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Show PTAH-- E VERY THURSDAY PAGE SEVEN Hints For the HOUSEHOLD ? J.ii By BETTY WKBSTBll For August Forth Meals. Show your family a good time. Nowadays, young and old crave the outdoors. The porch meal is sure to plcaa alL Of course, some kitchens are so far from the porch that serving a meal on the jiorch is roally work. Dut, by making use of the old Let your head save your saying heels the labor can be lessened and the joy and pleasure from so diuing will make the housewife feel amply $ni Nhlpren of (he too CrhbnM Canyon Spring Coal SUM At PBKG CANTON, wTAH 17 Office Newheue BsIHiag MLt MKB CITY. UTAH repaid. A few things to bear in mind in serving meals on the pon-li- , whether porch is near or far, from the kitchen qFE S S I O N A L jjCFTMcLaughlin, rfejiidan and 2 to 5p. a. Residence 88J Building, Price, Utah. 10 SL Rurgeu to 12 noon, KB-- i,b Hubbard. ftJ,C rftnkiaa and Bureoa Office Honra. 2 to Bp. !t . Ruggeri, Jr., w Recideiiee 177, SilTagni Building, Price, Utah. PkoM SI, ,R. I. B rock bank, hha Gradaato Chiropractor, M Electric Building, Price, Utah, token 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. I JO to 8 p. m. Office Phone 16, Baeidence 31. C. alter Gease, Salt Lake City. Utah. McGee, Attorney At Law lend 6, Riivagni Building, Price, Itfkooet, Office 193, Ueridence 83. f. Hammond, lieeneed Abstractor a title furnished to any piece iwa Eastern Utah. Fire insurance iakthe Met companies. Real estate. I Mete. Second' floor, SilTagni I taiiding, Price, Utah. of Funeral Home Uadertaken and Emb lamer. Era J. J5. Flynn, Manager. Mnet Service. Phone 29, allace Price. Mortuary, Ueeaaed Embalmara A. N. Wtw MB (vis Wallace, Manager. Serrii'e, Hay or Night. Price, Utah Optical and Jewelry Company, bm Twted and Duplicated Glaea in Ia1 Fitted Thirty Minnie-O- r lOmplete Pluck nf Frame Sunday. By Appoint ment 1 Wellington Items SURE, IM PREJUDICED, BUT 10 SAYS IM RIGHT i . th 'M Vi! ! i Vi j'f.1 -- ; .i . comfort r..! ' lth t. Vr, I'1.1' i : 'i :jv Equitable Insurance Agency Ill pre-jcu- heat By Dr. William J. Scholea. Children with good minds sometimes fail to learn as readily as they should. Then are different reasons for this. Among them is or tbo presence of somo physical defect. In school where there are regular medical examinations of the pupils, these defects are often discovered. In many instances their correction is possible. But all children are not fortunate enough to attend schools in which there are medical tests. How aliont the who is just starting to school f Is he to bo liandieapied from tiio first day by defective vision or imperfect hearingf The child that cannot see elearly miss-- , es much that is demonstrated on the laekboard. Properly fitted glassM may give perfect vision. The child that is unable to hear mnch of what is said, may acquire an undeserved reputation for backwardness. Yet even defective hearing may sometimes be remedied. due to poor teeth, diseased tonsils or adenoids, and faulty nutrition may be causes of listlese ness or inattention. These, as well as other ahuorraalties, may be revealed .v a careful examination. They could often lie corrected before they inter- ry Attorney At Law )nn School ill-hea- J.Binch, .A. Getting Ready For night In County Court Hons Price, Utah, IMp Building, it over-- Attorney At Law Office !r 1. Plan simple meals. 2. Don t make yourself any unnecessary work. 3. Set your table prettily nut expensively. 4. Have a waste basket near you when you elran up. 5. Prepare everything possible before time. Leaving possible chops of meat and trimmings to bn sliced and bread to bo rut at the last minute. 6. nave things that ahould be cold iW? ?" Wxlmalriy fifty teams ara exported to eompeto for the $1000 eanh prism. rorry-iw- e partlelpatod ymra eomprtltioa. ice cold 7. Where possible it helps to nse individual trays. A Make food look tempting, pretdanghter, Nora, motored to Price SunA little trim goes a long way and ty. to visit with relatives and attend day even children notice the addition. Miss Sarah Nichols is visiting her some business. R. Save steps. Use your tea wagon. (Too late for last week) father and sister in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Verona Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. This Edwin arrived way your meals are a joy anil from Asay Fruita, Norman Nielsen returned from Lo- Walter Boren, Kara Boren, Mith Beth the family has a regular picnic in comColo., Thursday. gan Thursday, where he has spent the Workman motored to Price on .busiMrs. Vera Hill attended the U. B. fort. ness Wednesday of last weckT summer. COOKING HINTS I. C. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Erastns Workman and Jack Canto of Mapleton will spend Bancs. Horseradish Marion Golding of Mapleton was a several weeks visiting at the home of Bex and Norman Workman made a week-end cream. of Four visitor here. tablespoons business trip to Price Monday of last Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr. Three tablespoons of horseradish. LaRue Mrs. home cume from week and returned Young Wednesday. Mrs. Len Leavitt and son, Keith, One tablespoon of lemon juiee. the Price hospital Saturday. Mrs. Ernest B&bacock had as fere with the childs progress in the are visiting at the home of Mrs. Wells Some cayenne pepper. Jessie Miss Ellis entertained school. a Moffitt in Salt Lake City. guests Tuesday of last week, Method: Whip cream stiff. Add Every child deserves the privilege Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William group of friends at her home Tuesday other ingredients slowly and mix well. nnnee-essnMr. and Mrs. Dell Lar- evening. sons motored to Springville Saturday Ewell, and This is good served with any number nf starting to school without in the way of Miss Lois Ewell of Granite, and Mr. Mrs. Mullin and Hill Miss and son, handicaps of eoldmeala. evening and visited relatives. or remedial physical defects. Mrs. Vivian Powell and Miss Lois Lela Baldwin went to Pace canyon Raspberries In Cantaloup. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr motored Atwood of Bluebell, and Viva Leavitt Thursday. A refreshing dessert: A knowledge of higher mathematics to Mapleton Sunday and were the of Priee. Miss Cora Hill returned home from Raspberries. and lower biology is making a fortune guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Canto. At a birthday party for Miss Ellen Provo Friday. She has been visiting Sugar. nr II. B. Bilkosky of Alhambra, Cal. Keith and Gerald . Nelson are siend. Dimick Tuesday evening of last week there the past three weeks. Cantaloup. who raised angleworms which ho sells , weeks wvcnil their grand-tng ranting (ho following guests were present: who has been for some Jack Method: Wash and ehill raspber- to fishermen all over the oonntry. A mother, Mrs. Fred Killpack, of ler- - jfiWM Lois Ewell, Lois Atwood, Viva time in Davis, Priee returned the ries. Halve the eantulonp. Fill with female worm lays an egg every day hospital, ron. Leavitt, Beth Hill, Elda Bigelow, Ed home Wednesday. Ilo u reorted im- berries and chill. Sprinkle powdered nr eight months and each day hatch-e- s Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hughes and Mr. na Noyes, Rcva Iiardv, Wilda Boren, ont two worms. Ho raises them by proving. sugar with them. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes motored to Beth and Wanda Workman and Fred millions and ships them in cans conMr. and Mrs. Garrett Burnett and DESSERTS SUMMER Salt Lake City Thursday and return- Noyes, Arvo Wells, Dcrrcll and Mel- Mr. and Mrs. taining sixty worms eaeh. Stephen Burnett moA Simple Froxen Dish. ed Sunday. vin Norton, Alton Andreason, Victor tored to to atOrangeville Saturday Freeze in ean the Trr Th Sun for Job printing. yonr fruits right Mrs. Wells Moffitt and daughters Dimick. Ed Asay. Frank Pieeorelli tend the homecoming day celebration. for iee ercain or salmi. This pertains who have spent the past month visit- and Bill Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Asa L. Draper, Miss to peaches, pears, pineapple, rherries, to dinner and it will be done ing relatives, returned to Salt Lake A woman marries the First time for Wanda Snow and Owen Davis motor- raspberries, fruit salad, ele. ready to serve. City Friday. iieticr or worse, but the second time ed to Paonia, Colo., Saturday. From Molasses DiR. : Method Pack ean in ordinary pail. Mrs. E. Jackson, who lias spent the there, they went on horseback up to Use is nnlv for belter. it Let iee and salt. of One equal enp of molasses. jiarts past week in Denver, Colo., with her stand three hours. Unpack when One heaping tablespoons of batten it Tuesreturned daughter, Marguerite, Method: Lot it boil thoroughly but ready to serve. Dip for a few seconds day evening. in hot water. Cut off top of ran at not quite as inneh as for candy. Serve William IL Woodhead and son, Bob, one end. Take out fruit This makes hot motored to Salt Lako City Friday evea pretty cylinder of frozen fruit Mr. house of guests ning and were the Blackberry Pet Fie With and Mrs. Sam Wondhcnd. Moliaaee Dip. Miss Dorothy Kobinson and Frank One and a half pints of flour. Robinson of Salt Lake City are visitTwo heaping tablespoons of lard. sister-in-laing their brother and Two heaping teaspoon of baking Dr. and Mrs. Roy Kobinaon. powder. Mrs. George Oman, a recent bride, Little salt vaa the guest of honor at a miscelMilk. laneous snower given by Mis. .lotiu Washed blackberries. Mae Miss Burton and her daughter. Method: Mix dry ingredients. Stir Burton on the lawn of their home last in milk until mixture is thick enough brilwas lawn The Tuesday evening. to drop. Pnt in pan (iron kettle or Tha liantly lighted with colored lights. preserving kettle preferred). Put smack in full with dollars decorated cash cold was YOULL room right ten dining get of fruit and then a layer of bislayer formed Games colors of every hue. if I fail to what you Thats hand. give cuit dough alternating. Cover with your the entertainment for the occasion, A other new water and let rook fifteen to and Six boiling Rockne buy any mida you ell at served you delicious supper was ! twenty minntes. Serve hot immediatei guests were night. Thirty-tw- o ly with either hard sanee or molasses a take You out this: We write all kinds of Insurance, My proposition is just dip or both. Kiz An easy way to make this is to start Rockne for an hours trial drive then if, within a Fire, Lightning, Tornado. Crop, it eooking when one first aits down other new car week, you can let yourself buy any Mr. and Mrs. John Milano of Price Rain and Automobile, in the were in Kis Saturday evening. with a base price below 600, HI give you10. the Draper sheep eamp in the mouna boat companies in tha United Francis Dimick and Howard Noyes tains northeast of Paonia. Draper am Thats how good I know the Rockne is. Thatall Mrs. be motored to Priee on business last Satwill there until Davis fall. to itself to people Btates. stay how good its proved Draper and Miss Bnow were brought urday. sensation of 1932 built, the Its eroundhere. furback Saturday by W. N. Draper. Rain storms here and nearby moisture for d sponsored and guaranteed by Studebaker, Miss Agnes Branch was hostess to nished some and pacemaker. So come on in and take thn primary officers and teachers in local farmers. pioneer a value it is their regular weekly business meetMiss Elda Bigelow of Price has out a Rockne. Prove to yourself what Phone and Our Agent Will Call Kir ui relatives with ing at her home Thursday evening. and up! been visiting f.o.b. factory 585 at business been the had After dispatchthe past week. ed. delicious servings of watermelon The farmers of Ki have their grain were passed to the following: Mr. cut and slicked, ready to be threshed Fannie Hill, Mrs. Dora Ellis, Miss here. thresher gets as soon the J. BRACKEN Mauser Wanda Mrs. Nona Snow, Mrs, Snow, MernJl Ave. Ur.lMIng. Kut Mala Street Mrs. Verona Babeoek, Mrs. Uraley Mrs. Flossie Ida Hansen, Burnett, motored PRICE, UTAH Mead and Lewis Workman Miss Fern Marshall, Mr. Gladys Bur-ne- tt last. Monday. business to Irice on and the hostess. and their Mr. and hire. Ezra Boren Kenilworth Notes fkjiidM and Surgeon aw Bette m Health ld llemoencc 234, Easters Brtric Building, Price, Utah. harles are: th frJhe low-price- News mneh-neede- There la Aa Aberdeen Dealer h Yew Ooamutty Frodussn lndepindent Coal & Coke Co. WESTERN AUTO COMPANY Price, Utah Carbon IR Ti |