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Show - ,; " .i f " : - i -.;- r - i fstt p u r- - rvr iff f1 fl - " Ji ' ' '.' ' '. ' ' 0 , .. ' ' ' ' i - - men of thia city have re-- j The best news which columns of this ejved recentjywasthat annbuncedthrough the men wouW business the that .ilomiaFwhen it be permitted to use the Xrmory 1iffl!drpBg-i?r- m . means of : las been an.urgent need for such a ; years in Provo.' the-busine- . d !''' reuxauowy j . "Uncle Jesse" Knight has given $5,000 for the pur-- j of the Armory for Troop. .V'.. why. jaoTfuglfCBt; loCtnehcom C. fceefegthatTie donate a like amount to the erection oi a some other mignt De m- mercial Now XZ that club1?i2 .THE MAKE YOUR BUSINESS FAY LARGER plVIDENDS WITJ gentlemen Perhaps ducedompniiHW start like the above. Provo Wxrsx-rmx- t?man.ly needs a new home lor tnis we hope th0stnjrc)od philanthrop- and rorhmercial organization, ist will come forward and help get the plan to going. . ; With the first signs of spring should come the movement for one organizaa cleaner town and we are glad to note that .at ..least others-wilfollow-i- n l trust we that tion has started the campaign, and the in for first a place. not make fht. rapid succession. 'Why each the conducted is by 'clean-u- p which year campaign grmt " of heading in state?" We Have splenwhy not take first place in this as well? With our water of mountain the purest lake, our did scenery, picturesque and the most congenial people on earth, we should add that other ' virtue, "Immaculate Cleanliness." i"' nr thpcp TPlirKllARE I HEAY. -- r many-other-reform- ; 7-- - 7 r -- ( J. r : , &L?!r?lsF& Tt lias InncrfTpftn - X: 1 Truck you certainly own says; your money's worth." '.- - IQLWif'i Center Proio.Ulah - SUGGESTIONS TO-- I t BICYCLE RIDERS ur ; a custom m athletic circlearDT-Br'iarlfiSSONS 1 schools to Drdvide a fund to help keep the star athletes in from ! 1CAL i,; even ever been heard nature has year to yak But nothing of this MUFFINS hrthe Brieham Youne University, and instead the coach has there is nothlnir more appert IWhen made, properly deal of other work oesides nanqiert; liad to doa-CTe- at for bfekast or tea than imiffins, or gems, thy big The local school has hadto face the problem of keeping their stu- are aometimea called, wnn Doner, preserves or feature of the meal, they readily ilents here when more lucrative offers come from other places to The Picture Chosen by President W1U and there are so many ways to vary them, that one can' tfl-gJdpnti plspwhere. When we take everything into Below Kites. aa as she often kind son as Celebration of His First about adifferent Jhave -it Iff f rpmrkab?e fpa' which our school and cpach have I give a Te wi fcliolcefidTOCcessfarcr Wedd in g Anniversary. accomplished in the Way of attracTing' the world's attention to: : Provo and her school. ''A Daughter of the Gods," aftetjsjx ' To say that Coach Roberts is a master in the training of ath-- , months at the Lyric Theatre,' New letes and handling same.is putting it mildly. He was not given 4 fork, and sensational successes at the. the credit on this trip which should have been Ills, but this is Rob- - A Date Muffins my iousewive Lave had leading dramatic houses of Chicago; fcrts' nature, and consequently the world sees the .fellow who trouble in making rich, light, moist muffins H cup butter cup sugar Washta'glonimadelpliiH'riBnd' - oAhef "busts tn.' However. Provo and the University "shouldtUrn omtnurttieirtailmKBndto-OTeroBM-, . t astern-citicomes to the Princes flour Yi t easpodrTfiusar6 2 eups ienmasse when the boys return and give them a reception fitting they have resorted to maKmg the batter so 3 level pastry teaspoonfuls K C Baking Powder and Tuesday, Mar Theatre Monday" that wheh baked, the muffins are very Scant H pound dates fop the splendid record which they-ha- ve made; 2Gth "and" .... 27th. .. .. and th Cream the butter, add the cujtar . dry. A- muffin ean be made almost as This is the first hand only motk beaten Hsiht fcift together threo times, eg, the flour, baking oowder and salt: add theaa fi . rRAG it havipg considerable over one thoua-aii- d in use by old and young., The Bi- le.haa. been found to be the cheap est method of convey ance, aaTwell as the healthiest, and where a person has mar-maiFa- Wake-thexhi- ef flmt discontinued using his wheel it is found that his iBicycle Is not fitted in size to be c6mfortabTe."Asf rnio Ms Bicvcle frame ia too small or the handle bars ar too- - low, or bbtfrr Perhaps the saddle is not fitted well. 11 one'B Pants length Is 26- or 28 gen-eral- ly . tr.--. f ... 77: a. es, -- - - picture ever honored by the present not soggy in the center, a eptea it lorLine .fi.vening pi tneir nr stoned and cut in- pieces. Bake rather pjitIv months of this year Wf baklna nowder such as K C must be used. slowly to stuit, increaaing heat to brown. wedding anniversary, December T t 7. 1917 K C Baking Powder has two eeparateand it was the opening of the Fox milli See unprecedented development for this valleyand city for when j dollar moisture one raises: dLstuict js . . . "picture beautiful" at the N. j,stwtfri nf navod hiffh borne Helpful Suggestions Belesco The tional . capitoUandtne constructioi Muffins would be served on many more tre, just across Lafayette Square fri. White House, was on that occasf rnmnleted before the closing; months ofJl917ThrM hundred wear frinlRMthn: n flume is t on Tellaride the and of past soggy theretenot so exDenditure becoming huMly-thaand an fajung nearly $500,000 prepared 'rirtw in course of Construction.. A new round . Tike bbcuitsihe softer the dough goes Sno Pmvn raTivnn P Btjr up muffins and bake them. bei fnled wlth Btatesmen. diploma! linnsA nnd tprminnls in this citv which will cost nearly a million is" into the oven, the lighter the muffins that With K C double-rais- e "d representatives of every nation r baking "powder, ths to come cut of it. before ' the world. "A Daughter of the God this for be stirred batter the the and night city at this prospects assured up may time, practically ' and if set ia a coc! place," it will remain 's a fantasUcally beautiful fairy ta become one of the greatest shipping points in" the state is pot an OnEgg Maffirti in a partially leavened condition all night, i ui ueiiguis me uearis anu exciu idle dream. Work is now under way whereby one of the big manuthe wonder of the children, and maVt 1 flour . ii S teaspoonfuVial and the raising will be completed when put grown up facturing plants in this' city will furnish gas-t- o several of ou: 2 epps slightly rounded teaspoonfuls K C Baking in the oven in the morning. No difference responsibilities of their daily life; ai W cup sugar Powder neighboring cities to the south. melted lard or butter' u will be Doticed between muffins mixed tho carries them back to their own chili cud firms several individuals and for New buildings are contemplated 1 cud water or milk 1 ' rff hood 7 - - . I has more Blcvcles The flitv of Provo L-- V- " ?: - IviotoriGaiCompan make in getting so near the top. To sJalid second irt thworld-m- basketball or any. other athleticontest is indeed a distinction hichew schools and still feweathletes can boast It is all the more honor when you consider that this team came from a city of cnly ten thousand andLfrbm a private school which has no state; -- r 1 IBhip man ntliTOKertaTidrwerei While we it? boys on their recent trip to the "Windy City the tack them worlds seen bring :Woulj3aveJ)eenj:lad to have - " iativTnter-aiicHhVe-wc " : ' used his Kissel-Ka- r, truck without interruption during the heavy snow storms of Louis Steiner, a Detroit baker, tEAD THE FOLLOWING EVIDENCE: own a .'fttzsimmons. Palmer & Co. of Duluth, Minn., THAT BASKET BALL VICTORY. a Swt ftf KisspUKar triicIs7:ThWyTFiv-tmk-hefath-- 1 As we glance over the-- records and deeds of valor of our "replaced 13 horses and 12 wagons..They:work just as beI not does summer." in all the glory we note with pleasure that fectively in winter as h, school m this state.But other to or Lake any to Salt City long nr - ; 9 ehoa n . . 'fnlIIw1 . fMtTia more comfortable r 4f 33 of 34 laches frame. The term pants a length applies to the length at the pant legs. Many Bicycle dealers in their eagerness, to make a sale will seU a rider any" size that the rider fancies without informing him of the proper u h , aouble-rais- e tViPfiA s rSS'S waTfehOTntb , timafErr.i ' j , people-forget-the- ' " - 5 u --T- his ininff together until perfectly smooth. Oil muffin Of gem pans and have oven slow until the muffins come to the, top of the pan, then increase the Jieat to bake and brown the muffins. This recipe makes 12 large muffins. Saisi&s or currant may be added if desired. . GERMANY SEKKS jMSItNJTf? . . days. and those mixed immediately should not ; ba before baking. attempted however, with any of the old fashioned single-actin- g baking- powders. SALT LAKE ROUTE TO BU1LB The old fashioned way was to baka muffins in a hot oven; but'lhia makes ROUNDHOUSE AKD TERMINAL thick heavy crust and a soggy center, which is unpalatable and hard to digest. before Bift dry Ingredients together three times. night are planning to enlarge their present quarters to meet the growing e demand for a bigger business. Nearlyxousand:will-to remodel and rearrange this building, fo pended on the Armory New the soldier ooys. meeting rmuses and the remodeling oi th Tabernacle will lend a".fitting climax to this year's activity n th( building; world. -ear in 2 lAvnl tatiifsirjooniuis suaat u teaspoonfui salt legg . 1 . I temperature, just &a for taking cakes. When the muffins come up to the top of tho "Reliable information has been de butter the heat should be raised, and they ceived here from Los Angeles that the pan, Muffins. WinH h&ka'hflOriA-?- ir shouldTbe baked untU a crisp crust-- la Saltake-- Routellroad--eB&yA nrirrA ol V,, V.oli- - Knai'moaa- iinmrt,- - ; Craham Utter should always behulte soft jw.-v- a making preparations for some big will and be crust the This formed. thin, improvements to D- e- made assures the private property .belonging to the natloriatr" -lested. s will be found light and fluffy, but center, ' isand conf Of the enemy country immunity against sequestration thoroughly baked Com Mtal M uffint will consist of a new round house and machine shops, coal .yards andcoal Bift flour the and powder baking Always Heupauear ether private property. Now, we have a few hundred of our na weii beatea 1 cup milk or water : together at least, three times, no matter chutes for 'handling a large railroad coal business." lionals in Germany whom we sreatly desire to protect against the im cups com meal 1H cups flour what kind of pastry is to be made.r Thia It is expected to have these improve- kind of disgraceful abuse that German officialdom thought it ex- teasDoonfuls E C Baklnc Powder will insure its rising evenly and the floor inflict upon theTanowd is lightened by having air sifted into it. : hundreds of thousands of her nationls here. We have property Sit and baking powderT Add thST to the Either water or milk may be used for first mixture alternately with the milk. muffins. Milk will make the richer muffin ont in iomsgnv ronrcsintinnr nprlinno nno Herman" "property interests here, We have ho ships in Germat KS aiow tortarC then uwreaae ieatJto and brown better, but water "Will answer the purpose very nicely when milk ja not brows. harbors'; Germany has an enormously valuable volume of tonnag( to be had. - in our harbors. Why shouldn't. Germany press for a, reaffirmaA most excellent "spread" for muffins, Baton Muffin tion of the treaty amendecso as to make it easier for her. to es-rabiscuits and hot cakes fa made by h -- 1 w hot 1 teaspoonfui salt eups flour ' certain restrictions upon her own action? And why shouF level creaming together about equal parts of C Baking Powder E teaepoonfula ; , we entertalir'lven IUI;pnl the German suggestion ?. Teat: butter and honey either Btramed or in tho I I I A mfuiea iara or duitht or no treaty we;do not want to intern the Germans in Americ comb. If the butter is solid i twill work np ' H : t7fi Buces of baoon fried crisp and broken or 4 of hard sauce and; or rob them of their property. If we make war, it will be upoli r into atnau oiia t cup mui or wiwr to about the consistency violent and lawless state, not upon its innocent and inoffensivr ' Mia and baka aa One-Eg- g Muffins above. it ia simply delicious. Jt8 uSeipSsd mt tai. T It rS. nr it fi ffg pe t for-aTnome- nt -- . ajtag pediento I im s r - Willi : H? j i t -- Next Week's Leaaont PUDDINGS ." . Mixed Marriage. Te tjiWs play prabk n A man' noticed in the of Bingham the other lih to. ftftyrrai!. T.raTeiiwrtrr-tri- s "in could rice he there than can be boueht that it day cheaper buy tori example. In this extract, from at rroyOiiiFiYfr cents per,ppund for. the best quality and the grocery- - KiijTUidv oewtspupi;ri "'Hie bride. wh man can aiiora xcraaveruseioo. wtil-tf- tn Press-Bulleti- v drvss of pale brldejrrotMii. . She was at Captain. Kidd was so called because he was :a mere hjld in wdeJTftr hfBaFric4.BjutMi thebusiness of piracy compare to live many years later-Louishva utUe nloce; wo wonue ; say Counyourn :.:;:; ville any submarine that approaches New York bay with hostile intent will be pubject'to seizure for display at Coney, : Very soon now London Oplnhin, the large bridegroom timed pule I : durk-bli- American Rice Production Felt About 2,000,000 natives of Sioui ar engaged ... tn ;he cultivation of.;.rtce, tJtrt lie large -- lnc'reasH- In the prouc-tlo- c of Auierloan rice Is hnying the vffect mlucine the Slam crop. 1, ... ;f Time. Goet Fast u To you want the time to slip by real fast? .put jour name down oa ivo or three stiort tlraa' promissory v ...v. notes. ;" ! ' .. ,i!;'.v-- . ." v 4 i?.t.v . - Nine-tenth- s . W. S.'HORR. ELMO GILES WRITES FROM. SAM OA- JElmo Giles, son of Geo. W. Giles. has written: from 'Pago Pago Tutulia, Samoa, where he Is laboring as a mis- sionary,. that three German raiders' came Into the Pago (Pago harber about . jexaa thereT wnttenund that 1n-- consequencei was considareble excitement among the Inhabitants,; The U. S., Mr. Giles writes nas jpne. gun fboat there: toIUUled by November. This; a part of thelilan fnr transferring large shipments of coal froiheUtaxailrQaii-.to- : the .Salt Lake road for shipment to California . IV. n.li T.I lie oa.ii 1MB n Konrft gip ffntlrt thft round house and terminals, in ut ai A nf the Utah Coal road; as previously an. nounced. -- , . v " I" r Shall-W- e a rngnt en . - House this Spring We certainly shall and will go to MlivoaintplassXGv N: E IV G O f t is taken to be . Citizens; who happen to be resident amonc? us. At the same timr we do not want any new and skilfully drafted protocol to interfere with our freedom, of. action 'in suppressing plots that are as. prejudicial to the interests of the great honorable majority of man nationals here as to our own interests. r. ; a level teaspoonfulaK C Baking Powder German eagerness fori the reaffirmation and amendment of n the treaty, of 1798 appears to require no re-- 1 tondite explanation- .- As the treaty stands it assures the nationals Ana AAtirtfyv raaMtvnt i tMw ilnfk flnmA ffPAflnm tTl t.Jmft of Prussian-America- the frame is too low, ciaking the rider nave a naraer task to propel himself, especially in hill climbing or where the wind is against him. If the saddle is too low for the rider's legs to be fully extended when the pedal is at its lowest point; he cannojr expect to prblperHMijHH6Mx : When .the" chain, and Tear sprocket teeth are' jpjn,replac thexhaia witk a. new one; also have rear sprocket teeth ground perfectly or replace the old sprocket with a.new. one. A new chain wiU not run easy if rear sprocket teeth are worn. of a Bi-- . cycTearh&7aimnTnxTtome8 from the chain and rear , sprocket not fitting perfectly. - rjbone 53 0 D S. 4 O W P R I C E.S |