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Show i I Jb V- I f .1 . 8. rSDAY. MARCH 1882 THE SUIT. PRICE, OTA Odd but TRUE ttH MttDHD UT IT PRO THC WORLD. HI TRMIU WTO ILL, TO AH f RMKIUO IVMtSlOH, Ml IttN AROUND NAD RACK. TO WILL HAVE TWICE THURSDAY Hr. and Mn. Jack Smith left on Thursday ftir Salt Lako City" whew they wil reaide permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong and little son have moved to Moab where they will apend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Ilamelwright motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday and returned the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Len Leavitt and family motored to Salt Lake City Friday and were guests of Mrs. Wells Mof-fi- tt HOT HID HOME IM HB VEIT JtteiiSs ii Mr. and Mrs. Glen Otten motored tb Mt. Pleasant Thursday and spent several days with Mrs. Otten s par- . ents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Luther and daughter, Clare, spent several days of last week in 6alt Lake City, returning Sunday. Clarence Welsh, who has spent the past four months in Kenilworth, returned to his home in Craig, Colo., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woodhead of Salt Lako City spent several days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. William KDTH HNS Woodhead. TOWN TWO HIUEV' !M HOME RUHR Mr. and Mn. Len Snow and son, Blaine, motored to Salt Lake City on Saturday last and .visited their daughter, Phyllis. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood and daughter, Margaret, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Roy Robbins of Standardville on Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Gladstone Woodhead and family aud Miss Wanda Bass motored to Provo Saturday and spent -- wm! A Sunday with Mrs. Woodhead s mother. IH HUIOO CVTT THE POLICE Miss Ruth Jewkes, who has spent HAME ORDERS TO PlC OP PERSON A HOMIER OK MODS . TOICIALLY the past two weeks with her sister PROM THE STREETS "WHO APPEAR SEA EN&JEt. WWM CONFRONTED Mr. and Mrs. LytV and brother-in-laNEED T TO man Leavitt, returned to Orangeville AMD TAKE THEM NMUNE&. READILY ADW THEWSEUIES Sunday. TO THE POtUC OATH HOUSES ID THE SPEED Of THC MACHINES Mrs. Herbert Wood entertained Mrs. Carl Empey of Price, Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs. Thomas Hughes at a bridge foursome last Wednesday afCOMMUNITY CHURCH SERVICES ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alder and Nelms-Ellwo- od J. II. MacRill, Minister, children accompanied by Mi, three who has Ilenry Johnson,' spent the and Mn. Earl Reinhardt left on Fri22 North Second East winter h ere, returned to his I'ume in for Kentucky where they will 7 :30 p. m. day Evening service Kentucky. 7 :30 p. m. spend the summfer. Girl Scouts (Monday) IEPENDABLE INSURANCE George Young of Salt Lake City 7 :30 Mr. and Mn. Calvin Jewkes, Mr. p.m. was a week-en- d Boy Scouts (Tuesday) visitor at the Frank Mrs. Lyman Leavitt and Mr. and and Choir rehearsal (Thursday) 7:30 p. m. home. 11 a. m. Young Mrs. James Burns motored to OrangeDeafni Bldg. Morning worship Price, Utah Robert Woodhead resumed his stud ville -- 6 :30 p. m, Sunday and were the guests of Bpworth League ies at the University of Utah for the Mr. and Mrs. C. Jewkes, Evelyn Stultz, president 10 a. m. spring quarter. school The Sunday Thursday Bridge club was ena The 8un'e Mr. rnd Mrs. Robert McDermaid tertained at the home Job dcpar of Mrs. Lloyd C. E. Beveridgeanperintendent n needs. and son spent several days of last Nelson at a 1 :30 luncheon. The gnest week in Salt Lake City. list included Mra. Calvin Jewkes, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Fulton motored Nephi Christensen, Mrs. Rollo Chris to Ogden Tuesday to attend the fun- tensen, Mrs. Eldon Conover. Mrs. Hax-elto- n eral of his brother-in-laNelson, Mrs. Arthur Huntsman, Mrs. Quint Wilcox, Mrs. H. B. Myers, daughValynne IVilooz, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Quint Wilcox and Mrs. Joe Dndler, Mrs. Andy Bell and a sixth grade pupil of Miss Lenore Miss Eva Whitmore. Prize winning Ml -- Kenilworth Notes BAY ASPIRIN Easter Is Here , is always If you have been wise and thrifty you have your Easter hat ail ready for Sunday . SAFE If you were not so fortunate as to be ready , do not fail to see our splendid line of hats in Blue, Red or White to help celebrate Easter and the beware of imitations al. Hats with distinct style and not just an ordinary hat. Flower trimmed and sport styles. . Unless you see the name Bayer and the word genuine on the package as never be pictured above you can the are genuine taking sure that you of thousands Bayer Aspirin that in their daily physicians prescribe practice. Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Price, Utah PAGE SEVD teat 'tVMTtOU HAS " Crookston will represent Kenilworth in the. Carbon County impelling run -- KUMWlftEN 't The name Bays means genuine of Aspirin. It is your guarantee the purity your protection against imitations. Millions of users have proved that it is safe. Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly relieves: Headaches Neuritis Colds Neuralgit Sore Throat Rheumatism Lumbago Toothache AT use. harmful aftereffects Jollov its dost nst depress the heart. It Hints For the HOUSEHOLD For March By BETTY HEQNTEK To Remedy Too Mach Salt la Bonp. If you have added too much salt in soup, add a few slices of raw potato. Cook about five minutes longer. The raw potatoes will absorb a great deal of the salt. To Remove Iodine Stains. Wet spot with washing sola until it turns blue. Rinse with cold watei and repeat until stain can no longer be seen. To Freshen Loaf of Stale Biead. Dip into milk. I lest in moderately hot oven until crisp. This will taste like fresh bread. To remove powder stains-froyour suit or dress collar, sponge with BAKING HINTS Bread Pudding. Six aliens of stale bread, eut inch thick. Ofle pint of milk. IJhe ftfobirf hj Better' Health 4H Hardening of Arteries By Dr. William J. Scholea. Hardening of the arteries is called arteriosclerosis. It is one of the most iuijortant features of the process of growing old. lienee, the saying that a man is as old as his arteries. Arteries which have begun to harden lose their elasticity and some of their capacity to function. Consequently, there is some degree of interference with the blood ' supply of thw organs of the body, which gradually atrophy and slow up in, their activity. The total result is a slowing-u- p of the activity of the individuaL lie be comes "old. Some people soem to inherit better arteriul tissue than others. This, together with a life in which the arteries are not abused or damaged, often seems to defer the hardening process beyond the average. Those who begin life with oor arterial thwiM, and whose lives result in damage to these structures, may develop is long before the average. Common Causes. Syphilis and other infections, leadpoisoning, overeating, excessive mus. one-four- th Three eggs. One small rup sugar. Little vinegar. Method! Cut bread inch thick. Butter baking dish. Put layer of bread broken up at bottom, lccl and slice apples. Then place Ikyer of apples alternate until pan is full Pour eustard over all. Sour Cream Cake. One cup sour cream. One cup sugar. Cue egg. Two tablespoons melted hotter. One level teaspoon soda. one-fourt- h after-isocleros- cular activity, and a life of hurry ami tension, are regarded as the common cause of arterioaelerosii. Roma in elude alcohol and tobaeeo in the list. teaspoon nntmeg and half Bodily and mental fatigue, dizzicinnamon. teaspoon headache.. ringing in the ears, Method: Mix cream and soda. Add ness, numbness and cramps are early and sugar, flour and spice and melted but- symptoms. All of these may be caused ter. Pour in buttered baking dish and by other conditions, so are not peculbake. iar to arteriosclerosis. COOKING HINTS Practise Moderation. Banked Salmon. Avoidance of infections, . their Salmon. eradication if present, moderation in Mashed potato. all things, including eating, worki White sauce. and muscular activity, and periods d Method : Heat a can of salmon and lessen the strain on the dace heated salmon flaked with a relaxation, and arteries, help to prevent them ork in eenter of platter. Place fluffy from old too early. growing mashed potatoes around it Make a Even when tho process baa begun white sauce and pour over salmon. before it should, mneh can often hr. Trim with green. Serve hot. done to stay its progress, if one is Savory Rice Jumble. aware of his condition. That is Sue One enp rice. good reason why a yearly medical smination is advisable. Half pound sausage. Half ponnd ham. Small piece of red pepper. Kiz Little salt. ' Flour to make moderately stiff ter. bat- One-ha- lf . Small onion. Large tomato or half cup canned tomatoes. Method : Fry sausage, ham, pepper, tomato and onion in one tablespoon fat. Then add one pint of water and rice. Cover, Cook slowly for one and a half hours. Serve hot.. Chicken, fish, tons fish, etc., can be nsed in place of sausage. Orange Charlotte. One envelope of geletin. One-thir- d eup oold water. One-thir- d eup boiling water. Jnice of one lemon. One eup sugar. One eup orange juice. Little grated rind. One bottle cream xhipped stiff. Method: Dissolve geletin in cold water. Add boiling water and stir up well. Add juice and sugar. When ths mixture starts to thicken, add cream whipped stiff. Mix well Turn into wet mold lined with sections of orange. Serve eold with whipped cream. Lamb Shoulder Roast. The meat is sweeter than a leg of lamb and doesnt cost as mneh. Roast exactly the same as a leg of lamb. When serving for ordinaryfsmiIy,the meat thst slices is generally sufficient for one meal and then the chops are left for another meal. Upon eomplaint of his wife that he cents from the batook twenty-fiv-e by's bank, police arrested Roy Harkee of Evansville. Ind. Notes Meril Mead has commenced conhouse of rook. struction of a Work is progressing quite welL Gratira Etchebarne is hauling straw from Sunnyside for his '.cattle. The cattle are looking good considering ' the severe winter. ' , Walter Noyes, A. P. Dimick, and Mrs. Ed. Workman,' Mrs. Lefo two-roo- m M. Norton, Charles Workman, Mrs. H. Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bab-eoc- k went to Price on business las yreek. v On the evening of 6t. Patrick rs day. Miss Edna Noyes and Melvin Norton entertained at the school hones with a program and dance. The program consisted of a dialogue )rf the lumen Marvel Anderson and Edna Noyes, song, Melvin Norton; reading; Ellen Dimick, Jr.; jokes by Lsfe Norton and A. L.- - Herring; short talk by Or-l- ey Perkins; niusio by Ezfs Boren; song by IL Kelley; reading, Manl Mead; jokes, Jake Workman; music, Glen Norton and Farrel Boren; reacting, Mrs. Esther Curtis; tong, Darrel Norton and Forest Guy; song, Mrs v Dora Mead; dancing. Miss.Reya Hardy, Miss Lowell Boren and Darrel Norton ; song, Miss Wilds Boren and sister, Norma; a dumb song and dumb, music by Lafe Norton, E. J. Work- -, man and E. Boren; song by Arm Wells. Music for the denoe was furs, nished by Ezra Boren, Melvin Norton. Mrs. Meril Mead and Glen Norton. ... Its hotter to be safe than sorry. All kinds of insurance in the best Insure your property with Equitable Price, Utah. . companies Equitable Insurance Ag- Insurance Agc-ney-, ency, Price, Utah. George Hilton of Chicago sold bis scores were won by Mrs. Calvin ' only shirt to get a liccnso for his dog ' Jewkes and Mrs. Nephi Christensen. amd thus escaped a fine. & t |