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Show '''V": ' V V' ' .' . ' b ' Atrpnomlcl ran""'' A ""Helii jnr" Is the lerin employed In nxlronoraj to Indicate the distance ruy of light traveling t80.000 miles second can traverse la a year. Thai one can easily compote the dlstancs of the present outermost visible limits of spnce which are estimated to He inti.iwo.tmo llglit years away from U . earth. KxcliniiRp, Shrp Prsrtica, A seed iit'tfii' wh noiTuwItix fl" for one work, and on counting It d only $1. to wliU'b he called the loan man's attention, tt w ei plnlned thut tt had h.en deducted n Interest, and as customary was col leoted In ndrani. Itllnklm hta eyes In amnitenifnt. he ernfrtied hie fiend and mnmtiled: "''se sho' Kind An , didn't need dls money fo' ten wee fca. ' Mneiirlne. t. 'Craekail Caulin" VVIien crude oil Is subjected to m Jlnnry distillation by Are the Ihrh' products distill off Dp to temperN ture of 872 degrees Fahrenhtttt Ahvt this temperature the un dergo partial decomposition with tti result that soma llgbt product art produced. This la cracking and the light products are cracked gasoline It la suitable for cleaning when prop erly treated to remove objectionable color and other constituents. 2 2-- 3 cups sugar. Combine all these and cook un-til thick and clear. Quince and Apple Marmalade Wash quinces and remove bios-Hor- n end. Cut fruit in small pie-ces, afd sufficient water to cover iiid cook until soft. Rub through xieve and combine the pulp with an equal amount of tart apple pulp wiJh an equal amount of tart apple pulp. Use two parts sugar to three parts pulp. Cook almost half an hour, until it is thick and clear, then turn into clean hot glasses. Cover wi;jh hot paraffin v hen marmalade is cold. ' WHY WE SHOULD PRESERVE By Betty Barclay The. fact that preserves, jams and jellies are delicious, is not he only thing to be considered when putting up our berries and fruiis for winter use. No less an authority than Woods Hutchin-ton- , M. D., says "sugar is one of the three great pillars of our di-etetic temple, meat, sugar-starc- h an fat, aud the greatest of the three; for, as has been said, all Marches are turned into sugar in digestion, thus making the latter nearly two-thir- of our diet." As the jams, jellies and preserves that we purchase or make at home, are well-fille- d with sugar, they make in extremely valuable addition to our winter diet. Here are several recipes that fit in with the pres-ent season : ; ' Peach Jam 13 pounds peaches 6 pounds sugar 2 cups water Peaches that are too soft for canning may be used for this jam or bread spread. Re-move stones and cut in slices. Add tojvater in the preserving kettle. Covftr and cook until soft, stirring to prevent sticking. Add sugar and cook until thick and jelly-L'k- e, then pack in hot jars and seal. ' , .'vj .; Cherry Conserve 3 pints pi 'ted sour cherries 1 pint black raspberries j Another Field. "You can't sell tn a gold brick. I've bought -- 0 t woie In wy time." ''Exactly, n tut you therefore need a container. I'm soiling elegant hol'Wg ttith gilt oalla. Vua-sig-i- r- i : - '. ; means more And long distance telephon-ing it fast, simple and cheap. I, . - Fashions for the Smart Woman BacEcach If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, causes Burning? or Itching Sensation, Backache or , Leg Pains, making you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. Get Cystex touay at any drug store. Put it to the test Sea how fast it works. Money back tf It doesn't bring quick improvement, and satisfy you completely. Trf. Cystex today. Only 60c GODETS FOR FULNESS ' The slim frock with low posed ful-ness and natural waistline has definite-ly superseded all other silhouettes in the world of fashion. And the woman has definitely put behind her all thought of the frock which does not meet these require-- menu. Harmonising perfectly with this new silhouette u the printed satin frock, illustrated above, in which trimming is reduced to minimum, and the richness of the material, the godets and irregular insert placed low on the skirt, and the wide collar arc a guarantee of true smartness. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 051. SWm 14 to 42, 50 cents. a Did Mark Twain's Jumping Frog Really Jump? sjssjssssjeajsjss A Butte, Montana, man interested in the literary back- - round o the west recently visited Angels Camp in hit Shevrolet coach.. There the Butte man found evidence that Eerhapa tht famed jumping frog story of Mark Twain was v told around the camp-fire- s. - - 70 New Telephones Today - MORE TELEPHONES-MO- RE PEOPLE YOU CAN REACH QUICKLY ' , Today you can reach 70 mora telephones throughout the Mountain Btrtea territory than you could yesterday. Tomor-row, 70 more will be available. During each hour ot every - wurklmt day, approximately iilno mora will be added, for at the ond of October, tlio number of telephones installed , iu the Mountain States had been about 70 a day, through-out this year, gfims Perhaps you may have no reason to ( y p call any of those new telephones today, rWj but tomorrow ona of them way provide H rtfTiiiifCS a contract that Is most necessary to your AVifsVjl business. Your salesmen may coll some ' i4r'J" vl(S'j of these new subscribers to sell by phone. Some may bo manufacture r f 0f products you need others may be local murchants who enable you to reach the consumer. ' The HI, OOf new telephones which will be installed III the Mountain tstatea territory thia year mean more peoplo you can reacii oulckly; mora things that can be quickly and satisfactorily accomplished by telephone. With each work-ing day 8dilltlonal offices and homea are linked together by the fastest, most personal means of communication. Each ilny increases the value and usefulness of your tele-- ' phone, ' ' THANKSGIVING There aro cortaiu days In the year when we all like to be at homo jfAryiA ona is Thanksgiving. If you are un-- f'lf,p' able to be with your family, exchange JylP , greetings by telephone, l'erhaps you VAiiu-t'- " WU1 want to invite friends or rata-tlve- s from out ot town to have din- - ; tlgj&rr ner with you telephone, it's the quickest and most personal , way of communicating your invitation. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company CANYON CONFECTIONERY AND J GROCERY SOPA FOUNTAIN SERVICE A Complete Line of Groceries Also Fancy needlework department in connection Handwork Embroidery Crochet Plaiting and finishing for Ladies, Misses and Children Tlmusandt of prescriptions for tola A Vo! atope pate ta nMdMhM.nee formula were filled by ralgfa, dental pain, roeumatiaas, driKKlsta iRstyear, over i0,0OS phy- - ol nov oomea in handy tube M sicians, CenUata and weUare aerees It tablets, too, S9 Ublsts SOe. me4s reenramrad end endorse ol as cine chest else 1.00 at any pre a harmless, safe, rapid relief for scrtptioa druggist or oa reeolpt el pain, degression, faver, cold, la. pHce from ArVol C, Holtoa, Xas, Contains No Aspirin er Other Heart Depressants. j V Ile&iSadiesI Colclfl NtoralflN,. Dental Ftfal j CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO. I Coal, Ice, Hay and Grain DELIVERED to all Parts of Bingham Canyon PHONE 39 j rr .v Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 21-22-- 23 ifiSmm! - n in SilllMiiStiiiSnTrtlillSit-n-iriTrT- mnnnTT- -m hiiim isjii tilinir"" 1 ; Mail :f? Money-- i Orders ' pJfmmmJ rT"ai" ' 'w ""1 url rmtmifmifm I ft trmwM,,vmwr'it Back I1 bJ'Jfc 97. I 1 i&ZrU National Maida Lamps. g At Essi-Ja- y Stort WD find aiocks aJwajs frasK variety . , 60e WiAtfrn Haw ad Mm wide, an4 quafity considerta, prices CBifondy lower, t100 Horlick'a $3.75 "orliclt i y r" " Ava wm, SAmr. jT. Mt SI $2.79 Heeatka 135 Sic Extraei IUUI VUUltC 50e Kotel 12 ta Hr.9fnrt1 fill 3' --r.MSir SGt Toofh Pastes o,iD Jr3fir I J& l0T I 1 5hr21c A I Ml 1 I I I SOe WWU King Washing ; giCSf9- '& iff water, enntae isiu j Til m j; -- wuu . akiA' iJa"v-J- 5 J- ri Ij I A&lMA 7 for 25c 1 :' I j rtmmi y ttb2'' I i ' wS 3 10c Creme Oil Soap Jir Mag Akdienat .. .kilW Ih w41IlU Ofldliil , Ue Sayman'a Vegetable 9 fM j IU &te. Cnm Ih - " 11 Wonder Soap.. 3 M Z3C PtteHigJ.Gi.de jq 1 i McLONALDS CHOCOLATES 1 50c Ingrams ShaT-q7- r I SUtiontry ...... f . IH ing Cream lOeEaai.JayBaaiaea.Ea- - . 1-- 2 pound . 20c I 1 50e Wffliams' ,t&4Fk-ts.25- c I j f U i po .39c I rMr,n iu;-S- ; ksi) ; JLZtj ! fag Cream .. ..... tSMa fi - Toys and Dolls ;' SSS.f......m: " 3Casia DoQa, Uabreakable Heads, Hair and j Per Cob Eleetrie Heater, 0 QC 5V tP"! BSC tfl S6 95 ! Guaraateed $.i33 CfW Jll "t"'4 l !Z Eale Electrk Heater. Heavy Wrought !fZjt ) I'tiS.. 5QS $1,00 $1.69 ' fW Iro.Be,attracUvely Decorated.... $3,95 J M mum lym m - Baart. fU-- mt Juaior Electrk Curling OOp , JV I Otafja rM MtaMiaa mmtr wftA mm mUttm mn IreSI ...... U ' C. , I :' r - -V:,- "- - .. .... , I Bingham & Garfield j RAILWAY COMPANY j Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast j daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection j with the Union Pacific System. j USE COPPER ! I Brass piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 S more than galvanized iron piping and will w LAST FOREVER :j II. PERLEYWITS. H. L. DAVIDSON IT. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. Arent Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah df va!' Usv iim (&55us& s TraubUt In Florin Tronhli'N lire cxrecllncty tffffflrlont In their tit ture. mid flying Ih flock ira apt to irch eiii'rlriiuisly.-fHrten- a- , Took Nam From. Patriot The city of Tpsllantl, Jllch., ws named In nonor of a noble ilrvek family who distinguished tin inwhu. In the Greek revolution of 1821, Ales ander and Demetrlu Tpslluntl wef urdent patriots and Demetrius was t successful leader In the revolt sunt"' the Turks. Jurtze Woodward of t selected the name for the 'Inroeni SpekUn of fact Our 1dm of a rent pullilcliin Is on who eiin tniike the fnlt voters She looks votiiiR enough to be s H r per, lint old erotiRh to hnve sen nonuh to know tm to vote Sir. and Mrs. George Bolman en-tertained their bridge club Tues-day evening at fheir home on Copper Heights. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shil-ling, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mr. end Mrs. M. A. Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lciser and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones. ( Mr. and Mrs. Georg Bolman entertained at dinner Friday eve-ning. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. 0. 8. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Myers, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lar-io- k and Miss Lucy McComb. Af-te- r dinner bridge was enjoyed. Prizos were won by Mrs. A. C. Larick and Miss Lucy McComb. ' Caat)Rta1 rtasase Bayon is a lustrous, contleaow thread, formed by dissolving cellulose either as cotton llntera or wood pulp in a suitable solvent, passing thlr fluid through spinning uacltln solidifying the product la a flxtit bath, combining aud twisting the r lulling fllsnients Into a thread, purity Ing and bleaching this thread, am' Anally transferring It Into the ti of package In which It Is to he sold m used. m w w By Ci mmoii Sense Where experts failed, the small so if a farmer living near Saransc Lake urcroded in electric pump attached te a well ceased functioning. Aa ex pert from Tlattsburg was enable to locate the trouble. Then an expert from the pump factory Investigated vlth stmllnr result. The boy sag jwitrd thnt his father look In the wH '! dM Th woll r rt- -r |