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Show THE MILFORD NEWS Sally Sez enn and All His Little Tibbetts Lawrence ANIMALS AMERICAN RACCOON [\ : movieland, Lawrence Tibbett, Metropolitan opera star and “King Singer” of Calif, hotel in Chicago during a visit to the World's fair en route to San Mateo, COOLING DRINKS IN HOT WEATHER @y POW IT STARTE > By JEAN NEWTON and his five sons tracting as much Fill large shaker ice, add fruit and water. By EDITH M. BARBER Summer beverages made perfectly and perhaps with some element of novelty are always among the most important features of hospitality. “And ginger ale” often ends an order to the grocer these days, or perhaps it is grape juice or one of the sparkling beverages made from fresh fruit, that are so popular just now. These summer beverages made from fresh fruit juices, such as pineapple, grape fruit and loganberry juices are good by themselves or in combina- tions. Then there are iced tea, coffee and chocolate, which are so_ refreshing served in tal) glasses with tinkling ice cubes or chips. I wonder if you hav. ever frozen iced tea or coffee in cubes in the trays of the automatic refrigerator to serve with beverages of the same flavor? ‘You have probably seen the cherries frozen into ice cubes to serve with lemon or orangeade or with any of the other fruit beverages. To do justice to iced tea and coffee, fresh, hot beverage should be poured over ice to chill it quickly and to re tain the sparkle. Of course, this takes a great dea) of ice and you may not be able always to do this. In this case a small amount of tea may be made, chilled and combined with chilled ginger ale. Less ice will be needed and you will have a delicious drink if you flavor it with sliced lemon or orange or perhaps a sprig of mint. Iced chocolate may be made and cooled before it is poured over ice, A dash of whipped cream sprinkled highly with cinnamon improves the service of chocolate. That mixture of chocolate and coffee known as Russian chocolate, or Mocha, also: needs whipped cream. If you are having a good many peo- ELSEWHERE Bell Syndicate.—WNU 1933, Bell Syndicate.—WNU TOO MUCH ‘A ’coon, you see, is like a lad, tce cream “Cucumbers world.” “Waal, thet me neither.” never purt ain’t where Monument me they in the hurt to top among with and crush The first salary paid members of the United States congress was $6 a day while in session. WHY BE For AILING? e Acidosis, Gas, Ulcers, maz, etc, LAXATONE—$1.00 L. the f use This adv. good for 5¢ on purchase of any R. M. L. product within one week At Boarder—I have a‘ bad head this morning. Landlady—I’m sorry, Mr. Jones, I do hope you’ll be able to shake it off. any (© by The The Baileys at the Fair P. F. Volland | Co.—WNU . Hee 50 cents a pail—and that’s quite a piece to transport them—if a customer drives right up to the shanty, he can’t buy them for less than 70 cents. ™ Only back to timism playing where ployed tall| @. * fur, Bell @ Let’s forget -about the roar of ‘Times square and the so-called “Great White Way” for a little while and take a jump over to Cape Cod. There’s the quiet village of Harwich port which figured so largely in the news because of the kidnaping of the little McMath girl There are several Harwiches, East Harwich, Harwich Center, etc., since the town of Harwich, which corresponds to a township in many States, covers a large area. The his. tory of Harwich yvoes back a tong way. There are, of course, the old families. whose history is entwined with that of the cape, and those who come there Summers. No matter how many seasons they may have spent there, they are “still foreigners” and in the opinfon of many old timers, who perhaps make a year’s living in a few weeks in summer because of their presence, “the foreigners have spiled the cape.” * * * ‘ Despite the presence of “foreigners,” Harwich is a most pleasant locality. But away back in the middle of the 1700s, it must have been different. - In his book, ‘Cape Cod, Ho!” Arthur Wilson Tarbell wrote of Rev, Edward Pell, who crossed the Great Divide in 1752. Thee request of Rev. Mr. Pell was that he be buried in Brewster be cause, “If left among the pines of Har. which, I might be overlooked at the Resurrection, for the Lord would hard ly think of looking in such an ungodly place for a righteous man.” * * * Speaking of crossing the Great Divide, there was the Cape Codder, who made preparation for such an extrem. ity.. He built a beautiful tomb and his neighbors came to congratulate him. “Well,” he said, swelling just a. bit with pride, “she'll stand forever and she sleeps six.” +. * *& In the lobby of the Harwich Port cote] at which traveling men stop, a number of salesmen were discussing Cape Codders and their characteris. tics. One told the story of the Cape Cod merchant who wouldn't handle a certain brand of cigars because people were always coming in and buying them. “That may be an old story,” remarked one of the group. “But the Same thing actually happened to me in one of the cape towns last week. The old fellow couldn't be bothered with customers coming in all the lime, so he threw out my line.” _ Just a the Cape there are 2 * & bit “sot” in their ways are Cod natives. For instance, the clam sellers. During the days of prosperity, they got togeth. er and set the price at 70 cents a pail for little-necks, Now, while they may Sell them to the Boston fish wharf for == has As been discovered Receiver for Consolidated ; | 4 Music for a a to Write of at sacrifice prices. catalogues and prices, ELIAS A. SMITH | Receiver for Consolidated Music Co. Says := 15 E. 1st So. in Salt Lake Voting by mail is not California. vey VK Sali) ae City permitted ? BAe yn ose Suspicion is a trait common to both man and what he likes to distinguish as “the animals”. : ee EVERYTHING FOR one-half cupful This dressing Served on head fruit salads. of french dressing. ig most acceptable le ttuce, vegetable or = = a7 * * When fruits such a ete, are to be sery 8 plums, peaches, ed as Sauce, the skin may be easily injury to the flavor removed without by first puttin the fruit for a Short while in boiling Fruit that has been’ cut or (©. 1933, by the a WNIT Service, NeWsPapers) amar Snake. Kept as Pet Monroe, La.—George R, Vallery hag acquired another pet. It’s a snake— this time a groun d ratt) er, about month old. Vallery is hoping it ahi | Soon grow to. matur e snakehood, THE | BUILDER LUMBER : MOULDINGS — SASH DOORS PAINT — OIL — GLASS PLUMBING FIXTURES PIPE — VALVES = Scorch stains a on white silk can be removed with bicarbonate of soda mixe? to a paste with cold water. _ © any of these instruments have been repossessed and will be sold for balances owing or less. The old _reliable Consolidated Music Service, UCUMBER pee! nas been found to be very efficacious in ridding the house of cockroaches, It should be Scattered round the kitchen in the eve ning, particularly into the corners of the room. The insects soon discover the peel, which to them acts as a poison, FOR Company I have pianos for sale in many parts of the Intermountain West, | i » southern Idaho, f and western Wyoming. * Syndicate.—WNU ei DRUGGIST ‘Receiver’s Sale of Pianos and Other Musical Instruments space enough now for a flashBroadway for a height of opnote: A six-piece German band in front. of a mid-town hote} the guests are mostly unemactors and musicians, 1933. YOUR (SKIN LOTION) INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT AN My Neighbor ex- by L. L. STEVENSON us, An animal about the size of a mouse and having pale blue-gray Then there was the Harwich port police officer who, ‘when asked his name by a reporter, replied, “I’m not bein’ paid for tellin’ you that, sir.” And that ended the matter as far as he was concerned. Lights of New York issue. direct from state. ASK Reverting to those foreigners who have “spiled the cape,” there was the old captain who was asked whether or not a certain family were Cape Codders. “They might be called that,” he said. “But they ain’t been livin’ here more’n forty years.” etwas LEFT MARY CLARK ANDAND |p other Service) * S rom datte druggists or _A longer stretch of the national he highway extends in Ohio than in : Snakes Empty Turkish Town Istanbul, Turkey.—An invasion of thousands of poisonous snakes recently caused inhabitants of the village of Kouzou Djouvu to flee their homes. | all Rocky Mountain Laboratories 18 W. 2nd So. Salt Lake City, Utah (Druggist—Return this to us for redemption, Limit 1 to each $1 purchase.) beverage. Ulric H. Ellerhusen (left), American sculptor, and francis Keally, New York architect, who collaborated in designing the federal government’s new monument commemorating the first permanent settlement of the West. The monument, for which congress appropriated $100,000, will stand in Pioneer State park, at Harrodsburg, Ky. The modeled figure of Gen. George Rogers Clark, who led the expedition, will be a part of the sculptural frieze measuring 28 feet in length and 9 feet in height. M. Corrects Constipation by vitalizing intestinal muscles. ‘“‘The longer you it, the less you need.” 2 of Settling of the West Rheumatism, R. beverage. pineapple, Idaho. Normalize — Rejuvenate R. M. L. BIOTONE—$1.00 Neutralizes acids and toxins. Restores chemical balance,—the basis of health. Pineapple Crush. 1 large pineapple, crushed. 1 quart charged water. Cracked ice. Prepare SMITH, Thornton, -— zs six : Regain Health by NATURAL METHODS Distribute ice among six tall glasses and fill with chilled cherry beverage. Serve at once. Divide together. FRANCES Because he merely likes to get His little hands and feet all wet! beverage. Raspberry Soda. 1 quart bottled raspberry ¥ pint vanilla ice cream. pull produce Intermountain and manufacture Intermountain until our grand and glorious Intermountain country will lead the nation. and the world in prosperity. Who grown folks think is pretty bad, Sparkle. 1 quart bottled cherry 1 pint lemon ice, glasses and fill Serve at once. verybody - bee us hot disgrace our tables by putting anything on them but Intermountain Foods, — Let us not cover our bodies with anything but Intermountain made cloth : Buy Intermountain, talk Intermountain, = —__ For when he’s had a good big mea! Of corn or fish or melon peel, He’s almost always sure to seek A marshy path along the creek. Service, e all want to live in the best place in ae We ae it right here, dn Before he goes to wash his feet. RATTLE CeO EL) THIS WEEK’S PRIZE STORY ae And starts out first of all to see Just what there is for him to eat, Chocolate. 114 square chocolate. 1 cup cold water. Y% cup sugar. 8 cups milk. Salt. Cut chocolate into pieces, add: the salt and water. Stir constantly! over the direct heat until smooth and let boil two minutes.. Add the milk and sugar, heat until foamy, beat with egg beater to prevent the scum forming, cool, and serve at once, ©, Rey He climbs down from his hollow tree for several at once, a HEWLETT’S Service. ple in to tea, or in the evening, you may like to make up a punch of a number of beverages and to serve it in a large bow) with the addition of fruit. A favorite way to serve this is to order a large block of ice and to arrange it in a deep tray. A kettle of boiling water is set in the center long enough to melt a bowl-shaped impression which is then used as the punch bowl. For punch, a sirup is often made of sugar and water boiled together and cooled before the fruit flavorings are added. This is not necessary if the above mentioned fruit beverages are used. The extra sugar needed will dissolve easily. Some of the wine and liquor flavorings are especially good to give a final touch of flavor to punch, Any fruit juice left from a can of fruit should be put together in the refrigerator to-save for flavoring cold drinks, There are several convenient types of lemon or orange juice squeezers besides the electrical mode] now available, which make it particutarly easy to extract the juice from these fruits. If you follow the suggestions given today, you will without doubt be a popular hostess—perhaps almost too popular! Cherry serve Iced “Boycott” ODAY, we may and frequently do declare a boycott on almost anything, from a tiny bit of food to a big labor ,union or a combination of capitalists. This broad use of the word has developed considerably from its early sense. For, we originally had it after Captain Boycott, ardent [rishman and advocate against absentee landlord: ism, and instigator of a system of “Boycotting” landlords in the Emer. ald Isle. It is after him that we have the term, though as stated, is is used today with a far wider significance than that for which Captain Boycott was initially responsible. ©, 1933, then HE raccoon is a funny chap, For all day long he likes to nap; But when the big round moon is high, He wakes up feeling fresh and spry. Bla ckstone juice as_ possible. half full cracked juice and charged Shake thoroughly minutes, Fresh Fruit Summer Beverages Are Refreshing. at the EvANsenSEn4 : “boosters” of home products, TNecdn’t dive for hidden treasures, Success for our producer: 8 Cai n be had through simple measures, JUST PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Ketchum Builders’ Supply 780 W. 4th So. Salt Lake City| _Baths for 3,000 workers are proVided at a coal mine near West Hartlepool, England. i per week will be paid — o for the best 50-word’ article on “Why you should Use Intermountain made Goods” — Similar to above. Send’ your story ose or verse to Intermountain Products Column, P. 0. Box 1555, Salt Lake City. If your — story appears in column you will ceive check for Week No. 3330 this re- $3 W.N.U.—Salt 00 © " Lake p |