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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Newest and Largest Submarine Launched The KITCHEN i CABINET I I in Western Newspaper Union.) (, Miracles ar but to relieve 1930. good: a brother, to draw a friend from the depths of misery, to pardon the virtues of our enemies, these are greater miracles. Plato. UNUSUAL SOUP always a part of the meal we feel should never be omitted. A soup is that It warms the stom- and prepares it for the heartier foods that follow and is of itself a nourishment when ach with prepared cream and vege- - The The V-- 6 latest and largest addition to the United States undersea fleet, was launched at Mare Island navy yard. beam and a displacement of 2,760 tons. It 'cost $6,650,000. feet long, with a V-- 6, Is 380 30-fo- ot Finds Tomb of I Ancient People J Explorer Stumbles on Bones of Baskets Weavers in New Mexico. Carlsbad, N. M. Jim White, explore r and discoverer of the famous Carlsbad cave, has just found a cave burl al tomb of the Basket Maker race, 4,000 years old, in the Guadalupe mountains along the New Mexlco-Texaboundary. Several human skeletons and numerous artifacts were revealed. So remote In time is the Basket Maker that the ancient cliff dweller, existing as long ago as the davn of the Christian Era, is comparative!) a newcomer. Tottery making, which had reached perfection 20 --centuries ago, had not even come into existence In the Southwest during the Basket Maker period. Since the vanishing of the early people other races, hoary with antiquity, have come and gone s this region. Mr. White, until recently head guide in the Carlsbad cave, a monument to his prowess as a pioneer, had resigned his position with the national park service. Looking for other vast caves he might again call his home, he sighted a bla"k speck on a canyon wail 20 iD miles away. This speck grew as he plodded t across the desert, strewn with bones of vast cattle herds per ished in the drought. At last the objective loomed in the form of a halfmoon shaped cave mouth 400 feel above the canyon bed. Rude Burial Case Found. The cave turned out to be not one of the huge fairylands distinguishing these mountains, but a dusty n0k, the abiding place of the dead. In the dim cave light Mr. White discerned upon the floor fragments of cactus cordage common to the basket maker. With no other tool than a pound coffee can he began to scoop layer of dust that away the has accumulated during the long centuries. The excavation was made along the base of the cave wall, for these an cients buried their dead seldom in the wind-swep- center of a chamber, but close beside the wall. Beneath the dust a layer of flat stones came to view; these removed, a rude burial case made of sotoi stalks and twigs hound together was found. Inside was a heavy packing of tule, a species of bulrush. This stripped away, next came a fiber mortuary rough made of the pulpy trunk of the Spanish bayonet, and a grave. Finally, a human skeleton with knees drawn to chin. Then, one after another, this cave tomb gave up three more skeletons. It appears that these ancient people were not far removed from the Oriental in point of use of artifacts. Split bamboo matting in three sizes was found. This wild bamboo was once prolific along the Rio Pecos, but is now extinct. Two other weaves of mat were discovered. These were made of split blades belonging to the sotoi. a cactus palm indigenious to this foothill region. Also, five types of netting were uncovered, the meshes ranging in size from three inches square, down to a tiny opening through which a dime barely could be passed. The large heavy nets were used to snare game As a mortuary offering, the pelvis bone and skin of a small iieer were unwrapped from the large netting. Too. it appears that smaller weaves were employed for the trapping of birds. In tliis burial were counted feathers of three bird species. Tortoise Was a Symbol. The tortoise seems to have had some significance with these people of the dim ages. Offerings of tortoise were observed. String from the size of a thread to that of small trunk rope was unearthed. Both the netting and the Alarm Clock Lights Up at the Ringing Signal London. Those who have ex- perienced the difficulty of finding the alarm clock in a dark room after it has started ringing, will appreciate the latest alarm from Schwarzwaid, the home of the .cuckoo clock. It Is in the shape of a ball, the time being Indicated by fixed hands. WheD the alarm goes off, a light on the clocks face is automatically turned on, making it much easier to find the elusive alarm. tables. Squash Soup. Mix together one cupful of boiled squash that has been mashed and put through a colander, two1 tablespoonfuls of minced celery, one teaspoonfnl of salt and sugar, one tablespoonful of onion juice, teaspoonful of pepper and a pinch of mace. Prepare two tablespoonfuls of butter apd flour Add a little of a mixed together. quart of milk, stir until well blended then add the remainder and heat Beat the squash until light slowly. and mix with the other ingredients. Heat very hot and serve at once. one-fourt- h Mock Bisque. Scald one quart of of a cupful milk with three-fourth- s of bread crumbs, one small onion stuck with six cloves, a sprig of parsley and a bit of bay leaf. Remove the seasonings and rub through a sieve. Add two teaspoonfuls of sugar, two cupfuls of canned tomatoes and cook the milk and fifteen minutes. Re-hebring to the boiling point. Add the d tomatoes, stirring gently. Add of a cupful of butter, one-hal- f teaspoonful of salt and a few dashes most cordage, for the part are woven of cayenne. Serve with croutons. Corn Bisque. Drain and chop one from the fiber of the Spanish bayonet and the weeping bear grass," a spe- can of corn. Simmer for half an hour Rub cies of yucca. They appear to be as in a quart of salted water. strong as the day upon which they through a colander. Return the corn were placed away. Extreme dryness of the climate holds time down to almost a stop during the centuries. The strangest specimen of cordage, however, is that made of human hair black, coarse, faded to a reddish cast Musicians Again Play in the Cafes of Vienna Vienna, Austria. Thanks to the advent of the sound film, music such as that w'hicb In prewar days made the Vienna cafes famous is again to be heard in these establishments., Thrown out of work by the conversion of most of the citys movies into talkie emporiums the small Vienna orchestras are only too1 happy to provide entertainment in the various coffee houses in return for the small tips. one-thir- and water to the stove, add a teaspoonful of sugar, and two tablespoonfuls each of flour and butter that have been well blended. Cook until smooth, add one pint of milk. Season with salt and pepper and serve hot, pouring over two well beaten eggs. In the making of soups as in any other food preparation much depends upon the cook. All ingredients should be carefully measured, seasoning appropriate should be added. Mace, cloves, nutmeg, thyme, bay leaf all play an important part. The same ingredients blended with lack of care may be flat, stale and insipid, or a royal feast. A teaspoonful of sugar brings out the flavor of many of the vegetables and is an addition to most TOUCHES ADD DISTINCTION So much pleasure is added to both guests and hosts by the little extra time we take to Butte, Mont. Rather than disclose make a dish attracwomen of a correct number their ages, tive that It pays. motorists have foregone the pleasure Cocktails of fruit of driving, for the time being at least or shell fish, as Fair applicants are quizzed about their well as vegetables, age when they apply for drivers liadd to a meal. censes ; many left in a huff rather than Tomato Cocktail. reveal this vital information. with a few bits of celery, add three cupfuls of strained tomato juice salted to taste. Let stand three hours. Mix two tablespoonfuls of catsup, cupful of orange juice, two teaspoonfuls of sugar and a dash of Sprinkle with chopped cayenne. parsley and serve. s Caroline Fritters. To lf of a cupful of canned corn add cupful of milk, two well beaten eggs and tablespoonful of sugar. Mix one scant cupful of flour, one teaspoonful of baking powder and teaspoonful of salt. Sift aid comblbe the mixtures, place In buttered muffin rings in a buttered dripping pan. Drop into the rings and bake in a moderate oven. Imperial Salad. Take one package of lemon gelatin, one cupful of boiling water, one cupful of pineapple juice, one tablespoonful of vinegar, three can slices of cubed pineapple, of shredded pimentos, and one medium sied cucumber cut fine. When the gelatin is slightly thickened add the pineapple, pimento and cucumber. Chill until firm. Serve with a highly seasoned mayonnaise to which whipped cream Is added. Southampton Hors d Oeuvre. Scoop out the stem ends of ripe, whole, firm tomatoes, leaving a center. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and add a little sugar. Fill with butter and bake in a moderate oven until tender about twenty minutes. Pour over when serving two tablespoonfuls of hot cream seasoned with salt and pepper, for each. Sprinkle With chives and serve. three-fourth- one-ha- Mexico Bishops Put Ban on Short Skirts one-ha- style can be regard- ed as an excuse for short skirts, in the opinion of three prelates In Mexico. The bishops of San Luis Guadalajara and Tepic issued pastoral announcements condemning prevailing feminine styles and prohibiting entrance io their churches of women &nd girls clothed, in the eyes of the priests. Immodestly. Low necks and bare arms were condemned as well in the typical circular by the bishop of Tepic, who said that the beads of families who permit their daughters and wives to wear such clothes must answer to God, before whom neither style nor hot weather will be an excuse. The bishop of San Luis PotosI expressed the belief that God had permitted misfortune to visit Mexico as punishment for the 6candalons styles and frivolity. 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