Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Pie - Is No Home All-Ameriean-Dessert-Favbrite taste for pis seems to be a universal American" characteristic 'There's nothing rational about the popularity of pie and though New England claims to b its "country of origin: it has generously shared its invention or discovery with the rest of the U S A From Mains to Texas from Florida to Washington favorite for tpie is the '"" dessert r reason for Its popu Perhaps one is its infinite variety Think larity of the different kinds of fruit pies and add to' this array the cream ' nips! Anmi nfa - - - nlaa - — r' - those with criss-cro- ftops those "topped by a meringue oh there are -- so many kinds of pies! No wonder don't tire of them jwe ' Tet of Quality But there's one thing all good pies have In common— flaky crisp tender brown crust And that is the most Important thing in a pie the real test of its excellence To many housewives making a ' pie crust is a sort of "mental haz- I ard" That is they are afraid It 'won't "turn Cut right" as if there J were some trick or magio about it " But actually the trlclc if there is one is easily mastered toy following a few simple rules Good pie crust makers rely upon lard to achieve flaky pastry Lard is soft and pliable over a wide range of" temperatures which makes it easy to handle ever when just ' taken It is from the refrigerator nutritious and econbrnieal and has a pleasing flavor - In mixing pie crust the ingredi room temperature and hands ents should be cool for best results Han dle the mixture quickly and lightly F" A " tresses :V v Answer: which' ' she pleased um-siz- b Alice By MARY BLAKB' 29 is your birthday the March If best hours for you on this date are from 9:45 to 11:43 a m from 1:43 to 3:45 p m and from 7:45 to 9:45 p m The danger periods are from 7:45 to 9:45 a m from 5:45 to 7:45 p m and from 9:43 to 11:43 ' P- - m If a woman and March 29 Is your birthday you are liable to have very radical ideas that it might be just as well to abandon Many people born on this date fail to realize the Importance of being diplomatic in r Brooks start 1-- r -- rb Paris-Evening- Flowery s PARIS UP) —Fans and purses are catching the overflow of evening flowers' Printed organdie fans matching' frocks have the same flower trimming Fabric purses In small melon shapes have bunches of flowers tucked in at the top violets or sweet peas or button roses the flowers repeated on the dressy the hag fabric echoing the evening coat material er More AboutBritish Columbia Forests Cover Much of Area By UNCLE RAY Skedans and was used for his burial A hollow was made inside it near the top to hold the chief's remains On the back of the Skedans pole are markings which show what was paid to the men who carved it and put it in place The cost appears to have been 290 blankets Near the bottom of the pole is a figure which represents a griztly bear On each ear of the ' bear is an image of a human face! (For Travel section of your scrapbook) If you want a free copy of the illustrated leaflet "Marvels of the Sky" Send me a three cent stamped return envelope in care of this newspaper Tomorrow— "Poor Little Austria" Copyright 1938 mother-in-la- and for The Tribune tr a By Aima Sioux Scarberry success " "Mrs Jones thinks it's wicked to being make a doormat punish children Marlie has never of herself voluntarily and let the had a hand laid on him in his life" other one trample over her "Bah! And the big sissy has Don't be afraid to broach the sub- never been allowed to fight either bewife son his and ject to your No wonder he grew up to be such cause they will jump at (fr and be a worm" be as will rid of you you as glad to Judy opened her mouth to defend And don't be to be rid of them her neighbor but closed it On the bound be feel that you should by subject of Marlborough Jones Oram all to your husband's plan for you was a little bit rabid it seemed to live together The dead nave no her besides and the right to rule "Cheer up" Judy said after a living he would be the' first to want you silence "Maybe Lisa's Kentucky that to give up an arrangement belle will make Marlie Into your but that heart's desire grandmother seemed feasible to him has worked out so badly "Let's hope so" the old lady If Dear Dorothy Dix — Do you think chuckled "That remindslikeme do to anything you'd the modern Idea of colleges having there's courses in the study of marriage a in the way of committing a crime wise policy? Should a young man while your dad is away how's your who gets a salary of $1800 attempt chance Why don't you take the week off?" to give his fianceengagement "I couldn't do that I have to cost $300? that ring look after the store And I'm per UNWILLING BACHELOR fectly happy as is 'thank you" "Sam Calhoun can run that drug Answer: I am heartily in favor of the store perfectly well without you study of marriage being included You ought to buy some new clothes in every college curriculum Since and go out and have a good time virtually all young people expect with the rest of the young people" "I haven't any money" to marry why should they not be "Take it out of the cash register" taught in' sehool something about t how to make a success of the Gram told her "You've earned it" most important thing they are "My soul!" Judy's eyes grew life? It is round at the absurd idea "You're ever going to do tome rob my own father amazing when you come to think telling of it that tor thousands of years Gram you don't mean half you we have spent so much time and say!" "That's what you think" Gram money teaching youngsters higher mathematics and dead langrinned "I suppose it does seem guages and law and medicine and odd to you that your old grandso on but we have never thought mother -- would worry about your ' it worth while to include marriage being too good But I do It's a in the branches of the higher edu- bad sign If you ever do break cation out you'll do something disgraceful Young folks need to sow a Yet what boys and girls need to Judy few wild oats" know more than anything else in Judy dimpled "Have you got a the world is how to tell whether past Gram?" love or in are for they just "Never mind" the old lady evaded keeps a how attack having passing heart "I'm not dead yet Give me time" to pick out a husband or wife and how to get along with same after Reluctant Beau i i i mey nave oeen acquired When Marlborough turned the the street that led to the I do not think that an an 11800 corner of house his feet felt like lead salary a boy can af ftffd a $300 dia Lorlng He had half convinced himself there mond engagement ring: and I don't must be a catch in it Lisa was think the right sort of a girl would rtlavlno fArltA ft talrn had hnri — want him' to put that much money in some j — ocruel --pranks played on htm one She would know that he would have to run into debt it and any in his day and he remembered his woman who is party a man's extravagance is a poor bet as a wife Copyright 1938 for The Tribune e an - in the — for to — j- Easy to Make Conserves Have you been doing some mental arithmetic on that jam cupboard of yours? "Maybe" you are saying to yourself "If I allow only one By DOROTHY AMES CARTER glass a week we 'can manage to get berries of Start with this simple salad--sim- Note: Add mors oil and vinegar by till the first fresh ' spring" If little too above the mixture a — Is made delicious of ply siraply when a stretch But point why thick Totem pole with "moon" at top creamy banana lengths and a nest jams and jellies contribute so much to mealtime pleasure and can be The Douglas fir is the best known of green Then vary the salad ac Piquant Dressing made so easily and quickly even This cording to the dressing you serve of British Columbia's trees (Makes about 1 Mi to 2 cups) in the winter months? In fact One cup heavy cream forest giant often grows to a height with it Want Devonshire banana teaspoon some homemakers actually plan to Vt teaspoon pepper of rnore than 200 feet Fine forests salt hi teaspoon Ido only half of their jelly making 1 of Douglas firs also exist in Wash salad? Then serve1 it with clotted paprika prepared tablespoon cheese dressing Panama ' banana horseradish hi teaspoon grated in the summer and the other half ington and Oregon most conMoose and caribou range the for- salad? Make up some Indian dress- lemon rjnd 4 teaspoons lemon juice in the winter whenever Both ther dried and carmed ests and mountain valleys of British ing Or let 2 teaspoons sugar hi teaspoon dry venient turn make up into delicious winter piquant dressing Columbia The moose is the largest mustard or hi teaspoon prepared fruits conserves You'll particularly enmember bt the - deer family and banana salad into something new mustard this delightful dried fruit Most people like salad made with sometimes 'stands seven: feet high Whip cream until fluffy but not joy recipe: at the shoulder The antlers of a yellow ripe bananas It's as easy sun b old in salt pepper paprika n bull moose spread out off that peel as it is to slip horseradish lemon rind lemon Spiced Peach Preserves from four to six feet— even more in to'sllp on it Then slice the banana down juice sugar and mustard dried peaches 3 cups Two " record cases the center lengthwise or cut it into 'Note: Sour cream may be used water cups 3 cups granulated sugar 4 Caribou are also known as "wild slices Combine with other fruits or in place of sweet cream in this included) 3 sticks slices lemon reindeer" Their bodies' are not so vegetables or greens Pass the recipe When this is done use three cinnamon 12(rind whole cloves lemon of instead of large as those of moose but like dresslngc-an- d teaspoons yourself enjoy juice Rinse peaches and slice into fine moose they have very large antlers four strips (if very dry"team 15 minutes Female carlboti have antlers and Clotted Cheese Dressing Combine water before slicing) this makes them different from any (Makes about 1 Vi cups) sugar lemon slices cinnamon and other branch of the deer family on Two Rhubarb Betty " cloves in a large saucepan bring to packages eream our continent lhi table Two cups cut rhubarb 2 cups a boil and continue boiling 10 minOther wild animals of British Co- cheese hi teaspoon' salt few grains crumbled fresh breadcrumbs U cup' utes Remove cinnarrion and cloves paprika lumbia include black-taile- d deer spoons sugar 6 tablespoons orange juice sliced peaches and boil 10 minbears wolves and wild cats Moun- cayenne seeded raisins 1 cup augrar table add 2 tablespoons lemon juice to preutes tain goats and bighorn sheep are bak into a butter buttered Blend cheese with salt sugar pap- spoon vent scorching Pour into glasses found in some parts of the province of the dish place and seal with paraffin The most important animal how rika and cayenne until smoqthand ing bread half the rhubarb and half Sufficient for' four ever is a risn 1 am thinking of the creamy Add' orange and lemon the with and raisins sugar Sprinkle Leave slightly glasses salmon Rivers flowing into the Pa- juice gradually then of third another the bread cific are almost "packed" at times clotted Chill for several hours be- the remaining Ingredients in the with salmon swimming upstream fore serving g above order ending with Stars and Snowflakes ' are salmon The Caught la great Indian Dressing bread Dot' liberally with as are not the PARIS uuiuuera bake cover and butter baking dish '(Makes about 3 cup) In summer prints Small Totem poles carved by British in a slow oven Remove only dots an hour for Columbia stars are Indians are famous teaspoon salt pepper lid and cook until plenty of crepe lightly browned de Chines dotting snowflake motifs spot-- J Among the poles in Stanley park curry powder 1 teaspoon chopped Serve hot with Vancouver is one with a moon face firm cooked egg 1 tablespoon tarting lightly marocains and chiffons at theJLpp It is known as the Ske-da- ragon vinegar 3 tablespoons olive Tiny daisies make dot pattern- - in Serve waffles as soon aa thev are black on yellow in fuchsia on light pole and was "first set up oh oil 1 teaspoon chopped chutney Add salt'-peppone of the Queen Charlotte islands and curry pow baked If they' are allowed tt stand blue and needless to say in white later being removed park ' der to chopped firm cooked egg they are apt to become tough Never on navy Very swank and looking The pole was carved 70 years ago Add Vinegar olive oil and chutney stack them sines stacking makes like toy balloons are poma dots as a memorial to a chief named Mi thoroughly them soggy in multicolor on black satin sunn ' full-grow- stirring-continuousl- one-thi- rd : Any attempt to enter into games actor artist aoulptor musician was met with the reminder that manufacturer Inventor or salesman he'd better look out for his athletic you apparently will have no cause heart because his' mother had gone to complain of your ultimate re to every new teacher he ever had sults and told her to see that he was Successful people born March 28: John Tyler tenth president of the careful He was always taller and more muscular than any of the United States other boys and It made him feell Frank Leslie publisher Amelia E Barr novelist so ridiculous strangely it naa Elihu Thomson electrician and never occurred to him to defy his inventor parent Charles K Emory civil engiAt the Lorlng gate he had a sink neer ing sensation in the pit of his Edward L Pierce lawyer and austomach when he remembered that his mother wouldn't approve of his thor 1938 for The Tribune going She considered the Lorings Copyright wild and worldly and was partlcu larly voluble when she heard Lisa Bluebirds for Hats was going around with Mike Tul NEW YORK Iff)— A bluebird pill-- " ling box was among smart hats shown knew Mike one had been Every at a recent gala fashion show at the put out of two prep schools the Hotel St Regis The birds were was His before father the year owner of the krcal theater and once plastered around the shallow dark of the hat which topped Marlie's mother had seen Mike sit blue brim a navy blue pleated frock worn with In store a with the drug paint ting of blue 'and white cravat p chorus girL That had fin a jacket ished her so far as the Tulllng boy silk was concerned But Marlie felt he had to 'show Tweeds for Outings up so he opened the gate and in a cold sweat went up the walk and Plenty of outings in store for plalded tweed jacket of rang the bell He was ill prepared for the 'vision that opened the door good cut A nice model is tweed plaid combining medium tones of (To be continued) tan green blue and rust on a white Copyright 1938 for The Tribune grounded-u- THREE-DA- MONTH -- END Y ' j)a D t rUifftW WW " Thursday Wednesday Tuesday now's the time to buy these important springtime needs at big savmgstCROSS quality in every item Tucknit and Rayon PAJAMAS Regularly were 125 A variety dainty styles and colors Priced clear out remaining stock at of Beautiful Rayon GOWNS Including some that were regularly priced Viranrl-no- colors ur srrlvola in atrinpri ravnn Sale I I In fcriffht Crepe and Satin SLIPS Regularly S198 and $229 values and lace trimmed in all sizes from ' White tearose Sale Tailored to 44 32 - 9 I -- w 11- Bargaiins in GORSETALLS! Regular $5750 and Sllfinpdela— Correct In every detail of line design and making Bro-- § ken lines but an excellent selection to choose from Sale A !) gJJ Qj) CORSEALLS and GIRDLES Regularly $250 and $350 models Variety of styles' and materials an economy selec- lion of surprisingly fine qualitystyle and value offerings Sale cTlI uo on XL insure-mainln- Three-Pa- rt Parry Ring m Givei More Room To Breathe PARIS UP— A new ring to wear " to cocktail parties comes in three Apply 2 drops Penetro Nose strung on a slender chain Contains parts Drops— each nostril and worn on the little finger The e'phedrine— helps shrink swollen membranes— opens air passages — top part- takes the regular ring the middle part fits beposition' — cold relief head Demand brings knuckles and Penetro Nqse Drops— 25c 50c tween the two lower 'bottom goes on flQO— at' druireists everywhere the a -- cup-shap- ed like thimble - r VPh-Polk- One-eigh- th hard-sauc- e - er to-th- It the public dealings-wit- will be only by showing considera tion for the feelings of others tnat Fancy's you can expect success to crown your efforts to win social commercial Favorite You ought to artistic recognition be temperamentally qualified to PATTERN 6013 succeed as an actress musician singer newspaper woman or busi 10 Fancy's Favorite indeed for you To obtain this pattern send ness manager Your matrimonial can use your scraps hit or miss cents in stamps or coin (coin pre- prospects seem to bs free of any in this easily pieced block and have serious domestic problems and Tribune-Telegraa stunning quilt Pattern 6033 con- ferred) to The many of them give promise of a Lake Salt Home Bureau Service tains the block chart carefully great deal of prosperity and Happi drawn pattern pieces directions for City Utah Be sure to writs plainly ness cutting sewing and finishing yard- your name address and pattern The child born on March 29 is number age chart diagram of quilt usually quick to grasp facts and for its future ad opportunities vancement This youngster ougnc to be inherently truthful and thor oughly reliable Upon reaching ma turity persons born on this date usually find tha road that leads to w You Can Make Four Salads frorji This Simple Beginning If their The Groom Was Shy she run w Simple As' Can Be lo Piece the Bright Blocks whacks-myself- e British Columbia is famous for rts forests which cover an area of about 90000000 acres Several million acres of 'forest land have been set aside as publio reserves but a great deal of lumbering is going on The province supplies about one- third of Canada s forest products be could is by one of them gating enough to Couldn't this quilt upterhate squares of plain material in browns or yellow and bandana then 'the pattern is traced along the " red Nancy?" dotted line "I don't see any reason why not After the cardboard patterns are At any rate I am sure that I cut out they are laid on the goods would not select dainty pinks blues selected for the quilt Wlthj a penor lavenders for this is a cil the outline Is traced and then big husky one that let's you know in cutting an allowance of it is there" inch is made on all sides The members of the Nancy Page It is wise to— cut out enough quilt club were divided lntheir in- pieces for one block and to make terest in this design They clipped that up to check with ell the sizes it and put it in their scrapbooks of pieces Then you are assured Some of them followed the direc- that the pattern works and you can tions at the end of the column and cut the remainder of the pieces with ' sent for the tracing pattern leaflet an easy mind When they received that they traced The colors can be quite bold "If the patterns onto lightweight card- desired the kite-lik- e pieces may be board cut from a small figured calico say They found that the dotted line one with small red figures on the which is shown around the small white background Tiny black dots picture in the paper is repeated in or curlicues or dark blues may be the leaflet This is done so that you found in place of the small red may use your own pleasure in trTe figure way you make this quilt The pattern for the ''Cowboy's If you want to have an all over pattern and it is pretty when made Star" Quilt Design may be had by that way you do not use the dotted sending 3 cents and a stamped line which divides the kite-lik- e envelope to Nancy pieces into halves There are no Page Address her care of this half kites in the finished quilt But paper if you plan to put the pieced blocks together with sashing or with al- - Copyright 1938' for The Tribune 2-- (AdvwUMDtsLX Household ArU situe-tio- £ i 1rr W If a man and March 29 Is your live together In (Conunutd from Prectdtrtg Pagi) tschool days with a sinking heart natal day It might be through some peace and happiness It is a miracle Mamas n the fellows had called stroke of good fortune that both because everything about the precious lambkins I'd have given him andpethis suffering had been wealth and fame will come to you tends to make them clash The him a few As a contractor politician writer unbearably keen only way it is ever solved amicably daughter-in-la- Colors in Cowboy Quilt Block Can Be Bold By FLORENCE LA GANKE a When The crust is the true test of quality in a pie whatever its filling This pumpkin pie has a topping of whipped cream piped on with a pastry tube Its flaky tender crust was made with lard eason Need Treatment A As Forecast By the Stars 71 m own home in her mistress and instead of having which she would Meets Lenten p" V AS 7T ' The only sane thing for you to do is to tell our son and your that disagreeable daughter-in-lathey must get a home of their own This will be for the good of all concerned for no doubt your son's wife's hatefulhess is largely due to her resentment at having' to live in another woman's house I - r-Dro- IV"" very children w -- little ones and long Hatpins ones set with semiprecious atones and often worn in pairs— one in the lapel of the suit to match the one in the hat Men of this generation will just have to learn to duck the hatpin at close range just as their grandfathers did with the hatpin of the gay nineties I I Mix salt with flour Chop in lard ' with a pastry cutter or work in with fingers until the mixture is coarse and granular in appearance Work in water lightly and rapidly until the dough Just holds together -- in a ball RolTto about inch in thickness Transfer to a pie pan without stretching the dough Sin- ""gle crust may be baked on the out side of the pam It should be pricked - with a fork to prevent blistering i A quick and convenient way of making pies is to prepare your own pie mix This can be kept in the refrigerator for an Indefinite period and is ready whenever you want to - make pie Three yips and another one for It can be used for this pattern Variety of other pastries Pie Mix "Maybe I became interested in Six cups flour 4 teaspoons salt 2 this design because so many of my friends are going to a 'dude ranch' cups lard Sift flour measure and add salt this year Or possibly the idea came Cut lard into flour find saw until to me because my son Peter is inthe crumbs are the size of dried terested in wild west stories At any peas Cover and place in refrigera rate here I am with a 'cowboy star' which I am sure any boy tor until ready to use would like to own" Colonial Apple Fie Add 2 to 4 tablespoons ice water to 1 Mi cups pie mix a small amount at a time mixing quickly arid evenly through the flour and lard until Rethe dough just holds a ball d serve about of the dough Roll out remainder on slightly floured board and line pie pan Add By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER filling Roll out reserved dough and Breakfast cut into strips Place in criss-cro- ss Chilled Orange Juice fashion over the apples and bake in Corn Cereal Cream hot oven (125 degrees F) for 35 Ready-cooke- d Poached Eggs Buttered Toast minutes' Coffee Luncheon Filling Cream "of Mushroom Soup One cup sugar 1 cup canned un Peach Salad Sweetened pineapple juice 8 medi Tea Cheese Wafers tart apples 1 teaspoon Dinner cornstarch 2 teaspoons cold water Creamed Asparagus Vs teaspoon salt hi teaspoon vanilla Salmon Roll Plum Jelly Bread extract 1 tablespoon butter Green Salad French Dressing Bring sugar and pineapple juice t Souffle Cjjocolate-Nuto a boil and add apples which have Coffee been pared and quartered 'Cook slowly uncovered until the fruit is Salmon Roll tender moving the apples enough to keep them covered with the Two cups flour 2 teaspoons bak hi teaspoon salt 5 table syrup Lift apples out carefully and ing powder cool Dissolve the cornstarch in spoons fat 3 cup milk and salt water and" add to syrup Cook until Mix flour bakinz powderAdd milk thick Add salt" flavoring and cut Cut in lat with a knlffr forms when a soft dough pat ter and pour over apples which and have been placed in the unbaked it out on a floured board Spread with the salmon mixture shell Salmon Mixture Cream Pie One cup salmon 2 tablespoons - Three-fourtcup sugar 3 cup minced celery 1 tablespoon chopped flour hi teaspoon salt 2 eggs (well parsley hi teaspoon salt hi teabeaten) 2 cups milk (scalded) hi spoon paprika 1 egg or 2 yolks teaspoon vanilla flavoring 2 table- 1 tablespoon cream spoons butter Mix ingredients Spread on bis - Combine butter sugar salt flour cuit dough Roll up quickly and and egg Add milk slowly stirring fit into a buttered loaf pan Top constantly Cook over hot water with two tablespoons of chopped until thick and smooth Add flavor- olives and three tablespoons of ing Pour into' baked pastry shell chopped sweet pickles Bake SurCool Serve with whipped cream round with creamed asparagus or cover pie with meringue Bake Chocolate-Nu- t Souffle in slow oven (325 degrees 3X for 20 Five egg whites beaten hi tea minutes spoon salt H cup granulated sugar Rhubarb Pie Vi cup nuts broken 2 squares choco One egg ' (well beaten) 1 cup late melted 1 teaspoon vanilla baking powder sugar 1 cup finely sliced rhubarb teaspoon Add salt to whites Slowly add hi cup cup cracker crumbs - chopped raisins 2 tablespoons melt- sugar and beat until creamy Fold in the rest of the ingredients mixed butter salt t Half-fi- ll a shallow s ing lightly Combine sugar and egg Add crumbs few grains of salt greased pan and bake for 30 min " pan of hot water in a raisins fcnd butter Mix thoroughly utes in a 'oven moderate jCooL Add hard "Jpout into pastry-line- d pie- pan ' Cover with top crust Bake in a sauce 'hot oven (425 degrees F) about 43 Hatpins Back Again other I ter minutes my am depressed much as they see all the time and have lost the interest and pep that was character istic of me in former times i de sire more than anything in the world to live my last years in happiknow that my ness and peace and children want the same thing for do about this me So what must unDleasant situation which has Arisen? A VERY UNHAPPY WOMAN 6-- rhu-Jba- A me However we justjcannot get along together on account of my sona wife who makes everything inn ais very unhappy ror m cups flour 8 tablespoons lard hi ' teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons ice wa one-thir- V- - very 1V4 pie: -- Dorothy Dix— I am an eld- erly widow When my husband died he left me comfortably situated but be planned that my son and his family Mould live with " st fv Dear ss two-cru- Hojd By DOROTHY DIX Is-C- rust! For an Put on Scraps as They Come Your Fortune Two Families THirv-nmi- a- riain Pastry 1938 Big to Enough By RUTH yVHITE fc TUESDAY MORNING 'MARCH 29 COHSET SHOP il East llroatlway ' |