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Show - 4WtawP at- r - - t V I : n PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH I I . C?OOOOOOOQOOOOOOnOOBXXXp CThe Kitchen Cabinet j ooooooo5oc555o3SSSo5SSooSoo i Newspaper Union.) (, 1525. Western abide "True with him ! dignity alone Who, in the silent hour of Inward thought. still respect and still revers Can lowliness of heart. CREAM i As cream soups are sufficiently nourishing to be served as the main dish of a luncheon or supper, a few suggestions may be helpful. Any vegetable which has been cooked until tender, mashed or rlced, may be used. One cupful of the vegetable with a binding of a tablespoonful each of flour and butter and a pint and a half of milk will, with proper seasonings, make a tasty soup. Cream of Potato Soup. Boil ten large potatoes and mash with one cupful of cream, season to taste with salt and grated onion. Blend a tablespoonful of flour with two tablespoonfuls of butter and add two cupfuls of cold milk ; cook until smooth. Add four cupfuls of boiling veal stock, the mashed potatoes, and bring to the boiling paint. This recipe may be divided for a small family. Egg Soup. Butter six slices of bread, sprinkle with sugar and brown in the oven. Reheat two cupfuls of veal stock and two cupfuls of milk, with the yolks of three eggs, using care not to cook until the egg curdles. Add a tablespoonful of butter ; season with salt, pepper, minced parsley and a grating of nutmeg. Pour over the toast ; cover for ten minutes and serve. Veal and Celery Soup. Cut up three pounds of veal, Lreak the bones and cover with four quarts of water, bring to the simmering point and simmer for four hours. Add two bunches of celery and two chopped onions, simmer until the vegetables are soft, then press through a sieve. Thicken with two tablespoonfuls of cornstarch mixed with two cupfuls of milk, add two tablespoonfuls of butter In small bits ; reheat and serve with diced fried bread. Any leftover cooked vegetable like spinach, asparagus, peas or onions, will, when put through a sieve and added to the hot milk, binding with butter and flour, make a most acceptable soup. We All Like Chicken. A small amount of chicken will season a dish, making a most attractive, nourishing and economical main dish. With two cupfuls each of chicken and rice, and one cupful of chicken gravy, a bit of onion, served hot from a baking dish, you have a tasty luncheon. Chicken Loaf. phop the meat from one chicken, add one cupful of cooked rice, one egg, one-hacupful of chopped celery, of a cupful of milk, one-hal- f cupful of nut meats, one small onion chopped and season to taste with salt and pepper. Roll in a long loaf and bake. Chicken Pie. Take two cupfuls of bits of chicken left from a roasted fowl, add any gravy left, a stalk of celery chopped, one small onion chopped, rich milk to make sufficient moisture, season well and cover with Bake until baking powder biscuits. brown. Have the chicken boiling hot before the biscuits are placed. Serve piping hot. E scalloped Chicken. Place layers of cooked chicken in the bottom of buttered baking pan, then add a layer of cooked rice, hominy or bread crumbs; repeat until all is used. Sprinkle with cornmeal which has been mixed with pepper and salt and pour over a cupful of white sauce. Use another cupful of white sauce between the layers. Bake until hot and serve. Creole Chicken. Take two cupfuls of chopped chicken, one chopped onion, one green pepper chopped, two cupfuls of cooked tomato and one Cook the tablespoonful of butter. onion and pepper in the butter, aild the other ingredients and serve poured rice or hominy. over Sweetbread Soup. Reheat one quart of veal stock and add two cupfuls of cream which has bqen beaten with the yolks of two eggs. Take from the fire, season to taste, add one cupful of parboiled sweetbreads cut into bits. Garnish with one cupful of whipped cream and a bit of parsley. Meat Pates. Scrape with a small, sharp-edgespoon, a piece of the round of beef. This removes the tender meat fibers, leaving the connecting tissue, which is hard to digest. Tress the scraped meat into a small cake and broil over coals or in a very hot pan, until brown on both sides. Season before serving and serve on toast. Scallop of Ham and Noodles. Cook the noodles in beef stock and put them In layers with cold cooked ham that has been put through the meat grinder, adding a little soup stock for moisture. Bake until hot. For the dinner, a clear soup, If followed by a heavy dinner; If not a cream soup is appropriate; one vegetable besides the potato, a roast, a simple dessert with coffee. lf one-fourt- h i hot-cook- I d 9 : t 4 J SOUPS Kill Tapeworms in Farm Fowls Powder Obtained From Indian Plant Found to Be Quite Satisfactory. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Kamala, a brownish powder obtained from a plant in India and long used there as a drug, has been found satisfactory for removing tapeworms from poultry. This announcement is made by the United States Department of Agriculture as a result of experiments carried on by Dr. Maurice C. Hall and Dr. J. E. Shillinger of the zoological division, bureau of animal Industry. Cause Disturbances. Tapeworms cause serious disturbances in chickens, turkeys and other poultry, the injuries ranging from to conditions simulating paralysis, due to deficient diet, sometimes resulting In death. Up to the present time no satisfactory treatment had been known. The demand for a remedy lias been insistent and was considered the more urgent in that the life histories of so many tapeworms are unknown that satisfactory preventive measures cannot be recommended as yet. Moreover, so far as life histories are known they involve such intermediate hosts ns flies, earthworms, slugs, and similar animals which are themselves very difficult to control under farm conditions. The need for such a drug as kamala Is therefore apparent. The drug was tried out on 120 chickens and six turkeys, counts being made daily of the tapeworms removed, the birds finally being killed to determine whether any of the parasites were left. The result indicated that a dose of one gram to a chicken removed all the worms in approximately 19 eases out of 20, a much better result than has been secured with any other drug. The dose for turkeys seems to be two grams. Way to Administer. The investigators say the best method of administration appears to be individual dosing with pills, but that the use of capsules is also satisfactory. Flock dosing by the administration of the drug in feed is much less satisfactory. The dosing of individual birds is easily accomplished and fasting and purgatives do not appear to be Important. At the present time it may not be possible to obtain kamala at all drug stores, but It Is thought that within a short time manufacturers will have it on the market in conAn estimate of the venient form. cost of the kamala itself for treatment of chickens Is less than one cent per bird. Destructive Attacks of Cutworms on Tomatoes Among the most important insect enemies of the tomato are cutworms of various kinds, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. These smooth, plump, gray or brownish caterpillars attack the young tomato plants both In the plant bed and when set in the field, usually cutting them off near the surfuce of the ground. One cutworm can destroy many more plants in a single night than it can devour. By reason of their destructive attacks resetting is frequently necessary. The best control measure is the use of what is termed poisoned bait, made CURSE WASHES AWAY MOST OF KASKASKIA of HI. In fulfillment Kaskaskia, a legendary Indian curse, the waves of the Mississippi river, lapping away most of the site of old Kaskaskia Illinois first capital have destroyed the hope of the Illinois State Historical society of placing a marker there. With practically all of the ancient streets of the village covered by the rippling expanse of the Father of Waters, only a small island remains to mark what was once the capital of all tlie territory between the Alleghenies and the Rockies. The island yearly grows smaller. The historical society succeeded in securing a brick from the old cnpitol building In which the hrst territorial and state legislatures met. In its disappearance, tradition has it that a legendary Indian curse has been fulfilled. Situated on a small peninsula at the mouth of the Kaskaskia or Okaw river, which joins the Mississippi river within a short distance, the site was made an island in 18SI when the two rivers met behind the town. History of the Curse. The story of the curse has its beginning two centuries ago when the Frencli emigrated from Canada and came to Kaskaskia to settle among Tradition tells how the Indians. Jean Benard, his wife and daughter Marie, came with them. As the village grew Benard prospered as a trader and his daughter grew more beautiful each day. Benard grew wealthy and was the leading citizen of the settlement. The legend tells of the numerous suitors who were rejected by Marie firmly but politely, until one evening she set eyes on a stalwart Indian youth, one of the converts of the village. The Indian boy had endeared himself to both his tribe and the whites by his unassuming but enterprising ways. Jean Benard, seeing the promising youth about the village, took him into the trading business with him. Marie fell in love with her fathers protege, much to the amazement of her parents. Indignantly Benard severed his business connections with the boy and everything possible was done to discourage the budding romance. Maries suitor left the village and for a number of years was not heard of. Marie apparently had outgrown the affair when suddenly the hoy appeared and tlie two eloped. A searching party set out and three days later found them in a camp down the Mississippi river. Sets Indian Adrift. Benard was given the privilege to do as lie liked with the boy. He tied the Indian to a raft, face toward the sky, and set him adrift in the river. As the raft floated out from shore tlie doomed Indian cursed Benard and Kaskaskia and asked that he he killed by his own white people and that tlie river destroy the village. The girl was placed in a convent, where she died. Benard wus later killed by a Frenchman in a duel, the legend says, and tlie river completed the fulfillment of the curse by engulfing old Kaskaskia. More credulous people still believe that the ghost of the Indian appears on the stormy nights, floating face upward on the waves over the vanished village. Older than St. Louis or New Orleans, this early mission post, which provided a resting place for voyagers and wus the first territorial and state capital of Illinois, lives only in history as a place to hang a story on, or material for a poet's dream. by Scientists Ancient Kish. Look over the fences. There may be some posts loosened by the frost, or broken wires or boards. A little attention now will save hours later. windows in a hog'nouse that runs east and west, will admit nearly twice the amount of light that would enter a similar house extending north and south. Well-place- d i 1 Other Financial Jobs Held by Feminine Aids. in the debris of one of tlie towers. On tlie hack of tlie right shoulder of tlie figure is engraved an inscription In seven lines, of which tlie first two are hopelessly eroded. While the script indicates tlie period and points to the age of tlie late kingdom of Kish, 2850, B. O., tlie style of dress indicates a later period. Professor Langdon stated. MEASURES TIME i 1 By Women WhoUsedLydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound I f i ' "I have taken Lydia E. PlnVhams Vegetable Compound and I think It is the most wonderful medicine I ever the state- tried, Is after taking ment made by Mrs. Goldie Shoup of May View, Illinois. She declares that the Compound she is in better health than before. Mrs. J. Storms of 29 Lane Street, Pat- erson, N. J., writes: I can not spent too highly of your medicine and I recommend it to all my friends." These statements were taken from two enthusiastic letters which tell of the that has been received from these additional bank positions held usinghelp the Vegetable Compound. Both by women: Three vice presidents, one Mrs. Shoup and Mrs. Storm3 were In vice president and assistant cashier, a condition which caused four women on the hoards of directors them much unhappiness. When women are suffering from lack of strength and and ot tiers occupying ull tlie remainfrom weakness, their own life and that ing offices held liy men. of their family is affected. When they All Done Within Ten Years. feel well and strong and are able to do "And all tills lias come in tlie ten their housework easily, happy homes years since Miss Virginia Furman, our are the result. Thousands of testimonial letters have dean of hanking women here, through been from women in different economic pressure entered the first walksreceived of life, stating that the Combank to give a woman uu executive pound has helped them. position," says Miss Bruere. Her success has paved the way for otlur Muffler Changes Gas women." One of the most serious perils of It Is not unusual today to find wome he automobile, en hankers facing women across magas, to have been eliminated in s, reported desks in furnished hogany tastefully little reception rooms tliut are becom- i special muffler devised by a Iaris mgineer, says Popular Mechanics ing a purt of every great metropolitan banks equipment. On one side is tlie Magazine. It not only does nway with dl traces of smoke but destroys the womuu to whom bunking is a profession and whose task It Is to help tlie pilsouous gas by transforming it into inrmles.s carbon dioxide. This Is done woman on the other side. The woniun depositor must bank y a heating element In the muffler vhleli ut home to work her other completes the combustion of incidentally lie vapor. or in tlie world of public activities, Miss Bruere continued. "We leuru that an enormous number of families are living on less than $1,000 a year. Backache Wearing You Out? In such families many women hold the Every day finds you miserable with purse strings, and no one can say that backache? buffer sharp, stabbing pains? It does not tuke a sound economist to Feel lame and stiff always tired, nervThen look to ous and dispirited? do the buying for a family of from Your kidneys are the your kidneys! three to five on such a budget. blood filters. Perhaps they nave failed But tlie women who are themselves to properly rid tlie blood of body poisons. Naturally, then, you suffer the going out into business and profesinjurious effects of this slow poisoning. sional life, and earning incomes that Dont risk neglect! If your kidneys compare favorably with those of men, need help, use Doan's Pills. No other are the ones who need tlie facilities of kidney diuretic is so well recommended nor so successful. Ask your neighbor t the bank. Took Action. Bankers Why A Utah Case Behind them are tlie women who Mrs. C. M. Hanson, First North run homes, tlie spenders and bookThird East St., keepers of family incomes. It was lu Richfield, Utah, servsays: "There was a the for need of their recognition constant dull ache ices of a bunk, and in appreciation of through myI felt hnd the fact that perhaps women could weak and tired serve them better than men, lliut cerwhile about my housework. I had tain bunks In New York tentatively severe headaches. took in their first women executives Colds settled Ir-In my kidneys, causing them to act about ten years ago." I used a box of Doans regularly. Asked if she thought women ns Pills and they relieved me of the trouble. well fitted as men to succeed in bunking, Miss Bruere replied, Certainly," and advised us preparation : "A major in economics at college, some study STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS of law and a stiff course In banking Co., Mff. Chem., Buffalo, N. Y. and accounting. The six woman hank presidents listed In the association are Miss Flora Then They Parted Buck, Farmers State bank, Genoa, "A little bird told me what kind of GerHI.; Miss Emma Duerrwaecliter, lawyer our father was. mantown State, South Germantown, did she say? "What WomWls. ; Mrs. F. J. Runyan, First Cheep, cheep. ans Bunk of Tennessee, Clarksville, Well, a duck told me what kind of Tenn. ; Mrs. B. B. Stephens, Bunk of a doctor your father was." Cornell Aline, Aline, Okla. ; Mrs. Cora A. Jip-soWidow. r Jipson-CarteState, Blissfield, Mo., and Mrs. Jessie K. Taylor, Had-daState, lladdum, Kan. Naturally "What are you doing for a living? I run-dow- t curium-monoxid- kid-ine- DOANS PLLS Does your watch run erratically ?Think of the Riefler astronomical clock at the United States bureau of standards, Washington, tlie yardstick" Jiy which tlie accuracy of all types of watches and clocks the country over are tested. Enclosed in an chamber, pendulum working In a partial vacuum, it Is so regulated electrically that it never goes wrong, but tells what is wrong with other timepieces. air-tig- U. S. to Sell Island Once Pirates Haunt Fotter-Milbu- Tailor-mad- e Costumes Washington. Tlie successful bidder Among Dogs Necessities for the Gasparillu Island military New York. Francie, a near entrance tlie reservation, located to Charlotte harbor, in Lee county, black and tan exponent of what the dog will wear, arrived on Florida, recently offered for sale by the War department, will he the pos- tlie liner Olympic from France with sessor of a real pirate's lair. Whether his master and mistress, Mr. and Mrs. he will find pirate treasure hidden Sidney M. Williams of New York, who said Francie cost them $4,000 u year. away in a cave or buried leagues The trip, Mrs. Williams said, was the surface is another matter. to replenish Francies wardrobe made anWhen the department first nounced that sealed bids had been at a fancy tailors .shop in Iaris. It e reservation on included, she explained, spring styles, asked for the tlie island, which is no longer needed in sport clothes, with pockets for for military purposes, tlie fact that gloves and handkerchiefs; evening tlie island had been named for the clothes, morning costumes, pajamas and other necessities. pirate Gasparillu was overlooked. The Francie, his mistress said, seldom Florthe of along Gasparilla exploits but appreciated good liquor drank, ida coast played an important role in the romantic history of the state. It is In a mild highball at tea time. Amersaid that tlie island was tlie favorite ican bootleg, however, is offensive to Fruncles taste. treasure-hidinof Gasstronghold She said she and Mr. Williams had parilla. four other dogs, the annual expense well below is reservation the The climatic of which was $23,000 a year. frost line and Mrs. Williams explained that in figthe conditions prevail throughout year. the annual expenses of her dogs uring This section was tlie base of operashe always included the money she 2 war of Indian the tions during on them for travel, hotel acand was an important military spent wardrobes. center during the Everglades cam- commodations, food and paign. four-poun- d well-dresse- d Breathing. Sure Relief 6 lie-lo- 532-acr- semi-tropic- h This should be a good year for the cattleman but he deserves it as the beef breeder has had a lot of trouble for several lean, long years. k in - d . $ CHIEFS D. C. Davies, director of Chicago. New York. Women have moved the Field museum, received a report from the scientists of the Field mu- logically Into banking as a profession, seum and Oxford university who are as six women bank presidents in difunearthing temples and towers in the ferent parts of the country today vast ruins of the ancient city of could testify, believes Miss Nina Marie Kish. Bruere, secretary of the Association of With a corps of 150 men Prof. Bank Women. Stephen Laugdon Is attacking an "They are there naturally as a reenormous group of mounds in what sult of the Increased economic Indewas central Kish, when the city pendence of women and their Inflourished as the capital of the world's creased need for drawing upon tlie earliest civilization. hank." said Miss ltruere. Although it excavations There lias long been a popular theory that preliminary have uncovered the remains of at women are poor hankers that is, that least three temples and two towers, they are foolish spenders yet statistlie latter as large as tlie historic tics show that women in reality are Tower of Babylon, the report states. the great economists of our country. A mystery Miss Bruere, who is assistant secrestatue of a headless woman, with hands clasped In a mantary of the tentral Union Trust comner unlike that of the previously pany o( New York, turned the pages of known Sumerian custom, was found the association's roster and cited as follows: To one peck of dry bran, add four ounces of white arsenic or paris green and thoroughly mix. Then add two quarts of cheap molasses diluted with enough water to make a crumbly, wet mash. Allow the mash to stand for several hours and then scatter it thinly about the base of the plants late in the evening. Make applications as long as the cutworms are active and damaging the plants. In the control of cutworms it is a good plan to apply the poisoned bait before the Father of 13 Pups crop is set out or before it appears Cares for Six Kittens above ground. Applications at such New York. There are 13 more huntimes will destroy many of the worms gry mouths to feed on the top floor before the plants are susceptible to down at 1G3 Houston street. And the attack. worst of it is the mother must assume the whole burden. The father, it happens, is one of those Rip Van Winkles who is willing to assume plenty of tlie burdens of others, but who will never lift a hand Go over fields and haul away stones to help in his own home. While Palisade Ieggy, pure-brethe freezing and thawing have loosGerman police dog and proud mother ened. of the 13, is guarding and feeding the Stop every crack in hog houses. Cold puppies down on Houston street, her March winds are dangerous to young prodigal mate, Lightnin, is motherkittens tip at ing six pigs. the One Hundred and Iourtli field arstreet Lime, legumes, and live stock Is a tillery armory at Sixty-eighttrio that Is becoming more and more and Broadway. Lightnin, the father, is the much popular. prized mascot of the One Hundred and In 1924 a daily average of 3,250,090 Fourth field artillery. He is sclied-- j quarts of milk was shipped Into the uled to appear in the films some time soon. New York market. What Is known as the New York milk market includes a population of nearly nine millions. i BANKS HAVE WOMEN Discovered Illinois First Capital Rapidly Disappearing. L DIG UP TOWER AS SIX AMERICAN LARGE AS BABYLON 1835-184- Sir Oliver Lodge Claims Rejected for Civil War Radio Problam Is Solved Duty, Now in Good Health Standard London. The Evening Mass. Thougli rejected Danvers, of rethree after years that, says as a volunteer with the Union forces eminent the Oliver Sir Lodge, of the Civil war because physicians search, solved tlie problem of said he was not strong enough," S. scientist, has or oscillator, Jaazaniah C. Pierce recently entered the wireless howler baffled which has throughout experts upon his one hundred and fourth year the world. with cheery good health and an acBriefly, the paper says, tlie discovtive interest in the changed world ery will insure perfect reception about him. thus avoiding Impaired hearing and sight keeps without aerial tuning, him in the house of his daughter, the use of reaction (regeneration). Mrs. Leiand J. Ross, but lie is up It will not add to the cost of new sets, hut will mean the alteration of exand about every day and enjoys havHis him. to isting receivers. ing newspapers read Sir Oliver experts to publish the father v. as a veteran of the War of of his activities soon. results 112. 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