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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, IIYRUM, UTAH of sound THAT have gone ERAS INTO OBLIVION Queen Annes : Wl'.it vanished sounds, what fine . of the ear, rise from the known years! Screaming upon their axles In a storm of dust and hoofs, jhe war chariots charge over the Biblical plain; the measured plash f ears in banks rises from some .alley bound for Ostia, the heavy weoden pound of the quartermasters muffled from beli Uning mace heard ow decks; behind Pentelic colonnades, the stringed music of lost instruments mingles with a vast chanting before the gods. ne hears the hiss of streams of ireek fire from Byzantine citadels, bells ringing against thunderstorms m Gothic cities; the popgun sound of itenaissance artillery, the rumble of the first coaches on the first good roads, and the howl of wind in the rigging of an Eighteenth century in foul weather at anchor in the downs. They are all gone; men will hear them no more; and in our own day ike last sounds of the handicrafts descend, fighting gallantly, toward It may be that the same oblivion. ihey will hold their ultimate own, and presently mount, passing on their upward way the whole huge hildishness of modern noise down-- ; , tumbling. What contemporary sound, one pauses to ask, will summon up our strange years? wa ; ; The universal grind of gears when traffic starts again at a light, the demoniac tattoo of a riveter? In my own mind, it is something more subtle, more like the electrical tick one dry, merciless, hears In the pressured silence of a lower room, a small sound, obedient, without life, and astronomically alien to the bones of man. Henry Beston in the Atlantic Monthly. Turns Builds a Home St Louis, Mo. The palatial new building being erected by A. H. Lewis Medicine Co., is a fitting exemplification of the enthusiastic sentiment Is of millions of users of Turns. It will present a striking appeark ance in its contrast of terblue-blac- ra cotta base with mottled cream jabove the second floor and glittering gold finish on high vertical mullions. I Upper windows, fifty feet high, will pave gold effect strips between them and furnish abundant light, while flower portion will have etched win-'doand stainless steel decorations. I The building, machinery and equip-fmewill cost between $100,000 and JI.jO.OOO and is to be used exclusively for the manufacture of Turns. Adv. nt Studying Hi Public feel able to answer all the questions your constituents ask? No," answered Senator Sorghum. Thats why I sometimes resort to threats of personal violence. A time J always comes when people get tired of trying to referee arguments and would rather see a real fight. Do you Smooth CleWi Simp Dont endure pimples and blotches. them quickly with purs Resinol Allay SHE LOST 14 HOW POUNDS OF FAT FOR 35 CERTS used one jar of Kruschen and reduced 14 lbs. and just feel fine. Was bothered before with gas pains but after taking Kruschen they never bothered me. Mrs. R , Deer River, Minn. Dont stay fat and unattractive not when its so easy and safe to get rid of double chins, and unbeugly hip-fa- t coming plumpness on at the upper arms bame time build up strength and increase vitality feel younger and keep from headaches, indigestion, acidity, fatigue and shortness of breath. Just take a half teaspoonful of Krus-e- n Salts first thing every morning in 88 a of hot water. If not joyfully satisfied with results of one 85 cent jar (lasts 4 weeks) money back from any drugstore the world over. But make sure you get Kruschen the SAKE way t" reduce. Salt Lake Citys fewest Hotel HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 209 Tile Ba Radio connection in every to RATES FROM $1.50 opposite Mormon Tabernacle ernsst c. rossiter.a i Lace By Frances Parkinson Keyes . Frances Parkinson Keyes WNU Service. ' TTf f TftTf W CHAPTER XIV tV?r Continued 32 He nodded and left her. Anne unfolded the crackling sheets to be con- fronted with Neals picture and heavy headlines which, in sharp staccato sentences, made it clear even to an unobservant public, how significantly he had scored. He had not only captured the right-hancolumn on the front page, he had also she discovered upon following Senator Lees advice captured the leader on the editorial page; and not in one newspaper, but Id all of them. She began to read avidly, flushed with pride. Her attention was diverted by a stir among the delegates. The permanent chairman was announcing briskly that the names of the candidates for the office of President would be put in nomination, and that the roll of the states would be called by the secretary of the convention. This individual advanced to the front of the stage, and cried out, as if he were challenging the South to mortal combat. A gentleman with a goatee and an expansive, immaculate waistcoat arose from the midst of the Alabama delegation, and replied, as if he were answering the challenge, Alabama yields to California. Pandemonium broke loose. The band, blaring its loudest, was completely drowned out by tin whistles, horns and rattles. States standards waved, flags fluttered from the galleries, the chairman thumped and thudded in vain, and shouted to the ushers to clear the aisles. The portly gentleman who had appeared beside him with a manuscript half an inch thick, in one hand, raised the other hand with a gesture of impatience because he could not make himself heard. But for a quarter of an hour he was quite powerless to do so. When at last the din had partially subsided, he bellowed forth the opening sentences of his address three times. The, man who I am about to name, he shouted over and over again. But he did not name him. He talked for of an hour, and nearly still, as far as he was concerned, his audience was left in the dark as to whom he was describing. At last, with a crescendo of enthusiasm he revealed his secret The uproar began again. Some of the delegates commenced to parade. Others, conspicuously silent even in the midst of the noise, sat stubbornly in their seats, resisting all efforts to drag them forth. The march continued without them until the most fervid enthusiasts had shouted themselves hoarse and sank down again exhausted. When this happened, the chairman, who had been looking tensely on, as if prepared to spring from the platform at any moment, snapped his eyes in the direction of the secretary, and the secretary took up his challenge again. Arizona! he shouted. Arizona, it appeared, was also In a yielding mood, and again, pandemonium broke loose. Again a would-b- e nominator, clasping a bulky manuscript, stood impatiently beside the chairman, endeavoring to make himself heard. Again, when his chance finally came, he failed to take the convention into his confidence concerning the Identity of his candidate. Again, his final pronouncement was drowned by the whistles, the band, the sound of marching feet. This time it was the men and women who had sat Still before who were shouting. The personnel was different; but the process was just the same. By the time the fifth candidate had been placed in nomination Anne had resumed her reading; and when, exhausted by a tumult which, like the waves of a rough lake, seemed to be rising and falling without going anywhere, she decided that she might as see the thing through since well It must in any case be over very soon now, she realized that, when all pos sible names had been mentioned for the Presidency, there still remained all possible and impossible names to mention for the Vice Presidency. Mornings of it afternoons of it evenings of It. She had the terrible feeling which she had sometimes experienced on a long uncomfortable journey, that it was never going to end. She said so, ' dizzily, to Senator Lee. The balloting will beHe laughed. gin tomorrow, but we are a long way from the end of the convention yet. Neither of the leading candidates can s of the vote. There will get d three-quarte- two-third- be a deadlock. And what will happen then? "One of them may withdraw, hut I doubt that. Its more' likely weli have a compromise candidate. Pave you any one. specially ' in mind? she asked, without much real Interest. Afterwards she reriieinbered that Senator Lee had given her no direct answer, and wondered why. But with tne first excitement of the balloting she forgot all about it. For as Senator Lee had predicted, the balloting went on and on and on. She wondered how she could ever have thought the nominating Interminable. It was this, instead, that was endless. One week stretched Into another and many of the delegates, whose funds were limited, deserted their hotels and betook themselves to The lodging houses and cafeterias. heat folded down over the city likf some thick impenetrable blanket. Briefly told for Busy Readers New York Doctor Cites Medical Association in Denial of Belief That Many Diseases Were Traceable to Their Use in the Diet. WANT TAX CHANGE RECORD SET LEAVES TOISON COWS SCHOOL EXPENSE UP MORE INCOME TAXES A DRY of tha Utah State Farm bureau appeared before the Weber County Farm bureau recently, and officially presented for the first time the state farm bureaus tax program. The state farm bureau tax program would raise Income tax rates, lower exemptions, eliminate offsets and would levy a gross wholesale excise tax. The farm bureau legal department already is drafting hills that conform with the bureaus taxation program, and these hills will be presented at the next legislature. Farm bureau officials also have announced that candidates for the house and senate who favor the farm bureau program can expect the support of the organization. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. The month of May, 1934, went on record as being the hottest and driest May since the weather bureau was established in Utah. In no other month was the departure so far from normal. Precipitation for the month was .01 inch. BEAVER, UT. Work has begun on the Puffer lake road, the Greenville road and on other projects in this district. The state road commission has allotted Beaver county $24,000 of gas tax money to be used for road improvement thru-othe county. OGDEN, UT. "Darling Anne." She had been drowned in sleep, the profound, prolonged oblivion of utter exhaustion; but Neals voice, calling to her brought her back in dizzy waves of memory to the consciousness of her surroundings. The brass bed with the picture of "still life hanging over it. The pitcher of ice water on the mantelpiece. The faded flowers beside the riddled pincushion, ner bedroom at the Waldorf Astoria. The national convention. The balloting. The Man Who. Anne, said Neal again. And again, Her head was still heavy But through It flashed the thought that he needed her. She sat up, pulling at a shoulder strap that had slipped away from her white shoulder, and pushing back the soft masses of her hair. What is it? she asked. "I wanted to tell you how much I Darling. with slumber. love-lade- Emphasizes Value of Meats Interniountain News n love you. She and laughed comfortably stretched out her arms. Is that all? she said lightly, not that it isnt enough worth more than anything else in the world! But you dont wake me up in the middle of the night usually to tell me so! You Members ut UT. A new telePANGUITCH, phone line is being Installed between Panguitch and Bryce canyon junction. LEHI, UT. The cattle in West canyon are suffering for water and feed, according to reports of local cattlemen, who also believe that a great many of the cattle have died and others are sick from oak leaf poison. PAYSON, UT. A group of citizens and Strawberry high line com- pany officials presented a petition to Governor H. H. Blood asking for funds to dig wells for the relief of the drouth situation In Payson and surrounding territory. LOGAN, UT. The board of education of the Logan city schools estimates that it will require $156,-995.to operate the schools durThis is $1,288 higher ing 1934-3than the budget of last year. OGDEN, UT. According to L. W. Beason, district engineer for the state road commission, of the $400,009 to be spent in the improvement of Utah roads by the use of state gasoline money, $20,500 will be spent in Weber county. All workmen will be furnished by the federal reemployment agency in Og19 Eut Came Homo to You to Tell I Had Been Nominated President of the United States. I You That expect me to take It for granted!" Then with sudden apprehension clutching at her heart, Neal, she cried, there isnt anything wrong, is there? You havent had bad news from the children? The No, no, he said soothingly. children are ail right. Its just He broke off, and sitting down beside her on the bed, put his arms around her. I think I havent told you often enough perhaps what you mean to me. I have let you take it for granted. I have taken you foi granted or seemed to. I havent really. I wouldnt have amounted to to much of anything, without you. No one realizes that better than I. Youve had all the qualities Ive lacked courage and endurance and talent and faith and vision. Ive known all that, Anne, from the first moment I saw you, and Ive loved you from that moment, too. Ive never stopped trying since that night we stood in the meadow and pledged our lives to each other to give you what I promised you then lace to wear Instead of calico. Real lace. The lace of a queen. What are you trying to tell me, Neal? she breathed. That the convention is over, that His voice the deadlock is broken. failed him suddenly, and he trembled violently, but he collected himself and went on. When you told me you thought you wouldnt go to Madison Square garden again, I didnt urge you because well, I still couldnt be sure, though from the very beginning I have hoped I have thought I have had such good loyal friends working for me I have known how events were Realizing that he was beshaping coming incoherent, he cheeked himOn self again, and again went on. ballot some one a the ninety-sevent- h southerner voted for me. Then there were several scattered votes from New England. A whole western delegation. When the count was ready I had nearly a hundred. On the next ballot there were over three hundred and then and then Oh, Anne. Ill never forget those banners those marching feet those lifted voices Singing They cheering shouting. got me up on the platform and I spoke to them. And afterwards they wanted me to go away with them. But I came home to you to tell you that I had been nominated President of the United States. In the carpeted corridor beyond met and women passed, calling to each other excitedly. Porters wheeling trucks that squeaked, hanged baggage hastily out of rooms that had suddenly been vacated and carted it away. The roar of the city lifted from the streets suddenly rushed through the dim room. The shrill voice of newsboys rose screaming above the blare of bands and the confusion of traffic. Dark norse wins !" Extra extra I Conrad nominated for President I" Extra t Extra But I, repeated Neal, "came home to you. THE END. den. BOISE, IDA. Income tax receipts during the first five months in Idaho this year more than trebled the collections of the same period last year. TWIN FALLS, IDA. The federal governments proposed marketing agreement program for benefit of the edible dry bean industry is to be explained at a series of meetings In southern Idaho centers beginning in the near future. SPANISH FORK, UT. Wells are being sunk here to overcome a water shortage. This city will BURLEY, IDA. hold a July 4th celebration, including an nir circus. IDA. Two new POCATELLO, clubs were organized here re4-- cently. BOISE, IDA. The state department of public welfare has enough spotted fever serum on hand to immunize 75 patients, the laboratory has announced. The suoply this year has been unusually short. BURLEY, IDA. Stockmen are very much concerned about the condition of the range and threatened shortage of hay, with consequent high prices for feed. At the Minidoka forest reserve office, it is said requests for permission to enter the forest have been received from sheepmen clamoring to depart from the desert and use their forest range permits two weeks earlier than usual. FAIRFIELD, IDA. A drive to destroy poisonous plants is being conducted on Camas prairie. MT. nOME, IDA. In the wake of a poisoning campaign against crickets in Elmore county, warnings have been issued to fishermen and others against eating wild currants which are now ripening fast along creek hanks. The authorities advise that the poison Is administered by dusting, and very likely a good deal of it has fallen on the brush and undergrowth, where the crickets are most prevalent. BOISE, IDA. Idaho has collected $116,442 from its law licensing 3.2 per cent beer, a report of the department of law enforcement disclosed, IDA. Five imPOCATELLO, portant school projects are being planned by F E R A authorities for Bannock county. JEROME, IDA. To provide a proper atmosphere Jerome men are growing beards in anticipation of the silver anniversary celebration to be held here July 4th. Anyone who has been a member of a thresher crew and who has acquired the appetite characteristic of a thresher can appreciate the extreme of food fads mentioned by R. B. Hinman of the New York state college of agriculture. The cook caused dismay when she told the threshing crew that they would have no potatoes since they could get enough nourishment from nuts ; she placed five peanuts at each plate. It Is possible, Professor llin-maadmits, to arrange an edible and complete meal of unusual foods, but it is seldom done. The normal person is likely to get all of the real necessities from a diet in which meat, milk, eggs, and the ordinary vegetables are included. The American .Medical association, he says, maintains that the talk about rheumatism, gout, lumbago, and many similar diseases being caused or even aggravated by meat Red is not backed by known filets. have nothing meats, they say, whatever to do with uric acid. Nor have they anything to do witli causing gout or rheumatism, because neither of these diseases is due to food or drinks of any sort, but solely to focal infections: small pockets of pus around the roots of the teeth, in the tonsils, nasal passages and sinuses, in ulcers of the stomach and bowels, around an inflamed appendix or bladder, or even an inflamed i growing toenail, a bunion or a corn. The present belief is: no pockets of pus, no rheumatism or gout. Even in chronic Inflammations of the kidneys such as the various forms of brights disease, moderate amounts of meat do no harm whatever. The worst cases on record in all medical history of hardening and turning to lime of the arteries all over the body, and in the kidneys and intestines particularly, have been found in certain orders of oriental monks, who live almost exclusively upon starch and seeds such as peas, beans, and lentils. They abstain entirely from meat. With present knowledge of the value of meats disproving many past Illusions, Professor Hinman urges families to restore meat in the diet; not the finest cuts available, but the nutritious soups and stews, varied with boiling pieces. When two pounds of boiling meat can be bought for a dime, the cheap cuts are too healthful and appetizing in the diet to be displaced by any other food. Farmers can have more meat and avoid the surplus at killing time by curing parts of the carcass that is not sold. City residents who are able to buy a quantity of meat can save money by buying enough to get a lower price and home-cur- e a Dishes That Go With Each Other longs in the same class with whipped cream. It can be used interchangeably in many instances, although since it is more tasty when delicately browned, it belongs peculiarly to baked and even hot dishes. When on frozen desserts a hot iron is held above the piled meringue so that It, alone, gets the force of the intense heat Ices with browned meringue tops are epicurean dishes. A food which flatters another must be something apart from the dish itself. That is, it ipay he a separate food served as a complement to it, or it may he an addition to a dish itself which, however, could be served without it. n Variety of Combinations That Are Designed to Complement. To enjoy the edible good things of life is one of the prerogatives of the epicure. What comprises these good things depends upon the taste of the person or of the family, and preferences. The real epicure Is the person whose taste has had a high Bell Syndicate. Wlv J Service. degree of education in foods. He knows how to discriminate in edibles, both as to quality and to comThat Ought to Help binations. I well remember hearing Banker Do you know anything a Chinese gentleman of discernment about cheeks and drafts? say of one vegetable that it flatters Applicant Yes, sir, I've run our the meat The homemaker who furnace for years. sets a good table learns what to serve so that one dish may flatter another. Let ns mention, today, some dishes which flatter each other. Cranberry sauce flatters chicken, KEEP COOL caper sauce does the same to mutSAVE TIME ton, and apple sauce does to roast SAVE WORK pork, duck and goose. Cabbage flatters boiled corn beef, baked maca- SAVE MONEY, with iKe roni and cheese do the same to roast beef, and in England Yorkshire pudding is the accepted accompaniment to beef. In Europe a salad is Iron will 'THIS Coleman save you more time and work than a correct with chicken, goose, and $100.00 washing machine! It will save your other roast birds. strength . . . help you do better ironing easier and quicker at less cost To Europeans a salad signifies Instant Mglitlng ... no heating dressed lettuce or other salad greens with matches or torch ... no waiting. The with, possibly, the addition of a litdouble pointed base irons garments with fewer strokes. Large tle chopped beet root or tomato base slides easier. Ironing time is slices. Other salads they have, but reduced Heats Itself... use it anywhere. Economical too . . . costs only these have especial descriptive desVz an hour to operate. See your hardware or housefurnishing dealer. If local ignations. Salad, as an accompanf dealer doesn't handle write us. ment to flatter roast birds, is plain THE COLFMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO. Dept. WU30li, Wichita, Kans ; Chicago, 111.; unless otherwise specified. The salad Philadelphia, Pa.: Los Angeles, Calif.; is served with the birds as naturally Toronto, Ontario, Canada 4808) and regularly as are potatoes or other vegetables. Turnip is a recognized accompaniment of corned beef. It Is also excellent with lamb. Sweet potatoes are preferable to white with ham. Pineapple flatters ham. In India ripe pineapple slices are put on top If you are troubled with pimples, of a slice of ham which is then rashes, rough or blotchy skin you owe it to yourself to try Cllticura baked, or cooked in a similar way. The juice extracted by the heat perSoap. Delicately medicated and gently emollient, it actsaa a protection colates through the meat, giving It to the skin and as a preventive of skin a delicious flavor. Ham so cooked troubles. Start nsing Cutlcura is reputed to be especially digestible. Soap nowandseehowmnchithelps. 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