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Show W-- " -- OLD tfASHIONEC YE (Ihanksgivln THE HERALD PP-v-O mmm V IMP Many of the tbingi that we think we want we easily can do without, tnjt we food. cannot begin to do without-goo- d '..ck, r Mrs, H. G. Bhiraenthal went to Sail decorations of UienUbloi. a crystal Lake City Saturday for a f"wr days' vase of pink roses, forming the center ' '"i visit piece. . Beside the platpe cards, which in pink roses,a rose were Ben Baqhnian went to was laid at each plate. Cards ware Mr. and Br Salt Lake C ity 'Saturday;.--wherthey laid for eight guests. will visit wlih friends and relatives. Irvinb Jr., spent in Lake Salt City, yesterday Misses Lydia and Nfcttfe Knudsen EMPSON'S SAUERKRAUT Xv hand-painte- is an excellenlLfood Science sayai: "sauerkraut, cooked together with a little pork, is a good way ol strengthening a weak stomach" d , wre visitor J at Salt LakevCity Satur: Miss Kate Roberts has returned to day. Lake afters pleas ant visit in Provo, the guest of hei Mis. ijose Tressidder of Eureka is. sister, Miss Loa Roberts. visiting iff. Pmyo; the guest qf Mrsy' ' O. Koli?on. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Cardon of Logan ate-iProvo. where they etpect to Mrs. Robert Howard of Jjehl ppefli niakei their home. part, of last week .with relatives in V. Provo. Miss fedith Dugal of" Ogden is visiting with friends and relatives in Provo Mrs. Perry Bush of American Fork this week. was a Provo visitor last week, the "Mr. aud Mrs. George Marshall of guesTrMrsTRr D. Sutton. MInereville are visiting in Provo with Wj. and Mrs. Lafayette HolbrooV relatives and friends. While here they haveeturned from Southern Califor- are the guests of Mrs. Lydia Hold ... .. ... . nia, where they .have spent the win away. it Empson's Sauerkraut u fermented right,and then canned-a- ll further fermentation stopped and cooked Is running full blast Todayiand Week . n m ; 1 1 4 ' WOM EN MANAGE R SOF P 0 U LTRY .nutU't for intelllgenced-energy-w- it FARMS j work we will find a perpetual charm It gives us an Jin poultry farming. The successful management of a opportunity to maintain a home where m poultry-fardepends primarily upon; others may find refuge., There is ro a natural taste lor the business, ualti monotony cb Bie.;- We J&ve ter.--. , . ,r Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Knight .and Miss ciently to embrace a lore fpr aa well th poultry -- papers, fairs- and shows. and alert Iona Knight will return this evening the fowls. Shu must These keep themind as an Interest la Miss Helen C'arleton has been called The- - wousan en.lave a capacity to manage details interest engaged. on a mission W the Southern states. from California, where they have spent the business ot P ability to direct hired help, if such is gaged in it finds-th- at LJllss Carleton will go to Tennessee the past several months. on such to a is nave must She projected power .needed raising poultry 7 and - expects to leavexome time In Miss Hattie Smith was hostess at 'understand the market and good judg- a generous scale that she hag no fear April. bejuiiJulJyarj:angfijLJinjr-Jiton4ay ment in regard to the merits of the of others in the samebjigineashen afternoon at her home, when a doasn different breeds. too, the poultry farmer is her own v. Roe-RaThe Club met last evening of were the guests. lier..glrl.Irlenda X" There are many notable examples boss. at the home of Miss Stella Probert A. " crystal basket of vio'ets formM the of women who have succeeded with Poultry -- iarming has many featurei8 J pleasant evening was spent, and a div centerpiece of , the a to woman- She which who would know dining table, 'and I many appeal poultry raising. llghtful informal program was one of acorsage bouquet of the blooms are good fanciers, many good corn- - is mistress Of the situation. The of the evening. were, laid for each guest. mercial poultry raisers Poultry farm- trasineBS " 1 : hers. Don't be ao ama- Piano selections were rendered by -;- ':.2"li ing is a hobby of 'mine, because I teur la the work; behd all of your Miss Stella Probert and Miss Edith The and teachers officers or the most a toward health- ability know that.it is one of the becoming profession Young Sixth ward Sunday school were detj v gaveqm.selerejadlitgfl starv-trylng If womea-wao:-ha- lf occupations- - that women! Wishes he to announce entertained at last Hghtfutiy evening to teach, clerk, eaa enter. only Tern-plo- y A beautifully luncheon the bom i of Mr. and Mra. Monroe Pax appointed their time in raising poultry waaven-Monday-afternoThe woman who may become a good by--M fas man30theSlxtt WardWmes-an- d a n manager of a household has the quIIF tor the market, they could make Daviei kinds her Marguerite eomplimentto ''anJnformaL program were features of i '''7; ties which lusure success a a poultry Miss Winnit red Fielding , of guest, s If of the actreeses would Mount Pleasant A co'or scheme ol theflpLeaaaniyjgn raiser. Women would not be poultry awarded to Mrs. Heter CJex, Mrs. as much decided. time and study on the . raisers if they' had not a a,nd put pink was carried out in the dainty James and Miss Nellie Roundy. strong taste in. the" direction." If she characteristics of the hen aa they do X X la endowed with that taste all else studying Lady Macbeth.they iwyild x in this healifl givihg business. 'watches well the ways of' her-- house , prices consistent with . follows easily, it we care fof poultry, be 'walking on; verret inbtead ofr'bfat- dulge f we like to seevitMhift trains' the $ye ingrhe,,nara payemeBW jookiog; let a Often women are JBeft companionless hoidf an make much ot this popular first-cla- ss ' workmanship to recognize a type and to estlmaU job. If nature intended ,vou to fo this on the farm; w'hy not i try poultry viand.- - When it is cut in the shop at - V instead . the to of it-'moving city from'' raising which she buys it she win insist that It Enables one work, do a correct value ; : . ':Sf.f.::- ' to detect the conditions which In the - A Bucceesf ul foundation with pout to find something' to do to eke- out 'a her. butcher remove the ribs roll office reception rooms ' the meat, skewering or tying it into a beginning may! make i the difference try is lirst made by going into the de- mere existence? North Academy Old ybu ever attend, a poultfy uho w between success and failure.' A prime tails In regard to the little things sightly round. - 8he wi'l also demand how andr notice many Jvomen exhiVi: wat, the ribs and bits of fat cut of- frequisite with poultry is that It iff that in the beginning7' wee'in tof be very thoroughly equipped kept comfortable;.' "The sympathetic Insignificant, .Women have (greater tors there are?; Some of: the largest known In butcherly.parlance aaTTtrim' convenience poultry pTnt8: 'are owned andrun ly rainga" be aent home with the roast aature Jn woman, leads her to provide aptitude than ;oi;""-wnr.ia- i ' -enterprising women. So many writa" "The bones are then" put into a pot factory service to of comt orW iThea her ... care -- fp& ap- amef ta J: the .maarf l rai"What branch of me, man or woman, who has. already made poultry j pearance haa real value. with enough cold water to cover them, ' h la the market Is where we have1 the. A success ta cattle-- and rou will have. hog rnUlng. ing fhall I take up?" . X. ! , fltj&a sUced jonloiv wrrot sni tttrnip -- X-. crowning, satisfaction of-ocalling Vou will, not find 'k practical farmer to decide for yourselfi so much Ac- - and a stalk of celery, ahd Bet at tha JL. A. 2. . T A . h ::The market is the final testofour who has already made a success, tail pends upon the location, demand, mar- side of the range, where they will sim- 1 A .a. M. m. iV etc. farmer1 For the 1 ket, or to .in. .. It wife, this mer slowly for some hours. After ability produce.; ihe lundertakea poultry. Why? place if be rherewe differ from women . In aH Because .they go.aboutit o&butiine. think egg broduetib nabo'ut. the best th'? prin and when the etock thus made is chill- """ether callings. ' . We ' are not handi like principles with t no -- thought oi Tfanch, Let,', SEAL RELIC OF ANTIQUITY .... METHODIST CHURCH capped hy our sex. We have never failure. There is nothing about poul ciple uai smaji wings are not aespje-ab- ; ed. aadkjnjmedi of aU grease that rises The regular Sunday services wers ihureh Sun- A Vary Small Thing to Whle Oraat had a discount 'proposed because it try farming but what cm be Jearned ; a: djpp of $1j0r Jielpa to make to the aurfacis it lorma "the basis for a observed X In delicious: beef broth, which may be day XThe pastor, Rev. Fred O. Kelley, - " Iroperianoa li irrindepeadeuer 4 we are fitted ivc'fhfs brtinroright womanrandtherOrSa timaa. Given. j'. was owned by women,'; while ori' the part of the work; that " woman can t nt?i building 'up a continent.- - and a single thickened with- - barleyi rice or both morning and evening. sago. preaching? ?; hen delivered Mr. V no d helps mae matter if nnnuv) how i e'Pwe jo, other, hand, Kelley So already our . roast has given us a In the morning possible iu i ; : hejs sorfainded. A moat absurd thins eonnectad wttk ot millions of dollars to the . 'teach, c!erk. etc., we trad an Inevitable nourishing aoup for one dinner. Now an interesting sermon On the "Transla- legal business la tha little piece a ?y aeejro'raea IB poor health reapiag increment r discrimination against us in thevpay'j a good, hnvesfc both phyateally - and national Keaith SmaU-aa;b the alt tiat remains of the house wife's tion of Enoch.';. He said in part redrgreea or bloe paper bt daub ol , . -business of one is a purchase is solid it in olifrtd lor our ablll'y lalhoao Unea. V poultrym?n. the bdsniess. linancially, poultry without a "Judging from appearances the fifth eallhg wax which wa often place at meat, ,: Pptiltrr larmlng affords a. profitable B.'ojideip-- - why- - more women do rutt In. business whose proportiorn ar? al A agavjofcbone chapter most inconceivable, The han is gveat "Even the very popular with aome folk. Their or other Important document. of beer the preparation tor and we wH' take off. ouc hats-ther iu first in life was the birth of a JLi venLsmalLlhlng Jn daa, bat appearance may difief with big business iiicme-producirifa . great dear of lm-powers. tiJL each week. When this is the case the successor, and the doctrine of the "un- - ono towhtch, la frequentljr gtvenXlt It a - " Wilcoxon in Texas Farm. ai ) Ranch rportaBce maeea. was welcome tjorn - spirilsZ family doe8?.nowea relic of T The thought of the morning was "that excuse canantlquityr and no' plausibla man cal's old "the be ROA ST B E E F 1 8 ' ECO NO Ml CAL Invented standby." There for. continuing are ways of preparing it that will make daily communion witlvGod was a cul lta nae. tivated Some of the mora progressive states it seem almost like a new kind of .: Ingenious Housewife Srvet It irv a vein of numorhe outlined have practically abolished Sin gifts." meat. be' its use br It may with -roastedby itself, . Wayi ' thfe "walkXkOme folka tookwlth God. legislation, wakh- - deprives it" Ofaftf- -" white " Among browned potatoe aroufld It it; ' meant one service Sun technical many housewives a roast of some With it In legal significance.1 othara, beef is considered an expenalv dish, may.'be aerved.' In a bed of" tender and day morning, with some even less than however. It is still uaod ith aU aeri- - " and the purchase of a rib roast of fair light Yorkshire pudding; it may have this- -- Then tha preacher asked: "Did ousness and solemnity, and' an almoat a dressing a la Milanese, which transan which is magical value la proportions to it by digniextravagance forms it completely InllavorTTo Mow God translate Enoch because he was a fied. Judge that given I little less thaa noMoribej who man a of really specimen solitary how to let the meat "play many ..- rldlCUlOtW.X:, parts' and Itruiy walked., with his God ?" place our housemother has, sometimes, A man died (8. . Jts toJnsurC years ago vleaving part . . popularity good .8 a steak, sometimes ..chops," sometl mes of his estate to another to enjoy whlla on ' one even a shoulder of lamb, and, looking plain roast beef may he lived, with the privilege ot devisand cold 'on next John and at the bill for each of these dishes, day ..' Origin of Firewater It at his death to others whom ha- ing the children will tire of It presented contrasts it with what the. "best cut" i When might the Hudson's Bay Trading by a writing Under his of beef would- - be and cQngratulates in this way, and this only, week after "hand Its and A writing waa seal." d began company the trading among eek. herself that she has saved money. -so devising the property, but It was iouna tnat by ' selling u mauuia ? As long as there is any of the piece the. Indians liquor I do" not want to dash her prfde In they could moru was contested by others claiming de resistance left it may be dressed in easily , be induced to trade thefr nelt- - the . property-up- on her frugality, but the beef would have the technical - ground. that-th- : ri---- y ..t been more economical than any other some new fashion and bfe ao well dis pa per contained no Therst whisky or intoxicant of In seal, after the signature, and the da " of 'the substitutes fshe'i haa ? selected, guised that it will not be recognized by was therefore void. X X sirloin ferior jqualltrwasTnsinied In England Jtse say s Marion lfarland. To orTsurerthe (ta beat friends or A wise and to in America brought ba large1 Philadelphia Judge" closely original price is perhaps twice that of with whom they made acquaintance at rels, but In transporting It overland It scrutinized the 'signature and after X the steak and much more than the the noonday Sunday dinner. The house was found more convenient to, divide carefully listening to the a prime mother" who eannot make' one good- It. Into amall kegs. The . traders soon of lawyers decided .that at the chopsor shoulder of Uunb-f- ot end of rib roast of beef leaves very little of a slaedXroast of beef - masquerade - 1n became ' aware of the fact that - by uie an extra .signaturetherewas 2 bill.Butwhafhas.she left after one thjea different shapes must be lacking diluting the whisky-wi- th water' an ore crolj or flourish mad with the pen c e furs could be obtained. This wMlprac-tlsevith which, the signature was made ' meal has leen supplied by any one of in, ingenuity..- -' for some; time,' but. the ladians Bpilhat-thi- s thg .dishes that I have "mentioned! la law te a learned thatvgood whisky poured on vuuBuiuie a seaL t -a of fhe'rfrls, the perhaps, ADVERTISED LETTERS. con-templa- te fire would cause it to fame up. wheretough end" steaks good ' only to : been dilute3. the in Prova Postofflca March as had' the whisky add to tl'B gtockpot or to " ex-ami- ne Ha"Larfl Parish. pjt with anpie Remalnlnfl: flre""wouI(r"Be quenched. it wae by ,;t " ' 'Rev. W.- 27, ; other cold meat for a stew or hash. , of Buffalo has tha this simple experiment . that the term There never is anything remaining of Ladies-Smoot, Mrs. Helen, v "firewater" became a common word largest parish in America. It Is 1,80 miles long by 300 wide and takes la a chop except the bone, Of the shouldGents Bashinskyr J J.; Doelle, R. among Indians. , the stretch from j Buffalo "to Duluth, 4 er of lamb, after a family o( average H. ; Wilson, Job. X - - - J , A chief vwbo" had exDerienced thn Pr, .Uw.ia. known of IX not called for . in two size has dined fron? It. there are also "weeks they Bad., effects, of . whUkj among bis peo- the' great lakes1 and goes from one bones. These may be converted by will be .ent tothe .dead letter office. ple eald It was distilhd certainly froni the , hearU of wildcaU and the vessel to another , holding . Bervlces. ' ' slow boiling into the foundation for a and visits the lighthouses .whenever CLOVE, , ; X JAMES tongues of women from the effect it rf white" broth or cream soup, but there - - ' possible. ,Th word will . be carried Postmaster. Red Man. t produced. Under all rlirttnietances". is seldom enough inedt left.to furnish ", North Academy - " . 7:xx". : ' I Sutton-Chase" even a part of a second meal. ... Drus Co. Icre Cream -- Theliehald only costs you $1.50 vef " '" ...Not so with roast beef." For she who for all social occasions. xieraiu oniy cosu you tl.60 per Z" yearvfor the next thirty dayv.. year for the next thirty days. ( .: to-au- - :x:xi3xx - ' - ' 4 To the People of Provo X3i and Vicinity x y Xj:;i DR.C.W. DOUGLASS : -- that etc-rTwou-ld UjioWJelljprepar oB- all for-tun- - of - , nine-tenth- . ModemDerital Work . -- at : - and materials. His suite of and at 55 AveJ are for and totU' patrons. . ad i . : , X '"Bopi; -- - v - ! ur x . i X whkhaltrndepperaTeaaedT ueember , 1 t 4tMthodi8t ariweana;rlila"pO X. ' ' , j . - -- af -- T- ' d,?Knatu .. r; J. rs. Mrs. - DasenberryisKeWloan bitXea Dif-tXl- nounce a hew shipment of: J!6" , . indulgMlnftJjSrits l- -i . Latest ShapfundrM be-r-h- ot th' - in axe-cute- ? ' ;XXs Spring Millinery ,t.-:- - Just Arrived Today -- - r ItjyiU.pay those who attended the opening and all ethers who buying a new hat, to this new line. 7!.'f.. - , d waa-ufflde- nt liUlU , ot-Th- ' ... H.-U- -"- . Mi MrsM. S. Dusenherry 20 XI X - the-oTlgl- -- -- r,tt xxxj' i !x " X t w |