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Show I 1 I LINDON DEPARTMENT j (Kdllcif b lhc Klghlh (Irndo of the Mndon .School.) Painful Accident. Coming homo from tho moving picture pic-ture show Wcdncsduy evening, Kzra and Arnold Ash were bndly Injured when their horse fell dgwn. Ezra received re-ceived n largo gash on his forehead Arnold was knocked unconscious. They both nro recovering and will booh bo nblo to return to school. Death of a Polnccr. Tho funornl of Mrs. ,Jono Bliocll, who dopnrted this life Saturday, January Jan-uary 31, 1914, of general debility, was held In tho Mndon meotinghouse on February 2. Mrs. Shocll wob ono of tho pioneers pf our community. Sho was born In England, March 15, 1830. Sho came to Utah In 1860 and lived here since that time. . . 1 Mrs. Shocll was tho oldest person 1 n Mndon, being 84 years of ago. She Is survived by ono son and ono daugh-1 daugh-1 tor, twolvo grand children and one grent grand child. During her long life sho hns nlwnys bcen an active religious worker and hns dono much to lighten the burdens of thoao In trouble. Professor Johnson of Sprlngvllle Is hero giving a courso In elocution. There arc forty members In his class. This work Is being dono In tho school building. In order to accommodate tho class tho school board had tho building lighted with electricity. Pleasant (IroTc Eighth (Jrndo Defeats American Fork Eighth tirade There was an Interesting basket ball gamo played In the Orpheus Hall January Jan-uary 30 between tho Pleasant Grove Eighth Grade and tho Eighth Grade of American Fork. Plensant Grove out-numbered the visiting team by the score of 39 to 21. Unsket Hall t.'nnie nt Mndon. There was a basket ball game played in Mndon Hall Saturday night, Janunry 31, between tho Scrubs of Mndon and tho Mndon Junior team. Tho Scrubs, being much larger players, play-ers, defeated tho Junlora. Tho score wob 34 to 10. a i Society. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Wright of Mndon gavo a party nt their home. Tho evening was spent In dancing and playing games. Mr. Roy Millet has been called on a mlsslpn to tho northern states. Ho will leave his homo to tnko up this work. February 9, 1914. A farewell win bo given Sunday evening, February Feb-ruary 8, in honor of Mr. Millet. Mrs. Ernest AbIi presented hor hus- ,nV'Jth a nlne-Iound girl January oU, IU14. Tho Mndon Dramatic club will present pre-sent n play in tho Mndon Hall, Snt-."$"' Snt-."$"' evening, Fobruary 7, entitled, Tho Deacon." Mntlnco will bo given In tho afternoon. Miss Loulo Richards will ontortnln a few of her friends Friday evening with an oystor suppor. Mrs. Mablo Johnson nud Kate Roe- ers entertained tho Sorosls club Moo- el any night. Refreshments were served. P .i. Tho necessity of Home Industry. . Hpmo Industry Bhould bo encouTi n.K . ' because- It keeps money In tho-state. tho-state. Ono -of the most sorrowful things In our stntd Is that there are l so many men out of employment. , Men como from foreign countries , ana work for n lower wngo than , Amor cans will work for. They hnvo I "J. MrcBt '" ollr Kovoriimont or our city, thoy snvo their wages and go to the r own country to spend It, thus taking money out of the state. irmi. V.i cm,n,y would employ Utah boys and girls and young men and women thoy would bo bettor off perhaps, not In dollars nud cents, but ""J. would hnvo tho consolation of haying helped L'tnh'a people and the building up of tho stale. If Utah people would buy goods "adon, "'' from Utah merchant instead of sending to mull order hous- ; IflJtoy wuld bo making Utah's men ' richer and nt tho somo tlmo helping ' to build up their state, Instead of ' making the millionaires In the cast ' richer, nnd bo building up sou," other . ti. ,,,e Sce,'0 of Utah. Tho scenery of Utah Is tho most .W'n ".",0 Un,,ed StatciTi d' Htah. ,s sometimes called the Switzerland of America. No "hero In ' Amor ca are there any such bcautif mountains lakes and rivers. ,l , Tl," Wnsoh " "" 8,d,t'8 hy "'omtl "s Mnm,.WJWrC ' C,l,,,b t0 'e top of Vail T"',a"0?a8 and look over Ut "l uhi wo would sco many nleatmiii & It,I'1br f ,h0 '"omualn iiiiio north thoro nro two or iiim,. Pleasant little cities. I coking south "nine. "",1 thc 0(iulnh ".ou." tnlnH'nri1181 ,ffll su"8el ni"l Ho nioun. tains nro a deep purplo with flolila nr I Jollow grain nt their feet Tho i, IV 1 how beautiful It is; It see ns ' If 1 eiBj removing nil tho acids, wnste and poison, olso you fool a dull misery in tho kidney region, shnrp pains in tho . back or sick hendoche, dizziness, your stomach sours, tonguo Ib coated nnd . whon tho weather is bad you llnvc rhoumntlc twinges. Tho urlno Is cloudy, full of sediment; tho channels often get Irritated, obliging you to got up two or threo times during tho nlRht. To neutralize these Irritating acids and ntiBh ofT tho body's urinous waste get about four ounces of .Tad SnltB from nny pharmacy; take a tablo-spoonful tablo-spoonful In n glasB of water before breakfast for a few days nud your kidneys will then act flnn nnd bind-dor bind-dor dlsordors disappear. This famous salts Is mudo from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthln nnd has been UBed for generations to clean and stlmulnto Blugglsh kidneys, and stop bladder Irritation. Jnd Salts . !,mXP?J18,1voL l,ur"ilcBs and makes a delightful effervescent llthln-water drink, which millions of men nnd women wo-men tnko now and then, thua avoiding avoid-ing serious kidney and bladder diseases. |