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Show iiiurv7itoai It SOME COMPLIMENT is not often that an editor IiaiuU WHY HAVE GOOD JtdADS?, There are an abtiudapce of reasons why we should have good roads, even under normal con ditions. But there are urgent reasons" why we should have them this year, when conditions are expected to far surpass even those1 of normals in condition for prompt Our roads must-- be harvesting of tlur great crops winch the world is i demanding of America Jhis year. hi 6? all lines business predict that "Experts 1915 will be the most prosperous year in the his- lilftisJf a compliment. t Rwrtfus is the exception, and that js j -t Are doing, heeause a certain well known uhat eitim of this community has persistently recognized the alue of this paper as a disseminator of local news and has paid us this peer of all volumes compliments in a manner which speaks ot life. for his knowk'ikge of the good things He is not destitute of this worlds goods, and he possesses therare faculty of holding onto what ' I I - . tory- 1uni7rTeTTtir7rriTig5T-dTrerrt4y--evert-akedi.imin- tiLikoJ J r i i t, cti-Sfj- I tea,. B President Wilson has publicly vtamed the a vide knowledge of local af- farmers that the taskoF feeding the world will fairs liecniiM In is a constant reader of this paper, soon devolve upon Us and lie urges us to utilize and tin kmm 1. tlge extracted theefiom is turned every ounce of energyEh3everyfQot of ground, ' that the supply may he equal to the treujeud-uto good mn omit ill his qwn behalf. . If a:i on portent event, is soon to occur hC( demand forfood. his declining- - eai lie I iosmnsos - . - 1 . s , p'vrS trf'lf Tm-- c, . hcj.lm&.rCiU.L,of .j t. U -- Empe Jt'dayiisppiuxwoducUyeUJh tf J J - The Ford Coupekt the car of class and style for any kind of weather every month in the year-iroads. or over city country You ?re. always snug and cozy and comfortable n -- .. 'inside thmew- Ffd CoupcleU. Fold the top and in less than two minutes you have a smart, roomy roadster. Ideal for women who drive their own cars for - .Bible minute for mixing. When ready for use they ..are taken out and mixed by layers with . the mayonnaise in a bowl that la chilled by 'stantling'Tn a larger bovt of Ire The mayonnaise Is kept In the refr-era tor uut!l needed, and the lettuce 1? washed as soon as bought, then dried In a cloth and put flat ,rd wrr-ipe- d physicians, architects, contractors allbusmess and u professional men. - , 1 All the speed, power and uscfulr.essof the gas car, -- with the convenience and exclusiveness of the elects ie those countries must be fed. Thy must Ami the that nation Amerieais starve' only' the the community he is piomptly apprised ofUic is eqvial to , gigantic task, in read this Amf he has because herculean this too, task t'wk' i'alK paper. that, factjjieeause And if an acquaintance is- sick or death lias upon the Ameiican farmer, it Is im'peratiye that me numhirpf a family or the stork no 8'f of ours be" left undone that may btvpio- overtaken J 4 , has paid a iis to the home of-friend, hc pnetive of greater or swifter results. nd herein lies thealue of good c ulntry, among the first to extend his condolences or I ' because of these, also, he has roads. congratulationsTrtniendous erops may be grown "and hai--. read in this paper. lie is a man of wisdom a pillar of strength ves?d'l5ut'they ipusi be marketed KrTccouIAuiig " with a brain which absorbs to the utmost of this year. j itThrPTOnrce' crHrf c: be. Jo ne. JjTjtutbflutiaoilxaMailu . is ever on Few things escape his notiee-7-h- e The time is opportune fof the people .of this the Inert. . eommuhity to take up this matter and-- see that . thirig-lieyeoverlooks is this prompt measures are taken to insure the best of But, the one "w hieh we roads in the therein and coiqpliinent paper, country districts before the .time is take unto ourselves. ,It gives a feeling that'we at hand for the moving of the crops we are are something mor4 than a mere human worn, asked to produce. Horses and mules must draw this produce to that we are even a whole co in the community ' wheel. the shipping points and this is a matter requiring n ji True he is not a subscriber to this pape both time and animal energy". hia dollar never reached this office But he An animal possesses only a certain amount of energy, beyond which it may not be taxed, and reads the paper just the same. Ilia neighbor is a subscriber and pays in ad- when that energy is exhausted it ceases to be m this paper. ple If there is a bargain to be had auywheie in not Hive you ever bad a delicious din- nor ruined by warm salad? If you have, you were doubtless enraged and blamed the cook. She probably told you 'that the salad Just came from the refrigerator, and If she la truth fuf she left you without argument Refrigerating la about the only method of keeping- aaalda cold that most a omen know. TJbey think If the Ingredients are put In a dish on the Ice everything has been done. Here is how one woman, noted for her delicious salads, keep them Icy cold. The fruit, meat or other Ingredients are made ready early In the morning of the day they are to be used, then wrapped In an old napkin or cleanrmualln and laid flat on the All fully equl pped f. o. b. Dcticlt. On display ani ede at . $440. iii - 4 CuvvfirH U(-- w Ford uua li4 batvi4 Au,ut a i -- 't S r iislie; 1 -' f- field , . - the great e,st H.s,,PWiier. and future move-- . ments are retarded because of its lost vitality. If country doads are placed in the bet possible condition during the spring and summer months, the fall movement or crops wifine ae- omplished .with greater ease and less expense than heretofore. And every hour of time will be needed this fall if the fanners heed the call of r Yes, we have- hopes id and the warning of our president. strong liopes Ml. ' Strange hour popular the America .1 flag n contribute bountifully of our substance becoming with fnrtign nations! But will it last? humanity turns to us for bread. o o If to it up jhe vvar limy Thewoild will 0 when - - sending many millions oi ill time surpass even the traditional family jar. btliars to Ameiien ior foodstuffs during the m xf o 0 0 vt'Hrlir twoh Are we preparing to refcp our own JIhaV-afcIIowtells vou he wouldnt he rich fill share of tl is li'lr harvest? Plant mow if he could, it a safe bet he is on the still hunt liuve4t sell? whoop - lie L ec-'- y money. 00- - 0 -- o o 0- - "Greater love amontf Timtikiiul was ada eatea at Chicagos interaaiioual Smnlav It n tin ti, ating the men. -- o 0 ,po - 'j1 ile 0- 11- 3- ; 1 in TT,e devil tan caleli a loafer with a liare ,too: -- o o- - - Senators in a cla'di, says a news Make it a smash. a wife laughs hilariously at her its a sure sign she wants a "When new fiock.- - - I .close at - hand.- The bright warm days - are almost here. - -- o an airship for us. 0 0- 1 - We make it a point never to tell a joke. Some'one might lausli -- .To Congress: napped! o 00- - Please get yourself kid- - Vi: - YOU WILL WANT YOUR CLOTHING CLEAN AND FRESH TO SUIT THE SEASON " THINK ABOUT IT AW Go through your wardrobe. In every home there are heaps of. Clothing that needs , Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling, or Dying prepared. witli machiuery aud expert MoTlars' help to do your work.-- You can save: many inby having your clothing cleaned and fixed up stead of casting them away and spending money for - fj new onesT Come In arid talk the "matter ' overorprone 281." We collect and deliver free of charge. We-arx-u- lli MITCHELLS -- Fcirel t""Prone eademy Ave 1 'rc Gold Dressing. One and a htlf k's.wvt bread cut fine; season with one twVXrpoon sage half a teaspoon tnynr,"&alf a'te spoon black pepper. BrMM Hr JvgB onions In butter. Mix all together. Uoll glxiard, liver and heart until of this- - paiierwill be pleased to learn that there Is at leat ore dreaded tiisease tbarsdence hasj he on able to cure In all Its stages, and from thnt to pour over bread crumbs to soften. Last riiLonecanof good the only positive cure now known a arr ,he niedical fraternity. $100 REWARD, $100. RICHES i5 Tt'adq,-- 5 o K ground celery. The onions have ia bs - t?rrh c.jre iIuernally, acting browned. Cbop gtoiard, liver upon the blood and mucous directly heart In chopping bowl and mix It In 1 0f the system, thereoy de-- ,' also. This can be used for turkey cT itrojlng thefoundatlon of the disease , strep gtb jby j mie more onlcn. The celery can. be building up the constitution and asslst- rut flne and cocked with the liver. If ipg nature in doing Its work. The one prefers it real soft. Garlic should t proprietors have so much faith In its curatue powers that they offer One never be used for turkey or chicken. H uni red Dollars for finy case that it fulls to cure. Bend for, list of Mutton Stew. ' Trim the fat from three pounds of Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toleas mutton, and chop in small pieces do, Ohio. Usual for stewing. Halt and pepper V Sold by all Druggists, 75c. In and place bag with four chopped, Take Halls Family Pills for constipeeled onions and an equal quantity pation. (Adv.) ef thinly sliced potatoes,. Add ft . a cup-of and kitchen heeba eprtskllsc " CARRYING - A FINE Xnd a half of cold water, Cook la LINE OF VALENTINES, THE HED- may ba omitted and eurry used te Qursf DRuseo: sWadlroold boiled rtne and toaa may taka tha plan of th pet lost and enionx bwt U prlnutpk kgivlnx-thrY.jiatlun- the street or 1 husbands jokes THE CLEANING UP SEASON 1 n- - ie of A$T FIRST NORTH. w "'"' -- the-Val- - - 40 pos-ilbl- - -- Schofield Auto Co, - J lend ike, paper vances and in his generosity.-he- to the pillar of strength by request. - -But it may not alwaya.be so. In time We have hopes-tha- t, Ihe.AtpjdlacJ.Lwill, pay., us th e ku jie of permitting, us to humbly add his own distinguished name to our subscription list. ' Time works wonders--eve- n in the new,spapei If you get Seo much ealt into yonr soup, add a bit of brown sugar. seems to make-ealt- y soup tast all !ght -l- Uit-buer still is to add a few sites of raw potato. To trend linen tablecloths remove the presseMoot from your machine "Te s f rt'tWirtBren'hF'd'aTwP-wRt- f and stitch back and forth. It is much Quicker and neater than a hen done 4 by bend. Probably everybody knows that boiled ham and corned beef bae a nicer favor If left to cool in the liquor In which they are cooked, but a lot of e people don't follow the practice, because they dislike the large greasy kettle to wash late in the day. To take the emell of fish from hands, sash them In water which contains few drops of ammonia. To take the odor at onions from llshes, after washing them, put them on the stove a few seconds to be heat-d thoroughly, When cool again the a"'"rr odor will be gone. Kerosene or gasolene applied with a eloth will remove all grease marks from porcelain basins and Rinse well wltk hot water. To assist In bleaching has been washed, expoee When a disagreeable odor penetrates the house overcome it by sprint Ung dried lemon peels on the fire. Coal oil will soften the old pabi brushes used last year. Place them In ffie .Wltsrrttfitraenr-weU- ' in warm soap suds. wir.a-- testi-nionia'- seldom come suddenly. They are usually the result of thllfty. Onjauilu .amfiteifign ted fc the habit of Saving. The person who saves alwajs and accunma ACCUMULATES, tions pave the way to riches. Any person, old or young, can begin the habit of saving by open-Jln- g a savings account at this bank. One dollar will start youonlTie' . road to wealth. PROVO COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK Reed Smoot .....President C. E. Loose Vice President J. T, P arrer Cashier J. A. Buttle Assistant bashier F. G. Richmond ..Assistant Cashier WE-ARE1- 011 , Are less than any other concern in the State: hence we can sell. you a piano for considerably less than any one -- ir , Pianos sold by us go direct from fac Tof3nomirhumur We have, saved m a ny o t h ersrn any do let us do thesame for you. tJUAsJ A urant Bust Moved. The marble bust of General Grant which 'has 'stood ' In- -a corner of tha office of the secretary of war for many years past has been transferred to a new position in the big reeeptiorf room of th war department, where there are similar busts In marble of" Secretary Stanton, General and General Kilpatrick. A brout bust of Stanton has replaced the GranU rharble bust ln the tecreta; jjAtU. ' f Shm-Ma- a office The reception room is the public show room of the war department and contains - many military treasures, whefeas the secretarys office is mora like a private office where business 4s Ilf- - '"1 M - at i-- v (1- h Talks Fast. of Rrookr fergresman II. - A lyn is probnb'y able, to talk faster than any one iln pie house and tho official stenographers .will have to w'hen keep bufy to stav on the he .is on his feet Ills speed 4 said to be about 250 words per minute, Jc--b BLAKE- - MUSIC COMPANY Sr, 0r ' Once a Page. Representative Howard of Georgia was once a page in the bouse of representatives ot Georgia. Fcr rTzikor End Sen AND ALL THE FAMILY Two and a half million readers find it of absorbing Interest Everything in it is Mrillen So You Csn Understand SI copies eve-- y month without Kivintt premiums and have ro solicitor. Any newsdealer m ill show yo-- t a copy; or write tne publisher for free sample a poatal will do We sell $l.SO 4Q9 (VO A YEAR i No other like it U( 1 4 No oilier as good Tha H:w Homs Scv;ing l!cct!so Company, ORANGE. MASS. TAYLOR BROS. CO. A COPY jSe Mechanics Magazine Popular e Ns. Michigan Ave., CHICAGO Cough Remsd taberjsins Cute CcldtCcoup and Vhfiupmg Cough. |