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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH spruce gum used little nation, America As a surhas gone soft, boasts the only ina was once what leading of vivor dustry in Maine, the making of spruce gum. The Indians taught settlers the value of the gum from the spruce tree. But moderns turned many years ago to flavored gums that chew with less exertion. The spruce gum crop In Maine used to total 150 tons yearly. This was Now, however, the $300,000. harvest amounts to four to six tons. Intermountain News g Dr Pierces Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. Adv. But Thats Advisable Greediness cant be cured. It can merely hold itself in Do this for ia Your Child in TWO WEEKS How to rid any boy or girl of sluggishness or constipation and build a big appetite. The trouble with children who will not eat is usual stasia. The symptoms are a tongue thats always coated, bad breath, poor color, dull eyes that are often a bilious yellow. even for No appetite, no ambition play. Hard to get to sleep, wake in the morning. hard to Theres an absolute remedy for condition. It gives listless youngsters the appetite and energies of a young animal! They eatl this They keep well ! Its not the stomach, but the bowel condition that keeps children from eating. But the trouble is in the lower bowel the colon. California syrup of figs is the only medicine that is needed to stimulate the colon muscles. The very next day, your child is eating better and feeling better. Keep on with the syrup of figs a few days and you will see amazing Improvement in appetite, color, weight and spirita Any drug store has the real California syrup of figs, all bottled, with directions. Nature never made a nicer acting or nicer tasting laxative. (It is purely vegetable.) Re member California syrup of figs when sickness, a cold or any upset has clogged a childs bowels. WARNING: Even when it's some thing to give children, some stores will try to substitute. So he sure the bottle says CALIFORNIA Syrup I They gain of Figs. Don't Trifle With Coughs Dont let them get a strangle hold, viglit germs quickly. Creomulsion combines the 7 best helps known to modem science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money if any cough or cold no matter how long standing is not rel- ieved by Creomulsion. (adv.) th rou gh you r make-- u p the con dition of your atomach ahovi up la your complexion. Sparkling eyes. fresh, unblemished akin come natu rally with a clean, regular" system Cleanse internally with Garfield Tea r its pleasant, harmless- Natures own prompt, K 1 ght beauty ald.(AUDruggistj) SAMPLE FREE: Garfield f Tea Co., P.O.Broektyn.N.Y, FIELD TEA a natural laxative drink Fisheries Stocked The government distributed fish and eggs in 1931. 7,074,-000,00- Bronchial Coughs Pueblo, Colo. For several months I was constantly made miserable by a bronchial cough. I would cough up mucus and was greatly alarmed. I would get chills and night sweats and felt so and tired said Mrs. L. Wyatt of 226 B. Foun-,- n St My mother insisted that I take Dr. Pierces Golden Medical and I certainly am that I t seemed to work on glad my system that I picked right up. ? I got stronger, the cough disappeared ana I no longer had chills sweats. or night Writ, to Dr. Olnie, Buffalo, N. T, for fra, medicPierce, odrleo. ," Dis-j?Ye- rJ r.' Heed promptly bladder irrei ularities, getting up at nigl and nagging backache. The jhay warn of some disordere kidney or bladder conditioi Users rely c Doans everywhere Pills. Praised for moi than 50 years by grateful usei the country over. Sold by a druggists. Doans A DIURETIC R 7TIKJmE)S 0 Hot Bread Adds Much to Simple Meals THE UTAH LEGISLATURE One Kind Just About as Good as Another, Though They Are Generally Served at Breakfast or Luncheon Corn Delicacies. Briefly Told for Busy Readers . OPEN SPARROW WAR. BANNER WHEAT CROP. A CLEAN SEED DRIVE. DAIRY CHIEF ARRIVES. STUDY FORECLOSURES. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Harvey Hale, Twin Falls county agent, has launched the annual fight against sparrows by providing a quantity of poison which is being distributed to the farmers to be mixed with grain. RICHFIELD, UT. The Sevier county threshers report for 1932, as submitted by County Agent S. R. Boswell, shows that the total grain and seed threshed last year was 82.642 bushels in excess of the amount threshed in this counly for the peak year, of the last six years. BEAVER, UT. Beaver valley dairymen have had another Jolt with butter fat taking another drop. The price has reached the low margin of thirteen cents. GUNNISON, UT. A campaign to Interest farmers in the use of clean seed is being waged in the territory covered by Clinton Kjar,. inspector for Sanpete, Wayne, Sevier, and Piute counties. AH seed dealers are being solicited for cooperation. LOGAN, UT. Roy C. Jones, extension dairyman in charge of the western section, United States de. partment of agriculture, has arrived in Utah to discuss breeding of dairy cattle with farmers of Utah, Salt Lake, Tooele, Davis, Weber, Caebe and Box Elder counties. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Hope was held by sugar manufacturing companies of Utah and Idaho, that 3 sugar beet contracts would be drawn at a special committee meeting late this month. A previous meet of delegates and company representatives failed to result in agreement on prices. BURLEY, IDA. Seven prominent Minidoka project farmers have been chosen to act as an executive committee to investigate pending mortgage foreclosures. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Abuses of cash relief measures have forced Bonneville county relief council to order that only merchandise be distributed to the needy, Sylvia Olsen, secretary, announced. BOISE, IDA. Approximately two million dollars less was received by Idaho dairymen for their raw products in 1932 than in 1931, it was revealed in a report by the state bureau of dairying. LOGAN, UT. In marked contrast to the past several years when several deaths have been reported from the dread spinal meningitis, not a case of the disease has occurred in Logan this winter, according to the health report of the city. PROVO, UT. A hospital survey to determine the need of a new hospital in Provo will be undertaken here soon under the direction of Dr, L. W. Oaks, chairman of the hospital committee of the Provo chamber of commerce. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The poultrymen of thi3 region will be able to borrow federal funds to finance the purchase and raising of baby chicks through the Poultry Finance Corporation of Utah. for UT. Preparation PROVO, marriage will be studied as one of the functions of the family in a new class, Family Relationships, which will be taught in the spring quarter at Brigham Young university, beginning March 20th, announces Prof. E. Wamick, home economist, who will teach the course. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Approximately $40,000 will be spent by the . Amalgamated Sugar company for improvements to its Twin Falls plant, and probably a greater amount will be spent on the Burley plant in the near future. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Regular trips between Arkansas and Idaho by motor truck are planned by Jud-so- n Davis of Walnut Ridge, Ark, who seeks to exchange Arkansas rice for Idaho beans. The man arrived here recently with 10,000 pounds of rice and exchanged it for an equal amount of Idaho beans. SHERIDAN, WYO. A Sheridan ranch recently shipped 309 silver foxes, valued at between $35,000 and $40,000 to Hackensack, Minn,, where they will be fed for priming before being pelted, . bands, PRICE, UT. Twenty-thre- e Including two from Colorado, have registered for the third annual band tournament here April C, 7 and 8. FlorSTAND ARDVILLE, ;UT. ence Olson, 17, daughter of Robert and Christina Olson, died of a fractured skull suffered in a coasting accident here. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Calcium phosphate deposits covering thousands of apres in Utah along with those of two adjoining states, are so abundant that they can furnish the nation with phosphate fertilizer for centuries to come after the deposits in Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee are depleted, according to the report of the presidents research committee on social trends, just made public. Calcium phosphate deposits in Utah and vicinity amount to probably 12,000,000,000 tons, the report states. GOB HUMOR They were sitting in a restaurant In San Francisco, the sailor and his sweetheart, when suddenly she pointed to another table. Whos that officer over there? she asked. "Why, thats our chaplain," he replied. Why dont you ask him to Join us? she suggested. Its O. K. with me, sweetie," said the gallant tar. Just name the day." U. S. S. Texas Steer. MIGHT BE WORSE 19-3- Misfortunes never come singly." Oh, I dont know; Henry VIH had only one wife at a time." Worth Repeating He was a bit shy, and after she had thrown her arms around him and kissed him for bringing her a bouquet of flowers, he arose and started to leave. I am sorry I offended you, she said. Oh, Im not offended," he replied, "Im going for more flowers. Disillusioned Admirer I will give you a gold coin if you get me a lock of the famous authors hair. Barber How many coins if I get you the whole wig? SIgund Ex Zofl-nae- Right Back at Him Hubby (trying it on) Heres where I draw the line. Domineering Wife (ominously) If you talk like that, heres where you toe it. Weekly Telegraph (Sheffield). Very Important Doctor I have trouble making that man believe hes all right Hes never satisfied. Friend One of your impatients, eh, doc? Brooklyn Eagle. Mass Ablutions I dont see how football players ever get clean! Ditto Silly, what do you suppose the scrub teams are for? Annapolis Dumb Dora Log. for the Big BIgmitt Youre a Look Out Mr. Boss d little shrimp! Mr. Peewee Ill bet you wouldnt dare say that In the presence of my wife. Brooklyn Eagle. ONE EXPLANATION i The house of the Utah legislature expressed its sympathy for the delinquent taxpayer by passing a bill that will permit county commissioners to compromise past due tax items up to sums of $300. Rep. Henderson of Fanguitch introduced a bill appropriating $1,000,-00- 0 for emergency relief purposes. The bill has been sent to the appropriations committee. The bill provides the money shall be made available to the governor and expended by him or under his direction. It also provides that $15,000 be spent by the state for administration purposes, including the administering of funds of the Reconstruction Finance corporation in the state. The measure authorizes the governor to set aside from the $1,000,-00- 0 an amount sufficient to cover ' and reimburse the R. F. C. for such portion of funds made available by said corporation for emergency relief needs in this state as have been expended to date by the governor for administration purposes." Alphabetical arrangement of the tames on election ballots, who pays for bonds of county officers, repeal of obsolete laws requiring the dipping of hogs, procedure as to sale of property for delinquent drainage or irrigation district taxes, and permission to the state land board to enter a consolidation of irrigation interests in Carbon county were passed by the senate. The house and senate both passed the Huggins memorial to congress which asks that the veterans hospital be retained in Salt Lake. The following measures have been introduced and if you wish to obtain a complete copy of any of them, write to your legislative representative. H. B. 126 One million for relief purposes. H. B. 127 Publishing financial statements of county auditor. H. B. 128 Maps and plats. H. B. 129 Mortgaging of future chattels. H. B. 130 Publishing of delinquent tax list. H. B. 131 Location of experimental wells. H. B. 132 Curtailment of legislative mileage expense. H. B. 133 Dimensions of motor vehicles. II. B. 134 Weights of motor H. B. 135 Constitutional amendment convention. H. B. 136 Industrial commission claims. H. B. 137 Sale of public lands. H. B. 138 Lease of real estate by county. H. B. 139 Sale of state lands. H. B. 140 Motor vehicle liability. H. B. 141 Water rights prior to H. B. 142 Redemption of forereal estate. H. B. 143 Levy of two mills for poor relief. H. B. 144 Waste on foreclosed property. H. B. 145 Reclassifying of counties. H. B. 146 County officers salaries. H. B. 147 Reservoir land grant fund. H. B. 148 Redemption of property by judgment debtors. H. B. 149 Drainage district supervision. H. B. 150 Regulating public work labor. H. B. 151 Supplemental to state motor coda H. B. 152 Public utilities reports. H. B. 153 Regulating bee ship- Salesmanship We have just the thing, miss, for that delicate peace blossom comple- xion" Its hot soft soap I want" Nice Missus Mother (calling on daughter in new situation) Well, how dyer like yer new missus? Daughter Shes quite affectionate. She called me Dear, dear, when I dropped a trnyful of tea things this afternoon. Weekly Telegraph, Sheffield. But Not All I Stranger I)o you people across the stree keep chickens? Uastus Well, dey keeps some ob deml Washington Star. 1 1 CORN CAKES cup cornmeal cup flour cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon soda 2 cups sour milk 1 egg U cup melted shortening Mix cornmeal with other dry Ingredients sifted together. Beat egg, stir in sour milk and add to dry Ingredients. Add shortening and bake on hot griddle. CORN STICKS cups cornmeal I cup boiling water 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 14 teaspoon soda 2 cups sour milk or butermilk . 3 tablespoons melted butter Scald two cups cornmeal with boiling water. Mix salt, sugar, baking powder and soda with rest of cornmeal and add alternately with sour milk or buttermilk to first mixture. Add melted butter and bake in a hot oven (400 degrees Fahrenstick pans heit) in hot, twenty minutes. 3 well-grease- d SALLY LUNN cups flour teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt cup sugar 1 cup bottled milk, or cup evaporated milk and cup water 2 eggs Sift dry Ingredients and stir In the milk and beaten eggs. Pour in a shallow pan and bake thirty minutes at 350 degrees. Split and spread generously with butter to serve. 2 , 1933, Bell Syndicate. WNU Service, At your druggists. For FREE sample write to 732 Ceres Avey Los Angeles Agents Wantrd.Patented never-sli- p lingerie shoulder strap;sensatlonaI 10c repeater Free $3.60 offer. Goodbar, 79 Madison Ave.,N.Y.C. HERE'S QUICKEST, SIMPLEST WAY TO STOP A COLD FOLLOW County auditors DIRECTIONS 3- - slf Drink Full Glass of Water. list. It you have a cold dont take chances with "cold killers and nostrums. A cold i3 too dangerous to take chances on. water. The simple method pictured above is the way doctors throughout the world now treat colds. Date of delinquent tax H. B. 161 Speed of motor vehicles. H. B. 163 Regulating use of H. B. 164 Farm products value. H. B. 165 Action form on foreclosures. H. B. 166 Trust deed redemption of sales. H. B. 167 Deficiency Judgments on foreclosures. H. B. 168 Foreclosure of mortgages. H. B. 169 Court postponement of ing. H. B. 173 Lights regulation for motor vehicles. H. B. 174 Election regulations. H. B. 176 University credit for high school work. H. B. 177 Prohibiting coercion. H. B. 178 Water conservation. H. B. 179 Publication of educational expenditures. - H. B. 180 Utah state bar. H. B. 181 Contribution fundi for general fund. throat is sore, crush anddissolve 8 Bayer Aspirin Tablets in a half glass of warm water and gargle according to directions. Almost Instant Relief In This Way re- foreclosure judgments. H. B. 170 Jury trial in district courts. II. B. 171 Social unemployment Insurance. H. B. 172 Relating to advertis- PICTURED BELOW 2 ping. H. B. 154 Emergency relief act. H. B. 155 Creating Utah emergency relief commission. H. B. 156 Public utilities commission. H. B. 157 $175,000 dormitory for U. S. A. C. H. B. 158 Contracts with state road commission. H. B. 159 Motor transport cor- H. B. 161 some soap, please. made-at-the-tab- closed ports. Id like muffin Iron. Put plenty of shortening in the batter and your cakes will never stick and the utensil will not smoke and fill the house with the odor of burning fat these When cakes or waffles are used for dessert, sirup, honey or sugar and cinnamon should be served with them. Plain cake or ginger cake mixture may be baked in waffle irons If the mixture is thinned a trifle. Whipped cream or crushed fruit served with them makes a marvelous dessert. 1903. H. B. 160 Source and Mouth A fourth grade teacher ' recently asked, in an examination, for the source and mouth of the Mississippi river. One paper contained the following answer: The source is in Minnesota and the mouth is at the other end. ve- hicles. porations. What do you suppose was the oriWhy the hope that it gin of war? would supplant football.' Nothing adds more to a simple meal, or to an elaborate one, for that matter, than a hot bread, right from the oven or griddle. Northerners do not consider these breads indispensable at every meal, as do southerners, but they like them just as well, I think, when they are offered to them. Almost all these breads are Just as good at one meal as at another, but we are more Inclined to serve them at breakfast or luncheon than at dinner, although I am sure no one will turn down a hot muffin or roll with dinner. Spoon bread Is a soft baked mixture which is associated with meat and gravy, as also are waffles. Personally I like corn griddle cakes as well as anything for serving with gravy, says a writer, dilating on good things to eat. Speaking of corn, I wonder If you ever use corn sticks for dinner. They are so brown and crispy when baked in the heavy pans which come for this purpose that they are especially good throughout the meal, from soup to salad. My favorite corn griddle cake, is made without scalding the corn, and consequently has a very individual flavor and texture, in my opinion. Steamed brown bread also has a place at the dinner table, although it is particularly associated with baked beans, which, to be complete, need hot brown bread. In Boston some persons add raisins, in which case it is known by the English title of plum bread. Among muffins bran has become popular In the last few years. Bran muffins should be rather sweet. I like molasses for sweetening, and prefer sour milk to sweet for mixing. You know a tablespoonful of vinegar added to sweet milk will answer If havent sour milk or buttermilk. Raisins or dates may be added to the batter. Sliced bananas or apples are also good in these or in plain muffins. When I make plain muffins T do not make them so very plain. I like to use the cake method of mixing; that means that the muffins will necessarily by a little sweet. A Sally Lunn is made by using this same mixture, but by balancing it In one pan it may be sprinkled with a mixture of sugar and cinnamon before it goes into the oven. For all of these muffins and tea cakes a moderate oven 375 degrees to 400 degrees Fahrenheit Is best Biscuits, of course, take a hotter oven 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Griddles and waffles now may be tested by dropping a sprinkling of water on the griddle. If little balls of water roll around on the hot oven, it is hot enough. Never grease a griddle or It is recognized as the QUICKEST, safest, surest way. jFor it will check an ordinary cold almost as fast as you caught it. That is because the real BAYER Aspirin embodies certain medical qualities that strike at the base of a cold almost INSTANTLY. i You can combat nearly any cold you get simply by taking BAYER Aspirin and drinking plenty of water every 2 to 4 hours the first day and 3 or 4 times daily thereafter. If throat is sore, gargle with 3 BAYER Aspirin Tablets crushed and dissolved In a half glass of warm water, repeating every 2 or 3 hours as necessary. Sore throat eases this way in a few minutes, incredible as this may seem. Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, see that you get the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets. They dissolve almost Instantly. And thus work almost Instantly when you take them. And for a gargle. Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablets dissolve with speed and completeness, leaving no irritating particles or grittiness. Get a box of 12 or bot-- , tie of 24 or 100 at any drug store. post-gradua- Ask your druggist about tlie recent price reduction on tbo 100 tablet siz Bayer Aspirin, WO TABLETS ARE GENUINE TV BAYER viy ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS CROSS |