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Show ; Win a Coupon Worths n Q l ' lip WW 1 IN TRADE AT ONE OF OUR ADVERTISERS p ' TEST YOUR MENTAL FACULTIES Easy! Fascinating! A Game of Skill U a q HERE IS HOW IT IS DONE: n 1st Read the ads in this week's issue of the News. In U one of these ads will be found a line that is stared L3 Q thusly, . O 2nd Use the words and letters of this line to make as many words as possible. Use each letter only once il H in each word. No prefixes, abbreviations, proper names, r or foreign words will be accepted and only words that appear in an unabridged dictionary will be counted. Q D 3rd Turn this in to the News office or mail, (the post Q marked date will be taken on mailed letters), as U quickly as you have finished, since in the case of a tie 2 q the first one turned in will receive the coupon. n 4th All contestants must enter their answers by Monday D noon, following the issue of the paper. Any received, U Q or mailed after that date will not participate. q n 5th-To be eligible to this contest you must be a regular U subscriber to the Washington County News. J-J , 0 6th-The Washington County News staff will be the judges i Q and their decision is final. ' Q 7th-The winner t6 be announced in the next issue of the Q paper. hnnnnnnpinnnnnnnnnDDDDQ CJ HAROLD TITUS Author of THE MAN FROM YONDER f ;? x ! WHEN HAROLD TITUS writes an outdoor story with a lumber camp setting he puts into it not alons the ability of a master literary craftsman crafts-man but an intimate knowledge of the subject gained through personal experience. When he writes of the North Woods, of lumber jacks and their ways, he knows what he is talking talk-ing about, for he was born and spent his boyhood days among the lumber camps that then dotted northern Michigan. After graduating from the University Univer-sity of Michigan, Titus secured a position posi-tion as reporter on the Detroit News. When the World war came he enlisted en-listed in the American army and served throughout the conflict as a sergeant in the ordnance service. With the close of the war he went back to his home county to write and to raise fruit on his farm. Supreme in the field that he has chosen to make his own the American Ameri-can woods Harold Titus has written many stirring tales that have won wide popularity among them. "Below "Be-low Zero," "Code of the North," "Conquered," "The Last Straw" and "Timber." Now you may read his latest story, "The Man From Yonder," as it appears serially in this paper. FtlyFavoriteRedpes France .Lee Barton tayti ON a day when'you are serving the remains of a roast tor dinner, din-ner, begin the meal with a com- tforting plate of steaming, steam-ing, savory soup. If It is to be a cream soup, yon can delicately thicken it with a small quantity of quick-cook- ing tapioca. This wlfl tgive the soup body without the least hint of stodginess. The - appetizing savoriness of Duchess Soup makes a perfect first course for a cold meat meal. Duchess Soup 2 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca; tapi-oca; 1 teaspoon salt; teaspoon pepper; 1 tablespoon minced onion; 4 cups milk;- 2 tablespoons butter; cup grated American cheese; 2 tablespoons chopped parsley. Combine quick-cooking tapioca, salt, pepper, onion, and milk in top of double boiler. Place over rapidly boiling water, bring to scalding point (allow 6 to 7 minutes), and cook 6 minutes, stirring stir-ring frequently. Add butter, cheese, and parsley, and cook un-:il un-:il cheese i3 melted. Serves 4 to 6. ALWAYS Professional Cards t- - ELLIS J. PICKETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC j Office in Pickett Building ST. GEORGE, UTAH ; - ORVAL HAFEN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Title Insurance Abstract Service Practlct in Utah, Arizona. Nevada and Federal Courts I1- D. H, MORRIS ATTORNEY-AT-IjAW Notary Public 1 Office at Residence St. George JACK A1ILSTROM D. D. S. Announces the opening of his office in the AYASlil VGTON ( OT NTY HOSPITAL i j ? i ! JOHN T. WOODBURY Licensed Abstractor Abstracts pre pared nnd certified j St. George, Utah V 'i I HENRY PICKETT I INSURANCE i! !j Representing Royal Indemnity Company American and Foreign I Insurance Co. k C9 S -Vt" '.:.-.-.'m.iTl 7- ? Face Powder KSf'Tl Many "Icct Lov'me be- it cause of its exquis.tc fine- ' S'b ncss a Facc Powdcr tbrt Vrf".- A SJ permits a powder film so . . . ff y th'n t u practically invi vsy XT t- ible many, for its thrill- jSOv. C'-'i ing fragrance, an J, others, -sYsi' """ y"l fr te perfecuon of color k. 3 which complements and "4 cnDanccs evcy skin. Stays V S 75 on for hours. 'S-y - - ; '"s Delicately scented 1,VV with the inimiuble Iv'me Ni-tlj fragnncc. W''A' ov'm(L Towder PARFUMtRIc MELBA 580 Fifth Av.nue New York, N. Y. |