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Show TTTAR COUNTY TIMES. NEPHT. UTAH Buy Something Good STATE UTAH CHRISTMAS. It It admitted that you get-- greater value for your money-l-- e Jewelry- t ore "than any. where else. We hive built and main taineeV with " reliable goods. A thousand good thing to show you.- - Our modest prices .make buying cany. NEWS THIS ion BOYD PARK MAKZRS OF JEWELRY SALT LAKE 106 MAIN SlWJiT ALWAYS SOURCE CITY OF WORRY Problem of Proper Cooking Ha Both red Even Those Who "Sat In the High Places." Tin Springfield Republican exhume on (J exhibits the fact Unit Charles Dlcki ens once hud a talk with Queen Vic torlu lit ISuckltighum pnluce, and that the chief subjects of the conversation, were the dllllcultlcs of obtaining satisfactory domestic service and the In creasing cost of victual. The Incident, remarks the Louisville Courier-Journathrows an Interesting sidelight upon the cliuracters of two notables, showing that neither of then) overvalued rormullty, and that the two of them were able to discuss In neigu-horl- y fashion the problems la which they were ax much concerned as they; were In problems of mate or phases of literature or the other art. It Is altogether probable that the A. Syrian, l'crslnu and Egyptian mon? when those countries werd, urclm, young, If they ever were young, thought mid talked us the widow of Windsor and the great novelist thought and talked ut a much later period. Them " la every reason to believe that when, I n rl its was consulting with his en Klnccrs about the feasibility of digging a rtinal across the Isthmus of Suez Iih vns having trouble getting his three locals cooked and served as he desired. If Cheops did not dine at the club or restaurant occasionally while ha tvnH Impressing the labor of thousands of fellaheen to build the boos pyramid! It wus because royal dignity didn't adi tnit of that means of escape from dis inextlc annoyance, or because there wasn't any club or restaurant boasting N rhef who couhl satisfy the pulute of Wearer o the purple. flistory Is not clear on the point, but perhaps Piogencs lived In the tub to avoid the burdens of a larger establishment, and maybe Nebuchadnezzar's real reason for running on range and tiling grass was that lie had been thriven mad by the aggravations of a culinary department which never was In perfect working; order. l, Famous Maryland Artists. Maryland has reason to be proud of the two urtlsts. Charles and I'enle. The former was born ut t'hestcrtown, Md., In 1741. Lika Robert Fulton, he was both artist anil inventor. Charles I'eale started Ufa a auddler, (hen silversmith, watch maker ami carver. 11 went to Ilos ton and studied under the celebrated Copley, and later In London undeu llenjnruln West. Then mine the honor of painting the first portrait of Washington as a Virginia colonel in 1772. During the revolution he commanded a company at the battle of Trenton and frcrmtiiitouu and was a member of the Pennsylvania convention of 1777. lie, however, rendered a greater service to posterity by painting the portraits of the leading officer of the I (evolution, and was one of the promoter of the Academy of Tine Arts In fliil.'tdelpMa. This most versatile man, tcMi inventing n great variety of machines, was the first American r of enamel teeth. He died In rhllridWphln In IRirT. but hl art lived lit the Tin of his famous son, Iletu-branItem-l-rnn- dt 1 Ql' iBf fxS3 Cjr Wyw-'- j i a3csccna to . lfex ur lorft ffPt 1 f f t I -e iMia 2r - m Christmas V Here's hoping i that vi!r i mth Tk 1 and tn1! dainty fc00 loach msr b br srs mtwi th or4 on wtica cearrpnrnf WfT ;j s- - M th jiA s s tcinnt t !. A For a sat of book br a Ths cnif f torr of ha aturrt. Dr. 7 Jotuuoa. rtin fuus. W.th a "tar elT'caiandart n pro--r And pur a cI ferrr. etmt ftarrtck. Forthalaslbabr. HtKh fa th amrth and avaa nor it aiade E. Huv. df onrad wtui srub aa ifnbrna swat part Th f', With a cookbook: Th taf of fh drippinf ber rhaa the kctMS Is Provsra. With aa alMto lore kunp, T a oii hi a arset larrhara Otd tirB. Cd f'r-a- WKIi rt rl ndaiaVM a 3 U V Th larct dar awst bava aa and. tuiiaa Frovwa. A Chrlata-ia-a (HI of a Hnc tor a flanc ar wtf So lt our krr W 1 tancfwiew. n suihor: rorv psopi art Irsai iihrn bar. i i"r For a itrafl afternoon toa caddi sad VSiMr To, tnoa wn, thtu SUa bqwi. Collar Uocar. ( For a luoful punas Th beat triandt are la the pur. Oormaa Prevatp, ld of mtm and strlra. . Harrrfi mtn. In ts.aan or in pur A tndid Uuuf. Jaoa PtuSipl. With a pack of cardu Trt ca"1 bmi t' fh ptarart, b UT Dovsf Mwlui. CrmrtoQ. With a pair et (Iovmi Oh, thai I wr a rtove pea (hat band! Romao and Juam." Wan a llTr banrif lass: TH h-Ik a rntrmr should raflael al 1 oiacti witlMut bavis-- t tf nr. Cose A9 3j Xti.TivT too tVtRsftMlNC, tt.M oontaaon of an prop' snd tons NMlclauatatcaSMuuUlotd,araal Sifts sr tu4gwa For a pMUl osr4 si bum: Kind si muss thst pass tnxa land ta land. MerryV; lur-ntlo- 1 g ? Why I Obith) j 1 mtnanuef. chrtstmss Gifts APWRI teit trpr ; Qaomons to J human and tin Ixiisi. The human In conceives great think.', but then ;mt te human hands to execute thctu The connection between Intellect and hands has lirn s ulJeet of tnu h ;iiidy. with little deili.He conclusion. J I'laey have a eked the question ol this ola boy J ticlher or led the hnti'l have an In j flint hereby they da things without fntcl'eet. A Justified conclusion 'ihiif. If the hands do not have nu In Mlrwt, tlo y have tin nwanny and Very jlirert conuict altb the brain which tttiexitcctii'ly that the hands lrrfc ,otn ft Imve sn Instinct fur doicj A Real Party. ' ,tliinc without being tell to do no. Harry had attended the Cliristmns 'S' ut tilt aphers will tell you that they of little friend and enjoyed It ltMf.lrte Confllcd When they conceit psrty mu the candy and very I, t, fc their minds the keytK:ird of other oo..les.epeclai! A few days later the hm let the wivn they typewriter, mother of his little host met hlta and !'"! work automatically they can do asked: l,(ir work tanch foter. "Iid you have good lime, Harry, t Orrin's party 1" the Movies. "ttwr.'ln "1 should say so V responded llarry. IV'l-Mand his father went to B "Why, mamma had tnotie show; they came In Jut In enthusiastically. time to see the end of tUe laat tori, te sit tip with tne three nights I was showing where the villain gets hyt. so sick." l ' tutting on the first strain. Hot hie ht.tcd oit to his father, Tud, there Is the dead if.aii's fhostl" The Christmas' note Is pence and food will. Whatever dis Fatted Calves. cern, wrongs or resentments tn I nomfr-fJMirid-hy Ve see so year has held for ns, the Messed more srfifl.1nl limbs no'vndnys rnnay Christ ma atide should end tbem the it e did when we Mere all. If you have pushed asldl T Ilfiiid r tilt. 'ij fwie It's l. ,' any band this year, reach out we were net permuted fo ntu nd and clasp It now. If any dear horiewjue shows as ftn then as e tie has hern loosened, knit It tip s d bow. Itelisrsi-JiSfar, again on this gladdest of all I et all wounds be for Orcasy Woodwork. healed, and all rescDtment and Iffilfit or w(slfrk thst bin heervme pride be horled tinder the Chrlst-ta- a sho'i'd 1 Clpaned wltl a cloth holly, while we celebrate the i5l;-In Then wljie with of the Prince cf l'eace. birthday to m lt ft lit-t- e a floli Ilpr I In I liftwiic hns beet) added. l'jJ w. C q The Hands anu tiv Mind, The bands and the Intettert or th. 1;s1iliirttlhlng mart between tin ' JlnS u C9me lo I'tale. r nlai fie great dt r-- ffioi W ifeS iL nn5 enter in, bom In us loftojr. 1 man-Jifnct- vtt I Cast out our rjy ij - us' l v. - 1 David Rees Holliday. while at work on a new building at Magna, allppod while standing on top of the feet to building and Tell twenty-fiv- e bla detub. Three hundred pounds of choice beef, virtually all ' the Btock of the shop, were carried away at night by robbers who entered a Bububan meat market at Ogden. A commission of three members at not leas than $t,000 a year each Is the plan of the committee that la preparing a public utilities bill for presentation to the next leglBlature, F. N. Prewer of La Sal claims to have killed the largest hog evr raised In the Moab-L- a Sal section. The animal weighed when dreaaed for the market a little over 600 pouria. Kdward Fauuter, arrested at Ogden for the Kvanston, Wyo., HUtboritteaon a furgery charge, la held an a suspect in the alleged murder of Chrla O. Uannon near Wasatch, Summit county. Frank Hudson, aged 47, a biocuit maker, suicided at Salt Lake, taking poison. He left a note saying that he intended taking hia life In order that 1:1b daughter might collect bis life Insurance. Fred Dennis, 43 years of age, a guest at a Salt Lake hotel, dropped dead In the hotel lobby from a sudden attack of heart failure. He was Just crossing to the door to leave the place when he was stricken. Geniale Amendoba, an Italian laborer, 45 years of age, was Instantly killed at sing hum when he was run over by a hacking train. He wat standing on the track evidently unaware of the approaching train. Jack Klvlwukl, a miner in th employ of the South Heela company in the Big Cottonwood district, was killed and his four companions bad an almost miraculous escape from death on December 8. in a anowslide. An hour alter he Is said to have visited a physician to obtain relief fur pains In his stomach, Andrew I'elerson, a laborer, about 43 yeaxs of age, was found dead at bis home in Salt Lake, death being due to heart failure. Her clothing catching fire from a celluloid doll which became ablaze when she Innocently beld It up to warm It In front of a heating stove, the year-oldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Mann of Tooele was burned to death. Wl'Jx th death of Tony Albo of Helper, tin number of dead aa the result of the collision at Trice was increased to three, the two other victims being Tony Verdi and V. A. Wallace, wbo were killed, at the time of the wreck. Two women, giving ttelr names aa Delia Morgan, 27 years of age, and LI I a Wilson, 23, were, arrested in Salt Lake City and held on suspicion of being Implicated In tbe drugging of J. Parley I'elerson, a miner, wbo was robbed of $ 03. "The stale ahould Increase the bounty on coyotes from $1.50 to $3 per head and I will urge the legislature to make the lncrea In my forthcoming report," aald A. A. CaJlUter, secretary to the stale sheep commissioners, last week-JoseSandoval, 23, an employee of Armour & Co., was shot through the by C. D. Terry, a chauffeur of Salt Lake. The two men are neighbors and the shooting Is said to have been tbe outcome of quarrel over family matters two weeks ago. Dspondent because of domctTc troubles, Samuel A. Munro, who lavs been operating a ranch near Aurora, attempted to slay himself In a room over a pool ball at Richfield by cutting the artery of his left wrtat wUh a razor. He will recover. A parade will bo one of he features of the Inauguration reremonlee te be held on Monday. January 1, 1917. when Simon ItamK-rge- r Is Inducted Into office as governor of the s'ate of Utab, according to decision of the committee of Inauguration. Milford Is arranging for a community Chrlntmas treo to be placed In the center of the public square and decorated and allowed to stand for a week before Christmas. Every organisation, relielous, commercial and fraternal. Is helping in the work. Governor William Ppry, Governor elect and Mrs. Kimon Hamberger and Senator-elec- t William H. Kir.g bav gone to Washington, where the governor and the govemorV.ect will attend tbe mer-tinof the governors' conference on Ieceniter 14, 15 and 13. At a meeting of the re:ic commit- of O.e laughters of L'tah I'ioneert et Halt Lake Ist'werk, It wis decided to Issue a gner request for pictures of pioneer dramniMS, artists, writers, musicians, early eta'e officials and bistorkal landmarks for the relic collection In tbe bureau of information. An argument over a game cf craps at Salt heifig played In a pootoom men being shot. Lake, reauited In They were taken to the emergency hoapitat, neither being dangerously Injured. The Onrldd Improvement company will eret lot new houses at the west of the Garfield townsite to accommodate tbe laborers who are employed by the L'tah Copper and the American Smelter V Refining company. Tbe work will bog n la the fpring. Orson A. Daniels, aged IS, employed at the Payon sugsr factory, waa standing with bis bark toward the main drite shaft of the cutting mah a p'ece of chine iste banging out of Ms pocket, when the waste Rot cani t in the shaft and be was whirled bis death. - ham Mad of a tMndred Decorations for the Tree. pretty decoration for Christmas' which Is so easily made that the little tots cno do most of the work. Is paper chains. Silver paper and Moe. paper make the prettiest. Cut the pnpof Into wptsres, then cut the inch square, into strips wide, and pste the ends of the little strips together, linking them as yoa A four-Inc- h one-fourt- h (to. Silver alone Is very pretty, and alternate links of blue and silver give an attractive effect. The paper costs A Subtle Revenge. five cents sheet, so the expense of "How did yon break your wife of the decoration Is small. I Christmas tying yon clgsra for Not Playing Favorites. present V "1 gave her a box of cheap choc"Ton say this girl show Is Intended olate." for the tired business, msnf "That's the Idpa," fvied tie man -The Other Way. itnt we don t w;Tt to discrimager, I!av you finished your Christinas inate, and during the holiday sessos we ere glad to receive the patre'tsge shopping of the tired mUege be." "Nes It finished tnV ph THE HIGHEST QUALITY MACARONI 36 Pgr Rrclp Book Fret SKINNER MFG.CCX. OMAHA. lARCtSI MACM0S1 FACTORY IN USA AMUWA ; America's Rat Population. The board bill for American sats la about $ls2,tXK).iHMj annually. Dr. 11. Creel, who has earned bis laurels as an expert fn figures, estimates the rate population as equal to tbe human population. Uut unless proper preventive, measures are taken speedily, the rats lu the country will make a charge on our resources far In excess of the present figure. As rapid breeders, rats leave the guinea pigs far In the rear. From ten to eighteen rata arrive hi a litter. Litters are bimonthly events In rat nests, and the young rats begin to multiply when they are from three to six months old. Hata have become a real national tueuuee. Ilk-har- Huston Globe. Backache, Lumbago, cure Anuria Rheumatism. Hend 10c. Dr. V. M. PitfKe. for largo trial package. Hulialo, N. Y, Adv. . DIDN'T RELY CN GUESSWORK youngster Found Out for Himeelf Just What Ws the Hidden Force In Teachers' Bicycle. A certain country school teacher, In endeavoring to explain to his class tchat compressed clr was. brought his nleyele Into the room and leaued It up against the wall. .Now," h remarked, "under the out-?- r covering of that back wheel there is a hidden force. What Is It?" "Injy rubber." said one smart youth. "No. Try again." The boy tried tigtiln, aa did nearly "very member of the class, but without ojecess. At length one of the youngsters, who had been making a close inspection of the machine, turned on the teacher a bennilng face. "I have it." he exclaimed. "It's wind Jest wind!" After commending the youngster, the teacher asked how he discovered the "hidden force." "Why," was the astounding reply, "I've Just stuck my knife In it to tee!" COULD TAKE IT ON COMPANY Ticket Collector's "Nip" Was Not Coming Out of Flaale That Belonged to Canny Scotsman. Sir John Jelllcoe, the latest recipient of the greatly coveted British Order of Merit, told a good story recently of a trnln Journey lie took one bitterly cold night on a local line In Scotland. Uls only fellow traveler In the same vrmpnrtment was a Scotsman, and he had Just drawn his flask from his pocket when the train stopped at little country station nnd the door opened. "Tickets, please," said the tdilverlng collector, with a longing look at the flnk. "On, aye." observed the Scotsman as he fumbled in his pockets. "Wull ye take a ilp?" The ticket collector looked tip and down, and ns the const wns clear he remnrked that he didn't mind If he (lid. The traveler handed blm tbe ticket-Tak- e It oot o' that, then," was all he said, and he transferred his attention to the flflk. Today Is the only time we are ure f. The setting hen may t he's nn nmt. peevish, but g to Childish Craving . for aomc tiling sweet finda pleasant realization in the pure, wholesome, wheat and barley food Grape-Nut- s No danger of upsetting die tomach and remember, Crape-Nut- s is true food, good for any meal or between -- meals, "There's a Reason" |