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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION, UTAH he Young Lady &Across the Way Something to Think About By M RUB OFF THE DUST KEEP your mind blight, your TOconscience vision clean and journo clear, rub off the rust. Let day pass in which you have failed to do some vigorous rubbing. t If you cannot recall past Impressions in the most vivid way, your memory Is rusting. Seek the rust spots, give yourself no rest until they have been found and rubbed out. The need for diligent action is Imperative. And this activity must be your own. No one else is qualified to do the work. If there be an impoverishment of thought, rub off the gathering rust by reading instructive books, by calling up scenes from other days, by taking solitary walks along hillside paths and In the leafy aisles of the woods. As you go from place to place keep your eyes open. Train your faculties to recall what you have seen so that you may be able at some other time to describe the mental pictures to your friends. Stop in the fields of daisies, pluck one of the flowers, pull it apart, contemplate its exquisite formation, its dainty coloring, and let your thoughts run free with a loose rein. Do not pause until you have become fully impressed with the perfect handiwork of Nature with never a blemish or a speck of rust. Listen to the music of the birds! There are no rusty notes in their praiseful songs that glint and shine like streams of gold as they flow from their swelling throats. Think whence the tuneful melodies come. Rub the rust off your intellect until It shall gleam like a mirror, reflecting the beautiful all around you. It will do you good, stir your Imagina- tion and make of you a nobler being. To make ourselves better, to make ourselves worthy of respect, we must fight against the rust that dulls minds and darkens visions. Without active minds and penetrating visions, we have no real existence. Let us raise our eyes to the heavens and think I Let us try to vision the vastness of space, what lies millions, billions and trillions of miles beyond. Let us get away from the eating rust and cank decay. And above everything else, let us thank God for the wonderful things which human greed and selfishness cannot control free as the ambient air to the humblest creature of Uis creation. ( by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) A can always tell "you a married man a bachelor from by his responsive- the married mans It stimulates appetite and - aids digestion. It makes your MISS HAMS ESCAPE food do you more good. Note bow grunt, said Iorky Pig. why are you looking so excited, Miss Grunt, 11am? Vos, squeal, squeal, what Is it? asked Pinky Pig. Tell us, Miss Ilam, said Mrs. I long to hear the news, Pinky Pig. squeal, squeal. said Yes, tell us, squeal, squeal, Pinky Pig's mother. Do tell us, grunt, grunt," said Master Pink Pig. Id like to know, squeal, squeal," said Mrs. Pink Pig. Yes, what is the reason for your excitement?" said Master Pink Pigs mother. "Grunt, grunt. Tell us, do, grunt, grunt, said Brother Paeon. "We want to know, grunt, grunt," said Sammy Sausage. Indeed we do, squeal, squeal, said l.Iaek Squealer. little The young lady across the way says said Sir Ier-clvWoud better tell besft to secure the the currency way Pork, "grunt, grant. Is to keep it in the bank. "I'll tell you, said Miss Ham. And ( by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) maybe youll be excited, too. Maybe; theres no telling, said Porky Ilg. Grunt, grunt, there's no telling, said Pinky llg. Squeal, squeal, theres no telling, said Mrs. Pinky lMg. Squeal, squeal, theres no telling, said Pinky Pigs mother. Grunt, grunt, theres no telling, said Mrji. Pink lMg. Grunt, grunt, there's no telling, said Master Pink Pig's mother. Squenl, squeal, theres no telling, said Pro! her Paeon, Theres no telling, grunt, grunt,' said Sir lVrclval Pork. No telling," squealed little Plack Squealer. There's no telling, gruni, grunt," said Sir Penjamin Paeon. Youd better give me a chance, said Miss Ham. If you pigs keep on , SCHOOL DA1S Bq HELEN ROWLAND i BONNER. GRAHAM. MARY It VtlUlM MWMt m Reflections of a Bachelor Qirl ness to flattery responsiveness. Chew it after every meal F. A. WALKER nl tt relieves that stuffy feeling alter bearty eating. Whitens teeth sweetens breatti snd llathc goody that Uncle Eben said Leadin' money to a friend, Is glneter show you Uncle Eben, which he values most, do friendship or de money." Washington Star. A Jealousy is the autocracy of the heart ; and the surest way tg lose your dominion over a mans affections Is to let him feel the wtglit of the scepter. A man is always grateful for the gift of a womans friendship, but he regards her love more as a souvenir or a premium than as a gift. Neither fear nor conscience ever made a man true to a woman; a man may smoke because he wants to, or drink because he likes to; but when he loves a woman it Is because he cant IIELr it. Contrary to the weather reports, this is the time of year when an eligible bachelor is most apt to get cold feet from skating on the thin ice of flirtation. sits back comfortably and tells him how things ought to be done, can sympathize with all the women who ever tried to keep house or to cook for a man, since the dawn of civilization. When a man tells you that you remind him of some other woman, it Is Oh, yes, there is a vast difference foolish to feel flattered ; because and wisdom. between knowledge when a man is In love with you, Is what enables a woman Knowledge dearie, there is no other woman in the to converse brilliantly In several lanwhole world just like you. Is what enables her wisdom guages; to think in one language, and not tell The man who lies under the car tryanything in ANY. ing to fix the engine, while his wife (Copyright by Helen Rowland.) i THEIR RAPS f ' DOUGLAS By How many, many friends there are whose lot Keeps them outside my path from day to day! But through the distance and the dark I smile For I can love them though I see them not. ' FRUIT FOR THE FAMILY 'C'RCIT should be served freely in any family, and especially where Canned there are young children. fruit in winter takes the place of the fresh fruit, which is much more desirable when It can be obtained. A bit of pineapple added to almost any fruit combination is an improvement, as the pineapple flavor seems to enhance the flavors of other fruits. Pineapple is good for the digestion, as It contains a pepsin all its own. a pour over the remaining tapioca and bake in a moderate oven 45 minutes. Serve with cream and sugar. Add sliced peaches, pineapple or any desired fruit to a cottage pudding, and bake in gem pans. Serve with the fruit sirup, thickened slightly and with a bit of butter and a dash of lemon juice added. Shortcake need not be confined to the strawberry season, for many fruits ' may be delightfully served in that Even canned are fruits way. well liked, and when thinking of something for a change, try sliced oranges; they are delicious. Pour the Juice and all over the hot buttered cake. Brown Betty Is another pudding which need not be reserved for the apple. Any fruit with crumbs, sugar and seasoning baked In layers, makes a most tasty dessert. Tapioca Pudding. Drain the sirup from one can of peaches or pineapple, add enough wa1924, Western Newspaper Union.) ter to the sirup to make three and one-hacupfnls of liquid. .Bring to Up to the Individual the boiling point and adtl one cupful In the good as well as the evil of of minute tapioca and cook, stirring life less depends upon what befalls constantly until cleur. Pour the cover with fruit, us than upon the way In which we in a baking dish, or of take it. Schopenhauer. dates handful a raisins; adding (, lf cue-ha- lf . this I CMGOJZT like Well, I will tell you. MALLOCH Some of the family said: We havent had ham for a long, long time. We would dearly love some A KIND of boy I do not like ham. When playing ball you First it would he nice to have strike boiled ham. Then we could have cold Who always takes his turn at bat ham and we could have n supper party And then runs home right after that with cold ham and salad, and then we And doesnt stay till Jack and Jim could have an omelette with ham. Have had their raps the same as him. Well, that wasnt such cheering hut I was not chosen. Some of news, You see, in playing work-uyou the other pigs around who arent the First field, then catch, then pitch dear pig pets we are can be chosen, few, and are chosen. Until the boy at bat flies out And ns I say, I wasn't chosen. And then its your turn, turn about. The pigs nil started to grunt and They all should stay, the other chaps, squeal that they could see that much, Till all the rest have had their raps. but with a swish of her little crooked tall and a loud grunt Miss Ham went My father says that you can tell, on with her story. sure and Tell pretty pretty well, Still, I felt a little nervous. My The kind of man a boy will be name Is ham and when they speak of see? The way he plays at work-up- , ham I feel a little uneasy. He says if boys are fair In play But today I heard the man of the will that grow up way. They likely family talking and he said: And I intend while Im a boy 'I dont want ham again for To see that others have their Joy; months. And I intend, when grown up, too, I ate boiled ham for three nights To always try that way to do and then I had cold ham for running When Im a great big man perhaps two nights there was cold ham anTo see that others get their raps. other night hut I couldnt eat It I was ( by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) so tired of it. Then we had ham o omelette until I. never want to see one Safe and Secluded again. The nobody has one advantage. When Now he had been the one who had he makes an ass of himself, the head- been wanting bam. I bad felt a little lines dont tell the world. Duluth nervous about him. I tried my best Herald. to smile at him In my coy pig fashion whenever he came near the barnyard and perhaps It helped. NATURALLY. Jack told me But when I heard how tired he was last night that I of ham I said to my pig self: was the prettiest You Miss Ilam, youve escaped hed ever girl a long, long time. for rest can easily seen. For even though you might never Oh, thats nothbeen chosen still this is comhave ing; he said the same to me a forting, cheering news. Do you wonder I feel excited over year ago. I know that, my sure and certain escape? but as one grows "Grunt, grunt, squeal, squeal, said older ones taste all of the other pigs, we quite underyou stand, we quite understand. Improves, know. "Grunt, grunt, grunt. p Tllomers Cook Boo Ibrands'ftfas wM grunting and squealing wont have the chance. i of many other' Why Are You Looking So Excited, Miss Ham? T HE WORLD'S GREATEST DAlliNG POWDER Coes farther lasts longer (bakinc It Contain more than the ordinary leavening strength BEST BT TEST a times those of any other brand Sales Advance Release North I know just what my wife will West Hows that? say. 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