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Show 1 1 - Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah nn n mmm nm m m n I Ostriches Busy Supplying Demand for Plumes m n it M M n m n n n m nn n n in ii n YlH V7i n Oil! 3 1 , m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Velvet Turban i 1 1 1 "U it Be rlny, HttU flowrt glad of rain. un would wittier Too much Sally Sez ' wDg Jenitm the. 'Twill shine again. The clouda ira very thick 'tis true: But Juit behind tbem smiles the blue." IttkJ SEASONABLE DISHES preparing WHEN the usual 8 STHICIIES all over the world are busy these duys growing tics, t ne reason ueing me vogue the Empress Eugenie hat, on fch a feather Is placed. 'lne fors of ostrich farms are happy the birds are producing eggs young ostriches as fjst as they months ago there were A v eu 03B ": 5 r'"r .'.jp fW- 'V J - tt-- v feather factories one- States. Now htv-od- In the United fig thraa luinrlrorl ftf fllpm flrp ir. full Must pmnlovinz nrobablv four tlHinsnnii workers. The Drieea. too. wbiie below those ot twenty is ago when a choice ostrich plume brought as much as $80 (that kind Isn't needed now) have kbed away up about 70 per cent In the last six months. BEBTMBSE STORY lit THORNTON W. 1IURGESS NKER SENDS HIS THANKS TO PETER IIP elm. . - --RonVPr'H ff .P1nMoJ tllO . Ill' ' " f J V. tail on the water, especially In (ft stillness of the night, Is a very I (riling sound. It Is no wonder Honker the Goose Bwoke with TLe other geese did the tarL tame thing. "Honk, honk 1" Bald Banker In a low voice, which was liuir Cue way of asking I'addy the Beav-tt- f what the trouble was. I don't know." replied Paddy, Peter Rabbit thumped his dan- signul and I passed It along by lofcl ine water who my tan. t!Ci lo me that some of your It fallouers were drifting pretty close the shore and If there Is any dan- about, that Is where It Is, and rfr .J or Peter Rabbit .1 lore's (lunger di'd i '1 tt ,V1ut fr upuig tt fjouldn't have thumped." Mennwhlle the geese who had tlfted 60 near shore were swim- i Sng out and all gathered around lonkcr In the middle of the pond d out what the scare was, their Dp(ks stretched as high as could stretch them as they fVy ' Inked and llsiened suspclously. )D Hunker has I lie keenest of is j' K.1 fox V tmf ? 5 I tinker Boldly 4 Swm Towards Them. f iri Tou wouldn't think so to look Mm, but ho lins. They caught V .un. (,f the tiniest rustle on !mre. Toa or 1 wouldn't have ft tk tM Itit. oh, my no! Rut Honker i tu f he rustle made by I U't vx m i,c changed bit posl- - ' W j J f"lVre U some one over there," fiM Hiii.krr, in a low voice, Hl ' V 'n! t J U Raid thnt lhira wntil.l k . .T ' f O be no danger here tonight, Paddy." "1 didn't think there would be," replied Paddy. "It must be that some one saw you come here. Probably It Is Reddy Fox or Old Man Coyote, You wait and I'll find out." Paddy dived and when he came up he put only his nose out of water. He was very close to the shore where Reddy and Granny Fox were hhling, and the minute' be put his nose out of water he smelled them. Then he grinned to himself and dived again, coming to where Honker was waiting. "Reddy and Granny Fox," said be briefly. "They are hiding right over there on the edge of the shore and I guess that If you hadn't wakened you would have hrd one or two less to make the long Journey South with you by this time. Two or three were pretty close to that very spot when I gave the alarm and were getting closer all the time." All the geese began to gabble at once, thanking Paddy for having waked them In time. "Don't thank "It was Peter me," said Paddy. Rabbit who discovered the danger. I only passed his signal along. 1 didn't know where the danger was or what It was, when 1 slapped the water with my tail. Rut I did know that when Peter thumps the ground the way he did It Is best for everybody to watcb out, so I wakened you." "Where Is Peter?" asked Honker. "I don't know," replied Paddy. "I heard htm run away after he I guess he knew that II thumped. wasn't safe to stay another minute because Reddy and Granny Fox would be likely to try to catch blin to make up for spoiling their chance to dine on a fat goose. There they ', . would. (!S by Your 8errlc. cut In servlng-slze- Vegetable Salad. Grate six or eight medium-sizecarrots, or better, shred very One on a vegetable shredder; add one finely minced onion and one green pepper also finely minced, a few stalks of tender celery chopped fine, a cupful or more of finely shredded cabbage and one small cucumber cut In dice. Add to three packages of lemon gelatin dissolved In three pints of hot liquid and put away to mold. Chill before adding the vegetable and let thicken slightly. Spanish Pepper Salad. Dissolve half a box of gelatin la a of cold water and add a cupful of vinegar. Add half a cupful of sugar, the Juice of a lemon and a teaspoon ful of 6a It, with one cupful of boiling water. Mix with six canned plmlentoes, two cupfuls of celery and one cupful of pecans, all cut fine. Mold In small molds and serve on lettuce with mayonnaise dressing. half-cupf- and two-Inc- h dell-clou- s nere Is a very wearable and draped velvet turban with an exaggerated length of lure at one side. This Is a most unusual creation. supe- r-smart ten the salad. When boiling hot, pour that over the cabbage. Serve after standing In a warm place to keep hot This Is very good when cold, so there Is never any waste, "Empires" rise where the people build them. These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support Old Gardener tiubt en Says Made IN MANY parts of the country the Uly or red hot poker, catalogued both asTrltoma and Kntplio-fla- , can be wintered In the open ground wttb a light protection In the way of leaves or pine boughs. In New England and other northern states, however, It Is very often killed, for which reason It Is better to take up the plants when cold weather comes, storing them In boxes of dry sand or coal ashes In the cellar, or with a alight covering In a cold frame or a pit If this plan were generally adopted, these brilliant flowers would be seen much more often In northern gardens. They are to be prized for their habit of blooming In the autumn, although some of the newer kinds will flower almost continuously from midsummer. ca. llll. Weettrn Newapaper Union.! ORIGINAL UTAH WOOLEN CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS Products Corporation Ei.ECTitiCAi. gait Uke City So. Msln 10 Height of Eloquence True eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary, and nothing but what is necessary. La Rochefoucauld. MOTOR OIL Cumbersome "Change" paper money circulates in Tibet. Change is frequently mado by cutting silver coins into two pieces. and Quilit Ave. 1741 Ono man's meat is another man's poison, and your telephone is another man's wrong number. Everybody's Weekly. "GRAINS CF GOLD" THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL "Makes Cream Tale Iletter" Western Made For Western Trade lu ' I SUPEITITIOUS ya. v.-.- - - will give more milk to the strnlnt or music was proved THAT cowt Den Scott, In charge of the cattle at the Fredmar farm near Oakvllle, Mo, Installed a radio loudspeaker for the restlew bovine. They Immediately showed signs of musical appreciation and stood still while they were milked. M tf ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. 1 masse Brarre Artificial Limbs Arrh S'H poru Crutrhre Fla-tl- e tvalsnaxin Shoes Hoisrry In Salt iJiks tn M as. t:tl (Ultolartton ;esrsalr4 111 W. Thlie S. Ball Uas Clls. LX AN'Tt'.ni Namn ml Ai.nla le erll Oirlst. ihraeth year Ural tele's in ! , prlnlrf. 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Send your story in proce or erce to Intermountain Product Column .P. O. Vox 1313. Salt Lake Cily. If your slory appears in this QC? OwawU lumn QtZ you reive check for-- "- f( HOTEL AMBASSADOR Jaat a sue frees (fte Qs'rt lnnrae fftt. can A KILLS Sell Leltf City No e one-hal- What does the term products" stand for? It means quality not jnst "ordinary" qualiIt ty but "superior" quality! stands for the people of the region, and folks, that it a big thing. Are we proud to be represented by such excellent products? I'll say! Are we going to boost them?. And How! MISS FLORENCE HODGSON, Rexburg, Idaho. FOREST DALE POTATO CHIPS r EEK'S PRIZE STORY W "inter-mountai- Free From Carbon (Silly Herman, einatiimtl oini Meetiian df the lxulvllle Colonels ptinbaeed rrvently by Mannfirf lliirnnby for the t'blrngn t'uiie. tin e prl.-helot runmrrd lo be f WMl. II t to bse reported at the end bnt of lb e(i.n, but llornsl-catted lilm In and put Mm at work nn the erond bng. Herman hse Hrn railed V t best ta the Amrrl r In the Intermountain West 3 f .1 THIS Pure Virgin Wool Blankets Peach Custard. Cover the bottom of a baking dish with peeled, split, and sweetened peaches, hollow-sidup. Heat a quart of milk and thicken It with two tablespoonfuls of cornstarch rubbed smooth with a little cold milk. Flavor to tasle, add four ta blcspoonfuls of sugar, a pinch of salt, two eggs well beaten, and a teaspoonful of butler. Cook until smooth and thick, stirring constant ly. then pour over the peaches, cov er with meringue, and bake until puffed and brown. Serve cither hot or cold. Psaeh Foam. Press three or four ripe peaches through a colander, making one cupful pulp and Juice together. Stir one envelope gelatin with f cupful of sugar and dissolve In one cupful of boiling water. Add peach pulp Juice flavored with one lemon Juice or almond extract and plncb of salt. Set In cool place, and when beginning to Jell, add the well beaten whites of two regs, nnd bent all together nntll very thick so It will not separate. Pour Into molds and set In cool place until firm. Serve with custard sauce. Iti llll. Mcnur NwMipr lredlrale.1 II IWNU Hrlce. Patronize Home Industry. 1131. Western Newspaper Lnlon.l !& Music Brings More Milk From Cows Eminent Marine Corps Members A WNf) and cubes, or It may be lightly broken up with a fork and served In nests of lettuce. d I I ?.r-.,,- J. a. Llord.l dishes German Cabbage Salad. This Is one of the most appetizing of all cabbage salads. Chop a You crisp, hard bead of cabbage with Home an onion or two, according to the size of the cabbage; three cupfuls of chopped cabbage will need one By Betty Callltter medium-sizeonion. Cut up a cube of salt pork Into the smallest possible cubes and fry until brown; pour this browned pork PEACH DESSERTS and fat over the cabbage, stirring and mixing well ; add a tea spoon ful naturel" served "an PEACHES or two of salt and In the same fryup peaches with powing pan add enough vinegar to raois- dered sugar and cream are wear lest for dessert but they out their welcome before the peach season (s half over try some of these peach desserts for dinner now and then. are now!" Sure enough, there were Reddy and Granny Fox In plain sight on the edge of the pond, looking over at Honker and bit followers with Ion tee, hungry, longing eyes. they knew that they had been found out and that It was of no use to hide there any longer, for having once been alarmed the geese would not again give them the least chance to catch them. Honker bold ly twain toward them. Just out ol reach he stopped and hissed angrily. Old Granny Fox drew back her llpt and showed all her sharp teeth. "Hist away," the tnarled. "If It ntidu't been tor that meddlesome , j Two Peter Rabbit some of you never With would have hissed again." that she nnd Reddy turned and disappeared In the Green Forest Honker swam back to where Pad"Very dy the Reaver was waiting. early In the morning we will have to be on our way to the sunny southland," said he, "and so we are not likely to see Peter Rabbit again. The next time yon see him please thank him for us and tell him that Honker the Goose never will forget what he has done for us this night. Will you?" And Paddy promised that be salad for more number, a few will make lemon of gelatin packages a fine foundation for the various fruits or vegetables. If one wishes, add In place of the water, to dissolve the gelatin, fruit Juices, strained broths or both, made with bouillon cubes; they add flavor as well as nutriment When giving a luncheon or serving a church or society club, a molded gelatin salad It may be Is always well liked. set In small molds, or In large flat aolatln. Seleclinf a Rifif A Lro1n J w lef in the !eatny side of Mid! "Iiig tniM-rin- mar.d . ) Caenartlast, JOE II. rEITEK. Manaerr 113 Po. 5lh Eat Suit Lake Cily, Phone W as. 3!63 Sail l.akr's Only Family Hotel Mut Hate Sun's licet The ea;th'a lira; comes almo?t rnlifly from the sun. Minute quantities of brat mroe from the interior of the earth, mo'.ly . a renult ff volcanic ati"n. hut prince 1 fejFci, but if the bet cf the sun me 'tdlmly withdrawn the earth weuM bwntne very eoM at once, and l.fa would not be rosaii,. a-- riliii'g selntlnt finEefn ln dtfc rug with targe stone In )iiare ot oval setting. This tends to make the fingrrt Imk even tnnre Women with short fingers slim. ibogld wear beaty wide rings. a il ? 1!5!SW JOHN McCORMACK Fait Lake City Tabernacle I ntl.iy, October 2, IMt TRICK?! Lower ri.r. entcr, t2.nn . i:ro; i:it nitiy, 12.00; Side Gal Wire, der Galleries, I1.0O. fr-- The ?mi!heonian Institution at Washington bat amcng its possessions the first porUait taken oa a color plate. ft ah Trfrr. VsT s "as. D. K. S". Tnarla. Salt wn-- e trAt s sxialreaasis stampwl es eait'-1 aba Cie. eK shwk l.r,P; Un- |