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Show kATIILYN WlLLIAriS Reeli Rann-do- M 1" cannot direct other persons. 'nm?ffi-uuj- i Jriui'a hat strart-I no sign ihHt she can win a l? hat shop, whether the money to start Is avul!aMo or not. Tlie old 'aihie It pays to kiiow "Jonrsif Is nowhere more necessary Hum in life, ttve ami learn is all very well, but you want to do Ivarning before you attempt to start making a living, espe cially if jou mean to, start - la THE ROMANCE OF WORDS v ' Peace suc-eesif- 'ij C16AR." L RANN By HOWARD ft THE TIRE GUARANTEE , " U pneumatic tire guarantee THE mournful attempt to satisfy A : J 1 people who. object. to buying new tire every time they run over a beer bottle. This guarantee does? not cost anything until the man who owns It tries to collect a new casing on the strength of a Dlneqtncb blowout caused by driving over a pickle jar. It then assumes a threatening aspect, and has to be mollified by paying th.e list price. with express both ways added. When a new tire Is bought for cash, It Is guaranteed against various forms of disease, any one of which may sap Its vitality and cause It to pop open is some unexpected place. It Is also understood that the owner is to prop-i- t up occasionally with air. It is difficult tire to carry 3,800 for a four-Inc- h automobile pounds of Installment-plaand seven robust passengers ou 60 pounds of air, without giving way at some vital spqt and spoiling an entire evening for all concerned. If an ad justments not made at once, on the J basis of a new casing and tube, the locftLdealfiiL-Wll- L lose one of the best time customers In town. The tire guarantee does not protect the man who allows the Insidious sand blister to crawl Into the casing through a stone bruise and eat Its way down to the demountable rim without Inter ference. There are two. ways to treat the sand blister. One Is to have It vulcanized by some leisurely artisan, and the other Is to open it up with a jack-knif- e and wait for the grand finale wkh a tight grip on the steering wheel. Some tires are guaranteed longer than others, and will lastfor several The years It "not driven to excess. 'best way tb preserve tires is to drive "slowly around nthe block once a week 'and then put the- - car to sleep on stilts ;over night When" a catalogue house tire has been run 15,000 miles wlthor" v? vr- "'U -- it J r t U(N artahs p WA6t9 ' A k 'fa MlssWUnarnsns V4A1 few most talented and one of Screenland's beautiful stars. - ' . isso-culle- d place ("clgarra") Note. net ro's misconception "lave" Is apparent to those who are familiar with tennis. The. word, as applied to that game, ts commonly used tn keeping score, and Is eeulvelent to "sero" or nothing. fta Trie to Collect a New Casing on the Blowout , Strength of a - Nlne-tnc- h Plokle Caused by Running Over a, ' - puncture, It either proves that the ivner. stole It irom a truck or Is a asslve and ornate liar. People ould have less tire trouble If they aid less attention to the guarantee id more to the short, crisp warnings the tire tester. The best kind of a tire guarantee Is mixture of plain mule sense along th the ability to dodge between the rocks which strew the 2hway. The man who sets his akes at 80 miles an hour and starts s car with a jerk that would dlslo-t- e the. neck of a prhe w restler esn't need a guarantee so much as t doea a guardian ad litem. ' (Copyrlaht) i I 0 , Folks Juift By EDGAR A. GUEST 1 A PATRIOTIC CREED I serve my country day by day "o It any humble post I may; 'o honor am) respect her Hag, Jo live the trait of, which. I brag; be American In deed well aa In my printed creed. "o is .. , ' " ' When she say gonna taka me down where da court ees I say 19 wanta go. I been court one time and ees cost a me ten bucks mnka too moocha hurry weeth.da fleever. Anyway we go een place wot ees greata stulfxfor keepa da iheeken. Greata Seega fence nlla round weth leetle one eend da nieedle sraalla fance1 ees saroa Btuff usa for catcha da feesh. She say "I geeva you racket, Plctrfli,' for play weeth." I aska "wot's matter we gotta maka racket for play desa game?" I say too moocha noise maka me excite, so mcbhe bestaway ees play weethout da racket. She say. "Alia right, I am gonna serve." I sny eef she serve I dreenk eef, I tlnk mehbe she gonna serve soraatlng weeth leetle keek een. I dunno. She gettn one side da fence and I getta other side. She knocks ball 'straights my head and say, "Love I say feefnteen to many for I ova one time no can do. She knocka one more ball and say, "Love tlrty." I no say somatlng, but I feegure ees greata man eef lova tlrty all one time. Nexa ball she say, "Lova forty." I dunno wot's matter dat girl. I tlnk eef lova two, tree gotta huva plenty rablsh.. but for love forty ees- too moocha Job for one man. After knocka two, three more ball my frlen holler "Game!" Tt'ght back I say, "Betta your life anybody whosa lova feef ateeo or tlrty or forty one tima gotta be game. Mehbe gotta he twins or Mormon to play dst game. I dunno. Wot you tlnkt -- ,, 0 ' feef-ateen- ." - ...v " ... ..... Wifey May.Falnt ' Jones Doc' Hello, would go rlht I wish "you on up to my house. seri-- " ous? stand for truth and honest toO. Jones Not . yet l. but there max le. little patch of soil Tve just sent up a load of coal. ind keep In mind the debt I owe ro.them who died that I might know4jDdC- - To . Jy country, prosperous and free, : CROSBVS KIDS American In mind and heart; , To serve the flag and bravely stand , To guard the glory of my laDd ; be American In deed, Sod grant me strength to keep this ' I . creed. (Coprrtgbt by Kift A. ducat) t'77 0 I ' -- o- . tuir."iw',ff ts Isaa or appurtenant-theretcrrand aIT other appurtenances and Improvements thereunto .belonging, on which property the Judgment in the above entitled, action was a lien on the 23d day of October, 1H, the date on which the said judgment was dock eted in salt ourt ,, ...-U:.-- . Sheriff. Deputy. First publication March 18, 192J; Last publication, April 8, 1921. ready-to-we- '. - If" makes a "lovely which to atand flower :i ' il f rr. - the-sam- mi . r .e . , , hard-cooke- 4 . . Advertise ingaSale! 4 I I Wre ?" 1 e OqeExtraBuyer . arrange tndeed."" wvmvm? .v end-spre- ' board a 2) C. K. JAMESON. i've-qot-tb- UsefuL llilng Section Nine (8): thti (N 2 S South Half of the, Northwest n V ter (S 2 NV the South we: t Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and the North (SW 4 NE ). west Quarter of the Southeast Quir-te- r NW 4 SE 14 Section Ten (10), Township Thirty (SO) South, Range Nine (9) West, S. L. M Beaver County, Utah, together with any and now or heretofore all water-righused for the Irrigation of said prem- - of the disadvantages which la Just tn the nick of time NOTICE the many advantaees of July f Hay weather, hey weather; the counThe is midsummer trade in the month the golden prime All persons knowing themselves try is, tlmt all women wear certain For haycocks smelling clover and thyme: All Swing together! In arrears for the. care and mainteset styles and color combinations, Te- July Is just In the nick of time. nance of cemetery lots, are requested gardless of their fitness. The small Mean Myron Denton. ; blonde who ought to buy a dress of to call at the city office, before April ; some soft shede between violet and 8easonablt Dishes. 1st 1931 to pay arrearages and to When the family enjoys a few nutty make. DID YOU DREAM ABOUT SHEPT blue, gets an ordinary sort of blue Arrangements for the further that makes ber commor.pluce Instead doughnuts try this simple recipe which care of their lots. OST dreams of rural life 'and of distinguished in appearance. Tle makes a dozen and a half the size Failure to do so, will result In or' ; country scenes appear to be re- - t". dark woman with the same rich of an egg: to the sexton tq refuse further ders colfinds and same the Karded by the authorities of Dream- coloring, style service.; .1. Douohnuts. Drop land aa favorable omeus.--- To 'dreum or, and buys and wears an identical one-haTake of of the city council. each, order cupful sugar By dress. wearTen to one be she should of seeing a flock of sheep, for instance, and milk, one and one-hacupfuls of HATTIE ASHWORTH is a very good indication for tlie fuflour, one egg and one teaspoonful of ture. To be surrounded by them In, .,; ; City Recorder. baking powder, salt ginger and grated creases the good luck and a flock of lemon rind. Beat the egg white, add lambs foretells even more good luck NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS the sugar gradually, then the beaten Of the Dixie Oil Company than a flock of jsheep. But Just to yolk, a grating of lemon rind, a pinch gaze upon a flock of. sheep feeding in of ginger and a quarter of teaspoonAt the requ)?t of the stockholders the pastures of your dreams means ful of flour with milk and sifted the stock salt, owning lnrge amounts-o- f that you will have success In life.. - of the D;vle Oil company, the underthe by'teaspoonbaking powder. Drop are unmarried If you and dream fuls Into hot fat and roll In powdered signed hsve connented to act as a that you are watching the little lambprotective committees, under the : sugar, r. "'.v, kins skip about your sweetheart Is terras ot an agreement between tfc : faithful and of a good disposition. underslcned snd such ftocVioHAra SaJadV and Sardine , Egg ot the Dixie "Oil comnnnyi who may Also, If you are a man, Jihe lady" of Cook three eggs until hard, cut In become to ?.'(! ?v e mnt your choice Is Inclined to say "Yes,! two lengthwise and remove the yolks. by signingparties the same. if .you, will but popjthe. question. .If Rub the yolks through a 'sieve with : The purpose of si Id proMv you are married . and see sheep or four sardines, season with salt pepper committee is to contes w'mi- -j lambs in the visions of your slumbers and add enough cream or oil to make you will have children who will aca paste. Shape into balls. . Shred the management of the D'xie O'l quire riches and be. a great comfort large part r-whites of the eggs with a sharp knife pany, whereby to you. 11 you pick up a lamb nnd SRets of said company has been the- quantity of finely mix and twice to pa conveyed clandestinely erry it In your dreams you will be a cut celery. Arrange on a nest of let- rlson, who In turn has lucky person Indeed. emvptl tuce and drop the balls of egg paste to the Mohave Oil comnrv If k pallor dreams of sheep It means upon the salad. Serve with mayon- without adequate eos'-'pr-t'iluck a and safe and prosperous great r". ;V as 1 be undersigned believe in fraud naise." . t voyage to" him. If, you see yourself of the rights of tho stocio1Ws of " Dixie Oil company, and deitru shearing sheep It is an indication that Salad. Normandy .r. you will shortly make money by, a Cut three cucumbers and three hard- - tive ot Its property. All stockholders of tte Dixie business enterprise, though, accordOil cooked eggs In dice, add a cupful of ing to some of the wiseacres, it means minced olive, half a cupful of pecans company are Invited to corrT ' with the undersigned by slnlng s"d that you will have to struggle hard or walnut meats broken tn bits and agreement copies of which mar be for this success. But tt isn't good to mayonnaise. Serve on lettuce. procured upon application to Messrs. see the sheep running away from you, King and Srhulder, Attorneys t Lpiv ' ' Coffee Blano Mange. for that Indicates that some of your Judge Building. Salt Lake Cl'y. pretended friends are really trying to Take two cupfuls each of coffee and Dated at Salt Lake City, this 2tth several colors against your face Injure you. It Is a warning to be on Try milk. 'Add four tublcspoonfuls of corn day of March, 1921.' ; most the find until becoming. you to your guard. Alpb It it a bad sign D. P.,VanFleet . starch, four . tablespoonfuls of sugar ' hear the lambs baa or to see them ing a bronze color and lines that cling, Ro a little of the cold milk. Cook until Ed. Cook :;..... - Russell G. Schulder .. killed. If you see your flock of dream while the small blonde should have It thickens, then pour Into wet mold ' ' Edmund K. StallO sheep lean and scraggy look out for something fluffy and frilly snd chill.:. Srve with whipped cream. H. Kurtzman your Investments carefully If you If you buy your clothes ready-mnd- e would profit' by them. v Celery and Pineapple Salad. you can only pick the l i st of tlie With the few exceptions noted the limited choice. If you have them " Use equal parts of celery and pinelambs am muttons of Dreamland are made to order you can select styles apple, cut fine. Sprinkle with French much to. be desired and come far and colors to please yourself. If you dressing and chill. '. When ready to cheaper than In the. markets of - the are colorless, pale skjn and mouse-colore- d serve add a few pounded almonds to world of actualities, tlie food profiteer hair- ,- avoid neutral shades, a mayonnaise dressing and serve garnot as yet having obtained a foothold and thack. A soft color combined nished with shredded almonds on let; ' In the realm of shadows, ". with something quite vivid Is best tuce. .. ' (Copyright.) (or this type, jvhlch can stand neither Egg and Cheese Salad. too dull nor too bright colors. d .. If you ire 4ark, rose jlnks, browns, "Slice .1 half ti "dozen :J Jiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiumii: iiastela of any color; black if your eggs, tine a sarad dish with lettuce and 5 THE GIRL ON THE JOB skln has . color i . cream white, yelarrange a layer of eggs on the lettuce ' If you are then sprinkle Thickly with'" grated lows, will be lovely. 5 Bow to Succeed How to Get E blonde yellow is Impossible. Black, cheese Add cream to mayonnaise rt yOU don't leave Ahead How to Make Good ad layer over the cheese, 1 deep, ,blu, violets dart brown,- - gray your rii In th blues, lilnxs. lavender, greens of n then a finely mlncedjrucnmbemJLthe JESSIE ROBERTS By : Cover with road and $0 to fence . voftoritneseHreWOSrceominCT iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu with and cheese, sprinkle If you are. lucky enough to hav mayonnaise post to read a sale bill do you? Then dont auburn hair, greens of any shade, Serve cold. ' LIMITATIONS and expect the other felrich browns, gray, gray-blu- e low to do It. . Icvender, orchid, coral why many .women fail green-bluTHE reason If white cream Pul tn id In this peper.thes), never plain pink, make a success of their work pink, rcfirdlee of the weether, Nwipvr Cnioa.) Is because they are not' careful In touched with color. Study yourself to rCopyrtght. 1J0. o the fellow you wipt to see which shades are best reieh readiyour innounee-ment- e studying their own limitations. In Paper. Watermarks, while seatsii st his (Copyright) We all know that there are thou,fireside. .. Tn paper have been Watermarks sands of people who think tbey can -- OJohn times. is s prospective buyer earliest If from the be used write or paint or act or become moyou'll hive hire st yourMle. Tate, papermaker of Stevenage, In tion picture stars, and who waste One extra buyer often pays d flower for 1494 used an the entire esperoe ef the years of effort in thus attempting the watermai-k.-' d. snd It'e s poor ad that his What the Sphinx Said. Impossible, ending In disappointment :. won't pull that buyer. o and poverty where -- half the amount An ed lii this peper reschee of effort given to something they By Newton Newkirk. the people yen ut ifttr. "MILITANT-MARrould do would have brought them at "An apple Bills may be s neeeMlty. but a day keeps least a fair living. the id li tbe thinl that does , , ibe builneM, But there are other limitations bethe doctor . Dost think, of nartnf sides those of lack of artistic talent. arxclal sale without utlnf There are bodily limitations 'UiaViieWl' three little poofjWt pretty iilvrrtUinj space In this to be recognized. There Is no more rase a y txper. now; upe In attempting work for which you -- green apples are iot physcally-tpnbt- o ln one small than thirt chronicBLUES for which you are mentally or tern in's tummy have been known . don't wont peramentafly unfit in bring Doc and.hope.", , ,. . Many people can do excellent work , it a sa!s cftca pays lis If they are not obliged to suoerlnt?'d marriage, but I eritirt tifwa tf th ai oiliers." For or the work 1 TIavtnr Iny lucccss with your bufja r "Ies, Peace;"'"--1'-"- ht OXE . "I certainly am. Sardines become mighty tiresome as a regular diet" - - In 4' 1-- 4) . ... I .8uppoaeyou,r.eryigld"---r- t I Live- EDNA KENT FORBES By 1-- . v ,.v,,s.vTlred ef Canned "Housecleaolng overr "Nearly. ;f 1- 1-- 4. elght-petale- Pr-- J, It ! Beauty Chats ' -. plarmy part . Age-lierut- -- ih ' . me. must always In trouble's hour . 3e guided by the men In power; for God and country must live, iy best for God and country give; So act of mine that men may scan Must sham the nam American. To do my best and s V .. 40 tHl my I "Cftrtainiy not," relied the genial old g ntleman. "A" crowd of youns-sterpersuntleil me io umpire a :a:ui tlie other day"' on. "a vucant lot ami tliolr sineerity was so great 1 wus lucky tysenpe with my life." y Land Company, Defendant ' To bo sold at Sheriff's sale on the 1 8th day of Aprft, Ai D. 18S1, at the hour-of 11 o'clock m. In Beaver City.-Utthe following described - real property : ( The East Half of J he Southwest SecUon Quarter (E 8 SW Koveu (T) ; the North Half of Northeast Quarter (N, 2 NE and the Northeast of the NW and the Southeast Quarter of tho Southwest Quarter (SE 4 SW of Section Thirty-tw- o S2, all In Townsh,lp Twenty-eig(t8) South. Range Ten (10) West, S. 1 M.: also the North Half of the South Halt Lewlslana lf phdneegraph and da pinochle. Soma time try piny da poker hut no mtika success; She say: "Well, 1 Ilka teacha yoo. bow play dat game leetle Certainly." Anything Ind passed this heritage to "HHe playcrsr. Company. : lf "vTHER day leetle girl aska met "Pletro, you know how play teu- nisj I say no can play anyting only ..." o Militant Hoiety. ou lost faltli In1aseb8l1 . , M " bit huhr V Jar, . You will Is at Peace with himself For It Is during the time of reace, both In the life of an Individual and a Nation the growth nod power accumulate. Live In Pr ice.' . , Peace is always constructive. For bewhere there' is mutual tween every one of your faculties, there Is. team work. And team work means that you get the biggest results from your combined efforts. Live in Peace. Live tn Peace with all about you. Where there Is no Peace, there is no happiness and no time for taking up the " thtnjrs that ccrmt for the most We are greirtly" lufiuenced and inspired hy the lives of people with whom we come In contact most And If there Is continual Peace among all, there Is sure to be continual helpfulness among alt Live in Peace. , Keepmr"mindi in Peace. For the Mind 'houses the "Headquarters StatT from whb'JjjBlleJniporj In the game of Life proceed. Peace originates In the Mind. Let 'Peace rule your great Nervous System. : Let Peace guide your day. For out from Its application comes Power and Plenty. " -- What They i v don't try to lie a stenographer. drive your future employers fnmiic ami never he able to hold-- a I'us'iii.n quk eiioniilvto be sure at nlhi'h floor to pet o(T. ' Study your limitations. Everyone lias tlii'nv, but the smcessful are those wlio kuow them and .act according ' (Copyrtiffit.) trmit.U-. Last Night's Dreams WHIM : 8uii of us are conpeultally unable to spt'll orrectly. If that Is your . KV - Otanty, Utah Water Delta Land and plaintiff. WHICH IS YOUR COLOR? i I ADAMS would look Into the face of IF TOU strong men, search out him who - ' because it U the the grasshopper reffldes, MATTHEW By E. O. Puffer. "of the word tCflCT where Ft CEORCE lni-tn- es cigars, which they vcould proffer with the explanation "Es de ml cigarrar "It is from toy garden" as "proof that the tobacco was wholesome and homegrown).. Before long the expression changed to "Este clgarro es dl ml dgarraU" which might be literally translated, "This garden product from my garden," and It "as from thla that the word "cigar" originated. However JlnJhfl. Anal analysiSr- the graKShopper, dtns have something to do with it for the Katnlyn Wilharrie has the distintt-cof being the first person to star in a "movie" serial, and her work will b remembered by scores who appreciated her good, .work. She Is no stcanaw to the stage and has appeared under x IH A OMUUt MMflt 4 AM 0 CAM te tt tht : Editor's nr R-- The wealthier Spaniards had a fad of raising tobacco in their cigarrales and making their own n Cuss! ef prominent among' them Ltttre, have endeavored to prove the word "eljiar? Is derived from the Spanish? clgarra, meaning and that it was grasshopper, applied to the rolled leaves of rtobacce of reason of theif similarity In, shape to the body of this Insect . This explanation, while Ingenious, hardly fls the facta tn the case, for when tobacco was first introduced Into Spain from Cuba, It was grown In gardens or cigarrales, as the -s Spanish call them. ANUMBE LEGAL NOIKKsi YWV CUN THERE of a woman of this type . to try to run of i her own thnt necessitates employing and managing a force of assistants Is mere foolishness. However well she understands the Job, she will not make a success of It if A . bird in the hand la' worth two ' In the bush. Is worth two in But a dollar Invested your purse. WANT' SOME CHANCES'TO l- REFUSE! S'SittHwDfe X3 -' l r : |