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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON, UTAH, AUGUST 11, 1922 KF3 IS SfinDdoM oisag)G 1Tra mqkf Tho Economy EBf&EfflRJfla PflDjJEDlEljR Tbotc Vbot Millions oQ Houoovlvoo Do They know that Good Baking Powder cant be sold for less; that More for the Money means bake day failures, waste of time and money; that Calumet is pure and sure. -- The Worlds Greatest Baking Poivdor HOW BOOKS ARE DISINFECTED Method Employed In France Is Said Be the Most Successful Yet I HAD STUDIED HIS SUBJECT DECLARED HIMSELF AT OKCE He Knew New Yorker Saw Feareome Possibility of Near Future and Gave Wife Practically All There Was to Due Warning. Know About Doors. to Little Bobby's Essay Showed Devised. The danger of contagion from books that have been in the hands of persons suffering from various diseases has led to the invention of methods of disinfecting, of which none appears to be more effective than that devised by a member of the municipal council of Paris. This process 'consists of two features. In the first place, the books are placed in a beater, where a strong current of air opens every leaf, and an aspirator sucks out the dust and deposits It In aseptic water. Then they are suspended in a disinfector, the covers being bent back and held by clips, so that the leaves are widely opened, and placed over a heater, which for a long time subjects them to a temperature of 167 degrees Fahrenheit. The paper is not damaged, and the efficiency of the process Is said to.be well demonstrated. Roll Butter. The young housekeeper who told the Ashman that she wanted some eels and when he asked her bow much, replied About two yards and a has a rival in a Baltimore half, woman. "I wish to get some butter, please, Bhe said to the dealer. Roll butter, maam? he asked, politely. No; we wish to eat It on toast. We seldom have rolls. Little Bobby Jones was told to write an essay on Door, and the effort which lie sent in was as follows: Most houses have all the doors that Uiey need, and no house is complete without at least one. The two main differences between a door and a gate is: first, their opposite location; and, second, that people have much less respect for a gate, and would rather kick It than knock on It. But a gate is more useful than a door because It does everything that a door can do, and, besides that, it can be climbed over, and often is. Tiie door handle is a small but important part of the door which people never appreciate until It comes off. Most people never notice the door handle unless it is brought to their notice on account of having Jam spread all over it. Doors are great things to give people privacy, and would give them still more If it wasnt for the keyholes. Exchange. At the Women's Club. That was an awfully good speech Mrs. Blakeley made. "Still, my dear, a woman who so obviously makes her own hats could never convince me of anything. Life. Visitors to Central park the day saw a new angle of the family pet out for an airing, reports the Now York correspondent of the Pittsburgh Dispatch. A young woman was ent with her variegated parrot. The Mri stalked majestically about the laws, but quickly came back and perched on the young woman's linger whenever she called. His comings and goings to and from the finger gave the pnmt its prescribed exercise, whether It j, wanted It or not The young woman didnt seem t mind the crowd that gathered abowt to watch. In fact she seemed rather proud of the attention she and the bird were attracting. Jiggers, wheat family pet Is a dog, happened along with his wife and stopped to lock. I suppose the next thing, bo m marked to his wife, will bo that to take the canary up to the park tor a walk. Right here 1 announce tho answer ; Nothing doing ! fa In Generous Meed. First Workingman Second Workingman Oh, I collect alms on the Iutreaux bridge, between midnight and 1 o'clock to the morning. First Workingman Are the people particularly generous there at that hour? Yea. They Second Workingman Taking life too seriously is a beme everything they lief that others shouldn't be allowed generally give hove on them. Parts Le BafamnettW to guide their own souls. No heat with this summer meal with cream or milk (some berries or fresh fruit, too, if you to eat and cooling like) is cooling to serve, cooling and flavor goodness that to digest with a charm of no rouses appetite enthusiasm. No preparation, heating of the body afterward, as heavy, cooking-- no nourishment starchy meals do-- but for every bodily need. comTheres a noticeable feeling of lightness and fort after such a meal. of the heat, bother and uncertainty Try thisvay outwith the midsummer food problem. that usually goes A s, DISH of crisp, delicious Grape-Nut- well-round- Order GrapeNutS ed from your grocer today. Theres a Reason Md What sort e Job have you got now? las. by Postu ra Cereal Company, Battle Creek, Michigan "aTood economy mm MSrn |