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Show r 11 THE CITIZEN sonings may vary to suit the taste and may include salt, pepper, paprika, chopped green pepper, shredded minced onion, or chopped parsley. Such a hearty salad as this makes a good luncheon dish and furnishes enough proteins to supply nourishment. With wafers or thin sandwiches and a cup of hot coffee or cocoa, it makes a very satisfying meal. pi-min- eto, iflSIDE INFORMATION '.V 3 " Wfcttchen Is not the place for old in Ittipj shoes. It is better andwear lions; run cheaper to buy and frlng shoes that are sensible and ifortable. The gain in health and ciency makes the practice popular. says one the extension agents of the U. S. Vartment of Agriculture, is not hsarily good home making, but :jftiiy. the two are found in the le home. As better working equip-tn-t, Is installed in homes, the y isekeeper finds more time and left for interests other than the tty routine duties. Efficient housekeeping, : en-5-- hVhat the home management spec-Ot- s in the Federal Extension Ser-Ij-B are trying to do is to help farm men perform their great variety of oles with less expenditure of time. If some household ener-an-d task a be done in one hour instead of portunity for progress and for happiness, provided she can find time to think about it consrtuctively. Cabbage heads the lists of 7-- - lere la at least a partial list of the a farm woman, ae of which, at least, distinguish from her city cousin. They in-- e her housekeeping, her material e of her family, and her responsi-t- y to t herself, her family and her 'Hids for mental and spiritual wtlh. She is usually manager of .pnall farm business such as poul--f raising, the home dairy, or the den. As farming is a true partner-- p business, she is the farmerss ftiness partner, planning the work h him and deciding with him where money earned shall be placed to f greatets advantage. This, a dent of relations in farm homes aarks, gives her an especial op ponsibilities of always-desirabl- e CORN SOUFFLE To one cup of corn cut from the cob, or canned corn from which the liquid has been drained; add two tablespoons fat, four tablespoons flour, a half teaspoon salt, a seasoning of paprika and of chopped green peppers or shredded canned pimen-toe- s, one cup of grated cheese, the yolks of three eggs, and mix. Next add two cups of hot milk and the stiffly beaten whites of the three eggs, and bake as you bake a custard that is, sitting in a pan of hot water in a moderate oven, until firm, about forty-fiv- e minutes. FOODY SALADS Salads that make a meal, may be made with lima or kidney beans, peas, cheese, salmon, or chopped chicken or veal as a foundation. To this may be added chopped celery, pickles, beets or carrots; or cold boiled rice. Sea ioaoc JSEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY up a beautiful dress of wool goods, and to find presently that it is too small everyway. This calamity may be avoided if the goods is shrunken before it is made up. To shrink woolen materials, lay the goods, folded through the center, on a wet sheet or long piece of muslin. Roll both up together and let the them remain so overnight. In morning, press the material on the wrong side, with a dry cloth laid over : his studio in making those gifts last forever. Lignell received the monster assignment this year to care for all pictures in the East High school year book, which, according to reports will be abong the finest ever released by the hill top institution. We have our own farm at Landover, Md., from which much of the milk, pumpkins, fruit and other ingredients of our products are obtained. Hyland 190 Lies buried here one William Bold; Departed from this life, Because he went out in the cold Attired like his wife. Detroit News. the material is thoroughly dry before laying it away and then roll it instead of folding it. JELLIED APPLES Make a lemon jelly with some form of gelatin. Put a baked apple into an individual mold and pour the liquid lemon jelly around it. When firm and ready to serve, remove it from the mold and cap it with a dash of whipped cream. LIGNELL STUDIO Although having located in Salt Lake City less than a year ago, the South Main Lignell Studios at 267 street have made a most enviable reputation, establishing a record seldom equalled. Using a motto of The Little Tots Like Us, Lignell has featured the study of child photography, until at this time his studio is usually the scene of many tiny kiddies, as eager as the parent, to pose before the camera. Notwithstanding the fact that many children are his friends, and as such, easily handled for picture taking, reputation as an expert in his work has been thoroughly attested to Lig-nel- ls Who are using DAISY MILK Will you kindly return to us the bottles bearing the following HOSKISSON DAISY MILK PURITY DAIRY CARBON DAIRY Where if s Summer Roundtrip tickets now being sold make possible a winter trip to the Coast at low cask You can go direct to San Francisco and back, or on to Los Angeles and the sunny southland. Or youcan include Seattle, Portland and the Northwest, then San Francisco and Los Angeles, returning by way of Las Vegas a delightful circle tour of the coast. Stopover where you wish; your ticket is good for 8 months. The comfort and speed of transcontinental fliers via Overland Route, Lake Tahoe Line ; a vast network of connecting lines and famous trains serving the Pacific Coast. To Son Francisco and back To Los Angelos and back : gfO.gO both ways via cisco. : : and Spend W inter $fO.SO both ways direct. loaoi iocioe t We Appreciate very much your : Bakery ad in the Washington Star. : Co-operati- on. HOSKISSON Theres a Store in your Neighborhood inTin I I0E30E lOQOI : : ifiT-i- ni San Frano way via San Fran$5.00 one via Las Vegas. cisco, one way $90.90 one way via Portland returning via Los Angeles and San Francisco or via Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Ask today for illustrated booklets and all travel details . PLAIN BOTTLES Distinctive Work that Be sure Ensigna: : the many grownups who have used it. loaoc TO OUR MANY FRIENDS ; It is such a disappointment to make h fresh vegetables available in the colder months. It need not be cooked the same way every time it is served; in fact it need not be cooked at all, but be used for slaw, or take the place of lettuce when that green-lea- f vegetable cannot be obtained. There are many good ways of serving cabbage so the family will not tire of it. Turnips and carrots supply vitamins, and are among the stored root crops on hand nearly all winter. When grated and used raw in salads they are especially valuable. Spinach is in many markets during the winter and is an ex--., cellent source of vitamins. Onions, both raw ond cooked, may be used. Potatoes too contain one or more vitamins but need to be supplemented by other vegetables and fruits. p, and with less physical effort, the use of labor and time saving ijjpment, extension agents have y)d to bring that fact to farm wo a in an interesting and impersonal vitamin-ric- TO SHRINK WOOLEN MATERIAL by PRESS BANCROFT General Agent 41 South Main Street Salt Lake City Phons, Wasatch 3008, Wasatch 3078 |