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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 19

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1 -ftbc Suit £ake Tribune- 5e ember 17 1939 tir Beardcd Vigilantes Herald Galena Days Growers Give Tips on Lamb Menus Auxiliary Group A1uhcs llest Cooking Methods omt tfte Kwitffli I 9 ou May Still Buy and Saxo Here No Price Advance at the Welern! mwEmAh Elootrio linage 5 i a lop MSMe 1 -J 1 and for Utah housewives wishing to serve ap-propiiate dishes during Utah Lamb week which opened Friday were listed Saturday bv members of the auxiliary of the Utah Wool association Vern Woodhead assistant secretary of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce which Is sponsoring the annual campaign to increase the sale of lamb said the advice was the result of experiments by the women in their own kitehpns Heie are the tips: 1 Always rook lamb roasts at a low temperature lamb stews too should simmer rather than boil 2 To make a leg of lamb hold its shape better and roast more quickly leave the fell on Jhe fell in case your culinaiy education on lah-giown pioduets has been neglected is the thin paper-like covtnng over the outside of lamb I Never let hubby caive roast lamb any wav except acioss the giain 4 Roast lamb and mint sauce are a well known combination But if vouie stuck without mint when the boss coin's for dinner try serving the with apples which have hern cooked in svrup flavored with oil of peppermint 5 Most housewives choose rih and loin lambic hops for hioiling Many don know' that shoulder lamb chops may be broiled in the same manner 6 Broiled lamb chops alvvavs should be served immediately when done Keep vour family waiting on the lamb chops if you must hut never keep the lamb chops waiting on the fanulv 7 Connoisseurs of fine foods contend that lamb chops are at their best when broiled just a shade short of well-done Trv maybe you have a fanulv of connoisseurs 8 For a hi if and toothsome dish tiv lamb shanks biaiod and served on a bed of rice 9 kancy up vour luncheons bv serving a lamb and spired fruit gull Thick lamb chops should be broiled oil one side before Ihe fruit is added as this will leave sufficient time in the oven for heating the fruit 10 for a reallv different flavor spread bit of Roquefort cheese on limb chops before they have been turned hi oiling II Surprise the folks with this cook lamb neck slices until tender then remove the vertebrae and fill the cavities with mashed potatoes forced thiough a pastry tube Bingham vigilantes invade Salt Lake City to boost Galena Davs Top row left to right Granquist Harvey AVnife II Gust and Bill Motis lower row left to right Bob Garrison John Stanuga and Wesley Bat ton Lower photo Miss Katherine (Kay) Kellar Sunday Morning Raid Boost Fete Galena Days To Open September 29 By IPn Simpson Fourteen self-styled vigilantes and their self-styled kangaroo court judge Invaded Salt Lake City with a and six guns Saturday night and just about captured the town The wild and woolly westerners bewhlskered and clad In the regalia of forty-niners made the trip from Bingham to "shoot up the and extend a hearty welcome to their annual frontier celebration Galena days September 29 and 30 And to be sure that their Galena days would receive publicity and plenty of it the gun-toting had men whooped their way into The Tribune-Telegram editorial rooms held editors and reporters at pistol point and demanded "good copy or So what was a guy to do? Good Time for All Anyhow the gents from Bingham proved conclusively that they re set on makhig the 1919 celebration the finest rtfCBingham history and are ready to provide a good time for all who venture forth intlkdh ur winding canyon on those twVeventful davs The hig event to be presided over in its entirety by Queen Katherine (Kav) Kellar will open Fri-riav September 29 at 6 a with a salute and will swing into general festivity at 10 a with a parade Old timers will be registered at 11 a at 498 Main street in Bingham and at 1 ni open house will be held in the new Bingham high school at Copperton Beginning at 2 a doubleheader of football will be staged Richfield opposing Jordan and Bingham playing Park City To Dedicate School The Rev John Edward Carver pastor of the First Presbvterian church of Ogden will deliver the dedicatory address at the new high school auditorium at 6 30 and at 8 a program of boxing will conclude the first day activities Second day program will begin at 11 a ith a miniature paiade and dedication of the Bingham-Copperfield tunnel Speakers will include Mullins member of the Salt Lake county commission Jones Utah Copper company engineer Mayor Ed Johnson of Bingham and Dale Johnston Bingham junior chamber of commerce president and celebration chairman Children races and contests will begin at 11 30 a and an old limers luncheon will be held at 12 noon Rock drilling and muck loading contents will begin at 4 and at 5 the luxuriant growths of beard will be judged An old program will begin at 7 and at 9 three dances will usher out the celebration Girl to Bo Big Boss Celebration officials explained on their visit to Salt Lake City that Miss Rcllar a Bingham telephone operator had been named officially as Miss Galena and would be the "big during the entire two days of activity Even the most bearded must kneel to her command The visit to Salt Lake City gave townspeople heie a general idea of what has been going on in Bingham for seveial weeks Whiskeis are king and any men are subject to vigilante 1 ivv and a kangaroo ccnut 1 he com pi (sided over blai k-w luskc led lluivey Wolfe is the law in Bingham (lining these strenuous weeks and his vigilante's uie ieady to enfoue the law Vigilantes who accompanied Wolfe to Salt lake City Included: Wesley (Killer) Bni-- ton Deputy Sheriff (I Am the Law) Householder John (Desperate) Adamek Leland (Editor) Burress Harold (Slug) Barlon (Are In the Hole) Graiiquist Joel I rigger Finger) Jensen Bill (Dead vr Motis Dale (Big Boss) Johnston (Slippers) (list John (Buck) Stnnuga W'alter (Bull) Bolu Jess (Sow ale (ul( h) Southwell and fob (Dead Tan) (artisan The CLEAN MODERN METHOD An inexpensive but efficient gas circulating heater Beautiful mahogany finish in porcelain enamel with chrome trim Gas tight inner chamber with baffles rough which the products of combustion must travel before they are released through the vent A A APPROVED SPtCNL PURCHASE A OUTSTAI)IG VALU(E 3 Chromalox super-heating units and ft University Economy Cooker Extra large Dven with double units 3-coat acid resisting porcelain enamel 1 piece table top New rotary type switches Thermostat control and many other latest modern features Save $20 while they last Try to beat this exceptional offer State Committee Consultants Map Utah School Survey Detnls of the compi honsive study of education in Utah to be made by the educational sutvev committee wete discussed at a meeting of the group Satin day in the capital Dr Fail McGrath and Dr Gravson Kefauvc reec ntlv appointed consultants for the committee attended the meeting and went over the program with the members Dr McGiath who Is specialist In higher education for the American Council of Education will supervise the higher education phase of the suivev and Dr Kefauver dean of the school of education at Stanford university will be consultant in the second iry education survey It was announced that Dr Dil-worth Walker of the Imvrrsity of Ttah has been employed to make a finance study and Dr Irvin Noall of the Salt Lake City schools will supcivise a vocational ation surv Assisting Di W'alKer will be a subrommittc of the main committee compi ismg the following mem-bus Bennett Ogden chairman George A Critohlow Salt I ake City Paul II Hunt Keellev Jorgensen Salma and George I) Preston I ogan Di Walker said that in making his studv it will be the object to rietetmme I tah ability to finance its present educational program and to explore possible methods of stabilizing school finance State Senator Stanley Child Is chairman of the survey committee which was named pursuant to an act of the 1939 legislature Sodality League Elects New officers of (he Cathedral Junior Sodality league were announced Saturdav as follows Carol Barber president Julia Hearlev vice president Vnginia etter secretary Mary Hirckley treasurer and Peggy Lindmeyer committee head ClIAHTIill OAK Completely Set Up Nothing I Asp to liny 1 The Automatic Coal Saver 2 The barter Oak Slotted fire Pot 3 (luiter Oak llot Blast 4 The barter Oak Heat Defier tins nd other harti Oik i i I Over at million over a million Charter Oak AIRFLOW Finest Coal Range All the conveniences you've awaited for yearn Stunning Reality Miinmoih Oven utnrn itu timer ll Oversize Fuel t-erd If I 1 Jill I arse nuking 1 op 4 I Jr I Hot iter Reservoir Vk Vwefcf ni MIX mt Harming Oven Quit Tasy lea Ample hue Ire box fxattly as Pktured barter Oak sold I el these yetr of extra use and heny saving on on I hills vlng Other $5060 I lit Drawer nndiment Set Clean Convenient Principal Asks More Sj acc Showing a 120 per cent increase In enrollment during the past 11 years with no additional facilities added to the building the Cvprus high school is senously ovei crowded accoiding to Principal Biockhnnk Eniollment for the fall teim Is 7 an Increase of G7 over last year Mr Btoekbenk said Ac oitllng to Piimipal Block-bank the school needs at least fuur new classt ooms at once The Granite sc bool distnc home! is considering construction of an addition to the building for use as rlassiooms Value of Harmon Esiale Set Benjamin Hannon former operator of the Mint cafe who died June 21 1918 left an estate valued for mhcrilance tax purposes at $30 772 77 accoiding to an apptaisnl filed Saturday in Tturd district ccnut probate division The estate Includes realty worth $9710 and pcisonal propci ty figured at $11 012 77 liens at law are the widow Munl Huimon of Glc ndcile and three hildren An appeals on the estate of Mrs Mi Ancle son of Logan win) died fehiuuv 22 showed a valuation of us 7u mostly In cash and sec unties pay olf the low nvt of i barter Oak Then for year aft-rward continued coal savings will your profit on Ise Investment $1 A MEEK T1JMS TO SUIT Folks SSVVSAiAevVVSAZSZVVSAAMZVVSVVVS iiHAT ii a (-1: LET US PUT VOUR HEATER IN I IRST-CLASS (OND1TION I OR 1 in: COLD MONTHS AHEAD! IIREPLACi LQUIPMLNT SCRUBS He have the sireen I I A (RtltS Z7-Imh Ornamental ast Iron $A95 to suit your need 3 95 up SIDEWALK TEST SPECIAL! Court lines Salt Lake Driver on Tipsy Count SOUTH SAIT I ARE fnlvm Bcivvctir of 3)8 Ramona avenue Salt I ake Citv was fund $10(1 tor dunk driving bv Justne of the Arthur Brmghurst Saturdav The court suspended $35 of thi fine on condition the irmalndcr he paid within 10 davs llowetcr pleaded innocent to the rhaige alleged he was In-toshnted while chiving an automobile which crashed Into nnother lime untiring several poisons on Sc ptenibi 3 PORTABLE LLLCTRIC IIEATLR Plug In portable heater In rhh dull finish Makes anv room warmer more comfortable $J95 If RGE IT 88 HR? SMS-At-trartlve I r-tion from whlh to $095 (hoove Jiii ASDI RONS Ornainrn il set Hup 4t When you pass our store today you will sec a rug on the sidewalk step around it step on it Walk heavily over it wiping your feet This is the Masland Argonne sidewalk test The rug will be out there two weeks in rain hai dust come what may Thousands of feet will tramp over it At the end of two weeks it will le taken up and one half of it cleaned to show Wflrnt punishment this rug can take Masland Argonnes look expensive but are modestly priced Oriental Chinese and Modern patterns all specially pneed during this test thi: Garfield Magna INamc Queen oiilcstints GAPfUri) Vivienne Wimmer of 1 nncl iv um uc of Gnr-fu Id wile 1m till Sat ill dev to tc present those two communities in the contest fm queen of mine is elav at the I tah state fait September 31 Ret I Aliev was tm-e I'V the Midvale kiwanis club to i pi nt Midvale fudging of tlx (onfi Mauls will lake plnee nevl Snturelav at 12 10 be inm i will ret et the fair feu the elay irw litre! of nearin' lo Meet hirst op house of I he nke Soiutv fiu the lhiid of ihaiing will he hi Id IIuiimIiiv al ni in the i ill et Ml Soul ll Main atied A mg mm has bun ar-rat ged bv Mrs loins Mnngrt and Mrs Walker Dickerson.

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