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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRITM. UTAH ooooooocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 6 ALT LAKE Business Directory AAKY GRAHAM. BONNER. cormoMi n vutum Ntvvtm union GRANDFATHER GREEN FROG w SAVINGS-INVESTMEN- will IP' PUN T book No. A-- which shows compound htU"tematk tomrtment and interest will do. & MORTGAGE CO. PALMER EOND Suite Walker Bank Building 410-1- 8 ' OLDSMOBILE Y OU NEED PRINTING Patronise your home publisher. HU prices can get are just as good or better than you prompt elsewhere. Your work will be given Printer-merchant. and satisfactory attention by your Help to build up your Goodday, Mr. Bullfrog, said Grand- father Green Frog. Good day, and how are you? Im well, I thank you kindly, said Mr. Bullfrog. Im so glad you thank me kindly, grinned Grandfather Green Frog, Its strange, said Mr. Bullfrog, that people get us so mixed up. They dont get us mixed up exactly, said Grandfather Green Frog ,No, but I mean to say they take you for me and they take me for you, said Mr. Bullfrog. They dont seem to be able to tell us apart. It Isnt so very astonishing that they cant, said Grandfather Green Frog. . For we have many ways which are the same. For example we always spend our time in the water or on the bank nearby or on a stump in the water. We look very much alike too. But dont people know that I havent any folds of skin going from my eyes to the back of my body as you have? That is the way to tell us apart, of course, said Mr.' Bullfrog. Of course It Is, said Grandfathei Green Frog. But all people do not Western Newspaper Union. Suppose that this here vessel, says the skipper with a groan, Should lose her bearins, run away and bump upon a stone, "Suppose shed shiver and go down, when save ourselves we couldnt! The mate replies, "Oh, blow me eyes! Suppose again she Shouldnt Wallace Irwin. Copyright. 1912, GOOD THINGS FOR THE SEASON Planning a Vacation? Utah, Idaho and Wyoming offer ' some wonderful opportunities for sightseeing, hunting, fishing and resting. The Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce has prepared abook- - , let entitled the Center of Scenic America telling about these intermountain beauty spots. For Free Copy Send Postcard to H. S. Dahlberg, Box 1645, Salt Lake Did you ever try breaded pork chops? Order the chops cut thicker than usual, cut out the bone and skewer and press Into shape. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Put In a frying pan and sprinkle the top with each of dried crumbs. Pour in boiling water to the depth of the chops, cover closely and bake In a slow oven Remove one and hours. cover, sprinkle with buttered bread crumbs and bake until the crumbs are brown. Arrange on a hot platter and garnish with celery tips. Serve one-ha- lf one-ha- lf with: Oatmeal Soup. Soak over night one cupful of oatmeal in two quarts of mutton broth or water; in the morning bring to a boll and place in a know that. Strange, said Mr. Bullfrog, how fireless cooker until time to prepare onion, Ignorant people can be and still be the soup. Cook one add butter until browned; delicately happy. Oh well, said Grandfather Green four tablespoonfuls of flour, two teaFrog, after all even if neonle dont spoonfuls of sugar, a dash of cayenne and pepper to season. Bring to a boll ; add one cupful of tomato pulp and serve hot. Strain before serving, or if for the childrens luncheon, serve without straining. Hot Chicken Salad. Mix one pint of cooked chicken cut In cubes, one teacupful of cooked peas, of a spoonful of salt, teaspoonful of pepperf one tablespoonful of onion juice, one pimento and one teaspoonful of lemon juice; set aside In a cool place for at least an hour. Make a sauce, using of a cupful of butter, the same of flour, half a teaspoonful of salt, a cupful each of cream and chicken broth. Add the seasoned Ingredients and let stand over hot water until ' ready to serve. Thank You Kindly." M know all they might about frogs, Drifting down, drifting down! neither do we know all we might about Light as dream, from far-osky; people. Flitting gayly oer field and town, Ever the wild, white dancers fly. True, said Mr. Bullfrog, but think of the difference. Frogs and people! Tenderly touching the ragged trees. Such a difference. Veiling their somberness, drear and That Is probably just wyhat thej brown, With a mantle fair, which a king said Grandfather think about It, might please, I am quite sure that Green Frog. Drifting, drifting, drifting down! there of aware the that are fact they Is a great difference between themTESTED RECIPES selves and us. But they are quite thankful to be Tartlets or small pies are so nice people. They dont ever wish to be serve and so well liked that the to never heard of. know Ive I that frogs that following recipe this one about say pond thej any will be enjoyed. wished they were frogs Instead oi t Pineapple Tartpeople. lets. Cover They would rather be people and fluted tart pans learn the peoples ways than be frogs a with plain and learn the frogs ways. paste, prick well It is hard to understand, said Mr wltl1 a fork an(i Hard indeed to underBullfrog. bake in a hot stand. People are always people. a delicate When oven. brown remove been not frogs. always Frogs have vs from the oven, shake the shells from ha been have They tadpoles.' They had tails. And what is more frogs tins and replace the tarts In the tins and fill with the following mixture: change their skins and moult. Take the way you do, Grandfathei Cook one cupful of grated pineapple, of a pupful of sugar, the Green Frog. You change your skin You a times anyway. year grated riqd and juice of an orange, several swallow your skin if you moult out a few grains of salt, two egg yolks of water, but if you moult in watei slightly beaten; when of the conchill and fill the your skin comes off in patches and sistency of custard each with a meringue shells. It float Spread away. magnificently watch you the egg whites beaten Perhaps people wouldnt . say my made of using of a cupful of skin floated magnificently away, said stiff and Brown 1 sugar. But slightly in dont powdered Grandfather Green Frog. serve cold. and to want be the can oven, anyhow see anyone Creamy Fudge. Take two cupfuls thing else than a frog. I can shout and chatter, of sugar, cupful of milk, one indeed I can! of tablespoonful of butter, I can snap up delicious flies. Oil a cupful of corn sirup and four tablehow I love flies.' I dont love them spoonfuls of cocoa. Boil to the soft ball stage and set away . to cool in for companions. But I like to have them land on the dish. When cool stir and beat. my nose and then I like to snap them Add flavoring and nuts and drop before the mixture gets too stiff, by up. If were kept where it Is warm all spoonfuls on waxed paper. Maple winter we do not bother about sleep- corn sirup may be used and a flavorwe can be coaxed ing of mapeiine, which will make a ing all the time and tc hard either, coaxed , very most delicious maple fudge. not and take a few dainty worms or so. Warren Stew. Cut cold roast beef The toads wont eat until th into sinml pieces, add one onion cut springtime but were not so fussy. fine, take any leftover gray, add one This past winter I had a good long cupful of strained tomato and thicken ' nap, a good long nap. slightly. Season highly with cayenne, And I feel very fine now, very fine salt, parsley and a teaspoonfui of cur-rIndeed. powder if one likes that seasoning. Did Brown the onion in a little fat, add to So do I, said Mr. Bullfrog. Green Frog the beef in a casserole with the other you know, Grandfather two years for a was tadpole I that Ingredients and cook until tender. before I became a bullfrog? Then prepare dumplings, place over Was It as long as that? asked ihe top, cover and cook ten or fifteen Green Frog politely, minutes, according to the size of the Grandfather Well, well, well, how time does fly! dumplings. Almost as quickly as flies fly he said, ashe caught on right after the other and ate thp gown with a grin of pleasure. one-ha- lf one-four- th one-fourt- h 1 LESSONS FREE - ff You can learn to play that soft, sweet luring Hawaiian Music in but a few evenings. We show you how to do it r ree. 1 housands have learned to play and are now happy through this wonderful and easy system. You can learn too. We have a large stock of assorted Hawaiian Ukuleles ' that we are offering at the very spec- , ial price of $9.85. 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Lome stores8nytin8! y01 cannot salt lakb city, rt your U-- METAL WORKS, h one-four- th colleges BUSINESS Hf g.s Type Metals. Married Men Trustworthy Statistics Indicate that married men are more trustworthy than single men & the ratio of 6 to 1, probably because their increased sense of responsi- - I Companies of Nation Weather Year! of Industrial Depression; Out- - ' look for Early Resumption of Work is Much Brighter The copper mining in dustry found 1021 fraught with difficulties, but conditions have Improved in the last few months and still better times He ahead, according to Simon Guggenheim, president of tjie American Smelting & Refining company, who, on Monday Issued his annual report to the stockholders. One main factor In the years poor showing Is the extremely small production of copper, zinc and tin, Mr. Guggenheim says. Hence the smelting and refining of these metals have never reached so depressed a stage. Whatever else may be said of 1921, It at least seems to have marked the turning point toward recovery from the extreme depression in the nonfer-roumetal industry which followed the war. Tfce first part of the year was especially unprofitable, but every quarter showed Improvement over the preceding one. This was especially true of each of the last two quarters. There are many signs of improvement for the current years business. The worst of the period of readjustment is now behind us, the large copper mines will probably start In operation at no very distant date, which will give tonnage for our copper smelters and refineries ; already one of our zinc smelters has resumed operations ; political conditions In Mexico are better than they have been at any time since 1913; our properties and organizations continue in excellent condition; earnings have improved, and there is good reason to believe that a condition of progress toward normal will continue until the full earnings are again made. The earnings record for 1921 attests the difficulties of last year. Total income from sales of metals amounted to $130,810,592, a decrease of from 1920, After all expenses, Interest and taxes, there was a balance of $1,591, 90S, compared with in 1920. President Guggenheim states bank Indebtedness aggregating $12,000,000 was liquidated without Increasing funded debt or issuing notes or new capital, f During-- ' 1921 the value tof metal stocks Increased $2,000,000 as the result of improved prices. Chicago. good-size- d Are You GUGGENHEIM INTERESTS PRE DICT NORMAL PRODUCTION; INCREASED METAL DEMAND one-ha- lf one-thir- d goog-a-roo- y them-elves,- " 'Holm. s pre-w- ar When I Peshnstin, Washington was about fourteen years of age I had an operation for appendicitis and the doctor said It wonld retard development until I was 18 or 19 years of age, but I heard how good Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription was for young girls so I took four bottles of It and came into womanhood within a year. Then I started getting healthy and strong. Before I took Dr. Pierces medicines I weighed only 72 pounds now I weigh 107. Later In life I took on my face. I wrote a breaking-ou- t to Dr. Pierce and he advised me to take the Golden Medical Discovery. 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The Joy of Hardships. , After a man has once succeeded he always gets a lot of pleasure recalling the struggles and failures he has been through. 9 BURGLAR TAKES $500, COO Not Carnivorous. Do you ever eat chestnuts? No, Im a strict vegetarian. Bos- ton Transcript. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers LOOT Burglar Confesses to Large String of Crimes Chicago. Burglaries of scores ot homes, the loot from' which totaled more than $500,000, (were attributed by the police Sunday to Edward ITJildie) Collins, known as the scientific burglar, and from whom, they said, they had obtained a detailed confession. Collins,' according to the police, always made it a rule to work alone, never to bother with what he called small stuff, and to specialize in a profitable territory which be knew thoroughly. Most of his alleged robberies were committed during the absence of owners from their homes. After he had picked up everything worth while in a house or apartment, it was said, he would use the telephone to call a taxicab In which to make his escape. The boldness of Ills operations drove police and detectives to desperation. All of his gains, he was quoted as saying, had been spent on drugs, and it was to the craving for these that he attributed his downfall. Chicago Birds Fall For Landscape Painting Cleveland, Ohio. Because the blank wall opposite his office In the Swet-lanbuilding had become an eyesore, E. C. McKay decorated it with Tin's has a large mural landscape. cost the lives of at least two birds, Mr. McKay said. One tree stands out vividly. While trying to alight In this tree, the birds broke Imaginary I saw the birds swoop their necks. . down 'and into the tree, McKay said, and fall to the roof outside my window, dead. Doesnt 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 o Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or com between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. ' IS SURE AS DAWN BRINGS A NEW DAY CASCARA Eat Break That Cold and Make You Fit Tomorrow. V.H.HI L.L. CO. DETROIT, ' S Co?ts PARKERS HAIR BALSAM H Removes Danaru ff -- 8 tops air Failing Restores Color and to Gray and Faded Hau Beauty 60c. and $1 00 at Druirg-ists- Hlscox Chem. Wks. Patchoeae.H.T HINDERCORNS Removes Corns, Cal looses, etc., stops all pain, ensures comfort to the feet, makes walking easv. 15r. by mall or at Drug J gists. Biacox Chemical Works, Patohogue, N. Y ONE TREATED WEEK FREE Short breathing relieved in a few hours; swelling reduced in a few days; regulates the liver, kidneys, stomach and heart; purifies the blood .strengthens the entire system. Writ for Fre Trial Treatment. COLLUM Boat Explosion Kills Four Port Huron, Mich. Four men were killed and property damage estimated at $100,000 was caused by a holler on board the ferry boat Omar D. Conger Sunday afternoon. The explosion shook the entire downtown district. The boiler was thrown 250 feet into a dwelling. QUININE all Will Srrows d M-r- it DMPSY REMEDY CO., Dept. S.O., ATLANTA, PATENTS GA. B. Coleman Watson Patent Lawyer, Washington D. O. Advice and book free Bates reasonable. HhthMt references. Bestserrloea Moths, Cockroaches, Bedbugs, Mice, Anta and files all disappear. Send 10 cents for each direction. A. Menard, Box 467, Wayne, Mich. Railroad Clerk to Oil Magnate. FREE bookletFrom Address V. B. Hildreth, Bx U6S. Ft.WorUi.Teg. W, N U., Salt Lak City, No. 13-1- 922 |