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Show HE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAB TUT 'T'O KEEP my um By FLOYD GIBBONS a well known fact, boys NOW itsadventures, but why is it and girls, that adventurers nobody ever gives a thought to adventurers wives? They have adventures too particularly if they travel around with their husbands like Grace Stanley of Fairview, N. J. Mrs. Stanley is the wife of the late Col. King Stanley, a traveler and adventurer of long standing. During the four years that she traveled with him, she says she had enough adventure to fill an encyclopedia. But the one that gave her the biggest thrill and also the worst fright happened down in the wild and woolly state of Texas in the spring of 1926. Grace Stanley and the colonel were taking a trip by automobile from Texas to Shreveport, La. Just beyond Marshall, Texas, they ran into a severe storm and when storms are severe down on the Texas plains, theyre severe, and no mistake. This one was a combination of thunder, lightning, rain and hail The rain came down in sheets. There was no cover in sight, and nothing to do but go on. They were getting close to the state line when the car came to a bridge spanning a deep cut through which ran the tracks of the K.' C. and S. railroad. As they hit the end of that bridge, Grace heard a DEAFENING CRACK. A sudden flash of light almost blinded her. The car came to a sudden stop and the air was filled with a sulphurous smell. Lightning! Had it struck them? With her heart in her mouth, Grace raised her eyes. There were three people in the car her husband and the driver in the front seat and Grace herself in the rear. The men, up front, were all right. Grace breathed a sigh of relief. But at the same time something inside of her was telling her to sit still not to move even so Pat, being a sound sleeper, had slept through the racket set up by his alarm clock, and, consequently, when he did awaken, found himself late for work. He hurriedly dressed and rushed off. In his great haste he did not know that he had put his trousers back to front. Alighting from the bus outside the factory, he slipped and fell into the gutter. The conductor went to his assistance. "Are you hurt? he asked. Pat looked down at himself and noticed his trousers.' "I dont know about being hurt, he grumbled, "but I must have given myself a bad twist. To wait in weakness and to - walk in power. But always fronting forward to the light, Always and always facing toward the right, Robbed, starved, defeated, fallen wide astray, On with .what strength I have! Back to the way! Charlotte Perkins Gilman. , - Fat, Unprofitable Hen as Good as Young Bird. Supplied Miracle on a Bridge health! hour! FOUND FINE PLAN by the Ohio State University Poultry Department. WNU Service. Pats Front Had Retreated to the Rear To dp my work! To live! To see to it I grow and gain and give! Never to look behind me for an CANNING POULTRY rwn Seems It Is My Aim , Seasonal culling of the farm poultry flock gives homemakers a chance to provide" some delicious future meals for the family by can- -' ning as many as possible of the fat hens which are no longer profitable as layers but which make the men folks smile when they are served in one of the many ways that canned chicken can be used. People of Outstanding Personality Nutrition specialists say that the mature hens are as good or better Are Interested, and Never Blase after canning than younger birds. Chicken may be canned either in because through, their inglass or tin cans, but a high temyOUNG people of today,!to re-a others, in terest "seem mother to things and people about the is sterilize writes, perature required meat so a pressure cooker should be gard it as a sign of immaturity them they are constantly taking or weakness to be thrilled with in. Their main charm is a used. Their idea of so- certain aliveness, a vitality which Some authorities claim that the anything. meat darkens if it has been pre- phistication is to appear bored has absolutely no relationship with pared in sheet iron or copper uten- with everything, the that" finds it being bored. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. attitude sils so it is just as well not to use to difficult with be impressed such containers while canning. A very stainless steel knife for cutting up anything. It is most annoying to the chicken avoids any possibility find that anything you can offer of the knife causing any discolora- them for a good time seems to be tion. inadequate, that the thrills of your Pint or quart jars should be used own youth cannot be repeated for or No. 2 or 3 plain or cans. them. It seems to me they miss The white meat can be cut from the a great deal. I would point out to this mother, breast but the rest of the meat is a woman writer of internasays on bones. left The the usually AFTER YOU EAT? tional note, that naturally we canchicken can be packed cold or it can be preheated by simmering in a not expect that the thrills of our After you finish a meal can you be sure regular, successful elimination? Get pan, roasting in the oven, or youth will equally impress the of So rid of waste material that causes gas, browned in a frying pan. The pieces young people of this day. headaches. Take Milnesia Wafers should be arranged in the cans so much that came to us gradually acidity, for quick, pleasant elimination. Each the skin side is next to sides of the as colorful experiences are a part wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls of milk of of their daily background. But magnesia. 20c, 35c & 60c at drug stores. can. is something definitely true there Chicken in which the bones are left should be processed at 15 in what she says of a pose, of a never to sdem impounds pressure for 65 minutes in deliberate care of a at being SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY pretense pressed, pint jars, 75 minutes in quart jars, bored. 55 minutes in No. 2 cans, and 70 It may interest such young Our lobby is delightfully air minutes in No. 3 cans. Processing cooled during the summer months times for boned chicken are 85 min- people to know that ' that superutes in pint jars, 120 minutes in sophisticate, G. ; K. Chesterton, Radio for Every Room 200 Rooms 200 Baths quart jars, 85 minutes in No. 2 cans,, said there are no bores, only people whc are bored.! In other and 120 minutesjn ns. words there can be nothing interesting about a person who is Sodium Fluoride May Be bored That takes us right down to a Used as a Louse Killer bedrock fact that can be observed One excellent control method if we will note of outstandconsists of dipping each bird for ing personality,people whom evpeople 20 to 30 seconds in a mixture of 5 Without finds interesting. ounces of commercial sodium fluor- erybody will be people who exception they ide in 5 gallons of warm water. Such are interested. They are' HOTEL a quantity should treat 100 birds. nevervitally never blase. They bored, Sodium fluoride may be also applied are able to give out what interests as a dust, says the Indiana Farmers Guide. Rates $l.SO to $3.00 Perhaps the cheapest treatment Cobb on Haste The Hotel Temple Square has a of the roosts and nests consists of highly desirable, friendly atmos me observations have My taught phere.You will always find it immac spraying infected quarters with a ulate, supremely comfsrtable, and mixture of crude oil and kerosene. that it is much better to think thoroughly agreeable You can there before about accidents hapthey fore understand why thia hotel 1st The mixture, 1 part kerosene to 4 than to brood on them afterHIGHLY RECOMMENDED parts of crude oil, may be applied pen You can also appreciate wbys as a spray or with a brush, and will ward. Take it from an old camIPi a mark of distinction to stop retain a. killing power for several paigner, the best kind of hospital at Ms beautiful hostelry i weeks. Crank - case drainings has bed is the one that is permanently C. ROSSITER, Mgr. ERNEST proven equally as good when empty. And personally, Id rather be thinned in a similar way with kerosene. Whenever such oils are used, late for dinner tonight here than care should be taken to prevent the to be on time for breakfast in fowls from coming intb contact with the next world in the morning. Haste makes waste of a lot of the oil. human material. Irvin S. Another remedy calls for a good Cobb. streak of nicotine sulphate, or Blackleaf 40, the width of a pencil lead spread on the perches about Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, TEACHERS half an hour before the birds go to bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for laxative a for three cathartic. a Adv. treatsecond followed a by roost, Teachers, Former Teachers Money making opportunity. Write for details on making ment 10 days later. The presence money in spare time. Dignified work. Chamof lime on the roosts with such a pion Publishing Co., SOI Locust, St. Louis. A Genuine Smile treatment may cause death of the Smile if you mean it. Otherwise birds. look sincere. It is more becoming. READ THE ADS The Bored Are Boring having-done-all-seen-- " ! The Driver Got Out on the Running Board. eteMMceae much as a single muscle. Without moving her head she turned her eyes to the right. The sight she saw there FROZE THE BLOOD in her veins. The bolt of lightning had ripped away the entire corner of the bridge. The car was standing on three wheels, teetering prechasm, its fourth wheel the left rear cariously over a fifty-foone hanging FAR OUT OVER SPACE. ot Then the Car Started to Sag. The men in the front seat werent moving, either. They sat stiff and motionless, with grim, set expressions on their faces. Then, slowly, the car began to sag to the right toward the broken, twisted wrecked side of the bridge. There wasnt any time to waste. Quickly they talked the matter over decided the only thing that could save them was to shift as much weight as possible to the left side of the car. Grace, who was in the rear seat on the right side, directly over the dangling wheel, couldnt move because the seat beside her was filled with luggage. It was up to the driver and the colonel to do the shifting. The car settled a bit more. Grace held her breath as she felt herself sinking. The driver opened the door, slid over in his seat and got out on the running board. Both he and the colonel were big men both of them weighed in the neighborhood of two hundred pounds and Grace found herself breathing a prayer of thankfulness for that. In an agony of suspense she watched while the driver got out and her hus band slid over in the seat to take his place behind the wheel. . "All this time, says Grace, "the car kept on settling down toward the right. It was probably only a minute or two, but it seemed like a thousand years. I hugged as close to the baggage on the left as I could, but still the car settled. It looked as if we were going over in spite of all our efforts. ' Saved by Truck Driver with a Rope. The colonel, too, was climbing out on the running board now shifting his weight as far to left as possible. Still the car sagged, and there was nothing more they could do. If they stepped from the running board the car would go over. If Grace tried to move, it might furnish just the vibration heeded to send the car off the bridge and down to the tracks fifty feet blow. It was a heartbreaking situation. Death was staring her in the face, and nobody dared to do anything about it. But at that same moment help was in sight. A small truck shot around a corner from the opposite direction, and the driver saw what had happened. He stepped on the gas and came speeding toward them. Again, Grace was afraid to breathe, by the truck send them over the side? But tbe driver of that truck had a lot of presence of mind. Also, he had a rope. He leaped from his seat with the rope in his hand, looped it around the front of the car and then made it fast to the far side of the bridge. With the rope holding the car, Grace could get out. She and the colonel went around to the back of the automobile to join the truck driver, who was excitedly crying that nothing but a miracle had saved them. The fellow was right, too. The lightning had curled up the ironwork of the bridge like so much straw. One of the curls had ripped off both right tires and completely ruined one side of the car. Another curl had caught under the car itself and that was the only thing that had kept them from going over. WNU Service Temple Square OOSOOGEPOOG) DEPARTMENT Birds for Market f Fowls may be prepared for maror ket either by "dry picking scalding, the choice lying between the two in the facilities possessed by the one who prepares the birds for market and any difference in market prices. Dry picking requires sticking and bleeding in proper manner, while scalding will probably be easier for the novice. For limited numbers and a local market, the most satisfactory method may be removal of ' the birds head and picking after immersing in water a little below the boiling temperature. With the Poultrymen; Turkey pullets make better breeders than turkey hens. , Infectious bronchitis is one of the hardest conditions a poultry raiser is called to combat. H. H. Alp, extension poultryman. University of Illinois College of Agriculture, says poor housing facilities stand out as one of the chief reasons for low winter egg TOE RJEWEKIDIUSE rHdDTTEIL l A I . Distinctive Residence f H & An Abode ...renowned Mrs. J. H. Waters, President the West Throughout Salt Lake9s Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You RATES SINGLE $2.00 to 94.00 DOUBLE $2.50 to $4.80 400 Rooms 400 Baths TOE Motel Newhoase W. E. SUTTON, General Manager CHAUNCEY W. WEST Assist. Gen. Manager |