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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH Intermountain News Briefly told for Busy Readers By CRANDMOTHER By HELEN LANGWORTHY PROJECT AIDS CITY DEFICIT IS FEARED POISON FOR COYOTES rLAN ARMISTICE FETE o FFICER ODAY looked puzzled a stop In front of the Martin Jew- elry company and the chauffeur sat 4 POCATELLO, IDA. The project woodenly indifferent while the cars Of building 16 blocks of sewer lines other occupant fumbled with the Offcer ODay took Which has been under construction door handle. since last spring as an F E R A huge steps across the sidewalk to And city relief work project Is now Pen the door himself, woman met complete and assures this city an An attractive young startled with eyes and glance for away113 adequate system carrying a Quick flash. excess water during storm. she mur T1'ank you so m,lch' MURRAY, UT. Rids have been received and taken under 8 re wasdeserted ezceptfo went at Murray on the $30,000 P Mar aMr !n,ani! W A project for installation of Mr. Martin hurried Diesel engine In extension of thever forward to wait upon the woman. Murray municipal power plant .Xd like so see some diamond Other bid openings on P W projects she said. are? Layton, Improvements and re- rings, Mr. Martin glanced at the woman s.vsto water placements Layton of his patrons 1 tem at an estimated cost of $25,- - curiously. So many were likely to wear Just nowadays 000; Spanish Fork replawn.ent. He noticed and Improvements to the Spanish a cu8t0mert fashionable tan new and ex- c cost rtwnS Brigham C ty con- - oat and hat looked Evon the matohlng para. atruction of he fourth unit of the' hnn(lle appeared Ug mnaahim at Drlgham City wberPupon Mr. Martin estimated cost of $7o,000. placed Ills most expensive stock of SALT LAKH CITY, UT. Snltdamonds on tbe counter. Jstke City will probably end the happy smile lit up the woman's year with a deficit of between $225,-faa3 ghe g(,lectcd a ring with 000 and $300,000, it was Indicated perhaps tbe largest stone of the dls- lu a monthly financial statement pay gp,e trjed u on, submltted to the elly commission. you kn0w, she confided In a LOGAN, UT. Work on the 1 made some money, voice, 177.32 Wellsville sower project ofa wse investment, and I decided the FERA has begun. The project rd earned a diamond." calls for the construction of eight An excellent Idea; excellent," blocks of sewer, a reinforced con-A- ir Martin snid, trying to appear Crete septic tank to cholorlnate nonchalant. She raised her hand to eewage before Its disposal and a gee the diamond closely. At that In- wooden structure, 8 by 10 feet, togtant the loop of the parasol slid off bouse the chlorinator. per arm and It hit the floor with a T. B. Murray, muffled thud. Quickly the woman BOISE, IDA, director of the biological survey, bent to retrieve it. These other rings," she said, 1 states that 10,000 sheep have been turned over to A A A and they will wonder If I might care for one of be slaughtered and their poisoned them. carcasses distributed over the coy- - A worried frown came to Mr. territory of southern Martin's face. He wanted desper-IdahIn addition to the sheep, ately to sell that large diamond, about 900 head of cattle will be With anxious eyes he watched her nsed. finger the less expensive diamonds Mr. Martin ROCK STRINGS, WYO. Bock one after another. Springs will celebrate Armistice would have been more concerned I n al)'e see "ie "ier pay this year with a three-nigcounter, and celebration, in which l the 42 nationalities of Rock Springs Slowly, very carefully, the handle slid hand an down the 3 good-wia la get together er Para8n', down to the frame-th- e movement. The affair will be under and dropped the big diamond work, direction of Archie Ilay, Post No. 24. The celebration will open among the folds. ahe lnstant lhat 11 dropped the Saturday night, November 10. WYO. After having woman slid the other rings Into a GROVER, been closed for over a year, the Mu- - small pile. she said, with a After all, tual Creamery company's cheese T don t strs'ght-forwnrsmile. factory here baa been reopened, and ia receiving several hundred pounds know which I like best. She pulled her gloves. Ill return In an hour of milk daily. tw0when I have decided, IDAHO FALLS. IDA. -- The re-been amost too easy, lia' action of Idaho Falls and the upper lle scried slowly Snake river valley to the recently s'ie bought installed airmail service here lias aay Ir- Martin kept pace with her on proved very satisfactory. An aver- hIs 8,de of ttle counter, age of 11 pounds of mail per day was sent from the local postoffice Th woman ,stPfd shrt, "hen sI Baw a, d8P'ay of bags, during the month, or a total of 350 0haren t ey adorable?1 Instant of airmail the for month, pounds more than 13,600 letters. BURLEY, IDA. Bids are asked for the Improvement of the Deelo-- watch'' woman' said doubtfully, Albion market road, to be filed with Wouldnt. Jim out there reay the department of public works, ln he car would be fumIng wItb Boise, by October -- 0. The work In- - nervousness. They had planned eludes straightening of the present tbat ghe would take no ionger tban road, eliminating dangerous curves Hfteen minuteg. The motor would and widening the right of way be tbey would drive it extends through the Mint- - ,y grunnngi few bockg lnto a certaln ga. doka project rage. Their clothing was laid out TWIN FALLS, IDA. A survey knew too, that even as they of a proposed new highway between donncd tlie ciothes that would so Buhl and Glenns Ferry will be oom- - ebange their appearance, the men pleted within the next six weeks. jn tbe garage would be rushing The proposed route, a straight road through the paint Job that would between Glenns Ferry and a point make the big car unrecognizable, between eight and ten miles directly But what of five mlnutes and west of Buhl, would cut 17 miles off jims uneasiness, the woman thought the present highway distance be- - contemptuously. she tween these two points, and would opened the bags, Leisurely compared them, In bring about a slmltur reduction ipbere was one, a rich dark one the distance between Twin Falls and that she seemed to prefer. When Hlse- she turned away from the counter IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Shipments it lay at the bottom of her parasol, of Idaho potatoes averaged 125 cars "he heard herself murmur things y week ended no, not today after all. Once per day for the October 6. Shipments for the cor- - more she glanced at her watch, responding week ln 1933 averaged slightly more than five minutes had 116 cars dally. Total shipments of elapsed while she had examined the Idaho potatoes for the season reach- - bags. Her heart beat a little faster, But still she talked pleasantly to ed CC35 cars, as compared with 4397 cars on the same date last season. Mr. Martin as she walked to the SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Nearly door, and then, involuntarily, she 600 stuaents have been definitely took a deep breath, Nice little rain, Mr. Martin said assigned to FERA part time work at the University of Utah and more behind her. than 100 additional names have Nice little rain been approved for future assign- - She hesitated with the door The students are able to ly open when Office ODay came Into view. He was smiling broadly. earn from $5 to $15 a week. TAROWAN, UT. Three hundred Just an April shower, only started bags of high quality alfalfa seed five minutes ago, he said and then Allow has been hariested by Parowan reached for her parasol. me growers this season. No, oh, no," the woman said, and The sugar UT. GUNNISON, company has begun operation at its her voice sounded strangely ed. It doesn't work, she explained plant. The mill, which has been put in first class shape, Quickly. Patrick O'Day would never have employs ISO men and will run for 11 known that as little a thing as a 80 days or more. ladys parasol ever refused to yield LOGAN, UT. An ordinance pro- to him. Oh, I can fix It," he said hlbltlng the driving of an artesian without permit from the office dently and pulled the parsol from of the Caclie county clerk was the woman's conclusive grin, With nightmarish passed by the board of Cache county clarity, the woman beheld several scenes the commissioners. Weber county next Instant : Patrick ODay raised OGDEN, UT. board of education is making prep- - the parasol, peering at It Then the arations to hold a bond election, dull thud of a beaded bag as It bit and papers for a $200,000 PWA loan the sidewalk and the lighter tinkle for a county school building program of a diamond ring as it bounded In have been executed and sent to P to the gutter. That amazed exp res WA headquarters ln Salt Lake City slon on the officer's face ; Mr. Mar-hence they will be sent to Wash- - tin yelling hoarsely and Jim, the Ington, D. C., for final approval, rat, pulling away from the curb, roaring down the street ce $12,-bug- y wom-wil- d - - - qulck-wher- six-da- part-ment- e CLARK shown In colors w Ith Instructions. Write our rug Dept, and send 13c for this book. Address Home Craft Co., Dept. C, 19th & St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McClure Newspaper Syndicate. W NU Service MANY PWA PLANS two-da- Crocheted Rugs in Quilt Designs THE GAS STATION Just Five Minutes If You Eat Starches Meats, Sweets Read This Widows Peak Indicates Finer Hair, Study Shows They're All Necessary Foods But All Acid - Forming. Hence Most of Vs Have Arid Stomach At Times. Easy Now to Relieve. The person who lias a widows peak is likely to have finer hair than the person without one, It Is indicated from studies of heredity by students of genetics at University of Vermont Widows peak is the term applied when a persons hair grows down on During the past years patchwork forehead to form a point. A quilts have been the big article of his shows interest to the home needleworker chart prepared by the student in one fam and now we have the crocheted rug inheritance of the peak In quilt designs. The beauty of these ily through five generations. rugs can only be appreciated after you have seen one of them. Crocheted rugs have the best wearing properFOR ties. Tbe rug above illustrated is the Flower Garden rug, which yon will recognize as having received Its name from the Flower Garden quilt. Size of rug Is 30 inches and made from 2 lbs. of rag strips. Each block Is made separately and when the seven are finished they are slip stitched together. The colors to be used depends upon tbe material you may have on hand or can dje to colors desired. Use contrasting colors Have for the different rows and the Your Spark brighter the colors the more sunshine the rug brings to the home. Plugs Cleaned Our book No. 24 on crocheted rag BY THE NEW AC METHOD mgs in quilt designs contains 20 rugs Doctors say that much of the indigestion, from which so many of us suffer, is really acid indigestion . . . brought about by too foods in our many modern diet. And that there is now a way to relieve this . . . often in minutes! Simply take Phillips Milk of Magnesia after meals. Almost immediately this acts to neutralize the stomach acidity that brings on your trouble. You "forget you have a stomach Try this just once! Take either the PHILLIPS , or, familiar liquid now the convenient new Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tablets. But be sure you get Genuine PHILLIPS , acid-formi- PLUGS MORE POWER Clean 1 Tlie gasoline pumping station Is the very kejnote of the American scene. 2 The United States Is really a large body of people entirely surrounded by gas stations. 3 There are more gas stations in the country than there are churches, schools and libraries. 4 And they have decidedly beltei locations. 5 Once upon a time there was quite a distance between them. You could walk two or three blocks and not see one. This seems incredible, but It Is to tear it down and replace It with a Spanish mosque with six pumps, free 7 But today they are thicker than air and a rest room. 10 Why lie behaves this way is frankfurter stands and waffle restauliicli Is plenty thick. rants. hard to understand. It cant be from 8 It looks like a great plot by the mercenary incentives, because there oil interests to eliminate all are more gas stations now than there residences, especially tlie cor- are initomobiles. ner sites. 11 But there are signs that the 9 Tlie minute n gasoline baron tide Is turning. The other day a hears of a fine old American home couple of American home lovers willi spacious lawns in a nice resibought up a gasoline station, tore It dential district with birdies and down and erected a colonial homeposies all around It, he becomes stead on it with lilac bushes around seized with a maniacal determination it und with iron deer on tlie lawn. 0 true. A TRUE GHOST STORY By Mary Roberts In 1922, after tbe death of Bois Penrose, my family took occupancy of his apartment tu Washington. From our first night there a strange phenomenon pervaded the place," related Mary Roberts Rinehart famous novelist. "The distraction was only to end with my mother's death. The account of tlie phenomenon has been told before, and I am telling It now, not because I believe In any physical manifestation of survival after death, but because I know one cannot say ttiat because tie or she cannot see a tiling, It does not exist. were Perhaps tlie disturbances warning us of danger to my mother: perhaps some child. Incarnate, was playing around our rooms. Whatever It was some strange phenomenon did exist. The scene was set there, of course for the rumor of a ghost. Immediately after Senator Penroses death tbe colored maids were stating that the dead man was walking. On our first night in the apartment, after we had turned off our lights, there was a rush of something through the room. . Tlie effect was as If a large black curtain bud been drawn swiftly across us. Doctor Rinehart sat up in bed. What on earth was that?" he asked. We turned on the lights, but everything was as it should be. The windows were open, but there was no wind, and the narrow curtains were held flat to the wall by heavy bands that could not blow under a ti circumstances. The next morning brought an unusual incident. We had no servants save Marie, the personal maid for my mother and myself. At seven the next morning Marie entered with my coffee. I reproved her for coming early. But you rang, madam. Rang twice. Later Marie complained repeated ly of my ringing the bell vfliich con nected my room with hers, when I did not ring. One day I tnjself heard the bell ringing ln her room, when I was In the study opposite her room. We Rinehart called In an electrician to examine (or a short circuit ; there was none. "After that we accepted the bell, and In time became accustomed to it. But other queer happenings took place; curious and unexplainable noises nnd stirrings dislurbed not only Marie, but m.vself, two aunts who cnnie to visit us, and my sons. "My eldest son, who came home fat a visit was unwarned of the situation, Just before his arrival the hall floor had been painted, and the furniture had been set back for tlie firs! time. "Tlie following morning lie calfl me, nml I found him in the anil staring at something. He had come In late, and gone to sleep at once, to be awakened with a feeling of in tense cold and n sense of terror he could not explain. Following that, as lie lay there, outside ids door In tlie hall, a heavy piece of furniture had apparent!) commenced to move, nnd for an hour it hud creaked and vv ilhout moved stopping. We examined tlie floor nnd found on thp freshly painted surface a series of new scorings around a heavy leather chair. These scorings were very deep. lew later we were all out of tlie apartment which was locked. Wlien we returned we found to our amazement tlie pamlanus plant sir ting neatly upright on the living room floor, minus its crock, and some thirty feet from where it belonged. "One night we gave a dinner. The next day tlie papers ran a tale tint the Penrose apartment was haunted, and that tlie dead Senator was ring lug his bell. Whereupon a statement came from the senate office building, that the bell from his private office had rung for some time after his death, two short sharp peals. Also a page from the senate later told me that the bojs would A k sue tdblv MAN!) HU. Change to Liquid Laxatives? all BAYER -- Pay Less and Get Real Look for Iho with Tub" t'ntleura Ointment,sndathen a of warm Rinse and wash rinse thoroughly. This again, then will keep your scalp in a healthy condition which is essential to good hair. Wash with massage. Cntlenra Soap. Ointment 25c and 50c. Soap 25c. Proprietors : Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation, Malden, Maas. Replace badly worn plugs, of course, with new ACs. "Plug-ln-th- anoint the scalp Before shampooing, and service stations. 11 CLASSIFIED Salt Lake City's ADVERTISING Have you anything around fewest Hotel the house you would like ti to trade or sell?Try sified ad. The cost is only few cents and there are probably alot of folks look- log for just whatever it is you no longer have use for. aclas-dassifie- adc Reiulls Re& PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Hair rea Dandruff-Stop- s BAYER TEMPLE at Dnisista. and HlacoxChem Wkg .Patdiogga.il Ideal for use in FLORESTON SHAMPOO connectKmwith Parker's Hair Balsam. Makes the 50 cents and hair soft fluffy. by mail or at druggists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N. Y, SQUARE Conquer Depression! Sell necessities. BiDer-lativ- e flavors, foods, cleaners, cosmetics. Highest commissions 1 sampler, mailed, 65c. Kits. 15 up. JLuxco, Provo, Utah, 200 Tile Baths in every room. RATES FROM $1.50 CR1SMON & NICHOLS ASS AYERS AND CHEMISTS fust opposite Mormon Tabernacle ERNEST C 8. West Office and Laboratory Temple Bt., Balt Lake City, Utah. P O. Box 1708. Mailing envelopes aad priced furnished on request. ROSSITER, Mgr. Aspirin I community includes the ISc Now For 12 25c Now For 24 These new low prices make it a folly to accept unknown brands in order to save a few cents. So never ask for Bayer Aspirin by the name aspirin alone when you buy, but alwayssay ASPIRIN and see that you get it. 15c. The popular 24 tablet bottles So Always Say farm homes surrounding Bayer When You Buy ALWAYS SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" OW WHEN YOU biscuits, griddle cakes, cookies, ... To retain confl-we- pure Baking Soda and sour milk u expert cooks, our Our Baking Soda is often prescribed by a4 ... Mail mm ' - MM.it KEASI SEND Ml .DESOtlllNO USES OF A1SO SET 'jftUtf fREE OF COIOHEO RUN! f OOX SAKING NAMf AHO SOM HID CA.DS' APPUttj the natural color of fresh as they cook add a pinch of our Soda ready in the medicine cabinet the town. The town stores are there for the accommodation and to serve the people of our farm homes.The merchants who advertise "specials are merchants who are sure they can meet all competition in both quality and prices. BUY use the leavening recommended by physicians ... . , , Keep an extra package the coupon today Filling Impart Color and to Gray and Faded Hair Beauty 00 60c HOTEL Radio connection have been cut to 25c. And the big, family size, 100 tablet bottles have again been reduced. For best results when baking muffins green vegetables rob- better dealers, garages, 200 Rooms to put the reliability and quick action of Genuine Bayer Aspirin within the reach of everyone, the price you pay has been drastically cut Cut so low that nobody need ever again accept an unknown preparation in place of real BAYER Aspirin. pra-tl-Humlr, . us-- i v 1hi iutj, fuiofnlv and home tudv ooure. 2609 (iillhum, ktnisUM ( Hy, Ho. waffles Works Wonders in the Care of Your Hair re bing your car of power. A thorough plug cleaning will restore that power save gas, and assure quick starting. You will find the AC Spark Plug Cleaner at slmule. Full CUTICUMA YOUR STORES to ii AilL tAfayneHa. YOUR TOWN For instance, the pocket tins of 12 real Bayer Tablets have been, cut Shorthand the Sudden Phillips a plug intermittently JBig Price Cut on Bayer Aspirin ! So as four .own druggist is suthoo Vixcd to cheerfully refund your money on the spot if you ere .not relieved by Creomulsion Why 5 Dirty andOxide-Coate- d spark plugs mis-fi- ASPIRIN AT DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES! NOW u only Doctors have always recognized the value of the laxative whose dose can be measured, and whose action can be thus regulated to suit individual need. The public, too, is fast returning use of liquid laxatives. People Tor fourteen years she had been to the learned that a properly prehave paralyzed, and had never attempted pared liquid laxative brings a more to get into her bath without help; natural movement without any disit was considered an impossibility for comfort at the time, or after. her to do it. The dose of a liquid laxative can One night Marie turned on the be varied to suit the needs of the hot water, and then was called away. individual. The action can thus be And In the few moments of absence regulated. It forms no habit; you need not take a double dose a day my mother did the supposedly Imwill a mild liquid possible, got into the scalding water or two later. Nor laxative irritate the kidneys. in the tub, there to die from it. The wrong cathartic may often do WNU Service. Copyright. more harm than good. Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is a Collegiate Glory prescription, and is perfectly safe. Are you In favor of coeducation? Its laxative action is based on senna answered Aliss Cayenne Yes, a natural laxative. The bowels will But I dont think it is to be hoped not become dependent on this form that girls will ever learn to play of help. Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is obtainable at all druggists. football as well as boys. GENUINE Also in Tablet Form: Phillips Milkof Magnesia Tablets are now on sale at an drug stores everywhere. Each tiny tablet is the equivalent of a teaspoonful ot Genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia. if not go Into his office if they could help It, that there was a ghost in IL "I have never laid any of the disearth-bounturbances to the spirit of Air. Penrose. But we have never found an explanation. We even had a special type of Yale lock on the entrance door to our apartment I myself checked on such things as the ringing of the bedroom bell, and that repeatedly. Suddenly, dreadfully, the matter terminated lu my mother's death. HOYi! 1 Businas, established ia tbe year 1 S48 |