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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 19S2 THE SUN, - PRICE, PTAH--BVBR- THURSDAY Y PACE SEVER Canyon were dinner guesta of Mr. and Sira. Herbert Wood on Sunday. Mias Sarah Nichols motored to Vcr-nSaturday evening and sjient the week-en- d with Mr. and Mra. Dick Tif- Odd but TRUE Hints For the al fany. Mra. J. Lund of Castle Dale is the and house guest of., her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ltullo Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundy and Mrs. E. Watson and daughter, Khiva, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Hughes Sunday. Tom Jackson and sister, Miss Mar. garet Jackaon, motored to Salt Lake City Saturday and were the guesta of Mrs. Wells Moffitt Fred 8mith, who has been employed by the Pittsburg Boiler and Machine company the pact few mouths, eft for his homo in Kansas Monday. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Nelson motored to Salt Lake City Monday to attend the funeral of his nephew. They also guests spent several daya at Logan of Mrs. Nelson's mother. son of Mr. Martin Ahlin, and Mr. Martin Ahlin celebrated his birthday last Saturday with a party for several of hia little friends. Games were played and refreshments served. Members of the Thursday Bridge elnb were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Myers at a delightful luncheon and bridge party at her home. A St. Patrick's idea was carried out in the and refreshments. The members present were Mrs. Lloyd Nelson, Mrs. ' Hazclton Nelaon, Mrs. Eldon Conover, Mrs. Rollo Christensen, Mrs. Kephi Christensen, Mrs. Joe Dudler, Mrs. Cloy namelwright, Mrs. Arthur Huntsman, Mm. Andy Bell, Mia. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. Quint Wilcox and Mias Eva Whitmore. Prizes, were won by Mrs. Cloy Ilamelwright and Mrs. Joe Dudler. Mis Sarah Nichols entertained the "Kite Club at a prettily arranged bridge supper Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. H. B. Myers. Bridge was played during the evening and a late supper was served. Bouquets of pink carnations decorated the rooms. Those present were Mrs. II. V. Leonard, Mm. G. W. Nelson and Mias Ethel Clark of Price, Mrs. Joe Dudler, Mrs. Quint Wilcox, Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. H. B. Myers, Miss L. Crookston, Miss Mae Burton, Mias Orpiia Wig-eneMiss Marie Postovit, Mrs. Len Leavitt, Miss Ann Pleval, Mias Etta Moffitt, Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and Miss Eva Whitmore. Prizes were won by Miss Ethel Clark and Mias L. Crookston. HOUSEHOLD son-in-la- w APPLE. WIN HA MANS CtffetDtRCD 1WLF FRUND 11V, IT Amos'! AGE AMD RACE EVIRU SINCE THfc-- If GINNING Of THAE- -. u 51 mite clock in vjonoon STRVJCR OMCE . MAMS A TNlRJttN LK -- r SAlED AMD JOHM HMEVEID. A SOlWR. WAS ACCUSED Of SVHPVHS WHILt ON Sittfftt doty at Windsor castleand mas sentenced to dekw DECLARED THAT HE HIND INNOCENT DLCAUSI HE HAD HEARD ST PAUL'S CLOCK STRVHE THIRTEEN AT THE TIME HE MAS WHEN ACCUSED OF DElNti ASLEEP HATFIELD VERIFIED TNiS TACT WAS MAS EAADONED BY THE VANG - Hi " Nelms-Ellwoo- Kenilworth Notes J. H. MaoRill, Hiniater, 22 North Second East Mr. and Mrs. Len Snow and family apent Sunday at Orangeville. James Ellwood left Tueaday for Loa Angeles, Calif., for an extended viait with hie mother. C. Chriatenaen of Salt Lake City apent aeveral days visiting hia brother, R. Chriatenaen. B. H. Young and Vardel Holliday motored to Salt Lake City Friday and returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey and family apent Sunday at Castle Dale visiting Mr. and Mra. John Bell Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Leavitt are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, born March 3d. Mr. and Mrs. Say'Robbina of Spring d DEPENDABLE INSURANCE SOvagni Bldg. Me Utah Let The Sun's mt take COMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES ran of jour printing moron 7 :30 p.m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Girl (Monday) 7 0 p. m. Bey Seonte (Tuesday) Choir rehentaal (Thursday) 7 :30 p. m. 11 a. m. Morning worship 6 :30 p. m. Epworth League Evelyn Stultz, praaident IP a. m. Sunday school C. E. Beveridge, anperintendenL 8ott r, Wind, rain, hail, fire theft, accident, automobile insurance at Equitable Insurance Ageney, J. Bracken Lee, manager, Price, Utah. Many a town that has no zoo boasts of a social lion, a whits elen phant, a queer birds and half-doze- three of four blind tajgera. For March By IHSTTY WEBSTER THINGS WORTH KNOWING Appropriate prizes for St. Patrick a mtef, HealtK party: A volume of Moores poems. A doily embroidered in shamrocks. Green tie for either lady or man. SL Patrick's Refreshments. Potato salad. Sandwiches. By Dr. William J. Scholea. . Celery filled with cream cheese and Just how mueh serious ' damage is done to the system by constipation is chopped olives. lime ice, small cakes. still an open question. The modern idea seems to be that, heretofore, too COOKING HINTS many ills were blamed on thiaeaoae. Yet, there is little doubt that most of Shamrock Salad. us feel a lot better when the action Two lar of the bowels is normal and regular. Two par While a tremendous number of the li cup nuts. jieople who suffer from . constipation Two tablespoons chopped celery. are the victims of unhygienie habits, One tablespoon chopjxrd olives. attention should be called to. (ho fact Half teaspoon chopped on:on. n that a certain number, of eases of mustard. Salt, pepper and a little tome diz-of are the result Method: Let peppers stand in waaffecting the digestive system. ter an hour, Put celery, olives and ease Cases of the latter kind are aatiafao-toril- y onion through food chopcr. .Mix with . remedied only when the uncheese and nuts. Fill peppers with disease has been corrected. derlying mixture. Let harden, slice, arrange on Bad Habits a danse. lettuce leaves in three slices to form Some of the bad habits which tend shamrock. to produce constipation are lack of Emerald Spinach. exercise; an improper diet; failure to Spinach. drink enough water; irregular living, Seasoning. and the habitual use of laxative drugs. Flour. The last of these is extremely wideA little cream. spread, and is apparently jk common Egg and toast trimmings. cause of the very condition which its Method: Wash and pick over spin- victims are trying to escape or overach. Cook in an nneovered pun in salt- come. The avoidance of constipation ed water. Add tiny pinch of soda. and the treatment of the milder eases Cook fine. Add butter, flour and a is largely a matter of the correction of ' ittle cream mixed together; arrange bad habits. in mold form on platter. Trim with The diet should be arranged so aa egg and dainty pieces of butter toast. to contain a reasonable amount of ' food which leaves some fiber, or Cream Spinach 8onp. in the intestine. Course breads Two cups cooked spinach. and eereals, such fruits as apples, Two enpe milk. oranges, figs, dates and vegetables Two tablespoons butter. sueh as squash, carrots, beans and flour. Three tablespoons peas should constitute a good share Onion. of the food. Salt Abdominal Exercise BanafldaL Pepper. water. of spinarh Exercise and massage of tha abCup Method: Make a thiek white sanee dominal mnseles (if there is no tenof butter, flour and milk. Add season- derness of the abdomen) benefits nuing. Chop spinach, save juice. Press merous eases. spinach through a strainer into cream If proper diet, sufficient water and sanee. Add juice and spinach water. exercise do not bring about the deCook all together well. This makes a sired improvement, two or three tadelicious and dainty soup. bles poonful doses of mineral oil may bo taken daily aa a laxative. As ins. BAKING HINTS provement occurs, the daily dosage of oil should bo leesened, discontinuing Sour Milk Con Brand. its use entirely as soon aa possible Ono or two eggs. Half cup sugar. One rup sour milk. Third cup butter. Pineh of salt Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Llewellyn and One cup corn meal family left to live in Mnrray Thnra-da- y One enp white flour. of last week. One teaspoon soda dissolved in milk. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sknfka motored Method: Place hotter in pan bread to Helper Saturday of last week. is to be baked in. Place in oven td that night. warm, beat eggs, add sugar, then the Mr. and Mrs. . Clifford Bailey momelted butter. Then add com meal tored to 8alt Lake City 'last and flonr, stir baking soda in milk They returned Thursday. welL mix Pour to add and mixture, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sillitoe, in shallow pan and bake. panied by Melba Donaldson spent I Pork Tender Loin Birds. eral daya with Mra. Jake Davis. Excellent for dinner party or for Mr. and Mrs. Louia Bezyack and luncheon. children left for Salina last week-en- d Two and a half pounds of pork ten- where they intend to make th-ri- r home. derloin. A party was given at the Scofield Prunes. school by the seventh, eighth, ninth Nets. and tenth grades. A program was givApples. en and was followed by a dance. Baeon. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nicoiaide Salt and pepper. are the proud parents of a baby boy Method: nave tenderloin split and born Saturday of last week. Both tenderloin eut in If flattened, strips. is good size, eut in four pieces. Boil mother and babe are getting along prunes. Remove stones. Insert walnut nieely. meat in prune. Then wrape tenderloin WOMAN GRANTED DIVORCE ON around stuffed prune and a piece of GROUNDS OF raw apple. Wrap bacon around the bake with at meat. Fasten Elizabeth Annie Evans was granted toothpicks, least one hour. When on platter, place a divorce in district court Saturday cherries on top toothpicks. morning by Judge George Christensen Baked Apples Aa. Trim For Platter. from Saliesen Evans. In ner eomplnini Bake apples in usual manner and Mrs. Evans stated that her husband serve hot Ilace around edge of plat- had failed to provide for the family ter. Take as many lumps of sugar as and that she was forced to work. Ev-contested on the gronnda that he apples. Dip one end of sugar in little ans alcohoL Have moist end out. When wa physically unable to make enough . support the family. Mn. Evans you take platter in, light the ends of to was granted household furniture and is very pretty. sugar. The effect custody of the five children, ElmerK" Bepew that insuranee policy when 16; Elnora, 14; Marion Lloyd, 12; it expires with J. Bracken Lee at William, 8. The couple ware married in Price, February 1, 1922. Equitable Insuranee Ageney, Priee. Constipation . One-fourt- eon-stitio- . . Scofield Notes They-returne- - from The Hat Completes The Ensemble.... COLDS AND SORE THROAT Pancake Beret with a perky quill , all colors $135. N, Hats with a veil black, brown, brigade, blue or tan $5.00. Hats with a brim and scarf to match in black, brown or tan $5J00. Soft little Turbans Rollin' s vice and lace Run-Sto- p HEADACHES $3.75 to $5.00. 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