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Show Genola Jottings Poultry the Poultry must be produced this year in places where it has not been produced before, and everywhere that poultry has been produced that production It is must be increased. necessary that people in the country and in the towns answer alike to this call. Farms HOME and backyards must both do their bit, for the doubling of Will Give You Scientific Treatment, Managed by our poultry production next a Graduate of the Royal Institute of Sweden year is an indispensible item in the Nations food production Caldwell H. which Mrs. Dr. program a program if we out are carried be must Utah Lake ' Salt 1 City, 26 E. Street to win the war. The meat supplies available for European use are short. to send can we fats Tlit more Meat must be supplied if the Despondency Due to Constipation the Allies, the slipperier will he war is won by the forces who s Women often laeome nervous the skids j)laei-- under (lermans The war fight for freedom. is doe auton this Winn aey. and despondenl. will be won if we fail in food to eonslipatioii it is asdv cor- m the artil- maehnniv ami production but not won by reeted bv tnkum an oeeasmnai eon- In what ol aurieulture Kv us. We must understand what dose of '('Immheihiius Tablets held p.eees 't.on toe .your These tablets are ti.sj to take will happen if we do not proadv tor the spm.g d.ne! and pleasant in elTeet vide the enormous quantities of foodstuffs that the Allies can not produce for themselves. Are we going to feed our Army on chickens and eggs? Of course not. But by greatly increasing our production of chickens and eggs, and by eating those chickens and eggs ourselves we will, naturally, eat that much less beef and pork. In turn, that beef and pork can be sent to Europe. The United States Department of Agriculture calls upon the country to double production next year. That can be done if the farms will keep an average of 100 hens instead of 40 hens, as at present, and if every family in town will keep enough hens in the backyard to produce all the eggs used by that family, or two hens to each person. or an operaPerhaps you do not need medicine, be tion. It may be you are run down; it may stomach, and that your nerves or your you need rest cure. DR. CALDWELLS REST CURE Karin ' . , , . Sam S t rip Watson made a to Provo Thursday nerty Bond Tims E. Reece and John T. hunt were out looking over their ram-- Sunday. Sullivan and family Dan tained enter-hi- s brother-in-la- Tamil v from Eureka Sundav and . Jiunuell of Eureka visited .Mr at Charlie Sampsons this week nd tried to find a farm to buy but without sueeess. Bryson has begun the eree-tioof a four room .cottage on the land which lie recently purchased from Col email Bros. .Mr Larsen and family (I. Muiulay visited Wednesday evening in Salem .Mrs ami .Mrs. The We all spend too much money on unnecessaries, on pleasures, country needs some of the money you spend without. which, though harmless, you can manage a For your own sake save this money, and put it into Liberty Bond. to The Bond is as good as a bank account. It is yours borrow on, to sell, to do as you like with. n A. C. . Larsens Chits Gardner. daughter, I Do Your Duty to Yourself and Country by Issue Purchasing a liberty Bond of the Third Call in, let us answer your questions, and fix up an application for you, be ready for the third Bond sale that comences April 6. There was a delightful Easter outing at the lake Sunday in which most of the people of participated In addition there were several carloads from Santapuin, Eureka, Parson and PAYSON EXCHANGE SAVINGS BANK Ge-no- la ' COMPENSATION. Salem A L. McClellan, B. A Smith, Lars Larson and were m Provo W. Gore Monday. The IT. three former constitute a committee on road improvement and the county were interviewing commissioners, while the latter Attended board meeting of the Utah Countv Farm Bureau. County Agent David S. Jennings, Prof. Wilson apd Prof. Paxman of the Utah Agricultural College, and Mr. Clark from Provo had business in our valley Thursday. Mr. Clark was buying hogs while the other gentlemen were atending to farm bureau maters. It a notable fact that the presidents of the Genola and Santaquin farm bureaus are both Genola farmers and the farm of the president of the Payson F. B. is also in this valley. Trained Nurses In Great Demand j nni Herbeit Mopes spent the week PIM Eureka . Best Chance DONT YOU FEEL WELL? t half generation is missing, A half generation is gone, Wherever we go we do miss them, The young men so gallant and strong. In shops, on the farms, in the markets, On the street, at the game or play, WV see all the others, the fathers and mothers, But the young men have all gone away. A the plaees that used to hold them Are empty now and stilled; Save from our heart they never can part, Their places are always filled. They are gone to the front to battle For justice to all mankind; For you and for me, for liberty, And all who are left behind. All that they are is their offer, All that they have they will give, To make it secure to ever endure. All That right, not might shall live. Mothers are longing, and yearning, Fathers are thoughtful and grim. Sister and brother are more to each other Since theyne all concerned about him. Neighbors know better their neighbors And understand how they feel; Cities and towns the whole world round Are hearing the same great appeal trained Twenty - thousand nurses will be needed for the Millions of souls are now thinking, American forces in France be v And feeling as never before; fore January 1919, according to Theyre put to the test and give their best President Henry Noble, Of their hearts blood and their store. of Vassar College Humanitys placed in the furnace Many thousand more are needRefining the dross from the gold; ed at once for public health The smelting once through the false from true, work here at home. Where are Bure metal is left in the mold. they coming from? The country has already been drained of exOh, what of the blood and treasure? What of the anguish and pain? perienced trained nurses. Public health bodies and Is it all for naught! No the thought Is counter to all thats sane. culosis societies are searching health for public frantically Though dimly perhaps we perceive it, nurses but cannot find them The law never falters or fails; Nurses training schools say that For all that is spent, borrowed or lent, their graduates are snapped up Just measure is placed on the scales. HAST as fast as they can graduate The age of oppression is dying, them and they are appealing for Its death struggle shakes every hand. more students. A dignified, well S. who William The old order gone mankind will go on Hart, is apfor pleading paid profession Blessed by the Brotherhood of Man. women. in Wolves of the pears E. A. MITCHELL. Yet thousands of untrained Rail next Tuesday women are offering themselves at the Gayety for service over there. The Red Cross officials report that their offices are besieged by patriotic women who want to serve their country and minister to their suffering fellow beings but who are absolutely useless because untrained. Over there they would inflict upon their brothers and the women and children of their allies the lamentable effects of their ignorance. Of the many professions open EACH FAMILY saved one cup of wheat flour it would amount to to women today the one offer 5,500,000 pounds, or more than 28,000 barrels. If this saving was made ing the greatest returns in the three times a week, it would amount to 858,000,000 or 4 377 000 pounds, things most worth while is the barrels in a year. ' profession of public health You can do your share in effecting this saving and really help to win There is no overthe war by omitting white bread from one meal nursing. in ha today and crowding. There is almost no place muffins or corn bread made according to this recipe: limit to the good one may Com Meal Muffins It is a profession accomplish. meal corn 4 cup 2 which should appeal especially 1 cop to women of education aqd teaspoon salt j cop milk 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 2 tablespoons .I- -public spirit. A series of meet-g Sift dry ingredients ings are being held in the east together into bowl ; add milk and netted shortening and beat welL Bake in muffin tins in hot to appeal to college women to oven about 20 minutes. Same battergreased may be baked become trained nurses for urbread in greased shallow pan. gent military and public health Our new Red , White and Blue booklet, Best W'ar Time Pecinet service. The profession is recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods JuSldtlSZ open to every women of good ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., DEPT. H 135 William St. New York health, ordinary education and the spirit of service, and who is willing to go through the necessary period of training. Mac-Cracke- anti-tuber- n, -! 22 Million Families ' in the United States If i- j jfbtp t 4 |