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Show Tins SPANISH FORK the KITCHEN FROM PERSONAL Fin. Haifa?J Raamaealg lj E. FLAUm'i VrjtUUi CecpoI WU in! ft t tMMiiciiiM. liiiUn turot them lbm bn dwjMiua M ft riuirJ uj twenty yvara, o f ihr tafba thMn,4 way with themael rrkufykif reeutta. e During IM 1 O-anr- at Ul k4 tU a tut distressing fcal t.,an4 1 an iMtif; to tbo werotnrful tnaomr.ia, i oU!4MI tram th Vrribl Compound. i LearGly recommend It I any trasu and I wu Ujteorod to It firtit I an-- wr thit mitht sny tmpsuic m through lb my troth Mra.lL I Juuw-otuI'Ji tract, Phorhuc Virginia. Anutrfij CVrufiJ f carefully Ur. Bradford' letter. Iter cxprrvnoe ought u help you. fltoimmUoiwUmtniuaof mUffi re and th wonderful remit ah obc tained from Lydi 1L llLUam' Vega tab) Compound. It you ar suffering from nervoaa trouble, IrriuUuty, or If other annoy. vcrywtwra, druggtala Net That Kind. A tourUl a IMackfout wi; iiMr aa Indian rrnaiiuB h pproarlilng. Th tourist balled bln wish a aerie ot grunt aad tb salutation llowf" 1 am quit well, think you," ajonded tb red man. lingo T" "Injun aati palt-fa-r "Not that kind. declared tb Cat-11gradual. "It 1 too cum 1, rated for in to follow." 1 Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Beldams Hot water Sure Relief 754 . PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Comfort Your Skin With CutkcraSoap and Fragrant Talcum ZSc, Oa rtamt 2S Sm VCURE5 aad Sic. Talcea 2Sc CDLD5i24HQUHSI tMBlKWI T$hMIO Jr aiTES LACRIPPE"3 rnonow; w Mtu. qx ssooaAa.' RHEtlHIATISRI CANNOT EXIST In the human bodr It you will use Trunk's Prescription. It ie a shame to suffer with Inflam- matory, muscular, aciatlo or any form of rheumatism. This prescription does not ruin the etomach. It does not the heart Eat all the meat anddepress good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescription. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil wintergreen or narcotics, but positively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What more do yon want? There is nothing Just as good, and It Is Impossible to get aomething better. The uriu acid solvent known and greatest also a superior liver auetHelae. Trunks Prescription sells for $1.75 or I for only $5.00 nt drug stores Trunk Bros. Drug Co., Denver, Colo New by ym wlUi lunsrOn kui A bootklng nmeCJ 1 yr f KK f 5Bfe8rldfKfek .TryTUa- Rtnuduti Kt-ra-p fr t t. y. bom-grow- btawBMrfaUIni .. BMeyfiOnyrarraGU M. M, owM Drwru. w. v. A ciw. ti. r.atox u. HINDERCOSN9 m, . aU row, uum , 511 mh eWM. UUkxii -- Ifmrkt, r r jo tb.Urue- ji X. x. rwbm Undertakes Extra Job Secretary Slemp VA. C. Bascom not until an executive after-dinn- N Burgeee epeech. er Johneon. HOT DESSERTS At this time of the year the appetite appreciates more hlghty-aptcericher and hot desserts. The following are a few that are not too expensive: Raisin 8ouffle. Beat the yolk of an egg slightly, adding one fourth ti a cupful of maple sirup or honey, add one tableepoonful of cornstarch, mix welt, then pour over one and one-hacupfuls of boiling hot milk. Cook until the mixture le d of a cupful of smooth, add raisins and fold In the stiffly-beate- n Tour Into a butwhite of the egg. tered pudding dish and set Into a pan of hot water ; bake 15 minutes. Serve with a hard sauce. Steamed coffee Pudding. Cream tos of a cupful of butgether ter and one cupful of sugar, add one n Scald four tableegg. spoonfuls of fresh ground coffee in a double boiler for ten minutes with one cupful of boiling hot milk. Strain through a double cheese cloth. Sift cupfuls together two and of pastry flour, add four teasponfuls teaspoon-fu- l of baking powder, one-haof salt, add alternately with the Turn Into coffee and milk mixture. a buttered mold and steam two hours Serve with the for a large mold. f Melt cup following sauce: ful of butter, add one cupful of pown egg. dered sugar, and a Scald three tablespoonfuls of coffee In one cupful of milk, strain, add to the sugar and butter. Flavor with a little vanilla and serve with the hot pudding. Peach Polly Take a quart can of peaches, arrange In a greased baking-dish of a sprinkle with cupful of sugar, and dot with bits of butter, using a tablespoonful j add two cupfuls of bread crumbs and a Pour tablespoonful of lemon Juice. over the top the Juice from the can and bake 80 minutes In a hot oven. Serve with cream or some of the reserved fruit Juice saved by substituting water In the pudding, If not enough. d, lf three-fourth- lf well-beate- h, one-fourt- Vaseline mwamTont PETROLEUM JEUY , ' off-yea- office-holdin- g one-hal- CHG8EBROUOH MFO. CO, CONSTX JT Stan Si. N Vo g. plain-vis-age- one-four- th CU Years Young d that he went with the greater wllllngneee to tha den of Hone beceuae he knew that he would not be called upon for an OUFOLK, Slemp, secretary to President Coolidge, has taken upon himself the additional duty of having the government right a wrong done to George E. Taylor, who was dismissed from the postal service on a charge of stealing 30, later proved false. Mr. Slemp will ask the government also to pay Mr. Taylor $13,703.47 as compensation. Mr. Taylor was a stamp clerk In 1911 at station B In Richmond, Va. His salary was $1,100 a year. He had been In the service for 16 years and his record was good. On May 11. 1911, he was dismissed from tbe service on the charge of stealing $30. He was indicted and tried at the October, 1911, term of the United States court for tbe Eastern district of Virginia. The judge who presided at the trial was Edmund 'Waddlll, Jr., who since has been appointed judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth dis- orreinstated der by President Harding restored him to the post The order was as follows Mr. George E. Taylor may be reIn tbe postal service at Rich mond, Va., without regard to the length of his separation from service. "Mr. Taylor was removed from tbe position of clerk in the Richmond post office on May 23, 1911, charged with embezzlement The postmaster general states that the case has been carefully investigated and he Is convinced that Mr. Taylors removal waa not justified, and his reinstatement would, in a measure, correct the wrong done him. "The civil service commission concurs la recommending this order. "WARREN HARDING, The White House, Oct. 22, 192L" Under this order Mr. Taylor went to work November 16, 1921, but was dismissed again December 2, 1921, as being over the age for reinstatement trict. Now Mr. Slemp and others say that Taylor was acquitted at the trial and the judge remarked that a grave so long as the government was reInjustice had been done and that he sponsible for Mr. Taylors losing his should never have been arraigned. position he should be paid for the District Attorney Talley asked the time he was out of service. It is fige Jury to bring In a verdict of not guilty. ured that had he remained in service he would have earned It was then that the court declared Mr. Taylor had been done a great in the ten years $13,793.47, and this the government is now asked to pay wrong. Despite his acquittal Mr. Taylor was him. 1 instated post-offic- Was Invented by a Hoosier? to Mah-Jong- g URORA, ILL. It Is with feeling of trepidation and reluctance that we approach the subject. We are not Inclined and we hate Philistines who are always smashing idols; but duty Is duty and we must not hesitate. At the outset we give our auReview ; a thority the magazine of today with an eye on tomorrow published at Aurora, Til., with no hobby to ride and no enemies to punish. This monthly magazine bluntly asserts, and quotes to support its assertion, that the ancient, the sacred, the g and mystic Chinese game of Its progeny, too numerous to catalogue, have nothing In common with China but the name, and even that is a concoction that no real Chinese could decipher. g the brace - yourself ancient Chinese game, as redolent of the yellow kingdom as a cup of tea or a dish of rice or a guttural zung from the lips of the Shanghai himself, was Invented by Mr. J. P. Babcock of Indiana, U. S. A. Do not tell this abaunt, who ruptly to your white-haire- d A ieono-clastical- Mid-We- st mah-Jong- Mah-Jong- CUaa Lira e Child, t Itkf e-- oi Itabira and drra M Greater Task Each Year not on-pte- DhiN ftera rorM'pst-4butuw fevra, M or ! k. Kcmoving Snow on Hoatla tn Old Maid Is f ia sirup L Royal Romance cn N b well-beate- HAIR BALSAM ftbbWl York-Copcnhag- CAiironsiA 14 0ewi has learned eat speak Mandarin and to in order to throw mah-Jontas with the proper atmosphere. Let her ease into the tragic trntb gently, or you'll have a cold relative on the sofa. It is claimed that Mr. Babcock has made confession of the hoax he perpetrated on the American public. And there is a Mr. Babcock. For our part, under the circumstances, we would rather-hav- e unsullied the tradition than a verification of tha claims that there Is such a person and that he Invented this most Intricate game. According to a California newspaper that went on the trail of the alleged hoax, there is a Mr. Babcock who traded in China for years and picked up a number of Chinese games and threaded them Into the present ruling passion of the American parlor. Well, there Is some consolation in that A little of the Chinese incense sticks to the game still. Anyway, It sounds Chinese, it looks Chinese, and requires Chinese patience to master; and It is a godsend to the decora tiv arts of th Occident. t . nr m 4 i'h a, hmui A grant-lur- f th hero shew gMutidmbia ttdiragt nf ro4 ldh th public can U1 afford I Ira tb nt nf rack winter, Aa n result of tram InvrotigsUuM In Connecticut, It ia eailinsted that L 01U.C.S net tons f cvuuuodiiiro want iavroCgaUro ta (Nt g i taka firm tv No other Htativa rraulatra h ten. dra lliti bowel a a lie...-nicety, waetaaa Stomach and tba , , t tba Meey sn4 acting without griping. Dam tsla a namoba or aoisg dram "tVllfurnl" ta year drorgiat and bowel tira if a rold roufttrafeJiat m-- o geae In Veiiforola Hg Syrup" which (untstn dirrot traa Adventromcnt. The MevquH, Outside of bla follow man. th ta ajsiem la tb moat danger oua Rvlag tb llrra month period Nginntef froatura la man, m amro oq4 dm nlth krpt etuber, WZA Mor than each year a a result of Its but than third ( this tnaaga moved only from by th ravage ef any other animat en to nine naira, end nearly another Tb robra anal of Indian ranks aae-i- d third moved from tea to ter&ty nine ta tbs number of prop! kilted, milea. Tbraa figure nr given t abw bot this Is largely due to th miparo that la tnduelrul neetten (her is a atlUou character ef tt nsttva at large volume 4 niton haul traffic whkh India, wbo aro afraid to kUt tba doe not compel with th railroads anakem and which cannot b carried by tb railroads when th bight ay becom GIRLS! HAIR GROWS snowbound. THICK AND BEAUTIFUL! It t difficult to eaUmat tb amount of Inconvenience to passenger travel caused by snow, but with at least ant "Dsnderine" Oaea Wander fag motor vebtel i very tea prop! in Llfvleas, Nsgtactsd Hair. majority af tba atatA tt must b it me-qu- trsnaimnad war tb aui IS-Ce- ronaidcrabla, la many section motor bus travel la incrvaslegly railed upon by rural that rommuultlra. It is reported ll.ere are 4o0 such lines In Uhto, Sd in I'cnnsylvantn and larga number la other states whert enow Is a problem. So great la tba Importance ef A roping the lines la operation that cases am known wber companies bav cleared their tinea of enow at their own am pens Heavily Loaded Trucks in East Peril Highways Restriction of the weight of track carrying loads over a number of Connecticut highways la likely t follow a survey now being made of freight and traffic conditions, th atet highway department has announced. Although no de&nlt program has yet been decided upon, the limitation la being considered la view of the heavy track traffic that now traverora th A gteamy af luxuriant hate full of flras, luster and Ufa shortly follow a gents-I-n toning tip of neglected scalp dependable With "Dandarln," Falling hitg Itching calp and th dandruff I corrected Immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair la quickly Invigorated, taking on new strength, rotor and youthful beauty. "Dandertne" Is delightful oa th hairs a refreehlnib stimulating tonlo not sticky or greasy I Any drug store. AdrerlUiSsaL Kleptomania. Kleptomania denotes a disorder ef volition termed aa Impulsion and constituting a symptom of Insanity, do to mental Impairment. It ta characterized by Impulsive acta don without let. process. Kleptomaniacs apreasoning In enewer to an Inquiry from the Ilhode Island board ot public rondo, propriate generally bright or attract!? stowing them away often withHighway Commissioner John A. Mac- articles, out never putting them to concealment, donald hea replied that et present, at use or obtaining any gain from least, there will probably be no re- any striction of loada under the states them. 23,000-pounlimit on roads lending Into Rhode Island. This maximum "DANDELION BUTTER COLOR" weight limit is fixed by statute. The A harmless vegetable butter color highway department, however, has au- used by millions for 50 years. Drug thority to make further restriction If stores aad general stores soil bottles the safety of the public highways la ef "Dandelion" for 33 cents. Adv. endangered by overloading of trucks. U. 8. Timber Supply. Under the present conditions th Paved Highways Causing timber supply of this country will b Fresh Demand for Horses exhausted la between forty and fifty Paved highways from farm to mar- years, according to tha chief forester ket are bringing about economy la of tha Department of Agricultural Pine timber la being cut eight and transportation even where horses are times aa fast as It la being reUve used to haul grain, stock, fruit, and other products to marketing cen- placed, while hardwood la being cut times as fast. ter!. One of the best arguments for three and one-had roads came out of n seDon't Forget Cutlcura Talcum ries of tests made at Ames, la Tbe experiments were made When adding to your toilet requisite to determine the pulling power ot An esqulslte face, akin, baby and dusthorses of various sizes. A testing ap- ing powder and perfume, rendering paratus Invented by O. V. Collins of other perfumes superfluous!. You may the engineering department, Iowa State rely on It becanse one of the Cutlcura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum), college, was used. These tests, coMucted by tba Horae 23c each everywhere. Advertisement. Association of America, showed that Young Man, Beware. a horse has to pull four times as Mr. Do Seines (on being Introduced much on a dirt road as be does on concrete. A single horse drawing a wagon to adored ones mother) Pardon mat on concrete can pull as much as four madam, but have we not met before! horses burdened with heavy loads oa Your face seems strikingly familiar. Adored Ones Mother Yea, I am th the average dirt road that 1a still enwoman who stood up helore you two tirely too common In this country. whole miles la a street car tha other day while you sat reading a paper. To Complete Unfinished Toronto Telegram. . d on-ha- lf hard-surface- Places in Lee Highway "CASCARETS? FOR UVER AND BOWELS 10c A BOX Dr. S. M. Johnson, general director, Lee Highway association, has returned to headquarters In Washington from a series of conferences with governors and highway department heads of Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee, where he met with encouragement in the association's program for completing tbe unfinished links of Le highway across those states. Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache .Indigestion. Drug stores, AdV, Cohens Ahead of Smiths, ' The Cohens are ahead of the Smiths In the city dlrectery of New York. Tbe book contains 1.031 pages and weighs eleven pounds, four ounces. There are nearly 6,500 Cohens and Cohns and approximately 5,800 Smiths and Smyths, There are 233 Abraham Cohens. chow-mel- n mah-Jong- e, n me al tailed kuua Impartiraat f Chit- - groutna wrw!ifra. know removal Ml Important trunk-ti- n hlgbaty ta berotuing n ef iotroaalfig Important rit winter, nays th hurra ef public roads fit tb tei EW YtillK. "It waa t fbortiy strr her orrivsl, frar h littl 4 fa I mane begun In n tVrtba Ameriraq battirab!; ram t Cpn-bagro-tf- i Burt!' andt-t'mied butra kgaiten gra ballromn, matured slung port 64 ter tarnish brtd! paths and Usab- marking their prrarnro nlth n Nil. Ik BirbtiL In n New York I width Ihtnlsb royatiy waa Invited. ly mated ulfli aore A It waa i ibis Nit that Crturo Vlggo drawing raum." dinner 11 In roe Thus n most Intlmat friend of met Mia Grom. disk may b pro- young lrmro Vlggo- - ewsla ef tb "To the astonishment of bla friends, wilk be red Hog of lammark and ttpbw of tb fufmrrty ahy young man berom tparerib of pork Quran Atetsadra began the trills tb must ardent of aultora begging and n quart fit of tb wtml rmsahtw courtship of nd getting th lion's sbar of tb sauerkraut, ltb rn-u- ft potato I Pronor Margaret Green, daughter Of An erica a danrow aerv tb family. Bull tb rib around If. 7. (X Grom of New York, and that tim forth, tm aprot jro around granddaughter of tb 1st Abram 8. tb kmul, jl c tb potato of bis time aboaering attenUong tb roast and bak In moderai Health y oa Miss Green." for several hour. Km a n planet Aanouncemefit of the reported enI'wttus ing Mte Green' return t la lb asm rrBtutiL gagement baa Interoated toteroatlifMl New York, Vlggo put In an aplira!oa Crown ready two rib orlely tremroduttaly. trove of stranro from bit regiroamr, It ta, pointed out that for tbs first for tb meet from tb ment end bark tteu In history an American girt will for five visited New York Incognito boa between tb rib nd swig II olds lord tb contb Iran meat and trim off tb b received at tb ttegtteb court a tent of Mis Green end hef father and In member of tb royal family with arb pier backbone, Rhsp to London. returned wuhldrcl bating tb riba outald closest family ttea to the House of tteidals of iba engagement sro quite and akawtr logriber to fwia a crown. Windsor. r m true, aa engagement literally Trim tb rad of tb bone, rptlnkta "iTInra Vlggo It primarily Cavalryutlwmlc until they bav been with all. trppr and drwlg with man," tb informant continued, "and and wber royalty ta Involved Sour. Haro on a rack In a dripping abnormally, shy, so far aa tbs fair aei pan with th bonra dwa and bak for I concerned. Inift be met Mts Green this la ewrially tnr. Rut at a dinner given Vlggo recenttwo boor, liar fat trimmings la tb at Copenhagen last summer, bl Count Ahlefehtt Laurvler, the with ropreaenlatlvra of the ly pan and baei frequently with tb fab I vanish minister to tteglamt, a toast Cover tb bone at lb end with a gentler an waa virtually nil. "Mlsa Green earn to Copenhagen waa drunk to him which, according t trip f fat to keep them from burnwith only a maid to spend the summer tb I'atiUh custom, ta drunk only f ing. 8m on a hot platter Hb tb and Vlggo respogj-- d center filled with tnaalied potato and with her aunt, the Iteronesa Jv. billing brldegrt ii.s. para-leaad ne Green with herself entliuaiaitlcally. the wife baked of and garnished apple T he official announcement meat obformer representative to Iienmark of n Pork-Ironiro Karoai ef a tb old Russian government viously coma from the Danish court aparrrlb that baa been left with aow meat oa tb riba Remoe tb Ninety-Si- x meat In cut Into four fairly thick altera rroaawla. season well and I I.I "I am want to keep them tb-- to your apron-strin.VYL0RV1LI.IL Mut In a bot Prying pan until well not even tb brat nlnety-sl- g No, alr-e-. years young, and I cooked. Arrange on a hot serving dlab bellera I owe my Ilf and hap- of them la worth It. with nrata of aeaaoned mashed pota-tor- a Without a doubt, bad Mias Camppiness to the fact that I have filled with creamed proa or small never been bothered with a man." bell, In a moment of weakness, succreamed onions. Garnish with para-ley- . It la kites Margaret Campbell, tba cumbed to tba pleadings of n suitor spinster of Taylorvllle, speaking, and "to try him for life," aha would hava Pork Chop with Applaa Take suf- her announcement decisively accent- taken out a membership In the Lucy ficient chops for the family, aroaon ed, jangled harshly out of tuna with Eton lengu and gone In for politics. A well and dust with fine bread crumbs tba quiet Interior of tba borne at 814 Reputdican, aba and place in a dripping pan. Ilaro West Main Cross, where aha Uvea with baa never gone Democratic even In an on each one-hal-f of a cored apple and her gentle, white-haireslater, Mrs. bake la a moderate oven half an bour. John W. Scott and tb latters hus"Why shouldn't women bold officer When the crumbs are brown add band. queried Mlsa Campbell, combatively, little water and continue cooking. Aa prim aa the nea'ly parted white and ready as ever for an argument. Chop Susy, Cut tender, fresh pork lacs curtains and as unyielding aa tba "They have demonstrated to man'i Into tbta slice an Inch long. Cook black horsehair sofa on which aba satisfaction that tby can think, so d tbea In n little fresh pork tat Add stiffly perched, th angular, they have been given tb vote," site n cupful or more of sliced celery and "old maid" declared her complete remarked, dryly. "For that matter, on minced onion, to tb browned satisfaction with her tingle blessed-nes- s. they should have bad It In my day, meat, cover with boiling water or or, If they bad been giving out votes stock and simmer until tender; a few "I never met the man for whom Td then. In Eve's day. Women, really, mushrooms added to the fat In which give up my Independence," she assert- bav always outsmarted men, only the the meat waa cooked, with a table- ed, complacently, from out of the ex- men never realized lb "It's always woman who baa been spoonful of black molassea and a ta- perience of her nlnety-al- x years. would blespoonful of aoy sauce, with one "They're all alike. You've got to tbe manager, and of aatt to a pound of meat. baby them and humor them if you bo Just an avocation for them." Thicken a little with cornstarch If Serve with hot boiled rice. fit ib year TM U lb one-thir- .aAfP Air1 Dont Wet era InDamn fc1 B Herat! ihtMiva It has haen aatd of tha prophet Daniel jpg ( cLGa ofthe 0 CITIES d EILl-AN-S 254 AND -- y bait Irot hi l HOTHERI GIVE SIOK CAOt Mfb Della vy 1 I M savory pork oiihci U Lyffi 1 Mt IU H" ll Ul lltL m4 M rlfui (amr. i4riwt leg Wtlfdfif ( 11 mii MM IfMtW f M,a Dim 4 ll M4 M Mat. Mt.aJImM. "If a vbjr U.!a op-- I IWIxii, Virginia. iwtunujf t GOOD TALES ki CABINET u,. LJ EXPERIENCE SPANISH FORK. UTAH FRES- - Automobile Club to Mark Transcontinental Route The Automobile Club of Southern California Is undertaking to mark the entire transcontinental route of the highway, which extends from Los Angeles to Washington D. C. and Baltimore, Md. The work of erecting the markers along the transcontinental route will start by May, 1924. The route Is approximately 3,280 miles in ; length, , May Abolish 8peed Limit. Always Keep Allcocks Plasters In your heme. Invaluable for all local aches and pains. Inexpensive, absolutely pure, safe and effective, Adv. An Inconsiderate Man. Weve simply got to call a halt," he We said. cant go on living beyond our Income forever. I knew youd do something to spoil the day for me," she replied. This Is tbe first morning Engof n for a week that I havent had a headSeattle been ache. Great interest Is manifested in land in the prospect of passage new road vehicles bill, which has drafted for presentation to-- the approaching parliament An Important feature of the bill la the abolition of the present speed limit. In the place of which will be severe penalties for dangerous driving. twenty-mile-an-ho- ur Average Read Cost Tbe average cost per mile for road-- : building In the United States for the oast five year has been $16-67- j A Safe and Sure Laxative Brandreth Pills. One or two taken at bed time will keep you in good condition. Entirely vegetable. Adv. v A Double Carrier. ' Th Nurse "See what the stork brought you. Two little twin sister." Little Elsie "My I i It must have been a stork." - lf |