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Show THE UTAH The Sweet, Yellow, Smooth Pumpkin Pye th. THE barda of are ihow who dellcht In tha iig and tlie muni. I.i tiualting tlie milk from the cocoa nut a shell-Sothe olive and pomegranate lavlah their praise on. The glow and the pine apple's a 'I ; I leave them ,.ie produc of both of the Indies, And all the rich frulta of a tropical sky; Their exquisite juices and flavors and tinges. And uak no dessert save tit sweet pumpkin pye. to the muse of the THEN lull and onion. The Frenchman may luugh and tho KnglUhuuin sneer At the lund ol the rtible, and Psalm Hook and Bunyant Still, still to my boaom her green hills are dean ber bright Her daughters are pure crystal fountains, And, Hymen, it ever thy blessings I try, O give me the girl of my own nutiv. mountains. Who knows how to temper tho sweet pumpkin pye. Dot ton Siwtlnet of Sept. 18, 1819. Hudton may TUFRF. ting tii melon. Ita amuoih jetty seeds and ita rlpa ruddy And (ha faalcijre. of lha reaper wllli ecataay me, dwell uii, Reclining at noon on the cool breezy shore; For roe the rich aoll of New England pro tucea An ofl'rmur mora dear to the tut and the eye. The hriwht yellow pumpkin how mellow It juirea. Worn tempered with ginger atlj balc'd Into pye. T ET other, with daintletthelraripetit. pamper. And with delight on the aplendora of plate. Be atunned with a buttle, and bid page acamper Such pleaaurea aa Ihete I reaign to the great; But give me (lie feaat when no knive. and forke clatter. Where eac-to the neat cherry table drawa nitrh. And carvea for himaelf from the broad earthen platter A allce of the aweet, yellow, smooth pumpkin pye. ite h "Let It pass." The third time the possessor of the wand holds it over some head and Inquires, "The wand rests I round 1he Fire ThartK gluing over whom?" Then Is the exile promptly to answer, "Over naming the right person. The trick Is accomplished by having it arranged that the confederate who remains In the room shall hold the wand over the person who spoke last before the announcement, "The wand pas.es." All the exile In the next room need be able to do Is to dlntlnguiah the voices of the company. Evening T Another mystifying game Is called ULL Justice bag been "Chinese writing." Take grandfather's done the Thanksgiving ? hand; request your condinner from soup to cane In your nuts and raisins. The federate to step Into the hall. All desomnolent spirits have cide upon a rather short word, say, "meat." Jloth of you understand that r taken their will tap with your cane for tho nap and the more stren- you uous ones have come vowels according to their regular orback from a brisk after-dinne- r der; a, one tap; e, two taps; 1, three tramp. It's grow- taps; o, four taps; u, five taps, and ing colder outside. Twl- - thnt tho first letter of the first word remark that you make after light is approaching. of every confederate enters will be a conjour around the Within, open tire, housemates and guests have sonant of the word she is to guess gathered for an evening of Thanks-givin- The taps of the cane will be the vowels according to their order. Jollity. As she enters you begin marking And now what shall we do? No dry, game of whist, no on the floor with your cane marvelstylish haiyl of bridge nothing like lous characters, which the whole comthat. Is meant for this glorious occa- pany will watch eagerly. As you sion. Any kind of cards is too exclu- write you say casually, "Must I write sive; too cold blooded for this hour. fast?" Here she gets the "M." Then No, .nest on the Thanksgiving pro- you make two heavy taps as you gram Is an evening of good, whole- write, which, according to the code means "E." After a little more writsome; alily. Jolly games. A few suggestions In the line of ing make another single tap for the games of this sort may help the "A." Then say naturally, "Try to folhousemother make this Thankngivijig low me very closely," which gives bor the "T" to complete the word. Go on evening Is an especially Jolly one. "Telegram" Is a good game to get writing mysteriously for a moment every one Into good burner as quickly or two and then ask her If she has s possible. Supply each tnembr of read the word all right She will the company with a pencil and a doubtless be able to tell the company, sheet of paper. Each person Is then to their great astonishment. With a to say offhand some letter of thr al- little Ingenuity you can make your re phabet. The letters. In the, order marks sound very natural and hence named, are taken down by the whole make the trick seem very puxiiing. company. The stint set Is for rh one to write a telegram made up of In another clairvoyant trick one words beginning with the letters giv rerson goes out of the room while a en. All the letters must be uaed. th word, representing some object. Is original order must bs preserved and cho"n. When be returns, his conpo extra words can be added. When federate asks hlro. "Is It a ?" namthe telegrams are completed they are ing some article the first letter of gathered In, mixed up and dealt out which Is the first. letter of the word again that responsibility for and per- he is to guess. The guesser replies sonality. In them may be Impossible in the negative. The questioner then to place. atks, "Is It a 7" naming sotne arAfter they bare been read, a new ticle the Initial letter of which is the set pf letters Is given and new tele- second letter of the word to be grams composed. Very shortly ei"h gueed. and so on until the word I one In the company v. ill bVchtickllni; complete. with delight over bis own efforts and Thus, suppose .the word was curroaring with laughter over the ingen- tain. The questions might be. "Is it ious and ridiculous conglomerations a candler "Is It an umbrella?" "Is thst will be read. From A B C t) E F It a ratr "Is It a table?" "la It an G II I JT. for Instance, one might pro"It Is Ice?" "Is it a needle?" apr?" duce "Aunt lietsy's cow dyinK" To all of these the person questioned "Edilha flunked German" "Holohas answered, "No," but he baa been caust Imminent. Jane." Another might following the first letters Of the make of It "All broken hearted. Come words, an when the next question directly. Ever faithful George has comes. "Is It a curtain?" he answers Ignomlnlously Jilted." "Yes." If It is preferred to make th "Gossip" is great fun, though no trick seem more magical, when he one wants to play It more than a turn has heard the word spelled out he minutes ' Let the entire company may suddenly interrupt bis questionstand side by side on a straight line. er and, rubbing Ms forehead, say, Then let the person who stands at "Wait, I know what it Is. It Is a curor.e end whisper something very tain." Howcr,-r-, the company will be quickly In the ear of his rem door more apt to guess the trick If It is neighbor. The ntinute lie stops whis done In this wsy. pering, the next lfor neighbor Imparts the metsage Juat as swiftly and ff you have In your company any just as secretly to his neighbor and good natured enough tr ap so on down the line. prcciat a Jike on himself, the follow When the last person In lin Is Ing 'trick 1U furnish much fun: An- reached tte originator of the messsgf itonn thst you will hypnotize any tells the company what fee said aed friend who Is willing to follow ycrtst the' man at the other end what was dirw tinns. Heme from the room said to him. Of course, the original and tVe two cups and saucers. Put remark has been garbled. The Moral your carefully aside. Then take and the laughter are both obvious. the .otl.tr saucer ami hold it over Inn p or candle until the under part la Games In wMrh two of the com- coveted wiih soot. Put the tup atk pany, confedvraies. mysfy the rest in the saucer. Fill the cups with wi are alwsys fun, altbcruith they can, f Ur. Then tfll your friend who Is to it Is lrrpoeTWe course, be played only once. Prime i be hjpnotbed that among these is "The Wand Passes." for Ifce spell to -- ork unless h follow One of the company Is "nt from the your directions exactly, present him room. Anofter, who Is In league with with a snd nawcer. Tell him to the fifst, 'toftiites that when he hold ' hold these In his left hand, sn-I- bmk the wand, which may be a carte or ir g straight Into .your eyes ar.d no of the umbrella, over wme hr else, to do exactly ahat yoti do r will be Then dip the firicers of your right coBipany, tlie exiled abie to teil over wh'.rn. The toot band In the w.fr-rnib them cm th must be left open." The confederate under side of his saucer Is thick witi to Inexplain that this In order abHsie passes oer your foreheac terrupt the current of electricity be- and cheeks. The paMent to be hr tween them. noti7d will do the same, snd sa th allows the com- wader aids of his The nisglc-morite- r is thick wltl pany to chat a few minutes after bis soot every cabalistic pass vtiil a confederate has departed. Then be its mark. The effect on the part o' suddenly breaks io upon the conversa- the company wtr are entirely tin pre tion, wsvirig the wand arid saying lit fared for this dno!ierr"i)t soon a sepulchral Jori, "The wand passes." lighten the vlrti.B. The soot scrub The exiie answers . from the' tjett t ff ei!y and there Is no hsfm dot.e very "I,t it pas. rroi'ld yni have hrn wise pfirnigl t. "The tii se'f t a food nttired r.on to' Again, comes the a and pa.seg." and again the answer. 'tvt hypnotic Infl'ierite. FiF aftqr-dinne- mm g brain-rackin- on i . ! 'ini-hibe- , nt pwr 'acno-tnreir-en- BUDGET Eating for Strength. .The greatest pleasure to be derived from eating la the pleasure one gets in the knowledge that his food Is giving hliu greater strength and vi- The Missionary The Camas State bank, with a capi tal of $25,0(i, has been organized at Camas, Summit county. Andrew J. Warner, a former mem ber of tho city council of Ogden, died In Angeles, death being due to Box n Because of this fact there is a constant increase In the consumption of Quaker Oats; every time the strength making qualities of Quaker Oats have been tested by scientific investigation or by experiments In families it has been found to be a food without an A TJianksgiving Story U - 3 &k P IN THE wild northwest the winter had .set In ear-- I heand on the morning ly al .. h rAA irk..i a iiaiinaKi v i nig prairies tor miles around were one great, drifting sea of snow, while the aoft, feathery flakes were still falling. Ruth Hayward stood at the window of rel the narsonata dining-roo- and looked out into the storm with disconsolate eyes. "There doesn't seem much to be thankful for this year," she thought, with a sigh. "No winter clothes, and Ralph and father sick, and mother worn out with trying to make ends meet. I don't see why some people have so much and others so little." "Ruth,". said her mother, coming Into the room Just then, "have you practiced the Thanksgiving hymns for recorder's office. John Loss, one of the pioneer resi dents of Joseph, is dead of typhoid pneuhionlu after an Illness ot only a week, lie was one of the successful tanners of that section. Kmll Johnson, a bartender, and John Carlson, who weie participants in a fight at Bingham in which Matt llloomqul-ota Finn, was shot, were fined $500 each by a Justice ot the , peace. A convention of woolgrowers was held in Ephraim November 20 for the purpose of protesting against the re duction of 20 per cent, recently proposed by the forest Bervlce, on sheep rlocks for 1910. Thomas Vance, convicted wife-mur- lerer, now under sentence of death. Is Beeking a new trial. Vance was convicted of killing his wife In Salt Lake City by beating ber and also giving her poison. Frank Woods, a negro under arrest In Ogden on a charge of forgery, de clares ho saw L. E. PrUkell shoot Policeman RUey in Salt Lake City. tnd that It. K ' Kennedy was with Drlskell at the time. If the present plans of the Sevier River Land and Wafer company carry, upwards of 200.000 acres of new :and will be opened up and a thriving new town will be established In Millard county next spring. Rabbits In Cedar valley promise to be a most perplexing problem for "dry farmers" next season. A half docen Lehl sportsmen who spent a Jay shooting the bunnies report having bagged over C00 of them. lad Warlock Arntott, the who Is serving sixty days In the &Ut Lake county Jail for obtaining mnitby under false pretensca on bad checks, is charged with victimizing three or four Provo persons and firms la the urns way. The various counties of the state In which are located forest reserves or portions of reserves will be enriched for the fiscal year ending June 30 last, la the lotal sum of $3,293.40, by reason of the rental and leasing of the reserves during that period. . Ira tha year 1908 there were no urlmlnal cases for trial In Rich county, while so far this year there have been Just two cases of grand larceny. Iron county has almost as good a record, wiih one criminal case last year, while two cams have developed Ibis year. was run I .eon Nelson of Safldy down by a street car At Salt Lake r City and Instantly killed. The claims the man bad been Irsrrfclng and attempted to alight from the car while It wast going at a rapid rale, despite his warning to slay on LETTER tality. 1 Fruit men recommended "smudg ing" of orchards at the regular monthly meeting of the Salt Lake County tlortlcultir.al society. Plans have been made by Salt Lak ers to orgnnl.e a Georgia stnto society, tho purpose being to bring together all former residents of Georgia. Iltcuuso he allowed a gama ot poker to be played in a room adjoining his place of business, an Ogden saloon keeper has had hla license rovoked. More than 10,000 real estate deals have been made In Salt Lake county luring the year 1909, according to the corrections of plat ruaps in tho county WANTS HER "Yes, mother," answered Ruth, "but don't see how we can hold services It the weather keeps bad. People won't come to church In a blizzard." "There will be services whether any comes or not, daughter. No matter what our difficulties may be, they must not interfere with our religious duties. Remember that the minister's family sets an example for the settlement." So Ruth sat dutifully down at the wheezy old cabinet organ and went over the hymns again, doing her best to extract sweet music from the yellow keys. And on the whole she succeeded better than you might think, for she had a musical gift that seemed to bring out all the harmony the worn-ou- t Instrument waa capable of. She was a hopeful little body, too, end while she practiced she tried to I WISHED equal. It builds tbe muscles and brain without taxing the digestive organs; it For Benefit of Women who costs so little anyone can afford it, Suffer from Female Ills and it Is bo carefully prepared, and packed that it is absolutely pure and Minneapolis, Minn. " I was a great clean. A Quaker Oats eating family sufferer from female troubles which 11 Is always a healthy family. caused a weakness Quaker Oats Is packed In regular and broken down size packages and also In large size condition of the family packages. The latter very con system. 1 read so venient for those not near the store. muchofwhatLydia E. Finkham's veg- etable Compound had done for other suffering women I felt sure it would help me, and I must say it did help me 'X-wonderfully. My pains all left me, I and within three months frew stronger, a perfectly well woman. want this letter made public to "I show the benefit women may derive from Lydia E. JTinkham's "Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Joiln O. Moldan, 2115 Second St, North, Minneapolis, "Have you read my last book, Mr. Minn. Goodchlld?" Thousands of unsolicited and genu, 'Well, no er to tell the truth, my ine testimonials like the above prove the' eiliciency of Lydia E. linkham's mother won't allow me to." Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. RECIPE FOR CATARRH. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should Furnished by High' Medical Authority. not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. llukham's Gives Prompt Results. The only logical treatment for ca Vegetable Compound to restore their tarrh is through the blood. ' A pre health. you rrant special advice write scription which has recently proved toIfMrs. i'iiikbani, at Lynn, Mass. wonderfully effective In hospital work Shewilltresityourletterasstrlctly la the following. It Is easily mixed. confidential. For lit) years she "One ounce compound syrup of lias been, helping sick women in Sarsaparilla; one ounce Torls com this way, free of charge. write at once. pound; half pint whiskey." uesitate These to be mixed by shaking well in a bottle, and used In tablespoon doses before each meal and at bedtime. The incredienta can be gotten from any. well stocked druggist, or he will get them from his wholesale house. THE "NEW" NOVEL lont first-clas- s Good Work Goes On. During the year, that has passed since the international congress on tu berculosis met at Washington, one institution or organization for the treatment or prevention of tuberculosis has been established every day, Sundays and holidays included, according to a bulletin of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tus berculosis. Fifteen new beds in or sajsTorla have been provided also for every day of the year. IliliWUriV??. hos-rital- Stats o Onto Crrr or Tolcdo, I f COl'KTT. - Tix i. Chemct makes oath that of In arm of v. J. m.r LUCA tw H afilot cx aom la tlx tigr of ToMlo. County wxl mui turn Ita urn ol Uomwl wvl thnt IMJI.I.A pr IM t mrh Mid evi-rOSK Ht'NKKI I) ol tmm at thai cannot b curat Itf IM ULLB ClkUt ClL FRANK J.CnBVF.r. Sworn to bfor me mni utwnhe,l u mi jimmcc tha tin day of Doottnoar. A. U ima. A. W. Gt.EAHO. i i i ( Ncjtt Pcauc. Haira Catmrrti Cora- ki takni lnmaltv and art lt-aurlaeeo ol IM Biurnul and dmrtlr llpna IM . aniMBw bend lur tvtimrvmna. CO TotadO. O. F. J. CHK.VKV SoM ttv all tMwnwta. lata uau Fasur rutt lor eotutipaUoa. Krtnr r m-- J inrrti wtsrt l I I I fmjirmr - cm' w atrh J w- J tu S pi;?! comfort herself with the thought that perhaps some day the clouds might be lifted and the opportunity given Not Expecting Too Much. her to do better things. "I stipK)He your; remarks In conSuddenly, above the wheezing of the will be listened 'to with great Inorgan and the bowling of the wind In gress the chimney, Ruth caught the merry terest?" "My friend," said the statesman, "In sound of sleigh bells. She got up and a rushed to the window. Just in time to congress a man Is lucky to get ex see the mail carrier's covered sleigh chance to make a speech without It." drive around to the back of the bouse. pcctlng people to listen to She waa all excitement ae she ran Naught But Abuse. out to the kitchen, where old Jean. "Tbey all said I would make a splen muffled to bit nose and covered with did candidate." the car. now, was telling Mrs. Hayward. In "Well?" The state board of health bulletin bis queer broken English, about 'the "So I became a candidate." for October shows the total death big bos be bad brought for tho minis Preservi"Agnln well?'' list lor this state rrom all causes was ter, which box "Mist Iarcn. the ex now look "And what tbey say about ng:. 33.1 deaths, of which 141 occurred la Beaupress agent at the depot, had told him Purifying: fever led all to be sure and deliver In time for me!" liouisvllle Courier-Journa- l. Sail Ike. Typhoid o:h-d!:ieaes. With 32 Thanksgiving. contagions tifying: , Poet's Descendant In Poverty. deaths during the month, out of 31.1 "That's Just like Nils Larsen," said wave of agitation for The present cases reported. Sanathe minister, who bad Come In from the amendment of the TSrltfsh copyHands, Peginnlng tcerober 1 the hotel bis study. "Always anxious for some right law is gaining strength from and dining car service of the llarrl body's happiness." of tive, Antiseptic Cleansing the discovery that a In man system will be ncsrcgnted Wbst a time they hid opening and Robert Mum Is now making a presurta a manner that the L'nlon Pacific, 'unpacking Uiat wonderful box. which carious living aa a mender of pots and and Slmrt turned out to be a "missionary box Kou! hern Pacific and Oregon pans. m i rwis-rt- . au i . ra. Une Railroad companiea will operate from Mr. Hay ward's old church back At T. K. Ixil, H. H. fiwmrvm " . r1WT; I and TtHsV lunch to Mt Motnera. H'tWI hotels It "York In been cars, had state." Clearly Important din'.ng fJ., 'hlr trg (Wil, Examine carefully every bottlo of f frvi Itin'm, I,M . i r Tmti .onnter separately. m A parked by loving fingers, with thoughtrr A I'rfTTaSl , PMMVsa. a safe and sure remedy for f1f f'fTp C Minos, a Mexican, and Gl'e Ms ful brains to guide them; for It con CASTOKIA, TFw4 I m, tyihrwt iMMrkKvi cm u fejkM see and it and Infanta that children, as tained everything that was most like! a. a fellow countryman, emylnyr-TUara tha urtinn m'-- st Krda. quarreled snd ly to be appreciated by a poor misattacked Mlnee with a razor. sionary in a remote frontier settle Signature of Mlr.og fled, striklnT ba' toward with a ment. In Tse For Over :w Years. Po.lt I vrly rsred bf There were even cereals and crack knlie at he ran. The fcni'o The Kind Ton Have Always Bought these Lltl fills. h" 4 th" hart of enraged pursuer, ers, with several Jars of beef extract Thev clan Ila. Her Observation. II hi and a store of nice canned things "tiding instant dath. mmm 1mm F IrrTl"Ixrve," remarked the romantic t M Wiiho'tt mean a to buy the artnal Mr. Ilsyward'e sunken eyes lighted up lieaMai ami Too Heart, Pi I f s aald to man. th a "is on of young prrx-ora to I rested b' as brighten tbey heap ifcessaries of iife, nnb! V EL la 'A t i Dtt books and magazines, and stilt more eye." I TMin, Kata, wr' and too p. cud to leg. Wlillsm a. pmviiwM, RaS El "I don't know about that," rejoined firmer hmnc when a pile of warm garments came H. Holier i, Jr. . . Taai Howl. 3 tenIt a has the "but 1 chilcoats maid, for to practical the In In Tot?n. Fain ttt. light. Including tras Phlla!"Iph;a. Pa., atternpffd side. Tcmrtti I ivriL dren, sn overcoat for himself and a dency to dlarrang cne's hair." t'ltid" in Osrn. Iking lb regwlJM. tna Bowela. rarely iat.i. mt efter being foind uneonsrious on cloak that was plainly Intended for ShsVe Into Your 8hoes SHALL COSE. SMALL PH!CE. nurs-r-k to life SlUll was wife. Pill. h be lis :ret, Atlen's Foot-Kastti Snttappttc powdr. There never, waa euch a wonder-boTh" Ix'gan city r unci! has referr It frisk tight or tww shoes fel eaay. It Genuine Must Bear Is a certain cirn for sweating, rnllr.ua artrl CARTERS to the as that. Ruth thought, ss one h Atwara w ft ti srhlns tlrd, Signatura end cf:mrrii;ce on Ias tn as sfter another reveftied ItseK, and her hnt, Itraak n nw ntinn. WrH t hf all Ini(rlft -measure i checks flushed 'when" she opened, s 2". Trl Free. A'IOr rH,-irtiln If Ihj pr,j-jsoIjlVER . LeKnv, New York, H PIUS. coritltu!ional. It sat s tceested I'll' mysterious package laod disclosed a Allen 8. Oirni-ithe saloon should hive thr?e tnont.f'' : prtfly beaver bat, looking., as fresh : .The grandest time a man has is REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, and dainty at If It bad come direct line to close out th'T business. to his wife exactly how an And to milliner. the elecffrm Is coming out and the busiest pinned This jesr has hern a ni' st pros;eT- - from the was a letter, and In the explaining ahy it didn't )us on for the b rt 'rowers, a bumper wrappings letter what do you think? Why, a rrnp racing leen harvested. Not a brand to bill be new $10 the at spent, '1ettifs tys alv for 25. 'Incle d'strlrt In th state has fejort for any .ittle wsnta that tired, cwneeated. inflimed snd writer stated, has tb d a po.r crop. N't enly anr even, A'l ey ahes. to box didn't happen supply. tbe tr greater than ever drnggiata or Howard llros, iiuftalo, K. Y, tonnage dear tbe "God at blna people have run hleti in 'ore. but the borne!" exclaimed tbe minister, fer What has become of the old fashucar. while bis wife quietly wiped ioned boy who would rsther stsy borne HUttU Ul eh vently,ber CateM In a unownt e.rrn while and work thn go to school? happy tears. away f r Ms 1W lint rtnj) near Frl-eCfves JnAinf I l rcW w Ixai Lu' fliroaU said think to there wssnt "And ho lives In K;ih-- i n '.en ?;arVs, Ff- - f art b thankful for!" said Ruth are to urtrted snd tntu, ConUbs much f 1n, rr f rn1 by Vrsf aid and pleasure II ,ltW1Vif'iitff,hfi.i with ailntled no ornalet snd m as pleasant to lake a iriai aad pfrrt in aaria Un aad ti . l.i rcbirg T'r'v Ftei',a (5. I'iorence. la tbe Christiat at k is effective. rsr's sere bsd'y fro',-!- , but h wil Not to alleviate if we can all that ovoeat AS Pr.ul.ia -- noil con-lucto- Regard Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment as unrivaled for and the Skin, Scalp, Hair and for great-grandso- for the Nursery. rr, " Itr d Qx&ffl&jCt4C SICK MEAD ACHE il h's III t r rrtn r rlLkOi lau-linu- e, 1 Fac-Simi- !e f;yr , d Best for Children ltliea a Irf-c- n bti tit tilt -- cae .c ter. CURE USl5i nt4af pe-!en- eds alleviation. n |