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Show J THE SALINA SUN, SALINA UTAH AUXILIARY DOES GREAT WORK Department of Minnesota One cf tha Most Active Organizations; bership Is Strong. TEACHER PAYS IT HEAD LETTUCE Mem- GLOWING TRIBUTE The department of Minnesota has many distinctive features which mark By T. H. Abell, Assistant HorticuIt as one of the leading organizations U. A. C. Experiment Station lturist, of the American Legion auxiliary in for (Copy Th1 Drpirtmeot Supplied the Amfrlnn Lfrlon Nrwa Service) TO AID M DISABLED VETERANS Mrs. C. R. Edwards, Boston, Wife of Major General, Helps Unfortunate Men Help Themselves. Luscious Made With Raisin s Helping the disabled war veteran to help himself Is the hobby of Mrs. Clarence It. Edwards of Boston, wife of Major General Edwards, who and already baked for yoa com-mnnd- the trouble and the of baking pies at SAVE a delicious sauce I n'gh-boiho- nothing left to be desired in Made with finest seeded and SUN-MAI- In France, and a prominent member of the Ameri- id can Legion auxiliary. One of Mrs. Edwards most Im- I SCO calorics of energizing nutriment per pound in practically piedigested form. Rich in food-iro- n, also good food for tka od blood. youll ments the d, spent In hospitals recovering from war wounds and disabilities. Starting April 10 with a capital of $2,000 contributed by friends, Mrs. Edman ps wards hired au managor and opened the exchange in iJ RAISINS D Your retailer should sell you Raisins fur not mors dun the following prices id Saedcd (in IS m. bins pVcra.) 20s Seedlna (in IS on. red p0.) 18a Seadcd or Seedleaa (U oz. ) 1 5a Seeded. ,n tint (Sot.) 20a Seeded, in tint (Sot.) 15a Ha r nip I Fan-Mai- 1 Raisin Growers, d Dept. Fresno, California. send me copy of your frea book, Recipes with Raisins. riease J I Name- - Street Blue Patlage State City band-wove- Couldn't Be Done. Get Rid of Spiders. Tell the truth. If you me troubled with spiders sat1 haven't time; iuy train starts at urate pieces of cotton wool with oil of six fifteen." pennyroyal and place them where you think the spiders are breeding. You Judge no mini's sincerity by what will soon be rid of them. he says, lint by what he doesnt. Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION roil INDIGESTION Say Bayer and Insistl 6 Delians Hot water Sure Relief 25$ AND 75t PACKAGES downtown location. Success attended the venture from the start and It lias put thousands of dollars In the pockets of needy World war heroes. The exchange takes all articles on consignment and when they are sold, the money is forwarded to the hospital or to the Individual patient at the end of the month. The disabled men have exhibited an unusual versatility in the articles produced for sale, according to Mrs. EdOne hoy makes little canoes wards. and paints them in pretty colors," Mrs. Edwnrtls stated. In one month we have sold $75 worth of canoes ranging In price from 85 cents to $1.50. String belts, girdles and curtain pulls are very popular. A very good market has been developed for a veteran who makes Jute homespuns. rugs for piazzas and woven rugs for bathrooms are also favorites. All kinds of hammered jewelry and leather covers and cases are good sellers." Mrs. Edwards exchange has been authorised by the national convention of the American Legion auxiliary to sell articles made by veterans in hospitals of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts. Rhode Island, Connecticut. New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. a The Supreme Pie Raisin Sun-Ma- HE IS VETERAN OF TWO WARS Wisconsin Legion Man, Now National Vice Commander, Was in Spanish-America- n and World Wars. v. Unless you see the name Bayer on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Payer product prescribed by physicians over twenty-twyears and proved safe by millions for Ilcadache Colds Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism Earache Pain, Palu Neuralgia of Aspirin" Tablets Accept Payer only. Each unbroken package contains Handy boxes of proper directions. twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug100. gies also sell bottles of 24 and Asperin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mouoaceticacidester ol o tuu ManUFACTUKINU ICewUdwdJ CO York N Street Vaseline Rod l S Pat Off Salley licucid. JELLY PETROLEUM rtetmminsifj sriHrrvthtn tdftfHwnut kumuuif i mbmtuu rno fwfy'yiWi'ir" Figures may not He, but figures ef speech are often misleading. SHE DYED Zc twt tmt with K, "dwpr toothing. A rfnvly $5 pwprful in l BBU In it srtiRg d r a g Hir,vL ii ii n - 9 v - w- J - Try PISOS coug til there pletuot noas itomtiii-opUtcs. 35c tod u-- bUc Vf. N. d liferent from jfS 1 --- Jkjitxijs niVER d PILLS then take 2 or 3 for a lew nights alter. They restore the organs to their proper functions and Headache and the causes of it pass away. THEY REGULATE THE BOWELS and PREVENT CONSTIPATION Si nature- - ,rriPT.-tCTTi!...srj!-rn'ira- .Vt All the world may be a stage, but stage money does not pass. No. Take a good dose of Carters little Liver Pills CARTERS 1 t erywber U, Salt Lake City, Each package of Diamond Dyes con tain directions o simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses skirts, waihts, costs, stockings, sweaters hangings, everything coverin', di aperies, even it she has never dyed before. Buy no other kind then Diamond Dyes Dia pel feet home dyeing is Bure because niond Dy es are guaranteed not to spot fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wih to dye i wool or silk, or vhether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Advertisement. AstonishinglyA Quick relief. rup A SWEATER, SKIRT AND CHILDS COAT WITH DIAMOND DYES eUtts, l cent Advei tiseuienL jur,-rTsrsi r Small PiQ; Small Dote; Small Pries . ,w. J T received the praise of Garland W. Powell. Legion dAmericanism bis irector, for services in Anieri-nniziug the Spanish-Amer- iean and World wars. Born ia Wooster, O., Doctor Barrett was graduated front the foreign- n State-winnin- 1921-192- Head lettuce is a good crop for Utah. Recent experience of Utah growers demonstrates that a product of very high quality can be grown In the great Salt Lake Valley and surrounding valleys. Furthermore we find it being produced In large quantities under similar conditions in Idaho and Colorado, being grown suc- Restored. Tanlac has Improved my genera! condition ten times more than I anticipated, recently stated Herbert A. Gup. school teaaher ef till, a Kezar Falls, Maine. My trouble began with a sudden loss of strength. Almost everything I ite disagreed with me and caused a llekenlng sensation that remained with me for hours. For months I found breathing difficult on account of in. digestion, and had such chest pains ir.d palpitation I thought my heart was iffected. I also suffered greatly from headaches and nervousness, seldom 3lept well, and felt tired and worn, out all the time. Since taking Tanlac no kind of food hurts me and I have a wonderful ap I have gained ten pounds, petite. breathe freely, sleep perfectly, and feel if strong and well as ever in my life. Tanlac Is certainly a superior mediwell-know- n cessfully In the latter state at altitudes as high as 8,tMX3 feet. There are several advantages which he state should gain from the produr tion of this crop. In the first place the heavy shipments from California and Florida come from January to March, Utah lettuce could he cleaned up ny this time and so reap the benefit of the early market. Another point In favor of lettuce Is that it Is a fall grown crop, making It possible to be preceeded by a spring crop. There have been recent accounts of farmers successfully proceeding this crop by peas. The details of double cropping will need to cine. be worked out for each farm since It is probable that not all soils will permit of such treatment. The third point In its favor is that when correctly grown, lettuce Is a highly profitable ctop. It is not safe to give figures but It is probably safe to say that head lettuce can he made to head the list as a profitable crop. Head lettuce is a cool season crop and for the reasen is grown so that it forms head during cool fall weather. Sowing time 13 usually July 20 to August 1. Thl3 is done on a rich, heavy soil which has been prepared to a perfect seed bed. The seed is planted as shallow as poss'ble with a bant? seeder and is covered very' lightfully with a double loop of chain. The Best seed i3 New York or Ios Angeles Wonder, which costs about $2.50 to $3.03 per pound. It is sown at the rate of 1 14 pounds per acre. An experienced grower s lys ' Tanlac Is for sale oy all good drug ?lsts. Over 35 million bottles sold. VdvertisemnT'b Popular Fare. I hear the term hut dog used a great deal In your country, remarked the foreign visitor. Well? Is it an exclamation?" Occasionally, but most of the time ts the equivalent of ordering a tiglit lunch." Biqm inghn m A ge-- 1 era d. 1 HELP FOR GIRLS . Mrs. Lcclic Tells How Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Helped Her that if one gets a good grade of seed, plants It properly and gets it to come up. he can be a successful lettuce grower. In other words the critical thing Is to procure the best seed and then get it to germinate. After the plant3 have started, the requirements for success are thinning to prevent crowding, a continual supply of moisture and abundant cultivation. When, practice has madte perfect, a grower may well plant several acres, lint for a beginner with this crop, Tyrone, Pa. "A friend told my husband how Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound had helped his wife, so my husband bought mo a bottle because n, I was so had a nervous weakness, no strength in niy body and pains in my left side so run-dow- bad that I could one-hal- one-fourt- h ers in his home town. Mosely Young speaks French and Spanish and has a reading knowledge of Italian ami Russian. During h!s spare time while lie of was in University high sehoor Mosely started and Wooster mid Inter conducted Americanism classes for rom the s lmol in Westfield. lie has pracSpaniards f medicine at the ticed the in help which be prea-rheUniversity of Cinhis essay fur the Legion contest. cinnati. He served Mosely was valedictorian of Ms high Buhner physician at th school class and was never absent nor House in Chicago until the outbreak Out of school hours Mosely tardy. of the Spanish-Americawar. when he fired furnaces and raised chickens, was commissioned a major in the Secworked in stores until he had saved ond regiment. United States volunteer about $000 besides providing all bis engineers, remaining with that organiown spending money. In sation during its stay Honolulu. Entering Harvard college last fall. During the Philippine Insurrection. obtained a scholarship which Mosely Doctor Barrett was assistant surgeon pays hi3 tuition for the first year. of the Forty-firs- t volunteer Infantry, The record of Sir. Mosely is typicnl remaining In the Islands until 1901. of the high character of the state winThousands of wounded American ners in our essay contest." Mr. Powell diiughlmys remember the work of DocThe American Legion Is tor Barrett when he was In command stated. of its younger brothers who proud of Fox Hills hospital at Staten Island, Imve done so much to carry out Us and later when he was chief of hosilea Is." pitals at the port of embarkation at g essays will lie judged N. World war. Ilohoken, J., during the !n the national contest by John J. Doctor Barictt eouimanded the LeStates commissioner of gion post ut Sheboygnu In 1920 and Tigert, United E. E. Brown, former nasered as commander of the Wisconsin education; commissioner of education, and department and national executive tional National S, S. McClure, the publisher. in addicoinmitteeimm in $750; second, are; First, $500; prizes to a member his work as tion of the to he used as Legions utUlonal rehabilitation com- third, $250; the money They were awarded by scholarships. mittee. Hanford MacNhler, past national commander of the Legion. Case for an Expert. Mr. Swivel was much perturbed to Legion Will Never Dio. Tunl that the three pounds of meat Yes, the big convention is over and which he had purchased for dinner Ills we have a new national commander disappeared. kpd mysteriously who looks to us like a real man in the und search wife, aiding noticing And the American Legion is safe for what she took to bo a guilty look on another year. F r that mutter the the face of the fmily cat, pointed t American Legion will be safe for sixit, and said; ty years to come or in other words as There's the meat. ns there is one Buddy left alive Why, no" objected Swivel, that long the organization will live. Benton with away couldnt little th.ng get Ind. three pounds jf meat. Still, lets weigh Review, Fowler, her and find out. Cans and Canh3. They did so. The scales registered It Is always well to remember the an even three pounds. Yes, he admitted in puzzled tones, old sajlng that success conies In cans there's the meat all right, but wheres and failures In cauts. Mountain the cat?" American Legion Weekly. Breeze. Fort Day aid. New Mexico, Ci-- j Declares Tanlac Ended Indigestion, Chest Pains and Palpitation Lost Strength hardly do my work. Before I was married I used to work Legion Americanism Director Warm in the factory, and I in Compliments for Philip Mosely, pains just the same then 33 I hava Essay Winner. f acre Is suffi- had to had since I have done my housework. I cient for the first attempt. There would not be without a bottle in tha of E. Westfield, Mosely Mass., were several of these small plot house now. It has Philip stopped the pains all ndnner in his state of the American I have found out that it is a and will who right probably last year Legion's national growers wonderful as made several acres apiece this ma well andbody builder,It is it has to bo esay contest on produce seasons strong. going the old reliable with me hereafter, the subject IIow coming and I am always willing to tell other Can the American women how it ha3 helped mo. Yon can From F!eM Statements Serve Legion Significant ase this letter as you wish as I can honthe Nation? lias Pres, Petersons Report estly say that my words ara true. vet-era- n - CHESBBKOUCH PRAISE FOR YOUNG AMERICAN of both f fw'Vi Vaseline Petroleum Jelly should be accounted a household mainstay. A few of them are burns, sorea, blisters, euta. It comes m bottlea-- at all druggists and general stores. n lleil-sche- Dr. Edward J. Earrott of Sheboyatlonal vice commander gan. V" of the American Legion, Is a EVERYWHERE There are scores of reasons why has an exchange in Boston where disabled veterans may sell the products they manufacture during the long days Sun-Maid- s, Sun-Ma- achievebeen founding of portant Make cakes, puddings and other good foods with them. You may be offered other brands that you know less well than but the kind you want is the kind you know is good. Insist, therefore, on brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. Mail coupon now for free book of tested Sun-Mai- d recipes. know why theres no longer need to bake at home. Crust thats light and tender, flaky juicy fruit, the juice forming thin-skinne- Sun-Ma- Twenty-si- division xth Raisins. bake shops in your city are making luscious raisin pie fresh every day. Your grocer or these bake shops can supply them. Taste them the a pie. home, yet give your men folks pics that are exactly to their taste. Master bakers and Theres sociul activities, welfare work, and organization plans. The auxiliary membership of the Minnesota auxiliary Is 80 per cent that of the Legion, und all present efforts are being concentrated In making that membership 100 per cenL A unique plan for bringing the "bachelor posts to time, has been conceived by the married posts and auxiliaries." Their location will be broadcast by radio all over the state of Minnesota and the auxiliary will mobilize and march upon their strongholds, not with sword and gun, but with the same tender devotion bestowed upon the boys in 1917 and 1918, and will prove to the refractory posh the utter futility of longer opposing the inevitable. The poppies sold last year by the Minnesota auxiliary members were made by the hospitalized men, under direction of the auxiliary committees appointed for the purpose, at a profit of more than seven thousand dollars to the disabled. The state iiospitalization committee made the statement that the good accomplished in lifting the morale of these men by giving them this work to do could not bo measured in money. Minnesota auxiliary has a welfare fund named for the first department president of the auxiliary In the United r Statvs, Doctor Helen Hughes of Mankato, Minnesota, who is now serving on the national Iiospitalization committee. Tins fund, amounting to $5,000 lust year, was practically exhausted during the year but the committee Is constantly being reimbursed for these expenditures. Minnesota auxiliary is fostering another project, which as yet has not been considered by any other s'nte; that of Yeteransville where men are helped to begin' life anew by being assisted in buying land on the installment plan. The auxiliary intends that this project shall he the best of its kind in the United States and will encourage, support and assist in every way whenever necessary. Minnesota auxiliary is proud to be a part of an organization, with a national president who is international!? known, because of her ability und accomplishments. and who lias given up all other interests to serve the auxiliary for one year. Theodore Roosevelt said of DoitoT Kate Waller Barrett : She is one of the most useful women in the United States." Mrs. M. Lome, E.F.D. No. 4, Box 40, The following are significant state- Tyrone, Pa. ments from a report on the general Letters like this bring out the merit agricultural situation by resident El- of Lydia E. Jinkhams Vegetable Commer G. leters n? of the Utah Agri- pound. They tell of the relief from such namsanc ailments after taking Lydia li cultural Uollege, recently prepared Piukharr Vegetable Compound. Trusand submitted to the Board of tees of that institution. The industrial crisis, precipitated by the sensational drop In practicalin the ly all prices, and especially price of crops and livestock, is still con-f- a the most imp'rtant problem DEATH nting agriculture. The farmer must now make his earning from the producing power of Ids land rather than in the increase in land Aches, pains, nervousness, ..diffi- culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The worlds standard remedy for kidney ;.Dver, bladder and uric acid troubles values. The principles of tmsiness management must le atrplled to agriculture to a much more general deroe than at present. Yet we must remember that the farm is both a home ami h hus.ness. Is The necesstv of rt operation now so apparent that little need be siid of it except th.it its absence is our pres a Inn. .able weakness While cooperation is ent methods. the most needed improvement, :t is at the same time the most diffi ull of j j j I LATHROPS bring quick relief and often, ward off deadly diseases. Known as the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in three sizes, Look for th namo Gold Medal on every box and accent no imitation i i attainments There is no reason why we cant t, , through our f'ann IVireui orgeni-n-t.onregulate the nature of our production to suit the needs of the many to buy. mTlhns about us who desi-Prerequisite bi the successful ef a great ngri mltural program must be a state-wil- o campaign of educftti. n in regard to the facts of our ngidmUtiur'l situation. The Omnty Agents will become the most potential single factor in the Important (problems t f agriculn tural production. Of utmost present imprrtrnre is bh need of lower freight rates for farm products. Farming Is a business for our best citizens. In the history of clvlPzn-t- l n, the cause of social decay has been accompanied, if not caused, by the budding of rreut cities and the drawing to these cities cf the better citizens leavng only the indigent and inferior bch'nd. The business of farming must he established rs economically sound, a paying thing, or people will doeert It. The Utah Agricultural O Here has assumed a pi ice In schota-shl- p with the better Institutions of p m rf rU Ta restate gray or I fade hair to orig inal color, dont tut a dya it danger ous Get a bottles C Baa Hair Color Restorer water , 8a fe a4 frood d runlet 8 It At aad watcb resort. "ply Ckcouta, Mtapb, Tat jc.or direct from HE5i-iLLbi M F The Route There. Iopujar Quotation Expert All work ;id no play, you know Sinltt You said it. Kid. There is i tedium, In the affairs of mea which, liken at the flood, leads en to Green- -' tolcik village. New York Kua. J Complets Success. Was she successful In her db Yes. her husband has to rorcc?" kike care of the children. Have Strong, Healthy Eyes. If they Tire, Itch, Smart or Burn, if Sore, ton j Irritated. Inflamed of YOUR LYLo Granulated, use Murine Iften. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe foi kftr.t or Adult At all Druggists. 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