Show THE GARLAND KITCHEN CABINET OKe na Wentm Nspnpr Union) Night on tha hllla’ tha ancient stars emerge Tha ailenca of their Blighty distances Now Compels tha world to peaca sinks tha auras Of Ufa to a soft atlr cf mountain rills and urga And over the awarm Of aager men slaep fall and dark ling ease —Walt Whitman (iQ And PRESCRIPTION over 47 Years in use Really Helps Bowels Don’t you want thU way of making the bowels behave? A doctor' way to make the bowels move o well that you feel better all over! Dr Caldwell’s Syuqi ivpsin doesn't turn everythin- - to water but cleans out all that hard wnte clogging your system It cleans you out without any shock for It's only fresh laxative herbs a famous doctor found so the bowels combined with pure pepsin and other harmless Ingredients A doctor should hnow what is lest for the bowch Let Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin show you how soon you cun train the bowels to move freely every day the way It's womleiful the they should way this prescription works hut It's perfectly harmless so you can use It whenever a coated tongue or sick headache tells you that You're bilious Fine for children too (it tastes so nice) and they ought to have a spoonful the minute thev seein fretful feverish or sluggish or have a sallow look You can get the original prescription Dr Caldwell wrote so runny years ago your druggist keeps It all ready In big bottles Just for Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and use Jt always for constipation fr Da W B Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor’s Family Laxative Old Stuff Salesman — Have you seen the latest fountain pen sir? Absolutely impossible for ink to eschpe from It any here Customer — (Jnod heavens! I've tried to write with that sort for years — London Humorist llEHHES 4 WEEKS” “ill Avoid Dangerous Operation! Treatment Get Free Bock week s home treatment endrd my Attica Ohio goitre— Mrs J M fepencer But “My doctor said operate by your treatment I ended goitre month in That was has years ago Goitre— Mrs never returned W APease CrestonB C Home "Your four End Goitre Quick 200000 others have treated goitre at home by this harmless easv method Ends goitre quick without danger or operation Many say they had tried other methods in But this method vain ended goitres — often m 0yOotrOon Method explained in bif illusonly 4 weeks trated 44 page FIUE BOOK by eminent for Send Battle Creek Gome Specialty book today Learn how to end goitre quick Send FREE— No Money Phyncian Treatment j Creek Mich j 1474 Sanborn me FRFE book Ho to Fnd Goitre Quick J st Home wl about Oporattou I v"' — No Fair Lady Housewife — Look licie you sent me a bill for July and we were away the whole month! inailnm by Butcher — Sorry didn’t you let me know? Passing Show I’ad manners In hack to childhood most cases SORE THREAT the best of you after rubo FIVE minutes throat you should wt your to feel less sore! Continue the treatmen once every hour for five hours and astonished at the relief famous blend of oil of mustard camph menthol and other ingredients bnrt miief naturally Musterole 'caue it is a " Wllhi be gavejt trates and jyn sttmulatn Hood circulation and helps to draw?ut infection and pain Psed bjr mtlhon 20 ycar bv d‘ctory and nurses KeepM ustcrolehandy— jars and tubes To Mothers— Musterole is 0£o made in milder form for babies nd small children Ask for Children s Musterole just ''HlUju Twins in £ vctsJL Class Mean Trouble for Teacher ‘Twins” the young complained teacher “they’re more trouble! It’s fun for them but for us — ” There were Evelyn and Elinor for Instance small twins whose great of the similarity was the despair If only young kindergarten teacher them differtheir mother would dress mark ently or put some distinguishing on them! Should she ask them in the morning which jvas which and put labels on them? Or what should she do? They were adorable fair children with soft light hair If only the hair of one were straight and But no even their the other curly! alike What exactly ringlets were should she do? One morning they came to school One had a tooth out and 0 Joy right in the middle of her upper jaw The teacher ascertained that the lacking tooth was from Elinor’s set of Now her problem was solved pearls and when she looked at Elinor and and not called her by name Elinor One less worry Evelyn would answer she rejoiced But the next morning when they appeared each child was minus a tooth and each gap was right In the middle of the upper Jaw! — New York Sun Grain Meataramants Don’t get BANANAS make delightful salads fruit desserts ices and may ha served us a vegetable Bananas should be thoroughly ripe If used fresh Those a bit green will be and cook nicely wholesome Baked Bananas — Strip the akin from the firm yellow fruit serspe the banana to remove the strings which give an acrid flavor to the fruit Cut Into halves lengthwise place in a buttered dish and sprinkle with sugar of water Pour o'er six tublespooiifuls and hake In a moderate oven until translucent For six bananas use six tehspnonfiils of sugar (brown Is best) with a pinch of salt Bananas Baked in Lemon Juice— Cut four large tm minus into halves lengthwise and put Into a baking dish Peel two large oranges and divide Add the sections to the to sections cuptop of the bananas Sift ful of sugar over the oranges and add cupful of lemon juice with from the the left of Juice oranges any Bake 20 minutes Serve hot or cold Very nice with cold meats Banana Fritters — Remove the skins from eight bananas and cut into then Into quarters halves lengthwise sugar Sprinkle with powdered of lemon Juice and tablespoonful of grated ortablespoonful ange rind Cover and let stand half an hour Then dip Into the following batter and fry In deep fat Drain on brown paper Sprinkle with powdered sugar and serve For the batter — mix and sift one flour of teaspoonful cupful of salt teaspoonful of baking cupful of milk powder add and one beaten egg Add a tablespoonful of melted butter and beat thoroughly before using Bananas fried In butter make a fine garnish for broiled steak Served with cooked chops they nre especially good date tfowr let SERVE Buhana cocktails For muny years grains were measor peck ured In bushel containers in Ilowever different containers' states the exact size of these containers varied and they freqnently Consevaried within the same state of Agriculquently the Department ture found It necessary to set some In comstandard amount to the grain It was piling a standnrd measurement found that some grains took up more This ’necessitated space than others in oranother form of measurement The answer der to Insure accuracy Now to this was a table of weights all states use tables giving the pounds to the bushel of the various grains Need Much Smoothing English would make the most suitIf Its Irable International language regular spelling could be simplified and a few other complexities smoothed professor of languages put a Swedish Would sues pene- Moniter Crabs crab of Japan Is a Ljer crab About the largest Tlagljnt Hciinen has a apreud or span hetwein e tips of the outstretched of claws foot 8 Inches The body is out 18 inches across known piiir "prit Marriage” a in marries the widow of her w lljeil without Issue It lied a late tnurriage among TLiRine custom or law the Jew® prevails In smvartg 0f India When a hi el la c TIMES GARLAND UTAH Buy Sugar is Plan Now $25700 AVAILABLE IN ORE SUFFOCATED UTAH HUNT AMENDMENT FRHT IN SIM EK TO FRUIT SHOWS GAIN LAW SPRINGY IDLE— A drive to kill rodents la being vlgnrlimsly waged la this city TOOEII— Burled In ore Charles A Peterson tkl once a fancy skater on vaudeville circuit was suffocated t death In an ore bln SALT LAKE — The silver output decreased from 1759231)0 ounces In to about 12940200 ounces in 1930 In the MAGNA— From 10 schools Grunile district Including 5085 child In ren 592 are listed as unsatisfactory In This number work the second term duties besides grade failures In Junior and senior high schools as well as schools of FORK— Shipments AMERICAN I’tah county during the fruit- from season of 1930 prnetlenlly doubled that to records of the of 1929 according rtnh county agricultural inspection More than 1101 cars were department HhipH‘d during the 1930 season as compared with 081 during 1920 SALT LAKE— Utah’s allotment of emerg$920521 from the president's ency appropriation hill for road ruction will lie made available imof’a request mediately as the result comsubmitted by the state highway mission to Thomas II McDonald chief States bureau of pubof the United lic roads This Is Utah’ entire Bhare made of tire $80000000 appropriation possible by the emergency meusure ITU) VO— Dr T L Martin professor II Grant of agronomy and Professor Ivins Instructor lu animal husbandry at the Brigham Young university nd Lyman II ltich Utah county agent will give lectures dally In the farm division of the tenth nnuual Brigham week Young university’s leadership January 20 to 30 Inclusive which favor MANTI — Resolutions the highway from Mt Incorporating Pleasant to Mattie canyon four miles into the state highwest of Moroni way system wore adopted by the Sanpete county commission and a copy of the resolution presented to each Sanpete legislator PROVO — A resolution to present to board of agriculture and the slate the Utah Htate legislature an amendment to the present fruit law to permit canneries to use Utah cull apples was unanimousfor canning purposes ly adopt ed nt a meeting of the Orem commerce of chamber agricultural of the committee and reproosntatlves various fruit growing communities SALT LAKE — Utah remained the United States in the production In 1930 but ranked third of silver in copper after Arizona and Montana and third in leud after Missouri and flotation mills at Idaho The custom Midvale and Bauer International were operated the entire year and ore receipts at Bauer chiefly from Nevada Increased and Utah were distinctly The dividends reporled paid by min lng companies in Utah In 1930 amountof ed to about $18(530 009 exclusive $2558102 paid by one company width controls mines at Eureka and Bingham as well as mines in other states VERNAL — The geology anti commercial possibilities of a large deposit sandstone in of bituminous asphalt ridge a few miles southwest of here In are discussed In a Uintah county by port Just Issued as Bulletin the geological survey department of the Interior The report is accompanied by a sketch map showing seven calities along a strip of outJ’xmv about eleven miles long In which thXthlck-nesof the bituminous beds was estiand their relative rich no mated Analyses show that the tdtum en content of the sandstone ranges from about 8 per cent to a little over 15 per cent by weight On the basis of this data and the assumption that the mining can le carried baik one and a half miles from the outcrop it Is estimated that the whole area examined should contain about one and one qttar ter nd'’oc cubic yards of bituminous rock OGDEN— There is a sum of $257000 available for early road work In the inl'ermountain service district forest for which details are being worked out according to Regional Engineer J Martin The improvement work Is to b carried out where most needed and of where there are a goodly number men needing work Projects are to be worked out In Utah in the improve ment of the forest highway between Vernal ami Manila and between chesne and North Fork ns far as tin Savnge ranch which Is headquarters for outfitting tourists with horses and for summer (ravel camping equipment In east central Utah the roadway he tween I’anguitcli and Cedar Breaks the Fish Lake route and Weber can Oakley between yon forset highway and Holiday park SALT LAKE— Sen Smoot has troduced a bill in the senate provida? for the rounding out of the boundaries of Bryce Canyon to make way for the construct ion of a road provided L' the emergency public works a SPRING VILLI! — W Adams Provo member of the re'a lions d pari in nt Pacific States Pipe company discussed the value of a trade at home resolution and urged the jevievv °f to educate hoyt ‘he school curriculum In industry and girls of leadership re nt the Utah Educate n association giorta1 conference here For BIN OUTPUT RAISING TURKEYS NOT GAMBLING IS TEETHING Study Being Made of Parasites and Diseases 'Vith no poker game handy tha farmer who was overtaken by a spasm of the gambling fever has always been able to get his excitement by raising turkey a Now the United States Department of Agriculture is trying to apoll the sport by removing from It the element of greatest uncertainty— parasites and parasitic diseases The parasites have been the factors responsible for the greatest losses In the turkey flock and for making turkey raising a side issue and a gamble for the average farmer or poultrymun foundation flock of turkeys raised for baa been experimental purposes established at one of the federal experiment stations in Montana and the In charge specialist has devoted all his time to the Investigation of par asitic disease In the flock Ue will do other work later however The flock was established by artificially Incubating the eggs and brooding the poults In special brooder houses with clean yards until they were eight weeks old These precautions were taken In order to prevent Infestations by purnsltes Introduced adult turkeys When large enough to range the poults were given large fenced lots and shelters "Artificial brooding has been of particular value In preventing losses from blnckhead disease which at one time threatened to destroy the turkey dustry” says the siveclallst In charge of the flock “Prevention of this disease calls for rearing the young turkeys on cleun ground and away from chickens and other turkeys” troubles of course Fussy fretful babies are uncomfortable at teeth ing timel And mothers are worried because of the little upsets which come so suddenly then But there’ one sure way to comfort a restless Castoria — made teething child especially for babies and chitdrenl Its perfectly harmless as the formula on the wrapper tells you It’e mild in taste and action Yet g it rights little upsets with a effectiveness That’s the beauty of this special Children’s remedy It may be given to tiny infants—as often as there is need In cases of colic and similar disturbances It is invaluable But uses all mothers it has should understand A coated tongue Highway Signs Barrad Commercial advertising slgts are be prohibited on the highway of British Columbia only official direction signs erected by the government and those Indicating the locaDr Pierco’s Favorite Prescription maksa tion of camps hotels and other stopweak women strong No afoohoL 8ol4 ping places being permitted by druggists in tablets or liquid— Aar Why Gw Agaia? How About tko Bait? Are you uomg to uiy stater’s birthPenelope— $ome terrible things caa day party?” be caught from kissing "Which Is It?” Yes Theresa— you ought to see "Twentieth" the poor worm my sister caught! “I was there five years ago" to BAYER Check Up on Flock’s Production for Year ASPIRIN case you wish to check up on your flock’s production for the past year the average per hen should be about 10 January as follows: December February 12 March 19 April 21 May 20 June 18 July 18 Au7 8 October 13 September gust 8 or a total of 1G0 per November When records are kept It is hen teresting to check each month by these figures to see where the hens fall below the average and where they exceed IL These figures have been taken from many records made by hens that were trap nested for the purpose of finding the average egg production per month for a number class of years The hens In the lay almost nil of the eggs In the spring and early summer while those In the month during ICO egg class lay every the year In is always BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Night Light Will Pay u NLESS you see the name Bayer and the word genuine on the package as pictured here you can never be sure that you are taking genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets which thousands of physicians have always prescribed it The name Bayer mean genuine Aspirin It is your guarantee of purity — your protection against imitations Millions of users have proved that it is safe for Chicks in Brooder AExperiments at Massachusetts gricultural college seem to prove that at night In a a dim light burned the lnereused growth house brooder of small chicks from 8 to 15 per cent This gain did at four weeks of age the not come from eating during the chicks but more from night spreading out and sleeping more comfortably and to finding their way hack to the hover without being chilled electric light seemed About a to give the best results in the experiments Poultry Facts the egg on Its side— not on The of age HEADACHES NEURITIS and need direct sunlight to keep in the best henlth isplria Is the NEURALGIA THE HEART l ACHES Bjf nuutsetai of SORE LUMBAGO THROAT ASPIRIN DOES NOT DEPRESS end Poultry ventilation Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly relieves: RHEUMATISM BAYER Place for a few drops to ward off constipation so docs any suggestion older Whenever of bad breath children don’t eat well don’t rest well or have any little upset a liberal dose of this pure more vegetable preparation is usually all that’s needed Genuine Castoria bat the Chas H Fletcher’s signature-owrapper Doctors prescribe it No Need to Ask More Brains (at piano recital)— What is that charming thing be Is playing? Less Brain— A piano y dub calls COLDS and PAINS aMOOMsticscidsstsr of soUeyflcodd hens should be laying an averten eggs each during Decem- ber When chicks are crowded In the diseases such ns house respiratory and roup are more likely tr occur cold Adding cod liver oil to the poultry ration will help to maintain the health of the flock and also to Improve the texture of egg shells Clean Utter on the floor plus clean material In the nests will eliminate In some cases most of the dirty eggs additional nests will be required Chicks should be raised on a plot of fenced ground not used for poultry raising operations Inst year or If turn such a plot ennnot be provided under the surface soil To clean contaminated poultry yard the first best Is to disinfect the surface d soli In a thing to do There should he enough hoppei space to give each bird a chnm-- to eat whenever she is hungry chinra ot No factor In brooding poults Is more important than an h’or correct tha and temperature the selection a of good ciisim stove and Its nth ion Is well worth the money and tl" Involved a t : t (Some of our Typewriter Winners) Our students have won 26 Typewriters INTER 1 ERM OPENS JANUARY 5TII Now is a good time to start positions are guaranteed to all graduates W have had positions to till so far this year If you want the best you should enroll with us Write for information IIENAGER’S BUSINESS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 363 COLLEGE I |