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Show TEE PEOVO HE3AID FOX FEATURE AT PRINCESS TONIGHT. 0?rnRiht - It't Gone! BtriTelyLraeM-a- nd . t' Must Ilk Uklnir tha IM kow easy yon can lift a tsorn off after it has been treated with " tfoe wonderful discovery, Sjets-I- l. Hunt the wide world over and you'll tuid nothing ao marie, simple and - ?f f lesson, I gavo CalL directions and - la making cakes, are .to eso good materials, to geasurs carefully, aadto nsojearojtabaldng, A.cake A tfekSr cook wSTwIdom' Should feo appetijdrg. ux una iuat wuil cjuuu. i wurxc loajca a whilo to ose a little extra care and attention in order t bavo a nice appearing cake. Msentiala V, mj a iolk Baking Lessons Practical Off -:. - ; gooa-caK- O Milcli Suffering - wb MaJsvlera'orweSBjears I suffered ..with terrible cramps. I would have to stay in bed several days To mix Gold Cake, sift flour and baling . nAariia 4AfnrkM 4 Vtvw 4imas omn m every month. I 14 ran butter 1 cud eranulatod suear add of these and beat to epps, kinds sugar, of yolks all triei to cup milk or water n tutee of three eggs creameci f4 anaJ iasuy aauJ lue rooiav mixture, remedies and - waa norm Ms fiour and tore beating batter alternately, treated bv' doctors. jt leve waepooniuls K C Baking Powder -rhut. mv trotthlg eon- m uuw. faimi tcttftpwwtu eggs very, by beating-yelkaA aaU Maanisa wtvA Ami slnt4 troceeasfttlly tir.ued until one day rJt f'1hlt a.. wrivk tha knlrinff very creamy and hght lemon colored, using rima 1 read about a rotary neater, i ne rotary neater is the Lydia powder. Next cream th butter and sugar will do iiwtm to tha vnllra add then anduntil white; JfTaabe together creamy kills all egg taste and table (inmnnund and the water or milk and the flour mixture a filJSL. uL. of the cake. Gold what it had done for Lttle at a time, alternately to this creamed in a small tuba pan pi others. I tried it mixture, stirring it ail the time. After all ICaka can be baked the same directions for heat i. and now T Am ' tipVpp tDoisturand flour are added and the batter of the oven as In the white cake above. troubled with cramrjs and feel like a is Deriectiv smooth and classy, beat tne whites lA tha rcren until ihpv ara verr stiil. Chocolate Cakfi different - woman. I cannot, " praise adding ako in these to the batter lafit. E. teasnnnnfnl salt Pinkham's Vegetable Com- two medium I.ydia Henpbuttef toaixed layer pans andDUS 1 cup eupar cups pastry floul l3i KA.aVn or with plain chocolate, gether pineapple 4 Vn)l i;v, ' ing iLto my friends who suffer as I did. ' . wMa : 25 level teaftpootjiuia K C Baking Powder- - IlllllPillili! -- A xZT --Qukiy ' Vrcrtf :A -rr- -- V - x ' - tr' -rtN - uwr Arm - -f 4 1 - 1 1 St .a -- ; oaf - I toes In wrapped your banclapes to look like bundles, who have used tnatjlurned yourtties raw and poreTTind UBeiT pjasTers that" wouift ahift from , their place aad never ret fae com, and who huve duf and- picked at your corns wilh knives and scissors and perhaps Kiade Theurbleed Just iuirthese old and nAinful wnvn anil irv Just once. You put t or 3 drops on, and It dries at once. There's noth- hitf to stick. Yhu can put youreh'oe nd stocking right on again. The pain is all irone. lheu the corn a aies painless, shriveling death, it loosens from your toe, and off It omes. "Gets-It- " is the bluest sell- - i waiveB . . - - -- - ' (iorff-Wal3handJuan- rsr OBffJ ELECTRIC" tonight". H AN - - ' - ,. , art . E 'isi : etord to health by this J. - Bethlehem's JjiBt Thursday in the.J'ourth. die trict court; the case of August Bwen son vs. J. A. Armstrong came up for trial for the second time; the jury on the last trial last fall failinir to agree. The suit is for ?2000, ob tained by defendant from plaintiff In amjnlrtg stack- deal made at gpan- isb Fork in 1915. Plaintiff claims the transfer of the J&P5ejEMl9 loaffi s while defendant claims it was -- commisBion ceired by him on stock in the Peerless. Mining com pany he was to sell for plaintiff. The jury went out at. five o'clock Friday and came in at 12 o'clock Saturday, LwitbV A lerdicli itufavoiLflt JMplain CITY PAYSON OA Id &9r AINS Leaving PROVO Bid on Shells for the United States Navy re-a- t ?r Hansen- annearrin fh --"MMiaW - LAE ... A Co., ' Sold fa Provo and recommended as the world's best corn remedy ' by Hedquist Drug Co." " SALT .. i I Ty-k-. ita at tne rrincesfi IbboW'-Ii- every where, 25c receipt or price by il. Lawrence A v J lirumrlalf a bottle, or sent on - - ' 7 tnsf ern remedy in thwtirJd today. There's none .other hjsv- croud. HJets-ie- i h Mrs. George R. Naylor, Box 72, Marysville, Pa. Youn? women wno ar tronWnd with . , : i i i i i penous, oacaacne, ramrurorsfTegHiar headache, draccinff-iilow- n aensations. "?3tfing spells or indigestion should UKe L.yaia pinkham's Vegetable llf.tiQt.?AO.Qfi.,an.aone-halflotth- To the American People: The Secretary of th Nw toouflttn t onuiid bidder lor eotitr'afrbr ham immrAiMA trv w a 14 and projectiles for the Navy because of very much bwer prices offered by the Ekigliab 16-in- Diuaers. W ekDownothinRof the basis upon which the British bids were made; but the pub-b'-c is entitled to know the facts upoa wo ourselves bid for this work,; - Two years ago we took contracts to make 4,200 shells at a price;: fll3,tKM)::'rp not a single shell has been by the Government, al- -. though we have expended, in Jwagea, materials, etc., on these orders $522,881, and we have not received a SINGLE DOLLAR on these contracts. 14-in- ch : 6-now ac-eep-ted . e . In 44itKMr Huml- - iatarpnitaUaa of Um oon tract ninht make ua liabia ftm penalUei amouuUug to I678.W4 remeay. Iwrb root-an- d . Write forfree andnelpful advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con fidential), Lynn, Mass. Only women open ana read such letters. Northbound 7:08 a.m. -- 1:41 a.m, Southbound - i 4 w -l -- J w l - uuui-oiui- u Reservoir compare vs. Provo City et aLwWch i bngtried Jby Judge C. W. Morse, was resumed Tuesday after noon and evidence in rebuttal lntTc-duceTlte-takin- g af testimony will last several das longer. Taylor Bros. Co. vs Joseph H. Kieleon, in favor of plaintiff for f 663.20; John D. Dixon vs. F. J. Bushnell in favor of plaintiff for 14490; Emma Robinson vs. John H. Rohinson, order to show cause, stricken from the cal endar. - flrigga, Phaajej Co.: ts. American. FOTkdtyret al.r dlsmlssied m plaln- - tifs cost without prejudice. : Pleasant Grove vs. Artemus Hol- man: stricken from calendar L. Lisonbee vs. Stewart Morrison; plaintiff's demurrer tp counterclaim sustaned.-teinlay- B to amend. Fred Richins vs. Annie Ritchins; de- faolt set aside, one day to serve , costs. The verdict wis by six jurors. must have been a compro- mg no otner basis, we bid for eWarrtgat1rmoB7-eor'e-. 8:14 a m. and there hells dismissed on plaintiffs motioa the Swan; same mise rate per approximately verdict, for th amount asked 9:69 a.m. the case having been settled. :60 a.m. 10:69 a.m. for, 2000, was the amount admitted pound as that which the Navy Department awarded a shell 11:50 a m. 12:69 p.m. Annie East has filed suit in the to have been received by the de contractactually one year ago. OR EM -- 2:89 sl:60 p.m. EXPRESS ' Jannett nst pjn. fendant. Fourthii8trict . 7 4:59 p.m. lr50 p.m. Bethlehem Steel On all In the divbee suit of "Elsie Wesley Company Tanner to collect f9S0 with interest 4:60 p.m; 6:59 p.m. AS. M. SCHWAB. Chairman ' on a promissory note secured by mortTraiM vs. James Wesley, plaintiff was CH 4:59 p:m. f :50 p.m. EUGENK Q GRACE, freanieat , 4:50 p.m.' 7:59 p.m. gage on Payson real estate. granted a decree on the grounds of 8:54 p.m. 9:41 .m. failure to H. M. Rhebol et al. vb. Albert Lay- provide. 11:10 p.m.N 1:22 a.m. Fork vs. J. S. Ballard for $335.00 with cckk; dismissed on The Thofl, J. plaintiffs motion 1 A Mileage Book Chipman vs. American Fork CityL et interest and attorney fees on two at plaintiff s costs. notes.' I r promissiory he In case came In the of John ft al., jury money; Saturday night with a ver TTt Default Wvhn have been Stewart va . fl IT ... , J UVI Km,.i,t judgments dict for American UIUUKUL plaintiff in n ajtainst Ask the Investigate Agent. entered as follows: in verdict of favor Fork and for Grove Pleasant for plaintiff 876.., 940, and The Interorbaa canj:ive better First National Bank N. S. Sanderson vs. Wasatch Con- o "cause for action as to Lehi Irriga- Spanish service on your freight shipment ' Fork vs. IA. H,. Christensen iT!n et. al struction Co.: i jt i ,j n air i tlnn w. imLiini i.u k - iiiuiiurm George Albert Wall vs. John Braithe- - Judgment for plaintiff in the sum offcosts without prejudice; motion for a carload. continuance-havinbeen, denied. waite; dismissed at plaintiff's cost on $676.83.: Through ratea and rootee to Inter plaintiff's - motion. "3anKpfBpanrsr Alary Beardall b as commenced suit -- tete Sfudebaker Bros. Co! has brought Fork vSi Oliver Chirstensen; judg for divorce against Glen Beardall on points In connection with the plaintiff in " the sum of the ground of failure to provide, suit against the the Motor ment for Union-1- - Pacific . System and allied custody-of-a company to recover anautomofeile or M77.25-Mnee. r First Natidnal Bank of Spanish minor TJhild " and fo0257a"monthl SftOO. its value. which - niain tiff jdleges that It owned and as the Fork vs, John F. Beck et al.; Judg alimony. The parties were married complaint sets out defendant also ment for plaintiff in the sum of at Spanish Fork, November 15, 1915 ' ' 8597.91. claims. o SpaniBh The suit' of American .Fork Amuse ment Co. vs. Bank of American Fork (Fork yarn.- Cr Newland et7al.l judg et al. is now being heard in the Fourth ment for plaintiff In the sum of 1149.99. district court - Simple Chocolate Fitting fv lui ut tt ifar u. au la vi i j melted IH cups of powdered or confectioner's 2 aquares ordinary cooking: ichocolate, la i'oawmllr-r vara f ffawlBra) finrl Artitti rrfi Ja. j Ui UbVt aiuajtaa uuvi 'V4f,U 1. a. cup milk or water ; ice sugar. woriTTCimo arsmootir paste cy "T3 Vnl'v Rift. ftrctthnt-h'B- a ti'moa v w wvav lui. t ai ja. wuivo burj stirring, then add 2 tablespoon ula of melted flour and baking powder; creacn butter and eooxing cnocoiate ana wnen smootn, spread To melt the chocolate sugar, add beaten yolks of the eggs and add upon the cake. these to the creamed break ia lumps, place in a cup set in boiling mixture, .then-th. .i ii . iua anat i . j and -i flour luciveu water or over tne steam or tne tea aeiue. and the wuil 'beatga aoigture VncookeJ Pineapple ldng whites of theeggs last. Bake in layers, orjoaf grated pineapple i1 cup white Things to Remember (unbeaten) cf AlwmTra fiarfl thn cakft hnJioP an ft will 9 raVna AWi4onwt A. nnntaminara Put egg white in bowl with the pineapple; easily from the epoon, adding more tale a rotary egg beater and beat tho sugar drop moisture if the amount called for the a very nine at a time ana continue peating PAninn Annan t trifilra .if. anff. nnrtiurli byOntrA Jao A. ' a i i. i tin .,..;! ia spreau. ' n,ug aim cuuugu ia batter soft wUl become icing by long beating and adding mucn that reasonably . .. iigntcr a tujMjiouuttujf, uui, iuuca at time, of iuib recipe may be varied by using f cup any kind nf rnishfvl fmif - nii.h trmfA innr tn Bninrd flirjiinat j"qIto faWmtr on in 1. tunanU AMnm. assured of a light ed cafcer K C aauteu one nau wita Bating p0wder is a Jtoodern double raise juice water " baking Dowder.BJWaw civing- - uHiftmn 'Bollellcli resultsT It is a bakins rjowdT witli t.wn K cup boiling water " White of 1 egg distinct raised, fiwt when moisture is 1 run ffrfiniilflforl ah crar. when heat is applied. and 'added, Stunugar and boiling water until sugar Thin RiiRtflino again t.h rn.iinir until tha hatter ia is dissolved: tmt over fire and cook without atirrinff until tha avmTn will fium a. anfr cooked, when, of course it cannot fall. Yolka and whites of eggs should-- be ppongy ball when dropped in cold water, tnen pour into tha white of egg slowly, beaten separately. Use a rotary beater beating constantly until stiff enough to for the yolks and a flat or spoon whin for-thspread. Flavor to suit and spread upon the whites. Cake: a little lemon iuine nrlrtcH ta f hn trvnin NfiVpr CTPfW tfi (ildoa nt tha ntl-- a i'ma makes the icing spongy. This makes enough ILet tbejmtkcjtickta tedc'LaMcui.it. keeps eup ot any ifuii. Juice to make"TCtrerent loose wita a nous wnen Q'dkea. irinea. Nuts, raiains or fitra can be added if the layers even. If the Bidea of the pan are desired. f greased, the cake will pull away, making tne lop oi tne layer narrower than the Egglets Icing 2 CUDS Dowdered or cnnfeetinnpr'a murnv bottom, and making- ifc imno&iible to Rtak filiefl Of X6 ipmrrn nnrl vrnr the layers evenly. inm im;flr Thial to soften Rntmr to pnriMi..'.f pnev in licar m "niadLthfitaked aoi;gh caimot catjaoi tan lor it ono ehould get it too soft Jrlse Alwava Start bu nnr wit h a. innr flnma ma rnn 71 h nirtrA Hirrnr t Biinniv to eiso be made with ny d STtuh; jufce to vivio itv it!ini.i)t, LLiC iiLU l soften sugar instead of water, cream or dv then jaako wl'h Ajiotoven until tfee top is SUUb, brown, and the center responds to the Cold Colt M CUD butter Yolks of 4 p.paw To Cut. A fftke rlrfiTl Ktill mnn 'nr rai'tn cup milk or water fmh,-fi!- r' Ji cup1 sugar ii thfi tilniii,ti,ilVtlift'knifoJn: hot m 2 less . cup flour, tublespoonfuls i 2 level teaspoOTfu!s K:C Baking Powder eui v.itn the. damp blade. ThlBT3?CViiUiJ tlm CEke finrri rr.ipJrinir tn' Grated rind Ctltmirtnltl salt JLu re nJ The next lesaou wllLoe on Muffins .,wUli tevral "excellent tecipes and full direiIous ho. w mM.!'''f'. !slt a-- aiuuU 16-in- J 14-in- cb I court-agai- ! . fine-textur- . i : I JtKd-Slow ke ' . - B ... lit ... ti fe:H jury-te-tbe-a- se-of I m. . i rmfmmr-'4ij- m- - i . g First-Nation- - al Utah-Idah- i'laintiff-iaks-for-t- -- he -- . Take-N- ' - i -- Chances The- - eult "'" Profit by" the costly of those unfortunate1 people who have lost their money by speculation, fire or thieves and deposit your hard earned savings with the State Bank of Provo, where you are insured against - lossfrom ex-pcrie- VlW:: any cause." - ALVA NELSON, -- Cashier. ." ' - ' lmchelvejjjid . Co. '...---j CHICHESTER S PILLS n WjiH-a- I.'Ilia bo- t n - . i Mm, MaW w a, il ynnr Drutfil ft JMliftJi lira. . ...J nH Ha Blue " SOLD BY DRUGGISTS com-paDyT- I 2 January-1- , ercentfrom 250 T. Wright," Pleasant Grove: - Norman , 'A whichwaidef t attorney's (fees on a promissory note secured by mort gage on Utah county real estate. tne xoiiowing addiuonarx lnrors.i venire returnable Wednesday were drawn, Tuesday: Wyman Patten. Provo Bench; Monroe lUBingham, Those who breakfast at eight o'clock or laerr have dinner at six are' almost certain to be troubled with Indigestion. ' They do not allow, time for one meal to digest before taking another. Not less than five hours should elapse Detwe4n meals.-- If you are troubled with indl gestion correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Tablets, and you may reasonably Tione for a oulek rovnnr These tablets strengthen, the stomach v and enable it to perform its functions ' naturally. For sale by (HedQuist Drug '. 1780 rent-Plaint- 1914, and for BAD HABITS. i isor with the bank: as security for the pay iff Iment of the leased from -the American Fork Amusement property burned down and now the. "suit Is to determine who Is to have the money, the lessors or the lessesrwhfr both claim it The bank Is willing to pay to either." :T Sidney Stevens Implement company iaa filed suit against Charles" IL Gray, et al ta collect 11000 with In- terest-a't-1- STATEHf " R,lo. 'l--l fest Splendid , ", fur a. tVERYWKERC Madsen Jr.l,r Lake View: Reed Gardner, American Fork Henry Weyler, Payson; James C. Leatham. Davis,-Pete- r DnvldS. KUng, iProvo. . . : ; i The tolkrwing uits have been filed in the JFCUrth district court: iwllda HuhUngton ts. Willard P. Williams to reopen the divorce, pro ceedings in the case of Wilda' Wil liams vs. Willard P. WilUams, In order that evidence "may be' presented 6n plaintiffs application ifor allmonv for her minor child, born to herself and Willard P. Williams. She alleges collusion between her attorney" W. B. iMcPherspn; and the ' defendant, and that as "a result of such collusion no alimony was awarded at tha lim th divorce was grin ted, March lV, 1912. A. W. sLarson et aL" vsEureka Standard Mining "company to Ouit title in the Tintfc district. i The First National bank, of Spanish1 FameraCiH3pera vs. John Bird et al.; judgment for plaintiff for 8481.98. ; Harry H. (Russell vs. F. L. Hickman et al.; judgment for plaintiff in ." the sum of $603.64. . Today in the Fourth district court in the Buit of C. GTJohneon et al. vs. Utah Glass company, C. D. Seymour and Caroline Seymour: Otto J. Poul- son was appointed receiver on application of plaintiff. JThe evidence -- pre sented was to the effect That the company,, owned some - selica beds and possibly some other property near i it i) i I Moroni fjB.8Jipetej l county.JWjou son'a bond was The following cases were dlBmlssed at plaintiff a costs: Utah "Power it Ught Conipany vs. Hugh B.Wing; Eil ClViLI2AT10N Utah, Power A Light Co. vb, Kathryn M. Dougall; JOlas, Gardner vb. C. and Friday f will be presented ThosrH. Bordner. Ince's wonder spectacle of the" twen- The hearing of the case of Provo 'dvllizatlonu - Art PARLEY JEPPERSON Instructor . t Instruction in Drawing, Watier Color, l0il Painting. JlQdelinsLandl; PasteL Phone 592-- ''s, our method of helping the p?bspective builder .. ' in mair!n niv tl.. li r iiriiiiaui na i onriAn a . W.!V-- J nr L' u . a. r i . Ideas for Inferior Finish -- riint MM And we are sure that we can save you money on the material besides giving you the best 1 rWd - Wt Phone 20--59- S. A cademy-Pho- ne 8 4(f Uiafo Timbcrfioal C(K CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING BLACK HAWK CAMERON SPRING CANYON ABERDEEN : 7 CO KJJ fl Of Course. Hill W. MhTH NORTH TWLHARMON, Pres. . - . V . '' .. ' :" - T.W.DUNN . - tuAim nn T - I ; , J DUMBER iANDBUlLDINGzMATRlAL The' shyest girl Is wllline to alt In the lap of luxury. Kansas City Jour naL .. 01 - ln-pr-e-f " - ' "cartyapprovai M senting this remarkable, creation for the edification and enjoyment of the amusement seeker, iMr. Ince may well f&ke p'ride, a& he has created ' something that will long live in the minds of those fortunate enough to seedt and, will then be classed with, the masterpieces of an art that has already proved its advantage over the speak: : . :'; ing stage, j You must see this marvelous cre ation to appreciate the importance of the simple teachings of the Bible. The real inspiration for the production is to be found in Sloly Writ and therein lies its claim to the attention of pro found thinkers 'and students. - T " the tastineas and attractiveness of the!interinr Tt. finish. - )B School of ' "": yisHprrs exclaniation applies . not only to - fl"'t.,C2ZI; tjethcentury. - . - - ; - 1 |