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Show : A . - Ex-Kaise- II 1 u LURKS-IN-OLIVES-, aMINIIIM 41.11401.6140.4 4 TISAYS DEPARTMENT Ar '410 t 4. t' ,' , q . .."-- . . 4 t ' ' ) dr 4, , '0, , ,,A,,, t,,..,,,, Killed ,as: linus IA- . Menace,- , :s -- ,, I s, , J 111.21 , ''...'. 51 : 41 41 ' II All , Iot -- Rees We Mention , " ,' e -- , SPECIAL VALUES e- , ..4-- EXTRA ONE OF TIIE 4 --,,.., f s'lave boos reetorod 1 favor. It la sesta g ,, . ,,,,.,t-:.., 4to to oat than. according to govern... y 1:t iA,'t'',,,,.!..,? .; ,'"glr . least experts. The appetising delicacy 4.ri..;,.'6 l' :10' tk.,,, kll'47: Patch, by roasou of a tow Instances ot tit portoct packing. was brought Into ,( , I ;.'c',' '!i':'''',Z7'N'' :I I b , ntiMporary disfavor all over the United 4 ' 41 $kates. has been offically restored e its '1441 :. .14 t . Inlays-tithe table and picure my . ". , 1 breath a Lib of eatisfaction. Incl. 0.4 , ,,S,q 4.,40 ata:1 dentallY. ' the bacillus betulinue, thst I ir .V, 4-- tivIt,.:;14.1) ; ',, , 1 Ony organism responelhie for the ripe t.4-'1",1 tV etive's undeserved Jess of popularity, I I , . 4,...,1; hall been utterly routed and destroyed I ' 142' 4s must seek other and, henceforth. fields. Meredith. of the docy. doPortmool of striouiturs . in making public the re-t- it , el a thorough investigetien by : II chemists of cases of pole. . - - government onin to the eating of ripe olives. the trouble .4 was not due to the con. II ars in which they were packed but 10,.e isolated P . csees of inadequate "ternThe ination. chemists found he said, Oat it was possible to atter Lis own and tin cane. ' To ttlielitivinainato Ihillpiesailli future trouble. he I p omx,,f AndL 2 said, the packers have adopted the de. recomn that the 340 bo to not lees than olives subjected 0 William have bee.n Art treasures formerly belonging to degrees of heat to prevent the possibilThis brought to Now York for sale at auction. The photograph shows a prospecity of danger to the consumer. !screened sterilisation. IL is said, in no tive bidder examining a large carrad ivory stein which was taken in PLway effects the flavor or edibility of Yment of & debit from a Bavarian chateau belonging to the deposed emperor. Os relish. after be bad fled to Rolland. Th coning depicts the birth of Venus from IhOwing to prejudice, due to the pub.. the A female figure forms the handle and the tall cover is surmountsea,. tkity given calms of poisoning from ed by of figures. a group 4144111ff to olives the according rip' 'seekers, the ripe olive packing indushas been practically dentroyed, the try absolutely safe If proper pre- -- cintly high temperature be returned &mend having fallen off 96 per cent. rendered for immediate reproBo widespread was this preludice that cautton are taken to prevent the In- to the packers faction with bacteria during handling cessing at a sufficient temperature to tiil consumption of green olives was' and Inoue sterilization. ars filled when if the complete -reduced although no Vitali. with few exceptions the olive packa sufficient temperature at packages ilmilarly traced to the use of them. sterilised ers have time. of a sufficient period quoit heartily fallen in with for 1j that the action of the and the all auggestion mad. in the interest of practicable. sey conIt Is entirely agriculture in discover. specialists department of the to sterilise both glass public talety and by mutual agreeing that the cause of poisoning was not all Mill at a temperature - ment entered Into byarepractically nee to either tin cans or glass jars, tainers end tin they from now taking enough to insure absolute itoril- of the topackers sod in uniting the packers in a co- high the market withdraw steps laation. perative movement to standardise all ripe olives in glass containers which safe methammo packs of ripe have their product by absolutely net been at a sufficient "Unfortunately restore the olives put in glass as well ius some in temperature. sterilised will ds of sterilleatior limiter steps are being in to former not were eeesons its presome olive industry position taken by tin during past ef the packers in the erican trade. of minced olive relishes in view with all the precautions now -pared not or the fact that one death due to the "The Bureau of Chemistry of the known to be aseential ani were epartment of Agriculture," says Se- sterilised at a sufficienty high temper. oonsemption of such a product has been the state.. attire and soma of those goods fit glees reported. eger" Meredith, "authorises It 'While concerted action to remove 7rient thet it has met with gratify. were responsible for the fatalities.olives on the part Is probable that of all the rips ng degree, of ripe olives packed In tin and processed in Of packers of ripe olives improving on the market but an extremely small at a low temperature haw not been taktoothed' to such an extent that danger number actually contained bacillus ba en by the packers the fact that in tins has so consistently from botullnue poisoning in future tulinua. Of MOM than 2.004 individtua in lag in making a 'swell out of the can cracks will be eliminated. Five (troupe packages collected and examinedwere constitutes a warning to the purchaser of deaths traced to poison- produced the bureau of chemistry but sight is not often disregarded. There known as bacillus found to contain bacillus botulinuedwl l by the organismoccured 4 botulinus in New York and preen of thee. were from the ont.lis no reason to anticipate danger from have packed and ripe jl City, Detroit. Mich, Canton, O.. )Lem. put of ens manufacturer and from one:pr AU' batch of his output. In adoition to olives whether they beprocessed packed in tin phis. Tenn.. and Kathleen. toMont conor the were examined oontainers." cases due has bureau the glass these otthese of eight, . eemption ripe olives. No fatalities samples of some of the oliv,c. sibli for the fatalities and has also i been traced to green olives. 11 bays v ;y found bacillus botulinus in these sped.' Exesnalvo Investigations. MORS. have rIrery extensive Investigations of den- - , ,bsott made by scientist. from the bu. ' "Since there is a 'possibility has the co.opera- LI:ern InnasufifliTgently olive which teatt of chemistry with sterilized the buof the packers and the packers 1 ', ti RICHMOND MIMEO TO: to the ye also employed specialists to study reau of chemistry has suggested ..., th causes of botelinus poisoning and Industry that all ripe olives in glasscarelocated be the precautions which should be em- or in tin wherever fully inspeoted and that. ofany whichployed to prevent' further diffieulty. show decompois the trouble the slightest degree The experts agree that ,..gEr.coppul IN ha further of container sition be destroyed. It clot inherent in the Aye be olives which all that in ripe suggested used. Whether the olivee packed --jars Ins In.. tin cans they may be, have dot been processed at & uff!. . , You will find extraordinary values awaiting you in eacti section of our vk .0",,):13, olives ;po I 1 -- '21 , IMONm.. genera eContinueszeal iI This Week 3,... , '. - onoulb -17- -1 4, ..,.. ,( y.:' Dry Goods Dept. and Men's and Boys' Clothes Shop , ',,, ' Ginghams 25c yd. , - c 01 . Also on all Canvas Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords. is This an Extraordinary Value. Attractive plaid dress Ginghamsjust what you need for your summer dresses. Your choice at 25e4 yard...,. -- The price concessions comprehend our regular stock. If you . . dXZM were unable to be waited upon today come tomorrow. Each even;xig the,stocks are,replenished...,.........-.- : - ,;4.;, - . ipartment - ' DIMS ITOIS II AT il 1414 SOUTIII IIAII4 II r Ip 1.,, 12 , 10,11.1, 41 r I tnIt ell MIMMi.... .,AM.i , A. r lk. Wfot IZE i . '41Alf ..". 11,,,411 - .91111tit , VICTROLA - , Would 'Be a Moat yr, gar. 1V1 ( - roia Appreciated 6 arm Givt t b Bride Jun. the trorld's ver Flo allot IAA mualcal I n i tttunent t h 6 V10- of ISOLA, count! 1 IIIIMMI111111..111 THE'IMPROVEMENT:-ERA magazine for men and boys and there. fore read largely bywomen and girls. A , , ' , June, 1920, Contains:, 1 F ' rRESIDENT HEBER J. GRANT'S VIEWS on labor unions and other leading conference themes. 4 ' : 1 .THE BOYHOOD AND YOUTH OF BRIGHAM YOUNG ' With illustrations of his home and the shop where he , s worked as a painter and glazier, by Preston Nib ley, who Is making a special study of the life and character or the . Great Pioneer, , , ' A SUMMER OUTING AND WHAT CAME OF - The first of a fascinating out-do, story with dogrod .. clear streams, by on the and mountains in the . and gun , Hon. Anthony W. lying, a thotoughbred western Scout . , by circumstance, choice and experience. ', ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO. The text of Elder Melvin L Ballard's introduction to "The Vision" as ptesented by Prof.. Evan Stephens and chorus in the Salt Lake tabernacle at the April ieqtf'- , ence. I ' , tIX 'PULL-PAGILLUSTRATIONS The beautiful Bridal Veil falls in the Wasatch moan. tahulin 'Provo Canyon: the Kirtland temple and the I Chagrin river; Hayden's mill where Brigham Young in the early twenties at the time of his marriage worked . to Miriam Works; the Pahnyra farm with the Sacred ' ' Grove In the distance; sea and land in San Diego; a . stream, and many other mountain range and a mountain ..-- . illustrations. , TWO STRIKING STORIES- -. : oottraire.. ' and of heroism love . a' "The Test," story ' William Henry Petersen ; "To Thine Own Self 3e 'rue," a story of a "Mormon" girl who was tempted. ana at ) , she chime. EDITORIALS. EVENTS, IMPORTANT MUTUAL AN. - or -- - - ,.. - , - I E , . . EASTPORT.-- l mass of twisted Ilaine..,.1une.,...1,,,A metals and charred timbers lying on Coney Beach here I. all that remains of the frigate Rich. itnond.-- - once f States navy. -- tfa PS.11 eti the 'United The famous wooden warwas built used in 1858, ship. during three wars in capacities varying from admiral', ship and finally was burned for thi, copper in her hull. The Richmond was ,Admiral Farairut's flagship during the Civil war and was in several famous engagements in southern waters and along the Missiseippi river. It is said that the Richmond was one of the first tOt! American ships to be camouflaged. "rty During the bombardment of New Orleans. Parregut ordered the man-o-.- 1 war. camouflaged and not having the necessary paint, the frigate was, smeared with mud, partly obscuring ,,,, her from the'enemy's-view- . ,, A few years later the Richmond was retired but was put in commis-Mo- n tV again. In 1898 for the SpanishAcnerican war. when she was used as a reoeiving ship at the Philadelphia ': navy IV& Then for almost .30 years the was held Idle at the Norfolk navy 110. yard but was put into use again in the World war as a receiving and training ship. r The once great warship's days of usefulniss were over and a short time age she was towed to Eastport. The torch wu applied to her by Capt. Vi41 John P. Turner, of Newburyport. , Mass., bolder of the world's deep sea ;diving record., After lighting several ifires from bow to stern Capt. Turner filds!r down the American flag from Opt and jumped into Ihauled bay. He was picked up by part of the ship's crew in a dory for the noted diver cannot swim. The beach on which the Richmon WI. 'WO turbed.is the most eastern point on the liaina coast and is where four other wooden frigates, the Franklin. Wabash, Minnesota and. 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'1 t 1 Z.C!) 111 I 1 ,,i, tgt, a -- - 61ki , e NOUNCEMENTS- - tib 4 - 1- 4tf it ttib June the month of Roses, June Brides and Sweet Girl Gaduates, brings an unusually attractive selection. Especlay worthy are records by FARRAR GLUCK,,KREISLER, IlOMER, RISON; WERRENRATH,.- CARUSO, REIFETZ and many others, as follows: X 4- a ilk--. 0 r, CLARK'S 00 labon rim! tsr N 1421' r ..- I Ilya Victor) WEDDING rej , ,. June 0014.41, Hill - 01, 0 , . Let Us Zenduct Tezahstib 1 Ai Runic 'glees ...., a ye 42 4 riimrl l."1It ITO... I") .40110'.' 4 . . - 41.1.0.1 z ioo-------.,,sss- ng 0. '4,4;tifr I 11 " 119 4 giroo, 4 I . i,q OVII , , I MMIIIMEMEMMOSIMIENIME No si, il 5 - . - - WASHINGTON. Juno . MMERIB " tf, ''':.. ' .1 ),.., it,,,' .1.- - or , 0I :11,,,:, , ., ' I 1110111 1 I ),, 1 ,s, f, ','.. l'. ii.. ; s; ,to Bacillus Bolts-- .. . r i 4. , ' .:!.' :;; .4 t . 4,,,.... t.,,,,te, f , i I , 4 , 11 .4 Action of Packers in Proper 5 of Product .1 6terlization - . 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