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Show x 0 Beverage FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 'n FOR THE HIGH TABOO mn.KH-rv- . R SKH VM, "OVER THERE. maker had won great A game of baKeballJwas being playSoouhnun and his wondeitnl rabbit sans ed over there - American boys on indulging iu renun- - tame for i - ( age i un? m Iowjeei , a pure tood slonbh-foo- t "one side atul English and Colonial liei ,iino suspicionIhi i v I A saw wat n on the other critical moment i ou Miit'ilit'it s horf lanielu the game and; ht i a, i," deposed the Engli-h-tnil East InLaiU in thH ft lilut Siiusfo" in in wbuh one of the boats that iiuir i! dian stepped-u- p to 'the plate, lie I r uh l iHiuHjf'M'ftirer' looked tip Tarn and Mtid ally pHOiteii wn n bv Ufin Utilid Vis. Allih, ills i bmd Htli " per tent in i n'fh of the iait of punt thous me sireugUi to make a give ilOlM t i on. i atibit fOllI I ho i mse t bit , iaie aw, de-- j lie struck out ! nd tie Siokhnmn was one in n u iiovr ritoi.ir The next man UP was au Irishman, wbiih a lioise, stung b a hi e woiij lie spat on the plate, made fates at me b p 10 p the width of the swelling on his jump small the piti her, and yelled hi l It i i il ut pi ami ul kle me-ou knew me, Al. voutd e ieil about it i he ilosest race I eiersaw. said how He made a home runs Labor - He Oh go on now Wash Sun the Irishman, is the Seotih." JuUitial 'Hod glr. Engli-htna- n. u-age worn 11111,111 n- -t HEEL lfl!. nosj: RrFV MMK LOOK OUT GIRLS delicious Icing - -a fascinafingConfection- a delightful 1 KUUrOST, i li'-e- -i .! -- i tf! , i. -- -a ii:ino glossyBonBon hr i lllllll Coatinp. lim-iU- A x titles liK.ii in Ue.-f- MI I RI Its Il 1,1 lH.v( (in li 1im ides fn lssa. lic.nv 'him Mho Make Ut.ir SIhh-- s With Ilt,.s Ilian an lmli anil a Half Hijth. Ono H I ear in jail and is tho maximum Ol fine of rhal?S that a will faae the woman who "ventures mio pubjn wearniR hhoes whose heels exieed one and one-hainches in height, if the hill uhuh has been prepared Ir R. Meiulruk Smoth of Boston, passes the JUasbathoseUs legislature and hei omes law The bill which is to he introduced in the present legislature will, if it is passed, make it "unlawful for any individual, partnership, firm cr corporation to manufai ture, sell, display or wear shoes "having heels more than one and one-hainches And the penalty attached high. for violation provides for a first offense a fine of Do t less than ?25 n6r more than $50K and for any other effense after the first a fine of not less than $5J0 or more than $1,000 and imprisonmnent for not less than 30 days or more than one year, or both fine and imprisonment. That the wearing of high heels brings a long train of evils with It is a commonplace fact in medical knowledge, says the doctor, in discussing the subject. The bones are bent out cf shape, the muscles are kept in constant strain and the in- -- 1 I er -- r,i J - i 1 e -- 4 - lf 1 McDonalds (RoofGarden -- lf sjm m, One taste will tell you the whole story of McDonald's Roof Garden Chocolate. Its the most wholesome, satisfying, delightful eating chocolate imaginable. The tome distinctive chocolaty flavor the same velvety smoothness that you notice in tasting the chocolate makes it a truly wonderful icing for cakes or coating for bon bons. ternal organs are thrown into abnormal positions which interfere with their carrying bn their work properly. Doctors know these facts but they have not got home to the pub- It ruires no butter, eggs, 'sugar, flavoring or other ingredient only Roof Garden Chocolate. very little time and is no trouble at all. It takes W H A T 1) E T E RM INES THE BEST FUEL? Undeniably, the best coals are those that have a, maximum of high heat and value and at the same time a minimum of ash and moisture contents free-burni- ng Everyone who uses Castle Gate or Clear Creek Coal admits that these fuels have these superior Qualities. It has been so for more th&n twenty-fiv- e years. ... Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals are equally satisfactory whether burned in range, stove, furnace or grate. ASK YOUR DEALER lic. The American Osteopathic association is backing the bill and similar measures which are tc be introduced in other States. The Massachusetts law. If passed, "wilt not go Into effect until January 1, 1925, which will give plenty of time in which to educate the community on the pernicious consequences of the prevalent style of footwear. XThe wearing of high heels is morally a crime, because it is an injury to the race as well as the individual. Being morally a crime, thd osteopathy seek to have it made legally a crime In erder to benefit the human race by Its abolition. Race suicide is distinctly aided by high heels, which so decrease the power as to less propagation and lnterferes. with the health and strength of the offspring. All women who wear high heels become deformed not only In the feet, but also in the knees and back. ronic backache, which Is the most prevalent - complaint of - American more from high heels, ts thin from any other Cause. Flat pbest, predisposing to many other ailments are the direct result of this unnatural position caused by propping up the heels and thus tipping the body foreward. , package laetaSea eacefal llrMtlna far auklag Idif, mlgr caatlaff aaS dettetaaa keraraga fraai Faaf Girfti Chocolate! Tke a package today from your grocers or druggists. You can eat it drink it cook with it and it takes all the guesswork out of icings. Buy TO MELT ROOF GARDEN CHOCOLATE FOR ICING AND BON BON DIPPING Place a cake of chocolate in a email bowl, cov- a saucer and put in a pan or over a tea kettle af boiling water. CAUTION Have no name under the pan ' AUew no steaas or water or kettle while chocolate is melting. . to reach chocolate. , er carefully with child-bearin- UTAH g- Miners and shippers of Castle Gate and Clear Creek 1 exclusively. warden-jresul- PRES, CLAWSON ADDRESSES STIK DENTS OF B. Y. U. that the three great are birth, baptism and marriage, .Edgar Rudger Clawson, of Declaring epochs of life acting president of the quorum the twelve apostles of the L. Df S. church delivered an address before the students of the Brigham Young University Wednesday morning. In referring to mans existence in the spirit world the speaker statedis that inthe .spirit without the body necesbecame it and that complete obsary to come into this world to and tain a body.He said the spirit the body combined constitute the soul, and the birth of man is therefore the first great epoch of life. The was importance of being well born and emphasized by Elder Clawson, each person should show his appreciation of the fact, the speaker said, by taking care of the body. The second great epoch, baptism, the speaker referred to as a second birth. In discussing this he referred to the teachings of the Savior to Nechodemus with regard to "being any Brands Story False ixURING the past month, leports have come to us that at farmers meetings have been made, sometimes directly and sometimes indirectly, that this Company has adopted a policy of refusing to supply repair parts for old machines in order .to compel the purchase of new ones. This statement is absolutely false. Such a policy has never been considered by this Company nor suggested to it. Ordinarily we ignore such reports, because we have learned that any large company, no matter how fair and high principled, is subject at all times to unjust criticism. The facts are this Company has always recognized the importance of repair service and has used every eSort to makelHC service the best We believe , we can truthfully say that the repair service furnished wherever this Company's goods are sold is equal if not superior to that furnished on any manufactured line. W call attention to the fact that machinery Fix-u- p Week, instead of being aomething new and originated by the farmers in 1921, as some seem to think, were really an outgrowth of the movement started by manufacturers and dealers ' associations in connection with the Council of National Defense as a war con-ervation measure. Perhaps no other agency has done so much to promote National Repair Weeks" as this Company. The fanner needs'machines which' will beefficient and economical. If hisold machines can be repaired so as to render efficient and economical service, he would be foolish to purchase new ones. Whether the farmer utilizes and repairs his old machines or buys new ones is a question for him to determine. But in making his decision, we give to every fanner who owns any IHC machines the assurance that a full stock of repair parts will always be provided by this Company. Today, our repair stocks on the territory available for the farmers are 21 per cent greater than ever before at this time of the year. An average of a quarter million pounds of repairs are shipped from IHC factories for every working day in the year. Thirty million dollars worth of repair pans are now ready, as insurance for the fanner when he needs this service. In every Internationa! Harvester Works manufacturing orders call for repair parts first and even when furnishing them has meant cutting down production of new machines for which we had orders, repairs have always had preference, At every one of our 91 branch houses trained men are on duty to see that all orders are filled and shipped promptly. Thousands of dealers scattered everywhere with an assortment of repairs in stock are always ready and willing to .reader every assistance. kTh third great epoch ofIIfe sel ftirth by the speaker was that of to come through marriage. He urged the young people to marry in the right way, and those or the church should, he said, not unite in chureh, marriage of those not of the be unequdeclaring that they would not be ally yoked. Marriage should entered Into lightly or carelessly, but deshould be the result of matured people the young votion. Each of the should be pure and worthy of should said. They the speaker other, Lord go through the house of the and eternity, time for sealed and be Abraham, and receive the blessings of Isaac and Jacob, the blessings of posterity if not in thie lifn the life to come in order that they queens in might become kings and the kingdom of God, The glory the such A future was contrasted by unof marriage speaker with that and the til death shall we part." would of consequent separation that necessity follow. The ladles glee club of the school, under the direction of Miss Florence at the Jepperson rendered a number services. entitled, the" of beginning Prayer "On the Wings of Song. was" offered by Elder Rheinhard Buy Your Vacuum Cleaner Now - g Right now just before Spring d a particularly-gootime is' time to get your vacuum cleaner. You U and appreciate it every day in the year the all dusty right now it will save you of labor ordinary and upheaval house-cleanin- house-cleanin- -- g. Let us explain onr easy payment plan. Well be glad also to figure out the cost of installing convenient outlets in your home; ' :: Measer. lMMer&Iightgt' ' iffidentNbllcServtoe 8 YLVAIilA.-Ter . bell on the front door of near Gettys-burahouaeJn a little tqwn was affixed a card reading. "Button doesn't bell. Bump. January 28 Plans to build -deck sidewalks In the down town district of Chicago to, relieve traffic congestion nre submitted" by engineers to the clly council' double- k, , This service which this Company has rendered through the years to those who have purchased its machines has been a matter of great pride to the Company, and is the foundation of the cordial good-wi- ll existing between it and its customers. We feel it is due the Company and those who have purchased its machines " that we give the widest publicity to the fact that this service of repairs will be maintained and improved, and that any charges to the contrary are untrue. International OFHarvester Company AMERICA |