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Show u QOTTTtCACHF. COTIRTER. HVRTTM. .V TIT AW HISTORIC SPOT IS Shame on Them. there are a few mothers who do not know the virtues of Fletchers Castoria. Perhaps there are a few who know that there are imitations on the market, and knowing this demand Fletchers. It is to ALL motherhood, then, that we call attention to the numerous imitations and counterfeits that may be set before them. The Kitchen i Cabinet pERHAPS niiiiiiiimmtmiiimmmmiimiiimmrrc &. SPOT WHERE BRIGHAM YOUNG SAID THIS IS THE PLACE WITNESSED BY THOUSANDS is to all motherhood everywhere that we ring out the warning to beware d. For over thirty years Fletchers Castoria has been an aid the the upbuilding of our population; an aid in the saving of babies. Emigration Canyon Near Salt Lake C'ty Noted as Place Where Pioneers of Years Ago First Vievicd Great Salt Lake And yet there are those who would ask you to try something new. Try Even this. Try that. try the same remedy for the tiny, scarcely breathing, babe that you in all your robust womanhood would use for yourself. Shame on them. Salt Luke Seventy-fou- r years and a that memorable lay after morning of 18 21. when 17, July Brigham Young raised up from his sick bed in a primitive priarie schooner at the mouth if Emigration canyon and gazed upon lie valley of the Great Salt Lake, s gathered Monday morning n the same memorable spot and in cot secratiou, song and a it mil tlioir leaders prophecy that '(his Is the place." The omission marked the unveiling f a sh'aft raised as an historical upon Ihe very spot where the iloneers of '47 gazed for the first iine upon the valley of tluir destina-ion- . The shaft is set amid the tumble veed and sage brush of the historic vest. It is made of concrete set upon base of native Utah granite. On the ace of a reproduction of a buffalo ikull are the words: A Bulletin of Below is the inscription: he Ilains. This is the place. Brigham Your.g. It of in Just-as-goo- Children Cry For 15Buid Piacfa i's con-irme- d roon-line- 1 Your Friend, the Physician. ThcrcPfomotiRDiesto The history of aU medicines carries with it the story of battles against popular beliefs : fights against prejudice : even differences of opinion among scientists and men devoting their lives to research work; Cheerfulness andRest rWkiHfn MornJdftenor laboring always for the betterment of mankind. This information is at the hand of aU physicians. He is with you at a moments cal he the trouble trifling or great. He is your friend, your household counselor. He is the one to whom you can always look for advice even though it might not be a case of sickness. He is not just doctor. He is a student to his last and final caU. His patients are his family and to lose one' is little less than losing one of his own flesh and blood. Believe him when he tells you as he will that Fletcher's Castoria has never harmed the littlest babe, and that it is a good thing to keep in the house. He knows. span viaut JPwiphn Sentid JbMkSeltt JnheStaf 4SSA ffOFB! & S&? CaifndSqaf yfarpmnfhnr A helpful Remedy and Diarrhoea Constipation Feverishness and loss or rewriting therefrom-mjglhni- XwSimile la y BOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Senator,0 CASTORIA 'ALWAYS GENUINE OsKWnCoHP Bears the Signature of fuly 24, 18T7." Tlie dedication of the monument wa tnder the auspices of the M. I. A. and Wsstsrn Newspaper Unton.) It In easy enough lo be present When everyone's singing a song. But the diner worth while Is the one who can smile And will stay alien your speech Is too long. i. I COMPANY GOOD THINGS. Fruits are most satisfactory served fresh .and as simply as possible, of with garnished their own foliage. For a change one will enjoy something different. Blackberry Ico Cream. Dissolve two and hou-and- I ! 1880 oof-fourt- fuls of powdered gelatin f cupfuls of hot water. Scal four cupfuls of milk, add one oupfw' of sugar, the dissolved gelatin, one tahloKponiiful of lemon juice and two cupfuls of whipped cream. Freeze until mushy. (Tush one quart of blackberries through u sieve and add them to tlie frozen mixture and finish freezing. Remove the dasher and repack lo ripen for two to three hours. Serve in sherbet cups; garnish with whole fresh berries rolled In granulated sugar. Iced Chocolate. Melt four squares of chocolate with half cupful of sugar, add one cupful of water and cook in a double boiler until smooth. Scald me quart of cream and add to the chocolate, heating thoroughly ; cool, strain, flavor with vanilla ami freeze Serve frozen like mush. Rhubarb and Fig Preserve. Take three pounds of rhubarb, two and pounds of sugar, one pound of figs, and two ounces of candied Cut tlie rhubarb into inch peel. lengths, chop the peel and figs and scatter over tlie rhubarb; cover with ihe sugar and let stand until Die next day. Boil slowly for an hour; add a small piece of ginger root. lour into jars and seal. Frozen dishes. Ice cream and sherbets. are always welcome. A sherbet which is espedesserts. cially good Is made hy using three lemofis, two cupfuls of sugar and a quart of rich milk. Freeze as usual. It will curdle, hut when frozen will be smooth and velvety. one-hal- ther church organizations. President Ynthony W. Ivins pres'dpd. The flag Jraped monument was officially by Elder Preston Nlbley. Ardminseent account of the arrival f the pioneers at the mouth of Emigration canyon was given by W. W. Titer, who arrived in Salt Lake six veeks after the party of President s Young. Mr. Kiter came with His par-ntand was then 9 years old. He there was no doubt but what he spot selected for the monument ' as the exact location where President Young uttered the words, This is the place. the origin Mr. Itlter exhibited William Clayton, in guide, written by which Ls designated and described tfie There are days which occur In ihls ;pot where President Young stopped climate, at almost any season of the The speaker said that at the time year, wherein the world reaches perfection, when ihe air, the heavenly President Young was 111 with moun bodies and tne earth make a harmony In bed a pre ain fever and was lying as If natuie would Indulge her lng. Emerson. 'a red for him in the wngon of Wiiford vV ood ruff. When the spot was reached SEASONABLE DISHES. upon which the monument stands to day. President Woodruff turned the ' Pineapple juice is especially ref robiside of the wagon around to permit ng and Is also valuable as a medicine. a view to the westward. It was then, As an addition lo cocktails, according to Mr. Kiter,, that the pioneer cups and salads It leader l'fted the flop of the wagon Is especially vnl-- u surve extended an covering and after a h e. W b c of the valley said : It Is enough, till are pineapples 's the place, drive on." reasonable in Mr. Iliter declared that when Ke fol price it Is desir'owed six weeks late and gazed up, able to put them die valley from the same spot, tk up hi home. Inn the canned variety, ight to his youthful eyes was sicken-:?jf a good brand Is obtained, is not an He said he was convinced as s extravagance. Marmalade. Peel toy That it was not tile p'nce. Pineapple an) And I was not alone in that dismal chop as many pineapples as are deThere were sired. Weigh mid allow a pound of foreboding," he said. dhers of stronger mould than I to sugar for each pound of fruit. Mix well and' let stand over night in a rool vhwn the valley looked lonely and dis. In Die morning cook until place. null. to pm through a sieve. soft enough, H. assistant Roberts, Elder Brigham return to Die preserving kettle Strain, hurch historian gave an official continue and cooking, stirring conof rbo landing of the pioneers until a clear amber jelly is stantly n Salt Lake valley. He quoted from formed. This will thicken when coo. he ledger accounts of President Young Pul into nuihII Jars; cover and seal. and olliers of the party to substantiate This marmalade is fine for dainty desthe accuracy of the route and the serts. cake fillings and su-dishes. of the spot where the party White Layer Cake. Cream stopped. cupful of butter, add one and Elder Roberts told of the planting upfiils of sugar gradually, flavor of the first potato patch in the valley a half leu spoonful of rose extraei, add of the a few days after' the arrival cupful of milk ami two cupof exfuls Hour sifted vviDi four was pastry he said, The valley pioneers. level tea spoon fills of baking men under nine of a hv powder. party plored Mix well, then fold In the sDfily-- l .eaten the teaderehp of Orson Pratt on July whites of eight eggs. Th's makes 22. two days lefore the arrival of flip Diree layers of except-wia- l quality. main party. For filling use lemon or orange or ti A true and official account of the comhinat on of both. An egg yolk, two naming of Ens'gn peak was given by tnhlespoonfuls of flour, two tahlespoon-ful- s the speaker. lie sail It did not ae. of water with the riml and juice quire its name through the raising of of a lemon ami a half cupful or more the Stars and Stripes, ns wns generally of sugar. Took together, adding a e believed. ITe declared the peak wa butter just before taking from the deslgna fed ns a spot from w filch nr tire Cool before adding ro the cake. Graham Gem3. A hot mtiflln or gem ensign to hmnantv would he raised wn welcome occasionally even in warm is lie snd. subsequently Thereupon, raised the standard of Zion and the weather. These are easy to make ami very light and good. Take one cupful hill cest des'gnated as EesJ n peak. sour milk, one tenspoonful of soda. of S. were O hvmns L. fninilnr Several teaspoonful of salt, one egg under assembled throng the sung by and two tahlespoonfuls of melted the leadership of Edwin P.. Kimball shorten ng. added one cupful n t nss'stant tabernacle organist and graham flour. Rentafter well and fill one C. of Kimball, rand on of Heber gem' pans. This recipe makes the 47 pioneers. six gents. The Invocation was prononneed by Colonel Willard Young, a snn of Presi The henedic. dent Brigham Young, flon was offered by Robert Sweeten un-eUe- d d one-ha- lf off-s- COULDN'T BLAME Small Darky Had a LITTLE JOE Perfect Defense Against Teacher's Intimation of Dsobedience. , At a social gathering of some dark-le- s in a Georgia town two members' Ml to disputing whirli lmd the smarter GiiliJreu. Toni Lee was he proclaimed victor when he came to the front "Mi flip following: Ie oilier day my little boy Joe went to school with his little dawg. be teacher gits mad with mall boy iul tells him to go back home as quirk as l;e can and take de dawg an never bring him hack no nm. Little Joe do jest like de teacher teil, h'm. Bimeby little Jot goes back to de W'hoolhouse and jest as soon as he jGs hisself down a little dawg comes an goes right up to where 'tile Jop sets. Den de teacher gils mad again and says: Joe, why do Jou bring hack dat dawg when I tell J'ou not lor rr Chinas Health. Effective work in health education has been accomplished through the school children In China. The American Junior Red Cross members have thrown their effoits into the work already' done by welfare organizations. Jn ihe fifth health lampaign conducted by the Y M. C. A. the juniors loaned their sendees iu addition to contributing money. They took part in the health parades, carrying large models of fl'es. mosquitoes, rnls and other enemies to health. The older boys classes in the .marconducted open-ai- r where regular instruction ket places, in personal hygiene was given to children and incidentally to thP grownups who were looking on. They distribr uted handbills and guv horn actors, lectures on health. Bong cause by the advanced greatly they of the con Part health plays. giving tribution from the national children's fund is used in making a survey of gutter snVs. the destitute children in Shanghai, ami t in furthering the campaign against blindness. street-corne- With a Little Help. .May Do tell me, Pearl, how Mr Timmerman ever plucked up enough ' courage to propose. He is so dread fully bashful. pearl Oh, he seemed to do it easily enough. 1 merely asked him if h didnt think mamma would make at , and he replied ai ideal , j j nmrher-in-lnw- once. May What did he say? Said he thought she would. then? Whut May Pearl Nothing. I just told him tin kind of ring I wanted. London Tit Pearl Bit. After Him. of the members of a negi church in Alabama was talking to tin minster one du.v of the temptation Sutnn placed in cup's path, when tin pa tor grunted impatiently and r One plied . Folks make me tired represent! Sr i an es minin' after dem with t De truth is, my friend pitchfork, so is dere many people pullin at dc devil's coattails dat he ain't got mncl always thej t'me to chjwe anybody. lkn little Joe he stan up and say, rarher, dis aint de same The homesick man isn'1 dawg; lies m!ier one. one who Is V.vn v from home. got two of him. Hum, Hers Life for Sick Man sv Feed the body well is Right food for the body more important than right, fuel for the engine. Grape , Niul is a scientific fbod.containing all the nutriment of wheat and malt ed barley. GrapeNuts digests easily and Quickly, builds toward health and strength and delightful in flavor There's a Reason Jfor and is crispness GrapeRuts Eatonic Works Magic I have taken only two boxes ol Eatonic and feel like a new man. II lias done me more good than anything else," writes C. O. Frappir. Eatonic Is the modern remedy for acid stomach, bloating, food repeating and indigestion. It quickly takes up and carries out the acidity and gas and enables the stomach to digest the food naturally. That means not only relief from pain and discomfort but you get the full strength from the food you eat. Big box only costs a triflf with your druggists guarantee. FRECKLES vT. s" potmviw .s.ovio tr Dr. Cm. 1W Mlclil hfi'i w Avium, CMcui nTu., Salt Lake City, No. 31-1- h tablespoonin one and pi fruit I . nc-nu- one-ha- lf one-ha- lf one-hal- lit-ti- -- one-Jui- lf well-greas- good-size- d ed , |