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Show A DESERET OCTOBER SATURDAY EVENING, NEWS 2j 191S ' SECTION FOUR J chin to alright, and whop we fall to get reaujt In our poultry work, let' a I took to our own Inefficiency and not) blame the poultry business and tba machine for our own abort earning. Buggestcd ration for war time feed This department to conducted by the Gilbert ward, Chas Ing for laying hens and to bring ma; membership.?' Society tf Utah for the , representative Genealogical to turing pullet held- - J' early laying: ' ! benefit of all who are Interested tnln? Scratch grain: f paru corn. 1 part oato (fa to 4 Iba. to tha buahel). ' br"ctl. and research temple genealogical Bnpy "d.er ward); Dry amah: to parts corn meal or work. Families who desire to get Into P-meeUngs held, I. chop. 1 part beef wrap. with others communication regarding WE SHOULD NOT BURN GARBAGE . " The government poultry department matters of genealogy or temple work -- ne ward not yet isanuM a. , , Total membership, sis do not contain has been hiding except ... ..... ,.Y srtoinvited to make use of this column. K M. ucua ana pUuatlu the gralne alone ' ' fctol un. the dry maah wag parts corn All who have inquiries, or announce- tags held. SS. wn 11 m , By P. 6. HOLDEN. protein In corn par won to the carbohy- , that tor lau uJLm 1 mca and not wa or une We other of ments bold proper a family organisations, ca.au w pro.uu draw, and fata In the scgular monthlv B SHOtl-not born any of oor kitchen garbage. Darning garbage matters of interest to' this work ars . being uaed for two years now, and ha ui tion a does the egg which ah lay. oCH ' 1 e means here R,?n, lhUm,v.0f ,the a serious form of waste. use , The scratch grain la limited to the obtained Just aaas high an egg yield urged to make lesson lor these from from the pens hay Write pens of"-- wide publicity. month to presented by afforded amount stated So that the hen will we our reduce Even to will . minimum thSJ5: the It garbage though or about mg the best and most elaborate ra-- no mums especially all name add dales, representative. Where tht ' satoe, . still contain much matter that can be converted into human food. plainly, have been generally and sue on one side 'of tbo paper only, and general discussion of sla the same amount pf mash which Uon that used th can we we or so some a are that raise situated in the past, and the If included cessfully pig poultry, thla garbage maks the yommumcations explicit, but give such coudbel aa may scrap wtlh the b Zz J Address all com- - proper. the necea- - bens tn these pens have maintained bo fed to them and come back to ns in the form of AAt or eggs lit lh Its composition-furnishe- s , as brief a possible. s cy. 8oas in heaithhd the lack thla Kd Ws munlcations to the have rigor balance to Genealogical laid great stre. e up, In towns and cities garbage disposal to chiefly a matter for community in,Jut pens: wry protein 47 Sooth Tn th coiuuueratien of water asa east of Tempi each Utah, ctety family , them production, let us be-IwaUtr ut e record. To starting aUmmer on range. ! This Is the government's war ration Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. f tb hena purchase a . If the community has no reducing plant where the garbage may be conof and cwnnot be recommended too high a IightoJ bound and ware to knoWB good supply hTnivJilS treating ua importance get notebook i 'V- Clean drmkthe needs of localities verted into glycerine or eoap, the city or town authorldea should provide a We feel sure that the following let- data for their family rocoL Jy, -- Uooa ctean water in essential bugs, worms, etc, the "hereTolh, emeet and raaej)0pper may above s re not all w the first obtainable, to be increased few all utensils be of will have Interest genealogter during started but gcralch fran herd of bogs to which garbage may be fed. iug this month we are going to naU a 2? ical stoke end ward workers: must be available at all times There fhi Uma they ar obtaining pro- - the following substitutes are aug-- t from a chain of Four hundred hogs are fattened from drive thro in the bugs worms, etc, and as , gested. . tein is no one thing tnat the ben along line 1418. 1. Oct. Mesa, Arix.. aurncien much uf the mash containing beef rants ln Oiaha. One hundred of these bogs are ready for market every three with the family organization Scratch Grain Substitution. that If not iurnsihedlien Ina needs, Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt wip tn We feel it is the noblest months.. not required. Be sure how J If , obtalne kaffir quantities to meet Lake City. as CK which we cab engage (save p,Tl? to return to regular feeding folof 325 bogs, which converts garbage Into pork. herd substi- a stfip'ur Hull, may The Uasa, Bisters bps and Brethren Dear P this natural supply or wheat that to not mlllable. If ing to win tho war, which th xi ly as a.Ucx of water. m Toung pigs were purchased by the town's committee of public safety and lowing to our report of organization gest for the luted, thing just now). But we i a free commodity, heavy oau enno, - tein ceases to ha available . obtained, but one man hired to take I - The use of land for bousing and end work In the genealogical classes the organization, and th no k them. quailof witiictent U charge to com the nfthirtf j,ng hen to cn,forgood barter orbewheat tnmw in the Maricopa stake: Cj i If yon not suitable machllto. and ft tlang and was Tb and there i m was simply donated and the the cost tht la Xub-tof the expensive o h expense very only pigs, pasturing milling may Uty ,i Th fore part of the year, w were reasonattendance, we should not have anuZ Consider her as such a . . . Jpleaaa. why the poultry industry, for oats. corn the If neither of houses of the Cost we and a could not to the t i.'t I- -, a do wages manr.ger. able . the n(KtuW very much, arms minutes . ' . success the balance of th. ? The high producing faonWUl h'u,vf u r obtainable, barley not find a time when It was con- did Every town and city can do wbat Hall to doing. and the years to coma WRS! Being a machine, and wheat not suitable for milling tha ftrat thing In the in meet ' to for the parents venient, We mnat not waste any of the food value ln garbage. To barn It, J th ff- On that day, there are two nn. Off the rooet, b UBe4 . prodct Part of each. , genealogical classes. Finally ws hit kept, th on at .egg to maT -- ra going for th Parents' cbm certain composlUo . time. Is needless waste;Just now it to an ewwime ertme. ln normaJ tlm when ,beat . . r coming , one Sunday In th and on for the for thing at Bnight upon arranging that food wmensns UJten be frum manufactured ahould formerlv'lt (he care UMd M u raCommended Genealogical ek? Under month with the parents class In th so that each j obtain she If a s record of the gets ars that the bs scratch getting safflctsotquan, machineof the hns the matter took We equal school. that the grain parts' product (thef 8unuay . ' grind the It'd (or eorn ana wheat aa the JdeaF scratch egg) will be produced. The greater j SHI with the presidency of th stake, ice. sharp grnw up iityofcousuina. teettb the ' eom are W thelr by This is Sincerely Tours . ona can afford to pay the products, the greater the profit. position, requlred gnin after sounding out the bishops aad rethey u and corn snore F. T. POMEROT for to are machines Some We than better butlt, ""raWa out." to and should bs kept Inao ceived it wvSSr try t permission fTw'?ropotl? the eg, trim cac time wheJlt incraaaad to raora eapabla of greater production than at all met with the Sunday school autboritlei Stake , Repreeentathre, Genetlort- -i aa many eggs a possible out Tha "quantity afactura Vrsln. breedStakelT1 under the comes Thla use TONS PEB1Ttha to Society, the Maricopa other. - and 'arranged with them lk 10,011 will of tho The value of corn has never been ing problems, and it la hoped to take tha ground they rua on. they Fourth Sunday of each month. . Smith Family. Mher iheaurp ap eclated We then went to work organizing th, lntermoanUin rB. up with you- the selection of our r Warren Smith of American tnt will go lo V,coPP.houltl giort. and to bring to your nttenttoii breeders, befor another breeding seeb and training teachers, and now have Utah, would like to communicate aid to passed off aa waste, and lost- S and thinking, tha value of corn, let eon so that wcas farmers and keepers if-- possible; n this la the beet , classes orthe genealogical following who are Interested In the graft any hoaKh. me emphasise the fact that corn to of poultry may raise and grow the Protein Supply Swcsarj. ganized. wblcb - are holding regulardigiwtion and good v the not. obtainable, m Where grains are fad, containing tha most digestible, and most anally hen machine capable of making the If charcoal iVgotog tHSuTpl. ,rt meeting, with the following memberwood or In the fats assimilated of any of tho grains. best use of rlfcht feeding. hena wtu get much out of ship: surplus ot Inc&rbobyd r&tfftowd that family. ona SOUTHWEST AMERICAN PORT. let tho egg. each and W. C. every Mesa ward. meantime, First coaLaahoo that la helpful. LHlywhit, oompariaon Dry ytaah Substitution. before over proteio. Griffith Family. make the best use of the hens and ERN FRANCE, Oct, 25. (Corre- ward representative, membership, 74; Oyster shells should bo kept at a It Will he readily seen that an extra to thlaBran la nearly always arailable in pullets we have by proper feeding and spondence of the Associated Frees ) furalahed 4. hoppers roust Pattaon D. Griffith of Prestos u, ha held, of them in meetings proton to state. corn or lnmeal If supply not chop neceosary to 4.069 to tab .out the there of beet red Aid in of them that Leo B. D. turn the the No. t, box 46, to interested hta gram. to bo had, a good quality Mesa Second ward. gs, to Eighteen big steamships baianco up ' barley chop get ST them. 8,000 tons each were unloading Amcr- - j ward representative, membership, 58; Griffith family of tha United 8taT gradient for waking the abelufhe oorn meal in Thih 3 to and of worth will 10,000 ! rate while ' 7. at lean tb bring like to communicate! would and army held, goods meetings J"J2oS2l! or 05, much larger net returns than by lm- - tons a day along the three miles of Chandler ward, Mrs. Cora Peterson, other Interested In the same task r .ii 1108,41 ind SbOTva DUl Pf p The! docks her today. ward representative, membership 44, . Cook Family. oatsveiWere ground wers;: lasriwi factor hi profitable pout- - American spectacle was a stirring scene of ac- - meetings held, . heave t,u Cook Of Rexburg, Ida, tog James to high egg production. tivity. aspro-rt- q men ward tnr enlisted Crowd R. of ward. Jos. keeping Alma Standabe, hena Hens having green Ioea ' furnishing thin extra If shorta ar not available. It would like to communicate with any ton p, the hen and that be a oaae of depending upon the bar- High egg production depends - upon sisted at ths hatches and manipulated representative; .. membership, 41; Interested will, keep- - la belter health. In ths Cook tanjij w t.h . fgsull. Perhaps ley chop and ground oau to replxoe right breeding and right feeding. th giant cranes aa big eteot motor meetings held, 16. tho more grain and lay produce tha limita- the corn meal or Lehi ward. Orlando Merrill, ward Staffordshire, England.. Right breeding for inherent possibili- trucks were' lifted out- - bodily, along hens not having green feed, everything a better method of stating j chop. Toss '"amity. feeding to make those with parts of locomotive and rail- representative; membership, 88; meetof possibilities in grain feeding observe that no substitu- ties and right he1greatMt benefit derived from tions an fact. out tho necessity tionTouforwill miscellaneous accomplished 5. possibilities all held. th and and Vos cars, bringing ings way of alone, to beef Lyman, tha Henry Wyo. k scrap given. Thla hens of using onlroai protein would bo to Phoenix ward, W. O. Wootem, ward terested In the Voss family of Ow freight of an army, while an army of must bs furnished If a high agg yield green feed to that it keeps the Pattermect-jan- 1 Prof. and bjr tho 24; stevedore data compiled appetlta. steady representative; membership. to obtained,' with the one exception, negro kept In better health wou)d uke to eommonieaU toJ other quota I eon of Mountain Grove. Missouri. stream of gods moving back to the tags held. other Interested In the some (mar fact that they consume more gone into previously, namely, skim A- - C. Holt, cl&n branch. lay more trains. Patterson haa hown that 109 milk or butter warehouses and Iawm Prof, to feed: to the reason they fumtehed i nearby If milk, the milk intending to do temple work. hen pounds of eom, whan fed to the hens, leader, (Chandler ward), membership feed may he Taking care of this avalanche of available, beef acrap need not be furt r Reynolds, Austin. oats of to 5. tho of use for producing has material sprouted the tha 14; meetings $eld, in winter by army good coming from America, of egga nishedno in any of the mashes, other- Mix. Nellie P. Austin ReynoWi white carrot, Estelle Merrill, and mangels, 14 ss branch, a much Hayden as of cabbage, yolk Hi taking problem matter what the other ingrequite f r,f barley, wise, Her branch representative; membership, 1514 Ninth avenue. Council BLufft,. etc. It epvouted car of the arriving troops. Bpace the mash must always be, dlnt JU,2insrioii turnip, fcl tnwliKe would 8. like to communicate with of yo on obtain an Ides of the mammoth 14; meetings held, ratio cannot he furnished, ona be rs fourth beef for best ley acrap r be In all grains, but all hav in tnetr of the equipment which Ray branch, Loran Dana, branch who or interested In the Reyxeultg mangel or eom other mot hrold Nuts and Fruits Rotting Under proportion If thee make-u- p the material for the produc- suits. th Americans her been compelled representative; membership, 12; meet- Austin family of New York, shrink disof the rations of mixtures grown and kept for tha bena Any not ara than white, cussed will bring good results, but th tion of many mors yolks Tress Needed for Qu intending to do tempt ork. to set up for this branch of tbo ex- ings held, 4. , have not been provided end available.- the best substitute would h varying allghUy ln tha different grains, Mask first one given is U ideal ration for pedition. beef and for available buttermilk or milk skim In a tha pen. war times. alfalfa leaves with their khaki tent dotting th In ' Albuquerqu a "Hoover" kitotot Coming "from a northern port, or as llttla scrap, bav th makings of many more to not succession of big American establish- fields for mile along' th tail way. that Is uniqu. It 4s in fact a primTha la the hen to eat aa much vital faedtng thing . containIn HOLDEN. beef acrap By P. Q. whites than yolks; r ments was seen at every port along of as they se fit, but never mixed oats, barley, wheat, skim milk, Altogether, on the water front and es laboratory where on kknh g of corn, and girl who want to help th western coast. At one port were reoetving'plant, th working fore in- recipes ing th malarial for th producing beef for preparing foods art tutri etc but whatthe maah. that bran, scrap, 16 yolk and 1,107 white. This great ever feeds we feed ars digestible feed BOYS the war now have a chance 14 American docks or bertha, at an- clude 11,499 engineer troops, 7,009 ta determine which ore si tab k J1 Dry Mash Feeding. material, con- and balanced so that the of excess whit forming annew of the Administration's drain 0 other port eight, at a third four, ben(maehlne) to s&ve the lives of soldiers. ste.dora, 4,000 civilian laborers, 1,000 save Under the headings D and E come tained In beef scrap, over yolk forming main at obtains Here amount the this .; of food. three. other port, proand 1,000 Infantry, required Tho ."government wants all the are M American docks each with a German prisoners the scratch feed and dry maah com- material to tha reason that o small tein, carbohydrates fata, ln th in ail 20,000 men carrying an the If the recipe tested in the kinks The scratch grain may be an amount of beef scrap, In compari- proportion necessary and and nut shells ltcan get thousand feet of frontage. fruit the" manufacfor f pits folt. this on port. are found to be practical they m activities aa American, available th of the grains posed son to th grain fed. balances up main five ture of eggs in the greatest humber. to use In making ga masks. It wants These 44 docks at the published, lows: Corn, wheat In normal times, yolk and whit forming material ln The - The kitchen feed must contain the making the will test any ndw port represent a dock frontags of heavy oats, (weighing 40 to 45 pounds the day's feeding allowing th hen to of a many white pits of apricots, peaches, prunes, a&out as of ten houeewlve of ths state ssnlt unloading miles, yolka that capable of Kitchen. Hoover feed , to the bushel. Never light hully manufacture th same number and cherries and dates, (dives, plums to correct feeding, let 80,009 tons of army goods every day, I oats' ta lir'n hena they are the poor- white, aa yolks, without a surplus of us Inalladdition feed liberally. In fact, all that tha shells of hickory Data, walnuts, or an average of about 59 pound per est feed possible), good plump bar- either one, thereby producing egga the hens N. M, Oct 25. Job printing, binding, and all bah ALBUQUERQUE. more as will consume, France. on the in man to for every butternuts and Brazil cuts. They serving Corn and efficiency ley, kaffir corn, mila maize. with tha maximum federal food administration for of ruling dons at The Deseret Km balanced, that they can also use eocoannt shells. No othgood And yet, ' great as this present The the on best grain and should b used greatest profit. Mexico hms in New us bid on your work. its Let ' headquarters eat the more material they hav for to. it represents only about To bring out clearly Just how much liberally In tha scratch grain. If ober kind of fruit pits or nutshells art equipment a third of the vast installation which Two or mor grains art this means In profitable egg produc- th manufacture of aggs and the mor tainable. will prodnea wanted.' to moving steadily forward to , , better than ona and in tha composi- tion. th results obtained tn an ex- they Th great value of green feed aa a hi order to meet tho needs of over there" must have Our boys tion of our scratch grain, w must do periment conducted by Irof. PhlUipa tonic and appetizer, and charcoal a IMM9 OMranHMryM an army of several million men. The the best we can with the grains Purdue. Indiana, ar of value: to masks them the from at gas protect aa an aid to stated digestion, basisof calculation for this huge work If wheat that to not suit-- 1 Prof. Phillip fed three pen of attacks.' German Carbon used Is la hen in tha gas that keep man to they 50 this pounds per day per able for milling Is obtainable, this may 'pullets, raised on th college farmh ,th 1?: in making these masks and the car- being an average covering the whole be need e a part of the scratch grain. I there, each year for 4 years, and aver- ,b d individual ber. of can bon be made these auppilea, 'from that rang military Thta scratch grain should constitute ag,d th results. .Each pen had Th increase her output food, clothing, ammunione-ha- lf m grain ration and consumed m proper feed and of the dally ration, or about fruit pits and nut shells resists pois- and general, and of egga J all other- - army retion, gun, ene half to hena fellews: sad. If quart on" amount of on gas better than other carbon, r.'J'? If Inghorn. and not over two quart Pen 1 Grain per ben, M 171 Iba; Moral kind If the maximum quirement. to of feed consumed by tho right On this established basis of 50 City boys and girls can save the to 2S hena If the American breeds. , additional -feed, none; egg yield per th maximum of amount th machine, Th time for feeding .this Scratch ben, tl.i. per day per man, an army of a pits and shells from the fruit and pounds A piquant, moreish, Hooverizing, 50,009,000 Pen I Grain per hen. lb.; gratn to not of aa nuts eaten at homo. They can gath- million of men requires 1.71 85.000 tons. lbs; milk skim ,or goods daily, a that It be fed regularly every day. additional feed, pounds come-hith- er er up many of them around stores But a the American army In Europe pudding. It lings the Bom experienced feeder prefer feed- eg yie'd per ben, 1.S5.4. St.094 at restaumart hotels and exceeded million Iba; sad ha the Grain 4 hen, Pen tong mark, pieces, before per amount at the entire ing night bell every time with the children. acrap, 7.1 Iba; ths scale of preparation must be for rants. roosting time, so that the hens will additional feed, beef 1.44. tons excess s in of thla 25,000 day, fill Their erope a full a possible, hav- egg yield per hen, Boys and girls living In tho counegg at 4 cents each reaching not for from th gigantic ing the maximum amount of feed to . Val Increased small towns can help to total and Cranberry Betty 4, un11.09; try Pen 2; to pen 109,006 ever tons of b assimilate I; tha and dolly, pen night, digest during even a greater extent loaded from ships stored in warefor use in the manufacture of eggs, wseberry nai VMTf In to fed i milk skim pen on Waaott rin4 of H Icmm to tocb tor rtod Its Return and there will be a little left for them Where there are peach, plum and houses and trains, and started Mca, rrt4 ft m4 aamcei l Cot th (m cents psr brood bettor BULLETS at -- To- scratch tn the tltter- - for the next value of egga over pen 1; 4 tbtely. to Mit at to Wien It th th front . Adi m apricot orchards a larga quantity of way colossal dolly requirement Which .toy to or tbroo them (a a tap bobc , quart er 11.49 per 199 Iba morning. thlj iamm at tb vbkb t loeco loyor to on rots fed tho under the I fruit eilwiy fnnw pen ground Return for beef scrap stir Into interna activity them mile The balance of the feeding wBl be sd tad hm bmm midai.tothan man bettiM braoi dif- on miles of American docks where trees no makes till tha dta ftltod, Mtaf fctad fer the tort every It the dry mesh, and should' be hopper In valuwof eggs over pen 1. 41.10 per year. pememi Wompfled m n According to carefully bobo halt Cover tan dtolvMd bor rworitmeu. of ta soldier shifts fed and before th bens all the' time. 199 Iba thro ityv won ta oofor tn brgnn ta ta ta pnddtnc three pens statistics it la an tndtopntablo fact ference how long tho frulthas lain It wtU be observed that all This dry mash may bs composed of night and day, are unloading th same amount that tb Spanish influenza' epidemic (here, children can gatberHho pits working cores of steamships. the available mill fetda, bran, shorts, consumed practically of to now and all which that for Sam. Unde 49 In or lands timber sweeping parts hen, of pounda 8even mile back from th water grain per middlings, com mfAl, barley chop, addition of 4.7 pound of ths country is dally claiming far mor be groves where there ar walnut, but- front there to another huge American beefecraps to by th milk or 7.1 pounds beef acrap victims then German bullets on the ternut, or skim Installation obtain high egg production. where goods from the hickory hut trees, bushels Although of these nuts , There to on exception to thla re- - that th bans layed X9S and 101 H battle fronts of Europe. hip ar stored on their way to tho can bo found oa the where have hen than mor civil authorities grain end per eggs military front It to gigantic. Ilk everything the mash be ?ulrmeut that succeeded In checking th disease tn ground. - Some of them may bo a In this vast military to If the alon was fed. ; sera p, and that infir x, and when Alwaya specify to growing worse year old. but tba shells are some it localities, and w hens oaq have skim milk" or butterFeeding, visited it today th 147th wareWrong for Right good at to conUnue in others end spread milk tn unlimited quantities' before hoes house then had lust completed. to between difference tha That carbon, right They should not Each warehouse to 500 feet long and thefn all the time, the beef scrap will feeding and wrong feeding, one pays an storming rate. That the disease making not be needed. It to imperative, how- large profit, the other canoes a loaa can be avoided ther to no longer any be allowed to rot- when tho army together they strtch along four mile , of front ever, that if skim milk to used that it It is simply a matter of furnishing th doubt. According to leading author! needs them. tie th powers of resistance of the Two hundred peach pits or seven ' Is the neighboring camp were 7,909 machine vktH required TtADEMAMC . P so can be human system perfected pounds of nut shell will supply car- negro troops and laborers engaged In time they come off the roost ln th the product It produces, and if In off can alnunt It throw that any roost to at night. this to don tba machine functions work. An American morning until they go a select icxi of the choicest cultivated varieties even excepting Spanish bon for one mask and each maak the warehouse If this to done, the best results pos- properly and does paying work, and If fection, notwhich railway system connects tho wateris on of the most may save the life of a soldier. packed exclusively for sible will f. be attained and It to a it to not dona tha machine does not Influenza, with this storage plant front directly matter to be emphasized that skim (unction properly end performs at a contagious disease known. The kernels must be removed from and Incessant streams of army goods EXCHANGE a (rowers' arcanintio CRANBERRY AMERICAN . 'JS milk or butter milk to the one best loss. It to persons who ars suffering the Nsw 71 and cleaned and keep moving Thforward to th. wareChicago food for egg production known, and It to squarely up to th operator of from lowered Vitality, who ars weak dried.gitsFruit the shells whole piac fairly house plant. pits should be cleaned throbs with animation, and besides that hens will return ihor tor th the machine to do Ills or her part cor- end rundown end who have not tbo milk consumed 'than can be obtained rectly. If this to not done. It to th strength to' throw it off who era the and dried whole. They should then th enormous Industry there to the other feeding. fault of tha man or woman operator, earliest victim. ... Person who have be turned over to tbo Bed Cross. bustle and activity pf countless camps tSi byItanyis absolutely bad bed colds, who ar suffering from necessary that ektm and not tha machine Bet us not let any fruit pits or Th bust nose to alright, and th im catarrhal troubles,, or Inflammation milk or beef scrap be fed as staled. nut shells go to waste. The lives of of the mucous membranes ar peclally susceptible as tbs Inflamed our boys at the front depend upon J y Miss Dyer Tells mucous membrane linings of the nos them, t ' . . and throat are an open door to th How Cuticura Healed germ,. This condition to almost always accompanied by s , weakened Growing Siberian ' ' -- thia-'mtlo- n w , i - hf D of.-th- -- u l'n e 1 ,, prUuf",hai,er.'r. 1 . fJ hr ! tai?b'dnto??! u lid win I X 'f; .trh .'ftobed bTnuU.iotha -- - ehopiHhcM, , I.7 ,a 5,,, bt 1 ' " - ' -- feed-ing- -- food,-rightl- '""1 oom-ipleti- - pre-vlius- bULbl OH YOU BETTY! ' 49-1- ce 1 HITS ' but-mu- one-four- th Eatmor Cranberries ( ' v 3 V Because .Tapes Cold Compound' misery , f it -- j Dont stay stutfed-uff- o in1 a few hours i - relieves cold or grippe Really wonderful 1 . ' sick headache, dullness, ferlfdahnesa, sore throat, sneezing sorensmi end Quit blowing and snuffling! A doss of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hoars entll three doss are taken will end grippe misery end break up a sever cold either ta th bead, chest, body or limbs. nos-- F It promptly opens elogged-n- p I end sir passages; stops nasty or nos. ruBlBg; relieves -- ? L , Cold Comoonad" to "th surest relief known aad boats quickest, only s few cents at firug stoles. It acta Without assistance, tastes nice, and eauses no inconvenience. Don't accept S substitute. Insist on ."Pape's" nothin r else. AdverUvcmoot. stiffness. "Peps' condition of the system. If yon or suffering from any of these symptoms, nothing on earth will build up and strengthen yon4ik Tanlae, which contains the most powr erful tontfj properties known to t , science, This statement to easily proves, by ths fact that Ton too is now having the greatest sale of any system tonic in tho history of medicine. In leas than four rears time over Ten Million Bottle have beeh sold and the demand I constantly increasing. Thousand are using it daily for the above troubles with the most astonishing and gratifying reiil(a Tan too increases your strength and weight and 'creates a good, healthy appetite for nourishing food. It keeps yon physically .fit and helps every .organ of tho body perform its proper function tn the natural way. In connection with the Tanbte Treatment be .'sure and keep' the bowhto Open by taking Ten lac Laxative Tablet, Samples of which are lnclud ed Id every bottle. See that the name of G.' F. "WWls and the Cooper Medicine 'Conipany to oa' each carton. Bold only - by Bchranrm Johnson Drug Stores. Salt Lake City. Utah AdvsrttoemenL -- f ' Alaska. Oct. 8 5. SiV FAIRBANKS berian wheat grown In Alaska stay soon bo milled in Fairbanks. Thomas Riggs. Jr, governor of Alaska, recently oonfsrred with ths official of tho United States Agricultural Experiment Station here regarded the establishment of a mill to grind tb crops of Siberian wheat interior Alaska to expected to yield during the seasons To com,' Two hundred and fifty bushels of Siberian wheat from the Fairbanks region were sent to 'the states a short time ago for s teal run in a flour mill. A definite conclusion regarding, the mill will be based on th outcome of ths testa. If tbs wheat meets tbs expectation held regarding It the mill ill be built and Alaska farmero-wi- li plant Siberian wheat extensively next ' year. Siberian wheat mature hi the com- -' psrmtively brief period of about four months from the time the seed to put into the ground. This quick growth makes the wheat adaptable to the Alaska short summers. According to reports from Siberia, the home of tbs Siberian wheat. It mills into good -- .... . X I A - ' L.D.S. Family ana Her Aunt's Face Wheat in Alaska I I My aunt' toes was affected with a rash which gave very great pain. It began with a breaking 'om of Unto pimples that spread over her entire face until big scales were sU over it. It caused disfigurement, itching and horning, sad ber skin was very son and red and much irritated by scratching. Soqas one hod to. sit with ber night and day 4o keep ber from scratching. This lasted abort sik week be&Xe Catjcori wss ifsed, and it took sbw four weeks to' heal the trouble, tiling three cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment. (Signedy. Miss Dorothy Maty Dyer, 4549 Admiral Way, Seattle, Wash., January 4, 1914. Clear the pore of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap and occasional touches of Cut icara Ointments naeded to soften, sooth and heaL They an ideal (or every to On purpose. " toto Ttm kr a. Safe MO art attaut, 9p K mImM" (Mna miihn . Omtewnt Ml. trnkmm 9. ' IndividualRecordBook - FOURTH EDITION Members of-th- APPROVED BT THE CHURCH AUTHtmmiL. , . Chnreh have tow advised t reort always Important events of their historic, a families or ss Is dividual. This duty has been largely neglected bcn ef th lack of a blank book specially adapted ta that purpose. The Dvacvrt .News Book Star has nbw oa a record bock of that kind, conveniently arranged for entering concisely statements ef th moat important avert and dates, tn th histories and Individuals: ' With prtirted headings and pf familiesproviding a snap1 . 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