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Show THE PROGRESS, MARYSVALE, UTAH OPIUM AN unu mi he Young Lady I Across the Way j Something to Think About TO UOLiEil Hut Sure Relief FOR DIGESTION By F. A. 1DALKER Tells of Mrs. Vogels Terrible Suffering and How She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound DjC '.T-rib- door, and I what Lvdia E. read s Pink-ham- Vegetable Compound has done for women and decided to try it. After the first week I could go to sleep every night and I stopped having that nervous feeling and got a better appetite. The doctor had always said that an operation was the only thing that would help me, but I never had any faith in an operation. Since the Vegetable Compound has started helping me do not suffer the severe pains, feel stronger, and am able to do my own work. I am more than glad to tell my friendB that it helps where other medicines have failed. Mrs. Gus Vogel, 6608 Pelouze Street, Detroit, Michigan. A record of fifty years service must convince women of the merit of Lydia E. 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Wants to know all about your town. Yet never stops talking of bow7 they did things in YAilic, what great fellers they In t You May Marry Men By E. R. Harmless Laxative for a Bilious, Constipated Baby or Child. 'a be your your station on this sphere, your power of conquest or there is in the natural progression of things a probability that you may some day come to a turn in the road. At every swing of the pendulum time is working wondrous changes. Overnight the topography of a country may be so scarred by an earthquake or scoured by a flood that it is unrecognizable. An empire may crumble; wealth may be swept away ; pride subdued and humility exalted. At the dawning of the morning we arq amazed at the sudden transformation. We are in a flash brought face to face with a turn in the road over which we have for years been traveling complacently in fine compauy and fancied security. We have given no thought to the future, having been too deeply engrossed in our worship of gold. In the hasty pursuit of wealth we have grown blind to the beautiful things around us and unmindful of others. We have forgotten that we ure but may WHATEVER Detroit, Michigan. My troubles were severe pains in my back ai.5 bearingAown pains in my 'right side, also headaches and sleepless lights. I first began having troubles when I was 15, and they have increased as I grew older. A little booklet was left at my travelers on oui way to an enduring country beyond the limits of earth, and where there are no turns in thev road. We have seen others lose their wray and given them no attention. We have seen them shudder, sink and gie up hope. We have turned our backs, stopped our ears and walked ou confident of our strength and sure of our step. But when we ourselves come to the turn in the road all is different. We fall then into that state in which by some subtle transformation we become other things. We see with new 05 es, speak in a trembling voice, controlled by strange and terrible emotions. For the first time in our lives we realize that we are but sojourners, tossed about like chips upon the sea, at the mercy of the tides and winds. By some miscalculation we have lost our wny. We are swept with tremendous force In a new direction, overwhelmed ami awed, just as have been millions of others who have gone before us, and if we lack the faith, we turn sick as we face the vast nothingness and drop out of the running. IN TIIE ROAD TURNS nsn c The Moiesful borrower gets credit !iir Ins, ellorts. --2 O Each ' a contains ebu Dyes ; ment. girls marry simply because other girls marry. A lot of FOR LIVER CASCARETS AND BOWELS 10c A BOX Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Heartache, Indigestion. Drugstores. Adv. Virtue is its ovn reward often its only one. and loo HaSIs Cat arris MecBkao Treatment, both local and internal, and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for ovei forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio Skin Troubles Soothed Willi Cuticura Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. IDS CURES in, 1 - LA GRIPPE m 3 Days ttSGM&QIlINlNL- -n s Standard cold remedy world over. Demand box bearing Mr. Hills portrait and signature At All Druggists Thotnpsrms EYEWATER HELPFUL EYE WASH 11W River. Troy N. Y. Booklet. L . or in1. old, worn, faded thing new, cu.11 n ChuOoe she has never dyed before. any color at drug store. Advertise- that any woman can toe 30 Cents L hilli. I LOl i TS THE PEAKS OF Cook Boo LIFE By DOUGLAS MALLOCH il.ll.litlllllihl(lirillll!i!ll!ll!l,!!'!!lil!llillillllllliljlllllllllllllilllIliilllilillllllljlllllllllllJllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllil!l!lllllllilii Mens souls are pitched in different keys, Some like a lnik rise strong of wing Above the clouds or suffering And ehemlly mourn unci sing Till gloom grows glad and suffering men Smile, listening, and take heart again. GOOD THINGS TO EAT follow"CpOR a company dish try the ing: - Filet of Beef. Trim the filet neatly and lay into a deep dish with an onion cut into slices, two bay leaves, a sprig of parsley, hole pepper and salt and olive oil to iste it well. Let the filet lie in this trinnde for six hours, turning occa-mallthen roast in a hot oven; let d Serve ho rat Iter underdone. by macaroni cooked as fol--- : Pet into a saucepan one-ha- lf pful of tomato puree, three table-ioc- u fuls of butter and twm or three .blesnoonfiils of meat gravy; season iih popper and salt to taste. Bring ro tlk- boiling point and simmer for a few7 ninufns, then add a little a' a Mni scm previously cooked macaroni. all lightly and add three table-spi- n Tu nfuis of grated cheese just at the last. oi sugar, a few drops of vanilla, and strain the mixture Ninto a double boiler. Stir the mixture oer the fire until it thickens, then add a little less than half an ounce of gelatin, which has been soaked in cold water and dissolved over heat. Four this custard gradually over the chestnut puree, mix well, then pour into v hollow mold. When ready to serve, unmold and fill the center with whipped cream, sweetened and tinted with pink sugar. (, one-hal- h has not seen some crimson n. 0N BUTtER-COL- A harmless vegetable butter eoiir used by millions for 50 years. Drug stores and general stores sell bottles of Dandelion for 35 cents. Adv. The doing evil to avoid an evil cannot be good Mrs. Eva Tidmarsh Whose heart was red as embers? Who has not known some mighty houj One evermore rememoers? Among the trees upon the crest One tree stands higher than the rest One note in all nights madrigals The heart especially recalls. lie in moments such as these Our hours of joy or sorrow ; For liis yesterdays of ease Will recollect tomnrron ? Some love we won, some love we lost Some mountain, not some plain w( crossed, We shall remember, joy and strife We live upon the peaks of life. We Breakfast Mackerel. Soak a salt fish skin side up, change the water until most of the salt is removed. Place in a dripping pan skin side down and pour over a cupful of thin cream. Bake in a moderate oen until the fish is tender. Season and In hours of pain we learn to cling serve hot with baked potatoes. To something worth oelieving, And joy perhaps we learn to sing Glazed Sweet Potatoes. The better after grieving. Wash and peel six medium-size- d poA heart that never knew a pain . tatoes. Cook ten minutes in boiling Is like a land without a rain, salted water. Drain, cut in halves Is like a land that never knows A springtime flood, or summer rose lengthwise and put into a buttered Make a sirup by boiling three pan. one-ha- lf So let us thank our God for this, minutes cupful of sugar and Our Maytinio, our December, four tablespoonfuls of water, add one Brush the The first embrace, the parting kiss. tablespoonful of butter. The things that we remember, potatoes with sirup and bake basting with the sirup. When the potatoes are The day with neither rain nor sun tender and covered witli sirup remove Brought never flowrs to anyone Thank God for joy, and grief, and and serve. Creme de Marrons. Take pound of large chestnuts, cut a cross on each and boil them in plenty of w'ter until the outer Then skin can be easily removed. 1924, Western Vewspaper Union,) pound them in a mortar and pass o through a fine sieve Into a dish; add Crocodiles' Stomachs. a few drops of milk to soften the mixAfrican crocodiles frequently carry ture. Beat the yolks of three eggs f with cupful of cream and the a great assortment of bracelets and same of milk, add cupful trinkets in their stomachs. one-ha- WHO OR D A ij D E L strife ; We live upon the peaks of life. 1924, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) (. U Health Brings Beauty Girls, Read This! When my daughter, Pueblo, Colo. now Mrs. Eva Tidmarsh, was sixteen she suffered terribly at times as many girls do, and did not feci real good at any time. She had pimples all over her body. A friend told me to get her a bottle of Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription, as her daughter had taken it and had derived wonderful relief from it. My daughter took three bottles and now she is perfectly well never has a headache or backache. We both never forget to recommend Dr. Pierces Favorite Mrs. Lula Davis, 108 E. Evans Ave Your health is most important to Its easily improved. you. Obtain Dr. Pierces Prescription now, in liquid or tablets, from your pkg. druggist or send 10c for trial of tablets to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y or write for free medical advice. First Linen Clothes Dark. First linen clothes, so costly thai only kings and nobles could afforc them, were dark and discolored, be cause the art of bleaching had nol W. been learned in olden times. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. . |