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Show Efl j . i aj 15. 1932 SEPTEMBER petSDKt, THE BUN, PRICE, UTAH ofessional Odd 47 ; but TRUE I HOUSEHOLD hou.vnood's ud 2 to 5 n. m. 1 lidS, UcaMenc yoJ, Elect rl' Building, l'rlrt, Kantera Utah. COHlOA&mON physician of and Surgeon Dr.R. I. Looai Tt phone 31, Residence 177, Silvagn) Bnilding, Price, Utah. mkm TQ By BETTY WEBSTER Picnic Time. Tho picnic season is a joyous time for all 'Tis tho time to be prepared so that at practically a moments notice one ean pack a tasty luneh. The main idea is to have the food ou hand and other items to go with it. ok UP Brockbank, Attorney At Law Office In County Court Home. Price, Utah. WHDS Attaraey At Law Building, Salt Lake City, Utah CNH iuaraace HVS WMttl. cmliwg xte Funeral Home Wallace Mortuary, Lieemed BeMam CATTLE AND HOGS STEADY, LAMBS STRENGTHEN The Sun Special Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo, SepL 12. IBS 'rice, Utah Tho movement of eattle is reaching Lewis peak proportions and how long it bolds present volume will have to be developed, but considerably more territory was covered in today's ran than at Ena Tented and Glanara Titled laf Laaaa Duplicated In Thirty Minnie any previous time this season. The . Or Leas. market held closo to steady, except on A CompleteRU , native' fed classes which were strongOpen Bandar By AppaintaMnt er and plain to medium grassers which wore weaker. Kinds' that show any material amount of feed were scarce. Hoes were fully steady with Saturday ana weak1 compared with Friday. The western Iambs ruled strong to twenty-fiv- e cents higher and native lambs A. N. Wallace, Manager, laboiance Service, Day or Night Optical and Jewelry Company, HEAT COMFORT There Xa Xa Chopped onions. Salt and pepper to taste. Method: Cnt up potatoes. Cut up bacoq in small ephes. Fry baeon crisp. temove baeon' and make a sauce by mixing floor in hot fat until smooth, hcn add vinegar. Mix well. Poor over po tales. Add. baron, onion, salt and umtm xtimm ftm oh eents lowwere steady to twenty-fiv- e er. Receipts today were 28,000 eattle, G000 calves, 5000 hogs and 5000 sheep, compared with 18,000 eattle, 3000 calves, 5000 hogs and 0000 sheep a week ago, and 25,400 cattle, 5000 calves, 8400 hogs and 18,937 sheep a ytar ago. Tho bulk of eattle today sold at steady prices. Fed natives were much stronger and somo of the medium westerns were easier but the bulk of the offerings found a ready outlet at last week's price level There was 0 good (volume to demand and the eattle offered was well eared for. A few bunches of native fed stem and yearlings sold at (7.50 to $9.00. The best graded np to choice. Nothing prime was shown. Some warmed-u- p classes sold at (6.00 to (7.25. Grass stem brought $325 to (7.25. Some of these common grosser were high- - 28,-00- ASPIRIN Year OeameaNr Independent Coal & Coke Co. ways SAFE IS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS SPRING CANYON COAL CO. demand from both killers and feeders. The supply of fat cows and heifers was much below expectations and the prices held fully steady. There were more eanners and cullers than any other classes and they sold at $1.65 to $2.50. Quod to choiee fed heifers brought $0.50 to $7.25 and finished kind were lacking. Veal calves were steady. The supply of atockers and feeders was the largest of tho season' and made up an unusually large ier cent of the total eattlu run. Good to choice kinds were, steady, butrommon to medium kinds were weak' to. slightly lower. A good many fleshy stem went to finishers at $6.00 to $7.25. Choiee stocker sold up to (6.25, and the ralk of the stackers and feeders sold at (4.0Q to (5.25, with common kinds at (2.75 to $3.75. Hogs held steady with Saturday and' a week age, hut were about ten eents lower than the high point last week. Shippers took practically all the good hogs today and made their buy of tho plainer classes. There were fairly largo supplies in direct chand nels. The 160 to hogs sold at (105 to (4.20; 250 to 300 pounds, $3.90 to (4.10; 130 to 160 pounds $3.85 to (4.15; packing sows (3.00. Stock hogs and pigs (3.25 to $3.85. Average jirieo of hogs in Kansas City last week was $4.08; in St. Joseph $3.95, and in Omaha $3.76. Western Iambs wero quoted np cents to the highest positwenty-fiv-e tion since early August and native lamha were ten to fifteen eents under last week's close. Western lambs sole np to $6.25. and most of the natives brought $5.25 to (5.50. Only odd ran . of mutton grades arrived. Genuine Bayer Aspirin, the kind doctors prescribe and millions of users have proven safe for more than thirty years, can easily be identified by the name Bayer and the word genuine. igM rcfl ,tca Cm Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe and sure; always the same. It has the unqualified endorsement of Dfr Uh. ir to Miner and Shippers Celebrated er and the choice quality grousers got 250-poun- FWdMW I gar. IS GWfcH BAYER As Aberdeen Dealer 1 Cold boiled potatoes. Three slices of baeon. Teaspoon of flour. Small half eup of diluted eider vine- Undertaken aad Bra. J. E. FlynnLMa Phone 29, Price. inhslancc Service. ring hmo vmwi TO CHOOSE PhStfS RNlft.UKIlAft 0 bnilding. Price, Utah. tot 5C SNH THNHCVheO, of title furnished to any piece Met in Eastern Utah. Fire ack w mVlMMK arittea in the bent companies. Beal eatate, heads, etc. Second floor. Silva gni as w FP-NA- -- Lleeneed Abstractor Limned HU xmai cm iNii QftlM Hammond, Flynn Of MUSICAL. WAVMt wm B and 0, Silragni Building, Price 1bonra, Office 103, Beeidence SI. Abide ,000 atfiRUMwos McGee, J.W. out HNS Attorney At Law Utah, Jelly and jum. Bottled goods.. Salad dressing. And havo plenty of egga or cold meat in the ice box. Paper Napkin Uses. Buy plenty of cheap napkins. Hang some near sink. Use to wipe hands; wipe floor; wipe stove; wipe spots; wijie greasy pans, and be handy to wrap food in when necessary. Potato Salad. tfouuwi H.J. Binch, taw f the Spring Canyon Coal Mines At BPKING CANYON. LTAI1 OeoeraJ OITlrc. R17 Newhaaaa Building SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH wmn lh Better uu- Health, . INSOMNIA Cheese. falter C. Gease, L A. .tyfc Purchase plenty of paper napkins. Oiled paper. By Dr. William J. Scholes. Paper plates, Many apparently hoallhy people are' l'ajier forks. with insomnia. It is not altroubled Paper spoons. Have a shelf ready with: ways easy to locate tbo cause in any Palmer Graduate Chiropractor, na Elect rie Building, Price, Utah ItfMihnuni 10 to 12 a. in, 2 to 5 p. m p. m. Office Phone 15, (jo to SItwidence 8L 0 Jndge i For September Tvt 0.l0 Ruggeri, Jr, Charles ; Hints For the phyddM and Surgeon to 12 noon, 2 to Bp. m in m. IflS-1 Iteridence &1 Pbin. OgLt.1 thnk Building, Price, Utah. rhyeklaa I V CrTF. McLaughlin, nJjTc Hubbard, Sorgeoa ! PAGE SEVEN EVERT THURSDAY Aspirin is the trade-mar- k of Bayer manufacture of monoaeetieacidester of salicylicaeid. Wellington Items pepper. Serve immediately. How to Cook Rhubarb, Method: Wash rhubarb. Cut up and place in double boiler. Add sugar. A tiny pinch of soda if desired no water. Cook until tender. BAKING HINTS Roast meat or bake meat loaf the day before if you are planning to use it for sandwiches. Blueberry Muffins Or Cake. One pint of sifted flour (two cups) Pinch of salt Two teaspoons of baking powder. One quarter enp of butter. Half eup of angsg. ' One egg. One eup of .milk. One heaping eup of blueberries. Method : Melt butter in baking pan. while oven is beating. Beat egg. Adi ar and salt Then add flonr am ing powder sifted' together. Next add milk. Mix weH. Flonr blueberries and add last Poor into eake pan or muffin pans and bake twenty minhour utes to one-ha- lf Sour milk may be tuyed with .one-ial- f . re- 1 'f -- 1 " - table. Drop Are Dangerous. Efforts to overcome insomnia hy means of drags are usually unsatisfactory and dangerous. Many sleep producing drugs are habit-iormin- g. They should be avoided exeept' when by a physician. A . warm' foot bath, And sponging! the head with root water before go' ing to bed are safer remedies. Am the sleep produced by these sinipli measures is natural and refreshing, But the eanao oCtbe insomnia ikliH be sought in the habits or in tho pretence of some beginning disease. Removing the eanse is the best way to cure. Eribod DESERTION CHARGED IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE ter and dry members wero present: Mrs. Beulah Draper, Mr. Nona Snow, Mrs. Mary Pierce, Mrs. Goliln Mills, Mrs. Rosa- -' lie Hansen. Mrs. Ida Quale, Mrs. Jessie Hanna, Mrs, Geno Edwards and tho hostess. Nine young Wellington boys and girls have been working hard for tho post two weeks preparing costumes and rehearsing lines for the Carboq state g?neologiral Migrant, which k to be presented in the tnhernaelo Friday anil Saturday evenings: Miss Jean Draper, Miss Errix Bentley, Miss Mabel Gerber, Miss Evelyn Ellis, Lloyd Claire. Willard Palmer, Reed Barnett, Phil Thnyn and Grant Gerber. Miss Stella Dra;ier was hosloss to. the local primary officers and teachers at her home during their regular weekly business meeting Thursday evening. After the business hod been dispatched, refreshments were served to Mrs. Dora Ellis, Mrs. Fannie nill,. Mrs. Gladys Burnett, Miss Wand Suow, Miss Agnes Branch, Miss Lets Baldwin, Mi's Ida Burnett. Mrs. Flos-- , sie Hansen, bliss Jessie Ellis and tb wash with clean t . Celia Maldonado has filed suit far divorce in district court against Jesus Maldonado and asks custody of a minor child, $30 per month alimony and restoration of her maiden name, Celia Espinosa. She charges desertion. been removed i I of-ault- teaspoon of rods instead of bak ing powder. To make extra good, heat yellow and white separately. Put the lieaten white in last before berries. GENERAL HINTS To Remove Fingerprints From Faintei Doers aad Woodwork. Wipe surfaces with a soft flannel wrung out in water to which a few drops of ammonia has been added. Then rub with soap After stains have An international affair: A monument erected on the French coast, to honor an American girl of German parentage who swam he Engl ink ehannel. wa- welL Oatmeal ia a good white aint cleaner. Dip a damp doth in oatmeal and rub over surfaces. Then wipe with a clean damp rloth. Colo. BaldGilispie of Whit-wnlwin is tne son of Mr and Mrs. Jess C. Baldwin of Wellingtox Tho young rouple will make their home here for er, The local primary organisation belt promotion day Inst Saturday. Mrs. Esther Curtis, school teacher the present. at Kis, came home for the week-enWilford Sweet and daughter, Leon, Miss Loons Allred, daughter of Par-Ip- n of Tacoma, Wash., aro visiting with Allred, was married Monday to relatives here. The Sweet family are former residents of Wellington. Mr. John Brinkerhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Byran Cox and family Sweet was the principal speaker in tho sacramental meeting Sunday evereturned Sunday after a three-day- s ning in the church house. visit there with relatives. What is prdbnbly the largest enWillard Palmer, grandson of Mr. of Wellington high school rollment received an U. A. Mrs. and l'inegar, arm fracture in an accidental fal students to attend Carbon high to while jumping over a horse here Sun- date reported for transportation on the local school bus at the beginning day. of this term. According to L. L. Snow, reBladwin Dcile Mrs. Mr. and school students e turned from Salt Lake City Tuesday driver, forty-fiv- bushigh from here. the are marriding were where of last week, they The Wednesday Art circle met. at ried in the Salt Lake temple Tuesday. Mrs. Bladwin is tho former Miss Edith the home of Mrs. Gladys Burnett on d, udividual ease. Even though one gards himself aa perfectly healthy, ' careful examination may reveal the beginning of disease. The abnormal wakefulness may be a symptom functioning of one or more organs. When this is the ease, the treat- incut of the insomnia is the treatment of the abnormal condition on which it is based. If no disease is present, the habita should bo carefully investigated. A few people are wakeful because they ndulge in tea or coffee, or nse toa much tobacco near bedtime. These sometimes result in a nervous stiian-atio- n lliut makes soup impossible.' Much mental effort during the eve-ning may also make tho mind too ae live for sleep. Late Meal a Cause. The cause sometimes consists in eating too heartily a short time before going to bed. this is especially like-- '' ly to be true if there is antendoncy ' to digestive disturbances. hand, some people have difficulty sleeping if they are hungry. In seen ' eases, a glass of milk and a cracker, taken at bedtime, is al! that is needed, A bedroom that is too hot, or poor-' ... ventilated, may cause restlessness. So may a bed tnnt is too soft, too ' well covered or otherwise unromfor- ' . s , . I I 1 ; ( |