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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE UTAH Christmas Gifts UTAH BUDGET Wire, phone or write as for what you want in jewelry, watches or silverware. MAKERS OF JEWELRY SAU IMS Oakland. Caffi." . Salt Lake may soon have a branch d. her Wood turned to waWtkT S distributing office of the First Nar Tare ri tional Exhlbiters moving picture circuit. took Dr. ptZ:' Jack Chrlstopherson. of Eureka, was badly lacerated about the hands and " cured Let. face when he coasted Into a barb wire fence. Diving into a swimming pool at Salt "I have hi& . Lake, W. P. ltoseerans, aged 21, struck his head on the cement bottom . v 2.: .r and was fatally Injured. Formation of u state association of menced using Dr. Pjeroe a Golden Medici extract manufacturers, under the ausDiscovery and Pleasant Peik-tsV. theasof Utah Manufacturers' general nealtb oommenoed to naprove pices first took bottle. the I six bottle and sociation, has been decided upon. cured gained 80 pounds. I to Four kraut cutting factories in Dr. Pierce the very highest indowrS2 for his remediea."-MR- S. MAE TfiUDQW Utah this year produced 5X0 tons of 4024. Sutter St. kraut, the cabbage being grown on fifty-eigacres. Lyst year the pro duct In this state totaled 2220 tons. Lawrence X. Foreman was accidenWeak" tally shot and instantly killed while MaryayiUe, Calit"I needed a tonic lay blood, waa thin, I was cutting Christmas trees In the hills Hi near Elsinore. The bullet entered kidneys were w$ his left Ride, penetrating his heart. and dipc3tion vai ao bad that I mii Four cents a ton is a fair cash val,1 not even drink uation for coal in place in an operatnii'k. Irememw 1 edthat icotherhiMj ing mine, close to a railroad, wheru ' always depended the coal would lease at 10 cents a Un, r: on Dr. I'ierce'sGol. 4 in the opinion of the state board of tf U'sitrfi Kwsnnnf lintan .::;::'? den Medical Di. ,"v:;'v;'av.'.v..v,."i.'o equalization. covery, bo I deciWha&atohaQ&a .C f,,ded to take it. Ina C. L. Christensen of Monticello has ahort Miss On the steps of the New York public library, a demonstration class from a public school, wit'a the teacher. time I wy been appointed to assist the govern Coleman benefited. greatly ; studying Just as they do each day in God's pure air and sunshine, their little bodies protected from tht T aVirifiniiArl ment and state trappers in instructing cold S was given In aid of the Red Cross Christmas seal drive. This f T0 tTT suits. " by demonstration tf nnA wam wall wAmon Will J. ft the Navajo Indians in southern Utah BARKER, 219 8th St. and New Mexico how to eradicate preThere iabut one way to have good health; datory animals. and that is to put and keep your stomach Two gallons of corn whisky, twenty-twAIRPLANE USED TO EXPEDITE DELIVERY OF BIBLES in good order. This is easy to do if yon take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, pints of whisky, two gallons of ' It is a wonderful tonic and blood purifier brandy and 250 gallons of wine, toand is so safe to take, for it is madeof tooti gether with a modern still, were taken and herbs and ia without alcohol, al by the sheriff at Ogden when he raided druggists. liquid or tablets. the home of Charles Deru. The Utah Valley Gas & Coke company is permitted, under an order of the public utilities commission filed on December 16, to increase its rates for gas served to customers in I'fovo, by Sprlngvllle and Spanish Fork. When Robert P. Marshall, driver of MOid-Sfoma- ol a milk wagon, was hit .over the head and knocked unconscious by a footpad at Salt Lake, his horses continued Millions of people who worry, are despoon their regular route and finally ndent, have spells of mental depression, feel blue and are often melancholy, believe that brought the unconscious man home. these conditions are due to outside Influences over which they have little or no control Two masked men secured $2085 from Nearly always, however, they can be trace to an internal source an of Aus Mitiu the home Mohar, Nor It It to be wondered at. trian, employed at the Highland Boy with such well defined symptume as uh digestion, belching, heartburn, bloat, etc, mine, at Bingham, while he was at will,. If not checked. In time affect to some work at night. The robbers escaped degree or other all the vital organs. The nervous system becomes deranged. Digestion and no trace of them has been found. suffers. The blood Is Impoverished. Health, and strength are undermined. The victim of Five bandits, armed and masked, although ha may not know entered a' Chinese store at Salt Lake the cause of his ailments, feels his hope, courage, ambition and energy slipping. Ani at night, and after beating Lee Door, truly life is dark not worth much to the 29 years of age, over the head with a man or woman who has Get rid of It! Don't let W.J pistol forced hint to open the safe, you back, wreck your health, make you of the which they robbed of ?1400 and a days miserable, make yon a victim "blues" and gloomy thoughts! There Is a watch. marvelous modern remedy EATONIC called that brings, oh! such quick retlef from your A. (). Smoot, of Provo, Is the owner stomach miseriessets your stomach to righti makes It cool, sweet and comforTo exiedite tlie delivery of 5,000 copies of the Bible, tne American Bible society of a heifer which has Just recently made use of an air- table. Helps strong, you get back your strength, vigor, completed a record, which makes her plane, to take the shipment from San Francisco to Los Angeles. The packages are here shown being loaded into vitality, enthusiasm and good cheer. So many thousands upon thousands of sufferers state champion butter cow for her the airplane. have used EATONIC with such marvelonilr helpful results that we are sure you will age. She gave In one year 61G7.3 feel the same way If yon will Just give It s pounds of milk and 513 pounds of trial. Get a bir 50 cent hex of EATONIC the good butter. tasting tablets that you eat likeHe "PILLBOX" GUARDS A BANK HEIR TO THE FRICK MILLIONS kit of candy from your druggist today. will return your money tf results are not In addition to the handling of 14S7 more than you expect. iven juvenile cases and 284 adult cases and the work of supervising 600 juveniles on probation) the juvenile court at Salt Lake has furnished CFOR YODR A03STOMAC) children for adoption in the twenty-livpast year. Matter of Evidence. f Fourteen manufacturers' associations 1 , , "x One of the attorneys for Steve Beck lu various parts of the country have In his recent trial in criminal court on written the Utah Manufacturers' asa charge of manslaughter, was quesociation that they favor the proposal stioning a man for Jury service In the of the Utah organization for joint celecase. bration of Arulistlce day and Thanks-rivina . BOYD PARK 106 MAIN STRUT BI00J Turned to Water! They Gave Her Up OUT DOOR STUDY CLASS AIDS RED CROSS SEAL DRIVE . CITY . - ypeiwi MB wi-- All makes Rented, Repaired, Sold. Write for price-$7.- 50 to $100. h Blood Thin Utah Office and School Supply 32 W. 2nd Sooth, Salt Lake City. Utah Kidneys Get in the Cut Rate run-dow- wt Tire Business The Tire Store of Utah, a f 100,000 corporation, arc oueninir luo tire stores in ttic (tale of Utah. 1'liey want a live wire business manJ 1 or either inexperienceu in the tire this city. business, ti open up a branch stun-iThe Tire Stores of Utah will conduct a retail chaiu of stores, selling tlrst and second tire at greatly reduced prices. These tires are all guaranteed fur 3500 to 8000 miles, and arc purchased from the world's largest tire jobbers in Chicago and New York at rock bottom prices. This is a wonderful opportunity for ONK MAN in Uiis city to get in on this proixmition with a moderate investment. If you are interested, wire, telephone or address AD. RKI.NSI1EKU, 5 'resilient Tire Stores of Utah, Kcjtent Street, Salt Like City, Utah, All applications will be considered in the order received. A. e mini f.nWff 1 4T bag-lik- e UUV TTOO ',.11 m X o AKTER SLEEP OF CENTURIES Ecclesiastic May Be 8ald to Havs turned to Earth for a Few Brief Moments. Re- THE "OLOES" There was a little gathering In the green graveyard of an old priory church. There was the rector and an old antiquary In rusty black, a few neighboring squires, the county police sergeant, the sexton and a laborer or two, while an ancient stone coffin, recently unearthed, lay on the ground. "Who do you suppose It Is, professor?" inquired the rector. The old man in black polished hia glasses and adjusted them carefully. "It must be Thomas DeBoehm's," he said. "Thomas who was prior here In the 'time of Henry III, about 1220. But we shall see." A hush fell on the group as the men et to work with hammer and chisel. "All ready," the sexton reported presently. They took off their hats and the policeman removed his helmet The ponderous Ud waa slowly pushed aside and they were gazing at the calm, strong face of an ecclesiastic In rich silk vestments, wrapped In his 700 years', sleep. "Yes, It's Thomas," murmured the professor, with the air of one recognizing an old friend. "Very like the contemporary portrait on the vellum," As they continued to gaze, spellbound, a weird thing happened. 'The vestments gradually lost their coloring and then all that the coffin crumbled before their eyes to a mere handful of ashes. "Dust to dost," whispered the rec- Caused h. begin-nln- g h on re eoa-tain- e tor. Very subdued and silent the little company dispersed. London Times. PHANTOM r GAVE GOOD ADVICE Apparition That Appeared to French Shepherd Waa Possibly Some Relation to the Leprechaun. g Every Irishman can tell you about the Leprechaun, the little man who dresses In red with a peaked cap, and Only one perwou lives in the ditches. 'can see him at a time, and if he does cntch sight of him, must never take his eyes off for a single moment. Watching him carefully, he must run and catch him, and if he succeeds In doing so the Leprechaun will ransom himself by leading his captor to a crerfj of buried gold. At least, so runs the legend. Some years ago a French shepherd of Aveyron lost two sheep. The, following evening a figure In a black robe and with tonsured head appeared to him, and told him to look for the lost members of his flock In a cave near Altes, adding that he would there find "more than sheep." The next day the shepherd found the cave mouth exactly as described. Inside were his two sheep. Beyond, he came upon a chapel carved In the rock and containing chalice, censers, all made of solid and candle-stick- s silver, and of very considerate value. A letter found In a missal showed that the place had been used as a place of worship during the Reign of Terror In 1793. The shepherd took the ornaments to his parish priest and was well rewarded for his find. Good Thing t Keep In Mind. When you are talking with other people, even In the strictest confidence, always keep this In mind, "Am I re- vealing business or family secrets, or private affairs, which I may regret some day?" Gun. First Rapld-FIrIn 18C2, on November 4, Richard Catling pntented the first rapid Are gun. In spite of its proven value, the Gatling gun was very little used during the Civil war, a conservative government clinging to the old fashioned e xnuzele-loadln- g cannon and rifles. Higher and Higher. Bob Minkln's father is making him study higher mathematics so that he will be able to write the price tags when be gets old enough to go to work. i; I day. John E. Wadley, of Pleasant Grove, was killed In a clabank cavcin. He and his brother, Daniel Wadley, were digging lire clay in a tunnel on the old Wadley estate, for shipment to the Garfield umelter, when the roof of the tunnel fell. hen a niotorman on a car near Salt Lake stuck his head out of the car, he was knocked from the car, which ran away and collided with another car, running it into a moving freight .train, causing the injury of three peopla. The executive committee of the Utah Water-Storag- e association de cided at a meeting held in Salt Lake to recommend that for the time being efforts be concentrated on the devel opment of storage facilities in the Weber river. That the memory of the men who represented Utah in the world war can Lest be perpetuated by the erection of a suitable building Is the present opinion of tjte soldiers' memorial committee, appointed by the legislature to investigate the mat.er. Live stock conditions In Uintah county are not the best, according to ndviees received at the capitol. Re ports say hay is scarce and costs $25 to ?.)5 per ton, and an attempt is being made to feed corn to sheep, but that is difficult to obtain. Automobile tourists who stop In Salt Lake next summer will find suitable camping grounds and. other accommo dations, such as an available water suppiy and shower baths, according to plans now being considered by the Utah Automobile association. While taking a vocational training course at the Utah Agricultural col lege at Logan under the soldiers' re- hahiiitntion act, Orestes K. McGraw, a former service man, fell unconscious in the registrar's office at that insti tution and died within two hours. That present high prices will not de cline to the prewar tasis within a year, and probably not within eighteen lortlis, was the opinion expressed by . E. Cosgriff. president of the Con- iiental National Bank, in an address it a Kiwanis club luncheon at Salt Lake. "Do you believe," he asked, "that man necessarily is guilty of man slaughter If his automobile runs down another person on a public highway!" "No, sir," replied the jury talesman, "not unless the other person dies." x " ' ' - " -'-- - ft.-- - ''-- - .Hee-Haw- ! 11 j fl ' , ;i i 1 Ii M J 41 ! l r- 1 -'x 1 "Blank is simply an educated jack ass." "A burro of Information, so to speak." Boston Post. 4CZZ3 J . - It takes a rousing demonstration to get a small boy out of bed In tlw early morning. INFLUENZA starts wibaCcU Chllds Frick, son and heir of the late Henry Clay Frick, who presumably will inherit the part of the steel magnate's fortune that Is not bequeathed to the public. Mr. Frick Is an expert polo player. NEW YORK'S WATER GOING TO WASTE mw, - f WSi." ? jj v 1 KMJiif? ..iZTfiwl 11 " "" HILL'S ; CASCARA fisr QUININE : himii iisiiiii mi This steel "pillbox," similar to those used in France last year, has been erected in a New York bank as a gunrd against bandits. In it is stationed a watchman with a riot gun. Noah's Sweet Tooth. Who Invented sweetmeats and fectioner!'? th first Kill the Cold. At 'tl' ,f Standard cold remedy for 20 ye i opiates breaks np a cold i? I . ILttl W con- nil 7 Money back It Pf . Bcnune v'? top wna picture. VrS, "- - ir u'l At All Dng STOPS LAMENESS from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or simiuf trouble and geta hore eoing eound, Diving leep Into the story of the ancients, the writer has come to the conclusion that some, if not all the credit, must go to old friend Noah. Jt acts mildly butqnickly and good It was who first hit He sults are lasting. Doea not blister NX the idea upon rrx x ca of boiling down the starch of the wheat or remove the hair and horse witu be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet and the juice of the grape. The result each bottle tells hovr. S2.50abotW was a paste, said to be the original delivered. Horse Book 9 R free. of our present-daTurkish "delight." ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic iinifMOl The ancient Eevntinns km,. for mankind, reduces Painful Swelling, about making "toothsome morsels," al- larged Glands.Wens, Bruises, Varicose Veinl heaia Sorei. Allaya Pain. Will tell J' though sugar was unknown. 1.25 a bottle at deari Whole fruits, particularly figs and more if you write. of delhxred. trial bottle tot tot dates, were used for flavoring pur- - W.F.VOUNQ. Uberal P.O. F..3iflTBjli$UBrlnsIi!i poses, the latter especially pre. serves mid cakes. In t,!... nue iviuiio .t... For the first time in 14 years, or since the dam was completed, water Is sweetmeats have been also recfound; will be relieved promptly by Piso's. Stop' flowing over the spillway of the huge Cornell dam, Croton, N. Y which forms ords of honey Jellies. throat tickle; relieves irritation. The remedy Croton lake, a part of the New York water supply system. With five Inches The making of confectionery In fnct tested by more than fifty years of use of water going over the spillway, It Is estimated that the city Is losing about goes back 3,400 years, proof of which 2,000,000,000 gallons of water every 24 hours, or enough to supply Manhattan is to be found on the walls of El'v. aud the Bronx for a week. tian tombs. re- 1 1 y p j fr , . ua j Old Folks' Coughs |