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Show PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW 1 very mother wal ,t ,s to team tandnot hut ma-y them faUMo real the ist,f L..ir.f their chil- . howel hah- bisons froa decavin fCfcniove aao.t-. Qiani Concrete Link in the Lincoln Highway I rfptfjligpoofr ..bead kiness, etc feverish- It j;vm them a ikaV ttAnt-' gS4 ton and t these orr-i-5 "u LwnnaUv, cf their ow r . f, fT rears, lesd- LhaveFrWrlbed 14 f 4 Billion bodies C shows bow cotters de- 'a Wflcox, S4 WolJt L Colorado, says: -My son. , nriie wiener i . , . i a' tronWt with e uaa 1 - I found his trouble was m ud he;an r-s Kt Svre?. I: tiM mm gave nun f- sleep toe ana s weight rigi: a'.osg since Udars, taS it. Id Inferior Imitations of r 5vrrn. always loci lor I i . , I T - ",""' " T ivy. &4- . , "'"Vffvtr ' - j mo THREE DESSERTS WAITING By DOUGLAS MALLOCH Sally Sez STRETCUIXG L510 feet across the historic Turtle Crt TDey Just east of PlttstMux. the rlxj! Westinghouse bridge forms one of the most plcturesqae licts m Use LIdcoIb hifhwajr, la idiliiD . : r - m ; t . k . - : . a r . rt. . k. z A f 1 a , hirhwar. in idilUco to ex- in the Ceiled States. This arch, (the middle eee) ii feet Una arw) fh m'lrnsrt ti-ct Kv il faor TVs hriii'A h!rh hs tsia been dedicated -J rI.eJ to traffic. Is a part of a fiTe-mtle UBproTemeat costing WjWO.iXW. 1 c BEHTIir53E STdJRY By THORXTOX W. BURGESS t- o I THE QUACKS GROW UNEASY j-s look for , 0ctER RABBIT doesn't Uke the California" oa the canon. ; p x hol weatner 0f midsummer I ! bj more than you or 1 do. He can-Hit can-Hit Wood the Australia S fc" "c " """" i. i tains as we can, and just think, be now p.a.T.ng is f the local 1 0f crjlr9e lD thU re?ect Peter 18 not worse 03 man a tot 01 nis ne:go-bors. ne:go-bors. In fact cone of them likes the very hot weather. So with the coming of the first cool days In September Sep-tember pew life seemed to fill Peter. He loves the falL Next to the spring he likes the fall best Bet for two things he thinks he might eren Uke it the best of all the year. Those two things are the parting with old friends who are leaving for the far away sunny Southland, or who are preparing to sleep all winter, and k.-sdaan. lampion tells this or.e: Mi in Enziacd t" ... U bsttinz when a oau band hit him on the head, H the wicket keepe' Pde wiled the umpire. Uff my head, not my bat," the niaier. know where.- it It yoo, the umpire, "hut I knows of wood, eo hout yon go." Transcript so jar" special, which car- ej from Port Augusta to ilong the roate to Kalgoor- Khedule calls for a week the 1,031 miles, and a week leturn trip. Practically the Isenger is William Cowan, lay's undenominational mis- 1 Those "parish'' covers the le. He carries hundreds of i Jfflfor distrib-jtlon on each htt Train DucoTered , tfae fart ujaf fall brings the El Delieves It Las tne sww- hnntin? rmwh when men In the worli It Is the j -fh .;hlo mm deV.vht In snroad- ing terror and rusenng CTer tne Green Meadows, through the Green Forest, along the Laaghing Brook, around the Smiling Pool, up in the Old Pasture and even deep In the Great Woods. The fall is a busy time for Peter. Ton see there are so many friends to say good-by to that be Is afraid that, some will slip away before. he sees them. The first of the cool daysrTsad already come nd Peter knew by things he saw that it I sj feathered friends started on their long journey. tTerywDere oe saw them In flocks Sow instead of In pairs, as he saw them In the Epring. They were making op parties par-ties for the long Journey, for they prefer to travel In this way. It Is quite necessary, because yon know there are so many young birds for whom this will be the first time to make the long Journey, and they must be shown the way by the older birds. Then It always Is much pleasanter to- travel with company. A great party of blackbirds flying over the Old Brier Patch reminded Peter that It was quite likely that certain other friends would soon be starting, among others, the Quack family, who had spent this summer in the pond of Paddy the Beaver. So 1 the first chance he got Feter nur-f nur-f ried over to Paddy's Pond deep in j the Green Forest Oe was half afraid that theyjnight have left already, al-ready, and he half hoped that they might decide to stay all winter. When he got there he found Mr. 1 ON x& i! TO 't tShes f " X X operate. "" RathtA. .',; de Con !---!: in tt!krol i SMS are roir? nvpr tn th dictatorship to role the peo- j aictatorshlp in the house-f house-f iecome obsolete. ItLake City's 9(e$f Hotel 4 HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Boon 200 Tile Baths in rjr room. HS FROM flJO and Sirs. Qaack and the ten young Quacks, now as, big as their father and mother, ss ill there. Ob, Pro so glad !" cried Peter. What are vou so triad aboutT demanded Mr. Qaack, swimming In close to where Peter wa3 sittitg on the bank, "That vou are still here," replied Peter. "1 was afraid yon might have gone away. Are yoa going to take that terrible Journey again this year, Mr. Quack r "Certainly," replied Mr. Qaack. "What else can I dor "Why, stay, here all winter the same as I do," replied Peter. "And what would we do when all the water turned to ice, stcpidf demanded Mr. Quack. Peter looked foolish. "1 hadnt thought of that" said he. "Of course yon have to go where the water doesat freer e. Just the same E(DrEQ THESE coat a ti&e to 3 ta-jtea when It U LswsltCe to taiitk of aayiSkirg for dnesert wliSdk tta Ute tseal tie Is pretar It-Z- Keep a card i&iti of desrts aMl pick oot or tiutt has dc4 re-ceotiy re-ceotiy be ed. for we all like va riety evea la desserts, it U &o4 al ways the tiitr Uiat soccJ tie best whica lora om ttat way. After pre-parlSiS pre-parlSiS food for MBe da ooe's Jcdgsses! t.!Ka5d Ke a god raid, after rearg a wipe, as to Its pil-ataWliUy: pil-ataWliUy: nowever. son Uses lis StriBjesJ coccoctioia torn t well so- doot be afraid to try a new recJj. A New Appi Caka Tk 00 cispfal of Coor, a bit of salt tire tab35wfais of shortening, short-ening, two te5?ooBfEls of biking powier. one-tJssrd of a cupful of miS. two and oce-talf ccpfuls of' apple sauce, Jsice of half a lesson, two tft yoJks and one cupful of whipped cream. Rub the shortea-lag shortea-lag Into the dry Ingredients, osing butter, as It gives a better flavor. althoesa aoy sweet shortening will te good. Pat out and line pie plate. Mix apple sauce, lemon, egj rook and take until the crust is brown ad 12iEg (Era. Cover wit whipped creaa or the whites of the eggs nisy be csi as a cerlr.g--e. SispSe ChaHctte. For this g the llnle out ctps about an iccb hiph and two leches in dianseter. Split lady Capers and line the csp. Settle the cake cocse up an inch above the tops. Fill the cups with Kfhs'.y sweetened whipped cream and top with a Hny macaroon or a cherry. One may as any color scserae for Has Lght dessert Bast on Cream Pia. Beat the yolks of six eggs untfi prtatev. add ose-fourth of a tea- Thev save William IT a lovely ftt- f t-r-r.taX of salt and add one crmfnl nerai It took six men 10 carry the j of rerT slowly, beaten welL beer. f then aid two teaspoonfols of grated lonAa reL three tab!es?oonfu5s of lemon Juice and one cupful of 8our 1 jjtt A i 1 NO. WETRt rxX baying coca, A case r II surely beats tie Putca, Our tmsiws. t3ocsV I dc-ct recoet&bea sack A year. I know. a Our advertising, too. Wee cat tliat dowm Uttil ths times are throciV A cJis't a ckwa To try a thitg to da To sJl this towm. Na. we Ye Just siniTtg sti'J la our old groove TIU people looseft. tia : They eu.ke a ssove. If KMsseo&e oaly will. Things will improve. Cobbler Is Knighted BONERS are actual huiaoroua tkibats foend in exanaastioo papers, pa-pers, essays, etc, by teachers. i ..1"" I JyCST'" I'll- Jl A, v -iff wC--' ii 1 1 i d Q El tte cub m MTH, n riraoMizj boxb txdcstkt. Sasassiag It C Th true wisdana U to be auwaya aeaocahle, aad to chasg wiUi good fjraca ia chaar; circumstances. circum-stances. POSITIONS KXASOrS BUSINISS CCUXEE tat s4 fs I fc"sj sisBHf sSscsfisi 1st pas ) k rn4 tastaas. kw CssaO w s alatsytM. MiipaniaEn I tags to rst as sta i t iT" "ilk f m, V--. r tnmiiM. Cot All klmAm - a ni t 1 1 r 1 TcsuME!rmarr 4!x k. mam man I t. -..." - tatttutU! KwiS Horses and Kale$ 1 1 V , Q- 2 N. tk. Ciiws' t t F::-SSBiSSSSSiBBBM akCty,Nx4t-192i Red Ruffing , . r 4 i .-A TV V'..' OiarUe (Red) EuScg. a. star pitcher with the New Tork lackeeg. has been of great help to his team In keeping at the head ot-iae amer Early Ecglish poetry was recited or sung by barges who went traveling travel-ing around the country. The United States government has built Jails and penitentiaries for the wild life of America. If a cvw switches his tall. It may bit a bacteria and ksoek it tmo the snilk paiL Rolf RasjDttssen. Kenosha (Wis.) folded after the beaten erg whites , ; Mrk .v. (wr of TabercaWis Great ley, tha BroaU sisters, ElixabeA BarreU Brownirg, Mssea jjouvar and Aaelrew Jackson are a few wka suffered freras. tabemiiosca. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY have been added. Sift the Sour set era! times to make it very Urht I The layers- win be very thin. Now to one cupful of whipped cream add three beaten JT5 whites. Sweeten and flavor and spread ever the cake. Ice with a chocolate frosting. ting of Denmark In the Order of Danebrog. highest ranking order in : is. Denmark outside me royat rs muy. 11 fZ r Rasffiussen 23 years ago became ' nk t- treasurer of the National Danish A philanderer is a person gives money to charitable needy Institutions. who and Love Is heart that "What Are You So Glad Ahoutr Demanded De-manded Mr. Quack.: I thick it dreadful that you haTe to take that terrible Journey." "It wouldn't be so bad If it were not for the hunters with terrible guns," replied Mr. Quaes. w e dont mind the Journey; It is the terrible guns. Have yon seen any hunters near the Old Brier Patch yetr Mr. Quack asked this anxiously. "No," replied Peter. "This cool weather Is sure to bring them out" replied Mr. Quack uneasily. "I almost wish we naa started earlier, but we have been to happy here this summer that I cannot can-not bear, to leave until we have to. What's thatr Mr. Quack started nervously, and stretched his bead to listen. All the other ducks old, tne same thing. Jt was only the snap ping of a twig under Buster Bears feet, and in a moment he appeared At once the ducks dropped their beads and began swimming about ; again, for they, did not fear Buster : Bear. But It was very clear that i they were uneasy, very uneasy. Indeed, In-deed, especially Mr. and Mrs. Quack. .The young Quacks had had no experience with hunters, out tney were uneasy, too. The truth Is they wera anxious to try their wings. Thr were looking forward to that lona Journey as ... something very wonderful. They were anxious to be on their way. a tickling around the cant be scratched. ' Joan of Arc was a pheasant She was caught by fowl play and burned at the stake. ' ' - A geyser ued to rule Germany before the war. . 6,3l Bli Syi:c:e. WNT sTie. KITTY McKAY By Nina Wilcox Putnam - - . .. . ft j Brotherhood of America, since wtuea Srm j,,,, time be has aeia i&ai osce con- 1 m . I I Going Up? ' 1 ' ' i ; . . - t -...,.,,.-a I Tunic Jacket j XK11XB B. TAN DtaTBCl. Saw LM Cfex. t" First Aikesive Stamps Adhesive 1 tax pi ars said U hara been lnente4 few - James Chalmers cf Dundee, Scotland la 1S&4, and came into mse ia l&H, when parliament sanctioned their use. ' la Trade for Tonr Wool UTAH WOOLEN MILLS BLANKETS ak Uk CStr. Ctaa Twia Fishes "Siamesa twins" atsocg fi& art a eonunpn occurrence. In staia hatcheries, even specimens wita fiva perfect heads to a single body hava been found. PAPA KIOW-i a -I 52 . I, r " Ths girl-friend says tha Janitor bT her flat a a cold papa, ha used to bo an teaman and thinks the furnace fur-nace la an Icebox. D. iijt. Bad Sri5'-:-- WJrD 8nrte YOURHOME and -YOir By BETSY CALLISTER rrrrrTrrrrr-tit-ra BACON CANAPES , - ... .1. -Pop, what Is a hamfTvockT" . "Keeps the- shoulders warm and the fact off the tjrpund." . MW mil Sydix. Wjry tMrrto. "It's a mitat.T aaya corpulent Cera, "to try t stiffen your backbone back-bone by eating starchy foods." C MSS Bt! fi emxtx WSftJ Barrln. BACON canapes are good for the first course of dinner or luncheon lunch-eon at any time of the year. Here Is the recipe for a bacon canape that la always well liked. Cut up ; raw bacon in small pieces and cook 1 until crisp but not too brown. Have ready some chopped olives, preferable prefer-able olives stuffed with plmieotos. Now take small strips or squares of bread and toast them or fry them quickly in bacon fat Place one on each plate, spread with a very little french mustard, sprinkle with bacon and then with the olives. Left-over bacon can always be turned to account It may be used, cut up and warmed. In the preceding preced-ing recipe- It may be cut p and warmed and then sprinkled Into an omelet before It Is folded. Ton can make a very good canape for the Erst course of dinner with a little left -over calf's liver oe-chicken liver. Chop the liver fine and add :pne taoiespouiui 01 sr.. ra flo two tablespoocfuls of the Ever Put la a small saucepan with Just enough thick cream or topmiik to make Into paste. Heat well and spread on small rounds of freshly made toast and serve hot' Be JIB YoBBf Boys begin to tea lies at two years old and girls at William Paley. s. r n I X W 4 I i mm ASK TOCX DtUCCtST FOB AGAR- LAX AM tVTE t M O UVT ATN PEODCCT APES WoBderfal Fog Horns -v. -rit which nrmanwa .q I two freat passenger liners ara are economical of steam, as they as four diaphragms to proa ace n usually low tones. . . NBV WO MOTOR OIL Sold wita a Maaey Back Gaaraatea Arti&aal Way Best Lake trout eggs batch better ia artificial hatcheries than ia the natural spawning: beds on ths lake bottom, experiments conducted by Ira Smth. conservation warden of Wisconsin, showed. -GRAINS OF GOLD" THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL -Makes Creasi Tasjjl Better" Westeri Made Fur Wcstin Init Ask Ybbt Gnt r Obeying and CostBtandisg Ht that bath learned to obey will know bow t eomaad- South. This nice example of the tunic Jacket suit ts-.developed la greea patterned wool and Is des'rned to be worn wRh a separate scarf. rr- rn I II I M tBB 1 rnaBcca Cakna. P- O- Btas IMi. SJt La Ot. U $5.00 j W.X.C-. 8a taka Gtr WA Ka. SKI Pnrrerbs are potted wisdom. icas leagufc. |