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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL,MIDVALE,UTAH Red Cross Volunteer Workers Ever on Duty AN ERA OF TELEPHON E PROGRESS FLORIDA LEADS No Secreu to Making RELIEF RECORDS • Perfect Cup of Coffee veloped to work in conjuction with numual s'Wiitchboards. 1 day it is about 54,000,000 or some 73,BeU SJatem Multiples Mechanical 000,000 for the country as a whole. To Mr. Amel Sisam and little infant Eqaipmeat Five Times ~ TweatJ carry this volume of traffic there are d-aughter are reported to be suffer Claim for the oldest Tolunteer knit· . f ing with Yean, Growin& Faster Than diphtihJeria. in the U:n.ited States over 55,000,000 ter tn the country t. advanced by the Can Be Achieved By Followin g A Few Simple ·Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharp and their miles of telephone wire, of whieh over Lincoln County Chapter of the AQler- Heads Major Disasters of 1926. Natioa aDd RelpiDg Rules Says Famous Cooking children of Salt Lake were dinner 48,000,000 is Bell owned and over 6,- lean Red Cross at Wiscasset, Maine Xatioa te Grow Red Cross Active In 62 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford BeD500,000 owned by connecting com- ·She ls Mrs. L. A. W. Jackson, wbc nett, Sunday evening. By Mildred Maddocb BeutleJ Emergenci es In Year. th keepa busy knitting stockings for the For the past twenty years ere nanies. Of the Bell-owned wire about Red Cross , . , _ , -ow-efc... IB-r I pl... I......_ Apostle Richard R. Lyman and to send to destitute chU has been a progressive r~e in the t~l- 40,000,000 miles have been added in dren abroad. The San Pedro, Calif., What is the aeeret of first-rate eofl'ee eaaily be apofled by ulac eream of lD- Bishop Heber C. Iverson both of Salt industry between the quality ,_ ALSO SERVES FOREIGN LANDS -the kind that atarta the day ript- terior quality or the "top of the bottle• Lake were the speakers of the M 1 ..,_... of servjce and the quant't Chapter has a close second ... a TO1liD· 1 y o f ser- the past 20 years. un.:l the rvic has been Perhaps the lar.,...st ....,;n, however, te~r knitter 85 years old. 'hat make• you feel "like a million if earelesaly poured ofl'. In my atudy tual Conjoint Sund81f evening in the ~. "~ e ae ward chapel. Musical numbers were e ... ~ .. The annual report ot the American 'dollan"f of food habita, I am finding that uery '11184& better and better, it has also has been in the investment in tele- Red Cross stresses the service of TOI· Preparedness to Cope with Great Literally hundreds of women-and a year more and more people prefer as follows: beeB eJttended to more and more phone plant. and equipmentj. The unteers. In more than 1,000 Red era. . Vocal trio, Fern Larson, V.o rlette usel'B and the volume of business has aurprising number of men-have asked sweetened eondenaed milk in their cotDisturbanc es Gives ~ Goolf Sharp and Joseph Millerberg; clar· Bell System; . which in 1906 had a Chapters the officers and woraerw are me this question in one form or an- fee. You aee thia kind Ia twice aa rich greatly increased. . 1 t anet duet, Reece Chipman and Elbert Results. in Action. other. .And it'a an important on-for and creamy aa ordinary milk and furIn this race there are certain re- plant investment of about $450,000,- vo ~e;.er;iu act as sollcltora In the T:hompson, accompanied by Claud what can be more blighting to domeatie thermore already eofttcritu ngcw, thu act;Wns of one factor -.pon the oflher 000. now has an investment of $2,- Ten-th Annual Roll call for membel'l, Thompson, all of Salt Lake, A vlry happineas than a cup of muddy coffee aerving the additional purpose of which make a decisive comparison 695,000,000, . to whiclh is add"ed the which the Red Cross wlll conduct J'acln1 one of the largest rehablllta enjoyable time was spent. A fuU or coffee improperly "ereamed"T And, aweetening the coffee. Try it for a impossible, because increased usage investment of other telephone com- from November 11 to 15. house g reeted don the efforts speakers and enof its whole history, as a is affected by quality, while the probon the contrary, what can be mora ex- few days, and I think J'OU will acre• terainers and listened with great inresult of the Florida hurricane, the lems of quality are increased by ~ panies of at.Jut $470,000,000, making hilarating than a good eup-fragJ'an t, that the condensed milk gives a delightterest to the inspiratio lecture deAmerican Red Cross already had begrowth, on the whole. The serv1ce a total investment for this countv golden, delicious T fully rich, smoothly blended drink. livet"ed Nearl7 by Bishop Iverson who is one becomes better as it becomes greater 4f S3.165,000,000. This means. in the aasiated 80,000 dis-abled veterantr' are hind lt a record of service In 62 dlsLuckily there'• no hidden aecret brinsrfng 011t the real coffee ftavor by the American Red Cross ..ters of the foremost philosophers and dicat home, up to the close of and more comprehens ive. r-ase of the American Telephone and on an &Terace eTery month. Care of about making and servinr the perfect And of course it Ia Tery convenient, aa tators of church doctrine. We are the fiscal year, June 30, 1926. Twenty years ago long distance Telegraph Company and associated the disabled veteran is a eoffe-it's just a matter of minding it keepa freah without lee even aft-Jr foremost glad to have the privilege of associatWhen the hurricane struck Florida telephone service was limited to about companies. an investment -in plant responaibfllt 7 of the Red Cross, In Jour p'a and q's and following a few the can ia openecl-ancl the eost is asing with -such men of in1luence and a thousand miles. An ex);lert could and equipment in 20 years of nearly which the people can ehare by jolnlnl with such devas-tation and loss of Ufe, simple direetiona. tremely moderate. we hope they will vi!.it us very often. talk a few hundred miles farther. as two and a auarter billion dollars. Its ranks during the Tenth A.DD.ual the Red Cross National Headquarter s SelecdoD of coae. Now aa to the acse-1 tlldAocfe oJ Mrs. Sam Jenkins of Rigby, Idaho w.. just consratulatl ng ltselt that a from Boston to Omaha, but the ser- which is one reason why this country Roll Call, Nonmber 11 to 16. T:ere are many excellent branda of ~"'· There are aenral and you is visiting this week wi-th her mother year had pa111ed without a major disvice between New York and Ohicago has the best telephone service in the coffee in the market-the choice of one ~hotee ia entirelJ a matter of indiTidMrs. Sarah Bennett &t her home on aster wlt-hin the borders of the coun· was Vf'frJ uncertAin and far western world. of these is largely a matter of individ- ual taste. U the dinetions are canState Street. The try. American The destruction ln Florida has Red Cross Ia the points were unreachable from t~e GrowinSt Faster Than Nation ual ta1te. But I do want to 887 that fully followed, any of the -thc:,da wiD Mrs. Paul Pedersen and Mr. and omctal agency ot the Unltecl been State~> tentatiTely estimated by Dlrec· east. Th edevelopme nt of lol!g disIn presenting these high spots in uually coffee in the bean retaina its yield the "perle~ eup of eofl'ee -mel· Mrs. Pete Hanson of Sandy motored tance cables was just begun w1-th the the growth and progress of the tele- for disaster relief at home or abroad tor ot Disaster Reller Henry L. Baker, flavor lon~r than in the ground form low in ftavor, Wlth a deUea&e, fragrant to Provo Join Sunday to attend the fun-durln1 the Tenth ot the American Annual Roll Red Cross, In terms completion of the underground cable phone industry during a score of -so, if possible, bu7 the whole beana aroma, free from aedimant and of a Call eral from services November of Mr. Thomas And&r11 of to relief 35 work and ahead of the organizabbtWeen New York and Philadelp~. years, so much has been left unsaid and gJ'ind your coffee fre~h for each dark golden hue. share its services. son, a life-long tion. friend of the PederThls takes Into account all sufIt is interesting to .recall that thtR that the picture is far from complete. meal. U, however, the breakta1t hour Boa..s eae.. sen's. Mr. Anderson was accidently ferers who must be cared for. developmen t was hastened. by the ff!'Ct Perhaps, however, this sketch may "A GREAT LIFE-SAVI NG WORK" -or fifteen minutes-is . too hectic to =~~,~-::r of:..u:.: :-..:.u:, :: killed by a train one day last week. Careful surveys by erperlenced authat Washington waa without wlre With the growth of exchanges and admit of this extra step, at least keep to -'1 - a1 ....U:. - · wWl u W'tt 1 Mr ,and Mrs. Imie · Garfinkle of thorltiee place the Injured at 4,000, communicat ion on the day of PrAAi- the enormous increase in the number "for 1118 pot. • Add a IICUe willie a1 ..., • your CJ'OUn d co ff ee i n an ai r tight eon- apocm cnl8bed lblll aa4 aboa\ _ rouu. eap a1 .... Salt Lake were exclusive week-end guests of of the atrlcken Gult Coast dent Taft's inauguratio n, owing to a of telephones interconriec ted, new by Dr. Widtsoe tainer-a glass fruit jar for inatanee. -•· ~~ . .Addu.. ballllllr - · JIIIMa Mr. clUes Charles of MoorehaTen Sharp. and Clewiston. eolree 110&- Ilea&, aa4 11r111a tiO a falllloll. disaatrous sleet storm. methods of operation have been deAnd it's well to remem ber •L-t wua t he &be PlaoeOII-«Sb e8tiOYeor_l_ llea&forabOI R Of the 1,200 Injured sent to Miami Mrs. W. J. MeN amara was hostess Five yeQ-s later, by means of .study vised to meet tlhe new demands of the more ftnel7 the coffee is ground, the teo miD- t i O - . balare.J",!!''!.~ ~ hospitals, 500 were suffering with ma· to the officers of the Priamry, Wed-~ddedevape~licmenab1 -\~a!~~=ilw7!! public. "Better Service" has been the Utah is getting ready to pa~ici jor fractures. In two other east coast easier it ia to extract Its full atrength tile eo1ree tiO ~ ' II w, nesday evening. After the business and ftavor-conae quently finely-ground rna rr ~ h calated ea... .. .. alogan throughout the telephone in- pate in the nineteenth annual Christ- communlttea the Injured numbered hour, dainty refreshment s were servand the. limits of telephone conversa- dustry; The clearness of transmis- mas Seal Sale beginning . a. - -eap IIIIIIJ'Coaud 10 u - Ia a1 coffee is economical and time-unnc. bolhoc - a1 PJaoe -Ia -.aafter Thanks nearly 1,000. The homeless were coned. tion were carried westward to Den- sion today, is a vast improvemen t over giving Day and lasting until Christupper pon al &loll po& aa4 lel Ule babllle , . servatively estimated at 50,000. Such Mrs. Golda Soffe, Mrs. Melva Evans Tha Coaee Pot tbrouall &loll tiObe, per ........ ver a distance from New York of the noisy lines of 20 years ago, and mas. Utah is expected to raise Connoisaeun maintain that eofl'ee Ule lo.., 1*1. aMI &loll $50,- ftpres sketch only vaguely the human k a1 &be ~ Mutual officers and Evalyn Carlson, 2.10e miles. Meanwhile intensive re- the speed of connection has reached 000 in this campaign. brewed in a metal pot haa a leBB deli- ·~Supplies were and material problem which the Ilene at-- Collee lllllode Ia a per a k • I a Edna Glover, Elva Glover, Mary Cook search was bein~r carried on to a- ~ point undreamed of two decades unpacked yesterday at the office of cate ftaTor than in a container of claas, ~~ ~aDmN4 tiO 011811 after American Red Cro• ls still doing Leona its Lamson, Hazel G~er, Fay chieve greater efficiency and economy ago. For example, even telephone the Utah Public Health Association utmost to solve. atone-ware or agate. WhateTer kind DatpOalltM Glover, Vivian Carlson, Inez Lunberg, all through the ·t elephone plant and men of today are thrilled by the fact in the State Capitol. of eoffee pot you prefer-it should be ::,:.-~ .t' ll'or comparison the other outstand· =~ Orpha Soffe, Elna Carlson, Gertie in the raw materials and manufac- that regular commercial calls between aeoured frequently and oecaaionally ~ - , • 'a' tatln~aoa 10 ....... e1 Johnson and Velma Golver, Bee-hive 1'his Health association is the a- lng recent disaster, the Midwest tor· ture of telephone eq,uipme~t. . New York and Chicago can be ,gotten gency in this state through which nado o( Mareh 18, 1925, can be de· "boiled oat" with water to which a =·~•u..*...=~·:;:,.:osc:::= girls, were entertained Friday evenThe next tep forward In lDng dis- througoh in five minutes, or even less. these seals are sold, and six million pinch of ~ng soda has been added- l&aDII "'drip ""-'a ud - I m '*.:.~ ~ scribed ln more detail. In that catas· ing of last week at the home of Miss • tance service was the opening of th.,. --" .-CbellnwtiOIIOIILif_....la~-Fin Times Growth in 20 Years of -s eals, posters and ot.!J.er supplies troPhe the anal check showed 800 then nnsed, dried, and left uneove.nN. 110& 18 or ~ . .. ~ ...,. 11111 Merla Greenwood, Bee-keeper. A line between New York and Salt Lake In the Bell System 20 years ago, necessary to the campaign will be dead, 3,000 Injured and 6,847 families U a percolator is naed, the pipe - Cbe ..._ I'll ..,... a.. very pleasant evening of games, in 1913; nad in the same year con- there were 3,000,000 telephone st:;.- distributed this· coming week to local ot approximate ly 30,000 men, women ahould be c:anfully wulaecl 8V'8l'J' cla7 I l l - - . _ _ . - - : , . , . : • ':!% f aa music anJ refreshment s were enjoyed. versation between Boston and Wash- tions. Today over 17,000,000 tele- Committees throughout the 1 and children rendered homeless. The state. with a brush to remove all scum from Mrs. Daisy Hugeby and Mis..s Gel"~ie ington was inaugurated through un- phones are connected in the Bell Svs'fhe Christmas Seal this year is a ftnal relief operations of the Red the preceding brew. tn ud ~ eall*lr !"-* .... ~. ~ : ... • Forbush entertained Monday eveaing • coffee, derground cable. . do not ha ltRallllllllra tem, of which number 12,400,000 are four-color design somewhat similar Cross were brought to a close March m For dr1p if you Te a at the home of t.he latter a.t a verx .. · ln that same year, also, p_lans were Bell owned. Over 60 per cent of the in effect .to the beautiful 1924 Seal, IS, 1926, exactly a year from the day apeeial drip coffee pot. an ordln&1'7 OJUt Ralembel'-t he beat eofl'ee will I.- prettily appointed miscellaneo us show undertaken for' the first transconti- world's telephones are in the United which was universally conceded to the tornado struck five states . equipped with a double cheesecloth its ftaTor If allowed &a ataad. CofFee er, in honor of Mrs. Harold Bishop, Dental line, 3,650 miles in length, be- States ,giving this country a develop- have been the most artistic seal proSo terrible bag did will serve the purpose. The cheese- ahould always be fresll.l7 .U. ancl formerly Miss. Margie Io'orbush, a rethe death and detween Boston and San Francisco, strutclon Impress Itself on thf\ expert· iCloth should be washed lD eold water aened plplnc hot, as IOOD as it Ia cent bride. Decoration& were in pink which was completed '&lid opened for ment of 15 telephones per hundred of duced up to that time. The subject consists of three old- enced Red Cross forces rushed Into ;after using and renewed at least once brewed. If neeellll&l'J' to let staad, the and green. Games were played, pri.~:es business in 1!h5: This coast to coa9t population. With te:lephon.es in the · Ia week. Keep the bag always moiat. mad sible J..:... the majority of homes, offices. farm hou-s- fashioned minstrels garbed in vivid Florida that Chairman John Barton pot shcnald be tlPtlJ' aDd tiM going to Lulu Jacobson, Ka1.1nle:.!n se!'Vlce was e pos o.v es and in many public places. the yellow and rich red, singing and play- Payne did not ll.et~ltate to call for a ,. The '-cn.mbl&" spout closed by atuillng with Reynolds, soft .wla Salome Atwood. Refreshdevelopmen t of the telephone repeat- 1 service is accessible f~ nearly every ing Chl'istmas carols. The back- relief fund from the whole country of Thla 1 eonaider quite M importallt aa or paper, 110 that DOne of tllil Ulmil rnr.nts were sened to 29 guests er and inaugurated radi~ c~n= body and nearly everybody uses it. ground is a pleasing blue, shaded $5,000.000. The Red Cross concentlae actual hrewbatr. Good eoffee ean so and ftaTOr _,. 1le loat. Sc•me very pretty and useful pl'estmts in construction and operation Twenty years a.~eo the number of from a light sky tint to a very deep trated every resoUTce in trained per· v.cre received. long distance system throughout the daily conversation s over Bell lines hue, suggesting a clear Christmas aonnel on the stricken region. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thornton anThe New Jeraey munitions explo· whole country. · waa about fifteen millions while to- dawn. The message is merely "·M ernounce the birth of a ba~ y hoy, Tne 1tn this epochal.ye ar apeech hwas suggest the importance to the Ameri- ry Christmas." In the very middle alon, ln July, while terrible as a specday, November 16, at the Cotton¥Tood tirst transmitted by radio telep Ol)e can people of an industry which is is a white shield bearing the red tacle, could not compare with either .1\iaternity home. All concerned are from ArlingtQn, Ya:, across tlheth cPaon- growing even faster than the coun- double barred cross-the familiar em- ot theae other two disasters In final dt ing nicely. tinent to San Franc1sco, over e - t it lf blem that stands for the world-wide destructiven ess. It gave the Red Cross Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood lr.d eific to the Haw!-'iian IslB;Dds, and a-~ ~heseteiephone has not only .grown movemeot for the prevention of tu- an opportunity for iervice ln which as their dinner guests Su'l~ay evening cross the Atlantic to Pans. faster than the country but it has berculosis in which are enrolled the Red Cross nurses treated 86 Injured. Mr;,. Annie Greenwood aml Mrs. Lill:; Six years later, in ~921, the range helped to make the country grow. In Internationa l Union against Tuber- and durlnr the heig'ht of the eme• Th<lmpson of Salt Lake of telephone conversation was exten:-1 an era of great business enterprises culosis, and National Tuberculosi s As- cency fed between 700 and 800 peo .hiends and neighbors very pl'!ased by deep-sa: cable to ;.uba, ~J 1 it has given to business men a wider sociation, 48 state associations and ple driven from their homes. Mon alttlly surprised Mrs. Rhoda Bogge~:~s than 4ot eaaea were registered wtth means of un erd-~ ca ~ o:;eless scope of influence and action than about .2,000 local &'SSOciations. Nonday evening at her home . t..n U~ ~d undergroun es an a ''This campaign has resulted in a the Red Cross after the explosions has ever before .been known. i••n Avenue in honor of her birthd~y link on .the west coe.st, H~vana was It has had an important inofluence saving of millions of lives through- for- assilttance ln regalnlnc their hold ar.uh.ersary . ·A very social evening nabled to talk with Catalma Island GD Ufe throuch rehabflltatio n worlt. out the world," said Dr. John Widte f Calif d · tance on was business spent methods and refreshment s were serv and has tended This latter Is a regular part of the oft the co~t 0 OI'DJ&, a 18 to give .to 1ihe spoken word the sac- soe, president of the . Utah Public Red ed to 29 guests. Cross relief operations In all disof 5,500 miles. . shi redness of the written document. It Health Association, "and in the UnitMrs. M. J. Tlhornton entertained at asters, and means a task continued Two-way convers~lon between P has made for social informality and ed States alone it has effected a re(h.ner Sunday for Mr. an .l Mrs. Chas. and shore followe~ lD 1922 and a s~c- 1a greater sociabili-ty. The develop- duction of the death rate in the past lone after the country haa ceased to Thornton and Mr. and Mr3. Ea.rl eessful demonstrati on of oneway Wire I ment of the telephone is an outstand- fifteen years from 180,000 deaths a think· of the occurrence Itself. Thornton. The year has seen a new meaeare 1 ing less between New Work and This is ·the great .r dleaster relief elqlmple of the incalculable value year to 97,000. Under the supervision of the Repreparednes s lna'lldon ~ 1~ and two-way convers - of scientific research and of a highly lif-e-saving work, in which the Utah ligion Class officers, ,a matinee dance curated by the lied Cross, under 1 Public Health Association is a -p arti- whiCh •c·. -··- ~ 9 ' ces were bein efficient organization . will be given Friday afternoon, Noa trained reserve of medical Whi_le these. advan g The telephone service of today has cipant, and which big-hearted men an.d other relief experts ls constantly vember 26th at 2:30. Ad~n free -JIUuie m long diStance telephone, eq~l behind it hundreds of thousands of and women, serving on Seal Sale Coni and refreshment s will be solCJ. Old oa call for any aerTice. Thls preparstartling progress was made m . h mittees, have been respoiiSible in a and young are invited to be present. b hes 0 f th art Carrier loyal men and women w1tfuout w om eclnesa Ju.tUied Itself In both the New large measure, for without the money ~tlller ranc e • ul d . it could not be. · Miss Melba Greenwood and Mr5 With a ·s pirit unJerweJ' uplosion, and in the Florida ~'b111Re'nt develimopments batve refs te .m e1tcelled in any other line of human raised from selling Christmas Seals, launicane. In the latter the Red Cross Foster Greenwood, Jr., ente1~dl provemen o serviCe the saving of so many lives each year ll.ad at call more than 300 experienced h Sunday evening fbr Mr. Claude and te · eftl · By endeavor, they have shown w at could ~ f WU'e :en~!d disaster workel'J with a network of Elbert Thompson and Mr. Reece Chipof be done in twenty years to improve could not have been ·a ccomplished ." 0 ·.-u~ul8 of lncreasedbl ~ ge2 400 telephone service and to extend that The quota of seals for Utah if prepared Chapters all oTer the coun· man of Salt Lake. placed side by side, would extend __.__ camades carriflt~gl to' trJ'. Thls preparedneu service , constantly to meet the incrasing needs Mr. Henry Cole left Wednesday for w&n:~S were e prac 1ca re- f h . from Logan to St. George, or would demonstrate d, ls cited as material asMoab after a short visit ·h ere with lWLCe those of smaller capacity in the 0 t e nation. 1 LAGSTONE terracing, iron grille bal· make a belt across Utah in both direc- surance that the country le better Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rock. conies and a quaint wrought Iron undergroun d ducts of .p-eat Wild rab-b-its--ha_v_e_a_g-ood, gamey, tions. protectttd today than ever before trom lantern give distinction to this little old Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDonald and Not only telephone instru· flavor, but the domestic rabbits are tile suffering such miefortunes engen· world one-story house. Rough plaster walls children spent Sunday Salt Lake but the switchboard and cen- even better and are very similar in and a colorful tile roof make an attractive at the home of Mr and · Mrs. J. N. der. SELF-FED SOWS AND PIGS exterior that will find a welcome In any Rock. office equipment have been de- t.aste tQ l'.hicken. Bad as were domeatic disasters In neighborhoo d. botll the last fiscal year and rec~nt Tuesday of last week, Mr. Arthur In tests conduoted by the U:nited But a carefully designed ftoor plan Is !t~~··-·••••••••••••••••••••'-••••••••·················u Grange of Price, visited with Ibis sis· States Department of Agriculture as months, some of those abroad In the Its greatest appeal. One enters from the covered loggia directly Into the large story ter, Mrs. Simeria Goff. to the efficiency of self-feeding and same time haTe been comparable. M · peelallJ a ftood in Mexico. Altogether and a half living-room, wlth Its triple~ hand-feedin g of sows and their pigs, the American iled Ctosa served In tile arched windows reaching from the ftoor al- PROSPERIT Y FOR 117 FRANK H. CHELEY ~ both sows and pigs on the self-feed- name of the American SHIPS MEANS most to the .celllng, The dining room alpeople bs more ers looked better and were more , , PROSPERI TY FOR ,, SEAMEN cove is conveniently located and well thrifty than those in the hand-fed than 15 foreip eatastrophea . All Americans are interested in a lighted. The kitchen has been deftl7 The Tenth Annual Roll Call for Filty-Seve n Varietie• lot. Furthermor e, they required less planned powerful to give merchant the housewife marine the to greatest carry comfort and step-saving. feed per 100 pounds of grain and memberahlp tO inatntaln such actlvl· Everything abo11t the house bas been planned to give the utmost In the farm and fac~ry products of our ITH more than forty mllllon ~ u.. wtll be held trom Nonmboc 11 to stabillty and real home comfort. The walls and ceUings are Insulated through- country to the markets of the world. were ready to market &t an earlier Dads In America, the Amer- , U, and le an opportunity tor all to out with celotex to cut down the coal b111s In winter and keep the bouse cool In earoll themselves Andrew Furuseth, head of the Alean Boy's best Interests ought to ~ date than tho.ee fed by hand. Ia the American In the summer. Who could wlsb for a more beautiful little home. breeding practices, better results likemerican Seamen's Union, says eftons be pretty well looked after!ted Orou. , @, Celotechnlc Institute, Chicago, 1911. wise were obtained with the sows "face destruction" at .the hands of But ln that connection here Is a ~ in the self-feeder groups. the courts a11d suggests: "It maye Since 1871, the United States Govsoberinr query : ' lines to the congestion of the lllltter. be necessary for us to tell the courts ernment has expended $-ffiO,OOO,OOO IMPROVED 'SECONDAR '"What aort of a crop of boys ~ BL.Dm, SWEET, Y This congestio!T' is actually driviny SAVOY, TART that enjoin us, 'We refuse to anewer for the support, education, and ciwould there be lf every Dad was a ~ ROADS IMPORT ANT pleasure traffic off the highways. your questions, we refuse to :recog· Serve a vegetable dinner, simil&r to vilization of the Indians. man llka me?" , the restaurant combination known as Paving of secondary TOads to relieve Motorists who otherwise would be en- nize you", etc. Mr. Fu.ruseth is earnOf Dada there are fifty-~~even va- ~ "vegetable pla.te," once ~n a while. . . trunk line highways in congested di-s- joying drives on back country roadll est. But those unions really will rteu.; pod, bad and lndUferent- ' To be satisfying it must contain In S1bena where streams freeze "face destruction" on the day they just u there are boys, ~ enough protein to make it substantial. · solid, fish are actuaby quarried out tricts will be one of chief subjects are kept at home because of the condecide to overrule the courts. That for considemtio n at a joint meeting Of coune, If-there were no Dads, ~ To be appetizing, it must have a var- for sale and y;hen thawed out of the American Society for Munici- gestion at important poir.ts on the must be done only through the ballot are there would be no boys, so after , iety of fiavors, the bland ,the 11Weet, found to be al1ve. pal Improvemen ts, the Asphalt As- trunk lines. The roads which serve box, not in the back room of allY all, "a father Is an admirable per- ~ the savoy and the tart. There must sociation, the Association ·of Asphalt best the rural needs are those which labor union or c•rporation. aoa to be a parent." , be contrast of texture also, such as Labor unions can never enjoy· prosTedbnologis ts and other organiza- lead to the railroad statioliEI. These Sulphur has been found to De a Blrery boy In the land Is a maga- ' the soft, the hard, the rich and the tions· to perity he held by destroying the prosperity in Washington most , Noeffective farm-to-mar means of destroying ket, or secondary highsloe of energy which should be ex- ~ crisp. Here are a few good comvember of shipowneM 8 to 12, next. or by creating conclithe cotton hopper, an insect pest The meeting ways, should be receiving increased ploded upon aome worth-whUe job, ' and It Is Dad's privilege to act as : binations: Creamed potatoes, butter- which in the past has done great dam will bring together between two and attention on the part of all concem- tions that make;. it difficult to ope~ thea~. , ed string beans, beets or beet greens, age to the cotton crops of the South. three thousand road and street ex- ed." ate Americap sh6PL . BoJs are Uke corks, some wlll ~ with vinegar or lemon juice, raw celWhatever is good only for .yourself perts for the discussion of ~a!ly ~r_ob Modem road machmery such as pop of their c.wn accord; ltu• most , ery; cabbage scalloped with eheese, W.by not put up some cranberry jam lems confronting the mumc1paht1es 1 tractors and scrapers, and all prac- and is "pizen" for the otlher felJaw, of them will need to be drawn out. ~ carrots, and fried potatoes; baked like other preserves, in stelilized of the country. tice of surfacing old gravel and rna- or is good fo~ one class and death to That's Dad's job. , sweet potatoes in season, spinaeb ~~:lasses covered with paraffin ? " A glance at the hi.g hway activ- cadam roads with a waterproof wear- another~ or weakens the Constitution tl · The real Dad pta hold of his : with hard-boiled egg, raw cucumbers; ities," says J. E. PennyLacke r, Gen- ing surface of asphalt c.oncrete to is never American. . boy by as many handles ~ pos- , scalloped corn, steamed carrots, eral Stout Manager people of should the Asphalft not Associaweary 1 a depth of two ar three mches, has slble, and begiiiS the long job of , Swiss chard, raw sliced tomatoes; NEYER. WAS A eov, auT-t• LAST CALL! training him to pt alonr without ~ baked eggplant, buttered lima beans, shiny fabrics, which seem to increase tion, "indicates a strong leaning to-j made possible the paving of secontheir size. Soft, clinging materials ward concetration of ex~nditures on 1dary reads at a moderate expe~ to .Master Key Evrnt .at BOOTH'S l~.;.;;;.;;;;lii:~iil;j;i;.iiil.iiia~-~~~ him. , watet cress, fried tomatoes, mashed ~ould he chosen rather than stiff trunk lines. This leave:~ the secon- ! the taxpayers. Through state ·bigh- will close, November 24, at 9 L m. til) to'• .-~. cneley, Denver, Colo.) ~ tumips or sque.ah, bated potatoes, ones, and coarsely woven, thick or dary roads to shift for themselves ways without "feeder roads" repre- sharp. You must bt here-TRJ tD raw celery. f11111 materiala ahould tie avoided. and causes traffic to Sdk the trunk 1sent unbalanced expencUtarea• BIG PRIZESI EAST MIDVALE hpert -1.- u.. *-!&--u.. u.. ............ u..-ar..NQ* ,.......,. •w• =:' :=-,:::-:.::...-=. -· .::_ _ u.. ""•* ° I Practical Four-Room Plan for That "Castle in Spain" t.-Jk Lo:- F •t• , HOME, DAD A·ND THE BOY , . •.•....•.. .....•.. ........ ...... •..••...••.. ,,, -,, W .,·-········--·--~------······-----~-------------~~~ - I |