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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION, UTAH Elderly Wives Preferred VALUE OF MEDITATION the captains, or WHETHER among ranks of the struggling masses, set apart a little bit of time every day for your private use and give every moment of it to serious reflection. Consider what you are, toward where you are heading and just what part you are playing In the great drama of life. Be not afraid to grope in the dark, nor ashamed to face the light, for It is only by courage, by repeated reproval of self, that you can hope to improve and fit your hand and brain for greater usefulness. To decide that such a course is of no avail is to admit defeat before you test your prowess In making an effort. The great nien and women of America, whose memories and names are everywhere revered, found their way to the glorious heights through trials, temptations and opposing currents by serious contemplation of their failings and human frailties, the common heritage of mankind. They found in their silent hours of meditation the lamp of hope. After weary months and years they learned how to hold this light above their heads and follow its kindly rays to pleasant places, stumbling now and then, but always regaining their foothold and making sure of their path. The fault with most people Is that they will not take time for searching deliberation of their own condition. They prefer fickle amusement and harmful companionship rather than the substantial essence which builds good character and ennobles the soul. They unconsciously become so entangled in emotions, and In emotional thoughts, that they gradually stray from the common sod and soar aimlessly among the clouds, dreaming of wealth and influence which they Imagine are waiting for them at every turn of the road, over which they go sailing like butterflies, thoughtless of the approaching winter. In short, they are quite sure that they are going upward, when in truth they are drifting downward to failure, disappointment and tears, all depleted in the final chapter of the book of their inconsiderate lives. There is nothing wholly impossible to the man or woman who will deliberately penetrate his or her own and wrest from it the poisonous thoughts and wanton habits which are ever seeking to incapacitate and destroy. ever-blazin- g heart-sanctuar- You can tell her by her cellar, By the way she keeps her brooms, Or by peeping at the keeping Of her back and unused rooms. y RIDING the ruin, Has so much of pleasure in It, Something lovely every minute Always crossing little brooks, Always passing shady nooks, Shallows made for folks to wade In, Meadows that the children played In, Far-of- f forests, fences, fields, Every moment something yields, God's great sky forever o'er you. All of earth spread out before you. 1 Riding on a railroad train How can nnyone complain, Ever worry, ever weary, Say its long, or slow, or dreary, With so many things to see: Snowy fields or leafy tree? Passing mansion, cottage, dwelling, Every house of something telling, Stopping at some little town Quaint and queer and tumble-down- , Touched a little with Gods glory, Just unwinding like a story. Riding on a railroad train. Through the mountain, o'er the plain, Where you journey doesnt matter There is music in the clatter, For you always find a friend And a haven at the end. So it is, and so our life is Wlmt the joy is, what the strife is, Life is like a railroad train. Bearing ns through sun and rain On some way that we have found us, With God's beauty all around us. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) ( railroad train, the sunshine, through on a ((c bv McClure Newspaper Syndicate ) EAT MORE VEGETABLES WRIGLEYS ! that It lasts so long and returns such great dividends for so small an outlay. It keeps teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen, digestion good. Fresh and full.flavored always In its Sore Method of Keeping; Heel Xent Women need no lonKer have the discomfort and untidy appearance of ragged or "run over heels. They now have available a topllft (bottom cap of heel) that is absolutely flat on the bottom, stays firmly In place and wears and wears. Just ask your repairman to put USKIDE Topllfts on your heels. USKIDE Is the famous material that has been giving such remarkable service as a shoe sole for years. Made hy the United States Rubber Company. Wears twice as long as best leather. Important you can put USKIDE on new shoes. Adv. wax-wrapp- ed Top-lif- ts Simple Chords The simplest dutrd in music is a note with its third, cither major or minor, and a fifth whether played together or in the form of an arpeggio. Tile more extended chords in general use art1, the chords of tho seemb, ninth, eleventh ami the thirteenth, ami their inversions. Several of tho bit tor are know n hy different names when they are inverted. ' BEAUTIFY IT WITH DIAMOND DYES Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye TF WE ate less rich food such as pies, puddings and meats and served daily a green salad, at at least two meals, the health of the family would be greatly benelited. Fresh fruit is another essential. Apples are plentiful and are in most places very reasonable in price. spinach may lie had the year round the canned variety is not as good as the fresh, but it lias the advantage of being ready to serve. Carrots should lie served in various ways. Creamed, served in butter with lemon juice; and added to chopped cabbage and celery, we have a most wholesome salad ; a few nuts may be added for a change; a bit of onion will also add variety in fresh-grate- Judge T. G. Allen, who has been probate judge of Chase county for the lust seven years, during which time lie lias issued lieenses for and married hundreds of couples, has observed u peculiar fact with reference to Mexican couples who come to ids court for matrimonial purposes, says the Topeka Capital, lie has found that in the majority of eases Mexican bridegrooms bring to the marriage altar brides who are older In years than the grooms themselves. That trait Is not noticeable In any other nationality, the judge finds, as in the big majority of cases the bridegrooms are older than the brides. Just why the Mexicans should prefer a wife older is not quite clear, at least to tills matrimonial court. Each package contains directions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent lfi-eo- t'o! TVvkt! not FiR 6o$tt swes ! vtwer too ste Tankin' of telun vefc! nevm. eeuEde. tkt muH-oFF-w- a VoJ -- d SSS z -- 1 vSHtooT"Sen - Pc0R! CHAMPION X 60c For more than 13 years 1 standard equipment on Ford Cars, Trucks and Fordson Tractors ample proof of its colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirls, waists, dresses, emits, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, every hangings a -- So great dependability. Blue Box for all other cars, 75 cents. The gen stine huee thing oilier kind Buy Diamond Dyes--n- o nnd tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it Is linen, cotton or mixed .-uCK NWR. WUEft- flavor. double-ribbe- d sillimanite cores. 1 Champion Spark Flug Co. Toledo, Ohio Windaor, Out., London, Parts goods. onions, roasted on coals and served with butter, are delicious. Fresh ones chopped, mixed with salad dressing and served as sandwich filling, make a nice Sunday night lunch, after church. Baked beets, served with butter, are hard to equal as a vegetable. One can lmve canned corn, beaus string and otherwise any time of the year, while celery, that delectable nutty vegetable, is nearly always in the market. With the root vegetables which we can store in our cellars, and squashes with cabbage ami onions, there need Tie no lack of variety. Such green leaves as lettuce, Chinese cabbage, and endive, with a bit of salad dressing, a salad is a quick dish Even-size- d to Artificial Silk Expansion plant manufacturing rayon, or artificial silk, in tho Netherlands, employs 9.000 people and plans to enlarge the output to Include the making of artificial horse hair, artificial straw and other cellulose products. One Youth lias another advantage: All V. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. the jokes are now to it and can lie Disconteni is want of laughed at. self-relianc- A YeuR.$ GUATLOt fcetc-eL- .To f LAST - M DtTcP .. jv ; prepare. 'l?XUc "VW ivtGl t vwstoin c .New () tipapei Union CTHE YOUNG 1 ACPlOSS ) LADY the way j. 5 v vi : : vi v IS IT SCHAEFFER? CCIIAEFFEK always appears to be - s-- v; t 2 - : : b -- : now the borough of the Bronx in New York. Star Counter $595, A more usual and possibly more likely theory is that Morris lias the meaning of Moor, and dates from the days when Christian Europe was at war with Moors and Saracens. It is quite likely that the one who first was given the name Morris took the part D a name of German origin, though most of those who bear it in this country now are 100 per cent Americans. The first of the name to come here was Alexander Schaeffer, a native of He went to England the Falatine. a Moor in a pageant or old moraland then settled in this country in of ity play. 1728. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Possibly the largest family of o Schaeffers is descended front David Continental Currency Schaeffer, who came from Frankfort The Treasury department" savs that in 177G and settled In Pennsylvania. He was a learned Hebrew and a the various issues of Continental curCharles Ashmead rency were never redeemable by the stanch Lutheran. a noted educator, was one United States r.s reorganized under Schaeffer, of itis descendants. George Schaef- the Constitution. By act of August fer, a pioneer in Pennsylvania, is also 4, 1790, it was receivable at the treasto be mentioned, as is Nathan C. ury in subscriptions to a loan at the educator and rate of 5J00 in Continental money for Schaeffer, $1 in specie. By the net of March 3, writer. MORRIS: There are many theories 1797, it was declared that said money It should be receivable as above until Deas to the origin of this name. is sometimes said to be derived from cember 31, 1797, and no longer. O the first name Maurice. Again it is claimed by one branch of the family Applied Logic that they are descended from Maur ever know that bread was Did you Rhys. The one who first bore this the mother of the sewing machine? name was a companion of Richard de He took asked friend husband at dinner one Clare, known as Strongbow. Bless me! exclaimed his conquest night. how do part in the make that out? ife, you was 1171. name His of Ireland in It? see cant returned the you Why, Rgyrs at first, but as indication of his husband. Is a necessity nnd Bread valor, he was subsequently known as the sewing machine is an Invention. The American branch Maur Rhys. O of the family making this claim was on the high lands of raised Pigs founded here by Richard Morris, who are with thick, rusty covered Tibet 1G68. He purarrived In New York In colored hair. land in is of what acres chased 2,000 n . , lure Xew"'-"- r SyndJc&t.) b, Lansing, Mich . 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