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Show PIITTF. COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION. UTAH AxtbU vmis dooooooooooooooooooooooo (I Criy liil. Waatern Newspaper Union.) "The happy Ufa may b poor ta j Ask externals, it may hay many restrictions, and many privation but. It It enshrines the pure In heart, the power of loving, serving, and sacrificing. It is beautiful In contrast to the worldly life of pleasure that finds no peace or rest In the soul Itself, only puerile activity like that of a cloud of Insects that will die and leave no trace of the great interest of the world. for POST TOASTIES com flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream WAY8 WITH TAPIOCA Tapioca la not half well enough appreciated as a dessert It is especially Inviting when combined with fruit of various kinds. Apple Tapioca. cupTake one-haful of the minute one-ha- lf tapioca, teaspoonful of salt and a cupful of sugar with three cupfuls of boiling water. Cook until the tapioca Is transparent, then pour d it Into a baking dish and cover the top with peeled and quartered apples. Bake until the apples are done. Serve hot or cold with sugar and cream. Peach Tapioca. Use a half dozen or more of fresh ripe peaches or canned ones, sprinkle with sugar to sweeten, then stand one hour. To one cupful of tapioca add three cupfuls of boiling water, one-hacupful of sugar and one-hateaspoonful of salt Cook until the tapioca is transparent The peach juice from the can may be used in the cooking. Line a mold with the peaches, fill with the tapioca and bake thirty minutes. Serve with cream. Tapioca Rabbit Cut fine one cupful of rich cheese, add it to a pint of milk, one-hateaspoonful of 6alt a teaspoonful of mustard, dash of red pepper and two taijlespoonfuls of minute tapioca. Cook until thick In a double boiler and Just before serving add a well beaten egg. Serve on lf So much crisper these deliciously seasoned corn flakes well-grease- Made from the tender hearts of white corn, ex- seasoned, Post ?uisitely delicate flavor of the com. This unequaled flavor is sealed in lasting crispness by a special toasting process of the Postum Company. Order a package of these refreshing corn flakes from your grocer, lf lf FINNEY OF THE FORCE V HUGBVUP T&ESfe ' wunts, mooris - Sore Thebes a inspicshim in a HAir Moue Page C. C Pyle, Showman De Luxe lf toast or crackers. Tapioca Custard. Soak Note how the golden flakes crackle as you pour them into the bowl. Now add milk or cream and taste their crispflavor and goodness. Ask by name tor Post Toasties the corn flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream. They come ready to serve from the red ana yellow, wax-wrapped package. P. Co.. Inc. 1927. COMPANY, INC., BATTLE POSTUM CREEK, MICH. A man may do a great bulk of the work, but It Is responsibility that counts. If two men are arguing bitterly and you feel a desire to put In your oar, go away. With the motor at the rear Instead of in the front, a German auto affords the driver a less obstructed view of the road. In Berlin, Lightning Germany, struck a monument erected In memory of a family that was destroyed by lightning in 1808. two-thir- of a cupful of tapioca one hour In cold water, drain and add four cupfuls of scalded milk and cook In a double boiler for half an hour. Beat three eggs slightly, add one-hacupful of sugar, one teaspoonful of salt and pour on gradually the hot mixture. Turn into a buttered baking dish, ado a tablespoonful of butter and bake thirty minutes In a slow oven. Maple Tapioca. If the maple sirup or sugar is at hand that is best, otherwise cupful of brown sugar with one-hateaspoonful of maple flavoring; add one-hateaspoonful of salt and pour on gradually the following: Three cupfuls of boiling water to which one-hal- f cupful of tapioca has been added. Cook in a double boiler after the first ten minutes and serve cold with sugar and cream. Picklin' Time. It Is surprising how quickly the fruit closet shelves are filled by adding a Jar or two, a few glasses of jelly or preserves and conserve as the fruit Is In season. Everyone likes a tender luscious slice of watermelon pickle and It should be prepared for the winter months. Watermelon Pickles. Peel the rind and cut Into neat slices. Cover with salt water and let stand over night in water to cover, In the morning drain and cover with clear water, let cook until the rind Is tender so that It pierces easily with a toothpick. Drain again and make a sirup, using brown sugar, a little vinegar, and a bag of spices; when boiling hot drop In the and cook until clear. watermelon Place the rind In Jars and boil down the sirup until quite thick, then pour boiling hot over the pickles and seal. Many prefer the ripe cucumber for sweet pickles. Treat them In the same way. Piccallll. Take two gallons of green tomatoes chopped fine, eight large onions also chopped, three quarts of vinegar, six tablespoonfuls of mustard seed, one tablespoonful each of cloves, allspice, mace, celery seed and two pounds of granulated sugar. Let the tomatoes and onions stand over night sprinkled with salt Drain in the morning, mix with the spices and cook until tender. Olive Oil Pickles, Take one hundred small cucumbers sliced thin, leaving the peeling on them. Also take three pints of small onions also sliced thin, three ounces of mustard seed, one ounce of celery seed, one ounce of white pepper and two scant cupfuls s of olive olL Add one and cupfuls of salt to the cucumbers and let stand three hours. Let the sliced onions stand In cold water three hours. Drain well and mix the onions, oil and cucumbers with the spices. Put Into Jars and fill the Jars with good vinegar. Keep In a cold place. Good In ten days. Mint Vinegar. Put Into a quart Jar enough fresh mint carefully washed to fill it loosely, fill up with vinegar and let stand well covered three weeks. Strain, bottle and cork. Such vinegar will keep for years. Tarragon, chervil, or any other herb may be used in the same manner. lf one-four- th lf lf Th Chicago White Lead K Oil Co., 1 Stb St. & S. Western Ave. Chicago, I1L y- KlTjgWall Fimsh DISTRIBUTOR Sc SALT LAKE GLASS PAINT CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH War Price of Wheat Huge Statue of Washington Much argument has resulted from the mistaken notion that the government fixed the maximum or the minimum price of wheat at $2.26 a bushel during the World war. This was the basic rather than the maximum price. cents was Two dollars and twenty-si- x guaranteed for all wheat of a certain grade at a certain place. The actual price was usually lower or higher, depending on the grade of the wheat and its location. Pathfinder Magazine. Tourists entering the state of Washington through any one of the four principal roads leading to the commonwealth will be welcomed by a huge statue of the first President mounted on a pedestal 40 feet high, according to Popular Mechanics Magazine. Officially, Washington Is the only state in the Union entitled to use such an emblem. The model is being prepared by Alonzo Victor Lewis, 8 Seattle sculptor. Barbered Wealth Kind Old Lady Surely a strong man like you could get a Job in some business. Hobo What, and sacrifice my career? Boston Transcript. Ambitious Her rich uncle cut her oft with practically nothing. Ah, a sort of bobbed heiress." Hardware Age. two-third- SAY BAYER ASPIRIN and INSIST I 1 Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART .Accept only Bayer package which contains proven directions! 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