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Show EAST SALT LASS TLBUtei A Manual For 0060000000000006000000 9000 HOWTHISWOMAN ALONG LIFE'S TRAIL GOT STRENGTH POINTS ON KEEPING WELL 1124, Waalaro t, Put Up 300 Quarts Fruit, 500 By THOMAS A. CLARK iMsta ef Mm, I'elrsnlly I it Mliaula. Glasses Jelly and Took Care 00600006000 000060606000000 of Four Children lull. WMlin Newspaper listen.) I hive bens mean Norwalk, Iowa. big for aome time to write and tell you jhow much good your medicine haa dona me. When I started to take it I was almost bed fast and would have been in bed all the time if I had had any one to rare fur my children. There was so much swelling and pain that I could hardly take a step. 1 took is 1 grievous," sn old English wirlicr says, (hough I am not In this, St all siir that hr Is rorri-r- t "that wiili all aiiiplltli'allon of travel both by sea and lend, a man can never separate himself from Ills past history." We are accustomed ordinarily Id making such reflections, to apply tha seven buttles of principle only to those things In our E. Finkhams Vegetable Com' past that are unwholesome or quesLydia E. used Iinkhams San tionable, and to emphasise the permaand Lydia pound stive Wash, and found that ao healing. nent Influence of evil things, but It la well yet fur I was in equally true of our contact with 1 am not bad shape entirely started your medicine, healthy or noble or beautiful things but I am so much bettor that I am nut No experience of life, when it la past, afraid to recommend it, and I think if I leave a man the same as he was keep on taking it. it will cure me. I before. One quite man bus climbed fiong1! have done my work all alone this sum mer, raring for four children, and I peak, or crossed the ocean, or heard a canned DU) quarts of fruit and made great musician, or seen a beautiful 600 glasses of Jelly, ao you aee I must picture, or been under the Influence, be better. I feel pretty good all the even for a brief time, of a flue chartime and I am glad to tell others about acter, cornea away from the exfiertence Ura. C. J. WENNER-MARthe medicine.' with a little different view of lift, a Box 141, Norwalk, Iowa. Women can depend upon Lydia E broader outlook, a higher conception of rinkham's Vegetable Compound to re- duly. lie can never sink quite to the lieve them from female troubles. For level he occupied before. sale by druggists everywhere. Isaiah Harding, one of our neighbors when I was a child, had never Not the Same aFiehn been outside of the state. He had "You poor fish I" ploughed and sown and reaped hla This remark waa overheard In the crops and hud known no other outlook New York aquarium. In these dtp than the broad prairies that stretched liistltutluna they always try to In- endlessly before him. Then he vlalted struct the public. the Centennial exposition In PhiladelYou poor flKhl" phia. The trip cost him one hunAn attendant Immediately ap dred and fifty dollars, he conpreached. Imwed politely to the lady, fessed after he came back. It seemed and said: They do not mind being a small fortune In 1870, but It was In the tanka. There they are well worth It all. lie was a new man for fed and alao protected from their nat the experience, he had seen a new ural enemies. It la doubtful If tliej world, he had had an unexpected visknow their liberty la In any way re ion and he never tired of telling of It; atrlcted. So you ueed nut feel sorry he never got away from It for the flail." It was a trifling experience which But the lady waa addressing her re scut me to college an Irritating stimumnrks to her husband. lating criticism of my appearance and my Ignorance which I could not quite forget or Ignore. The young fellow who was responsible for the remark had no thought of the effect of hi words, I Imagine, but hla word! bored FOR INDIGESTION Into my consciousness and I could never get away from them. Ultimately they changed the whole current of my life and thought It la true of all of us. Every emo6 Bell-an-s tion we feel, every noble generous Hot water word wo utter or we have, ''MX Sure Relief every experience thatthought la oura, good or bad, leaves a permanent Impression ELL-AN-S ipon our lives and characters. No one enn ever get away from hie 254 AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE K, Sure Relief past Lucky Fitherman Cot Thi Taken from the wutera of I .aka Minnewanku, at Banff, a trout that weighed 37 pounds Is now being mounted by local taxidermists and will be placed In the Banff museum. It la 42 Inches long and 24 Inches In circumference. Many good trout have been caught In the lake thla year, but none so large aa tills. These lake trout In the Minnewnnka water are one of the mysteries of the Rockies. It la said to be the only hike In the mountains harboring this variety oi Dr. Frederick R. Green, Editor of Health. WEEKLY MENU SUGGESTIONS (, GETTING AWAY FROM ONES PAST Unloa.) Newspaper lb. HI. Watt.ra Nssspr THE DANGERS OF POWDER Breakfast: Drop dough- nuts. Dinner: Fricasseed chicken. Supper: Bread and milk. MONDAY Breakfast: Blueberries, oatmsaL white Dinner: Codfish, sauce, baked potatoes. Supper: Lettuce salad, Parker house rolls. TUESDAY Breakfast: Bran bread. Dinner: Boiled dinner, blueberry pudding. Supper: Potato salad. Belled WEDNESDAY Breakfast: dinner hash. Dlnnsr: Steak, lemon cheese cakea. Supper: Sponge cake. THURSDAY Griddle Breakfast: Roast of beef, Dinner: caksa, browned potatoes. Supper: Omelet FRIDAY Breakfast: Poached eggs, buttered toast Dinner: 8almon leaf, creamed peaa. Supper: New onions, egg sandwiches. SATURDAY Breakfast: Ham and gga. Dlnnsr: Baked bsans. Supper: Coffee cake. SUNDAY of fn.'e powder Is today universally used by women and girls. The change In this habit In recent yeara la In striking contrast to funner customa In our grandmothers days, the ns of powder whs regarded as almost immoral. A woman a ho powdered and painted" her fare was hardly considered respectable Today, no woman tlilnka of appearing In public without a coating of powder on her face. There la not the slightest concealment about It Our women and girls powder their noses on the street cars and on the street corners. A fine coating of powder on the akin la not only not Injurious, but Is beneficial. it protects the skin from the wind and the sun. The early forms of face powder contained lead or other Injurious Ingredients. Face iHiwders, today, are, In the main, harmless. Yet there are a few precautions to be observed In tlielr use. Some preparations cause Inflammation of the eyes. Naturally, this la found almost exclusively In women, although It sometimes occurs in men, following the use of talcum powder after shaving. The vision la blurred, the Uda burn and Itch, especially after prolonged use of the eye. Many toilet powders, especially those known as "rice powders, contain Ingredients which lrrltat the lining membrane of the eyelids. Only those powders should be used which are known to be pure and free from harmful substances. In former years, powder was generally applied to the face by means of a powder-pufand often the powder waa driven upward and lodged on the moist eyeballs, causing infection. la little used toThe powder-puf- f day. except on the home dressing-tabland tliere ths powder is generally applied with absorbent cotton, which la thrown away after a few applications. Most women carry In their handbags, pockethooks or vanity cases "compacts containing a cake of solid powder and a pad for applying It The olid powder Is free from many of the objections which apply to loose powder, but the pad la often used for a long time until It haa become lolled. Fine, pure talcum powder or rice powder, applied with a clean cotton pad or piece of absorbent cotton and used In moderation, will do no harm. But care should be taken to apply It with a clean cloth, to avoid Irritating tlie eyes, and to see that the akin la thoroughly cleansed, morning and evening, with soft water, pure soap, and a clean washcloth, followed by large quantities of cold water. Drop Doughnuts. lf lf one-hal- lf ul lf Lemon Cheese Cakea. Make email Individual plea either In small tins or In gem pans and All with the following: Take one egg, three f, of tshleapoonfute of sugar, a teaspoonful of salt, the grated rind ef a lemon, one tahlespoonful of the Juice, cupful of sponge-cak- e crumbs. Beat the yolk of the egg. add the sugar, salt lemon Juice, rind and cake crumbs, mix well and fold In the white of the egg beaten dry. Bake In the pastry-line- d shells until the filling one-fourt- h one-four- th is e, let Whan right you can afford to kssp your tamper; whsn wrong you cannot afford to loss IL Gordon Graham. WAY8 WITH VEGETABLES ftrflh succulent vegetables of the summer are ao wholesome that they should be served In variety all during the TMr ECONOMIZING GASOLINE WAS going off for & motor trip with very little knowledge ef the habile and vagaries of automobiles In general I and this one In particular. "If you want to save gasoline, Spencer laid to me, "drive steadily at a moderate speed. It takes gasoline to atop and start the car frequently, and nothing eats It up like pushing the machine beyond Its normal speed." I was Interested. An automobile Is apparently not unAsh. like people. Kinney waa building a house for me. It waa begun In April High words are apt to consist of and was to lie finished by September. low language. The work dragged at first and I apoke to him about It "Dont worry," he said, "we have Summer Find You Miserable? oceans of time. Ill have the Job finIt's hard to do ones work when ished a month before the day agreed He was mistaken, however. upon." every day brings morning lameness, There were delays at a crucial time, a throbbing backache, and a dull, tired trike Inld the men off for two weeks, If you suffer thus, why not feeling. find ths ci use? Likely it's your kidand when Septcmlier came, although neys. llesdachM, dizziness anil kidney Kinney waa steppln on er" hard, the irregulsrilies may givs further pruuf house lacked a month of completion. that your kidneys need help. Don't He had wasted his opport unities at risk neglect I Css Dock's Fills a the beginning and no matter how much stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Thougasoline lie used up at the end he sands have been helped by Boon's. could not make the grade. should They help you. Ask your There wae Culver, on the other hand, neighbor who did hla work so regularly that he A Utah Case never seemed rushed or worried for J. C. Carlstim, deputy sheriff. N. fear he would not lie finished In seaMain Street, Mantl. son. Other fellows thought that CulI'tah. suys: "11 ver wae lucky or a genius but the real kidneya were weak and acted too freewas that he was a steady, explanation seThe ly. kidney consistent worker, who economized hie cretions were highly colored and I gasoline throughout the whole trip. had a dull ache He got farther with the expenditure through the small of my back. There less energy than anyone else I of was a la manes, ever knew. my back, through too. one box of Doan's Fills, howThe fellow who dtH'a hie work reguever, fixed me up fine." larly, who keeps from worry, who sets for himself a moderate Intellectual pace and keeps It every day will accomplish more by the end of the year STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS than the fellow who works by Are and Co Mt. Chew., Buflslo, N. Y. starts, who loafs at the beglunlng of the week, end then pushes himself te a pace of fifty miles an hour on Sunday. It le the moderate uniform rate of speed that eaves the nerves and economizes the gasoline. Very few young people give much thought to the future. The fact that Send for Samples they will some day be old. or weaklWimhMmH.wg assezvio ened, or broken In strength does not occur to them. The young fellow, PARKER'S however, who dissipates his energies HAIR BALSAM B4ThuMrt tftorsi'sirfrAillaa or hla emotions, who lives the feet Rwtflfw Color and life, who taxes hla physique beyond Its to Grey nd Faded Haiv Bqfy : fcir. and float lTuerta nortnul leslsrance, ultimately pays the ue.lt. T. Orta. fc. Before hts Journey le ended, HINDERCORNS Smhiw Omsk CM- - penalty. his strength will be gone, the gasoline t la us raurM sM ail MIS,. Ila asps v.lklac r al Unia will be out he will have wasted hie SUM Mu i Warta It hiI a. T. He will come to the heavy powers. INFLAMED EYES hills of middle life without the power Dm lr. Thompann'i HTswaitr, to rarry him up. TiinrtfranlBtsor US luVer.Truy.il. T. Booklet Each of ua haa about so much reserve power. If we waste It today, uitol or brewing for lUul, lljghsit RIF1WM we shall need It tomorrow. PATENTS Hwa report. If we use rat. VlaleitaFrftijY K.Cnltfttmu up our energlee In youth, we may exBeofclefe FILM PMwl Uvyrtf44 ft U pect a premature, weakened old DOANS Fostaf-Milbu- Guticura Toilet Trio TaU-w- i haw ? in season. Russian Just plain lettuce served with a good dressing le a salad which none will refuse. Salad Dreaaing. Mix toof a cupful of olive oil, one leuKMHnful of vinegar, of a teuspoonful each of mustard, suit and puprlka and of a cupful of chill sauce; mix well and add gradually f cupful of uiuyonualse, heating It In with an egg gether FACE SOME kind Take one egg well beaten, add one-hal-f cupful of augur, a pinch of ginger and grated lemon peel, one and one-hacupfuls of sifted flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, a pinch of suit, one-hacupful of milk. Mix and drop by teaspoonfula Into hot fat When cool roll In powdered sugar. Bran Bread. Mix together two tablespoonfuls of sugar, one teuspoonful of salt and one f egg. Add cupful of molasses, two cupfuls of sour milk, one teuspoonful of soda dissolved In the milk. Stir In slowly two cupfuls of bran, the same each of white and graham flour. Lastly add one-haof baking powder, one-hacupful of raisins and bake In two minutes. luavei forty-fiv- e well-beate- n Union.) SANITATION OF THE one-fourt- h AU- TOMOBILE CAMP one-fourt- li one-fourt- P VERY human advance brings with It new problems. The Increasing tourist automobile triifllc lias brought about the establishment in must cities of automobile tourist camps. Improved roads, constantly kept In repair, have made this method of travel Increasingly popular. Two summers ago, while riding ovei the great Columbian highway, on the south hunk of the Columbia river la Oregon, checking up the automobiles for s part of a day, It was found that every third automobile on that magnifl cent road carried some kind of cauip Ing outfit. Camp sites were found all along the way, particularly where supplies of wood und water were present. Almost every city now has some kind of a tourist camping place. Many one-hal- beater. Potato Otlrion. Make a snuce of one tahlespoonful each of flour and f fat and cupful of sklin milk, one teuspoonful of salt and a dush of Mix two cupfuls of diced, pepper. cooked potato with one green poppet cooked and chopped and f cupful of cheese. Mix with the white sauce and put Into a baking dish and brown In a hot oven. Spiced Tomato Soup. Take the Juice from a quart can of tomatoes, one small ran of plmentoea. one potato, one onion, three tahleapoonfuls ot butter, salt and pepper to taate chopped parsley, a whole clove and cayenne. Chop the onion and parsley and cook live minute In the butter four over the tomato Juice, add potato chopped fine, and the Reasonings. Cook for thirty minutes, adding water oue-liul- one-hal- of the larger cities have grounds, provided with running water, tent platforms, dec trie lights, provision stores, and even, In some cusea. bathhouses and shower baths. The growing tourist traffic with Its increasing use of these automobile camps makes necessary rigid provision for their cleanliness and sanitation. A public health report. Issued hy the United States public health service, calls attention to regulations Issued last year hy the Minnesota stute board If needed. Cucumber Chowder. Take twelve large cucumbers and three onions grated tine. Frees the pulp dry ai possible, add two chopped red peppers. mill and vinegar to taste. H should be of the consistency of prepared horseradish. Seal In sterile bottles. Spanish Saucer Melt three table spoonfuls of butter, add three table spoonfuls of flour and stir uutil ; then pour on gradually, heating constantly, one cupful of milk, and f cupful of cream. Bring tc of henltli. well-blende- one-hal- the Mling point und add cupful of pimento puree. Tills is pre pared by rubbing a ran of red peppen through a sieve. Add one teaspoonful of salt and a few dashes of pepper. Oil Pickles. Add to two quarts ol slli-ocucumbers (size one Inch In onions, or diameter), four thlnly-allcca dozen small ones, a they make better slice, corresponding In alze with the cucumbers. Cover with strong suit water and let stand ove: night. Drain, add one rupful of olive oil, celery seed, mustard seed (one tablespoonful of each or more If liked) and Just cover with vinegar Seal In mason Jars and keep In a coot one-ha- lf d d place. vrtJtQ. j These regulations require adequate water supply, toilet facilities, arrangement refuse dlsiwaal, etc. The water supply must be from a aour.'e approved by the state board of health. If It Is obtained from any source except a municipal water system, It must be from a well, spring ot other source located, constructed and operated In accordance with the requirements of the board. Galvanized Iron garbage rans with covers must be provided, the contenti of which must be removed daily. Tli camp site must be well situated anil properly drained. The sternly Increase tn automobile touring ns a mean of spending son: or all of the summer months and th danger of spreading typhoid fever dysentery and other diseases hy memo of Insanitary ramp sites makes It ad vlauble for all cities to enforce suet regulations as will Insure healthful an Con furtahls ramping altea fur tourists Salt Lake It would be a convenient and exceedingly helpful thing if Salt Lake City were to have published for sale a Manual on the city. would contain This Manual specific authoritative Information on every department of tbe city, and answers to almost every query that might be asked about the city. We can ask SO pertinent questions In 15 minutes about various departments of Salt Lake that would require almost fifty persons to answer. So can you. This Information and much other ought to be available in one volume, usually known In large cities as a manual. Silver signet ring, between Sugar House park and B. & C. Market. Initials F. M. B. Return to 1978 Reward. So. 8th East. LOST Marriage in Papua In western Papua marriage ceremonies and rites are as wild as the people. A man may buy a wife with pigs, but he prefers to steal her or carry her off by raiding other villages. Then, amidst the abominable mud flats, she la given an abode wherein to dwell. Hubby would never dream of living with his wife and children. He prefers to live In the vast clubhouse, called a ravls, which Is set apart exclusively for married men. Illustrated Lecture at Winder Ward An Illustrated lecture on Ancient American Civilization and the Book of Mormon, supported by a hundred photographic views, will be presented In the Winder ward chapel on Sunday evening, August 24, at 8:15 p. m. The lecture la given by Elder Gustlve O. JenLarson, assisted by Elder kins. The lecture was prepared and given In the California mission to over a hundred audiences ranging from fifty to 2,000 in number. It was presented In lodge halls, chapels, high school auditoriums, theatres, auto parks, on the beaches and the streets. Twice it was given on river boats running between Sacramento and San Francisco. It Is estimated over 60,000 people have heard It. Everywhere it attracted attention with favorable response. It was presented before the general authorities of the church at the Bureau of Information last spring and haa since been prepared for, and adopted by, the British and Hawaiian missions. It has been given in some of the Salt Lake and surrounding wards. The lecture reviews archaeological discoveries and theories of ancient civilizations In Mexico and Central America, and considers them In the light of their significance to the Book of Mormon.- It graphically pictures the rise and fall of mighty peoples in America and offers an explanation of the origin of the American Indian. Good must cal program. Public Invited. Take Holliday car and get orf at Winder ward chapel. Automobiles Traffic and Safety by Officer Smoot July 1, 1924 reveals the startling facts that 15,523,898 passenger cars and trucks are registered In the United States, exclusive of Alaska and territorial possessions, according to the latest reports, there Is only 3,000,000 cars for the rest of the world or in other words, 88 per cent of the total number of automobiles are In the United States. Who says America does not lead the world! New York state n: j.--t now doff her Tile, to California, in the number of registered cars, wh.i.h leads all other states by a small margin In registration of automobiles. Los Angeles leads all other cities In the world for number of cars moving upou her streets daily. The Automobile Association of Southern California says 277,130 passenger, 48,556 trucks and 1,245 street cars are passing In and out of Los Angeles every day, or a total of 426,931. Motorcycle! ape fast declining. In 1919 they totaled 240,000. Today the total registration Is only 126,366, a decrease of 50 per cent in less than five years, while passenger cars and trucks figure from July 1, 1923 to July 1, 1924, show a gain of 19 per cent The automobile U a dominating factor In our modern Industrial and social life. They have revolutionised our mode of transportation and rapid transit over the of our expanding lanes and domain, adding wealth and comfort to the people all over the country. Four states, whose registration shows over 1,000,000 autos are: California, 1,180,800; New York, 1.1G9.145; Ohio, 1,160,000; Pennsylvania, 1,088,-38by-lan- Harety is an Inv0ra,j0B men and ,forH, they possess and nAr IT" t chil-ir,,- t- - ,ee . tlsaMP.ion'V0 their troys no one's H ones happiness; in the United Slate this number is by bands of carries, sponsible driver, and-ito our boasted c ivih t modern cent more accident, treeta than on narrow Angeles has 2i).)0 number 500 are and looking afterengaged tmrne. Better learn ihe idm, traffic cop than The speed law i, , J i 206.'H, autnft i t 1 endic-tmen- h' i 'head.7 OUT, but M Remember, onMuff belongs to the other fUo Surety First does molly coddle idea, but i,d2! teach men to avoid nwessanr wastage of dug ddents do not happen, Remember, a nut take, than a mon St squirrel. A warning to billing and cooelng Use more head work young Joy riders. You must make up and leM wrgicalworkatbwf your mind to do your hugging at home An Indian bought a and not in your flivver on the public arm broken he mu.'T highways. You not only endanger smashed, He too took a drink ot a. slow, othof lives the own lives, but your ers. One Arm Drivers leads to Jail next mile faster, took another or matrimony, and matrimony as well last mile very fast, took another as the jail obtained in the manner is then he saw a bridge In the seldom of the sort that brings good re- turned out. sults. The officers of the law are go"Stop and let the train go h, ing to check up on you, and introduce It hardly takes a mtnnte; you to the Judge. Before you get an Your car atari, out again to liminister or introduction to nZl rj! your cense clerk. Safety la never a criple. Safety First never goes to the hospital on a stretcher. Safety First never lies cold and damp In an undertaking establishment, awaiting Identification or the doctors certificate. We are given only one life on earth, and when that Is snuffed out, we are through. If on the site of every tragedy due And better Rtill Prolific youre ii l 1 Composer Alessandro Scarlatti, who the founder of modem Ii (Oi open,) prolific composer of mule. Hifc over 100 operas, 200 maan ul meroua cantata, and oratorio wig vented accompanied redtifim (Dili P 5 SHU ra ::ti tiai P jJu K Bum 01 47 dll M Ja. Sun When 'planning your h home, dont overlook the portant item of heat Ik future health and enjoynt of your family depends npta the heating system. In more than 160,000 bona from coast to coast id from Florida to Canad-iin Alaska in your own neighborhood the Caloric Kpd Furnace is proving by actual performance its ability to pt utmost warmth and comfort under extreme weather condition pwt The Caloric is a masterpiece of furnace construction. Defins the maximum amount ofheat from every pound of fuel used K quires attention but twice a day. Easily holds fire over night ftit uti ai SHF kr t" ft' 4 B.fi Ear am I A) m 5 A Ini ct fc:j assuring warm rooms in the morning. These and many other advantages commend the Caloric B THE heating system for YOUR home. We'll send you intaaMj book of facts Summer in Winter without placing you aw for call or it today! obligation. Write, phone any Wo Kt it fin tfi piii GRANITE LUMBER & HARDWARE CD. Bis hat h SUGAR HOUSE 0,i, Vai ,4ai in Ft Brf TRADE THAT CAR c ! Why not trade your old car and get a late model used car in with JA repair, good tire. Your car may serve as a down payment and the balance easy to meet each month. fcr fit ten fin ft t, 1 ft ?o?Aa81 during, like new. few Tn Touring, demonstrator. 1 9PuPe a demonstrator. 1920 Nash Touring. Studebaker Light Six Touring. q9 Studebaker Big Six Touring. arc jx Coupe. Da Practically new. i 920 Packard 'te, ;ft 'te hr i fit tv, llftlt Balloon Tires. Touring. 1 wo terng- - 1 f 923 Ford Touring- - frn t Open Evenings and All Day Sunday L. 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