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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION. UTAH MOST WELCOME OMETHING TO THINK ABOUT y F. A. WALKER MENTAL ATMOSPHERE TX7HATEVER it may be with re-- your idea of peace of gard mind, quite apart from wealth ami position, you will soon or late discover that the mental atmosphere in which you move from day to day lias a great deal to do with your happiness. You cannot experience those delightful seasons of peace, Joy and harmony which come frequently to t lie souls who habitually indulge in right thinking, unless you, too, live and work In a spiritual and mental sunshine, attuned to the glorious harmonies which are all about you. waiting for you to clasp them in your hands, press them to your heart ami accept them as your own. You may grope for a solution of lifes problems year after year, but you will not find it until you climb to the hilltops and get in a cleaner atmosphere which has a mystic way of its own in clearing the vision and lightening the heart, even when Hie slies all around you are hung with sombrous gray curtains. All that is good and glorious in life comes from right thinking. Superb paintings for which fabulous prices are paid; masterful music which stirs t lie soul and carries it away into tiie land of bright dreams; beautiful buildings with exquisitely blended proportions and pleasing lines, and even the human face with its beaming eyes and cheerful countenance come into being through right thinking through living in a higher mental atmosphere. to By DOUGLAS T?AME, pass me by, and, wealth, elude My eager grasp, and whats ail that! The stare is often only rude. And greatness only wondered at. I would be great another way. So great that other men would say, I never knew a man so kind. For such a friend you seldom find." where mind substance is purified and molded into unusual forms, which in their simple grace and beauty arouse the admiration of the world. You may have priceless talents, but they cannot long survive in a tainted atmosphere, for like the peach and the rose, they must have the helpful sunshine, the pure rain and dew, to develop their full sweetness; they require an atmosphere suitable to their proper grtowth and development. You may have a wonderful mind, but unless you live in the right atmosphere, keep it in touch with other minds and burnish it by constant use and rubbing. It will sicken, mildew and perish among the vanities on which life turns from exaltation to despair. If you would have understanding, a frank interest in accomplishment, two or three good friends and success In heaping measure, you must live and work continuously in an uncorrupted mental atmosphere, otherwise your little journey through this world will terminate in disappointment. hv McClure Poor swap, Yoo vietf, OFfER-tR- I'M Yd , voo noo.on7 Pul 'OiXV SmlioHte McClure Newspaper ) too-Nv- YH ToP PrtO tod MO N i rC KVTe 5 x o' SKKresJ Pwr, ,r.mo cm'il BBREVIATED STORY goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for tiie signature of Proven directions on enrh package. Physicians everywhere recommend it Charm of Brick House We seldom criticize the extravagance of others when wo are invited to Europe lias 'been a land of brick the thirty. houses for hundreds of years and America is rapidly emerging from the Wooden Age. DIAMOND DYE ANY Many a traveler lias relumed from abroad with talcs of GARMENT, DRAPERY (In picturesque homes of England, quite unaware (hat the underlying Boil to Just Dip to Tint or Dye cause of their charm lies in the liinte-i- l solid. dignified brick the appeal of which lias only been enhanced by Each packyears ol' sunshine and storm. age contains directions so simple any woman can tint A poft, delicate shades or dye rich, porma-TpPfnont colors in silks, rib-- r xL bons, skirts, waists, dresses. coats, sweatstockings, ers, draperies, coverings, hangings o lin-Kcri- P.uy Diamond Dyes no other kind and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed was a beautiful, brown pencil, bale and hearty and of full stature, with my name, Writv easy, Xo. 6, printed on my sleek side in letters of purest gold. I hadn't a single care in the world, and my heart was full of love for till human beings for was it not to humans that I owed my lovely shape, my long sturdy bar of unbroken lead and my soft, firm wood? Today I am a miserable abandoned stump without even a point. M.v gold name lias been cruelly hacked off, even to tiie capital W. For a woman tried to sharpen me. If I had been wise I would have struggled out of her hands as soon as stie borrowed her husbands penknife struggled out of tier hands and slipped down a crack to an eternal dark oblivion that at least would not have robbed me of my shape. At .lie first inch of wood and lead "Somethat she hacked off, she said: thing must he the mattef- with the Is life worth living? I think that Remove the breast, leaving tiie rewood." been answered for good mainder of the meat to cook. Place question At the second inch she said: Some- and all has The cost has been more than the breast skin-sidin a casserole thing must be the matter with the doubled, and we still hang on. Louis- without water. Put up on tiie cover and ville Courier-Journalead." cook one hour. Do not remove tiie At the third inch she said: Somecover while as tiie steam escooking, with the matter SAVORY FOODS thing must be the and also the and tiie meat flavor capes knife. be will dark meat Cut tiie toughened. At that I fainted from pain and when carefully pre- into cubes and add to a FLANK steak, of white casta pint humiliation, and awoke scraggy pared, makes a most appetizing sauce. Place the breast on a serving off stump of my fornier self. dish. Pound the meat until the fibers dish witlt a head of cooked cauliflowAnd a confirmed woman hater. are well broken, rub with three er; surround with sauce and garnish Matthew Adams.) ( by George -- O of butter or cooking oil; with toast points. when the oil is absorbed fry in a hot iron frying pan. Place the browned LADY HE Chicken and Spinach Soup. meat in a casserole, inse out tiie pan WAY THE Wash and pick over two pounds f ACROSS with two tablespoonfuls of boiling wacook in and cupful of ter and pour it over the meat. Add spinach f Add until tender. butter cuptwo one hayleaf, one clove of garlic, mixed of with and s salt flour, pepful, two tablesphon-fulof salt, teaspoonfuls When thick rub each of minced celery, green pep- per to season. a colander add two quart) and through per and carrot. Add two cupfuls of chicken stock. When it comes to of hour in half the last boiling water and of cooking six medium-sizepotatoes. a boil serve in cups garnished with hours. Thicken whipped cream. Cook two and one-haflour mixed of with a tablespoonful water. a cold little with Blushing Apples. Cook after washing and coring good Savory Casserole of Muiton. flavored apples. Fill the centers with Cut a slice of mutton from the mid- cinnamon candies, basting during the dle part of 'the leg of a yearling-h- ave baking. the slice two inches thick. Remove the bone and fill the cavity with minced onion or celery. Dredge with flour and salt and pepper. Prepare I" , 1925, Western Newspaper Union ) the bottom of casserole a rich gravy o of one cupful of brown stock, a dozen I currant jelly, cupful Sign for Manuscript chopped olives, six peppercorns, three means MS manuscript. MSS is simwhole cloves, one tablespoonful of the plural, meaning more than one, ply Thicken when boiling lemon juice. Metronome. It means M.M. Maeizels with one tablespoonful of flour mixed to it stands for is that suppose wrong with a little water, to a paste. Lay of course Metronome Mark, although into this the round of mutton, spread so interpreted, but be letters the may cover the the top with beef marrow, for a number of other casserole and bake for an hour and a then they stand also. words half in a moderate oven. T a pleasant, everything! THE LEAD PENCIL WO days ago Cas-tor- ia 15-ce- BM.L UNe, one 7wo,e fcww host. He is the one they welcome most. Iiv Fletchers harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Yes, wealth, elude, fame, pass me by, Though both a man may well desire, lint let me know that always I Am welcome at anothers fire. I would he famous in a way. So famous other men would say. Though Croesus come, a king lie ((o'. MOTHER is 1 FiSMH DO he Though little Is the wealth spends. No mortal lias so many friends. (SOTA- - rd xeHDtu-- Yes, wealth, elude my eager hand, And will it matter, after all? 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