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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH II Wedding Gifts 4 S IAX SALT IWXT s,.-i-- Sto.-',i.,i- i - Complete History of the Past Week Told in Paragraphs Prepared for the Busy Reader CITT 1 INTERMOUNTAIN. WAGES FOR PROFITS MISTAKE Error That Is Made by Most People Who Are Working for a Salary. 6,V s and salaried our learn that savings are to ople begin the process of accumu-litlnprofits and that is substantially the same savings out of a business, we profits getting it on the be way to becoming a ihall wage-earner- Him) g thrifty people. But very few know this. wage and salary earn-- r to the very extent that their minds enter hto the matter at all, Is to regard the of pgr check as profits, which is, ourje, a very fundamental mistake. the In the business of pay check Is no more profits than Is the eatfi that comes over the counter of a itnre or through the receiving teller's window at a bank. A pay check is the rro.fi receipts, and his profits, if there from He any. are found by deducting these gross receipts whatever It costs to keep the wage-earngoing. In business It Is well understood that there are just two ways to Increase profits: either more money must come to over the counter, or else less must lie pn!l out In keeping up the business. So with the If he fails to save he must fit himself for a better job or else lower his standard of living; there Is no other way. Carl Mar-iha- ll in the Thrift Their mental process, limited wage-earnin- g wage-earner'- s wage-earne- HERE'S A r. PUNCTUATION TEST Kike Sense of This Jumble and Prova That Your Think Tank Is Work-In- g Can you punctuate? No, I am not going to ask you to punctuate the well-wor- n phrase, "It is and that I said not hit" you probably know how to do that already; but I have received an amusing communication from a reader chowing how important a part punctuation can play In making sense of what we write; says a writer In London Answers. Without punctuation the following paragraph reads somewhat nonsensically, but If you put In the correct punctuation marks you can turn the sentences Into sense: "Dally the sun sets in a bucket down In this valley primroses can be seen growing inside the piano are strings o dough bread Is made and baked on top of the mountain It is cool in tha King time waits for no woman-neith- er man will wait long to quench the thirst of the thirsty even on a wet iay our stewards can give a good and lubstantial remedy for the gout In toes Is a terrible sore thing when trodden on even a worm will turn on carrots rarrot seeds will grow on turnips are leaves of iron tools are made for Mo-was the daughter of Pharaoh's son and likewise was the son of Pharaoh's daughter." Credit to Napoleon. The glory of definitely completing the Louvre was reserved for Napoleon ITI ; the activity he displayed In carrying out this plan compensats 'light extent for other sodes of his reign. On 1S57, Napoleon to soms disastrous the 14th of in I .Montana. The striking miners at Park City. Utah, have suffered a break in their ranks, one faction voting to return to work and the other favoring a continuance of the strike. Attorneys for lien B. Lindsey, judge of Kenver's juvenile court, have announced that the contempt of court charge filed against him in 1915 and lately sustained by the state supreme eoiirt will be carried to the supreme court of the United States. A resolution designed to eliminate alien labor from competition with American labor in positions occupied by members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineiuen was passed at Monday's session of the brotherhood at Denver. Because of the belief that there is oil in that section, farmers in Washoe valley, in Nevada, have been offered large stuns for their lands. Rotarim.s from every section of the United Slates are in Salt Lake for the tenth annual convention of the International Association of Rotary Clubs. " 1917. Both have houses of congress adopted by overwhelming votes measures to terminate operation of tlte dayughi savings law when the period of summer time ends next October "0 The menace of bomb outranges still hangs over the country, In the belief of officials of the department of justice. The government has received 12 per cent of the original cost in airplane sales according to an official report Kleven htin-- j .published Wednesday. were sold l dred standard planes DOMESTIC. for $200 each, 1616 brought planes Iieferenduni petitions filed with this .$400 each and 4(!0,S Curtiss motors secretary of state against the prohibi- were sold for $400 each, resolution and the tion ratification FOREIGN, Harris enforcement act passed by the The Italian resigned, government contain California legislature, slightly j.Inne 19. following an adverse vote more than 30,000 names. against it in the chamber of deputies: Regular airplane patrols of the Mex- 'Premier Orlando in announcing his a maintained are by border ican being of the cabinet and that resignation squadron under command of Major said Victor Emmanuel had re-- I King Tobin. served decision as to acceptance, II. Crowder Enoch Gen. Maj. A mandate has been issued at Pekin of was uwarded an honorary degree the premier's resignation and doctor of laws at Harvard on June 19. accepting minister Kung Ilsiii-Cliuappointing Assessed valuation of all real and of as acting premier. Kung finance, rewas Missouri in personal property llsin-Chuhas agreed to act for ten turned by the state board of equalizadays only. tion at $2.271.20.".9i)2, an increase of 20 All the American soldiers now have valuation assessed over the cent per left Archangel except, the engineers, last year. who are cleaning up the American base Government Thomas Iliggs, Jr., of there and will sail before June 30. Alaska, has received a cable stating Two hundred French sailors, carrythe epimedic of Influenza at Bristol ing a red flag, attempted to enter the buy and other western Alaska points naval jail at Brest to rescue imprishail been suppressed. The attempt failed, oned sailors. More than 8000 soldiers, ninny of There were no casualties. them still overseas, have notified SecA check of the casualties caused by retary Lane of their desire to obtain the collapse of the roof of the Knights farms under the plan indorsed by of Columbus hut at Ponlanezen, him and now being considered by the France, shows the injured numbered house public lands committee. forty and that there were no deaths. Umvst among Canadian soldiers iu George Henderson, a negro politician, was found guilty in superior England because of continued postcourt in Los Angeles of having given ponement of homeward sailings cul-- ! and offered to give a bribe to Mayor minuted in an attack by 400 Canadians on the Epsom police station. Several F. T. Woodman. Senator Thomas P. Gore of Okla- policemen were wounded, one so serhoma was injured when an automobile iously that he died. Ten Mexicans, alleged members of in which he was rushing from Mitchell to Sioux Falls, S. P.. overturned, the Industrial Workers of the World, throwing the senator out to the ground. were killed by Mexican federal troops Locusts have eaten practically 17--all daring a riot at Tampico. Many pervegetation on Guadaloupe. island, it is sons were reported wounded. In consequence of riots at Liverpool, miles south of San Piego, and estimated that 75.0(H) wild goats on the Cardiff and elsewhere, in which colored men have participated the British island will soon starve to death. atgovernment lias decided to repatriate Amid general uproar, delegates Atlantic City. at the earliest possible moment all at convention the tending of aliens who came to England during X J., of the American Federation recognition the war. endorse to refused Labor Bolshevist placards have appeared of soviet Russia. coTisniracv to througnout Austria, not only in Vienna inuicimeuia iimih'- -f war but in the provincial towns, according trade with the enemy during th? The to a telegram from Innsbruck. Francisco San period were returned ai C. O. dispatch declares that the people are A. Westphal, Henry for annexation with BolsheSwanbcrg and K. R. Ituss, prominent clamoring Russia. vist mediants. San Francisco of Countess Georgiana.Markievicz, Sinn The Allied Medical Association leader am the only woman memFein the various, America, comprising all of the British parliament, was senber schools of medicine in the country, tenced to four months' Imprisonment convention its adopted a resolution at on charges growing out of disorders beer that lager at New York, declaring treat- - in Cork, May 17. was absolutely essential in the To Jack Alcock, a captain In the the and favoring cases, ment of certain British to not Royal Air force, and his navimanufacture of beer containing Arthur Brown, an AmeriLieut. gator, alcohol. cent per exceed 2 honor of having made the the can, goes afFive armed bandits late Monday first flight across the Atlantic nonstop Cleveland ternoon held up the West to Ireland. The Newfoundland from automobank and escaped in a stolen Mail's ?50,000 prize is theirs. Pally if.iO.Ooo. bile with currency estimated at Former Emperor William "belongs a naPlans for the formation of in the pathological ward" and is not t tional organization to bring about wanted in Germany, declaimed Herman of nomination for president socialist leader and W. John- Mueller, majority national in the United States of Hiram the assembly, in a at a whip son were started at San Francisco before the majority delivered speech of all conference of representatives socialist convention at Berlin. branches of the party. Among the concessions contemplated Gen- Official notice that Postmaster for Germany, in case she signs the emeral Burleson had granted the the peace treaty, is the use of 30 per cent merchant ships for two years. ployes of the telephone companies or collec- - j of her Ten labor right of bargain individually leaders, most of whom with or affiliate an Important part in tively and to organize have played to serve their organizations in order the sympathetic walkout at directing Charles interests, has been received by Winnipeg, Man., have been arrested p Ford, secretary or me international and placed in the penitentiary. Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. The reply of the allied and assoterror-innoFollowing information that ciated governments, to Germany's a series of bomb outrages counter-proposal- s and a revised copy score a of; for July 4 In more than of the peace treaty Monday night were detectives ami uioi.:"m cities bombs in the hands of Count von in Chicago found nine agents In a freight car. J-- ' 4 j Au-Pis- u n . epit, opened the at last completed Louvre. Two marble !ibs commemorated the building of the Iu illl Jtddriw ui Ik.......... . .... Allen of Kansas, declared, -- Prussian-ism in the American army must go. Legislar.m will be introduced in congress within a few weeks t make the military policy of the country conform Willi America's democratic principles." Hills proposing lhat periodicals in German or other foreign languages l.e barred from the mails have been introduced by Senator Myers, Democrat, of i Properly. great French monument, one of the ttost perfect expressions of the artistic eenius of the race. On one of the slabs, which is still in existence, are Inscribed the words: "Francois I began the Louvre. Catherine de Medici commenced the Tuilerles." On the other marble slab, which has since been it was stated: "1852-1357- , d, Na-role- III Joined the Tuilerles to the Louvre." Interpreter Wanted. Curling, like Its sister Scottish game f rolf. has Its own vocabulary. Here a dialogue In which a Scot In the Antlnodes tried to illustrate the "kittle pints" of the game to his New Zealand friends. "What't a pat-liMr. Macpherson?" asked an Inexperienced member of the venerable "skip" "Div ye no Bee ye gowk?" aid the skip. "Ye ding yer stane ear.nlly, but nea sae fhie as tae hog it. Nae halfin' (leg, nor Jlnkin turn, ye ken, but tentlely, that It aye gangs noovin an' straugcht as an elder'd 'k. the amang Caalrds, till y fan' on the verra tee. When ye'vt dune that, laddie, ye've ffide a pat-liand ye may bear the tree d, j Alexandria. Alexandria, founded by the wortd nqueror, Alexander the Great. Is an Egyptian city that is eager to lose Its connection with the faraway past and become completely modernized. Fate Ja favored this ambition, for the won-"ethat Cleopatia knew have been ten by Ore or swept away by the . Alexandria Is a city of trade and "shlon, dominated by prosperous too deeply absorbed In the tock exchange to be ven vaguely Invested In the romantic aide of their rs ity. I , , ,!UTAH BUDGET TH a! of the Earth MAKERS OF JEWELRY MAIN r i BOYD PARK M ... oi-in jiiiniie or oiapprne the action of the slate ieg-j isiamie m ratifying federal const amendments has been upheld by 'ii''e i:. i: I ;;:.. ii ,.f tie Knntki:n ol,iii euinll.nll (.'. ;;s .iljrt. More ihan uut ivt'inic.l rien raided the of headquarters I j'i'e U. W.. tearau' all of the signs !'ro:n ihi- building and daubing the iroiu of the place with yellow paint, j The California raisin crop for 1919 j estimated al 2 H.t.000 tons, the high-- I cm in the history. of the state by more ihan :i."i,inM tons. wo men bound and gagged Mrs. Ida Sanders, cashier of the New York Slock ami Bond exchange in the Bank of Italy building at Oakland, and robbed the cash drawer of about $1700. WASHINGTON. Congressional investigation of expenditures of the war department was on June 19, with Sergt. Charles ope B. .Malcolm of company L., 23d engineers, who has just returned from France, testifying that he personally had seen large quantities of government property, boili new and old, wantonly destroyed by fire. Representative Gallivan, Pemocrat, of Massachusetts, in an attack on the administration of Postmaster Geueral Burleson, declared it would be a great relief to the people of the United Slates if President Wilson "would hurry home and clean house in his official family." Continued high records in exports in May gae the United States ii, foreign trade credit of .$;,5t5,0(0,(HH) for "the iirst eleven months of the fiscal year, $111.imki,(hk) greater than the record in All Corners Nothing can be inore appropriate nor so well treasured as ,gifl from Park's. Our modest prices ease the way. Perfectly safe to order by mail. . );;..! - 11 Grasshopper and sjuirrow are causing vast losses to farmers of Sunpete counties. ami Sweuu SorensiMi of Pleasant Urove, recently caught three young wildcats iu Hie mountains east of that town. Thoiuu and Maud Linker have been held for trial for the murder of Joseph a Fairvlew farmer, killed at Salt ljike, January V.i. Six hours a day the woman spends on A little toll, and a little rest. At present the authorities are confond! And a Uttlf more earned than pent, conconstructing u nine-foo- t Six sidering a hours mortal breast an honest Ii sure to bring to day. Willi fire and water tolling, heat and crete road between St. tieorge and A blessing of glad content. cold And so. though akiea may frown or Cedar City, for a distance of fifty-si- x Struggling with laws she does not unsmile. miles. derstand Be diligent day by day:. Of chemistry and physics, and the Rewards will greet you after awhile. While Lurrying to catch a train at weight If you Just keep working away. Saltair .Mrs. Charles S. St iff t, wife of Of poverty and Ignorance besides. Chillies S. Stiffl. a visiting Kotariau Toiling for those she loves, the addei ART OF SALAD MAKING. strain with apoplexy and died within u few Of tense emotion on tier humble skll Salad making is an art and through in. miles. the combination of vegetables, fruits There were 2.",047 cases of eggs held HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS. and other foods tu Utah in public plants. one may express When buying nients. see that the? May HI. UMO, as compared wilh 16.614 artistic effects. Wejm. eolor and are well mot- - cases on the corresponding date oue K, all have a natural lied with fat. year ago. thid A fresh fish will he to President Wilson will be Invited longing bright eyed, flesh firm to stop over in Salt Lake long enough some new and and odor sweet. to make an address during his tour fetching way to When buying such of the United States iu defense of the serve the ordinury fruits as oranges and lei.gue of nations. foods. Almost any a make to grapefruit, the weight Is combined be thing may Arrangements have been completed a foods the good test, the heavier to secure a salad, yet we would avoid flying circus from Ellingthe better. that do not harmonize as we avoid field of ton Texas, for the Fourth of Nuts hold a high place as food and Inviting to our tables those we kuow to be held at Price cellbratlon may take the place of meat In many July ere not congenial to our friends. on Independence day. dishes. Nut stuffing for buked onions Carrots, potatoes, turnips and such Is announced that a plant for Is It especially appetizing. vegetables are usually cooked before material of A the Insulating fine when sun nmnufajcture shield from the W using in a salad, yet a most appetizIn the garden or rest- will be erected In Ogden within a short reading, carworking ing dish is one with fresh grated time. It is stated that $50,000 will rots mixed in an ordinary vegetable ing Is a large umbrella tied to the Is be expended In the plant. a handle The of fork , pitchfork. dresssalad and served with French stuck Into the ground anywhere you state E. disMiss to Downey, library able Mary are stomachs our If ing. wish and you are left in the shade. organizer, has left the state for the pose of the cellulose In vegetables When you have agreeable neighbors summer. She Is expected to return to which Is uncooked, we need not worwhy not do as two enterprising house- Utah In the fall for a winter campaign ry about uncooked starch, for that is keepers do, who have a small family lu organizing the libraries of the state. taken care of without trouble, our and like fresh dike? Each bakes a us. dietitians tell Lieutenant Russell L. Maughan, foreIn turn, dividing with trie otht-r- . cake Where a salad Is to provide the In this most Utah aviator, who brought fresh have way they main dish, food value should be the cake and the work always down four (Jernian planes last October Is divided. flvll consideration. und wears the distinguished servlcw Into corn Pour while nmsh hot The arrangement of a salad Is n greased baking powder cans and when cross, Is at his home in Logan on a most important feature as well as the mush Is cool It will slice In nice, furlough. garniture. Who has not refused a uniform slices. Commencing with the fall term of good and wholesome salad because of When food scorches, remove nt once school, a new theological seminary will Its unattractive appearance? The per- from the dish and set the pan Into be opened by the L. I). S. church at fection of combination and flavor cold water, the steam rising from the An appropriation of $1000 has amount to lrfcle If the salad has been food will dissipate much of the Mant I, been granted by the church to carry on carelessly prepared. scorched flavor. When a dish is badly When such firm vegetables as po- burned, to clean It till with cold water the work. Pelegates from Utah, Montana, Itla-htatoes are used In a salad the dish Is and a little soda, let simmer until the Wyoming and Nevada attended the much better seasoned when marinated food can be easily removed. annual convention of the westsecond foi an hour or two with some simple When baking tomatoes, or peppers, of the American Physical ern will district penetrate put them In muffin pans and they will salad dressing which Education association held nt Salt the food. not lose their shape. Lake last week. Green plants such as lettuce, cress A small egg beater and a rotary of the sixty-seveFifty-fiv- e Journeyand parsley whose charm lies In Its cream whip that will fit Into a cup Is crlspness should be kept well chilled a great convenience for beating one men bakers who went on strike at Salt and served at once after the dress- egg or a small amount of cream. Lake have returned to work and the Aluminum dishes which .have been strike has been broken, according l ing has been added. The small red radish Is one of the roughly scratched will need to be re- Thoinus Ramage, attorney for the Masmost charming of garnishes to use, buffed, for the dish will always trouble ter Bakers' association. thinly sliced or In the form of a tulip by burning easily. The building of a Methodist univerThere Is no economy In usltig old, by cutting through the skin to form sity In Ogden will be one of the propoworn-ou- t, the petals. clumsy tools. A leaky pall sitions which will be discussed at the which leaves Its trail wherever It Is annual convention of the Utah MethoThe pity of It Is, that so far as we carried Is the worst kind of economy. which will be held ut are concerned, most of the beauty of A soap shaker which uses up all the dist mission, this world goes to waste. We have no week of August 28. the Ogden useIs of a small bits thin and It. soap time to look at It and enjoy Efforts to contract hay for delivery ful kitchen convenience. "We measure success by accumulaIs The true false. measure tion. The Cedar City, Iron county, nt $30 near measure is appreciation. He who loves a ton, were reported to Thomas RedIf we are commonplace and Indiffermost has most." Vandyke. ent, we will find other people so Mind mond, secretary of the state livestock finds Its level, just as water does. A GAR AND board, who has Just returned from a SALAD DRESSINGS and person original sympathetic really NISHES. will find others interesting and agreetrip to that part of the state. able. To complain of those we meet is JThe judge of the juvenile court at For those who will not learn to like really to admit ourselves dull. 'Lake last week Issued an edict Suit oil are dressings there the delicious two boys, charged with the theft that HOME. FOR THE MARKETING others which will should be on probation of bicycles, prove satisfactory. weeks ten and pay Into the court for and flif.t hardest One of the Cream Dressing things Put two perhaps for the average woman to every week the sum of $2 eueh. do la to regulate of butagreement with the her purchases to government was signed last week for ter Into a sauce WjBJm$& the Rtze of her the construction of the Wolf Creek secwhen and pan, for ''our tion of the melted add three purse, road, wants are many twelve miles In length, at a cost of of tnblespoonfuls and muster many $20,000, of which the stttte will pay flour, when smooth add a cup of sweet a score." It takes half. cream, let boll, stirring all the while. real self denial to After cooking five minutes, remove Henry W. Gwilllam of the state from the fire, add a half cup of sour pass by the attrac board of equalization was badly burnfor-th- e conaud delicacies tive of half a lemon, table, cream, the juice the face, hands and wrists about ed salt and sugar to taste. Serve this fine oneself to the urgent needs of flames on fruit of various kinds; apples and the family ; even shopping and mar- at Ogden, while extinguishing of were the which clothing encircling bananas are good with this dressing. keting develop self control. 8 years Horace his Nebeker, grandson, When serving It with vegetables or Is The marketing problem frequentwith fish or meat add a bit of mus- ly left to haphazard buying or the of age. In an open letter tofhe fathers and tard, onion Juice and any seasoning last minute order and often means Mayonnaise Dressing Mix together In many homes either feast or famine. mothers of Ogden, the merchants of half a teaspoonful of salt, and a Experience is Indeed a dear teacher Ogden warn them that the presence of sugar, a dash of cayenne and she Is the thrifty Irousewlfe who of boys and girls upon the streets of and add to a beaten egg yolk, beating learns early how to use the household the city nt late and unusual hours of all well. Then add a few drops of money wisely. the night Is a menace to the future of olive oil, keeping the bowl standing When we learn that marketing Is a the city. In Ice; add a tablespoonful of each household science which needs study A welcome to returned soldiers will of lemon Juice and vinegar, alternat- and observation and that extravagant be the feature of the Fourth of July ing with the oil until half a cup of and wasteful buying, however full the celebration at Logan this year. On oil has been used, then add the oil purse, Is never to be Indulged, we this occasion the community will take faster until a cupful has been beaten are In a fair way to Improve In our occasion to thank the soldiers for in. Just before using the mayonnaise household We have what management. they did in the last drive for a generous amount of whipped cream passed the time when It Is considered Independence. may be added and more seasoning. parsimonious and miserly to be called After having organized the town of Tartare Sauce This is mayonnaise economical and to take pride In beon the north end of Prove bench, Orem with addition the of chop- ing unpractical. dressing under the direction of the ped pickles, olives, parsley, capers and Most housewives have a certain the citizens, Use a fourth of a cup to one amount to spend for food. If it is town hoard, are preparing to bond for .onion. cup of the dressing. Never mix may- small, all the more need that she $110,000 for a waterworks system. The bonding the town will be onnaise with meat or fish until ready know how to buy, that her family election to serve. All salads that need mar- gets to the limit every cent Invested held July 10. Written decision was handed down inating before serving should be mar- for the most satisfying food. inated with French dressing and the In the average home with milk by the supreme court of Utah last week thicker mayonnaise used just as it Is from ten to fifteen cents a quart, the sustaining the constitutionality of the served. Mayonnaise may be colored housewife, even where there are law passed by the 1919 legislature with pounded spinach or lobster coral. children, will cut down on the milk amalgamating the Justice, municipal Garnishes. Edible garnishes are supply, when It Is by far the most and city courts in cities of more than the only ones which should be used important food for growing children. 750O population. except perhaps at weddings. The cusMilk at fifteen cents a quart is T,)e state board o loan commission-cheaptom of tying up food with ribbons Is food than meat and eggs at enJ ,m8 nego0ated a ioarl wittv the most undesirable. Millinery is not in the market price, while milk at ten fe f ,and VJMm, to be place as a rule on the dining table. cents a quai l, me J 10 luuni Etiuttu state treasurer to the the Brains and Ingenuity are the best towns, is very cheap food. . placed by credit of the state roud commission. recipes for i itractlve garnishes. family, we are told, For a well-feThe money will pay bills now pending A mixture of greens or of other "before a Is of meat bought. pound Sainst the state road commission, colors cannot be artistic. The red of buy a quart of milk dally for each Additional cattle pens will be built beets and the red of tomato does not child." This may be used as a drink. harmonize. There Is as much op- as puddings with eggs or In various at the Ogden Union stock yards In the portunity to exercise ones artistic sauces with vegetables as well as on Immediate future. sense In the arrangement and garnish- - cereals for breakfast or supper. More than 2000 feet of motion picThe garnish f Ing of food as In dress. tures of the activities of the Rotarians ment of a dish should not detract at their convention at Salt Lake wero trom the main substance. taken, to be sent all over the Unite States. KITCHEN CABINET Ik-ave- r cold-storag- 3Ptltl E3s o, n - table-spoonfu- Kamas-Stockmor- e fr i er I d |