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Show MERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH "llUTAH BUDGET I LIFT OFF CORNS! Utah beet raisers will receive $12 per ton for their beets next season. Construction of the bridge at llauks-vlllDrop Freezone on a touchy Wayne county has been stopped for the duration of the war. The bridge corn, then lift that corn was to cost $9,000. off with fingers Mrs. Harriet E. Phillips, aged 81, of Salt Lake, has forty-twrelatives in Doesn't hurt a bttl Drop a little the armed forces of the United States, Freezone on an aching corn. Instantly fighting for world freedom. lift that corn stops hurting, then you Seven deaths from Spanish influenza Jt right out. Yes, magic ! No humbug! and a total of more than 70 cases of the disease were, reported to the Ogden board of health on October 17. Lightning instantly killed a team of horses driven by Claude Tibbie and William Ferre at Copperfield. 'M Itytl I The sin men escaped w holly unscathed. Major A. G. Mason, general veterinary Inspector for the United States army. Is in Ogden making arrangements for purchasing 125 horses each e, - r rzj -- J AJflf 1 ' m. s " ft U It between the painters' union and paint shop owners of Salt Lake has been effected. The con troversy was adjusted by a commission of three men. Universal wearing of hospital gauze masks has been decided upon by the people of Bingham as a means of protecting themselves and others from the influenza infection. At least 15(0 laborers must be mustered by the state at once to fill vacancies in eastern munitions plants. Ilecruiting of laborers for other industries will be discontinued at once. Miss Mary Young and Miss Helen M. Cannon of Salt Lake and Miss Ruby Naegle of Washington county are the three first girls to be called for active service as members of the volunteer student nurses' corps. Wages ranging from $1 to $12 per day, according to the ability of the worker, is one of the Inducements offered by the Utah-IdahSugar company to local high school boys, who desire to work in the beet fields during vacation. Don C. Clayton, who was secretary to former Senator George Sutherland, whose home Is in Fannington, has been appointed secretary to Senator Reed Smoot in succession to Mr. Van Wagoner. Mr. Van Wagoner resigned to enter the army. Housewives over the state again are urged by the government not to complain If food regulations seem a greater burden this year. A message sent by the Washington food administration says transportation of food will be more difficult than ever. "With draft contingents of the September 12 registration scheduled to be culled Into service as soon as the Influenza epidemic has abated, efforts are being made to avert inroads into Utah's educational system by the placing of male teachers In class 1. The plant of the People's Sugar company at Moroni, started October 16, with a tonnage of beets In sight that is far above that of any previous season, according to estimates made by officials of the company. The dally output will run from 1000 to 1500 bags. M. H. Greene, Utah representative of the federal grain corporation, has gone to the Uintah basin, where he will discuss the grain situation with the farmers and elevator men of that region. Because of lack of transportation facilities, the farmers find it difficult to market their crops. Peculiar conditions which exist in Utah have led the state council of defense, through Its executive committee, to recommend to the war Industries number of board construction residences that, under the most strict Interpretation of the rules of the federal body might not be allowed. Mercantile The Zion's Institution celebrated its golden jubilee on October 1$5. The organization was started October 16, 1868, as a clearing house for merchandise in the country and as a medium to curb the activities of profiteers. Brig-haYoung was its first president. Dr. It. V. Hoggan has investigated an outbreak of hog cholera in a herd of about twenty pigs in the southwestern part of the city of Ogden. Three of the animals were found to have the cholera, and were destroyed. The others were vaccinated against the disease, and the case will be watched closely. Swine production within the state has increased threefold during the last statement made year, according to a N. Mead. In charge R. Dr. recently by of the local animal inspection department. At present Utah farmers are tne raising enough pork to supply bottle of Freezone costs bnt a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone Is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It Is wonA tiny derful. ' Adv. Utah's 1917 metallic production was valued at $96,323,000. PRESCRIPTION OLD FOR WEAK KIDNEYS t, Blind English ing wives. soldiers are find- Important to Mothersbottle of every Examine carefully that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that It CASTORIA, Rpnra flin Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. UkMZlki Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria The trouble with too much ego Is hat there's too little go In it Cuticura Beauty Doctor For cleansing and beautifying the skin, hands and hair, Cuticura Soap and Ointment afford the most effective For free samples preparations. "Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. ad-dro- A keen critic is apt to make cutting icmarks. TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The "Come-back- " His t. oeciuBe of overwork, man was really never weakened condition lack of exercise, im- proper eating and living demands stimula-an- n t's'y the cry for a health-givinf and the refreshing sleep essential to strength. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil PsuK the National Remedy of Holland, wu do the work. They are wonderful. capsules each day will put , ree fonthese his feet before he knows it: ,,m.u" "nether his trouble comes from uric acid poisoning, the kidneys, gravel or stone in e bladder, stomach derangement or other ailment that befall the American i he best known, most reliable rem-"- 7 for these troubles is GOLD MEDAL Uaarlem Oil Capsules. This remedy has Kood the test for more than: 200i years since its riniuiit.. .1 tones in Holland. It acts directly and grees relief at once. Don't wait until you w g over-zealo- entirely but take them ""ay. Your druggist will gladly refund your money if they do not help you. Ae-pJ0.ubstitutes. Look for the name WLU MEDAL on every box, three sizes, ney art. the original imported Hrlem down-and-ou- t, Oil Capsuleir-Ad- v. Sacramento Is eating whale meat ofa inter-mounta- in Austria against Serbia, 110111 null August 1, Germany against France, August. 3, 1914. against Belgium, August Germany 4, 1914. Britain Great August 4, 1914. Germany, against Austria against Russia, August S, 1914. against Germany, Au- gust 9, 1914. Austria against Montenegro, August 9, 1914. Serbia against Germany, August 9, 1914. ONLY THING TO DO. George Washington Jones, late of Atlanta, was making his first trip frontward on a supply wagon with not much farther to go when, from the side of the road, a camouflaged American battery broke forth thunderd tokens ously, sending a few over the line to Fritz. The ground trembled from the salvo, but not more than George, as he Jumped from the high seat to the road. The American artillery officer In charge of the battery crossed over to the road. "Scared?" he demanded. "Well," George said. "Ah was slightly agitate at fust. Ah suttlngly was. But keep right on. Dat's the only way to win this wah flah dem guns." Stars and Stripes, France. 300-poun- WHAT HE GOT. France against Austria, August 13, Great Britain against Austria, gust 13, 1914. Japan agalust Germany, August Au- 1914. 23, 1914. Austria against Japan, August 27, 1914. Austria against Belgium, "August 28. 1914. November Russia against Turkey, 3, 1914. Great Brltlan against Turkey, No- vember 5, 1914. France against Turkey, November 5, 1914. against the allies, Turkey ber 23, 1914. Portugal ber Novem- , against Germany, 111 f ; Told by Mrs. Lynch Frora Own Experience Providence, R. L "I was all run down ia health, was nervous, had head- - 6, U914. Montenegro against Austria, August Montenegro u ttvuflirt u NERVOUSNESS 3, 1914. TH BACKACHE AND 23, July 1914. France against Germany, August acnes, my back ached all the time. I was tired and had no ambition for any thing. I had takes a number of medicines which did ma no good,' One day I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and what it had done for women, so I tried it, My nervousness and backache and headaches disappeared. I gained in weight and feel fine, so I can honestly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to any woman who ia suffering as I was." Mrs. Adeline B. Lynch, 100 Plain St, Providence, R.L Backache and nervousness are symptoms or nature's warnings, which indicate a functional disturbance or aa unhealthy condition which often develops into a more serious ailment. Women in this condition should not continue to drag along without help, but profit by Mrs. Lynch s experience, snd try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comand for special advice write to Eound E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Mass. Ill Novem- 1 Soothe Your 23, 1914. Serbia against Turkey, December 2, 1914. Italy against Austria, May 24, 1915. San Marino against Austria, May 24, 1915. Italy against Turkey, o Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of 'sight and are Boon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are m need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Take for Swamp-Rooa example Dr. Kilmer's preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used ifie preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmers' Swamp-Roo- t is due to the fact that so many people claim, it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a . sample bottle of 8wamp-Roo- t by Parcel Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and 'medium size bottles for sale at all drag stores. Adv. I years past four .. Germany against Russia, 1 A setleinent WAR DECLARATIONS OP 1914. o day. I 1915. August 21, V - in.-i- ' i All drarettU; Bop,Olntmmt50.TalcTii--a. Maniple each fro of "Catlcara, Dpt I, Boatcav." What She Was Doing. Young Mrs. Fusserly was going to Great Britain against Bulgaria, Oc- learn to knit socks for soldiers as a tober 15, 1915. And, part of her patriotic duties. France against Bulgaria, October moreover, she was going to surprise her husband by her accomplishment 16, 1915. Serbia against Bulgaria, October Hubble caught her one day laborious16, 1915. ly struggling with what might have Russia against Bulgaria, October made a nice larobe for a child's 19. 1915. but was an alleged sock instead. In the world are you making October "What 19, Bulgaria, Italy against 1915. there?" he asked, manlike. "I'm doing my bit," was her reply. Germany against Portugal, March He returned In the evening just In 9, 1916. Rumania against Austria, August time to see her tearfully unraveling the last stitches of the sock. 27, 1916. he remarked, heartlessItaly against Germany, August 28, 1916. ly. "At noon I find you doing your bit. Turkey against Rumania, August In the evening I find you undoing it" Bulgaria against Serbia, October 14, 1915. go-ca- rt, ," "How much does Justwed get a week?" "Oh ! sometimes his wife lets him keep a dollar, and sometimes two." Unnecessary Noises. They have taken the bray from the mule; Oh, let the good work go on Till the rooster breaks our rest no more. And the feline's yowl is gone. Great Expectations. Her Father What am I to presume your Income will be at the time you expect tto marry? Suitor Well er I hardly like to put a figure on your generosity, sir. 29, 1916. Germany against Rumania, Septem- ber 14, 1916. Greece against Bulgaria, November 28, 1916 ment). . (Greek provisional govern- Greece against Germany, November (Greek provisional government). United States against Germany, April 6, 1917. Panama against Germany, April 7, 28, 1916 1917. Cuba April 7 against Germany, July (government of Alexander). - Greece against Bulgaria, July A Sure One. 1917 (government of Alexander). Aspirant I would like a fat part In Slam against Germany, July your production, sir. 1917. Manage! How would you like to Slam against Austria, July look after the star's grease paints. 1917. 2, Practical Romance. "My daughter, young Smith called today to ask me If I would give him 1917. against Germany, Greece 1917 Liberia 1917. agilnst Germany, August 2, 80 Much a Foot. "How is that for a $3 shoe?" "Only $3 for those? I can hardly believe It." "I didn't say for those the other one cost me $3 also. Boston Tran- script. : Difficult Classification. Tencher Tommy, to what class of the animal kingdom do I belong? Tommy Dunno, teacher. Pa says you'er an old hen and ma says you're an old cat. An ash receiver, from the center of which rises a vase to hold flowers, has been invented. 22, j - 22, 4, China against Germany, August 14, 1917. faAlfe 11 si Afcgjj-'gsliif- e your hand." China against Austria, August 14, "Well, father, did he, tell you If he 1917. had anything to put In It?" Brazil against Germany, October 26, 1917. Proof at Hand. United States against Austria, De"Are these eggs strictly fresh?" cember 7, 1917. "Yes, ma'am. Come out Into the Panama against Austria, December yard and you can hear the hens that 10, 1917. laid 'em still cackling." Good Riddance. "Any Improvement In this town since was here last?" asked the drum-ae- r. "Lemme see," mused the village storekeeper. "Yep, there's one. Do ye recollect old Bill Skllley who used to hang around th' courthouse?" "Oh, yes, I remember Bill." "Well, he's dead." TO BATTLE WITH INFLUENZA. The following teleWashington. regram, which Is lates to the emergency medical and nursing relief work furnished through the United States public health servunable to cope ice to communities with the present situation even with state aid: "Public health service will mobilize with aid volunteer medical service all outside medical aid required In combating present Influenza epidemic. Red Cross upon specific request from this service will mobilize nursing personnel and furnish necessary emergency hospital supplies which cannot be obwants of the entire state. Comfortable detained otherwise. Inform all city and Anyhow. been Action raising gas rates has "Are you happy, now that you are county healfct officers your state that comutilities state public ferred bv' the & Coke rich?" all appeals for aid must be made to mission until the Utah Gas "I don't know that I am happy ; but state health department, which will further proof should present company order rm dead sure I am not as discon- make request of surgeon general, pubof need'for higher charges. The lic health service, whenever local the tented as I would be if I was broke." with file to company directs the needs require. Whenever necessary a months two physcommission within The Reason. public health service will establish disits of properties'. valuation ical with state Smith How did the Spendett family trict officers to the The guardian of Vern Albertson, to get In such reduced circum- officials and distribute medical and happen boy that was shot recently stances? nursing personnel. Charles in an apple orchard owned by Smythe Understand they attended (Signed) BLUE, Surgeon General, suit has brought of Ogden, E Hnnrllev too many reduced-price- d sales. S. Public Health Service. U. $5000 damages. against Handle? for When Wisdom Comes. Sillleus What do you understand by the age of discretion? Cynlcus Merely when a man realizes that he Is either too young to marry, or too old. Judge. When the morninA cup i unsatisfactory suppose you make a chancy from old-tithe beverage to the snappyr cereal me drink INSTANT P0SIUM Vbu'll be surprised at its cheering, satisfying- qualities and delightful flavor. It's all health caffeine. no "Try a Tin |