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Show BEAVER PRESS Intermountain News Ask Me Another Cell Syndicate. WNU Service. 111.' 52 NEW CITIZENS SO". FROSION AREA LICENSE PLATE DATE pt,ANS LAvn PROJECT SANATARIUM FAVORED I. What about the assassination brought start of the World war? 2. How many nations were in volved in the war? 3. What is nepotism? 9. 10 wnat does mstnonic re fer? 5. Did the Bronze age follow or precede the Stone age? 6. In what city does the League of Nations sit? 7. What is aviculture? 8. At the mouth of what river is Shanghai? 9. What does "asymmetrical" mean? 10. Of what people was Hanni bal a great military leader? 11. What is argot? 12. What is a nonagon? Answers 1. That of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria and his wife et Serajevo, Bosnia, on June 28, Events in the Lives of Little Men 3T WHM MANHOOD SEEMED INEVITABLE- 1 - a (Leu, fir o luiM&Zu MAIL ANN n m MA1. UirlAT B.M-P- , fVCA ; n. The Yangtze. 8 Disproportionate. 10. The Carthagenians. 11. Slang or cant language. 12. A plane figure of nine angles. If You're Told to "Alkalize" ft fiBST PART i Try This Remarkable "Phillips" Way Thousands are Adopting AJi0: FINNEY OF THE FORCE --WP:S THE CAR IS TdST Air Aid 1 MERBSARSe' -- MESSAGE. p A I wwmm On every side today people are being urged to alkalize their stomach. Anil thus case symptoms of "acid indigestion," nausea and stomach upsets. To gain quick alkalizalion, just do thus: Take two teaspoons of PI S MILK OF MAGNESIA 30 minutes after catintf. OH take two Philips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets, which have the same antacid effect. Relief comes almost at once usually in a few minutes. Nausea, "gas" fullness after eating and "acid indigestion" pains leave. You feel like a new person. Try this way. You'll be surprised at results. Get c'thcr the liquid Phillips" or the remarkable, new Phillips rvlilk of Magnesia Tablets. Delightful to take and easy to carry with you. Only 25 a box at all drug stores. FORM: TABLET Each tiny tablet is the equivalent of teuponnful of gen uine rmiupr Milk of Mag. nesia. head-auarte- jJ Phillips1 MILK OF MAGNESIA Failure, Then Success Failures may be the forerunner of greater success. C Western 0S N.iptpr Dstoa STTTTTTTf TTTTTTTTTTTTTT r An ay i fc- - p-- Ever-Read- UU 2 y -- iiA.LLI.iy LLUSXIUX "5 . In Terr Household. Mike Dm- VEH MUD your FIRST AID for Bums. Bruises. Scalds, etc. This "5 treatment for Coughs. Coldi. Bronchial Irritations is a medical necostily that should be always on band in eTery .7. THE FEATHERHEjVDS i . TH WHAT Amariran home. Your Druggist SAU 0bome Figure It Out i UlO KMOW, "THERE HOW YA STOCK OM VOdR " j RQ -- has MUD in 25c Practical Sue Cans or in family Size for 50c. Its une in Urae prevents serious conse- quences. DENVER OH. By i I MrKt long-teslr- many-purpos- Z i rOB, Oar lobby Is delightfully sir cooled daring the summer months Radio tor Every Room A zwj Koomtzvv a am a r 1 vv l m WHAT YS )X W HOTEL Temple Square Pafpn f 1.50 fo $3.00 dneiratil. frirmlly Immtr-uletwill altraye find I end aiitirrmrly romfortahln,thrrr-forv thorouahlf asrvalilff. l mi can undrtand ftbf this bolrl lit itmut-ihre.Y- oa e, HIGHLY RKCOM M F,!N Vf.D Yov eea aim eppreclate wbyi ft' a mark of distinction o itop I tins beautiful lostelry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. it 1097 Miss will b. snug, warm and proud in ! cap, scarf, and muff-sof plain crochet, with h trim. Pattern 1097 contains directions for making the set in 5 through 12 year size (all given in one pattern); a. lustrations of it and of all stitches used; material hand-crochet- et picot-stitc- require-ment- s. Send 15 cents In stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to Th Sewing Circl Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. Write plainly your name, address and pattern number. Gild Their Teeth The ladies in old Japan and also of today, to some extent, gild their teeth, and those of the Indies paint them red. In Greenland the women color their faces with blue and yellow. However fresh the complexion of the Muscovite may be, she would think herself ugly if she was not plastered over with paint. The Chinese used to have their feet as diminutive as those of the she goats. In ancient Persia an aquiline nose was often thought worthy of the crown. Chicago Tribune. Keep your body free of accumulated waste, take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. 60 Pellets 30 cents. Adv. Flowers for the Living Don't leave too many of your fervent thoughts about your good friends until after they are dead. of Kimd paper IS THAT YOU'RE WALL? WHO I i 1 nin ""V uMiQue, I ismt ,TZ tjisTikJcTin- P- UNUSUAU-E- R-, MENTHOL COUGH DROPS will do these 3 things... and al! for . . . 5 itoistein-- r rociation I Clear your head Q Soothe your throat ALKALINE RESERVE WHEN A COLD STRIKES! ARE YOU ONLY A THREE-QUARTE- WiFE? R are contain things a J. woman has to put up with and be a good sport. Men, because they aro men. can never understand a wife a wife who is all love and kindness throe weeks In a month and a hell cat the rest of the time. Ko matter bow your back aches no matter bow loudly youi nerves scream don't take It out on your husband. For three generations one woman has told another how to go "smil's ing through" with Lydla E. Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure in the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Preparing for motherhood. 3. Approaching "middle ago." r Don't be a wife, take LYDIA E. PINKHAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "Smiling Through." rTUTERE rs, three-quart- er Pink-ham- three-quarte- MORNING mm WNU L DISTRESS is due toscid, upset itomach. MIInMia wafers (the original) quickly relieve scid stomach and give necessary elimination Each wafer equals 4 teaspoon fuls of milk of magnesia. 20c, 35c & 60c 137 W JadU Be Sura They Properly Cleanse the blood kidneys r constantly matter from th blood stream. But kidneyi ometime lag In do not set e$ nature intheir work tendedfail to remove impurities that retained. poison the system vhen Then you may suffer nagging backache, dininess, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up at night, puffiness under the eyes; feel nervous, miserableell upset. Don't delay? Use Doan'i Pilli. Doen't ere especially for poorly functioning kidneys. They ere recommended by grateful users the country over. Get them from any druggist YOUR of America, Madison, Wis. BOISE, IDA. Dr. J. D. state public health adviser, reports that pneumonia led the list of communicable diseases with 453 deaths durintT the first 10 months this year in Idaho. T11- berculosis was second with 102; influenza third with CO, and scar- let fever fourth with 46. IDA. Federal BOISE, crop ffures show the 1H37 winter wheat acrcarre fnr harvi-F-t in 1937 will be 791,000 ceres, 10 per cent more than harvested this year, Q Help build up your te on LUBEH'S only Dun-ehc- e, The Ilntrl Templo Square be a liifftily Pattern Five-to-Twel- ve nt NEWEST HOSTELRY LAKE'S sJlil 1 Cas-sid- y, III-LIP- A1SO IN EOISE, IDA. H. W. Wallace of to the Ti'cson, Ariz., has applied Idaho state deoartment of reclamation for 92 second feet of Snake river water to be used in lard in irrigating 4532 acres of estimatOwhee county. Wallace ed that he would spend $160,000 in developing the project, wh;"'i lies near Grandview. He would pump the water from the river. SHOSHONE, IDA Const of sanitary units ,for Shoshone rural residents has been resumed under the supervision of D. K. Hendry and a crew of eight W P A workers. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. To correct confusion among automobile owners arising from the new state license law, J. A. Bouford, service manager of the Utah Motorist association, explained the 1936 license plates mav be upon automobiles until midnight January 31, 1937. "Although license plates exoireBou-at midnight December 31," Mr. ford pointed out that "the present registration law permits drivers to operate on 1936 plates until midnight January 31, 1937, provided they have applied for new plates before January 15." SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Naturalization papers were "mr-v- i 52 persons of foreign birth recently by District Judge Herbert M. Schiler, who also restored citizenship to two others expatriated by marriage. 16 of the new citizens are natives of Great Britain, 10 of Germany, 8 of The Netherlands and 5 of Greece. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Establishment of a new soil erosion control demonstration area of approximately 100,000 acres in Morgan and Summit Counties has been announced by G. S. Quate, state director of the soil conservation service. Official approval of the extensive project has been received recently from H. II. Bennett, chief of the SCS at Washington, D. C. The area, which comprises part of the watershed of the Weber River, was selected with the cooperation of the Utah Soil Conservation Advisory Committee and the State Extension Service and Experiment Station. It is representative of thousands of acres of land in northern Utah and southwestern Wyoming. OGDEN, UT. Warren I. secretary of the Utah State Sanatorium Association, said that a canvas of state senators and representatives reveals that over 90 per cent have signified their intention to support a bill to be introduced in the Legislature providing for the construction of a tuberculosis sanatorium. POCATELLO, IDA. Enrollees from Camp Challis have built 13 miles of new road, improved nine miles of highway, made 300 road signs, cut 1200 cords of wood for winter fuel, constructed a fore-tr- y headquarters building at the Challis forestry station, constructed the May ranger station consisting of five buildings, bt'ilt six miles of drift fence, five cattle guards, one lookout house, treated 2200 fence posts and 1500 telephone poles, completed 30 acres of timber stand improvements, landscaoed two acres of ground at the Challis forest planting 168 trees on the grounds and completing minor oro.iects, according to the Pocatello district CCC headquarters. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Legislative needs, general problems of the industry and recommendations for the operation of the Taylor grazing act will be important problems to come before the Idaho Wool Growers' association at the coming convention, President T. C. Bacon announces. Several hundred members of industry will gather at Pocatello on January 14 for the annual three-da- y conference. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. More than 600,000 acres of land in Nevada have been set aside by Presi-deRoosevelt to enlarce and furnish a winter rane for the Charles Sheloriginal 34,000-acr- e don antelonc refuge in Nevada. Upward nf 300.000 acres of south eastern Oregon land have benn designated by executive order for the exclusive vrc of migratory birds and wildlife in tha Hart mountain antelope refu"e. RENO. NEV. Loss to the live- -' Stock industry of Nevada lv cov. otes and wildcats into manv thousands of running dollars an-- ; nua!ly was estimated by rnnrWs' of the stfte based on reported killings of sheep and lambs in Humboldt county. OGDEN. UT.-- A daily avcrare of 1.2 pounds of fat per cow was produced by the registered IIol-- I steins owned bv the Utah State Industrial school in Ogden dur-- ! ing the first 201 days of the current herd test year, ronorts the on 1914. 2. Twenty-seve3. Favoritism to one's relatives In appointments to offices. 4. To the stage or to actors. 5. Followed. 6. Geneva, Switzerland. 7. The rearing of birds. 9. Three-Piec- s Briefly told lor Husy Keadert OUR COMIC SECTION A General Quiz Warm I |