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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH ooooooooooooryxx SOheerio Chapters of (our children younger than herself, was a great help to her moth bat she did the housework more because help her mother than y i Uked to do 1L She was fond ot adventure. one day. "Oh, dear." she sighed wish something would happen. treaa-,1 wish I could go on a hunt." jer UDde was Id the room, Un Ned of whom all the children re so f,)na- "Why don't you?" I be "Here you live In a Ms ; bouse that must be Just full of den treasure" -Oh. no." said Peggy. I've sweptI f dusted every few days and yw there Is no hidden treasure e." ' Tou have to bunt for treasure. know." said Uncle Ned "And nave to be like the old time .tea. lust out looking foi it t J It. No let's, see. there's the 'c. and the cellar, and the clos Are you sure you've cleuneil roughly In al' flume places?" Well, there's some closets I s i haven't cleaned thorough Uncle Ned "Floe, then we'll go on our frens i hunt right away." This was wrtalnly an exciting legg pge from housework rked diligently cleaning ever! aer. looking under everything. t t 111 par-aUrl- eoj D, ! H "tin.' - i ttv S. d on Pan I fork, en pj i J lefsi ie f ith tt rs to who-- rati There are su errurs In the draw- ing of this lighthouse and ttsuer man. See If you can locate them oIL putting everything neutty. search ing everywhere for the imsslble ilddeu treusure that Uncle Ned seemed so sure I hey would Hnd. After a while tlinogb. she hegan n itft dlsinurugeri She had almost leuneO the whole house ami notli u-exi fling had tieen found Kelooking." uaid I'ncle Ned "When tht- - ilr;ite most iliwouniued was tttien i hey uiinll found their -tchest freiijiiires.' hai-Smlie:ii. in closet, utiilet i lie biii-stair. I'eg'j touched xomei iiln: in the door that felt loose "I'lirle Ned conn quick hre h secret Mllosird." She pushed liule. and sure enough a board In the Moor came loose, hut Instead of there being - in it "Let's see," told Uncle Ned. "Let's find an old bun eh oi keys." They found several of those aa4 tried each one. Most of them seemed too Urge, but one tiny key as Just right. They unlocked the secret cupboard and Inside vat a small box, but alas another key bole was In that and this ke; would not Gl Another one must be found. Mother had a bunch of keys in her room that fitted silver trunks and jewelry boxes. That was the one to get. And much to Peggy's Joy one or the keys unlocked the box. Peggy could scarcely bold herself with excitement and when the lid of the box was lifted there rested a very old gold piece, and a very old letter. She picked op the letter to read It To the person who finds this hidden treasure: Good luckl Keep this gold piece and find five others hidden In the house. A treasure la only something which one person tlnds who hunts longer and more thoroughly than some one else. Be thorough In all that you do, and many hidden treasures will be youra' "Uncle Ned, Uncle Ned," cried Peggy "There are treasures In this house sfter all. Oh, bow exciting." And you ma; be sure Peggy started very soon In search of the others to be found. tm It! WMtero NtwiMMC Cnlo 5 , "ghts of New York es.'is g WALTER TRUMBULL Rtt )D can talk about game boxers ne ball players, but often I bout the gamest sportsmen I in the theatrical on. Through the depression. ;lit have seen them walking ie streets, coming out of emit offices, acting as waiters or other Job they could get, a lit aer, their clothes a little more om brushing, but always calm rteous, and never a whine out I know of one old actor who i close to seventy. Be never Hy a star, but he played prom arts In support of stars and iod money. During these days, at a little place down by the He Now he lives there. Of it as bis country home; is staying there until he ac-- setotj, idiai is". 4 Jounrf lred ci 4 ehed w an her j &I ieatlB . carry , m ur, iind 3n for the owner of the land, or his heirs, and shall always be obtainable on demand for any performance. old-time- (, sstra.i Join i ctheKilchen Cabinet jj Houses "Imported" sj jj post-Spanis- Good Things Old and New would not really tyj Of ;ampte ato redaiiif :ivaiiw-- j . Pumpkin Preserves. Remove the rind and seeds from a small sweet pumpkin, sometimes called Cut the pumpkla "pie pumpkins." Into small cubes and cook In a very little water until tender. Drain and weigh; for every pound of pumpkla use one pound of sugar, two lemons or two ounces of ginger root or both may be used If desired. Slice the lemons and cook in a very little water until quite tender, then add water and ail; there should be very little water left to the pumpkin. Soak the ginger root over night and add that to the pump kin and sugar. Cook, stirring until the pumpkin Is transparent Drain, pack In Jars and cook down the sirup until It Is thick, pour over the preserves and seal Pear and Apple Conserve, Take one pint of each of diced pear and tart apples. Steam one cupful of well washed seedless raisins for 30 minutes. Add them with the Juice and grated rind of a lemon, three and one-hal- f cupcupfuls of sugar and one-hat- f ful of walnuts. Cook until clear, add Ing the nuts ten minutes before taking off. Nuts may be omitted and a little preserved ginger added. Turn Into glass and seal with paraffin. The mixture should be cooked until thick and clear. Peach Chutney. Take four pounds of peaches, one-hacupful of chopped onion, one-hal- f pound of seeded raisins, one red pepper pod, two tablespoonfuls of chill powder, two teaspoonfuls of grouud cupful of mustard ginger, seed, six tablespoonfuls of salt and one and pounds of brown sugar. Put the onion, raisins and red pepper through the food chopper. Peel the peaches, cut Into pieces and mix with the other Ingredients." Cook slowly for fully an hour or until the chutney attains a rich brown color. It should resemble gruel Pack In hot sterile bot tles, seal and cook fifteen minutes part Women's mushroom hats covered the forehead, ears and head, and met coat collars In the rear. New style hats barely cover one eye and one ear. As a result, the business of hairdressers has been stimulated by Age of Ink on Wills Wins Estate for Woman Oakland, Calif. The age of ink on two wills, both dated the same, won for Miss Victoria Nowell the $30,000 estate of her sister. Miss Harriet Nowell, under Superior court ruling When E. O. llelnrlch, Berkeley graphologist and criminologist, test! fled Judge Lincoln Church that the shorter of two wills, leaving every thing to Miss Nowell, was written al a later date than one dividing the es tate with charity the Judge ruled In favor of the dead woman's sister. e one-fourt- h one-fourt- h below boiling. . 1131. Wtern Newippr Dnlou. Washington Women Help Provide for the Needy again. t retatitt de-Ic- lohilfeji re mple. in ID retimJr. ter I boasts? sag C: On needs signed the repairs. theatrical photo-ol- d programs, a stage dag-- . . j the n!j. Isslppl when S t on the occasions when he Sin town, that telephone Is Ide El'l :o mak' .actor's chief link with the Terv world. Its number is In the term i ' If you call It the owner will to in his polished, courtly voice, !enrifc i explain that, from motives of itlj. H he has bad to let "his man" r aring that voice, you will retlp id Mttui the owner as speaking from I 'pnn. k "ge and paneled room, with a ni ife on the polished floor and wly ff at the windows. Tou will were i'i . !m so if you dont know bet many!. yer a whimper, never a com- nr fni' , But the chances are that and Bt num -- $ a friend will call that "v :e. Btj the telephone will ring and hroun ,oe old timer will have been d ert ' ' new role a permanent part, a fine actor and a gallant he met i a at. 5ts, s deJf-- ; t atra otl Pft 1 . of the New York leased land. In i r f fore! ie."s. The re Is a clause g to the "owner's box." This In the original leases and 4 binding In any sublease, that a box shall be set aside YES, WHOSE? mew red re n w" Innd if 1 iv we ,'nld I" a rr - a new flock of curls, and women have been catching colds In the back of their necks. They tell me that a lot out of work are thinking of Ing a sort of vaudeville route The Idea is to take to the customers and then of actors establish trucking the show pass the hat it Is asserted, The rocklng-chalwas Invented some 300 years ago. It seems as If we knew folks who had been sitting in them longer than that. r. a 1131 Bell Syndlct.-W- NtI Benrlc. happened when Lynn, Mass. Alevander Kowera. a florist dozed al the wheel. reThe automobile hit a hydrant, A lot water which leasing a lorrent of felled s telegraph pole carrying high tension wires. The Pines river drawbridge, operwas ated bv the wires, temporarily In the street lights rrionled. and exnn- were district manufacturing The wires set fire to the automo- bile. K.iuera was treated for burns and he was then taken to court, where driving. fined $25 for reckless Parrot Saves Family A sixtj year old par Brandon, and rot saved the lives of Its owners their destroyed that a In fire then died Ore.-- f1' Reft :ter. as cloth was Mrs. Henry L. Stlmson wife of the secretary of state, with other prominent Washington women, Left to right: Mrs. Wilbur Carr. handed out to State department women to be sewed Into garments for the needy. McNeir. Mrs. William wife of the assistant secretary of state; Mrs. David A. Salmon, and 1 nett'. P loaded l ox-dra- Just (Just wed) George, "bat the neighbors will say ey hear that 1 do my own . i Whose work do yon want do IW 5 home. Mr. and Mrs. G. C Way and their were awakened daughter. Catherine, r had barely The blrd-cries. he by own lives time to escape with thelt birds- - Rnd twe,ve Old Polly, fo'ir canaries perished. My Neighbor Says: and bottles with LABEL your Jarsand write on the tape tape with red Ink what the Jars con tain. The tape sticks to the Jars and Is not as likely to loosen as the paper labels. Potatoes pared In the morning and soaked In cold water till noon taste You will find a very much better. good deal of starch, which makes potatoes pasty, will Boak out. Canada Plans to Keep Its Large Paper Money Ottawa, Ont. Canada's dollar bills will retain their present size for an Indefinite period, according to Intimations from the department of finance. Reports have been circulated recently that Cannda would follow the axample of the United States hy Issuing hills of a similar size. Such a proposal was under consideration but when It was found that some hanks had offered a new Issue of large bills the project was dropped. ' i at Ian SMS, aBama. fwUl kala MB thaa, Ta aaattar tWa mUtm saisM km Baa NOW by fATBONlZX BO&ta INDCSTSTi . I liJaaaii M f? Good Disinfectant A splendid and simple disinfect- ant for the sick room is te put a teaspoonf ul of iodine on a small saucer and stretch a piece of gause ever the top. Stand where the air will carry the fumes into the room and the room will soon hare fresher atmosphere. , . j j ASK TOUR DRUGCIST FOB ' A IfHTTT AW INTKBMOUNTAP) "Say, ma. can bone today?" "Why, Willler "1 1 hare the SYL-- O ' LAX PKOtWCT wish- By Jean Kevoton Destructive Hawk The cooper's hawk is one of the most destructive hawks in the UniUd States, and is mifratory, going south in winter as far as southern Mexico. Its breeding range includes the whole United States south of the Canadian boundary. A "Jovial" Nature THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY - wanter wish for a pair of skates birthday. for my How It Started "pUERE are many of us who are to be sceptical of the science -p- seudo or otherwise known as as And yet, those amongst us trology. who are the most hardened unbelievers, would have no hesitation at all In saying about a man "he has a thus unconsciously Jovial disposition" confirming the old Idea that the stars and planets have an Influence upon Stuart, Neb. Breeders of silver foxes at the Stuart fur farms, north of here, have devised a way of keeping straight on the family trees of each fox. A black Ink pigment Is tattooed with an electric needle Into each ear of the fox. This serves as a breeding record guide and also to Identity the fox If It escapes from the pens. The Ink never fades or wears out On one ear the letters "S S" are tatt- ooed, and on the other a number and the year the fox was born are tattooed. To do the tattooing, the fox Is captured, his mouth tied shut so he cannot nip the tattoo man, and the animal Is stretched out on a flat topped table Two of the Newly Elected Senators wear out cut feet off, split each stocking leg, then sew the two pieces together. These- make splendid dust cloths and are easily washed. I - - TtunkadTlna h a Tar aaS Cariauua la near, With pleat? a( praaanU ana loU ef Tha qnMtlo arlsM. what all ikaO wt And the aniwtr la aimple, lntermountain we'll try. from warm waolen blaakeU te aa fef the ear. And food for tha (able. We'll live like a Tiar. MBS. IIAaRT TAMBLTN. Elr. Nevada. ' Strength Things which never could have made a man happy, develop a power to make him strong. Strength and not happiness, or rather only that happiness which comes by strength, is the end of human liv ing. Phillips Brooks. JOSEPH WM. TAYLOR, Inc. ink's Lndaf Nirtitius Funerals on Time Payment Plan Hit isM m Uki City. fton IlUa Wit ili Mail Carrier's Betirement The Post Office department says that a rural mall carrier is not required te retire when he reaches sixty-thre- e years of age. Retirement is optional and he may carry mail twe more years if he se de- sires Paper Weakened by Sunlight The folding strength ef current record papers after direct exposure te sunlight for 100 hours has been found by the bureau of standards to be from 25 te 63 per cent of the original. NEW ICO MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Back Caere-t- ee Or He was Spiked It is said 'that the ancient Greeks played a game much like our football. So maybe Achillea sulked in Sis tent because he waa ordered off the field by the referee-Nugg- et of Wisdom We don't hurt people we leva. Love simply doesn't function that way. It delights to serve end please. Wisdom From Study How much soever you may study science, when you do not act wisely yon are ignorant The beast whom they load with books is not profoundly learned and wise: what knoweth his empty skull whether he carrieth firewood or books? Sadi the Persian. ' topped with Fresh gingerbread Ice makes a cream or cream whipped delicious dessert for rainy day luncheon. br tb Associated Newapaocra) Care for Own Victim S. C City authorities had virtually no trouble at all with the shooting of Bud Martin by Ed I'eake. After shooting Martin, I'eake put the Injured man In his automobile and hur ried him to the hospital. At the hospl-- t I he agreed to twiy all expenses, lie then surrendered to police. Union, Odd 150,000,000 to 1 Washington. The odds against s railway passenger meeting death In an accident while traveling are 150.000. 000 to 1. This reassuring figure is shown In reports of the American Kail way association. nulW aata. WtLk la ? When stockings (B : WiaitM- - mum wOl cmm T ptam U kMkrU mt MIGHT HELP OUT to Help Identification gulshed. x.xVJ throiif"1 te Dismantled, tt was by piece Into a calling piece vessel From Europe It made the many weeks Journey to California round the Born. Carried by carts te the Intended site, the pieces were put together by Indiana. Each piece, numbered, was carefully laid la Its proper place. No nails er screws were used la the building. It was gibed and bound together. The second bouse was constructed In New York, taken apart and packed by wagon over prairies and mountains. Switzerland. Silver Foxes Tattooed Driver Dozes at Wheel, theaters are Starts Train of Grief most of the j time leases there chtV I Thus In 1830 Gen. Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo Imported a house from New York and another from Switzerland. About a mil from Sonoma they stand today. The first waa mad to order In Insane. Science Is dead long live science 1 So It has always been down through the centuries. And while astrology may have died. It has not quite been burled. It Is with us at least la thought and in Idiom, In which we hark back to ancient terms and ideas to characterize states of mind or body as modern as they are old. (O. Bell Syndicate. lWNC Sarrlo. .e table holds a book In soft binding, the last relic of a . The hack room has a sink, itove, and a round iron stove f ?r coal, if there Is any, but ' ?so can be made to burn drift-Ther- e Is one old china cup, s , and plate; a tin cup; a fry-There are two i a coffee-po- t te appliances In evidence. rn electric light bulb, suspend-- r the ceiling by an Insulated e other Is a telephone. ngher" ther two-roo- st - urrontf It is a small mpalnted and forlorn. In one "an old four-pobed, an an-blb and a chair of good Uy, tky In this i h our nature and constitution. For the word "Jovial In the phrase under consideration, comes to us from Jove, In turn derived from Jupiter, which planet was supposed to govern man's constitution to the extent of making him happy and cheerful Just as our word "lunatic" Is a throw-bacto the days when too much contempla tlon of the moon (Luna) made a man f nclud 182S ) ea-ta- te hare any of how good pumpkla la aside from pie filling unless one has tasted: Tweatietn-cea-turTalleK Callfornlana pattera their homes after the Looses of Franca, Spala or Great Britain, but la the daya of California's glory an aristocrat who wished to build himself aa attractive new frequently Imported the very bulldogs from afar. y OCOCXXiOCXOCOCOOOCOCOCXXXCO ONE I IW"LToy bj Coast Settlers Calif. lf J." r-and uf I by DOROTHY EDMONDS u re, i the children hole under there, there wa still another board with a tiny keyhole was one ??gSJ ' diud HUNT I " & PEGGY'S TREASURE tie! au for Sally Sez A scientist says the core of the earth is solid. So is the surface, if you fall down. Tslodo Blade. ff V",UU AH Bat 'WKBIBBKktmwtmamtm..-y- jr Among tht Democrats who were chosen tor the senate In the recent election were hese two representatives, John 11. Overton of Louisiana (left), and William 11. Dietrich of Illinois (right). The former succeeds Senator Broussara and the latter takes Senator Glenn's seat. will be paid ra article ea Wejr nade aee Interaeentaia naald Gaeda" Similar ke abera. 8 .4 In rerea la er at rear err ta preee Urawantaln P radar U Calaraa. P. O. Bes IMS, Salt lake City. U rear atary appaare la Ibie (hf --a wUI re- eera-a- a vbO.UU . eeire (beck ter . . ff W.K4J. Bait Lake Otr Week Ne. S:t j ; , , ( j I , ' , |