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Show I I ( 1 ! THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH Inter-Mounta- in JUqira&BffEgfiaiU Editorial Hilites for Annivnmnrin and Birthday aro aura to b chariahad and appraai alad il they con from Selected for Wettern Newapaper Union Service by R. A. C. end C. B. W. BOYD PARK JEWELERS i, Brice has a doctor who boasts tluit he never has made a wrong diagnosis Ioker hand? Irlce (Utah) Sun.. Gift BOYD PARK. BLDG K5fl MAJN STRUT Doctors aro waging a wsr on high heels. . But none of them objects to having a patient well heeled. Suit Lake Telegram. It Is all very well to talk about a flat tax on Incomes, but what about tax on flat Incomes? Twin Falls t REAPPORTIONMENT BILL MEETS WITH APPROVAL OP MEMBERS OF STATE SENATE. Should Measure Become Law, Sonata Will Have Twenty Member and thfi House Fifty-five- . Real Estate Meaeure Approved. . the legislative reapportion-mebill over the lone opposing vote of Senator II. C. Tebtis of the Tenth district. Should the measure become law, the senate will have twenty Instead of fifteen members, and the house membership will be Increased to (Idaho) Times. tawm Whats the mutter this winter? We havent seen a story about the deer fighting In the streets for months and months. Numpii (Iduho) Free Brens. Fleusant, profitable work for ladies,' young and old. .Make your spare time and your Information pay you well. Write for particular. Daynes Beebe Music Co., Box 1410, Salt ' Lake City, Utah. ALKER S BEAUT r PARLOR. Switch tranaf.irnmttona worth fit for $8.50. Switcher worth 17.60 for 6, by mail Cut 20 South Slain. aampie from center of head. W CLEANERS DYERS. Serrica. Ouaiily. Clothe, itwurrd. Work guaranteed. Wa pay return poatare. Price Hat on requaah iHyera Cleaner A Dyera, 114 E. Broadway.. Dry Oaamnr by Parcel Part. 8end your autta, dreaaea, data, rtc. to ua for "tlaater Cleaning and Dyeing." Salt'a Lake'a trailing clenncr. Wa pay return ciiargea. Regal Cleaning 4k E. 2nd So. Dyeing Ce ISO-m- One person, more or less concerned, who Is apt to consider the coming Inaugural festivities amply sufflelent.no matter wlmt their nuture. Is President Wilson. Butte (Mont.) Miner. In good times the movies prosper because everyone bus plenty of money to spend on entertainments, and In bud times they prosper because people go to the pictures wlw-- they cant find any work to do. Richfield (Utah? Iteuper. n That was a pretty piece of devotion on the part of the wife who gave a piece of her Jawbone to repair her husbands broken leg. Now of It will only be still long enough to knit with the other bone, all will be well. Emmett (Idaho) Examiner. ,, Farmers who have hesitated about signing up to raise beets on account of difficulty In securing labor In the past TYPEW H1TTRS : New and rebuilt, repaired are now assured there will be plenty and nrhanireil. Rlhboiui and earbona for all of beet field Workers available and make UTAH TYPEWRITER EX. CO, Dept V. those who have been holding back on town ordera SAY IT WITH M OWERS. Out this account are now signing uo. aolicitcd. Miller Floral Co., 1 Eaat Broadway. Fallon (Nev.) Eagle. MONUMENTS. Write for catalog. SUndard Marble A Granite Co., 117 W. Broadway. , RL'BUEU STAMPS STENCILS. 8eala and ear taga alto made. Send for aamplee, price ate. Salt Luka Stamp Co., 6 W. Broadway. 6ALT LAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE. Sava lodging; work after achool: enroll anytiroa. A HFNT- 5- 182.00 and omnmliion, at hums. nULull J iKxie Yaruuin (lcnner Co., Suit Lake CREAM BOUGHT. Beet pricee. Weatera Creamery Co., 244 W. Fourth 8outh. J. Armour says newspapers ought not to print unverified rumors, and to Judge from the mere sound of his statement you would guess that Mr. Armour wants the newspapers to print the truth about everything, Including the pneking business. Idaho Falls (Idaho) Ogden Tlmes-Reglste- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. e. Daynea-BeehEverything known Salt Lake City. r. in muaia. The proposed plan of the Nevada Writ for price. Retura legislature to advance the cost of a HATS ahargee prrpaid. Smyth Mat Factory, 114 K 2 S. fishing license from $1 to Y2 will not POULTRY. JU1UGBT For beat raaulta ahip meet with serious objection, provided poultry, eitgy and game to Fultoa Mkt. Comet that the Nevada fish commission will weight. Prompt return. Writ for price. expend the extra revenue thus obOLDSMOB1LE DISTRIBUTORS. Can A track. tained in restocking the streams. 44T Main. 8. Uacd car bargain. A. E. Tollmen, Gurdnervllle (Nev.) Record Courier. cure your motor trouble. Piatoo fSH King Co.. Eaat Fourth South '4,,l c; it PmtuuRinga 16 , RUBBER HOSPITAL. We cure injured rubber article. Boot. Shore. Hot Water bottles. Tires, Tubes, ate. Satisfaction guaranteed. Return chargee prepaid. Western Rubber Sales Co., 184 K Broadway, Sait Lake. ELASTIC STOCKING MFR8. Manufacturer abdominal. Maternity eupportara, Truss fitters. S. H. Bowmar Co Brooks Arcade. WELDING. AUTO RADIATOR8 A Machinery built and repaired. Beat and cheapest. Pottag Welding A Repairing Co., 661 South State. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. L. D. ' Investigations develop the fact that some of the big contractors who robbed the country and the people were Resome were Democrats, publicans, some Episcopalians, koine Hard Shell Baptists and some not much of Anything. It was not a case of creed or d general cuspolitics, but of sedness of human nature. Brigham City (Utah) Journal. School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. Catalog frrcfiO N. Main St. Salt Lake City. kid FITTING COK8ET PARLORS. Specialist ia designing, making, fitting eoneta. Hemstitching, embroidering, braiding, accordion and aid pleating. Buttons mad. 4 E. Bdwy. The cry "hard times was not borne out by facts at the Peterson auction sale Tuesday. There was a good crowd and bidding was lively everything bringing a good price. Cows MARINELLO BEAUTY PARLOR. Hair goods selling at unusually good figures, rangMail orders and Marinello preparation. from $100 to $147, and other stock solicited. Clift Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. ing In proportion, 73 per cent of the purand VULCANIZING A RETREADING. Quality chases being paid for In cash. Parma service. Standard Tire Works, 41 So. State. (Idaho) Review. Model Made. Key, loch and gun Inventor 66 Stat. bo. Co., Knudson Novelty repairing. Other things to be avoided In times reUieINLANI FERTILIZER." Farmers get bigBid. llkd these are the efforts of ImCo." Fertiliser "Inluiid Mciiilyre Write turn. That means ART CO picture from. promptu statesmanship. 6 Mala that one should not draw up a bill artist sad supplies.. chiaa painter Ing. for this or that without thinking It Trusses, Ahdemlnal Suppertera, hospital and sick e Co. 166 S. Main. over. Often there Is much mischief (uom soppluw. The done In such ways. Men and classes SEE YOUR LOCAL PUBLISHER For loose leaf binder, special blanks, records of men should not be humored to beof all kinds. He gives Quality Service. lieve that everything they want can ATTEND UTAH HU8INE8S COLLEGE he given them by statute. Goldfield bar Practical Business Education. (Nev.) Tribune. Jonse-Oak- HOLER BARBER COLLEGE. Qualify as haw her ia few weeks 44 S. Mast Tempi Street. prohibition agent of Se34 Clift Bldg. THE EMBROIDERY SHOP, attle emhand and reports that .after two years Hemstitching, pleating, machine made, expert bead work. search a still was found which was broidering. button underground and could only be ap. Reasturing. proached by going through a hollow An officer was Inspecting at one ol log, the entrance of which was conthe cumiiH, u dally paper tells us, when cealed by stumps and briars, says an prihe came upon R big, rouml-eyeexchange. Water was piped from a vate doing sentry duly with a gun spring to a room 10x14 feet, from that he held lu anything but the ap- which a sewer led to the river. proved manner. City (Nev.) Chronicle, , "I hmt you know better," demanded ( the officer, than to point on empty It Is said that the former German me?" nt gun kaiser employs more than sixty servlint It ain't empty, sir," protested ants, and Is regularly supplied with the private. "It's loaded I" Youth huge sums of money from the fatherCompanlofi. land. Of dourse It Is a cominemlnhle endeavor to raise money In the United Hi Uttlfi Bit to feed the destitute population She I.ut you only volunteered Just States of Europe, but zest would be added to was proclaimed. peace the campaign for funds If a little difYou see, exactly, I lie treatment were accorded the er wonted to see If it wns carried out ferent man responsible for their deplorable Bulletin. properly. The Sydney condition. Iocutello (Idaho) Tribune. Whats In a Name? An English lecturer says that to Ininner Here,' wlmt dyou call thlsl wedded bliss a woman should tell sure ' Beef r mutton? Waitress Carnt yer tell the differ- her huuhnnd 'requcntly that he Is a very eever porson, but a good niiiny ence? would rather women, apparently, Plnor No. wreck the marital boat than tell an Wnltres Theji why worry about Itl nntruth. Carson City (Nev.) News. A federal d Vlr-g.u- la , A Minor Role. certainly unusual to find to ctor as modest as the one who the following advertisement In ne of the London papers : "Bngngt ment Wanted Small part vek ae dead body or putsldo shouta," It ! la-ert- And still, we might solve our Immigration problem by annexing all of Europe. It Is doubtful If any of the fellows on the other side would object except the office kolders. Wlaneuiucca (Net.) Star, The Utah state senate on February 8 passed nt fifty-fiv- The senate committee on public affairs on February 8 reported out the meusures group of administration having to do with the establishment of a department of registration, which Is to take over and supervise the duties and .activities of various examining boards for trades, professions and occupations In the state. Debate on two senate hills occupied most of the session In the lower house of the legislature on February 8, one of them being the Jenkins real estate measure, which, after several attempts to further amend it, one of which attempts was successful, passed wdtb twenty-nin- e members voting aye, fifteen nay, one being excused from voting and two being absent. Nine senate bills and one memorial reached the house from the senate February 8, were given first reading and sent to various committees. McShanes hill, giving the governor power to terminate tlif teure of office of members of the public utilities commission, passed the house Tuesday, 1 ayes 42 against 5.. Senator Jeuklus measure providing for the creation of a state real estute department under the supervision of the state securities commission went down to defeat lu the house of representatives on February 7, when It failed to obtain a constitutional majority. The vote was: Ayes 22, nays 18, absent 6,. excused from voting 1. Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward, state senator from Suit Lake county, on February 7 introduced In the state senate a bill to raise the minimum wages paid to women and children in Utah. Senator Hayward's bill would mnke the minimum wage for minors under the age of IS years not less than $1 per day. Instead of the 73 cents carried In the present law. For adult learners and apprentices not less than $1.50 a day, Instead of the present 90 cents. Antelope Island, In the Great Salt lake, Is an Ideal game refuge and should be preserved as such, according to members of the Joint house and senate committee appointed to investigate the' slaughter of bison on tle island. The state senate on February 7, In three hours of steady work, took eight bills off the second reading calendar, one off the third reading calendar, and sent them all to the house. Eight of the nine bills, which were all senate measures, were the group providing for the establishment of the state department of finance and purchase. Further wrestling with the problem of handling the financial end of the states affairs will be done in the house, since the senate calendars and flies were cleared by this action, would Representative Flullnson amend the existing statutes by placing a bounty upon of 5 cents each. The hunter, of for bounty would be required to present two connected ears to the county clerk In order to secure the Jitney bounty. Senator Southwlck,. author of the bill, on February 5 Introduced in the senate a state Income tax measure, which. It Is declared, Is to meet as formidable opposition among the citizens of Utah as did his legislation. The bill, which Is said to be adapted from the federal Income tax law and from suggestions of the model tax committee of the National Tax association, contains some of the features of the Wisconsin Income tux law. .It provides for a personal iucome tux, as llso a business tax on the incomes of corporations. After deducting ' credits he would levy a tax upon incomes as follows: On the first $1000 of taxable Income, or any part thereof, 1 per cent ; on the next $1000,. 2 per cent; on the third $1000, 3 percent; on the fourth $1000, 4 per cent; on the fifth $1000, 5 per cent,' and on all taxable Income over ' ; $3000, 6 per cent. . The Utah senate on Thursday, Febbill ruary 3, passed the by a vote of 14 to 3, with one senator, Mrs. Antoinette B. Kinney of Salt Lake, absent The opposing senators were Senators Harrison E. Jenkins, George U. Dera and Henry N. Stan-disall of Salt Lake county. i Jack-rabbi- ts Jack-rabbi- ts anti-cigaret- non-smoki- antl-ctgaret- . Good Reading, "I have Just read about another cut In prices." "Yes," replied Miss Cayenne. "Presently (lie cut In prices will figure as prominently In commerce as It does In literature." Wouldnt Combat the Fashion. Will you marry me? She Do you think, you could keep He me In clothes? He Well, partly in. You wouldnt want to dress out of style, would you! Boston Transcript. . In an attempt to extinguish n blaze which threatened to destroy the compressor plant ut the Woodlawn Popper NRn'ng company In Big Colton ood canyon, Abe Erickson, a miner, was killed when he threw a bucket of water upon the fire, caused by a electric wire. Elmer Boar, whose home Is In American Fork and who Is employed by a sheep outfit, wns arrested at Sogo recently, charged with stealing a horse from A. L. Tomlinson. Bear states that the horse lu question followed his outfit and that h could not drive It awu.v, and adds tlict he at no time had a rope on the anlmnl. Mrs. Sarah A. Tabor, accused of the murder of her daughter, Maud Tabor Virgo, an Ogden school teacher, whose body wns found burled In a trunk nt her Lawton, Mich., home In December, 1919, made a "deathbed" confession. February 4, In which she said her daughter died of an overdose of chloroform, E. A. Bock, former mayor of Fait Lake, has filed with, the state board of pardons a petition for parole from the state prison, where he- is serving an Indeterminate term as a result of his confession and conviction of having used to his own ends $12,000 of the short-circuite- Set flnntonttl5TluidIrachp For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That d Genuine Castoria OgHt "'ALCOHOL-art- H ! UnfitheStanficisalwl Bcawk," Thereby FPomotlnDiic, awcrfutacssandReAtotato neither UneraL NOT NARCOTIC Always Bears Signature S- In igas M , V Use AhdpfulRcmedjfcf V5 - tSTofsS For Over (6 citys money. Sheepmen nlong the Colorado border who have been ordered to dip their Thirty Years herds before February J3, will not be granted an extension of time. A petition signed by twenty-on- e sheepmen was considered by the executive committee of the state livestock board, . and denied. , Representative James II. Mays of Utah recently Introduced a bill authorizing the president to construct and operate a railroad from the Kalbab national forest In Arizona to the nearest practicable railway connecting point to the north. Efforts to obtain requisition papers for the return from Montana to Utah of E. II. Peacock,' alias Defreyne, wanted In Salt Lake ona charge of Savings & Trust robbing the Utah company at Salt Lake of $4300, are being made. The fourth annual convention of the Utah statd council of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America took place in Provo last week with a fairly good representation of delegates In attendance. Mrs. Sarah Farr Smith, widow of the late John Henry Smith and daughter of Lorln Farr, one of the pioneers of the state, died of cerebral hemorrhage at her home in Salt Lake, February 4. Zenetlieon Yearsley of Salt Lake has brought suit against Willard Iehrson, his father-ln-luw- , alleging alienation of his wifes affections. Damages in the sum of $10,000 are asked by the Exact Copy of Wrapper. THC CCNTAtm COMPANY. Keep Your Blood Pure Nature Will Do tthe Rest . Did you know that ninety per cent of all human ailments depend upon the condition of your blood? Nature gives her warnings in various unmistakable ways, so that when the appetite fails, and you become weak and listletz and a genn condition seems to eral take possession of the whole body, it is an unfailing cign that impurities will steadily accumulate until your general health will be sen- run-dow- ously affected. You should recognize the importance, therefore, of very promptly cleansing out the blood yoi drugstore to day, and note how promptly it builds up the appetite and gives new strength and vitality. Write for free Ijterature and medical advice to Chief Med-cAdviser, 153 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. al WMf to'Bo fior8riileFffl Stmisida - plaintiff. Two hundred former residents of England and missionaries who have labored In that lnnd met In Brigham City, February 5, and enjoyed a reunion. The feature was a big supper. The senate has agreed to Senator Smoots amendment to the sundry civil CARTER'S f7i VER PILL Take a good dose of Carter's little liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. You will relish your meals without fear of trouble to follow. Millions of all ages take them for Biliousness Dizziness, Sick Headache, Upset Stomach and for Sallow, Pimply, Blotchy Skin. They end the mlttry of Comt'paifan. appropriating $00,000 for the purchase of a tract of land adjoining ' The Leather Profiteer. the Salt Lake City federal building. ' At the Players club In Gramercy Charles L. Bune was killed by gas they were swapping profiteer stofrom a grain pit and three men were park ries. Butler Glaenzer, a critic and colbadly gassed, one probably fatally, by lector. said: the opening of the barley pit at the ,"I recently helped a leather profiteGlobe mills at Ogden, Febrnary 5. er-call him Peter Sweeney JohnThe Lehl Commercial club Is plan- son to choose a library for his Dew ning a minstrel show and vaudeville Fifth avenue bouse. performance, to be staged early next "Among our lucky finds was a famonth. Most of the prominent men of mous old English dictionary. The tbe town will take leading parts. book was In bad condition, so we sent Mike Burke, 40 years of age, who It off to be rebound. was injured In the wreck on the Well, when It came back, gorUnion Iuclflc at Knight, Wyo., a week geously done in green morocco and previous, died of his injuries at Og- gold, the leather profiteer flew Into a den. rage. He pointed to the title JohnForest supervisors from twenty-eig- sons Dictionary on the hack, and forests In tbe Intermountata for- yelled : Why didn't they use the full nnme est service district met In their annual Peter Sweeney Johnson's Dictioconvention at Ogden, February 7. An outbreak of scabies in tbe sheep nary?" New York Times. Sn Pill: SiuD Do" fed Pric bill, ht herds wintering In Grand county, which It Is believed will reach serious proportions, has been reported. NIgu Singh, 35 years of age, a labor-e- r and apparently a stranger In the state, was crushed to death by a Bamberger train at Clearfield. The Provo Commercial club has gone on record as being In favor of legislation which will give the Fourth Judicial district another Judge. An extensive publicity campaign In the Interests of Utahs products and scenery has been launched by the Salt Lake Commercial club. Steps to make the Weber County Bar association a permanent organization were taken last week by forty-fiv- e lawyers of Ogden. A battery of the Utah national guard, at Salt Lake, has now received Its full equipment and Is ready for Inspec- NCW YORK CITY A ' Little Cliff Dweller. Marshall, for bis childish repartee, added new laurels to his honors at a Christmas dinner. Ills young Interest was centered for a time In listening to the grown folk asking conundrums and guessing as to the proper answers. Childish repression finally burst the bonds when one of the, older guests put this ancient query: "When Is a door not a door?" Instantly came Marshall's retort: bed ! When its a who is acquiring a reputation Smart Boy. to be the most popular caddie around tbe club. Everybody wants to take him out." "Yes. "Is he a better caddie than the othThat boy seems ers?" "I don't think so. , Hes just the best diplomat we have around here." "A diplomat I dont get you. "Its this way. The artful little chap is wise to the game and every time the man he is caddying for mokes a poor shot the boy looks sad and apologizes to him for having coughed or moved. That gives the player an excuse for losing the hole and keepa the boy solid in his job." Double Rations. The time had come to dole out the day's rations, and In an Irish regiment the quartermaster and his assistant were portioning them out In preparation for distribution. At last, just before the orderly men were due to arrive, the assistant turned to the quarter. With a twlnk'e In his eye, Mike eald : "Av ye plaze, sorr, theres a loaf short. Who'll I give it to?" "Keep It yourself, Mlke" replied the quartermaster. ' Ita . all right to be true blue, but possibly the blue laws are too good to be true. ' tion. . . .... Brigham City Is ready to go ahead with the work of rebuilding Its municipal electric light plant. Roland Herman,' 87 years of age, a graduate of the University of Utah, a civil engineer and school teacher, committed suicide at the home of his father, at Salt Lake, by firing a pistol bullet Into his forehend. Despondency over 111 health was the cause. Two young men of Spanish Fork have pleaded guilty to having attempted to burglarize the safe In the city hall, claiming that they had heard that whisky was stored in the safe and decided to get It. One was sen- to six months In jail and the Itenced to four months and fined $299. - . : 3ier Sweetness of Wheat -- t and Malted Barley . is the sweetness of Nuts . The delicately rich flavor, natural to the grains, is developed through 20 hours baking. GrapcNuts needs no added sugar, and is rich in nour- ishment of a form easy to digest. This ready-cookefood is economical d There's , a Reason |