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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. RESINOL WILL HEAL BABY'S ITCHING SKIN Resinol ointment UTAH STATE ADDRESSED TO WOMEN NEWS the Expectant Period In of the little one need Before the and resinol are absolutely tree from anything soap The Pen term i3 celebration of the of a harsh or injurious nature, and can adoption of the constitution of Northerefore be uBed with perfect confi- way will be observed in Salt Lake on dence In the treatment of babies' skin May 16, 17 and 18. troubles eczema, teething rash, chaf lags. etc. where you wouldn't dare use ordinary " Resinol stops itching instantly and speedily heals even mvere and stubborn eruptions. Doctors have prescribed it for the past nineteen years. Resinol soap and resinol ointment clears away pimples, blackheads and dandruff, and is an Invaluable household remedy for sores, burns, boils, piles.etc. Sold by every druggist. Adv. 'skin-cures.- Crafty John. want two pounds ol Mrs. Annie Dallam's outt9r. If i Isn't Mrs. Dallam's butter 1 won't tak it." The proprietor turned to his othei customers. "Some people in my busi ness," he said blandly, "don't like par Ucular customers, but 1 sure do. It's my delight to eerve them and get then, what they want. I will attend to you in a minute, John." "All right," said John, "and be sure to get Mrs. Dal lam's. A lot of my wife's relatives are visiting at my house and I don't wanl them to come back again." Dearborn ( Mo. Democrat. "Mr. Snapp, 1 I Instinct of Thrift. "Your incomo tax will amount to several hundred thousand dollars." "My! My!" exclaimed Mr. Dustin Stax, "what a beautiful chance to economize! " Unkind. "Darling, do you love me still?" "You've never given me a chance tc find out, dear." Point of View. ill day's work. Doctor To me, it is well done. Baltimore American. Patient This is an Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure eon etipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take. Adv. Rich relatives are used by poor met as objects at which they can point with pride and expectancy. AFTER SUFFERING TWO LONG YEARS Mrs. Aselin Was Restored to Health by Lydia EL Pink-ham-'s Vegetable Compound. Minneapolis, Minn. "After my little one was born 1 was sick with pains in my sides which the doctors said were caused by inflammation. I suffered a great deal every month andgrew very thin. I was under the doctor's care for two long years without any benefit. Finally after repeated suggestions to try it we got Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. After taking the third bottle of the Compound I was able to do my housework and today I am strong and healthy again. I will answer letters if anyone wishes to know about my case. "Mrs. Joseph Aselin, 628 Monroe St. , N. E. , Minneapolis, Minn. Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy we know for woman's ills. If you need such a medicine why don't you try it? If yon have the slightest doubt that Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound will help you,write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn. Mans., for advice. Your letter will he opened, read and answered by a woman, and held In strict confidence. To cure coatlveneea the medicine mutit he more than a purgative; It oiuit contain tonic, alterative and cathartic properties. Tutt's Pills podse.KS these qualities, and speedily restore ioine nowris xneir naium pcriviamt. hkhwu, au cikouii iu rtguutni BLACK LOSSES SURELY PREVENTEC iy Cuttsr's Black le. Pill. frwli. reliable: prfrTT! M Wwiflrn bwiuse thuy pr wharf other vacclnsi fsll for booklet nd 10 dots pkga. 1 Black let Pills $1.00 --U-U pais. Blsoklsg Pills 4.00 tTd any lnlertnr, but futor'a Th siipoMnrtty of Cottar ptodacti u Am to li ' of k in vaccinal and itrumi only. tani Inalat on Cuttsr's. If unhulnaM. order rtlm-- t THE CUTTER LABORATORY. BarUJty, California mm let I p1 tet Writ ottbt Daniel Farnhind, SK years a old. resident at t'tah since 1867, died at Ogden, May b his death being due to old age and general May 7. Mary Dunaskovich. 4 years old. died at her home at Bingham from injur ies received when she was struck in the back by a rock 'that rolled down the side of the bill. milk Tests of forty-twsamples taken by the city board of health from as many dairies that supply Salt Lake City, reveal but two instances of milk falling below the required standards. Giovanni Anselmo, under sentence to be shot May 25 for the murder of Patrolman Thomas F. Griffiths, in Salt Lake, lias appealed to the supreme court. Joseph G. Young, aged 20, employed in a bank in Hrigham City, has disappeared and his friends are worried. is no known reason for his There leaving home. The third annual convocation of the (rrand chapter of Royal Arch Masons was held at Ogden, May ti, with fifty delegates present from Salt Lake, Ogden, Park City and Provo. Bids for the year for the water which is developed in the tunnel o'. the Strawberry Valley project will be opened on May 25 at the office of the reclamation service in Provo. The daughter of Mrs. E. C. Nelson of Salt Lake wandered away from home and fell into the Jordan river, the body being discovered by two boys who were fishing. According to the preliminary computation lor the 1914, graduation in the Ogden high school, there will be nearly ninety students in the class, the largest in the history of the school. Having been discharged from the hospital as cured Ben Foreman, the old man who attempted suicide at Ogden, by slashing his throat with an ld knife, has been taken to the stale mental hospital. Melius M. Dye, convicted murderer of Jos. Rainbow, has been committed Ao the Utah state prison to begin his life sentence. Bye was condemned to death, but the pardons board commut-tehis sentence. A frost that played havoc with the fruit crop visited Logan on the 6th. Reports from the fruit growers, indicate that practically all the cherries have been destroyed, while the strawberry patches have been hit hard. While attempting to board a Santa Fe freight train at Los Angeles. Johnson, son of one of the professors at the Brig-a- m Young college at Logan, fell from the train and his left hand, was severed just above the wrist. The spring rains have put the crops in good shape on the Delta project iu ..lillard county, and 2o,0u0 acres out of a total of ;S2,000 acres are under cultivation this year, according to A. M. McPherson, general superintendent of the Delta project. Burglars entered the ixpress room of the Benver & Rio Grande station s at Eureka and stole three mail sacks, which they took to a empty house and cut neighboring open, looting the contents of all the .etters and packages. Walt Lake City has requested its congressmen to ask Secretary Lane to give special consideration to that city as a site for the government- iwned and operated plant for the of radium ores and the manufacture of radium salts used in treat-.ucancer. The executive order of President vVilson, withdrawing title to approximately 18.7"0 acres of government and northwest of Lehi and reserving it permanently an a target range and maneuver ground for the national .'uard of Utah and of other states, md for the United States army, has een received. By a decision of the supreme court. Salt Lake wins a complete victory lit '.he case of the proprietor of a rooming bOtlie, against the city, to test th :oiistltiitionality and validity of tbi b.. rooming house ordinance under the city commission, alter giving at) ipplloaat a rooming house Iteew may rein.se to grant it or revoke t. After a chase of more than IOC nlles through the mountains of and iiitah counties. Toning larcla, indicted recently by the federal grand jury on charges whisky OB the rintah Indian r.'scva-tion- . was apprehended and is now lodged in tht! Salt Lake couiliy jail. Figures compiled by Wlllard Done, ttnti insurance cominlnsioner, show that total insurance n venues received by the stat.- during the first four months of 1914 exceed those of the corresponding month of Mil by three-year-ol- d Vu Aim Wat, clwin, or i namirntal. rvm m.lri L I e leap Laats all laaaioa Mad of ran'tnplll or tip will not aotl 01 ir. injur- I All r BAXOLD SOMrRP ISO Del-l- b A anything. (Ulralurnrr,inl ivHI . I Will Vi.uw. Brooalya, W, T. FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS If Jftt fSl '"IT of BfaTS' '! 'OnT thft i.i m rrraa from Kidnst. Bi.mut asm PO WW fi lit? I ISM CHRONIC W1SSSS, IL'tRO, HUM KMi rTIONS, ihm arrlla for FREE CUftU MOSJ iliiiiiii, VOQSj oil tbfwo 'liostw mnA WfiRpRitri l, (Tititft r". t, THE HEWV FPENCHPfcMEDV No So ?No 3 for and THERAPION n rmrialf tf it l ..w allmant Atwthite remedy for TfM-f PEE. 'follow tip' rim.la.ra. Ho ol,lirttona. ln j M t pro IhfKMT'Hl RV P.('"., ip jtf rni V.it, B wart to rauva two. cvbs will IUi'; inurioi The hest protection first-clas- i A $7,355.07. lightning-ro- d Is your spint for your SYMPOSIUM OF SALADS. you will find that most of the suffering will not make its appearance. Dr. Pierced Favorite Prescription is the result of a life study of ailments, disorders and irregularities peculiar to women. Its continued supremacy in its particular field for more than forty years is your assurance of the benefit to be derived from its use. Neither narcotics nor alcohol will be found in this vegetable prescription, in liquid or tablet form. Sold by druRgista or a trial box will be sent you by mail on receipt of 50 one-cestamps. lavalMs Address Dr. Pierce's Hotel, BnfTalo, H. T. Dr. Ptarcc's Pleasant Pellets re folate liver and bowels nt he v portions of Consider well things. It Is better to be a young June bug than an old bird of 1'ura-disMark Twain i A dinner or luncheon without a would be as noticeable as to leave out the coffee or tea. The refreshing crisp salads are an aid to digestion, and also add much nutriment in the way of accessories, such as the dressing. Sweetbread and Cucumber Salad. Parboil the. sweetbreads and put into cold water until ready to make the salad. Pare two nedium sized cucumbers .ind cut into half-incdice, cut the sweetbread into the same sized pieces. Whip a pint of cream until stiff, stir in gradually a half cupful of boiled dress ing, season well with lemon juice, salt, paprika and onion juice, and mix with the meat and cucumber. Heap on lettuce leaves or in cups or head lettuce. Benares Salad This is a most delicious and unusual salad, if it is prepared with fresh cocoanuts. Two cup-fulfinely diced cocoanut, a cupful of sour apple diced, a finely chopped red pepper and two tablespoonfuls of finely cut onion or onion juice, a sprinkling of parsley, and serve with a salad dressing made of four parts of oil, one part vinegar, a seasoning of salt and pepper and a teaspoonful of powdered sugar. Cucumber Salad. Select large sized cucumbers and without peeling cut a good slice from the side, scoop out the pulp, chop fine, mix with onion and parsley and bits of firm, ripe tomato, cover with French dressing, and heap into the cucumber shells, which are placed on a bed of lettuce leaves. A very pretty salad, and one which will appeal to a great many tastes, is that of sliced cucumbers and tomatoes laid in overlapping rows on a platter lined with lettuce leaves. The salad dressing is passed after each one has helped himself to the desired vegetables. Sliced tomatoes, laid on a lettuce leaf, one slice to a person, heaped with celery and onion finely chopper) and served with French dresbiig makes a most delightful salad. salad h a CHAPTER ON FOREIGN PUDDINGS. The boiled pudding is the greal English dessert, and it is found in all places. They are mostly boiled ii cloth, molds are seldom used except for a very elaborate pudding Baroness Pudding. Chop very fine of a pound of suet, add the same amount of seeded raisins, mix with of a pound of flour, a half teaspoon rul of salt and a cupful of milk. Beat well and tie .n a pudding cloth wrung lU' not wter. Put the fyp nuddiiiE into a kettle of boiling water and boil without ceasing for five hours. Serve with powdered sugar. Queen Elizabeth Pudding. Sweeten a pint of milk to taste, add a little grated lemon peel and four well beaten eggs. Line a buttered mold with raisins cut in half. Spread slices of sponge cake with marmalade and Pour in the cusplace in the mold. tard, tie the pudding down with paper and a cloth and boil gently for one hour. Let cool slow ly and when cold turn out of the mold and serve. West Indian Pudding. Crumble half a pound of sponge cake and pour over it a pint of hot sweetened cream. Beat eight eggs and add to the cream. Butter a mold and line with three of thinly sliced preserved ginger. Carefully pour in the pudding, tie down with a floured cloth, and boil or steam for an hour and a half. Serve with whipped cream flavored with the ginger sirup. Staffordshire Fig Pudding. Chop six ounces of suet and make a smooth of a pound paste w h of flour and milk o moisten, add salt, roll out a half-incthick and spread with a pound of finely chopped figs. Roll up, pinch both ends, tie in a pudding cloth and ooil for two hours. three-fourlh- s j table-spoonfu- three-fourth- s The art of rooking when not ala degenerate taste or with gluttony, is one of the riteria of a people's civilization. lied With THE KITCHEN for a change salad dressings try the following: Take two rounded tablespoonfuls of mashed potatoes which has been put through a ricer, add a half teaspoonful of mustard, a half teaspoonful of powdered sugar, a few dashes of cayenne and one egg without beating. When well mixed add a cupful of oil very When all is added slowly. the oil season with salt and add two tablespoonfuls of vinegar and one of itumn juice. l"se on celery and cabbage or any combination of vegetables it hand. Chicken Cutlets. This is a dish which will be ideal for a company, and will not prove very expensive. Cook a fowl in six quarts at boiling water with a carrot sliced, two slices of turnips, salt, a small 3nlon, and a Btalk of celery, one bay leaf and three sprigs of thyme. Cook slowly until tender, then remove the fowl, and chop it, not too fine. Make a rich cream sauce, using a quarter Df a cupful each of flour and butter, ind a cupful of rich milk and a half teaipoonfUl of salt. The chicken broth may be used instead of the milk, .f so desired. Moisten the chopped hicken with the sauce, add a beaten I cold. ?gg and set away to Then mold into cutlet shapes, roll In gg and crumbs, being gure they are well crumbled or they will break open when fried. Cook in deep fat mid garnilh with parsley. Seie with cur rant jelly or with a lemon jelly. Banana Fritters. Make sufficient banana1 until soft, remove them from their skins and roll In macaroon Suit, and serve. Jelly Sauce. Melt half a cupful of currant jolly In twothirdH of a nip-fuof boiling water Thicken will mixed of arrowroot, lablespoonful four-poun- pair of scissors or shears Is convenience imaginable in the kitchen. They will cut up much quicker than a knife, vegetables, such as celery, lettuce, beans and any number of other things. To hollow out a tomato to be stuffed a pair of shears is much better to use than a knife, for it BP'aPJ may be done much more, evenly. The cutting of a grapefruit to prepare it flB aBawajBB for the table may be done entirely by the use of shears. First cut out the center pulp, then clip the sections nlons the edge and the grapefruit is ready. When dicing green peppers cut them in long slivers, then take a few in the hand and clip through the entire bunch. When preparing fruit for salads the sections of orange and grapefruit may be easily cut away with the shears. The more often the shears are used the more ways will occur to use them. We need not limit scissors to fruit and vegetables, however, as they work equally as well on chicken, fish of various kinds, cutting the joints of game and lobster shells. The hard parts of oysters and clams are neatly removed by a pair of shears, while slices of cold boiled tongue and ham are often much improved by trimming with scissors Shred cabbage Cabbage Salad. very fine and mix with one or more finely cut green peppers and a small bunch of celery', finely chopped. Add a boiled dressing made as follows: Cook together equal parts of egg and mild vinegar When smooth and thick add equal parts of whipped cream, sugar, and a bit of cayenne pepper, a Utttle mustard, if liked, and a of salt. This dressing may be kept Indefinitely and the cream and seasoning are added just as It Is ready to use. the greatest When you are looking olive SHEARS. A ITEMS OF INTEREST. in good dinner sharpens wit while softens the heart. Ooran. A It The palate Is the janitor; unless he be reconciled the most nutritious food will find no Wei CO 1X16. d j -- . Tales of Tennyson. The London Times at two cents would have relieved Tennyson of one of the minor annoyances of his dally life. Lady Taylor once took a friend to see the poet and was rather coldly received On lady Taylor rallying him "Madam. on his manner, he said: am a poor man, and as I can't afford to buy the Times I have It from the He charges me two cents stationer. for it, which entitles me to keep it an hour. Why will people select Just that hour to come and call on mo?" 1 For ; Sore enrp and pngltlvo preventtve.no matter how hnrwa at tnv Rre are lnfecteat n tbA tongue acts on the Hlood and t) lands; eipela tb Kltiultl.Klveii fruiTi the iiody. Curt llntenijer in aud Hbeep and Cholera i iNiitKinuuBjcfrniH neUtriK 11 ve stock remedy, ('tires (irlppe among human beluga, IXH? and la a line Mimy remedy. and tl a bottle: & and 110 a down, t 'ut this oai. Free Booklet, "Iflateinper Keep it. show to your druggist, who will pet It for you. usef and ( urea. orhcxiiied.'' 'B&i t ifrt SPOHN MEDICAL CO., ANCiENTS Bklns S. A. IND., U. GOSHEN, Bacteriologist African Boers, KNEW OF GLAZiNG The Transvaal colony Is now u part of the HritiBh empire, in the Barn way that Canada, or Australia, or Rhodesia Is. The Hoers are treated precisely as the other people of tho empire are treated, and unless the Canadians and Australians and others are Blaves, it cannot be said that the Hoers are. The Transvaal colony has local subject to the Proof That Early Inhabitants of Mexico Used Process In the Manufacture of Pottery. The discovery by Henry C. Mercer of Daylestown, Pa,, that the aucient inhabitants of Mexico used a glazing process in the manufacture of thuir pottery has revolutionized the views In federal matof ceramic experts at the University imperial parliament same be said of all the and ters, may of Pennsylvania, and may lead, says American Art News, to the discovery the other Hritlsh colonies. of beds of clay suitable for use today. Great Story State. Mr. Mercer, who is an expert on tilsee Indiana in 1912 proUna curator and of the WrightI former ing iversity museum, during a recent study duced minerals to the value of of Mexican potteries at the museum, Penman To say nothing of the had his attention called to the variance in workmanship in certain col- serials. lections. He promptly classified the Every man's credit is good when it potteries as possessing two different kinds of clay, and was surprised to comes to borrowing trouble. And that a distinct glaze was still apparent. STOP THAT BACKACHE The ancient Egyptians, saye Mr. Mercer, did not glaze their works, the There's nothing more discouraging Chinese adopting this precaution at a than a constant backache You are lame when you awake. Pains pierce you when later date to make their vessels imyou bend or lift. It's hard to rest and pervious to water. Civilization had next day it's the same old story. been established by this time, howPain in the back is nature's warning ever, and the use of the glazing art of kidney ills. Neglect may pave the by prehistoric Mexicans may unfold way to dropty, gravel, or other serious interesting ceramics. sickness. kidney Don't delay begin using Doan's Kidney Pills the remedy that has been curing backache and kidney trouble for over fifty years. Sun for a Blotter. It is only within recent years that we have been able to obtain any reliable information regarding the social, political and religious conditions that surrounded the great founder of (he Hebrew race while he dwelt in Ur. Here he married Sarah and here he was surrounded by his friends and relatives, including Lot, his nephew, who was his companion in his later Here he was surroundjourneyings. ed by a heathen population worshiping Bel (Haal) aud Ileitis, his consort, and other gods. Here he must frequently have seen the splendor of Babylonian royalty and the idolatrous worship of heathen gods. Here also he must have been conversant with Babylonian literature and, familiar with the wedge-shapecuneiform writ- tng in which all business and official correspondence was then conducted. These writings were done with a stylus of hard wood or metal with a This was pressed on square end. the soft clay, which was then hardor baking. ened either by These tablets were (he standard writ-In- s materials the stationery of that far off age. Christian Herald. A TEXAS CASE !. J. H. lew ii su r nw 411 CleWalnut Rt-- , burne, Texas, "For four yrnrp I alnf had In through th; amsil of could my bHck. hardly jiaas the led n py fifcretlona and was the morphlnp only thlnK that rt' Ileved me. had iravtI, too. Finally, b"Kn uhImr Doan Tilla and Kidney they pi rmant'fitly I haven't OH red rnr suffered since." ,i Kin 1 1 Get Doan's at Any Store, 50c a Box DOAN'S VftSuV" BUFFALO. N. Y. CO, FOSTER-MILBUK- d W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES Mnn'c?-oo?-5n3-ot- mm gas pipes seem to be going out of use. Egbert What do you mean by m I I vkf fl. nd4.60ino4 lr We would have to be gifted with second sight to see what some men and women ever see in each other. avatv 41 m.a He 1b a wise man who knows he isn't wist enough to answer all the fool questions asked him CAUSE AND EFFECT Digestion Follows Right Food. trie world w m muMM lilt nor 1111 DoaflM bom la TbU I the rauon weslve you Urn atme valum tor .i oil. 13. So. M OO aud S4 60 uoiwIihi'fiDdins the eDormoua Increuu to ibe rott of lo&tner. Our ataodarda bava not taen lowered and tba prto to you remaiui ine auu. Aak your dealer to enow jroa the kind of w L Douglas aboea ka le eelllui ter (3 00. 13 1)1, M 00 ami H.60. You will then be convinced that W L.Doualaa tooee are ehao- lutaly aa good Mother makes sold at Diaoer pnoee. i at only ainoreDa Is lbs price. tiki no eueariTUTt eae aaaalae wttaest W. L. Banal ar aaa em tec bowea. irw.T. BaB maiil not ,r not lor mi, in rour ncrniiy. owner t rj dlrrct rrom 'aetorr. Bhota for onembM ol th remlly r.1 !! pnew, peateer wee. rrm for niu.uv.a eaiiiog eaowlng new W. L. DOttOlJkS, to order by mall. 110 Indigestion and the attendant dlscomfortd of mind and body are certain to follow continued use of lm- proper food. Those who are still young and ro- bust are likely to overlook the fact that, as dropping water will wear a stone away at last, so will the use of henvv. greasy, rich food, finally cause loss of appetite and Indigestion. Fortunately many are thoughtful rnongn to study themselves and note the principle of cause and effect In their dallv food A N Y young wom an writes her experience thus: had a lot of trou "Sometime ngo ble from Indigestion, caused by too I rich food got so I w as una lib' to digest scarcely anything, and modi-fineseemed useless. "A friend advised me to trv Ornpo-Nutfood, praising It highly and as a last resort. I tried It I ntn thankful to say that Grape-Nutnot only relieved me of my trouble, hut built me up and strengthened my digestive organs so that I can now rat anything I " desire. But I stick to Orape-NtitNnmn given by I'ostum Co Battle frrek, Mich. Bead "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs "There's a Ben on." ? Kver renrt the aMor irHrrt A one npprnra from time fn time. Titer pre genuine, true, and fall nf hnmaa I v. y 1 1,006,2 79 Id tllltlM cT gas pipes? "Why, speaking trbes." Good 15 1 Began Bwslneae 19701 now laraaet B'J.S S3, Mm se Wz iiax Women's !.&- US Misses, aoyt,Chlldra "I H.80SI.76S212SO 3f HBH& Gas Channels. Bacon--Tho- , "".ii a i j.oo s at M.N sun-dryin- jfjgj t teet. lroekMa, kteee. - 1 t s Ingenious Smuggling Trick. The smuggler's tnganulty is Inex haustible as M Gertie, x customs inspector at the frontier station of Kelgnies. France, has recently din-- ' covered. He was Inspecting a goods train, one of the wagons of which was filled with sacks of potatoes, when his suspicions were aroused, and on taking out some of the supposed lUDers ne rouml that they were packets of tobacco cleverly done up In wrappers closely Imitating putaio Pink Eye, Epizootic Shipping Fever & Catarrhal Fever DISTEMPER hree-fourth- s c To bo pqual, physically and mentally to our day's work depends upon the food we eat. d Hy-ru- with laid ixlilllflll of cold water and add directly to the Jelly, Just before serving add a Ubl. spoonful of butter, a tableapoonful of lemon juice and one of powdered sugar to the sauce. This makes a most delicious dessert, and one which will be easy to prepare The beauty am glory of suptrii physical health are within Hie reach of all who are willing to strive for such glorious rcwanls. of all property , DAISY FLY KILLER, ulm "5WMui Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription debility. 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