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Show .f. PAGE SEVEN . Hi. tk, Hiawatha News V Hints For the Hap Love motored to' Salt Like City Sunday. Mr. T. W'oodhave vjient tlie past week in Salt lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oppennun motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mrs. Hattie King of Mnai was a gueat of Mrs. L. P. Babcock, Sr., this k HOUSEHOLD For April HINTS week. Mrs. Crowther of Salt Lake Ciy is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. Fran-eothis week. . Mrs. Paul Villard and son, Paul, spent the week in Price as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Lindsey. Mrs. Arthur Kirkham and son of Salt Lake City are guests at thj nome of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. James Jorgensen and family of Consumers are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen this week. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Ungermun ami family of Huntington, Mr. and VIn. Keid Ungennan were dinner guts of Mr. and Mrs. Del Leainaster Sunday. The Sewing club was entertained at the home of Mrs. James Keene, Jr. ! Those present were Misses Florence jBehnintn, Philcmine Berguut, Juanita Branch and Jessie Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Villard entertained the fullowiug week-en- d guests : ;Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lindsay, Robert jand Mable Lindsay, Harold Taylor and Vivian Croft, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates, all of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ovard of American Fork. Mrs. William Burn entertained lit a bridge party Tuesday for the .1' Rowing guests: Mrs. Ewell E. Bowen, Mrs. . B. Jones, Mrs. A. Kirkham, Mrs. J. P. Russell, Mrs. Merit Brady, Mrs. Anna Butcher, Mrs. E. Franc om and Mrs. Crowther. Prize was won by Mrs. Bowen. The Social club was entertaiaei by Mrs. James Wycherley Thursday evening. Members present were Mr. W. A. Baxter, Mrs. A1 Babcock, Jr., Mrs. Axel Madsen, Mrs. J. G. Reese, Mrs. Dan Wycherley, Mrs. Leonard WychJustices Courts. erley, Mrs. E. Nixon and Mis. Sam Aikaterini Malkogianis vs. Dewey Perkowski. , Bussell and '.wife; suit for restitution - The Bridge club was entertained by of property, rent and damages and Mrs. W. B. Jones. Guests included eosta of suit, $37. Mrs. William Burn. Mra. A. F. Jorr Joseph Mooney vs. gensen, Mra. Henry Nougaret, Mrs. snit for damagrs,$150. K. C. Bowen, Mrs. Arthur Oppcrman, Royal Baking company vs. Carbon Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman, Mrs. Hamid county, Elizabeth Hadley, elerk, $48 Lindeman, Mri. Anna Dutcher, Mrs. Jena Laeteri vs. Mr. and Mrs. Mike J. P. Russell and Mrs. Ilansn of Salt Donovan; snit for restitution of prop Lake City and Mrs. Henry Dahlsrud. erty. rent, damages and eosts of auit, Prize was won by Mrs. Oppciuisu. By BETTY WKBSTKK m HOUSE BOLD To prevent moths from getting into rugs during summer laniilhs, rub a thin layer of camphor into the floor under your wool rugs and the moths will not bother them. For Mending Tablecloths. Save threads that are polled when straightening edges. Wrap around an - i ! Nelms-Ellwo- : . 7;9fl p. Evening service Girl Seoul Monday) p. 7;3fl p. Boy Scouts (Tuesday) Choir rehearsal (Thunday) 7:30 p. Price, Utah Morning worship ttnfsllUg. t) a. 6 :30 p. Epworth League Evelyn Stsltz, president. ' school a. Sunday La ns Isa's Job depart-- t C. E. bis can d your print! as Breda. Beveridge, superintendent BSPSKDABLE STATISTICAL J. H. MaeRill, Minister, 22 North Seoond East od INSURANCE it m. B. m. m. m. m. J.H. m. $55. State ef Utah Mac-Knig- J va. Alvin Gnymon; forgery, bound over to district court. William Sulpizio vs. P. 0. Silvagni; damage suit, $46. Marriage license. Bud Lowe Dallin, Springyille, and Helen Carrie Mortensen,' Price. Business Licenses. Balance Rock store: general three months, $5.00. . Miners Store; general merchandise, six. months, $15. Latuda Poolhall; three months, $10. Quit Claim Deads. Joseph Auphand to Marie Auphand; $1.00. property in i Marie T. Aphand to Joseph Anph-- ! $1.00. snd ; property in J. M. Bellows to J. G. Jacksou; $100. ! property in Certificate ef Bala. S. M. Bliss, sheriff, to state of $140. Utah ; property in S. M. Bliss, sheriff, to state of $444.01. Utah; property in Deeda. Sheriffs S. M. Bliss, sheriff, to Home Build ing end Loan company ; Lot 10, Block 4, $3244.58; Lot 14, Block 4, $3498.63; Lot 13. Block 4, $2887.86; Lot 15, Block 4, $2778.88, all in high school ), 9, ! 9. I 1, The Modern Hat For Sports sub-divisi- You will like this Angora lad of genuine angora and sparkling pedalac because it Is smart and universally becomings Flat-- ' tertng narrow brims that are foremost tor sports , vacation and for town wear. All are comfortable to the head. Bessie Kennedy, Price, Utah Millinery District Court. Wanda Olsen vs. Clifford Olsen; divorce, custody of minor children. $75 per month alimony, all property owned jointly, wanted. Jocaba Alvorez vs. Benigno Alvor-echildivorce, enstody of minor atand month alimony dren, $75 per wanted. fee torneys Ernest fiuppizio, by his guardian, William Sumiizio, vs. P. O. ind M court that Silvagni; judgment of the William Suppizio, the boy father, be appointed guardian for the puraction against pose of prosecuting the the defendants. Frcnrh interests claim to have dethat will veloped a sound projector of film tnv niw. lonml reproduce z; Jetteil Health , The Best Drink By Dr. William J. Scholea empty sxol. Then when tablecloth is still the best beverage. It Water wears, nse saved threads to darn and is not only the best, it ia the one necthe darn will hardly show. essary beverage. Nothing else can take COOKING HINTS its plare. This is not surprising when Orange Pudding. This is a refreshing dessert after a one remembers that water comprises about two-thirof the composition of heavy meal. ' . ' the body. Two tablespoons of gelatin. As a necessity of life, water, ranks One full eup of enlil water. in importance with air, food and sleep. One full cup of boiling water. It is lice cssary for carrying on of alJuice of half a lemon. most every function of the body.Tho Jnice of two oranges. chemical reactions occurring within One eup of sugar; ' the cells take place in a medium of Whipped cream. water. It is the medium in which the Method: Dissolve gelatin in cold waste is eliminated through the kidAdd water. boiling water, fruit juices neys and the skin. It is an important and sugar. Mix well. When this starts constituent of the digestive juices. It ' to eonl and gelatin begins to stiffen, to prevent conciliation. By its stir in one bottle of whipped cream. helps from the skin it plays uni evaporation Pour in mold and set away to cool. role in the heat regulation Serve with sweetened whipped cream imjinrtant of the body. Of .course, everyone drinks water. A French Sonp. But there are many people who do nob One small lump of butter. drink enough of it. There may be eome Two or three large onions. One-ha- lf people who drink too mneh water. It cup of flour. One pint of boiling water (two may be possible to overwork the kidneys by drinking too mnuh water. But eups). there are probably not very many One and a half pints hut tiilk. who damage themselves in this way. Two or three mashed potatoes. Method : Melt bncter. When hoi, add Six Glasses Daily. onions sliced thin. Stir and cook unIt seems to be the generally aeeepi-e- d til red. Add water. Dissolve flour and opinion that one ahonld drink at add. Then add hot milk and mashed least six glasses of water a day. Wapotatoes. Mix well. Stir and simmer ter may be taken freely between tku , a few minntca. meals. A reasonably amount may to taken with meelsif.it is not used a a ' Salad. substitute for the chewing of Cabbage and pineapplr together food. Food should proper never be washed make a delicious salad. down with water. And very eold waBAKING HINTS ter, rapidly swallowed, may chill the Chocolate Nut Cookies. stomach and retard digestion. One eup of sugar. Water Not Fattening. One-ha- lf eup of butter. Some people fear' that, water will Two squares of melted chocolate. make them fat. As important aa waTwo eggs. ter is, it contains nothing that ia capOne-ha- lf eup of flour. able of making fat when taken into One-ha- lf teaspoon' of" baking pow- the system. Just be certain that tha der. water yon drink is pure and will not Two teespoons of vanilla. be the means of introducing diaeaao One enp of chopped nuts. germs into the system. Then be aura Method: Cream batter and sugar. to drink enough of it. It is the only Add the melted ehoeolate. Add two real thirst satisfier.. eggs well beaten. Then flour and bak. ing powder. Last of all, vanilla and nuts. Drop small spoonfn)a on buttered baking sheet Bake, until brown. E. H. Nicholn spent Saturday of Remove from tins .before eookiee get last week in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skufka were visitors in Price Saturday of last week. Flank Steak ud Potatoes. Min Doris Tneket of Clear Cireek Flank steak. . Little flour. spent 8atutday in Helper. Mr. and Bill Donaldson were BaitPotatoes.' ' ers in Price and Helper Saturday. Onions. Can .of tomatoes. Min Aliee White of Clear Creek Method: Pound flour in eteak and was a visitor in Priee Saturday of in bottqm of casserole. Season last week. Slaeo potatoes on top of this. Season. Min Virginia Besyaek was a visi.Cut np a few onions. Add one ean tor in Hainer and Priee Saturday of tomatoes over all of this. Bake slow- last week. ly for two hours. Mrs. George Metoe, who had been Rhubarb Pie. visiting in Helper the past week, returned Sunday. One enp of chopped pie plant. One eup of sugar. Misses Doris and Ida Avert of Yolks of two eggs (beat). Clear Creek motored to Print sod One tablespoon of melted bntter. Helper Saturday of last week. ds ! COMMUNITY CEUSCX SERVICES lJb ' . Wellington items A baby boy wae born to Mr. and Van Wagoner evening. Mother and babe are both doing nicely. Mrs. Myrtle Crowther and small visitors son, 'Gordon,' were week-en- d at the boipe of Mr. and Mrs. Faye Thacker in Castle Gate. Mr. 'and Mra. Eldon Gottfredson and their three daughters, Glenna, La Vera and Melba, were'visitors in ' Springville last week-enMiss Helen Ellis, aophopore. it the Brigham Young University ih Prov-- , visitor at tha home was a week-en- d of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Ellis. son Lemar Blackburn of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blaekbnra, an derwent an operation for thyroid at the Price city hospital last week. He is reported improving. Mrs. Ada Shimmin and Mrs. Florence Rich, who have been visiting for some time with their daughters, Mrs. Ella Hill and Mra. Charles Inman, respectively, in Los Angeles, returned Tnesday evening. Miss Bardell Barnes, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barnes, for the past two weeks, returned to Bait Lake City Tuesday morning. Mina Barnes is taking a nurses conrse at. St. Marks hospital. Miss Alta Barnes entertained the T club at her members of the home Tuesday evening. Supper was served to the following girls: Miss Jessie Ellis. Miss Valop Wheeler, Miss Alice Smith, Miss Fern Marshall, Miss Nellie Branch, Miss Faye Locks, Miss Rnth Woods, Miss Neva Thayn, Miss Lois Baldwin, Miss Edythe Beard, Miss Stella Draper and the hostess. Mrs. Jessie Hanna of Wellington was elected as president of a. club which was organized Wednesday afternoon by the following ladies: Mra. Nona Snow, Mrs. Beulah Draper, Mrs. Mrs-- Eldon d. I-- . Scofield Newt ,. Norma Snow, Mrs. Evelyn Hill, Mrs. Rosalie Hansen and Mrs. Hanna. The first meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Hanna, with Mra. Ilill as assistant hostess. Mrs. Draper and Mrs. Snow were elected councilman. Refreshments were served. , Honoring the elub president, Miss T Alta Barnes, the elub girls sponsored a surprise party at Miss Barnes home Saturday night of last week. Gamea were played and delieious refreshments were served. The following wre present. Miss Edythe Beard. Miss Valop Wheeler, Miss Jessie Ellis, Min Alice Smith, Min Fern Marshall, Miss Ruth Woods, Miss Neva Thayn, Miss Lela Baldwin, Miss Stella Draper, Min Barnes, John- Hill, Bert Tidwell, June Thayn, Merril Ellis, Floyd Shorts. Earl Sibcrt and . I-- - Frank Smith. August PouLmhi, aoeompanied by Frank Helsten were bovine ve vbitora in Price Saturday of last week. John Bezyack, Jr,' returned hern after spending several days in Prica and Helper with friends and relatives. One tablespoon of flour. Method: Mix well. Bake to a stogie erust. Baked Hominy With Chens. Two eups of hominy. " One tablespoon of bntter. One tahlesiKion of f lonr. Little salt. Little pepper. One eup of milk. ' Two eggs. , One-haenp of grated cheese. lf The newest type of window glass, can be rolled up and eut with shears. . |