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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH mkaai a it UTAH BUDGET THOUSANDS -rnuLLAIM M PR ITS OF tuc NA pE-RU-- Martha C. Dale. DeL writes: - R F. D. 1. am en-0,-Zj "I ot chronic catarrh of bowels by FE- Oregon: Baver, Glendale, deafness." Marquis, Middlebur cured me of of the head and throat." B .Collins, Wesson, makes me fffeirous and able to work JrT A j have otherwise. Mm-"- J. Lndvigsen, Austin, rid of my liver &&T&'MraSa Bearing, 283 mC8 East 169th catarrh Kew York City: "For If the head and stomach, c I have better than any A tt&Bi." Cooper St., "PE-RU-N- J3 me after I had suffered gSi years with rheumatism." Leona Dodd, R. No. 3, Tennessee: medicine for coughs and fc I grand J&. "PE-RU-N- "jnany takes A are due to diseases catarrhal and rh conditions, the best A ca-hr- medic- the world to have on hand lor emergencies and general health Kotection. Thousands of families ine in without a bottle of or a box of cabinet. Tablets in the medicine That, is the safe way. A anywYou can buy here in tablet or liquid form. PE-BU-- ire never A WATCH THE BIG 4 er Stomech'Kidneys-Heart-Ldv- the vital organs healthy by taking the world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles Keep tegulariy GOLD MEDAL Rsmedy of Holland acdorsad by Quaan Wilhal At' all druggists, three sixes. W U tt. MhlMtif U iui GoU aad accept a imitation Often Caused by food-repea- t- st ., l, ch uivit ur,i mm you inmiu atartlna; with in. aartkurn. belching, t " UJV Will YOU ry vital organ of the body. ZiT miora, of frequmt "to pst occurrence aa a reault eondltlon. JiiS??.10qulck1' our blotwi' - M U iahe. acld-?.- 5 d gaa. helpa the atomach get - deatlon P"1" . ireuyto are mweraoia, Pl,on"' created by partly diCh..rB'd wlth acid- - r absorbed tto fte.,LWo0'? nd distributed throughout 1Mb -- t il S stfd 1 ijLj0Un,;M' I'teJT? J8" ,ulcer robs 1 filth AmlM' JwiSSt.l0,1 t0 Worl llbiiW acid I' of the liver. a "nd even cancer of u" vlctlma of their th et trenti bck yar Ph7alcaJ rull of vim and stomach. ,.!" w"L.n1 T help 00 get a Dig , It (nJ.. '" tt 'itt "rnceeo. bos 'fOtn your ilrnrrU ji.;. iw return you- - Tour money. and 'ATOMIC but If- Will, !..- uuc ware. be rnrofi.l an, 'OW, fivery oum i"eB caoues easily." It be safe," iu "J, John II. McChrysta!. one of the host known mining men of the state died at his home in Eureka, Januurv It 0f pneumonia. Louis M. P.rian died at I'n.vo. lowing sleeping .sickness of about three weeks, which was preceded by kidney trouble. Fees from fish and game licenses received I.y the state fish and game commissioner for the last of .juarter 1919 fi. totaled ?21,4S(i.7r.. The United Statos Woi.l pnnmm,. Will. erect ll WM)1 sc.mrin.r ,.1.. :' m "f. bait Lake that will revolutionize the wool industry of the state, it is said Mrs. Ann Jones, 81 years of nge, suffered severe injuries at Spanish Fork, when she was knocked down at a street crossing by an automobile. Isaac Heitnian, cigar tobacco merchant of Ogden for thirty years, died last week of intluenza 'followed by pneumonia, after u week's illness. More than eighty scoutmasters from points in Utah, a number from Idaho and one from Nevada attended the scoutmasters' convention held at Logan. The Home and .School league of Logan is a new organization whb-was formed last week at a meeting of r representatives from the association. The Amalgamated Sugar company of Ogden has filed with the secretary of state an amendment to its articles of Incorporation, decreasing its capital stock from ri3.T5U,0(H to s:!),iKii.(Mi:i. There is in the high school fund in the state treasury a total of !1 lii.lil.'i.so ready for distribution among the high schools of the state. Two distributions per year are made from this Parent-Teache- fund. Large stocks of wheat are on band in Utah, the wheat supplv on farms and in mills and elevators upon the completion of computations recently made being found to he L'.rtH.iKHi bushels. Addition of a dairy cattle depart ment to the fourth annual utieruioun-taistock show, to be held at Salt Lake, April .", G and 7, lias. been an nounced by the directors of the show tap tie riri began JO ... . J "fwing gum ot my mouth?" clothing in the place were taken by the robbers. Kids for the construction of 4.47 miles of pavement between I'ayson and Spanish Fork are regarded by the state road commission as tooliigh and have been rejected. The lowest bid was $,Lr)2.a' a miles. The poultry show of the Cache County 1'et Stock and Poultry association was held at Logan last week with an unusually large number of exhibits which have arrived from all parts of the state ami southern Idaho. Forty-eigh- t members of the national guard in various points throughout the United States will be selected to enter West Point during the present year, and two of these men will come from units of the Utah national guard. Mrs. Khoda Chase Stoddard who enjoyed the distinction of having been baptized into the L. I. S. church by the Prophet Joseph Smith at Nauvoo, 111., was found dead in her bed at'Centerviile. She was S! years of age. Robert Jones, 74 years of ace, one of the fashioners of the original railroad spike used hy the Utah Central railroad at Promontory Point, near Og den, to complete the first transcontinental railroad, died at Salt Lake, llin-ma- January 2!). Every adult und child in the state will be invited to adopt the boy scout habit of doing a good turn during anniversary week, whicn will he cele -- The necessity for making the arm of farm ...... home a more important part facilities ?B1Favn:,:::' in adequate providing " life, essom" states even have and for making it more attractive, I mroro nstint themes before the I itSalt tit convention ed States farm warm Lake last week, which met with members. bureau response from the Hie Utah has been invited, through " Bllmnnv did he twenty-of governor, to name a committee five persons to prepare and curry "if out an adequate program in celebration of the three hundredth anniversary of the landing of the Pilim a Fathers and the first meeting ofsoil. American legislative .assembly on In accordance with a law i'Kd by cf the last legislature, the state board v..n. :,.! ims unmoved action by the stare livestock hoard, under which C. tQUININ i, c. o,.f i.wxM.ii.n!. will receive a the state salary of $tK a year, from ftOMIt fund. livestock contingent o. uie Word has been received ,. t i..cwi..nn. Cab. of L. N- "ar" ons, foruun- - United States back i? it faila. The ap it.ih in the territorial day?.. loco-Knume bo hat a Red Sir P. with . Mr. HiU'a Parsons was 77 years of age, ana sufpicture, motor ataxia, from which he hm!taJ-.All Drug St fered for several years, was the The Sunnlv - jt. . " Salt LakeCUy7No. - 'v PRESIDENT OF STATE ORGANIZATION SEES BEGINNING OF NEW EPOCH OF SERVICE. Bettering of Business Conditions and Movement Discussed at Annual Convention. -- Substan-tial Gain in Membership Shown. Salt Lake f.armors of tiie City.-T- en thousand S..4. ..tt,.n.i.i ii... opening session of the annual convention of the Utah State Farm l'.ureau, on January M, the representatives of the farmers of the state having as their motto, "better farming, better business, better living." In the opening day's discussions place was made for consideration of the work the bureau has done and can do in making for better farms, in helping the farmers to better business methods, and in promoting better homes. some todayl Beginning of New Epoch. U. li. McKay of HnntMille. president 1 f death - miu-sM- M-r- You're going to call Lucky Strikes 09ts-- ? of the state organization, characterized this convention in his opening address as the "beginning of a new epoch of service to agriculture. We expect to protect and promote our own business, Improve rural life, and with any agency that tends to the few development of the state, teaches loyalty and supports the law." President E. 0. Peterson of the I'tah Agricultural college told the 1U' reau members the aim of the county agricultural agents was to with them, and assured them that the stale and the nation will work with them in every possible way toward a realization of their aims through the Agricultural college and the federal department of agriculture. Ir. Peterson discussed the .relationship of the county agent to the bureaus and spoke of their mission a one in which the educational elemeiif predominates. Mention was made time and again Some men who boast of calling a by the various speakers of the place a spade would pnss a snow shovspade of women in the bureau organizations, el by without recognizing it at all. buthe desire of the showing general reau members to give the farm home a greater consideration than ever EQSCHEE'S SYRu'P. just right. Because Lucky btnke cigarettes give you the good, wholesome flavor of toasted Burley tobacco. f) Guaranteed by n n9 he-for- e. ;,.' . IS5 PROBLEMS association. Burglars used picks and crowbars to tear their way through a brick wall in The bettering of business conditions the side of a clothing store at Salt Lake. Twenty-sevesuits of the best for the fanner was discussed by J. Ed 8 to 14, in commem to toe brated February oration of the tenth birthday "f hie organization. To Hava . . n... Representatives of the companies which i.roduce the beet sugar supply of the United States gathered at Salt W Jbathe WItn Cutlcura Soap Lake on January 'Si at the annual Heet Su dry gently .ad meeting of the United States 5on7, lor a association Manufacturers" u"cura Talcum to . We a f gar currem intediscussion of matters of rest to the industry. To shift c"W.m m . n n IIEADME cid-Sfomd- building. u TU National cat, FARMERS OF UTAH The Iliff Methodist church at Salt Lake Is being torn down and the material will be used in a new ward Taylor, commercial agent, who spoke of the necessity for securing "or the farm products producer a renter share of the price the nays for that product. L. 1!. Taylor of I'ayson, secretary-treasure- r of t lie bureau, made his report, showing substantial gains in membership for the bureau and a betterment of its huauciel condition. The question of the relationships the banks and the farmers, with especial attention to the question of agricultural credits, was discussed by E. L. Van .Meter, cashier of the .State Bank of t.igden. At the second day's session of the Utah State Farm liureau convention the farm bureau us a means of extending agricultural education iu cooperation with the county agents was D. Me . stressed by the speakers. Kay of lluntsville, president of the bureau spoke of the opportunities before the farm bureau anil of its accomplishments to date. He gave particular importance to the work the bureau is doing iu making the homes more attractive. Other speakers during the day told of the success being achieved in the boys' and girls' work in cooperation with the county farm bureaus, and mentioned particularly the value of this work in persuading the young people 1o remain on the farms. of officers, the referring of the farmers' contract for sugar beets for signatures and the passage of resolutions accompanied by much discussion, was the business of the closing session oi uie cumemiuu, vu Jmiuarv 28. The officers and executive committo for tne ensuing year are: D. McKay, lluntsville .pres.ueut; Iavi. N. -- eJl. vice president; Lee It. layior, E. Beck, Delta, Paysoib secretary; H. treasurer and Ephrlam Iiergesen, director at large. The sugar beet contracts will be the membership among eleven sugar produc the .throughout growers may ing counties, so that the eon-trahave opportunity to make early with the sugar manufacturers. z That Utah farmers are enuuea of costs producon the a Just profit tion was the sense of one resolution The adopted by the farm bureau. Feb. Utah state educational campaign, reso6 to l.i. was indorsed in another Itself lution. The membership pledges to the to lend all possible returned soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses. coii-iim- an-jiu- n ct Johnson Opens Eastern Headquarters. W. JohnVew York. Senator Hiram the Republican for son's campaign nomination for the presidency swung on Jionuay wuu into operation here at the of headquarters opening the Hotel Pennsylvania. Cost of Berger Contest contested elec Washington. Milwau-i-eL. Berger. Victor tion case of Socialist, and Joseph P. Carney The special cost the house $4499.43. decided to deny committee elections both men a seat. The e is probably the most common of all disorders pnd when neglected Is apt to be most dangerous. StaA cold TERRIFYING DISCOMFORTS FROM SKIN DISEASES Itching and Burning' Eruptions Torture Victims. If your skin seems ablaze with you cannof find a blood rented S. S. S. for real S. S. S. has beea on th that approaches efficiency. market for fifty years, during which time it has been giving uniform satisfaction for all disorder for which it is recommended. II you want prompt relief, you can S. S. S. For expert adrely upon vice as to the treatment of your own individual case, write to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dcpt, 44, Atlanta, Ga, the fiery, burning and itching of Eczema, real and lasting relief can more tistics show that than three only come from treatment that times as many people died from inthat goes below the surface fluenza last jeftr, as were killed In down to the very source reaches the greatest war the world has ever of the trouble. come e known. For the last years from a disordered condition of the Boschee's Syrup has been used for blood, and search far and near, oughs, bronchitis, colds, throat irritation and especially lung troubles. THEATER'S "GOOD OLD DAYS" Appropriate. e He "But why call her a It gives the patient a good night's "Because la woman?" She her face rest, free from coughing, with easy Example of Meth her fortune." expectoration in the morning. Made ods of Stock Companies of the in America and used In the homes of Olden Timet. thousands of families all over the civilized world. Sold everywhere. Adv. David Belasco snld at a theatrical supper In New York: The Difference. "I hear a lot of praise bestowed on "A traveler relates that In Peking old stock companies. Well, the the If a wife die& and the husband folold stock companies were all right lows her remains to the grave he Is In their way. They'd not permitted to marry again," didactINWGfSTKHy go down with us nowadays. hardly stated Professor Pate. he "If ically "Once in the 80's I dropped in at stays at home it is an Intimation that a stock 6 Bell-an- s performance in a western he has further matrimonial ambitions. Hot town. score a of The company had Here in America If the bereaved husSure Relief band weeps nil the way to the ceme- plays In its repertory, and this play I had dropped in on went very It then rnd united the requires tery LL-ANefforts of several strong men to keep third-ac"In hero t climax the the FOR INDIGESTION him from precipitating himself howlembnr-rassin- g ing into the grave the experienced on- forgot his part, and after an silence of about two minutes lookers allow that In less than three months hi will V stepping about the hissed audibly to the prompter: '"What's the, line?' girls and declaring that a i inn is only '"What's the play?' the' prompter as old as he hee! feels." hissed back from his little box, as Kansas City Star. he grabbed up a stack of two or three dozen books and began to run through Bring Another. A returned warrior was relating his them feverishly." experiences to a number of old lVlends Keep well Whenever your appetlt Extravagance a la Mode. In the village Inn. After exhausting Degins to nag, or a "I understand that Isobel Glimme our atomach and his supply of tales, he was asked: "Did they use any 'Igh explosives entertains regnrdless of expense." "I should say she does. She doesn't over there?" J hat ilTTTLE "Well, I ain't sure about that. But care what a dish costs If she wants Little Liver when our battalion was up the line It. Yesterday, when she gave a lunch Pills and the trouble will once, a shell struck our dugout, lift- to her dancing club, there were two cease. ing everything into the air, and when hard boiled eggs in the center of the the sandbags came down they were all table, and every guest got a slice." Good for man, woman and child. For covered with snow." your health' take stick to thia old, A New Style. tried and true remedy Purely vegetable. "Does that author burn the midnight Small PHI Small Dose Small Price Why does nearly all the milk of with his toil?" "No, but he burns oy kindness tnte of fh fan? DR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature'! the roads with his 'gas.' " great nerve and blood tonic lot Anemia, Rheumatism, Nerronsneia, When the bait is worth more than People seldom appreciate good Sleepleasneaa and Female Weakness, unless they have to pay for It. the fish it is time to stop fishing. ew- - -- 5I ir fif aim j&fur&ef. Skin-diseas- es fifty-thre- to-da- y; self-mad- Rough-and-Read- y ure Relief rough-and-read- y water E S 't Wait to ee-he- Be Bilious rsn. CARTERS M IVEW I entire food values of wheat and malted barley are found in HIS rap A in every sense: 451 alxl L3 food delicious, nourishing, economical. Easy to digest because of tvvnty nours baking Ready-to-serv- e " PILLS THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that make a horse Wheeze, Roar, have Thick Wind or Choke-dowcan be reduced with n, mihh linn alio other Bunche or Swelling!. Nobllater, no hair gone, and horse kept at work. Economical only afew drooi reauired at an moli- cation. f2. $0 per bottle delivered, look 3 1 Ins. ABSCfiBlNE, JR, the antiseptic liniment for man kind, reducet Cysts, Wens,. Painful, Swollen Veins and Ulcers, f 1.25 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book"Evidence" free. W.F.YOUNG. P. D. F SIOTtiailt St. SsrlngfUll Mua, FRECKLES POSmYtnr IWMOVCB hr Dr. Brrr Freckle Otatmnt Year stracsrtat or 9f nail. tiSc. rtMbt.. Dr. C.H. rry CMc 297 MicMsan Am, Baby Coughs require treatment with a remedy that eoa. toiia no opiates. Piio't U mild but effective; pleasant to take. Ask your druggist for |