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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH MOTHER! CORNS MOVE CHILDS BOWELS WITH Ilurry, mother I Even a sick child loves the fruity taste of California Fig Syrup and It never falls to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or If stomach Is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bowels Is often all that Is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed od bottle. Mother! You must say . California or you may get an imitation fig syrup. Advertisement. remove every hard com, soft com, or com between the toes, and the calluses, Without soreness or irritation. , 16799 DIED In Hew York City alone from , feid- -' ney trouble last year. Dont allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL The worlds standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Hollands National Remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every bos end accept no imitation Ladies Let Cuticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Soap 25c, Ointment 25 sad 50c, Talcum 25c. State of Washington. The state of Washington was formerly a part of Oregon and was created a territory in 1853. It was admitted to the Union as a state February 22, 1889. It never rains on the unjust if he can get hold of the just mans umbrella. AroLDTODW-DON- T in 3 DatS in S.LCO., Cures Colds La Grippe W.M. Ml jqzt DELAY 24 Hours DETROIT. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. j J 11-1- i WILLIE WOODCHUCK It T These Letters Recommending Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Vegetable Compound Will Interest You would often sit down and cry, and was always blue and had no ambition. I was this way for over a year and had allowed myself to get into quite a serious condition. One day I saw your advertisement in the daily paper and began to take Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound at once. I have improved ever since taking the third bottle and find it is the best medicine I have ever taken. Benefited by First Bottle I was completely run down and not able to do my housework. I just dragged myself around and did not have energy to get up when once I sat down. I read advertisements of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound in our paper The Indiana Daily Times, and learned all about it 1 received results from the very first bottle and now I am doing all my own work, even washing and ironing, and I never felt better in my life. I tell all my friends it is due to you. Mrs. Elizabeth Reinbold, 403 N. Pine St, Indianapolis, Indiana. You should pay heed to the experiences of these women. They know how they felt before taking the Vegetable Compound, and afterwards, too. Their words are true. k Lydia E. Pinkhams Private Ailments Peculiar to Women will be sent you free upon npon Write request. to the Lydia Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts Text-Boo- Directory Western Newspaper Union Silently one by one in the Infinite meadows of heaven, Blossomed the stars, the forget-me-nof the angels. Evangeline. 1922, Copyright, ot PALMER Bond Co. MEATS PRESERVING CANNING, vl!?, Mortgage In many homes, not only in the country but In many small towns, It is an economy to preserve meat. If in small even quantities. In corning beef, meat from fat animals makes choicer meat than from those lacking in faL Meat should be corned as soon as possible after the meat has chilled, but under no circumstances let it freeze. Weigh the meat and allow eight pounds of salt for 100 pounds of meat Sprinkle a layer of salt of an inch in depth in the of the barrel, pack the cuts of meat as closely as possible, making a layer six inches thick, then put a layer of salt and repeat until all the meat is packed, reserving enough of the salt to make a good layer over the top. After standing over night add four pounds of sugar to each 100 pounds of meat, two ounces of baking soda and four ounces of saltpeter, dissolved in a gallon or tepid water. Add three gallons more of water to cover the meat Place a board with a weight of iron to keep the meat under the brine. , Rusty meat is caused from allowing the meat to become exposed to the air. If the brine becomes ropy. It will have to be poured off and a new brine added; this will sometimes occur in warm weather. Canning Chicken. Dress and cut up the chicken or leave whole if preferred. Cover with boiling water and simmer until tender. Remove the bones and cover them with the chicken broth; cook until reduced to Pack the meat closely In Jars, add one teaspoonful of salt to each quart and fill up the Jar with the hot broth, adjust the rubber and top but do not seal tight the rule is to screw the1 top down tight then unscrew halfway round; this allows an equal pressure Inside and out of the can and Its contents will not boll out Cover with boiling water and sterilize in a boiler or canner for three and a half to four hours. Seal at once when removing the Jars and invert out of a draft. Can the broth in the same way this may be removed in one and one half hours. Explaining the Income Tax Law and the e municipal bonds mim free on request. 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Utah, Idahoand Wyoming offer some wonderful opportunities for sightseeing, hunting, fishing and resting. The Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce hasprepared abook-lentitled the Center of Scenic America telling about these . intermountain beauty spots. et For Free Copy Send Postcard to H. S. Dahlberg, Box 1S45, Salt Lake We scheme, we toll, we pray. In wretched plight For what three meals a day. One sleep at night' EVERYDAY BUSINESS COLLEGES L. D. 8. BUSIN ES8 COLLEGE. of Efficiency. All commercial tranche. City Catalog free. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lake GOOD THINGS School Mutton Is a wholesome meat which should be served more frequently. Remove all bits of skin and there MUSICALINSTRUMENTS PIANOS. Players, Phonographs on very easy terms. Eyerytn Music to. known in music. Write Daynes-Beeb- e will be no woolly taste. icordian, Side, Box Pleating, Hemstitchu . tons, Buttonholes, Kid Corset Psrlo Haricot of Mut ton. Fry two tablespoonfuls of On His Hind Legs. that more cold weather will follow and that he then will go back to sleep for another six weeks or so. If he doesnt see his shadow some people think tne spring will come along rapidly from then on. That is what people mean when they say that the ground hog has Been his shadow. They mean that there will be another six weeks of winter and that the ground hog has gone back to sleep for those six weeks. If they say that he has not seen his shadow then they say that the spring will be right along. They believe then that It will be a very early spring. Now some members of the Ground Hog family like it because they are thought of so much at that time of the year. They think It fine because there are stories written about them and little pieces in the paper as to whether they have seen their shadows or not. But Will'e Woodchtick Isnt so fond of the nnme of Ground Hog. Call me Willie Woodchuck, la what he squeals. Ground Hog sounds too much like Porky Pig and Sammy Sausage and Miss Ham and all of that greedy family. I like to he called Willie. Mrs. Willie thought the same way r.bout it, but there are plenty of others whore very proud of being known only as the Ground Hog family. And now that spring Is fast going and summer is almost here Willie Woodchuck is smiling as he sits in the warm sunshine, fbr he knows that the vegetables will aoon be just as I like them to be! -- SEE in twi onions WOMEN , Business There is something funny about a rabbits tail probably because brevity Is the soul of wit. For Your Own Good Please Read Them , Htwvmti union ot HALF-SIC- K Last fall I Youngstown, Ohio. . began to feel mean and my back hurt me and I could hardly do mv little bit of housework. I was played out when 1 would just sweep one room and would have to rest. I would have to put a cushion behind me when I would Bit down and at night I could not unless I bad something under ' Bleepback. I had awful my cramps every month and was just nearly all in. ' Finally my husband said to me one day, Why dont you try Lydia E. Pinkhams medicine ?' and I said, I am willing to take anything if I could get well again. So I took one bottle and a second one and felt better and the neighbors asked me what I was doing and said, Surely itmust be doing you good all right I have just finished my eighth bottle and I cannot express to you how I feel, the way I would like to. If you can use this letter you are welcome to it and if any woman does not believe what I have written to be true, she can write to me and I will describe my condi- tion to her as I have to you. Mrs. Elmer Heasley. 141 S. Jackson St, Youngstown, Ohio. I was very nervous and rundown, writes Mrs. L. E. Wiese of 706 Louisa St, New Orleans, La. I GRAHAM 3yvARY comtoHi ft vtmtN Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never NERVOUS. AND ; Fairy Tale BONNER Willie Woodchuck had been up ever since the first days of the spring, said He had been looking about daddy. at the world, standing on his hind legs and seeing all there was to see. For Willie Woodchuck is a very curious little fellow. He had had a fine winters nap. He had slept in his nice warm burrow all through the winter and had not once been disturbed. He was beginning to think of vegetables and summer food, and he was Perfectly Safe. watching to see what the farmers First Thief (in hotel bedroom) Go about were going to do. Quiet, Jim. Theres a woman asleep in He hadnt stored up food for the that room. winter the way so many other animals Second Thief It doesnt matter if had, but he had eaten more and more she wakes up. the latter part of the summer. during It dont? One scream would bring "In fact If he had eaten any more half the folks in the house to the door. he would have been so fat he could She wont scream. If she wakes up have moved, and Willie Woodshell throw a sheet over her head and hardly chuck wanted to move as far as his keep still. winter bed at any rate. Why will she? He had looked about him in the Her head Is all up In curl papers. early spring and had traveled quite Stray Stories. a good deal to find a nice new home. And he had found a place where he had fixed up a beautiful home. Mrs. Willie Woodchuck had liked the big main room and the little kinds of balconies or extra rooms they had built for themselves. There Mrs. Wik lie looked after the many little wood chuck children. They were very helpless at first Applicants for Insurance Often and she had had to watch them well, as they slept in their warm nest of Rejected. grasses. After a little while they became Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with stronger and Mrs., Willie would allow the public, there is one preparation that them to go out and play at. the outside has been very successful in overcoming of their hole. these conditions. The mild and healing There they would frolic In the influence of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Rois soon realized. It stands the highest foi w'arm spring sunshine and whistle and call and chatter. its remarkable record of success. Mother Woodchuck taught them to An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in fight If they were attacked but to an interview on the subject, made the as- leave creatures alone If they werent tonishing statement that one reason why bothered by them first. so many applicants for insurance are re Another name for woodchuck famjected is because kidney trouble is so Willie common to the American people, and the ily Is that of ground hog. Woodchuck didnt like to be called by large majority of those whose applications are declined do not even auspect his other name. that they have the disease. But some of his relations did. You Dr. Kilmers Swamp Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, see, there Is an old belief that when medium and large. However, if you wish the ground hog or woodchuck comes first to test this great preparation send forth after his winters sleep to look ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamabout him it Is a sign of spring. ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When It is the belief that if he can see writing be sure and mention this paper. his shadow because of the sun shining Advertisement. and making this possible it means Either Way. There are many little ways of practicing economy in the home, proclaimed Walter Wheese sagely to his guest, after making sure Mrs. Wheese was out of hearing. So? encouraged the visitor politely. Yes. Last winter my wife said we must get a new sofa In the spring. Well? "Instead, I got a new --spring in the sofa. Suspect SALT LAKE Mvemrvg CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Lift Off with Fingers Dpesnt hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to iJP Daddys DOCOOOOOOOOOOOOCXDOOOOCXX)CO tablespoontuls of drippings, add on f and pounds of lean mutton cut In pieces, salt and pepper well and cover wjth boiling water. Cook slowly until the meat is tender. Serve with buttered lima beans. Green peas may be used. Jellied Apples. Pare, core and slice one quart of apples. Butter a baking dish and put In a layer of apples, covering each layer with sugar until a f cupful is used. Add cupful of hot water, cover and bake In a slow oven three hours. Soften one tablespoonful of gelatin in cupful of cold water and dissolve in of a cupful of boiling water. Mix carefully through the hot apples, turn Into a mold and serve with or without cream. Fried Hominy and Ham. As a substitute for the ever present potato, try this dish. Put one tablespoonful of ham fat In a frying pan, add well cooked hominy ant. stir until well mixed with the hot fat; add cupful of minced ham, a tablespoon ful of minced parsley. Those who like onion will enjoy a tablespoonful of minced onion added to the hot fat and well cooked before adding the See your YOUR PUBLISHER printer for Binding, Ruling and Loo one-hal- two-inc- h sre manufacturers of Bank, Office . Art In Fixtures j to. ire Fixtures. sinesa." Salt Lake Cabinet & Fixture JMPARTMffiNTSTORESA in J Utah, for anything you cannot get home stores. AH METAL WORKS, one-hal- one-ha- lf one-quart- er one-ha- lf hominy. Fish Balls. Make a white sauce using one tablespoonful of butter, one tablespoonful of flour, salt and pepper to taste, cupful of milk and two Cook until eggs. smooth, then stir in one cupful of one-ha- well-beate- lf n flaked fish. Drop this batter by spoon- fuls into hot fat. Drain on brown per and serve at once. pa- jIlLUc TvWtrttg. , Mfg.s Type . Metals British Army Swagger" t has been said that the English aa or my authorities once Issued r that officers should not vein e'e con' tsses or spectacles, these being sight defective lered evidence of took mber of army officers then aring the monocle, disobeying and gv' my order by a safe margin tl,oU1 was it j to themselves, as distinction, of the time, an air like tlia night being something a officers lich prompted so many ca short a listed men to carry iich came to be called a "s"ago .. r Stage Tragedians Joke Loui late They used to say of the ' James that he was one of the Siel)8 humorists and practical jokers in t him history. It is recounted of o one in on a certain occasion, n hav Shakespearean .tragedies, traE shake' hands with a brother he left clutched inescapably In the an tors fist a fat, raw oyster, wh 1Ig unfortunate individual was ( remainde keep by him through the the sc'a. |