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Show Zntared u Second Clul Mttr t the Pot Office t SH Lake City. Utah, unoer tnp An 01 Mann 3. 31 - . " We Want 1000 New Subscribers I I Broadcast r'yi.lrtS.J November IS A cup lisht brown 1 Vx cups freshly cooked or canncJ sugar, lisMlj packed pumpkin 1 Ublespoon flour V4 cap. Scs Milk I2 teaspoon silt 1 slightly beaten 8i 2 teaspoons Z tablespoons dark pumpkin pie spice cooking molasses Turn on oven and set at very ho. (450 F.). Mix together brown sugar flour, salt and pumpkin pie spice. Adc pumpkin, milk, egg and molasses. Sti'. until smooth. Pour into deep pie pan lined with unbaked pastry. Bake 15 minutes, then reduce heat to' slow (325 F.) and bake about 4C minutes, or until firm. NOTE: 1 teaspoon cinnamon, tea-spoon cloves and K teaspoon each of ginger and nutmeg may be substituted for the 2K teaspoons pumpkinpie spice. 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FfjSm'ark Z1 NOW iS THE TIME To SUBSCRIBE For a Paper That's Different PROGRESSIVE OPINION Believe s aud teaches that Economic Redemption must come through Spiritual Regeneration DON'T FORGET US (ft oaste(' CrB and 1 f Cheese Sandwiches A Broadcast by: Mary Lee Taylor, Nov. 27 1 egn No. 2 can whole lA teAspoon dry kernel corn, mustard drained Vi teaapoon aalt - teaspoon pepper cup prated American cheeM o tablespoons oego Milk 6 alicea bacon 6 slices white or whole wheat bread Turn, on oven and set at moderately hot (400 E). Mix together beaten egg, dry mustard, salt, pepper and milk. Fold in drained corn and grated cheese. Let stand. Cut bacon strips in halves, and cook until light brown on one side. Toast bread slices on one side. Spread equal portions of corn mixture on untoasted side of bread. Put in shallow baking pan. Arrange bacon on top, brown side down. Bake about 10 minutes, or until bacon Is crisp. Serve at once. Serves 6. For ThU Recipe You'll Ku. 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Mix lemon 'ce -- ' I AT HOME h TO RELIEVE LiRHEUMATIC PAIfiS Money Back If This Recipe Fails Good news travels fast many of the thou-sands of folks who now take lemon juie lor rheumatic pain have found that by Adding two tablespoonfuls of Ailenru to aie tablepoonful of Lemon Juice In a glass of water, they get faster relief for the aches And pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago. It's no surprise either, for Ailenru is a IS year old formula to relieve rheumatic iKties and pains. In fact If It does not help your money back. What could be fairer? 0t Ailenru today at any live druggist. Only 3i cents Do It Now. -- 7 ,u Some Things Worth Thinking About I Read and Ponder Happy New Year to you, readers; to all those at home, to all those who are away. To the soldier boys on land, to the sailor boys at sea, and to everybody, a very happy New Year. Make the most of it this year. Gather your sons and your daughters about you and help to make memories that will be good and inspiring through the aw-ful storms ahead. G.ve them all the love aDd good will you can, for before another New Year some, or many of them may be absent on some of the grim fields of war. We have on our wall the picture of two of Amsrica's'serv ic men, one who, while dong heroic duty , went to death 1 at Pearl Harbor, and another who rendered some of the best service possible. Finer specimens of manhood never were looked upon and woe unto any man who dares to utter a word against them or their service. Come in and look upon their noble faces. There is only one thing, and one thing only, that will save the country's business and finance from going into chaos when the'final break in the crisis comes, and that one thing is a Plan. Let men say what they will, those ' who live through this thing that is upon the world will find out' as surely as they live, that all purely man-mad- e plans will fail they are failing, disintegrating right now. The one and only plan that will save the day is the Moses and Christ Plan. But the Old Brigade of money will not move a hairbreadth toward that plan. They do not belie- - j ve in it-n- yet. But they will believe in it and pray to have it adoptedjbefore the storm rum its course. The Crea j tor was wise enough to give to men His plan for economic saltation. He made it as complete and plain as He did His plan for spiritual salvation. The two are inseparable It is not His will that we have confusion and poverty and war. These come because of men's sins. Because we re- - fuse to come into harmony with theCreator's plan and3 therefore the present world confusion is here and getting worse everyday. - i'Wf k JACK GUAMMERcy smith a4IM31Jl has turned pom l&mimM 200,000 HE WAS ESTATE. VALUED AT v NW 50p00JUSTT0 A CONTINUE SELLING N HAT5 TO INDIANS MORROW COULDN'T SOFT SPOT TO SLEEP, SO HE CHOSE A RAILROAD TRACV-C- STOPPED- - TWO TRAINS AND WAS. FINALLV ARRESTED FOR INTOXICATIOK.' . 'J NOTICES FOR AGED PEOPLE TOWNSEND CLUB MEETS The local Townsend Club No. 1, meets at The Legion Hall, 404 So. West Temple St., every Friday night at 7:30. A social dance fol-lows the meeting. All invited. OLD AGE PENSION MEETS The Utah State Old Age Pen-sion and Assistance group meets weekly as follows: Wednesday evening at 7:30, at City Hall, room 404 Every Thursday at 2 p. m. at 41 Post Office Place. Come one, come all. Progressive Libor League meets every Tuesday night at City and County Bldg'. Have you read "Seven Years That Change the World" and 'Peace and Plenty For You" by Wing Anderson? Then send for a free application blank to be-o-a Kosmon Pioneer, to this paper. The loeal Oien Forum meets in Ihe City County Build ng at 7:3 0 Saturday evening. Give a hand and a dollar to the Red Cross If the United States should lose this war, which is unthink-able, it would go the same with it as with other conquered countries. From one country the conquerors have taken up v ards of 100.000 laborers to be used as slaves and their identityjost. It l as slain tens of thousands in an effort to exterminate the people It has madeconditions in cer tain large section such (hat with 451 births there are 3,881 deaths in a single month, the ratio grovinjr greater j with each passing month From that country it has cart .! ed away in one year 100 million eggs, 10 thousand 'tons of butter, 30 thousands sheep, and beef cattle'in proportion. Actual starvation is evident eveey where. In one small country there have been counted 500 deaths, on an average every da If we do not wa"t that condition here then we had better pnt forth every possible, effort to win this war. Buyt)ef ense Bonds. And do it now! "The people are hi ins; placed in a position to construct a new economic policy for a New Age to take the place of the capitalistic system and its spirit wherein shall exist more equality, more justice, a policy wheie there shall be no more consistent division of the conjoint production of labor and capital, whose wealth shall not forever flow into possesion of one while ninety and nine have empty hands.'' ... Our dogs of war . . . they're in the army now. Those sturdy huskies aDd M xlamutes, veterans of Admiral Byrds Polar explorations, have now been drafted by Uncle Sam i forsled duty in the Far North. Read this story of anew-kind of defense preparation. Dont miss the first installment in the Ameriean Weekly, the magaziue distributed Sunday with Los Angeles Examiner, LITTLE MOMENTS IN BIG LIVES --nfWGW" Kesj- - VP txA& L a l 7p I ) if THByb UfJLoctc y tzRUO. Y SI . f TfJ' Door akj-- urrA4eSf ( Masr'r D&rtiRe I w ivsuovjsir MsLl tume sue"? 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