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Show J BUN, Odd & I0 B. U T AH EV E mt i a T THURSDAY PAGE SEVEN but TRUE d Hints For the I HOUSEHOLD i ! Uy BUTTY V KI 1ST For June Kit Moving hay derricks under electric Mah Jong Luncheon. lower lines, unless proper precau. When ifojd lJo a woman entertains she altions are taken, is exceedingly dandifferhave to likes something ways gerous to life and limb, is a timely ent. Many times eards are tatooed as which is being sent out by a pastime, as all the guests do not warning safety officials of the Utah Power ears to play. But everyone enjoys a and Light company. jong party once in a while. So The power company is willing and piah serve: anxious to cooperate with farmers in Chop sucy. By Dr. William J. Scholea. the proven t ion of accidents caused by Rice. the plauts that are capable Among contact between hay derricks and elParker house rolls. of producing inflaiuation of tho skin, . ectric wires and urges the advisabiliPickles. Hison ivy i the most common. Conty of calling one of the companys Ice cream. wirh tho poison oak and poison tact representatives for assistance in rase Meringues. siiiiiae seems to result in the same of doubt as to safety in moving a hay Sauce over (if desired). kind of Kiisoning of tho skin in susderrick under its lines, according to Tea. ceptible people. The inflaiuation of W. K. Fleetwood, local manager. msh jong. Have marshmallow the skin is the result of tho notion Play Ample clearance is provided in con- mah joug candies at each tables. Give of a resinous substance that occurs structing power lines, so that ordin- Japanese or Chinese articles for the in these three plants. Symptoms of ary traffic may proceed under them Some suitable awards would its action appear from within a. few without any danger. It is only when jinxes. hours to a lew days after contact. some extraordinary high piere of umbrella. Japanese Some Seem to Bo Immune. such as a hay derrick with Japanese bell. its boom raised, attempts to pass unSome pooplo seem to bo able to. Mah jong pencil der the lines, that trouble occurs. With touch and even handle poison ivy Mah jong pad. the boom down and level, and securewithout developing any irritation of Tea poL the skin. Other people am extremoly ly fastened, the derrick ean ordinaris. Box of tea or to its poisonous action. It ly pass under the line with safety. Cleaning Suggestions. is even asserted that some develop Metal and wet rojies readily carry There are many handy styles of symptoms on coming near tho plant electricity, while dry wool or rope which simplify cleaning. Get without touching it. The fact that tho brushes will not. Therefore derrick NO K( any hay which involves a metal cable as many as possible. Like a poisonous resin is not volatile makes deign CHMIttUl Bannister brush. m ve-urv- tio for lifting hay, or which is braced by this extremely doubtful. It is prob- -' WWttV. TO Wall brush. metal wire, is not safe and should ably that direct contact with the plant h be avoided. It is very easy to so ar- is necessary. Refrigerator brush. Oft K ckimvn Toilet brush. as to make use of the If you know that you are likely ta range design -- OWi , ' of ww. teS&b.ooo Bowl brush. bo brought into contact with poison metal in this manner unnecessary. A Scrub brush. rope known as "spot cord" is highivy plants, you ean protect yourself New paint brush (fine for eleaniug to some extent by smearing oil or fat ly recommended for its strength for snrn purposes. This material is used window sills). oil the surfaces that are likely to be COOKING HINTS exposed. Colton seed oil is suitable for by the power company in supporting this purpose. are lamps, and can be obtained from Home-Mad- e Chop Suey. in the service or the reinstatement of them if desired. parts that have touchveal One and a half pounds (eut ed Bathingthe those who have been in the service, While there is no legal responsithe plant with hot water and soap wherever practicable. will help to prevent poisoning. To lie bility on the part of the power com- up). One and a half pounds pork (eut It is seldom necessary to announce pany where sueh aeeidenta occur on effective this must be done very soon on examination. In most eases large its lines, in the interest of after exposure. saving up). under false pretenses. A purveyor of registers of Six stalks of celery. eligible exist as a result lives and avoiding injuries, employes Proper Treatments. civil service courses is now under Two pounds of onions. of examinations held during the post of the companies will gladly cooperhas developed, After moblend in Iowa for false represen- year. When an examination Two of tablespoons Fugi is an- ate to the fullest extent in preventa strong solution of epsom salt in walasses. tation. It is expected that other sueh nounced, the applicants are usually ing them. Three tablespoons chop suey sauce. ter is about as good a remedy as any cases of prosecution will follow. hundreds of tunes in excess of the Remember, Mr. Fanner, dont move few appointments need. Method: Brown meat well. Cover for external Use. Comparatively your hay derrick under electric wires Striekler has worked out a treatare being made, in the federal eivil well with water and cook a long while. Honey paid for eivil service coach- with the boom up. And in ease of ment that is reported to give good service. Vacancies which must be fill- ing courses at this time might almost doubt, rail the power companys near- Add the vegetables and eook still results in from DO to 95 thicken ed are filled by the transfer of those as well be thrown to the four winds. est office! and per eent of Add longer. seasoning cases. of of consists the It injection a little. This is better the longer it minute amonnts of the toxin (poison) After Ralph Ferrara of Brooklyn Robert Gray of Chicago, on trial is allowed to eook. ( of the plant. The injections are given fired six shots at Rose Proven nui for vagrancy, was freed when he deHow to Prepare Strawberries. . from one to three days apart. Some who had jilted him, she refused to clared: "Your honor, look at them Always wash strawberries before cures are reported to have occurred blisters. IIow ean I get like that unI never less work. sign a complaint, saying: bulling them. This prevents the juire fter two injections. Some eases reI me lovr.d how ninth escaping after top is removed. realized Ralph quire more. This treatment is used . Cornflake Cantaloups. Denmark has one bieyclc for every both for prevention and cure. It works until he shot me Im going to marrv three persons. him." This makes a delightful breakfast by lessening tho sensitiveness of the skin to the poisonous ' resin and is dish. Also a delightful dessert. harmless in the way in which it is Cantaloupe. ' used. Cornflakes. Sugar. Whipped eream. Method : Chill melon. Remove seeds Pete Gcnrgide of Price called at from halved cantaloupes. Fill cavity with crisp cornflakes or post toasties. Scofield on business Tuesday of last week. Sprinkle with sugar. Cover top with Silas Rowley and son, Dean, spent whipjied cream, several days at Fish ereek, fishing. BAKING HINTS Better? Health) Poison Ivy KMW o, wmmKwm. or SWOT g Sir 'W VME W mootuam, ViM DA NVtB QAff WTO H UK NO VfiOGED ftt lQ ttWWft M I I ) 11 tea-ball- m bwuxv, THt (0)00 09 i Wlttttt WVW uua f t M1- E- Ql hfctm tma m I TO, uwwa ' J il 5J1 ' 4 .S Against Coaching Schools For 'Examinations For Civil Service Jobs Hie Warned statement B (nil t minion warns rtWjiiig money for preparation for S was hS in from the United sendee eommiasion : ng the public coaching" federal sell such courses conditions accept money which un-p- Hats... White , Silk, Small brims that are flattering and easy to White is right Cotton and Mesh to $3.75. Just the correct hats for the cotton dresses now so much in demand . Hollins Run Stop Mesh hose in new colors, 85c, $1.00, $1.50. -- Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Price, Utah ?! .'I W j Scofield News Orange Cream Pie Try It! One eup of sugar. Three tablespoons of flour. Three tablespoons of cornstarch. teaspoon of salt. One eup of water. Three eggs (use two of these rgg whites for meringue). Juice of one lemon. Three-fourtcup of orange juice. Grated rind of half an orange. Method: Bake pie shell. Then sift dry ingredients of filling. Put in top of double boiler. Pour boiling water over (slowly). Cook fifteen minutes. Now separate eggs. Add the egg yolks, beaten slightly, slowly to the mixture. Cook one minute longer. When cool, add orange, lemon and one white of egg beaten stiff. Put in pastry shell. Ton with meringue and brown in oven. Meringue: Two egg whites. teaspoon baking powder. Four tablespoons of sugar. old is as A MAN his organs. oras young-- as At fifty, you can be in your prime. ngor - you nacu " y good ijoying . There's a simple little thing anyone can do to keep Urn wtjl time. stimulated, and feel fit People dont realize how sluggish life is Dr. Caldwell a SsffSiSMWS . sanna and nure pep first spoonful. Thats all you need to drive away the dullness and headache of a bilious spell, and rid the system of that slow poison that than saps your strength. Its betterunlike a tonic for tired bowels, and laxatives you can take it freely or give it to any child. And it isnt expensive. Get some syrup pepsin today, and take a little tonight. Dont wait until youre sick to give your system this wonderful help. You can avoid those spells of biliousness or consti-A spoonful every now and Salion. better than constant worry about the condition of your bowels, as you or fear of grow older. Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin protects the system. All druggists keep this preparation. habit-formi- ng Harry Hansen of Fsirview was One-four- r: a business caller here Wednesday of lost week. IIo returned the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ilsllimun of Columbia spent the opening day fishing at Fish crock. Mr. slid Mrs. Nick Capeeeh of Castle Gate fished at Fish ereek Wednesday and Sunday of last week. Bruce Madsen of ML Pleasant is spending the summer at 'Scofield. Frank Urabich of Susie, Wyoi, ia spending several weeks visiting with friends and relatives in Scofield. John Reedman of Kemmerer, Wyo.: is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heed-m- an of this town for several days., George Me Los is visiting with his son, Harry, at Salt Lake City for several days. He left Monday John Xieolaidea was a business visitor in Salt Lake City Monday. Francis Strau was a caller in Helper and Price Thuisday of last week. Miss Mary Met 6: is visiting a tho ROTARIANS LISTEN TO TALK ON Home of Mr and Mr. Peter C. Jouf-la-.CIVIL SERVICE WORKINGS One-four- wear , $1.95 (i th J y ! th Fred Winkenwerder gave a vocational talk before members of the Price Rotary club last Thursday evening. He discussed working of the postoffice, handling and distribution of mail. Four Rotarians, on their way to of Help r. Paul Minie of Mohrland is spending several days at Fish creek. Seattle for the annual convention were guests of the Price elub, stop ping off here to make up their at tendance. J- |