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Show K LEHI FREE PRESS, LEW. UTAH BIG JOB I I 0 OF MOVING frtiW'A routed ilcant PUU I ID" JQVPrmnpif "WV How It Operates auarkabIe m0T- frundertaken by a railway in ark. A complete M j. voah's "lotk stock aa1 . froig Wliitland lo Wailing-Pt- g 12 hours. The E,i!es- -in the owner, and for T,as done of 15 cars. t0 " By VTilliam HUW By OIERIE NICHOLAS l FEDERAL JUDICIARY Br 8. f THIS! When children won't eat er.-nt- won't gain jK s I iA i 1 . Jnn-ik-ti- 1 If- - J-- r- fri- - VK-- l $A I on. 1 j 11Q IDAN5 PILIEJ1 KNrJr I Head CLBSj I I m y.MiAiiii'i I 5MHPv-- shS a n'nf - 52o "- - A AIN we arrive at that time of the year when fancy, or is it stern duty, turns to thoughts of spring sewing If any Inspiration is needed to lure the woiuai. who makes her own clothes Into a do It now frame of mind, It may be found In the aisles and aisles of enchanting spring materials now on display throughout all fashionland. A significant fact about the new fabric showings Is the prominence given to cottons which are that amazingly novel and chic as to be almost unbelievable, So completely have some of the new er cottoDS managed to conceal their identity, one has almost to look at their labels or Inquire of the salesperson to make sure that they are what they are. and not perhaps fine silk or woolen as they appear to be Almost any effect Is possible with nov elty cotton yarns as they are now be often worked ing durene processed, with rayon strands Into boticle or finishes, or with silken sheen or perfectly delustered, as the case may be. The reign of cotton weaves In the textile realm should prove very en couraginu to the amateur seamstress with whom the thought of handling an'" cutting Into costly silk or woolen all but brings on an attack of "stage fright," for although the new and smart cotton weaves are high style and -look like a million," they are In re ality inexpensive enough to afford any woman to ex ambitious perintent with them without fear and trembling. Ribbed and diagonal cotton fabrics are proving of special interest to the Paris houses, such as for instance a type known as durene ribcord. which appeared in dresses, suits, hats, shoes. home-sewin- NEWHOUSE "ARB CITT. UTAH ' Salt Laks city, No. t33 , 193!. Wtrn Ne"lP" " handbags, beach clothes, scarfs, and coats last year, and which, Incidentally, Is being revived for the coming spring especially by millinery and footwear bouses. Diagonals are shown In wide variety. Including those of lacy construction on solid grounds. Shirred, crepey and blistered effects are vastly Important The new cotton matelasse weaves In monotone and comb'natlons cater to the prevailing feeling for crinkly surfaces. Fabric laces that Is laces made to be used for dresses and not merely for trimming are fortuitously popping up again. Among the new durene lace fabrics are effective swirled patterns, minute floral and geometric designs, antique block effects, eyelets and nubs. Both pastel and high colors of spring Importance are available. These laces are washable and can easily be handled by the woman who makes her own clothes, at the same time they are a great favorite with the professional designer and dressensemble (hats maker. A dress and-ha- t of same material as the frock are blgb fashion) made of soft chartreuse durene lace combined with crepe Is shown to the right In the picture. The crepe of the girdle Is repeated In the set-ipleats which give graceful fullness. durene mesh as A tweedy-lookinsuit used for the demure three-piecfor the younger girl or for any youthful appearing womnn, for that matter, is pictured to the left. Wooden buttons fasten the short Jacket straight up to the neckline. The blouse which shows Its cravat tie Is of lacy durene mesh. Hat, shoes, gloves and handbag are a rustic brown which harmonizes with the brown in the tweed. two-ton- n e 1938 Western DciMLrtmaat af Newspaper Arlm!-lur- al I'niveniiy Tnton. COTTON MATELASSE It ( I1KK1E M( There is more and more evidence of the coming popularity of the cape. It appears almost daily in some new form. In the studios of the well known evening designers as a sports over-all- . wrap, as a as an accessory to the afternoon dress as the collar on a town coat It is made in velvet, tweed, cordu 1IOI. AS ' gf to half-lengt- 1 full-lengt- roy, satin practically able material. every Imagin- As Malnborher indicates In a good many of Ids new spring clothes, the cane looks Its yonnsest when It Is short. lie puts it, in a dashing abbreviated form, on the back of little wool dresses; lie wraps it around the shoulders of spring suits; he makes it Into and hip length wraps to dresses. go over young girls' evening elhow-lengt- i f To keep sausage during the cool months, Miss Alice M. Child, home economist, Minnesota University farm, One method suggests two methods. Is to make the sausage Into patties and fry until a delicate brown and thoroughly cooked. Pack In a sterilized crock and cover well with hot lard. Beef patties may also be handled In the same manner. The second method Is as follows: Pack a small crock or a two quart Jar with raw sausage, pressing meat down Hake In a slow oven (300 firmly. hours degrees F.), two and one-hal-f for jars, or three hours for crocks. The fat which rises to the top will form a seal wdien It cooks and solidifies. If the fat Is not two Inches thick, add a little hot lard. This method sterilizes the container, cooks the meat and renders some of the lard for sealMiss Child cautions that the ing. sausage should be thoroughly cooked. Some Interesting uses for sausage, suggested by Miss Child, Include: Baked squash stuffed with sausage, or green peppers stuffed with sausage, or cottage pie with sausage. Cottage pie Is made by placing the cooked sausage In a baking dish, covering It with mashed potatoes and browning In the oven, or until the sausage and potato are thoroughly heated. ' Uppers for Evening Are Now Shown in AH Colors Cinderella's glass slippers can't commod pete with the glamorous modern els that go dancing now new evening slippers Exquisite all tempt from the show windows olors. all tints to match or contrast with the gown They are fashioned bro of velvet, doeskin crepe, satin, are and kidskin. and gold silver fide, ornamental nd elaborate The lavish cut out sandal Is passing It Is being .ut of the fashion picture In succeeded by a new sandal pattern the which tlu tips of the toes and heels are covered. , i t 'l ' 1 ' :: j . , I A Watch Growing Pigs pigs suffer from a lack of protein and minerals in their rations than is generally realized. This would not be the case If more attention were paid to their feed. A pig that Is self-fe-d and all pigs Intended for the mara ration of ket should be self-fecorn or other farm grains, supplemented with a mixture of tankage, soybean oil meal and linseed or cottonseed meal, and given free access to salt and a simple mineral mixture, will not suffer from mineral deficiencies. Where sklmmlik and buttermilk Is available for supplementing the farm grown grains, consider that two gallons are equal In protein and mineral content to one pound of the usual trinity protein mixture. The mistake Is too often made when milk is fed to assume that most any amount is sufficient for balancing a grain ration. Milk Is one of the very best protein supplements because Its protein has a very high nutritive value, but never forget that milk carries only 13 per Wallaces' cent of solid matter. Fanner. More Should Keep Books For those who shy at the Idea of keeping books on the entire farm business, let us suggest that they at least try to check the Income and outgo on the main farm enterprise, such as hog raising. One of the main essentials Is a scale, although this Is not abKeep track of solutely necessary. number of bushels of feed put Into s and know amount paid for purchased feed. Wallaces' Farmer. Agricultural Notes It you are oing South, or it you are staying at home, for that matter, there is nothing smarter and newer for your next part frock than cotton or silk matelasse. This material which has quilted or a blistered or a puffed surface Is the rage both here and in style centers abroad. The gown pictured Is of white cotton matelasse with a ruche edged sort of i capclet affair of organdie. The wrap which milady enrries Is of cherry taf feta. either a V The amount of flour from a bushel of wheat Is enough to make from 48 loaves of bread, to r7 one-poun- The average farm family aecumu lates more wealth and lives longer than does the average city family. New York city used a greater bulk of vegetables than of any other food last year, or 2'20,?,0S carload's of vege tables compared to 148,ol8 carloads of Bach trif fcav tkmck an a0 j Ul ksppW If what mpnt, laicna the mma tuvbbcbi. IXTS rATROVIZJg BOSH INDUSTIT. WANTED IsiThI h tto ' , GIRLS twtr rratwlM Fill la Cwipoa tor Catmbs Nan .1 City Quish School of Beauty Culture lotkltamf HFlNcbnnMitMlll.fH.?iM Salt Laka City. Utah Laughter Ths persoa whs knows how U laugh, when ts laugh, and what t laugh at, has achieved philosophy all his own. ASK TOUR DEUCGIST tr FOB v NOSE DROPS PRODUCT AN INTERMOUNTAIN Precedent Ths referendum ides Isn't nrsf Keah sent out a dove to se if tho land was dry. Arkon Beacon-Jou- r Dal. Utah High School of Beauty Ctsttnri M Uto CN. Uuk ! riMc Cll Tti Bwrtj Csltwi FriliHiii Kun m litmti piI4n "at m alt M rm Utmit4 Yn cm lain I CM MT tori. "Ntt ) t Si Nil attte il ill Mttu. hfitUnU m ust in luri tUh Mil ClUllCM. IH Nf cunt. rtlUt K mitt fcf (r nave ( : . THIS WEEK'S PIIIZE STOKY Tea ara th pivot Induwrjr i aroand which ths lf the revel,; ana, the pwf Urtr, tha it accelerator; a foiuT in that keep fiea dlretUoa, airectioai In wheal f wheel your Start tha turning br junportlnr tha Inaaetriaa that aaa part you. Bar Internoantain made goods and jour money will rotara to yoa. MISS VERDA SICKEN B. Richmond. Utah, mm Place Your Order Now to mil lertentt, neictlM turn h r fcmein, we cut i i Ytmsh pmlmtoa H Vlttl wtlaiUu rfaac Packing in Lard Good Way to Keep Sausage d CAPE TAKES PLACE IN SPRING MODELS Coral Velvet! than Could anything be lovelier coral colored vel .nnt.plng pajamas of vet made with a flattering surplice In n con , kllne which Is embroidered ven.lonal design with white angora? HOTEL 1 ' "- irttb Bath .THE REED, How long can horse hold its breath? The question Isn't as pointless and useless as It would seui at first glance. With the Improperly fitted collars now used on far too many horses, the question of how Ions they can hold their breath determines bow long they can keep pulling when they are trying to move a heavy load, he explained. This has been demonstrated at numerous horse and mule pulling contests which the extension service of the agricultural college has held over the state to determine what relation size, type, soundness, condition, training, driving, shoeing and style and fit of collars and harness have to pulling ability of horses. When a team which Is fitted with collars which are too tight la pulling at a load which Is lighter, not heavier, than Its real ability, the dynamometer Is pulled about the same distance each of the three trials at the particular load. If a team which pulls In this manner Is observed closely, it becomes evident that the collars have hindered or stopped normal breathing, and that the horses have pulled as long as they could hold their breath. At some contests competent men have examined the teams and found that as many as three out of four were equipped with collars which prevented the horses from pulling to the best advantage. The average properly harnessed team which Is attempting to pull a load even greater than Its ability will pull the dynamometer a shorter' distance on each of its three triula. This Is natural when It Is considered that a great deal of energy must be expended in pulling the heavier loads. It, TRY H. EnciaMrttx, JTtoIS I'eUeta are the orif- 6U year, ago. put up bowelg.-A- Sally Sez Harness Too Tight Stops Normal Breathing. Brncktrt u common mistake for persons misstate the title of the head of dr. and liver he federal judiciary. ne is chief Not Up Treaa urea hf ,e,0f tlie United S:at not the justice of the Supreme cou- -t wore than his gold ralufs .uo r. of the Tnlted States, for Ellis. accursed.-Ja- mes his duties Otf is and powers are vastly broader than Just tho.e of presiding over the nation s highest Judicial tribunal. The Constitution provided for our system of courts, but it established only the Supreme Court of the United Mates. It g.,ve ,,wer to congress, . however, to riiuie f I n ted suites courts us it system might see fit, in. to that end the legislative branch of the government established ond the courts of original ealhng the- -i I iti i, t courts, and Ap-- ! " weight n.e,, are known as ;. Circuit Courts of Appeals, of which there are ten with a varying number I it fo""';steI Uo 'IS al'letite. of Justice.;, depending the amount iijion A little of syrup inrotably ha ttasis. of lit;g;it'on in the circuit ffiai xili sK'n correct this condition I'istrict courts, of course, are nearJ .hen watch thechildeat and Rain ! est to the people. It is into that court Mothers should never coax a child tli:" tt;e States attorneys go hest. Keiuove knows neat. Nature seeking iii.!ift and prosecution of because of a youngster's poor appviolators of federal statutes, and II Children ot rit) 'asetite ge Is into that curt I tend corporations and In tt)9 don't eat are sluggish. go to sek abjudication of dividuals is treatment" "California fiat the "norences when their claims arise un-- j itoe for sluggish, listless children dor a federal -- w or when the defend- ! of the country ii every part ant resides in another state. The Dis-- j Your child A POUND A VYKrA. trict courts, therefore, provide the cit tUI eat well from the day and hour izen with a means of .. I, .1, ...... a reaching those If,. tl...fr whom he has a grievance even against anu a witn tongue turry rlrior boy though that individual or corporation Mi breath should not be dosed with be located across the continent. alts! The name of the Circuit Court of Begin tonight, with enough pure defines Its place In the JuAppeals jyrop of tigs to cleanse the colon dicial structure. It is Just that, and Less tomorrow, then thoroughly. In a great majority of the cases that rery other day, or twice a week, reach it from the District court, It tntil the appetite, digestion, weight, becomes the court of last resort as a tomplexion. tell you the stasis Is result of the power which the Supreme When a cold or other ailment fe. Court of the United States has. The tsi ijaln clojved the system, syrup highest court can say and. Indeed, It of figs will soon set things to right does say In the bulk of the cases deWhen appetite fails, tongue la cided by the several Courts of Appeals, coated white, eyes are a bilious that It will not consider them further. jellw, California syrup of figs will That ends It. The question then Is gently stimulate the colon muscles res adjudicata, to employ the legal -- nd the child you used to coax to phrase. at will fairly devour his food. The Supreme court cannot avoid made for California The claims consideration of all of the cases, howSyrup of Figs are true and it will dm ever, for if they Involve a question of til ume for you IF you get genuine CALIFORNIA construing the Constitution, those Syrup of Figs. Don't cases can. reach the highest tribunal. txipt any substitute. Likewise, In a dispute between two states of the Union, the Supreme court has to hear of the matter, because In that Instance It becomes a court of original jurisdiction and can have a jury to hear the testimony If It so A nagging backache, with desires. bladder irregularities and Appellate courts operate In somea tired, nervous, depressed thing of the same fashion, except that feeling may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder conthey obviously have to examine every case that is appealed from the Disdition. Users everywhere rely on Doan's Pills. trict where all of the evidence was Praised for more than 50 years by grateful taken. Very frequently, It Is true, users the country over. Sold by they do not go far with the cases sent all druggists. to them from the court of "original Jurisdiction, because a very great number are dismissed when the Circuit Judges have satisfied themselves that Justice was done In the court below. However, even then the litigants In the cases can ask the Supreme court to review the matter, but that court may or may not let the cases come before It as it seos fit It never refuses, however, If there is a ConstiSo It Goea tutional question Involved, or if seriSome ibsd make money and some ous doubt is shown as to rights of ,'wwn take alimony. citizens under the statutes of their own states. From this It becomes evident that the Supreme court transacts an enormous amount of business. I It has been said that the Supreme is never able to catch up with court J Its work. That is true, in a sense, for it always has cases on its docket awaiting decision. In another respect, the statement is untrue, however, for Put Mentholatum in the it alwavs allows Itself time In which II nostrils to relieve to study the questions before it and i consecongestion and clear the V determine the of condition a v I M brathing passages. its of rulings, quences all which every Justice Is mindful at theretimes. Its reputed slowness, be in the interfore, may be said to est of justice to all. Put I mentioned at the outset that ENJOY A TRIP TO , ni.ief lustice had other work to his Without attempting to recite SALT LAKE AND ,lo show to suffice it may duties in detail, the character of his duties by ancalling HEWHOUSE obliIt is attention to the fact that C.rcmt the see that gation of his to work. It la courts keep up with thoir circuit Judges sitquite obvious that the plains states, like areas ting in have where the population is scattered, amount of work to do hat f' ctfront those sitting In a populou The chief circuit like New lork. the dockof status justice knows the If for and ets throughout the nations, behind in get example, the juugts more of he J .d.ea New York, one or ,.5" i .?"""T""""s the nation Is or in from elsewhere out dered to New York to help " jifiAiAjL,: xaafciwjaAWtj which courts RR. J. R WATCbo n are two other " i, no, r jwm di-- .s.on W a BUTTON. in any mentioned Mfr. be he Cotn4()0 Rooms 400 Baths of the judiciary. The 'are of tne in'"11 " i.uu to $4.00 ?he U "d States Court of Customs K Family Room In Anneals, flotb are t Persons , aim i hlSTl.ver Cottons of Fitted High Style Importance Improperly Collars on Horses bei Md lift, lacks tM itier wnI " nt latea cat, toeam. Stems tntR, M Iftoaiat kea Nt tata. etlitt Ii tn AiUleelen tor ertriin. IHti tot aaeW en. eiauC m prtow Hatcheries Ramshaw to. Jli Ml Sua tit, trit Lata City, lut Intentions j Let a man be true to his intentions and his efforts to fulfill them,' and the point is gained, whether he succeeds or not Letters of , Thomas Carlyle. JOSEPH WNI. TAYLOR, Inc. Funeral Directors & Advisers, f St, Salt Laka City Conealt aar pablie Advieory Departawat for any phaaa of Modern faneral method and eharcee. Fifty yeara af Sereka, 121 Ma. Mala Hesitation To hesitate is to yield, to deliberate ii to be lost; we must act al ways on principles; we must neve pause to calculate consequences. Agrippinus. J5!tP & GASOLINE Packed With Power Not Quite Safe Manufacturers have now learned to make the office safe from almost everything except sticky fingers Los Angeles Times. There's only one certain way to tell a woman's age; ask another London woman. .TO I 111 PJ,J Tit-Bit- s. '' Why yoa ,rltc. ehoald aea Intarmoantala made Similar ta ahova. 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