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Show 1 f Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah BEAUTY GOWNED IN BEAUTY I Happy toAgain e Da, please Betty "Nothing seemed Jean," says Mrs. Jumes W. Noleo, 113 Ceanter St., Pallas, Texas. "She was feverish and fretful. Her appetite was poor; she seemed bilious. "A child specialist recommended California Fig Syrup and It certainly made my little girl happy, well again In a hurry. We have used It over three years for all her upsets." Mothers hy thousands praise this pure vegetable product. Children love It Doctors recommend it for feverish, headachy, bilious, constipated babies and children; to open the bowels In ctJds or children's diseases. Appetite Is Increased by Its use; the breath Is sweetened; coated tongue Is cleared; digestion and assimilation are assisted ; weak stom-nc- h and bowels are strengthened. For your protection the genuine always bears the name California. W. ag.' y r care 1 help, . knot.' epslns : r the prac-- ' ; 'tight; nation ; i and i roves ilaife! epepj lent I Dyot; with. uh r b COD- ; onful I 1 i J ifi 1 .v-- ?l if p tAXATIVE-TONI- ' tl P.! Faithf ulneia Thirty-livyears nun Sumantha I'.iirns filtered the Dallas county (Iowa) home and was assigned a Job peeling potatoes. She peeled a bushel mid a half every day until her death, never missing a day. For the 12,75-days that would make l!,17."iVi bush-.Is- , or enough to (111 32 freight cars. Incapacitated and with death drawing nigh, the aged woman worried ahout her task, asking: "Are the poI did tatoes being peeled as well them';" e ve I- - u Surplus of Gift! '.lushing Young Man 1 have teen Jam dishes I would like to j'i'ii. fif- 1 leu in Ml h"pe-lessl- Jeweler (sternly) I don't buy stolen goods. "They weren't stolen, my dear sir. I was married lust week." ic'i !.! iff. " ' "'f X -- "' ' Salt Lake City Directory lie M HOI. KJSMON ale ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS '.! tfV n1 Laboratory Ti mi'lo SI., Salt l.akn 'nr. Malllnic uvrl"p.- - f'Jrnlf-I.e- !. on Building and Loan Idea By NELLIE MAXWELL The first building mid loan assoor canned fruits all make delect- ciation 'In this country was formed Thank Go.l for rest, where none molost. able sauces for t tie pudding. on January II, is:;i, nt Frankfort, And none can make afraid Club Cookies. Take one cupful I'a., by three elll.etis, and called as Kor Peace that bits plenty's of shortening, one cupful of sugar, the Oxford I'rovideut Uiillding and finest, one cg, one-hacupful of sour Loan association. There are now shade! Beneath the liomi-steaeach over I2.(HK) such associations In the cream, teasponnful J. O. Whittk-r- . of soda and cream of tartar and t'nlted Slates and more than ) homes have been financed withf?OIt a delectable dessert that Is three cnpfuls of pastry flour. Mix not only beautiful to the eye, as usual and pat the dough out to in the PHI .sears since the first one two Inches thick and chill over- was formed. but satisfying to the palate, try: Koll mill cut into any denight. Orange Cream. Soak two of gelatin in one quarter sired shape. I'nUe in a moderate Old City National Playground cupful of cold water and dissolve oven ten nilnules. A city of picturesque contrasts, one of f cupful Filling. Take In cupful of hot orange where one may see the old beside f cupcupful of stewed, stoned prunes, Juice, adding the new, San Antonio Is at once a ful stewed of three In and one apricots, Fold sugar. community of beaut., charm and of lemon f Juice, and of creiiui whipped cnpfuls Once n Spanish stronghistory. f cupcupful of orange pulp cut line. cupful of sugar and two centuries lino, hold, nations, or of ful Conk Juice. a prune apricot fruit sirup. Serve with fotisiht for Its possession. l Today one one third together, adding Tapioca Cream. Take It Is one of the favorite winter of a cupful of quick cooking tapio- each of butter. Cool before using. playgrounds of the nation. 1921 WeMcrn Newspaper t'nlon I f cupful of simar, ca, add tenspootiful of salt and Cook In a one quart of milk. double boiler (stirring often) for Add one egg yolk 15 minutes. slightly beaten, one teaspoonful of flavoring and cook for a minute or Remove two, stirring vigorously. from the lire and add the stiffly beaten white of the egg. Chill nnd serve in glasses with crushed fruit. Chocolate nr caramel sauce or maple sirup with a few chopped nuts may serve for variety In irie.- au.1 ! J R. Vonng. Manager Meet Your Old Friend at the Cullen tad CULLEN GARAGE M JTVi tad So, STORAGE AND SERVICE Little Motel Acmaa ((urnro 167 Main St, SALT LAKE CTTT II.Hin,Nlntrlf. WUhoiu llnih.pcr.Ur fl Ul ti K.x.ms, IKiol.lr Wlihuiit llalli, pT.lar, II !' Willi Hath. prr. 17. f .''kilt u lMN.iiiK,Kniff Willi UHnli M t M Hrfrt Ulh,prdj,1 (an 1'am lhf ll..lrl. I Tin w ' Mm-t- ll.w.m-.ltoub- l" The Weekly Short Story her tblrty-eiiihtbirthday by purchasing a shiny brass for the new shiny black gale. With curved red lips set In the firm line of duly, her suft, appeal-In- s brown eyes tense with responsibility, she walked firmly across the rinding room of the t'niversiiy library, down the dim hallway, and began to mount the stairs lending Iler cheeks, to the quiet alcove. usually as delicately pink and white as apple blossoms In spring, were flushed with cxclieinent to a deep rose. On her smooth white forehead appeared n very very compeicnt frown. Miss Matlle Fair, librarian, was looking ut the gate. Halfway tip the stairs It Hood, new nnd black and uncompromisthe wn to the dim, ing. Iown foyy Utile above nl.me. Hu so Mair for nearly four college generations. MIs Matlle Farr bad k deter-mine- liliH-kln- Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves - anJ euui'lt.l for all purljMonseyIp4 Iron and Metal Co. N lUn-- a s.. Vxt Ird Mnl wat bed couples collie, smiling Into rn h other's ryes; bad watched thent touch lir'tids with a little catch of the btcath; bad watched lljr. Huh Suit PICKLES IIIMSit I T XII AltltOW Knf ,li.- - tlio wnill llirt lf--- t I'll hi K I (I., Ml T I.Ahlv l.lltif. lurniliire n.c Hiiii . Imr.-l- i Km iilt.tf.'. K'IIwhi. I wikI I'uU I. int. hitpjli. r.i.i r, fir, t 'h i'iv atl M.- 1. I I All llll.l Mule an. I l.atu-ni h.uihb in M IIIH1I, Mn-r- t - I imn'.if. at'H a( eie rv. V rl-I'ln- e 11 t M -t them pass, unconscious of her giue. seeing nothing but null other, toward the door. ITf Tlrair , s S- - ! ,(- - h. III. NlU IjiU Off. V Celibacy of Pricslhoml The first church council which to the definitely forbade marri-nrhirhrr clergy wa the local Spanish synod of Elvira In the year U03. A AUTOMOBILE DEALER WANTED Silly, what they cmiM see In an evening spent In the llbrnry s t lh tlliU in a tiny aiei've lined musty honks. The first two she bad winched come down from that solitude, eighteen ear iil'o, had been Tom Weaver intf Anna Merlon. And b"t week the firM week nf collece II.U year when she bad beard lailfhing and voices, and bad tnoiitiled the M alr qui. kly. she bad found bltte Aointtp Weaver, row n frevlminn. Mi tine on the table, teiiclilna a new smiib to a tall with curly hair. Matlle, was then that MW grim deteriniiiiili'.n lu her face, had Home Fruit Home Sugar Home Labor Most Quality Starts one-hal- one-hal- f one-hal- table-spoonfu- ls f one-hal- one-fourt- one-hal- one-hal- tables-poonfu- one-hal- one-fourt- COMBINES COMFORT AND "EFFECT'' sauces. Fold whipped cream Into the pudding and serve with orange sections or bits of pineapple. Fold In chocolate sauce nded with whipped cream, t'aiilied fruit sauce, coconut, inarslmiallow sauce like a Flash WHY YOt: SIIOFI.I) I'SE INTER-MO- I NTA1N MADE GOODS Greater usace of Intermountain made poods manufactured and produced in our own region boosts our state commercially and financially, creating greater demand for our own products, which in turn lifts us out of the rut of hard times, thus increasing our and our civic pride. Rex D. Haycock, Ncphi, Utah. pros-pert- iy L.D.S. Business College UTAH'S BEST W Ms Enter Any Monday THE EXTRA QUALITY MILK &r nn Inter-mounta- in ht 5 mfM" By GENEVRA COOK decided to put an end to the whole hindncss, and purchase- - the gate. And now ull that remained was to loek It, and an to foolishness. And to even worse than foolishness. For as Annette and her senior had come down the stairs, the horrified librarian had most certainly seen two shadows merge a breathless moment Into one! Having snapped the padlock with an Indicium) and scandalized click. Miss Matlle Farr turned lo (ind herself looking Into the gray eyes of I'rof. William Weaver, t iiderstand Ing eyes they were, with something quir.lciilty twinkling In them, as be said: "(iiMid evening. Miss Farr. I see you're 'giving "em the cate'!" "Well, my only regret Is that I didn't do It .venrs ago. It's strange to me what they see in it. silling on a table or a folding clialr, snr loiinded by tlioM old bound volumes of the 'Annals of the American Academy of ArN and Science or Ihe I'syeliobcl. id Kevb w.' The) must be crar.y!" Mii-M.iltle looked up lit Pro feasor Weaver for hi continuation. His bend bent ever so gently over hers. Tom Weaver's older brother, slim, distinguished bachelor, was looking down at her with a sirnng". In his gray eyes new Miss Mniile looked iiwny quickly coiiselou of a slow surge of pink rising upon her chevUs, "I've llften Wolileli Jls( what's up there, niHwny." be said, nfier a moment. "In you could I I mean. Would ymi show It to Ine?" With a rini-breath. Mis M.it. tie unlinked the gate, and (hey Welit up the stairs together. tt whs the same old alcove that Miss Matlle Lad rearranged nnd hisei nnd unwittingly chaperoned Yet for tie V:ist eighteen year. there was someihlng different shout per week will be paid for the best 30 word srtule on "Why you should use made Goods" Similar to above. Send your story to Intermountain I'rodurt Column. I'. O. Itx 151.1, Salt Lake ity. If your story appears in this column you .....$3.00 will receive clierk for 3J.UU it today. There was an Intimacy about the two folding chairs which faced each other across the little table. There was something a little mysterious and thrilling about Ihe seclusion of It. There was something breath taking about bitting I here, talking about almost anything, and looking Into the gray-eyeof I'rof. William Weaver. It was neatly an hour later that Miss Mattle remembered that she ought to be nt the desk. When she came to cbe Ihe gale, William (lie hail asked her to cull blin William, n s she used to do In the days when they bad gone to school together, before he went away) closed It for her, and gently snapped the . 7 - WW s lock. TO MiF.SS which should to art Is a tine be cult- ivated. Evidently the charming young sportswoman In the picture thinks Just Hint. In her selection of nil the trap- vLiVITANUT vt: k ll.iilth - pry pings which go to make the foot of the stairs lln-- en- up a perfect costume for countered Annette Weaver and the n perf.et winter day this lady show n sophisticasenior wiili curly hair. "You've put up a giitel" cried the tion which declares her to be rightful')' style senior with astonishment. Nor in her enthusiasm minded. Aii'e-tte"Hello, furl,. Fill." said for "effect" has she at any time "Why," her voice roe In qniik dis lost She ha sight of comfort. may. "The gale's locked!" and The senior looked rolifldel.tly at chosen a costume in russet The short skirt of deep MlsS Maltie. 'Oh. please. Miss crimson. red Is fashioned of "comfy" wool FMrr, won't you give it the key?' Is fleece lined The habit of disapproval wavered while the snug Jacket The suede. slocking cap Jaunty Mis about Maitie's Hps. though her eye were wide with n new won wind, lis long scarf streamer Her russet and around her neck. der. crimson leal her bonis are ho ed "I'm sorry, she began, "but" Jilst then, 111 the ihlsk nf the on the Inside of Iht foot, and ihey with n giy a pair of hallway, she felt William's hand are topped wis.lt soi l, a can be striped tiers. brush In lo dale hosiery any tip I "oh. yes." said Mis Matlle, rem meld. The gloves? Ihey are "I'll ghe yoil the key liloiisly. crimson kn't. I'll give yoll the whole gale!" that skiing Cosliimes I( seeln If Annette and her senior, bap have gone Norwegian to a great cllinbina toward the alcove. pity snuggle bad looked hmkwar.l toward ti e extent. The b'lig Iroiiseis foot of the stairs, they would most up around Ihe ankle In a ttos( pro tilting way, revealing Just enough certainly have scn two shadow the gay socks to give a proper merge for o breathless moment Into of In making the touch of color. one. Jacket of thp same material, the H'"fV,l1.l ) At . -- ,v,rr """"" ic'm.w:ni color k 8 i.i TikAi OOIJA';,JIAlJ TY :.1Q 10 mortonir l MO: Kvcrf mornirm at 10:14. Tt NK IN ON VITAM'T tKOi;BAM3 HOSTLER'S Chocolates tT:.tT.-T-l! 8l t Idea uppermost In the designer's mind ii t t to ii a solid color background which will the more I strikingly . variegated emphasize itn l;i vv..i.-i- . BAtl-M- IIK Sltl At K III). II II KIB BAK K A . colorings of the accompany ing accessories. I'lcture, If you will, a long troii sored cost lime made of black Wool. The linger lip Jacket which fasten around tip Ihe front Is bordered Willi blink !ur doll, which slimi. laics aslrakbail. The beret l t't the black bmicle whiih trims the suit. So far all Is black, which makes the Contrast of the bright yellow scarf. ,kcwl, the jtliow glove which nre worn u.th this costume, ail the nioie viv'd. Kcd i very much employed for skiing costume. designer of ttoto In I'aris ndd a beret, mi enormon scarf nnd a pair of n'.., s made of red curled wool .i a costume of navy Norwegian ebdli. i. I .i . irn t ic ,n ) Hv Charles Swiihroc Vol B UK At I ASK H'R R MOUNTAINEER OVKHALI-Kqipir4 STOP-LOS- S A.k V.u, lr S lih POCKETS APEX DRUGS SMITH FAIS DKIT. COMPANY WANTED: Names of A Rents to sell Christmas Cards in I9H throiii:h jour local printer. Tbns for 19.'ll being made now. Send In whiih 1!1 )oor name lor details make our silling easier without the trouble, mistakes and delays voii had In rrprrsenlini: cantrrn fartorics. Write W. N. t'. I. O. Dot 131.1. Salt Lake CH. Call for KnliBhtenmrnl The old adaito that fays two can to one live as cheaply MV one what. Dallas News. nrt-Wte- GOSli, I'M IH BAD AT HQWZ I SPILLCD COFFEE ALL OIEV2 77sT TA&SCiartf "jlinder rats thai have diamatirnl tn hill ly 'upcrior perfonnance clinihinif and pced 72 miirs per "ur. Ensrinc of ereat mooth r,. . c:t ltorarp.iwor. Hydraulic hock rliminators. A tou n n ? I y low pt ice, 1D3 and up, f. o. b. Toledo. Also, flin.lrr car, nnl the famom . . WVA$ WUR MA) MAP 2 r uvs - . - . ir ' VEAM, AW' SHE MADcjT PETAD IT VCT i 'A rr'- - i 1 v. t Mail ic, I ' vv, i -a r' 1 Summer Camps l'roe Value The ntganijtod summer camp h.i l i! ahout .0 year sen. lvsci Ernest l'ah h csialdished a ramp for boys en I.al.e Asiuam in New Hampshire, Shortly sftcrwarJ other c.impi were ratahlishej an the niovenirnl briran to pro' rapidly. The health, educational and recreational values nf summer camps for boys had become so well similar organiied by 1900 that movement for camps for giili was launched st that time. hcr-inni- :wzn UILLVS-KNKJII- j i 1 applications to MOWN' tHMnbutor. 21a Motors, East South Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. WINTER GASOLINE table-spoonfu- SUCH IS UFIv -Tlio Tablecloth From ihe Newsstand in vpry town where there Is not a WILLYS dealer, t'liucual opjmr 'unity to make money rllinr 6 1 3 " m pad-bii- like Olr. tfh. So. St, flail Hewletts' Jams 8.XH).-(HK- Tiny Alcove Was Quite Popular M1 ed Cafe and Cafeteria IS Vf. These Itrands are Intermountain Made and deserve your support. THE ONLY HOME OWNED MILK - Cullen Hotel i y r iU ; and See what you getl f Went O. S. I'tah. P. rqut. lace Is In a manner to satisfy the most ex comes acting modernist. straight from fashion headquarters Is The Hair for wide lace flounces becoming increasingly Insistent. to those sweet youns sophisticates who are content with none hut the for which we should rejoice since they bring new Brace and an air of loveliest for their party frocks. When the tiftTeta Is a "delicious" the "sweetly feminine" Into the realm of party frock? which Is most pink tint and the lace faintly and the gmvn takes on such fascinating. IMniier frocks of chifadorable lines as does the model fon with deep lace rullles are ever Illustrated, where Is the artist who so stiinrt, and when the lace Is black can paint a more entrancing pic- the efTect Is quite Spanish. The vogue for Ince combined with ture? Which poes to show that all pictures are not produced with fabric promises repetition In spring hrusli nnd paint on canvas. Some and summer modes. Costumes of of the most becuilins visions of silk or chiffon are so manipulated beauty gowned In beauty are cre- that with the lace Jacket on, the enated by artists In the sartorial semble gives the Impression of berealm whose niedia consists of ex- ing all of lace. IIoweer, the quisite fabric plus handsome lace. sleeveless dress with the bolero or The Interesting thine about this coatee of lace removed tells a differwinsome frock Is that the designer ent story, since the upper part Is has succeeded In Incorporntln;; a usually fashioned of a dainty f;ib-rl- c whole list of quaint details without which blends with the lace. CI I Kit IK NICHOLAS. making the pown take on a (Z,. ml. WeMi-rNiwapotK-- I'ulun I old fashioned look. To enumerate there are the wee Try It puffed sleeves, the raised waistline, the ribbon about the wuist. the rufThe view that goodwill among fled effect, and the deep men can even make beittr harvests laee flounces reads like n descrip- Is not "black magic," but common tion quoted from an ancient Hodcv's sense. If ull human energy were Ladies' I took. However the pic- united f..r good, science would ture, as you see, reflects a style por- march alongside nr.d could turn trait which is brought down to date this earth Into paradise. with TAFFETA trimmedwhich for CHILDREN. C Try these suds Satisfying Dishes ; JOO the Sally Scz lf entlf 1 t one-hal- itlve. it Feet for Fingers i J a "Well, and who am 1?" "You're .Mrs. Chimney Swallow," said Elbe. "And will you please take another look, and tell me where my By MARY GRAHAM BONNER hnmls are that will get so sticky, Kffle Elf came along nnd off the tup of the chimney where and where my lingers are with LITTLE Mrs. Swallow which to make a nest?" feeding she was sitting so hard did she "To be sure, to be sure," said her three children. laugh. "How eiy, very stupid of Ellle. And the little swallows. In their me! "Hello, Sirs. Swallow," said Ellle Elf. shrill little, young voices, laughed, "Of course, you haven't any The swallow gave a shrill cry, and And you can't get lingers at all. all the little swallows squealed for hands sticky w hen you haven't your even all they were worth though any hands. their eyes were not yet open and "Hut how do von ever manage?" they didn't see to whom their moth"Well, I'll tell you," said Mrs. er was speaking. Chimney Swallow, for she liked "I'm not going to hurt your chiltalking to the gentle little elf, dren." said Ellle Elf. "I like chim"In the llrst place," she began, "1 have feet to use instead of ney swallows yes, I do." "Do you really?" asked Mrs. lingers. And I Swallow. There was something "They do J list as well! make that glue you see by rubbing about Ethe Elf's voice that made Mrs. Swallow trust her and care my beak around my nest. "The glue comes from my beak. for her almost at once. Isn't that line?" "Well, then," she continued, "Marvelous." sni,l Elbe Elf. "I "would you like to have a look at think your nest Is one of the finest my nest? It is quite a beautiful I have ever seen." one." "1 am so glad you like it," said Elite Elf looked at the nest and Mrs. Chimney Swallow. ndmlred it greatly. "How can you "Anil now I must tench my chilever do so much with your lingers?" "Hello. Mrs. Swallow." dren lo fly and you know I let my asked Etlie. "It seems wonderfnl t me to think of being able to too, for the first time In their young, ihiblreu shriek and talk at the tops of their voices. make a nest like that, and to put little lives. Some people want their children "Little Creature, who are you?" ail that wonderful glue on it. too." to have soft voices, but not mother "Doti't your fingers get sticky?" asked Mrs, Swallow. chimney swallow. "I'm Ellle Elf." The little swallow almost foil "She Is a mot her w ho has her own Ideas." "And feet Instead of lingers," said Elbe Elf admiringly. lie). 19:il. Wonturri NVwniiirr Union.) slY.liov "I r ijk |