Show November Thursday 4 1920 THE ' 'wOT 'N ’ V J A' $ A — 'V-it k "V 4 ‘X ‘w1 s littlo femt sudd ui dream di Rit dust mountain Htri'ain” Impulse a soft life Is U? A A9 'i r luvr little A And A diy fresher than s a SOME MEXICAN 'S--' x’VSx'j y e’ EOife vr M x who of -x fe-picy Scrambled add K mill 1 & W f la '(‘V 'tV Eggs With eggs — Bienk six' tnblespoonful of X-:x:5 CSTJe ?nc N and powder also :N-I I Milt dnsh a for and taste Bent he eggs m I'oitr into of chili each egg pepper lightly to until well e mixed heated pan or sweet drlp-nntil mill creamy n 3 i W j S I 1 A - v a "liter ill V S'- 1© I If S 1T OURTHV J jS KHlISt'd Wltti bacon fat pings Sihthick buttered tons Salad---Use Combination one two young onions three small radishes four stalks of celery two th ripe all In m tomubes cut nieces: place In salad bowl lined with lettuce leaves I'rrpnre dressing of oiie-luilf cupful of vinegar one tnble- CROSS' I) MD ROIL CALL S -I t x± j’ 10 ALL REPUBLICAN WORKERS enjoy the pep South these dishes (he Chili Xx THREE DISHES A v1- PAGE cabmhB L ' L-UL u UTAH MOAB m Eij ‘5 TIMES-INDEPENDENT cucumber Im n a MOTHERiA0O 1h3 j ux'XvkWftVA : L: Cal v'Hi '" vl ' 1 mI s' I iihlc-pioonfiil -v --ITwA Bring pour ovei Tomato 7 “Greatest Mother” lie poster used has had Its by American lied symbolism adapted was visualizedtn In its second war Cross works of Cross the Red to the famous art fund campaign the post-wnr era will 11-26 strain World” World” the away WARNING and to mid salt cool in cubes mayonnaise Chili of beef to When Serve cut a of chill cool mid The Carni— Take Con from of tin- one-third pork diced TO HOLDERS now LIBERTY BONDS PERMANENT ourth Liberty Loan REGISTERED bonds may be rancisco Calif Oct 31— obtained at any time The ederal Reserve bank of San The only Temporary Liberty loan rancisco is broadcasting a warning coupon bonds at present being accepted for exchange for permanentbonds throughout the Twelfth federal are district to holders of ourth liberty irst 4 and Liberty Loan 4 4 loan TEMPORARY COUPON Second Liberty Loan 4 and 4’4 bonds not tn for Third Liberty Loan present their bonds 4Urt The has exchange into ederal reserve bank PERMANENT COUPON advised all local banks through-out bonds of that issue prior to the Twelfth District not to aecept ourth Liberty loan coupon for ebruThe permanent exchange prior to bonds of bonds coupon the ary “Observance of this request” ourth loan are not now available said because Governor John U Calkins of the of in unavoidable delays ederal rancisfew slices of Reserve bank of San minced onion-con mill printing Despite previous advices co “will not only avoid misunder-1 unfit brown then Cover mid thousands of dollars worth of these standing and disappointment on the hits salt and chill pow-Do bonds have been sent or offered to part of ourth Liberty loan temporary tier to season not put the any ederal reserve bank water through bond holders but also coupon the dish but banks and into until by the of the cook lender individuals resulting work ederal inly in confusion and disappointment bank in expediting exchange the bonds of the first ownersto of the the second and third inability effect exchange Liberty loan bonds now going on” OURTH i 4 j Republican safe a American a I reserve tion a : already I ebruary I 1 j I 1 1 the I a In hn-eook reserve KlLCuc operations becausef B A N An the I the degree ERNEST Education Republican college persons who would not be glad to get thought they could afford But there are who do not enjoy such advantages who would be able many little foresightin making preparations so if they would use A systematic method of saving will provide for are lew they a if it a a it BAMBERGER National Committeeman TAKES ACTIVE PART NATION’S HEALTH WORK Advertisement) preparing sanatorium plans establishing local legions of Modern Health crusaders conducting publicity and Enough Penny Christmas seals will other educational campaigns “The funds of the state association be distributed by the Utah Public are used in other ways These the Health association to various include help many for the returned tuberculous committees to reach county andend local soldiers the conducting of of the from one state to the other many additional campaigns for the 600 or to extend approximately miles levying of public taxes for financing Enough have been distributed by the certain phases of local health work National Tuberculosis association to helping local communities perfect reach more than half way around the health organizations preparation of million have world Nine hundred exhibit material literature as well in as conducting as gone to the forty-eight state anti-tuformer years berculosis associations and the more a state-wide campaign of education than eleven hundred local anti-tuberconcerning the many elements which culosis associations scattered through-1 enter into the movement against the If placed in United States berculosis’’ More than one hundred thousand ateenrow these seals would measure fif-! thousand miles (workers will be engaged in the Christseal sale In Utah These statisticsgiven out by James the sale will mas U Wallis at the headquarters of the be under the control of a central Utah Public Health association give T B committee composed of Dr some idea of the scope of the national Beatty of the state board of health O health sale which opens ThanksgivingE Howard president of the state day and continues until Christmas eve bankers association Mr Wallis exe-Nine seals for Utah Public every inhabitant incentive secretary of the the United States have been prepared Health association Mrs A Gor an in acunuon attractive health bond' ham Mrs Ernest Bamberger and will be used in the Christmas seal Kate Williams head of the asthis campaign bond guaranteeing toisociated charities in the purchaser returns individual and community health (HISTORY O IRRIGATION of ten seals per A been minimum for capita IN UTAH IS GB EN has fixed Utah” stated Mr nts is wains slightly larger than of The history Irrigation in Utah the national quota but there was a from the days of the pioneers to 1919 flxing in rlaSM quota Hs gh-en a book entitled: “The realized that velopedment of Institutions under certain states could be expected rigation” written bv Dr George to tar exceed the minimum quota professor of economics at there were certain other states where Thomas the University of Utah sale of this a proportion could not be the In discussing work of the pioneers expected Dr Thomas “The Mormons writes: “The money raised in Utah will be were the first people to establish used” said Mr Wallis “in providing an extensive civilizationin America medical assistance to local communf-ties its economic with basis resting in establishing clinic and dispensaries wholly upon irrigation agriculture in providing the services of: Utah became known to the who are nurses of experts in the many) nation nnd to the world Through phases community nursing In providing the efforts of the Utah pioneers a trained workers without cost had been discovered and means to the local communitiesin the matter applied wherebyihe redemption of making tuberculosis surveys of of the land large areas of the ’ tu-out dollars week per account at five per amount to §136820 cent That provisions us and now account with let us $10400 annually set aside in savings every year for ten years will girl college course any boy or a interest give will for your help you a future wants Open a savings J j I I J STATE BANK I j 1 i De-association -national I Ir-while BANK 0A OAB MSTATE B A N KK WITH A HEART" almost successfully department results a of commonwealth” the WESTERN CATTLE HELD TO BE CONERENCE NEXT Thomas ! -Miss THE wasL made possible” A Neff of the history of the university says of Thomas’ book “This authoritative tontribution by Dr Thomas illuminates problems fundamental in the economic life of this and other western commonwealths The development of irrigationinstitutions and practices in this state has been such that all arid sections of the world are looking to Utah’s experience for instruction and guidance-Dr Thomas’ book embodies the of of careful investigation years of this characteristic institution of Utah and is contribution to knowledge 'that reflects credit and honor both bn the author and the builders Dr - j MOAB West Dr i i BB our X IN Make to K UTAH Two who state victory (Paid it years National admin to thank every wish in Want for four man and woman contributed in any MOAB STAI' great to do sane administra- next of behalf istration facilitate There in and n i education Nation overwhelm I I to and gone ingly suring pound one State have tasle then set the jelly is firm on lettuce with round of a steak chop fine ry two slices of bacon brown or cook the meat 11 be bacon fnl Into a kettle pul one quart Of tomato add one chopped onion browned in the baeon fat Pulling the tomatoes through sieve improves the dish Add meat and hour Just simmer one few minutes before serving add one can of red kidney beans or seasoning add of chill one tablespoonful powder sail Io tasle ami chili pepper dropped one into file 'kettle and cook'd with the 'Die mixture pepper is removed before serving Put Into Veal Goulash — saucepan two tiiblespoonfulsof butter mid two pound O San ' then a Illuminate the main poster to be used in the ourth Roll Call November This adaptation will bear the title “Still the Greatest Mother In Everyone is familiar wltn the original “The Greatest Mother In He the effectiveness of which has been In part by the fact shown has that it furnished a synonym for Hod Cross that has come to almost household term More than any other symbol except the red cross Itself the public has made 11 the trademarkof the American Red Cross and boll a salad Jelly— Cook one quart of tomatoes fur ten minutes mill me of chill powder mid cook again len iiiiiniies Sth in one-third of I'lK'knge of gelatin softened In Cold waler stir until well dissolved ten-spoonful hich w concept the to ihe Utah MONTH Redmond secretary of Cattle and Horse Growers’ the association received word yesterday the conference calledby the California Cattle association of twelve to meet at Salt western states Lake will take place December 7 and 8 Instead of at later date in the month as previously announced The meet’--’ tings it is announced will bo known as the Western States Marketing the Conference Regulation of flow of livestock to eastern markets thereby tending to affect prices or at any rate to the reduce losses cattlemen is the be subject to considered which will give the conference its name Other subjectshave been suggested including tuberculosis control among range ns well as dairy cattle and fees for national forest grazing compared with fees for grazing on private or quasi-public ranges Mr Redmord has advised the members of his association of the change in dates and asks if the wish is that the state association should meet about the same time or In January time of the National Wool Growers’ meeting that 6 a at-the ‘ |