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Show J Learn Telegraphy TELEGRAPHERS ARE IS DEMAND ROTH RY THE RAIL- ; ROADS AND COMMERCIAL COMPANIES AS WELL AS THE GOVERNMENT. A CLASS OP STUDENTS IN TELEGRAPHY, RAILROAD j AND EXPRESS BUSINESS WILL BE STARTED IN MILFORD AT AN EARLY DATE IE A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF STUDENTS STU-DENTS CAN BE ENROLLED. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION COVERING THIS SUBJECT ADDRESS ' George A. Trent Box30& . Milford, Utah ,xt;rf " J- , f V , a - lSSBS " Sf MARIAN mi COLE EfellSS FISHER MARIAN COLE FISHER A National Authority on tho Subject of PURB FOODS and the ART OF COOK5riG. In an interview on baking powder, cent an ounce. These are even less de-Marian de-Marian Cole Fisher, Chautauqua lec- sirable than the hig-h-priced goods. J turer and at that time special chairman- can say nothing- in thnir fuvor. The? of the Saint Paul Housewives' League are never economical; u erjuently leav and an active member, stated as fol- ing the baking bleached and aoi lows: sometimes yellow a nrl a) leal i no, an "1 find many, in fact, very many, often unpalatable. They are not d- women woefully uninformed on the pendable and represent false econora, subject of baking; powder. Evidently at any price. the housewife does not appreciate the vThe most simple wav for t'hc house value of baking; powder in her kitchen wife to vlssii ht3LVhvsi rowder Is b and in her baking or she would have price. The trust p,oody that retai' fo informed herself. This is a subject 40c or 50c a pound are 'usually tH that is quite Important croam of tart.-r r.nwders. and are of th A creat many of the housewives ol(i school; and the cluan and 'ih- Can tnlay have followed their mothers or kin(1 that sr. I al'l the wav from !'c i grandmothers in the use of baking- pound up i a cent an ounce shouV powder, which in some instances is a also be avo mistake. There has been just as much 'm. , , improvement in baking: powder as in , T hst wnrd m baking- powder v other commodities. I am glad to find the happy metsium. a combination pov that baking; powder has kept up with ler that sells at a moderate nrico an the times when properly pre.oved gives the cor, "Some housewives have been led to turner full value ior the money. Til-elk ve that the cream of tartar pow- result in bakms is-, pure, wholesom . tiers are the best goods to use. This is lon;1- ""'itbout any ha: -.v.ful resid-i; a mistake, resulting no doubt from the 1 hero is no reason why any i-o-iseA i: constant efforts of the Twenty Million should pay -i:.c or ..tie per pound. T'-Dollar T'-Dollar leaking Powder Trust to create est baking pov.uer mac.o car. lv a prejudice against all goods save fact u red so as to retail at abo- ' their own. Their g-oods should be least tnis price. desirable on account of the large uan- On being- ask'l what nal-cinc 4 ; titles of Koch ell e Salts remaining- in she used in lu-r wo-k, Z.I :u tan ir.i the food. i-'isher frankly sia t ,1 th-i t for more- "The other extreme is the cheap and than seven yeary she had used Calu- Pig Can' baking powders, which sell, met Baking- pnwil-r wUh the most sal-all sal-all the way from ten cents a pound to a isl'actory resulU- in evc-i v particular. Jefferson Merc. Co. Bill & Bill U. of U. Scholarships To be Awarded to Beaver County Students Applications will be received by the Board of t Education of Beaver county coun-ty for three University of Utah scholarships. schol-arships. This is an opportunity for some energetic young person who is desirous of attending our ..STATE UNIVERSITY.. j. . "Your Flag and My flag" Up and down in all the lands and all the seas between; Brave and bold against the sky, and clear and fair and clean; Winding through the wilderness, or on the beaten "track; Half the way around the world and more than that, and back, j Whither will Old Glory go? But whither has it gone? Mark the way of honor that it has not smiled upon. Snapping from the halyard blocks of argosy and fleet ; Fluttering to fife and drum that time the marching feet; Beating back the driven spray, and blazing o'er the sands-It sands-It has led a starry way a way through all the lands. Whither will Old Glory go? But whither has it gone? Where the spct it has not held the glory of the dawn? Men have gone beneath it o'er the hills and o'er the waves ; Men feel its caresses while they slumber in their graves. ! Red and white and blue it glows against the bending sky, Bringing everywhere it goes new lustre to the eye. Whither will Old Glory go? But whither has it gone? Tell the miles it has not traced the way it has not won! (Copyright, by W. IJ. WeWL) TRY TEXTAN- Tlio iit'w and porfW't substitute for leather soles. ..'Wears better and' is more comfortable and costs Ies. MILFORD LEATHER GOODS COMPANY j 200,000 Strong at Utah's Greatest Fair The stage is set for the greatest fair in the history of the West! Exhibits are being prepared in every corner of the country. IF YOURS IS NOT READY YET, YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY! Great Entertainment Program Horse races, auto races, auto polo, circus cir-cus acts, vaudeville acts and the spectacular spec-tacular pyrotechnic display THE WAR OF NATIONS. Excursions on all railroads Get ready now to attend the UTAH STATE FAIR SALT LAKE CITY Sept. 29th-Oct. 6th, '17 Men, These Hats are Beauties Felt Hats $1.2.T $1.00 Huh! Stetson Hats $4.00 $5.00 Humm! $1.00 Winter Unrierwrur ....75c ' Gosh! 50c Leather f.-ued Gloves ... 35c Mercy! 35c Flowing End Ties .... 25c Wee! $1.50 Fl.nnelctl Xitflit Shirts $1.00 Wow! $1.75 .WkIIkoc Shirts .... $1.25 CLANG! CLANG! DOBSON The Store for Mon -4 |