Show THE SAUNA CALL SALINA UTAH OLDEST N J License of Inn In Parley Bates and Magleby LAWYERS Some Retreating but Many Are Are Court House Richfield Ut Were Growing Larger First Known as the Captain Cook's and AdVancouver's Explora- of miral tions F 0 BULLOCK - - DENTIST Office Over Salina Meat & Supply Company s Store SALINA Utah Office Jn The 5 to 30 White House Rarber HF Mo of hop Jensen Proprietor First Class Tonsorial J Work J $ kvmvuvus Coffins Caskets AND (I ( ACCESSORIES at Salina Co op for the Otto Q Olsen Casket work Ephraim Utah Wa bar Id atook au Ho of Coffins and Gasket and aooftBRorlsa Balt Lake or an modern oity styles We deal with manufaotarer and nau MT yon middlemen and salesmen's profit We have goo Is to pleaee everyone’s puree Cation i We oan please yon The (at towwvwmwuwmwvt f rKiiiTHTkwcTnia n m a ini In 1778 and 1794 Washington — It is very probable that more American travelers are familiar with the picturesque fiords and glaciers of Scandinavia than have viewed the Incomparable scenery afforded by the coast of their own Alaska whore the somber Inlets are bounded by sheer and towering cliffs and where the great fields of lose themselves In some bay snow-icor inlet or pitch oft suddenly into the ocean Itself The stream of visitors to this splendid American scenery Is annually Increasing In numbers and to those who indorse the "See America First" program Alaska offers a magnificent field Alaska glaciers were probably first known as the result of Captain Cook’s and Admiral Vancouver’s explorations in 1778 and 1794 some of the maps of the early voyagers showidg that certain of the bays or fiords were ended by vertical walls of Ice from which blocks fell Into the sea In more recent years discussions of these huge glaciers have been given In the reports of Dali Gilbert Tarr Brooks Grant Mendenhall Martin and others of the United States geological survey and in the publications of such organizations as the National Geographic society pedition and the Harriman Alaska ex- Dick e m Co-o- ?Af- OVER 63 YEARO' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac nr on sending sketch and description mu? pitelity Hsporfuln our opinion frss whether an Comrminlr Invention probably patent out free Oblast eirency for incurm patent Co receive I'nioiit taken threufch Mumi without ebante lntb I Hcialnotlct Scientific Htmricaa Illustrated A handsomely Jarrest weekly 'Terms a oImUoii of any aolenUUo Journal wear: four months $L Bold by all newsdealers F Breach fit YVnehlujiton V iiPSMMSKHi'Ali t$bsPREE Is only Sewing Just ThfnK of It? f?t Urn? Machine Sewing It! whet this rneensl nK brk mam— that if fou the whole attachment e r pan (needle bell It trill be replaced to you without charge tend Pass which to this must tourist Glacier Alaska wonderful scenic region prove invaluable to the Many valuable data and important measurements of glaciers in the United States Alaska and elsewhere have been brought together from time to time and it is probably the general Impression that since the vast ice sheet which covered the northern part of North America began its retreat the glaciers of the continent have been continually shrinking It Is therefore interesting to note from the illustrations and descriptions in bulletin 526 tii at some of these Alaska glaciers are progressing and growing larger rathei than retrogressing many huge forests being upturned and devastated by the irresistible advance of the ice In other glaciers the retreat within a period of ten years has been more than a The great magnitude of some mile of these glaciers is seen in the descriptions which indicate the height of the tidal ice cliffs that form the termini of the glaciers as being from 300 to 400 fqet Slowly moving down the mountain valleys some of them steeply pitched and others relatively flat these stupendous ice fields include billions of tons of ice Many young Americans can find here memorials of their alma mater for along HarCollege fiord are Yale glacier vard glacier Smith glacier I’ryn Mawr glacier and Vnssar and Wellesley gla- ciers The Free Sewing Machine ii in year ngain-- t aicuiiit breakage wear fire tornado lighThis show our tning sod watr faith in si red for live 3 Yale book (c) for our booklet “In the Day’i Work’ Sewing Machine Co Chicigo III DftillXl£l UOOP GtOrO A copy of bulletin 526 can be tained free upon application to director United States geological vey Washington D C ob- the sur- Whittington Tavern Her print in the Grace collection showing that the business of a butcher was then being carried on there A year or two ago Ye Olde Dick Whittington and other quaint relics In Cloth Fair were threatened with d structlon for the surveyors were busy taking measurements for a new thor oughfare from Lopg Lane to street At that time the Daily Graphic published drawings of one or two of the wooden houses in the which have since been neighborhood taken down There are still many relics of teenth and sixteenth century London in Cloth Fair clinging about the splendid church of St Bartholomew the Great The earl of Warwick’s house let out in single apartments bears to this day the Warwick arms Hard by Le Soeur Charles' King sculptor lived and Milton hid there for a while awaiting the act of oblivion Ye Olde which Dick Whittington with some of its neighbors recalls so much of London’s history is still so as to be well worth a picturesque visit Who’s Your V Ueed Appetizing Dish May tape In Thla Be SALAL delicious Not Fit for Church Says Chicago Minister Starts Suit for Alimony Long Island City N Y— Mrs Deborah Van Ness of Garden City who is years of age has begun suit in the supreme court here to collect 46 years’ alimony from the Home for Unmarried Women York Pa — The will of Miss Anna I estate of her husband Cornelius Van Ness who died three years ago She Gardner which was probated here sets aside $400000 for the erection was granted a divorce from her band in 1867 and discovered recently and maintenance of a home in this that she waa allowed f a year all- - city for aged and unmarried women of Pennsylvania United is made for Postal Depositary Savings Funds LAMMERSDORF Pres JAMES FARRELL H B CRANDALL Cashier CHAS DIRECTORS CHARLES LAMMERSDORF Capitalist Salt Lake City JAMES FARRELL Director National Copper Bank Halt P (’ KC’ORUP Farmer and Stockman CHRIS JORGENSEN Farmer Farmer and Sheepman II S GATES W II BROVVN Manager Salina II B CRANDALL Director Payson Exchange Bank fE LUMBER Vice Lake City LUMBER Plaster Portland Cement and a fine line of Builders Hardware Doors Windows Moulding ol Phone 16 Black aDd rubbed thoroughly Into boots and shoes will make them soft When curtains are hung up to dry they should be hung double over the line Cold elaw served in green pepper shells is a dainty bit for luncheon The Shetland shawl should be washed in bran and warm water — no soap! When making sandwiches It Is best to butter the end of the loaf before cutting off the slice If a piece of sugar is put Into the water that flowers stand In they will keep fresh quite a long time Wet shoes should be stuffed with paper before they are put away they will dry more quickly and not be so hard Finger JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO MMNHMBMINNMaMMMMliaNtStNSMNMSHMI 3EZ3C Why not say Hello to them? friends all want to talk to you over Better have it put in Your j the ’ohone With Salina telephone In your home yon oan rna errand go hapYon will enjoy the ping do baainest eto without leaving ham Why not heve it? Get connected thie coming week marks on the doors will clean off easily If the cloth Is first dipped In kerosene then wash In the usual way In preparing eggplant press It under water Instead of Just salting It This prevents the vegetable from turning black Wall paper can be cleaned by making a paste of whitening Lay It thick on the marks allow it to dry then brush off SAUNA TELEPHONE Potato Soup one onion PoB largo potatoes until sot’’ quarts of water Press through a sieve and add pint of sweet milk one tablespoon be ter a little salt and pepper Let it boil up again and servo Four COMPANY DC YOU CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT GROC’RIES Peel And W 6 the very Best Place to buy them is at The White Front where LONG’S prices and treatment are the very best in town THE Magazine that makes Fact more fascinating thftn Fiction “written so you can IT” the World’s UNDERSTAND r A CRDIiontinued Story of ProgreM which yJu may begin reading at any time and which will hold your interest forever ia running in Popuf&r Mechanics Are you neighbor! thi Magazine reading it ? 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contention that the world is growing better “There seems to be more crime and evil than ever” he continued “but this is because through the enterprise of the newspapers we hear more about it” The speaker said that the rise of baseball and other outdoor sports was a sign of Improving moral standards of Salina " of a spoonful of salt and of plain or tarragon vine teaspoonful of a teaspoonful of sail gar and of a teaspoonful ol white pepper and with It thoroughly marinate the meat Set aside In a cold place for an hour or more that it may be thoroughly Impregnated with dressing drain and marinate separate !y with French dressing Arrange a bed of lettuce or other green salad oc a platter pour on It the meat and gar nlsh it with vegetables A few nastur tlum leaves will add piquancy to the salad or a little watercress may b used with the lettuce the combination depending largely upon the meat on band and In the way in which It wag cooked Boiled meat usually needs more In the way of seasoning than roast meat a few drops of onion juice or a teaspoonful of finely chopped chives Is frequently a decided addition Boiled Onions In White Sauce the onions and cut off the roots Into cold water as fast as dropping they are peeled Drain from the cold water and put In a stewpan with boiling water to cover generously Add a teaspoonful of salt for each quart of water Boll rapidly for ten minutes with the cover partially off the saucepan Drain oft the water and cover the onions with hot sweet milk (a quart of onions will require a pint A HORSE GOES ON A STRIKE of Simmer for half an hour milk) Add one teaspoonful of white pepper Ingenious Tricks of a Former Polo Gradually beat In about half a cupful Pony to Avoid Her Daily of milk In which the onions are cookWork When smooth stir the mixture ing Into the onions and milk Let the St Louis — Nellie a delivery horse dish cook ten minutes longer and of Clayton either is an expert dis- serve sembler or her ailments are such that they baffle veterinary surgeons After Poor Man’s Pudding completing a vacation of three weeks Butter a pudding dish Over the botshe pulled the light delivery wagon tom of dish scatter f cup well willingly until she was about to be washed raw rice f cup sugar a taken over the route again In the pinch of salt a sprinkle of nutmeg evening when she lay down on the Then pour in one quart of milk Bake ground and groaned in a medium oven an hour and a half A veterinary worked with the ani- Do not stir at all neither before nor mal two hours took her temperature fter The time it goes into the oven ’and looked for symptoms of various of baking may vary but bake until the ailments He de- rice shows above but found none the milk and It is clared Nellie was “stalling” but she done Every grain is separate The refused to get up Several spectators milk is like heavy cream and it is delithen helped roll the horse down a cious hot or cold If the oven is too small embankment hot the milk evaporates and the pudThis aroused Nellie’s anger and Bhe ding Is too stiff jumped up and kicked her heels about the barn lot Her owner William Victoria Fans a grocer announced that Schoepker Mix two cups of flour and Nellie’s vacation will not be extended cup brown sugar then sift Wash Nellie was once a polo pony One cup butter and work inof her specialties has been to pretend to the mixture using the hands Toss to be lame in order to get a holiday on a floured board and roll to or extended vacation Sometimes the inch in thickness Shape with a limp was in the left hind foot and round fluted cutter first dipped it shifted to the right large occasionally Cut each round in quarters in flour hind foot On each occasion a and crease to represent an open fan said the animal was in good Brush over with yolk of egg slightly health beaten and diluted with milk Bake in a moderate oven until delicately THE WORLD GROWING BETTER browned Biblical First State Bank te Advan and Free the meat from skin and bone and cut into amall dice For each plnl make a French dressing with four ta of olive oil one table blespoonfuls A on the most recent contribution glaciers of Alaska Is bulletin 526 of the United States geological survey "Coastal Glaciers of Prince William Sound and Kenai Peninsula Alaska” by U S Grant and D F HiilluThe report is profusely ggins strated with photographs and with as maps of the Individual glaciers well as two comprehensive maps of Prince William sound and the southshowof Kenai peninsula western part ing the location of scores of glaciers The report Is in fact a guide and hand- August Ericksen at the p Store VEGETABLE AND MEAT cream cheese Castor oil TAILOR? 'A LONDON! HOUSEHOLD The great Who repairs and cleans clothes? IN Ye Olde Dick Whittington Cloth Fair 8mlthfleld to Be Abolished It Is said that the license of Te Olde Dick Whittington tavern in Cloth Fair Smlthfield is about to be abolact ished under the compensation One haB read that the license dates back to the fifteenth century but this Is quite misleading for although this interesting wood and plaster building Is over 660 years old and is almost in the certainly the oldest building city of London occupied as a tavern Its present license doeB not go back more than sixty years if as much Shepherd has a print of it as a hairdresser’s shop and there was an ear- Probably Result TAVERN Unless you have an antipathy for labor of this kind call us up and we'll be glad to come and talk over our proposition j |