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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION. UTAH JL d y a t OTie Kitchen Cj3 Cabinet (, Our Western Newspaper Union.) thoughts determine our acts and therefore our lives, as well as the Influence of our lives upon all about us, either by way of good or by way of hindrance, with absolute precision. Ralph Waldo Trine. 1H26, EVERYDAY FOODS When you have a nice slice of ham and wish to serve It a little different, try: Ham en Casserole. T a k e a thick slice of ham, wipe and remove the outside edges of fat, put into a frying pan, cover with tepid water and let stand for several hours. sufficient potatoes thinly Prepare Put a thick sliced, for the family. layer of potatoes In a casserole and cover with the ham. Pour over enough milk to cover the potatoes and cover, cook slowly In a moderate oven for two hours. Season with pepper and salt If needed before taking from the Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for oven. Angel Food Pudding. When fresh eggs are plentiful, this makes a delightful pudding and It Is not expensive. Eake an angel food In a large , Neuritis Colds Pain Rheumatism Headache Toothache DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART sheet. Cut Into rounds or oblongs and dip In fondant and cool. Serve w ith crushed strawberry sauce, fresh or canned. If canned, the juice may be strained and the sauce thickened a little with flour and butter cooked together. h Belmont Minced Chicken. Melt of a cupfuof butter and add cupful of flour, stir until well blended, then pour on gradually f while stirring, one and cupfuls of chicken stock. Pring to the boiling point, season with one and one-hal- f teaspoonfuls of salt and a teaspoonful of paprika. Add one cupful of cream, one cupful of minced chicken, of a cupful of cooked sweetbreads cut Into cubes, one half tablespoonful of truffles or chicken livers finely minced. Let stand in a double boiler to heat. Serve In a dish garnished with a border of mashed potato; brown In the oven before servone-fourt- one-fourt- one-hal- two-thir- Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. $af Ilandy Bayer boxes of Also bottles of 24 and 100 ti the trade mark of Barer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacideater Popular Art The finest works of art can never lie popular. . . . Popular art, even the host of its kind, owes its popularity to the fact that it deals with something apparent to the nmn in the street; art, however sublime, which goes beyond the apparent can never be popular. There is no reason, however, why tlie circle of appreciators should he restricted as at present. Percy Moore Turner, in The Appreciation of Painting. me Relief ing. Orange Pie. Puke a shell of rich pastry and heap into It slicid oranges that have been standing in sugar unCo'-c- r with til well sweetened. whipped cream or floating LI uul and serve. The juice from the fiuit will need to he drained. For shortcake, the juice will he sufficient to moisten the cake well. Apple Pancakes. Mix and sift together two cupfuls of flour, four teaspoonfuls of baking powder and one teaspoonful of salt. Add one and cupfuls of milk, one tablespoonful of fat, two tablespoon fills of sugar, two beaten eggs and one cupful of grated tart apple. Itake the cakes and stack them, spread with butter and grated maple sugar between the layers. Serve very hot. Egg and Tomato Luncheon Dish. Prawn six slices of bacon cut into small pieces and pour over it, one one can of tomato soup. When the mixture simmers, break four eggs In' to it and let them poach until firm. Remove the eggs to ,a platter, pour the sauce around them and garnish with parsley or bits of sweet picklii. Fruit In the Diet. The importance of fruit cannot lie The natural fruit Is overestimated. always preferable and usually mile digestible, when cooked It gives variety and that Is always tin important factor. Apple Snow. Pare and quarter tart apples, add boiling water and cook until tender. Press through a sieve. To two cupfuls of the pulp add f cupful of honey, the juice and grated rind of half a lemon. Heat to tlie boiling point, add one and one-hatablespoonfuls of granulated gelaof a cupful tin softened in of cold water, stir until the gelatin Is melted. Chill and when the mixture begins to thicken add tlie stiffly beaten white of two eggs and beat with a dover heater until firm. Turn into a mold and when firm serve unntolded with cream or boiled custard. Compote of Bananas. Make a sirup of sugar or honey and half a cupful of water. Teel and scrape two or three bananas, then cut them into thin slices ; add to the sirup and boil, shaking the pan to have all sides equally cooked. Add a little grated lemon or orange rind for flavor. Skim the banana slices to a plate as they soften. When all are cooked continue to boil the sirup until thick, cool and add the banana slides and serve with whipped cream. Fruit Salad. For each service take h a slice of pineapple, the pulp of of a grapefruit, half a canned pear, three heart leaves of lettuce, two tablespoonfuls of olive oil and of a teaspoonful each of salt and paprika. Arrange the fruit on the lettuce, beat the salad dressing until thick and well blended, pour over the fruit and serve at once. Chill the dressing with a bit of Ice while mixing. Garnish with a cherry. Crumbs mixed with grated chocolate and heated until the chocolate melts, then served with sweetened whipped cream, make a very good emergency Christ, the very Ron of Cod, who loved so deeply and so tenderly that he had Incarnated among them to teach and to bless forever to show a harassed humanity a path out of the terrible wilderness of life. When Patrick had finished Druldism were the np("-tleof the new faith, was dead in Ireland! Just as he had (hristia'ilty, who the evening before, penetrated to the physical center of when all (lie tires in Ireland were authority In T'rin by coming straight to Tara, so his tale of the tender, lovquoin lied, had dal'eil to Ih'ht n lire on the Mill of Shine, thus ing Christ, who had come down among violatin'; the unbroken tradition of mi'll, had penetrated to the center of the Irish heart. Then and there, that ci id tildes. 'Hie lhttids bad Instantly predicted Paster morn, lie converted aud bapthat link"'!! the unlaw fill bhr'c were tized a crowd of Influential chiefs. put old and (he ChrM'ntis punished TIiom' men were profoundly moved by there witild he nn end to true re- Hie story of the Christ, because the ligion forever. King T.ear.v had sent elements in it were so universal. men !o put out the lire, lint somethey understood. Among them how It was not put out but hle'ed nil the lighting man who sacrificed himthe more clieerllv, to tlio enormous self for his cause was extolled in d'seomllture of the I'mids. Hut the song by all the hards. And they were leader of the audacious Christians, touched by the picture Patrick drew on tlio hour of dawn E.iMit one Ju.t lit 1ntrteU, a man of majestic port, of the lonely Chief of Men, whose an inSunday In tin year i;!.,t . 1 tuid sent a courteous message to the purposes were constantly tripped up 1ml o credibly imciont, it iiupro;.si e, King explaining that it was old Chris- by liis and disloyal folceremnin was unfolding itself up a tian cm tom to lowers. stirred fire the They uneasily when light paschal the hiMmic hill of Tara in Ireland. on r to rp- - he related the story of Judas ineve. lie promised The sacred lull was not then as It is credible treachery. today, u gracious, gently sloping Moral Victory Assured. mound, clothed in the viih soft grass The apostle knew he had won a of the Emerald isle. It was a chic great moral victory. And when In the center, crowded with htnUl tigs of mas same week he attended the Tailtenn is of Ile saint Ireland, patron .she oaken construction and had been near Tara he converted a mullie introduced Christianity into games for ages the seat of the Ard-lti- , or titude. Patrick had conquered the hi j;h king of lie! a ml. Ireland in A. I)., 432. citadel of the Irish. To conquer the As the Min began to tint the eastIlls outstanding miracle is rid- provinces would take but a few years. ern sky the Ard lti him-ei- f, I.eoghatre Who was tills great soul, now to us ding Ireland of serpents. (I.oaryl, could be seen by the multiThese are almost legendary? grown Scotborn at was lie Kilpatrick, tude, arrayed in spit mini garments own the his genesis of words, telling land, in the year 387. mid surreunded by the duet iruids. one of the greatest exploits ever per11c died at Downpatrick, Iicland, laughers ami poets of lirin. A soft formed : March 17, 493. respectful murmur rippled aiming the "I, Fatrtok, a sinner, the most rns-tle- , thousands of common people on th' His parents were Christ uns. and the least of all tlio faithful, plain below, for tin ight was one ami In the estimation of many, deemed 9 the son of a Ivtman Hews to remcntht r. 'the Ard Ki, moreover, contemptible, had for my father. olhce holder of noble lineage. was a tighter of note, and well liked. a deacon, the son of Fotitus, As the old song says, It was a great moment In the a presbyter, who belonged to the vilPruidieal year the hour of the com" Saint Patrick was a gentleman lage of llnnnaventa Pernlae; for close And came of decent people. ing of spring and the Aryan anthereto he had a small villa when I cestors of these Trish had never failed Ilis name comes from Patricius, was made captive. At that time I was to celebrate It, even during those long meaning, the young patrician. barely sixteen years of age. I knew centuries when thev were lighting not the true Clod, and I was led to Succat. was His name family their way across Asia amt Africa toin captivity with many thousand ward their isle of destiny, Peter Cray persons, according to our deserts, fot Wolf writes, in the I, os Angeles we turned away from God and kepi As the red rim of the suit Times. not his commandments, and we wer peeped above the woods to the on-- t not obedient to the priests who used in the hefer. the morning pear king a thin wisp of smoke rose from the a and a and ad for place to admonish us about our salvation. ph hearing high altar. There was a bur-- of muof tlie in Ireland tolerant kingdom sic, dominated by the penetrating r!Ts notes of the hrp- Then, indeed the for the t'hnstinn faith. Miracles. Druid Outdid abwhole vast assembly listened in solute silence, for the chief harpers As P.uiiik eante up the hill, so say of Ireland were there and they ou'i the i'ld traditions, the Druids permake the vibrant chords speak as formed many miracles, including their with the music of the immortal g ds. well known feat of creating a dense Now a chorus of youths and v irg us fog to lead the Christians astray. Put added their fresh young voices. The Patrick's in lips moved steadily people began to stir. Another spring lie matched every Druid had come to Ireland. Householders miracle with a better one and he did came to the altar and lighted domes-- i not go astray in the fog, hut moved At straight to the high king, whom lie tic tapers at the sacred flame. the same hour, In every settlement greeted as one strong man greets anIn Ireland, the same ceremony, though other. The chiefs and the lawgivers on a less splendid scale, might have and the poets gathered around, and been witnessed, and Indeed was un-- ! there on Tara hill, at the very heart folded wherever on the wide earth the of Ireland, the most influential men great religion of the sun had its dev- - in the country listened to the greatdessert otees. est story and the most consummate The Christians Arrive. dramatic narrative that they had ever St Kevins House," Glendalough. The crowd of spectators on Tara heard. It was the Btory of Jesus (Sixth Century.) did net disperse ns usual and there was an iiii,,iy among the I iriiids, 'I lie 1.1, di him: turned toward the Hill of Slaue, not far off, and watched a curious proces- ion winding up the Royal way eseorled In the hint's 'iiai'ils. 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