pictured was In exquisite water-nympgreen, h the Jeweled circlets sparkling like monds as they held the larger beads In position. A till WMfArD Nnwsuoer llnioo.) diacut-ston- e Several Good Points. pie, and easily-madtailored clothing. e finish nsed on Santa CJaus likes to carry thesa ornamental bags wherever he goes, for the sweet odor of their contents (garden lavender) scents up hla entire pack. They are made of coarse, colorful netting with frills at the top and handpalnted embroidery hoop handles. Gift shops report them ad nmong Ihelr most populnr numbers. They measure from nine to twelve inches across. |