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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER THE PAYS ON CHRONICLE, PAYS ON, UTAH The Pcyson CliFonlde J. 11 . Fru. utMhhod i 1.1 Mo; n I M a ul tl ii! . -- on, Ml tm.i.u, i .11 laiHiKT os IICll HUSH EUTISING I. I 1: 1 ON ; I. . I FTAil A of and area al'ni-lie. cli.e!';, la 'J whhh squaic l very lugged southern Utah hut include u aini.i triangle of lard in Ari.'oria near I a AIRI.K r. of mu. in nq Dpt to' 155 mill ta- HOLIDAY APPETIZERS, COCKTALS AND DRINKS S .. p e " in -- ; j 'Hi 4, ' , - . a " w lieaiiU - $1.00 kno.s m um.i; E REt.ION IN SOUTHERN o', j i $2 no Year ) .ikI-- ,t r. 6 .Months A . r. I. h- Rin IONS M i. 1 ; tall i,.a:i-- 1 1 . pari-- ; of ar. be obta.n-- , - .1 i ..r. ' i,:i " 1; ar a o' 'jf f a fin io , a. . .! ...J in. i in im a ,1 t Ollac a. la,. 1'.. lit- oid, 1 ' .! 07 rull.'i! a hitter iiaF '.er a, on Cancer ' j, i tic n.inl "'i ;i v. a h ; n . n - , ' ' ne in be ,! , 1. . :i 1, '. a snioi.us vietr.i of career ard pro;.. pi nn ut. As someone " 'i r to core cancel-i ; befote it pvt y i : , J M I . ' .1 1.' t at'! fe.. ''f I" n hey mien-- i: , ' v o w.th " t r. Tin' :t " v. !o. ! ' 11 1 a a n in .' " in 1inffe i!b'--- l fnl di is descr-beo.dod ' A h" United of the State Phi in. an arly diagno-i- s y Inper '.d-P ' i.i.i n v ,'hin th" co-tie u.'inti p, logical Survey, Department of th ' tin lei. It ar. early d.ag- o' .,t ori.y j: interior, rieently isue.R 'Hie ai i ain aie : "t at it is ik ve ;sary National 'fun extends from P.ryee Canyon h. t t hi ' I, o! 'I Allen aim- in hav r.g out west on to the Park tai to Canyon , of all d ah' ful conditions a u .0 the Colorado River on the east. It . me- - of th" e mi, '1. 'I .' called the Kiaparowits region, from l.e- - ut an altitude of a o it ilOii-- r Iff bond its dominant topographic feature, the a.e terraced plateau, uleeis and sores veiling-me a, monoehna! rid.-- i ar.d the ten-,l(- i ai .1 ini' 'bu t" In al Kiaparowits Plateau. .ded ; vii' ail eanyon-of bu 'dll.,; to (near from anv mpi The region was approached hy sevInlike ode for r tin;i! of nnig.i.t Jggi pmbody w thout apparent eral of the eaily Spanish explorer, t'i of the " far,' walls, canyon a Corona-ari among the conditions whicr, notably by Cardenas, one of f and f' a e Pain is e caufjl dos lieutenants, who in 1510 look'd n. e as and hut M)t and are so hare rt!v ab r t not the growth is down info one of the canyons of the lock aie wind vegetation that 1 reen tints and '..r .olianeid. Colorado from the south rim. It wa bdned tones J esol'ing plan' not until 177(5 that Silvestre W.ez d" Symptoms Often Absent ce, are tarely pn si nt in ti 'rg It is unfortunate tiat many inter-ui- l Escalante, a Spanish priest, traveled r .1 p ruou .avers are not suspected during from Santa Fe hv way of the I,a Pla- land cane. The ta end La Sal mountains and across seen are the colors of th" riel.-- , th"in he. eaily Symptoms may rid frown, yellow, and whie unt.l the working of some the Wa.sateh Plateau to Utah Iak, elve (if dark gr.lv. is Intel feied with. But vagte thence south to the Virg.n River and .nteii-i- f ied by hard The and uf t hi topo- idmei.ts oeeuruig in the abdominal mteret variety east across plateaus and gorges until should lead one to he found a difficult ford across the graph. c f n ms of the leg'll!, s.ime j el vie organ "r wh'ch di are ,n :h eai'ih played the cause. for Riye. since CrossColorado, known as the t anyon National Park, are not .ur-(i- a In the course of his examination, ing of the l athers. Escalante was the sed in this part of the Un ted first white man known to have travhe phy ician may wih to remove a ersed southern Utah and the only States. vmaI here of tissue so that a Over hundreds of square miles the exam nation ean he made. explorer who entered Glen Canyon before Powell's memorable voyage of surface consi-t- s cduefl, of clean haie 1h's is ofti n extremely necessary for rock, hut that the .o-l wduue fire-e18(59. tn diagnosis. Treatment Varies The history of the extension of has fertility is shown hy the vigorSir-mythe and radium Mormon settlements in southern Utah ous natural growth of pcrennia'.s and lie a, et pted means of treating cancer, front lKiil, when St. George wns sett- annuals where sufficient water i there is no! '"he mi thud of treatment to be use led, to 1880, when the first colonies prcent. Unforti.na'-l- y case is determine! crossed to the tast side of the Colo- enough wa'er ava lahle without iro n any indiv-duarado River, is full of examples of he- lnhitive cost to lirigale mere than y ill,, loea ion, extent and r.atti'e roic endeavor under the most adverse a fiw Mpmee miles in the Kaiparow-i!- s u the growth, and is best deckled by logon. The most favorably sp- be physician or surgeon who is treat conditions. og the ca.-e-. The geographic and geological des- linted lands are already under irri-!"ion. th-s- c Fimn the patients standpo-.ntcription of the region began with 'J he toil tiling is that he or she Powells voyage down the Colorado region is essentially a glazing liould submit to an examination in 1809 and was continued hy the distiict, perhap, the largest "free mm in United the States. The Powell and Wheeler Surveys between Huge" trough to permit of an early bagno.-mIf the suspected condition of its several communities 1870 and 1H77. prosperity s rot cancerous, one will be The geologic surveys on which the depends upon the amount, availabilipleased bi ki ovv it. If it proves to he canet present report is based were conduct- ty, and value of pasturage, and, a oie is in a position to have it of the noar-l- y ed by parties under the direction of in the communities with out delay. td Piute and ej Navajo Indians, the Herbert E. Gregory and Raymond C. Val .able t.me and money should eiti.cns are thoe who have Moore from 11)15 to 1924, and wa-te- d be a hole-in exjierimonting with of water knowledge fir.-jtime a comprehensive destrail, 1:. known and and browse methods of shrubs. unusual gras., cription is given of the regions georeat merit. Gold has lieen taken includfrom grav.-graphy and goologc features, (Copyright, 1 0:1 1 by The Bonnet ing the mineral resources. In con- bars in Glen Canyon, and more ean Brown Corporation, Chicago) formity with the object of the sur- doubtless hut recovered; hut amoun's veys the report will serve as a guide justifying large outlays art. unliktly UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS in determining the use to which this to he found. Prospecting for oil has so no one fare yielded returns. The area of largely unappropriated land Cedar City Cutlers Store of Salt known mineral resource of potent ii! may he put. ake branch store in City, opened is the value coal of Can the The five settlements Kiaparowits Tropic, block. Thorley nonville, Ilenrievdlo, Escalante, ar.J Plateau. lioulder are the only pimanent' The report is entitled "The Ki.i- Work to start at once n cstabli-hnieof radio broadcast-i-- g station by U S Government in ' Ferry d ' ' ' i . 1 M i'- . ; Ah , . , , , I - 1 1 i i iib-'-t- it a- nt a-- 1 . are a time of t we feast so fa In asting. mii'-that a .pur is sometimes needed to help our How can jaded appetites. tin U- - better supplied than by means that is not only easily ot a digested itself but helps the digestion (I heavy proteins? With this ill mind, we are suggesting the followHawaiian ing reiipes, containing pineapple. G IE holidays t'i h sections of three Place peeled ..ranges, petal fashion, around the edges of eight gla.es. Decorate the tops with three tablespoons red raspberries, str..wlierries or maraschino cherries. Sprinkle over one tablespoon chopped candied ginger, and add one teaspoon ginger syrup to eaih glass. Just before serving, pour over cup cold ginger ale. Cut the contents .Mint Cocktail: bottle of green mint of a cherries in halves, the contents of a No. 2 can of pears in quarters, and tour slices of canned pineapple into Arrange four eight wedges each. wedges each of pineapple and pear, flivver fashion, around a center cherry. Garnish between each petal, near the rim of the glass, with halved Combine cherry and pear cherries. svrups and two tablespoons lemon juice, tint the palest green, and pour over. Orange Cups: Scrub four Cali fornia oranges, and cut in halves with a saw edge. Scoop out pulp, removing all the white fibre. Place the cases in cold water until ready to use. Add the contents of a No. 2 can of crushed pineapple and two tablespoons syrup from green mint cherries to the orange pulp. Chop fresh mint very fine. Remove orange cases from water, dry well, dip edges in a thick rugar syrup, then in the finely chopped mint, making a green rim. Fill with the fruit mixture and place a couple of after dinner mints in the center of each. one-ha- lf Gay Appetizers and Cocktails Western Affetizer: Lay four lettuce hearts on each plate, and fill the one in the center with cream mayonnaise. Allow one slice of pineapple to each service, cut it in quarters, arrange in one of the lettuce cups and sprinkle with e rushed fresh mint. In another cup place perfect sections of and dust with paprika. In graH-fruithe last lettuce leaf pile stoned black lurries with their cavities stuffed with salted almonds. Southern California Appetizer: can of Drain and chill one Halve Hawaiian pineapple tidbits one avocado, remove s.one, peel and Beat cut in cubes. cup cream and add a few grains salt, two teateaspoons chili sauce, teaspoon lemon juice, spoon Worcestershire sauce and four Lay three tablespoons mayonnaise. lettuce cups on each plate, and put pineapple tidbits in one, the diced avocado cubes in another and the This recipe dressing in the third. serves six. Holiday Punches and Julep Ginger Cocktail: Drain and dice Hot Rum Punch: Combine six the contents of one No. I can of apricots and one cup of canned sliced cups cider, cup honey, one pineapple, and arrange in glasses. Uup syrup from canned Hawaiian d let-tiu- 1 t one-ha- lf one-ha- lf one-four- one-ha- lf pineapple, one teaspoon cinnamon, one teaspoon nutmeg, teaspoon ginger and the rind of oik The lemon rind should be lemon. thinly pared, using only the yellow part. Simmer fifteen minutes, strain into punch bowl, and add six rum extract Float several small pickled crabapples in the This makes twelve small punch. cups. New Year's Eve Punch: Mash two bananas, and add two cups syrup from canned crushed Hawaiian pineapple, one cup evaporated milk, two tablespoons fresh lime juice, one-hacup orange juice and cup crushed pineapple. Shake well with crushed ice. This makes six tall, or twelve punch glasses. one-four- th table-spxi- lf one-ha- lf Pineapple Mint Julep: Boil four tablespoons mint jelly, four cups water and four tablespoons sugar until jelly is all melted. Cool. Add two cups canned pineapple syrup and the juice of four lemons. Serve very cold with a sprig of fresh mint in each glass. Instead of ice use ginger ale flavored with the mint syrup from green cherries and then frozen in cubes' This makes six tall, or twelve punch glasses. For The Children The children should never be forgotten in the holiday season. Make for them, this Pineapple Milk Shake: Shake together in a glass jar or shaker cup chocolate syrup, one cup evaporated milk or fresh cream, one pint ginger ale, and cracked ice. Pour into tall glasses, and sprinkle a little nutmeg over the top. This fills four tall glasses. one-ha- lf fir-th- 8 3 l 3 3 Mr I 3 8 3 nt $ 3 Distant Friends 40 bowel trouble AFTER Constipation may very easily become cbronic after fortv. And any continued constipation at that time of life may bring attacks of piles and a host of other unpleasant disorders. Watch vour bowels at any age. Guard them with particular care after forty. Whenever they need any help, remember a doctor should know what is best for them. 'Or. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin" is a doctt'r's prescription for tte bowels. Tested by 47 v cars practice, it has been found thoroughly ctTcctive in relieving constipation and its ills for men, women and children of all ages. It has proven perfectly safe even for babies. Made From fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other harmless ingredients, it cannot gripe; will not sicken you or weaken vou; without narm as often as can be vour breath is had, or when your tongue Is coati 1. whenever a headachy, bilious, gassy 0 million warns of constipation. are only on the other side of the mail box! s Friends may seem so far away in miles or perhaps in years. How they would welcome a greeting card from you this Christmas! Its the next best thing to a Burgoyne cards an easy to 'elect because they represent the latest in style and erigin Come in today and lock them over. The IPass-s- n j Pu. W. B Cuoimi's .1 3 Jh . 'cf's Family Laxative So shop early and mail early and see how much nearer those distant friends seem! CHRISTMAS CARDS ( SYRUP PEPSIN as you address the envelope. Burgoyzie it-- f personal visit. And how youll enjoy sending them cards if you have the leisure to visit mentally with each one & tie CcarosiIeSe 3 3 3 3 8 8 3 8 ,1 3 1 it |