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Show ,M:fv THE (BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH ;. - - ' - " ' MMMBHaaaMHBnMeaBaaHaBaBHBiBMaiatfBBBrfasHaaaMBaaaBBaaaBt r Something to Think About' ti PyF. A. 1PALKEK J mT. El ' --Ji THE MASTERFUL MIND WHEN a perplexing task confronts the very thought of which upsets your poise and seems to par-alyze your mental and-- physical facul-ties, by all means keep cool. You cannot by any other manner master the situation. By mastering yourself, composing your tingling nerves and going at the work In an orderly fashion, you will find that however serious, were your apprehensions, or your fears of get-ting through on time, there was really nothing to be flustered at at all, A moment of quiet decisive thought at' such times Is usually all that is really needed, but the difficulty with most persons Is, the mustering of the moment to do their bidding. The average mind has an inclination to Jump and daoce In circles and to become so agitated that anything ap-proaching tranquility appears to be entirely out of the question. Matter ' for "the time being over-whelms mind, breaks U Into a thousand atoms with provoking spitefulness and leaves thought In utter dismay. - The housewife knows how true this is, when at dinner time her happy-go-luck- y spouse walks In at the front door with several old college chums, and calmly announces that they have come to dine with him, forgetting un-til he put his key in the lock that it was the cook's afternoon out. In the flurry that follows everything goes wrong. Had the husband in the beginning given thought of the cookless kitchen, all embarrassment could have been avoided. Tour deBk may confront you with hundreds of letters requiring Imme-diate personal attention. If you have a masterful mind, you will proceed to make haste slowly, and dispose of the work in half of the time it would take a man to complete the work whose self-contr- had de-serted him. The masterful mind is one of the figures in the combination that opens the lock on the world's treasure box, In which repose success; honor, fame, wealth, and power, each one more easily attained by the man or woman of composure, than by those persons who upon the slightest provocation be-come excited and hys-terical. You can never hope to lead, direct and control others except by the mag-netic power of the masterful mind, acquired only by mastering self, after long seasons of trial. (Copyright) PYSPEPSIA KNOW It Loula Citizen Etta Anything en tht Tabla and Haa Gained Several " Pounda In Weight Olvea Tanlao Full Credit J "The other medlclnea I tried beforej Bldn't even badge my troubles, but three bottlea of Tanlac have fixed me up In fine shape Bald H. Mohr, well-know- n citizen living at 112 S. Fourth St, St Louis, Mo. "Two years ago my stomach went Wrong and my appetite faMed me. Gas . formed from what little I would eat and pressed on my heart until It pal , pltated so I could hardly breathe. Z wasn't able to do regular work, be-cause of pains In the back, bad head aches and dizzy spells. "But I have gained several pounda Bow since taking Tanlac and eat Just anything I want without any trouble. The pains and headaches never bother me any more, and I am only too glad to pass the good word along about , I Tanlac. It Is simply wonderful . . f Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists. ";' " , " " , " " . y L J "I' ' 'I ng. ': Had Your Iron Today? l ( Get Some energy and iron NEVER mind the weather get new vitality speed up any way. Don't be a lagger. Vital men resist the heat Let lit tie raisins "help. 75 per cent pure fruit sugar. 145 calories of energiz-ing nutriment in every package practically fredigested so it gets to work almost immediately, Nb tax on digestion so it doesn't heat the blood. Fatigue resisting food-iro- n alsol All natural and good. Try it when you're slipping when you yawn at 3 P.M. Stiffens up your backbone and makes thoughts flow again. Two package and a (lata of milk form ' freateet mid-da- y lunch yoti'vo Tr triad. Little Sun-Mai- ds Between-Me- al Rahins 5c Everywhere in Little Red Packages 1flffljp Makes Old Waists Like New Putnam Fadeless Dyes -- dyes or tints as you wish Important to Mothers Examine carefully every botUe ot OASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and Bee that It Signature of 6tffy&&U In Use for Over 80 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria SUCCEEDS WHERE DOCTORS FAIL Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Com-pou- nd Often Does That Read Mrs. Miner's Testimony Churubusco, N.Y. 'I was under the doctor's care for over five years for c abut your Vegeta-bl- e Compound and I jam sfcA took & " helped me ill so much that I wish r iL " I to advise all womea IZLli totrvLydiaKPink-- V fw - faaWii Vegetable Compound for fe , ,Z,i f male troubles and i 8 " I backache. It is a great help in carrying' a child, as I have noticed a difference when I didn't take it I thank you for this medicine and if J ever come to this point again I do not want to be without the Vegetable Com-pound. I give you permission to publish this letter so that all women can take my advice." Mrs. Fred Miner. Box 102, Churubusco, N. Y. It's the same story over again. Women suffer from ailments for years. They try doctors and different medi-cines, but feel no better. Finally they takeLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and you can see its value in the case of Mrs. Miner. That's the truth of the matter. If yoa re suffering from any of the troubles women have, you ought to try this med-icine. It can be taken in safety by young or old, as it contains no harmful drugs. Watch Cutlcura Improve Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cutlcura Ointment Wash off Ointment In five minutes with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. It Is wonderful what Cutlcura will do for poor complexions, dandruff. Itching and red rough hands. Advertisement REST YOUR TIRED MET ALLBN'S FOOT-- B A 88. fha antlMPtla potrdar ta ta ahakn Into tha ahova, atopa ttaa pala et eorna and bunion, and lv quick nIM lo awaatlnf, calloua, tlrad, ach-In- c. tender faat, bllatara and aora apota. It rta tha (aat. keapa them oool and oomfort-abl- a. Shoaa and atooklnaa wear twice aa long when fou walk in comfort. Advertisement, Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taVing COLD MEDAL Tha world's standard ramedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles, tha nctnies of Ufa and looks. In use) sine 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Cold Madal aa every bo and accept bo imitation Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION fQBCLLANS ICwIgJ Hot water rzZ& Sure Relief ajajaaajjasjK InMaal BaVafll &tf''k taw B& 254 and 754 Packages. Everywhere wiU '"dues Inflamed, swollen 'A 1 1 MJolnt Sprains, Eralies, .,'1 km- hfjrC BoU,PuUEvU,ulttor, W X&,K tntected & ft i V jrr sores alckJy aa It la a iJ lffh ! ntlaaptl and i'i"iiri J earmlclda. Plment to r jf JV"dTA jr-Kt'Tjf"i ryeomuocvaen wtohrek thheeir,hoarened. ' .W v ? tUOpetbottledcUvered. w'iVaaW!airyTt Book 7 A tree. , W.F. YOUNG, lae, 319 Tep! Spriy. L. Weak and Miserable? Are you dull, tired and achy both-ered with a bad back? Do you lack ambition ; suffer headaches and dizzi-ness feel "all worn out"? Likely your kidneys are to blame. Lamenens, sbarp, stahbing pains, backache and annoying urinary disorders are ail, symptoms of weakened kidneys. Don't wait for more srrioiia truuMe. (Jet lack your health ami keep it! t'se Una n't Kidney nils. Thouwinds of folks tell their merit. Ak your neighbor! A Utah Case Tlllle Home, North Ht., fie lil. t'tah, "1 was aufler-- I with kidney fMrs My back anil pained I couldn't et rvlief. harp j pains darted j the Hmall of I ' tJ my nnd my kid- - IiLJafvi'j'U "' '' to" free- - j ly- - I'an'e Kidney tTfcT I' Ills HtrnriKtltened ? my kidneys und tha i pains left me." Cet Doan's at Any Store, 60c a Bos DOAN'S WJ? FOSTER - MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. (Girls! Girls!! I Clear Your Skin With Cuticura Seas 25c, Oiatmeat 25 aa i 50c, Talcun 25c. COCKROAC HE'S Waterbuca rw. Easily killed by using the genuine Stearns' Electric Paste Alim SCIt K DRAT It to rata and jile. Th rout ru th (rrutient earrlKra of diiMuia. Toe both fouU na pmperty. READY FOR USK BETTER THAN TRAPS Ulrectliini In 16 luuxti In etery but I in ti K. ttiu. tltelLM. , MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS i I RRhPQV w"D" 1 1 III II I Short breathing re. WIIUI J M lievrd in a few hour; welling reduced in a few days; regulate the liver, kidneya. toniach nd heart; purifies the tlotd. (renuthena the tniire sysicui. Writt for fret Trial Trmatmnnt. COUXi EROPST Ri!CDT CO, Dept. $ 0 , ATUNIA, CJL D I - C O L - Q FOa BURNS CUTS ITCH SORES 75c at stores; 85c by mail. Address New York Drug Concern, New York and to rpm new 4alr lirlt&lizea ta roota and tr- Imlr fulllnif out fills tald iHa riilillr. Trr itT At all (rood druKKlitM, 76e, el'e-- l (rum HUwIC-EUJ- i, 1U. Mli Taw. wTn. U., S ilt Lake City, No.26 1S2 iiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu St1DDIESSIX LVWfflM.Maupin fimiimiiiiimimiiimirumiiimmiituH THE BRIGHT SIDE THINGS rather bluet world a bit askew! Then, my friend, it's up to you Just to hustle out and do Something worth the while. Wipe the tears from out your eye; Things will et worse if you cry; Seek the paths where roses lie ; There Is every reason why Tou should wear a smile. Though the clouds are dark to view. Still behind the sky Is blue, And the sun will soon shine through With his golden gleam on you If you work away. Though the day be dark and drear. What's the use to quake and fear Wipe away that Idle tear, Look to see the dawning clear Of a brighter day. Locked within their Icy tomb Are the flowers of springtime's bloom J In good time they'll light the gloom, Scent the air with sweet perfume As you trudge along. Life is always what' it's made, Why should you, then, be dismayed? Keep on going, unafraid, Every doubt can be allayed With a cheerful song. Keep on working with a will; Tackle e'en the steepest hill; Bid each doubt and fear be still And each day with duty fill-- Duty nobly done. Try again if once you fall j At one don't rail; Rravely face life's fiercest gale; Don't sit down and weep and wall Thus success is won. (Copyright) Must Know Before We Order. Beady-mad- e lawns that come In trips are now being manufactured. But what we'd like to know is, can we send them back to the factory to be mowed? Boston Transcript. No war was ever started by Intel-ligence. Truth Is always the strongest ar-gument. Never be In too big a hurry to be careful. One enjoys baby talk only when baby does It. Guilt fears Its own shadow.' O D Uncommon Sense JOHN BLAKE II D EDISON'S QUESTIONS A BACKGROUND of general knowl- - edge Is useful, and, In some mens-r- e necessary. But storing up In your mind a mass of knowledge which can be found by ready reference to books, merely means overloading. The young man who could answer all the questions Mr. Edison recently laid down. as a test for applicants for positions, would be a young man with a very remarkable memory. But that would be all. The fact that he could answer the questions would be no proof whatever of his ability. Abraham Lincoln or Gladstone could not have answered a quarter of them not even of those whose an-swers were known In. his time. Neither could many another man who has been of conspicuous service to the world. There Is so much to know In tha world that no man with any purpose In life hns time to know much of It If he knows, say, 75 per cent of all there is to know about his Immediate profession, und hns a fair amount ot genernl Information besides, he Is a d man. But even d men are not necessarily capable. It Is not what you put Into your brain, but what you get out of it that counts. A scrub cow eats twice as much as a Jersey or Guernsey, but she docs not give half as good milk. The processes of your brain do not depend on masses of Information but on the quality of the Information, es-pecially of that which applies particu-larly to your own business. Mr. Edison's test would probably have banjfd from his Institution Alexander Graham Bell, the Wright brothers, Lloyd George and Charles M. Schwab. But all these men did fairly well with the knovidedge they had of their own lines of endeavor. Your memory will be serviceable to you If you do not loud it up with things' that books can carry Just as easily. Read history, study languages If you can. get general Information, but at the same time teach your mind to work. The general information will be pleasant to have and useful now and then. But the special Information will be what wins the race for you. (Copyright) A SCHOOL DAqS X-- foe. THAT oC KffC'1 "s. bs l axil vw. v tkmc l , I we. Foft? . v i rm-or&- N urn i$ Tut BesT J tL---- W-fcoa i tvea had! J&L rob wMjunol p --- 1 -- - mm ' jussive. ' , "Why don't you reform ? The women are out to make the world better." "I'm the raw material." Judge, j. The Novice's Dilemma. J. B. writes: "Often we amateurs see things coming up In our gardens that we didn't plant, but we are afraid to pull them up for fear we did." And Gets It in First Boston Transcript. "But suppose a soft answer falls to tail away wrath?" "Then I try a hard punch." In the Middle ages they had little doubt that their souls were to be saved. In politics one finds that the Im-portance of rewarding people can't be overlooked. The amount of smiling we do when paying our taxes Is an index of our patriotism. Any young man who can make a liv-ing ought to make two, according to -- what we henr. More men die of idleness than of hard work. Conceited people brag, but they sel-do-gossip. An unanswerable argument demolish- - ing a pet theory makea most of us want to fight Not so many would tell how to run the government If the government didn't have so much to run. Itlotlier's Cook Book MminnmMHmiMiffliMlliaiBM oil, two tublespoonfuls of lemon Juice, one-hnl- f teaspoonful of salt, one-ha- lf teaspoonful of paprika and a dash of cayenne. I'our this over the salad. Mix and serve. Cherry Bread. Take two quarts of sweet cherries, one and one-hal- f tnblespoonfuU of sugar, a piece of butter the size of a walnut (r two tuhlespuoiifulu), one teaspoonful of nlt inn) coriuneal to make a soft (IoiikIi. I'.nke In u well-grense- d pun and serve cold. lictU. TVWerttC Copyright. 1332, Wentcrn Nnpipr Cnlun i t One of the chief rauges of financial pres-sure In modern life ts the failure of some girls and women to realize that money doea not fait, 'Ik the dew, sntiy from heaven. GOOD THINGS FOR THE TABLE TAKK one cupful each of flour and one luil f cupful of corn meal, one-fourt- h cupful of sugar, one lahlespoonfnl of butter and two of bilking powder. Sift the tlniir, biikini; powder nnd corn meal together. Cream thu butter, add the Kiiur, then the Hour nil'l milk I'en,t well nnd hake In hot, gem pans. Chocolate Wafers. Tiike one cupful ench of massei and brown mi gar. one-hnl- f cupful each of butter, bird and grated chocolate, one teaspoonful of sxla, dissolved In one-fourt- h of a cupful of liollini; wa-- ! ter, one tenspoinful of vanilla nnd flour io make a Miff do'Jgh. Form In balls about the. size of a hickory nut, flatten slightly find place well apart on a Imking sheet, r.ake In a mod-erate oven. Endive ana Prune Salad. Wash and wipe the leave ot ono head of endive and put them on a salad dish. Stone one nnd f cnpfuls primes which have been simmered Until tender In the water in which they were soaked over niht. Add the prunes to the endive. For the dress-ing irli tuur J olive tight hand around the upper portion of the head will cut off this circulation and cause the hair to die and fall out The construction of men's hats Is such that they press rather tightly upon the forehead and the bulging portion of the hid at the rear, thus Impeding free circulation of the blood a condition with which a woman does not have to contend, on account of the fact that she wears hats which lit less snugly. Again, a woman's1 hat Is so constructed that It permits of the free circulation of air between the hat and the scalp. The connection be-tween a man's hat and his baldness Is clear from the fact that there are but few men who are entirely buid. Most of them have a fringe around the ears and the lower portion of the back of thu bend, parts of which s.re not cov-ered by (ht'ir lints. Another cause which contributes much to the difference In baldness be-tween the sexes Is the care which women take of their hair, when com-piin- il to the casual n.nnner in which men apply n hair-brus- h once or twice a day. (Copyright.) jWHY CI ARE THERE MORE BALD MEN THAN WOMEN Q TDAI.D.N'KSS, nr Ixxh of liiiir, is --' s u i ; y chiism( ,y hick of cure for the Imlr or sculp. Altlioimh the imijorlty of pcoiilc do not rcnllzc it, it l ;is ncccssnry for the hiilr to hnvo sudicicni nlr nnd po", circulation of the blond sis Jt Is for lie body. P.otb must "liri'iithc" nnd both must l siiii-plic-with blood to nrry off Imjiiirl-Ut'A- . In th.' ense of the hnir, tic blood Is. of course, Kiipl'ticd tbl'oi.b llie tiny veins whlc'i ;uc niiunlcd nround the tootS of the Imlr mid nny No critic is more Impressed with his Importance than the d one. When you say a thing Is Impossible, It is, for you. Cheerful liars are often an enduring Joy to the downcast. Be not ashamed of your craft. 1 J True Virtue. (illlett Did you ever kiss a glrf when ulie wasn't looking? Terry Not when ulie wasn't good-looking- . Life. I THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I Htrrily I Iiv'e. iJortf j Conqvenrtij my orrowj j Present woes ojst bother me. Life. 13 tonr,orrow3. |