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Show X SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH The Kitchen Cabinet m 'ft lovely silver are SPARKLING GEMS-a- nd suggested by the brilliant Autumn tints. Our reasonable prices ease the way to purchase. WVVVn western Newspaper Union. In behind and down below and up life tl.vre is one great unhanged purpose of life; every evil a departure from that purpose. 21, Copvrigi11' BOYD PARK JEWELERS BOYD PARK BLDG " 106 MAIN yL STREET . MEALIj. R ROWLAND is wheeled tray or on meals when serving inaid aide tea-wag- rnn rlfK The au Ing. It Is easy to tell the toiler How best he can carry his pack; But no one can rat$ a burdens weight Until it. has been on his back. - SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS. the fresh field mushroom may had for the gathering try a dish of When be the delicious vegetable as follows; Creamed Mushrooms. Peel the caps and remove the stems from a pound of fresh mushrooms. If care is taken to gather them they need very little wash-- ing. Soaking them in water ruins their delicate flavor. Melt five tablespoonfuls of butter In a saucepan; add the mushrooms, cover and cook for three minutes. Add one teaspoonful of salt, a few dashes of pepper, two tablespoonfuls of flour, two teaspoonfuls of chopped parsley and of a cupful of cream. Cook for six minutes, stirring constantly. Serve hot. Spinach, French Style. Pick over and wash spinach and cook in very little water until tender. Drain and chop finely. Return to the saucepan; add four tablespoonfuls of butter, to which has been added three tabless poonfuls of flour and of a cupful of any good stock. Season with one teaspoonful of powdered sugar, salt, pepper, a grating of nutmeg and lemon rind. Birds-NeSalad. Line curled heart leaves of lettuce with finely cubed apples mixed with mayonnaise Into which has been rubbed one canned Pimento. Sprinkle this with chopped nuts all round the edge, to carry out the idea of the nest. Peel and seed four large grapes for each salad, press a hazel nut in each, arrange in the nest. Serve with mayonnaise. Corn Pudding. Take two cupfuls of corn, fresh from the cob, one cupful f hot milk, one teaspoonful of salt, teaspoonful of sugar, one each of flour and butter. Melt the Uutter, add the flour and, "e blended, the milk and season-ng- s , ; then, when cooked smoothly, add nne beaten egg and the corn. Place in buttered baking dish and bake In a oderate oven half an hour. pear and Almond Salad. Decorate ne very ripe fresh cut In halves pair, and cored, with quartered blanched arrange on white lettuce and e with mayonnaise dressing, sherbet. Take one can of '!,eapp,e Plr7pp'e. one quart of water, one SUf?ar and the Juice of two ons. put int0 the freezer and k.0.7'e t0 a mush, then stir in the eggs an freezlng"68 cooked . three-quarte- rs two-third- st one-hal- Best shool 111 the Intcr- mountain Country. 41st year ijj.jjj,,,, September 14. Elementary and High School Classes. CoursestoillPrinScience, Music and Art. Apply cipal, Salt Lake City, Utah. the porch during the warm weather. A meal of more than two courses Is not to be e n c o u raged except on ra re occasions. A cold dinner Is always agreeable on a hot night, and cold meat is the- - basis for any Sliced cold number of good dishes. or pork are always tongue, roast beef some sort of with This acceptable. arraD appropriate salad may all be save one on to serving plate anged Such meals may be preand dishes. pared in the morning and left in the ice chest until evening. Lettuce if washed and placed In a bag made from an old lace curtain will keep fresh and crisp for several With a days if kept in the ice chest. jar of mayonnaise or boiled dressing ready it takes but a short while to prepare the salad. Chicken in Mold. Cook a fowl until tender with a small bunch of celery and one onion. Remove the onion and celery, strain the broth and cut the chicken from the bones when tender, Crush the Sones, cover with a very little water and simmer until all the Add a gelatin has been removed. teaspoonful of prepared gelatin to the hot broth and strain when well dissolved into the chicken broth. Ar range the chicken in any mold, adding the chilled broth a little at a time urn til all is used. Set away for 12 to 15 hours to harden. This may be used as a salad,' cut in any desired form or molded in individual forms. Serve on lettuce with a rich mayonnaise dress . f I vrtJlSL SCHOOL HALL CIDIP MKLT ic CAPITOL COFFEE Tea & Coffee Davidson-Lak- e Co. Mfg., is the finest coffee made. Once triedal ways used Roasters. Packers and Importers. SHIPPERS OF FURNITURE AT REDUCED FREIGHT RATES " . Let us save you money. Write for our freight rates and how to pack your goods for shipment. El. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. CLEANERS & DVERS. Service- Quality. We pay Clothes insured. Work guaranteed. Price list on request. return postage. Myers Cleaners & Dyers, 114 E. Broadway. MONUMENTS. Write for catalog. Standard Marble & Granite Co., 117 W. Broadwry. v..z. 3cfbrr zmW&ZJlTTjKdlZ AM) ATIONAL School for Com- real good place to eat, follow the crowds to SHAYS CAFETERIA Opposite Post Office. Down the marble stain For RUBBER STAMPS & STENCILS. Seals an ear tags also made. Send for samples, price, etc. Salt Lake Stamp Co., 65 W. Broadway. CREAM BOUGHT. Send us your cream. Western Creamery Co., 244 W. Fourth South, mercial Organization Secretaries, under, the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, the National Association of Commercial Organization Secretaries and Northwestern university there something new under the in spite of the proverb? Anythat is the sort of school has been going on at Evanston, right in the vacation days of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description on very easy Write Daynes-BeebSalt Lake. terms. e, ! Isut sun, way, that 111,, POULTRY BOUGHT. For best results ship poultry, eggs and game to Fulton Mkt, Correct Write for prices. weight. Prompt returns. OLDSMOBILE DISTRIBUTORS. Csrs & trucks. Used car bargains. A. E. Tourssen, 447 S. Main. Gill summer. Moreover, this National Secretarial school is believed to be a project of importance in the business and civic life of the country, John Ililder, manager of the civic development department of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 21T ?&'ZAKZir in the benefit the country will receive speaking for himself and for PresiProgram (What to Do), George E dent Joseph H. Defrees, puts the situ- through the increased efficiency of the Foss, general secretary, Pennsylvania He secretaries. says: ation like this: The students at our summer school State Chamber of Commerce, assisted The American business man today by Robert B. Beach, business manastands in a position of greater respon- session for commercial secretaries are ger, Chicago Association of Commere mature men of unusual ability and sibility and greater opportunity than John E. Northway, secretary The ef- and leaders in their communities. ever before in our history, for .yve are the Hamilton (0.) Chamber of Comfect of the summer school on these becoming predominantly an urban and merce, a business nation. His responsibility men will be to strengthen their faith Meetings (How It Is Done), John M. cannot be discharged, his opportunity in the modern, practical, scientific Guild, general secretary, Kansas City, method of dealing with their problems met by individuals acting separately to strengthen them in their faith (Mo.) Chamber of Commerce, assistec and must The character they organize. by J. S. Cady, secretary, Minneapolis and purpose of the business mans or- In the necessity of analyzing all local Civic and Commerce association, an in terms of wider experience. ganizations therefore are of first im- problems T. Daniels, secretary of the Columinterested in this J. am I particularly portance to the nation. Not only must bus (0.) Chamber of Commerce, and propose to session of the summer school, not prithey be 0. F. Holland, secreMembership, serve constantly and definitely the marily for what those who attend will Jackson (Mich.) Chamber of tary, common interests of their community, receive, but for the added service they Commerce, assisted by Paul V. Bunn, but in order that they may so serve will be able to render their communiLouis Chambei St. secretary, return. In this period general they must know that good Intentions ties upon their S. Smith, secand of Commerce, Roy of reconstruction and readjustment, alone never produce results. Chamber oi Y.) (N. retary, Albany "The effectiveness of a commercial our progress is dependent upon our ap- Commerce. or trade association depends in large plication of science and our profiting Finance, J. D. Larson, commissioner, I measure on the secretary. As he in- by experience wherever available. Chamber of Commerce, assistOmaha this that school will be creases in knowledge and understand- feel, therefore, Arthur J. Dodge, business maned by of inestimable value because of - the ing, not only of his own business tech Civic and Commercial a Denver ager, increased value these secretaries will nique and of his local field, but of sociation. their be able to render communities. the general principles that underlie Publicity, Ralph H. Faxon, genera) . This secretarial school is, in brief, an and affect all business and civic InDes Moines Chamber oi secretary, two of secIn course weeks intensive terests, he will become increasingly assisted by F. Roger Miller, Commerce, valuable to his organization and to retarial problems and methods. That Macon Chamber oi (Ga.) secretary, school is shown there is need of this American business generally. Merle Thorpe, editoi and Commerce, of the first the year, registration The National School for Commercial by of The Nations Business. Organization Secretaries will give to which surprised even the officials of Office Organization, S. C. Mead, secthese men in a short time what it the three organizations back of it. Merchants association, New 200 of retary, men was would take years for them to learn in- This registration assisted by G. W. Lemon, secreYork, dividually, and will in addition give representative of every section of theY.) Chamber of Com- (N. CanTroy tary, them a sense of their common problems United States, including Hawaii. D. E. Babcock, general and responsibilities which can be se- ada sent its quota and Cuba was rep- - merce, and F. Worcester (Mass.) Chamber secretary, cured only by a group of men repre- resented. Several women attended. of Commerce. in of those most attendance While senting many communities studying Specific Departmental Activities: 1. their problems impersonally and under were registered as secretaries of chamLee H. Bierce, secretary, the Commercial, shows commerce, list of bers able leadership. Grand Rapids (Mich.) Association oi President R. B. Beach of the Na- others in considerable variety. assisted by John B, two of Commerce, fundawas kinds, The study tional Association of Commercial Orsecretary, Indiangeneral The instructtechnical. Reynolds, and mental atganization Secretaries sees in the of and Chamber Commerce, were educators of apolis tendance of nearly 200 a real demand ors in the former HarrisR. Warren secretary, Jackson, and latin the and a real field of service for the train- national prominence ter leading authorities In the secretar- burg (Pa.) Chamber of Commerce. ing course. He says: 2. Industrial, Walker Parker, genIt will create a sound, practical ial ranks, Harris hall was used as a a deTw'o eral hours was manager, New Orleans Associaroom. day basis for chamber of commerce service class as a result of which the cham- voted to fundamentals and three and tion of Commerce, assisted by Emmett bers of commerce of this country may a half hours to technical subjects. Hay Naylor, secretary, Writing Paper New York, expect the highest efficiency and com- Munson Havens, secretary of the Manufacturers association, W. S. Milliner, secretary, Wilof lecand Chamber Commerce, Cleveland in business administration petency and in the execution of their varied tured on The Secretary, His Relation liamsport (Pa.) Board of Trade. 3. Civics, Roland B. Woodward, secto the Varied Forms of Service, What activities. President Walter Dill Scott of Is Expected of Him and What He retary, Rochester Chamber of Comassisted by Harry Welch, merce, Northwestern University is a man of Should Expect of Himself. Chamber of Commerce, and studies and Phoenix the technical a The He is groups many parts. graduate of Noribwsstem (A, B., 1895) and of of secretaries who directed the study John Ihlder, manager, civic developUnited States ment department, McCormick Theological seminary of them are: of Commerce, McChamber A. It J. D. (What He is a Ph. Is), (1898). Organization (Leipzig, 1SS0). 4. Research, John M. Redpath, manProbably he is best known as a psy- - Kibben, general secretary, Boston United Chamber of Commerce, assisted by ager research department, chologist. He was a colonel, U. S. A., John Wood, secretary, Roanoke (Va.) States Chamber of Commerce, assisted 1917-9- , and ' was awarded D. S. M. Chamber of Commerce, and Colvin B. by Don E. Mowry, secretary, Madifor devising, installing and supervis- Brown, chief organization service bu- son (WIs.) Chamber of Commerce, and ing the personnel system in the U. S. reau, civic department, United' States Joseph E. Caine, secretary, Oakland (Cal.) Chamber of Commerce. He Is primarily Interested Chamber of Commerce. army. public-spirite- d Piston Rings cure your motor troubles. 15 Fourth South Gill Piston Ring Co., East ELASTIC STOCKING MFRS. Manufacturers abdominal. Maternity supporters. Truss fitters. S. H. Bowmar Co.. Brooks Arcade. WELDING, AUTO RADIATORS & Machinery built and repaired. Best and cheapest. Potter Welding A Repairing Co., 551 South Stata. The Baby Fox weighs 8 lbs TVPFWRITFRQ 111 iiHlulLliJ All makes rented and sold. Utah Office & School Supply, Si W. Second South St. L. D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. Catalog free. 60 N. Main St.. Salt Lake City. KID FITTING CORSET PARLORS. 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It was formerly explained as a result of certain chemical decompositions, but lias now been to be t lie emanation of thread, bacteria, of which two species are particularly odorous. Not only do tho bacteria Isolated from the soil have the earth fragrance, hut they retain it when cultivated on very varied even on such inorganic materials as pea soup, miik, glycerine and starch paste. suL-dance- It Would Seem So Our observation is that a coupl o modern lovers on a train can be aa demonstrative in u prairie country ax in a land of tunnels. Dallas News. |