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Show BEAVER PRESS Intermountain News mm: a MORE AUTO LICENSES REDUCE INJURY LIST CAR SHIPMENTS GROW FEAR TYPHOID FEVER BUILDING BOOM SEEN OUR COMIC SECTION UhlnhdcJoouL International Fourflu-shlng- IDA. Sale BLACKFOOT, license plates automobile Events in the Lives of . SANTA MONICA, CALIF. the German troops marched into the Rhineland, France was going to fight about it, but didn't. IP VMB When the Italians moved against Ethiopia, Dritain wa' going to in voke force, but didn't. MlC-d-T When Russia Japan 7& DO AND NOT T& GET SKATE- - UAJE? HOMc VMOB Be ABLE "lb AvsAN poked her snoot into the Spanish mess, there was going to be armed action by other powers, but wasn't, When OMfl rU& THE MAO MEN KJB NOW WEP UDS COULD 1MB WQ&ES twats wms ME - I HAVEN'T DO be- gan to nibble again at China, there was going to be inteMlat,Wif-- time rvention, but all that happened was Irvin S. Cobb that the League of Nations chirped despairingly and then put its head back under its wing. Somehow, I'm thinking of the two fellows who started fighting and, when bystanders rushed in to sep arate them, the one who was get ting the worst of it yelled: "Five or six of you hang on to that big brute. Anybody can hold T HAS SCME- r flllS 3 - IS TEACUeii - of WOttkS Tou6U PPT I US Ult! A TEAM OP MULES SUE CUl IPDl T20UDCEV WB HAVE BCmHEIcIn US? I Sen! SOU &BT- WUN'D "THE OTHEfi. OMEr HOWE eer uafta MAJ22I&D DIP MOM - MEUJ soar woefim' )NOZi To MMe-6c- YA inBingham county during 1936over $10,000 than more creased 1935, announces Harrison Ison, county assessor. Total receipts for 1936 were $73,574.39 compared to the 1935 total of $63,025.21. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. From a lost time high of 255.50 per centman hours injuries per million under the CWA in 1933, the accident rating on governmentcutpro-to jects in Idaho has been WPA. 18 25 per cent under the Lester Roberts of Pocatello, state sixsafety representative for the teen southeastern Idaho counties, IERA reports. In 1935 under thecent. the rating was 99.24 per RUPERT, IDA. Farm products in car lots shipped from Rubetter pert in 1936 numbered 2070, bettering by 215 cars the same class of shipments at the Union Pacific freight office in Rupert show. Potatoes topped the 850 shipments both years, with 1936. cars in 1935 and 1040 in This, of course, does not represent the season's potato shipments in either case as the potato year for Reason's shipping terminates in June. BUHL, IDA. Chlorination of rural water supplies between Filer and Buhl is urged by Dr. L. A. Lambert of the state health department after a survey. Occasional cases of typhoid fever have been reported in the area recently and water should either be boiled or treated before use to insure against further spread of the disease, the doctor points out. Men Little I - ALWASS VM0E2S CHOReS FOB. M- e- 60SK IF i could onln" 6.&T OUT OF IT! r me!" Curing Temperament. JUDGE back east rules that this artistic temperament is not sufficient excuse for a genius to beat up his bride. I tried the stuff once just once but the presiding judge in my case was a lady. For years I'd been trudging as steadily as a milkman's horse, whereas being a practioner of a creative profession, I said to myself I really ought to stage some A d W. N. V.) I temperament just make the family appreciate me. So I rehearsed my act and went downstairs one 1 Sno Sleep c WHAT y thats morning and put it on. So my wife looked at me across the breakfast table, and said: "I know what the trouble with you is. You're bilious. You'll take some calomel." Well, what are you going to do when a beautifully staged emotional outburst is diagnosed, not as the promptings of a tortured soul, but as liver complaint? You guessed it. I took the calomel, and, I pledge you my word, ha'en't had an attack since. The Law's Delays. Massachusetts Supreme ONCE areversed a felony conviction because the prosecution, in filing the record, stated that the crime was committed "on the fifteenth day of June, 1855" but failed to state whether the year was 1855 A. D. a THE fammv "shovelling That shove- l- 1855 B. C. Musta sfWk, that AtiDlg1fgo$ SET BREAKFASTf AUT 7 READY XmeTo WoR VOL! GO l M 0 c woke You MB UP NEXT WAIT tlLL TlM I'VE LEFT r lRK 7' FOR I rT V K V Cg W S. COBB On More Mature Reflection you wish you were a child again and could play in the show?" "No," answered Miss Cayenne, "I "Don't thoroughly appreciate of a taxicab over the u advan-tige- s sled." The Noisy Fellow "Some men," said Uncle Ebon, "resembles de automobile horn d.it ain' doin' much to push things iUonc, hut maneges to sound like 'if whole works." nox- WI MS I to 92.500,000 pounds. BUHL. IDA. Postal receipts set an all-tim- hih e ra 1935. FINNEY OF THE FORCE By Ted O'Loughlin Takes the Cake 'lis J AM AS VezJxjonI'T BODDE- RPLEA. MISTER, KJSORRV VlSlTiNl AFTHER aimt 'lowd lti doubt effw BRUMS- A CAKE A ME T'HAvJB VA KiM Hours But TO MV HUSBIND CAM TAKE KKlOiF- E- Ol'LL Ol WIFE vMAT is Locked CUT fer J vAs a Good n UP HERE KikJ - I ME-VE- t TAKE IT Tb HIM? uov. Henrv through H. H notl hv a potato V. T? ZZ sieve cheese place a preserved on cnerrJ top. Dressing for salad-S- ix table, spoonfuls of pineapple juice j level tablespoohfuls of sugar ter size of walnut. Heat in doubt boiler, add 2 beaten eggs Md cook until it coats the spoon When cold add the whiWd cream. Copyright WNU Service. A Resounding Knock at Opportunity's Door! It might be a good thing if those people who wait so patiently for opportunity to knock at their door would give a good hard knock at opportunity's door. This e attitude of always waiting for something to turn up has its drawbacks. While these waiters are biding their time at home, others are out carving their desl tiny by virtue of their own hand3 and talents. Like many other proverbs, the saying that "opportunity knocks once at every man's door" has been abused. Op. portunity is more often found by those who go looking for it. Voice Writing. Micaw-berlik- A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with. Creomulslon. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chanca with anything less than Creomul-Bio- n, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes as the germ-lade- n phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even If other remedies hava failed, don't be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulslon and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) Giving Pleasure There is a difference between trying to please and giving pleasure. Give pleasure. Lose no chance of giving pleasure, for that is the ceaseless and anonymous triumph of a truly loving spirit. Henry Drummond. Old Folks TELL EACH OTHER THE SECRET OF THE ALL VEGETABLE CORRECTIVE FOR - o Pineapple Salad lists year, over St-n- e Calvin Place on a lettuce leafasliceof Hawaiian pineapple; cover salad dressing; over this ZZ Post- SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Actions to prevent a widespread influenza epidemic in Utah have been taken bv the State Board of HeaUh, following reports that a number of c?ses of "flu" pre in Salt Lake City and that the disease has hit epidemic proportions in nearbv-Ftnteregulations pertaining to thp prevention and control of influenza were broadcast pnd arrangements made for local heplth officers to notify the state department of aggravated conditions. SALT LAKE CITY, UT.-- A ten million dollar market for homes awaits enterprising members of the building and allir-- industries in Utah during 1937. This was the statement of natio"-- l P"d slate Federal Housing Administration offi'MPls. reef1"')assembled in Salt Lake City. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Total anticipated stnte resf.Mrcc-- . bv cloe of the fiscal year, June 30. 1937, wi'l amount to S3,39'5.4.r)6.14 it was disclosed in a renort jqunH s. j M". at the Buhl office of last year, reports master L. P. Run von, who a total of $18,728,64 for the or a gain of nine per cent I JACK IRVIN A ious weed control plan for 1937 is being urged by local farm cooperatives. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Bank deposits in Twin Falls, hovering dollar just under the five million showmark as the year closed, ed a 35 per cent increase during the year, annual statements show. BOISE, IDA. A residence construction boom in the smaller Idaho towns is predicted by Harry Whittier, former Moscow banker and head of the federal housing administration for Idaho. "In the years 1935 and 1936 most of the home construction was in the larger towns and for homes costing in the neighborhood of $4000," he said. "Indications are that 1937 will see heavy construction in smaller towns and for homes in the lower price brackets." BOISE, IDA. The bureau of mines estimated the value of gold, silver, cocoer, lead and zinc produced by Idaho lode and placer mines during 1936 at S26.981,-00compared with $19,522,704 in 1935. The gold output decreased about 3800 ounces. The outout of silver increased from 10,240,-95- 3 to 14.400.000 ounces; coDoer from to 2.850,000 2.095,867 pounds; lead from 158,040,250 to 180,400,000 pounds; zinc from 0, And ever since then on quibbles almost equally foolish such as a misplaced comma or an upside down period other high courts have been defeating the ends of justice and setting at naught the decisions of honest juries. Science has gone ahead, medicine has taken enormous steps forward, but law still rides in a stage coach and hunts with a flintlock musket. Has it ever occurred to anyone that one reason for the law's delays is a lack of the thing called common sense? Kinosaur Footprints. in 1858, a college professor Adiscovered on a sandstone ledge in Massachusetts a whole batch of imbedded tracks of the dinosaur familiarly known to geologists as dinah, just as among its scientific friends the great winged lizard is frequency referred to as big liz. At the time, the discovery created no excitement merely a slight shock of surprise to the old families upon learning there was something historic in Massachusetts antedat- Fur the naturing the Mayflower. alists figured those tracks had been left more than 150,000.001) years ago. And they were sufTered to remain nearly eighty years mure. Hut here recently it develops that parties unknown have been chiseling Dinah's footprints out and toting them off. This would seem to indicate either that Atm rica is getting dinosaur conscious or that are operating, or both. So if a slinky gentleman should come to the side door, offering a prime specimen for the parlor whatnot, don't trade with him. read- er call the p ihce. Next time he may come back with a dornirk off of Plymouth Rock or the cornerstone of Harvard college nr the name plate from Cotton Mather's cotlhi. I THE FEATHERHEADS to or IDA. POCATELLO, I (Cmnrrlenr, of in many years folks hava been telling each other about tbs wonderful corrective called Nature' Kcmcdy (NR Tableful. From one ocr- aon to another has passed the news of this purely vegetable laxaUve. It means so much to people past middle life to have a laxative that thoroughly clears their bowels of accumulated wastes. It means fewer aches and pains more happy days. And Nature's Remedy is so kind to thesystcm.Non- mTWKTTT-m- m habit forming. r5 B Tl rl fvil fl ' 'H Getaboxatany ;a orugstore tablets fur 25c Vi jt l, Great Oaks from Little Acorns Growl When Dr. Pools brought ths formula for an antiphlogistic day poultic to Denver nearly 50 years ago. ha liltla thought of the great aid that DENVER MUD would prove to both and heusawivas. DENVER MUD ia tha simple, convenient, economical way to overcome inflammation and avoid tha dangers of neglected Coughs. Colds and Bronchial Irritations. Hava it on hand always. doe-to- rs AT ALL DRUG STORES Practical Sua. lie Family Six, SOa Mi'cs. director of the hudt. This fipure includes a cash balance of $1,375,000 cn hand July 1, j NEVER mi slD, Tus.t lfanje the LToi kin) IT? ro' CAKE HERE THAT I'LL BREAK PIECES NO TOUBT- -. A- -r J , OFF AMD EAT I woMPfc 2St 7u LoM THERE 9 WHuT TH' That wji a ToUH BRREAK 2 X" fY7 JnTTW: Jnt FER VEZ -- t 1936. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. December proved a profitable month for the Efte Lionor Comit was in a remission, cent renort. During the month a total of !75.noo in profits was acquired for the stntc. This total, the larrost monthly remittance ever made bv the commission,' brought l he total amoiipt id into state coffers during 1936 to $400,000. An additional SIO'VOOO was realized in sales taxes from the year's liquor business. MOSCOW, IDA. Several cases of smallpox and many ea;cs of inluenza and pneumonia in Latah county caused health authorities to issue a call for vaccination and for care of colds ELACKFOOT. IDA Assisting in the formation of n cotintv ho nool which, in 106. sold 6248 ho"s for a total of .'?fi "211fi. as well p! in the formation of a coimtv wml and lamb pool, "ere amcm t'ie prtivits of r;n'hrm County Arent M. I.. Tillorv as shown in his annua report. suffer burning, scanty of frequent urination; backache, headache, dizziness, loss of energy, leg pains, swellings end puffinest under the eyes? 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