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Show TWO CHAS. PYPER THE UTAH BUDGET Everything Electrical Canning factories In Weber county will be In operation with a full complement of employes by the middle of the week. Cache county creameries and milk factories pay the farmers of that county $2,000 daily for their milk and cream. A party of surveyors is surveying a railroad line for the extension of the Castle Valley & Southern Utah road through Emery county. Grief over the loss of loved ones Hrunton, by death, caused Samuel aged 57, to suicide at Salt Lake, taking a large quantity of strychnine. A burglar who attempted to rob trie home of It. B. Quay, postmaster at Garfield, was captured by the postmaster's sou' and is now behind the bars. The Nephl city council has approved the recommendation made by the committee on fire department, and a chemical engine will be to cost $500. The W. C. T. U. of Utah opens i See me on any electrical job for an estimate. House wiring1 a (specialty. All kinds of Electrical Supplies. Tantalum and Tungsteu Lamps. con-Jense- One block west of Court House City Meat Co. Mangeltbn & Garrett. Proprietors All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats Kept in Refrigerator Business bting run on cash basis,, enables us to sell at very ixjusonable prices. Courteoirs Treatment to All wai up-to-d- w ear 1 . pur-chare- wice as Lo; ng. four-da- y tember session In Salt. Lake on Sepwhen it is expected there 6, GOOD DINNER DISHES FOR Recipes for Lamb Chops With Stuffed Tomatoes snd Stuffed Compote CAKES AND PIES LIFE ALLEN OSTLER t one-fourt- h one-eight- h v 20-3- - po-an- d j mm Vfc f 000 c Remember vikih" pow-drre- e I ' lf j g one-fourt- h cne-foun- b Advertising s lirm. n rn 'i lat r wk Ix-ea- r t PEXTON abroad, and themselves when alone and at all times. Masslllon. I bro-jen- t i n DONT BORROW )n t-- Three Cents Per Woe 'ar. t'i nan tout no Send stump fur Qve eaiuplM of ruy very cholu-Gold KmUoaeed Birthday, flower and Moiuj Post lardk; beaullf nl colore and lovoltent deelirna. Alt Fuel Card IHub. Tel Jaukaor BU, Tvpeka, Kaauu ITU Your Fortune Told WUI And a lazy man will take any kind of a job he can't get Irtm atirprlM JOU. W. N. U., MS.UVrM Athnsr Law, , Salt Lake City, No. itfttj 1 35-1- 91 By Lydia E. Plnkliam's Vegetable Compound The Change of Life is the most critical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this tima invites disease. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia L. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. Here is proof: I cannot express Trhat I Natick, Mass., went through durlntr the Clianpe of Life befor Lydia Jl linkkam's Vegetable Com pound. I was in such a nervous condition I rcould not keen still. My limbs were cold. I had creepy sensations and could not sleep nights. I was tlnally told by two physicians that I had a tumor. M I rend one day of the wonderful cures made by Lydia II. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it, and It has made me a well woman. My neighbors and friends declare it "I'm " has worked a miracle for me. Lydia H. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is worth its weight tn gold for women during this period of life. If it will help otbr you may publish this letter." Mrs. Nathan li. Great an, 51 2so.MaLnSU,XaUck,Mas. -I ANOTHER SIMILAR CASE. jte&v "I I have been taking CornwallTille, X. Y. Lydia C Plnklram's Vegetable Compound for some time for Change of Life, nervousness audi a fibroid growth. Two doctors advised me to go to the! hospital, but one day while I was away Tislting.L I met a woman who told mo to take Lydia 111 Pinkliara s egetable Compound. I did so and IL know It helped me wonderfu..y. 1 am vcryl 1 thankful that I was told to try Lydia 1: trJrr-).-l:Wm. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Mjs. Houghton, Cornwallville, if. Y Greene Co. The makers of Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters as those above they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This medicine is no stranger it has stood the test for years. For 30 years Lydia H. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Jaas been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thounands of cures to its credit r-Mrs. Pinkh am invites nil sick vroiufti M-to write her for advice. She has to health free of chfirge. guided thousandsMrs. Address Pinkham, Lynn Mass. mz3 v. I T? 4 W. L. DOUGLAS 2.50, '3.C0, '3.53 &M.C0 SHOES wear Wi.Door;l.s stylish, perfect fitting, easy Wretkinc boots, becautee they fire lonj wear, aam ae W.L.Duugiaa Men's shoes, WOMEN THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The. workmanship has madW. Douglas slioes famous the world over irvaau-ssbsml aj iv. arTi & - tan mfmt V.I L is wm asi V. 1 1 T. . tr t ii i niuKj you mio my large lactones Brocktori, Masa- snd show you how carefully W.LDougla shoes are made, you would llien understand why ihey sre war - ranted to hold ihcif shape, fit better and wear Uwipf than any o'.hcr make for the price I t. rnwr .. name anil . u.n. f.t n trjj BOllitAs, 14 f ic . elamf-w- . ,, ... lo l stK.. -- , S . jfjA 'r r j I ?; V- - avSJ rj i lorn X or sR nt mv.rtt trr4. W.I. Ivracklam. Mawa, Spark f. mrr, .i r.t Sti m fMI a HOI r snrr will 'lv IWU 1'AlKSof avrfmrr I T Svt DISTEMPER eraf erl rot BEAUTIFUL POSTCARDS FREE 9u y lrs Elegantly augar coated. Small does. Price, Zse , ' aft-low- r'.d ts fifty-cen- one-dolla- r. two-third- s j s Yuri's Fills two-third- j R osenvaii Shoe Polishes Lrs;at In Variety, Finest in Quality. for ctauiltta About three years ago I suffered with Thiy meet every rerilllrenii-ushoaa of all kiwis anil oolur. aoilitblug appendicitis and after havisg as operation " performed it left me with a severe case "S Cream, Apricot, Cocoanut, Molba and of kidney trouble. I was doctored by several physicians and getting no relief I took Other Varieties That Are Well the advice of a friend and procured a botWorth Trying. tle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root- . After taking the contents of the first bottle I felt Cream Filling for Layer Cake. One greatly relieved snd decided to continue it. cup After using the contents of three more dolcup powdered sugar, hot water. Let them simmer, beat lar bottles, I experienced a complete cure. I cannot recommend Dr. Kilmer's white of ao egg and mix with the 6wamp-Koot too te anyone sufferabove. When cold add one-hal- f cup ing from kidney orhighly bladder trouble. one-bai- t cup chopped chopped raisins, Yours very truly, K. P. HILAM. walnuts, one tablespoon grated cocoa-nut- . . Cartcrsville, Ga. akna GILT KDGR the only ladles Cream Filling. Seven-eighth- s cup poalUvely contain! OIU lilacka and PolUBet Sworn to and subscribed before we Hint boor ami shoe a, hlaaa iai!eii' and one-hai- r 19C9. this July 12th, Oiom." lue. cup Hour, sugar, without rabbin, K.V. "Kreneii 1 A N U V vimbiuultuu for cleaning and potuhlnf JOS. S. CALHOUN. teaspoon salt, two eggs, two cups all It mls of mwt or tan ehor, .c "&tarreUe, too. Notary Public, I sculded milk, one teaspoon vanilla or (Jl'le K. V II 1TK make dirty eanvaa snoea U. Co., Ga. clean au.l white. In Ilitil4 form soli on be one-hal- f tn every teaspoon lemon extract Mix quiekly and enally applied. A aponsa two elsea, J pattfcuge, ao always ready for use. add eggs slightly dry Ingredients, Ca. Sr. k.t--u aud iti oenta. If your doaler does not keep the kind yon want, beaten and pour on gradually scalded Sl.ki., N. V. eend us his atldrea aud the price la stamp lot milk. Cook 15 minutes in double boil- Prove What Swamp-Roo- t Will Do For You a full elite WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., er, stir constantly until thickened, aftSend to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham-ton- , 6 at., Oambrldca. Mass. Albany erward occasionally. Cool and flavor. As 5 will N. Y., for a sample bottle. It Uldrst umi iMrgeat Mtmujai-lurtrof Filling for Cake. Two cups sugar, convince anyone. Shoe tolidit in fA Itorfd. You will also receive one cup sour cream. Boll until it a booklet of valuable information, telling threads. Add teaspoonful flour sift- all about the kidneys and bladder. When s ed twice, cup chopped writing, he sure and mention thia paper. raisins. This is good for filling for For sale at all drug stores. Price and cukes or frosting. stimulate the torpid liver, strenrthea tha atFilling. Pick over and Apricot organs, regulate the boweia, cur alcB) Young people should reverence their tentive wash headache. Uaequaled as an cup dried apricots. Baa when when home. at 6trangers ANTI-BILIOPut In a saucepan, cover with cold wa parents MEDICINE. Lamb Chops With Stuffed Tomatoes. Select nice loin chops about one inch thick; remove all extra fat; season with salt and pepper; cover with One, sifted bread crumbs; lay on a rack In a baking pan. rFor each chop take a firm but ripe tomato; cut a circle around the stem and remove: scoop out a little of the Inside; til) the cavity with tine breud crumbs sea soned with salt, pepper and a little melted butler, a few drops of lemot Juice and a little minced, parsley. II desired a little sugar may be dropped into tho tomato before stuffing it Cover with the circle cut off. Hiaci a tomato on each chop and bake In . hot oven from 20 to 30 minutes. This is delicious served with creamed potatoes. Stuffed Compote of Apples Select large Juicy apples of equal size t pippins are best), pare and core them, leaving the apple whole; lay them In a mixture or lemon Juice and brandy until they nave acquired the taste; then cook them three parts done In 8 syrup of sugar and water; drain car fully and bake a lew minutes in a quick oven; when done but still hot fill the centers with pineapple jam, with a few chopped almonds added; cover each apple with a Jelly pra duced by boiling down the syrup g wuicn me apples were tirst cooked with a very little n;ore brandy. This syrup will K've the apples a beautiful glazed appearance Arrange the appies on a desFert dish and serve with whipped cream poured around them or form apples In chape of a dom eover wi h a meringue of beater whites of rg;s, powdered sugar and vaniila. sticking over the top sweet almonds cut in lengths. Place In oven until meringue is a delicate brown. ! , ADVICE RECIPE8 FOR FILLINGS THAT ARE tyOST DELICIOUS. of Apples. - ATPOPJLC WMimam BY FRIEND'S will be present at least 70 delegates, from all parts of the Btate. Cache county Is Utah's 'dV.lry center, according to J. Carlos Lambert, ieputy state dairy ana food commissioner, who has just returned from n inspection of the Cache county ter and let souk over night, or for sevdairies. ' ertU hours. Cook slowly in water in The Infant daughter of Mrs. O. W. which they have been soaking until ! Wurt.bneh of Salt Lake swallowed soft, adding more water. If necessary, to prevent burning. Sweeten to taste, in open safety pin, which lodged In A Burgeon end add a few grains salt. Force the) i hlld's throat. the pin and the child has ful-- y through a strainer, using a wooden ecovered. lato masher. Cool, and add orange Juice to tastt. Pake chocolate cake Furrhaging two cartridges on the mixture in Individual tins. Scoop out pretense of shooting at the tarpets, sn a shooting Rallfry In Ogden. Bert a portion from the center of each cake and fill cavities thus made with apriBates of Salt Lake suddenly turned bulcot filling. Then frost cakes with any fired a on and rifle .he himself about what you're let into his brain. MAN INVENTS STEAM COOKER white frosting. Stewed dried aprico's are frequentselling, but take a tip, Construction work on the Moab ly served aB an accompaniment to brother, you'il brak 3rids:? will start within the next-feingenious Little Stove That It Do- - biftid and buter for the family supper. ear drums, not pocket lays. The new brldpe will be larger If they are forced through a strainer signed to Be Attached to :han either of the bridges across tho books. Steam Pipes. and then flavored with orange Juice, 3rcn. 'me structure will he over are much more delicious. One 500 feet long, and wMl have three Wlt h coal and gas and even elec- they recognizes them In their new hr.rdly pars. used for a Mlsmourl tricity cooking, drees. A big black bear was killed In City taw no reason why steam should Cocoanut Cream Filling. Mix one-hel- f Srr.e advertising in Creek canyon, near Stilt Lake, by man not bo turned to the same purpose. cup sugar, 2'4 tablespoons flour of Bountiful. The Accordingly he invented the steam this paper makes jeorre McNeil a few grains salt; then add one and was brought to cooker shown in the illustration. This Tide of Scald one cup thanking people buy. Sr.lt LHketheandanimal beaten cee. slightly. the bounty of $10 o;i little stove can be attached to a milk end on the mix- pour, gradually, was bear hides the collected by 5ear j steam In the house pipe by connecting mre. stirring constantly. Cook 15 luntcr. which run through the hot- - miuutea In double boiler, stirring con- up pipes Jchn W. Keeley. aped 2G. was foun t torn or body member. The top of the ' etantly until the mixture thickens, If you're not in the Jead In Salt Lake. It beins; evident section will thus be heated so erward occasionally. Cool slightly, werks aco that It can be uped to fry on while ; add one fcurth cup shrtddrd cocoanut V 71. ad. van, isn't it time that he had euiclded. Six Set-lefO a jounf? woman to whom hod the Inside can be used as an oven. In end one-haltrnspoonful vanilla. Use you took a fiyei? !er-pnyltiR attention unexpectedly addition to this there Is a box like as a tilling for a cake cream pie narrled nnuiber. The shock was too compartment wbtcb rests on top of Sprinkle the upper layer of the pie much for Seeley, and h began drlnk- with shredded cocoanut and powdered before baking. eupar Utah veilson. the best that can You have our word If the mixture is stirred until It bebe found in the mountain ranees, by gins to thicken, there is no danger of you'il nevi r regret it. of hunters to be sent party special having a lumpy filling. atM out by the Salt Lake Commercial Melba Filling. Scald an earthen club, will (trace the board at th bowl by pouring hot water Into It. Taft banquet, at Salt Ij'c. aeeord-nthen chill by pouring cold water Into to plans for which are now being It. Put onehalf cup butter in bowl laid. and work, using- - a wooden spoon, un Of seventeen namples of "railroad til butter Is soft and waxy, allowing m'lk," or milk shipped Into Salt Lake water to run from cold water Into examined from outside the by bowl during the entire working. To JB.amn points, trrTVTi" j.'XJ& butter thus prepared, add. gradually, :lty bacteriologist, dirt was found In 'ourteen. 8ven samples .were only while beating constantly, one cup We build New Machinery, a little dirty, white four were rem' fugar. Add cream filling, which ed as "dirty,' and three wt-rhas been cooled, made as for cocoa-nu- tgraded make Harrows, Cultivators, . crram filling, omitting the cocoaj as "very dirty." Wagons and Scrapers. We nut. Add 114 squares meuea. un Based on sn estimate drawn from sweetened chocolate, fcpreaa Between can save you money reports submitted by eleven local arr at there selected larite, layers of sponge cake snd on top; chitects, See us First then ornament lop with the remaining at the present time about f M.OuO.Onfl mixture, forced through a iatry bag represented In structures of all kinds and tube. either In course of const ruction or Nut and Raisin Filling. Put one-halefinltely contacted for within the Connects With Steam Pipe. bounds of Salt Lake. cup sugar and thre,e tablespoons boiling water in a smooth granite That the food and dairy condl-tlsn- s the lower chamber and which has saucepan, place on front of range and In Utah are as good as are to hinged cover which fits so cloeely at stir, to prevent tupar frcm adhering Blacksmilhing and Machinery be 'found anywhere In the est Is the to make It steam-tigh- t This cover declaration of Herman Harms, state provides for the retention of heat in to pan. until melted. Let boll, withRepair Shop stirring, un'il the syrup will rhemlat, who has Just returned from tho compartment, the same as In an out lip of a meet Inn st Dulutb, Minn., of the oven, and makes It especially useful thread when dropped of frcm one egg and white Pent the spoon. and of state national association for certain purposes, such as preserv- pour on syrup, very gradually, beat-tndairy and food commissioners. ing arid the ifae. Of course, the steam constantly until the right consisHoken OJsen. Veb r coun'y's most cooker Is designed primarily tor use to spread; then add tency Word-of-Mout- h man snd "blind redoubtable titer" In houses which are equipped with seeded and rnt In small raisins, cup the man who has caud all tnannet steam beat. snd rup Knglish walpieces I of trouble for th prohibitionists broken in small pieces. nut tn-atfrom the county Hunisvllle, walked Molded Rice. Banana Fill'ng Make filling same Ja?l last week a free man after tin In plenty of a for nut and raisin filling, omitting until rice Cook soft the lblr a four months' a sentrnce tor railed water. If the water Is all atv nuts and raisins snd doubling the cllinsc liquor without Put between layers of cake over and earh err-I- is yerarafe and recipe Passing encomiums, only A cKy milk dro and city nurse iorted lll te more delicate and cover with thin slices of banana dlun the dry your store counter, slout the for the benefit of needr rbillren and tartly ccol; to one pint Ftrm the top wit b remaining mix quality of Wnat you've grt to j bat.les of Fait Iak during hs hot Let the rice half a rup of rtigar. a salttpoon ture. add tell, results in a.xut as murh Jmontbs of year Is an Intnvatlon satisfaction a youtwife would" "ithat tir. 8. o. Taut, city health mm of cinnamon, athe heiten ofwhites of two rjres and lesnpoon gelatine The Mouteworker's Hands. t if you pave tier a box of g'-fntioner. in planning to provld dissolved of hot In one-thircup If are obliged to hav your yo'j for Christ ifiIii'e th" city iias. year If b" cigars In a wet mould snd Mix. pour In arid wattr for a long time, si In this cans. shout to cblil. Peat the white of crte erg very 'ha' the finrera become shrunken. d:p Tn pay their rHieftS o th Ipht, stir Into It gradually half a rup bf tr. in vinegar or poor It over hr Advertising in Thi Paper old mefnory of Charlts Psiill. the of powdered sugar, the Juice of sf lai'fla. and they will be restored tenor Srxlr at ri nn4 mjk . talk to on th Otrton Short 0i en?,'ti-hm k wish mimrj. quartered lemon and one cup ot Tia I rordition. To properly protert In point cf prvlfe, who di1 ehopr-eLin raspberries. A more deilrate be ends of the f.ngera the nnils l,--t IT,!) Iwal at sauce la made by strs'tilra the should extend a little beyond the tirs w. M. I (t .pre. .aw. j locotr-.o'land firemrn a sieve the fialla ar loo short the skin When through JT.rTlf3ed to Fnnday rnrrn a apt to bercme rough directly un-Ir. frvl'-snd o !f toneral the inc the naila, which makes It a:mof Lyonnaiae Eggs. Julino SifTnar. coniv'd Iarer o! to fcfep them tlrati. The mrossible mediom-sireL2 l fin? re and -. fVt. chop j ronnK Thomas Karrkk. tt,e FV Lk at the base of the vlilte creyrents j snd cok them gent'y onions, v hool hor. has beu crantel nn'hi white Into view by gent of a run of butter until j r i I can be one 'n quarter v back the cuticle every day s'ay of thirty dar on the ,, be1n to color Ftir in one table-ffoprslrie af his attorney, 'o itepare snd file a il the rail to correspond with the of Pour, then afld gradually on hifl of rtrepiions on p?al to the of hot tnilk. t hirtsen or val stor. shape of the crescent. T rnp apreme rotirt. and stir tinMl smooth, snd thick. SeaTh report of the homane orsri son wih pepper, salt snd a spfck of Bouquet Salad. sf Halt Isk0 for the n"n'i ff Ann a good hsd of cabbage lettuce, powdered Mare; add si hard boiled fs shows that the oflcer ines;1rfed cut lergthwise Into quarters, heat rranee the white leaves in a bunch 1 complaints rerlsWpd with him; boronebly. ttirn out carefully on esembllrg the matured head In the e homes for dis that he laid off "juaree of buttered toaat. sprinkle enter of a flat dlth. garnish with Kb chopped parsley snd serve at aJiility; killed 2S7 "nnrerleomeJ im lires of tomato and bard boiled ezg lost beforsj serving cover the whole pounded t.ntn sod humane!? silled onr e. I'se a Bte worn o n ar.1 disabled f.orreo. lth plain French dressing. Floor Cleaner, Lehl is goins to hse an "Acer,," 'poon and pour the dressing on car-tillThe Tim from your ndgfibof so that all part will be moist pnv a common blackboard tea of harvest fertl hkh li a what you can get it for than an to old broom It without firmly fasten tnd ned being disarranged May raL It will t if fhnr't If the eraser la dipped Into Tnnalse may be used on the ergs and jommltleo and will last Sf en'iri land!. tar It trill take up all omafo If preferred. In which case the t little fair and b ek- - There will e and polish the floor at 'resslng should be put on the eggs lb and dost Int at Wt.kn prlres will be t1e" same time. lie be cup tinder the yolks. nrr e prolwts and diaptays. Ask any farmer if our handmade harness doesn't wear twice as lontr as the factory harness. Wo make it and guarantee it. Brin in your old harness, saddles, etc., and have them repaired good as new. Complete outfitters whips, bridles, spurs, Navajo blankets, and everything iu harness and saddlery. 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