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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND the HOUSE Washing Fine Hose. To pre- -' Drying Fabric Shoes. To dry wet satin or fabric shoes, stuff vent runs while laundering fine with soft paper, pushing it in to mesh hose, put stockings in a gently shape but not strain the material. cheesecloth bag, squeeze in mild soap suds and rinse sevCooking Doughnuts. Add a tea- eral times. Hang up to dry. spoonful of vinegar to the cold fat to be used in cooking doughnuts Crisp Celery. To make celery and the doughnuts will not absorb firm and crisp and a bit salty in flavor, soak in cold salty water grease. for an hour before using. Corks That Fit. If corks fall out of salt and pepper shakers, Treating a New Broom. Before soak corks in hot water to make a new broom is used, soak it in a them swell; or use a piece of ad- strong salt water solution and dry hesive over the opening. thoroughly. It will last longer. Snoopie Snow Crystals to Embroider on Linen ' Sheep Sorrel Known by many popular names, sheep sorrel is scientifically labeled Rumex acetosella. In different parts it goes as field sorBy RUTH WYETH SPEARS horse sorrel, rel, red-to- p LETTER comes telling the sorrel, cow sorrel, or mountain sorrel. story of mats a clever girl designed for her dressing table. The problem was to make them to Kayak, Eskimos Canoe fit spaces of unusual size. Her Kayak is a canoe used by the room color scheme was blue and Eskimos in arctic America. It is white and a design of, white em- made of sealskin stretched over a broidered snow crystals on cool frame and kept water-tigabove blue linen was what she wanted. by a decklike covering laced about Here is the way she achieved a the occupant. Spelled backward a of the country sour-wee- A red-wee- sour-gras- s, d, d, ht charming result. , The linen was cut the desired size and narrow hems creased with a warm iron. The hems were then backstitched in white from the right side with three strands of mercerized embroidery cotton. She wanted the arrangement of the snow crystals to Try Zoology Department be helter-skeltjust as they Eliz Have you Lambs Tales? would fall; so she took a handLibrarian This is a library, not ful of coins and tossed them onto a meat market. ' the linen.' There was a piece; a quarter; some dimes, Its Me! Young 'Man (to jeweler) Will you take back this engagement ring, please? Jeweler Why? Doesnt it suit the lady? Yes-- but I dont. monos six-stra- er 50-ce- nt Attack at Both Ends Dentist Stop waving your arms and making faces, sir! Why, I havent even touched your tooth! Patient I know you havent, but youre standing on my corn. WELL, WHY I SHOULD HOLD HIM 9 6 Bell Syndicate. WMU Service. nickels and pennies. After several tosses she drew around each coin where it fell. Still using three strands of the white cotton she took four stitches across the marked circle and then brought the needle out in the center, as shown here in step 2, ready to take a tiny stitch to bind the long stitches together. The crystals were embroidered over the long stitches, the larger ones being more elaborate than the smaller as illustrated here. The stitch used is shown in step 3. Ninety other embroidery stitches are pictured in my Sewing Book No. 2. Also dozens of things you can make in your spare time to use or to sell. Order your copy today and be among the thousands of women who are finding this book useful. Enclose 25 cents and ask for Book 2. Address: Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. A woman holds only two views on a secret, says the cynic. Either its too good to keep or it isnt worth keeping. Two-Face- d What was the row about in the side show tent this morning? the manager of the circus asked an attendant. Oh, answered the attendant, that was just the man quarreling with himself about which face should be shaved first. two-head- ed Shoe Clerk How much too small do you wish your shoes, please, madam? Not So Strange return home in the evening, Mary said to her father: A strange man was here today to see you, papa. Did he have a bill? the father On his inquired. No, papa, just a plain nose like the rest of us. The Spirit Blooms a iie wunu la iiui icspeciaoie; u is mortal, tormented, confused, deluded forever ; but is shot through with beauty, with love, with glints of courage and laughter; and in these the spirit blooms timidly, and struggles to the light MM among the thorns. George OUR .mains "BUCK lKF SO, nTWls,Sy," l H:, I The Spirit of Friendliness and Fair Dealing which Prevails at the 4otel NSW HOUSE I SALT LAKE CITY Has Established Its Reputation as One of the Nation's Most Popular Hotels. 400 ROOMS 400 Rates: $2.00 CAFETERIA DINING ROOM All located offjnain lobby-hn- est DinniG and $4.00 Single BUFFET food at reasonable prices DiinciriG EVERY FRIDAY to BATHS Entertainment SATURDAY NIGHT tiotei RHEWIHKIDIUSIE Mrs. J. H. WATERS, President CHAUNCEY W. WEST, Manager . , |