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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH AILMENTS OF "Albers starAs for Better Breakfasts' YOUNG GIRLS Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Vegetable Compound School Teachers Experience IV Evanston, Wyoming. "A few years ago I had troubles every month such as girls often have, and would suffer awfully every time. I was teaching school and it made it hard for me as I had to go to bed for two or three days. One day my mother suggested that I take Lydia E. Pinkhams Veg- etable Compound, which I did, and it did wonders for me. In the course of a year I married and after my first baby was born I got up too soon and it caused a displacement. This troubled me so that I could hardly walk or do my housework. I knew what the Vegetable Compound did for me before so I took it again. It strengthened me and now I have five little kiddies. The eldest is six, the baby is five months old and I have twin boys three years old and a boy of five years. I do all my own housework, washing and ironing, and I never felt better in my life. I owe my health to your wonderful medicine and I recommend it to all my friends. Mrs. Verbena. Carpenter, 127 2nd Avenue, Evanston, Wyoming. choose the best plays and seek to find in the unruly boy or girl his or her best quality and do our utmost to develop It Into a shining gem of beauty. The latter, perhaps, may be found the best thing we can do for humanity and ourselves, for any exertion we may put forth In this direction, we will find 1l our solitary hours of reflection a serene happiness which the combined wealth of nations cannot buy. To the complaining, the critical, the envious, the proud and the obdurate, those hapless persons with ailing minds, give a warm smile and kindly greeting the best of which you are capable, and observe from day to day how you are bringing Into their pinched II es a gladness which even you may have thought Impossible. Making a habit of choosing the best, in a little while will be found of Incalculable benefit to the man or woman who In real sincerity adopts It. But this cannot be done without sacrifice. Such work requires a spiritual firmness, an unselfish love and extreme patience, which as the years roll by develops a fine nobility of soul, recognized at a glance In a cheerful face and beaming eyes. SEEK THE BEST THIS brief life of ours, of which know but little compared with what there Is yet to be learned, let us In earnestness and sincerity strive to seek the best. While In our restricted world of time and space, of color and sound, of Ignorance and hate, let us show ourselves capable of finding the good and choosing the best. Let us seek the best In companions, Irrespective of their good looks or their ability to dance or sing; let quality of heart and mind be given precedence over everything else. Let us seek the wisdom of the elders, for they have passed through the treacherous currents, the storms, the joys and sorrows, and know from experience how to advise the green, Impetuous youths when he or she Is about to assume sole command of the strange earthly craft hearing a human Boul heading for an uncharted sea. Let us be liberal In sympathy, In kindness, in friendship, In loyalty and In charity, with malice toward none, and give to the deserving the best we ran bestow, regardless of their race, creed or condition Let ua read the best books, hear the best music, see the best In art, ( by McClure Newipaper Syndicate 'T' HERBS a lovely river Flowing to the sea. Though I know not where It flows. What the end may be. There are many rapids there, But the flowrs are very fair All along, and green the trees. Bright the sun, and sweet the breeze. Theres a lovely river (Men may call It Life), Lovely, though It has its pain. Though It has Its strife. There is joy in every pain, Seldom loss without a gain, Yes, whatever men may say, Blossoms all along the way. CasMtaa Musk Count on Carnation Mush not only for a better breakfast but Theres a lovely river I have found It so, Though I know not where It ends. Where Its waters flow. Though I know not where It ends. All along It has its friends, Has its friendships through Its tears, Growing deeper with the years. an easier'tO'get breakfast. Five minutes and this delicious whole wheat cereal is table-read- Dear me, lovely river, Downward to the sea, Though I know not where you flow. What the end may be. I am sure a stream so good, Flowing through so fair a wood. Bears me to a wider strand, To an even better land. ( p ' rafiTiTirgS SPRi&G-S- T Rubber Heels by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. 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Beecher, author of the words quoted, should take an uncompromls- Ing stand for wliat he felt to be right In the great moral Issues of the day, for Beecher was a direct descendant of Iuritan stock which sacrificed all personal matters to the practicing of Its professed creed. Beech-ewas the son of Lyman Beecher, a famous American clergyman, ami a sister of Harriet Beecher Stowe, famous in American literary annals as the author of Uncle Toms Cuhin. Henry Ward was horn in Litchfield, Conn., June 24, 1813, and graduated from Amherst college In 1S34, following up his college work with a course In Lane Theological seminary, near Cincinnati, Ohio. After graduation he began his clerical duties as pastor of a church In Lawrence-- 1 burg, Ind. In 1S30 he was called to a prominent church In Indianapolis. As preacher, Beecher achieved his greatest renown as pastor of the Plymouth church in Congregational Brooklyn, N. Y. 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Add to the remainder.one cupful of nut meats cupful each of cherries, citron and raisins, two tablespoonfuls of cocoa, two teaspoonfuls of molasses, f GOOD THINGS TO EAT teaspoonful of cinnamon and of a teaspoonful of cloves. TTUHIEN making cake for everyday When baked put the layers together occasions the ordinary bread flour with fruit jelly, cover with boiled frostIs tbe most economical. But for a ing and decorate with halves of walcake of delicate texture, nut meats. pastry flour Is the best. Veal Patties. veal with a little fresh pork Chop Sponge Pound Cake. as Just for hamburg steak. Season f Beat cupful of butter to a one f and pounds with salt and cream, add the grated rind of a lemon pepper, the grated peel of one lemon, and gradually beat In cupful teaspoonful of mace, mix of sugar and the beaten yolks of four well a two-third- one-ha- lf one-halone-fourt- Truly , a Dream He Is the man of my dreams. Really, how7 Is that? 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Pour the fat Into a saucepan, thicken with flour, add baking pan, cover with canned blueberries and let stand an hour, then one cupful of thin sour cream and cook Season to taste and bake until well heated through. Serve until smooth. the around pour patties. with cream and sugar. Other Juicy for be this pudding. used fruit may When fresh milk Is not to be obr When a little ham Is at hand, put it through the meat grinder tained. use the following recipe for: Lemon Sherbet. and add to scrambled eggs for a can of condensed Take a one-pibreakfast or luncheon dish. milk, add one and one-hacupfuls of Ribbon Cake. sugar, the juice of three large lemons and Cream a scant cupful of butter, and one cupful of water. Mix The young lauy across the way add In beaten fold whites the cf two stiffly and cupsays some people consider militarism fuls gradually three eggs, then freeze as usual. then of add four one egers, sugar, antisocial, but soldiers In uniform were conspicuous at the finest parties after another without previous heating. Sift four cupfuls of flour with She ever attended In ull her life. four and teaspoonfuls of bak ( by McClure Newepaper Syndicate.) Western Newspaper Uoicm.) well-beate- eggs, one cupful of flour sifted with a Quick Safe Relief Zino-pad- one-hal- one-hal- f n three-quarte- rs Till HOSTSTTER 00., Pittsburgh, TT Boschees Syrup HAS BEEN Coughs for 59 Years Relieving Carry a bottle in your car and always keep it in the house. 30c and 90c at all druggists. left-ove- nt lf Use Cuticura Soap And Ointment To Deal Sore Hands ll one-thir- d one-ha- lf I, mi, Resinol W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 48-19- 25, |