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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON. UTAH. AUGUST 11. 1922 Relief Sure INDIGESTION DAIRY KITCHEN CABINET HINTS FOR CONTESTS IMPROVE QUALITY (. 122. Demonstrations In South Carolina Have Dong Much to Promote Dairy Industry. 6 Bellans Hot water Sure Relief (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture ) EUL-AN- S County and state butter contests, a feature of South Carolina extension work for women last year, accomThe Salary of M. P.a. plished much In the way of Improving The salary of an M. P. Is 400 (nom- the dairy Industry there. South Caroinally $2,000) a year, on which he lina Is not a dairy state. It uses anhas hitherto paid income tat. Aa all nually about $14,000,000 worth of Income this Is Inadequate, but In the dairy products shipped In from other e Some of this Importation la campaigns both states. days of ministry and house of commons due to the fact that while there U a shrink from Increasing It. But the law large amount of farm butter produced within the state, no steady demand for officers ef the crown suddenly discovered that an M. P.s expenses may it. has been developed. For the purlegitimately be reckoned against his pose of creating an interest In this butter, and to teach the Income, so that the poorer of them will now pay no tax at all. A happy women to make a better product, contests which were open to Issue, relieving the poor M. P., enclub members were started to the his grategovernment dearing ful heart and throwing no odium on during 1921 In 11 counties. Butter demonstrations were given parliament ministry, since it seems In all the womens clubs, and all InAhat this Is the ordinary law and was, although no one suspected terested persons were Invited to a demfcl till a few weeks ago. New Ite-- t onstration by the state specialist at the county seat. Three hundred and while. sixty women and girls enrolled for the contests, and of these 120 sent butter Johnny Spilled the Beans. for every judging. Without exception Father's Sunday rest was Interrupt- there was a great Improvement in the ed by callers, and on receiving the packages brought to market and the message he exclaimed, Oh, thunders-tlon- l quality of the butter sold, as the The callers arrived and the women learned to what extent the butlady of the house, greeted them with, ter Is affected by the temperature But Johnny used for ripening and churning, the "Pm so glad you came. piped up with, "Yes, but papa aint care and cleanliness In bundling, and bo glad. There were blushes to spare. the feeds for the cow. Contest butter sold very readily at the various club markets, and those who did not enter the contest were obliged to make Improvement In the quality of what they offered for sale or lose the market for their butter. Extension workers report to the United States Department of Agriculture that the butter produced in all parts of the state has been perceptibly Improved as Aubnrntown. Tenn., Juno !2, 1921. a result of these contests. Stearns Electric Paata e : hard-earne- Next President Will Come From Ohio The first faint rumbles of 1924 presidential booms were heard In the senate the other day. Senator Short-ridg- e (Cal.), Republican, remarked in the course of a colloquy with Senator Pomerene (portrait herewith) over the Ohio has been In the habit of giving birth to presidents and great senators, and I cannot look Into the future, but I am sure as sure as I know that the sun will gild this dome tomorrow that Ohio will have a son In the presidents chair for a good many years to come. The senator from Ohio (Mr. Pomerene Is In good health, interrupted Senator King (Utah), Democrat. And I think I know who that son will be, continued Senator Short-ridgHe will be the I . Keep Along with keeping his hired help contented the farmer must also keep his cows cdhtented," If they are to gtve their maximum production of milk. A Kansas farmer, who believes that bovine contentment depends largely upon keeping the animals BROTHERS. KENNEDY Designs Odd ConFliea From Milk Producers. Farmer traption to Buy a 35c Box of Steams Electric Pasts Today by Western Newspaper Union.) I love the smell ot apples when theyre getting streaky red, And 1 love the smell that crinkle e from an posy bed; fields The earthy spice of la e'en a'moat sublime; But there aint no smell that ekals e. broad-minde- luminous-minded- , great-hearte- d thor- Waroughbred Republlcan-Amerlcaren G. Harding. The modesty of my friend, the senior senator from Ohio, precludes his replying," said Senator Ashurst (Ariz.), Democrat. I am sure that all on this side will Join in agreeing that the next president will be from Ohio, but we are equally sure that the distinguished senator from California baa confused the names. n, ts Kill U to IN Rats or Moo. Dont wafts tlm. trying to kill th.a. porta with powflero, liquid, and other experimental p Top. ration.. Bendy fnr Vae Batter Than Trapa. Drug and Oenaral Store. Mil STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE 8 OLDS MOBILE DEALERS WANTED-- ln Utah. Idaho. Neruda, Wyoming. Liberal commission will send representative nn request. A. E. TOUR8SEN Distributor. old-tim- new-plow- the smell of picklin' time. SOME Salt Lake City COU-ECE- L. D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of EITicieney. AU commercial branch. Catalog free. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lakt City. PLEATING GOOD EATS. A BUTTONS Aceordian. Side, Bos Pleating, Hemstitching. Kid Corsot Buttonholss. Parlor. Buttons, 40 E. Broadway, Balt Lake City. Borne day when it is hard to decide what to have for a meal try few a frying bananas in bacon fat and serving them with crisp slices of curled bacon. Cherry Sherbet. Take a cupof ful cherry Juice left' from a can of cherries, add the Juice of half a lemon, a cupful of sugar and a pint of thin cream. Freeze as usual. Brook Trout Baked In Cream. When the flshermnn gets tired, if ever, of fried or boiled trout, butter a baking dish and lay a well dressed trout in It. Cover with rich sweet cream, heat slowly In the oven, then cook until brown. Season late in the cooking so that the cream will not curdle with the adding of the salt. Peach Pie. Bake a pastry shell and when cold fill with thinly sliced peaches mixed with sugar. Cover with whipped cream to which sugar and almond flavoring has been added. Krimmel Torte. Put f pound each of dates and walnuts and a quarter of a pound of figs through the meat chopper, add three tablespoonfuls of bread crumbs, the yolks of six eggs beaten and stirred In, then the whites benten stiffly and folded In, In one-hacupful of sugar. Bnke very slowly In layers; put together with whipped cream. If baked In a loaf this may be uied as n pudding, serving with whipped cream. A delicious sauce to use for fillings for cakes or sauce for various dishes may be prepared in peach season anil if kept hi a cool place will be good long Into the winter. Peel ripe peaches removing ary spots or bruises, put through a colander or rlcer and mix with equal parts of sugar. Put Into chilled sterilized Jars and seal. Place In the Ice chest or on the stone floor of a cool cellar. This makes excellent fruit for a shortcake. If too sweet a bit of lemon juice or a little sour apple may be added when using the fruit. 6KB YOUR PUBLISHER Take your Book Binding any kind to your lo--al printer. LtiUts Trade Bindery, Salt Lsk. UTAH METAL WORKS. Balt Laks City. MTgs Metals. Typ Pip Arch Bridge. An engineering curiosity, said to be unique to this country and t have only one parallel in Europe, is the' pipe arch bridge over the Sudbars river which carries Boston's water supply. The span is eighty feet, and the steel pipe, seven and one-hal- f feet in diameter rises five and one- -' half feet above the horizontal at the center. The pressure on the abutments when the pipe Is filld with water is great and is resisted by a mass of concrete forty feet thick beAcross the hind each abutment. foot curved tops runs a hand-raile- d bridge. The steel of the pipe in the s of an arched portion is Inch in thickness. five-eighth- Sentiment Analyzed. By the way, why is it that the poor always eat crusts? What do they do with the soft part of the loaf? We never heard of a poor man, not In literature, we mean, who didn't make his meal solely on tlie crust of his bread. From tlie Kansas City Star. lf tariff: TRAP KEEPS COW CONTENTED Kansas BUSINESS one-hal- Co., phlcego. 111, Dears Sirs: Mr. Robert T. Donnell of Auburntown, Tenn., came In our atora the other day and wanted somethin to kill rata, ao I sold him a box Stearns Rat Paata. And he put some paste on six biscuits that night and the next morning he found fifty-fobig rats. And the second night he put out four more biscuits with paste on them, and the second morning he found seventeen more rate, making a total of seventy-on- e rats In two nights, and there went lots more that he did not find.. This Is some big rat tale, but, never-thetese, It Is so. Just thought would write to let you know that your rat pasts Is good. Respectfully yours. Veterans All Denominations. Write fnr Cnteloga. d anti-wast- A TRUE RAT STORY of National Commander Hanford MacNIder of the American Legion believes In the world-wid- e influence of the Inter-AllieFederation of Veterans. He says: You know what our various ao tlvlttes are. I am not going Into them. There la one thing which I think may be of Interest, and that Is the Inter-Allie- d Federation of Veterans which meets at New Orleans the week before our national convention in October this fall. We will have men from every allied country, from South AfJugo-Slavlrica , from Canada, France, from the British Legion, which is patterned after the American Legion, which Is now carried on in the British Isles all those men are coming together with the thought that we are tied together perhaps by the strongest bonds that men can ever have the bonds between those who have fought side by side in battle against a common enemy. We feel that that Is going to prove as strong a factor if not a stronger factor than any International conferences or agreements toward the prevention of a future war. We are not pacifists, but as men with open eyes and d experience we know what this all means, and nothing Is going to disrupt the comradeship formed on the field of battle. 25$ end 754 Packages, Everywhere farm-mad- Federation Inter-Allie- d Eplscopsl School for Girls. T ROWLAND HALL Ards. Ard is a Saxon termination or personal names, denoting natural tendency, as Goddard, Glffard, liberal; drunkard sottish; sluggard, lazy, and many: others. good-tempere- Sentiment Analyzed. Much less curage Is needed to bluster out a defiance before our enemies than is needed to simply state the truth as we see it, and quietly stand by it. After all, quiet steadfastness can always be trusted to carry conviction. Truly wise you are not, unless your wisdom be constantly changing from your otlldhood to your death. Maeterlinck. Badly Shaken. Jusi Hubby (reading paper) think, an earthquake has destroyed the entire town of Piszlkszykisky In SOME BEST RECIPES Poland. Wife Was it spelled way before the earthquake? For an Inexpensive cake that is Houston Post. easy to prepare and delicious In flavor the following is recomBits of Information. mended : a feather in hia cap, The phares, Soften Spanish Bun. s of a cupful of originated in an old custom in Hunbutter,- - add two cupfuls gary, which forbade any one to wean of sugar, one cupful of a feather In his cap unless her had! n sour milk, four killed a Turk. eggs, two tet spoonfuls of baking pow PLAIN AND FANCY SEWING j der, one teaspoonful qiiir Miss Lennna Briuihall. cloves, two of cinnamoi with one cupful Good Work hbrs and wagon chopped raisins. Bake in a large flu sale. ' Fiyron Mendenhall. c. tin. The baking powder with the sou milk gives the cake its characteristl WANTED. Three furnished rooms or flavor. . house for housekeeping. Inquire Chicken Pie. ook the chicken Paysonion. V; usual, stewing with an onion or clove of garlic. Lay the chicken, wel FURNITURE - FOR SALE. Heater If seasoned, in the dish, removing th and several nico pieces. Mrs. Johri.f onion, or garlic, cover with the brot Huish, Fayson.' and place tlie small baking powder bl cult closely together over the to FOR SALE. About 50 laying Just before serving pour Into the die White Leghorns. Inquire of A. I. a cupful of good rich cream. This wi McClellan. 12 make the queen of chicken pies. Roll Jelly Cake. This is a cal when well made everybody asks for Tnke three eggs, beat very light ; add one cupful of sugar, a pinch of salt and two tablespoonfuls of cold water. Stir In gradually one cupful of flour sifted with two teaspoonfuls of bakia women interested la Every ing powder. Bake in a dripping pan in RECIPES and for that reaeon a moderate oven. Grease the pan and going to offer each week wonderful little when the enke is baked turn out on a booklets ail different, that will help every houae wife. There will be also several towel wrung out of cold water. If the too, interesting things for the so watch this space every time your , paedges are at all crisp trim them after Is booklet for these are all per printed, spr tiding the Jelly. Roll with the free. All that b required b a twocent tovel while still warm. tamp to pay postage to yon. The first ta 4'ft9 Tested Recipes, all wonderful from Peach Marmalade. Boil twelve Tomato soup to candy fudge. Write your of unds until name and address plainly, send two eenta, reduced to a pt peaches and we will send you thb booklet promptpulp, adding a small amount of water, 1 ly FREE. then put them through a sieve and ndd Abound of Fiiytoj?5tch. pound of fruit. Boil, stirring almost. HELEN BROOKS DEPARTMENT until thick. Rut away in glasses or Box 1S45, Sat Lake City, Utah I enclose two cents in stamps for rw jars for winter use. turn pontage on a free copy of Calves Hearts en Casserole. Fry an 39 Tested Recipes" onion with a little stilt pork fat, roll Name ... four calves hearts in seasoned flour Street ... and brown them all over, turning until well browned. Put them in a hot City casserole, add n cupful of stock, a State f shredded pepper and of mixed spices. Cover and bake for two hours. Serve garnished Chop Stroke Came Natural j with curled bacon. . Golf lntruetr )h swing the club,; Pea Scuffle. Cook a pint of peas mnn! Swing it! chop at tne: until soft, put tl cm through a sieve, ball us if you were a Be-- ! butcher. add two tnhlespooi, fills of butter and Confound if, that's just what' pinner one pint of milk into which three I am." Host n Evening Transcript. hen leu yolks have been slirred. Mix season salt and wi.lt pepthoroughly, Anger Inflicts Wounds. per. beat the whites of the eggs and Anger is a weapon that 's handled! fold in ti e mixture. 1mir into a buttered baking dish au i hake twenty by tlie blade," and In who uses It ia Sure to inf! iiinutes. ihe deepest wounds' ll'on himself .Wrath may strike heavy, a1""'8- - l,,!t 'ts '".its into the smilt of the; me "h makes it his tho-sam- e British Do Not Wholly Understand Us RADIO In a speech remarkable for Its frankness and evident sincerity. Sir elli ng does not require the technical knowledge that very many people suppose. There ore Large Profits and Quick Turnover Special Flytrap, tho Invention of a Kansas Farmer, Brushes Files From Cows and Imprisons Them In a Trap at the Top of tbs Contrivance. due to the unprecedented public interest A Radio Department gets customer! into the store. Have jrou considered the desirability of hexing such Department? free of flies, has Invented an odd flytrap for that particular purpose. The cow enters and walks through the cage, and the flies are brushed off by brushes that protrude from each side. The flies, or most of them, in their attempt to escape, are taught In a specially designed trap on the top of the lnclosure. Popular Mechanics IfcdEaliktkndisnig The Semi-Month- ly Magazine uUo Industry of the gives you all the information on the subject you require. Three dollars a year Four montha for a dollar. Rdb Magazine. DESTROYING Pdsg Corpsn&a L- LARVAE OF FLY Caution Must Be Used In Applying Chemicals to Manure Piles to Conserve Value. Ineorpomlad DcpUl. 342 lafea AfUiewYek Auckland Geddes, British ambassador to the United States, told a large gath-- . ering at the Pilgrims' banquet In London In his honor that England did not wholly understand America. It was vital that more of the people of England shonid visit the United States in order to become acquainted with the remarkable characteristics of the people and the extraordinary industrial, engineering, civic and educational progress of the country. America had accomplished in the brief century and a half of her existence, he said, what It had taken Great Britain a thousand years of slow progress to create. "America has given the world the riches of a continent which but yeshe conterday was a wilderness, Of course she Is absorbed tinued. in her own affairs. How could she be otherwise? Her thought Is In that tremendous structural and Industrial work which has made her one of the greatest nations of the earth. That is a problem as close to her as our problems are to Europeans, but she has not forgotten the trials and sufferings of the outside world; she has given with a bounteous hand relief for millions of starving Russians. Qj There are many ways of combatOn farms, the manure piles are probably the chief sources of fly Infection. The use of chemicals In destroying the larvae of the fly in manure piles Is one of the Important ways of keeping this Insect under subjection. However, one must be cautious Inasmuch as a too liberal use of some of the chemicals will destroy the fertilizing value of the manure. - ing the fly nuisance. USEFUL for all the ailments bumps, bruises, sores, "sunburn and chafing. Keep a bottle in the house. Its safe and pure. Itcostsverylittle. CUESEBROUGH MFG. CO. (Consolidated) State Street New York Destroy Law; We Revert to Barbarism IN DAIRY FARMING i,, -- Vaseline tolSSSf Wr avrtowlet 2? -- k Wf , t. Wff civilization s , .barb-necessitie- s j.-- 12-lt-- p , c . -- to You In-n'- interest triumphs over honor. With-OoOur government is arranged in such crumples. As 18 provides a method whereby we who compose it can change it. Tto the calves up. so they canbefet) Yihioa'Ihat as this tendency toward lawbreaking is. it is but one of the Grave separately.' VY. A;' tendeheJes. hf the present. There is n doctrine abroad in the land zCldciris Just as destructive. This doctrine is that our function in life is to Cows Standing Highest. :'v i? rfv, The cows that stand highest It) test, ' by with as Mtfl?;work as possible. Where would we he now if our- ances a time sufficient to to Work over aui them tintors ad gie log association records are fed grain of Tlfe'i We would he living iu huts and hovels and pranciiu rcgula.'ly to supplement pastures. animal skins. lit abpur pressed . v v : Sspaj-Stely,- ' one-hal- i Feed Calve 7-- -- 111., U1 well-beate- men-fol- Justice must be done In the cases of those responsible for the recent massacre of coal miners at Herrin, regardless of affiliations, If the United States Is to continue as a naOf Great Importance That Barns and tion, Assistant Secretary Roosevelt of the Navy Department declares. Utensils Be Clean to Add to We are In the midst of troubleCheck. Creamery some time'1 !y, J- f.Arcr t tJtist tax . Good clean barns, clean ti are also madeinJL7 andS inch sizes for trucks practices, and clean da1 .tna theeo three There " In; arej coun- Fher for -v whAt It hia Ja sole jV tank . of this nd on our es- Ave the ee wliwd out in one i ' A.Jtii one manner only, and due process of law. If we farming work. tj ' as a nation we must be tSisklst fflfg innarwpif! ; On the Inw depends our ,Vei5iiFng Business, tarmtinl and, ZSt roy law, and the country 'ttatlons have' found' that) a overnight. De rtverti .to barha.-i-o- n Only Increases the yea jiy troy' law'and we will be back in the the farm; 'but eltmlnateS,'n7'$.ifii taiptles ot live stock rnndnsi hen FACTORS , two-third- t u-- j i ! |