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Show I EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS CASTLE DALE. UTAH CHIC HATS FOR EARLY SPRING- PRETTYWATIN UNGERtE (fheKitchen Cabinet ... U''tU hVtnVriBf wb.r. th. him r- - Ww not but tlesint . ."' Bn for having viewed a display or WHO van Dfk. f. . .,A . unih In An underground coal Are of a reserve supply tra choice nperW os, of sayhet, frugniDle , cliiffonlcr or :ressor drawer In readi- tin... lor- spe.-i.-i- l . . -otcaxlon." darln-original- ity w. sw,-e.e- Riht Joully may any young plrl accept m iuvitution t0 the dance, whv ft THE SLUSH "Most people don't think a day when it Is half raining and snowing is nice, but I can tell you the Brownies did," said Daddy to Nick and Nancy. "I think it would be nice to tell you thla cool March story on a warm day, too. that those are of dishes "I meantto tell It to you much earlier In the year but there are always so many stories to tell ! "It was evenlnz. and nit ln th Brownies bad been snuggled In different little biding places, bobbing up and down with excitement as they watched the hot sun melt the snow. "They ran behind trees as they traveled to the village nearby their woods-Jus- t so they could see the people looking annoyed at the slush, when they heard anyone say: "'What horrid weather we're having; I do dislike March sol' the Brownies almost chuckled aloud, and they certainly grinned from ear to ear. "The Brownies thought peo'ple were J very ridiculous when they grumbled about the. weather. "So they waited with glee until the evening came. "Then they had a party. The Brownies dlded themselves Into two sides for the evening. "Each side was given a separate part of the woods iu which to gel up something original. "Six judges were chosen apart "The Brownies which had the best exhibit were to sit still during supper and be waited on by the others. "They were to get all the goodlns first. NEW HATS "So each side worked hard to make knows that her wardrobe Is stocked its exhibit win. One side was called with all lovely essentials attributing the fat Brownies and the other side to dainty dress. Of course a di- the round Brownies. "The exhibit of the round Brownies aphanous chiffon or a billowy tulle or a shimmering taffeta frock Is going was a snow house, which, of course, to look its enchantment the more if worn ovei- an adorable lingerie "donee sit" such as this picture fortunate who have plen ty to serve. m, and served as an esculloped disht they , t,iim the nlace of T meat; as a cream soup Is nothing jnore - there II .11 nut loaf. (JPIICIUUi?. Boiled L pudding. de-of the the place dm on jfchestnuU.-SI- .ell (butter s. browned, using jfiv... sauce or a few until well i" cap-..,.niit- thla slices cut into L : paprika. 'i if?x.i the nutenCasserolc-ntni- ove three ciipruis 01 cucmuuwi, roB and pour over g t casserole stock: eover chicken of apfuls slowly In the oven for three toa thicken with butter and cooked together. Send to tne lathe casserole. Cook one cup- - chestnuts' until i sieve, add two ;b tenaer, put eggs, a few tablespotm- - juice, two butter and cream, salt and taste. Shape a nine iari;er oulon of i b of to chestnuts, dip into crumbs again and French egg, and CROUP CF fat. deep !i, tnut Gravy. same gravy To any chicken, add a cupful of Just recently Introduced into tb styling of our hats and accessories. Tlien there's the list of colors smart for spring. They're "different." At of of sugar, two tablespoonfuls least their names are monkey skin of chestnut add one cupful (delicate pink), mother goose (ivory), (cooked and put through also bonbon fondant (candy pink). of f mirk, cupful In a name?" say you. Let "What's Is and cooking for five minutes. the answer be sought in the adorable 1A the whites of three eggs, Bake felt hats which flaunt these very tones thera Into the mixture. and tints for spring. rjttered baking dish until firm, Interesting are the things being with a cream sauce. ltd Chestnuts-Kemove shells done with felt. There are the new frosted felts; It's "love at first slsht" pint of ctestnuts, put Into a the moment you glimpse them. They dish and cover with, chicken are just what their name Implies, season with salt and cayenne "frosted" all over, the loveliness of ;.ke until soft, keeping: covered their color accented because of their early done. Serve with a small misty whiteness which veils them. If the stock loft in the pan. ... Pyrography felt, processed just as ttnut Soup. Cook two cupfuls t we used to burn wood with a led blanched chestnuts In chick- - needle point, is creating quite a senA until tender. Press through sation In style circle.1. Quaint hiere, add a cupful of rich milk and oglyphics and figures, also scenic efme of broth. Season fects are literally burned Into the and felt. wlery suit, salt, cayenne . :. Cook two tablespoonfuls' of There Is a craze just uow for mota three tablespoonfuls of chick- - tled and spotted effects. The little it, add two tablespoonfuls of first hat iu this group is smui-tlspot- nd stir Into the soup. Cook Ave to add a cupful of hot cream rve at once. Milk with a beat- te may be used equally well In chestnuts and serve hot. but Souffle. Mix one-four- th 1! - it-b- e one-hal- shows. Not a style point or a beauty. detail Is lacking in this exquisite creation of whose fluttering supple crepe-satiribbons and sheer lace so add to ifs charm. Even a cunning little lace that red-ho- chit-ke- the cream. Soups From ten broth Chicken, soup Is the basis for the most delicious soups I n combination with other meat flavors. Alone, as tinds of chicken soup the flavor l always acceptable. The following are a few soups a little out of tbi ordinary : N"t Chicken Soup. Reheat six P of chicken broth, seasoning Nt pepper un1 a grated onion. N t?vv- s fori t ht I r- f v vA ' 4 W$ head nf Ipttnno pful of green peas. Simmer 'egetables ure done. Simmer dd enough st::le bread crumbs i paste and shape into bails '"Me Into the bolllns soon unit ,! ' x. i , ') I I I pI fs&l 1 I 1 r t A A & niinutes. then serve. Cook two slices pneh ad onion three minutes In " one-ha-lf tablespoonfuls of ff.mr otmfniul Pl'ladeg 0f miJ(,e. boll '.fifteen -- irain and d(j tW() TMiken with ,,r, cupfuS ...v, eh 11 of hotter and flour aether, season with salt and W stir In one-hacupful of f nieese. Serve as s,,nn a melted lf L.'W-Cutu- a chick- p piece, with flour and e ta b'ter or with salt pork. of , Wart J water and cook 7" '" . n"' "hi r a can nntit iha Uh l,t nnf' Popper -- uaiHmr.iui of powdered Simmer i. l,'ddi . j... rwo car- - es are tender. cook Km.au h nrcrn Rnd aJd LINGERIE "DANCE SET" And ted with brown on bfi?e felt. re the the , tiny face veil! Ye- wearing them in run. black v.,iiiine finite fO sin:irt as or purse and but .md wbite:" The here p:ciunu 4p.Ht.-tthis rtylf cull wl:h w.ipi as.s. h at "'Werv nc mat0 caUuP the well. "But the fat Brownies had made n They had made paths and smoothed off the snow to edge the paths with flower beds. "In the flower beds they had stuck twigs and little branches. "On these they had put snowballs, which, too, had stuck because of the wet snow.. . "Iteally, their park looked very funny, but the Brownies all thought it was perfect, and the round Brownies agreed with the Judges when they said that the fat Brownies had the most original and Interesting exhibit., "So they all down on little . snowy stumps of treps while the round Brownies waited on them. "They Jiad Brownie soup, which Is perfectly delicious, and. of course, it was piping hot. "They call It Brownie soup because It is brown. "Then they had croquettes with brown gravy and brown potatoes, and for de.ssert they had brown Betty pud. fine park. in In Quick relief from pain. frevant eno pressure. At oQ drug and j!u ttm$ The American men and women must ' guard constantly Put ont on lha against kidney . trouble because we often eat too much rich food. Our blood is filled with acids which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from over work, become sluggish, the eilmina tlve tissues clog and the result Is kid ney trouble, bladder weakness an a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead ; your back hurts or the urine haarlem oil has been a worldis clontly, full of sediment, or you are wide remedy for kidney, liver and obliged to seek relief two or three bladder disorders, rheumatism, times during the night; If yon suffer lumbago and uric acid conditions. with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or If you have rheumatism" when the weather Is bad, begin drinking lots of good soft water and get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jatl Salts. Take correct Internal troubles, stimulat e vital tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and organs. Three sixes. All druggists. Insist on the original genume Goto Medal. your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts Is mnde from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com PARKER'S te&SJjy HAIR blned with llthla, and hna been used BALSAM JK?'-Duulraff Stop. Hair filling baron a for years to help flush and stimulate --AM RBtr Color kitd Bmtr loGr.ywid Fdl Hir clogged kidneys, to neutralize the ?Sts Cue awl II .(11 at DnwUt. acids In the system so they no longer tIiifhr'iili.yra P'" Cu'T Wk .Ptcl;m,n..W.T. are a source of Irritation, thus often HINDERCORN3 RpinoYfl Corns. tops all pnln, rnsurci cumtuit to Ilia t., fwBManir relieving bladder disorders. ensjr. 16c by mail or at Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In- ttet, iaoka Ulscox Chemical Works, l'auibuguo, N. V. jure, makes a delightful effervescent llthla-wate- r arlnk and belongs in every FOR home, because nobody can make a duet0 mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time, , DtScholl's fjt 200 YEARS Colds Women of New Zealand are against the holding of beauty contests In that country, and blame the competitions for the "scantil," clad figures to be seen on the streets," as they express It At a recent meeting of the W. C T. U. at Invercargill the arguments of the general opposition were summed np by a speaker who said that the contests were wrong because "every woman has l. send her photograph taken In a bathing suit so that her physical perfections may bo discussed by Judges, most of whom are men." SUCCESSFUL 30C & 90c FOR S3 YEARS At all Druggists W. N. U,. Salt Lake City, No. Canadian Drainage Basins The greatest drainage basin in Canada is the Hudson bay basin, l,4S(i,()00 square miles draining Into the bay. The basin drainage into the Arctic ocean contains 1,200,000 square miles; the Atlantic basin, 554.000 squar; miles, and the laelflc basin 887,:ior Her Friend . n wife? square miles. SIlss Chatters Support Why, that poor fish couldn't maintain Ways of Men a conversation. the matter? Your husbam' all "What's Her Friend Well, that's right, dear. lie wouldn't have to If he mar- admits you are right." "Yes, but he keeps muttering." ried you. From a theatrical point divorce without publicity than marriage. a I am a friend to n man when worse can think aloud In his presence. Is I . Rhyme paling.-bu- feast. ....." Jfi; l JL,nt0 Bunions f7fl of , jx? Cut iover.wlth "took and an- - because together not In t fence, You'll find me In after but not In hence. You'll find me In picnic but not In y x. ken int.. made was beautifully snow was wet and stuck Tou'll find mo C? ""inbert idr..- -" ftalta at Flrtt 8lan Bladder Irritation or Backache Condemn Beauty Contests A Fine Park. Rldle 'liees of holled ham cut ht-- Take ' '"Hi add Stock s' wonderful tontc, made from roots, barks and herbs, have been sold. Avoid sickness. TakeTanlac. The results are amazing. Ask your druff-gls- t tor a bottle todayt the Kidneys, Drink Water "The judges wives had cooked the supper, and they received a great deal . of praise for It. "The fat Brownies thought It was wonderful to be waited on. and the round Brownies enjoyed popping up and fretting everything, for then they thought they appreciated the good tilings to eat still more. "And they all hoped the snow would melt simie more so that they could have another party the next night and wear their new rubber boots." "Oh," said Nancy. "I feel much cooler hearing that story." "Yes," said Nick, "the very word snow Is pleasant to hear on a hot evening." "I think so. too," agreed Daddy, laughing Soup. Pj Drugs Excite ding. ; f' "After takinj It awhile X felt stronger and my appetite returned and I can truthfully say that Tanlao Is a fine tonic and helped build me back to health." Over 40,000.000 bottles of this Coughs st " t I'rag-gist- un- like the straight unbroken lines of the regulation costume slip this garment which takes its place Indicates a definite waistline. I'lease.to observe also that the wide1 filmy lace which flounces it is finely plaited. Furthermore, the crepe satin Itself is plaited, this being a characteristic feature of the latest French lingerie Imports. There remains yet another "beauty secret" to disclose In regard to this entrancing bit of lingerie, aud that "Everyone caa benefit by my experience,", says Orson C.Williams, owner of Itosslyn Hotel, Denver. "Neglect robbed me of good health. Eating became a trial, for I suffered from Indigestion and gas that bloat would almost ed my stomach, turn blind from dizziness caused by indigestion and was Just about to give up when Tanlao was recommended to me, Rc!J1 pocket is there aud a modish lace yoke. Very Important is the fact ' Prominent Denver Hotel Man Suffering From Indigestion end Stomach Trouble, Heiieved by ilT n ja ; v r -- s ; Croquettes. s'.ittt 0&'' X': 'M l--: ii NVsselrtxle Regains Health at ltwlbill. enables gardeners to grow plants outdoors tn the dead of wilder, and. It Is sjild. get better results than If the platits were grown in a bo: bouse. Vegetables twice the sl2e of others grown In Worcestershire, and lota- toos, which, when dug up. are quite warn:, are told of by the gardeners a produced by the reason of this under ground furnace, which has been burning In old worked-ou- t galleries of coal mines. A gardener who sjveclHltzes hi flowers, saja that he has grown blooma In the open which were superior to any lie could force In his hothouses and which won prizes In fiower show. The fire prexenta little danger to 1 cal proerty, luce It is counueu i a definite area. Its only visible si gin are a few wisps of smoke curling out of holes In the ground. S)Kbiii(l, at ate. and early spring wear, can sav "uothing new under the sun'- - ifS a n.!e which s not apply in the of millinery this season. Sudi realm as is expressed In the new' .rogue mottled felts, fronted felts, pyrography felts, and was there ever anything quite so unique as spotted calfskm buch as designers have only Orson Williams . rwrn, extreme stylishness to the hat t"- -f-l in ,llis coUeetioa. a fvHli,,, ,f fcwne w,f. .. DAINTIES CHESTNUT Burning Cod Mine Boon to Gardeners sh.-v.i- t i. its cn.wu " Hi iih- - in pin-- ., .... , Hrlit. f.T : llil;if-lllocreased most !ee:i.v. t; on rib its st.c:!r!i"'d 'with n.ii !.'. Itl.! 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