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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH kitchen i i HEADACHES CABINET Needless i Good housekeeping is not necesSpotsarily good less flo.ors may grace a house, not a home. Real living means comfort, happiness and growth." home-makin- pains like headaches are immediately relieved by Bayer 'Aspirin as millions of people know. And no matter how suddenly a headache may come, one can at all times be prepared. Carry the pocket tin of Bayer Aspirin with you. Keep the larger size at home. Read the proven directions for pain, g. THIS AND THAT headaches, neuralgia, etc. Nowadays with the loveliest of ens and laces for the table, so many linte .hostesses save the wear and tear on these pieces for more state occasions, and for jl . friends the delight-fu- l colors in crepe tissue are used for cloth and napkins. It is such a saving on both the linen and the nerves, for if an accident occurs a fresh crepe cloth may be quickly placed with no damage to either the feelings of the hostess or guest. One may buy just the note of color in napkins and tablecloths that may be carried out In the refreshments, table decorations of flowers and glass or china. The new china of bone, unbreakable though quite expensive, may prove in the long run most economical. The intriguing colors on the creamy plates are most exquisite. Many hostesses use the large dinner plates for the cover plates, matching with cup and saucer and perhaps the butter plate, then glass is used for salad plates and other table accessories may be the usual silver. In this way one's table may be furnished without buying a whole dinner set. Garnishes should be featured as much as possible. Not only are they appealing to eye but they serve as appetizers and in many cases supply the body with mineral salts greatly 7 The young lady shown in the picture above looks ahead almost 50 years to the centennial of Arbor day In 1972 Phyllis Westwood of Wash ington, D. C., joins the American Tree association by helping to plant a tree. Her father, H. W. Westwood, helps with the shovel, while Mrs. Westwood (right) sees that Phyllis throws the earth in the right direction. Her great uncle, Rev. J. J. Rives, who christened Phyllis, sees to it the birthday tree has enough water. Mr. Rives brought water from the River Jordan to christen Phyllis the day the tree was planted. Some of this also christened the tree. Phyllis means green bough." needed. Ham Sandwich de Luxe. Chop cold cooked ham fine, add prepared mustard. Beat three eggs, add a cupful of milk and mix well, add a bit of salt. Spread the ham on bread, make sandwiches and cut into triangles. Fry in hot butter after dipping into the egg mixture. Serve this dish for luncheon with hot coffee. The ordinary deviled ham when spread on buttered bread and covered with a thin slice of cheese, then browned in the oven, makes a most unusual combination. To keep the family happy and well one must be constantly nourished, alert to find new combinations. By ELMO SCOTT WATSON RBOR day is observed on various dates in the different states, but there Is one celebration which has special significance. That is on Aprl 22 in Nebraska. April 22 is the birthday of J. Sterling Morton, "the Father of Arbor Day. Next year will be celebrated his centennial, for he was born in Adams, Jefferson county, N. Y., in 1S32. When young Morton was two years old his parents moved to Michigan and there he grew up, attending a private school In Monroe and then a Methodist seminary in Albion. In 1850 he entered the University of Michigan and remained there for most of the course, but withdrew in his senior year and was graduated from Union college in his native state in 1854. In the same year he was married to a Michigan girl and the young couple decided to go West and grow up with the country. They settled first at Bellevue in the territory of Nebraska, but moved later to what is now Nebraska City, where Morton was a member of the town company, which surveyed and established that town. Adjacent to the townsite he a tract of land half a mile square and upon that site he built his home which he called Arbor Lodge. Morton was the founder and first editor of the first newspaper in Nebraska City, the Nebraska City News and was a prominent figure in Nebraska during its territorial days. In 1858 President Buchanan made him secretary of the territory, and upon the resignation of Gov. William A. Richardson he became acting governor. He was, however, more interested in other matters than in politics. He was an original member of the Nebraska Territorial Board of Agriculture and the Territorial Horticultural society. from two Coming states. New York and Michigan, Mor- -' ton was struck by the bleakness of the treeless state, as Nebraska was called at that time. The result was that at a meeting of the state board of agriculture on January 4, 1S72, Morton introduced a resolution setting aside April 10 for tree planting so that Nebraska would be a treeless state no longer. More than a million trees were planted that year and several million more during the following years. In 1S75 Kansas and Tennessee followed the example of Nebraska by setting aside one day in the year as Arbor or day. In 1S76 Minnesota, alarmed by the destruction of her white pine forests, began to observe Arbor day. North Dakota began in 18S2 and in Missouri the idea was taken up in 1886. Obo first celebrated Arbor day on pre-empt- heavily-woode- Tree-Plantin- g d intimate ones Had to Confess Daddy Was Only a Trustee Lloyd Steere, Chicago attorney and one of the board of directors of the University of Chicago, has a small daughter who, with two playmates of similar age and stature. Is interested in pet live stock. Her chums are daughters of professors at the university. One day the three children were greatly excited to learn that a professor in the biology department had a surplus of guinea pigs which he intended to dispose of at 50 cents per head to children of the university. The littl'- girls raided their savings banks and hastened to the biology de; art ent. Please, sir, said the first, offering her 50 cents, may I have a guinea pig? Is your father a professor?" Yes, sir. She got her guinea' pig. So did the second child. It was young Miss Steeres turn. Is your father a professor?" asked the biologist, holding up a guinea pig. The child bit her lip and flushed. She felt that she was about to be discriminated against. Yet she could not tell a lie. No, sir, she faltered, hes only a trustee. Colliers W:ekly - , Stomach Troubles Headache and Dizziness , April 27, 1SS2, at Cincinnati, as a result of a visit to that city of Baron Richard Von Steuben the royal chief movement. The aid he gave the tree planting received fresh impetus under President Harding, through setting aside Forest Protection week, when forester of the then German empire. the public, or that part of it which was The next important development uses the forests, was instructed in the the formation of the American Forestry association of which George E. necessary care to guard the forests againt destructive fires. Loring of Salem, Mass., was first presPresident Coolidge followed suit with ident and with which, incidentally, Morton was closely associated for American Forest week, going even many years. In 1883 the American deeper into the forest problems, and urging that farmers plant vacant and Forestry congress (as the American unproductive land with trees, and deForestry association was then known) met in St. Paul, Minn. B. C. Northvelop and tend their present woodlots as they would any other producing rop of Connecticut introduced a resolution recommending the observance part of their farms. of Arbor day in all the schools of the If J. Sterling Morton is honored as country. A committee was appointed "the Father of Arbor Day, some kinto press the matter with Mr. Northrop dred title should be devised for as chairman. In 1884 he secured the Charles Lathrop Pack who has been adoption of the following resolution outstanding in carrying on the work at the annual meeting of the National started by Morton. For years Mr. Education association : Pack has gone up and down the coun- Resolved, That in view of the valu- try preaching the doctrine of Plant Plant trees ! able results of Arbor day in the six trees ! Plant trees As president of the American Tree asstates where such a day has been observed, alike upon the school and the sociation he has originated many plans home, this association recommends the for awakening the interest of the general observance of Arbor day for American people in trees not only in schools in ail our states. conserving such forests as we have Since then the observance of Arbor now, but in planting trees to provide for the forests of the future. He has day has spread beyond the United States. In 1887 the first Friday In sponsored a Hall of Fame for Trees May was set aside in the province of wherein may be registered those trees which have been connected with some Ontario for tree planting. Spain adopted the plan officially in 1896. historic event or which have some simHawaii took it up in 1905, and it is ilar claim to fame. He has promoted now observed in all the dependencies the idea of planting memorial trees of the United States and in Great and creating Roads of Remembrance in honor of the soldiers of the World Britain, Canada, Australia, the Engwar. lish West Indies, South Africa, New Zealand, Norway. Russia, Japan and On the fiftieth anniversary of the China. founding of Arbor day in 1922 Mr. In 1885 the Nebraska legislature, Pack anounced his plan for wishing to further honor the man who celebrating the centennial of Arbor had originated the idea of Arbor day, day in 1972. His idea is summed up Plant a centennial passed an act changing the date of its in these words. observance to April 22, Mortons birthtree and register It with the American day, and making it a legal holiday in Tree association so that your name that state. will be on the honor roll of tree plantIn 1893 Morton entered the cabinet ers and good citizens 50 years from of President Grover Cleveland as secSince then the association has now. retary of agriculture, remaining in urged this idea upon Americans so office until 1897. that thousands of trees will be planted By 1895 the Nebraska legislature and marked by 1972 and the centennial was able to proclaim to Nebraskas siscelebration of that year may be made ter states that henceforth she was to the greatest ever held in this country. State be known as the His latest idea is that of joining in because this commonwealth, which the bicentennial celebration of the had. once been so markedly destitute birth of George Washington next year of this form of verdure, now had more by planting ten millions of trees this than 700,000 acres planted in trees. year and next in honor of the Father President Roosevelt whs strongly of His Country, who was also a tree impressed with the wisdom of an Ar- lover a living memorial to a great bor day program and threw the Influman clear across the country. ence of his office strongly behind the ( by Western Newspaper Union.) 1 far-seein- g Tree-Plant- er , If your stomach is sick, you are sick all over. If you cant digest your food, you lose strength, get nervous and feel as tired when you get up as when you went to bed. For 10 years Tanlac has restored to health and activity many thousands who suffered just as you do. 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