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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGIN. ITAH RscrcolizcdVax Losses From Hog Keeps Skin Young M MW. od to u yn.ir iri 4 lk itfMUd TIM I 4wc Mt VtuiwU4wrwiB i ou 'B J irwi Warn 1m peel eiuii le. (I swell irf hti'a laitr Ma I u t4 A M l MvJil uut ! MiJu OrfWtm. Salt Lake City r . .' r , " . 4 rj. J. J ' r, 4 j e I i ' V Jr,! . I ! I, 1 I . J 1 TEMPLE SQUARE I 200 Tile Baths Radio conoaction in every room. RATES IRON! 1.50 Just offMHf Mormon Tebema do ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. Landed Record Base record small moutli Ttie worljbass, weighing Hi pounds 8 ounces, wus captured recently by Ited"Ken nody In Lake Gertrude, Igike county. Is The word "captured Florida. used advisedly, since Kennedy's line broke as the fish was being hauled Into the boat Fortunately lie was able to grab his prize and get It aboard, although be lost his rod overboard In the process. Kennedy attributes his luck to the fact that, In addition to being red headed himself, he was fishing with a red headed plug - a - ! -- V j xV ' - - yv, -- I - -n- Had Problem As a rule, milk Is about the best food for children, but there are times when they are much better oil without It. It should always be left off when children show by feverish, netful or cross spells, by bad breath, cogted tongue, sallow skin, Indigestion, biliousness, etc., that their stomach and bowels are out of order. In cases like this, California Fig Syrup never fails to work wonders, by the quick and gentle way It re moves all the souring waste which Is causing the trouble, regulates the stomach and bowels and gives these organs tone and strength so they continue to act normally of tlieir own accord. Children love Its rich, fruity flavor and its purely vegetable and harmless, even for babies. Millions of mothers have proved Its merit and reliability In over 50 years of steadily increasing use. A Western mother, Mrs. May Snavely, Montrose, California, says : My little girl, Ednas, tendency to constipation was a problem to me until I began giving her California Fig Syrup. It helped her right away and soon her stomach and bowels were acting perfectly. Since then I've never had to have any advice about her bowels. I have also used California Fig Syrup with my little boy, with equal success. To be sure of getting the genuine, which physicians endorse, always ask for California Fig Syrup by the full name, Need Mineral Supply Depraved appetites as Indicated by gnawing bones seems to be prevalent in many districts. M. L. M. and I C. M. have almost the same condition in their herds: Cow gnaws old bones and heifer calf chews wool all the time. These animals are craving minirus. erals, possibly salt or pho Make a mixture of equal i us of ground limestone, steamed bone meal and fine salt, and put some In a box where the calf can get at it as it wants to. When starting to feed meal to the calf, Include about 6 pounds of this mineral mixture to each 100 pounds of grain mixture. For the cow add three pounds of it to each 100 pounds of meal fed. Montreal Family Herald. sit ss Sneeds When intestinal poisons nd accumulations clog his system, your ehild is hia likely to fall dovn in atudies, lose needed ener-g- y, grow anaemic Keep him clean inside and yon keep him , at least twce vitally fit. Garfield Tea. week, is a pleasant, harmleoe way to At all druggists). cleanse internally, arfieldfea a Batura! 4 JaxcHvw dnnk . ' 7 07 , -- A j . v i 4 rut Essence 7' trt((n JABCANS. PETER RABBITS LAST DOUBT CLEARED AWAY Llghtfoots Story Was True! Cried Peter Joyfully. the proof that what you are trying to believe Is so. Peter Itabliit said that he believed all that I.lglitfoot the deer bad told him about bis wonderful horns, and how they had He did grown In a single summer believe It while he was with Light foot, for hadnt Juniper the Hare said that it was true. But when Peter got back to the dear Old Brier Patch and thought It all over doubt crept Into his mind In He told little Mrs. spite of him. Peter all about it. When he had finished she looked at him queerly said she, if someone Peter, should come along and tell you that ess take bis ueud off and put buck aguin, I believe you would It Is my opinion that believe it. Llghtfoot was glutting you and that Cousin Jumper wag backing him up just to see how big a yum they could make you avvullow. "But. my dear, 1 tell you that 1 saw the rugg of the covering that hud been on those horns while they were growing. protested Peter. "Perhaps you did and perhaps you retorted unlieliev ing Mrs. didn't. Peter Babbit. "I don't doubt you saw rags of some kind on Light foot's horns, but It will take more than his word to make me believe that those are new horns grown this It doesnt sound reaInst summer. sonable. Now, does It. Peter? "No. It doesn't." confessed Peter; but there are so ninny things happening atl the time that don't sound reasonable that 1 don't know when to believe a thing and when not to. Peter hurt planned to go about nmotig bis fnciiils amt tell them all about Llghtfoot s new horns, for he suspected that few of them knew about lhc:ii But after tils talk with Mrs. Peter he changed bis mind You see doubt had crept in. and In spite of all he could do It stayed there He bad tried tu make himself be lieve that story, but that miserable doubt persisted So, though his tongue fairly Itching to tell the story of Llghtfoot s new hums, he kept It still. One night when Mistress Moon wus shining brightly Peter wandered lie could It X rumble seat, say is loves Sophia, place. 1932 Bell Syndicate. n A OUT OF THE ORDINARY a cauliflower and drain. a pliu-- of salt and nutmeg, a dash of vinegar to a pint of the water In which the cauliflower waa cooked Melt two talilespoonfuls of butter and when It Is light brown, add to the sauce. Pour over the cauliflower on a bot platter and serve. Rich girl-frien- iBDWEEIPS holiL And here window and a toy, and here's a top that sings; They never overlook the Joy God puts In penny things. We build our enstlea In the air, our battlements In Spain, Bui If we never Journey there, the other Joy sophisti-cate- twisting Pastures Planned for Holland Dairymen The Zuider ree cut oflf now from he North ea Is known as the Tssel ule, for that rlwr enip'lel Itself nto this great basin. The lake will iresenlly turn frc-- li and hereafter alii constitute an Inexhaustible reservoir of fresh wuter to be tapped luring summer droughts when all the miles upon miles of grassland round about have to be Irrigated Heretofore the necessity of using the semi salt water of the Zuider tee has made eiery protracted dry spell a minor disaster to all tbla country. It will take 30 years more to complete the great transition from salt water to dyke land. In behind the great sea dykes of the present area of tbe Yssel lake Is to be dyked off and drained to make room for a million more which means an annual Increase In the output of cheese which staggers the Imagination. two-thir- remain. So let us do ns children do, who dreutn of fairyland, And yet who knows the pleasure, too, of pleasure close at band. I hope we never dream so much as through the world we go, Nero waa a cruel tyrant who Whatever heights we ever touch, would torture hit poor subjects by whatever depths we know, the fiddle for them. We never feel the thrill of yore, the playing thrill that childhood brings, Grilled Sardines. BONERS are actual humorous Before the windows of a store Just Grill balf a dozen sardines In a tidbit found in examination pafull of penny things! bot pan and pour over them melted G. 1131 Douslu Ualloch. WNU Barrie. pers, essays, etc, by teachers. Lit by Dummy Windows Dummy or Imitation window art providing a superior kind of Illumination for new office buildings In London. Concealed electric bulb simulate daylight are In the windows, which are constructed so a to resemble real windows In size and shape. tht Hes a Fwa Now you care for ventriloquists "Do Define H2-and CO 2. acta?" H2 O la hot water and CO 2 U cold wnter. A thermometer la a glasa tube with a temperature running np the side. I thought I didnt till I began reading some of the speechee put la the mouths of election aspirant." Buffalo Courier Express. see Just Impossible Joe Td like a policy against flrd Insurance Agent Sorry. We can Succor Is the kind of candy that Insure your life but not In tbe next world. comes at the end of a stick, A metaphor Is to keep cows In. a a a a a Tbe army sat down on one band and stood up on the other. 3 First Hand Knowledge Most of tbe girls that come her dont want to marry. j How do you know?" Tve asked em." Patrick Henry waa tbe Irishman who drove the snake out of Ireland. One who bluffs and succeed make It a habit Morpheus la tbe tobacco used by the Chinese. a a a IP A IP A will WNU Barrie & 131 Bell Syndicate KNOWS !ried Herself to Sleep and twice the amount of carrots. Fry In butter until they begin to , splitting headaches All worn out color, beginning with the carrots, make life hideous every month. She turthen the celery, onion and then needs s tonic , . Lydia E. Pinkham'a over the sardines. nips. When all are done simmer In Vegetable Compound relieve cramp. a little stock. Place the cutlets on a hot platter with a heap of the Lentil Salad. Boil two cupfuls of lentils until vegetables in the center. Serve with PARKERS HAIR BALSAM tender, season with garlic cut fine mashed potatoes. Banova bv Union. Da&dralT8topa Hair FaUfalc Western G Newspaper or with chives and serve on lettuce Imports Color and leaves with a good seasoned french to Gray and Faded Hair Beauty 60e and 31 00 at Dranrteta. Expensive Neat Lining Htecoi Chem Wke Patchotroe N Y. dressing. Mice carried away the bank roll Ideal for tue in a SHAMPOO FLORE6ION is what quack? Pop, with Parker Hair Balsam.Makeatha of a farmer at Langevilla (Moselle), Duck foolery; cackle but no egg." connection Peaches With Grape Juice. 60 cents by mail or at drug and bair toft flnffy. France, and lined a nest with It Q. 1932. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service gifts. Hiaoox Chemical Worka, fatchogo N.ju Stew fresh peaches, remove their for their young. The owner of five skins and cover them with grape hid sold the them and Unworthinest money pigs juice and allow them to stand two under a beam. When he looked If he has been capable of believhours. Drain them, place them In a for the money, It was gone. He ing me unworthy of his trust, then ENJOY A TRIP TO dish In which they are to be served found It In the attic, where the It Is he who Is forever unworthy of and cover them with sugar flavored SALT LAKE AND me. Voltaire. mice had lined a nest with it with vanilla. Take the grape Juice, boll and to add sugar pour taste, up HEWHQUSE over the peaches. WNU Service. Salad Beaucaire. Chop coarsely, celery and endive, deep In the Green Forest until pres- season with oil vinegar, mustard, ently he found himself on the edge and let stand for an hour before Just before going to the of a swampy place. It was the very serving. place where Llghtfoot the Deer had table add chopped boiled ham, a spent the winter when the suow was sour apple diced, moistened with a deep. Peter hopped along aimlessly. little tarragon vinegar and mayonHe was thinking so hard that he naise. didnt watch his steps, and presentMutton With Vegetables. ly he stepped on something that Trim mutton cutlets and place side hurt his fool Ouch ! he cried, and looked to by side In a saucepan. Cover witb see what It was he had stepped on well seasoned stock and simmer for Sticking out of the soft wet earth an hour and a half. Take equal was whnt Peter at first thought quantities of turnips, onions, celery was a stick But when he looked a little more closely be Peter gave a great sigh of pure saw that It was different from any happiness. That bothersome doubt In stick he had ever seen before The his mind had been put to sleep for point was smooth and polished, and ever. Llghtfoot bad said that his when later Peter tried his teeth on old horns had dropped off some it he found he made no Impression where, and here was one of them to on It. At once he began to dig prove It. around It to see what the rest of Llghtfoot s story was true I cried It was like It wasn't long before Peter Now, Mrs. Peter Joyfully be found that there were other will have to believe II If she A points. thought Bashed Into Pe- doesn't Ill make her come over here soft the ter's head, and he made and see this horn for herself. When earth fairly fly as he dug, for Peter yon tell a story that Is hard to be was growing more and more excited Ueve there Is nothing like having At last he had uncovered all of proof that It Is true." Peter Jumped the queer sticks with several up In the air, kicked his long heels It all at stick a It wasD't points. together and then started for home. waa one of Llghtfoots old horns to tell Mrs. PeThere was no question a.out that ter what he had found. of him. There It lay right In front WNUServlc e.l98tbvT.W Breo sharp-pointe- This wrap for cold days Is a combination crepe-an- d satin that buttons high around the throat and It is features the new cape collar. of a ligbter-thanavy shade, with satin buttons and triangular Insert on cape and bloused sleeve. rioilSiGooRBooi iirpt il, Ml iiUloL, butter which bus been thickened with a bttle flour, moisten witb bot water, add a little vinegar, dash of mustard, salt and pepper. Pour bot A Prevents Soil Waste 'v BOiL Crepe and Satin Careless Potato Digging - SALE, EXCHANGE Slatee ernait. any place I n'ed kt K witb ajthoul oj Ii. ti. Uit VTIoMA ICLU t ''TAT K UKARIHO AttUMifa laMM fo buy. oeil t r1' of ON YOUR KANDKCRCHICr .AND f.LLOW wish I tint we could go our way a little children, too, Th ex ye, speaking of And find our pleasure In today, as that laat rise In th stock marlittle ehildi eu do. They hsve their dreams as well as ket, eh got In on th ground floor ours, their castles gilt and on several things, and now shes In th cellar. gki-- i. WM1 Oanrtc G 1933 1111 Srndtc-aAnd yet they pause to pick the (low re that blossom while 4 they pass. However bright the rainbow gleams, how great the pot of gold, l'lie chlldien know that dreams are dreams but here's a band to UMMMI Thornfon W Bur Carbon disulphide poured over the grain or placed in pans on top of the grain will control grain moths and weevils. Where the grain Is to be used as feed the mixture may be poured directly on top, bnt where it is to be used for seed the carbon disulphide should be placed In In pans on top of the grain. both cases the mixture evaporates and the fumes settle on the bottom. For best results, the bin or storage room should be kept tightly closed. flood tv - itw. Controlling Grain Pests The forest cover conserves water and because of its absorptive ca pacity It stores several times the amount of water falling In rain that does the abandoned field. Water stored In the forest floor runs out gradually and equalizes spring and stream flow and at the same time prevent the soil from washing Into stream channels, clogging them with silt, and aggravating tha damage liy ' v. aw ' V"-- . r-- y k' v J Be Mkiie Siwjfe A survey of more than a hundred New York state potato fields last year showed that a 12 per cent damage was made up of 7 per cent qf the potatoes bruised In digging, 3 per cent skinned, and 2 per cent cut. In Hollywood "I've got a new plot for a movie. One farmers damage was as much Louisville as 43 per cent, or nearly half his "Why be radical? Courier-Journacrop. Such injury can be laid to faults in adjustment of the digging machine, to lack of the proper degree of power on the digger, and to Improper operation. Clear Brain -- a clean stomach I f l. a . 7 . f t Ve. X (MENTHOKATUM This Mother T r , , bushel for r 1 . ". f A Absent Minded Auctioneer Any bid bandsome bridge lamp? Woman's Voice Two py-- p H I V X if ' fy. f,,s Vu V J Umm , f 71 AND I Though you say you believe that a thing la go. And you do your best to believe, you know. Word comes from Ohio that of Economies the 55 farmers In that state who It will bnppen a doubt In your mind Professor When is a bank most checked their corn yields officially will creep solid? last year, those whose yields ranged And quite refuse to be put to sleep Student When It Is most liquid. between 70 and 90 bushels per acre LITTLE doubt like this will produced the crop for 21.7 cents per bushel. Those whose yields exceedkeep right on bothering, aud ed 90 bushela an acre produced corn the only way to which It cun tie put at 16.5 cents a bushel, and the few to sleep Is by finding for yourself whose yields ran up to 110 bush els and better, found their production costs as low as 13.8 cents per Put M entholatum in the nostrils to relieve congestion and clear the breathing passages. tittle steps of little feet go romping here aud there; I beer I hem In the crowded street, r 1 them ev'ry where; And tittle feet find life a song and youth a time of play. The journey short, however long with joy along the wty. The street an alliy, little more, the children re content; They find the windows of a store a land of wonderment. Though stories tell of queen and k'ngx. and silk and lace and ruff. The windows full of penny things are wonderful enougln . High Yields Necessary With Prevailing Prices High crop yields and superior live stock are essential In these days of low prices. The aim should be, If necessary to avoid overproduction, to produce fewer acres of crops and put more laud In grass and hay, and utilize legumes to the fullest extent possible. To Illustrate, producing 3,000 bushels of corn on 40 acres of ground Is a lot more profitable than utilizing 60 acres for that this purpose. Producing more feed per acre, and converting that feed Into the largest possible quantity of live stock products should be the aim of every farmer. Wallaces Farmer. MAILOCH THE situ-itto- HOTEL 200 Rooms Dl vac Putnam a din-eas- i ::::: .U. A. F. 8HAlK, Collcga of VM Md'cinc iho btaia Uni rinury -W.SU brrvico. la not ausliig at seIIiC chol-rrious losses to Ohio awltie grower a it did Inst year nlieu numerous and extensive outlireuks of the were experlemed In tunny section of the state. can be Tills favorable explained by tiie fact that more anti bog cholera serum was used lu Ohio during t lie lust spr,ng and sitm.ier for immunizing pigs than was used in any single year slme ered. the serum was thu-oIt Is estimated that one and a half million pigs and shouts hate bcce given tills proentlve treatment fee cholera tills year. Therefore, wlia the d sense does make Its appear ame among untreated swine on a farm It does not spread rapidly to nelglilmrlng herds, because many of them have been vaccinated and are Immune to t lie disease. When cholera mukes its appearance In a neighborhood all hogs In the vicinity should be vaccinated or treated with what U known as which con the "double treatment, serum ami virus. sist of This treatment Insures Immunity or protection from the disease In healthy swine when properly adminIt cannot be expected to istered. cure animals already shk with cholera or to protect hogs Buffering If disfrom some other disease. ease Invades the herd, the most expert avulluble assistance should be sought at once. ii. 7 ' Preventive Treatment lias Done Much to Check the Disease. to bard times, many mem-berof the WaiJiliigton Street Baptist ebunb of Orange, N. J. were unable to niuke good on tlu-t- r pledges to a fund for the erection of a new pariah balk But more than sixty of them offered to work out the pledges In manual labor, aud some of this group srs her seen hard at It. K AT THE FIRST SNEEZE KITTY McKAY By Nma Wilcoa 6y DOUGLAS Uy enat Hotel . 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