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Show TUAB COUNTY TIMES. VARIETY Have you forgotten Christmas raah? S We an Iwrip you cowed the mat ale quickly. Older by telfgraph o writ. We will fill the ooiei.engiavea, and the tarn day. packed tWipoJ aalt i.vb u"rx UTAH feminine Discussion. 'Our club bad a debate on the peace A tfljeatlon." "Well, which. Bide won the light?" The lletter Class TEAS Really cost you leas than cheap Teas, for. being rich and strong, you use less to obtain a given number of cups. HEWLETT'S Luncta Teas are in the ltetter Class Hue. Crazed Artist Believed In the Simple, Suggestive and Unpretentious. A painter of the "Impressionist school is now confined In a lunatic .asylum. To all persons who vUlt his studio be says, "Look here, this Is the latest masterpiece of my composi- tion." Tbey look, and see nothing but an .expanse of bare canvas. Tbey ask: "What does that represent?" "That? Why, that represents the passage of the Jews through the Red Sea." ''Beg pardon, but where Is the sea?" "It has been driven back." "And where are the Jews?" "They have crossed over." "And the Egyptians?" ' "Will be here directly. Thafe the sort of painting I like simple, London and unpretentious." " e ITltrBlU. St. Nicholas for 1914. Xe art or literature Is too good "for American boys and girls." This is the principle that St Nicholas has lived up to far forty years. It la bard to the Influence of this "beet-loveA ef all magazines.'' glaace at one day's letters received by the Edtter of St. Nicholas shows the place this magazine holds in the heart and minds of American children. The publishers' and others' reentailed by this fact Is sponsibility taken very seriously in the office of the Century Co. In these days of hanging standards In literature. It Is a comfort to be able to rely upon a magazine that, though never namby-pambIs as clean as a whistle. Many new features are to be added for the coming year. More space than ever will be given to articles on nature and science for young folks. .The Riddle Box, the Stamp Department, The Book Man Department, and the Advertising Contest will be continued as well as the various departments of the St Nicholas League which monthly absorb the attention of many thousands of young AmeriAdv. cans. over-estima- te d Ml Best Method for the Preparation cl Breakfast Rolls Excellent Milk Biscuits Cream Soup a Favorite With Many. M5 two Breakfast Rolls Dissolve ounces of butter in a little warm milk. Put one pound of flour into a pan, add the milk with the butter, stirring in before adding to it a teaspoonful of baking powder and a pinch of salt Mix into a stiff paste, knead well, form into little rolls on a floured board, and bake In a quick oven for 20 minutes. Sheep's Tongues Cook three or four shaeps' tongues In hot water till tender, then take them up and remove the skins. Dace In a stewpan, dredge with flour and add a gill of nicely flavored stock. Simmer gently for 15 minutes, then place the tongues on a hot dish and add 10 drops of lemon Juice to the gravy. Bring to the boll and pour over the tongues. Mflk Biscuits Rub three ounces of lard Into one pound of flour. Add a pinch of salt and a teaspoonful of baking powder, with sufficient milk to form a stiff paste. Roll out on a board and cut Into biscuits, using a pastry cutter. Prick each one several times and bake tn a hot oven for 15 minutes. These biscuits are excellent with cheese, and will keep t well if placed In an tin. Cream Soup Wash and grate a red carrot, chop two onions and peel and slice four potatoes. Cook In a little water till soft enough to mash to a pulp with a wooden spoon, then add half a pint of milk, one ounce of butter and a teaspoonful of cornflour slackened with a little milk, and pepper and salt to taste. Beat all up together and serve. A little chopped parsley may be added to Improve the appearance. Caraway Biscuits Break three eggs Into a basin, add half a pound of caster sugar, and beat to a cream. Stir In half a pound of fine flour, which has been dried In the oven, and a teaspoonful of caraway seeds. Shape the dough Into biscuits, and allow them to stand on a tin plate for an hour. Then place in a moderate ovea and bake to a golden brown. air-tigh- Parker House Rods. Three cupfuls scalded milk, four butter, three tablespoon-ful- s sugar, one teaspoonful salt, eight cupfuls flour, one yeast cake dissolved In cupful warm water. Pour the scalded milk over the butter, sugar and salt and when lukewarm beat in four cupfuls of flour, then add yeast Cover closely and set In warm place to rise. When light enough add more flour (the other four cupfuls). Knead and set to rise. After it has risen till light knead again and roll out to about half-incCut with small thickness. biscuit cutter, brush with melted butter, crease, press edges together, put In buttered tins and let rise till very light then bake in brisk oven IS or 20 minutes. If you do not always feel that you can afford all milk and all butter, take half water and half lard. one-fourt- h Orange Charlotte. Orate the yellow rind of one orange, of a cupful of pour over It one-hal- f boiling water, cover closely and steep for 15 mlnut. Soak of a of a cupful of gelatin In cupful of cold water. Put the water In which the find Is steeping over the Are. bring rapidly to the boiling point, One on the Butcher. Bobble Will you send mother a add one cupful of sugar, bring again to the boiling point and pour over the leg of mutton, please. Mr. Bones? gelatin. Strain and set aside until Bones Tes, my boy. Bobble And mother says If It s ss cool, then add one cupful of strained Juice. When It begins to thickskinny as the last the man needn't orange en stir in carefully one cupful of knock; be can put It through the let- cream whipped to a stiff froth. Have ter box. Cleveland Leader. ready a glass dish lined with split lady's Angers. Pour Into It the mixSelf Sustained Humor. "How did Horum get his reputation ture, and when set sprinkle over the some candied orange peel chopped as a raconteur? His stories are not lop fine. them tell and doesn't be Very amusing well." Spots on China. "No. But he can laugh at them In The of old china Is often debeauty a way that makes him sound like a stroyed by brown spots which appear crow." Washington Star. on the surface. An effective way to remove these is to bury the dish in the Enough. covering it completely. The Teacher . What do you know about earth, darker spots require more time to reGeorge Washington? move them than the lighter ones. Boy lie tiover told a lie. This method will not barm the most Teacher is that all you know delicate china. about him? Boy Ain't that enough? Chicago Delicious Omelet News. Separate three eggs, putting the unites Into one bowl and the yolks Jot to Improve His Looks. into another. Beat the yolks until atlr-. .. rly ?ty fare pa Ins, light and add three tablespoonfuls of mo, doctor. What shsll I 17 milk and a little pepper and salt. Beat Doctor I'm sure I don t know. Ton the whites to a very stiff froth. Put small pieces of buttT into pan and let might try a beauty specialist cover the bottom of pan. The Point of View. Duchess Potatoes. "Tl8 only a inat," murmured the To two cups of potatoes add one man, ss he strode Into the strange farm. teaspoon melted butter. Beat until " TIs butt a man," retorted the goat, light and smooth, then add six tablespoons of milk or cream and the yolks as he went at It In a business way. of two eggs well boaten. When well Saved. mixed and seasoned with salt and pep"Jones Ml out of the window of per add the beaten whites, nil hot gem pans and brown. tils 20th story office yepterday." "Poor chap. When Is the funeral?" Good Polish. Ton see he landed "Na funeral. Turpentine makes a good polish for on the top of the 19 story building floors and oilcloth, and when mixed t door." with sweet oil is excellent for polishShe Knew, ing furniture. Ptrueeling author (woo has Just Te Keep a Sponge Clean. his latest story to his wife) To keep a sponge sweet and clean There? There s the best thing I work the Juice of a lemon Hto It oc ever did." His wife "Yes, dear. What maga-tin- e casionally, rinsing It out well la shall you send It to first?" rack. water. t rd nil Blip 132 SOME EXCELLENT HINTS FOR DAIRYMEN. HOUSEWIFE SURE TO FIND SOME. ' TUINft Tn UCD TAQTS UFRE well-floure- d THE IMPRESSIONIST SCHOOL. . RECIPES! OF NEHII. UTAH - v. ii iii: in !i iiiiuiiiii ti ill ill !i i For Infants and Children. uiiiiaiin The Kind You Have i t ALCOHOL-- 3 M Always Bought PER CENT A?ectoble Preparation 1 AWjwr AST Signature Promotes Digcstior,Chetrful-nessam- l Rest Contains neither Opiuni.Morphine nor Mineral Not Nahc M Bears tho the Food and nebula- iJrfl ling rhcSiomachs and Bowels of t a Tor Ay of otic aYVrf DrSAMVUftME jttx Stum Hereford Bull A (By W. MILTON KELLY.) Every dairyman should be a epeclal-1s- t Future performance depends upon present management Scientific feeding Is only a high sounding name for rational feeding. The special purpose cow is one means of securing success in dairying. The first essential of a profitable dairy business Is an Intelligent dairyman. The real value of a pure bred dairy sow lies In her pedigree It is the prepotent power of heredity. Every well organized farm baa been made so by a man with a mind. Good common sense mixed with Judgment and knowing the needs and characteristics of the animals Insures success. It Is unfortunate that there are not solid neighborhoods of dairymen who work together in Improving their dairy herds. The future hope of our farming depends upon bow our young men are educated that they may see bow nature works. Every cow that is worth raising a calf from should be considered as doing a double work and be ted and treated accordingly. A little top dressing will help out the thin spots In the new seeding and d LOADING BARRELS ii Fine Type of Beef Cattle. IN WAGON Two Pieces of 2 by Wood With Concaved Place Near Center Will Prevent Any Rolling. A barrel loaded In a wagon box Is apt to roll about unless pieces are placed under the edges, but even then, if the barrel la a large one and full, the pieces will not bold It A simple device for keeping the barrel from rolling Is made of two pieces of I by wood, about Xhi feet long, with a concaved place cut out near the center, as shown, and the ends cut to a point so that the barrel JtiCiwimU tt4m I'm JV.rf . -- make the grass come along In places where very little can be seen. AnrrlVrl forComstioa There can be no euch a thing as sysMs tion . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, tematic management of a dairy farm Worms .Convulsions. Fevcrisrt-nes- s without a regular rotation of crops In and LOSS OF SLEEP which a legume figures at least once In three or four years. Facsimile Signature of Never allow a heifer to dry off early bethe first season, for once the habit comes established It will be very difThe Cektaur Company. ficult to prolong the milking period. NEW YORK. 5 Keep the herd bull where it will bo convenient to feed and water him at rr tbe same time you care for the cows. If he is kept off by himself be is quite apt to be neglected. Guaranteed umtor the Foodapj If the ensilage is frozen it Is an excellent plan to leave It In the etable Exact Copy of Wrspper. two or three hours to take off tbe chill. mi ii is nun T ti This may not sound like good advice in the face of what many authorities BUMPED HIS say about tbe milk becoming tainted, but It Is better than ' feeding frozen enYoung Lady's Reason for Choosing silage to the cows. Escort Not Exactly What He Had Plan to tie tbe cows so that tbey Imagined It to Be. cannot step on each other's teats. Many excellent cows have been ruined by Mr. Illank (we've got to call him having the ones next to them step on that because he's really a very decent their teats. us If we Avoid buying the mixed fellow, and he'dIs kill tenor In a told glee and prepared dairy feeds as long as his real name) in first a choir, too. Everyyou can get tbe good whole grains club, lie rings and hire them ground and mixed as body likes blm. The other night a bunch of young you want them. No man knows Just what he is buying because the label people met for a social session at a on tbe bags says so much protein, etc certain house In the suburbs. They ate and danced and they sang. And hen It was all over the prettiest FEW EXCELLENT FARM NOTES roung woman there she hadn't been escorted thither by any chosen cavThoussnds of Injurious Insects Msy Be alier said: "I walk home, but It's a lonesome Destroyed by Raking the Place-O- ther There have walk and I'm afraid. Odds and Ends. been holdups In this part of town. So Put op new "Shooting Forbidden" I choose Mr. P.Ian k to 'see me safo borne." On the way home Mr. Illank signs. One can destroy thousands of in- was considerably swelled up. Tbe sects one cannot see by raking and prettiest girl bad chosen him from a crowd of personable bachelors, and burning all rubbish on tbe place. were An inspection or the chimneys now his feelings of and a little mortar may pve a bad excusable. He couldn't resist saying: "Why did you think I was the Ore this winter. Cut scions now for grafting next strongest and bravest man there spring. Pack In sawdust or sand very "I didn't." answered the girl. "I lightly dampened. could Fasten down tbe tops of the bay picked you because I knew you Plain-dealestacks or better still cover them. holler the loudest!" Cleveland It pays big. Open up and clean out every drain ditch on the place. FACE DISFIGURED ERUPTION Rush the work oa the ice bouse, but do not put In tbe first ice that comes. Lock Box 35, Maurice, la. "In the Mulch tbe strawberry bed after of 1911 our little daughter, age spring the ground fre s, not before. five years, bad a breaking out on ber Push the turxeys for three weeks Up and part of her check tbat we Just before selling. took for ringworm. It resembled a Keep some of your best turkeys and ringworm, only It differed In chickens for tho Christmas market large It was covered with watery blisthat and send them in early to avoid the ters that Itcbrd and burned terribly, glut made worse by her scratching It Keep the paint brush going until Then the blisters would break through every implement on the place Is cov- and let out a watery substance. She ered. cross and fretful while she was It will take a few hundred feet of bad very It and bad very little rest at some a little tiling, grading, and When the eruption was at Its w-grease to make the feed lot dry night worst the teacher of tbe school sent during tbe winter, but It will pay big ber borne and would not allow ber to In the added comfort to tbe animals, attend until the disfigurement of ber which always means added fiesh. face was gone. If we cannot afford a silo, we can "I wrote and received a sample of turcertainly afford a field of horned Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, which nips or mangels. Tbey are not equal w used according to directions, and to a silo, of course, but they do help they gave Instant relief, so we bought to make dry feed palatable, and there- some more. It gradually grew better. fore Increase Its value. We kept on using Cutlcura Soap and r Tbe should be In Use on Ointment and in three or four months redder Is an the child was every farm, the corn-scured." entirety excellent thing, but why not put all (Signed) Mr. Henry Trine, Oct. 22, of the corn crop In a silo as the best 1812. probable position to get every pound Cutlrnr fVisp and Ointment sold of value of It throughout tbe world. Pample of each free.with 32 p. Fkln l!ook. Address postAdv. Cheaper Potash. card "Cutlcura, Dept L Ikston. Deposits of nitrate of potash bars been discovered at Prieeka. In northAll Is Fish to the Net ern Cape Colony, South Africa. Tbe ere hiie you "Catch anything goods are being offered In small lots away on your vacation?" In England at fU per ton against ' Hure, I did. It weighed 2 pounds. 95 for German and East Indian Yen catch anything?" "t'h-huh- . I tnld you I would, nitrate of potash. Standard potash fhe nitrate contains 12 ter cent nitrogen weighs 130 and ber dad s worth half and 45 per cent potash. A reduction of a erol railway company, an rlec-trlIn wholesale price of these of one-bal- f lighting plant and two brewerImportant elements would be a boon ies." to agriculture the world over. Found a Flaw. Water for the Wheat Little rierre had been taken to the If an Inrb of water Is worth two seaside and himself on his snd one-bal- f bushels of wheat to tbe return as disappointed with the ocean. acre, and the farmer wants to average "What's the matter with the sea?" 25 busbela of wheat bis problem Is asked his surprlel father. "Isn't It to secure and place at tbe disposal of b'g enough, my boy?" his wheat plants. Just ten Inches of "Tes bnt it has only one shore." water Simple, Isn't It It's Just a matter ef arithmetic and using one's Borne men are slmost as much Intelligence. afraid of microbes as some women are of mice. Increase ef Horses. ettexhlrr Prtn9 foe HtlM- -i If Horses are not being driven out of the market by motor cars, ss mnay persons bIiev. Ob the cont-sr- y, they sre rapidly Increasing ia nu Titer and A teaspoonful of gossip will taint a value. iettlffnl of pure truth. one-quart- The Curved Parts Cut Into the Pieces Keep the Barrel From Rolling About may be easily rolled up on them. Join the pieces together with strong pins. Roll the barrel Into the notches and It will remain there until ready to unload, writes J. Q. Allahouse of Avonmore, Pa, in the Popular Mechanics. For hauling a number of barrels, remove the wagon box, make the pieces of heavy Umbers extending from one bolster to the other and cut as many notches as there are barrels to be hauled. Thirty Years ..T SELF-CONCE- IT n tr elbo- Arsenate ef Lead, Applied When Leaf Buds Are Swelling Will Hold Injurious Insect In Check. The plum curcullo, or the "Little Turk," Is a ery bad enemy of plums and spplea, says a bulletin from the Minnesota college. It hibernates as a mature beetle, and when the warm days of spring come It Is ready for its Brst meal on tbe swelling buds. Later on the female attacks the young fruit almost as soon as formed, poking tbe eggs beneath the skin, and marking around each, egg tbe characteristic crescent shaped mark. Arsenate of lead, three pounds to fifty gallons of water, applied when the leaf buds sre swelling, again when the blossoms fall, and again two weeks later, will bold this Insect In check. If the arsenate of lead Is combined or with the self boiled with Bordeaux mixture, fungus diseases like shot-holfungus of tbe plum and cherry, and the scab of the apple, will also be kept within bounds. lime-sulphu- r, e Greenhouse Cats. Of Iste years tbe sites of glass In greenhouses bsve been running larger. Some bsve tried very large sizes Nearly all the leading growers sear Boston have settled down to a aixe six by twenty-fou- r lacbea, d. e eprRd eMTV. sasjs 3 With All That Was In Him. Mose was a hodcarrler, black as tar, bandy-leggeand glad of It He was relating to some white men on tbe rear of a car tbe results of a fight he recently had indulged in. "Dat nigger tole me to keep muh han's offen dat pile of sewer pipe," be said, "but de boss done tole me to fetch 'em in, 'an I suttlnly were gonter fetch 'em. So de big coon ups and takes hoi' of muh ahm and saya, 'nig-gabeat It' he eaya." "Did you beat it?" came sympathetically from a listener. "Did Ah beat It? Co'se Ah dldn'. Ah Jos' rapped dat coon on de Jaw." "Did you bit him bard?" was another desultory question from the white men. "Hit Mm haTid? Man, I Jee' nacher-l- y put everything In dat lick Gawd A'mlghty evah did gimme." It was agreed that It was "some" h, blow. Unpleasant Encounter. "I was told young Staylate had quite an encounter with Maude Ilrown's father?" "Yea. He did. He met the old man tacking home from the club Just as he waa leaving and in trying to avoid one another they both fell down the terrace and broke a $7 garden vase. And now the old man says be waa assaulted by two burly ruffians, and Staylate doesn't dare to go near the bouae for fear he'll be recognized as both of them." Advsnce Information. "Young man, we need brains In our business." "I know you do. That Is why I'm looking for a Job here." A simple remedy sgainut conirlis and aTJ thront irntatiei sre Mentholated Cough Drops 6c at all good Druggist. 's There Is no need of guide posts oa the rood to ruin. A brunette may be fairer blonde In some wsys. than a We Want Salesmen tnmmammir farm at l mUm hfuirn npfrmrn itjrtiMft wrwiif mm 4 tmn4 " 7mt9 rrsajntl wortt. on rt er-- suwj oml, wfm rnvr mm Yaw mm mr ' bmwm raw- wYvstr , wt. fa hat rtrwenr - fM. fin rsuiijeJ. 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