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Show • THE MIDVALE JOURNAL ' Guarding Bodies Taken From the Sunken Submarine Drl.artha ~ Jrleade's Sailor of the U. S. S. Bu~hnell standing guard over the first three bodies from the Ill-fated submarine S-4. They are the bodies of Lieut. Com. H. K. Jones, Lieut. Jo~eph l\IcGinley and Chief 1\Ir.chinlst's Mate Aaron A. Hodge~. The remains were taken to the naval ho~pltul at Chelsea, ~fass. KITCHEN COUNCIL 1 eco,·erPd Buying the daily rood suppli<s weekly will save many extra hours for the thing~ you !Ike to do Lest, Take a look Into rour pamry and will find that the food stuffs fall Into two classes, the things you keep on hand or the staples Hnd the p<·rlshable roods that you buy every day or so. Isn't It annoying to run out of a thing like flour, or vinegar or vallllla just at a critical momPnt? A cood plan Is to make a weej\ly check or all staples and kePp a sutficient supply always on hand. To start with make a llot of the staplt>s and pin It up somewhere, maybe on the kitchen cakndar -haking powder, flour, granulated "ugar. powdered sugar, vine~ar, ~o.la, mustard. molasses, S>Ill, pepper. pa;Jrika, spiceti (whole and groun:l l. vanilla and other favo1·ite flav01·lngs, chocolate (ground or cak~ choculatel, 'hortenlng, and c~nneol milk. :.I~} he yuu have a rew other things : ou ~:111 staples that you ean add w tlli' list. Friday is tine day to go markctln·; SJ many mo:·thJiltS !Jave "Frillllj special.<" alii] it. c~nam,y pays to watch for them. One lt0lllckeeper ,ays she save; enough every wP••k to hay a ticket to I he movies Ways of kPPIJlllg food stuff~ make a lot of di!ferenl'e too in tl•e amount to buy. If you have a gootl big flour bin you may huy famdy rtour in fiftypound s<J L·ks. If you lrerp it in a ran on the cabinet she![ "ith the sugar. tea, coff~e and so on buy in ten-pound sacks. It is best to buy pa,try or cake flour in small packagtS anu empty it Into a tin container. Ke~p Crahum or Whole Wheat flour on hand in small quantities because thes•• flours do not keep as well as white flour. Taking t•are of the more perishable foods such as fresh milk, eggs an1! butter requires E'Xtra time and maybe a trip to market in the midrlle of the week. But by planning the meals you won't have to be wasting time running to the market s~veral times a clay. A standing order for milk to be delivered eaeli day work~ out fine if )'ou keep a "upply of canned milk for emergencies. Canned milk makes the kind or gravies and sauces and For ~ixty days the AnkuoclJUn or northem forces besieged the city of Chochow, China, where i'lhnnsi troop~ pudding;. Bread, too. can be ordered were co ped up, All modern methods of warfare were employed and tinnily the defenders were forced to surdaily Lt planning m!'als ahead of render. The pllotog1·aph shows some of the wounded being carried from tile scene of tonf!id. time. or course there may !Je emeror:lcrs when you want to make 11andwki!Fs for a suppPr, tea or plcnic. HAS HUGE TASK VegetableE suc-h a• potatoes, and all root vegetables can !Je kept several in a cool storage place anrl save many tr;ps to market. You'll be surprised how much time money ~·ou can save by systematic buying. Anytime I can hel;l you with markering suggestions clrop me line-Acid ress-1\lartha ;\lpade, Home ce Bureau, Sperry Flour Co., San sco. Scene During Sixty-Day Siege ' of Chochow, China ---------------------------- - Hanna's Granddaughter Elopes Use Sails ol Windmillr to Disseminate New• Holland possesses over 10,000 windmills. To most observers, says a writer In the Wille World Magazine, they all look very much alike, brlt the "set" of the sal!;;, when the arms are at rest, Is capable of considernble variation, and the resourceful millers take advantage of these dift'erent settings In order to convey InterestIng Items of news to the countryside. Using a well-understood code of siguals, they actually make their wlndmflls "talk." The Idea Is extremely ancient; It Is even said that semaphore signaling atarted from this source. When there Is a wedding In a Dutch mll!er's faml!y be sets the sails at a eertaln angle, and often decks the arms with lings and streamers, ~ that all neighbors within eye-range ean learn of the happy event. Other variations of angle proclahn the birth of a baby boy or girl, a re· quest for the services of the millwright, and a dozen other little messages. If the miller sets his millAils In the form of a cross there Is adnl'Ss In the family, for tbls denotes a death. Dr. Brie Col!Jan, :\orwegian member of the League of Nations, who Is now engaged In the ta~k of disqrming the whole WDI'ld. Doctor Colban wns appointed dlrertor of disarmament for the League of Xations. ACCUSED OF MURDER Chm·I,>tte IIanna, Richard Ilume, young the knowledge of her Mrs. Hume Is shown Tennyaon Not Exact Poetic license undoubtedly gave Alfred Tennyson, famous English poet, privilege to lmmortallze only 600 English soldiers as participants in the eharge of the Light brigade in one ot the best-known war poems In the English language, but there actually was more than a "noble six hundred" for the English In that dlrnstrous attack In the Crimean war. As pointed out by Stuart M. Emery, !r, an article In Liberty, the~ were 673 men of the brigade In t11e cfoarge, according to the JDost reliable figures. In the action, which took between 20 and 25 minutes from start to finish, the Light out of 673 men, lo~ 127 klllled, 104 wounded, and 73 prisoners. almost half Its st~ngth. Nearly oOO horses were killed. grnnddnughter or the late ~ark Hanna, elope<l with Washington ban!; examiner, and was married without parents. She Is the niece of Mrs. Medii! ~IcCormick. here with ller favorite mount. Flagship of Cuba-America Airline Portmit, tJy tl'lephoto from Los An· geles, of Dr. Charles ~Ic1IIIIan, who is accused of the mmder of Mrs. Amelia Appleby, a wealthy widow. Her body was found near San Fernando, Calif., se,ved in a cam·as sack. C. M. & ST. P. PRESIDENT Mother'• Holiday Friday, January 13, 1928 ·!··················...... "TEX'; RICKARD It'• a Privilege to Liue in World Famous Sports Promoter, writes: News Notes Utah "Lucky Strikes never in• jure my throat. Many of my friends in all walks of life use and enjoy them." .......................... UNIVERSITY OF U1' AH-Contest debating in the high schools of the state will again be directed by the Extension Division of the University of Utah. Acorlling to Mr. James Adamson, who is in charge of all activities on high school day at the University, greater Interest than ever before is be· ing shown in the forthcoming debating contests as evidenced by the Increased number of schools which have entered the league organized by the State University. In a letter sent o•tt to all debate coaches, Professor Herbert E. Maw of the Public Speaking Depart· ment of the University, and who is in charge of the debating contests, an· nounced the question for this year's arguments as follows: Resolved: :-·· That Installment Buying Should be • Condemned. Professor Maw also states that the purchase of the following on the Installment plan are not to be included in the debates: homes, honda for purposes of saving, and buildings and equipment for business purposes. SALT LAKE--Receipts at the Utah state prison during December, 1927, amounted to only $260.40, accordilig to a report for the month submitted by \Varden R. E. Davis to the state board of corrections. This was the smallest amount received by the prison during the past six months, the drop being credited to general conditions on the market resulting in the sale of only $13 worth of the products from the prison factory. During the other five months or the last half year the re· celpts at the priwn ran from $903.67 to $8 ,368.40. "No article can grow without quality he· EPHRAIM- Measurements in Goose· hind it. LUCKY STRIKES are growing berry recently showed thirty inches or well-packed snow with 6.9 inches of and have grown because of their quality. water content. In the head of Hunt'The Cream of the Crop' goes into LUCKY ington canyon, the snow was forty-two STRIKE. The best Tobacco is bought for inches deep. This is the report furnished by John Bench, one ot the Utah them. I know, because it is my job to see Construction company engineers now that this is so." working in Gooseberry. SALT LAKE--More than 5,000 predatory wild animals were taken in the at Louisville-. Ky. state last year under the bounty system at a net cost to the state or $3.50 per animal killed. This Is shown in a statement compiled by L. E. Iverson, secretary for the state board of agriculture. ~Throat VERNAL-By far the heaviest fall of snow In the history of Ashley val· ley ended late last week after snow had fallen for ten hours. The snow Shock Rea!ored Speech Curioua was heavy, being full of moisture, and Dad-re~. sil', my boy, the man who Fur 15 weeks after an automobile measures seventeen Inches. PANQUITCH- Attendant James accident William Bunting of Philadel- marries my daughter will certainly Sargent, Jr., of the Hatchtown state phia was depriYed of his ''Oice, nncl get a p1·ize. Suitor-Would sou mind, sir, It I hatchery announces that all eggs avail- he had ;ust about decided that It was took a look HI it 7 gone fore,·er when his little spaniel able are now hatched and the young h1·ought It back to him. A sc1·ntchlng fish are being fed for spring distribuWinning candidates always say that tion. Practically 300,090 rainbow trout noise under Bunting's becl awol<e him it was 11 case of the office seeking the and wlth the Uwught of burglars In will be large enough for distribution man. his mind he started to slip cautiously early in May and these will be placed In Panguitch and Navajo lakes and out of hell. Ue stepped on soml'thing soft and warm thnt uttered an earadjacent streams of the section. PROVO-Much good has been done splitting howl. Bunting howled, too the highways of the state by the thaw llis wife came rushing in, followecl bv of the last week, it was announced by tire r·hildl'en-and there stoocl Bun!lng H. S. Kerr, chief engineer of the state beside the spaniel. "I-1 nlmost l;illeol road commission. Tb.e thaw has set- the clog," he said, hls first words In !~ tled the snow and all the roads In the 1\'PPkS. state are reported to be in better condition than prior to the recent storm Headache11 from Slight Cold• and thaw. Mr. Kerr said some trouble Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablet• reIs anticipated with the coming of nel7 lieve the Headache by curing the Cold. Vriro ~'/. 25 snow, as it may drift into the roads Look for Rlgnature of E. W. Grove on the box. 30c.-Adv. which have been cut through the old .Ill/ 'J)ru1gists drifts. The rains have been general Rlll!ll WJr"DfAfNt:.!J"(1H ~flll.IUT. Large Cheese Family A.O.LEONARD.INC. VERNAL-When H. R. Lochry, fed· I IS d' · t · t' f 7o-~~AVL. NEW YOR!t era! milk inspector, was here the T tere are l~tm(' nme JeS o early part of the month, he vlslsted • ch_ee~t> and more tl~a~ 400 names apabout seventy-five dairy rarms produc-j ph~d to the~e vanNleS-u8ually the lng marketable milk, and took samples names are adopted fro~ ~he places In from each place. Mr. Lochry met with which t~te C•leese , ongmnted,-Llm· the owners of a number or farms, and burger. :\e~~chatel !.oqu~fort, ~ nmeminflamed eyelids or other lnstructed them how to change their bert, etc. 1 he mill< or many cl1fferent eye Irritations. You wlll find a soothing and safe methods 80 as to produce a cleaner animals Is usee! in cheeRe-mnking l.n remedy In MITCHELL product. He then took another set of vm·lous parts of the world. Cows EYE SALVE. HALL & RUCKEL samples for testing. at all milk Is hy no means the ~nly ~ource. New York Clty druggist& OGDEN-Announcements was made Goats and ~heep give thPir nulk ror by the Sperry Flour company that the chee~e.-New Age Illustrated. construction of a llonr storage wareShorte1t Public Railway house and twenty·eight large tanks for grain storage used at the company's Tl1e world's smallest public railway, Ogden plant, which bas been under a 15-lnch gnuge type, runs from Homcontemplation for some time, will be- ney, through the famous marshes to SHAMPOo-Ideal for nse In gin at once. Cost of the work Is ex- lfythe, Kent, England. The engines. l'LORESTON connection wuh Parker's Hair Ra!sam. :Makes the hair soft an<l fluffy. t'iO eenta by mail or at drag~ pected to be nearly $250,000. weighing atJout eight tons, hnve n 2ista. .W.Cox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N. Y. LOGAN - Members of the Cache ~peed up to 50 miles an hour with 25 Holstein Breeders' association, with conches. 'l'he fare from one end of l'l RS \\ ,\ ST ED Nephi Nelson, president, presiding, the line to the other, a lli~tance of Bndg('r, Rk unk, l'in!t!:l und Rabbit h1d es ou r t< pcclaltles. G!Ji our dealt-rs special ft at held a special meeting at the court- eighl and a half miles, is 25 cents. A avc ragP )Jrice H-it bdcre you sell . FRED LA 'YSO~. Sto<·ktcn. Kansas, house Saturday evening and selected special train can be hired for $3.75. Buy Wuol ('omiort H:dt~ in 3 I.b. Shet-h!, the Holstein cattle to be sent to the o.: u:hcl ent for on..! Comrort-t..~lean. Sa r1i tar y annual Ogden livestock show. The as(•oJor\·d Wool. ;: 26 drl. Parct-1 pos t. W ?Ol Longest Railway Co mfort Batt Co. Box 1391, Charl otte, ~ .(. 4 sociation also made plans to hold a Wbnt Is cleclarecl to he the longest meeting In the near future to award Any book you want rai!wav in the world has just been recertificates to all dairymen whose -by mail, C. 0 . D. opened, nfter a rest of ten years. The herds during the past year averaged line runs from Riga, LiYonlo, to Vl·tdl· Deseret Book Co, 300 or more pounds of butterfat, as vostok, Siberia, a distance l'f r..soo 44 East !:o. Temple, Salt Lake City, Ut&h shown by the records of the cow-tester. miles, and tire journey requires t3 VERNAL-Uintah county's budget Bunyan Tercentenary for 1928 is placed at $32,999.50. an In- dlQ'~ l'repanotions Ul'e heing made for a crease of $7153.50 over the budget of Couldn't Stump Father nationnl eelphratlun of the lloree I un last year. This increase is due to ad. ditional expenditures required for the Willie {lookm;:: up from hool<)- dl'<•olth nnn!l·ersa1·y of lhe birth <>f general election, the audit or all coun- Where d!'es a train of thought take u~ .Jnllll P.unsun, which takes plaee tnls year. ,\ pngennt in honor of the event ty amces, and an appropriation or 1 to, pa 7 $1500 for transient livestock settle· !•'ather-We generally arrh·e .. t a will, it is expected, be performed all O\'er Enrilarul. menta. The last named item not hav- conduslon, my son. !ng been allotted In previous budgets. --;.;,;-;;:,,;__::::..:::::;:._,;_;;.;.;;,;;;;;;;;===:.....::._;_:__::====.:.....::=..;= OGDEN-Chief among the exhibits for the third annual Intermountain Hay, Grain, and Seed show, to be held In the Coliseum January 7, to 12, inclu· slve, in connection with the Ninth annual Ogden livestock show, will be 600 So we've put sacks of Utah Beed potatoes. These a dainty blue have been certified by the state deand white partment of agriculture. Entries for the seed show have come to A. L. china cup and Christiansen, county agricultural saucer in every agent, who will have charge, from Piute, Duchesne, Sevier, Morgan, Salt Lake, Davis, Tooele, cache, Ulntah, Wasatch and Weber coun\ies, as well as Idaha ~~ I . The Cream of the Tobacco Crop ~~ "It's toasted·~ Irritation-No Cough. ON'T NEGL BOOKS Cups and saucers are the first to break! Tbe mother of three unruly children was In the habit of com,lng to the gate with them each morning to ,reet the teacher In whose class they were on her way to the school. On tbe first morning after the holidays aile appeared at usual, thrusting the ehlldrcn before her. As the teacher appeared she exclaimed In a voice traugltt with emotion and relief: "Good mornln', miss. Thank Gawd.'' -London Dally News. With. the launching of the "E. G. Sewell," llag~hlp of the Cuba-America airline, a further step was taken toward the regular running of hydmaerorl!anes between the American continent and the i~lanll of CutJa. The Sewell, which was llUilt ut the naval air station at Rockaway, Is named after the mayor of Mimni, Fl3. ::\he carries a crew of three men aod is expected to take 16 passengers and their baggage from :-lew York to Havana In 12 hours. Fear Make• Poor Worken CONDENSED IN A FEW LINES "Employers of vision are fast learn·! lng that workers who fe:1r losing th;ir are not halt so efficient o~ or1g- 1 'l'he Philippines' last rice crop broke as those who hm·e emanc1pnteol all records fm· the Islands. <themeel~es from thls very humnn The wettest place on emth is ('hercurse," says lie! en. Woodward, success- rapmoji, In din, where 457 inches of ful woman adverh~hlg executl>e .,an'! rain fall annually. an thor, In McClure s Magazine. Rut Tbe first wi~ cahle bl'!clge In thl~ there arc still a great mooy who be- country wns at High Falls, N. Y., lleve In making punctual mac-blues of. built in ISH. frlghtenecl and baffled workers, chained A Briti~h invesll;:mtlon Indicates to the pl'lson of a job." that stammering is twire a.- frequent &n.ing boy~ as among girls. I I At lea~t 1,400 stamps were i>suell in all parts of the world In~t year. Chinese "·omen are beautifying themFelves with American toilet requisites. Mo~ thnn one-sixth of the products raised on Aruertcan farm~ ·Is sold In foreign markets. The ~Iexican bean beetle pe~t has ~pread with alarming rapfdlty across the eastern coastal plain. H. A. Scandrett, vic~ president of the Union Pacific rallroall, who l>ns bet>n elected presio!ent of the Chicugo, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. • People to Dread Disealfl Stati1tics l have little or no fuar of the man with the red tlag, but I have a wholesome dread of the unthinking righteous.-Dr. G. H. Locke. A statistical study made recently shows that the rnost deadly urbnit diseases are Influenza, cancer, measle~, dlnhetPs, and the most deadly rural cl!~a~s are typhoid, tuberculosis, ~carlet fever and nephritis, The Height of Goodne•, To love the public, to study unlver· sal good nne! to promote the Interests of the whole 1\'0rld, as far as lies within our power, is the height of goodness and makes that temper which we call diYine.-Lord Shaftsbury. .. Where Ia the Hedjaz? Readers who come across the nnme lled]nz In the nt>ws will Ond It lntere>'ting to remember that this Arabian o!lstrld is none other than the ancient ,enirory uf the M9'abiles. Carnation Oats are precooked to improve the flavor. Prepared the Albers way for quick kitcllen· convenience. \ |