Show THE CUNMSON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAil 'W of Helpful Household Hints and Recipes Conducted by ELEANOR HOWE extra salt sbaker successfully keep ptmlentos from the pattern here's to Ida after the cao baa been opened that may help place the ptmlentos In a container you: Cut th cover with cold water or olive oil pattern In du- and atore to tb properly molat plicate from clean waahed atmosphere of the In thla Ic refrigerator light cardb- modern oard Than way they will keep freab Indefinplace the ma- itely terial between For eaae and flavor try thla Idea the two cardboard pattern and the cutting will Taka proceed awlftly and preclaely be- nuta or English wain u t e cause the material will not ellp In the shell iFWRIrcn COOKIES are popu- and roast them lar ettb everybody Here' the re- In a moderate-lhot oven and It cookmakea 8H dozen cipe ie Cream 4 cup of shortening and (875) for 18 to it add 4 cup granulated auger mlnutea When yon take them out slowly ahlle beating constantly they will be much easier to crack Add I egg and blend thoroughly and will have a delicious totaled Mta and Jft together 1 Mi cups gen- flavor e eral pm pose flour 4 teaspoon soda ESKIMO me® rODDINO Made 4 tcaapoon baking powder and In the still freeier of the modern i tea poon salt Add together with teaspoon vanilla extract Form let refrigerator thla Into two rolla and chill thoroughly froten idea pudding Is e new taste foi at least hour (You can keep treat that all tbs family will enthis dough Indefinitely In on of joy Recipe Wash and cook 4 cup the new atr conditioned ice of nee In boiling water for mlnwithout danger that It will utea Drain Then put rice 1 quart "ptek up" the flavors of other of milk cap of sugar H teafoods ) Before baking decorate spoon of salt and 14 teaspoon of each cookie with small gum drops nutmeg In the top of double boiler (cut in half) and press them In and cook 48 minutes Slowly stir top of cookies Place on greased In 8 beaten eggs and continue cookbaking sheet and bake In s moder- ing 8 mlnutea more Add 1 teaspoon ately hot oven (375 ) until brown— vanilla extract and 14 teaspoon almond extract Cblll and then fold In appiovltnately 10 minutes 1 cup whipped cream (whipped) When serving hot buttered Tark-e- i Tour mixture Into freezing containHouse rolla try this Idea for er of Hill Ice cream freeser Cover easy buttering and surround with a mixture of I Open the roll parts chipped Ice and 1 part aalt and butter the I’lace In Ice refrigerator Freese top half In- 1 hour Stirling once e e stead of the lower When rut a fruit ready to serve Jar top open both sides of the roll will then be eld down In && nicely buttered rather than having the water InfCwf the upper half dry aa happens when the lower partCEX a we butter the lower part only of your double — boiler When — water conMIj chocolate malt powder with augar and cinnamon for a deli- tent fasts low the Jar top rattles rious "something" to sprinkle over merrily asking for more water buttered toast Keep the mixture Copyright 1937 by Eleanor Boioi In an To Brasil i 1 La Mr and Mrs Charles Rasmussen former residents of Ephraim Joinet in the three-da- y homecoming celebra tion held at the college city Satur and Monday Mrs George Francis and Miss day Sunday Blanche Francis left Tuesday via the Mr and Mrs C L Jensen of Mld- vaUnion Pacific bus for a cation tiip to Ios Angeles and other vale and Miss Helen Kyhl of Sal coast towns They will be guests of Lake City were house guests of Mr Mrs S E Newman mother to Mr and Mrs Hart J Sanders during the holiday celebration Fianeis and other relatives LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST v Mr and Mra Maurice Gates of IIol Moyle Rasmussen and his fi lend came in from the weat last Paul Nit Ison came down from Salt lywood week They will upend a couple of Luke to spend the Fourth of July in weeks visiting at the home of Mr an Gunnison They were house guests Mrs J M Knighton and with friends of Mr and Mis Chas Rasmussen and relatives at Safina v J M Knighton a member of the Utah Water Stoiage commission left hurriedly for Salt Lake City Tuesday Mi Knighton met with the commission members Tuesday afternoon when impoitant business matters concerning the commission affairs were discussed TIME4 IS ! Camping Time See Us For — Canvas Tents Chairs Cols Tarpaulins Wood and Gas Stov' lgal Thermo Bottles ud such other supplrs as Flashlights Frying Pans Fishing Tackle Rope Small Axes etc t Sec Our Window '( f Display And let us sell you what you need Our prices are right ChasRasmussen Furniture Co Furniture and Hardwai 3C? (Continued from page 1) to a fine of exactly $299 —no more no less— and there is no alternative but to pay the fine The second violation will bring a repetition of the first fine- The merchant can give rebate or withholj tokens! and is virually "on the spot" being to collect on any sale from 3 cents upward The only merchandise exempt from the tax is oleomargar- Ine cigarettes malt syrup and gaso- These commodities as D well line known are weighted down already with state and federal taxes — jd r SITUATION LIVESTOCK 1 blf ble J AAf NAUG HTOM horses While we are discussing e and racing my friend Wayne Associa-not of the Horse and Mule tion of America says that the value of horses and mules on firms uary 1 1937 totaled nearly a billion million dollars— and piore than twice the value of all hogs and sheep and more than the value of all of our milk cattle The value "per head this year is $9906 compared with $9682 a year ago the highest since 1918 The constant decrease that has been going on each year is and there is gradually disappearing A prospect of an increase showing within a short time 1) (Continued from p ted htt the decrM ‘d with labor feel h tio" ‘b mDlkn held and that direct action nd hat nd aoch atraUt a the itdow atrkea ome (orty de of h and the demand for a 100 per cent million acres of land producing feed man closed shop where no and grazing for horses and mules if labor t my work blch tot0 producti it fair har of ladoatry trftuted lirgeiy l0 the produci earn ngs 0f surplus farm commodities One thing is certain labor is more We all know that mechanical means powerful today than ever in the past (of breaking up cultivating and seedt In the mnetoeh years ending In 1932 in the soil where large areas are inless than 30 per cent of strikes ended volved is the most1 economical way with labor winning its demands Last but when it comes to the smaller year more than 40 per cent of strikes unit there are a good many things culminated in unequivocal victories to consider for the strikers while in 36 per cent In the old days we know that a mpre labor received part of its de12-- 5 man with a quarter section of land mands with some dairy cattle poultry and As every student of history knows some work horses or mules was pret- (Continued front page 1) recovery from a depression breeds ty independent and that same princi- dethe first game and the second will strikes This was true after the holds good today 18L1 1937 etc pie be played on the local diamond These pressions of 1881 I am not attempting to discuss the two games give promise of real play- However today the issues aie deeper It economical side of the question and present strikes ing aa the rivalry between the teams and different when you has many ramifications cannot be accurately compared with has been sharp come to deal with mechanical means those of previous decades It is also Sunday’s score versus horses and mules Both have true that for the first time in our been tried extensively after a long history the federal government has time and the fact that horses and the to solve problem attempted through legislation— the Wagner act ed Strikes are a retarding and decreating the National Labor Relapressing factor Security values have tions board tended downward with a few sporAdmittedly the Wagner act is one- adic and inconsequential rises sided — it puts responsibilities of Business Week reports that the many kinds upon employers and few 1936 national income was upon labor The supreme court spoke — 16 per cent greater than in of this fact in upholding the act but 1935 More than $62000000000 of said there was nothing in the constithe money was distributed in wages tution to prevent congress from parsdividends interest rents and salaries law So far the Waging a royalties This year forecasts place ner act has certainly failed in pre- our income at about $70000000000 venting strikes — but in fairness to —highest since 1929 the act it should be recorded that it There has been a marked increase has seldom been invoked In the re- in installment buying of goods This cent steel strikes for instance it was makes business —but it is also a wor not brought into force As a result risome factor to retailers inasmuch the adequacy of the act remains in ag a business jn jrop activity would question and is yet to bo provedmake a hig dent in concction3 General opinion holds that the act’ must he extensively revised if it is to News by radio can’t take the place achieve real success of a newspaper You can’t hunt it up —0O0 — later and settle an argument — AkThe business outlook remains mlx- - ron - fcs Spring City Crew Lick Gunners r Fayette Boy Dies After Operati i (Continued from page l) j( S church at the time of his 4' Idaho Aappeni was born at Preston 15 1923 the son of Bishop Hearj Pails Liai thi0!a Bills and Iretta Rawilison His mother passed away Sep and'l 20 1928 and since that time h( arable made his home with his aunt ) Roxanna Christenson and his (a!l juiy He is survived by his father fpusiness two brotheis Bartholomew uJheir of Fijable c and John Bartholomew Mr mid and his grandparents ?e Joshua Rawilison of Preston Idhat th —— present mules are coming back so iipiu Vising dicates that they still play a portant part in our farm lifen For they are entering more and more lerv our recreation by satisfying the 6(ncrease for bodily exercise and fuinhhinj diversion for our tired minds durj011 aarkets these strenuous days " vtjecialiy istiona ward nMry Mitchell came down ftom Salt laike and" visited with Mra Mitchei and son Johnny Independence day were here for the Fourth of Miss Elithe Sandcia and Wesley July celebration and were guests at Oilnb of the office foiccs at the Gunthe home of Mr and Mrs Andrew i on were at Salt Modeen Sugar factory Lake over the weekend Miss Sunders wns a guest of her sister Miss Mr and Mra Kenneth Borg of Maxine Sanders and Mr Orloh visRichfield end Miss Dorothy Borg of ited with his mother Salt Lake were guests Monday at the home of Air and Mrs D E Boig vaaaswMHBeMaflNMimweaM (Continued from page 1) erica placed first and the Motor Cop In the was given a strong second and Olive OyP‘ comic section "ropey won first prize and the ‘‘Old Fashioned Couple" was given second With the parade over thejnsssea gathered at the Star theatre Where an interesting and patriotic program was given The musical numbers the splendid oration by Royal Whitlock and the singing were all well received A wide variety of races horse races and pulling matches the swimming contests were held during the and at every event big afternoon crowds gathered and entered into the contest with more than the of spirit usual interest After four innings of a scheduled game of baseball had been played between Gun nison and Nephi a drenching rain forced the players to the dugouts The game was called with the score standing 7 for Nephi and 6 for Gun nison At 8 o’clock in the evening the skies had cleared and the multitudes gathered at the city park where a beautiful display of fireworks were exploited and following this a few gathered at the Gunnison Valleyhigh school where dancing waa enjoyed 6 Rex Clyde II Tuft non of J A Tuft accompanied by his two sons are here for an extended visit with Mr an Mrs J A Tuft It's the first visit by Clyde to Gunnison in seven years Dr and Mrs N J Bees and Roand he declares "the old town seems he t Roes Sa't lake City were house to be growing" guv'ts of Ih and Mrs G Stanford Rccs Saturday Sunday and Monday Mr and Mrs C II Halt of SUMMER 7 Independence Day Sales Tax “Tokens” Fete Proves Success Cause BigConfusion 1 Scclano£ tf you malt patch quilt and bavs difficulty cutting out ths block jj- the Miracle Jmism Jnempl ing c ttkms Whip frave Accoi £’ Salad Dressing Quart - 39c'if NOW AT THEIR CAN LOTS THEM! 193 igain tank h fherea listent BEST! md n OF pos id thi Jie av i — VEGETABLE- S- Fresh nthe Delicious s 01 Wholesome forcca: ur Healthy AT OUR STORE ny i: fare t jon’it: Tast r (or 4 “The Store with the Friendly Door” f " tivj A SPECIAL INVITATION Come in and see what difference a hair cut and clean shave will ake your appearance George’s Barber Shop in y rt 1 bi V T F- - t jCs loLPd iems if ini uis Gox We can care for lerg clothes cleaning needs too!nn ift n Peterson Stolen Last Hit by pitcher— Dye by Sorenson Struck out — By Bohleen 8 Srrenion 4 Modern 1 Dennison 6 Innings pitch ed— By Sorenoon 4 Modern' 3 Dennison 1 ChrisBishop and Mrs Ilyrum tiansen and sons were visitors at Salt Mrs Chrislake over the d tiansen and sons returned home Tues day morning Mr Christiansen is re malnlng until the week-en- d important business matters detaining him A Mrs J M Knighton of this city and Mr and Mrs Msutice Gates of Mr and !Mrs Edwin Larsen motorHollywood guests at the J M ed to Salt Lake Saturday and were Knighton home were at Sallna Tuesthe guests Sui utay and Monday at day and were guests at the home of homes of their aims Austin and Mr and Mra T P Peterson parents George La rsen They returned Wed- of Mrs Knighton nesday U ing accompanied by Miss Norma Larsen who had spent a Miss Veone Tollestrup came down month at' the capital city from Salt Lake City Sunday and re mained over until Monday as a guest Air Waldo Villa rd and at the home of Mr and Mrs R K ancl Mra Childrens of Logan spent Indepen Caddie Miss Tollestrup is a sister to dence day at the home of Mr and Mrs Gaddie Mrs S J JDuggins and Mrs Charlotte VillanL It is estimated that there are 60 s million swine in th United States Lucian Nelson came not counting the Mr and Mr s down from Logan and were here to beach enjoy Gunnison'a Fourth of July celt? Judging from the bathing bratimi They were guests at the pictures we see in the newspapers home of Mra Stent Nelson and magatines the camera artist seems totally to ignore the numerous Dr and Mrs S S Kunx and child- peeling backs frizzling hair and roren and Mr and Mrs Kiel Sorenson tund paunches of Salt Lake were among the former residents spending Independence The reason we can’t begin to save day In Gunnison They were guests up for our next automobile- is that of Mr And Mrs W 11 Gribble we are still trying to make the payments on the one we bought last Mr and’ Mrs Wells Anderson and year children returned Tuesday fo their homo at Rock Springs Wyo They There is such a thing as keeping a came to Gunnison to visit with Mr house too clean At Dodge City Kanand Mrs B" S’ Eggerlscn and with sas a woman recently walked through rcl stives at C'entcrfleld a window— Milwaukee Journal LI VI NG UP TO My AD !c it fr : li- ft x! know the trouble So many oil ads yell mileage that you can’t tell one way or another I don’t want my own ads to be In that class so I’d like you to know aU I’m staking When I personally recommend Conoco Germ Processed oil to you In my case you see I’m the owner of my business And there’s nothing makes repeat customers for me like my Germ Processed oil or 1 ought to say the long mileage It gives youl The patent Germ Process makes this pil get fastened real firm to the bearings and cylinders and other parts— as’ if they’d been built with an actual plating of oil that can’t separate out and bum right up Neither is it going to run down : caa’t 4evcry time you stop Then you can’t make any “dry starts” with and right there is where engineers say you will end a good half of all the wear you used to get in Summer The less wear the less oil your engine eats You’ll get on to this yourself from 1 " JU— k cod quiet engine And that’s how friend for my Conoco Germ Processed oil s ass your X make another good GERM PROCESSED OIL Ac7z tfett TfScj&e It&scb ft1 c t' t !r S i: |