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Show 1 THE WASATCH WAVE, HEBER CITY, UTAH over hr. KJva in Lr rattlebrain va INGENIOUS AMBULANCE CART USED BY AMERICANS IN FRANCE had made the real Impression on this CUPID AIDED BY inun. So after ull the miscellaneous : flirtation was no obstacle to the regard MARS of a real gentleman. Her mother's touchings, ami her ow n delicate sense of womanliness hud always kept her from this. She believed that a girl of Couple Who Had Not s good breeding shrunk from making herself conspicuous jn any way among Otherin 18 Years. x Soon strangers. Put perhaps she was very to Wed. much behind the times. C::; Klva after this frequently told Janet Novv York. v,, of the car rhhs, suppers and various nco tt'hich gan during Haskell attentions of Stuart Cuss. By George :: 'n Er't!t will in result Are you engaged?' she asked. f,. : .'"''h in marriage of Mi-Not yet, answered Klva in a tone ' et rude Fletcher, clerk in that meant it was a foregone concluISiT, ly W, G. Chapman.) "f the SHEEP RETURN GOOD PROFIT ish paymaster at sion. "r and C1,J LHa ('rent- ne'er could sot- any hitrm Dewhurst Bingham One day she hi tight ngiv said : Stuart ,rter and In t!lrt:itbns. She smiled bus heen More Profitable Than Any Other Class porter of New Y,,lk asking me questions about the t j.'o..d looriU! men In Mibwiiye, then-teT util of Live Stock, Says Instructor at last M ,, lady, meaning you. when lolihies, anywhere when the Fletcher arrived I r, Kansas College. (ill! said Janet einphai imt tlie .took her. When, us It sometimes h;ir steaa, St. Paul ship f ih,. wih 1,11 inward the other eutir- iv 'tictm Jiet.nl, men premimed to s i ilk to her fulh-- to sense. pung Mr. will a return Bingham bail greater profit "Sheep Us flat sue itjve them n freezing Mure, or h for each dollar Invested titan any other In IS years. ,,, les, and he asked me to tiring hurt y a b,y IIS though they hud heen his live in class of of the stock, opinion parents left to on cull you, I'd lie horribly Jealous. f Nk-grout r A. M. Paterson, Instructor In animal to make their bom.-arjpn If I -- well wasn't pretty sure of him. j!N ,lnck, Her. In tiiin lor nunt, with whom she In bert F. the Kansas State Agriculhusbandry Dinghmn After was Stuart Cuss brought by friends who really cured for live.) tural college. For this reason farmyears ago, was u,,. i"uCoasal her. reinotistriited, scolded or implored Klva to cull, he continued to come ers should give more attention to the Greytown. Nicaragua' her to desist liefore It led to serious without his companion. He began to Mr. Bingham and Msheep industry. send Janet tlowers, and to ask her l- F1 . consequences, she laughed It off its it w "None of the disadvantages, the most came engaged to ith aunt her to and the theater opera. years good joke, find dechired she could take Important of which are dogs, parasites She knew she had given Ibis man her r ule of herself, should and the disease, discourage Elva was so attractive arid Invenhle heart, ami she wondered how It would flock master, said Mr. Paterson. her stmill peccadillos were generally end. She felt she must know if In care and will conmanagement Ibis ambulance "Proper which cared for ran her in cart, nun four friend. and theu.be converted into a tent with four beds is part of bring forgiven; hilt to her greatest friend trol and largely eliminate these trouwonder, she said to him, If you the equipment of the American hospital lu France. fud piirtieuhir chum, Janet Park, who bles. The flock that has to rustle for inn lady "was often with her during these ea- are reading the Itself is the one that Is hit the hardest ten pades, Kivu's conduct was hccouilng as you would Jane Austin, Just out of by pests. With a little feed and attenPRINCETON STUDENTS STAND BEHIND THE unhenriihlo. Janet was neither prltn curiosity to get some Idea of tin tion the sheep will be In a more heulth- tier puritanic. She was a good talker, period." He Iter looked at quizzically. over wi'li htliuor. and while bubbling "I see she told you. No No!" in Hut so pretty as Klva, she luid a per1 protested. "I wanted to know you sonality that grew on acipmiritance. A1 SuT' i k',;l , One day when silting with Klva In because I saw- the touch of refinement, womanliness which let if he would not you she hecaine aware of the subway, prolonged stare of a young man a few do what what so many young girls want to go on seats away. Looking at Klva she soon think nothing of. saw the enuse. Next she saw the knowing you because I love you. "llul," stammered Janet, Klva you stranger smile at her companion. think Klva how can you make yourself have muiie so cheap?" she exclaimed. Nothing!" he broke In quickly. "I echoed Klva In surprise. have only been matching her at her "Cheap? Splendid Farm Type. own game. She likes nothing so mtn h Why It's only a Hide fun! In the Site world as a fiirtution. "Hut suppose you should ever he In ful condition and return enough more S? produced In society to one of these men couldnt lie la earnest. profit to pay for the extra feed and athow would you feel? "Oh, yes she Is this time, and tention. I'm sorry, he said, "If Units true, Why I'd feel as though we had al W; , "Sheep produce two cash crops a ready started an acquaintance, she but I don't till nk so. At any rate I year wool in the spring and lambs in wouldnt marry a woman who would laughed. the fall. They can be grown and main"Well, I wouldnt. Id he too flirt with any man who attracted her. tained upon a greater percentage of Do you think a timu who brings all the ashamed to look him In the face. roughage and a smaller percentage of "Heavens! What a Miss Irim you respect and devotion of his life to the grain than any other class of live are ! Get over It dear I Its getting on woman he loves would choose that kind stock. They will clean up the weeds ee, Hll of a girl? imy nerves." from the farm and convert other feeds I had hud thought not, but "Not any more than your performSlfU!!'h,,S f ,rilln".n UMlV'rslty lm' f,nnel a regiment and are drilling regularly. As Princeton is the colinto a marketable product. , it ances are getting on mine. Weve been ge "Rut now tire you sure? students are taking great pride In perfecting themselves In the arts of war. president, "As a source of fresh meat, which is She let him take her In his arms pretty good pals, anil I hate to say It, wholesome in character and flavor, a Imt I tell you now, this Is the last time with a smothered yes. flock of sheep is the best. This fresh FOR AMBULANCE SERVICE I go anywhere with you, If youre WHITE HOUSE NOW INCLOSED ON ALL SIDES meat is the most healthful class of to get every ntan In the place star-luYou Can See the Wind. meat because fewer sheep are con- mm at us." dentned than any other class of live Braved Is suhl that anyone may see the It Submarines I dont see but one," she said stock. wind by means of a common handsaw. Fields. All that Is necessary Is a handsaw Well I do, and I wish I were home. and a breeze. On any blowy day Busins FURNISH PROTEIN FOR SOWS through correspondence. O, come, Janet ! Dont get fussed ! hold good demanded that Mr. Bingham remain the saw against the wind. That she coaxed. In this city and Miss Fletcher said It If the wind Is In the north hold the Alfalfa and Clover Hay Can Be Made The train had slowed np In a sta Is, saw with one end pointing east and little coaxing on thejmrtif .required Use some of to Supply Necessary Conof the conversation hud 'tlon, and my fiance for me to brave thesubmj-rinethe other west. Hold the saw with stituent at Low Cost. 'evidently heen audible to the gentle- - the teeth and mine fields to come to him." uppermost and tip It slowly The toward the horizon until It Is at an In wintering the breeding herd there iter uncertainty of mail deliveries nwar began caused them to dangle of about 45 degrees. By glnnc- arises the question of a cheap source ecide the on this move. There was remote Ing along the edge of the teeth yon of protein. Where available, alfalfa can "see the wind; It will be pouring and clover hay can be made use of In danger of their not recognizing ead other at the over the edge of the saw much after had taken prfurnishing this necessary constituent ecautions to pier they the manner thut water pours over a exchange photographs it at. a low cost. The hay may be used waterfull. This Is doubtless due to the whole or chopped, put in racks, and intervals. Miss Fletcher, who Is twentylonr fact that there are always flue parfed according to the appetites of the ticles of dust In the air, and In a strong old, is brunette and has wj years hogs. hair. She had little to say when asked breeze the wind forces against the the sows have nursed a large litIf about the unusual romance In her Ida slanting sides of this saw, slides up ter, it will be necessary to feed a grain I suppose this marriage was athe surface, and suddenly pours over ration in addition' to alfalfa. The when It reaches the top. for you and Mr. Bingham rranged amount will vary from one and one-haIt Is doubtless the tiny particles that your parents? the reporter asked. to two and one-hapounds per No such thing, interposed Mrs. make the air that can he 10 pounds live weight daily, depending P. Bingham. seen f tilling over the edge of the snw I This wonderful rupon Individuality and the condition omance is all their own, and I am glad as the wind current drops, but It Is of the sows when winter feeding betheir separation has ended. about as near ns anyone can get to gins. the wind under normal seeing A sow will lose weight while nursing frX.XvXXviv:::-- : vXv::v:vX ' j A Subway I: in I Flirtation courtship ' ' n. t w I; - ll: . II tl i hi j li , it, . I" H-- ;m-u- M 1 '! tli nt, -- I, . ,ri sit tin fo us LI 1 mld-Viet- y to PRESIDENT m th: I th: I sf jJ-- -- Vyf es. sin re- - dm mu In-- "W mil ,4 wit wo mei imi I the roo ove list v Din: astt ster trei go-'In- g g Rec Nor Jlr. you vatl sail Yes, for s fad be plea Gooi Bi livln quie I even I my the fully give: lf but lf dust-lade- D. n &fmg a litter, and she must National Flowers. nutlonnl floral emblem of France Is the of England, the rose. Spain hus no ofliclal floral emblem, although the carnation Is supposed to be the most popular flower. The United States has no national flower, but efforts have been made to have the abundant goldenrod adopted. The public school children of Alabama, Kentucky. Missouri and NeThl I th Last Time I Co Anywhere braska have adopted It officially Its the stnte flower. Georgia, Iowa; North With You." Dakota and New York have adopted man In question. Ills eyes nurrowed various kinds of roses. Other flowers, A bit as he listened, and he smiled Including the violet, hitter root, rhoagain looking out of the window. dodendron and mountain laurel, huve When the two girls got oft he fol- been choseu by other states. The lowed them and spoke to Elva In the flower most associated with the Constation. She gave him a freezing look, federate states pmbubly wus the magexclaiming; "llovv dare you? nolia blossom. Bhllndf Iphlu Ledger. I beg your pardou," he sttid. and Went on. Ingredients of Soap. Junet had hurried on leaving Klva White soaps ate usually made of to her fate, hut the girl overtook her olive oil, cottonseed oil or other fine the next minute. "There! said Janet, "1 hope you've egeluhle oils and Carbonate of soda. Common household soaps art usually hud enough. made of yellow "No. she answered. "Im rather soup is soda and tallow, and generally, composed of tallow, I 1 like him. had to hint off. send Hrry resin and soda to which palm oil is 1 want to see him again. added in some eases. Marine soap, or looked as though he were some"lie "sea soap,' which will lather and disbody," observed Janet. solve In sea water, as well as in fresh "Yes, didnt lie? One day Mrs. Bentley, who gave water, Is usually made of coconut oil. soda und water. Soft soaps are made pleasant little teas mid dinners, ami was very fond of having the two at- with potash instead of soda and with tractive young girls among her gnosis, whale oil. seal oil. or the oils of rape seed, hemp seed or cotton said quite confidentially to them ; "I seed with the addition of a little hope to have the son of an old friend here today, lies a splendid fellow one of the most successful lavyyeru Friend Hippos New Name. down town, rich, and a great catch. PraAk E. Stripe, a New York Now girls. Ive given you the tip, let us lu spite of its clumsy build, the hiplawyer who lives at Sparkhtll, N. Y Is a irniu ee which one wins. popotamus can trot fast. That Is why an with idea. That Idea Is that sotne- Eater on she wliisix-re. to them that he was given the name of he lmd arrived, und soon after present- The hippo's feet are kept fur apart one will have to stay behind to protect the homes when the boys go off to war. ed Mr. Stuart Cuss. He was Elvas by the wide body and make paths with crush" of the subway. As .Mrs. Bent- a ridge down the middle, so as to be Accordingly Mr. Stripe has aroused sufficient enthusiasm in his lmme town ley turned away, lie smiled and suhl: recognizable at once. They swim well, to organize a sort of home defence Are you going to let me speak to you but go at their greatest speed when now that we are properly introduced? they can gallop along the bottom In league. The men are drilling regularly uutJx-Mr. Stripes direction. Elva stammered out a laughing ac- shallow water. They can stay under and the two a were water sum on quiescence, long time, and when they Some Intermission. the best of terms. So engrossed was come to the surface they send little "Mother. said her heir apparent, Cass with the girl thut Janet, feeling jets of spray from their nostrils. The 'Mrs. Nibbs asked me if you and favery much out of It, excused herself cow is devoted to the culf. The young ther . quarreled all the time. and left them together. one stands on her back as the mother Why, sou! And what did yon tell Mrs. Bentley laughingly drew Janets swims. her?" attention to the rapid progress her "I said, 'Oh. no. Father Isn't home friend was making In the conquest of Answered to the Point. of the time. " part Mr. Cass. In Later young the evening A schoolteacher recently asked her Janet had a short conversation with pupils to write a sentence A La Mode. Illustrating him. She found the stranger bright the use of the word "heroes." Little Diana- - -- I hope when you marry, Au- and She thoughtful. original wits hound Willie handed in following son Ibrey. it'll be a love match." to admit he had attracted her as no fence: A man snt the down on a chair; Blase Brother My dear Dl. of course ntan ever had before. Then a great there was a tack on the chair. H It will with a very wealthy girl. wave of yes it was Jealousy surged rose. Judge. tleur-de-U- river-horse- r wret Reece was missed. ordered iu rfeiting his cash bond. that know 1 shn of co Jour It, dt me . He a sm placir His wife and told the judge came home drunk appeared her husband and abused her. For protection she got a revolver and Bred twice, missing her aim. Crawling Into Furnace. Marshfield, Wis. Gl.ris KottnffJ was janitor of aged fifty-fouler Opera House build'Ug here, , other night he complained cold and feeling miserable. lng, as the thermometer droppedng the wind blew a gale, the hull came cold. An Investigation was nta 15i ,j Kottmeyer, burned to a had foufid in the ashpit. He in so far that it was necessary a mason cut the wall to et e heart Reece was not in court, fo- H- Pasture for Hogs. . Publicity. A larger gain with hogs must be pro"now did King Solomon get the on pasture. The high prices for duced reputation of being so wise?" grain have made care In feeding all the Well, you see, he bad a very great more necessary. number of wives; and every woman does her best to brag about what a Save Fine Ewe Lamb. smart man her husband Is Dont kill the fine ewe lambs. Some one will waDt them to his Evanescent flock. On the Back Shelve. Ever made any money In stockaT" "I saw a drug store In Europe that Yes, quite a lot. was founded In 1155 or thereabouts." Timothy Best for Sheep. What did you do with It?" Dont feed timothy hay to sheep. "I'll bet that store hRs some old Oh, they got It back along with th Mixed hay, or clover, or goods In stock. rest alfalfa, ahcrald be given to the flock. softe can't Both Mrs. Reece and air-slak- Salt is required by all animals. The cow requires an ounce or more a day, and while she should be given all she Miss Jeannette Rankin, first congresswoman, was the center of an enthusi-astu- - needs, she should not be forced to take crowd everywhere she went Monday morning. Fellow National Womans party and of the National American suffragists of the more than she wants. Womans Suffrage It Is best, therefore, to give only a association took her in charge. This photograph shows Some of the throne surrounding the automobile which took Miss Rankin to the c&pitol to be small quantity in' the feed, and to sworn it place rock salt in boxes in the yard where she can lick it at will. 0 M Mrs. J. L furnished clean lots reduce the opportunity for them to become infested. Sergeant, fit this woman! It Is well to keep a good worm pregun out with new bullets," of ventive before the hogs at all times. dered the judge. Any tested commercial remedy may Get enough bullets to prc' J be used. A successful preparation is tice with, advised the Judge, j made by mixing two parts "If you run out, come and get j lime, two parts salt, two parts charsome more and whenever your coal and one part pulverized cophusband comes home and start! peras. to beat you again, don't miss. one If the herd is badly infested, feed If you miss him again, II! to each 100 pounds live weight of hog, - you eight grains santonin anti six grains Lt-calomel, thoroughly mixed with a thin slop. These drugs can be oblained of death TO SELF most druggists. Let the hogs miss BURNED their evening feed and give them this treatment with the morning feed. Re- Janitor Complained o Feeling ' Life W pent It a week later if necessary. able, Then Ended His Ounce or More Daily-Pl- ace It in Boxes in Yard Where It le Available. trust bors. Well-draine- Cow Needs both her husband were arrested when j the police were called by neigh Hogs become Infested with worms by taking them up with food and drink. BY ANIMALS and with new bullets for her revolt- er by Judge Kiernnn, after she J had shot at her husband and Drink-Preve- H istory. "Sir, said her lawyer, after the decree of divorce had heen granted you have wrecked this womans future. "Yes, and considering the unpleasant little reminiscences you drew upon from my life to help her get free, I think yon have wrecked my past. ways had, Kansas City, Mo. Animals Become Infested by Taking Them Up With Food and ntive Is Urged. SALT REQUIRED belie But bear COURT ADVISES WIFE TO SHOOT HUSBAND: BANISHING WORMS IN SWINE lin-see- , this regain Miss Gertrude Fiske of Boston, who, weight before her next farrowing time w ith other girls of Iter and carry her next litter in addition. set, has taken to training fur ambulance driver in the In case sows are wintered without alThe extra precautions recently made to guard the event that Iter services are required president have cul- falfa hay, a grain mixture of corn ten minated the in completion of an Iron gate which closes the entrance nearest parts and by the government. tankage one part, or corn the executive offices. There has never been a gate at this point before .five parts and oil meal one part, or Strangers lmve heretofore been permitted to enter the grounds 6t will and to corn A MAN WITH AN IDEA eight parts, wheat middlings two enter the executive offices unchallenged. Now the guard at the gate must parts, and tankage one part may be consulted before the officer J.e iuslde the offices has a chance to question a fed. Pennsylvania State College. visitor. The liar; Nc were Ye Yes: must Wit her m fled ti turnet It are m are u you. Just ti afraid for fei Id Ing. But slamm r, A coroners jury he had committed suicide by himself under the grates. out Tow a her t Prinini at tab off on more , exMi,. He ere ; hiudtiv Lr. Th lncon trend st; dial of tnpn .Urge Church Dance C. Bernard Marion, O.-- Bev. nails of St. Pauls church appe his congregation from the P dnncM cently to hold church ly in the parish bouse. rtnrch dances to wipe out upu ' where girls are End,, ful la nious i to be. halls, guise, o th velop an appetite for We must outwit the devil 8 he slip-id- fWrh rules against pleasures f m game by substituting should and the church dance the saloon dance," be said. WU. n, of' V.'h an |