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Show THE NFPHI, county $et of Juab TIT couiity, Utah, the greatest dry (arming section of Utah, owns its . own electric light plant, water works and 18 miles paved streets. Two banks, lumber yard, plaster mill, fine schools and a modern hotel. : : Ths Times-New- s Home Page of Live Topics the Farmer Department of prepared and Housewife, Suggestions for East of Juab County. : : for the people by specialists in the : - CARTOONIST (Bpa. lKl Information Bervlce, CAN I"ke .s V Louis ltiieiimkers, the Dutch toonist whose sketches of German v" fright fulness have cuused tlie kaiser , to place u high price on him, spent his early years t IJoerniond, In UoUund. and tiitcrwiird studied art In Amater-'Jaur j IlrusselH. Ilefore the war he wan llug quietly with Ills family lu where llniir cm, the heart of tullp-lamhe was contentedly painting the canals, cat tie anl windmills of his belovej I hitch countryside. Four clays after the war begun he drew Ills first cartixm. "tT.rlMteiidom After Twenty Centuries." Ho Investigated the horrors In nclglum personally. Since then tils chief thought ha been of the war Hud how best to aid the cuuse of the allies. From the outset his works revealed something more than the humorous or Ironical power of the carthe icaturist; they showed that behind war mere tilrtorlnl comment on the piun who thought and wr.iight with a deep and uncompromising convtJa viction as to right and wrong. Tile leading newspapers, first of Holland, then of the continent and England, reproduced his sketches. Quick to recognize the significance of his work, the Gorman authorities did all In their power to suppress It. m l. URGES VALUE OF SPANISH Former Gov. Itenton McMlllln of Tennessee, now minister to Peru, who Is In the United StMtes for a brief stay, believes that Spanish Is the most Important foreign language In use and that It ought to be taught In all the higher griitlc-- s of the public schools '.and universities. ' "Spiiiflsh la the most universally UseVl lanuage," said Minister McMlllln. 4.ne of the 'JO republic of South "EWj andlCentrat America Hn-npure Spnn-Isexcept Draxll, and there It Is mostly Portuguese. There is the utmost cordiality existing between the South Amerli- m republics and the United Ffatea, and the trade npMrtunitlo offered .Vmericnn niaiiufacturera and exporter are tremendous. "A rter the war we will have the rctj.tt, chance of any natioo to mo-noHillce ptartlcally all the trade with South America. The relations between Peru and the United Slates are not merely conventional. TUey are exceedingly warm. The people of Peru have the wannent"ort of regard for our people, and there la every desire ou their part to extend the trade relatfou In. ever)' way with this country. k b - L WON FIRST AMERICAN DECORATION First IJeut. John Newport Greene la on the records as the first mao to receive the new American decoration for valor In battle. ilia home U Ya, and his parents are of English birth. Ad 1 miral Iteynolds of the llrltlsh navy was one of his 1 In January, 1917. he went to JFrance and served nix month with . 1.. v........ ft.-- 1. ...,l.hl. 1 In Septemtier he was ..; t ( I slimed aecond lieutenant Id the Oeld I , , 1 I ; artillery. V. 8. K. After six darn I training In an artillery school he went C K.'tiM- - I to the front. In Iecember he was one of 47 I men General Perching recommenced for promotion and received his first Iteutennncy. On March 1. while he was' Ion duty In a dugout n- - nr Toul, he was hand grenade on the teg Inn k by and was railed upon by one of the to surrender, but he shot the German with bis pistol and drove oft a nntutHr of other In the hostile attack peiarty. For fids brave conduct he received the French Croix de Guerre and the American Military Cross, - i. 0s ', i r 1 rv A x rv I cn-m- y FIRST AMERICAN TRAINED ACE IJeut. fuf1ns Onmpt-el- l of California haa the honor of being thereafirsth aviator trained In America to He the coveted portion of "ace." air- brought down M fifth tJermsn plane In a fight bark of the American linen, and aince then has added others to his acore. Campbell never trained with any other outfit than the Americans, and never did any lr fighting before he arrived on the American front. Camptfell I The son of the thief astronomer of the Lick observatory, near Pnadena, Cat. lie Joined the American air service after the United plates entered the war and came to flving Inst France and t sn practl fall, tie Is twenty two yesra oliL He the first to get the credit of being a Mrwtn pure American are. He brought i down his firt IWs be .n April It. for kCroix de was the awnr!! which be tltierre. lie brmiaht down his eec.nd ti Mfiy 21 he shot down on May IS. third May 1!l and fourth Mny ftinrbioe. but la destruction wss not officially rmfirmel. So be oon trtel ut afir anvth-- r to tnnke up hl record, and promptly got It. 1 .Ay' -- Agriculture PRETTY CAPES FOR SUMMER: United Slates Department of Agriculture.) Best or Moat Comfortable Model CAN! CAN ALL WHO Important Addition to Plain Tailored Suit. Garment Really Sleevelets Waiata Their Shape Well. car- - invites the stranger within its gates to investigate the possibilities afforded here before going elsewhere. The famous Levan ridge is known throughout the world. Two railroads pass through Nephi. : : Short stories about people of prominence in our country The Housewife and theW ar JUAB COUNTY (fTTEAST VEST IS CHARMING m TOE- IlMElLIiiT GREAT DUTCH NEPHI. UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S. Ar Hold ... Inasmuch aa the plain tailored uuit of perennial Hpulurity, the woman whoso wardrobe lioldn one tiuould In tlue day of fabric acurcity and high prlcea take Just as g(x cure ua jiohKllil,. of her suit, a fashion authority utiitcn. She tiliould provide chariultig new acceKsoriea for It. The fact cannot be too strongly or too frequently reiterated that accessories or the luck of tlicin may uiuke or niiir u woman a appearance. wnslialile collars ami cuffs slmuld nev er be worti the second time. and. ex cept In rare iinttuiices, a blouse that will go Into the wiinIi tub and come forth like new should be made to work only a day at a time. Itlouse style do not chiiugtt radically very often, am) there Is no economy whatever In struggling along with an liixuluVleiit number of these garments. This season separate vests have been and are very much the fashion. These ore made lu slni-- r cotton fab rics, with rulTlea, tucklugs, puilins, it fl etc.. In plain' white satins mid sliks. In pique and linen and In combinations of plain and printed silk or erce. The best IliiMlels, or at least the most com fortable ones, are really sleeveless waists. Vests of this type hold their shape, stay where placed and are much to be preferred to the vests that are merely vests, ami which must be pinned (o the suit Jacket of which they forin a part. The sketch gives a suggestion for a modish tailored vest or sleeveless Jacket, that may be made of pique, linen, Thia Ordinary Waah Boiler, With a Wooden Falsa Bottom, la Good Enough for faille silk or satin In white or some Successful Homo Canning. la a garment i MAKING SUCCESS AS HOME CANNER rULL INFORMATION ON WORK and Small Children, Grandfather Grandmothers May B Efficient 8oldira in Scrvico of Nation by Aaalsting. AnytHxIj who can do good houseserious efwork and who will make fort to master Borne essential details an be successful home earner. Of course, good sense and more than ordinary care must be exercised, and certain definitely demonstrated principles must be adhered to. It Is not necessary to discuss those principle here. The United States department of agriculture has reduced them to simple terms and printed them In plain language. Full printed Information on canning may he had from the department of agriculture by any who care to ask for It both loi'nrmatlon and apertfle Information mi particular fruits and vegetables. In Hilillllon to that, the department of agriculture has an army of home expert In canning, who are anxious to give practl-nl- , firt hnnd ii nd one of whom within ren h of practically every housewife In the United States. Operation and Equipment. The nprrnlion Is simple. Means of Instruction are adequate and easily available. The equipment is neither expensive nor hard to find. An ordinary wah loller with some strips of board at the liftojn Is as grd a canning boiler as can be found. There Is iw equipment required In canning be-the i.rHnry articles to be found In the average household. Th things that must not be so rend-ildismissed Is the duty of evervlio'ly In x-- to it thRt all fruits and vegetables not required for Immiiliste iie rhall be canned and carried over Into the winter, to Increase the food supply of world that, for some time to core. cannot be vy far from the verge of )r jr u lt. gl na-Hir-i.- fourth floor apartni-ncrnne! gnrden. place tn produce l should can. fei ..ti ,f every the ficr,i!y in the top ffiit a t'l the rtaeller In the buflgalovr. a even foot (f earth Yon don't rmngr. There Is, aa everybody know, a to rs'se a mnnd rsrd.'n-l- n fa'f the In bmne "firitna. shortage of arailatt'e blbfir for fond leva dirt the , .. . .1 . . .. . t r Al! people cannot do all pro1'iriIon. of labor that ere necessary and preserved prod'icts put the kinds wrtlce Is an emblem ff your ki'rbn. ti produce food. Put here for thoe who cannot plant P.rtfchten the corner in f t f k'ttiet, and plow, harvest and gnlbcr Into the closet Willi nrietl friits, bergarner an opportunity to make avail- ries. able large qiinfttlti's of as god fo.! as there ) In the wor. When the skin bss -- en sut eete.l to a blow, tke a life dry sfurfh, hoiiHwifi at Director. an y it ProliBlily the housewife. In fof t t,i,i'-t- i n H with cold will have Vt le lle director of nn the Inl'ired ; ot. 7! I aiil pre( nt tht ronrifiig operation. Put, In most J the skin frwa 6lm olvtint. A l v r I -- 1 t'ri. '. 'r a f.no i X-j- I ? s 5 w ' I I iA Thia exquisite creation take first, rank among the many capea designed am for aummer wear, for beside abundance of other good point it ha, the additional advantage cf being different In material ffom the majority. It 1 made of black velvet instead of wool, taffeta or satin, which have been usually employed this year. BEADING BLOUSES FINE FOR Two Spanish Designs That Should Appeal to Women Desiring to Make Own Garments. i It Is easy to Sn t an iiiitortcd liainl- made blouse because of the extrcins care with which all the finishing is done, t'suutly seams are put togethTill er with tieading or etitre-deu- . offers a suggestion to the home sewer ill who seek to rival the iinsrtT blouse. She can her; own hand-madand make It make her own entre-ileuIn such a way that It will form a trimming for her blouse a well, according to a fashion correspondent. First of all there Is the regular filet mesh Just one row of It. To strengthen thi for use In Joining 'am It I well o go over the edge wilh a "in. You may he able to df gle this when you are Joining It to the material at each side, using a crochet hook and slip stitches to hob! bending and senm together. for oredeux Two Hpanish are eclnlly lovely. One In pyramid six, effect is tlone as follow: itris-be- t chains; In the fifth make a single-ensheIn the fourth single. In tli third a double. In the necoinJ n triple' (made by wapplng thread twice over needle Inserting It In chain and time). In taking off two stitches at the first chain an extra "long" stitch (by wrapping thread !hre- - times over needle and taking off two at a time). Itcpcnt these pyramid for a suftV lent lenyih. then turn and mkc flv chain for the base of each pyramid. single befastening the chain with tween men two pyramids. At the etui make seven of the pic- - of entre-ib-ufor a turn, and attach to the j chains with a si- -i j point of the first pyramid gle crs"het. chain five between each pyramid, fastening the ilmln at point with a single. The second Spnnl-- li beading Is done be length by chaining enough for Work three doubles in you f.lre. the sixth stitch, but do not pull the thread through the ;it stitch of any of the double crorhets an that when you finish you have four stitihes ott the needle: tlu-- e you take off at once, t'batii 2, Ihrw double Into third chain, from lnt group, etc. Hairpin lace also mnke enuiit' bending. It Is not eay to explain thi lace In print, but alui'tst any old tinw tlie amateur necdlcworker can sho In tWO tlillltlte. gf ' e x criK-lv-t- t. e e. Practical Canneraram. Oct dowt to cases fi"es of home canned product, I A row of filled preserving a good 8i'int winter. terill7.cd. scaled, saved the three "S's" of home canning. 8. O. . fllerlliJie on stove ii not bet of fruits way of saying "Woii those and vegetable so they will keep perfectly." The uvful life of a prroef-- t nc r filled In summer, ready by fM, iiiiptie-in w inter hungry to sae more f'wul next prlrig aid summer. A wooden fal In a ti m lito-canning otlfflt l a fsift Ihnt l.et lot of perlhtiie food from Wing v 'An all round Ciing f r the a rMcf tiri on a re. r - I ! s a. Department of Agriculture Reduces Essential Principles to Simple Terms. - ; I A Y cases, she will not have to do all, or even the greater part, of the lutxir. In mont of the processes of canning, hoy and girlseven comparatively small boya and girls can be efficient belp-erOld pcrsona grHndiiKithers who have ceased to tie active hend of house and grandfathers who have long since retired from business can do excellent work In helping along the canning operat Ions can render a real and a efficient service to the notion a their stalwart on who are grow ing food crops or making munition of war or building ships. Club in Every Home, There might very well be a canning club In every house. In a few rniu. of course, the club must consist Just of the huxband end the wife. Put, In the great majority of case there w Jll be a large membership aome hoy and girl, a grandmother or a grandfather, or both. And It could be made a mighty Interesting organisation, In the first place. It would be military organisation fighting for the freedom of the world. Think of It J Mother a the general In command, directing a carnalgn agalnt the kaiser, and all the other member of the family constituting unit In the army, each with a particular and Important duty. A thousand time you have wished that you could have fought henjde grandpa when ha vra sj soldier In great war. Here Is the chance. Three generations fighting shoulder to shoulder on (he tight side of the greatest war the world ba ever seen ! ,h S? x i''k Vest to Freshen Up Su.L preferred light color, Tlii little garment would be easy to fastilmi. ami would be m rharttniig aililitioo to plain tailored suit. The well dreeil wonisn Is the one who bus carefully and economically the inn joe Items of her wardrobe, and who buys as carefully but with n lav-lband the minor items, audi as glove, veil, hat, shoe and neck. wr. A pairI of shoe trees for every also another necessity. pair of shoe h THE HOUSEWIFE'S SCRAPBOOK e have had the misfortune to on your clot bin during leaning, satorste the "i-- d Sevh,ie f equal ern! time with a solution of turpentine and ammonia and with tliea The flavor of olives ai!l te pretitly effective. r. tb" briiiT ImproiM Ij liioinsted If you pour off the briny . liquid as wn as the Iwrttle Is eqfx-ilof olive oil tn A Id two tltl-iifii- ! the Hve, rec.rk ltlle, jtboke will and let stand about h;iif an Itour before servin. tt'bm wabin the s'imrmr cnrins do t1 s'srfh the hern through whiih is put. A stsilK-- betn Is apt the In reiilt la rents. Pbiin will ti"t streuli r.r tH,t the If a little self or baking od cii. Is add'-- to the lilne riliirig wsfer. I . fft t in ibe water when rleenins rattan fn'trtur. If al- If )o fiiit ret siil. wh tse rl h weet as atov grmnd. It apjsr When the nightgown I discarded as It can sii:i ts wearing or as a protector for the ire n ieeve suit. I'm away the yoke and Sew tip the top, lent in ofii space for the banker, or it te made Into a brg W hen wooleti fnnneo' ne a ftewsjiper llited of roh. Ini-elotto. tf and nse It the smne as no I.nt nd the? The petw-- r will Iron will work more smoothly. it"i-iet- n e Clean Refrigerator. Five minute a ihiy imI bflf an hoijf extra for the weekly cleaning- - little l more than an hour a keen the refrigerator In mi rotary sod sufl. factory condition through th warm f weather. weefc--wil- !,- wi;;ore F'l !urii).l llel r m jwrj'-bin- If you yimr gnr-l"lr-of s trsfttTt. flt' tbe br1 n the Black Bow In Vogue. Women lire wenrtng Mgh e etiie ptt'e Mnk tmws the In front. ter W betl clo polling of mpvAm In wTk i'fl 'irir add In i"ip'f pn the rente of h'-r- aft e'irsellir Dflmans Aoi,-French wrap are lovirion |