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I 8 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1920. f II Modern Appliances for Household Labor Will Be I j Demonstrated By Experts at Cooking School I Jp' Help wanteds 4 Bjr The men of America don't have to do the ' ffyj washing but if they did, they would be ffi rjjlj as tired of needless laundry toil as American Bj womcn are :!!':! substitutes electric -power for man-Or woman-power in the home. - It substitutes science for backache. It cleans (jjjj W everything blankets, linens, all clothes by dipping them jj Jji'.''; ud and down through hot suds a countless number of Cr3 times as gently as a woman dips a bit ot lace in a basin. i Ptlj There's no rubbing with an Lden. It makes everythinc jfe YjtM wear enough longer to much more than save its cost. It lr.M tglS: l:,',5jj( 6aves time, labor, hard work and wages. ;,.'' Q VL Ask us for free ccmorstration With- WA out obligation cr c::pcnoe. If you frz- m? want to buy an Eden after trying Hr"- 1 A sZI-JW one -you c;.n pay for it the same B9&ftfc 5SffaCT i VV casy titnC'Py01 wa' tnat HH9 -'" crty Bonds vcre bought. 'f '' ' hon or visit us touay. , ;. " Tti?.Vj; "i wiagBMf wringer OGDH.N EIXCTRIC SUPPLY CO. 2430 Washington Avenue Phone 2 2 ; mi i I iimwi ii i m iii ii 1 1 mm ii mi wmm mm mi i m nwrrTTm- tm1 INew Appliances Are i Useful for Kitchen . A new school of household arts has i hern opened in New Rocholle, N. Y., under the direction of Mrs Mary E. Nichols, who believes firmly in th use oJf all modern appliances as aids to letter housekeeping. Letting daugh ter learn by watching mother is now ait obsolete method, especially as mother Is uftcm unacquainted with the upf of modern appliances I'Bend daughter to mo, " saj Mm Sifchols. and I will teach her electric u(.l; ry right at table, how to preside aid how to serve without a maid, it necessary; how to simplify sewing b) iMdi electric tewing machine; how to prepare an entire meal and cook It in' electric flreles cooker; how to wash many dishes without wetting one's hands; how to do all of the old, tire some tasks electrically " Young women fn the eollegr of New rtochclle are preparing to supplement their classical or musical course of study with a practical home economies, course at Mrs. Nichols' cnool. which : I Is right In her own homo. One young woman in the cookery I I class, who made an appetizing apple! I pie, carried it home in triumph. Now, it also happened that cook had mane Ian apple pi- that night for dinner, and the entire family voted In favor I i of daughter's pie, and cook's pic went i !ak to the kitchen, much to muv. i worthy's surprise. Cooks belter Iook to their laurels' oo The province of Quebec has three 'schools in which maple sugar inak ling is taught. ' The best results in Baking are secured from using Old 9 Wheat Flour.- Wheat Flour We are featuring Idaho Falls Old Wheat I Flour. "A-No 1" Blended Wheat 0. K Brand. 2 48-lb bags $5.85 I Straight Turkey Red Hard Wheat the kind that gives more ; loaves to the sack one 98-lb. bag $6 25 COFFEE 1 lb. cinnamon 50c i 1 lb M. J. B 60c 1'2 lb' cinnamon 36s 1 lb. Hill's Red Can 55c 1 lb' nutmegs 75c ! 1 lb. Schilling 55c L2 lb' nutmegs 45c !j 1 lb. Hi Value 50c 1 lb- Ginr 35c j 1 lb. Arben 45c 1-2 lb. ginger 20c 100 lb. sugar $17.50 .1 lb. allspice 40c j 10 lb. sugar 1.80 1.2 lb. allspice 25c ! SPICES SOAP ' , Buy your spices by the ioo bars Divide white $6.50 pound and save 50 per cent 100 bars Divide quick naptha ; over the small quantity 1n . . . , . . price s m(e luick 1 lb. cloves 50c naptha $7.95 I 1-2 lb. cloves 35c 120 bars Pride $5.75 WESTERN MARKET 366 Twenty-fourth St. Phone 22872448 Wash. Phone 528 DELIVERY ON $3.00 ORDER I Cooking Appliances Placed on Display Probably one of the roost complete ! and interesting display at the conking school is the one of light cooking ap pliances. Explaining In a general waj the nrldespread popularity t' these va rious home comfort- ampbU of the Intermountaln Electric com-j pany, says "It is not everybody who can afford to install an electric range, especially ihosc moving about from time to time, or liing in apartnn-nts not provided with them But every housewife may i-njoy the ;uh-antagt's cnjoyi-d b mh Ii Inexpensive appliances as a toaster, grill, percolator, hot plat and chafing i dish ' Thesp things offpf numerous con iveniences In that lhr-y inakp it possiblo ;io prepare complete ni als without heating up tne renin in fact, they arn used right on thf- dining tablp, elimi !nating many steps back and forth. Teo ple are discovering a direct aid to en joyable meals in these ingenious appliances." Time Savers Offered I in Electrical Lines Rapid in its growth has been The . Lighthouse, one of Ogden's modern ! electric stores. This store al 8464 Washington avs i nue has been developed i i- Wil son and C. G. Eklund, owners and managers of the establishment, in launching the estahlishmet, lh- firm i arranged for complete lines of elee : trlcal equipment Kb a result, the store is one of the liest stocked elec trical houses In I'tah, carrying lines ' of all the leading elec trical manufac- turersi ' Electrical gonils arc being sought by many progressive housekeepers 'i.s the method of Bolving hous-hoM prob lems .said c. G. Bkluhd of The Light house. "For instance, there is a con Btantl) increasing demand for elc trie nrashln machines They are such I imi' fliers, uch labor ei . such clothes savers and remove so much ..f the difficulties of laundering ihilt i h womi ii of 1 igden and ( Ihitj ai e ! having them In their homes. "The vacuum cleaner is considered absolutely necessary in the modern 'home, it i'i a great labor saver. What I applies to thes two also applies to ' all other electrical equipment for the ..." " " """ :BHKING GO. HAS WIDE TERRITORY Local Concern Becomes One Of the Largest In State Ogden's great baking industry ihnt of the Ogden Baking company, is on" of the most interesting of the entire state. The fact that bread bnketl in this great plant is used In Idnho, as far west as Shoshone, and nearly as far north as the Montnna state line; used in Nevada even as far Reno and Las Vegas.. In Wyoming as far an i i ramie, and throughout the entire northern part of Utah, is a demon stration of how Important this busi ness has become. The Amerlcan-Mald bread which Is produced at this Ogden plant, has bo come known throughout this great ter ritory. It is used In thousands of homes where women find It more con venlent to buy thoroughly good bread than to bake I'.aklng experts dcrl uc ! that one of the tests of good breau Is the toasting quality, and, to dem onstrate this phase of the bread val ues, the Standard-Examiner Cooktnn schol will prepare toast from thie bread and will show other uses. I The modern oakery, such as that Of the pgdon Baking company i.s. al most automatic In Its operations, though under the most careful super vision of exnerts. Ineludlnc industrial chemists as well as bakers. From the' time that the flour and other bread 1 Ingredients are received at the plant (until the bread Is received at the I hcmes. there Is not a process In which I the bread is touched by hands. Flour sifters, blenders, mixing machines, i dough knraders and Other machlneiw I arc used In preparing the bread for the great nvens, declared the most modern In the intermountaln couiv.i; From the ovens, the bread is taltei ' to the automatic wrapping machines where it Is encased in waxed paper, ready for delivery through the various I stores of Ogden or for shipment oo Electrical Aids in Kitchen Never Tire j That electricity) to a large extent. I has mad,, possible the elght-honr day I In the home is generally accepted in : domestic science circles, and Is being demonstrated this week by the I'tah' Power & Light company at the cook-j Ing school. Electric ranges, as well as the smaller table appliances and some I helps, have proved themselves capable I Of handling all the heavy work of the ' house In much less time than human : hands could possibly do It ; Electrical assistants, moreover, ! never grow tired They're always ready; any time of the day or night, nt the summoning touch of un elec tric pufih button or switch. They need direction, of course, and that Is what the housewife becomes the house bold director guiding the oppllaneen directing their efforts but saving her strength and time for more Important things than tae mere keeping of a home cb-an and cooking for the fam ily. In thus shifting the work Of the household to electrical appliances, every housewife who has tried It out agrees that the quality of the work Is not sacrificed that electrical "hands'' in fact, do b.tter work than the I weak" i human hands can accomplish. ro Sugar Making Great Industry in Utah Sugar making is L tab's greatest food manufacturing Industry. Started with an humble beginning, when a com paratively small plant was construct ed at Loiil. I'tah, In 1873. the beet sugai Industry toduy is providing a ritark t tor products of thousands of acres of -Utah lands. Ogden is one of the great centers of this sugar indus try. Merits of beet and cano sugar have been frequently compared b experts, both the domestic science experts of th country, and by chemists. The re sults have shown that there Is abso lutely no difference between these two kinds of sugar However, it was not until the tune of tbe world wur with I the increasing demand for western beet sugar that many hoUSewives of the east began to fully acquaint them I selves, through practical experience jwlth the facts Naturally, beet sugar made In Utah has been decided upon las one of the home products for dem onstration at tin- Standard -IOxuminer ' Cooking school. In conjunction with !lhe many other food products that will b utilized and explained there. Butter Important Household Article Butter making, which has become! om of the important phases of Utah industrial affairs, is linked closely with the progressive methods of house hold ecenomy. "ine of the largest of , the creamery companies In Utah Is In Nelson-Kicks company, with plants scattered throughout the state and a branch establishment In Ogden. - The producl of this company, Banquet Bet ter butter, has le-en selected for dem onstration at the Standard-Examiner cooking schooL Not only have such companies as the Nelson-Kicks made rapid advan e ment for the butler making industry through the adoption of. the latest scientific means for manufacturing this ' product, but the federal and state gov ernments Lave given particular atten tion to the' protection of people re garding this Important food. The Nidson -Ricks companv s plant and Its home. Women of Ogden who attend I the cooking school will be pleasantly urprlaed at the possibilities of eouip: nlng their homes electrically, for their i own comfort and convenience and with the eventual result of lowered house hold costB as welf." Home Ironer Proves Helpful Labor Saver The home Ironer electrically driven has prosed itself to be one of the mos', helpful labor savers for the modern home that has ever appeared. No mat ter how big the Ironing, the home Ironer makes quick work of It and docs a better Jni. It will iron 05 per cent 1 of the family wash and do the average Ironing In an hour. It will iron so easily all of those big heavy pieces, t&ble cloths, sheets, spread.:, curtains, as well as tov. els, njLpkllfS, underw ear, ! pillow cases, aprons and plain dl'CSSl it puts a fine gloss n every article While linens and cm broideries are done bca tit Ifully. With such a home Ironer it is possi ble to restore lace curtains to thep pristine crlspness. nfter Washing the 1 curtains should be immersed in a v r; I weak solution of sugar and water. The desired, width of the curtain should Ii I determined and a strip of cloth , long as the curtain is wide, basted across one end- This acts as a gauge and enables one to Iron the curtain (exactly right so that it will hang per fectly in the window lor which it was Intended A special feature of one big ironer is the wide opening Shoe which drops .'back a full four Inches from the roll. 'This gle3 easy access to the ironing 'surface of the shoe and because of this feature, starchy accumulations jean be removed with a damp cloth ' Then if a cloth with a bit of beeswax 'on it i rubbed over the surface of the jshoe while it Is still warm, it will pre vent rusting and keep the ironing sur face in good condition s products have measured up to every requirement that his l.e.-n made nffi-' daily, the company's officers and em-1 ploycs taking every possible prograss- Ive step In butter making MURPHY'S I HOTEL UTAH COFFEE 4 This splendid coffee, selected for demonstra tion at The Standard-Examiner Cooking M School, is blended and roasted by Ogden experts. The finest of imported coffee is brought to Ogden for this purpose Utah women have always found that Murphy's V.j Hotel Utah Coffee is of superior quality. Your Grocer Can Supply You Paris, as I, media, was a prominent i )v. n f .'i several hundred years be fore ii took the name of Paris in the fourth century An organ, said to have been used BBjBj by Handel when composing the Hfl 1 "Messiah," was recently sold for E) II jJLr Uses Calumet I I ; Exclusively I I b Here's the answer: Go to the Jk STANDARD-EXAMINER fl 'J f w Kj lieioasooking bakings she makes S 0 A r S markable lectures on baking re- S sfe t3 member each of the expert baking r v m pointers, then try Calumet your- V o H see the wonderful, well raised, 1 j ,.5?S wholesome goodies it bakes see yCW! how it makes you an expert in vgpS baking. That's the test that tells 28 Bl Visit the 1 9 ta3Hp STANDARD-EXAMINER i Demonstration I V MISS VOODRUFF , J H an man orher noted Domestic i j!!: Science Teachers prefer Calumet IS vi ISf because they demand the highest 'M n lis qualitythey demand uniformity T ' H exceptional leavening strength', 1 ' Fj Bg purity and economy. I U Hi CALUIVIET 1 J i Baking Powder AKING PQVaJLH Remember these points about & OjgH Calumet: It's pure in the can H S and pure in the baking it's the Mart rv THE TRLlBi most econornic to buy the i til Wnr J IrWlfilH most economical to use, Calu- K I mm Tlki L I BP niet contans only such ingredi- lw 3 IB B m i Iwi 1' 1 tm ents as have been approved official- 1 SET ilPOWD posted BTry Calumet" on o J moS. CHlCAGy guarantee. J ,W sssbbbbmm . J j