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KITCHEM K CABINET OKe Fairt tale Utah A f i to Liao in GRAHAM MAny t tttt— Mwtau BONNER © 1929 n I’AROWAN — Pouiing of concre'e in the new $110000 high school buildJUDY’S BIRTHDAY Exing at Parowan began recently cavating work is nearly complete and A dog met 'another dog walking work will progreas rapidly during tne along a country road spring moitls The new hig i school building with its large modern gymnei j for nasium will fill the day Isn't It?” said a new school building and a civic centhe first dog ter for Parowan n such “Not is California nice NEPHI — “Southern very day" said the second an open market for all the suiplus "It’s a bit foodstuffs produced in Utah and j dog but demands qual-- i round ng states cloudy and alt that ” sort of thing" ity goods stated A F Bracken farm of the experimental wasn't “That I at the whRt meant” and professor of agronomy said the first dog Utah Agricultural college in his trik “I wasn't thinking at the Kiwanas club luncheon at the the ' clouds about Forrest hotel recently at all It's a nice FORK— Two teams of SPANISH because It's day from Provo each broke heavy Judy's birthday" the state lecoid recently in the asked “Judy?” contest at the fifth annual the second dog Uah County Livestock show in “Y'es Judy ” The record at Spanish Fork gj first dog See” Hr Lmnle in thp liynfipiomejcrjj'u nt'd “V t- w- set — beWenrOrL by the Utah Btae fair which has contimied settling been used in all official tests in Utah comfortable It was in cliaige of himself down In a of recent yiars povitlnn In the long grass by the side of the Utah A George Ilfnderson road other while the of Hip dog col'ege his example “you see” lie PANG PITCH — Low bid for the cowent on "it was on this tiny quite ntract to construct 079 miles of giaded n few years ago now that Judy come eaith hmhway in Kane county into t lie world nnd so glnd wns evand Junction Mt Carmel tween eryone to see her and so happy has Kanab was submitted by B D been ever simp then that everyone of she wii here that the day seems a' opened at the offices of the state road beautiful day whether It rains or Under this bid commission recently or whether the sun shines or pours the total cost of the project would be whether there should lie a hllxznrd nr while the engined of the $2140512 a hail storm or anything lit all commis-iothe total cost estimated "Site had blue eyes when first she of approximately $2281488 arrived but they’re brown now— very SILT LAKE — The long continued lovely brown eyes nnd her hair Is brovxn and curly cold weather of the past season has and she Is taller caused heavy winter losses among hee than I am even when I stand on my keeprs particularly in the Salt Lake liiml legs” "A good height” said the second basin according to reports received by D H Hillman itate inspector ot (log 'DcrtecL’’ said ttie There have been only a few dog apiaiips "Well” said the second d’g “I days since the first of the year that must be going on now have been warm enough for the bees a hone these hid around "I to take a “cleansing flight” and this purls while too awhile ago nnd I’m due lo keep an has resulted in gome with thnt hone now” engagement light a packing has iesu'ted in add"I’ve the same sort of an engageing to these losses ment” the first dog said PARK CITY — High silver content ran off fn dllTcient directhey ore has been struck in the Park City tions property in company's li tie goldfinch A sat on lie fvvig the Park City district accoiding to an lie nnd unrig t song of a announcement made recently by J J he hud ever sung and manager Iieeson vice president voice did not break It wo Ills The strike was made 15 feet above the ns true ns eoutd lie nnd sounded just shaft present bottom of the n though a canary were sliudng and below the Roosevelt tunnel A "My dear” said the wife of Ihe lit4 The vein vein was ex'posed tle goldtiwh 'T don’t think I ever when first cut showed 3 to 4 inches of heard you smg so hen uli fully" ore which gradually widened to 16 “Thank you my love" said Mr hfi bottjm Gohllimh "I couldn't help hut sing BrIGIIaM CITY' — The boaui of mv veiy of the local chamber of governors “You see It's Judy’s hirthdtr Jt’dv commerce has appointed a special comIs so lovelv that when think of her mittee consisting of Claud Sloey J went to sing mv host Leo Nelson and George A Amletson “I hope the ISreere Brothers will to plan a campaign of eneouiagement curry my song to her A sheet of of sugar beet acreage “I wiiit to vvNIi her niv host wishes about the beet condensed information for imuiv lonny many army many and sugar industry has been compiled in illy happy leturns of Ihe to all merchants and and distributed tliy ” business men that they may be advised A robin hopped about nnd thirped he- knew and discuss the importance of sustainamt sritig said his noioldior "lovely ing and maintaining the sugar factory lovely” rot in in the community “Il's Jmlv's birth h'v " said the first nice ffamorfa 3er vices at ieffateorcj SCOTT WATSON PK1L 13 Is a day for the memory of moat versa (lie President Uulted the It Sfgtes has ever had la the anniversary of the Thomas Jefblrthday—ef ferson and although congress has not yet acted upon the proposal to make It a national holiday the anniversary la generally or locally observed by many Americana In recognition of Jefferson's services to the nation When Jefferson was approaching the end of his long and varied enreer ha composed the epitaph which he wished to have Inscribed upon his It rend: tomb "Here was burled Thomas Jefferson author of the Declaration of American Independence of the Statute of Virginia for Hellglous Freedom and the Father of the of Virginia" If Jefferson were to be remembered for nothing more than those three things his fame would be secure Rut history has written these other achievements tinder hla nnme He was a member of the Continental 177V7G congress and a signer of the Declaration In 1770 he was a member of the legislature of Virginia and a leader In Im17711 In be was portant legal reforms In 783 a memgovernor of Virginia ber of congress from 1784 to 1789 he was United States minister to France he was the first secretary of stateserving In Washington's cabinet 171Mb ©4 he was Vice President 1797 1801 and he was the third President of the United States During his Presidency he mnde the famous Louisiana from France purchase which carried the American flag In one giant leap from the Mississippi to the summit of the Rockies and paved the way for the extension of this country from sea to sen "Perhaps no other public man this country has ever had not eveu the Roosevelt nor the much gifted Franklin was so actively and so practically Interested In so many and much varied muttera" writes a recent historian "He did not meredlltantte-wtswith these ly play things but went Into each of them whether It whs some matter of science sgrlculture art literature or what not with active Interest and usually achieved something worthwtdle with It" scientist artist and Philosopher writer were rolee he played to hla own greatest satisfaction accorvl'ng to another historian "I was always fond f philosophy even In Its drier form" be wrote while still a youth At other times his letters declare: “Nature Intended me for the tranquil pursuits of science by rendering them my supreme delight " science “la my passion" poland hejsald noth: itic la my duty Ing lured him from such ttmllca but bis “revolutionary duties” In fact the list of hi Interesta and activities Is an amaxing one and recent historical researches have brought to light a great number of Interesting facts about Jefferson that art little known to the average American Asa farmer Jefferson was far In advance of bis time On hla Virginia plantation he ELMO By Abouorlng i I i r TosnJb practiced rotation of crops long fore this basic principle of scientific was thought of by a peoagriculture ple who were to build a nation deep ly rooted In the products of the soil As a patron of of the Improvement live atock In this country and the In Iroihirtloii fit new fruits and vegctu Idea he was In constant communication with men Interested In these sub both In America ami Km ope Jetts While he was President he hiiil the foundation for the modern system of government crop reporting by person ally watching Jhe markets of Wash Ingtnn for eight years and recording the earliest and lutest appearances of 37 different farm products As a scientist his name Is preserved In scientific records In the Latinized technical name of an extinct uroiiml sloth whose fossil remains he waa the “Mt galonv x llisf to describe Teller Soul” When he sent Lewis nntl Clark on their famous exploring expedition Into (he newly acquired territory he yond the Mississippi one of the duties with which he ehingeil them was that of making accurate and complete ree nrda of the natural of the re races glon the Jlp of the native Ihe fauna and flora weather lions and the like It Is not generally known perhaps but he was also lit terested In ethnology and In 17JH he made a tour of Long Island to visit the Indians of that reglou and to re cord their language The result was a vocabulary of these hull ana the manuscript of which in own handwriting Is still preserved Rot at loti of crops and other forms of scientific agi (culture however are not the only thing for which the ag rleuliure of today Is Indebted to When Tboniaa Jefferson ttie farmer plows up an old meadow turning the nod over upon Itself he can thank Thomaa Jefferson For the Inventor It wna this man who Invented the plow mold hoard which makes mod cru grass land plowing possible When the motorist folds down the top of hla car to get the full benefit of the cool breeze he can tlmnk Jefferson for the invention which makes It possible to do so When the desk work er tllta hack In hla comfortable swivel chair or swings around easily Instead of getting up and turning the chilly he should remember gratefully the name of Thomtis Jefferson for It was this Virginian who Invented the only since Improvement seating device In the time of the early Egyptians fact all Inventors should look upon Jefferson as their patron saint For when a man devises something new In court and establishes right to It against those who would Imitate It to and profit thereby be Is Jeffersou for laying down the prln States rlple upon which the Lulled patent rlfice Is founded NoJfsJnierfitlnglliaiiJ e IT r nton the sclemist and the Inventor la Jef He ferson Ihe patron of line arts wai keenly Interested In literature and waa himself a writer of note He was a musician and an aceoin It Is recorded that pllshed violinist when his early home the bouse of his father at Shadwell was burned In 1770 although he lost all of hi hooks and papers he rejoiced In the fad l e The Campaigning nian who drove Abraham Lin and Stephen A IHiugla around Illinois In 1800 for their famous scries N' ef debates Is still alive He Is Wash Kale and of The Dulles YVHey hearty at ninety There were no prt Tate trains for Presidential candldnre-the- n The two rivals were compelled to move front town to town seated a covered farm wagon behind a team sturdy horses driven by Wiley It coin was (be custom of both candidates "llejr recalls to offer lifts to traveler whom they pawxod on the road found Placing the newly friend between them they tried to draw him out on the political situation without revenling their Identity attempting to get an Insight Into unadulterated public opinion Profit From Lebitere At Monhegaa Island this Inst winter twenty miles out at sea off tin Maine oast forty lobster fishermen operate Unit hla violin was saved by a negro servant As an artist he expressed himself beat In architecture and monuments to his architectural taste are to he found today In the beautiful of (ieorglun style on the buildings rumpus of the I’nlverslty of Vlrgiuln at Clinrlottrsvllle hut more partleu larly on his estate nearby the famous Mimrlcrtto wns JefferMontlcello son's residence from 1770 until his death in 182(1 Built under Id person til dlreition after his Idem Ihe house tank more than 30 years for com He selected the site super pleiion vised the clearing away of the hilltop drew the plans and design for the house hose the Slone and timber directed t lie preparation of the former had the dreMng of the latter looked after the ninnufacture of the nails by Ills own dev Ned servants Ingenious eontrlv tinees for comfort and conveul cure the Interior deem a designed tloos and personally selected the furnishings and ornaments and laid out Ihe grounds about the hu--The result of Ills work was pointed to In l be early dns as one of tne few of beautiful an Into tore of example which America could boast Foreign eis traveling In this country dining Hie ((evolution and afterwinds often commented upon the benu'v of the The marquis of Chatellux mansion wrote after a visit to Moiiticcllo: Is the first American who "Jefferson Inis ooiisuHocl tie fine art to know how" he would shelter himself from the weather" The due de la Rochefoucauld Ilnnoouit who visited Jefferson In 1797 mrith — “MmrHrrHtr acwrlfiig to It tlrt plans was Infinitely to nil other house lq America In point of taste nnd convenience” Rnd a poll find leadAs a statesman er no finer tribute bus ever been paid to thi man who has given us the ns Democracy" phrase “Jeffersonian n symbol of political thought than that expressed by a recent biographer Francis W Illrst says: philosTo the students nf political ts the most ophy Jefferson brrsuie of all American statesmen he combined with s marvelous IiisirM of human natme and Into the springs Into the motives that swnv Individknowluals or masses an extensive edge of political eclence and history but at tic waa a theorist Amona school with experience Ihe founders of the (beat Republic the who wrote the Declaration slatesman I ouielsns e end added of Independent to the I'nion can never be forgotten To those who In eptle of failures snd still rest their hopes disappointments ot peaceful and clvlllxed progress on snurnmmt nnd popurepiesentatlve Jefferson is n prophet lar education Uv those and more than a prophet who believe that the success of democratic Institutions and the t between of nation w on a Ide dissemisnd classes depend nation of liberal Ideas the author of the Statute of Religious Freedom and the successful opponent of the eeditlon lawn will he deemed not of a olace beside Milton and Hampden and other heroic men who down to our own times have withstood the ranny of priest soldier monarch or bur ea lie r ST — Those — who and frugality republican simplicity who their minister to b thrifty of public money and would eteward opportunity equal! partly by a jut vstem of taxation partly by Judicious eapendMure on public health and edu- cation will learn silk from th pre- of and Jefferson thnt no cept practice one— not even Peek Cohdm or a GUdHtone— did more to arafi these fruitful alma and golden rule of ministration upon a new demonacy from ltM) to 200 traps each which cost them $ apiece Boat a are all equipped with power lifters unrated from the murine motors Fishing la done In water 2 70 to 4M feet deep and the lobsters are the largest and finest caught anvwhere In American A waters few of the most tndutitous make from $2000 0 Monheganltes 000 In their eight month h datering which begin on November snd ends June 27 Alligator hide footwear la a ski a robin "I fi el so pry and any and merry :nd Joy fill and lively when think nf that that I want to slug every know” song “I hope the Wind will carry your soitgv to Judy” the neighboring robin said A lion In the zoo a mighty fierce liiiinBoinp lion with a great mane and n huge voice run red fir all la- wns vvollli “Y'ou've a got grand and power ful voice" said (lie lion novt door “Ah I'm usiri” for It I’m ell worth” said tho want first lion to send mr hesi roaring message to Judy "It's her hlrtli day you know" And suddenly all ttie leaves of the trees begun sing ing and the bird chirped and sung there and was Smith 8 center toT 1910 few collegiate sophomea 'the nJ’' one of to be f0‘eke spoit FORK —With hundreds of thronging the grounds from morning until late in the eveUtah county the fifth annual livestock show was opened recently at The exhibition the livestock grounds beef and of dairy cattle exceeds that of any previous year A large number of exhibitors have small herds of houses animals and the two long are completely filled with exhibits J SPAN1SH tfaily ning ? 11 ed On T "' umshelter- of tha more hardy cattle- - earlier - for All Father’s It tier pared to answer that you yesterday Now W iilie — I asked pa rent Turned i as do hundieds Roarad wonderful music He Waa Worth In the alrT7nralf the birds mid animals were doing best to their li'ow Judy thut they were delighted I n li a charming person Iw'longed to the good old world A for ttie people who knew Jody — they wished her many happy re turns of the day loo and did they mean lit Hell they certainly cerliiluly certainly did! ' Jimmy-t-- Mind hope you nre prequestion put to what Is dew ? nnd he said the Professional two cents Id Idoik off Junior— 8u you’xe knock your sional! turned profes- Western Union Newtpapar rather have t fool to rank me merry to make me and Than experience —Shakespeare Joy Is not- In things It Is In us — Wl r I had yARIOUS THING8 0 The Bible writer of Ecclesiastes who said “There U oo oew thing un- der tbe'sun" would be forced to ch a n g e hla views If be lived lo our day when tho sdehoe books of yesterday are so out of date that we feel we If we re behind times the miss There buve been the newspaper such remarkable tilings found out about the foods 'we eat and about treatment of disease In the last few In hesitates years that one making Life la full of so any statement such Interesting today many things things that thpse who would keep tlieproce£sJoDlnBig!itniusttuke “vltulic breathing" and use long strides for who knows what la Just around the corner? We were carefully told many times was “pernicious stuff” thut candy nml only as a rare trent was candy allowed Today we know that the active child who uses up so much energy In play need a much larger of good pure cunfly than adults “Teeth like nil other parts of the body need exercise and the chewtaffies and other ing of hard candles the gums and exercise hard foods make healthy teeth The wise mother must use her Judgment In' giving enndy— never before a meal as it bo satisfies the appetite that the Important foods of the meal A little candy at the are neglected end of a meal as dessert or between auhy the best meals ts considered thority to be good for the child Gandy which dissolves and leaves no residue Is considered on or betweeh the teejti than coke wholesome much more which lodges and cause decay The science of dietetics hHS mnde In the last ten years vast strides with Fried potatoes griddle cakes were sirup sausage and doughnuts food for brenkfitt not the children’s We thought them good so long ago now occasionally nnd even Indulge hut no mother who rends would feed her child on such food today Byrd In his long and tiring marches over the icy' wastes finds that candv He hus Is a wonderful energy giver hundreds of pounds of candy for the We a'l men on their hard hikes knew that deep brpnthlng la so Important to health and the Interesting thing to know about eating sugar Is that the breathing la deeper and the lungs better ventilated while the rate Is slower after eating of breathing candy or sugar Choice Good Things Here Is a dish you will wish to li with those worth keeping: Salmon Souffle Witn pu Sauce — Flake j yi Spanish one can of salmon after removing all skin nnd hones — Add teuspoonful of salt of teaspoon fnl two teaspoonpaprika of lemon fuls juice Cook one half cupful of soft bread crumbs in cupful of milk five minutes then add the sulnmn ami the yolks of three eggs beaten thick fold in the stiffly beaten whites and turn into a buttered dish set In a pan of hot water and hake In a moderate oven until firm Serve with: Spanish Sauce —Melt three tablesof buttetl add three poonfuls of flour and when well blended add one cupful of milk and one half cupful of cream Bring to the hnlling point and add cupful of pimento puree one teaspoon-fof suit and teaspoonful of pepper To make the puree drain a can- of phnentoes and put through a coarse sieve Orange Dessert — Feel two oranges removing all the white membrane SeedRemove the pulp In sections less oranges are best Arrange the sertlon In glass dessert dishes three or four sections to s dish Pour over mixed with s pint of orange Junket add sugar to taste luke warm milk and allow to stand In a warm place Ghlll before serving until set of Golden Glow —Take a package leinon Junket and a plot of milk poor of Into five glasses Rub a cupful dried sad etewed sprleots through When the to taste sieve sweeten At Junket Is firm set away to chill time ot serving top with apricot whipped with egg white and sugar of apricot with two tablespooofuls ' pulp A meal which the men will especlal-beefsteak Is broiled Ler ly enjoy them broil It over the conla using a dripping pan If one hasn’t a broiler which hold the gravy Serve with bread and butter and sliced Bermuda Finonions or the wmnll green ones ish with a cup of coffee or tea and sweet of some sort fcndj sm sure von will feel that It has been an enjoyable affair' Equal parts of the white meat ot chicken and Roquefort make a fine sandwich combination Serve on lettuce "HtJUjtlc 7Wtrc£& ' J |