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Show ( Riley's Hemeeemlng. ' It hud hea filtralnly hot day. Wiry returned home thoroughly after a bard day's work and found hla better half peeved and alsu GARDEN FOR DRY FARM Wl:cn You Heo Land Should Be Plowed Deep!) In Strip Five Feet Wide. tlnd out after putting the greater till yxu r 1U.iiiti M I'll t MlltU id from li frond. il t run in ,. ),.. "i StfMS miil b iml Mil tin wot coii I nn CHIME t hv rtlwa.PP1" a it clii V. tMMi Hi tha II y, ('banning. - Dun tvU wup I 1 v f DIOHEB. f - 1 t i cheese on lo m time of tmrrgrncy. Soup. Scold a 0r Chen milk Ub two tablrapounfuli i t j oa 4 m Ef 'i f chopp'd ou,on bd carrot anil Mdt a fourth of a of mac. tableapounfuli all fM mi) otlr until wtll blended; w gradually while ctlrrlng con tiling to tho ...ji tii hot milk, airaln. and rrheat and s, pciet i fcaif cup of grated clieea; atlr P' '' if t 1 to : , 1 A , I grad-r.itlrric- two-third- s MATTKit how beautiful the or tiow exquisite the pure air dues not circulate hnune, Shinns. If try ruont, the faintly suffers. HEAT SUBSTITUTES. tu of different kinds are rich be made Into most pal- dishes. Soak a pint of limq over night in cold water to 'f- - Drain and cook in boiling aalt-'ite- r until soft Again drain and la a towel, then saute in butter I brown. Turn Into a hot serving and pour over one and a halt a of tomato sauce: Cook a quart of tomatoes with two slices of tight pepper corns and a bit of leaf fifteen minutes, then rub 5gh a puree strainer. Melt three spoonfuls of butter, ndd three of flour and atlr until blended, then pour on gradually 'I well blended, the tomato; bring tl boiling point, and If the toma-- 1 are very acid add a pinch of N i and is Ills inary and may 1 rtsftfrtf K 1 I ddlfiWKfc ilksdr S ft) r4 isBm dnit ILLS U.O.N.T. Season to taste. in all combination ere good hearty dish, and when combined a es NION flee or food. macaroni are well Add five or six hard e,l eggs, with a flavoring of !e. to two cupfuls of cold cooked caroni; butter the baking dUh and Ue macaroni and egg in layers; sufficient white sauce and season wd cover with buttered crumbs toke. A bit of onion Juice lm ,te the dish. acaronl and cheese is another fa-dish. Rice and cheese and Mushrooms are moBt delicious. "Ple are beginning to put more f on munlirooms and learn a few ,e,le on which they may depend. U8ing of mushroom a little bal- - 9 gained r ia mushrooms dead-furro- run-of- f ltrllglouly preserved In Independence Hall, hiladel.hla. Is the Liberty Hell which raug to celebrate the adoption of the Declaration of Inde prudence on July 4, 1776. It was brought from England In 1732 and the next year was recast with the word -- Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, and 1nto Ail the Inhabitants Thereof Inscribed on It. For many years It was rung annually on the Fourth of July, but In 1833, while being tollej In memory of Chief Justice Marshall It was broken. Liberty Hell In past years has been taken to many cltUs for exhibition, but of late this practice tua been abandoned In order that It may be preserved. Farmer. and educational holiday with no aftermath of killed and wound It will pay well to haul a few loads HOW TO CELEBRATE ed. There were processions, a bal- of leaf mold and distribute It up and loon ascension, gamea, folk daneea down the dead furrows before plowing athletic contests, boat races, band con ander. It may seem a good deal of work, Many Cities Join Movement fer certs and public fireworks but nc but one good fertilizing will last for firecrackers. Sane Fourth of July. One of the processions was a thing several years and green- peas, fresh unique In America. Each nationality beans, cabbages, carrots, turnips, In the city was invited to put a float In beets, asparagus, etc., with nearly Casualty Lists Have Been Greatly Red- line. The Pilgrims were there to rep every meal are surely worth while. uced-Fine The site for the garden should be resent the old American stock; be Example of Proper side them came a huge Viking ship on selected whee the soil Is rich and Observance Set by Spring-fielwheels, sent by the Swedes; English deep; but where there Is no choice, Mass. residents put in line a float showing near the house Is always the handiest REPORT published by the the signing of Magna Charts; the Some enterprising folks will often Russell Sage Foundation on Scotch. Queen Mary, escorted by kilted pack water to their garden, but this the French Canadians, should never be done early In the How the Fourth Was Cel- Highlanders; ebrated In 191L" gives con- Champlain In his boat on the St Law- season because It encourages the clusive proof that the rence; Greeks, Italians and Irish, Ar plants to root too near the surface, movement inaugurated In mcniana, roles and negroes all made snd then when warm weather conies can with difficulty be prevented many cities for a sane and suitable and interesting contributions they from wilting; therefore If plants are to more the line. Probably a unifying safe observance of the day resulted in reducing the and citizen making celebration was watered at all, they should be watered only aa a last resort at or near maturdeath roIL The number of never Been In America. ing time. To water by hand hills ol casualties by lire and accimelons, squashes and cucumbers even In 1909 1.C03. dent was LARGEST OF OFFICIAL FUGS tomatoes, there la nothing handler there were 6.307 victim of their own a quart can with some holes In (han Last year Mammoth Banner Hangs in tha Mid- the bottom sunk In each hill. The or another's carelessness. 161 cities made a point of holding dle of the Post Office Building water la poured Into the can and eane celebrations, but there remains at Washington. leaks slowly Into the ground and over 1.100 cities of 6,000 population the plant without any waste. that have not embraced the reform. If patriotism were measured by the should be kept well The garden It Is hoped that this year many other yards of red. white and blue bunting ultlvated or hoed and no crusts alcities and villages will fall In line. made into the form of the flag of the lowed to form, and If all these details Besides the gain In ridding the day nation, the biggest assignment of It are properly attended to will prove of fires and accidents, the sane meth- would be found In the post offlee build- a material addition to the resources a has larger ing at Washington, for here hangs the it the farm. given od of observance amount of pleasure to the public and biggest official flag that wae ever In planting In the row, plenty of In many localities haa been historicalmade, although there are larger unof- space also Is necessary; a good rule New York ficial flags. It also waa made at the being to give everything twice aa ly Instructive as well. In are little flagehop on the side street The much room as. usual, city many large celebrations m. two feet apart In planned for different centers which building which houses tho headquarplanted Cabbage will Include parades, pageants, histor- ters of the postal service and keeps the row and the rows five feet apart ical tableaux, music and speeches by Its finger on the pulse of all Uncle have 2x510 square feet to exploit for well known men on events and people Sams mails, boasts this mammoth moisture; with a precipitation of 12 connected with our national history. flag. Inches, ten square feet will receive Beside the celebrations, devised for The great building ie constructed 625 pounds of water; now we can residents, there about a hollow square at the bottom of raise a very good cabbage on 300 pur floor space pounds, and a fine cauliflower on 400 will be special festivals and celebra- which the handled. Above pounds, so that If the precipitation Is tions in tho Italian, Hungarian, where the local mall and Jewish sections of the this rise eight or nine stories of ma- conserved in the soil the year around our more newly arrived cit- sonry inclosing the hollow square. In we can allow nearly half for waste by where city izens will hear the history of their the middle of this hangs the great flag evaporation and then raise a fine own adopted land explained In their reaching nearly the height and width garden. stereopticon illustrated by and of It. It is solitary and alone, with but tongue Asparagus and pie plant do partlcu the masonry aa a background. It is larly well without Irrigation, while views or tableaux. An example of this kind of celebra- , Impressive so hung and people come peas, lettuce and radishes should be tion was set two years ago in Spring-field- far to aee it, and the Idle passerby is planted as early as possible to avoid set- often Mass., at the Instance of the brought to attention and stands tho beat Beans always do well, also reIt of that city. workers In unconscious admiration. tlement melons, cucumbers and squashes when some time and rooted, otherwise they1 will wilt quired, to be sure, deep was a beautlthought, but the result FIRST STARS AND STRIPES easily and become stunted. The lettuce bed should be shaded In summer with a board or two of the Over LJXINGTON It Appeared Headquarters MUNROE TAVERN, Strawberries should be planted two General Washington at Camfeet apart in the row and no runners Mass. - don SEn 5 THf njjRA41 , Metropolis- drain-outfal- 1 If ii,!' ..W I - '"st LSI iiho. Slf I'wkal. Crr Ha bllrwaro t- -r to Why She Does IL Repartee That wbUh would have Tha Information editor received saved many a man from matrimony. this letter from a fresh youth: "Kindly tell me why a girl always cloaca her eyes when a fellow klsset PARCEL POST 0REER3 SOLICITED her." The editor replied; "If you will send u your photo graph wa may be able to tell you the reason." ladles' Home Journal. IprasrpifJ i A Bad Example, "My cook won't obey plained the bride. "You muxn't mind her. lANiNO V DVil NO COMFAM me,1 IM 8MB (Hf j UffitF All cooks are lika that "I don't mind ber, but I don't like to have surh an example constantly before my husband. Sooner or later It will have Its effect." Postal Card for Price Send .'.'KODAKS Your Secrets Safe you youraolf oaro to toll him. Writ a today for Information about banking by eialL ALT LAgf I'd Main fllrrrt fell! isiiMii'S Iillltlllllj mihiiimI tiimmi "muni Bankers TOUR WORK 11 ealaJnsun tassS Walker Brothers Lie! DEVELOPING AND FINISHiNQ Dnl qiilppd plant In lh wrt. Quirt work full lute ol byrH-rt- . nppl.. Wnlo and lur If yee have an aceount with this bank, your neishbor will knaw no mats about your buainota transact Ions than ilrvrlupms prim. PHOTO UPPLT CO. FOR SALE REBUILT THRESHINQ MACHINERT a good at new god Engine and Rrparatnr at ball prh-e- . Writ lur particular UTAH Rail Lake City founited 1W9. fA Tower of Btrenrtb. IMPLEMENT-VEHICL- alt CO. E Lako City, Utah LAST CALL TO Moat eueeeaaful Carey Act Irrigation project In the hlatory of the WesL 43,000 acres; nearly one million dollar spent on perpetual water eyetem. 33,000 scree eold. First land opened two years ago; crops run 12 to 19' bushels of Alfalfa Seed to the acre; oats 50 to 100 bushel to the acre; wheat 40 to 50 bushels, and barley, 60 to 100 buehelt; Alfalfa hay, three cuttings per season, four to flvo tone per acre NOT AN EXPERIMENT. NO FAILURESl Whole project unquestioned substantial succeee. glass-roofe- d 1 - bridge, six w: a j ls 1 ITSSg Cosyoao g English-speakin- NJ' 8o,t'ethlng of a Lottery. 'bat 1 want, said the young njau, 0 6t married and lmve a peace and hos-tar- i home.' .Well, sometime II Percys headquarters The jiunroe tint ypv and somoMmea :ti 1775. 19, pitaH April 4' "In a (Vhutin' soci'ty. 7'nvern, built 1695, ON Celebrated Judiciously. Some of the greatest men this country has ever produced succeeded In retaining all their fingers. evolved many wonderful new forms, this flower Is regaining Its popularity. Sow the seeds In a warm ind sunny spot and see to it that the plants never suffer from lack of bed. , AND NO MORE LAND FOR ANY ONE AFTER THAT ON THE . DELTA PROJECT. The water le on the land; a new town Is laid out for this final tract. The State tells you the land; we sell you perpetual water for It AT A PRICE FIXED BY THE STATE. Land and water Is $60.50 per acre; 15 years to pay. $7.25 an acre and your living expenses for a year will start you. After that the land will pay for itself and Turnips should be planted late to avoid the little hoppers which eat the leaves; ashes, however, will help to keep them away, also on the radish Some of the best flowers are: Hollyhocks, petunias, portulaca, nasturtiums, phlox and popples. The best climber is the Virginia creeper. In the seed books it is listed as Atn eelopsis qulnquefolla. Having a spirited horse and taking your wife and children out riding where the autom&bllea are thick is one of the poorest ways in which to celebrate the nation's natal day. NOW 10,000 ACRES MORE THE BEST. CO THE MARKET. THE LAST allowed. The etars and stripes first appeared floating over the headquarters of Gen. George Washington, on the heights of Cambridge, near Boston, on January 2, 1776. This Is a fact which 1b not usually impressed upon the minds of the children In our public schools. With that fact the children should also be and Impressed with the correlative fact that the flag was made originally under the direction and under the military orders of George Washington; and that It contained In every fold the personal defiance of British rule by George Washington . ) himself. , y 1 ri4 ' alnayit ready for l.w -- - sewage has its main at Barking and th0 average daily quantity lth la about 2GO.OOO.OQO gal-hlle the total of quantity 56 collected at Barking and 5I)css is over 2,500,000 tons. V Os- - la u. sub-irrigat- - Dpa,nlng receive. Before planting, however, the dead furrows should be given an extra plowing to allow plenty of depth for rooting, and aotne leaf mold or corral humus mixed In with the soil. , For the garden there la nothing like leaf mold If you can get It. but falling that, the next best thing la humus from aome old cattle or sheep corral, writes E. It. Parsons Ip the Dakota ful, poetic timbale in 8 till The lard for the garden should be plowed aa deeply aa possible In strlpi five feet wide, which will leave a every five feet, and a ridge or back furrow bween every two dead furrows; In other words, altar sate hollows and ridges. The row of vegetables are, ol course. In the hollows and get the or drainage from the rldgee, which gives them about three tlmee as much water s the crops In the field Is the croust&des, which are Pretty made of bread, are another Hsh to depend on. Nuts of all In salads and made in the form ,0nf with bread crumbs, egg and nlngs and baked, are most appe- io iha TODAY plantar a dangerous thing, so youre right, then go ahead." wledge SUr In show how especially when In occasionally. But I waa saying, wt water which falls on this spaca can be never have any of our own." Na drained directly to tho roots of the Uonal Monthly, w up-ri- 0-- UUe It tl, tttti i if ii , ry fitmmaM iltuo ih Sandwich Mix grated olth errant, paprika and aalt, firry cot d on tbln ollrea of bread cut nplaUoa t& aa land r.imIc; put together t to ) g.ui In a little butter, turn j.. t of tr, liitil bub video are brown. Servo l to put tL i a culad courco. ibt of U ;mm Omelets Heat four rgga top tig add a fourth of a tear poon of rtc light a a dai.h of ca) enne. Melt one Id la tover, i : a nurtb tnblorpoonfula of butter 111 lurch ueaHri fan. pour In the mixture toil, as cook without atlirlng until firm, ifd. rocm a from the pan, roll and aprlnkle IrcItM t. too lablmpoonfula of grated 'teorolcf.fi s. t,ie who have never prepared rout, making a rich white aauce, ly Hen :( the edge of the brrad and quickly ii .dog with butter before pouring io coapitb He rauce and then aprlnkling a l AdUkj-- j "om quantity of cheese over the I. Fflrfni t. put In the oven to melt the o, Chen bfore serving, have something l In the way of good eating. ha a cheese course la served, w croquettes are quite the thing. rou three tableopoonfula of butter, Ctrl i fourth of a cup of flour and stir " MtlBUM veil blended, then pour on taxicab co of constant'.), .) of milk. Ilrlng to the boiling (pnd add the unbeaten yolks of tpgo; mix well and add a half s word to ct grated. Gruyere cheese. As r. Till I i u the cheese Is melted, take o band, & the fire and fold In a cup of i, to mill cheese cut In very small cubes. with aalt and pepper, spread t ihallow pan and coed. When 1 to shape Into croquettes, turn i heard, chape, dip In egg and and fry In deep fat. at s Hewletts Luneta well and pour j i.flird,veil aiaiKin beaten yolk of two WorlO. Al)fMJ, Ot"M. Pig lie hilm, at the wanhtub. Kite AUl tt and bxJtn!i wt whn. a, however, at the time he entered, Before Flaming, Dead Furrow Should leated fanning herself vigorously "Ain't ye got no supper? he asked, Be Given Extra Flowing and Some lomewlwt angrily. Leaf Mold or Humus From "Supper, Is It?' she asked. 'Go on Cattlo or Sheep Corral. tJ tna utt. wt aid ye. Me all tired out from a hard In the hate an you come wurruk day's WMITtt I'H The correct principle In this domra home Had an' ask for yer supper. tie branch of dry farming la: To ces to ye. Ye would eook no supper provide moisture for the rows of vrgo either If ye tmd to wurruk all day In The average man's love U tearfully In the tables. dry farm garden by the own furnace. Aisy. ludade and woml.-- r devil's fully made. drainage from the adjoining soil aur facca. We all know how easy It le for you, all day down In n nice cool even on the dry farm to rale flow era. lower!" Harper's Magazine. planta, creepers, etc.. In little bedi An Occasional Visitor. around the bouse and under the drip A notable housekeeper of the ra from (be root; this drainage from the roof provides precipitation from a generation, before the days of screens, .Aim! vwry il;iy larger area than the plant could othett bad Just announced with decision that wle receive, hence It get more than she never had any flies, Its share more than Its ahure would "But. Aunt Augusta," faltered the be In the floli Meel Cut timid visitor, "It seems to me that I I'rt'kli IkO!il This Is the principle we apply te law a few In the dining room." Coirt-- t w III j oil inoro the garden; for a few feet of spac "Oh, those," replied her aunt, with all tho I lino. All Lrrif, chair more or leia made little difference a majestic wave of the hand, "men am! Interior hcituw art reand more apace means more moisture, the neighbors' flies. They will come moved from ami It we all the part of the day 1 Tliinl n (tout! ' Delta Is on main line of transcon135 miles southwest of Salt Lake. Town of 1,000 people on the project Great, est Alfalfa Seed farm in the world at Delta. IF YOU WANT A DELTA FARM ACT NOWI 30 days will see the last acre sold. ' WE DON'T WANT FAILURES! WE DONT WANT SPECULATORS! WE DO WANT FARMERS1 And If you ARE a farmer; If you know how to work and are willing to work, DELTA WILL MAKE YOU RICH not quick, but SUREI J Write for Booklet If you want more Information. Write us if you want land reserved until you arrive and can inspect It. make you independent. tinental railroad, the Salt Lake Route, , - ! Beauty of Petunias. There was once a time when no a flower lover would have planted in without It, having petunias garden md now that the plant experts have old-tim- e Garden Sass. To have garden "sass" all sntnmei tails fur continuous planting WESTERN SECURITY MD TRUST CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ! (c V ttssat - J t |