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Show I fusnL. it,) w)ttk!k- tj u4 jrtWtTz. W(f THE PAYSON CIIRONICI-E- PAYSON, UTAH . Last of a Once Great Herd of Talc Ell: Sally Intermountain News S c: Briefly Told for Busy Readers TO FIGHT DISEASE. ECHO PROJECT DVY. All) IS AFFKECI TEI). liEll TY IS PR VISED. Ql EST10NVIRE BY CITY. OGDEN, FT. Supt. Ik 1). Harris of the Davis and Weht r County reports that the Canal company Fa ho reservoir has 00,000 acre feet Capacity is of water imixmmled. 74,0o) acre feet. FT. County BEAVER, Nn!rc I . ime at Baris is noted for Its garget Ic or drinking fountains. BONERS are actual humorous tidbits found in examination pers, essays, etc., by teachers. compliment is vvlmn you say somewe he and which another to thing is not tine. A nioniiiituin is what you give a person when they are going away. By THORNTON W. BURGESS IT IS queer. It is very queer. It is the queerest thin Ire ever known," muttered Buddy the Bearer to hhnself. "What under the bum lire they covering themselves with mud for? That Is wlmt bents mo. Mud is nil right to build houses and d.ims with but why unjone should want to plaster It all over themselves Is more than I can understand. My, hut each of them Is a Bight Of course you know who Baddy meant lie meant Funner Brown's Boy, hulf hidden on the further side of the pond, his face and neck covered with mud, and Buster Bear rolling In mud not very fur from where Baddy was hiding with the Quack family In the rushes, only his head out of water. It was more than Baddy could understand, because Buddy never hud been stung by Busy Ilee, and so never bad had a chance to find out that mud Is of use In more ways than plastering houses and dams. lie didnt know what Fanner Brown's Boy and Buster Bear knew, that It would take the smart out of stings. So he couldn't guess why they had covered themselves with mud, and he just Itched to ask. But he didn't do anything of the kind, lie didnt even let them know that he knew they were there, lie had a feeling that more Interesting things might happen, and so he kept perfectly Btlll right where he was. You see, Baddy had more than a suspicion that Buster Bear didnt know that Farmer Browns Boy was anywhere about. "Something is bound to happen when he finds It out, chuckled Baddy. You see, he and Buster Boar are old acquaintances, and he knows just how Buster feels toward all mankind. So he remained right where he was so as not to miss anything. After Buster Bear had rolled and rolled in the mud until he was covered with it, until he was the worst looking hear that ever was seen, he atreteved out on the edge of the pond. The cool wet mud drew out the pain of the stings which Busy Bee and her comrades had given him when he robbed their storehouse of honey, and In a little while Buster rvas fairly comfortable. He even dozed off for a little nap. All the time Farmer Browns Boy sat perfectly still tn his hiding place on the other side of the pond. He had seen Buster Bear cov er lilmself with mud, and he knew why lie did It It was for the same reason that he had covered his orvn face and neck with mud. ! We're got a fellow feeling,'' tie chuckled, hut he look cure it should he silent inside chuckle. It was the firsl (hnnee he ever had hud to watch B.us ter Bear, and he meant lo make the most of It. 'I lio mud on his f.ne and neck rrua beginning to iliv and fell uncomfortable, hut he didn't dare more to wash It off or put more on. II. was afraid of frightening Busier Bear. The Jolly Billie Sunbeams were very bright and warm. In fact, they were hot. As Buster Bear dozed they dried the mud on his coat. By and by he awoke, and like Farmer Brown's hoy he felt uncomfortable. He looked hi his coat and a sheepish grin spread over his mud covered face. My, hut I am a sight!" he grumbled. If this mud dries much more I'll never get It olT until It wears off. The thing for me to do Is to take a bath. The water will feel good anyway. So Buster Bear got to his feet lazily and waded out In to the water. First, lie washed his face until he had got off all the mud and the honey as well. Then he waded out until the water become so deep that he was forced to swim. Now Buster Bear likes an occasional swim, lie enjoys it Just ns much ns nny small boy. lie swam out almost to the middle of Baddy's pond Just then a wandering Little Breeze e Ensemble Far.iflm is the next order of angels above str.iphlms. S. . S - a eu-na- l term meaning the same only sofa r. Write a sent; nee showing clearly he meaning of posterity." lie had a eat, hut nothing else lived on his posterity." "The man looked ns if he had been reduced to posterity." Henry paid the fare because of his t posterity." Rouge may frivolous Flo, finish. (. not be deadly, says but it is many a girls 1932, Bell Syndicate ) WNU Service. "By his clothes he seemed a person of great iaisterity. "The cat leaped about and then sat on Its posteiity. FRENCH DISHES Is Buddha chiefly In worshiped Budda Best. ($, 1932, Hell Syndicate ) WNU Service. Choux a la Creme. Hurdle Hopper Put a tablespoonful of butter In saucepan with a cupful of water, a teaspoonful of sugar, a piece of lemon peel and a little salt. Boil well together, stir in two tablespoonfuls of Allow (lour, and cook until thick. tlds paste to cool, then work Into it two eggs and sufficient milk to make a drop hatter. Heat a kettle of lard or use a deep frying pan, drop the paste from a spoon Into the hot fat, making lumps about the size of an When slightly brown and well egg. puffed remove and drain them. When cool seoop out a Utile from the top cf eaeli and fill with sweetened and flavored whipped cream. Jelly or may he ued In place of the ci earn if preferred. Then Ho Waded Out Until the Water Became So Deep That He Was Forced to Swim. danced out from the other shore and tickled Busters nose. By this time al! the honey had been washed away, and Buster's nose was rendy to do Its duty Just out of hnldt he sniffed when tha Merry Little Breeze tickled his nose A suspicious look flashed Into Ids eyes Ho sniffed again. There was no doubt about It, that Merry Little Breeze was l bringing him the dreaded It was bringing him the smell of Farm er Ikrovvn's Boy I Like a flash Buster turned and stnrt ed for the shore. This was no plan for him. lie headed for the nearest place, and this happened to he th rushes in which Faddy the Beaver am, the Quack family were hiding. Baddy saw 1dm coming and dived to get ou' of the war. The Quack family couldn't get out of the way so easily. They started to swlin hut there wasn't tim. for tills. man-smel- with Information regarding testing work. Cattle breeders who contemplate entering stock In the state fair or the Ogden cattle show must have their herds tested within 30 days of the shows, as only those will eli show a negative reaction within that period will he accepted. FT. Echo reservoir OGDEN, dedication will he held on July 13, beginning at 10 a. m. The party which will include state officials, representatives, city congressional and county officials, representatives of the F. S. reclamation bureau, railroad officials and others, will leave Ogden early in the morning of July 13 for the reservoir. It is ex- (. 1932. b T W Burn.iil-rV- M Service THE LORDS EXPERIMENT MALLOCH By DOUGLAS Here is Bill Carls of the University of Southern California tnnk team, snapped during a workout in preparation for the Olympic tryouts. Carls 13 considered one of the nation's out standing men in the hurdle races. KITTY McKAY By Nina Wilcox Putnam hard-cooke- rika, half a teaspoonful of mustard, teaspoonful of hashed chives, the same of fresh tarragon, two of olive oil and one of vinegar. Toss well so that the Is well covered. a table-spoonfu- Newspaper Union ) Smart Acceaioriet In both slioes and hags this spring two leathers combined are smarter limn one. And it is very chic to have bags and slioes m..Mi. The girlfriend soys a pretty wife makes the best hatband in the world. 1932. Util na Irate NL Service (. House Built to Accommodate a Tree ( -- SALT LAKE CITY, FT. Bids for approximately $.'00,0oo of road work hue Worlds keep their othUs, never missel 'em, Man hasn't any solar system. see him driving And when 1 I tbit a. b"- - n by the state One of the procals f r the bu'lditg of 3 0 m 'os of gravi'ed road from Bountiful to Fetmigon w Lit h is to he I lit of tin seemdiry highway to Dg li a. Tills work will cost about 8, i i, on, according to the engineer's ". Tie' nth r content is f, r l"h niilis of graveled highway fnm ai de to Tuntiie ut an estimate co- -t of Sbtn.oon. fool jects "I 'HIS building alongside U. 8. Route 101 In Cal. for m is ore ,,f tt,e A peninsula. It w.ts so u.s gt ,d and erected places of the San Dram It was not necessary to destroy the tree whose formation is so piemre-qu- u.'riC . . Everything For Th 4th of July Write for Price List W. H. BINTZ CO, Salt Lake City, Utah There were 300 in the senate Rome, representing the heads a the 300 clans which, according j prehistoric tradition, were tserpi into the cantons that forced tn Roman republic. Ex Cel Cis School Beauty Culture 01 M Tinpti. till M YOUR OPPORTUNITY Wist tah Sill liqisl Hint) SAcil lth Jin ii orrirlrttlM s llulnitili. legrt r Clt) littst a) It? mm thl traits m i PCS tki a In (Hilt: THIS WEEKS PRIZE All manufacturer Products, make their tl.e.r of ST0R1 Interaointia tamtl goods known, to ccmu:ners. trade-irark- 1 y a1 which the makers of the mercfiancLie . country eats, wear-- sKps or and Torks with. The consumer pis wft holdi th here he can jet t W the aDprtcutwi quality, cheapest, where of quality remain Ion? after the prat The Intormouraain tradwMfl forgotten. U the best identity, and is a pntectm a?airut any substitution. JESSIE V. TAYLOB, key he w i!l buy w Nephi, tufc STUDY AT University E3KE Instruction by Mail Inroll Anytime., Profitable. Internum Minimum Cost Bulletin M Home Study EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH itc for c. i, sn -- - sMiu YOUR DRUGGIST APES. AN TTtah INTERMOUXTAIN FOB PROP' cT, Diamond powder is obtained a the diamon-cutt.n- g crushing inferior diamond powder is X process dmrnoncs. applied iuM; 10 CO 1 CITY, FT. It is predicted that the peach vrop In Box Eider, Morgan and Weber counties will be big. hut the crop generally throughout the country will lie light, and in equeit'ly the ptice will lie higher than umi il. Heres what a mori.il oi ght to he: Strong as the wind, brave as the tree, True as the stars, as firm as nwun tains, Heim as pebbles, kind as fountains, Gentle as grass and sweet as tlow'rs. As busy as the busy hours. Yet man. a mortal or a tuition, Is Still the failure (if Mention. summer wurdiol.e. The easy drape at d fulin.'cs in shirt and no. kline are eo'i. need by the soft pi. ability of the fabric, known ns crochcie. be true se-ni- summer. BRIGHAM es e irs thank the Loul It isn't si. us. ,, c ngle season, Spring hastt mi-- -i Or summer Billed for any reason. Times worked a million years on man. And we're about where time began. WNU Scrvlca. l, 1931. IXu1m Malloch.) i iirariK buy from The hand that'j feeding, on PATRONIZE HOME INDUstb f, moot. But man himself is quite a mess, Is still a failure more or less. w nr i u mesh m hand crocheted el t fe is Hie attractive material for thH tw u ieoe fro. k for the young lady's FT The crowd of 2.000 visitors here to the fourth annual Map! Canyon day cehbration were apprised of the importance of the developing of Maple canyon and other spots, and lu aril speakers emphasize the beauty of Box canyon situated in Maple canyon and declared to be one of the most marvelous beauty spots in Ftah. LOGAN, FT. The Logan chamber of commerce will send out a special questionuire on meat Inspection and municipal killing plants to one hundred cities throughout the Fnited States that are comparable In size to Logan. Information received will be compiled and is expected to prove helpful to the city anil its board of health In working out a plan most suitable for Logan in ili, m, 'tier of meat animal slaughtering and inspection. IDA. The bureau of BOISE, highways has advertised for bids on four highway projects for July lettings of contracts. The jobs included grading, draining and surfacing of 10 miles of the Roosevelt highway between Irwin and Elk Creeks In Bonneville county; oiling 17 miles from Ponners Ferry to the Bonner county line; oiling 20 miles of the S ivvtooth park road between Godwin and Roger-o- n in Twin Falls county, all to lie let Julv 8, and clashing of 30 000 yards of gravi of the Sawtooth Bail; highway.. BiUSE. IDA. Dividend (if 10 per rent to (hqvo-itoof the defunct Filmon River state bank id White-- 1 ird Ins boon declared by Ben state commissioner of fii.'ime. Tie Whitobird bank clos-- d Aiun-- t 21,1330. This dividend amounting to $1,133, is, the second to be paid. roCATBLLO, IDA 20 miles of PoratcFo streets are lo lie oiled this t Don rs SEEMS l.ke the Lord erperimented of tilings that he invented. Like man, for instance, there fit hrst And man turned out about the worst You ueer hear of any movement need Improve That says tli.it ro-- A will at- MOROXI, Salad Romaine. Put crisp leaves of lettuce in a salad howl that has been rubbed with a out onion. Make the following dressing: Take one egg, mash it with a fork, adding salt, pap- 1922. Wtstorn SALT LAKE CITY, FT A cambreedpaign to riil Ftah dairy and dising cattle of Bang abortion, a ease which costs stockmen of the state in excess of $100,000 annually and which Is believed to lie responsible for undulant fever, has been announced by W. n. Hendrick, state agents and County veterinarian. veterinarians have been sup- pected that r.000 p1 tend th ceremonies. lf . OGDEN, FT Mayor Ora Bundy has i.ssm d a statement voicing apWeltpreciation of Ogden City and er county unemployed for donations of (loo s:ks of potatoes by residents of Morgan county. The mayor says that "some of our n ighbors in a fine Moigan county have shown the unemployed of Attitude toward Ogd n City anil Weber county , by making available to the city relief org.iniat ions uppiuxiieatelv Of) This splendid sacks of potatoes. county our of Morgan coojk'ration neighbors is worthy of the highest our citizens and commendation should not forget them when they hnve products available for sale later on. plied Boeuf a la Mode. Take the under part of a round steak, place in a deep earthen dish and pour over it spired vinegar. Let the meat remain in this several hours, then lard It with strips of salt pork. Make Incisions a few Inches apart and stulT with seasoned broad crumbs. Use pepper, onion, thyme and marjoram. Bind the beef Into shape and dredge with flour. Cut two onions and one-haof a turnip and a small carrot and fry In a little fut. Brown the meat all over, place on a trivet In a pan and add boiling water, a bag of herbs, vegetables, and simmer until the meat Is lender. Take out, remove the strings and herbs, place on a large hot platter, surround with the vegetables and potato balls and onions. to eradicate it from the county. deputy pre-M-rv- ' Two-Piec- themselves with this weed and help A OUR BEDTIME STORY (I pa- agent, ami the progressive tanners of the county are watihing very cariully In the county for the White Top, and yet nearly every day new infestations are being brought to to light. An urgent upjx'ul is made to the acquaint of county all farmers comini--:n:- ndv i. rti-e- d ticn at EAR LA |