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Show THE BULLETIN CREAM MILK Gallon .5c HATCH DAIRY PRODUCT CO. 1063 CALL Was. or Hy. 7660 Where Cleanliness is- Supreme Open Daily From 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. - BUTTER EGGS I I X X A A Wise Motorist Never Takes A Chance LET US COMPLETELY CHECK YOUR CAR The BIG Ford Dealer Minutes From Salt Lake Hyland 2180 OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION MICHAELS INN : : j ; Sugar House Garage 1 Hyland 8656 1134 East 21st South LOCAL HEWS STUDY Fairmont Park has been put to practical use by the Girl Scout or ganizations during the past week, classes in camping and nature phot ography having been conducted under the leadership of the Day caiAp committee. Women in charge of the camp are Miss Cornelia Benton, Mrs. R. W. Van Derek, Mrs. H. J. Plumhof, Mrs. J. S. Hibbert, Mrs. Hemam Erdmann, Mrs. Ernest Ur-ie-n and Miss Jessie Schofieedd. J THOSE who plan ineals are often, by the problem of what! to serve to add variety, "pep," or toj fill a vacant place in the menu. Some; thing Is needed that is different, tasty, while at the same time it fits in with the other dishes which compose the; menL In bridge, when in doubt leal; trumps in food planning, when In doubt add a dish which appeals. The following are u few which inay be useful ; they may he varied by using dlf- -. ferent fruits or vegetables. Orange Fritters. ON BUYING TRIP Take one and cups ofj flour, two teaspoons of baking! pastry Willard Richards of the Granite teaspoon of salt; powder, Furniture Company is in Chicago mix well and add four tablespoons of. on a buying trip, according to mem evaporated milk and seven tablespoon! of water, one beaten egg beat until; berg of his organization. smooth, or about two minutes. Take, two seedless oranges, remove all fiber AGED MAN DIES and dip each section Into the batter.; Ilnve deep fat hot enough to fry s; Charles (Carl) Nelson, native of cube of bread a golden color In a minSweden died at a local hospital fol- ute, then drop In the fritters a few at a time; cook for five minutes, drain, lowing a lingering illness of erysiwith sugar and serve. sprinkle pelas. Lobster Croquettes. Mr. Nelson has been active in the Take two cups of chopped cooked' mining aud stock raising circles of lobster, mix of n teaspoon, the state until a few years ago when of salt, the same of mustard, s dash of ill health forced his retirement. Since cayenne andnrid to the lobster. Prethat time he has resided with a pare a white sauce, using two tablelf of flour, niece, Mrs. James A. Miner, 9S5 Hol- spoons of butter, three of salt and a cup of teaspoon lywood Avenue. milk. Add the cooked white sauce to the lobster, mold Into balls when well chilled und fry in deep fat. using a CAUTION URGED WHEN hotter fat than the above. Forty secSTARTING GRASS FIRES onds for the browning of the brend Is the right amount Serve with tatnr Local firemen have been holding sauce. the sack during the past two weeks Mushrooms on Toast Conk mushrooms In butter for fire for people who persist in starting a grass fire without considering its minutes, add cream and seasoning and pour over well buttered toast Serve to and one-four- OFFERS one-fourt- MERCHANTS PLATE LUNCH SALADS SPECIAL STEAK SANDWICHES ICE COLD DRINKS Ice Cream ;; ENTREE OR MADE DISH MORGAN MOTOR CO. 2189 Highland Drive V, 50 GIRL SCOUTS Before You Leave For Your Vacation Trip 10 : Reflector. 163 West 5th South East 21st South OFFICIAL AUTO TESTING STATION NO. 59 The State Law requires your car to be I tested once a year for Lights, Brakes, Wind" I shield and Wiper, Horn, Steering, Mirror and Real Churned Buttermilk Bring Your Own Container You Can Drink All 1 Candies 2168 Highland Drive h one-fourt- HIRSCHS th h one-ha- TEXACO SERVICE STATION OFFERS BRAKES RELINED Model A Ford $5.50 Fords $7.00 Other Cars, Prices in Accordance llth East V-- 8 and Hollywood Avc. WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK FLY SPRAY - PLANT SPRAYS, Also BLACK LEAF FORTY DIP - DISINFECTANT Sec Us Before You Buy MAXFIELD FEED 8 COAL Inc. Phone: Was. 4611 We Deliver Any Place 178 West 3rd South ability spread endanger gar. ages and houses, according to Capt ain Arthur Burke of the Sugarhouse station. Before starting a fire citizens should dig the grass away from all buildings that are endangered by at least nine feet and have wet sacks ready to beat down the edges, stated the captain. Not only is it hazardous to property but when the firo department is called to fight a grass fire, it leaves the city unprotected against more serious fires. Sonrca of Civilisation An author saya that women In China do pretty much as they please. Thus another of oar western Inventions traces back to the mysterious East News. so-call- ed Do-tro- lt at once. Worship Goddesses Hinduism, which has 2Ti0.000.n00 followers, or of the world's entire population. Is the only living religion which worships goddesses ns well as gods. In fact, writes D. B. In Colliers Weekly, they probably far outnumber the gods, as more than 80 per cent of the people In southern India worship local village deities, nearly all of which are feminine. one-eigh- th Mo-bed- jl, Burned-Ou- t Eyes The destructive result nr eyestrain Is explained on the grounds that six of the twelve sets of nerves in the head lead to the eyes. Overwork of these delicate nerves not only satis the energy available for other nerves, but "burns out" the optical nerves and renders ineffective the eyes, one of the principal channels of knowledge. |