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Show CACHE AMERICAS'. LOGAN. UTAH STOBY ot o BEDTIME TIIOI1NTO.V lIVRGess I KILL COLD GERMS tty Clear heod instantly. Steps, cold spreading. .Sprinkle your. handkerchef during the doy your pillow pt night. ' AT Alt w.msoH 000 6TOKtS roDua Grata Waal Wraaf Waf Jsuk-C. Garvw reinoduled Urge building at Madiaufi, ffli, to manufacture ca l lie f.cd. Friend wore lu riled is wllunta 111 Ural production. Wheola G error puiJiod a button. fumed. Workmen poured groat aacka ct grula Into hopper. but nolhJng came out aa the finished product. Tlia from lop to aa building bottom wilhout discovering where tb grulu rrae golug. Gurver went to tba roof, llu-c- out of a ventilator atMiuted til mixture, and the wind ruttered It afar. A workman bad diverted the ground grulu Into the wrong pipe. s BROTHER NORTH WIND AND JACK FROST ARRIVE AST of the boaia to ply bark nd forth arrow the Mississippi river la the She tun Mary l.iii'ii. been rarr) In panseu gem and freight he I seen I 'll r. nil. lei Mo. and Eu hi Caron. Inlet, 75 year. and III, la Bf 111 ninklna her 40 trla a duy The four teller brolhera own and oeriile this survivor of the pre bridge age. aa did I heir fnllier before them. -- ht I - l H I aS r s fr I r I I X i cT-f--r I I I I I I I I I I I i - j I 1 i .'."SS?. -- -J B H-- H I I I I I I I I I I I II By I I I THE MOUNTAIN IPSK III II Ml I 11 HI I lib I S&J? spill peanuts. The freckles are usually done with a pen. chewing gum Is used to fasten It together. d Allhough rather rare, the Ipsk ean asuully he found wherever there are mountains. Unlike the sldehlll cow, which, tinting short legs no one aide, could only go In one direction around the hill, the Ipsk has devel-- j oped short legs on both sides with Ion; ones In the middle, and can turn around, reverse, or go Into In-termediate. I'aul tinny :m. the noted woodstnun, once told the writer he had often seen the Ipska traveling down the Grand canyon, walking 1 WOMEN: wafeh your BOWELS What should women do to keep their bowels moving freely? A doctor should know the answer. That La why pure Syrup Pepsin ii so good for women. It just suits their deheate organism. It Is the prescription of an old fumdy doctor who has treated thousands of women patients, and who made a special study of bowel troubles. It is fine for children, too. They love its taste. Let them have it every time their tongues are eoated or their skin is sallow. Dr. Caldwells Syrup on eucb aide and swimming In the Pepsin is made from fresh laxative same time. the at middle harmherbs, pure pepsin and other The Ipsk shown here on the side less ingredients. Yha you've a sick headache, of a mountain has a double peanut cant cat, are bilious or sluggish; body, a filbert head, popcorn ears, and at the limes when you are most and clove horns and tall. Six toothapt to be constipated, take a little of picks form the legs, and the feet are this famous prescription (all drug tores keep it ready in big bottles), and you'll know why Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the lavonte laxative of over a mUliou women! Da. W. B. Nrwtnr Stirvlca) (VV.SU biwrir ) Old Gardener pnper white Hi'AClNTHS, Chinese sacred lilies the trumpet Narcissi, und the Due on Thol tulips are easily grown fiber siteh as Is sold io all seed The use of fiber Is par stores. ticiiliirly advantageous In city apartments and wherever good potting soil Is hard to obtain. No drainage Is required. and the bowls containing the liber may be set safely any where about the room. The fiber should always be firmed when the Most bowls are being prepared. amateurs leave It In a loose condition, which is a mistake. Hyacinth bulbs should be piunled so tlmt the crowns come almost flush with (he surface, but narcissi and dalTodils should have a little of the hn!b projecting, while the Due Von Thol tulips should be Just under the surface. t:$ X.byXYr mi Jrtasd; This gigantic of representation Christ, which was unveiled recently, looks down upon the port of Itlo de Janeiro, Brazil, from the summit of Corcovodo mountain. Its head Is 2,200 feet above the city. On occasion the statute Is illuminated by flood lights. O history of restaurants traced buck to Hie Sixteenth The Is (WNU Svrvlc Liquidating ! YOUR HOME AND YOU Caldwell's A Doctor Family Laxative w The Other Way Around And I suppose It Prison Visitor was poverty brought you here7"iu orent there times when doing ttle dishes and silver and pots Prisoner CCOCGO No. I was simply and Pans yourself seems belter coining money." from haring two or three more or less willing assistants in the kitchen at the same time, working at random, bringing dishes from the table before there Is any place to put them, stacking up plates that have not been superficially cleaned off. drying the dishes before they have been rinsed and putting them up where they dont belong? Clearing up after a meal Is a complicated matter, and when there are many dishes and a number of workers there should be definite division Of labor. Each Individual should be given a definite task. If there are five to help, the work may be divided as follows: A. Carry silver and glassware to the kitchen and pile at the side of the sink. Collect table napkins, crumb table, remove cloth, take out leaves from the table If extra ones have been added, brush dining room floor, put dining room In between meal order, and quit. Welterweight Champ 1 B. Carry all chlnuware to the kitchen, scrape and pile. Help dry dishes and finallv collect and dispose of refuse. Nothing more C. Collect nil food left from the meal, put Into suituble dishes and put In tlie refrigerator. Put up bread and other food left In the kitchen. Tidy the stove and wipe off. Put up ail kitchen dishes, and be in readiness to brush up kitchen floor when work Is done. D. Get ready dish water and begin washing dishes as soon as glnsses and silver begin to arrive. Wash all dishes and pots nnd pans and then quit with a free conscience. E. See that tables are cleared for clean dishes and begin drying as soon as tilings are ready. Dry pots and pans ns well as dishes and finally wash out dish towels. Usually that would be a fair division of labor with responsibilities fairly distributed. ! by MtClun Nt wsnaper Syndicate.) (WNU Service 1 ) o THREE GOOD PIES SUPERSTITIOUS SUE 'V MOTHERS COOK BOOK wjayv ; EKE is a simple pie that the most Inexperienced may make without a failure: Lemon Fluff Pie. Take the grated rind nnd Juice of an orange and a lemon, add s of a cupful of sugar, the yolks of three eggs to which one tablepoonful of cold water has been added gradually. three-fourth- Peler Rabbit listened and shiv- ered Just a wee bit In spile of bis HOTEL v TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms ' (flv., .A ' s- - f'i li O-c- fI 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM 1.50 "Vv Just oppotiu Mormom TtibtrnacU tfs X ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. ' The Ideal x.. Vacation Land Sunshine All Winter Long Splendid roods towering mountain ranges Highest type hotels dry inThis vigorating air clear starlit nights California's Foramoit Dasert Playjrouod youth from Worcester, Mass. Lou Brouillard, Is the new Writ C S Cktrtty f-welterweight champion of the world virtue of his victory over Jack CALIFORNIA Thompson of Danielson, Conn, in bout at Boston. W. N. U, Salt Laks City, No. twenty-year-ol- . m RDalm SiiriiiSjh 48-19-31. d French-Ca-nadia- n j& f thh City ii Defore the R jt GIKIGAGJ rush vl ii of Christmas business this year, give a thought to the customers who constitute your trade. At what other time could you more fittingly send ii ii them a greeting than at Christmas. ii Select your Christmas card now. Your dealer will imprint it with your name, ia ii whatever quantity you need. 3 vl Cook In a double boiler until smooth and pour over the stilTlv beaten whites to which cupful of sugar lias been added Bom Into a baked shell, add a tablesp mnful of butter and bake until firm For tnose wJio about ten minutes. dislike a meringue, this Is especially attractive, as the texture is like sponge cake or omelet. h i Burgoyxie CARDS YOLt LOCAL DEALERS CARRY THEM h Quickly and easily. Vi'et hair thoroughly be- Quickly and coinfortaLly every morning. They Were So Fat They Could Hardly Waddlo. rutienrn Shaving Cream softens the Cuticura Laboratories. o Mvlilcn, Man. c This Mother Had Problem t BROTHER BILL HAS TOLD HER THAT The wife of a certain baseball pitcher wore a pink dress to a game one day when friend hubby pitched and won. The next time he pitched, he asked her to wear the same dress 1931. Western Newspaper Union ) o and he won again. And so on through the summer Sacred Bulla Egyptian Yes man may not be particularpoor wife had to wear that pink Sacred bulls of ancient Egjpt charm, unlaundered and unironed, ly admirable," saya romantic This pretty ensemble for afterbut they come In handy In were mummified and buried with for the good luck of the team. In ceremonies noon wear is of gray crepe, the elaborate costly leap year. McCiur(() by Newspaper Syndicate.) tombs. Jacket being furred with blue fox. I WNU Service.) (WNU Service.) a small quantity of Cutleurn Shaving Cream. Then sham- as usual. Ideal foo all the family. trr. Now what does be wnrm coat. mean by that?" sjid he. I suppose," replied little Mrs PeAt year dealer or sent ter, that he means that those whe Ado rev recripl oi are not afraid to face hard times and do their very best are really When a young woman shows you stronger for doing It. Ue certainly is rough and strong, but I've noticed newly taken photographs of herself, the nilstuke of not aidthat we always feel well when he don'tformake one. ing conies." That Is quite true." replied PeI never can run ter thoughtfully. so fast In summer as In winter." He drew a long breath. Isn't this air good? I feel Just like a run this When yon get used very minute. to It winter bm't so bad. It's all In the getting used to It. Those who As a rule, milk Is about the best food sleep all winter or go awuy where there Isnt cold weather, dont know for children, but what a lot they miss. I wonder why there are times when they do It anyway." they are much better I br J O Uod ) WNU Sanrlcw off without It It should always be left oft when children show by fever-- I ret ful or cross spells, by bad breath, coated tongue, sallow skin, . . . biliousness, etc., thut x Indigestion, their stomach and bowels are out of order. By DOUGLAS MALLOCH In cases like this, California Fig A ? Syrup never falls to work wonders, by the quick and gentle way it reSometimes i shall sleep and moves all the souring waste which is you. causing the trouble, regulates the Will you come, I wonder. stomach and bowels and gives these In the sunshine. In the dew, organs tone and strength so they In the days of thunder? continue to act normally of their own Will you come with wreaths alone. accord. Children love its rich, fruity Come with red, red roses. flavor and it's purely vegetable and Where the one that you have known harmless, even for babies. Now at last reposes? Millions of mothers have proved Its merit and reliability in over DO years I would have ,vou come, I know. of steadily increasing use. A WestBut the thing to bring me ern mother, Mrs. May Suavely, MontIs some dream of long ago. rose, California, says : My little girl, to sing me. Song you Ednas, tendency to constipation was I would have the gift jou brought a problem to me until I began giving In that moment to me her California Fig Syrup. It helped But some unforgotten thought her right away and soon her stomach From the days you knew me. and bowels were acting perfectly. Since then I've never had to have Sometime you may come again advice about her bowels. I have any With some sad reflection. also used California Fig Syrup with I would have you bring me then my little boy, with equal success. But a recollection. To be sure of getting the genuine, Sometime you will come at last which physicians endorse, always ask There where I lie sleeping for California Fig Syrup by tlie full Bring me something from the past. name. And leave It in my keeping. (($1931 DouRlaa Mallocb ) WNU Service. Just the Man o Magnate 'lhe man who marries my daughter will want a lot of Afternoon Ensemble money. Suitor (hopefully) Well, sir, nobody wants it more than I do! London Humorist. Queerest things you can think of can make money In a city. For there are plenty of Hie queeresl Kind of people In a million. " See Regard for Dog on Increase Notably A woman who Is a great lover of animals recently told two Incident,1 or retold them, from the press, to' stress her point flint the wholly com- -, mend.ible, but rather limited, attitude of love me, love my dog" show hopeful signs of progress. She say that this affection Is rapidly being stretched to include tlie other fel- lows dog. There was that tiny Item In the paper the other day, for example, about the dog that selected the middle of a busy street In Ifioomsburg I'a, for his siesta," she said. Little noting the vast number of persona who were affected by bis discriminating search for a shady spot, the dog took a peaceful nap, according to the Boston Globe, while 4(X) respectful motorists detoured around him. Then there was tiiat other dog who had made himself unpopular with his neighbors over In New Jersey because of his habit of harking at night. Tlie local police recorder had been notified, and the aged resident who owned him wns given tha sad command to dispose of him. It happened that the owner not only actually depended on the dog for companionship, but for errands at which the creature had proved remarkably dependable. Well, the upshot of it was, said the lady who loves animals, triumphantly, that CG persons, loj by the mayor of tlie town, heard of tlie matter nnd testified in tlie dogs behalf. Some of them, mind you, even gave up their vacations so thut they might aid tlie case. And the dog was officially forgiven. No Help Tlie compass, said tlie young man who knew a lot about everything, always points north, you see. Then it's just too bad, sighed the beautiful girl, if you happen to want to go south, isnt It? Some brag of their sins unless Graft by any other name would there is danger of prosecution. produce ns many plums. Idleness breeds bad habits. (. fore putting on The creamy lather of beard.soolhcs the skin and leaves it cool and supple. Graham Cracker Pie. Roll 14 graham crackers and mix f cupful of butter. Line a pie tin with this mixture and fill with cooked and seasoned apple sauce. Serve with cream, after baking 20 minutes. Moravian Deep Apple Pie. Core and pare six even sized apples. Ilace with a teaspoonful of lemon juice, a little of the grated rind of lemon, a cupful of sugar and enough water to cover the botCover and tom of the saucepan. cook until the apples are tender but not broken. Line a deep pnstry dish with rich pastry, carefully place the apples in the shell, filling the centers with peach marmalade. Cover with strips of pastry and bake just long enough to brown the pasServe with cream. try. ii ii CHRISTMAS (Tniicfira Shaving Cream one-lial- ' S the MERCHANTS V 1 well-beate- n Hg'K S T) "I am the North Wind stout and bold I come from the land of Ice and cold! Who braves my strength to blm 1 give A greater power to work and Uve." WHEN YOU COME By Betsy Callister SYRUP PEPSIN who run. ran fast to keep warm, and those why fly, flew fast for the same reaaon, latter In the day Bough Brother North Wind arrived. There was nothing silent about the way he came. He whooped and bowled aeroas the Green Meadows and through (he Green Forest, caught up the dead leaves whirled them far and wide, huuied that all might hear: vl pot-slid- e COME UNTO ME" h Ilutton 1 1 ii had not been HONKER the Gone days ahead of Bough Brother North Wind and Jack Frost. He seldom la All the llllle people of the Green Forest and Uie Green Meadows know thla. and hen they beard Ida menage, llonk, bonk, honk, bonk." those who 'ill bad work to da worked harder than ever. Paddy the Beaver went all over bit bouse very carefully putting on fresh mud wherever It wu needed, to Hint when Jack From did arrive be would find It all ready to be frozen bard. Jerry Muskral hurried to gel In the last of Ida supplies. Happy Jack the Gray Squlr rel and Ida cousin. Chatterer, the Ited Squirrel, acumpered about fast-ethan ever to get all the nuta before they should be hidden under the enow. Bobby Coon, Cue' filly Possum, and Buster Bear did their best to burst their cuuta by stulhng themselves with everything they could find. They were so fat they could hardly waddle. You nee they made storehouses of their own skins. Yen, Indeed, those were busy days. Then one night whin all wns still Jack Frost arrived. He came silently, and only those who were awake knew, bea use he alyly pinched them Just by way of warning. Cnc Ifilly Possum was one of these, and he didn't wait lo be pinched twice. He promptly turned back to nls home in a hollow tree and curled himself up In bis wurm bed for a long, long sleep. Bobby Coon did the same thing. I.ustpr Bear felt sleepy, hut be wasn't quite ready to go to bed for l he winter, so he decided to wait until the first heavy snow. Paddy the Beaver watched the mud harden on the roof of bis house us Jack Frost touched It, and then be dived and with a sigh of great content slipped In at tils secret door under water and scrambled up Into Ills nice, warm, dry bedroom to rest, for he had worked long and hard, and he knew that the time had come when he could work no more, because by morning bis pond would be covered with Ice. But those who were asleep for the night knew nothing about the coming of Jaik Frost until the morning. Then they shivered a little as they started forth and those S r NUTTY NATURAL HISTORY f e R XV. Only the happy are truly gieaL ' |