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Show - - ThE DLT.,mr,r NEWS; SATURDAY; s No' The' - !Is- Ftir Arthritis' rtn Most' Medic.-- : - , , I - life-witho- ut - - " 1. - 't 1 ' f - remain in the two per cent 'column year) after year. - And of thaw :chrome' patients, ' is estimated that those with antintis constitute--,- , the largest number The sympteme of 'arthritis are die,- Paint awallimt. stiffness and , ability of Mit- Or' more joints.There are many forma of arthrit, is,. including acute- - arthritis., which Ave ,understand far. better) than we, do the chronic kind... an, Acute,arthritis fection. and , usually terminates-favorably., Many docuire - think that all tbronin-- , arthritis la infectious,: alio. Others think that 110ilie flit.- are nutritional in origin.- Two.. main forms of arthritte occur.One occur mostly- - In young adults,affects. many Joints and is extremely erippling. The other occunr, in older, people. affects one hr a few joints, and usually rune a t, course of about yeer. leaving only alight stiffness bw bind. lt frequently affects ) the spins and leaves "poker beck.?t The first formthat occurring in yotmg peopleis. ailled arth, ritis deformane. Few measures in treatmedt ere beneficial. 3tott of the good molt diddled for'dif ferent remedies:- have, beta tub, cessful in the latter form. Of those remedies. is legion, As one of my friends who has handled his share of arthrit, Patients said.,--if all the,- sw, celled cures for arthritis wereIad end to end. every five mint, utes triett-' would extent) from 'here beck to the birth of Job." The,- - erthenie patient must make ,up- his mind that no one pie-wh- t4 t , 4 ' t , Fait Jar , ' - I t t r t - ; ,; : , 4 ) " ; - ; , - i - treatment-i- s to ,going ,, , , : out .jointa-t-er- e- k 4 ' It line,- ths suspendsr skirt suit with hip Iength box Jacket. - 100poo arthritis always needs. relieves the pain tree not cure. and really the healing process in 5 ciii.... i ,,14 331i t.. 401 -- Ma sq 4A mental Africa 2SA at rartmoung stroke alHabra aReplete MOILIOTIP doet's eaU 10A I teeth SSCream, IsBleat of a ! I 4 I i 23Entiems- - tion of Joy 24Pound down 26Domestsdated siti 25Seporated 24Part of MAi (Wass, SIAiwitys coin 39District 35T observe at. torney Ibbr 1:31MCIPIZIrile121CIS SSThe lowing 11111111111E1 0 CU of (VW O.Gerais, e. 2SIlead fryer cowering eare'; clE etHaving I MB , E 0 1 41 - .Totmvf wemas wolf 12.,1004. "' re of land , 1$,.4talles , etable CI eris of the- - United' tcrickett, Etats n :300 s1:3101010 ol3ris Dizn II E 1-- 103. Name Telephone Ntuuber E. N L.,..tto Carmaik ;31:1121 13111113 0' t PICI1113 D Wbat Will Your Audition Number Be? (Tap Dance, Violin.. 13 ASS Solo, Etc.) Number- Of Participants In Act? '. Which Class Competition Do You Wsmt To Eng tee? (Place Cross By Class Desired) - Class A OpenTo All Comers Class 13, Open To Amateurs Onlis Are You A Deseret New Subscriber? In What Name Is The Subséription Placed?' Iting loom towhees, A, 4 0 4,1. ,0-- A, s.4, "4,, - , , , - Tura Radio Low Except for a few of the best. ainndualeintePrgrirnationmale ' low) Ch(trutistmrnedae. ' ' g tat. - s, - One is all paved with , round diamonds' - with a large atm in center, first reel:Aired at $12',50, now registered at $900, and now at $575, including for-sal- sales . - - in e - ses-lo- t - C611-èti41iise,s- , . Se1. We make no attempt to describe these jew, els through the use of glittering adjectives, for we want our friends to come1 and see them instead, as they are all beautiful, entirely in harmony with the present vogue, and of the quality one would expect to find in, our - a(glutei diamond Do trtoke the most thrifty ol to dainty features, pretty pink emir-co- derprivileged yjJJfl - 'on ,0 I 01 r r ' . siget, -- 0 At - - , aro an aid storf, no smart Dont continue with this bushy hairdo. You are not the type for startlina or eccentric fashions but the high haircornb Is perfect - fez features: your - well-bre- Sptited- - heels toner jeweler takes the loss. One of the trations of the much exploited., redistribu., tion of wealth operat'of the ing as do crackpot' theories In reverse gear Mb'. exposed, delicate tluoatline; ' To keep the' tops of blankets 'and quills clean. bind the edge with pieces of cheesecloth about inches 'wide. There esti be. It tinted to match the blanket, and removed' when soiled.. economic royalists at 40 per cent of their real value, while the poor un- your charms with the upswept hairdo. It is especially becoming be cam This offer demonstrates the irony of one of the phases of hard timesdiamond brooches for the - Sensib4o been be purrbased. circle a sales tax. ., - 41 is-- - - - tat. One - Austere: Store there le aways an excuse- for, sonsetidag, which has a- - real poroost,timid bare engraved in very email tare ander ber unmet t Gray Daughter of Mr, and Mr. Henry Gray of Spokane. 'Washington and Mr- - Stephen !leery Jotws Snrs of William Jones of Hartford, Connecticut announce their marriage etc. This wording is ant- contra. timid but I have known of us. teatime wiwn theeesr other es, planetary inserthmoss hats , born madm, Or would it not be equal. natisteetiwy Is weed the me.- souncessents es fellows: Mims Priscilla Gray and Mr. Stephen iienry Jones announce their mamag , on such and such a date Aed thee I the bottom put Sopoitene.., tgashingtoit. which would situtposeilly annotimes that tile- - wedding leek place there. doewnot may that it did, but it Woes isdicete that the- antiouscs. Rests were meet set frost the Items of the bride parties. AI' though it would be less coulee. leg to- seed all the amnesiacs., tomtits le, Spokane le be post. marked there, titer totdd be scut ,' oat, V mom twinrruicut, the bride is thing. , e brooch of diamonds and sapphires, first registered at $600, n o w registered e t $550, and now for sale at $365, including titts-clo- my-bri- , , , WIISON BRANCII, Teton Stake, AageS, let the radio be, silent on ay. - where there are 'Teton Co., 'Wyoming., consista of Christi:las in youngchildren.' the tottec-daAt the- end of the 'Christmas the village of Wilson. and- the sup. dinner.- if there isno magi. let dad and the older children take rounding district of country, This ell responsibility for clewring off on .the is situated district farming the table and washing the dishes. west side of Snake River, and at, Moth er ha s already done more $e on the west side Of Jackson than her share. Wciuldn't it be wonderful, If , valley. (jackjona tiole);.The vU most homes learned to celebrate lobes ix of about, Wittiott eight lags Christmee in such a manner' as west of the town of Jackson. 201 to lighten the load of the average miles eut of Victor, the nearest! mother, and allow her to railroad station, and 30 miles more of the joys of the day? That soueast of Drigge the headquan would be much in keeping with the teething. of Him in whose ters of the Teton Stake. honor the day to celebrated. Among the first L. D. S. set. tiers in Jackson Valley wan Elijah N. Wilson, who later acted as the In 1900 the branch had 65 ment first presiding Elder in the Wit 'bet, or 14 families. was succeeded Brother moon tat Elijah N. Wilson on Branch . the author ' of a book eitled as presiding Elder in 1903 b ytaAbra "Miele Nick, Among. thit Sho, ham Ward, who presided ita to as' 1905. It seimts that the branch. shonee."' of te WWI disomnized at In the families of sainta jack- 1907. and that for seven years Its son Valley increased in was no presiding Elder. Dur- ""number.ithere It became necessary to period the saints at Wit. seeond branch in 'ski eY.Iron attended meetings in Jackson where the satiate Heed aa or South Park- Branch. tered that it was inconvenient for On 10, 1921, the Wilson them to meet for worship in the Branch.July which had blown, ron,, a same place. Consequently, satiated, a part of tbe Jackson' branch of the Church Ward, was araantaatt as an inna bed id 1898 railed the Wkisea pendent branch with Ephraim, Branch, with Etilidt as pmiding Elder. Durline' his administration Preekhnit Elder. a small During Brother Wilson's adminl meeting house- - having a seating ' istrirtion he built the first L D. Et.lespacity of 50 people ,. was built meeting house in Jackson Valley, l in the Wilson ,Piraneh., Ephraim small , lo g. building.- in which 'Johnson. presided Dee, 31, 1930. n which, date the Wilson, Drench meetings and ,Sunday School 44 members, including 13 chit pions were. held until Ephrsitn-tha;Johnson became presiding, Eider. Saints-residin- One is a combine-lio- n o f bairuettea. navettes, , and round diamonds, first registered at WOO, now registered at 81,000, and' now foe sale at $6751 including sales , place. BY ANDREW JENSON, N0.-112, . - Sex One is an exquisite platinum diem on dpaved powknot, first registered at $1500, now kegistered at $1,000,: and now for flak for S675,- - ladeding sales taz. - .......... Age : Encyclopedic Church historyl - - chat . - Anwarer so pt,erknio pomade 20Breaks out 14,I'reshwater tortoise- - 2Provided near Christmas Eve Mr.! Laven't the slightest idea that anyone will find time to read it. I might just as well ray "mumbo Jumbo.' hope, howevrt, that some of may. for I do want in me, "A Merry Christmas" to all of my readers. I also to thanl you for Cie inspiration boost have ami you Mort mo byth kind and enthusiastic lettent whirl have tome across my desk store this litne last year. Ilhose ..letters.Linake you all seem PO very real to Me and mv Expert-ince with this cotumn has made me feel that human nature must be very kind. Mieve me you won't get any' Ideas cut of Me today PO Vie up min, and don't eat too much plum pudding totcorrow, tint because of your silhouette, but be. cause of a nossible tummy ache. A MERRY elfRiSTMAS: . altnek,l, pardoned.- and usually tuates, downward, with every cozy Iittle fireside make-thing- mar-triag- so 'Search For Talent' Entry Blank ( pitutt 27amanitas alphabet abyss. scrap of eabbago VS.-Ta- lks to be published tunny town Irrsnee 84Letter of the 2SPood siting) abet, ISDel ratbd I , its LOWMAN,. here Seem! The moment of dehghtful,, suspense. The Nat minute hurry for btickon. and red tiseue paper. The dash to buy Ihst gift yoti forgot. The feeling of San. ta CIALIO in the air. The Pr utatic temptation to open one of the gayly wrapped packages. I don't think I will ever get too old to feel as thrilled ea d child at this Limo or controlled enough to ce stst punching. Ameitingt and rat 1Veh, 4 hawk-parr- ypo RY .10SEPHLNL r11 avian is 211.-- -A Ong my packages. I hope that you haven't. It really seems futile to write t I 1Irtut Oa. well-beate- n coittmn definitily futile, for the very good reason that the buying power of the public flue. - Here Bear Mrs,: Pow Our Marriage took place almost, six months ago and, without going into the reason. we thought it better to keep the occasion a secret. But 110Ir we would like to announce our marriage ane wotdd, like to send out wedding- announcements. There is just one point that we wish to know how to overcome. I went to college across the continent. which le where i met my wife' We were married halfway between' her .home and mine. On the regular wethting AnnOVIACtilltitta - the? ordtnartly 'seems to be no mention' of where the bride's family lives other' than the mention e of the town in which the took place. and in our case of course they are not one and the same. And yet,'We would like to include information as to where was from be, cause I feel sure that it would ,be of interest to many of my one-hal- Merry Christmas To All!I - A Cowproadee Is The Aeswer- 4 ache! : 381 I ' Don't eat too much plum pudding tomorrow., warms Mrs. Lawman, not because of your silhouette, but be,,, cause of a possible tuinmy 'N11111 37 IS-7'- 52 drop cookie" make nice IC,...;, atmounitiott for cookie jar. Reif 4 4,;"ApfAi cup Mortenine t part butter), one . cup sugar; two eggs. two cups - 1 flour. two teaspoon" baking , f powder teaspoon sett,' one . quarter cup milk and : I ' one and -cups chopped roasted peanuts will yield about DO v small tookke. Cream shorten. Inge and sugar. Add eggs and blend thoroughly. Sift flour. baking powder and salt 4 together, and add alternately with milk. Add nuts, Mix sufftto blend ciently ingredients. on Drop by . and bake sheet baking tgreased F. oven from eight to 10 I r inrAIREB111111111 r - t 18 31 I ' Where there Ls injury, pardon.. Where- there in dount, faith. Where there is despair, hook', 'Where there is darkness, light.. Where there is sadness,- joy, Divine hlaster, grant that I may not ao mucit seek To be consoled as to commie,To be understood as to under. stand. To be loved as to love, , for It is in giving mat we receive, It is in pardoning that we are - minute. rAl I 513 , ) l' 4 ItRIMMIREMIllifn 2q - t ,A.-.., - , e. one-ha- ll 111111111111Mantar , 1 -, - , I 11 ZE;1 . 16 14 16 q116 ! 7(71 li2'115 ol, ;) ' r r44 T12-1ren r 1 design. .i- Puzzle NVord , r IN - t e - k. kilt (abort pkirt and tiny short, bra, sleeks and tailored skirt. An interchangeable ensemble la an idea smart sports women endorser A new "night Shirt" is- - made to pull on over swim euitit,, and sports outfits It is made like a (Jack of bite terry with shout. der straps, cuffs and pockets of gaberdine. agementpoycliologrthe Cioss suit beech A ed by tiores,incluties four-piec- -- r - , tient with And heat it it doe promotes ail cameo. Why Grow Old A spring suit idea particular. ly becoming to girls 11 to 17 is - I Chriatanas ve--the aow love- - one-ha- lf not Wear' Still remain the three great standbys of treaunent,,-Rest. Peychology. Root. If the snhritis la gatng to get well.; it tends to get Avail of it, self. Rest will help' tlila Encode) , - roes-sag- one-ha- lf magically. -- NI, Below we quote prices that we will at., cept for four diamond brooches that cannot be duplicated anywhere in the world at our asking prices. Owing to the long' years of industrial depression we have bee4 forced to invoice these pieces down to keep within the zone of the public's buying pow. er, a procedure however, that has been - the one-ha- lt cure) him. It ts a. complex-dime- .' der and many parts of the body the digeotive tract. the blood, the illialete. the- tonsils. as well as the- enough to recognize one gift bis, fore attacking another parcel; Chriaunas is a ,trying day. for 'the to there- is so much excite, nent... The poor child has- con. filet& Perhaps he wishes to play with several of hhi, toys all at once.- - And. if, there are two or, more- young children,, they ;tom:twill be quarreling over the toys.- It is fortunate if inAlte, weeks.. and mondial and ) years before, 'each child has been taught to respect thirownerzhip of each otte er child.- Even with se favorable the children will lie training,more- - irritable than usual and more, quarrelsome. The loud voice will magnify the tension& Mid when the neighbors'. young children drop in.- the confusion . will incretute. Trying te Settler 'rho commotion will be very, trying to the mother who is pressed with the cares of prepar ing or directing preparations of the Christmas dinner. Now is the time the cooperative father I can render himaelf very useful. He will forget about the morn 1 ing paper or the article or books he wishes to read. He will de- vote hi, whole attention to re. Luise Rainer, 9erraane storing and inducing a calmer borndranuitic actress, who family atmosphere. Ile win su. the younger child or chit. recently took the oath of pervise toddler tiren, and when the allegiance to became an grows. excessively excited and American citizen in a Los vexed, h will read to him. with him or take him for Angeles federal court. BeHe will alfg) supervise a walk. cause she wal married to a the older children I if such there bel. and make sure each onerear. citizen she was not requirduties or re ed to wait the usual five ries through some sponsibilities that will lighten before load. Later in the their mother's becoming years naturalized. day he may be able to direct a quiet group game or creative ao, tivity for the children old enougn to participaut. if there be snow I or ice.- he might go wasting or skating .with them in a safe I ' at at line of merchandise a profit, we sell it what it will bring. ' - busiest day in all the year for those of you who have hometi and lies. especially for napipestamongst you who, most joyfully of all, are making breathlesslysecret preparationi for the tom ing of Sou' Claus tonightl I'lainly then, this seems to me a useless day 9 fill my comma with ordinary everyday answers to questioi s. whwh no one is liktly to be looking for. And so instead.- I want to hare with You the substance of a lettertient to me from Lisbon. Portugal. In the present state of unrest and of sufferMg In so many parts of the world, it seems to me that there could not be found e I more perfect toChristmas to send you all than this deeply appeaimg prayer. Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace! Where there is hatred, In mi- one-hal- ' 5 i - ' - BY EMILY POST A Prayer-OChristmas- ',. , Day Tomorrow screaming youngsters will roll out, of bed nighties ; rush down the stairs; several steps at- a to gifts have come for them', Parents, grandparents and okier children will watch the excited little tykes Who hardly know which 'package to open first. Perhaps they- - will ,inecely- get thet- wrapping off far anditthlr Today - ,S , t 4" , vel t - ' BY ALICE LYN.14- - BARRY' A ,Aill cookie jar la a pleasant sort of social security. At hoti . day limos and right through the social setuton it becomes a necee. atty. No matter how many ohm and pudddings and cakes are bak. ed. there era always those me 1 ments when cookies seem best to meet Menu or refreshment re quirtments. Here are some pertinent rect. pea. Butter balls require three. quarters cup shortening (pert' butter), one cup brown ' sugar, one egg, two cups flour, f teaspoon salt, two teaspoons bakone and teaspoon ing powderThe- topping mtxture recup chopped nuts quires and onehalf cup granulated sue-gar. Cream shortening and sugar. Add egg and vanilla. Sift dry ingredients and add. Mil dough. Roll in bails the size of marbles. Mix nuts and sugar and roll cookies in this mixture. Bake on greased cookie sheets in 400 I. oven eight to 10 minutes. Buttenteoteli nut sticks, tasty and chewy, make a nice snack. Half cup sugar, two cups brown sugar, Awo eggs, two cups flour two tosepoons baking, powderi teaspoon salt, one, cup , rhopped nutmeats end tosolKonn 'vanilla will yield 42 sticks.-- , Melt butter- and add suit-sBlend thoroughly, When cool- - , add beaten,egge- and vanilla. Sift baking powder, flour and together and arid te- butter Add uts. Mix only wt.,well blended. Spread id Isalt rectangular pan 10 by ,-inches. Bake in 360 F. oven 'hares bought Lathe stock market, an undeniable fact that has prompted us to our conduct with this business ' thought in mind. if after a reasonable time we cannot sell a )3y CARRY C. MYER;S, rh.n. Christmas ' is bere at Good Taste --Holidays What are you going to do with your Christ,- , ma money? A met.. chandise investment is ' a gamble, just- - Ile On Christmas , ' Neceisity- &Christmas Gift'. Mother Needs Aid' of Children; Dad , , i Cookie. ,During - - , I .. ailments-,-Peot- - , Family Nerve' s us-tri- Even the chrofdt 'critics can't find a thing to harp about. It's all rather, nice, this new kind of charm. It's thoroughly effendi"- am. It's whatt the men Men are full of human nature,. to and - don't like their wont look tompicuotie Deer- old dodos that they are - .3 roilErr ap change In pearance of the complexion and it is ail to the .good. It is no longer seemly or smartly to car. ry vivid warpaint. Ths Iembitna phis is treated lightly and dMo catety.,,, powder gives delicacy to the skin: if rouge lit need. it le only a ,faint glow. The mugs pad la no longer, permitted to go wild, scamper over the cheekm nor la the lipstick ,priviteged smear itself on in clouble and yell firm Admulatia die The idea natural complexion iw Ate., most 'sublime stet of.perfection. AM to profane, it,- - as , happened when women fared forth with vivid red spots oft their cheeks and lips varnished with vermiliogii ' or !, ! il There is a - , '111:1-V- m 'Oiontselese - BT. ALICE ALDEN, There's more than just a The curge of the locomotor. ' breath of spriny- wafting through the world Oftrtit system', of the body, is the lintri. For tity, children accidenta and a Earring joints. Mere Ore. lovely flower few rare diseases, most of us models to set off their furs., ever-get through And for those- - lucky ones our mus,. from bones, hearing bound, for a eojourn south cies; or tendona But- arthritis. or a cruise, there'are new the infhimation of the joints. ie likely to hit all of us at some and fascinating models. Ion Or other time U.wjivt made these loveHarryson enough); It has been estimated that two Below is a white models. ly per cent of the population is sick shirred in turban crepe ziot the, time. It is ali the always folds la give the effect ot : same people.- of mum. John Jones has pneumonia and is part cut velvet. A sheer black of the two per cent tor a while. shadows the face. The veil his well end resigns Then he gets lovely resort l hat; right, place to Henry Smith. This glut: acute uating--.- - personnel in, the done in white- Savo straw, diseases. however. surmounts, a isP. handled like fabric basis-ochronic: ' Yule Adds To Strain n' g again. makoup discreetly and tali. hatrdress the that log to ullup Imparts charm and dignity.- The exotic on must take a back feat. You know. her. wait berv polo skin crayoned eyebrow, and spy,lids heavily, smudged mitt aMa By ,LOGAN CLENDENING;.- : 1 Citi--e- - 'leaf Help , Lcccrws - Passe Notb , By ' GLr1i Res t ."Psych iSays.? DCM1 24;, !Exotic Girl recit Magic Cure , - , . toritill 1.1111 10e .718rtititi.to.ii, - ). ' - S &WUXI, voAs crrt tt '- - ' 4 |