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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM UTAH back given rx& , A cold or OUT I s? & train ofttimes UTAH STATE t the kidneys and slows them for that may be the reason those sharp pains, that ou may have f,rlbworn-ou- t feeling, with headaches and dizzy, spells, too, Use bladder irregularity. Tnnnvinir They have noan's Kidney Pills. Ask neigHor! your thousands. hebed n Case An IdahoJames Smitn, prop, of garage, St., St. i.l Bridge Idaho, Anthony, says: I was bad oft with kidney and bladder complaint and about given up hopes of relief. Kidney Doans Pills helped me from the and finally rid me ... of the trouble. and Before I used Doans I was weakI sufabout crippled with lame back. back in my fered with piercing pains Doan s and had bladder complaint. and health strength gave me the good lot of I have now and they deserve a n HlbtShg nr getting start credit. Get Doans at Aar Store, 60c a Boa DOAN'S- WAV CO- FOSTER-MILBUR- BUFFALO. N. Y. i Mountain Trips Cost More. Charles A. Parry, in writing of a walking trip In Japan, stopped at a tea house between Ikao and Ilaruna. lie continues: Four men soon came up bearing two of the small conveyances called kagos, which are light, with wicker roofs on open litters w hlcli the travelers light baggage Is I had carried. With the kago-me- n a little chat on tiie question perennially interesting to all men : Hows business? One said it takes five hours to temt go from Ikao temple to Ilaruna return. to The and three charge ple, is $2.10 for two men. Last year it was 'SI. 40. Despite the increase; the men have more custom in the fall of 1919 than they had last autumn. This primitive conveyance is sufficiently costly; hut there Is a still higher collar or true palanthe Chee-ay-aquin, with which, for the privilege of being able to loll at full length and of having four coolies close to your person all the time, you pay $4.20. con-eyanc- e, Eases Colds At once Papes Cold Compound The first dose eases your cold ! Dont stay stuEed-u- p 1 Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of Papes Cold Compound taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all grippe misery. Relief awaits you t Open your nostrils and the air pass- shness, sneezing, soreness and stiff- clogged-u- p ages of your head; stop nose running; relieve the headache, dullness, feveriness. Papes Cold Compound is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It Tastes nice. Insist on acts without assistance. Contains no quinine. Rapes ! Adv. -- Hasty Frguring. I took Professor Jiggs out for rule in my car the other day. a Yes? lies fully as d as you said he was. He was thinking about something all the time we were riding and never once opened his mouth. absent-minde- I think I can explain that. He was probably counting the number of jolts you were giving him and calculating how much energy was wasted time he was hurled Into the air. every Cuticura for Sore Hands. retiring in the hot suds Soap, dry and rub in Ointment. Remove surplus ntment with tissue paper. This Is ?,n y one the things Cuticura will do boap, Ointment and Talcum are used for all toilet purposes. Adv. &oak hands on o Cuticura Cu-tcu- ra Seamless Boats Now Molded. boats are now molded out thin steel. A plate of the metal is tin into a huge hydraulic press, which forces or stamps it into the form of a at, and turns It out virtually ready the sea. . fr Stop Your ( to let that m eon own?23 The fundamental Importance of carefulness and the fundamental disaster of carelessness are seen from the fact that carefulness really stands for truth, and carelessness means untruth, fulness none the less untruthful because unconsciously bo,s. s. Times. SOME DIFFERENT MEATS. Where rabbits are abundant one not worry about the price of meat, if there is a hunter in the family. Squirrel, grouse, quail, rice hens are cooked, or may be, as one does rabbit. Fricassee of Rabbit-- Cut a nicely dressed and cleaned rabbit into eight pieces, cover with a quart or more of boiling water and boil for five minutes, then simmer on the back of the stove for two hours, until the rabbit is tender. Take up the meat, place on a hot platter, melt one of butter, add one tablef spoonful of flour, cupful of the liquid from the kettle, cupful of sweet milk, the yolks of two eggs beaten with two tablespoonfuls of cold milk, salt, pepper to 'season; boil up once and pour oi or the stewed need one-hal- one-ha- lf rabbit Virginia Brunswick Stew. Into a kettle put four onions chopped fine, three cupfuls of tomatoes cut in pieces, two slices of fat bacon, one large chicken or two squirrels disjointed. Pour over all four quarts of boiling water and cook for 20 minutes over the heat; then place on the back part of the stove and simmer for several hours or until the meat is tender. When tender remove the bones, skin, gristle and chop fine, return to the kettle with one can of corn, one cupful of fine bread crumbs, one cupful of sweet fat and salt and pepper to taste. Coolj for a few minutes until boiling hot, then serve. Stewed Pigeons. Clean and singe and draw two pigeons, wipe carefully. Melt one tablespoonful of butter for each pigeon, lay In the birds, seasoned and dusted with flour. Brown on both sides, and add sufficient broth or hot water to cover. Add one tablespoon ful of rice to each pigeon, two tablespoonfuls of cream and cover closely. Simmer for several hours until the birds are tender. Sealed Right y Relief with I One farmer near Delta figures that his farm is bringing liim In each year at least $375 per acre. The bank deposits at Delta-i1917 totaled $110,000. In 1919, the bank d were $3SG,000. The ban put on public dances by the board of health at Ogden, February 2, because of the health conditions has been raised. Several applications listed for the purchase of coal lands in Thistle, Indicate a large, new and hitherto unknown coal region in Utah. After this winter the Lelil canning factory will he a condensary, if a decision of the stockholders of the establishment reached at a recent meeting Is carried out. The parents of a boy residing near Ogden have been sentenced to pay a fine of $10 in the juvenile court for permitting the boy to play truant from school. Many features of the Utah state educational campaign will be added with the postponed opening of the campaign, March 21, according to plans announced last week. Beaver furs valued at $1038, most of which were confiscated by R. II. Siddoway, state fish and game commissioner, and sent to the St. Louis market, were sold for. that price. Seventy per cent of the $110,943.80 in the state treasury to the credit of the state high school fund was last week apportioned among the school districts of Utah having high schools. More than seventy members of the Salt Lake Commercial club, with their wives, will form the first spring trade excursion to Idaho, starting from Salt Lake April 11 and returning in ten days. Plans for the entertainment of eighty members of the Cleveland board of trade who will visit Salt Lake and boost for Cleveland products March 3 and 4, are being completed. Blackleg, a contagious live stock disease, has been discovered in a herd of beef cattle belonging to Ellis Peterson, who operates a farm near Utah lake. One animal Is dead as a result of the contagion. There has been expended on post roads in Utah thus far $1,000,000. The construction of these roads is on a fifty-fiftbasis with the government, and there is due from the government about $400,000. Postmasters of Salt Lake, Ogden, Logan and Provo may obtain dies for Zion National stamping mail with Park by making application to the fourth assistant postmaster general, it has been announced. Scenic Utah, and Salt Lakes opportunity as the center of scenic America will be the principal themes for celebration at the annual dinner of the Commercial club, which will be held at the club February 24. Sevier county fair this year will be held in Richfield, September 16, 17 and T8. The Sanppte fair will be held the following week, September 22, 23 and 24. The exhibits from these fairs .will be shown at the state fair. Never in the history of the state have there been sa many deer as this winter, reports Parley P. Pascall, supervisor of predatory animals, following an extended trip over the east and southern part of the state. ' Confronted in every city he visited by police circulars charging him with complicity in the theft of an automobile in St. Joseph, Mo., in May, last year, C. L. Clark, 20 years of age, surrendered at Salt Lake last week. Six months in the county jail was the sentence given Dewey Conley, recently convicted by a federal jury at Salt Lake of possessing and using counterfeit revenue strip stamps on bottles containing fake whisky. Protestant ministers of Utah met in Salt Lake, February 16, to formulate a program for the interclmrch movement in Utah and to receive the report of the world-widsurvey undertaken ' in connection with the movement. Special inducements will be offered young men employees of many Salt Lake firms who join the national guard of Utah in the way of full pay and credits for time off while doing military duty with their organizations. The state securities commission has decided to combat mail order dealings In stock. The process is being adopted by stock companies which do not care to come into the state and meet the approval of the securities commis-nio- n before attempting to market their Itock In Utah. The Uintah county board of education has adopted a salary schedule whereby a teacher with two years normal training will receive a minimum salary of $1000 the first year in school, increasing by $50 for each years experience as a teacher after the first two years, when $100 a year Increase is allowed. e am eKITCnm HEWS con-"f- --ii To be good is noble, but to teach others to be good is nobler and less trouble. Mark Twain. SEASONABLE DISHES. Those who refuse the boiled dinner because of the odor in the house may cook it very in satisfactorily the fireless cooker. If such dishes are cooked in an open kettle the odor will not be as strong or as lasting. An excellent preparation for such meats as liver, veal and other somewhat tasteless meats is to put them for two or three days in winter, one day in hot weather, into a strong pickle made with salt, snltpe-te- r and brown sugar, seasoned to taste, either with spice, pepper sauce, onions, or any other seasoning; then cook with cabbage, turnips, carrots, corned beef and potatoes. Such a meal should be taken only by people actiye enough to digest it. Indian Pudding. Scald one quart of milk and add of a cupful of cornmeal mixed with a little cold milk, stir and cook for a few minutes, then pour Into a large stone baking dish, add another quart of milk, one cupful of brown sugar, i.ne cupful of suet, and one cupful of raisins nnd two eggs. Put into a slow oven and stir every half hour for the first half of the cooking, then dredge with flour and brown. Bake for five or six hours. The pudding is done when it Is covered with a rich This "dish may be rebrown crust. heated any number of times. Serve with a bald sauce made by creaming butter and sugar, adding nutmeg for three-fourth- s well-beate- n One of the Old Birds. One of the old birds who spends most of his time among the girls of the younger set was invited to a masque ball. The first time I saw him on the floor I guided my partner in his direction. To our delight we came up just in time to hear him implore the little shepherdess to come sit in the comer, unmask, and talk with him. She skillfully led him on, then suddenly ran laughing awny. My partner lyas giggling so extravagantly that I pressed her for the reason. First time I ever heard of a girl vamping her own dad!was the answer. Exchange.. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbe Compound, and oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomel the desired shade. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at veiy little cost. It will gradually darken streamed, faded gray hair, and will make harsh hair soft and glossy., It will not co'or the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rtib oft'. Adv. Protect SchoH Books. Cover the children's schoolbooks with either stiff paper or cloth so they will last the yeur and be in condition for the next in the family who will need to use tliel l. COLDS breed and COLD AT ONCE WITH HILLS flavoring. Buckwheat Cakes. Take one yeast cake dissolved in half a cupful of vta-te- r, add a pint or more of warm water and buckwheat flour to make a Do this in the mornthick mixture. ing and let stand to rise until the next morning, when it Is ready to use. Take one cupful of the thick batter for the next days cakes, add water and buckwheat flour to thicken and set away as The batter that Is left is before. salted, and a half cupful of milk, sour or sweet, added, then a little soda dissolved in hot water which will thin the cakes to the right consistNever mix any of this soda ency. and milk batter with that which Is to be used the following day. This may be repeated as long ns one likes cakes for the morning meal. Death only a matter of short time. Dont wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking COLD MEDAL Tha world's standard remedy for kidney, livor, bladder and uric acid troubles the national Remedy of Holland since 1696. Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for the name Gold Medal oa ovary box and accept no imitation fi MS-Sfotnad- fiflakes Out of I People Suffer Doctors declare that more than 70 diseases ran be traced to Staiting with indigestion, heartbloat, sour, burn, belching, gassy stomach, the entile evbtem eventually becomes affected, every vital organ suffering in some degree or other. You see these victims o people everywhere who arY subject to nervousness, headache, insomnia, biliousness people who suffer from and rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica and aches pains all over the body. It is safe to say that about 9 people out of 10 suffer to some extent from If you suffer from stomach trouble or, even If you do not feel any stomach distress yet are weak and ailing, feel tired and dragged out, lack pep and enthusiasm anil know that something is wrong although you cannot locate the exact cause of oua trouble you naturally want to get back your grip on health as quickly as possible. ' Then take EATON1C, the wonderful modern remedy that brings quick relief from pains of indigestion, belching, gassy bloat, etc. Keep your stomach strong, clean and sweet. See how your general health improves how e quickly the vim, vigor and vitality comes back! Cet a big 50c box of EATONIC from youi druggist today. It is guaranteed to please you. If you are not satisfied your druggist will refund your mosey. ic h. Acid-Stoma- Spread INFLUENZA' KILL-TH- TOO LATE cascaraSquinin fillOMiDE old-tim- Standard n'j Py cold remedy for 20 years in tablet form safe, eure, no opiates break up a cold in 24 hours relieves grip in 3 days. Money bark if it fails. Tha "V genuine box has a Red op With Mr. Hills pictu :e. At All Drug Starts Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant and Very Healthful Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. K rnCUMCO CP alalito! iMoar MW, CMeaao. (p ATOMIC 3 ( TOR YOUR PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Remove Dandruff StopsHairKalUng Restores Color and and Faded Hair Beauty to Gray oo at druggists. ks. Piitchopue, N.T. Removes Corns, Cat-- 1 louses, eta, stops all pain, ensures comfort to the! feet, makes walking easy, lto, bv mail or at DrraJ gists, Hiaoos Chemical Works, Fatcbogue, U, T 60a and Hfscox Chem. W HINDERCORNS W. N. U., Salt Lako City, No. |