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Show CHAS. PYPER THE UTAH BUD GET; NEW IDEAS IN COOKING Everything Electrical It is announced that work is to In the near future on the new BERKSHIRE MUFFINS OF as plant at rrovo. FLOUR AND RICE. William J. Mortson, aged 38 years, was killed in the Daly West mine at Park City by falling from th Baked With Recipes for Sausage 1700 to the 1800 foot level. Beans and for Several Kinds of In a quurrel at Ogden over a 'Mayonnaise That May Bs bill, JoHeph Parker stabbed G. K. New to Our Readers. Raymond in the back with a butcher Raymond will recover. At the postmasters' con vein ion nt Provo, Postmaster Wilson of Sandy was chosen president and Logan selected as the next meeting pluce. Thomas 11. Coleman, aged 33, for merly a sheep man of Tooele county, suicided in Salt Lake, shotting himself. Family troubles aud drink led o the deed. While playing In the yard, the two- year-oldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. swalHenry W. Glbba, of Ogden, lowed a nail, death resulting after the child had suffered untold agony Utah has an opportunity of getttng the 1913 meeting of the American apple congress, a national organization of with a membership In twenty-sithe leading fruit states in the Union. Lester Trowbridge, aged 16, was hot and killed by Hurl Dond, aged 14, while the two boys were engaged In a play duel at Tooele. Neither of the boys knew the weapon was loadUnite. All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats Refrigerator Business lining run on cash basis, enables us to sell at very reasonable prices. Courteous Treatment to All up-to-d- Will Wear Twice as Long. (IT Ask any farmer if our harness doesn't wear twice as long" as the factory harness. We make it and guarantee it. Bring in your old harness, saddles, etc., and have them repaired good as new. Complete outiHters whips, bridles, one-fourt- one-fourt- h ed. spurs, Navajo blankets, and everything in harness and saddlery. CS. ALLEN Burled under a falling wall on which he was working In Salt Lake, Albert Auz, a laborer, was seriously Injured, while a number of fellow workmen had narrow escapes from Injury. Six miles of the grade work for the double tracking of the Oregon Short Line between Ogden and Fan has been completed and tho l:ilng of steel will begin within a few OSTLER Scream Ja k'JLWW 111 about what you're lays. Sidney Hiilsh or American Fork Is selling, but take a tip, suffering from a serious flesh wound, . brother, you'll break ear drums, not pocket books. caused by the accidental discharge of bula rifle loaded with a let, which passed through the calf f his left leg. Homeless and friendless wayfarers who find themselves out of work or of sustenance during the winSane advertising in means ter months are to be provided with a this paper makes Tree saup kitchen by the Ogden branch thinking people buy. of the Salvation Army. T. M. Farrell and his wife and son were thrown from a buggy at Ogden 0$ $ is the result of a runaway accident. soft-nose- d Farrell sustaining a fractured Bhoul-dethe other members of the family being slightly injured. Alleging that she was Insulted by a man on a street car, a Salt Lake woman knocked her alleged insulter to the fl or of the car and had hlia arrested whin the raf reached the You have our word business section of the city. Charged with having worked nutntr- you'll never regret it. ous girls more than nine hours in one H..rrbU US. W. V. day. in violation of the labor laws passed at the last session of the legislature. Max Daniels, a merchant of Salt Lake, has been arrested. Angus Price, aged 10. was run over by a street car In Salt Lake and inkilled, his body being badly attaint: t.s wmnMS'i .'i.asam stantly mangled. The little fellow was plav-InIn the street and ran directly it of the rapidly moving car. front build New We Machinery, Suffering from cancer of the stommake Harrows, Cultivators, ach. Charles E. McKlrath. a resident of Salt Lake, sought a lonely spot In Wagons and Scrapers. We Emigration canyon and took a dose can save you money of strychnine which caused death, his See us First body being found by a searching party. Dr. L. O. Howard, chief of the bu reau of entomology, department of la expected to arrive to Fait Lake September 20, or soon thereafter, to Inspect the ar that U and being made by tbe government on Blacksmithing Machinery the alfalfa weevil in Utah. . Repair Shop The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company must either give the city free phone service fo police and fire protect m, or stop erecting poles for Its lines In the streets of Park City, according to a Vcrd-of-Mout- h decision of the city council. On rvimplalnt of his wife, who produced letters in which he had threatas soon as he reachened to kill ed home. Frank Hradlcy, of Park City, was arrested by the sheriff an Falsing" encomiums, only over hour after Le arrived from Nevada and Is held In the county Jail. your etore counter, alxmt the The vanguard of the I'd families quality of what you've got to as much sell, results in of Jews, who sre coming from Pennsatisfactions your wife would sylvania and New York to colonize on the g.rxio seres of land In Sanpete Ket if you Rave hc-- a box of for Christmas. county, which, has been fbkd out cigars ah, for them, ha ve arrived In fourteen In the first party. Advertising in This Paper Styling the movement the last drs everrbodv si oire and make Ulka effort of capital to train the perate them U.a b.k wito money. youth of Ihe land to shoot down the r, you're not in the ad. van, isn't it time you took a flyer? If t Remember g R osenvan s Advertising the boiled rice and flour, baking powder, salt and sugar sifted together thoroughly; add the yolks of the eggs beaten until thick, the butter and well beaten egg whites. Hake In hot buttered gem pans 25 minutes. Sausage Baked With Beans. Let one quart of pea beana soak over night in soft water; wash, drain aud cook until very tender but not broken. In boiling water, changing the water at least twice. Put tbe beans Into a baking dish with links of sausage here and there, titlng in all about a pound of sausage. Dissolve two tea spoons of suit in a quart of boiling water and pour over the beans, add ing more if needed to cover. Rake Ave or six hours. Serve bot with tomato Press the "leftover" closely catsup. Into an oval shaped dlsb, taking no care to retain the shape of the beans. When cold turn from the dish and cut Into slices. Garnish with celery leaves or parsley. Serve with a beet or tomato salad. Some Mayonnaise. Prepare the mayonnaise with tbe lemon juice Instead of vinegar and when ready to serve fold in a dressing: made of one pint of oil, a cup of whipped cream and a few grains of salt and pepper. Use double cream, whip until solid and measure after whipping. Green Cook together a cup of peas, two or three leaves each of mint and lettuce, a root of spinach and a sprig of parsley, until the peas are tender. Drain and press through a fine sieve. If the pulp be moist, cook and stir un til dry. When cold add to mayon naise dressing, using such quantity as Is needed to secure the tint desired Omit the mint leaves when the sauct Is for fish. Red. Cook a can of tomato puree (cooked tomatoes strained) until reduced to two tablespoons; add when cold to mayonnaise dressing, using such quantity as Is needed to secure tbe desired tint Jelly for Meats. To a cup of may onnaise dressing beat In gradurJly from two tablespoons to one-thirci a cup of chilled but liquid aspic jelly. A Delicious Bird Pie. .squabs, pigeon, quail or a young ;hirken may be used In the following recipe. Cut the birds down the back then rub In halves, wash and wipe 1ry. Rub each piece with catsup, a tittle salt and pepper and roll In flour. fry In butter until a nice brown on ooth sides (use plenty of butter). As ach piece Is browned lay In psn to be baked. Add a tablespoon of flour SO butter your fried birds In. When rubbed smooth, add two cups cold wa ler and stir until It thickens. Add a hake of celery salt and thyme to liquid and pour over birds. A few thin strips of bacon are a pleasant ad ittlon. Make a crust as follows: One cun flour, one teaspoon baking powder, a pinch of salt. Rub Into flour a ta bUspoon of butter or lard; add enough milk to make It roll eaMly. Roll thin, cover pie. Invert a cup In renter of f an to auport cruet that It may rot get liquid soaked. Rub crust with milk to insure Its baking a pretty brown: rut hole In center and bake 30 r (? lalforina w. n. t PEXTON e-- ng man In c.ae of a war between the two, the Sail Lake Federal loo of Labor has gone on record d notincing the Hoy Front organira'iorn. Ilarvent Home day wan hell at V."t I IS1. on September 7. frly In the lard 4. NCml, UTM morning the band was out and fr n then on everyth:ng was I vr ly. A pro-trawas rendered diiTn? the .day. there was a bail game ,n the aflcrnoofi and the day closed with a big danca. wr"! 1 blMnttahit. rttotaf. ftaaraaaa.. tu nr After fleecint Halt men out of more than t: k it is alleged, by Ihe Issuance of boius drafts Arthur O. Root, nnt'l rcenly a trusted traveling agent of tr.w firm of Judd A Root of Hartford. Conn , deal ers in wool, has disappeared and la being sought by the police. Her right arm cansht In and The Times from your neighbor between the heavy rollers cf crushed when you can get it for lest than a hot mangle. In a laundry In Salt Lake. Minnie 0urta. aeed 17. 111 keld In the machine anfil the Serb of the arm was so cooked that air-lin- t a! ion was treceesary. Bt. iJUt. trf nd Thompson's Eye Water o UAMTPn 37-1- ' ' i bar-tain,- I I I Signature cf Not Natrc otic Wjor tfOU DriAHlUYKrOl Antm And St4 cvww ,. " A for forwtipa perfect Remedy 'I ' lion . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions .Fevcri and LOSS OF SLEEP sn-nc- ss Tat Simile lady lecturer, writes from Philadel- phla concerning the use of right food and how she Is enabled to wl;htand the strain and wear and tear of her She says; arduous occupation "Through improper food. Imperfect- ly digested, my health was omplete ly wreeked, and I attribute my recov- ery entirely to the regular ue of Tier. ! food. It has, s I j j : 1 rreace experienced a wonderful In-- 1 mental vigor and physical energy, and continued u? has entirely freed me from the miserable and Dervousnes from which lerve. I ed to suffer so much. "I find Grape-Nutvery palatable and would not be without the crisp, Ragout ef Duck. , food for even a day on any Cut tbe remains of cold duck Into delicto-teat pieces, lay tbem In a stew pan consideration. Indeed, I always carry with tbe cravy that was left. Simmer It wltb me on my lecture tours. .1 Read the little book. "The Road to f.- -- r . at.- - a., f it fc witn small WellvlJle," In pkgs. There s a reason." 'ea elan p. sea gtmiD K A e Ifce letetf Krrr fmutnn The Juice of an orange Irmrm time time. '.he gravy In an Improvement. f re ajeaalaM, trwe, aal tU haaiaa In r4 1 latere. 7rr j ft, .ij--i P til Food"j mw W. L. DOUGLAS, 2.50, : i "fSJPn cf Wrapper, Eiutct Copy ar-- W MfrMQIJGFBWFWr' laranteed under the j s Nufs T"TTtF ; you, proven sn Inert Imable boon to me. "Almost Immediately after beginning I found a giatl- the use of Grape-Nutfying chanee In my condition. The ter- rible weakness tiit formerly pros- (rated me after a few hours of work. :;s jerccpt.b:y lessened and l now iiniy a memory if never returns. "Ten days after beginning on Grape-- ' Thirty Years Cestalu Compahy, NFW YORK. A J' Use For S'fnaturc of A LADV LECTURER s 1 Always Bought PER CENT Promotes Di2slion,Cheerful-nes- s and Rest .Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral Feeds Nerves and Brains Scientifically. I DONT BORROW 3 Bears the n ' Grape-Nut- t ALCOHOL-- XVeCctoble Preparation Tor fheFoodandnegula-lin- g Ihe Siomachs and Bowels of Megaphones In Oil. g a The Kind You Have When the Minister Scored. In a contribution to the Christian Register. Thomas IL Slicer tells this: 'Some men the other night. In conversation with me. knowing I was a minister and It Is the spirit of this lime to put It up to a minister In terms at least of gentle satire said: 'We have been disrupsing conscience,' ind one of them said, 'I have given a definition of conscience; It Is the vcr-- I mlcnlar apprndix of the soul,' and they laughed. And I said, 'That Is a good d fiir.itlon In your case; you never know you have It until It hurts you.' Then they did not laugh." Robert Henri, the painter, was discussing In New York a very mediocre "old master" for w hlch a Chicago pro-ct?r had paid an exorbitant sum. The man is content with his raid Mr. Henri. "I'm sure of hat. To a millionaire of that type, you know, an 'old master' Is merely a megaphone for his money to talk through." Crystalbted Fruit. Pick out tbe finet of any kind of fruit; leave In the stones; beat the j whites of a three eees to a stiff f.oto j lay the fruit In It with tbe stems up- j ward, drain thrm and teat tbe part j off again, relect them ore tliat drlj-Ly one and dig ttVm Into a cup of finely powdered sugar; cover a ro with a sheet of fine paper, place the fruit on It and set In a lukewarm oven When the Icing on the fruit t comes firm pile tbem on a dish snd let them In a cool place until ready to I Three Cents Per Week "I minutes. To Cook Smelts. French cooks Improve the'htimhl smelt by serving It with varioiit sauces, such as hrlmp, anchovy of crsyfiah sauce. For a shrimp sur to serve with smelts, add some ancho vy ronre. Irmon Juice, a Utile lob tcr coral and csyrnne to melted but ter. Stir In a few picked shrimp snd crv In a sauce boat beside th" mrlta, which Should hav bcn frlrd In deep fat lo an (prefixing brown !!fore frying trim and clean the fish snd treat them as usual with and bread crumbs. French rooks ne flour 1o, dipping thrm first in the flour, then in egg. snd finally In crumbs. Smelts sre much better for belne boned and the fleah will hold together nkely if fastened with tiny skewers t"e a frying banket to cook them In alut ther-bei- i d hr 1 d Berkshire Muffins. One cup one cup flour, one cup boiled rice, three teaspoons baking powder, one teaspoon suit, cup sugar, one and cups hot milk, two eggs, one tablespoon melted butter. Scald the meal with the hot milk and let stand Ave minutes; add x e 7 YEARS SUFFERING corn-mea- l, d AFTER Outside his own cleverness there is nothing that so delights Mr. Wiggins as a game of baseball, and when be gets a chance to exploit the two at the same time, be may be said to be the happiest man in tbe world. Hence it was that the other day, when little Willie Mulligan, his office boy, came sniffing into his presence I Was Cured by Lydia E. Pink-bar- n's to ask for the afternoon off that he Vegetable Compound might attend his grandmother's fuWanrika. Okla. "I had female trou neral, Wiggins deemed It a masterly bles for seven years, was all run down. stroke to answer: and ao nervous I "Why, certainly, Willie. Whafs could not do anymore, my boy, if you'll wait for me I'll thing. The doctors go with yot.." treated me for difas he sniffed "All sir." Willie, ferent things but right, Wife John, I listened to you for desk waited pahis and to did ma no good. I half an hour last night, while you returned got so bad that I tiently. were talking la your sleep. could not sleep day And lo and behold, poor little Willie Jobn Thanks, dear, for your self- or night. While in had told the truth, and when he and restraint this condition I read Wiggins started out together, the latof Lydia E. link. ter not only lost one of the best ham's Vegetable 'WHY SHOULD I USE games of the season, but had to atand Compound, cra.n its use and CUTICURA SOAP? tend tbe obsequies of an old lady in be wrote to Mrs. Pinkhain advice. no for whom be bad Interest whatever. Ia a short time I had gained my average). now "There is nothing the matter with Harper's Weekly. am and well.' and weight strong Mrs. Balms Stevens, XL D., Uo. my skin, and I thought Cutlcura Soap DISTEMPER 8, Box 81, Waurika, Okla. was only for skin troubles." True, it In all Ha forms among all area of Is for skin troubles, but its great mis horaea, a writ aa doga, cured and othnra Another Grateful Woman. In the same atubln prevented from having was in a ner. Huntington, Mass. sion la to prevent skin troubles. For thn dlaean with BPOHN'8 DISTEMPER tous, run down condition and for tare more than a generation its delicate Cl'ItK. Blvery bottle guaranteed. Over years could find no help. bot t lea aold last year. Beat remedy emollient and prophylactic properties 7f.0.Ooo "I owe my present good health to chlrken cholera. 60 centa and 11. (0 a have rendered it the standard for this for bottle, ti and $10 the doaxn. Any cjond Lydia E. llnkham's 'Vegetable Corn-rouor aend to manufHrturera. Write purpose, whl'e its extreme purity and rirUKirlHt, for free book. Rpohn Medical Co., Spec lieve and Blood Purifier which 1 besaved my life. refreshing fragrance give to it all the Contagious Dlaeaaea, Goshen, Ind., U.U.A. doctor knows what helped m "My advantages of tbe best of toilet soaps. and does not say one word against it." It Is also invaluable in keeping the Coachman Had to Earn Bequest. Mrs. Mari Janettk Bat&, Bor hands soft and white, the balr live A quaint paragraph appears In the 134, Huntington, Mass. and from and gpssy, the scalp free will of Mrs. Julie Hail, of Brighton. Because your case Is a difficult one,. . dandruff and irritation. England. At the reading of the will doctors having done you no good, do While Its first cost is a few cents tbe other day It was found that she not continue to suffer without giving" 100 to her coach more than that of ordinary toilet had bequeathed Lydia 13. llnkham'a Vegetable Coma trial. It surely has cured soaps. It is prepared with such care man, provided be Is in her service at pound cases of female ills, such as Inand of such materials, that it wears her death, and "if I do not die many tiloeration, displacements, flammation, caror a from of effects the to a wafer, often outlasting several through fibroid tumors. Irregularities, periodio cakes of other soap, and making its riage accident when he is the driver." pains, backache, that learing-dow- n use, in practice, most economical. feeling, aud nervous prostration. A cold on the chest weakens your lungs, Cuticura Soap Is sold by druggists and Germs attack the weak apota. dealers everywhere, but the truth of Tubercular Keen your limit" atrone by curing colda these claims may be demonstrated quickly with llamlina Wizard Oil and you without cost by sending to "Cutlcura," will not get Connumption. samDept. 23 L, Boston, for a liberal 4hw alk raUerla an bi ple cake, together with a thirty-twThe more virtuous a man Is, the on book and skin hair. the more does he see in others. page virtue PARKER'S Scott. HAIR BALSAM His Future Expenditures. Himhi ead bMMliHM lh halt rmMN a luttfiAnl growth. Among the most frequent requests BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE Www Falla to Ueatora Oraj Mmtr to ita Touthful Oolor. that go to tbe United States senate Hlbead Xe Mtaaip for 0v aaniulea tif tur vrv rhtito- OllfW a hair taUUtf. and Motto flower MmbuMl Hlnbday. nalp dl are those asking some prominent foitoold ftftcand 91 far ItrurrffU beautiful oolura and lovfillat dmtigna. Card: member to give money to charity or- Art l'vl Card Club. TJl Jackavo L, Vupelut, Kauaaa AND ganizations, hospitals and other phiHOWARD E. BURTON A8SAYCR CHtMl If you have occasion to pick your lanthropic undertakings. One day a Gold, l; R:Iti. 16o (.out, Mr; Kine ur Cupper, It Mailing charity worker asked Senator Flint company. use a magnifying glass. arnt a application. enTeinpea and f nil pne of California, who Is not a wealthy Control and wmplra worm aollrlted. lalTUia LuK Uaf eraM. larbuaai NatiuiuU Ban. man, to give a large sum of money lira. Wtnaiowa Rooming Ryrnp - tor Children aoftvua the mitaInSammar giima. for a free ward In one of the hos- lthlna' BankaoSVrana WW liuo, alia? a paiu. w wind colli;. X3c a buttla. rbanra for , mx! paring t.or- Milp milI ion, v.PnlalHalna" e ran irnm 70a in anon It ma. pitals. emotntIrmiataa tfiua, Itepl. t, taal ln4 Bt, l.r 'I am sorry that I cannot comply Is the saving merit now wITh your request." said the senator andSincerity W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 91 U always. Carlyle. gravely; "but, judging from the number of similar demands that have been made upon me In tbe past, I have decided that I can promote a greater charity. Tbe vast amount of money spent on hocpitals In this town convinces me that thousands of people are going to die and be buried without flowers. Hereafter, t fhall devote my spare money exclusively to sendFor Infanta and Children. ing flowers to the dead." The Sunday Magazine. 75-ce- rVtangrlion 4c Ganett, Piopnetori v Employer Now Realizes That There Are Such Things as Grandmothers of Office Boys. CORN-MEA- City Meat Co. hand-mad- WHERE WIGGINS FELL DOWN BRUTE. be-rl-n Sea me on any electrical job for an estimate. House wirlnjr a specialty. All kinds of Electrical Supplies. Tantalum aud Tungsten Lamps. One block west of Court House Kept in THE 3.00, '3.50 & M.CO SHOES WOMEN wear WiDotigt.a atyliah, perfect fitting, eaay walking Soota, beeaoa they give long wear.aam a W.L.Dof laa Men'aahora. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship v Kk h has medeW. L. Douglas shoes famous the wotld over is an atarw aaaaa MiififmatiJ iiisniiann.14 sat j If I could lake you into my large fadori-- s at Brockton, Mass., and show yoo how M vairiuiij v, ,Liyuuias mkjti arc maur, ym would then understand why tfvy are war ranted to hold their shr.pe. fit better and wear longer than any other make for the price W. 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