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Show PT PAGE SEVER Thursday ah-ev- ery Kiz News Hints For the Frank Picorilli of Sunnyuido war in Kia Sunday. Frank Goni and ton, John, motored to Price Thursday. Gratien LtcPLltanu was in Price on biit m-- one li- -t week Several people of Kiz received Red Crou wheat for stock feed the past HOUSEHOLD By IIKTTY WEBSTER week. Mr. Bell Boren motored to Price Friday to spend the week-en- d with relatives. Andrew L. Herring completed fene. ing of thirty-seve- n acres of his homestead Friday. Itarmond Big .v of Price w:i in Kis it tin; lu.im- - oi Lloyd Sumlav. Kihel Kelly. Yerley Boren and L. JIe:v,.i were in Price on business Sativiluy. eldou Aventt has returned to hi ; home in Price after , visiting iu Kiz a few days List week. Erastus and Charles Workman, Etli-Kelly and Verier Uoren were in lriee on business Thursday. Mrs. George Averclt and son, Kris and Elijah, of Price, visited here with relatives Wednesday of last week. Ernes. uabiTfe and Merrill Mend motored to Price on business Tuesday l1 last week with Stanley Drainey. Miss Lowell Boren returned from frico Wednesday where sho had been visit.usr tor days with relative and iriend. The wind continued blowing every day drying out the ground. The absence of rain is discouraging to many of the Cork's Valley people. Mrs. EmmaAsay of Fruits, Colo., formerly of Kiz, accompanied by hei Edward, called at the home oi E. I. Workman a short while Saturday evening on her way back to Fruita. Ezra Boren was injured last. Wednesday as a result of a ear wreck. Boren and Forest Guy were motoring to Price with some relatives when the radiator cap blew off causing the driver to miss the road and throwing Boren on the pavement Ai-nre- w el For May TIMELY HINTS A linen ehower is sore to be apLinen is preciated by a bride-to-bsomething she has to have, and from a linen shower she gets a lot of extra, usable, beautiful articles she might not be able to have otherwise. The Hope Chest. If a girl planning to be married has not already started a hope chest, now ia the time to do it. Here is a general list of what is almost necessary to have: Three linen table doth (round or oblong as you have planned your taand ble), two of them medium-sizesix napkins to match each. Una of the table eloths large for extra company. Twelve napkins to mateh. Two luncheon cloths, six napkins to mateh each. Two doily luncheon sets (one Madeira, one Italian ent work or filet). Two plain, serviceable doily seta. Two embroidery eenter pieces. Four bureau scarfs. kitchen towels (six for Twenty-si- x glasses, fifteen fur dishes, five for hand). Four dish cloths. Kino sheets. Seven pairs of pillow esses. Two comforters. Two pairs of woolen blankets. Two quilts. One bath room rug. Fourteen wash rags. towels (ten bath, fifteen Thirty-on- e plain linen or cotton, six linen for guests). Make as many things as possible. lf Smart Moderns Greet Summer. I In such gracious new ions as are now being revealed in the Seasojis display at our store. the new Dashing , ineed, Millinery. Silky fabrics compete for favor with gay straws. Shapes assume new, flattering curves and dips. They're becomingly stf Spectacles and Cancer By Dr. William li - Brims again come for the most attention. Narrow or ium width, they take on ing lines you'll like. Bessie Kennedy , Millinery Price, Utah ys one-min- J. Scholes. In an article in the Journal of th American Medical association, Dr. J. J. Morton of New Haven, Conn., calha g attention to the menace of poorly Bnrtacles on elderly people, lie cites a number of eases in whieh skim canrer has occurred where the frame ef the spectacle produced irritation of the skin. The bridge of the nose, the side of it, tbg temples end behind the earn are the places where the spectacle are likely to irritate. These aro so in of the places where skin cancer often fib-lin- occurs in elderly people. The specific cause of eanepr, if there-isuch a thing, is not known. So wp do not know what to avoid in this spect in order to prevent cancer. Bufc it is generally aeoepted that' Certain, things favor the occurrence of cancer.. These are old age and irritation dt. ' tissues. Can Be Avoided. s r. 1 Irritation of tissues is something that can frequently be avoided. LaS the avoidance of anything that, m4l lave some part in the causation . cancer ia worth while. Here is one ease in which irritation of the skin in the elderly eonld arid should bo avoided. Dr. Morton point ont tho necessity of reporting to lb occulist any tendency of the speota cle frame to cause irritation becalm Watch sales. Use what you nave as far as possible. For instance good dish rags can be made from eenter of old vesta, doubled and button holed. of imperfeet adjustment. COOKING HINTS Should Receive Attention. Cherry Pudding. formations When spots, pimply-lik- e One cup flour. or aores have already occurred, they Salt. One level teaspoon baking powder. should receive prompt attention. Even though these are cancerous they earn One eup stoned cherries. . be cured if promptly end propoften d eup of milk. Of eourse, the cause ot treated. erly Method : Put in small greased molds. irritation must also be removed.' the Steam ten minutes. Make syrup. While skin eaneer of tho faoo in Use remaining juice and cherries ent not ono of the most common human np. Three tablespoons of sugar. Add ailments, every possible effort should a little salt. Boil ten minutes. be made to avoid it. Aprieot Bavarian Orsam, Wellington Items ! .Better' Health The little fighting planes to be carried aboard the U. S. S. Akron are known as the F9C2 type and can do Mrs. L. P. Pearce is visiting in Salt 180 miles per honr and elimb 1800 Lake City. feet per minutes. These planes are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes and only 19 feet long with a wing span son, Brian, motored to Salt Lake Mrs. Mullin Hill made a pleasure City e feet of only twenty-fiv8unday. trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James Barton motored Mrs. Emms Assy of Fruita, Colo., to Selt Lake City Saturday and re- is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. turned Sunday. Mullin HilL One-thirMr. and Mrs. John Jndd left SatMrs. Rose Rick of Salt Lake City urday for Los Angeles, Calif., for a is visiting with her parents, Mr. and few weeks visit Mrs. M. L. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robbins of StanMrs. Andrew Pearson is the proud ds rdville were dinner guests of Mr. mother of a new baby boy. Mother and Mrs. Herbert Wood Sunday. and son ire doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Woodhead H. C. Pinegar and small son and One level tablespoon granulated and daughter, Jean and Marjorie, mo- daughter, Clifford and Esther, an gelatin. tored to Provo Saturday and returned visiting in Salt Lake City. One eup ayrup drained from canned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Snow visited in apricots. f Mias Wanda Bass, who has been Roosevelt with Mr. and Mrs. John Two egg yolks. the house guest of her sister, Mrs. G. Smith, formerly ef Wellington, One lemon, juice and grated rind. E. Woodhead, returned to her home One-haMiss Alice 8inith of Roosevelt, forcap of sugar. in Provo Saturday. One eup sliced aprieot. merly of Wellington, is visiting at Two egg whites. Min Lena Bessendorfer, who has the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilder. been the house guest of Miss Eleanor Cup or bottle whipped erenm. Mrs. Delila Snow and small son Vaughn, left for her home in Salt of Provo spent Sunday with Mrs. Method: Cook in double boiler-gel- atin, Lake City Saturday. Snows mother, Mrs. Margarets Ed syrup, egg yolks, lemon and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Kelson and wards. sugar. Stir constantly until thickened. family returned Saturday night from The (I-- T club met in the park. Strain and add apneots. Cool slightWhen it stgrts to stiffen, add cg two weeks trip spent at Grand Those present were Misa Alta Barnes, ly. Junction and Silverton, Colo. Miss Fern Marshall, Miss Jessie El- whites beaten stiff and eiyara whipped stiff, if desired. Mold and chill. CL W. Peterson, who has spent the lis, Miss Lela Baldwin, Miss Kellie Serve with whipped cream and pieces past ten days in Colorado, returned Branch, Miss Agnes Branch, Miss to Kenilworth Saturday. He expects Faye Locks, Miss Kellie Freeland and of apricots for decorations. BAKING HINTS to leave for Los Angeles immediately. Miss Stella Draper Butter Cake With Strawberry. been who has MU Louise Burton, Tho W. A. C.V met at tho home of One-thir- d Mt. at Wasatch cup of shortening. Ida A delicious Academy luncheon was attending Quail One eup of sugar. rved to Mrs. Brnilah Draper, Mrs. Pleasant, will spend her vacation with One egg. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bur- Rosalie llanson, Mrs. Jessie Hannah fashOno cup of milk. Mrs. Mary Pierce, Mrs. Golds Mills, ton. , One and three-fourt- h cups of flour. t Mr. and Mrs. John Burton motored Mrs. Kona Snow, Mrs. Kellie ( Salt. Mrs. to Dorothy Pinegar, Mrs. Evelyn 'to Mt. Pleasant Monday morning Four teaspoons baking powder. attend tho Commencement exercises Ilill and the hostess. Vanilla. has The literary club which was recent, hold at Wasatch Academy. It is tho unique distinction of having the ly organized met for organization at Method: Cream shortening and suMie-halargest nuin'er of graduates from that the home of Mifs Mary LiddelL The gar. Add beaten egg. Then second meeting was held at the home milk and half flour with salt am institution. Then add remainder The Wednesday Bridge elub met at of Mrs. Elizabeth Barker. Charter baking powder. of flour and flavoring. Beat milk, members Woodhead. Miss are Mrs. Wiliiam Liddell, Mary the home of Mr. well. in Bake shallow a Laura jian in a hot Chantry,' Mrs. Elizabeth BarA delicious luncheon was served at oven twenty minutes. WilMrs. of Ruth Mrs. tables five bridge. ker, Blackburn, 1:30 followed by youthServe hot rut in squares with Glad- ma Turner, Mrs.'- Millie Larsen, Mrs. High scores were won by Mrs. sauce topped with whippet Burwell Tid , Mrs. Ellen Tidwell, Mrs. strawberry John Mrs. and Woodhead Mary stone cream. HerMrs. Mrs. Esther BlackEudora included Curtis, ton. The guest list Strawberry Sauce. in bert Wood, Mrs. Thomas Hughes, burn and Mrs. Thelma Pierce. WilTwo Mrs. cups of strawberries, waahei Mrs. Gladstone Woodhead, medA community nuisance developed in and hulled. liam Driscoll, Mrs. George Jackson, Three-fourtAriz., when thieves, fascinateup of sugar. Mrs. John Burton and Mrs. John Judd. Kogales, that the main petty telephone lines learning Let stand with sugar for some time, The U. 8. "Arctic is the biggest were copper, stole sections of the wire Crush or leave whole according to 3500 for junk. taste. supply ship afloat. She ballasts with and sold it all four holds, big tons and has deThat Rood prlntlnr the kind1 one and is An automatic earners has been positive temperature control vised to make photographs of ehim-ne- not shamed of. The Ron, Price, Utah. fresh perishable of carrying capable intervals to at even Subscribe to Hie 8un on oar new offer vegetables for long distances smoke amount of the two rears for three dollar. they emit Orient. tho to Pacific the cross Kenilworth Notes ful. fhe e. Hiawatha News Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Love are ake City visitors this week. Salt Otto Herres of Salt Laka City .ip Hiawatha visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Perkowshi and family sprat 8unday in Salt lots City. Mrs. Anna Dutch er left today fop San Francisco when she will visit, for a few months. j Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen arid, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wright motor!' ' to Scofield Sunday. Mrs. Grant Walker of Salt lake City is a guest of Mr. and Mra. Virgil Gunderson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kougaret returned from Spanish Fork Saturday where they spent the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DL Hanson returned from Las Vegas,' Nev., when they spent the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Simmons, Mra, A. P. Babcock and Mrs. Mary Bab-eo-rk motored to Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. A1 Babcock, Jr., entertained at a luncheon Wednesday for. the following guests: Mrs. W. A. Baxter Mrs. Axel Madsen, Mra. Sam lep. kowski, Mrs. Mark Ullary, Mrs. Vixgd Gunderson and Miss Helen Gunderson, Mrs. Virgil Gunderson entertained at luncheon Thursday iu honor of Mrs. Grant Walker of Salt Lake City, Guests were Mrs, A1 Babcock, Jr Mrs. Axel Madsen, Mrs. W. A. Bax--, ler, Mrs. Sam Perkowski and Mra. Mark Ullary. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Russell enter--' Coined at a bridge dinner Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mm E. C. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Up. german, Mr. and Mra. A. F. Jorgeiv, sen, Dr. and Mra. Sorenson of Mohrs land. Prizes were won by Mrs. Bowerv and Mr. Ungerman. |