Show ' THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND PAIS A WE THE KITCHEN CABINET by Evelyn Campbell 0 (Copjrrlfht bp Evelyn Campbell) WNU Service THE - CHAPTER 'v STORY Unda Haverhill' father diet when cht ia eeven- teen leaving her little beyond eome worthies stock certificate! Theee ah take to her father' friend Senator Convene to dispose of After a whirlwind1' marries Court courtship Linda ney Koth Too late eh discovers he la a penniless adventurer Roth dies la living by hi wits Switzerland Linda continues to a woman of wealth live Ilk The senator supplies her with money keeping tip the Action that her stock lit yielding It On a trip she meet Brian Antsey He helps her out of an embarrassing situation lit— Continued She was an inert bundle strength clothes and helpless body He could have done anything carried her anyBut where for she had no resistance Instead he stepped out on the path and began to walk steadily toward the town again ” “ She could hear the easy measured murmur of his heart She closed her she was lying eyes and imagined against a warm wall— his breast was like that His arms were like “ cradle had been She remembered she afraid and wondered' why That slliy terror was as fnr behind her as wear! ness for now life was coming fe that searched out the remotest nervea of her body end turned them Into fine quivering strings She felt his arms tremble and her cheek against his breast toli her his heart was poundlag Suddenly she was bo 1 and gasping “Put me down" she cried You “I am so heavy must be half dead" But no he was not even a little dead He let her slip to the ground hut his own hands fell to her shoulHis eyes ders and clung these lighted with queer yellow sparks held She felt her own ashamed and writhed under what she rend there foi she knew that he knew about her what and she had fear feared back to the They walked slowly hotel Nearly all the lights were out and they realized they had given for scandal when grounds they saw the face of the proprietor Before hie shocked eyes they went up the stairs and stopped before Linda’s door “I will see you In the morning?" “Of course" She stifled a yawn of something that She was thinking She had to gave her an ugly shock see him In the morning she hnd counted upon that and It would have been so much nicer to let him go now “Walt" she was turning to Open her door but she hnd to obey his voice It was wistful again “I wish you’d It’s easy If believe to things again you try" She laughed of t Their eyes met — hers cool and mocking and his a little hurt and bewildered Suddenly they realized how little they knew of one anolner yet they were And towasting time to generalities morrow this would li over The stlfflsh wortdllness of a flying train would obliterate nil this He drew her to te window outside tht ruckus of the llg re- stove where the other travelers were unhappily The panes were covcongregated ered with lovely frost castles and piny peaks thatemlnded Linda of Switzerland Cut Rrlan obliterated all this with his warmed A handkerchief little town drowsing with Its covers half over Its head was revealed Lights winked through the drift that was beginning again Dark smoke from burdened Chimneys colled slowly Belated upward figures huddled to shapeless wraps hurried past “Do you like It?” he asked when she had been silent a while “I would like to go and walk there" she said In a subdued voice This time they borrowed gaiters from the landlord’s daughter— huge cloth and v' overalls lined with thick cheerful red wool Their owner called them “arctics" and to fasten straps cheerfully helped CHAPTER IV Linda so clothed could scarcely lift her feet and when a red knitted shawl was tied around her head and Fluttering neck she gasped and called herself a Linda was dining with Senator ConThe group of women beside mummy verse the stove murmured together aud "1 told ULnrl to see to the duckling looked at her superciliously hut Brian “and see what himself" he grumbled Anstey seemed to consider these preNo wonder you're he has brought cautions merely sensible Where Is lie?" He glanced not eating Out of doors a piercing still coldbut Linda Interaround the room ness pressed their lungs until they fered la nothing gasped out words that were "There wrong Pray before they left their throats don't make a scene" she said In her Linda was trying to say she could not Icy sweet voice endure It— she must go back— but he She never touched anything when took her hand and drew her stumbling To watch him she dined with him after him along the beaten paths of pawing over his food ordering more the little town and devouring It with his eyes was Little houses hidden by Christmas too much The dinners were always trees the larger houses shouldering and she felt Henri’s eyes perfect storm lights everywhere warm and humid with reproach upon her every Inviting But unless she could have moment “I want to see Inside” Linda pleaded closed her eyes and ears throughout childishly and then they began a game the meal she could not conquer the that only children or lonely grownups distaste with which Converse always ever play creeping carefully over the affected her muffling snow they would reach a winIntermittent Their meetings and Somedow and peer fpnrfully within frequent for two or three years had times they saw little family father begun to occur with some regularity mother and children and sometimes not ae him did dread flnda seeing it was a young mother alone rocking Roth's time she had before Courtney Then there would be young her'bnhy Something bard and brittle like a thin people w telling one another shyly and shell had grown over her spirit In secretly married or about to be marthis time so that words and looks— ried— It showed upon their revealed even the contact of his hot hands- -1 faces that this was ail that mattered She did not feur could not reach her But It wag all pantomime silenced by him There were remote fastnesses walls and wlndowpanes They could within her where she could retreat never hear s sound from those movand where he could never follow ing voiceless lips The unlucky duckling had gone Its They went too far to this engross way when the senator mumbling behind his napkin wanted to know the ing game and found themselves at the rerson to which be owed tbe pleasure edge of the town where life suddenly ceased In the midst of blank fields of her society Linda wug exhausted She flushed slowly playing with her “I most rest" she gasped and fork leaned against a fence post "Why are yon so certain that there is a reason? “But how can we know that they Perhaps I was only are happy?" she asked bitterly when bored" ' He she could speak gave her tbe little glance she “We only saw the Those small eyes from their outside of things It might have been hated ledge of flesh' seemed to know everyfrightful Inside those houses" He looked at her In a troubled way thing I all women “Nonsense to Intend "We’ve come too far my dear lie seemed to have want something besides food when carry you back" what they telephone an old man and ask forgotten they were talking him to dinner" about (TO BE CONTINUED) Linda started and laughed nervously “What nonsense 1" she exclaimed I Famoa Hibiscus She looked around They were utIt has been written of one of Florterly alone In the midst of an eVipty ida's wild flowers that It “Is probably Distances world magnified by the the most gorgeous of all the plants Intense whiteness and stillness beIndigenous to the United Slates" This came enormous that she did not superlative praise was given to a tall She remembered hibiscus that opens crimson flowers In know this man he was a stranger five to eight Inches across says Nathe gloom she could not see his face Like several other ture Magazine but only the bulk of his broad shoulthis of his arms species of wild hibiscus ders and the length one blooms In the borders of Strange evil terrible thoughts surged at a time when All swumps to summer the arms upward In her mind low grounds to many places are gay that had reached for her hungrily with the southern red Illy whose greedily In these elusive years were solitary flower of red and yellow there around her She bit her lip lo spotted with purple tops a stem set keep from crying out realizing that with many narrow erect leaves her exhausted voice could make no headway In that thickened air Psac Saks for Pants’ and she her a He took step toward "Mother” announced Donald as he put out her hands feebly He put his burst In from school “I had a fight arms around her and lifted her lightly with Jimmie today" She could not struggle and easily were ebbing from gasped his mother "What "Mercy life and strength In the world I” Then she queried her Under her breath she whispered "But who won this fight?" trying to fight the unreasomething "Oh neither one of us” explained soning terror that had her to Its posTon see I Donald “We Just quit session arms around my happened to look down and found “Just put your “I can do this had on my new pnnts Of course I neck" said Brian knew I mustn’t fight to them 'so we easily" She obeyed because she hsd bo quit" - Baty r UTAH tSJ “Cars COWS CONDITIONED LARGELY ON QORN And "Cow$ that have been milked until below normal in flesh can be condimost quickly and economically tioned on corn" Buys G'A Williams A mixture of six pounds Indiana of ground corn two pounds ground oats or bran and one pound of oil meal Is As soon a mixture he recommends as the desired condition has been obtained replace the corn with bran and ground oats At least ten days before freshening feed equal parts of bran snd oats with possibly one pound of nil meal day and greatly reduce the quantity For several days before and after calving there Is no feed so good as bran mashes because of their cooling If constipaand laxative properties tion develops give a quart of raw linseed oil or onl pund of epsoin salts Clover alfalfa or soy bean hay may be allowed with possibly a limited amount of silage Many enses of milk fever can be avoided by care at this time After cnlvlng supply plenty of water but Increase the grain ration very Corn and onts must be sparslowly ingly used until about the fifth day the when regular ration of four pounds of corn two pounds of oats' and one pound of oil meal at the rate of four to five pounds a duy may be used Increases should be made at the rate of one pound every third or fourth day until maximum production has been reached When a cow no to Increased feed longer responds when It will be drop back slightly noted that she will Increase still furFull feeding hnd ther to production best be deferred until four to six weeks after freshening Mr Williams calls attention t6 the fact that at the time of calving certain substances called harmones are liberated Into the cow's blood stream which stimulate milk production These harmones he says become exhausted as the lactation period advances or If the cow Is In poor flesh they are Get Excellent Results From Balanced Ration A great many farmers do not feed a well balanced ration to their dairy cows because for some reason or other they think that such a ration is necessarily much more expensive than one made up of the ordinary farm grains If a protein feed has lo be purchased the price usually seems high A ton of a high protein concentrate always costs more than a ton of corn or onts or barley nnd unfortunately many farmerfl compare Jhe price of feeds on the ton basis The thing that so many do not seem to realize Is that a given amount of a high protein feed propgrains erly mixed with will bring a lower production cost because the more perfectly a dairy ration la bnlanced with reference to protein carbohydrates and mineral matter the more economically will It be used by the animal Cut Sunflowers to Keep Up Milk Flow cut about 88 days after planting or about the middle of August proved to be the most palatable and kept the milk flow of the cows closest to the level of corn silage In trials made in Illinois The Mammoth Russian variety was used to rows about 3 feet apart and about 10 Inches apart In the rows When about 25 per cent of the plants are In bloom and show the yellow rays plainly and the upper leaves are green Is the best time to cut sunflowers for the silo Two other lots of sunflowers were tried out one lot being cut and ensiled when 05 per cent of the plants were to bloom and half the leaves were rusted dry while at the third cutting the plants were about dead and entirely dry and Sunflowers woody Pasture Supplement summer approaches the need for pasture supplement becomes more acute It is during this period that pastures become short due to dry weather Silage has proved to be the best forage supplement for pasture although soiling crops such as green corn oats and soy benng may be used If the labor is available It pays to supplement these feeds with one of the grain mixtures and hay to order to keep up the production of hea'y V cows — James milking Ilopklns' As late Monongalia County West Vlrgania Probably World Oldest Cat Said to be the oldest Cat- - to the world the mummified remains of one discovered In a very ancient Egyptian were brought to London for hibition The chances are this cat often In Its day has looked at the mighty kings of Biblical days In keeping with the ancient privilege of cats tomb Smattcrrrs There are some stories of which seems to know the first everybody half and very few know the remain der — Country Home - in this yellow can uith the black band Wmtrn Nowpitpr Union) to our coffin adds a nail no doubt sveiy grrln so msrry draw out" SALADS AND v After Calving Make Good Use of Bran Mashes I FIttlssoMonfr No More It er to Is easy find THINGS during the warm weathplenty of salad materials The crisp green ones are those most enjoyed While the string beans are plentiful use them freely— “eat what you can and can what you can't" Fresh beans prepared as for the table put to cook In salted water using enough to make them salty to the taste and enough so that when reheated with cream milk or butter there will he no need for more cook until half done then can and seal In perfectly sterile Jars new tops and rubbers When you wont a dish of beans there they are with a turn of the wrist and a dash of cream and butter a delicious hot vegetable Use less water in cooking vegetables and sse It all Use It for gravies Instead of water1 or milk or If there Is too much chill It and give It to those who need It most as a drink Teeth and bones are built up from the vegetable minerals which we consume Green Onions In Cream Sauce— Some time pull a few of the tender green onions and cook them stema and all until tender Serve on toast with a rhh cream sauce They are every bit as good as asparagus for a change Don't forget to add a half teaspoonful or more of sugar to peas corn or In fact any vegetable while cooking all will be Improved with sugar except those which contain plenty of their own Real medicine may be pulled dally from your little back yard garden Eat your vegetables raw as much as finely possible Grated raw carrots shredded beets and cabbage are all wholesome and easily digested Baked Corn andT omato— sliced peeled tomatoes and fresh corn cut from the cob In layers In a Season dish buttered baking with salt pepper and generously with butter Cover with buttered crumbs and bake thirty minutes in a moderate oven small Salad— Wash Friday Fish heads ef lettuce and cut Into halves remove the centers and arrange on a Mix one cupful of tuna large platter Kh cupful of chopped celof chopped ery two tablespoonfuls green pepper and two tablespoonfuls of sweet pickle chopped Sprinkle with one teaspoonful of salt and cover with cupful of thousand IsI ’lace In the lettuce land dressing nests and pour over another half cupServe well ful of the salad dressing chilled - SUMMER HINTS During the hot weather where there is much humidity the body loses much moisture which Is most essential to It so It Is wise to drink freely of cooling drlnka to supply this waste Very cold drinks chill the stomach and are unfor anyone wholesome especially children and adults who are suffering with heat Iced drinks when served should be sipped slowly When very warm pour cold water over the wrists for a few minutes to cool tbe blood before drinking any bevIced tea Is a most refreshing Lemonade Is anerage for meal time other which never loses Its popularity Grape juice pineapple orange and lim juices are all delightful for coolAdd the sugar to the ing drinks lemon Juice and when well dissolved the water and It will be Just right Piazza Delight — Boll cupful of sugar with two and cupfuls of water and the grated rind Chill of one orange for five minutes add two cupfuls of orange Juice and three tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice and serve Punch — Boll one quart Plneappls of water with two cupfuls of sugar and two cupfuls of chopped pineapple Add one cupful of twenty minutes of cupful orange Juice and lemon Juice cool strain and dilute with Ice water and serve Shurfe — Select sound Strawbtrry ripe fruit wash and measure and plipe In a stone jur For each four quaTts of berries use one quart of not too Cover the Jar with strong vinegar a cloth tied over It Stir the berries Strain without daily for four days squeezing and put into a kettle allowing- one pound of sugar for each pint of liquor Boll slowly for five minutes bottle cork and seal Dilute with water when serving Raspberries make a fine drink prepared In this way Pineapple Mousse — Add six tablespoonfuls of sugar to one cupful of crushed pineapple But la Ice chest to chill Whip of a cupful of cream until stiff add one of lemon Juice and continue beat'ng until very stiff Add the pineapple mixture to the cream folding It to carefully Turn Into the freezing pan and place in the refrigerator This requires six to eight hours for freezing "HoUt TvWtrc tSL tile Worlds Selling Insect Making Rapid Strides A quarter of a century ha brought to extraordinary change In the of tiie government marking notable progress to conserIn 1005 vation says World’s Work when the forest service a as created reserves with an area there were acres The area today of 50000000 Is 100000000 acres embraced In 150 natlonul forests of the The physical development forests has progressed continuously In the Inst 25 years in 1005 there stawere no fire towers or lookout As tions today 831 are maintained many as 1180 public camp grounds been have Improved during the 1007 the Since mileage of period forest roads has been exnational Forest tended from 830 to 10730 trails have increased from 5644 to 47175 miles Mileage of telephone lines built for fire protection and administration purposes has Increased from 539 to 35920 Receipts of the forest reserves in 1905 amounted to $85000 nil for timber mild Receipts last year totaled Of this amount more than $6290802 $4000000 came from the stile of timber cut under forest service supervision on a sustained or continuous “crop” O lMOBUawln - Progress in Forestry basis New Berry Resist Drought Fruit growers are Interested In a wild variety of black raspberry which was found In the Oregon woods It thrived during a not dry when domestic kinds lanseason guished did not die down In winter and even produced berries In the late ' fall It Is believed the specimen Is hybrid of the black raspberry with Chengs for Better “I’ve changed my mind" ' “Well does it work any bet ter Bits Restless CHILDREN will fret often for piIILDRENreason But there’s v apparent Cas tonal no al- Harmless as the recipe ways on the wrapper mild and bland as it flutes But its gentle action soothes a youngster more surely than a more ' powerful medicine That’s the beauty of this special children’s remedy! It may be given the tiniest infant —as often as there is need In cases of colic diarrhea or it ia invaluable similar disturbance A coated tongue calls for just a few drops to ward off constipation so does any suggestion of bad breath children don’t eat well Whenever don’t rest well or have any little upset-this pure vegetable preparation is usually all that’s needed Its of blackberry some species leaves and growing habits are much Exthe same uj those of the latter perts are examining the fruit to determine If It la suited to commercial shipping and canning— l’opular Mechanics Magazine f Working Ovr Old Dump A Utah copper company is producipounds of copper ng about 100 daily from the huge dumps of tailings that have risen In the course of The dumps are estimated to years 000 000 tons of contain nt least Wiwmm Polytechnic 13th sag iasat College of Engineering Matos Sth Oskisai CsWorils The Great Engineering School of the West m BaotinMU fioooa Pint CittunJ to tmt drsm m 911 subjects omitted vr— prsctli 1—tnorouph courses Mrfhsnlriil Civil Eleetnrat Htrurturul Arrhltertursl New courses In Asrcimultc Npcelul St end Airplane Kwrlnecrla In Alrpluns Meclmnirs Auts niur—N Sfluchtne Mechanic Strop Klrctrle ete Slurp Ignition Hatter KIcctHcBl Hrdranllc Steam All waste nnd oxidized ore In in End of tha Debst Nervous Type of Woman — If don’t get a new dress 111 scream Mun— You know Her Inscrutable you can't holler as loud as the landlord dear sad Industry's Parentage Is the father of a heavenly the mortal mother that is Industry— Theodore Barker Testln Utwraterlo knsAuiwnwitMN Students assisted In Srrsnctn thslr Writs tor troo catalog course W 1 WOOD W R GIBSON Bealstrar President Genius W N U Salt Lak No 3?1930 City Trade Your Big Car on The New Model Ford McDBSIIflPE?S 24 W 5th South Salt Lake City - Utah rfo new model Cars and Trucks on display All the Uscj (DutifBUFsa Household preparation for over half a century Those who know the secret of skin health and beauty use Cuticura Soap and Ointment regularly to keep the skin and scalp in good condition They algo find Cuticura Talcum ideal for every member of the family " Snap Otalal Ohtsefl A iio GorpoMro eod Se Msbiea Talma lie Moos Proprietor! 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