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Show BEAVER PRESS I Sally Sez Bf Jtmen THIS SEASON'S PRINTS ARE EITHER FLOWERY OR STRIPED r0 IOU like to sew? If you do, now Is ht- time to be making up WELL NOURISHED HEIFERS FAVORED Is Not Too Young to Bear Calf. Two-Year-O- ld Many progressive 1'oiorudo ranchmen have found that If a heifer or - any number of simple little daytime frocks for the coming months. Wouldn't it be worthwhile to cut and Plan and stitch, stitch, stitch if the effort netted results such as aro hone In this picture? Attractive through and through arv these dresses whether you take It from the standpoint of the way they are made or from their materials. When print meets print this season, one Is apt to be flowery and the other e Ing to preference, either a e dress with a appearance or a really and truly The Season's Hate. As to the new hats, the quality of being chic depends upon the quality of being pretty and becoming. One might almost say that the whole scheme of millinery for spring and summer centers primarily around the one word becomingness. Evidently milliners everywhere are holding this thought fcr It's no trick at all to find a becoming hat this sea- - tid-b- These Brands are Intermountain Made and deserve your support. Hewletts' Jam Home Fruit Home Sugar Home Labor Best Quality PLANT NOW! and enjoy Beautiful Grounds this Summer It Write for FREE catalog Tells How, What and When PORTER WALTON CO. Seed and Nursery S:ecia!ists SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH GASOLINE Packed With Power Forest Dale Potato Chips For Crispness and Quality Factory 17 Kensington Are. Salt Lake City Tel. Hy 1741 No Equal t fl fi sPUaUU Der wek will bs paid for th best 50 word article on "Why you should us Intermountain made Goods" Send your story to Similar to above. Products Column. Intermountain P. O. If your story Box 1515, Salt Lake City, appears in this column you tftgf will reeeiro check for C (( jUll Thomas Electric Co. two-piec- PUMPS MOTORS WATER WHEELS BOUGHT SOLD REPAIRED 643-- S WEST 2nd SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SLEEP ON Eberhardt's Mcorest Inner Spring Mattresses x SALT LAKE MATTRESS AND MPG. CO. i t NEON LIGHTS Salt Lake City So. Main FOR0" ask nrnrri nnn x r THE ONLT HOME 8UGAB Secret of Baking Success Sperry Drifted Snow Flour Tested OSTLER'S Chocolates MILK 8LICKER ACE HIGH BAR BAB HAY DERRICK? can save you money Writ us for Circular Builders Steel & Iron Co. Went 6th So. Salt Lake City, VU j APEX HAIR OIL . N INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT LD.S. Business College UTAH'S BEST ; Jnter . tiN rED' f Arnili to sen Cnria- tlhrou-your local "" ior 31 Ixinc Bads now. tni i details wbirh will auk. easier without the truku ' nrel!J,",U1"- - " " factories. Writs Sii O. ' Boi IMS. Bait Lake City. , " . ', h i J i- Any Monday ' - Absurd . Prison Sentence lhe sen-1 longest prison tencp ever imposed waa a ,! given to Bma11 Spanish town i In ism u cna he wa9 convicted on I 217 . 01 foW"fi; Public docu-1-efcent. 8 as sentenced to 3,083 - ii prison. 0 ,r I i ar. WILL COMFORT OOOCXXX)OOCOOOOC)OOOOOCKDOOOO Evsryons now believes that there in a man an animating, ruling: characteristic essence, or spirit, which is himself. This srlrlt, dull or bright, petty or grand, pure or foul, looks out of the eyes, sounds in the voice, and appear! In the manners of each Individual. It la what we call personality. Charles 1 W. Eliot CULINARY SUGGESTIONS The following may be found helpful to many young housewives: No woman who trading practices at the fancy grocer's or the delicatessen can call herself a thrifty housewife. We have too Don't let sour stomach, gas. Indigestion make you suffer. And don't use crude methods to get relief. Just take a spoonful of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia in a glass of water. It Instantly neutralizes many times Us volume In excess acid. It will probably end your distress In five minutes. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Is the perfect way to end digestive disorders due to excess acid for men, women, children and even babies. Endorsed by doctors, used by hospitals. Your drugstore has the 25c and 50c sizes. Insist on the genuine. ffl stores supplying food that should be prepared at home at half the expense. Any woman with the strength to walk to a store and shop should be ashamed If she be equipped with a stove and kitchen of her own. In the large cities there is a reason for these markets and they are of course a great convenience for those able to pay for the delicacies which the stores prepare and sell. We bad enough Instruction during the late war to use np every bit of food advantngeously ; but it Is needful that this knowledge be passed along each year to those young housekeepers who still are In need of it. Simple things, nicely served, ere most enjoyed. Frills may entertain, but the average person likes good, and seasoned food, hot on hot plates If It should be hot and cold If it should be cold. Coffee and most fruit stains are removed by pouring boiling water through the cloth at an elevation to give It force when falling. However, If cream Is present, that must he removed with cold water ancJ soap. With material which caunot be treated with boiling water, rub the stain gratly with glycerine, rinse In warm water and press on the wrong side. In making toast remember that quickly made toast browned on the outside has driven all the moisture into the center and has made the crumb soft and not good for those who have Indigestion. A dry crisp piece of toast is made by first heating the bread very hot In the oven, then toasting quickly. It browns more evenly and Is much more digestible. 7 ATTRACTIVE BOTH IN STYLE AND MATERIAL son. The shops are full of 'em. Every known type of hat Is answering to the role call from the new sailors to the caplike toques which set at such a perilous angle on the back of the head, and which are at this moment the Idol of Tarls. There's all sorts of bicornes and tricornes and halo hats and the much exploited Watteau shapes which call for pretty posies and perky bows on their bandeaux A whole lot depends on the pose of a hat, this season. The French women have mastered the art to per fection, especially when it comes to wearing the caps or toques which they consider so decidedly smart and which they set at an angle quite like is shown at the top of the group lllustrat ed herewith. These tiny chapeaux are made principally of fine Jersey mate rials or In soft crocheted straw or wool, and some of the smartest i'arlsiennes have Insisted on topping their spring costumes with caps of velvet which, worn with a wee veil as BliII',,'-y,','- l (. l3l, Western Newspaper xy hT t-- J Use of Window Class Glass was once common In the houses of the then it j seems to have been forgotten. The Romans had It and the Romanized Britons must have had It after them. Window glass has been discovered in the ruins of a Roman villa In Kent, having lain burled and unknown for perhaps 1,500 years In a wlndowless land. London Mail. over-blous- e two-butto- Foods i The foods which contain benzoic acid are, namely, plums, prunes and g cranberries. They are because benzoic acid is not oxidized or broken down In the process of digestion. Other fruits, even though they taste acid, are not acid forming in the blood because their acid content is oxidized. About Sweatbands The best sweatbands for hats are cut from goatskin. The purpose of the band la not to absorb perspiration but to keep It from reaching or discoloring the body of the hat and Its trimmings. In the cheaper grades of hats oilcloth sometimes is substituted for a leather sweatband. THE SEASON'S LATEST HATS here's a pointer for the home dressmakerwhen In doubt, trim the print frock you are making with lots of little fine pleatings. Finish the hemline of the Bkirt with a pleating of the or material, border the cash price the sleeves and also with it, Jacket neckIt several miles to his farm. the caped, scarfed or surplice be. line as the case may looking for "ideas" Tasty About Feed all To the woman to cutting into the new preparatory Just as grass comes it Is not at has Just bought or deshe to fie material lambs unusual for ewes nursing dress to the left the Often cided to buy, a bit tasty about their feed. of Intriguing suggesnumber a oo short offers good shepherds are getting front fastentions. The roughness and with ewes being pulled a glimpse of an organdie are lambs gives ing they down with tugging a and this vestee, the wide collar accenting Just crazy for a nip of grass Contrast piping to re- youthful neckline. new grass often causes them touch which Is widely fuse" anything but the best quality of lg a dressmaker The wide soft season. this for a employed clover or alfalfa. Naturally, an Important also Is bow a off with belt short time, they may be somewhat note. tvling accord-feed Generally this Is Just a tempoThe striked model could be, condition. rary o Acid-Formi- In the case of stock cattle that have been carried through the winter on bethay feed only. It Is always much until off be can grass kept ter If they there Is a good supply of real food In Its makeup. Even then it Is better if the animals can be turned on grass only pnrt time each day and encouraged to eat hay as much as possible. Just how far to go In this resome extent spect will be Influenced to of feed on cost and amount by the hand. The man who hag plenty of home-grow- n hay on the farm will not as much barry his cattle onto grass hI8n as will the man who mut for hay and perhaps haul Union.) Has No Scientific Basis There Is no known scientific basis for the popular belief that underground water, oil, mineral deposits or hidden treasures can be located by means of a forked twig carried over the surface In a certain manner, says Pathfinder Magazine. Hut the faith of certain people is not diminished. The belief is probably a relic of ancient methods of divination. Early In the Fifteenth century miners in the Harz mountains of Germany prospected with hazel twigs, and this practice, which was Introduced among the Cornwall miners In the time of Queen Elizabeth, later was adopted as a means for finding veins of underground water. well-to-d- wx HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh Salt Lake City's "Wen est sn sic a s s Hotel J) well-cooke- d I striped, after the manner Illustrated, and If not stripes then plaids are sure to appear on the scene. Which gives you your cue. dear reader, when it comes ti selecting prints for frocks to wear all through the informal daytime hours. It really does not matter whether we consider the new prints and stripes such as fa3jjions the gowns pictured froir. the standpoint of silk or of smart cottons, for there Is quite a rivalry between them, and as to their designs and gay colorings they run much the same. In the wardrobe there will be a goodly collection of each. From the silk point of view, designers consider the small crepe print a necessity for going about In the practical daytime hours, a soft, light quality of crepe de chine being preferred to the heavier flat crepes. One of the arguments advanced In favor of lightweight repe Is that It works so successfully Into fine pleatings. And ry N'" ,ri!,.. 1, ' ; $m I Hit Keep Stock Cattle Off Grass Early in Season Art yon Koine to Build a j Lambs often are born without wool. especially In the northwestern states. and In sucb an enfeebled condition do not long survive. This condition Is associated with goiter and close examination shows the thyroid glands on both sides of the upper part of the neck enlarged. The cause Is an absence or marked deficiency of Iodine la the feed of ewes during pregnancy. It can be prevented by adding a small amount of Iodine to the drinking waf ter of these ewes. Dissolve ounce of potassium Iodide In a pint of water, add to the drinking water and mix well. This quant'lty Is uffl- cient for each 100 ewes If given every day. Cabinet STOMACH UPSET, SOUR? THIS many ot these one-hal- Erery Hour SPUD BAR d Lambs Born With Goiter in Northwestern States Electrical Products Corporation 1046 Spring mortality among hogs may be materially decreased by keeping them away from places where y ung cocklebur plants appear. Investigations have shown that the partially developed leaves of young cocklebur plants are sufficiently poisonous to cause the death of hogs If a large amount of them Is eaten. One and one-hapounds of the bog. plant will poison a Twelve ounces will be fatal to a pig. This Is not an excessive amount when the abundance of the plant and the fact that early In the spring hogs have no other green stuff to fill up on are considered. An exact method of treatment for cocklebur poisoning has not yet been developed. One doctor advises administration of some fatty substance such as lard, bacon grease, raw linseed oil, or even milk. These should be given as first aid and a veterinarian called for additional treatment. lf This Week's Priie Story t Let's help our horns industries. By buying all we can. Of Intermountain products. The best in any land. j Intermountain Brands will come, In all the thing's we need, Se let's help our home industries first. And help ourselves, succeed. VICTORIA E. SPARKS. Booider, Wya. CLAUDE college. Look Out for Cocklebur Poison During Spring , two-piec- food breeding has enough feed of good quality, she can successfully produce and raise as satisfactory a calf hs a says B. W. Fairbanks, associate professor of animal husbandry at the Colorado Agricultural Death losses among such heifers thai are given plenty of nourishing feed will not be high. Fairbanks adds, and the heifers will he Jtisi as big at maturity hs they would have been if they had had their first calves aa three year-oldIn other words, a is not too young to hear a calf if siie Is In sound physical condition as the result of a generous supply of wholesome feed. It Is emphasized. Ranchmen who are successful in this practice as a rule have reserve pastures In which there is plenty of good grass and water and in which they put their heifers for two or three month's before and after alving. When heifers calve before these pastures are available, it is necessary, of course, to supply sutliclent feed to meet the additional requirements of these young cows that have not yet attained their full growth. Some ranchmen say they would uev-ehave a heifer calve until she is three years old. if they could prevent it, hut that it Is Impractical or Impossible for thera to maintain pastures that will separate the yearling heifers from the bulls. Under snob conditions It would be advisable to see that these young cows obtain good feed for at least two months before the calves are born, and during the suckling period. The Kitchen one-piec- d. so that it bought for nearly every child in a small a town. Think of the posiribilities of a bom spent dollar, then patronize homo induatry. A nickel once circulated coooooooooocoxxx?coooc pictured, In the top circle, carry a On Kind of Efficiency convincing style message. An efficiency expert strikes us as the Most of the new brims are lifted off kind of fellow who, before trying to the face In some way or other. The put a large lump of coal in the furIdea is to show the hair at the sides nace, would carefully measure It to but not at the back and to reveal see whether It would go through the as much of the forehead as possible. Times. The black and white crochet straw bat in the circle below Interprets this "Universal" Language: movement to a flattering degree. Is an International Inn. Esperanto One of the very new profile shapes invented by Doctor Zamenhof, guage is sketched at the top to the right. an oculist of Warsaw, In 1887. It has They are so called because, seen from no Irregular Inflections, and the most sila certain view, the features are common stems or roots of the differhouetted against the long-sidbrim in ent languages are used as the basis. bold relief. One thing the bandeau hat has acColor In the Atmosphere complished Is to revive the use ot little flowers as Instanced In the shapeWe see the sun as yellow; but If ly straw model which concludes this you could rise clear beyond the enve-op- e of gas which we call our atmosgroup. CIIEUIE NICHOLAS, phere, the sky would be black and the (ta 1931. Western Newspaper Union. sun bright blue. , door.-Loulsv- Ille e HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM J1.50 Jmt oppeitU MorM Takmstk ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. Fire Statistics Fire statistics reveal that the total annua! loss by fire Is approximately 10,000 lives and the ratio of deaths to injuries is 1 to 2!4. While only a portion of casualties occur in fires, It has been estimated that more than 00 per cent of die total number of fires Involving damage to property each jear take place In the home, and, according to statistics, there Is a home tire every four minutes. Defective (lues, cliinmcyg and heating plants and sparks on the roof are reported as the "known originating causes of largest fire losses" during 1020. During the same year the national property loss traceable to these sources was estimated at 0. WOMEN OFTEN PAY A DOUBLE PENALTY WVW 1L1 Li 113 f. Sag of unselfishness or silly pride. Profuse or suppressed menstruation ahou'd never be considered neces sary. Painful pe riods are Nature s warning that something is who wrong and needs umiicuiuic arr.cn- Suffer In Silmc tion. FHii,, heed and correct the first painful symptoms usually leads to chronic conditions with sometimes fearful consequences. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription fc women's own peculiar ailments nd can be obtained at any drug tore. Every package contains a Symptom Blank. Fill out the Blank and mail it to Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y. for FREE medical advice. 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Less thaa 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist.! Your money back if it doesn't help. two-year-o- W. N. dai U, Salt LakClty7No7lflk1931. |