Show -1 vii ’jt 4 Edelweiss Grows Only on ptolii Sides of Synonyms IstoDftel — Qy ality — Reliability The things you buy of us must be right We make them right right and Sell guarantee them 1912 designs in silthem right verware for the table now being Parks Pkoe Bernard jqgrand r shown Is Responslbls for Deaths of Many Climbers Every Year — Legend ' of the Coveted Poay Is Blossom Told SALT LARS CITX UXalt Lucerne— When the warm spring sun kisses the rugged slopes of the Alps the snow will gradually disappear In the nooks and crannies of the rocks here and there will appear the sbootB of a tiny plant It will push Its soft velvety stems upward a few Inches Upon these fragile stalks later will appear dense clusters of white flowers — so white that they almost appear greenish In their purity of color The beads of the flowers are covered with a fleecy substance sort as down to the touch This modest little blossom Is the edelweiss Every summer season Intrepid mountaineers give up their lives to gather It is precious because the edelweiss It is rare It Is desirable because it is difficult to obtain For the edelweiss grows generally in the most InIt nestles In the accessible places steep sides of the precipice and the chasm Invigorated by the mountain air Intoxicated by the scenery the climber beholds the blossom In Its He determines to dangerous crevice make his way to it and bear It away with him Sometimes he succeeds In the quest only to fall as he attempts to return A loose stone that he has trusted as a foothold slips away His hands are flung out to save himself ztvJTP erfzrs-- j There Is nothing secure to cling to The end Is deep down In the ravine xoq JVHGr below The edelweiss has lured another to death because of his covetousHE Sign of the Cross or and the same flag floated over the ness In the new world for the Christ symbol so widely In a certain legend the edelweiss had the symbol displayed on Easter day banner of Columbus (noble white) Is related to heaven which blazoned on his “voyage flag which is an emblem near which It grows An angel wearyholds a more prominent he displayed on reaching the land ing of her celestial home longed once her12 1492 In American In the name of and place August of to taste earth more the bitterness this emblem he took possession of Ahe aldry than is generally She received permission to appear In v known It has been strange shores ' the flesh again but she found herhisour identified with standard also bore the England’s self unprepared to mingle again with tory as a nation from sacred token and consequently when a world where her eyes beheld crime the beginning and forms Sebastian Cabot landed In Labrador in sickness poverty oppression misforIn the 1497 at the end of his voyage of die tune and discontent So she chose a three ofof the prime elements A covery it was under the "Red Cross the United States navy flags home for herself high up in the Swiss red cross in saltire Is typical of a of St George’’ that he took possession Alps There she could look about up- guardian a blue saltire cross means of the new domain The planting of on the world and yet dwell apart from while a blue Latin cross sig- the red cross resulted in grim years of danger nifies the service devotional or church for many warfare and bloodshed The last mentioned flag came flag battles took place between Into being Immediately after peace the French and English over the diswas declared between north and puted territory For one hundred and south and ever since 1868- It has nine years this Christ emblem was the been accorded precedence even over British symbol of American discovery the national banner on certain occa- and possession But In 1606 sions It is the only pennant which before the settlement of Jame&town at special periods can and does float Va a new English flag was devised above the Stars and Stripes which contained besides the red cross The flag is triangular in shape and of St George the white cross of St white In color upon which is blazoned Andrew In honor of the Scots who had diIn blue a Latin cross before Just Joined the British nation These on board a crosses of Saints George and Andrew vine service commences Is were placed on a blue square while ship of war the Christ emblem thrown to the breeze Its white back- the remainder of the flag was red Under this union banner began the laground Is symbolic of purity the blue or azure bors of the Virginia settlers in 1607 signifies virtue and godliness and the cross Is emblematic of grlms at Plymouth Mass in 1620 the Savior of mankind The East Indian company which In 1644 Intended to Improve and settle Chaplain Evans of the United States folas Minnesota writes America a flag of four displayed steamship lows: "The flag (service) flies proudly Edelweiss The Coveted stripes two red and two white andjn above the national ensign during di- a white union there was blazoned” a ilIt 'The angel soul of the visitor vine service and proclaims t6 all in red cross In 1702 the same company lumined her face and transfigured her sight that the only true patriotism is devised a new banner with the cross form to one of slender bewitching that which has God as its author and in the union still In evidence but sealed with which cap be beauty the stamp four more stripes added making five Comes one day a climber more dar- of approval by the Incarnate God — His white and five red stripes Oddly ing than others before him The Icy Son To the chaplain whose heart Is enough in the light of subsequent fastness where she hides her lovel- In his work Sunday Is his great day events this company In 1704 ordered a iness Is Invaded by him Having been is always a celebration of change in their standard which reThere seen by him her retreat soon Is in- Holy Communion at 7 a m By the sulted in the production of a flag with vaded by many men eager to behold courtesy of the admiral this is held thirteen stripes bIx white (argent) her and from the thrill of beholding Now this banin his after cabin to which all off- and seven red (gules) her doomed to love her hopelessly ner may be said to have been pracicers and enlisted men have ready acShe is kind bu cold to all Unable cess Communicants of all Christian tically the same as the present Amerto endure the sight of one so beauti- bodies are invited to attend and there ican flag as regards number and tincful and still not possess her her ad- Is always a good attendance At ture of the stripes — more heraldically mirers Join In a prayer to heaven 10:30 a m the bugle sounds ‘church denominated "bars’ — since “stripes’ Is flown are perpendicular They ask that since they may not call’ the church pennant while “bars’ are claim her for their own they may at from the mast and the ship’s bell Is longitudinal The union of this releast be spared the sight of one so tolled Then the ‘official divine servmarkable flag was a red cross on a answered The The is prayer Of necessity the altar white field or union and its thirteen lovely ice' is held She Is angel Is taken back to heaven a portable one the pews consistleaves behind her human heart In the ing of the with chairs edelweiss as a memento of her earth- in front for the officers The service ly residence never lasts longer than fifty minutes And so from an object of love Itself and consists of prayer song and a the edelweiss has come to be the short plain talk Sunday afternoon symbol of love The Swiss maiden to there Is a Bible class and every evewhom some swain nas brought the ning there is a prayer meeting At Better to Teach Child as a Baby Rather Than When His Habits Have edelweiss knows that he has risked 8:30 on the Sabbath the band gives a Been Formed his life to gather the tiny blossoms for sacred concert for one hour always them she under- closing with ‘Onward Christian Solher Receiving is nothing more beautiful There of stands because the mute appeal diers’ and ‘Adeste Fldeles’ ” a than baby Just learning to talk and the edelweiss is stronger than words From the foregoing extract from beginning to run about He has so Chaplain Evan’s letter It will be seen many charming and each new ways Girls Steal a Bath that the standard bearing the Cross of accomplishment inIs so absorbingly Fort Worth Tex — Chief of Police Christ Is granted official recognition teresting At the very worst his misftenfro and three policemen were call- and by the federal govus and usdo not Irritate demeanors ed to a barber shop late at night to ernment at stated Intervals This ually they are amusing It Is far pleasWith drawn revol- may seem a trifle inconsistent when anter irrest burglars and easier to divert the child's vers they opened the' door of a bath It Is remembered that our Declaration attention than to take him seriously room where the “burglars" were hidof Independence and the Constitution so since there Is no good and ing and were amazed to find two pret- of the United States do not recognize he is coaxed and Indulged g-place Yet It does not appear ty young women nude bathing In the any religion until he is no longer a baby But the Feminine screams startled tub of our habits that were amusing In the so strange when the evolution Into The two girls threw water continent and republic is taken Into ceaBe to be funny at four and the chiefs face and he beat a retreat consideration and we are confronted five and at seven and eight they beLater he arrested them for stealing a with evidence of how numerous were gin to be unendurable and It Is a as the Christ tokens In the various flags bath They gave their names sad fact that punishment usually beMiss Katharyn Reid and Miss Jessls which floated over land and sea ere gins at an age when there should be Hoover the Stars and Stripes became the Su- no further occasion for It and when preme emblem of the western world to confess the truth it often does Even the alphabet of the navy de- more harm than good As the baby Deposits Savings of 20 Years N Y— Miss Cynthia partment in which a peculiar her- faults grow more and more irritating Monticello nearbank aldic emblem form a charge upon a tbe child himself grows less and less Pintler deposited In a local We can punish now and single flag the letter ‘M” is a whlto appealing ly $1800 In old coins of small denominations the savings of her brothel saltire cross In a blue field a golden we do We are sure that a child of Latin cross Is the letter “R” while a his to know better” age “ought during 70 years red saltire cross Is the letter “Y" though Just why It might be hard to This further indicates how the Christ tell It Is certainly no fault of his Was Disappointed In Wife Is less the cross has woven Itself that symbol naughtiness Chicago — Held for deserting his wife Albert Kostlcky de- Into the heraldic and patriotic es- attractive than the baby variety and of the history of the nation habit Is a powerful antagonist clared be was disappointed in her tot sence of Jesus was The to cross that Indeed Is say It perfectly safe early American girls were far prettier “Women can not stand aa much physical exertion as men” “Say did you ever try going shopping with your wife?” Sheep Men When you market your clip deposit some ot your money by mail and let it draw 4 per cent compound Interest in a savings account at the' "Tower Send n onegt jl" "i h -- " r J L Salt Lake City OUR DIG cavrfftejVTyu stripes floated in American waters and over American landB years before any such device was officially recognized as typically American The writer saw this flag at the Louvre Paris In 1900 the exhibit being marked "East India Company’s London 1704’’ In 1649 on Ensign 22 Just February years before Washington’s birth the English parliament decreed that “ships at sea shall display a new flag consisting of a red cross In union and In a blue field a yellow (or) harp representing Ireland” As early as 1684 the colony of Massachusetts attempted to establish a distinctive In a letter colony flag to Capt Thomas Noyes of Newbury Mass N Sallonstall writes: "In ye major general’s letter I have ordered also to require you 'which I herein do with all convenient speed to provide a flight of colors for your foot company to be green with a red cross with a white field In the angle” Two years later under the rigid rule of the Colonel governor Sir Edmund Andross this green flag of Massachusetts wfji ordered hauled down and the flag of King James I with the British crosses was In New England The green flag was according to English heraldry a “sign of hope” and this is the earliest and first reference regarding It The flag was actually made and displayed of which there Is no doubt as In an old English work on heraldry it Is described as “Colors of Capt Noye’s Massachusetts Bay 1684” Company The New England people did not like the idea of submitting tamely to the tyrannical orders of the governor but their weakness Impelled obedience to the attitude of the British Moreover officials the Puritans of New England were naturally averse to the worship and display of the cross or emblem of Christ Therefore in the confederacy which was formed of the New England states In 1643 they voted to "Take off the cross because it Is an idolatrous symbol and place Instead a rose a tree or other natural Hence object in place of the cross” In many of the early Colonial flags which waved over our possessions under the rule of the Puritans the cross was the missing line of ozmpa&p every child will require punishment at some time It Is absolutely certain some time from some source In some way he will receive his share In babyhood of the world's discipline It is light later it Is severe In babyhood there are no bad habits to combat later the habits are a part of In babyhood the grief is the child soon forgotten later humiliation and resentment live In the heart and often that 1912 CATALOG Of Seeds Trees and and Its place taken by a flower or even an outto repreglobe (Intended Just brimming full of information sent the new world) blazoned on backgrounds of various tints that means dollars to every user A flag owned by Mrs Craig lines mentioned distant relative of General Craig of of anything in the fame has Revolutionary the crosses You are entitled to a Free Copy of Saints George and Andrew on blue field The remainder of the flag Mention this paper and write Is red and upon It a coiled rattlefor it today snake In attitude to strike and under it the significant words "Don’t tread POnTER-UALTOCO Il on me” The date of this flag is imSALT LARI CITY UTAH portant as it would Illustrate the first direct attempt to claim certain rights for the colonies The dual crosses In the union betoken allegiance to England yet the symbolic snake and the expressive motto plainly indicates a Alter experimenting with many make of Jubilee and threat against too much Interference baton we find that the Cypben this are tbe beat possible machine Buckeye by the mother country Intermountain country Price from to Another and later use of the serpent Poultry Catalogue tree device and motto “Don’t tread on Co Salt Lake Seed City Vogeler me" was that of the South Carolina troops of the Confederate army who It on their flag during the employed Civil war At the battle of Bunker Hill the first real clash of arms and initial colors there display of independent were two decidedly colonial flags — one “a red cross on white union with In dexter quarter field of the other the "English flag red size of the Fruit union bearing the crosses of Saints Crop in this section mawith field red George and Andrew containing the war cry ‘Liberty and terially affects every inthe Poultry Supplies INCUBATORS Prosperity for One Benefits Others The Union’ On January 2 1776 General Washington displayed over the troops at the earliest effort to form Cambridge a flag which would express that the colonies had united in defense of their homes but still manifesting a love for This English historical tradition flag was of thirteen stripes seven red and six white The union consisted of the Latin cross of St George and the saltire or X cross of St Andrew on a blue field This remained the Continental flag for Just seventeen months Then on June and 14 1777 the Continental congress adopted a device for a flag which has been universally a happy pronounced combination of Ideas the namely Stars and Stripes which waves trias emblem of Amerithe umphantly can patriotism over a free country BEGIN TO DISCIPLINE EARLY f for Booklet Hicks — Mathere is one of those simplified spelling cranks isn’t he? Wicks — I should say so! He spells wife “yf”— Boston Transcript juy r of Strength Walker Brothers Bankers embitter the dearest ties In view of these perfectly obvious truths the fact that we do not wish to discipline the baby becomes the chief reason why we ought to discipline him If we wait until we wish to punish him our own motives are degrading what dustry doing business in this territory For this reason we are paying particular attention to our Frost Warning Service United States Weather Bulletins will be furnished j our subscribers accurately and promptly and dangers to the crop from frost blight reduced to a minimum No extra charge for this service Are you prepared to receive these warnings at your place? If not sign a contract now? and avoid vain regrets later For rate Dearest and aervice call the local manager should be education becomes retaliation and neither our Judgment nor Is our Justice to be trusted— Ladles' Home Journal Sacrifice Made By Husband That life she explained she had solemnly Remarkable promised that In the event of his death Proved Hie Love for Her Wae she would never remarry and that True and Deep having violated that pledge she was One of the most curious stories re- tortured every hour with his ghostly view of the reproaches cently passing within The husband after earnest but fu office window comes from the state his wife's It discloses an example tile efforts to overcome of Georgia efof quite out of the ordi- strange melancholy generously faced himself from her life by connary was married a senting to a separation and turning A young widow to with over man her the home estimable In tbe to charming ago year for which they had for a time been happy whom she lived most happily their home life be- together— New York Dally Mail several months by neighbors as little ing described The Trouble short of ideal Then all of a sudden wife “By Jove I left m purse under mj became strangely the young After and pillow!” distressed despondent "Oh well she your servant Is honest much pleading from her husband that she was con- isn’t she?” finally declared “That’s Just it She’ll take It to my stantly haunted by the' ghost of her wife” former husband During the latter’s The Intermountam States Telephone and Telegraph Co Aspiring Its Good Qualities Vocalist— Professor think I will ever be able to thing with my voice? Perspiring Teacher— Well do you do any- It might come In handy In case of fire or — Cornell Widow Women’s College Bill The woman’s college bill has been passed to Its third reading In the senate of Virginia The greatest ta the bill seems to be in position the state university itself |