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Show UTAH STATESMAN IDEAL WAY TO COOK A SIRLOIN STEAK Where Swatters Are Taboo In Ukranla, the southern llussla province, superstitious natives hold the common house fly In reverence and make no effort to kill the pest. saMany persons regard the fly as a cred anJnuL Jaywalk Into Cars Grandfathers on Vacation whose ages totaled 1.2UU years, recently enjoyed their annual two-- , weeks' vacation toEngland. gether at Llttlehnmpton, They are members of the Browning Hall Grandfathers' club of London. The oldest In the party was elghty-fuu- r and the youngest seventy. ben In Ulster lays two eggs at a times, sometimes three. The owner explains this by saying that the ben, a last year's pullet, hud sunstroke when a month old. Since It has grown up the hen has on four days a week laid two eggs at a time, and has twice laid three. Correct the Fault Apotheosis of the Pancake Opportunity Next thing for scientific breeders to do la to cross the carrier-pigeo- n with the parrot so that messages can be delivered verbally. Wall 8treet Five per cent of the automobile accidents of the country are caused by of persons who walk Into the sides moving machines. Like automobiles running Into the aides of trains. Various Trades Offer NEW WHIPPET CAR A MOTOR MARVEL Occupation to Blind One of the sensations In the automobile world Is the perfected Whippet Inc., produced by the and It Is direct evidence that John N. Willys, president of the corporation, proposes to make good on his declaration that there can be no monopoly In the light car field." The perfected car, and the price at which It Is offered, placing It directly In competition with the lowest priced cars, has centered the eyes of the automobile Industry and the motor car world In general on the enterprising Toledo It makes him the first manufacturer. manufacturer of automobiles to enter the price field heretofore exclusive to but one light car manufacturer. The "Whippet, which has been In production for more than 18 months, holds the national fuel economy record of 43.28 miles to the gallon In a test between Ln Angeles and New York City, covering a distance of miles, under official observation of the A. A. A. In a speed test on Rockingham Speedway, Salem. N. II.. n Whippet" recently attained a speed of 71.0 miles nn hour over a route. Tills was officially timed. The same engine that has accomplished these records Is the power In the perfected plant Employed "Whippet." now offered at the lowest price in the history of Willys Overland. TIh "Whippet" was the first light car to be equipped with four wheel brakes, setting a new trend In the light car field. The braking area of the Whlpiiet's" brakes Is greater than any other light car. iNMalls of tlie perfected "Whippet disclose a wider range of colors, employment of full crown fenders, s new cadet sun visor that Imparts a smart military effect, and the addition of automatic windshield cleaner, rear view mirror, and a combination rear driving light and stop light. These the additions make the "Whippet Most fully equipped light car built In the four cylinder field. Wlllys-Overlnn- Broiled Porterhouse (Fftfutd hy the I'nited Stitre Department of Agriculture.) The Ideal way to cook a Juicy, tender steak from a choice cut of beet such aa the porterhouse or sirloin, is to broil It over a coal or wood fire. As many people hare to cook with yas or kerosene as fuel, this Is not often practicable. With a stove of either type, however, It Is possible to cook deliciously, provided one understands the method of handling Juicy, tender meats. The main point, says the bureau of home economics, Is to sour over the outside rapidly, at a high temperature to prevent the escape of the Juices, and then to continue cooking the meat evenly at a reduced temperature by turning It from aide to side until It Is doue. To panbroil a steuk over a kerosene flame or gas, heat a skillet very hot, grease It lightly with a piece of suet. Stsak. and sear each ride. In lifting It from the pan to turn It, use two forks, and do not pierce the surface of the steak or the Juices will escape and the steak will be dry and tasteless. Do not season with salt and pepper nnttl the steak Is ready to serve. Cook It at a lower heat after It has been seared, until It Is done as you like It rare or medium well-donA steak may also be cooked In the broiling oven of a gus stove. Have the oven well heated before the steak Is put In, seur the steuk on each aide as In other methods of cooking, and take the same care not to let the Juices escape. Any fat or meat Juice in the skillet or broiling pan Is usually poured over the steak to be served with It. Other methods of cooking are better for cuts of beef that are less tender, such as the round or short steaks. e. Oxtails as a Meat for CORNED BEEF IS MADE AT HOME Tasty Steu) Are Favored people do not know oxtails as a meat tor a tasty stew are the a very good soup. The Cheaper Cuts of Meat Are foundation of which has been tested below, recipe Generally Made Use Of, by the bureau of home economics, provides for tnuklng a stew with a (Prepared by the United State! Department good deal of rich gravy. If less gravy of Africulture.) Is desired, part of the water In which The chrapcr cuts of meat, such as the oxtails are cooked may be reare genand chuck, the plate, rump for a soup, with some of the served erally used In making corned beet vegetables and the water In which makes better animals fat Bleat from are boiled When serving oxtail corned beef than that from thinner they soup, put a thin hnlf slice of lemon animals. The United States Departhalf teaspoonful of chopped and a followment of Agriculture gives the parsley In each soup plate. beef corned for directions making ing Oxtail 8oup. on the farm: 1 tap. worrcatcr-ahlr- o 1 oxtail sauco or Cut the beef Into pieces five or rfx tit quarts water 4 carrots. Aired other seasoning should These Inches square. pieces 1 turnips, diced Salt and pepper be of uniform thickness so that they 1 onion sliced to taste In 1 tbs. the even In I lance potato, parsley, layers may be packed diced chopped fine barrel. Wlien the meat Is thoroughly lemon Slices of tbs. I butter cooled It should be corned as soon ae In short cut Wash the oxtail, possible, for meat which has begun to brown it In Its own fat and will and lengths, probunwholesome Is spoil Cook the onions In the butter, add to ably sour during the corning process. the meat with V& quarts of water, meat should no circumstances Under and simmer until the meat Is tender, be put in cure while In a frozen conabout three or four hours. In the dition. cook the carrots and turmeantime, A standard recipe is: Eight pounds ten minutes In one quart it for nips ounces two suit, two pounds sugar, the water and add to the meat, with saltpeter, five gallons water per 1U0 the water In which they are cooked. deIt Is When meat. pounds' green Add the potatoes, the sauce, and the sired to corn only a small quantity and pepper. When the vegetables salt Is brine the home use, of beef for are soft, thicken the stew with made in the same projwrtions, and aftsmall quantity of flour mixed with a salted been meat has overnight, er the little cold water to a smooth paste. Buflicieut brine Is used to cover the Cook until thickened. Sprinkle with overIn salting pieces completely. the parsley and garnish with slices night, sprinkle a layer of salt quarter of lemon. vesthe of bottom over the Inch deep sel, pack the cuts of meat ae thickly Prunes Ever in Season as possible, then add salt on top. corned been has meat during If the for Delicious Dessert the winter ami must be kept Into the lend themselves to many Prunes summer season, It Is advisable to that can be made desserts delicious watch the brine closely during the on hand In every of Ingredients spring, as It Is more liable to spoil at remote you matter how No pantry. that time than at any other season. nearest the store, yon from be may If the bilne appears to be ropy, the could make the prune pudding easily pieces of meat should be removed anil below without having to get a single vigorously washed off with a stiff Item specially, for who does not keep brush and hot water, then repacked her supply of sugar, cornstarch, eggs, and covered with new brine. The and flavors, and even prunes spices In cool a pluce. brine should be kept available? From the bureau always aa the sugar In the brine has a tendof home economics the following dl cure thoroughly rectlons are sent for ency to ferment. To making this ex the meat should be kept In the brine cetlent and simple dessert: will he 28 to 40 days. Ilntes quite Prune Pudding. imlutahle ufter ten days In cun' I tbs. cornstarch Meat tcn.oved from the brine should 1 cups wati-- r U lb. dried prune, tt tap. vanilla lie hung up and allowed to drain thor14 tap. salt 14 cup suxar exx whites 2 era yolks oughly before wrapping or smoking. I tbs. sugar tap. cinnamon. Wash the prunes, and sonk them Spanish or Creole Sauce overnight In the wBter, then cook in the same water until .endcr. them Excellent With Omelet Remove the stones nnd nit the prunes An excellent sauce to serve with small in pieces. To the prunes add the omelet, with ladled rice or potatoes, 14 cupful nf sugar, the salt, nnd the nr stewed meats, or such fish ns cod. cornstarch, which has been mixed hHildoek. or halibut Is known as with some of the prune Juice. Cook Spanish, or Creole sauce. It requires for twenty minutes In a double holler. a number of Ingredients, but It often Pour this mixture Into the egg yolks, happens that many of them will be add the vanilla nnd clunnmon, nnd n hand. The directions for making It mix well. I'lnce In a greased linking are given by the bureau of home dish ami cover with the meringue econoinlcic made with the egg whites and the two tablespoonful nf the sugar. Duke Sauce. or Creole Spanish In a moderate oven until the meringue I thi. butter I cups canned is brown. Serve lint or cold. t tup. minced tomatoes parsley I I tin. chopped 4 the. ml need ham onion Meats and Relishts nr bacon I chopped green Willi niuHt beef, grated horseradish 1 leaf esnm-bay pepper or I tin. flour Roast pork, npplo sauce. pimento Salt and pepper K cup chopped Roast veal, tomato nr mushroom to taste celery sauce. Roast mutton, currant Jelly. Add the onion to the butler and Rolled mutton, caper satire. and Is II tender It yellow. cook it util Rolled chicken, tiread sauce. Add nil the oilier ingredients except Roast laiidi. mint sauce. hucon or and the ham the minced Roast turkey, cranberry sauce. (lour, and simmer for half an hour Roast I'.lcml flour the goose, apple sauce. lenf. llemove the hay Venison or wild ducks, black curwllh a little uielled butler niul add to the satire. Took for live or leu rant Jelly. Rrolled fresh miiekcrel, supra of minutes longer, add the ham or bacon, stewed gooselicrrlm and serve at cure. Many Hen Lays Twin Eggs Lifes Added Problems Life Is becoming more mathematical every duy. We are now orged to count our blessings before eating, our calories while eating, our change after eating and our sheep while going to Bleep. Kansas City Star. Fifteen grandfathers, A Sign In restaurant window "WafBow-tofles of Clusa and Distinction." Whatever you dislike In another person take care to correct In Transcript. Canadian Lakes Beautiful Migratory Bird Treaty resident of Ohio, who had previousfowl under a federal Blind men are employed In many ly raised wild to submit the refailed but engineering factories. In one German permit, and conelectrical concern, says the annual quired report of operations and sales make to tinued shipments reiwirt of the National Institute for of the permit, was the Blind, more than one hundred without renewal In Federal court at Toledo. arraigned while are employed, sightless people double fhnt number nre being trulnsd. BllndneMi.lt Is said. Is no hindrance to a mini looking after two nr even three automatic machines. The aver age earning capacity of a blind operative In these works Is considered to be about 8(1 per cent of that of a normul-slgbte- man. d Ninety blind persons employed In French engineering trades earn about 83 per cent of full wages. A motor fuctory In America employs 44 blind men. who are given the work for which they seem most competent. Natures Economy Inventions during the next two or three centuries will. In the opinion of many extort. probably he In the direction of Imitations of the wonderful economy and the simple, direct methods of nature. Take the electric eel os an example. Its electric organ Is In nn sense a storage battery, but a contrivance by which electric energy Is liberated at the moment when It Is required. At rest, the organ shows so small nn electromotive force that a good galvanometer la required to detect It. hut a sudden nervous Impulse from the eel's spinal cord raises a potential of ninny volts, with very little heat, and so small an expenditure of mnller ns to defy the most expert chemist to weigh It. Fireflies, glowworms nnd many deep sen fishes produce light without heat, at a cost which would make the price of a wax cundle an extravagant outlay. A Ohio, found guilty, and fined $300 and costs. To engage In the business of rearing and selling migratory waterfowl, says the bureau of biological survey. United States Department of Agriculture, it Is drat necessary to obtain a permit from the secretary of agriculture and then to comply with all requirements of state law. These requirements are made under the migratory bird treaty act regulations to protect and perpetuate migratory species of birds passing each year between the United States and Canada. Lets the World Go By Among the seven reservations set aside by the government of Canada In mountains there Is none (lie IliH-k- more beuutlful than Wutertun Lakes National purk, which lies on the eastern sloie of the Buckles where these mountains approach (lie international tsiuudary. The park forms a rough section square with a lung added to the east, the whole having an area of alsiiit 220 square nillesL Newest American Sport Criilc-hultin- than framing prize lights or fixhorse races and championship tascball games. The man who practices professional criticism In thla year jf our Lord lives constantly In a metaphorical gaahouHA district his held and seat In Imminent prospect of hash and boot. George Jean Nathan In Vanity Fair. spe- - ing consecutive For the seventy-fourtseason. Sirs. Rlehuid T. Auchmuty of New York bns arrived at her summer home, the Dormers, on the Iahhix; Pittsfield road. She hHS never owned an automobile, lias no listed telephone, no electric lights, no steam heat In her villa, nor a radio. She prefers to drive over the wooded roads In an open victoria. Glowing fagots In her fireplaces and kerosene lamps furnish heat and light. She Is In her ninetieth year. Boston Globe. Profit by Past Errors h The past ta gone, and gone forever. You may leurn by your mistakes, but do not be guilty of the sin of constantly worrying over them. Turn your face toward the future. Give your mlstukea and blunders a decent burial In the part, and let the memory of them furnish you with Implements of industry by which yon may operate the gold mine of future possibilities. Exchange. Fowls in Biblical Times Not That Sick Girl valid. want a nice book for an 1 It's the fellow who cant talk on his feet who puts his foot In his mouth when he tries. Sun Francisco has become an even g natei and mora typical American In- Librarian Something religious? N ., not now. lie's convale- Girl scent Cure for Optimism Feet and Talking n The neurologist says optimists live longer thun pessimists. They might If they didn't have such sublime faith In loose brakes. San Francisco Chron Icle. Partridges are noted In the Old Testament The fatted fowl (I Kings, 4:23) Is interpreted as either goose or duck. Cocks and hens were brought from Persia two or three centuries before Christ A tomb at Marlsaa of about 200 R. (1 has a good representation of a crowing cock. Sparrow and other "twittering birds" were also used for food. It doesn't pay to advertise unless you are able to deliver the goods. Quality Beauty m the COACH F.O.B. Factory MA QUALITY CAR AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN OUR HISTORY SEDAN 585 FORMER PRICE 725 $ REDUCTION 140 THE MOST VALUABLE CAR EVER OFFERED FOR SO LITTLE MONEY New Low Prices Reductions Sf Prtndnt, Ti ITUbs-Ovtrlmn- d CmFV Brakes more braking surface per Big pound of car weight than any other light car. You can stop from 40 miles an hour within SI feet eel Rear Gasoline Tank for utmost safety with vacuum fuel feed. This costs more to build, but is much safer. Increased Speed Whippet superiority is also exsafer and speed; SS to 60 miles per pressed in greater 6S and owners say many hour, Greater Gasoline Economy the A. A. A. miles per gallon. Coast-to-Coa- st Whippet holds economy record of 43.28 Other Important Features All prices f. o. b. factory Shown in Outward Beaut- yQualityintroduced for the car vogue in light Wh'ppet compact bodies with low, fleet lines. design smart, 164 inches of faster feed full force acceleration, silent lubrication, springs, adjustable steering wheel, room, longer leg timing chain, lower center of gravity, single plate clutch, longer connectrear axle housing with removable shaft, ing rods, banjo-typ- e are among the many quality car features of the Whipprt. THE WHIPPET NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WILLYS-OVERLAN- INC. D, ) TOLEDO, OHIO a |