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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION, UTAH iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiifiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiij jS Something to Think About Bi) f. a. walker COUNSEL J By DOUGLAS S imiiiimimimiiHmiiiiiiiiiimmimimiiiiii THE LOVE OF SOLITUDE 'T'HE truly Some sort of situation noo That ain't exacly like the rest; And thats the time you git your test And have to Agger what is best great, the men and women who delight in going afield in the mystic realm of thought, you will find are ardent lovers of solitude. They are never lonely wherever they may be, for they have found the way to happiness by getting acquainted with themselves, whose companionship they prefer to any other. Washington chose solitude when he prayed for strength and guidance in the forests; Lincoln knew nothing of loneliness when he lay upon the floor of his log cabin before the glow of a hearth fire, studying by its faint light and pondering the subject matter of his lessons; the late John Wanamak-e- r solved his most difficult business problems in privacy. The men and women of exclusion illuminate the world by dazzling achievements, born to them in their by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) quiet hours of isolation. Their works oflare up like magic torches to light the paths of the faltering and disUncle Eben heartened. "George Washntn never fibbed," The greatest writers do their best said Uncle Eben, "but be was posiwork In solitude, often in the night- tioned dat he dldn have to make no time, when voices are hushed and si- explanations bout nuffln." lence is supreme. And so do painters and presidents, kings and captains, students and inventors. There Is nothing more Inspiring to thinking minds than quietude; nothing so grandly sublime and impressive as a canopy of stars in a still night when one is far away from large-soule- d merry-makin- off-han- But I git through. Ill tell you how; I ain't so big of brain and brow, Im handler behind a plow; But ever since I was a lad Three counselors I always had That I could ask. And one was Dad. And one was Mother Mother she, She was the second of the three I always had to counsel me. Yes, thr e advised me evry rod The road of life I had to plod. The third T The third of these was God. Of course, my mothers gone, I know, And Dad before her, long ago, But things are still exacly so As when I used to come at night And kneel there by the candlelight And ask them three to Bet me right g d I hope I know it aint a sin; But any worry I am in, I git down on my knees agln And pray, Just as I always had When I was Just a little lad. God, and Mother, too, 'and Dad. -- Jevve. HOT WamT IT Mr. Lyuftdrr Jehu Applet Mr. Lyunder John Appleton Mim Daytey Mayme Appleton Matter Chauncey Devore Appleton HiitK. MOR. SA5rfPAacA COM N.w.p.p.r syndicate.) SDrAttnmd ahO VHM it sopa8.tkin; 1 AiHT apPLfc by McClnr. tXACTW KWO 6cm! The Appleton Family ((& TOW FOHfTt NoR' NOV Carte nor. NoTH'rV' HOK. , veeun J AIHT , 1 EAR d vewt sooo i , 0p A WHITE sign post similar to those which railroads put up at country crossings, has been erected in Mrs. Ly sander John Appletons back yard, ten feet from the kitchen door, and if bears these mystic words, Stop and Whistle. The sign is a warning to the ice man, the butchers boy, and the Slip a package in your pocket When you to home to Fairy Tale ni$M GRAHAM BONNER t&lVWf wvttcwi it wtnsw Give the youngster uniow M this wholesome, lone-lasting sweet for -- LITTLE ARBUTUS FLOWERS pleasure gad Are you awake, little Brother Arbutus? asked one little Arbutus flower. Just awake, said little Brother Arbutus. Are you awake? they asked the next little flower. Im Just waking up, the little flower answered. "Were supposed to be first to awaken, said the first little Arbutus flower. They expect to find us here before members of our family are to be found anywhere. "The children always say that were sure to be here and out and ready before any of the others, and we must keep up this fine record." One by one the little Arbutus flowers opened their little eyes and showed that their pink white faces were awake for the springtime. "Little Brother Arbutus," said the first little Arbutus flower, "youre not going to peep forth from your leaf, are you?" "No, Im more comfortable with a little leafy shade for my eyes. M.v yes arent quite used to the world ns yet. Then Im shy. Even though the woods are green and dark and quiet and shady I feel a little too shy to stick my face right out above the leaves." So do I, said the Arbutus flower. "So do we," the others said. "Hell find us the little boy who always comes here to look for us he A ctoce. bernsR. A A NIAXCy CORN Carrots OR. AH TUiMK PONT V Hello Daddy -- dont Mveiii& MALLOCH Just sure Just how to do. I AIN'T Not all the time. You head into the noisy haunts of men with ones own thoughts. Only in solitude can man find himself. it was in solitude on the seashore that Demosthenes found himself, whence he came and stirred the people of his time with such oratory as had never been heard. Real nobility of the soul dwells only in the men and women who care nothing for social gatherings and frivolities. Such men and women prefer to be alone with their muses, where they find their greatest pleasure in study, meditation and exploration. The best in science, in art and In literature comes from the people who choose seclusion In preference to the glamour of bright lights and the folly of among turbulent crowds, barely able to find their way about, add up a column of figures, or to tell the number of feet In a square mile. mm Daddy's Vm It yaeneif benefit. after smoking or when work drag. Itka little frwheaer $rt . New Safety Gat The chemical warfare service of Hie United States Arijiy Is experimenting with "sneeze gas, which may be mixed with illuminating gas so as to save lives by warning room occupants of tlie escape of gas. The Cutioura Toilet Trio. Having cleared your skin keep It clear by making Cutlcura your everyduy toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perNo toilet table Ms complete fume. without them. Advertisement. Mistaken Identity Laws. Mose, why you spose them flies follows us so close?" "They aint flies. Thems buckshot. varo TeiA-O- Tea Nos-a- 'aT To Take Some to Their Teacher. and his sister and their friends will find us. The one serviceable, safe, certain, man who delivers the groceries, and attainable quality In remunerative, and the farmer with turnips eggs, that In every pursuit, ia and every study, (hey must stop and whistle here, thus the quality of attention." giving Mrs. Appleton time to put on some clothes and save them from the terrible spectacle of catching her cookTHINGS FOR OCCASIONS ing, ironing and washing in just two pieces all told. x When Daysey Mayme Appleton does anything, she leaves nothing to regret, nothing undone and this explains why the Memory Book she started a month ago weighs fifteen pounds. Other girls pressed flowers, samples of thteir dresses, locks of hair, etc., in their Memory Books, but Daysey Mayme at the close once found a horse-shocf a pleasant day, and put that in her Memory Book as a souvenir; also a fence railing to mark the day when she sat on the fence with the preachers assistant, and the pen with which she refused seventeen proposals of marriage, and similar tokens calculated to awaken memories dear. e meat of a fresh which the brown skin has been removed. Cook one of onion with one of butter, add one tablespoonful of flour and one teaspoonful of curry powder. Add one quart of milk, or half milk and bait water and the coconut. Simmer a few minutes, add salt and pepper. The dried coconut may be used, if steamed and the sugar washed out. the GRATEfrom table-spoonf- ul Mock Woodcock. Trim the crust from four slices of bread and toast a golden brown. Spread thickly with butter and a dozen finely chopped anchovies. Pile on a warm dish and set In the oven. x J When of four eggs, add one Lysander John Appleton fall Beat theof yolks and stir over a modcream cupful Is what sick he knows expected of mixture thicken. the until fire him and does his duty like a man, tell- erate toast and send over the Pour quickly ing every caller that' his wife feeds table. to once the at too him well. (Copyright by Gaorfo Matthew Aflame) O UNDER HER FEET. A carpet knight waa he Before he wed; He Is a door mat now, Bo It la said. Sweetbread Salad. Into cold water, sweetbreads Drop as the water disoften as changing until quite stand them colors. Let tubes and out the all then pull white, with Cover fresh a Into saucepan. put cold water, add a slice of onion, one small bayleaf, one blade of mace and Heat teaspoonful of salt. quickly to the simmering point and Drain simmer for twenty minutes. and drop into cold water, letting stand for an hour. Wipe and cut into small pieces with a silver knife. Make a French dressing and pour over the sweetbreads, set away until ready to serve. Then add an equal quantity of finely cut celery and mayonnaise one-ha- Among heroes there is also a Indifference to "safety ' first. 0 Easiest way to teach lying to dren is to frighten them into it. chil- lf "They know were shy. "They understand. "They dont expect us to put our faces right out. There might be some who wouldnt know we were here who wouldnt know enough about the woods and the ways of the wild flowers, but these children know. "Oh, they know all right. Are all the members of the family around here?" asked another awake dressing. Mix well and serve on let- little Arbutus flower, Just awakening. tuce leaves. Were almost all awake now, they said. "Some are still taking an extra little nap or so kind of a nap, but theyll be Woatern Ills. Newapaper Union.) awake In time. 0 "They cant resist one more little nap in the soft, springtime air. The voices of children were heard through the woods. "I wonder if they're out yet," said a boys voice. "I wonder, said a girls. Then some other children suld : "Well, you say this is the place where theyre always to be found first. We came here with you last year and they were out. "It was wonderful they were out and there werent any out anywhere else for ever and ever so long." Oh," shouted the little boy, "they're out Look under these leaves. cried the little girl. Oh, yes, Theyre beautiful, and there are lots of them, cried the other children. Wont It be lovely to have them to take home," they said. They planned to take some home and to take some to their teacher. The flowers would look so pretty In a bowl on her desk. Its wonderful that were never disappointed," the boy said. "Were never disappointed In finding them here when we expect them quite a while ahead of the other places. Its wonderful," agreed his Bister. "It Is, Indeed," said the other children. 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