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Show ' -- ' tli I Ff!I-- ft 23, 1231 A . A Claims the Shortest Name HIE RIGHT n 4J VAQ. i LI By DOUGLAS " Savings Famous t:j .. 4 Z;, . r CC, - ir ' I I The right kind of vsn1' eny soch beaux i They're workers and d Wv. Yg the feta lows she know aom The ytght kind of r'rl-ka- a fellows who ca.l,? But itl they that eh Lies, not their ' . ; money at .L- some kind jriLgtd IfcoJlfM ' - fellow . depart - ; With the wrong kind f girl, and tt troubles her h- - .rt Bnt A mga wants n wife who's as as a pearl ; been doing, but he was smart. Ba When port he weds m at iistt it's tha usually u. While he waa doing right kind of girl. . ...SvctV-everything he could to scat that Ih lltt. UwlM MriWAH-WM- B hunter ha was watching oven If he didnt seem to ba By and by 1 saw stolen off through tha woods another hunter with terrible gun bad ao quietly that b make, a moping up very slowly and care-rall- y sound, 1 didnt Luovthow.auch a so as not to make a sound nd got where ha could shoot Fiat-hor- n big fellow aa h la can do It, bu( ho can. Thera wasnt rustle ot k I had Just by mouth leaf to tell where he had gone. to warn Flathorns opened when I saw him ar came up "When the other t ,Dd Uind 5n? there wasnt a sign r iathorna exstill looking end listening. Perfectly I knew tha tr ashed . and then that he knew that danger waa cepting tom-u-p cro:;d tad the bark near, so I held my tongue, I want- the ed to see If he would try to chase rubbed' off In- - tree If hla horn The hunter the t scrambled this hunter up a tree, but be-wtoo smart for that Ho knew that down, and after a little the two of this hunter would be ready with hla them went off, but the one who bad flro stick, so he Just melted away, been In tha tree kept turning bis every other minute; and he lea, air, that la what ho did, Juat head looked scared to death. I guess malted away. One minute be waa ha wont hurt Flathoma again to there In plain sight, and tha next n hurry. I dont know how Flat-bora-s he was nowhere to be Men. He knew when tt waa time to FLATHORNS THE MOOSE IS SMART was so excited PETEK haRABBIT couldnt ait still aa ha listened to the etory told by Honker the Goose of how , Flathorns the Moose had got even with the hunter and had kept him In n tree all night When Honker paused as If that were tha end of the story, j ,tplD re-atl- te ? , Meuse-Argoun- a.' tl vV ra life? 43"- - y . i.i r WoodaA , n 1 "Not tonight." replied Honker. I came her to rest, for Ive bad a long Journey.' and I'm very tired." With this Honker settled himself to sleep In the middle of the pond ot Paddy the Beaver. arrtot i br J. O. Uora.l-WT- VtJ . H him to bull-light- er ' ask (A Kata Hador M TT-- t v dKiur - V , a Hr V t GREENWOOD, a real Olympia, Wash, ot advanced year' says bTa homo city and Seattle, Sen Francisco and Lot Angeles are no wicked sad corrupt that God baa decided to wipe them This. off the face eftbe earth. William believes, trill be accomplished through a second flood that WILLIAM Vi j CAJ-D- Hour, one-fourt- h 4 F A V A Cntef In, AND WEIGHT Y of the first things from the diet list of Individ: : trj ing to lose weight and jet tnmt women find candy belpfj la r 'aclcft .They eat a five or tea minutes place cf c before t'm for the very reason t: t Mothers warn their children net to eat candy within an hour cf luncheon or dinner. It takes off the keen edge of their ap petite and In that way helps them to get along on very light ration Some women find the omission of luncheon the most convenient plan In redud. g weight, and are perfectly content te go without food from breakfast lime until late dinner It they can eat two or three pieces of candy during the course of the day to stave off' the discomfort of too great hunger. Under ordinary drcumstarcea the best time to eat candy Is within ne or two hours after mealtime. Some sort Mf rend, m he after the tweet course at dinner and dlaliea of assorted randies are often offered when coffee la served In the drawing room after dinner. It is customary to place small Is-o- roi "There is no reason to believe a chap Is elrmlndod, says Knowing Nor "merely boeaut hole windy." Collegiate Sandwich tm. llll Ml Sadtot.l WNU Sarvtoa Spread on slice of bread tightly with butter. Cover add two tabtespoonful of Juice and buttered peanut with a layer of date Spread a grated rind of orange. Fold In one second slice of buttered bread with fourth of a cupful' of' cracker currant or cranberry Jelly. But the crjmbST f of a package of Onwbalf date slices together In pair cupful of chopped cupful of package of date one-hal-f peanut butter, will be sufficient for Miss . Halstead setting a new a dosen sandwiches the sis of that college boya and girls Ilk . worlds record for women lnthe ID-yar-d run at tb Womens A A loo Cream Caka Pudding. championship et Stamford Bridge, for-cyolka of three eggs unIngland, 0f 63 5 seconds. The ELr til Beat the of a cup light, add three-fourtrecord wa held by Mlae H. Mix well. ful of gradually. sugar 9 second T9 'eg By Cetxy CAKDT one-four- th 1-- - ? Cup Cake four taaapoonfuls of baking powder, one teaspoonfu) of cinnamon, teaspoonful of salt Add on cupful of chopped nut meats, on package of date sliced; mix these well Cream with the flour mlxtur of a cupful of butter, add ono cupful of sugar gradually, then Add the dry tn- two beaten egg with one cupalternately gradient Bake to ful of crushed plnesppl small cup cover with Icing and ! sprinkle with coconut In any desired color. This recipe makes four dozen cake .. California Climate There are four mala factor in-- ; fluenclng the climate peculiar, to California. According to Doctor McAdi they are as follows: The movements of the great continental and oceanic pressure area the permanent highs and lows; tbs prevailing drift of the atmoslatitudes phere la the will inundata the whole Pacific from west to temperate the proximity cast; coeat of the United State But of. the Pacific ocean, and the exWilliam has Imitated Noah and baa ceedingly diversified of built for himself and perhaps a few the country for abouttopography 200 mile Inchosen friends an elaborate ark In land from the coast which he. hopes to ride the waters when that flood come Tba vessel, Attractive Ensemble here shown with the builder, Is 65 ' feet tong and 19 feet wld Ift. GOB a picnic or afternoon garden party, try these little cakes: Etft two cupfuls of Sra41mta.t (WNU Servlet, ) YcsrHoise and Yea i s one-hal- f nut one teaspoonful of baking pow der. Mia well, fold la the i'lffly beaten whites of the egga and epreed rrcnly i5 S T3 Uned with waxed pnper.' Bake In n alow oven forty live minute. Cool cut la cube serve In (temmed g! a Isea with lea cream. . ( till WatM NwMMr 0 -- th"" li : PROVO, IDA-Redu- dishes of candy and nuts on tha card tables daring tbs evening nt card but this la by no nienn necessary, and the hostess who wishes ber guests to do Juitlce to the refreshments oy late (upper following is wise to omit it (A mil HtClurt NnrroM I radical, t I VACATION DISHES 4-- Nwmpr (WNU Srvic.) ' UT. The tomatoes la this section am coming In In tins ship Growers nr profiting by the new method of grading, aa they art picking their tomatoes at the proper time, and bring paid ' eo gradd basis, and era receiving more moo- - -ey than la peat season eed TWIN FALLS, .prices on discard - molaseee and dried beef pulp, need as n stock feed hare been announced by the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company. Became of the lack of alfalfa hay, tt la expected that quantities of molaaees will ba used for cattle by the farmers and feeder PRICE, UT. Remodeling of the main floor of the city hhll fo provide new office quarters for the Mice chamber of commerce was started recently. Half ot the floor pace will be utilized by the chamber, and will be so arranged aa to have display quarter secretarys office and committee room SALT LAKE CITY, UT. With the exception of Lot Angeles, Salt Ltkt baa had the smallest Increase In the retail coat ot food since 1919 of fil major cities of tha United States Included In a report for Juno leaned by the local office of the dm pertinent of commerc UT. Tha spillway channel, which carries water from the Strawberry reservoir Into the tunnel et the East Portal and thence Into tb high line of the S taw berry Water Users association, has been deepened. It Is expected the chap nri wQl M deep emragh to drain sufficient water to complete Irrigation contracts ot tha company this year. BOISE, IDA The ' Mountain was or-- T States Seed Grower fitted heTJWcitIyto 'Heal man seeds aucb as alfalfa and clover In southwest Idaho. Members of the farm boards cooperative wheat organization were named officers of the seed concern. LAS NEV, Survey VEGAS, have been completed on the trio of 'unconstructed portions of the highway, and tt la expected contracts tor construction ot all three will be advertised early ' In September. The first 14 miles south of Goldfield U still In Its original state, and this contract ia expected to be the first of the three to be awarded. . water-bu-g. -- - Bullfighter Hats There tw . klhdr of hats worn by'bullfighter The first wom when In the arena fighting, vrd m It ia uniurra. usually mads of velvet and wom rcr a wig. The dimensions do not vary The aerood kind Is called the "sombrero anebo." and is made f felt This Is wom by a when walking on the street , , Among the mountaineers If a fiats lover fiete thirsty aha never, no, never, allow him t take a gourd ot water from her hand, for If she doe he Is liable to become a one-hal- ar' trill I" Asked Breathlessly. Ih llll Wiatn SmptM I SUPERSTITIOUS a a SUE e e ' Its Just too bad about eome' of those epigrams which famous leaden In the World war are supposed to have uttered but didn't t Next to the historic phrase, "Lafayette, we are her I" which General Pershing didn't say, la one attributed to Admiral William 8. Sima when he arrived with the first American naval forces in European waten -- Andjsat asked Jhen he would he ready for business. Be la supposed to have replied: We can start at W mad, preparations on once. tha way." Here is what Admiral Sims himself has to, say about that : ? "1 do not know how such a yarn could have arisen. As a matter ot fact. 1 waa on duty in Parts when the destroyers arrived at Queen-town- . They were ta command of Commander Joseph K. Taussig, U. S. N. It la true that he waa asked by Admiral Bayley, Immediately on transarrival after n 8,000-mil- e atlantic passage; when ha would he -ready for service, and be replied that be would be ready as soon as hla vessels could he refueled. Ion- - see, 'therefore, that I ean make no claim to having mad ns of any such eptgrammatlcal expression." t T slip away, for after the first shoot the hunter made no sound. "Ha seemed to know Just how long he Could safely stay and Juat when It was time to go. He's smart. Flat-hof : t , . . to He" . "Ha has to brio Order growled Buster Bear In hla deep vole grambly-rombl"I wish ha had ebaaed that ether hunter and taught btra n lesson, to If n few more hunter were bunted, I guesa these men would learn how tt fee la and then we people ot the Great Woods and tba Green Forest might have a fair chance." - Peter drew a long breath. "That "I waa a splendid story, said h would like to see old Flathora Tell us same more about tb Great Counties. Setting Hew Record ' Ha Didnt Say Itl ily d- SHE HAS HEARD THAT question right away. Did tb hunter get away?" he day baked breathlessly. Moyer's agony Increased as tba 1 "1 that hunter would he Uat of dead grew upon report after there guess If It hadnt been for other yet corhla report from sergeants and hunter," gald be, "Every little porals. It seemed be could Brand while at night he would shout at no more, bnt Just as be finished the of hla lungs. I guess it hla report a consignment of mall Bad topold Flathorns grin to hear Tor the company .was dumped In him.- - Every time he shouted Flathis headquarters. VsM horns would coma out of hiding and Sergeant Moyer pawed through snort and butt the tree; Just after the pile of packages from the daybreak I heard an answering "States, searching feverishly. fi- about away off In the distance, and nally ba selected a fat bondl I knew then that some one waa which was not addressed to him, coming. I wondered if Flathorns and opened It with trembling heard or If he waa so filled with hand One of the i first - articles rag that he had forgotten to watch which tumbled out. waa a dozen out, or If be thought because he packages of chewing gum. Shuckhad frightened this hunter to death ing one complete package of the ha could do tha same to any other gum and stuffing It into hla mouth, banter. The one In the tree began the top" smiled wanly.- - , to about a great many things. I ."That, package was sent to guess he waa warning whoever waa confessed ba sadly coming to look out for Fla thorn ," through damping Jaws.T.aaw.hlm "Flathorns rushed out and get a direct hit not three days' ago. tamped and snorted Just aa ha had Divide the rest of it among yo fellows. Ill keep the gua myself. 10 of the fins old elms at Lafayette square, Washington, across street from the Whit House, is In danger of death, and tree surgeons art exerting all their skill to save it They ar shown above filling the cavity with concrete and putting In steel bars after wood has. been .carefully, removed. ONE a Peters cariosity prompted ' d Hes All Ready With an Ark for Second' Flood the Hunter Get AwayJ" It la announced honor of Jededlab Strong Smith, Utah explorer and trapper. The monument will be placed St lake (treat end Washington avenue. . IDAHO FALLS, IDA.-P- Una for a ten-howorking day, accomodating two shifts for five boors each, are bring discussed among local potato dealers with the view of relieving possible naemploy. ' amt situation this fan and winter. BRIGHAM CTTT, UT. The Utah peach crop will run about BOO ears this year, which la far short cd n normal yield. UT. Tha Uintah-RailroaDRAGON, company, by action of the public utilities commission f Utah has been given permission to discontinue Its agency station ber BURLET, IDA. Lambs vrill go Into the feed lota hero approximate-- , ly three months sooner then usual as an experiment In conditioning fat lambe for the market to be carried out by n company with yearn ot experience in fattening livestock. CEDAR CtTT, UT Plana nr being considered to begin construe-tlo- n of n new highway to Cedar' . Break!, eliminating . modi ? steep climb and sharp curvas of the present road. SILVER LAKE, UTc-- Tb Bummer poetoffleo hero will be closed early la September by order ot tha poet office department In Washington. IDAHO PALLS, IDA. With pen harvesting in moat sections nearing completion, pen picking operations la plants of tha upper valley will , of Septa- begin daring tha tore-par- t tember, according" to reports from need companies la Idaho Falla, Rigby and Rlrle, MAGNA, UT Tha Utah Copper company does not plan any curtailment of employment or production, declared Daniel OL Jack ling, president of the company, In n recent Interview, . i . , , IDA. The need for BURLET, Inspection of all apiaries, in order that Intents ta shipments of hooey can be mads without law violation, ' la stressed by honey and 1 bee inspector of Casals and Minidoka T Did UT. has been granted for tba erection of a monument In ' '! A Necessity of War" for Him The truth might Jusf"a welt be told. Some of the alder soldier of the regular army developed reprw 1 henslble habits,-- of living from which they found tt impossible to v shake themselves even In fra nee. One of these addicts wrt first 8ergL frank Moyer, "top of D Ba company. Sixtieth Infantry. had an overwhelming passion for chewing gum I When hla company cams out of for replace- the menta, Moyer was considerably A touch of gaa had ; disturbed. sent him ta a -- field dressing ate tlon. be waa forced, to burry hack to hla company and prepare a com- plete report mf casualties, and .he had been without so much as a stick of chewing gumfor many OGDEN, that permission The wrong kind of girt had a won-- i derful time. ' She talks about aex and the reads about crime. The wrong kind of jgfrt gives the "" fellowe a thrill, And enjoys tt herself, or she thinks t that aha will. The wrong kind of girl makes tha universe stars With tha things aha will do and tba i clothes she will wear. ; She might wed a banker, she might wed an earl. For the algo says "Tor Sale on the wrong kind of girt. as t TO CONOR PIONEER MAN FIVE HOUR DAT PEACH CROP IS SHOOT FEED LAMBS EAKLT TO BUILD BREAKS ROAD MALLOCH fit? I i .1 Briefly Told by Busy Readers 4 correspondent and hla story waa not written with pea or typewriter. U waa tapped off ta dote and daahea oa a telegraph key. Tor frank M. Murray, a sergeant ta tb four li and red end Twelfth tele-- . graphic battalion, la the tnaa who aat ta a little telegraph office- - in London, dnj after day. for more than ten months, and from eome ankbowa .place ta franc received if telegraph the U at' of 'cs anal tie of the A B. r. and relayed them t the proper military autboritle 1 la tb United States. t When he first went oa the Join hie work wee light The casualties were comparatively few and three hours a day waa all that tba transBut as the mission required. American force In franc lucres aed and more Americana went Into action during the summer months of 1911, the Hats grew In size and hla Job railed for 14 and sometimes 18 hoars a day of tba moat exacting work. where absolute accuracy waa accessary. A wrong name ar a wrong 'Identification number meant a fhlsa death report sad a crushing weight of sorrow for some oat "hack home." There wag-c- s talking - on the wire and the lender sever suggest ed that ha reveal hla Identity." says Murray. Til admit that It was a sort ot spooky arrangement The list waa beaded as coming from HAEf. which I figured meant Headquarters of tha American Expeditionary forces. But ona day a hew operator cams on dnty and before ha realized what ha waa doing be Indicated that he waa Chan-moo- t sending from a dugout near tie soon realised "hla Mistake and begged me to say nothing about It and to forget the town. Curiously. I discovered after returning to 8t Loula that frequently the sender at the other end of tha wire waa a friend of mine. But 1 didn't know It at tba time and ha didn't either! r t , Elm of Washington kind of girt doesn't THE right Just because She thinks ah looks "smart" with n "smoke In her Jaw The right kind of girt doesn't dreas Ilka a Jada Because "that's tha way that the dresses ar made," 1 .v mind Tha right kind of girt has of her own; If a tldug isnt nice, then tha leave , It alone. fr The world -- where he lived ta, la 1 ., , sort of n whirl, , Bnt it cant change: the wayf-o- f 1 the right kind of gtrL Writer oi the Host Tragic , Story Et Locls U the bom ot the "an who ; wrote the most tract? ory of the World war. Be waa at a BOTelirit nor a poet nor a war ) - l4444m4444444444W44 Frank E. Hasan L r OF GIRL .YAEINS by ' CARriELD LEADrn. GARFIELD. UTAH Hr. v r f Pt V1 " I LOGAN, UT. The life Mvirg ' equipment purchased by the county commission some time ago was to tha sheriffs office re-The equipment Indudes A boat, several Color contrast la smartly Illus- Icentiy. feet of top swivel, grap trated In this ensembl It consists ! and a - woven-wlr-e of a nniqne Jacket of navy erep pllng hook sleeves j screen to string across the water to boasting asd cleverly arrssgsd buttss triit-me- "caich fioating "objects, to complement tha button arELI, NEV. A deficit of nearly rangement on tba sports dress of thousand dollars la annountwenty whits crepe. The dress la fashionced by Nevada Consolidated copably belted with a wide per company In Its operation tor' band with fiat bow. tha fiscal year. ( J all-met- al th nt self-stitch- r |