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Show I Hi SAUNA SUN, ' Mythical Island On the island of. Delos,. In tile .Aegiit) .sea, Apollo was supposed to hare been born, and the legend Is that , prior to his birth the Island floated about, but afterward It became fixed and was filled with a golden light while sacred swans encircled It seven times. The existence of petroleum In Persia knownjto the Greeks many centuries before Christ. Herodotus, the famous Greek historian, who lived in the Fifth century before our era, tells of a well near Ardericca. "was . Commandments I- ' - 1 " . . . . ; .picture you" ought Made Sure Her. third Husband Was Worthy Temperament, background, Association Boosts family, Turkey Business are bogles of the Imagination, and success or failure In marriage depend on Just two things a man and a woman. Why was I not afraid to attempt a third marriage? I had every cause to The 'Uintah basin impresses be suspicious, not only of men but of But I believe there Is . only one permanent happiness the happiness which emanates from an Institution that has been the basis of our social system. Yet J w as In no hurry to wed when I finally did meet the man who was destined to be my third husband. I decided to., know much more of this man than I had of. the two others when 1 married them. For two years I saw him under varying conditions. .1 saw him when he was happy and when he was angry ; when he was making money and when he wasnt I saw him when he was well and when he was 111. Most Important of all, I was present, watching, when be and my small daughter first laid eyes on one another. After two years of these personal viewings I .knew that my prayers had. been answered. My husband Is an Irishman, a temperamental Irishman. In Strakosch, Avery my own Judgment of them. .. Greeks Knew .Petroleum The Ten SAUNA, UTAH Hearsts playing to capacity crowds ' daily (Turing " International-Cosmopolita- calendar, years 6n . ' . Broadway. It will how be shown in this city of. three-days- . You will agree with the 5:; . or V.. . . - The first envelope of- which there Is any knowledge Inclosed a letter sent May 16, 1096, by Sir ' William Turnbull to Sir James Ogilvie. The epistle dealt with English affairs of state, .and, with ICs covering, Is care--' fully preserved In the British muse- (of Safety) t 4 . (By BARRON COLLIER) (Deputy Police Commissioner of New 4-- Ycrrfc 4 City) 4- 4-4- - For Pedestrians. 4- - 4 4- - Never cross streets at other than regylar crossings. This reckless practice causes one-haof our street accidents. I. lf . Tree Centuries Old who" cross the street directly behind a street car. There may be another on the opposite track, or an automobile you cannot see. . . enjoyed it that, it is "a .cinemasterpiece. Commandment number . Before stepping from the curb see that vehicular traffic . is at a standstill. Treading'-- ' traffic is inviting injury or death. 3. Canyon highway. Is to be seen what Is believed to be the oldest Juniper tree In the. world. ' Scientists state that the tree la not less than 3,000 have i 4.- Avoid cutting diagonally from corner to corner atstreet intersections. Two lines of traffic to watch, doubles . . your risk of injury. - Its .diameter, breast high, is seven feet six inches and the height years old. la 42 feet. Only a few hundred years ago the tree was growing as rapidly aa at any time during its life. A section of shows that 200 years- - were required for tFe first two Inches of 'thickness. Indicating that the trees struggle' for existence was made under adverse conditions. Later the tree was growing at the rate of two Inches- every- - 60 years, a remarkable fact, considering Its location and age. ' The forest service has erected a sign near the tree giving 'the Inter- 7 is given dramatic emphasis ' by director Cecil B. DeMille, which m&y explain why Lon- don, Paris, Vienna and New York 5. Always look both ways when crossing streets". The sidewalk is safe, but death lurks in the roadway. For Automobile Drivers. " Give the pedestrian a chance. Even if he is careless, you will deeply regret elny injury he may suffer. Most auto "accidents occur when driving fast better-delathan ' ' death. esting facts about the veteran. it up... Measuring Sleep.. 9. ' "popular, stars enact this melodrama which blends the . orgies of ancient" Egypt with the humors and . ttagedies-o- Ihis f jazz-ma- d age. Jeanie Macpherson wrote the story. Youll enjoy the ' Persons differ very greatly In their mode of slpmber. Some awaken at the slightest noise, while others are only aroused with difficulty. These differences have. been carefully classified by scientists. When scientists speak of how fast a person sleeps they mean how deep Is his sleep. Not only is it possible to measure sleep, but there are different means of doing so. One method Is by dropping a steel ball. . The ball Is dropped at Increasing distances four, six, eight, til ten, twelve Inches, and so the sleeper becomes conscious bf the sound and. awakens. aIn this way scientists can find out how .deep' was his sleep. Another, method Is to touch the Bleeper .with an electric wire, noting the intensity of the cur--1 rent used. Accidents are always unexpected, therefore drive carefully at all times, using chains in slippery weather. 9. - 1 0. 4- - 4 . Keep your brakes in good order. Your life and the lives of many others depend on your ability to stop instantly. .You cant do it with neglected brakes. Study traffic rules. 4- 4- - 4 Obey them. Ignorance is no excuse. COMMADMENTS A Paramount Picture. Victory Theatre Three Nights -- . Sept. 28 29 30th . Bare-Heade- Healths d Robert had accompanied his .mother-anfather to church. On the seat In front of them sat a woman holding a tiny It Is fresh. 4 4- 4- 4- - WHAT 13 EVAPORATED MILK? d Did you ever stop to Tgure out the exact meaning of "Evaporated Milk"? Mb. bald-headed- ". word "evaporated may give you Robert watched the little head bob The Idea the that In the process .of evapobing around with great fasclna'tlon, the milk has lost some of Its then pulling mother, down to the level ration valuable qualities. It hasnt. It of his mouth, he whispered Id. aweonly water. Sixty per cent of the : struck tones . , water is evaporated from the milk' Mother, was I like after It comes 'fresh from the cow. that all the time when I was-- baby? The flrst step In processing the milk la the evaporation, when a portion of the water content Is removed. The hag-los- UTAH . STATE October 1 -- '7, FAIR 1925 t ''- bare-heade- d a FALL CONFERENCE October 2 . 6, 1925 Salt Lake City, BAND CONTESTS AT STATE FAIR . Utah Tickets to Salt Lake City and return second step la the homogenization, which Insures the cream being distributed evenly througbont the milk. The third Is the canning. The fourth Is sterilisation, which takes place la What is perhaps the greatest series of band contests ever held in the state will be one the can when the milk Is subjected to of the many big features of the Utah State sufficient heat to destroy the bacteria. to 7, to be conducted Fair, October the first- four days of the Fair. Thereduring Thus evaporated milk, remains aa pure will be in addition, cornet and solo and fresh In the container as when It contests. Valuable prixet aresaxophone - being offered all winners. foamed Into the pall in the farmers ' Participants in the band contests will enter barn. is one of two classes, of amateur. Prizes to be awarded in the Evaporate'd milk la now generally class will be aa follows: First, as the freshest milk availrecognized 250 cash jnd a $100 gold loving cup. Sec. able to those .not living oa farms amt ond, $100 cash and a musical instrument, ta be decided upon. Third, $50 caah and a fina producing their 'own milk. For fresh f baton. ' ness In milk means purity. . In the amateur class, the following prise will be awarded winning bands: First, $100 ' Transportation of milk from the cash and a $75 gold loving cup. Second, $75 cash and a $115 Holton trombone. Third dairy country to the city Is well syste$50 cash and a bast drum. matized and rapid and yet owing to A gold cornet will be awarded the winner the Immense quantities of milk that of the comet solo contest. The saxophone olo conteat winner will be given a must be rushed In dally, much of It saxophone. must be obtained at considerable disTha contest number for bands will be "Poet and Peasant, and one tances and a large per cent Is necesother piece to be selected by the band. Tht sarily some days old when It Is debands will play "Songs of the Old livered by the milkman. by Lake, and one other piece, to bo selected by them. Comet and saxophone Soloists will each play one piece selected by Evaporated milk, on the other hand, la last nights .nd this mornings milk. themselves and will be judged on teebniqua, tone and phrasing. From the dairy barn, always under Banda or soloists wishing to enter should mail applications to the office of the Utah rigid Inspection, It is hurried by farmState fair association, Sute Capitol. ers to factories located In the heart of the dairy country and delivered when DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Will be on sale at the following fares: Limit October IQ $9.70 Limit October 15 $10.90 Tickets with final return limit of October 10 will be on sale daily September 30 to October 7. Tickets with final return limit of October 15 will be on sale dai.y October 1 to 6; stopovers at- all points . returning within - fianl limit - J'' . - its "freshest Scotland Forever 1 Via at- - 4 4- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' Jean entered a butchers shop In a little town In Scotland and demanded to see a sheeps head. Is It English? she asked When one . 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HIGH CLASS VAUDE- OUR OWN ORCHESTRA ' was shown her. lass," it's Scotch, replied the "No, bhtcher. ; MisThen It'll no do, said Jean. tress Is English and she said I was to be sure and bring English meat. Here, Jock !" said the butcher, tossing the sheeps head over to his assistant, take- the brains out .of that, will you? Vancouver Province. Two hikers passing a motorist on the road: How fur Is It to Roch- UTAH 4 4 4 Evaporated milk is caiineil moment, when It la .In Its finest state. It Is never . allowed to get old. The whole process from cow' to can requires only a few hours. It may be Interesting to know that the process of sterfllzlng takes place after the milk has been sealed in Its containers. Once in Its sterilized containers, there is no possibility of deterioration. The sterilizing of evaporated milk Insures Its purity It makes a safe milk foe the children. Evaporated milk Is boiled milk, and this makes It more digestible, It may be used for any milk' need with safety For ordinary creum needs, use It Just as It coities from the can. When a rich milk Is desired, add an equal part of water. For cooking and baking, two parts waterand onpart milk will usually suffice. Just GIGANTIC TENT SHOW 4 4 on-un- 10 . 4- - 4- d basin in alfalfa seed production, will To Clean Window Sills be given attention by the association. A small paintbrush Is an excellent There, as in the basin, turkeys have been found a desirable combination Implement for sweeping window sills, around a radiator thut with alfalfa. Other counties into which and cleaning stands In a corner. 4 4 Look out for children! Though playing on the sidewalk they may suddenly run into the street. Many are injured yearly in this manner. . 6. - 8, 4- - 4 4 four-foote- Dont 2." In northern Utah, beside the Logan million--perso- ns 4 . " 6 4 ' - . . 4 The Ten Commandments um. At that period, and. long afterward, It was the' general custom to- - fold let- -' ters and seal them with wafers of. wax. As a matter of fact, It Is still fashionable to use sealing wax on the flaps of envelopes. Many people now living can remember the time when the old method of sealing was still in . use. . "letter with an en, A reference to velope Is found In a poem written by Dean Swift In 1726. a run -: ' Is in British Museum ... 1 4 :- First Known Envelope . Willardsen, vile president and field manager of the Utah Poultry Producers association, a cooperative marketing organization handling Utah eggs and dressed poultry, as being the most ideal district in the statp for the growing of fine turkeys. STRAW HATS RELEGATED Mr. Willardsen recently returned from a trip through the basin in the feline "and interest of aligning farmers behind who hun faithfully to the straw lid, disregarding the' custom of St tucIn the first of the Results were exceedingly gratifying, week when the flrst real Wltry blast he reports, and basin farmers as a whole were in favor of marketing swept over the valley. Some fellow who cares for the elements ip the extheir turkeys in this manner. treme north declared the open season Production of turkeys in the basin and winter and following-thfor frost will be of approximately the same rainstoim of last Friday the volume as last year, Mr. Willardsen for the next few months was program beji ves. The industry last season started. The thermometer crept down meant about $110,000 to the farmers to a point which made the weather of the basin. In marketing turkeys through disagreeable and the result is that channels already operating so success- garden truck, with tender leaves, suffered considerable. fully for the egg and poultry produc- and the conventional Flimsy dresses light suit for ers of Utah we hope to popularize hve been stored away and fall the Utah turkey, Mr. Willardsen men, and winter garb is now the rule. explains. Each bird will carry the Utah brand. In this way we hope to make friends among the eastern buyMany Animtds Play Dead ers and popularize the, Utah' turkey, . The possum Isnt the only- animal tha will feFn dent' thus assuring a permanent, if not when trickery sometimes metins esconstantly increasing market. Our common weasel anil rel The Poultry Producers association cape. fox will resort to tills pretense when plans to extend its operations into (lie occasion demands It. a the southern Utah counties producing dead" weasel Is the i'.vest Many thing you turkeys on a commercial scale. Mill- ever saw when your back is turned. ard county, companion of the Uintah . ! . see broke all records by. Alber-tu- s the cooperative marketing plan will be intioduced before turkeys are gathered for the Thanksgiving and Christmas market this year include Sanpete, Sevier, Millard, Wayne, and Piute. Mr. Willardsen believes the turkeys from Utah this year will be in better shape at marketing time this year than last, assuring eastern buyers of Utah birds, a better quality product, The season, save for the early spring, has been favorable to turkeys, for feed has been plentiful. BURR MOTOR CO. SALINA, UTAH 1 e |