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Show " " - " jl, EMEKY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH " " 355M Willi ei n The pith of conversation doe not consist in exhibiting your own superior knowledge on matters of 4 by 8 inches; illustration of all small importance, but in enlargstitches needed; color suggestions; ing, improving, and correcting the information you possess, by th material requirements. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins authority of others. Walter Scott. (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. V1889 rSilt V try cSgE. . I$t&I8Ril Foreign Words and Phrases Pattern but lately seared by summer's drought. Where famine seemed to lay its withering hand, A miracle has come to still our doubt fields And spread a glad Thanksgiving through the land. Unseen beneath the drab brown coat she wore, The soil grew rich to nurture other seeds. Then autumn rains released the hidden store In verdant growths, to fill our winter needs. Dmght Pennington, in ways. Kinui Gty Tima their festive board in New England. Smithsonian institution records now bridge the years that veil the aboriginal civilizations and show that the Indians of the Southwest domesticated turkeys and fattened them for their ceremonial feasts. While the Pilgrim Fathers, grateful for good harvests and a year of prosperity in the New World decided on a day of thanksgiving to be celebrated at a banquet of roast turkey, really gave posterity the spirit of thanksgiving, the practice of such feasts had been established long before by the cliff dwellers who actually got their a at times year, from a pen as we do today I Christmas and birds not from a thicket as the Piland the people of the grims did. advance upon a SfrpHREE According to Smithsonian records golden bronze fowl, cut the turkey of the aboriginal Indians strip it of its plumage more nearly approximated the it into a savory dish Vhich fairly makes the old table xroan under the extra burden. Since we have raised this bird into a national significance which parallels o an almost equal degree that of the eagle, symbol of the govern- ent itself, it has a special interest 0 all Americans. Although many lolks may still be "as poor as Job's .urkey," says a writer in Pathfinder lagazine, they somehow manage find contrive to have turkey for jThanksgiving, whether they can or we iiuvc Thanksgiving Turkey Wliy Thanksgiving J cannot afford it. In years gone by those families ho could not afford turkey turned 0 chicken, duck, beef, rabbit, or even pork and were glad to get it. But now let's get back to the ques- ion of why we have or try to have Jr would like to have or imagine we ft'ould like to have lor Thanksgiving dinner. The an- wer of course is that the turkey s strictly an American bird and erving it at feasts of thanksgiving s an old and ancient American ustom. Some authorities will tell ou that we eat turkey on Thanks-livin- g turkey day because after the first larvest in the fall of 1621 the Pil grim Fathers at Plymouth set aside period for feasting and offering .ivuiiw i4(55jto. j"jmasi"' v v I la mr 361 twarft for kakbf mi You'll enjoy doing these they You'll enjoy owning them they're so effective! The simple cross stitch dishes contrast so well with the dainty flowers. would be delighted Any bride-to-b- e with a set of these they'd certainly make an effective Fair do- nature. nation. Lose no time, for you'll Garde de corps. (F., A bodywant to make a number of sets. guard. Pattern 1302 contains a transfer In Esse. (L.) In a state of being. pattern of six motifs averaging Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch'entrate (It.) Who enter here, leave all hope behind. (The inOF INTEREST TO scription over the gate of Dante's Inferno.) Pons asinorum. (L.) The bridge HOUSEWIFE of asses; the fifth proposition in Euclid. A little salt added to pumpkin sauce will greatly improve the flavor. km Ktlmaj knots hiUEtpwdir. Imwk CbUwGttacfeM Ma MImi -- ' L M. RyitrtM SUH Fak Whs J n4 1 10 Yew Gractf Has II I So, God of Wisdom, may we learn to build In quiet faith, through even darkest days; Assured our destiny will be fulfilled Through Thy inscrutable and wondrous ft Allons! (F.) Let us go! Come! Bis pueri senes. (L.) Old men are twice children. Canaille (F.) The rabble. Ense petit placidam sub liber-tat- e quietam. (L.) With the sword she seeks quiet peace under liberty. (Motto of Massachusetts.) P 'S" Ferae naturae. (L.) Of a wild 1302 go so fast! In Gift of Conversation Towels Cross-Stitc- h mm B (HUES To braise roasts, steaks or choj first brown the meat, then put in a tightly covered utensil with very little water either on the top of stove or in oven and continue cooking slowly until meat Is tender. To prevent that hard crust form- cooked cereal ing on pour a cup of cold water over it before placing in the refrigerator. left-ov- DOUBT the same old queswill be asked that we have so often heard what have we to be thankful for? The question is foolish, almost as foolish as the to answer it. NOtion attempts means er To clean fireplace bricks, cover them with a paste made of pow- I Wl I I dered pumice and household ammonia. Let it dry for an hour, then scrub with warm soapy wa- Nervousness, constipation, poor appetite know no age limits. They prey upon the energy of thousandf when diets lack a sufficient amount of the precious Vitamin B so richly supplied by Quaker Oats breakfast. So serve the wnola family bowl of Quaker Oats every moraine Wbm poor condition it Jut to Uek tfViUmm B ter. gratitude, and Thanksgiving there is probably no man alive who does not hold ingratitude to be one of the blackest sins. Of course, there can be no gratitude except as it is shown not only for something but to some one. Therefore, observes a writer in the Indianapolis News, it is that the thought of Thanksgiving necessarily implies the existence of a Divine Giver and Benefactor. So we are bidden to return thanks to Almighty God as "the Giver of every good and perfect gift." When there seems to be a scarcity of gifts one is tempted to ask the question, why be thankful? And that is a question which every one must answer for himself, and it will be answered as it always has been, in different ways. It is futile to catalogue what we know to be blessings and what we believe to be anything but blessings, and set off one list against the other, and be thankful in proportion as the good exceeds the evil. w- a- - tKniUMAS. Ski T Carlyle long ago showed us the of the bookkeeping method as folly When the Festive Bird Goes Into the to things spiritual. Probably applied Oven. most people get out of life about proportion Thanksgiving turkey of today than what they deserve and in the scrawny wild fowl felled by the to what they put into it. It seems blunderbuss of the Pilgrim hunts- to be true that the most thankful man. Most of our domesticated va- people are those who have the least. rieties of turkeys today are really On the other hand, those who are descended from the Mexican wild surfeited with good things take them of course, as their due, turkey that ranged over Arizona, as matters for no gratitude. The so and southern Mexico and calling New western Colorado virtually the dooryard of earliest American civilization. The Pilgrim turkey was merely the wild variety of the same bird which roamed the eastern part of the United States. Just as the turkey was exclusively an American bird in the time of the aboriginal Indians, so it is today. No fowl from any Inforeign fact, country approximates it. wherever turkeys are raised today, t,h thpv have been introduced to many foreign countries, the ances tral stock came irom America, mm fQr as is known turkeys are never imported to this country. question seems to be whether one ContraryHiHto popular opinion ha a thankful SDirit. which surely from its name not set ,.irm, J bUl is something to be greatly desired. of that name). Turkey (the country Without it, man is less tnan man. from the F.ven beasts are erateful. Practical New World (America) and sold in j the question suggested by the ly, uy largely Spain were handled Since character. There is the day touches merrhants. mechanical or formal about nothing with confused turkey was frequently it. One can not pump up thankfuln"ui. the peacock it was quite and the setting apart of a day trades should ap- ness, not .i.t v,o TThrew suggest that there should - does peathe for olv to it their name an attempt. The day is such be cock, or "lUKKi. less of a duty a n .,co nf this name followed, rather of recognition, an opportunity which it than our which easily became in English would be or might be fatal, to negpresent name "tuncey. lect. "Be ye thankful" is an apostolic command. It ought to be easy to obey. Those men are nearest the truth who feel that in this life nothing is due them, and that whatever they get is in a very true sense a gift, and one which may be far So we are beyond their deserts. called to keep another Thanksgiving day, which should bring an outpourTHE JUDGE SATS: of not only thankful but kindly is GIVING ing HANKS we Appropriate to the day is hearts. time approaching -i- t's over verse: Pope's ourselves over and we which t ab Sain the thing Teach me to feel another's woe. are To hide the fault I see; be thankful. There That mercy I to others show. But,mst Senty of those things. Thai mercy show to me. Cooked prunes stuffed with celery and nuts make a tempting salad. Stuffed prunes can also be wed as a garnish for chops, roasts or steaks. Bell Syndicate. WHAI eoy f 7UUK SKATING RACES? Z SHOULD SAY AND NOT THAT'S . FINAL I WHAT IF AM CROSS? YOU WOULD RECEIVER.. 11 WELL .YOU KNOW WHAT THE DOCTOR TOLD VOU.' HE SA0 VOU HAVE , FETOO,IFY9U COULDN'T SLEEP ...AND HAD MY v HEADACHES AND INDIGESTION.' If SAV THAT SCOUTMASTER . GOT A NERVE HANS UPON HIM.' GO ON... BANG . UP THE SCOUTS USE MV POND FOR THEIR , 0 WNU Service. mrimWVriiWri'tlllltW"'imif I P Young and Old Alike, Need Vitamin B for Keeping Fit"1 Supplied in Quaker Oats - 1 - t- 7 - aZ-a- w, TELL HER TO GO 'KJ FLY A KITE .' HO ONE BELIEVES THAT BUNK.' a h sutpstwt WHY mi ppiliwifi JOHN... THERE SHE N ASGINS 41 GOBS ... NEVER V SEEN VOU ACT SO CROSS VOU DIDN'T NEED ToTAkE THE POOR WAN'S HEAD POSTUMi AGAIN.' SHE KNOWS VOU SCARCELY SLEPT A WINK LAST NIGHT... PUT SHE DOESN'T CARE J VOU'D FEEL SETTER ALL AROUND IF VOU'D DO AS THE DOCTOR. SAID... CUTOUT COFFEE FOR davs And so SWITCH TO IHW II iisia.sTW-Pfvwiwi- that's a lot OF ROT PUT I'LL TRY IT IF IT WILL HELP .KEEP VOU QUIET.' ... I CURSES.' THIS MBODLIN& WOMAN KNOWS THAT POSTUM Witt LKIVfc MS OUT "1 ic iVV-- The Turkey Is Regarded as an American Bird. To provide food for this were sent out by Brarlfnr - 1 i 4 Sanis. j fiw a large supply of game. y was extended tQ IndianS) yi wnom attended the festival fnich lasted i r uuce j voiifcin uays. Hos-Fam- t Ihious among the eams on the wcie numerous wild turkeys, t:;!u commn in the woods of Mas- - tfom L O'01. hey s?y- 01 inis circum-hZ- t. arose the popular these birds with f anksgiying days. 01 course is the true origin so lar as white man fe? een, concerned with it. But the iin urkey featts goes back l?nh, SVrther- - The millions of fam- ar Will in ! custom that I erns rn;t t,- - i : prevailed ages before first eathered around . 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