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Show V Tuesday, December 10, 1912. SIOIISBUSE 1IIE -- VETEIiANIIAKCEV LEMS IIP IN - - joroia? xcawtrTAH tllOLIDAVDOIfJQS IS RECOVERING IN HENDON VARD For 10 Days Beginning Nov. 26 - PmcE Hyde Park, Dec. 8. Mr. James Lewiston,' December 7, 1912, M'endon.JDec, 8.. The Sunday In the recent election of a Hancey has been. suffering from School officers have 'arranged school district hemorrhage of the, brain for tho. very fine program for a ChristNo. 4, G. A. Hogan was elected to Jast fewaays7 He eems to be mas celebration. 'Committees at this writing. have been chpsen to look. ."after succeed himself. i Several of the 1 the various details of the festivileading citizens of this ' district -of The stork was busy last week. ties and alright good time is asexpressed the good, conscientious work done The homes of John Seamous, Wil- sured,, every body, that attend. " The Sunday School' children by Mr. Hogan in jiehalf of the liam . Gibson, and Samuel Chrisdistrict, during hie preceding ad- tenson were visited. Mothers will be given the usual .Christmas ministration, and staged that he and babes getting along nicely prize, which wilfbe hung - upon rt d merited the the hallowed Christmas tree, 'each of the people .for reelection n taking .tbeirtura.to drawvac; 'for another time and he got it. visiting with her daughter the cording to the number of times past few days. ey have been in attendance . A - ' The Josephine Deffry company ing this year.' . The 'commendable ... ,. . House was Door Next two "a on very put o houseJhere-las-t filled well a last played-thouse the n theMen-doLast opera . Friday evening playsat "week. Their company consists of Monday night, by a troupe of school basketball team playladies and players from the II, A. C. 'The ed the Wellsville school team in six members-thre- e, three gentlemen anj their work performance was weli received. the Richards halL A.. good crowd among the The players handled their parts turned out to see the ame, and on the stage-rankreceives. with considerable skill Lewiston that best very again the home team was victor- frnarri-member.f- .'PAGE FTTH or im-prov- ing "'1 mutual-approbatio- whole-hearte- , w I Eddies' and Misses sup--po- MnuJohq-Ormondhasbee- - Coats 30.00 Coats 27.00 Coats 25.00 Coats 35-0- s "hefm6rS,the-people-ef---thi- city, in general, are capable of enjoying the highest "class plays. They permit themselves to be ab sorbed into the spirit of the pers formance as all real a few a thought--lesshould.. However, exan by plosion of foolish laughter, greatly mared the enjoyment of those whose, purpose it was to partake of the real spirit of the play. It is to be hoped that in the future, these few thoughtless young people will do their -- laughing and giggling on the outside, and then enter thehall, not to entertain, but to be entertained. play-goer- love-maker- . s, i i v Hurrah t Lewiston schools will basketbe in the ball league of the county. Aftera long discussion in bishops meet-- . ing last Sunday, the members of the quorum were unanimous in conceding the opera house to the school for basketball purposes. The rules governing its use, -however, will be very stringent,- ow. ing to the usurpation of the hall in previous years, by all comers. One of the rules will be quoted here as it is of importance to all lovers of basketball. It is as follows : Any person or persons found .playing' basketball, in the Lewiston opera house, unless aceompan ied by the principal of the school or David, Hendricks, ,they coach, will be lined for trespassing. inter-high-scho- ol -- 3 - s will be sent- - to the' five missionaries we now hate in: the 'field; for a Christmas present., On Friday evening the JohnsonT elocution class will- give an entertainment consisting of a farce and drama, and they promise the people a splendid time. - Mr. Johnson is tn elocutionist of ability and has a large class under his tutorship at present. This entertainment wiU be the winding up of the., course, and should be liberaUy patronized by the people. , HOLDS MEETING . -- - d are-doin- g - -- - -- , - to the theweighit)f f uel earriedk a be of 1,700 miles ? cpmd per e dia-tan- . Childrens Coats ad lk THe nearer 4o Journal .will .you bring covered without' stop, or practlcthe 'new you've from positionthah Atlantic - ally across the been since you started to look for Newfoundland to ' Ireland. Your it.,-'.;- . work-seelin- ' g' A-- Vi r-- j 20f& Discount lvuffsandFurs20yoDiscount Knit Underwear 20co Discount Muslin Underwear 20 Discount All Millinery Going at HALF PRICE Dress jSoods 20Discount Special Line of Hose, Good Values 15c pmr 20 Discount on Ladies' Skirts 87 North Main Logan lf -- - - PRICE-CONCfeSSIO- y. N e, f l. Come Olit of T the Big End:, 'i of the -- ' onion is brown. Wipe a two pound slice of round steak, put in pan, sear on one side, turn, and sear on the other side. Pour over one and cupfuls of cold water, bring quickly to the boiling, Dont Go Up In the Airl one-hfi- lf one-four- th - 4 BEAT SAHTA CLAUS TO IT! A "srr saucepan add two and tablespoonfuls Of flouTand atif until' well blended ; jthen pour oh gradually, ,yhile 'stirring constantly, one cupful of milk: Bring to the boiling-poin- t and add o he-lf , o thousands of women rummaging through their attic, trunks or other .old; bat receptacles in search of old, hats that have on them something which they need, for trimming their latest rhead a gear! It may be a plume,-orib a of a or buckle, piece lacepr bon. Or it is tbe chiffon, perhaps even the shape. But whatever it is, it is something women never have forgotten ever since the day, they put it away Washington . al one-b&- lf mysteries-concernin- themselves that keep men guessing. Recently a Kfinsaa woman very nearly divulged the secret, but in the end she renigged and left the investigator nothing but a clew. What she said was thatjvhen.a woman discards her hat and buys a new one, abe takes the old one up to the attie and carefully puts it into a trunk with a lot of others. " In the this tradition light of sounds perfectly reasonable, says the' Christian Science, Monitor, Researches have shown that in fi doing so the woman ofjoday line a of the example long of ancestresses. There never is, Was, or ever will be a womans hat that is put out of the way for good; This means that there never wag either a completely old or a completely new womans hat. This, to ouFmind ,is perfectly true, Very fewwomen pnt away a hat- - without expecting to wear it againi'in installments. Has'e a woman bought a hat nse some part of an old hat in the trimming of tbe new one! Is there a new fashion in spring or fall hats without, two s;End,oLtha. to one part of parts of corn-meThats Vyhat Youll Do if You flour. Put in a liof iron frying pan, and cook until crisp andwell Read ud Heed. ' , browned,' turning- frequently. Re' Baa That .ChrutiOaa aopptDg to be move, from pan and strain, fat ha thisjamong the other. v-- er slices, and Islices in halves crosswise Then gash each ridd-edg- e four times.' Dip in' a mixture of of dona anyway, ao why not get first through a double thicknes choice, have ao easy time ot tt your cheese-clot- h over a' fine placed' aall.ufis&ten t ha .labors pf.-tahp-girl- a wire strainer. Put one and and tnafca everybody happy toy tablespoonful of the fat 'in getting ao early etart? one-ha- have been made to' answer this question correetly by men, but, of course, they failed. Women long ago could have solved the puzzle, but they have preferred to number without-planning-t- ; . J steak Fried Salt Pork, 1912 style Cut fat salt pork in eight thin " What becomes of discarded womens hats? Numerous attempts . should be' one cupful. Melt one tablespoonful of butter, add two tabbespoonfulf of flour, and .stir until well blended; then pour on gradually ;while - stirring stoek. -- Bring to season with the boiling-poin- t, salt and pepper, and pour around HoralJ j : , WOMAN tJ IIAT3 fol-low- teaadd cover oi salt, spoonful closely; re-- , move to" back of range, and let simmer until meat is tender. Re move steak to hot platter - and strain stoek, of which there -point, Instead, of the Little a chapter o:i -- r s ce , in the December number of that fourth teaspoonful of salt, one periodical, She ' presents" seven eighth teaspoonful of pepper, and recipes, two of .which are repro- one tablespoonful of butte?, bit duced below. She says in part: by bit; then add one and one-hacupfuls of hot boiled potato stuffs The high prices of food demand a more careful and intel- cubes. Pile" in eenter of platter ligent study- of food values, if the ' If a merchant were to adverhousewife wishes to keep her bills for food- - supplies where she tise granulated sugar at 2c a MEAT DISHES OF. LOW COST should, td proportion her income pound, he would discover bow wisely. I can think of no better many people there are who read Fannie ' Merritt--' Fartoer.'-'eo&k-erway of giving to. my readers at his ads. ANY REAL edjfqr pflhe Woman XAIome this time1 Christmas season' than brings a quick by 'presenting some meat'receipes Companion writes 'an article raust there-formerchant A response. which will be a help in ;keping Dishes of. Low Cost " put into his advertising : down the table expenses.' r a Smothered Hound Steak Try some of the pocket-eppeaoui 'ib k hot ' iron- - frying-pa- n three slices ot ffit salt pork, three by four inches.' Add one onion peeled' and 'cut in thiu slices, and Until cook,1 stirring constantly, -- maehine-du- 10.00 Coats and Suits 9.00 Coats and Suits - - hour1 for 1 announced. .On Wednesday even Dunbar-Rob-inso- ' . 5.00 Coats and Suits 2.50 Coats and Suits . ing .there will be dance in the hall for young and old. The proceeds of this dance - - 1 1 OLD FOLKS, COMMUTES " . !7.50rCoats and Suits . . 4 Suits Suits Suits Suits 20 00 Coats and Suits "' For the coming week the fol lowing entertainments have been and and and and 0 l!2.T)0Xoats andSuits" t A fine big boy was born to Mrs. (Continued from page one.) Arthus Bergensen. Mrs. Bergensen has just come from Wyoming sunken in poverty. He spends all to spend a few 'weeks with her his jfime denouncing his neighbor Pond. mother, Mr. Brigham) -and railing against the slings of Mrs. Robert Allenof Cove gave outrageous fortune. Both ' men birth to a boy which died a few had a son and daughter who love hours after birth. The mother is each other. But here, we must doing fine. stop, for here it is that the interesting part begins. A premature child was bom to The players have already proMr. and1 Mrs. Leo Cuttle. The duced the comedy in several ot mother is doing fine, and it is hop- the smaller neighboring towns. In ed that the child -will live. each of these towns the people who saw the performance, gave Mrs. Wm. Spackman ' recently the play and the players unlimitgave birth to a premature child. ed praise. The ehild was dead at birth, but - The following are the players: --AbemotherJs doing fairly well. Wm. L. Clarke, Marie Barber, IremTHendricksortpEd- - Smith, --A. Mrs. 0. Bell has a child sick D.Christenon,RoyBullen,Earl with measles at the home of Mr. Robinson, - Dora Johnson, Ella John Bemheisel. ' Hatch, Eugene Merrill,. Bry. Martineau and Elmer Johnson, J t Mrs' Herb. Harris gave birth to 'v a fine NOTICE OF SALE " boy 'last week. 'Both mother and child In the District Court of the Very well. First Judicial Districted the State Miss Anhie Bond arrived , her of Utahin and for the County of last Tuesday from her home in Cache. James C. Walters, plainNew Mexico. . She has come . to tiff, vs Dunbar- - Robinson Campspend a few weeks with her uncle, bell .company, a corporation, deMri' Prank'' feawlins. Ever sinCe fendant. Pursuant to an order of her arrital she has been suffering this court the undersigned on the of Quinsy. 21st day. of December, 1912, at 2 oclock p. m. of said Jayat the ' Colds and sore throats have front door of. the .County Court been quite prevalent here since House in Logan City, Utah, will Offer for sale and sell at public Thanksgiving.- auction tothehighest and best PLYING ACROSS OCEAN" bidder therefor for casbT all of the 4 accounts and notes due and owing oil consumption are n the estate of said - Fuel and actors in the aerial to Importanff uncoland Co., Campbell speed problem,- and these place lected by the pndersighed on the durthe definite limits upon ery of sale.' A list of the names ation of time, in which a machine dateeach and all of parties . against in the air without may remain accounts are had notes whom and, landing. Were? it not for these with the respective limitations if would be a simple together amounts of same, may be seen at wattertimprovetherecord office oirihender&ignedat made by Fount ey, who, a'; short the North Main street., Logan, 161 time ago, in a- Farman biplane, 'on and after (he 20th day Utah, little a traversed J59 miles in and up to the more than thirteen hours without of December, 1912. Said accounts and sale. of time landing. Traveling across coun- notes the will approximate try,' or over water, with a fair amount of $4000100. 30 miles an hour andSn wind - FRED W. CROCKETT, average' speed of only ,100- - brilea 7 i . Receiver.. ten-poun- J JSamuel Christensen has reeurn-e- d to Salt Lake City after spendAt the Sunday afternoon serving a week with his family." , ices in the Ward house, Elder J. A. Gardner, Henry C. Sorensen Leland Ashcroft nt-uto Lew- and Vance Walker were the went with speakers. These young Elders iston, Saturday.-Cupi-d him. In the near future we think gave the Saints some good talk, he will bring to Hyde Park a while the 6 ward choir furnished More teacherr. some excellent singing. charming school a in attendance than were people Joseph Newbold was a visitor common; a betterment much in town. Sunday. needed among the Saints in our t ' ward. Riley Harris from Wells, NeWe were jn hopes a good thing vada, has returned to Hyde Park, where he will make his future would always last; but alas! all home. an end. We have thyigsjiave been nearly free-- from- - anykind Chas. Lucas and son have just of contagious diseases tor several returned from Grouse Creek, months, and, up to date, our where they have sold dheir pro- schools have not been interfered perty. They will make Hyde with. We now have two cases Park theirbome of scarlet fever, and one or two of measles among the children. We Henry Ashcroft is able ti be are in hopes the diseases will not around on crutches. We are glad spread further. Those afflicted to see our townsman on the im- are under strict quarantine, and " proverit is not expected thaV schools or public gatherings wiU be closed Mrs. Erastus Lamb is quite ill unless the trouble is 'much more at this writing. wide spread. Mrs. E.B. Lundquist expects to place an operetta before the people of Hyde Parity about New Year. From her past record we know it will be a treat. $22.50 17.50 15.00 13.50 12i50 11.00 10.00 8.75 7.50 6125 5.00 4.50 $45.00 Coats and Suits ;-- And Then You WiU Be Suited DOWN oT0 THE GROUIiD! 4 - tOMJLt niE repE, - 1 Herald i J -- a 1. TIEED When Classified, your boarders wanted ad, in The'' Journal, will help you to make keeping boarders really PAY, - - SHoramr' t -- |