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Show wvtttVt vvvvttvvv WW tinU 0t of Importance, such as Tooele now 13 and inevitably will be greater, can afford to hae its representative news-- l paper po out slack in appearance for the lack of a pood advertising p .tionage. CvyinrvwvwW i r Vol. j TOOI , ti TOOHLIi, UTAH, SATURD.U 2, No. 20 When your stocking feet are past mending, cut olf the legs for bags to put over the broom when wiping walls or floors. ! Qj F riE I f Pg anil rpMMPK and wideawake to iojr mu rtsiH b'irrounlm: you. Wnea , MiioUe from that riml old smelter t to curl tiw mountar. Dd a will bt our tune to Uol aiiotm-r- tops , otr Dec. 17 1910. f ? x Price Five Cent's FARM I ft rr? Never too old to yo ini. The wages of gin! is death. 3 ; If the neck of a sweater becomes stretched too loose from wearing, is stopIf the elevator to suc-c.shrink it by dipping it in clear, the stairs. ped try warm water, then drying. Nobody without some pq i er ia To prevent woven carpets from him is worth his salt. unraveling, it is a good plan to d Dont call on your ne'ghbor just ravcl about two inches and tie to to borrow something. gether the ends of warp. The doors of opportunity are Some jars of nicely oann d ;uit, marked Push and Pull. or glasses of jelly or pickles, u ike Tell your wife h w well her cook ia Christmas present that is alv hat good butter ling tastes and acceptable to the recipient. to FT? Vi -s irrigation purposes was plentiful, methods of in the wasted. were great quantities old this West In many parts of the immethod still prevails, but the provement princfple of irrigation ad vocated by the Department is rapid ly displacing those of' former days and good lesaHs are noticeable. When the uric, a tors of the San Joaquin Valley first began irrigation they use! over n'm feet. this is iound to About The water users of be ample. nclghbujing districts Greeley an-of Colorado thought their crops would burn up unless they had a miners inch ot water to the acre. Now they are raising crops on the same ground that are woith about four times as much with So imthe water foirneriy used. portant is the need of furtKi'.ng the im estigation of irrigation i; .it several Western States are now cocld-scho- ol u-'- one-thril- of one-four- th operating with the Department in the prosecution of the studies, Irrigation is being taken up in humid regions also in order to insure aga not droughts. SAN FRANCISCO end NEW ORLEANS nlest ofr Panama- - '5 i un-an- Because we make the payments ju-- t hke rent, and in this way you get 3 our rent back. Became it is good investment should move a wav it'will and if be a source of income. Evau-ToocD nde-din"tohe THE BIG S.'JELTih! T.) AN, an I . she makes. When you make dcuihnuts, remember that it isnt the hole! Don't envy the man who is ridthat fills a hungry boys appetite.! ing around in an auto until you know how big his mortgage is. Put ' injsome doughnut Now' is a good time to nail loose a great big hole. If the kitchen window is kept boavd3 on the barn and. sheds aad rePacc bib ken glass in the win- open at the top while cooking such foods ns cabbage, onions, etc., the T0'5' Time may be money, but the unpleasant odor will go out of the window instead of spi ending all average man would rather give over the house. you two hours talk thar lend 3 ou a keeping By candle-mold- at s IuarC1'-hand- o property is cheaper now, than it will ever be again. Because wh-- u you own, he place you live in ou can make it more valuable in your spare time. We have some of the best houses in Tooelb for to select from and ou are sure to be suited. Call and see us ahyway. , a few candles may be made He m a gaged the i. r at a time as the suet accumulates, smi in in urnm m i c city; the nd the droppings on the candle- - son failed, and now tl e shiiifi has sticks, may be melted and run into fhe farm, fresh candles. of every Cui 'rate the friend-hi- p Is there anything better for farm animal, from the dog to the breakfast these cold mornings than horse. The man who has not fried mush or corn griddle-cakes- ? friends of this kind is not apt to Don t let the miller grind the meal jnany elsewhere, too fine, and if h is tricky keep jyg If we would devote even one an e)-- on him or niry not get We own corn. the meal from hour each Saturday morning to like to pick out nice, sound ears, the little postponed fixing-u- p tasks clean and dry enough to grind well. how- much we might add to the geiv And when we shell them we leave eral appearance of things! . about an inch of the tip When yoTt- want legal advice, cobs. Then we like to get all the iry-- ! cob-- chaff out, leading nothing but hunt up some er help you to keep out of trouble the clean corn. than to get you out after you are or once in To corn beef for use in a up to your knees. two, wipe it, then rub hot salt into it until all disappears; then add Kind lady, Fra just merely trying to keep more salt and rub again until the he Soul and botlv together! meat will absorb no more. Place it did look thn ; in a crock in a cool place for a the But each it then it lady did neither smile nor week, turning day; will be ready for use. To cook, As she handed the tramp a safty wash and put it to boil in cold water. pin! Bring slowly to the boiling point and simmer it thirty minutes The woodchuck, the frog and to every pound. If it is to be serv the skunk went to the show-- . The ed cold, allow it to cool in the liquwoodchuck got in, for he had a or in which it was boiled. quarter (hind) ; and so dal the frog December farm journal. his greenback; but the skunk had to go home; for he only had a bad scent. OUT OF THE GINGER JAR. Farmers who have occasion to draw-- up contract, agreements, sometimes Bogus notes, checks, etc., should rememAmerican girls, and bogus counts ber that the safest plan is to quite frequently win elections. pen and ink for this work The law use a never an Three barleycorns make inch, but the will recognize so the table says, and three drinks easitoo be erased the writing may of barley juice sometimes make a ly, and the amount or terms may riot. If pen and ink are be changed. The riddle of the sphinx not at band when drawing up silch may be unfathomable, but anyuse an indelible pencil. can understand the coal rid- papers, 33 .km nkinit 1 le Building Moil e - COMMERCIAL-- 'm-vhe- Utah; A - 1 ' , k One of the most interesting contests before the present Congress is that between San Francisco and New Orleans for indorsement a3 the place where the Exposition to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal shall be he d. Both cities have established headquarters in Washington and both cities have sent strong delegations of the leading men, not only of those cities, but of their States, to urge their claimes upon Congress. At the piesent tme it is impossible to know just which one t t but both cities have gone into the fight with determination, and each would pre fer to see no action taken at all rather than to have preference sliown to its rival. Both camps are now well organized and they have settled down for a long and sturdy pull w ith the consciousness that they may find the session all too short to fight out the campaign in whicli they are engaged. has the better chance, WOMANLY WISDOM em-510- lead-penc- il. lead-penc- il, body AS FOLLOWS Ik sv What it is costing you per year to E2.jS3!rT a house, then let us show you how you can use prac- I tically this same money to buy your own JESIqgo. on our easy payment plan. at a glance. Mr. Cityman is hereby informed Some people grumble because the in response to his inquity, that rose has thorns; they ought to be wrinkles on a cows horn are not thankful that thorns have roses. caused by trouble or worry. Brmg the soul into command Wyandotte: I am feeling very unand make the body obey orders. What Minoica: comfortable. Cook prunes b3 pouring hot is matter? the ever Wyandott oyef them and letting them My are sticking me. stand on the back of the stove a Many a man who almost has a few-- hours. fit when his wife pa-- s $.3 for a bonDont, make ginger cookies and net, will think nothing of spending then hide the jar. Nobody ever as much for a box of cigars with a boy could which to hid a reeky jar polute the atmosphere. not find it. From December Farm Journal I find turkey fat, after it has Teen tried out, a splendid substitute for butter in making cookies The Truth VIH Out. Banker Rich. (to his daughters or biscuits. suitor) Dont talk ao much of lots: Gruels are more tempting to the you know that what really attracts . 80,000 marks that my fick if whipped to a froth with an you is the will get tvheh she marries. daughter and served in a pretty, Suitor Vit! No rrAre than that? daint3- - cup. Fliegemle J tetter. , pen-feathe- er, 3- rs Too Honest for a Lawyer. A noted PHiadn'-H- i attorney tolls II- - Wt his liatnc on ou hiuLf. tow-- i In TVnmsseo y ar- - ngo, and ca-.to fhiJ Uy to prams- - law. He be- - n Hi t i inly r oorsful. hand, ro brother, , 011 too rtl.-- r behind at tbq family home-s- i 1 i' We will sell you a house already built, or build you one, to suit your own conveniences - to his native town some ihe attorney met an old dr hy m (he road. IleIo, nclc, he said, but the old man di 1 uot rcoc-piizthe boy fhe used to 1 now in the prosperous lookwho addressed him. f ing citia-Wel, asked the lawyer, how are the Blank family?" Oh, they're all right," said the old darky. Jin Blank has gone to Philadelphia, and done made a lot of money. He's a lawyer, sah. Is that so, answered the attorAnd hi3 brother Tom, how is ney. he, has he made a fortune, too?" Eav-djr- , answered the old no, darky, shaking his head, "he aint no lawyer Maree Tom wouldnt take a Sif boros ntnny from nofcody. 1 t'i L andideas. costing anywhere from One Hun- W. G. Shields, Dec. 11th 1919. 25th E. M. Atkin Stockton Mercur & Geo. L. Tate. Dec, 11th 1910. 25 th B. T. Brown & Wm. Soelberg. Lake View E. Dec. 11th 1910 " 25th T. W. H. Cassity & Jno. J. Gillett Batesville Dec. 11th 1910. 4 Grantsville 25th Gustave Anderson & II. H. Mllv ard. St. John Dee. 11th 1D19 25th Ir'ar-mediat- partment. iE3Encg.m'!!i Let Us Talii It Over! foosls liiip & L D S Sunday School every 3u 'day 10 oclock a m in the district 6 hool e. house; Kindergarten, Primary, Theological and Parents De- dred Dollars ($100.99) to $3,000.00. 37 John A. Bevan Clove Vernon at -er i t)o, The Home Missionaries Will Visit As Fallcvi Tooele 1 tn-ir- ed Will VISIT THE WARDS h dle Agg-beatt- THE STAKE PRESIDENCY msni Co s Religious Services in the! Meeting; House at 2 pm. Everybody is cordially invited regardless of their relig.oua convictions. Silas C Ormc, Peter Clegg, Alvin A Walters Ward Biehop-i- c Mciiioiiist fliarcii Services at the Methodist Church as follows: Preaching every Sun. at 7.J0p m. Sunday School at 11 a m., and prayer meeting every Wed. at 7:30 p m. A cordial nvitation ii exteud to all. T P Cook, Pastcu: |