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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM. TJT ATT 'Constipation Relieved Without the Use of Laxatives Nujol is a lubricant not soa medicine or laxative cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Natures lubricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like FOODS A nice dish for luncheon which will be both nourishing and good to look at is He swapped agold mine of for a can Edgeworth didnt know how course William ouch gold there was Of w h"A W i in the mine or he wouldn't have paid so high a price even for his beloved Edgeworth. As he writes the story with lead of a map pencil on the back , William Craigie Salchaket Po3t-offl- Alaska That was the most expensive can of Edgeworth that ever was bought. We have many letters from our friends who have gone to great lengths to get tobacco. We prize them has a particularly hearts. We dont want any Edgeworth smoker to have to pay more than the regular price for Edgeworth. We do want every to try Edgeworth, and its just as pleasant for us to send free samples to any as it i3 for a to hand his can over to someone their favorite all, but this one warm place in our pipe-smok- er pipe-smok-er pipe-smok- er whos run short. If Edgeworth doesntsuityou, use trying to sell you any. If it does, the samples will soon tell .you, and youll be like the rest of hs happiest with a pipe of Edge--, worth between your teeth; Send us your name and address on a postcard. If you want to help us further, give us the name of the dealer from whom you usually buy your tobacco. both forms Edgeworth Plug Slice comes in flat cut into thin, moist slices. One Slice rubbed between the hands makes a fragrant pipeful. Edgeworth Ready-Rubbis exactly the same tobacco, but to ready go into your pipe. Edgeworth is sold in various sizes to meet the requirements of many different customers. Both Edgeworth Plug and Edgeworth d put up in pocket-siz- e cans, in attractive tin humidors, and in vari- us quantities in between those fchce Ready-Rubbe- are sizes. For oas Sou"h the free samples, address & Brother Company, 50 21st Street, Richmond, Va. To Retail Tobacco Merchants: It jobber cannot supply you with Larus & Brother Com-ig acy senI yu prepaid by 0S a one or carton sze of Edgeworth Plug Slice or for the same price you would pay the ' jobber. your wr two-doz- en jW Ladies Let Cuticura I Keep Your Skin Fresh and Younjj P2Sc, Ointment 25 and 50c, Trfcum 25c. There are some few things that are denied the farmers family, simply because lie lives out in the country and gets his mail out of a It. F. D. mail box, rather than from a uniformed postman. One of the most lamentable of these is the public library. And the public library is perhaps one of the things that the boy and girl on the farm need more than anything else. The public library commission of Indiana is trying to take their libraries into the country and have fitted up six traveling libraries which travel through the country with an assortment of books for farm folk. The first of these wagons was put Into operation, at Plainfield in 1915. Since that time five others have be ' 200,-000,00- 0 . ,' j Ken-tuck- " HAIR BALSAM RemoTesDanaroff-KtopsHa- Falling ir Restores Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Half 60o. and $1.00 at Prufrgrsts. niftcox Chcm. Wks. Patchogue,y. Y. &DERCORNS feet, Sist Removes Corns, Cal Pstn ensures comfort to the ? Mo by mail or at Drug HiJvw5;yilnif Chemical Works, Fatehogue, R. X. 11 u., Salt Lake City, No. 37-19- 2? the-count- . two-third- one-thir- d the state, offering as it for them to oban association of serve the operation FRONT RANKS AGAIN including a whole industry. James C. Stone of Lexington, president of the association, made this to a large Marketing of Crop the message of his address at of Hurricane, growers gathering Pays Better Than Any Other June 17. This is our association, he said. Method Tried. We have associated ourselves togethAt the close of the first years ac- er to do a certain thing, that is, to fashtivities of the Burley tobacco growers market our tobacco in an orderly more it is will We ion. money, get in Kentucky, there is little doubt in than is association the buf bigger true, the minds of tobacco growers in the first time, we are able For the money. marketing state that the on anything. Tobacco is of their crop pays them better than to associate other things can follow, but the first, any other method they have ever tried. and will do so. This is the beginning " has association This association of farmers. of an of age claimed more it than done by actually Kentucky was the first to perfect obtaining prices more than double and actually market the tobacco unthose of 1921, and by bringing prosder this pooling contract system, but perity to 55,000 growers of Burley to- the organization of tobacco growers bacco, who were worse than bankrupt similar plans is proceeding at under just a year ago. The splendid record the present time in Virginia, West Virof the Burley Tobacco Growers Carolina association and these special ginia, North Carolina, South and Connecticut the Wisconsin and achievements have placed the association in the front rank among Ameri- valley. These organizations are looking forcan marketing organizaward to the time when all tobacco tions. will be enlisted in similar orThe American Farm Bureau feder- growers and to the next step which ation participated in the attempt of ganizations be the federation of the organizawill the tobacco growers of the South to tion into a nation of tobacco growers coorganize the marketing of tobacco exchange. bufarm operatively. The Kentucky reau was host to a conference in Louis-- . ' POSITION FOR M. E. HAYS ille on March 29, 1921, at which more than 200 tobacco growers, representing ten states, indorsed the formation marketing of a national association by federating the existing exchanges. The Burley Tobacco Growers association is leading in other state and local associthe national movement. with ations The Kentucky farmers fight for good prices for his annual crop of of Burley tobacco has been one of ups and downs. The 1920 crop brought him the highest price he has ever received for his tobacco, but the 1921 crop which it cost 18 cents a pound to grow, was sold at an average of 14 cents. By the first of this year the Burley Tobacco Growers association had se-cured a pledge to receive 85 per cent of the crop and 117 warehouses in Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia and for its exclusive use. The war finance corporation and banks in interested districts had pledged almost $6,000,000 in credit. On January 26, the warehouses were opened for the receipt of the pledged tobacco. It was graded upon delivan ery by the growers, and a check for cent of the 40 of per estimated value worth of the crop advanced to the M. E. Hays, formerly horticulturist farmers have signed up growers. for the extension service of A. & M. for five years. college of Texas, has accepted a posiBlazing the trail for tobac-- ; tion the Wrest in Virginia, yith the Texas farm bureau, as marketing co growers of the counties around vice director of commodity organizaHuntington are just now organizing tion. Mr. Hays was formerly on the under the California or commodity faculty of the University of Missouri. He has been giving special attention to plan. which marketing of perishable of the campaign, results The. Is now under way, will be watched products and will give most of his time with considerable Interest by farmers to this work In his new position. -' PARKERS gun to take the books from the town libraries into the country. Thirteen counties In the state are covered by library systems with stations established in local communities of In all there are 300 of the 1,000 township units served from the town centers. This service covers s more than of the populaof the tion of the state and purely rural population. While Indiana has done much to develop the traveling library system and to improve its service it cannot claim credit for being first to get the idea. Rural delivery service from town libraries started in Hagerstown, Md., where the book wagons have been serving Washington county for 20 years. does, an opportunity . . " . one-ha- thus and replaces it. Try it LUBRICANT-W- T A LAXATIVE lf lf one-four- th Isoutof fashion Is unnecessary- for you can hare abundant hair of the original Safa Hair Colo Restorer. shade by using as water try it. At all good druggists, 75 cents, Teas. Us, or direct from Cheabte, Heap HESSIG-ELLI- one-ha- lf throughout TOBACCO RAISERS IN - ed : Traveling Book Wagon Sent Out From Elkhart (Ind.) Public Library to Carry Books to the Farm Families It Is One of the Six Such Wheel Libraries in the State. . cakes, JTJ A:; V Just as soon a3 we receive your request we will mail you generous sam- ples of Edgeworth in Plug Slice and Ready-Rubbe- d. - ve its no 1 One-ha- A Larus & Bro. Co. Youll notice I aint going to let them neople what puts that xxxxxxx (this was the name of a competitive friends prod- net) stuff get away by their lonesome ia the high price class; cause they're just tinhorns anyway alongside of me, what traded a claim in the Diddyrod country me time for a small tin of Edgeworth. And the sourdough what got the claim from me for the Edgeworth took eighty thousand dollars out of the ground wha6 I didnt think was in it. Dear Mister -- 1 Stuffed PepParboil pers. four green pepremoving pers, the" seeds and fiber; white after five minutes drain and plunge them into cold water. Stuff with the following: cupful of freshly-cu- t cheese, cut fine; one tablespoonful of grated onion, two cupfuls of boiled rice, one teaspoonful of salt, teaspoonful of paprika, dash of red pepper and of a cupful of milk and cupful of coarsely chopped peanuts. Mix well before stuffing the peppers. Place In a' pan, pour around one cupful of hot water and bake in a moderate oven for 45 minutes, or until the peppers are soft. of a Lunch Cake. Take and one of softened butter, cupful cupfuls offlight brown sugar, two f eggs, cupful of milk, three teaspoonfuis of baking powder, f teaspoonful of cinnamon, teaspoonful of grated nutmeg, cupful of raisins and one and s cupfuls of flour. Put all the Ingredients into a bowl and beat for three minutes. Bake 40 minutes in a moderate oven. Summer Squash. Cook small ones cut in quarters or larger ones In slices. When tender drain and serve with a rich white sauce, adding of minced cheese. natural this lubricant one-thir- d one-thir- d one-hal- one-ha- lf one-hal- one-ha- lf three-fourth- . Cutting Down Time of Apprenticeship. The Industrial association of San Francisco, Cal., has started a school of apprentices with some novel features. The boys have been divided into three classes and one class moves along behind the other. The first two weeks will be spent in school after which they will be put to work as assistant helpers for four weeks after which they will return to school and so on during the term of their apprentice ship. In this manner of alternating the school and shop experience it Is anticipated that from 12 to 18 months will be saved and the boys will be plumbers In two arid a half or three years instead of four. The apprentices will be paid for the time they are at work but not for the time full-fledg- at school. Balloon Steering. Drifting for miles In a free balloon might seem to offer little prospect for a landing again on your own doorstep. But an accommodating air current and a little head work turned this trick for Junius P. Smith, of the army air service, at Langley field, Virginia.. His experience Is unique in Carried off in one direction by the wind, the aeronaut ascended until SOME WAYS WITH PEAS he struck a calm. Figuring that the calm was caused by two strong air Teas are one of our meat nourishing currents moving in opposite direcvegetables; belonging to the proteins' tions, he threw out ballast, rose above they take the the calm, caught the current moving place of meat in swiftly in the direction opposite and the diet. returned to his starting point. One may have a green boiled The Cuticura Toilet Trio. dressing by add Having cleared your skin keep it clear ing a cupful of by making Cuticura your every-dapeas sifted toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse through a sieve. and purify, the Ointment to soothe and The dressing is not onlyjmproved in heal, the Talcum to powder and percolor and flavor, but its food value is, fume. No toilet table is complete increased. without them. Advertisement. Green Pea Soup. Take one pint of green peas, a quart of stock, six small James Cut the Knot. onions, a small bunch of mint, a bunch after being made a peer, Shortly of parsley, a large handful of spinach,' Lord who was better Magheramorne, two tablespoonfuls of butter and known as Sir James MGarel Hogg, teaspoonful of salt. Wash the spinach, went to dine at the house of an old parsley, and mint, add the peas and friend, where lie announced himself salt to the stock with the other vege- to Jennies as Lord Magheramorne. tables and cook until soft. Put all What? said the startled domestic. through a sieve and reheat. Season Lord Magheramorne, said he, with butter and salt and serve hot. witli emphasis. Pea Souffle. Cook a pint of peas Jeames shook his head. lie desuntil soft, put them through a sieve, paired of attempting to render the add two tablespoonfuls of butter, a uncouth gutturals. What was he to pint of milk and the yolks of three do? The visitor was advancing to eggs. Season with salt and pepper and the drawing-room- . fold in the stiffly beaten whites. Pour Jennies hesitated a moment, then into a buttered dish and bake twenty boldly flung open the door and prominutes. claimed, The late Sir James Hogg! Salmon and Pea Salad. Flake a can London of salmon, removing the skin and bones. Take an equal amount of Sacrifice to the Fire Fiend. cooked peas and mix well with the Completely hemmed in by flames Serve on lettuce with a while fighting a forest fire recently salmon. boiled dressing with a sour pickle near Penfleid, on the Low Grade chopped in bits. branch, Joseph Golla, section foreman, Combination Salad. Take one cup- who is aged sixty-foupromptly orful of peanuts cut in bits, two cupfuls ganized his gang to conquer the f of peas, cupful of olh s flames. Leading his men wiC; youthminced, a bit of onion and a mayonj ful vigor, he became separated from naise dressing to serve on lettuce, them. The fire suddenly encircled Seasonings of salt and cayenne may him. To save his life he had to make be added to taste. a biinddash through the wall of fire. Peas and Peppers. Take the tops His beard, which had embellished his from six peppers, remove the seeds chin for the greater part of his forty and soak in a strong brine over night. of service, was wholly burned years Moisten with liquor from a can of off. Pennsylvania News. peas, fill the shells with cupful of minced meat, one cupful of peas, Probably a Hard Worker. cupful of bread crumbs, a So your sons a contractor? What little onion juice, salt and pepper to kind? taste. Bake until the peppers are Debts. ' tender. Sherbet. Take a quart Green Gage Being pleased with yourself is a cf green gage plums, stew and put condition of mind not intended for them through a sieve, add the juice of dress parade. one and two lemons, cupfuls of sugar and two tablespoonfuls of ht and Morning. softened gelatin. Cook the sugar with Strong, Healthy water a of until thick a half cupful If they Tire, Itch, Smart or Bum, if Sore, sirup is formed; add the other ingreor Irritated, Inflamed or dients, chill and freeze. EVES Granulated, use Murine . N Safe for 1 L often. Soothes, Refreshes. . vfcA-O-IATCaAL, Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Writefor f Ftee Eye Book. 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