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Show J THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE.' TTAI! Couldn't Make- It Gd art That Much Money NevoNoteo in it a PriviUg to Utah Ms, Fliabetb MortlmerMtller. expert, told n Mon, to a Live luth In the Saline dlatrlct the association this. year le elan produce acfea of certified potato 1000 up ' . ' pUStiBf LAKE Utah SALT population luring Ah laet eight years will hare creased 81,604 on July 1 1928, to the estimate released by the department of commerce ta Washington. This Increase will bring the total state population to 531,-0as against 449,39$, the census Igure In 1920. DUCHESNE Traflc headed for Duchesne by the way of Heber and Strawberry valley has" been turned baik by the maintenance force of the state road commission on account of the condition of the road, due to the thawing of snow. This Is not done with traffic early in the morning, when the. ground is frozen. The commission says that this will probably not be permitted for a week, as there are sixteen miles of highway through the 'Talley that have been graded only and traffic over this stretch would ruin the work done. MANT1 Six thousand- - pounds of . Stevenson Too Often This Warns of '"Sluggish Kidneys. f one-hal- f 1 for cook a few minutes, then ndt a bay leaf, or a small piece of one, as liked, one slice of onion, a teuspoonful of salt and a dash of paprika. Simmer until the meal is too der. Iteinove the meat to a baking the stock with dour and dish, thick butter blended, add cupful of chopped almonds, one green ;epter chopped, one doaen chopped ripe liven. and one half cupful of toma nient. add a I0 this over crus' and bflke un,n lh cru8t ,5 j ! i Sure your kidneys are working right) Sluggish kidneys allow wasta impurities to remain in tha blood and upset the whole system. A common warning is too frequent.' scanty or burning secretions. Use Doan Pill. Doan m, a stimulant diuretic, increase the secretion of the kidneys and thus aid in the elimination of waste impurities. Are endorsed by users everywhere. AH your ntlghiart 1 ny thing's no answer.' said the bli'i her. 'He specific. Call umi dress a 'i, hen?' " ilosh.' said the hoy. not on a v eh Astounding Power Fact j Wi'hl PILLS 60c ASTIMl'LANT DIURETIC Ul KIDNEYS fa.t.r Milkern Co MtgCkrm BuO.lo.NY -- , Quickly Relieves V. Moore, biological survey, United States department of agriculture. Assisting Mr. MooVe were Clinton Kjar, district agricultural Inspector. and C. O. Stott, county agent. OGDEN Rain which soaked Salt Lake and vicinity recently wia of Inestimable value to farmers and piled up a reserve of water which will greatly aid the city this summer, according tq J.' Cecil Alter, chief of the United States weather bureau here. Cover with crumbs and brown in moderate oven. Rake forty-fivminutes. Pie of BsePs Heart With Prunes Prepare and cook the heart in fat, browning It all over. Tlace In a kettle, cover with boiling water and cook slowly until tender, seasoning during the cooking. Have ready a cupful of prunes soaked and pitted. Cut the cooked heart crosswise, put Into a "deep dish, add a pint of. good gravy and plenty of seasonings. The gravy Is made with the prune Juice. Cover with the prunes and a crust over all. Rake until brown. Cream of Tomato With Cheese. Make a white sauce by melting two tablespoonfuls of butter and adding two of flour, when .well blended add salt anyl pepper to season and a pint of milk. Cook until smooth and just before serving add one quart of cooked tomatoes put through a strainof a teaer and In which spoonful or less of sode has been stlrred; pour In very slowly and add tone cupful of rich American cheese. Serve with a spoonful of whipped 'cream on top of each dish. Rice and Liver Casserole. I Joe a casserole with boiled, battered rice. Fill the center with chopped boiled liver and gravy. SprlDkle with bread crumbs, dot with butter and bake long enough to brown on top Food We Should Eat As soon as people learn to value certain foods the price begins to go np in proportion. Calf's liver Is known to be the best of foods for those anemic, but the supply and the cost moke It expensive food. Beef liver, however, being larger, more of It and not so delicately flavored or tender. Is much slight ed. If beef liver Is fresh, parboiled until firm, then chopped, ft' may be made Into very palatable dishes. There are so many fresh fruits and vegetables as well as greens and nuts to. tuuke a varied diet; these eaten freely will keep the blood alkaline and thus avoid all the Ills which follow front too much meat and starchy well-buttere- e T. C. Gwyn of Myton, resiengineer of the Uintah Irrigation MYTON dent project, reports satisfactory progress Is being made In putting the canals s and laterals in shape for the opening of fhe Irrigation season. VERNAL An interesting experiment was completed recently by John first-clas- Nielson, one of Ashley valley's pioneer farmers. He decided to make a test of the productivity of a single kernel of wheat, and for this purpose sowed it in ordinary ground, surrounded by a fence, so as to ascertain the exact amonnt of increase. He was greatly surprised when he counted the result, and found the one seed had yielded 4372 kernels and 98 sheaths. The seed is known as the Dicklow . . variety. CEDAR CITY When the new Zion highway is finished It will have a tunnel one mile long. The tunnel to date has been driven 1480 Explorer, Smokes Lucky Strikes in Wildest Africa (o-ner- Rheumatic Pains Once on the Abyssinian border my shipment of K brown. Escalloped Liver. Wush and chop one calf or small beef liver, add one-hal- f cupful of bread crumbs, one half tenspoonful of salt, four slices of bacon chopped, and to this add wo tablespoonfuls of chopped onion a little grated nutmeg and a few grains of red pepper with a cupful of water Mix well and place In a baking dlh MARTIN JOHNSON, llu crushes of lightning in the produce, at any given time, power equal to less than onelwen tilth of the light ami power companies tn the United States according to ceo putat ions based on estimates ot F. W. 1eik, Jr., consulting engineer for the Electric eompanv 'I here is an average of t.stKi than In progres In the world at dciMorm am one instant, m cording to Mr. I Those give 300,000 Hashes per lioui. of l.fitXl.OOtl horsepower operat lin: continuously. IhU s compared with the hoi semw er capacity of generating Stations in the United Suites. Ml j one-hal- f poisoned-grain - bo' n j Crop Anything,' said the hoy .What wld you puy me?' 'Two good dollars a week, Myrt lag right here and now, Mild the bn her. 'Rut what ou-- you do?' told you.- said the nthing. Stiff) Achy) Every day LAME)constant, nagging backacha) popular pie In t'ulifornru Is Steak Pi With Almonds. Take one 'uiul pounds of round Into cut steak cubes, cover with one quart of tmli-u g water and Tobacco pre-CO- lolls, "In n. y native Sioux Yliy a hoy an Wired a butcher's waul ad. What ean you. do? the butcher as oil lum. That Constant Backache A -- 12 Dayg Free Trial To get relief when pain tortured and muscles keep jou In con. stant misery rub on It N quickly absorbed and jolt ean rub It In often and expei t result) more tqedily. Get It Mt any druggist In America. Use Joint-Fusfor sciatica, lumbago, sore, lame muscles, lame back, cbest colds, sore nostrils and burning, aching fet. Only (10 cents. It enet rates. name and Address for II dey trial tube 10 Pop. laborat- Joint! Jomt-Kase- e ories, Desk 3, IIhIIowHI. JJsIns. Joint-Eas- e Foreign Language Press No country in tbe world lias a larger foreign-lunguug- e press than we Our 1 1,000,000 foreign-borhave here. are said to read some twenty-fl- Lucky Strikes from America missed us, and I uas miserable until the natives followed our tracks across the Kaisout desert to Nairobi with my precious cargo of Luckies . After Oiio Village Reborn town of Scliocnhrbnn. two miles southeast of Cleveland is the state's newest village as well, for It n iw tins one house, which is more than It has had In more than a century. This structure Is a copy of the log cabin hull! by Itev. David Zelber-gcr- . Moravian m'Mlnnury, who found ed the settlement May 3, 1772. Ry August of llini year. Schoenbruun became a thriving settlement of some sixty house of hewn timber. Then the site was lost for 14(1 years, being discovered In 1923 by excavation. old (loo's four years of smoking Luckies in wildest Africa, I find my voice in perfect condition for my lecture tour in America Its toasted. n Beg Your Pardon e their own thousand publications tongues. Of these ldT are dallies, 870 weeklies, and tbe rest either montle or quarterlies. lies The Oullook. In semi-monthlie- Hurry Is Mr. Rale In his room? Clerk Sorry, but theres nobody home on the top floor. Harry Oh, then I'll ask somebody No Throat feet I J Irritation-N- o Cough. Cl 928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc. else. GY Only Whippet hat all the; features: one-fourt- h r&rk-Carm- VERNAL Reports from the Uintah basin and Cache county indicate that bees did not winter well In those localities, it was reported to the state board of agriculture recently by D. II. Hillman, state apiarist. The unfavorable winter weather resulted in the loss of many bees. It was found that there . was a shortage of stores In m&ny parts of the state, Mr. Hillman reported, and those who fed their bees late In the fall have i aved many colonies which would have starved to death during the winter. MYTON Farmers of Uintah basin are advised to irrigate as early as possible this year because snow on the. wstersheds is only, 70 per cent normal according to the word released st the offices of the Uintah irrigation project at Myton. Information concerning the available water supplies in the high altitudes was gained from the forest service. The figures ms vary, forest service officials report, because part of the snow stations on the forest have been moved to new locations during the past year. MANTI Six farm bnreaus In Sanpete eounty have been organized and will begin Immediate activities, according to newly elected offices. Sterling, Mantl, Fayette, Wales, Clarion and Mayfield bureaus are prepared to - GOOD DISHES 0, of A. . -- I ow By being happy beneflia tha upon which remala unknown world, oven to ouraelvee, or when they ara diacloaed aurprlae nobody o much aa tha benefactor L. It -- is being, distributed throughout the country in an effort to reduce the ravages of the ground squirrel The poison was mixed under the , anonymaua re-tent-ly Immediate supervision junior biologist of th children," she said, "live too with their elders, 'Ibey hear too many things that are until for i childrens ears. This makes hem There la do duty m ao much underrate the duty of being happy. s Du- rejMUter. "ur mm h I0 IttS. Smihi Niviiur (Jiloit g ALINA -- The Cream of the - TTfc mly Full force-fee- d lubrication Silent timing chain singly plats Light-weigh- t, clutch Gajolins tank at rear universal Metal, oil-tig- ht Joints brakes Big Long, springs Heavy, rigid tapered frame Alemite chassis lubrication semi-eUipt- Lout-swun- offering all these Qualify Features ic full-visio- g, n bodies Adjustable steering post Balloon tires Snubbers foods. Now that the spring garden Is be Ing planned, remember to have a good bed of turnips that may' be thinned and eaten cooked with the young tur- nip for greens. Our dietitians tell us that these greens are equal If not better than the spinach. A free use of lettuce (that grown nut of doors) that has much of the function.- PRICE Price city will sell the real green coloring Id It la richer In than the blanched aud tender estate which It owns within Helper head lettuce. town site, according to the city counThe Ideal corn for mash, corn meal cil which men Tuesday evening. ..The muffins and Johnny cake Is made of property came into the possession water ground meal, leaving the conIt of Price the city years ago. ' e germ. When put outo the tains In part the right of way of the ! sja.lls and the meal Price water pipe line. The council j we so Is are ruined, deprived of tbe at Price will demand that the right of as well as the of the best very grain makes It way be held inviolate before In a small homes flavor. best many the sale. Mayor W. R. Porter of Hela a corn mill at to little time grind per, city has Indicated that the city- Is as much as may be needed Is need desirous of acquiring the property.It Is quite worth while when we SHOSHONE Shoshone Palls Idaknow that ninety per rent of all Ills ho; id numbered among the scenic are due to diet, either the wrong food, wonders of the American continent, or Improper combinations, or not they are 52 feet higher than Niagara property prepared food. Palls. The food which needs pod mast! la the kind to eat to kejpthe cation UTAH That OP UNIVERSITY In good rondlthnu After, fhe teeth mors geological features exist In ths teeth become frill and poor inch well divided cause Irritation stste of Utsh than in any other area foods of Intestinal iranhte , j of equal aixe in the world was asaert- - f and all natural The sugar found In fruit' ed as an Indisputable fact b Profeshnlesonie and nutritious. If chilThe Valver aor Frederick J. 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