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Show L ESIERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH 3 1AE3PS. PAIHS WASHINGTON. jANDBACKAGHE Lotaa Woman ReKeve4 hj Veff-- Ijilia E. Pieakibani' j etable Censpound i -S wo tAl couieroa ij; f m mna and miu every month and r Louis, "" ILL. u . j v.,v.k.-- . u I bad to go to bed emild not work. Ht mother and my took Lydia E. Pink- - Vegetable for such ham'i Compound trouble and they fnfoiywl ma to trv it 'and tt has helped me very much. I don t have cramrjs n mnriL and I cm rkt 4.41 . Vnnwnd your Vegetable Compound Wf friends for female troub ea." i Diua fa. 1412 Scholz, Salisbury St Louis, mo. Just think for a moment. Lydla E. Is jikham's Vegetable Compound has nm one for nearly fifty years. It is epared from medidnal plants, by thax snort pharmaceutical skilL and upe-The ingredients thus methods. tjnbined in the Compound correct the aiditkms which cause such annoying been troubling Mrs. "smptoma holt The Vegetable Compound exercise! a restorative influence of the most isirtble character, correcting the troo- in a gentle but efficient manner. His is noted, by the disappearance, one 'iter another, of tha disagreeable yeet, x , History of PastWeek O jmptoiaa. ;Cuticura Soap - -INTERMOUMTA4N. a Tb work to dear the road from Kemmerer, Wyo, to Cumberland by nslag a heavy grader, drawn by eight horses and which cut a swath through the deep snow bad to be abandoned because It filled up as fast as it could be dug, as the snow was light and the wind played havoc with thtf efforts of the trail makers. The battle which has been waged for years between the Overland Trial, or northern route, and the Lincoln Highway for supremacy in the Nevada state official highway system, has it last been won decisively and officially by the Overland Trail, though there was never a reasonable doubt as to the outcome. Without Mug FINANCIAL pre-w- ar BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Even a sick chJLJ the 'fruity" taste of "California ;ng Syrup" and it never falls to opet) Jthe bowels. A teeBpoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If bilious, feverish, fretful, has old, colic, or if stomach is sour, Jtongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bowels la joften all that Is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine Call-fomFig Syrup- which has directions for babies and children of all ages f printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California' or you may get an j imitation fig syrup. Advertisement. Hurry, mother! loves ed, la j I mars Different. Browne "A woman Is forever talk-jln- g about what she would do If she w a man." Towne "While a man contents himself with talking about what he wouldn't do if he were a woman." Life. OPERATION AVOIDED Cel. "About fire I offered severely. oonaulted a tocloof Md e said I would have to undergo M When I said , he advised treatmenta. I happened to f,00 k of Dr. pierM., MedicJ Adviser, t I found my cane thoroughly awrrft wrote j trfghj w opera. fflJPL106- - Ith Dr.Pieroe'a "omomPrrptkm-io- ok one bottle bottie of the 'Golden Medical T.TuJT7' ." "o usecLthe Xotion 1 not been doubled rd lr?J ,nd had two fine healthy boys then, and work hard. At that time n? bl to do my own work. I wed the Tleasan Pellet' for Uver ahout 20 wouldn'l wJ' Awf Po, "-- O. AlbnghW i-.S. M to Dr. Pierce's Iavalids' N. Y.. for the Medical tbr.pieorf Considerate. Robhy (triumphantly) I prayed that wonid make grandma better to tour days and He's Mother-W- done It. didn't you pray to ave her get brtter right awayT Bobby You jfow thlnga take tlme -- Boston Transcript hy , Would reforms win even if e no martyrs? There is no knowing. 'mi liRm there means in Morning VvC n vtro " mi AuiniT.au MttelBhlps to be scrapped under the naval program be escorted to sea by the Atlantic fleet and sunk with flags flying and full naval honors, have been received with approval by high naval officials. The Utah state board of examiners authorised payment of soma seventy-eigh- t claims from owners of dairy cattle slaughtered by order of the state because they were found to have he total of the claims tuberculosis. was (2194.05, and tt was stated in the office of the stete auditor, that the state bounty fund as it at present steads la so nearly exhausted that It Is Improbable that any more swA claims will bo honored. The construction work 00 the' Boulder canyon dam rWlU begin this year and will be In full blast early In 1023, Is the statement made in a special dispatch from . Washington to the Clark County Review, Nev., which says: "It can be stated with authority that President Harding and his entire cabinet are unanimously In favor of immediate construction of the Boulder canyon dam on the Colorado river. GENERAL out in Meria, Tex., broke which Fire, caused damage estimated at between The fire $500,000 and $2,000,000. burned nearly two hours before it finally was placed under control. The cKy Ls under martial law, following stete action to rid the town of gambling and alleged bootleggers. The military and state rangers encountered difficulty In handling crowds at the fire. Oregon, Iowa and Utah have the largest number of students in college, according to their respective populations, and Tennessee has the lowest folproportion, with Arkansas closely Zook F. Dr. George lowing Tennessee, of the United States bureau of education told the Association of American Colleges in Chicago recently. The now mayor of Magnetic Springs, ana village health resort In Ohio, homeserve nounced that she would Inmade doughnuts and coffee as an out ducement to get council members to meeting. The village's new chief beIs Mrs. Mary McFaden, aged 80, woman mayor lieved to be the oldest to the United States. s Httttle Purdue, and Leon Ylvette, In the county negroes, were hanged murder Jail at Forest, Miss., for the 0! on the night white, of Alton Page, first the is August 27, 1021. This In Mississippi hanging of a woman ttoce the CM1 war. Atacne Herring at Berlin, made public by the commerce department. tg , commission. t&e Thei hustle and bustle of New York City Is partly responsible for an Increase In deaths from heart disease. Health CommlHsloner Copeland says. Too keen an Interest In the stock mar ket Is a contributing factor. 12,006 persons died there of heart trouble last year aa Increase of 6G4 over 1920. Receipt of a letter from Senator Smoot by officers of the ComReed Henry Ford's offer for the gre Muscle Shoals nitrate roJect Is in mercial club, advising them of the the realm of politics. Upon the heels making of a favorable report on the Smoot bill to establish a wild life of Secretary of War Week's announcement that be would send the Ford bid sanctuary In the Wasatch national forto congress within a short time, it be- est assures the success of the movecame known that congressional leaders ment fathered by local Boy Scouts for the establishment of the sanctuary, in already here discussed the probable ef- the opinion of tbe club officials. fect cn the elections next fall of whatever action they may take on It Insurance of crops as a method of stabilizing prices of farm products is expected to be one of many suggestions put forward at the national agricultural conference, for Inclusion in a permanent national farm policy. Discussion within the conference would be expected to develop whether proponents would recommend that the Insur ance be carried by the fanners cooperatively, by private companies, or through government aid. Insistence by the Japanese that the Bonin islands be regarded as part of Japan may necessitate some specific agreement as to fortification of those possessions. In the opinion of. some arms delegates. It was generally understood, however, that Japan was willing to agree to a continuation of the status quo la the Bonin group as well as In islands farther south If the Unitnet to fortify ed States will Guam, 4U W Ei is i,rr .n a aee Ilmultaneous strikes, extent of nation-wid- e Mrs. W. P. Adams. ' In ' 500,000 coal miners and f Women's railway employees, are assum President Utah Federation of Clubs. a as ing definite and disturbing form contingency which the country may Reports from officers and standing have to faee less than three months committee were heard in a meeting ' henoe. President Harding, has di- of the board of directors of the Utah rected Secretary Hoover to bring the Federation of Women's Clubs in Salt apposing forces into contact and es- Lake when twenty-on-e members of tha tablish a series of negotiations designed board were in attendance. Means of to prevent the impending disaster. raising Utah's quota toward the pur chase of headquarters for the General The most serious task confronting Federation of Womeua Clubs In Wash prohibition enforcement officials at this ington D. C, were discussed. time Is to chang the opinion of peoMore than 900 horsemen from Mt ple who have been led to believe prohibition is a failure, commissioner Pleasant and Spring City, none car Hayoes said addressing the congrega rying firearms, but all armed with tion of Union Square Methodist church. heavy clubs and sticks, partlcpated In He also says that no less than thirty an Immense rabbit drive Saturday In well financed organizations are striv- the fields between the two cities. No ing day and night to instill Into the decision was reached as to who killed minds of the people "false beliefs the most rabbits, but it is estimated about prohibition, trying to accomplish that more than 200 bunnies lost their the amendment's nullflcatlon, and to lives during the day. cause the American people to lower their standard of regard for the sanct Delegates to the Utah Farm Bureau convention adjourned a few days ago, lty and majesty of the tew." POREIQN. elated with the opportunity presented The provisional government of the to relive the depression of the agrt Irish Free State Is now a functioning cultural Industry, "adopted resolutions body. Final formaHtles of approving expressing confidence and security in the treaty with England were carried the agricultural bloc of congress, and out when, after an historic meeting. urgently requested the representatives Eamonn J. Duggan took to Dublin of the state of Utah at Washington to castle a copy of the treaty signed by cooperate with them in their activities. the members of the new government. Steel has arrived for the bridge beFour men representing themselves ing constructed over the Fremont as French officers entered the hotel river near Hanksville in Wayne county known as "The Sign of the Nightingale" and it Is expected that the new strucin Jena. Germany, and demanded of the ture will bo completed and Accepted in a short time. The proprietor the surrender of the historic by the state will of great benefit to to Is prove bridge supposed sofa on which Napoleon have rested during the battle of Jens, stock raisers in that section of the The proprietor complied and the ooucn state, as hundreds of cattle have been lost U attempts to drive herds across was carried away. the treacherous stream. Karatree of old ptee The famous Depending upon the concurrence of sakl, on the shore of Lake Biwa, Japan, the majority of the 111 posts of the and visited famous in song snd legend American legion throughout the state, each of piliCTims thiwsands year hr the state department of that organize as one of t"he eight beautiful scenes of tlon launched a plan for the establish This ancient dead. Is pin Lake Biwa, ment of a $10,000 rotating fund from was said to be 1200 years old, having which loans will be made to individual Nara the of epoch. rom the time lived men financially embarrassed, During the last year H has withered Bulletins the plan have been outllng and died. . sent out Owing to the increase in direct between the United States and Ireland during the last year, the Free Bute cabinet says the London Times, is to be requested to arrange for aa accelerated mall service between the two countries. Until Russia knows what assistance engravers Nearly TOO striking photo work la foreign powers will give toward Mr Is Impossible to make hi union shops will return to of an reconstruction, it New York following ratificationcontma-to- g a statement about the payment of foragreement with the employers debts, said Maxim Utyinoff, chief week and the present eignthe soviet legation abroad. the of scale, which averages WW 44-ho- Under the direction of a newly ap pointed committee on taxes, named by the new state farm bureau executive jommlttee, the work of Investigating the taxes of Utah in cases where it is considered that the taxes are unjust will be begun immediately. Herbert Hoover, United States sec Tension In German financial and In- retary of commerce nonfederal repdustrial circles has lessened somewhat, resentative on the Colorado river com although the economic situation In that Mission, telegraphed to R. E. Caldwell, country Is practically unchanged, ac- rtate engineer, confirming the date of cording to a report from Commercial January 20 for the lntial tneetlng of Nina of Uncle Sam's old submarines The findings of the engineers of the have Just ended ther careers by bct-rn- g as targets for the guns of the deOwyhee River oommlssion created by stroyer squadrons attached to the Asthe last legislature to investigate the iatic fleet. A brief cablebram telling proposed Owyhee reclamation project of the completion of the target prachas been made public and It Is regret-tabl- e tice which had been going on during that they pronounce the project the past two weeks was received at as not being feasible. the navy department. Masons of Utah wUl gather at the Orpheum theater for the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the orfarsrlte rsrsaf styrasor absrias. 1 Sow b ganization of the grand lodge. Free and Accepted Masons, of the state Not 1 only will members of the fraternity of ist boys City of Warsaw, Poland, Mnnictpal 10,009 this state be present, but there will be 4rk Bund. These bands par 6ft interest 00 teas are a lien on toe entire municipal prop-H- 7 representatives of neighboring jurislDd raluatlon of dictions there. of Warsaw which has a With expected rise to 48,00U.M. proxlDiately The annuel show tt the Utah Poulropean eichaiigo following International Koo omic Conference these bonds should be worth many association opened in Ogden with try fall annstheirpresentYeloe. For literature and address. FORH1QN BBCUKITIBS DBPABT-iiHNmany choice birds on exhibit The Bnlte UA, U Fifth Arenas, Mew York Olty. major portion of the exhibit was comImmune. j posed of Rhode Island Rede, White I "Didn't Zeke Dawdle get religion Leghorns sod Barred Plymouth Bocks. then tlie Rev. HI Koarer held his last It is said that a better show could not revival In Chiggersvllle?" be given oatskle of Kew York or Bosj Tea," said 'Squire WItherbee. "Zeke ton, ilt th' sawdust traU and had all th listers cryln over him, but I noticed Ralph Wood, SO years of age, of Sirs. Dawdle dldnt seem th' least bit SaK Lake City, who has bees trying has-been Brought up. She soys Zeke to get in jail in Kansas City, for a fettln' religion regularly for th' past has realised his Mobftton. Wood twenty years, but it never haa taken week, told of him strong enough to make has a siftty conbtenos ever a $40 check he says he forged in Denver. In film support his family." Birmingham bis efforts to get arrested he went to police headquarters several days ago and asted for a place to steep. MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S is H. RITER BEYOHD SPECIAL KUBH SKBVICK ascwraS If MstUsa UUs pmpt wtoa writia SrM Mv "participant" SHAVES I- UTAH NEWS REVIEW VVILLIAfil Senator King of Utah Introduced a at the coming Mil representation prohtbtlon enforce Gnra conference on wnonlc matters ment transferring from the treasury department to shall be. that of ao "observer" or full the department of Justice. The New Happenings of seven Day. Paragraphed famflyalwars whole The administration Is now considering and will sooo make a decision on the Important point of whether Amert-ca'- s SEND US THE WATCH that stopiwi: w0 put X in perfect rannint ecnditiuo; we sell dependable watches. PRESIDENT OP SALT LAKE BANK AND PIONEER OP UTAH END8 LONG USEFUL CAREER BOYD PARK y, JEWELERS Salt Lake William WoUertoo Riter, 83 years of ago, president of the Dee-ere- t Savings bank and vice president of the Desert National bank, died at the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake, at 6:53 o'clock Tuesday morning, follow ing a severe Illness of almost three months. Death was due to a com oil. cation of diseases resulting from old age. His life was closely Interwoven with the early history of Utah and Its In duetrlal and financial growth. He was versatile In his career to a great de gree and was by turns, soldier, pioneer, construction engineer, merchant inves tor and banker. He was one of the founders and owners of Rlter Brothers Drug Com pany with branches In Utah and Ida ho. He was at various times vice president of the Ogden Savings bank, the First National bank of Rexburg, Ida. ; the Oregon Lumber company, the Utah Hotel company and a director In many other corporations. He was born m Chester county, Pennsylvania, on September 4, 193& He came to Utah with his parents at 9 years of age, in the second pioneer caravan, which reached this state la September, 184T. He was educated In the public schools and the University of Deseret and was said to have been the only surviving student of that In stkutlon at the time of his death. He served as a cavalryman in militia expeditions against the Indalns In 1858, He went on two missions to Europe, spending most of his time In Germanj and Switzerland. He was twice speak. er of the Utah house of representatives He served In the Utah territorial leg islature from 1888 to 1888. He was one of the founders of th present streetcar system and one tlm general superintendent of the Utah dl vision of the Union Pacific railway. He was a director of what was then knewn as the Rocky Mountain Bell He was a mem Telephone company. ber of the Salt Lake City council fot eight years. Mr, Rlter was one of the builders oi the Salt Lake ft Western railway ; th Utah ft Nevada railroad and the road to Stockton and Tooee.1 lie founded and constructed the Garfield BcacS and Amusement company In 1885. The Union Pacific folders still carrj a small town named in his honor. It was originally the site of a postofflc erected for his construction camp. Th Utah ft Nevada roadbed is still used as a part of the Salt Lake Route track Be was chairman of the board of re gents of the University of Utah at thi time of his death. His first marriage took place in Neu York March, 1871, when he was wedded Her death oc to Miss Susan Denton. cured in 1880. He was married in Sali Lake In April 1883, to Miss Priscills There were three childret Jennings. of the first marriage and six from th second. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Prlscllla Jennings Rlter, and the fol lowing children: William D. Riter, as slstant attorney general at Washing ton, D. C; Levi J. Riter, Mrs. Susan R, Wells, Mrs. Maud R. Cannon, Mrs May Garm and Miss Clare J. Ritter. He is also survived by the following brothers and sister: John Riter oi Butte, Mont; B. F. Rlter of Logan, Joseph Rlter and Mrs. Seymour B. Younsr of Salt Lake. He resided at 349 East First South street. Mr. Riter was an active worker In the Mormon church and president of the. Utah division of the archeologlcal society. He was also one of, the chief financial advisors of the church fox many years. STOMACH TROUBLES A SPECIALTY Diptheria, Powder and other Remedies. ased tot over M years. Free and Examination. Write for Inforlac. Grvenhatla'b. Reraedr mation. 0 East fourU South. Salt Lake City. Utah C. OLDSMOBILE DEALERS WANTED In Utah. Idaho, Nevada, Wrominf. Liberal com mlastoa will on reaaest. scad represerrUtlT A. E. T&URSSEN-blstjrlbstva. bl demand. You can tuns ID C Ar ,ninto cash ten days quicker by then lUlVU .hippinsto 171 A CO. 0 No. 3rd West Write today for tan and information L7ITDC Write for prkie list on Airs and rataloc want full market K.I on tannine. If you A. l WIW ,4lrt with. tssatrlcaa Hies A Far Co. Kurriora and Tu era, lie W. S. Tempi. Bait Lake City. Utah. ft, C ELLIOTT I! BVSINBSS U COLLEGES . BUSINESS COLLEGE. 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MrAJtTHIWT STORES for anytsuas yea cannot get In youi tTtaky INFORMATION DEPARTMENT CisnnanrcisJ iaouiriM answered and lasts rsi sll sal faeU furnished with Stat esse. Aaiairo My firm above. You Can Seller Aluminum. Aluminum can be soldered with difficulty. The difficulty lies In ths tact the metal oxidises as soon as ex. soeed to the air; also that the solder, lag iron is cooled very quickly, because sf the treat rapidity with which the seat Is dissipated. "Rock of Refuge." The "Rock of Befuge" is a large flat rock In Hawaii!. If a criminal reaches this rock before capture, he is safe so long as he remains there. Usually his family supply him with food until he ran escape, but he Is never allowed to return to his trfbe. Library of the Lords The library of the house of lords contains about 60,000 volumes, and they are set out In a luxurious suite of rooms. The library Is particularly rich In historical .works and memoirs, and includes one of the finest collections of law books In London. Ancient Sulphur one of the oldest known Is Sulphur elements. The ancient Assyrian alchemists regarded It as trie principle of combustion on account of its inflammability, &HS termed It "brimstone," meaning, literally, burning itone. No Stairs or Elevators Apartment houses have been constructed In Seattle which have no rtalrs or elevators, the ramp .system feeing used, and It is said to meet with entire satisfaction from every standpoint Hot water Is secured by burning the refuse of the house In Incinerators. The romp is a reries of gradual inner Inclines from one floor to an. jther Many Made Homeless Five thousand persons Washington were made homeless - by a fire In Manila, according to a cable received here by the American Red Cross. The cable cave no details except to state that the Manila branch of the Red Cross was carrying on relief work. Carried Collection for Luck New York Charles Harris, a negro when arrested, had la his hip pocket a patrolman's shield, a rabbit s foot and a pheasant head for luck, he told the Judge. Patience In Government Patience is a virtue everywhere ; ut it shines, with greatest luster tn Jie, men of government William Penn. Elephant's Reflective Powers John burroughs says that while an tlephant may not think, he at jeost He cites to prove this the reflects. Tact that the elephant covers himself rich mud to keep Insects from biting, tnd uses branches like a fan to brush lies away from Mm. Two Provo boys aged 17 and 19, were arrested by Police Officer James C Show while trying to rob a pay telephone. According to Policeman e boys stood on guard Snow, one while the other was In the Inside filing key to fit the lock. Senate Receives Large Petition Washington, A diminutive senate page, preceded by Senator Frellnghuy. sen of New Jersey, walked Into the senate chamber Monday, bearing a bundle of paper about which his arms were barely able to reach. There was but the nature of With the exhaustion of the small a buss of comment was unknown until the bundle the stocks now held by "wholesalers and later submitted to the senate retailers before the 1922 pack Is ready senator carrying, he said, 15,000 siga petition for distribution, the canning Industry natures of New Jersey eitiiens who (a Utah Is showing optimism over th were appealing for modification of the genera bluslness outlook for this yean Yolstead act KG MAW STWEt BCflTD PARK BLDG One of Groat IntermsusUIn Financier, Railroad Builder and Progressive Citissn Answer Call at Ao of Eighty-thre- e of-th- . Spokane Owns a Mountain. to he the oiilv city in America to own a mountain. It ts thirty miles from the citr and if wiled Ifount Spokane. 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