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Show THE PROVO HERALD PAGE SIX Off to school, fult of Vim and "PepM !Doughriutsi f rThairwill remairt moist. i r Every housewife Who bake her pwn bread know that if a ttile potato U added to the spofige, the bred will not dry ut as q jicKly. In thjs recipe potalo is utilized to make doughnuts that will remain moist nd fresh for several days, Don't cram, "tummiey' with, greasy' MADEBYGE meats, starchy potatoes Cr. ' pother indigestible foods', One or two Shredded Wheat Bisciiits with hot milk make a; warm, nourishing raeaj that supplies all the "inater. r ialyrieeded-fatheir grdvvr bodies. The" ing perfect food to study ; ch, to grow on, to pjay cn.:" The crisp. hess.of the shred. encour-age-s 1 . ' Mm w.--: will be found tpu have 'distinct ad- VILLAGE OF FORGES, MINE MILES Powder vantages over any othet-BakiVERDUN,- -'' OF NORTHvVEST tot doughnuts. . K C is a double acting BY TEUTONS. TAKEN with batchot which. a large baking powder coughntits may bemixeuas and rriea a lew at timeTTherlsst iit tJe-tight and nice ng V J..j.j k viT " a the .first.., the meeting of the board' of couoty rcommiHSi'onrs, held . Monday, the following fees were' reported . Collected p during February sup Mm county by of? Wr if f8; Mrs. Jim tMmmp Nevada By School fame. Brigj;, 2 - pip ..,"'' . . . ahd-arou- yqlL jaw zfttf We' have the exclusive selling riphts for tbia greaHaxatne. ' CO., 3 GTOREO HEDQUI3TTHEDRUG REX ALL STORE. . ALMA RICHARDS WINS BIG HONORS IN MEET A mining deed from F. C At Madison Square Garden Kchmond Machinery company Friday night in New York the Intercollegiate Association of to Uvada Copper company Athletic associations for a consideration of Amateur held its second4ndoor track-an-d $1 and other valuable considera- field meet. tion the Mielich or Montana Alma Richards of-- Cornell, claims in the of the national mining group champion, MINING DEED FILED. con-veyi- ng all-rou- Tintic mining district has ..been filed with the county recorder. The claims are The Sunrise Fraction, Side Extension of Sunrise, Runaway, Montana .and Montana No. 2, Idaho Fraction, Alex Fraction, Triangle, Nevada and Nevada Nos lr-- 2, 3, 4 and 6; together with 'tools, equipment and appliances, used in connection with or situated on the premises won nd both the broad and high city. ;f" The following dates for the .com: mlssloners to sit as ajooard of equalization were fixed: May 15, general; May 16; Lehi, Cedar Port, Fairfield; May 17. American Fork, Alpine, Highland; May 18, Pleasant Grove,. Lincoln; May' 19, Provo , City, Lincoln; May 20, Springy! lie, Mapleton; May 32. SpantBhTTork, Lake Shore, Benjamin; May 23, Pay son, ' Santaquln. Salem, Spring Lake; May 24, Goshen, Thistle, Clinton, Tuckef and Colton; June 12, , MAS ' EIGHT CHILDREN. Mrs. p. Rehkamp. 2404 Herman St.. Covington, Ky., write: "I have been using Foley's Honey and Tar for nearly two year and can find no better cough syrup, I have eight children and- - give it to all of them. Thev 'were subject to croun from babies on." It is a safe and reliable-!!medicine.- - Hedquist Drug Co. at Detroit, larger "I Michigan. student-audienc- . hate es Vs- J A - , - ,. - group; ' . . DAUGllTER OF JOHN G. VINCENT-DIEIN ROCK SPRINGS D 1 John G. Vincent received a from Rock Serines. Wyoming,-informinhim of the death 01 ma 'daughter, Airs. Lola Gearv. who died Thursday at the age . of 22 years. She is survived by her husband, Lloyd Geary, and one child, her parents, and manv 'relatives livine ' here. The remains were bronp-h- t to Provo Satiirdav. Funeral ser vices were held Sunday in the becond ward meeting house and were attended by a large The speakers 'were Elders Seth Scott, Evan Wride and Albert Jones and Bishop L. L. "Nelson. Vocal selections were rendered by the ward choir and solos by Mrs. Sarah Jones Ramsey and Miss Alene Cluff There 'were many beautiful floral offerings. telefirram "... .: g J:- S::fr: ' A U. -. : . . .i EppersonVMilitarf band has been engaged to furnish music for the pictures at the Ellen theatre on Saturday and every Monday 'Monday, March 11 and 13, and will' continue l and Saturday thereafter. ' " . WATCH CHILD FOR WORMS of Animal. Industry, has had .reports of animals being affected Worms sap child's strength, roh "child of food and make child, fretful, by rabies at Cisco and also at Watcb stool and Irritlted, nervous, suspicion of worms Fountain Green. Investigations at first sign r. one loienire to Kickspoo (rive "WormXKiner. candy worm remover. of these cases will be made. Oives mmedinte .results, is laxative. George E. Holman, inspector Paralyses and removes the worms, improves digestion and general health in thebiological survey of the of child. Continue giving Ktckapoo "Worm Killer until all signs of worms forest service is arranging for are gone. 25c at your Druggist. 1 inspection and preventive measPROVO IS HEAD ures through1 the State as soon TREAT-MEN- T FOR as funds are available from the QUARTERS OF RABIES $75,000 appropriation made by ; . ne-ha- lf J. T. Dallas., veterinary inspector in the Nation! Bureau in Any Tctacco Otter : congress for thjs purpose, Try the Want Ad. Column. Further adAance by the Germans Un Xhe Verdun rerion ana in ( nam p . V.t ..9 . T,K-l,Vvn.'- thorough cheving, .. iomiftunicatlQn whiih, ho.v . i cl ever, also recoras successes m fur ehouch irGertnan-alteiiitther froui captured positions, thp'drlv icg of the Teutons out .of a treiK they harf.uk.en,- - and the hammerinf with the French big guns, of Germa:, offic-lal- . 5 organizations. After hiving. vigorously shelled. th region between Bethincxiul and tht Meuse 'tht Germans In a strong 'infantry attack captured the village ol Forges, about nine miles northwest ot Verdun. Not satisfied with the gain they several times essayed to ' de bouch from the village against 'the ; . forced them bafk into Villare and held them t there." it teratUu-k- s which develoes sound teeth eeing" ndalthyrpms. ready-cookit .is so easy to prepare a warm, nourishing meal with Shredded Wheat in a few moments no kitchen worry or Work. ed at Niagara Falls, N. Mad Y, MW the Is . claimed iby th French. In Champagne the right and left flanks of the French were attacked,).? the Germans ia tie region between Mont Teu and Maisons de Champagne. At the former point the French Are keft the Germans " to their trenches but Jiear Maisons tfe Champagne they succeeded In oocupying a small section of a French trencli. In the Argonne the French blew tip. a German post near Courtes Chaus sees with a mine and captured a portion, of the craterr fear Haute Chavauchee .the. Germans sprang two mines and lates entered the French trenches at several points. ' Counter attacks, however, drove them out and the French also occupied a portion of the mine crater. Except for "the infantry attacks at Forges the gu,ns oni'both sides in the Verdun region have, been doing all the work. . Jo the southwest of Metz, near the French artillerj has heavily damaged German posit. LIkFrIPE JRUIT tothe was an than this one," said he, "but none so inspiring to me." The president among 1 v.' many interesting things in ' his brief address, referred, to the question of had always becigarette smoking. lieved that this practice made a scrub of any manwhoJnduIged Ja.Jt.iut.a. s In the East seriously gentlerSafi that attitude, 'cigarette questioned smoking,' said he 'does not make a scrub it marks him!'" The president related how he stood one morning at the gates of the Ford automobile factory watching the change 6f shift. . Seven thousand men go out and in there, three times a day. 'Smoking is not allowed within the works. .Naturally, , therefore, the cigarette fiends are the foremost to if. reach the sidewalk, match the first touch pf the pavement. As the procession anoved out- the president "The Red Lie," Dramatic Scene from the Masterpiece .found fewer smokers, and the March theEllen tomorrow, at Julian Friday, featuring Rupert latter half had scarcely any. ... J 0th. TThe average wage of the Ford company," said he, "is about $5.00 and varies from $2.40, for the scrubs to BAND CONCERT ' nearly $19.00 for the finest workm.in. Th.v cigarette indicates, the rank of At the Ellen Saturday and Monday, March U and 13.. these men in the procession, as tn'ly as would a banner carried by each ,1-- Ftxid - tion seen '" ;.- M -- J enthusiastic reception, that given ,io President irimhall on his recent return from a two week's trip to the .Superintendent's conven- " ' Sweet Flavor tobacco hunger can. be Salt Lake City, Mar. 916. thoroughly satisfied only by a ' good juicy, chew and the best and Excursion rates from all Utah sta- juiciest chew can be obtained only tions Salt Lake Route for above oc in the form of high-gr- a Jci fLug casion as follows: From Eureka, tobacco. ' Mammoth, Silver Ci ty.f Tintic, Nephi, Spear Head represents theJu'chr-andpoints East, on saleM3LtCli8&other stations March 7 and 8. est form of plug tobac'Co produc; Tickets good returning March 11th. tion the very be;t chew that can be made the last word in tobacco satisfaction., . The choice leaf in Spear Head is selected from the cream of the red Burley crop. In this wonderCigarettes "Mark" the Scrub. ful leaf the natural'.juiccs are ..It ' IHov Its BY. U. Notes At the Ellen Friday, March 10. ""s JATISFIES general. 8-- 9, . : , "SPEARHEAD" jumps and took' second place in HORTICULTURAL TASTES CONFERENCE - Real- putting the shot; "THE RED LIE" - A CHEW OF - -' of Baking ....... sieups4jUnir-level re- $4,.2.85; 50i.70. County French Artillery Does Serious Dam age to Enemy's Poslticri Sourtiwest, of Metz. Ruesiaiis Cap' ture Two Towns. -j K C Potato Doughnuts corder, Vall'reyman . fc'J ,.;' egg$; 1 two teaspoonfv.lt tUgar; Auditor E. ,T. "K C Baking . Powder tea rtported following over- - tvoonfidealt: I teaavoonful mdee: 1 cujrxoldzifmhed185.84; poor a.nd indigent, $3,136.60; potcito: cup milk, or more advertising .and , exhibition, ti'H.vQi Jurpfs and witnesses, $565.80. There Is on hand $H. 703. 60 in the State road fund and $215.74 in. the , county school fund. of Knudseu .Superintendent Ane,w tfteVobnty infirmaafy reported iijn-mat- S in the' infirmary, 19 males and Sift three times, the flour, salt, ipice and 12 females. ' Powder. Beat egg with rotary baking the . I.ajce Representatives 'ifipra usinr still then beater, rotary beater, erad view district reported that property add surar, then work in the mashed OTtherg .fitJSf district would vote a ually potato with a spoon and alternately add milk special road tax of about 2 mills for and flour mixture. Make a soft doughy roll district the for the year, .', a sheet, cut into rounds, pinch a hole is into County Horticultural Inspector Otto J. Poulson reported that orchards in the center with the finger and try in deep tat. nd . rat for frying hbuld not be hot enough rProvoTarJhUchXTTFeer from 'scale than- - they were a year to brown the doughnut until it has risen. ago. Seven thousand fruit tree seod-liw- When the doughnut it dropped into the fat have beer, received from France, it ilr.ki to the bottom. 'As toon as it comes by B. H. Bower aUriN ' reVruary. Mr. up it should be turned and turned a number FouUon says: "The condition for. a of times while cooking. 'This recipe is exheavy crop is .xery. favorable at this cellent as they do not take the fat in frying and will stay moist for days. time."' ,;: - TKe county clerk" was authorised to pay cash for the county's portion of street paving lirt Provo the concrete :. , ficerb-.X'lerk- 1 . KC j V.'. their-- , little supreme and' the luscious, lc-gr- fruity-swe- et flavor state of lute perfection. . Every chew of Spear Head brims' over with that appetizing, wholesome tastiness which livens up the appetite and comforts the entire system. is in a abso- ions.- AND SEND YOUR WASHING TO ' ." The Russians, under cover of the fife of their fleet, at last have 'been able to make a landing on the Black oast to theeasn)t Tretdzoca" capturing the towns of Atina and and driving off. the Turks whe opposed them. Two officers and 280 men .were taken prisoner and tw guns and a quantity- of munition ". , were captured. (Considerable fighting between" tht Russians and the Germans has taken place in northwest Russia, the Rus ilavn smashing GermaY artillery trenches in the Riga sector and dis persing scouting parties in the, vicin. v. ity of Friedrichtetadt. ' Owing to the heavy rains anc avalarKhes fighting has almost ceasei. on the front sea1 Ma-prava- ) " - ' Austro-Italian- ' Steam . Canada in Need of Men. Toronto. The . . Canadian govern g inent-hasSpear Head is the most sent immigration agents t; chew that it's possible to Michigan to obtain men from the ium makuT Try a 5c or 10c cut. Sold brr camps to work on Canadian farm next spring, it was announced Sundaj by dealers everywhere. by Findlay MacDiarmid, minister a It is expected that 10, public..works. 00 men will be seeded in about a COLDS QUICKLY RELIEVED month. satis-fyin- lairadry -WE DO ROUGH DRY WORK FOR 6 CENTS A Pound CHEAPER THAN WASHING BY ELECTRICITY. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. Plione 164 Ttor Wagon' Will Call For And Deliver- Goods. -- - 1 " 7- - Many people cough and tough from the beginning of Fan' right throurh to Rnrinr. Others ret cold after Dt. King's New Discovery a?i you will get almost relief. It cnecks your cold, btops the racking, tapping, tissue- cough, heals the inflammatearing tion, soothes the raw tubes. Easy to take. Antiseptic and Healing. Get a 50. bottle of Dr.. King's New .Dis"It is certainly a great covery medicine and I keep a bottle of It continually on hand"N. writes 'W.1 C. H. Jesseman, Franconia, .cs?-Ta- lcs to-da- y. Mrs. Ekman Captured. Salt Lake Cit,y. A desire to via'.t the grave .of her daughter, Frances Viola Williams, aged 12, whom she ' murdered, led to the arrest of Mrs, Minnie Ekman in a room at a local hotel., where ,the had taken refuge when she arrived in Salt Lake, after Ur escape from the state mental tiiHspitiri at Provo. How much; morey do yoQ spend in the course o'f a year as the buyer' for your home and If you had in your-pur- se now ten per cent., or even' five per cent;, of the total sum spent last year,, would it not seem like "a lot of. money?" Some wqmen "save such sums through watchful reading of the "aria" home-folk- s? ', vVoman' Shoots. Priest at Altar. , St. FhuL Minh. In the presence of IN ' OCT OF THE RACE several worshipers the' Rev. Henry Ja- - ' Whttuone wakes with a stiff DEBATE WITH "AGGIES" ski. aged 50, pastor of St. Caslmir's in muscles, aches In joints, or.' i olish Catholic church, here, was shot rheilZn&tift twInffM hi itinnAf Aa hil beet. If you feel out of the rao y The debate in 'College liall 4Ud insinut'T killed at the church of niglit by Mr-sT "Agnes Dudeke--, 3S tired, languid, or have' symptoms Friday night, between C. E. years "old, Foler kidney trouble, act promptly. told who ihe the police Smith and D' A. Friedman, Kidney Pills help the kidneys get rlS had wronged ber. of poisonous waste matter that representing the U. A. C, and prfest cause trouble. Hedquist Drug Co. Ralston Irvine arid' Ladru JenInOld Soldiers to Meet Missouri. sen, representing the B. Y. U., Kansas City. The national encampwas heard by a large and inter- ment of the Grand of the Repubested audience. The subject, lic will he held .in Army Kansas City from ttl-!lllBU!S- !i "Resolved, that the . United August 29 to September 1 next, it t State .. Should . Abandon the was announced here Saturday after a y CHANGE IN TIME TABLE, Mbnroe... Doctrine," , was ably meetUig of the G. A. R. national offi' , Effective" Jan. 10, 1916. presented by .the B. Y. U. team cers. B. Y. U. LOOSES ; back,-pain- Sat-urda- - for. the affirmative, and Jhe U. A. C. for the negative. The judges, W. J. Barrette, H. J. Tulliner and Stephen L. Rich- 4 Eltctrle Service to. Salt Laks ' House Again at Home. y InUrmedla.ti points . New" York. Col. E. M. House, who TWENTY TRAINS DAILY mailed for Europe December 28 on a Leave Provo Arrive FroTt co'nfideTitlal mission for President Wil" ards, .were two in favor of the son, arrived here Sunday ou the 8:45 a.m.. ; 8:32 a nt. t U. A. C. and one for the B. Y. : Ol17 a.m. 7:58 a.m. jteamer Rotterdam from Falniouth. 9:58 a.m U, Hon. Wm. JL Roylance pre- He at once for Watihiiigton n. 11:58 1:17 p. sided. : ' "o meet the president. . 3:17 p.m- 158 3:58 Virginia Enters Dry Column) AN: IDEAL - SPRING LAXA-- 1 5:58 p.m. 7:17 p.m.. ; Pivhmond. The 'a. lower branch TIVE. 7:02 p.m. XfiiiSX 8:17 'p.m.'. of the Virginia general assembly on 8.38 p.m. 9:50 S urdaj- passed the statewide A rood and tlm" trUd a.m. prohi 11:1? p.m.. fetnedv.'ia MUvj-bi!!,.ii5 5. Dr. klnr's New t.lfe Hills. Ths ilrst The billfcad New, All to, Ne Steel Cart. imeKt, dose will, move the alugristi bowels, " p9ed the renste. The law will to n stimulute the liver and clear tbe Cinder. of wast and Mood impurities. into operation ovtmber. 1. 1916. GOOD SERVICE, You owe it to yourself to clear the LOW RATI . system of hod y poisons, accumulated Act Now in Effect Seamen't Daily Freight Service B etwee A during th winter. Dr. King's New Lira i'llls will, do it.- - Zic. The La at. Pelnta WasLangton. your. ; Follette . . i student of .he 4.'ads".re-duce- s Druggist. . jac In no far as it applies to "bargain-hunting- " to a . The store "ads" present foreign Vessels, weftY into operation OREM EXPRESp s system.-Sh- e is able to find the price-fac-ts and details' the March. 4. one year after its passage. Cbeaper Parcel Post Opersts , bargains without spending all of" data on which consistent daily Provisions applying to American shipJ ' o All Tralaa. have for four ben operative tnoutbs.j her time in economy in buying is based Ride and Ship VUl Orm ,.Une -- ' . QSX .m.CyV& con-negatio- 'The . , v.mMAimQ v.miXfel p.m--1:3- . svs-ter- sea-men'- s taa stoTe-Texploratio- VQ; |