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Show v CONSTANT DRAIN ON HOW NATION Cost of Tuberculosis and Other ventable Disease Has Been Put Into Figures. TO SERVE NOTICE TO WATER USERS. TIM BALES; Bechamel Sauce Adds Delicious Flavor to This Most Appetizing Pre- Dish. White state coinnilBBions and other utiles are trying to flail a method (or reducing the cost of life insurance, Prof. James W. Glover of the of Michigan demonntrates that of a $10,000 orevery policy-holde- r dinary whole life policy could eave about $20 a year on his premiums If tuberculosis and typhoid fever were eliminated. Tuberculosis alone can hob a loss to Biich a policy bolder of from $16.70 at twenty to $17.r.e at the age of sixty. At age of twenty,' with the present high death rale from tuberculosis, this one disease alone shortens the cSmplete expectation of life by two years and 158 days. While the death rate from tuberculosis seems to he declining, the. National Association '. for the Study and Prevention of Tuber--culosi-s says that the combined effort of every man, woman and child is necessary to bring about a radical reduction in life insurance rates such as Professor Glover has Indicated. ) Two tablespoons butter, s cup stale bread crumbs, cup milk, one cup chopped cooked f chopped tablespoon ham, parsley, two eggs, salt and pepper. Melt butter, add bread crumbs and milk and cook five minutes, stirring Add tarn, parsley and constantly. Season, with eggs Bllghtly UeateBu salt and pepper. Tom into buttered s Individual molds, having molds 'full, set in pan of hot water. Cover with buttered paper and bake twenty minutes. Serve with: Hecbamel Sauce One and one half cups white stock, one allee onion, one slice carrot, bit of bay leaf, sprig parsley, six peppercorns, cap flour, one cup butter, f teaspoon ctip scalded milk, teaspoon pepper. salt, Cook stock 20 minutes with onion, carrot, bay leaf, parsley and peppercorns, then Btraln. There should be Melt butter, add flour, one cupful. and gradually hot stock and milk. Season with salt and pepper. one-quart- two-third- Vni-versl- ty one-hal- two-third- one-quart- one-quart- one-hal- one-eight- h IT IS CRIMINAL TO NEGLECT THE SKIN AND HAIR BAKING Think of the suffering entailed by neglected skin troubles mental be cause of disfiguration, physical be cause of pain. Think of the pleasure of a clear skin, soft, white hands, and food hair. These blessings, so essen tial to happiness and even success in often only a matter of a little houghtful care In the selection of effective remedial agents. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment do so much for poor complexions, red, rough bands, and dry, thin and falling hair, and cost so little, that it is almost criminal not to use them. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere, a postal to "Cuticura." Dept. L, Ilos-towill secure a liberal Bamplo of booklet on skin each, with and scalp treatment. SODA'S MANY USES Bicarbonate Is Valuable In Great Variety of Ways In the Kitchen. One tcaspoonful of soda to a quart of tomatoes will prevent milk, turning in making tomato soup. Sprinkled on clothes wet that have been stained with blood before putting them to Wash fruit boll will remove stain. Jars in strong soda water to remove any odor. If meat Is tainted wash in strong warm soda water and rinse. After frying fish partly fill pan with Soda soda water to remove odor. will clean silver. Boll soda water In your coffee and teapots to remove stains. It will also relieve burns If applied wet. It makes a good tooth powder. Soda will relieve sour stomach. Add soda to the water to bathe fever patients. If your cream for cofVogue In Outer Garments. fee Is Junt turning stir In a little soda ICcono-mlsAccording to the Dry Goods and it will be as good as iresn cream. at the present time retailers are Soda will relieve corns and bunions featuring wraps of charnieuse and If bound on them wet over night. satin. The best sellers are the numbers retailing from $10 to $30. These are usually attractively HOW SAUSAGE MAY BE KEPT lined In some bright color, giving a Lace collars and Packed In Lard It Will Stay Fresh for pleasing contrast. cuffs are often used as a finishing an Almost Indefinite Pe' touch and are very effective, while riod. bite lace Is aVcd largely for this purpose. Some garments are shown trimSausage may be kept Indefinitely med with black lace, which Is cut away by packing It in lard. Make It into to show the lining underneath. cakes by pressing It Into small bread making each cake contain about How He Got Them. the amount you would need at a meaL "Dat feller .'Ranlus Skinnah dons Alter frying each cake slightly on all bin talkin' a powahful lot 'bout bo sides set two of them on end In a chickens." he's small Jar, which has previously been "Sho! He doan' mean 'raisin'.' bs well heated, and pour melted lard means 'llfUnV Catholic Standard ane around them until the Jar Is filled one Times. of the cakes. Inch above the top When needed for use set the crock A very successful remedy for pelvic In a warm place until the lard is melt catarrh Is hot douches of Pattine An- ed, and take out what you want. By tiseptic, at druggists, 25c a box or sent laying the other rake down on Its side postpaid on receipt of price by The very little more lard has to be added Paxton Toilet, Co, uoston, Mass. Of course, lard bo used can be utilized a great many times. When a man boasts about what miserable sinner be used to be. the devil laughs In bis sleeve. Creamed Salt Mackerel. Soak the tlxh over night and wipe r.1.1 the Drw, Tfca friend li better ttisa Droll on a buttered trtrd nj dry before using. C,r(lrld Tea In not only old fuand true. Mula of pure bulnwnw llertia. gridiron over a dear fire. Lay on bot dish and pour over It a cream sauce made as follows: Into one cup A good memory Is essential to a suc of boiling water stir two teaspoonfuls cessful liar. of corn starch, rubbed smooth with cook unNo. Cordelia, a man Isn t necessa- one tablespoonful of butter; Add a well beaten thickened. well til a face. red has he rily a beat because prevent egg. mixing carefully to curdling. Cook a moment longer, sea-so.with a teasnoonful of chopped parsley and a saltspoonful of pepper. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Vtah. May 20, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Arthur A. Millur, whose postofflce address ia Kureka, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the compiled laws of Utah, 1907. as amended by the session laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate ten (10) cubic feet of water per sec-on- d from Salt creek. Juab county, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears north 85 degrees 47 minutes east 2335 feet dlstnnt from the west quarter comer of section 1, township 13 south, range 1 east, Salt. Lake base and meridian, from where it will t conveyed by means of a canal and a pine line for a distance of J 160 feet, and there used during the period from January 1 to December 31, Inclusive, of each year, to develop power for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling machinery near Nephl, Utah. After having been bo diverted and used the water will be returned to the natural channei of the stream at a point which beaja south 80 degrees east 1400 feet dis" ta'nt from the weBt quarter corner of section 1, township 13 south, range 1 east. Salt Lake base and meridian. This" application Ts designated in the state engineer's office as No. 4388. All protests against the granting of this- - application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this noCALKI1 TANNEK. tice. State Engineer. Date of first publication, May SI; date of completion of publication, liiare n, t, b, - tl '. July 1, 1912. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Suit Lake City, Utah, May 20, 1912. Notice is hereby given that David O. Miner, whose postofflce address is Nephl. Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the compiled laws of I'tah, 1907, as amended by the session laws of Utah 1909 and 1911, to appropriate two and (2U) cubic feet of water per second from Little Hlrch creek Said spring. Juab county, Utah. spring ts situated at a point which lies 1320 feet east of the northeast corner of section 21, ownKhlp 12 south, range 1 east. Salt. Lake base and meridian. The watei will bo di verted at the place where It issues by from said spring and corveyed means of a ditch for a distance or 4.000 feet and there used d'trlng the period from January 1 to December 31. Inclusive, of each year, to Irrlgne 160 acres of land embraced In section 21. township 12 south, range 1 eat, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application Is designated In the state engineers office as No. 4441. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the remains therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this no . CALKH TAM-:il- Slate Engineer. Pate of first publication. May 31 dale of completion of publica tion. July 1. 1912. 1912; LiYour Printing If it is worth doing at all, it's worth HOW GIRLS do- ing well. First class work at all times is PERIODIC PAINS your next job. Scream jeiling. tut take a tip, brolTier, you'll break tar drums, not pocket books. 'frsZ?. 'ft CC! mfl. 0$0 5n 1 "wH arlverfltifMT in 'His paper makrj thinking fcorle tuy. pcvf V you're not in hs van, isn't it lima ou took a flyct 'Ai a J. Miss d dd Yotl bave our word t iL y oull nrrcr rrt-re- p. ,lre f,t . AliH Signature jttx Sf In rw.JAer A Use For Over Thirty Years perfecl Remedy rorfonilip-lio- Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea , Worms .Convulsions .Fevcrisn-ncs- s and LOSS OF SLEEP tf5 facsimile Signature SI) The Centauh CoMPAtcy, NEW YORK. Food"j Guaranteed under Ihe mm'W." 1 dfi- hall followed a week of torrid weather at I'rlce on Saturday The hsilKtones flattened gard n tru k and tote leavea and small branch s Fruit was not much f rum the trees. damneed, with the exception t f apri cots, wbeh were thinned out. Many mg thftkena were kWed. Dirk Merrill, a burelar now conJail, and who fined in the Salt for a made wek daring lat affer which be a!''dash , mpt'-der-!athat the ' third dgree"' methods employed by the polke to fore a confession, caus-- him to at expecting that b tempt to on d be shot. In vita' ions have hen snt out b Salt Lake lodee of KIk to a'l 'her Elk lodees In the country, iee"t;iis that dop ealea to tlie supreme I id to be held next month in Fortla.il parUk'.' jtojj ovf in Salt LaKe an-of the west. of the bofpiUl-tjA large p'.ece of ore wss droppei, accidentally, inta a poi of melting go d at the Mirrr sniffer. aplaFhing alf-ul,.''00 worn of the tntal on lnt'-tor- , Willard Hanson, sme and W. B. Fatr, r ; weight In men were lMjrril, Init a;ef :or. not seriously. i The irifiyor and rVt roinil hare t mak" use of Cie boV J decided I who are nst thrrmeh Itrieham " City. A rt :0 sn2 has he n at w ork on the ;rpt for wtprl nays. I ne being rid of rocka rer-risz4 l'h Bears the I1 d t Always Bought Promotes anil RcsrConlains nr ither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral Pi depondent ffn-ap- For Infanta and Children. Not Nar'c'otic t.b-ert- what vmi'is till?! 1 PollUtvl PER CENT ANeficlalilc Preparniion for As similalini the Food ami Reeula- ling the Slomaclis and Uowvis of 7 newly-remodele- sui-(H- IJ aJvTtit '' n'li-ft- -'i ALCOHOL-- 3 a Much the program for the coming Utah Chautauqua assembly iu Ogden, July 19 to 29. has been arranged. Those In charge believe that It will eclipse the excellent program of last year. Arrangements are being made by a Salt Lake bank to Inaugurate competition in strawberry culture. Already the bank Is offering a great silver trophy cup and $100 in cash in a potato raising competition Joseph Hawkins, 16 years of age. son of Kll H. llawkius of American Fork, was struck by lightning and in stantly killed while working ou the drv land farm of his brother, about fifteen miles west of that city. In response to a petition of the taxpayers at Levan, It has been docUed hlhh s liool at to establish a two-yea- r Levan. The new high school wl'.l be In four rooms of the boui-public sclxiolbousc. While cleaning his rvolvcr, Wil waa accidentally shot at liam his home In Fark City and the lnjur may prove fatal, aa the bullet enter ed the man's right side and followed the ribs and came out Just under the right shoulder. Social hail. Just completed at Eph raim at a cost of $3.",omi, and conquered one of the finest halls In the state, was dedicated In a fitting manner by a program and a ball given Friday night of last week by the own-erof the new edifice. Fur the purpose of making the library ayinem of the state one of the hi oft perfect in the country, more than KK) librarian and others Interested In the woik met In Salt Lake last Saturday and organized the Utah State Library a?oc';at on. According to J. E. Wright of Ogden. president of the Wright Whlttier Can i n rg company. Ibis year will be a banner one for the cherry crop In ' and Utah. The company's orchard c antiing laelory is located at Hoy, and ; a new canning factory Is b ln built In Ogden. i Mrs. Mollie Latz. a domestic, who ! was chloroformed by burgalrs at the i home or hT rmp overs In Salt Lake a short lime eo, was again found one undr the Influence of chloroform on this admits that wrek. but day Ul occasion she bad rnioroiormen Haln tin -- uei-sel- Let us figure with you on intr ifti rrVr-- I" remnrr La it. of while ht .niiiiiii The Kind You Have ! our motto. il m!Ti:;: :iu!Emiuii:!iini: ! MAY AVOID tr warrants .innii I. 1 a n Corn Muffins. One-halcupful of eorameal, on half cupful of white flour, one table spoonful baking powder, one salt-spoonful salt, one tablespoonful brown sugar, one tablespoonful maple syrup, two tablespoonfula melted butter, one The Experience of Two GIrli cupful sweet milk, one egg. Mis flour, salt, rornmeel, sugar and baking pow- n Here Related For The der together. To lb milk add Ihe best-eBenefit of Others. egg. syrup and melted butter. Stir this liquid Into the dry mixture snd Rochester, N. Y. " I bave a danph-te-r beat until smooth. Hake In hot greased 13 yean old who bus always been muffin tins IS to 20 minutes. very beelthy until recently when she complained of dizziness ami cramps every Almond Cake. month, so bad that I would have to keep two ounces of butter and heat her bom from school and put ber to bed It Take well with one outre of sugar. Then to jrc t relief. "After pi vintr ber only two bottles of add (o it two well beaten eggs, beatthe mixture well together. 8!ft Lydia K. rinkham'i Vegetable Conv ing rxantl she is now enjoying the best of Into It two ounces of flour, add two health. I cannot praise your Compound tablespoons of ground almonds snd too highly. I want every frood mother half a taspnonful of almond extract. to read what your medicine has done for The rake should be bsked In a tin my child" Mrs, Richard N. Dtmiuat, lined with greased paper. In a moderate oven, and sugar be sifted over SU Exchange St, Rochester, N.Y. Stootsville, Ohio. "I suffered front the top. headaches, backache and was very irreg olar. A mend ad- English Monkey. truted me to take Soak one cup bread crumbs In one l.ydia E. rinkham'i cup of milk for fifteen minutes. Add one ComV.aAvi, Vegetable tablespoonful melted buHer to one-hal- f pound, and before I cup cheee. broken Into small tia-- l taken the whole and stir them In the chafing pieces of two bottles 1 dieb till the heee In melted. To found relief. I am this add the bread crumbs and milk. only sixteen yeara fne egg well teten. salt and pepper. oH, but I have bet- Cook ii mil creamed and serve on ter health than fot crackers. two or three years. I cannot express my White Grape Pie. thanks for what Lydia E. rinkham Line a pie plate with an under Vegetable Omnoand ha done for me. crust and bake. Make an orange or I had taken other medicines hut did not lemon Jelly from gelatin. When tbe CnRA B. rosHAUCH, find relief. "-crust Is cool fill with white winter Stoatimlle. Ohio. R.F.D., No. L grapes from whkh the stones have mothfrom letters such of Hundreds removed. When the Jelly begins been what far their ers expressing" grstitode Comto stiffen tour It among and over the Lydia E. I'inkbam's Vegetable dstipn-ters their aUl perfectly grapes, stand aside pound has accomplished have been received by the Lydia K. oold. rinkham Medicine Company,Lynn,Masa The report comes from Oouhen ot of a girl from confluent smallpox. Mrs. Margaret Zane. wife of former Federal Judge Charles S. Zaue. and prominent in social affairs ot the state, died at ber home iu Suit Lake, April 9, at the age of T2. Overturning of a lamp resulted In a Are which destroyed the bouses of flvo AiiBtrluu miners at the Highland ltoy mine, IUnghuni. The occupants of the bouses escaped Injury. Nearl' all the mercantile houses ot Eureka have decided that throughout the montliB of June. July ind Augubt they will close their places of Limitless at 1 o'clock p. m. Thursdays. Descendants of lleber C. Kimball will hold niemuriul services lu Salt Lake City, commemorative of the oue hundred and eleventh anniversary of the birth of Mr. Kimball, on Juue H. are that about Preseut indication 5,000 master plumbers will vlall Suit Lake City during the convention to be held July 16 to 18. Details for the convention are being rapidly worked out. The body of a man found iu an Og den bolel bag been Identified as W V. Flint ot Oakland. Cal. Death waj due to natural causes, although It was at first reported that the man had sui cided. While crossing the railroad tracks In Salt Luko on his way from home to buy a loaf of bread, Clarence John son, aged 14, was run down by a train, both legs being crushed, death resulting. Within thirty days a broom factory, the first In Utah, will bo in operation at Murray. The plant will employ fifteen men at the start and this number will be added to as the business the death one-fourt- h tice. fc THE UTAH BUDGET Exact Copy m ib of iuia i i Wrapper.' " vm ii flu inn i ilrlMi it mi. 1 i A y mh, ' m. mmm ' The Worm's Way. "I'M ONLY A LITTLE GIRL" "The Hon. Stephen Coleridge, the oild an English Failing Eyesight Responsible for an of Philadelphia, "ia Rebuke Old Man's Mistake delighted with the recent Knglish vivW Hardly Effective. Beet Ion report, which promises to of the live bait la even the abolish ue A certain group of youngsters In an fl titling. nt Side residential section xcluflve 'Mr. Coleridge once argued here In the nad btt-throughout noisy Very Philadelphia about the cruelty of Oth-In- g forenoon. with worms. The children were still doinu their ' 'Oh,' his opponent said, 'the mere utmost to i 'iltate a bedlam, when a fact that a worm writhes and wrlgglea very annry old man appeared at the when on a hook Is no proof door of a narhy apartment house. He that ItImpaled Is actually suffering pain.' was quite old, and It was evident that "No. oh, no!" said Mr. Coleridge, his eyesight was not the best, but he 'Heyond doubt that is sarcastically. a finally succeeded in picking; out worm's the Just way of laughing at youngster w ho was aiding very strenu- being tickled.' " ously In the nole making. The aged man walked over to the One Man's Way. child, took it by the hand and walked "Is r.rlmxon a man who makes th hark to the affartment. When he rvnebed the doorway he turned to the best of what befalls?" "No. When things go wrong Ilrlnv child and said: son starts to swenrlug and soon ba the know It's "Ion'l you ugalnt comes so tnterenH-in thinking op law to make so much nolfe?" new forms of profanity that he forgets 'Yes. sir," was the meek reply. all about bis trouble." "Well, don't you know that you'll be arrertcd and put In Jail, and then Many a little dog has to hark loudly of the you can never be president to keep up his courage; and we won I niled States?" friends "Please. Ir?" replied the child. "I der If our too aren't sometimes doing the am don't rare; I'm only a little girl." thing. New York Mall. Some people away up In the social His Changed Fortune. "Wow! There went Smlthklna In scale are really too light to bring the sca'e dow n. bit new six. When I knew Mm a fe years ago he had a Junk shop." For Ter Gtrflrld Tr bsa tiwti oo tb IBM "He still has. Only he moved It to wbila. a fanhlonable street, kept the same kcu Tl.l must nwn a irmwly worth It and labeled stork, 'Antiques.'" Heading maketh a full man. So doe Judge. the wine when It's red. The Condensed Product. "Oh. auntie, can I go to the fancy dress hall as a milkmaid?" "No. darling; you're too small." "Well, then, can I co as a con d raced aillkmaid?" I HIRES 1 nfTDRrTJuk nnrrcrwfiin UVUiJLWVSMS I.AIIU1WI hi 'l M ion ii.r, oi3u .iuiO - 1 If every He In the world were nailed Every home should make beer in Sprinclime for its and its fine tonic properties. rr ofrkwftfc I M .U jpv . . r uwlj mt root- there wouldn't he enough halts left to hull.! housea with. Tb wagpaid aa - of arbitration should he work. m Writ frrr prrmmm THE ( HARi r.l r.. MIBH WELL POSTED. California Doctor With Forty Years' Experience. to. A WChDEnFUL DISCOVERT. "In my forty years' experience as a f YM t Ut H Ma whesj a frr P" to efoikh teacher and practitioner alorsg hy- M(ur. rtif raV f frrn. Ut 'lee tH ' f). faiflflitt gienic lines." says a Ixis Angeles V'sl Maavtothm I mrt H- irltkf ftwt aa1 eft". (mi. tt-- l e wf rrr,r 1ht fn me.iirtf, physician. "1 have never found a food tv,mrm Thrftis w HI yKrt w.ma tsa 'I f f 4 B)'V for the frmm. to rnmpare with Graje-Nut" t l ti, frrvh Mwj mm mrA - ttX a f 1rn rrtt,yi K'W benefit of the general health of all aer'-Ti- nf ttif- l- k tr"ttt rw ft sania, -t rw f ' l.tttal clrf?ps of people. m (an I tt rri f n t r 1ir ftH Itewt "I have recommended Orapc-Nu'rtti flION !. sat aitl U CaVl 'fito 'j ! 4 f for a number of years to pnienta with f'wltt m. f'rv a n1 rtnt'4 iffewni- H ir m !' Ihe greatest siirre and every year's ks t tt sh.e IM.e ,t in l'l d LkStn h S'flWlM ate aM me more enthupias rv-rt- t Wi wrtast hmm epernee makes Wt'f V ' l air iw filiwrff HI Kre. t Itrnf. f I V tic regarding Its ue . t eWI b ' f t'sjetf-tltsT-jeree0Ti "I make It a rule to H K t, t mh'Uvt I'm etf, fn mend Orape Nuts, snd Pi'stum place TH C 9OH,' fcir in rein 'Ml mmI i f hn r! v'nif m ! IPtr.o--ifr nts In1 lWh for I tnirli'ifi DAISY FLY KILLER VZZ Xl'l". Vr. is.i imrjm s,. 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