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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH, UTAH MLtrOai f.yv Toilet Sett for Gifts Everything for Miladys choice; manicure pieces to match. For dressing table, traveling kit or automobile. GOOD OF BULL ASSOCIATIONS BOYD PARK (Experience Shows That Organizations Ar Adapted to Every Kind of i . JEWELERS Community. , ; BOYD PARK BLDG Are you one of those who think a bull association cannot be formed In a - community like yours? asks the United States Department of Agrlcul-- , 4ure. If so, probably you are mistaken, for experience shows that the bull associations are adaptable to NEWHOUSE HOTEL 400 400 ROOMS BATHS v iit i V 125 Rosas 100 Rooms 75 Rosas Purebred Sires Should Be Used in '..Grading Up Herds, : ' CARE FOR BREEDING CATTLE Have -- Both Cows and Herd Bull in good Physical Condition to Insure Uniform Calf Crop. , If it is desired to ropped In the fall or onths November the in February and be Insure a Uniform have calves early winter cows should March. One calf crop is .both the breeding cows and in good physical condition time. A herd bull that has . with the wintering herd to iff for himself is, as a rule, In poor condition when the breeding season arrives, and the. chances are that he will not be a sure, vigorous sire. ; The ration for the herd bull should consist of a liberal amount of rough-agesuch as com silage, legume hay, stover, or straw, and In most instances, unless In good condition, a small allowance of grain. The breeding cows should be healthy and vigorous at' time of calving, otherwise they should receive in addition to a liberal supply of silage, legume hay, or other roughage, and a small amount of grain; in order that they may give sufficient milk to nourish the calves properly and at the same time maintain their own condition. . J s, i COLOR PREFERRED IN BUTTER That Which Is Not Too Pale Is GenQuality Not . Always Affected. erally Favored The color of good butter should be clear' and even throughout Although Y the shade of the color does not always affect the quality of the butter, preference, is generally given to that which is not too pale in color. When the cream is churned at too high a tern-- , perature, the butter comes quickly, bit loses much of its natural color. Churning at too low a temperature, ...and consequently for too long a time, '' also destroys the color of the butter Color In butter is often produced spoiled through overwashing or overworking it Butter Is of a paler color from sWUet cream than from ripened, as- - in the former case there is more buttermilk In the finished product ' FOR CLEANING MILK BOTTLES or Lukewarm Water Prevents Hardening and Sticking of Albu- - . ' men and Casein. Cold - When milk bottles are allowed to stand, the casein hardens on them and It is almost as difficult to remove as when It Is burned on by the use of hot t water. If it is necessary to let your bottles stand for any length of time, It Is best to pour cold, or water into them, which will present the hardening and sticking of the albumen qnd casein. Then, when it becomes tiine to wash them, lukewarm watei can be used followed by hot water, boiling water or live steam. By this method, the bottles will be clean, and all bacteria will be killed ' by the hot water. luke-Nvir- m MODERN HOTEL WEST OF MOST 30 Rmw 70 Rbmu nearly every kind of dairy community that can be found. The annual report of the dairy division shows that there are now about 120 bull associations In 30 different states of the Union, and among all classes of communities. The extension men of the dairy division find that in very many cases, ;when the idea of a bull association is discussed, people think that, while such an organization is clearly a good thing on general principles, the conditions in their particular community .. are not suitable. Many times, In such ... places, It has been tried, and to the surprise of some It has been found that the conditions did not stand In the way at all. There are many such communities. They have men in dairying; they have scrub or other inferior bulls which should be replaced ; and they have the need for better bulls. Any community In which there are 200 or more cows can better afford to have a bull, association than it can afford to be without one; and if the people of the community are neighborly and able to work together in everyday business affairs, they can just as well have a strong association with ... all its .benefits. MO MAIN STREET CHICAGO M BiA One perm $1.50; Twb With BA One Betfa One person $2.00; person $2.50; person $3.00; person $4.00; Two With With Bitfc One WUk Beth One $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 person persons persons persons persons Two Two Two Popnlar Priced Coffe Shop and Dining Room Headquarter? for Utah, INCE the great war, Christian, Jew and Mahommedan have been awaiting anxiously the solution of the vexatious questions incidental to the restoration of peace In Pales- tine, the land which is a holy land to men of three faiths. In Jerusalem, especially, the adherents of the three great religions meet as at a Common shrine. That ancient city has furnished a setting for much of the sacred history and legend of each. Going up to the Holy City for devotional or other purposes was once fraught with grave difficulties.' In the middle ages She expression a pilgrimage to Gods sepulcher became proverbial to indicate the desperate character of any perilous journey. Since then things have changed for the better, writes J. F. Scheltema in Asia. The modern pilgrim to Jerusalem takes a steamer to Jaffa and, on landing there, has himself and baggage conveyed to the railway station in time for the daily passenger train. When under way, ' it requires some imagination especially if one is a member of e specially conducted tourist party, piloted' to the Hoy Land on a return ticket, including accomnoJation and often inaptly over- done attendance to realize that one traverses the Plain of Sharon and the Valley of Rephaim ; that the stopping places, Akir and Sart are Ekron (Judges 1, 18, e. a.) and Zorah, where Samson was born (Judges ,13, 24), with Samson's cavern ferthpE, down Jihrf line;, that one is a pilgrim in' the land where David slew the Philistines " with a great slaughter, where Joshua and Judas Maccabeus and Saladin and Richard of the Lion Heart foughn their famous battles. , Not a nook or corner in old Jerusalem but has a legend of some kind attached to It Indeed, the whole of Palestine Is rich in legendary lore. .Saints of three religions and no particular re- ligion at all, are Invoked throughout its length and breadth. There is, for instance, the evergreen one, the prolonger of life arid portal to the fountain of youth near the confluence of two seas, believed to be the Euxine and Aegean, whose waters mingle In the Propontis a tradition which Implies that Ponce de Leon sought the rejuvenating spring In the wrong place. On the eastern bank of the Jordan the exact sijpt is shown where the Antichrist will make his last stand and, excluded rom the Holy City, will nffright the faithful assembled on the western bank. But then the Angel Gabriel will hasten to their rescue, and hurl three stones at the the first in the name of the God of Abraham, the second in the name of the God of .' Isaac, the third In the name of the God of, Jacob. And, fleeing, the; impostor will be slain at the Bir the quicksilver well. Of the Christian sanctuaries the Church of the Nativity at Bethlehem and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher are the most Important. The Cave of the Sepulcher was revealed to the Empress Helena' when she dug for and found the Holy Cross. Some five centuries latgr, the keys of the basilica, b.uilt over the sacred spot to replace a Roman temple dedicated to Venus, d to Charlemagne were sent by as a token of friendship and esteem. Again, two centuries later, a less tolerant Fatimid Caliph, Hakim bl amr Allah, ordered its destruction so that its earth should become its heaven, for, reports William of., Tyre, the devil had spread 'calumnies concerning the servants of the true religion. In 1149, when new additions to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher were consecrated; the cere-.- .. mony was attended by King Louis Vn of France and his queen, Eleanor, who, two years earlier, had left their royal domain to take part in the second crusade. As their majesties .walked. in at the head of their gorgeously arrayed cortege, composed of the flower of French chivalry, and were met by the Patriarch and the officiating clergy, a spectral figure stepped forth from a dark, vaulted passage. Its sunken cheeks and emaciated limbs were like those of a. resurrected corpse; with glaring eyes and wild gestures, It began- to reproach the queen with her criminal amours and generally scandalous conduct.' Swords were drawn to stop those insulting remarks, but fell back Into their scabbards when the outspoken stranger was recognized as the illustrious ladys father, William, count pf , Poitou and duke' of' Guyenne, or, rather, as his ghost, for he had ' died In 1137 as a hermit near the shrirte of St James o Compostella,' where he wqs doing penance for his own sins. Vanishing as unaccountably as he had appeared, be is supposed to have returned to his grave in Spain after fulfilling his mission, which Interrupted the brilliant function In such a painful way. Some time afterward, on the pretext of kinship, King Louis obtained a divorce from his erratic spouse..- And the Rose of Aquitaine, resuming the bohdi of matrimony In second nuptials with Henry Plantagenet, be- , arch-enem- . Harup-al-Raschl- r - i Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada people IE Bit Scientificcoliecto? LUKe General Manager of Honest Debts Rooms Continental Bank hJHkc Sa'lmake City, Utah (y WALKERS BEAUTY PARLOR. Switch transformations worth $12 for $8.50. Switches worth $7.50 for $5, by mail. Cut sample from center of head. 320 South Main. CLEANERS A DYERS. Service. Quality. Clothes insured. Work guaranteed. We pay return postage. Price list on request. Myers Cleaners & Dyers, 114 E. Broadway. WHO DOES YOUR CLEANING? Have your garments Mastercleaned, it is the economic, sanitary and scientific way. Send your clothes by Parcel post. We pay return charges. Regal 0 E. 2nd South. Cleaning & Dyeing Co., MONUMENTS. Write for catalog. Standard Marble & Granite Co., 117 W. Broadway. TYPEWRITERS. Distributors Corona portable and Royal. All other makes sold, repaired and exchanged. UtahNS Typewriter Exchange Co. FLOWERSFOR-ALL-OCCASIO- ' Qhurch of iVro Holy Jeoufch?jcame queen of England as she had been of France. Many tales are told of the ghosts domiciliated In the vicinage of the Holy Sepulcher ; in particular, of the disembodied spirits of the high personages buried there. Among them are Godfrey of Bouillon and his brother Baldwin, with whom a certain Brother John, for long years a fixture of the church, was reputed to hold regular con- verse. Haunting the receptacles of their mortal remains, he was heard talking with shadows and receiving answer in supernatural voices.' Brother John made himself useful, too, in a more positive fashion. Going the rounds In the garb of a Franciscan friar for, though belonging to a reigning house, he had renounced the world and its vanities he removed the coats of arms and 'the inscribed tablets left behind by vainglorious pilgrims to bear witness that they actually had been there, as modern tourists deface' things of beauty or sancity with their uninteresting names. Brother John averred that his voluntary task was sanctioned by a permit from both the pope and the emperor. After his death the Turkish authorities continued to police the shrine, exercising a strict supervision over the worshipers of all denominations that flocked to the scene of his whilom labors, for it was Gods decree, proclaimed a divine of the fourteenth cen- tury, that the Holy Sepulcher should belong to the infidels until the Christians were altogether ;; sinless. Though as yet that desideratum has not been attained, the Holy Sepulcher, with the other holy places of the Holy Land, is once more in Christian hands. From the Jewish and Mahommedan points of view the Holy of Holies In Jerusalem is the Inclosed space where Solomons temple stood on the site now occupied by the Dome of the or Distant House of Rock and the Jami Prayer, on the mount of Abrahams and Davids sacrifices. With Its latticed screens of ebony, its brocaded curtains, its stained glass and mosaics in their sonewhat faded glory, the Dome of the Rock stands In the solitude of the sacred precinct like one of those palaces hewn of a single opal or turquoise we read of In oriental fairy tales. Approaching It, the Moslem pilgrim has to observe a strict ceremonial. As he enters he puts his right foot forward, begging pardon for his sins and invoking Gods mercy. Walking round the Rock, he must keep it on his right hand, re- versing the process followed when making the circuit of the Kaaba. at Mecca. Before proceeding to .the cave underneath, he must- - probe his' heart and strive for humility of spirit, uttering the prayer of Solomon : O God, forgive those that have sinned and relieve the Injured. Marys Prayer Niche. ; Not far away is a small building which a recess revered as Marys prayer niche, where the Virgin Mother is supposed to have sat devoutly rocking the cradle of her infant son. Here the Moslem pilgrim recites the chapter of the Koran entitled Miriam, because It gives an con-rai- account of several circumstances relating to the most pious and obedient of the four perfect women. Close Womens Mosque, a side to the entrance to paradise opens in the Well of the Leaf. This was discovered, during the Caliphate of Omar, by a man of the Banu Tamln who, climb - ing down in it to get back a bucket he had dropped, noticed a door which led him into a wonderful garden, where he picked a leaf. No one of his acquaintances to whom he showed It had ever seen its like and, since it did not wither, all agreed that It must be of celestial origin, a hypothesis absolutely incontrovertible because the secret door could not be found again. It had disappeared as completely as the entrance to the tombs of the Kings of Judah, accidentally lighted upon, as Benjamin of Tudela informs us, by stone masons and carpenters employed in shoring the foundations of the temples and palaces that successively rose and were razed on the site of Melchizedeks hill fortress. The northern part of the sacred inclosure, is or Distant House occupied by the Jami of Prayer, with its superb pulpit, one of the finest pieces of woodwork extant It was carved by a celebrated sculptor of Aleppo at the charge of Sultan Nuraddin, and was placed in its present position by Sultan Saladin when, $fter his capture of Jerusalem, the Christian church became a Mahommedan mosque. This event could not occur, of course, without being duly announced by In numerous churches of signs and wonders. Europe the crucifixes shed tears of blood and a monk of Argenteuil saw the moon descend to earth with weeping countenance. Truly, the city reverted again to the Christians by the treaty of February 18, 1229, concluded between Saladins and the Emperor Frednephew Malik erick II, but after the departure of that brilliant if unscrupulous, monarch, the Kharezmians wandered West and prepared the way for Turkish rule of the holy places. The Distant House of Prayer in popular parlance the Palace of Solomon was assigned to the protection of the aristocratic brotherhood instituted in 1118 to protect pilgrims to the holy places and to fight the battles of Christianity Since the edifice was situated In the temple a, . grounds, the members of that brotherhood became known as Knights Templars. The order ceased to exist in 1314 when Its grand master, Jacques de Molay, was burned at the stake. With his last breath he summoned the two puissant enemies who had compassed his fall, to follow and face him before Gods tribunal, as they did King Philip the Fair of France within three, and Pope Clement V within twelve months. The same revival of another brothyear, 1314, brought-therhood closely associated with the history of Palestine the Knights Hospitalers, originally the Brothers of St John. It was founded just before the first crusade by a certain Gerald of Amalfi, on the lines of an earlier order, the members of which served as ministrants to the comfort of lepers and pilgrims in distress, under the patron-ag- e of St. Lazarus. This order of the Hospital of St John at Jerusalem, to write out its full name, later known as the Order of the Knights of Rhodes and as the Order of the Knights of Malta, is still very much alive in some of Its offshoots. In the East it counts descendants of the Sultan Saladin among Its pensioners, and also In the West It takes an active part in relief work.' During the grea war, it supported at Etaples, between Boulogne and Montreuil, a large hut hospital, where many of those wounded in the German drives toward Amiens and the channel ports, and in Gereral Fochs decisive counter-offensivwere cared for. e, Morris Floral Co., 52 E. 2nd S., Salt Lake City. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS. Out of town orders solicited. Miller Floral Co., 52 E. 2nd South. 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