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Show v THE MAMMOTH RECORD. MAMMOTH CITY. UTAH FATHER OF LABOR GEORGEOUS EVENING GOWNS AND OTHERS DAY Aerial feats in Curtiss planes ownevl the Western Aircraft corporation will feature the fifth annual Good Time carnival of the Lelii Commercial club at Saratoga Springs on Labor day, if the plans of the entertainment ' committee are fulfilled. The activities of the Utah Water Storage association, recently, formed by representatives appointed by the county commissioners of Salt Lake, Davis, Weber, Utah, Wasatch, Tooele, Summit and Morgan counties, will ffie extended to the entire state. The people of Provo bench and Provo canyon bench have begun the gathering of their peaches and prunes. From reports made by fruitgrowers, the prune ' crop Is the heaviest ever raised in this valley. Tile peach crop, however, is a little under normal. Because- of a! serious shortage of water at the county infirmary at Provo, caused by tlie emptying of the res" ervoir and the drying up of the .springs, the county commissioners are .tunneling further Into the mountain to develop more water. Miss Doifna Wyona Calvert, first clerk of the Ogden city draft board, an GEORGE MGUIRE employee 'of the war risk insurance . . bureau at Washington, D: C., 'and Died Nov. ... prominent in' Red Cross and wqr relief activities, died at an Ogden hospital , from, typhoid fever.,-,..i... .. The lifeless body of Mrs. Charles Jenkins, . 57-- years . of age, of Ogden, n was found upon the floor of her an employee when her husband; First Monday in; September Is of the railroad shops, returned from work. Heart failure "was the cause Legal Holiday in Almost of death. ' ' . .Every State Now. !Miss Luella1 Francy, formerly with the board of health at Salt Lake, has American-'Federatioof La. returned to- this 'Country from Serbia held an- - annual convention after winning from Prince Alexander at Columbus, O.. December of that country the cross of mercy for 10S6. At this session the officers re her work with the Red Cross. ported the following : According to the government esti-- ' mate of crops, sent out from the Unit- At the fourth session of the federa-tioa resolution was adopted making ed States department of agriculture,' the first Monday in September of each the average probable' potato yield for Utah' will lie 1S5 bushels per acre,' as year labors national holiday and its observance, by wageagainst 225 to '250 last' yeai workers generally "throughout, the Nine cadeffi' of' the Salt Lake high country. This met with response that schools 'are. back front six weeks at-- ' . exceeded the most sanguine expectaat 'the reserve officers tendance tions.. In our great manufacturing and. training camp at the Presidio, San distributing ..pepter, thousands u of Francisco, with excellent showing for workingipen marclied.j jn , procession their time spent.. .and participated in, the festivities, of ; R. A. Hart,,,, supervising, the picnic grounds, where the most engineer, who has returned from a skilled mechanics and workers in protour of the state, says projects are fession and laboypr united in a comunder way that' will cost afiout $665,-- , mon .celebration, ..exchanging friendly 000 and will recla'im'apprbxlmately 2&,- -' f i J t t lx I1 fraternal greetings while they listened 000 acres. . to the .champions of labor discussing proprietors and agency Employment economic the and political questions of union labor leaders of Salt Lake have; the day.' The good effects of this are declared that they will 'oppose the, so well understood that we recommend state industrial commission taking Its more general observance still until control of the private .employment, it shall be as uncommon for, a man to ... on work that day as on Independence agencies. Vivian Pappleton, , 17 years old, of day, , was struck; over the head with, Nearly all of the states In the Union aOgden, water bottle by a burglar whom she,, now have statutes making the first In her room when she. discovered in' Monday September a legal holiday, awoke. The blow rendered her unthus observing Labor 'day. conscious. In order that there be no misunderTwenty-fou- r hundred Utah to with reference action the standing men are vice wearing on their, today of congress In enacting .legislation coat lapels tlie government bronze upon this subject It is well to, state the army is issuingi that the law passed by congress June tory button, whichwar-time : service. to men saw who 28, 1894, described above, as making from drafts are buying Speculators Labor day a national holiday only proSalt Lake banks on Italian and Gervided that Labor day should be obman banking houses, anticipating an' served In the District of Columbia, as advance in the rate of exchange, ac- well as the then territories. Labor day was established In the cording to local bankers. Sheepmen from every part of the various states and in the order and on United States met at Salt Lake the : the dates named below 1887, February the fourth 21, Oregon ; 1887, March 15, Colorado ; fore part of the week for Wool National ram of the sale annual 1887 April 8, New Jersey ; 1887, May 6, Growers association. New York; 1887, May'll, MassachuThis year the peach crop to go out setts ; 1889, March 20, Connecticut ; 1889, March 29, Nebraska; 1889, April of Utah county is estimated to be 400 carloads, with 460 bushels to each car, 25, Pennsylvania ; 1890, April 28, Ohio ; 1891, February 19, Maine; 1891, Febmaking a total output 'of approximatej, ruary 24, Washington; 1891, March 4, ly 192,000 bushels. Montana ; 1891, March 4, Kansas ; 1891, The plant of the Mt. Ncbo Marble March 9, Indiana ; 1891, March 11, Tencompany, at Salt Lake, closed when nessee; 1891, March 31, New Hamp- the mill workers demanded a wage inshire ; 1891, June 17, Illinois ; 1891, Oc- crease of 50 cents a day, and has not tober 16, Georgia ; 1891, December 22, resumed business. South Carolina ; 1892, February 5, VirThe building of an addition to tlie ginia; 1892, February 23, Utah; 1892, Martha home to cost about $3000 is to; July 7,' Louisiana ; 1892, December 12, be carried out by the merchants, manAlabama; 1893, February 11, Texas; ufacturers, citizens and organizations 1893, February 14, Delaware; 1893, of Ogden. March 23, California; 1893, April 18, The body of Lander Johnson, who Minnesota ; 1893, April 19, Wisconsin ; was killed by a Mexican sheepherder 1892, April 29, Florida; 1893, May 26, upon his ranch near Elkhorn, Wyo., Rhode Island; 1894, June 28, District was brought to Ogden for burial. of Columbia and territories ; ( 1895, Retail stores which deal in foodApril 9, Missouri. stuffs are coming under the eye of the government In the federal foodstuffs YOUTHFUL LABOR BOOSTER investigation now in full swing. Typhoid fever season is just conning on in Utah. The state board of health announces that typhoid vaccine is fui shed free by the board. With the opening of the automobile road up Cedar canyon in southern Utah, 20,000,000 feet of lumber will be i by 1$ it : their Packing Plants, l.ijr IJju'J on equipment and usefulness are only outward symbols of the intelli- , Li I ....v . 'iv ir; gence, life vlong experience, and right purpose of the men" who compose -- the organization and of those who direct itTV- V' it !'"' . " : . i Hot n !; ! . 1 , J kit-,che- , , ; ? 2 nao Swift & Company is organization ofjmen, n6t a collection of bricjk, mortar, and; machinery. ' THE Possible to Legislate life and Brains? ' Labors own day i i f Heavy satin cloth of silver and rich faille are the materials that are in demand for formal evening gowns. These materials are gorgeous in themselves and' therefore adapted to the present styles in evening dress, which depends upon graceful dyaping of the, figure and not upon embellishments for interest. It Is beauty of fabric and beauty of lines thq.t,ynust hold- the attention. Sometimes, in' the. simpler models, the drapery suggests the ease and flowing lines of the classic Greek- garments, and sometimes a single piece of material appears to be wrapped about the figure, with a long loose end forming a train. But an artist in draping may use material more freely than is indicated in either of .these styles? so long as he knows how to use drapery to glorify the figure. The corsage is usually plain and flat at the?fromt and held In place .by narrow shoulder straps. It follows the lines of the corsetless figure very closely here and does not concern Itself witli covering much of the back. Gowns of this kind, cut in step Jengtn or a little shorter, in peacock shades' or jade green and in the regulation evening shades,' worn vith I satin slippers and silk hose to match, e an rivals, are likely to The draped satin gown in the picture is one of those in which the material seems to be wrapped about the fig- -' ure; and to end in a short train,, It,,Is, of white satin with a drapery.-- , of tulle, on one shoulder that falls almost, .to , the other shoulder the ankles,-frostrands of beads fall in long loops, and there is a. trailing spray, of silver, roses, at the back-tfinish up the splendor. dress of turquoise-- georgette crepe shown in company witlutliia gorgeous evening gown, does not aspire to, rival It ,Yet it mlght-appeat thq same 'function1 and prove' as pleasing. Not every woman can carry off magnificence, !hnd times have sorichanged''that-manfine ladies have no longer "much use for it. The simpler, things suit them better; so they choose do not that which fits personality-anattempt to play a role that 'does not v please them, f.s ..su ' x out-shin- i now contemplated ,by Congress, a .m life take- - over the empty, husk, of physical property and equipment and sacrifice "the initiatives: yk-- ; " penence and; devotion of these men, which is the life itself of13 ,r the industry? imo mt.? I. ' .1 . y;yhat,leg3latiori, what politi- cal adroitness could replace such mV .V t f , cj , . . & i -- T life and brains, once, driven out,?. Let us send you a Swift a Dollar. will iriterest you. r' v ' Address Swift & Company ; Union Stock- Yards, Chicago, Ill. it ? Swift & Company, U. S. A r- ; ' ?;r-- d v. -- ,Jl qr s the packing- industry,;- - 1 . V .. f m The-pretty- , Will riot J,Gdverhment . direo. tion- - of ib Paris Launches New Silhouette ex-ser- -. obtainable. John II. Smith, colored, was arrested at Salt Lake last week for. the alleged murder of a man named Brannon In San Francisco, April 11, 1919. The arrest was made at the request of the California authorities. George Austin, aged 15, was instantly killed when the horse he was riding at tlie Austin & Sons sheep ranch, about forty miles norlh of Coalville, stumbled and threw him heavily. Ho was on his way to tlie ranch house after looking after some sheep when the mlsluip occurred. Attorney General Shields has been instructed by Gov. Simon Bitmbergei to Institute proceedings against any and ail profiteers. Though Utah laws are adequate for prosecuting offenders, no special funds have been pro vided fo pay Ihe cost of pros 'i. Mon ' 1 Fitting One. What kind of a pet has your lege tutor? ; Naturally, he has a coach dog. Clear Your Skin col- Jap Merchants in Philippines. Of the approximately 10,000 Japanese in the Philippines, 2,000 are said to be merchants. ' WhileYouSleep with Cuticura All druggists; Soap 25, Ointment 25 A 50, Talcum 25. Sample a&ch free of "CutleurA,Pept. E, Boston." FOR SWAMP-ROO- T KIDNEY AILMENTS ; ;ij There is only one medicine' that Teally tands out as a medicine, for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and :S bladder. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands of distressing upon thousands cases. Swamp-Roo- t makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most .cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once, c Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton,-N.- : Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure gnd men' ' tion this paper. Adv. Reduces Bursal Enlargements, Thickened,. Swollen Tissues,. Curbs, Filled Tendons, Soreness from Bruises or Strains;, stops Spavin Lameness, allays paiu. Does not blister, remove the hair or. jay up the horse. $2.50 a bottle t druggists or delivered. Book I R free. ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind an antiseptic jiniment for bruises, cuts, wounds, strains, painful, swollen veins or glands. It heals and soothes. $1.25 a bottle at druggists or postpaid. ' Will tell you more if you. write. Made in the U. S. A. by W.F, YOUNG, P. D. F.,110TsuslstLSprlngflelil.l BELCHING . Caused by Acid-Sioma- cli ' True. .1:7' Let EATONIC; r the wonderful madam tomach remedy, ?ive you quok relief Pa, what is the most difficult kind from disgusting belching, Indigestion, bloated, gassy stomach, dysp0--Blaof hunting there is? heartburn and es. , The tunic skirt and the straight line, and the chemise dress have had a long reign. But now they bid fair to be displaced, beautiful as they are, by fitted lines, the full hip and skirt, pannier and other draperies that look to the period of Louis XV for inspiration, if and to the time of the Second Empire. Changes in styles from present lines to those for fail promise to be radical They are in tlie experimental stage just now; hut designers are drawing upon many sources and times for ideas and presenting entirely new creutlons that have many allurements besides ;that of newness, to compel success for them. The Directoire influence is the dominant feature tn the odd costume for It lms a afternoon, pictured above. plain skirt made of fibre silk apparently la nn irregular brocaded pattern, ltd yes- a rallngota of snlin entire'll covered wllh a scroll pattern of silk - cord. It is long since the rallngote flourished, but here it is, pure and simple ns to line and complex rts to finish. Tlie flaring line at the sides and tlie collar as shown here appear In suit coats in which the original style Is rn closely followed, Unlike its prototype, the overgarment pictured fastens on the shoulder and underarm seam and a heavy silk cord Is looped about tlie waist. 'This Is merely for ornament, ns It does not Inlines in any way fluence the semi-fitteThe sleeves show a departure from the slyle of the Directoire coat In n wide flare at the hand and they are faced with satin in white or a light color, I Brown, In many shades, Is n favorite color for fall dresses, Directoire' red Is another and soft shades of olive or - d i l to. ? other stomach niisael from by w?are which about nine people out of Yon Suffer In one way or another. One writes as fol lows: "Before I used EATONIC, I could not Important to Mothers a tie without it right up, sour 'Examine carefully every bottle of ettt and bitter, I hove belching CASTORIA, that famous old remedy since the first tablet."not had a bit of trouble Millions are victim for Infants and children, and see that It of wi hut knowing It. They, are . weak and Bears the Aulng, have poor digestion, bodies improp-erl- y nourished although they may eat heart-USignature of Grave, disorders arq, likely to follow If an ac Is Cirrhosis of In Use for Over 30 Years. the livor, intestinal neglected. - these arqgastritis, Children Cry for Fletchers Castor! catarrh of, the stomach-congestion, only a nny aliments often cadsodf by tomseh Easy streets sunny side 'isnt 'paved of A11 sufferer from Catarrh of th year.' standing writes: "I had catarrh ' '' with good Intentions, of the stomach 1 never for lonif Jl ysars.aod , found anythin, to do me any good Just temporary'relte--untI used EATONIC. It Is a wonderful Travel is fatal to prejudice.' and I do not want to . bo without It." remedy If you aro not feeling quite right lack TD Refreshes, Soothes, enorgy and enthusiasm and dou'f know Just where to Heals-K- eep your Eyes and seo locata the trouble tty EATONIC 1 Strong and Healthy. If every way.how much better, yo wl feel In M all drug stores big bos tot 50o and theyTire, Smart, Itch, or your money back If you aro not satiatled. Bum, if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated, Use Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Write for Free Eve Book. Murioe Eye Remedy Company, Chicago, I), S. A. Rt'IvVL'I'lir House-huntin- my boy. , h, i Aeld-CSmn- , y. . t . a ?! 'gffi !. MB J ATONIC i |