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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH For Summer Style Silhouettes Visit Your Corsetry Expert By CHERIE NICHOLAS A Community Planting Project CRISPLY COOL ON A SUMMER DAY! (See Recipes Below) THIRST QUENCHER IDEAS THIS WEEKS MENU thermometers soaring and Fruit Cup the summer suns too hot, you say? Noodle Ring with Fried Chicken Then youll want a cool, gracious Cream Gravy Hot Biscuits 'drink with tinkling ice to lift your Fresh Asparagus with Browned wilted spirits. Butter and Crumb Sauce Indeed the favorite pickup for a Tossed Fresh Vegetable Salad more a than sultry day is nothing French Dressing simple drink of fruit juices, tea, or Iced Tea frosty milk with shimmering ice. Red Raspberry Fluff The tartness of the fruit juices in given. Recipe these drinks will refresh and cool soothe you, your disposition long Fruit Swizzle. , after youve sipped them. Besides (Serves theyll give vitamins and minerals 1 quart strong tea to pep you up even more. For a really quick cooling drink 1 quart ginger ale you might try some of the prepared Juice of 3 lemons fruit juice powders on the market. 1 small bottle maraschino cherries They can be mixed in a flash and Juice of 3 oranges give a very satisfying beverage. The 21 cups pineapple juice children will like working with cup diced or crushed pineapple Mix all the ingredients together, them, too, and wont muss the kitchen if they have this type of easy sweeten to taste and serve iced. , Heres an treat that preparation to use. Summer drinks can be especially always makes new friends. I can still remember attractive when served with those how nice 4he of fragrant sprigs kitchen smelled mint you have when mother growing on the used to put it up, side of the house, The 0) ed , strawberries from the patch, or long, lengthwise slices of lemon to bring out the delicate flavor of tea. Ice cubes with cherries, red berries, mint leaves, orange or lemon slices, or fruit juices all frozen in the cubes will make your thirst quenchers a joy to look at. Iced Tea. Tea must be made double "strength when used with ice, so use 2 teaspoons for each cup of water. Measure 1 cup of freshly drawn water, bring to a boil. Pour over leaves, let steep 5 minutes, then strain into a pitcher. Cool, pour into glasses full. Serve filled with ice, with slices of lemon. You can do such delightful things with this combination of tea, oranges and mint, so heres a recipe which you might like to try. Its a company favorite! Orange Mint Julep. (Serves 10) 6 glasses of strong tea ' 2 cups sugar cup water 1 orange rind grated Juice of six oranges Sprays of mint Boil the sugar and water and grated orange rind for 5 minutes. Remove from fire, add crushed mint leaves and let cool. To the strained tea add orange juice, and pour into with d glasses which are crushed ice, and sweeten to taste with the strained mint syrup. Youll like this garnished with mint sprays and floating orange slices. For a really exhilarating drink that has nutritive value so vital to lift lagging spirits, heres eggs and milk combined with fruit and juices. . r two-thir- ds half-fille- Garnish with a public-spirite- d PLANNING FOR SUCH PLANTINGS The beautification of roadsides is necessarily a long-terproject and, since whatever is done will be relatively permanent, it is wise to make definite plans in order to secure really desirable results. If the work is done in with a state forestry division, presumably it will be carefully and intelligently planned; in any event, the following considerations must be kept in mind:. The plantings must not hide the view of approaching traffic; they must be such as can be easily and inexpensively maintained; they must be of such a character as not to harbor noxious weeds, insects and plant diseases. In sections of heavy snowfall, the plantings can easily be arranged to s, serve as thus keepthe roads ing comparatively free of snow, and to form windbreaks, thus making winter 'travel much pleasanter. m T'HIS is a day and age that style-perfectio- - ht much-to-be-covet- The nature of the countryside will influence the mode of planting. In a flat country where the roads are straight it is well to plant trees in rows, regularly spaced in the row, whereas in a rough, rolling country, informal planting is most appropriate and largely inevitable. USE OF SHRUBS Amidst informal tree plantings, shrubs, woody vines and even herbaceous perennials may be used to ed smooth silhouette that modern fashion demands. In the foreground the portrait of a lady demonstrates how distinctive a smartly conserva- tive graceful sheer print redingote costume looks when the wearer is nicely fitted in the correct foundation garment. In this instance the simple styling of the redingote with its accent of tiny white buttons down the front calls for a ed corset in order to show to advanfigure. tage the slender-waiste- d Diminutive quill pens darting from tiny inkwells make the attractive white-pripatterning on fine dark sheer for the redingote with matching crepe for the under slip. Shirred d pockets add interest to the flaring skirt. Slim through the waist and hips, smartly bulky through the blouse and shoulder, the lumberjacket slacks costume shown is beautifully tailored in cool spun rayon for active summer wear. For a slim, chic, line and comfortable action vacationfreedom, the fashion-wis- e ist will wear this trim costume over a sleek panty girdle correctly fitted to her special needs. Fresh and cool for summer the patrician jacket suit pictured to the left uses fine printed sheer and crepe in a clear white scroll and a leaf patterning. A softly styled jabot at the bodice front gives subtle accent to this frock, with its pleated skirt. The seasons important lingerie touch appears on the collar of the nipped-i- n jacket. o The influence of the new line is seen in the 'attractive spectator costume shown to the right in the group..-- ' Here a smartly striped frock is teamed with a d trim jacket in solid white. The broad collar of the frock is worn over the jacket collar to heighten the ensemble effect. Worn g over a foundation garg costume ment, this has a slender trim line of grace and beauty. nt heart-shape- self-fabr- ic sheer-with-cre- pe all-arou- long-tors- one-pie- ce short-sleeve- Hat to Match well-fittin- figure-revealin- (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) City Cottons Go Tops In Summer Fashions tall-growi- ng Ladies who know their fashions dress in gingham, seersucker, e chambray, organdy, dark boucles and other smart city cottons. It is a picture that fashion paints for summer, most refreshing and one that goes keen on chic and charm. For downright practicality the jacket suit tailored to a nicety of dark check crinkle seersucker, of plaid gingham or striped chambray takes first prize this summer. Women of discriminating tastes have yielded wholeheartedly to the new cotton vogue, a fact impressed on one throughout the summer style parade all along the highways and byways of fashion. tissue-crinkl- lower-growin- ' , high-brus- 3 A n nt snow-barrier- excellent advantage: In this connection, a recent government bulletin says: "The open spaces between shrubbery groups may be covered with grasses or dwarf herbaceous growths with more or less possibility of showy 'flowers . . . Wherever the ground has been made bare by the road work some care should be exercised to cover it with vegetation not likely to be injurious to the adjoining farm regions, otherwise it may become a breeding ground for troublesome plants. Where trees have been set in a formal planting, trees g may be interspersed with 1 quart cold milk ones, though in line with 1 teaspoon almond extract them, to avoid monotony. For such teaspoon vanilla a purpose the flowering dogwood 1 pint vanilla ice cream be used to advantage in some may Combine sugar and cinnamon; sections, or specimen shrubs such h add milk and flavorings and stir un- as the cranberry, forsyth-ia- , til sugar is dissolved. Pour into tall crapemyrtle, bluegums, oleanglasses and top each with a gen- ders, in other sections, depending erous spoonful of ice cream. of course upon climate and soil. Coconut Flake Cookies. Usually it is advisable to use native plants, or such as have been 5 dozen) (Makes tried and proved under local condi1 cups sifted flour de-- mands throughout every detail of general makeup and apparel. One may be ever so glamorously groomed in matter of complexion, hair-d- o and fingertips, ones costume may be of fine fabric in to the colors delectable, stylized queens taste, but if ones figure is not expertly and scientifically brought under subjection into lines of smooth contour and grace via techfaultless foundation-garmenique, all is lost in matter of style-rigand charming appearance. Note how slim, svelte and graciously satisfying the fashions pictured are to the eye. They demonstrate the efficacy of corset wizardry in giving the and then again HOW TO PLANT how hospitable everyone thought she was when unexpected guests came and she served this drink. It has a delightful color, and unusual flavor. Currant Syrup With Raspberries. (Makes 3 quarts) 1 pint currant juice 2 pounds sugar 6 pounds currants 1 pound sour cherries 1 pound raspberries 1 pints water Pick, wash, seed, and dry th currants carefully. Seed and stem the cherries, and the raspberries. Pound and mash them well and let stand in a cool place for 36 hours. Then strain through a bag. Cook the sugar and water until it will snap when tested in cold water. Then add the fruit syrups, let boil 5 minutes, remove from fire. Let it get cold and then put up in bottles. Cinnamon Almond Float. (Serves 6) cup sugar teaspoon ground cinnamon baking teaspoons double-actin- g powder Vi teaspoon salt 3 cups corn flakes or bran flakes 1 cup butter or other shortening 1 cup granulated sugar Its 12 cup brown sugar, firmly packed good and looks like a charm. 2 eggs, unbeaten Fruit Float. 1 teaspoon vanilla Vz cups shredded coconut (Serves 2) 1 cup water Sift flour once, measure, add bakand sift again, 2 cups sugar ing powder and salt, Juice of 2 lemons add flakes. Cream butter, add sugcream together Juice of 2 oranges ar gradually, and one at a time, 2 eggs Add eggs, well. each. Add after teaspoon salt beating thoroughly mixflakes strawand or flour Add fresh raspberries vanilla. cup coconut. Add well. berries ture, mixing on ungreased Chipped ice Drop from teaspoon in moderate Boil the sugar and water for 5 hakine sheet and bake 12 to 15 minF.) minutes. Cool. Mix all the ingredi- oven (375 degrees For variation ents except the ice and beat thor- utes, or until done. nuts may be added to oughly. Chill. When ready to serve, cup chopped baking. before ice. with mixture pour into glasses half filled Union.) (R.l.awd by Wtit.ro N.wtp.ptr few whole berries. so-o- -o , x local organization, desiring to attract tourists, could hardly do a more effective thing than to encourage the planting of trees and flowering shrubs along its roadsides. Both the comfort and the appearance of country roads is greatly improved by suitable roadside planting and certainly a project of this sort can be done more economically and more effectively by community effort than by individual effort. This article, then, is in the nature of a call to local chambers of commerce, womens clubs, park commissions, school and church organizations to see what may be done in any given commdnity to improve and beautify the roadsides. In addition to its undoubted commercial value, a beautiful roadway helps to keep the younger generation from drifting to some nearby city because it gives them a source of pride in their own environs; it makes local travel from country to town and back again immeasurably pleasanter; it keeps down an unsightly and troublesome growth of weeds by every wayside; and it offers shelter and nesting places for valuable birds. Any J ; tions. CARE AND PROTECTION It must not be assumed that all that is necessary in order to have beautiful roadsides is to plant a few trees and shrubs and let nature do the rest. Such plantings require care: They must be cultivated for several years to discourage the growth of unsightly grass or weeds; they may need an occasional pruning; they may require spraying. Such care with its attendant expense, must be provided for. Neither the labor nor the cost of roadside planting is excessive; nothing could more effectively express a commendable local pride than will It is a treasurable little hat and such an improvement project; and dress patterned few things will result in greater all- with of cunning pique,this pink rosebuds that darling round value to the community. little girl is wearing. The gay posy information fivt toad cento to furthet for pique is just the thing for the makSuperintendent of Document. Washington, Bulletin Mo. 14tl, D. C asking for Farmer of this little sun suit. A matching for Farmer Bulletin Sve tents, asking or ing bonnet completes the vision. Mo. 1402, or 10 cent for both. Dye White Venise Lace To Match Your Fabrics The use of stark white stiffened Venise lace is outstanding in the summer mode. So successful has this adventure in lace proved, designers are planning to trim monotone frocks this fall in handsome Venise lace dyed to match the fabric that teams with it. Middy Blouse Types One of the reactions to the vogue o lines is the revival of for the middy blouse. The latest types accent the lowered neck. Middy sweaters are very smart worn with pleated skirts. ' White wash-fabrmiddies are also good style. long-tors- V-li- ne ic |