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Show NOTICE TO WATER USERS. SAVING ALL MOISTURE GRASS SEEDS AND ALFALFA SALADS THAT TEMPT STRAINER AND DRIP CATCHER HOW IT HAPPENED. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake Combination Tea Table Implement It Will Be Found Greatly AdvantageCity, tan. June 17, 1911. ous In Dry Areas to Provide That Wilt Prevent Getting Spot Notice is hereby given that W. C. DELICIOUS CONCOCTIONS THAT on Cloth. Suitable Covering. Of whone et office address al,' Boley, portance ThroughSpecial post ARE EASILY MADE. la American Fork, Utah, have made In order to catch the drip from the In dry areas It will be found greatout Mississippi Valley. application in accordance with the trainer after tea or coffee has been ly advantageous to provide a covering requirements of the Compiled Laws for grasses and also for alfalfa. The White Salad, Twentieth through it a new Invention pro of Utah, 1907, as amended by the SesCentury Salad poured vides a drip bowl whlcit may be harrow la not the best Implement to sion Laws of Utah. 1909 and 1911. to and Rice Are Salad Japanese It iwung under tbe strainer. The strainappropriate ten (10) cubic feet per If Season Should Continue Dry Will provide this covering. It does not Among the New Suggesb Necessary for Farmer, as Soon er is pivoted In a pair of arms exsecond ot water froin'GrauUe or South Some of it bury the seed evenly. tions for the Cook. nranite Creek, Juab County, Utah. as Oats aro In Shock, to Go may lie so near the surface that In tending upward from the drip bowl. Said water will be diverted at a point The handle of the device is attached In and Disk His Stubbls. dry weather it will die after It bai which bears south 77 degrees west White Salad One cup ot celery, one to the bowl and not to the strainer, Much of it may not germinated. 10,070 feet from tho southwest corcan of o that when the handle Is turned to one The problem of growing crops In a germinate at all. In - some seasons eup of cabbage, ner of section 7, township 12 south, one-haot almonds cup pimento, alfalfa sown will thus tail, practically range 17 west. Salt Lake base and dry season and by this w mean a whereas on similar land.lt will suc- blanched. Cut the above rather fine. meridian, from where it will be con- season of less than the normal rain- ceed well if box of gela'Jne soaked in one "Poor manl How did you become with a One-hal- t in put properly Is mat a fall of the section mainly veyed by means of a Hume and ditch ons ot add cold soft when drill. water, pint tramp?" can a for distance of 25,000 feet and there ter of holding the moisture. We "I wua a war correspondent In ManMany drills now In use wl)l not pint of hot water, one teaspoon ot used during the period from April 1 to not ma.':e it rain, but must simply use cups granulated churia, mum. I got so used ter doing October 81, inclusive, of each year, to the moisture we have. To save the sow alfalfa seed properly. They feed salt, one and one-hal- f nuthin dat I hain't been no good irrigate 1,280 acres of land embraced moisture Is of special importance this It out too fast, thus making the sugar. When slightly cooled add the lemons. When gelatine of three since." Jules In sections 27 and 34. township 12 too To stand on thick the ground. year, because throughout the entire meet has commenced to congeal add the south, range 17 west, Salt Lake base past year the mixed this condition It U sometimes other snd meridian. This application Is Mississippi valley the some or other road with ingredients. Mold In pan, cut In dust PIMPLES COVERED HIS BACK was about twelve of rainfall shortage and serve on lettuce leaf with designated in tho State Engineer's or sown is substance. It When squares, thus thirteen per cent.- We raised fairly not office as No. 3797. to regulate the amount of a good mayonnaise mixed halt whipped "My troubles began along la the All protests against the grantinit of good crops last "year, for the year the easy cream. This la delicious. seed used. summer in the hottest weather and said application, stating the reanonK 1910 began with moisture seeping out six Take Those who are purchasing drills Twentieth Century Salad took the form ot small eruptions and therefor, mutt be made by affidavit of the soil at every pore. That supand a kind of smarting pain. In duplicate and filed In this office ply Is now practically exhausted, and should Bee to It that tbey purchase oranges, peel cover and seed them, Itching one with an attachment for growing and cut tbe fruit In small pieces with me mostly all over my back within thirty (30) days after the torn took It we must depend to au extent greater one- and kept getting worse until finally pletlon of the publication of this no than usual on that which comes from grass and other small seeds that will a sharp scissors. Skin and seed mix and feed ot white grapes the seed Into the large tubes of half pound lieu. my back was covered with a mass of above. Hence it Is Important to save the drill so It will be burled In the fruit with one-hal- f CALEB TANNliU. pound of pecan pimples which would burn and itch at the moisture possible as long as the soil. It that be all! State Knglncer sowed with the nuts and one quart of chopped celery. may night so that I could hardly stand It. Pate of first publication June SO the season keeps dry, whether that or separately, aa may be de- Mix ail these ingredients well and grain This condition kept getting worse and or la below from secured . -Hill of- - - . l:if " w. 1nnhltr-nilt. .irm. rt a sired. The seed may be covered to stir In dressing uiude the following worse until my bsck was a solid mass above. tion July 31, 1911. any depth that may be desired. This way; Heat well the yolks of twelve of big sores which would break open in Is soil U.e unusually Fortunately, attachment mny be bo made that It eggs, put in an earthen bowl over a and run. My underclothing would be fine physical condition, and has been will the seed on the surface, but pot of hot water aud stir them. After a clot of blood. With Drip Bowl. Strainer "ever since the opening of the spring, as a drop one add warm rule It should run It Into the the eggs have become "I tried various remedies and salves Under large says the Vallace'- - Farmer. f one-halThe amount of seed cupful of melted butter and one side the strainer will maintain Its for nearly three years and I waa not tnese conditions It Is much easier to sown spouts. may thus be perfectly con- pint of vinegar, which may be weak- normal position, while the drip bowl getting any benefit. It seemed I was save moisture than wh:,. the ground trolled. ened with a little warm water If too is swung out of the way. When tbe in eternal misery and could not sleep breaks up cloddy in the spring. In some places it answers fairly sharp. Stir the dressing until It Is handle Is turned past a certain angle on my back or lean on a chair. I waa See me on any electrical job for an First, moisture In the corn field. well to sow grass seeda along with perfectly smooth, being careful not to the arms engage a lip formed on the finally given a set of the Cutlcura The only way to save this la by fre- the estimate. House wiring a specialty. grain, the seeds going in together let It cook too long or It will curdle. strainer, so that the strainer will also Remedies and Inside of two weeka I All kinds of Klectrical Supplies. nlng a with the grain. This plan Is some- Give It time to become perfectly cold be tipped, and may be Inverted to could, see and feel a great relief. I quent stirring, thus mat. Tantalum and Tungsten Lumps. mulch of dry dirt Someone may ask: times adopted on the soft soils of the Then add the Juice of two lemons, one free It of the dregs of grounds that kept on using Cutlcura Soap, Ointment Why does a mulch of dry dirt con uakotas. on hard sous It would be tableapoonful of sugar, one teaapoon-fu- l have collected therein. One block west of Court House and also the Resolvent, and In about serve' moisture? Simply because by a complete failure. Grass seeds may of salt, and a pinch of paprika or three or four months' time my back cultivation the soil particles are kept be sown by these drills separately red pepper. pint of PORK MUST BE WE Whip one-halCOOKED waa nearly cured and I felt like a new so far apart that tbj moisture from from the grain by running the drills double main and stir It in; then put being. Now I am In good health and below csu not climb out and get out across after the grain has been sewn. away for several hours. no sign of any skin diseases and I Trichinosis the Into the atmosphere. When by am fully satisfied that Cutlcura RemeThese drills will be first class for With the above quantities there Many Suffer From Eating Pig Meat That Is ground Is solid, the moisture below sowing dwarf essex rape, also for should be enough salad for twelve perdies are tbe best ever made tor skin MangeUoa fk Garrett. Proprietor! Carslsssly Cooked. keeps rising to take the place of that sowing millet In all of Its varieties sons and Is litce for a company lunchdlsesses. I would not be without evaporated from the surface. The It will enable the farmer to sow al eon at a moderate cost. them." (Signed) W. A. Armstrong, of Cured Home All Kinds same occurs when a crust Is formed falfa In rows wide apart; when thus Cases of Illness sometimes occur Corbln. Ksn., Msy 28. 1911. Although one-hal- f Wash Rice Salad by a beating rain on a well tilled sown It may be cultivated. Tbe rape cupJapanese and Fresh Meats Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are aold or rice and cook In rapidly boiling from eating uncooked or Insufficientfield. The moisture from below es- and also tbe millet may be put in Mix in a ly cooked pork which Is Infested with by druggists and dealera everywhere, minutes. for water twenty a microscopic parasite commonly a ssmpie of each, with capes through this crust In the same similarly. book. Refrigerator large bowl four tablespoons of olive known Kept in the will be mailed free on application to as trichina or flesh-worway that It does on the packed road, two tablespoons of vinegar, one-haoil, or the path through a meadow or business being run on cash basis, tea scientific name being Trlcbinella spir- "Cutlcura." Dept. 27 K, Boston. MAKE EXCELLENT DRY CROP teaspoon of salt, 1 or 2 per cent pasture. The only thing the farmer enables us to sell at very of pepper, and one shako of alis. An average of spoon can' do la to koep the soil particles of the bogs slaughtered In the United reasonable prices. Exhibition of Real Faith. after rice sauce. tbe Toss tabasco o Should Be Grown Instead of so far apart that the water can not, Infested with this parasite. are States William with Spill's little girl, who had this dressing thorough draining Corn Where Rair.fall Is Below Courteous Treatment to All so to speak, climb out and get away. snd add one half a large onion or one When transmitted to human beings, been playing at making mud plea, e Twenty-FivInches. In seasons like this, when the land aided by a tiny sprinkling can for a small one, or one tablespoon of cher trichina may cause serious illness, Is free of weeds, farmers sometimes sometimes resulting in death. Out or reservoir, ran to her father as ha fine. Mllo ries, chopped is the surest yielding grain Will Wear Twice as Long... think there la no necessity for cultiabout 15.000 cases of trichinosis re- alighted from a car, bearing a packin eastern Colo that la corded In medical literature, most of age of vating their corn. Tbey forget that crop western grown wearing appareL Kansas and Oklahoma, IS FAVORITE WITH SCOTS which occurred in Europe. 830 reIn time the stirred soil sinks and rado, to her muddy little boots Far Pointing the hami-of eastern Panhandle Texas and Ask any farmer if our j becomes compacted, and hence the sulted fatally. ther Spill admonished his tiny daughNew Mexico. made harness doesn't wear twice to In 160 de- ter. Impressing her with the value of is to water out of A about If able Made get Pie fact, Mutton According temperature a long as the factory harness. The United States department of sometimes a half-incrain in a dry These Directions la Most Appegrees Fahrenheit kills the paraslde. a neat appearance. We make it and guarantee it. agriculture reports the average yield Is a corn field. the to time That night the young lady offered Dish. therefore rorV aben properly cooked damage tizing harness, saddles, Brlnj in your old five for years at Amartllo and other of her usual prayer with great earnestIt lies mostly on the turf ace. The be eaten without danger any may etc., and have them repaired good land experiment stations at forty as new. beating of the rain packs the surface dry Cut one pound of lean lamb Into infection. Fresh pork should be ness. "And don't forget, dear Lord," bushels of grain per acre a year. our a Complete outfitters whips, bridles, and is water crust formed, together, dice and season with pepper, cooked until It becomes white and la the prayed fervently, "to small In Farmers same the section report spurs, Navajo blankets, and everyfrom it almost as readily as no longer red In color In all portions street, and my shoes, for Jesus' sake. escapes Add half of and dash a salt cayenne. of thirty to eighty bushels per thing in harness and saddlery. from a bare field. Hence It la Im- yields a cup of cold water. For tbe crust of the piece, at the center as well aa tmenl" Cleveland Leader. acre. near tbe surface. portant after a heavy rain, and someCSl, A bushel of mllo will produce from use five cups of flour and one cup cl times after a light one, to restore the Dying by Organs. the Into Dry aalt pork, pickled pork, and lard the half Rub lard. to ten eleven pounds of pork. This It has been discovered that If a mulch ot dry dirt and to do It aa soon a smoked with a pork previously salted or rest into the pan flour, put makes the annual pork production as possible after the ground ia dry for curing la thor human being dies after an ordinary the dry lands of the' southwest pint of water; bring It to a boil and pickled,areproviding tbe aafe ao far ac Illness and not a violent death he enough to work. smooth. until ough, flour. Into practically Stir the pour 400 to of and pounds upwards If the season ahould, continue dry, equal Is concerned, but as the does not die all over and all at once. trichinosis warm. while Make Into tbe pies paste pork per acre when ratio la grown have a diseased liver, heart Is not al fie it will be necessary for the farmer, snd fed. Tan pounds of mllo hare Cut off a piece of the dough, roll II thoroughness of the curingshould also or may and this aa soon aa bis oats are cut and la meat may be the cause such lung, muffin a fit ways certain, inside it the same feeding value for horses. Into a round, of his death; but It baa been found be cooked before It Is eaten. shock, to go in and disk his stubble. beef and In a gena Put cup. forming ring, dairy cattle, bogs and sheep erous In order to conserve the moisture. The that if the diseased organ could have tablespoon of tbe mutton and aa nine pounds of corn. been replaced by a healthy one life will fields oat be very Then same particularly of tbe build tbe New We liquor. quantity Honsy Soap. Mllo is the corn for the plains of Machinery, maintained Indeficov for dry, bees dm a pound of the dry mat- the southwest and should be of paste tbe Honey soap Is very softening to the might have been grown roll out a round make Harrows, Cultivators, This Is bo Imagination or ter of oats, both of staU and grain, Instead of corn where nitely. on In toc a of cut silt the sold under the skin. bob center, lay er, ps Msny the annual rain requires about five I ndred pounds fall tbe pie and press down. Trim the this name have little or no honey In speculation. It has been confirmed Wagons and Scrapers. We drops below 25 inches. the most careful experiments by of water, while corn requires only edge by passing the rolling pin quick them. It Is quite easy to make at by can save you money about three hundred pounds. Hence Into a lined the ablest medical scientists In the over tbe follows: the as home Put ring, ly ring. Holding Success In Transplanting. See us First oats dry out the land; and If the field slide a knife blade under the pie snd saucepan one pound of good primrose country Leslie's Weekly. This depends on several condl Is to be plowed, then the sooner it Is carefully set It Into a baking psn. soap cut up into abreds and Just V disked the better. In fact, the disk tlons: First, good, healthy stock allowing tbe pie to slip from the ring enough water to keep it from bum The Ultimate Limit should Immediately follow the binder, plants, which have been well "bard Tlace tbe pies a little apart In the Ing; add quarter pound of pure honey First Dentist My work Is ao painwithout waiting for the shocks to be eoed off." must be used. Tbe soil pan. Hake In hot oven until brown snd one ounce of glycerine, a fen less that my patients often fan asleep must In be good tilth and moist and crisp. Serve hot. removed. Land handled In this way while I am at tbelr teeth. drops of prfumt with two tshlespoon would breek op with fewer lumps and enough for the plants. He fore they Second Dentist That's nothing. fine fuls of till tbe stir oatmeal; soap be much easier to put In physical con- are moved tbey should be thoroughly Is dissolved, let It boil two or three Mine all want to bave their pictures A New Mised Cheese. Blackimithing and Machinery soaked with ater, and. where posl dition. Urate coarsely a half pound of plain minutes, then pour Into a deep dish. taken to catch tbe expression of deWe can do nothing la the way of ble. It is desirable to lake some soil Repair Shop on their facea. with the plant It Is also a good dairy cheese; mix Into It with a fork When quite cold cut Into convenient light conserving moisture II the pasture or sir. a In It store I small piece of butter until you can dry place pieces; mesdow. We must stand the loss plsa to shorten back the lops from stir It easily. He sure to frtsnb sll so that It geta quite bard. STRONGER THAN MEAT one third to one-hal- f Inch. In the esse can a we do In but deal great A Judge's Opinion of Grape-Nuta- . th.re, out of IL Add about two lumps of like and to cabbage plants celery, the corn field, in the potato field, or of chill sauce, a tablespoon-fu- l To Clean a Purse. more evaporation taking In thj grain field, after the crop has prevent A gentleman who has acquired a Juof chopped grern pepper, a finely from leaves tbe roots than Any woman who owns a silver the been removed. U it Is Intended to put place turn of mind from experience dicial of and mustard teaspoonful or prepared and caa either German, stand. In setting out plants see purse, sterling ft In fall grain. couple of pickled onions chopped who constantly pays tbe Jeweler for on tbe bench Out In tbe Sunflower are that roots tbe Into moist fine, put As we have often pointed out, soil, and are well firmed, so that tbe very fine. Stir all tncether with the cleaning it in order to save gloves State writes a carefully considered there are three things that determine small roots may at once take bold of cheese and If It Is still too stiff add and light dresses, will be tlad to opinion as to tbe vslue of Grape-Nut- s of the crop; the (be a Utile cream. Season highly with know that common baking sods will as food. He says: largely magnitude To send your laundry to Provo physical condition of the soli, which tbe soli. "For the past S years Grape-Nut- s paprica and salt and serve In a ball clean It In a few minutes. Thst Is or Salt Lake, when you can have never was better; the temperature, of baa been a prominent feature In our on a lettuce leaf. Tbls cheese should what most Jewelers Just tsse Filling the Silo. which re have an abundance, and In the conrlstency of the cream plenty of soda and little water and bill of fare. it done right here at home for The Important thing la this Is to vr be excess a ; many the places Tbe crisp food with the delicious. e cheese tbst comes wrspped In tinfoil. wash between the bands or with a great less Imoney? Expert Laundry-mai- d, chide the air close by packing flavor baa become aa moisture, which Is short. As will be Whether Butty and and think of rinse brush; dry the silage be delivered by newest and latest machinseen by referring to the weather resaved. necessity la my family's the money or blower. It Is very necessary Crisp Julienne Potatoes. ports which we ar publishing from csrrier everyday life. are ery. Phone 167 and our beauJulienne like or two one men that potatoes prepared la remain good week to week, there are but a few "It baa proved to be most healthful tiful new wagon will call at your French fried potatoes. Instead of beEnglish Currant Lesf. In the Mississippi In tbe silo to pack the ensilage tbor and beneficial, and baa enabled us to points valley medlum-aUeInto cut one of uart Mix tocetbrt flour, a strips they door. Patronize home industry which we have had normal rainfall oughty. If air get In. the ensilage ing abolish pastry and plea practically are run through a cutter which turas half teaspoonful of salt, tea-The besting of the ensilage from our table, for the children prefer this year. Therefore, one of the most spoils. and try out In them om a thin of very to is due which baking powder, cupful spoonfuls string.. multiply al Grape-Nuts- , and do not crave rich and Important things for the farmer to 140 to 1B0bacteria, dearies After a time a which tbey derive the name of shoe- of cleaned currants and two tsbte- - sn wholesome food. both study and practice, and that tbor He careful not to fry spoonfu's of sugsr. then rub In two slower fermentation process succeeds string potatoes. "Grspe-Nufccghly. Is the beet methods of con and acetic arid Is keeps na all In perfect formed, which gives tbera too brown, aa tbey require only tare tabl'spoonfuls of butter. Rest physical condition a a a i serving moisture. preventive of a relish to tbe fed. To facilitate a few minutes to cook. Fresh pota one erg. sdd one cupful and a qtisrter It Is beyond vslue. 1 bave been disease cooked not toes, must be to sdd first snd the of milk wed. mixture then, processes, a fair amount of 4particularly Impressed by the benefiNo Excuse for Surplus Males. molfture Is needed; so. If the corn to mske a soft dough. Mold In one cial effect of Grape-Nutwhen used rvi. Don't carry a lot of surplus male Is at all dry It Is well to tarn a laree or two small loaves and bake la by ladles who are troubled with face Chocolate Blanc Msnge. NtMI, utam birds. As soon as tbe hatching sea- stream of water Into the silo as It Is oven at one. a hot Mix of a cup of srann It blemishes, skin eruptions, ec. son Is over sell them. If they are being packed. iaed tapioca. 1 salt the teaspoonfuls clears wonderfully. np complexion pure bred, or eat them If they are not. ind rnp of granulated suear, "As to Its nutritive qualities, my exOriginal Pie Filling. L'nmatod bens Isy ss well ss rna'M t:d pour on gradually 1'4 cups of ho Melons. with the top perience Is that cn small dish of Roll otit rrtfl and the Picking . nes, snd Infertile eggs do not spoil Cook In a dotiM boiler about of co?T A hafii e?n eerily fell Is snperlor to a pound of rn. Then fill with this tnlt Grspe-Nnt- s 'n summer as soon ss they get when practiced Remove from the minutes. the melons are rip", t'susllr turnover for the meat for breakfast, which Is an Imporlittle makins; t'ir, warmed up to 90 dpgrees, as fertile tbe first tint of yellow attracts the 6r end add onefonrth teaspootifol of boy ti carry to srhoolr Five large tant consideration for anyone. It sat-fie- s nes do. Tout Info cold molds and eye that Is scciiBiomod to handling vanilla. the appetite and strengthens the pnnr4 averted raisins, lplea, one-halor custard. ihe melons In the r,id. If they have jerve with ran lorron pared and eedd. Now power of resisting fatigue, while its not yet lightened in rotor, but th What Dairying Does. Add ".o of the d!ssgreab! lot tel ell thrM stTi the fa-- dmixcutter. well. On the dairy farm a snort system Mze snd gfnr-ra-l and r.ne cip of apt1exr2r.ee invites Buttered Potatoes. Eofsequerc!'S that sometimes follow if crop rotation revives old fields, puts the corir'nf-lothat fe melon Is Pile void boiled potatoes lenelh-wfee- , tnet breakfast" Name given by r ill crops nearT M the manure and sweet, th fruit rearJliy ferxds whn a ssi'-efssa Co., Battle Creek. Mk h. Ir.to pontum Lace. To Clean Si'ver piit The Times from your ndgiiW u?ed. Increases the variety of it I ll.'led and only a flight j reure lump of hnfJtr. with Head th litti bor;k. "The Road to Is m'Kh r r ?r snd ssH fot ned (are 1ht F;lvr the ft,u is be feds, slds to their value Ibrontsh exerted a th b'jttr tnl! when yoj can it f j le;i t'un sdd the be ciesrtd by brushing Weliviile." In pkgs. 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