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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH SPENT HALF HER GREAT TIME IH BED HELD Fanners Wife Tells How Lydia E. Ffokbamt Vegetable Compound Made Her a Wen Woman Carter's Creek, Term. "Three yean H? I was almost an invalid. I spent I iini'"i)miH inall ol my time m bed, being amictea with a trouble which of a certain ege are apt to have. women took Lydia E. ' 4 Pinkharn'a Vegetable Tablets Compound and used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I am a well woman now and have been for two years. I tax work as well as any one who is younger and as I am a farmer's wife I have plenty to do for I cultivate my own garden, raise many chickens and do my own housework. You may publish this letter as I am ready to do anything to help other women as I have Been so well and happy since my troubles are past "Mrs. E.T. Galloway, Carter's Creek, Tenn. Most women find plenty to do. If they are upset with some female ailment and troubled with such symptoms as Mrs. Galloway had, the smallest duty seems a mountain. If you find it hard to keep up, if yorj are nervous ana imiaoie, wiinoui amoi tion and out of sorts generally, give the Vegetable Compound a fair trial. We believe it will help yoa greatly, for it baa helped others. 1 7 Kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles are most dangerous because of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for these disorders will often ward oft these diseases and strengthen the body against further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for It name Gold Medal on very bos ad accept bo imitation CURES CCLD5 IN A DAY m b rripaw Yrk)'i rtavncteid ctJ M an4a n.Maa Mai tan BmHm Mr. . IS R'member Dl I HOW W! .CURB Ue0 TP RUN TO THE A HflHEtttf CnRRiAe VICT! I VI HUfi twrtnut MtJ Mfiwuirf. L W.H. HILL CO. DETROIT Clear Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Soap 25c, OiatBCBt 25 IT. PATRICK'S DAY OF 1922 BRINGS OBSERVANCE OVER ISLAND A3 BIRTH OF FREE 8TATE Ulsterman And Sinn Felners Join In One Day's Peaceful Celebration at Annual Banquet In Dublin J aid 50c, Talcaa 25c Dublin. Ireland celebrated SL Patrick's day by hailing the birth of the Irish free state. The national festival was utilized for, a vigorous campaign throughout Ireland in support of the peace treaty with Great Britlan. Speakers everywtiere declared Fri day the greatest St. Patrick's oay ire- land has ever known and declared that Erin stood on the threshold of free -- dom. , Michael Collins, head of the provi sional government, went straight to the heart of the disaffected area, south Cork, where he addressed several meetings of his constituents. The fighting Irish leader was the center of a dem onstration at Skibbereen. Commandant McKeown lectured at Mulllnger and other midland towns while further protreaty demonstrations were given for Mayo, Galway and Ros common. Republican followers of Earoonn de Valera were equally busy throughout the holiday. The former "president of the Irish repnbllc" began a tour of the south. He will address antltreaty gatherings at Wcterford City, Thurlcs and other centers near Tlpperary. Friday evening Irishmen of all creeds and factions burled the hatchet at the annual banquet of the Knights of St Patrick at the Shelbourne hotel, Dub lin, where Ulstermen and Sinn Felners sat down together In peace for at least one day in the year. WILSON MAY YET ENTER FIGHT Democrats Hopeful Former President Will Enter Treaty Fight Washington. Hope of eleventh hour aid from Wcodrow Wilson Friday was keeping alive some of the Democratic opposition to the four-pow- treaty. Mere mention of Wilson's name gave rise as usual to a crop of totally unsubstantiated rumors, but among thera there were evidences, of one fact that some of the Democrats either have appealed or will appeal lo Wilson to use his influence with individual Dem-orcatic senators to have them vote against the treaty. It was reported that Wilson would do this between now and Friday, March 24, the date for vjting on the pact. There is no doubt that if Wilson Mothn, Cockroaches, lledbugs. Mice, Ante and Ulee all disappear. Send 10c for each would openly align himself with the directum. A. Menard, Box 467, Wayne, Mich. treaty's foes he would change some votes. Whether he could change in Hard Luck. Pickpockets A social worker reports that New enough to prevent ratification is a York pickpockets who used to slip a question. finger Into a vest pocket and get a Poincare Is Wine Drinker watch, now get only a scratch from a piu used to hold the watchless chain Paris. "If wine were bad for the In plice. health, this, fact would have been known since the days of t!ae Romans Cuticura for Pimply Faces. and Greeks since the Genesis," Prenv To remove pimples and blackheads ler Poincare si'ld Sunday night at a smeor them with Cuticura Ointment. held in connection with the Wash off lir five minutes with Cuti- banquet cura Sonp and hot yater. Once clear closing of "Wine week." "America," the premier continued, "is, of course, keep your skin clear by using them for the mistress of her own Internal legisInfail to Don't toilet purposes. dully lation, but she must recognize the clude Cuticura Talcum. Advertisement. truth as stated by the poet wine Is health, courage and life." Jud Tunkins. he Jud Tunkins says he wishes Italians Raid Greek Island could put as much patient endurance Into sonic of his later undertakings as Italian military forces London. he showed as a boy when he was learn- landed on the island of Karpathos and ing to smoke a pipe. arrested several of the Inhabitants, says an Athens dispatch dated Saturday to the Exchange Telegraph com pany. The arresting party was equip BIG IS IMPORTANT - 4 John Franklin Cox Portland, Ore. "I could scarcely pet around to attend my duties on the farm and knowing that I needed something to relieve this condition, I went Into n drug store In Washington and asked the druggist what he thought would he best for my condition. He Immediately recommended Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery so Thought a bottle and commenced taking It and It helped me right away. After the second Ix.ttle I felt fine, my appetite was greaflv Improved and I gained Strength right along. I am a man years of age and can get around as well ns many younger men and feel that I owe a great deal to Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery." John Franklin Cox, 1218 E. Yamhill St. Go at once to your neighborhood drug store and get the "Discovery" in tablets or liquid and you'll be sur prised at the way you'll pick up. N. U , Salt Lake City, No. 12-19- 22 PLSII i IR- Proposed Conference Believed To Be Proposition Calls for Irrigating ol 500,000 Additional Acres in ImBig Step Toward Healing Wounds of War; America Will Not Be perial Valley and Large Conference Highland Tract at Represented Rome. The absence of American representation at the forthcoming economic conference to be held at Genoa was referred to with regret by Foreign Minister Shanzer in the course of an address In the chamber of deputies recently. "There is nothing In the reply to our Invitation," he said, "that particularly concerns Italy ; In fact, the reasons for the refusal of the United States to participate In the conference as set fiorth by Secretary Hughes, are essentially American political reasons. However, I think the United States cannot long remain aloof in European discussions." Italy, Signor Schanzer declared, has the greatest Interest in the success of the conference. "There Is at present," he said, "a tendency to minimize the importance of the meeting and represent It as futile. I think this attitude is unjustified. The Genoa conference should be looked upon as an event of extra International Importance ; ordinary perhaps the most important historic event since the war. in view of the fact that it is the first time victors and vanquished will discuss together their common interests." There can be no Idea of revising of treaties at Genoa. Signor Schanzer continued. lie emphasized the Importance of the economic questions on the agenda of the economic conference suchas the removal of barriers of trade, collaborations of trade, stronger and weaker states, with a view to the complete reconstruction of European questions of currency and exchange. Italy's lown program, he said, would be In support of peaceful solution of conflicts, reduction of armaments and the resumption of regular relations of the states of central and eastern Europe. First: A chemical division Including Washington A comprehensive plan for Irrigating 500,000 acres more of lands In the Imperial valley of California and more than 1,000,000 acres of high lands In the region of the Juncture of California, Arizona and Nevada has been presented to congress for action by the department of the interior. It was framed by A. P. Davis, chief reclamation engineer. The project calls for a "high line canal'" between Laguna dam on the lower Colorado rTver to the Imperial valley, to reach the huge acreage of arid lands there. This will cost about $3,000,000, it is (estimated. The second big feature of the project Is the construction of a huge reservoir and power plant at or near Boulder canyon, at an estimated cost of $55,000,000. This Would conserve the water, prevent floods and develop 700,-00- 0 primary horsepower, which would be sold In the surrounding territory. All of the report Is said to meet with the general approval of the seven states interested In the developmnt of the Colorado river, with the exception of a recommendation that the secretary of interior be given the power to fix rates at the Boulder canyon dam. The Davis report declares problems of the Colorado river are of national magnitude. The recommendations of Davis, which have been approved by Secretary of Commerce Hoover, chaTnnan of the Colorado river commission and the department of interior, are : 1. That through suitable legislation the United States undertake the construction with government funds of a high line canal from Laguna dam to the Imperial valley, to be reimbursed by the lands benefited. 2. That the public lands that can be reclaimed by such works be reserved for settlement by men under conditions securing actual settlement and cultivation. S. That through suitable legislation the United States undertake the construction with government funds of a reservoir at or near Boulder canyon on the lower Colorado river to be reimbursed by the revenuts from leasing the power privileges incident thereto. 4. That any state interested in this developmtnt shall have the right at Its election to contribute an equitable part of the cost of the construction of the reservoir and receive for its contribution a proportionate share of power at cost to be defermlnetny tie secretary of the Interior. 5. That the secretary of the Interior be empowered after full hearing of all concerned to allow the various applicants their due proportion of the power privileges and to allocate the cost and benefits of a huge line canal. 6. That after .development hereafter authorized to be undertaken on the Colorado river by federal government or otherwise be required to give prior' ity of right and use : (a) To river regulation and flood control. (b) To use of storage water for ir- exports, specializing In dyes, drugs, heavy chemicals, paints and varnishes. Second: A division of specialists to take over work which is now being handled to seme extent by the chief of the electrical equipment division. Third : A division on foreign Investments and finance with experts specializing on these topics. Fourth : A division of export techdevoted to advertising, packing nique Leader Slain Spanish methods of exporters. credit and Perea Lar.onc, Murcia, Spain. Julian attache offices will be Commercial leader of the Spanish provincial re the first "time at Stockestablished for was assassinated formist party, Is none at present, where there holm, Seven bullets pierced Ids body. one has been rigation. where at and Havana, Francisco One of his assailants, assigned temporarily recently. c) To development of power. was arrested. Wed-neda- Cal-cale- s, Employment Gain Shown Washington. Reports from widely separated states from Michigan to Tex-and from New York to Kansas show improvement In the employment tuation, according to Colonel Arthur of the emergency owls, chairman committee of the president's confer- "There seems enc e on unemployment. to be n slight falling olt In the num- her nf flimiiciintu for work at the em- ploynient bureau, coupled with a corresponding Increase In the number for whom wrk Is found. Obenchain Jury Disagrees ' Los Angeles. The Jury that tried Mrs. Madalynne Connor Obenchain for - 1 ijlurra: si well, poto' 4't u nwr meal it t jguto Your stomach will thank you. It is both a benefit and a treat good, and good for you. And, best of all, the cost is smalL E COU! h att bis eilc iry bull in For lite bit! : elect Ame ing: V:. 11 yoaclu jp? :t Select your food wisely, chew it and use WRIGLEY'S after every UNITED STATES CANNOT REMAIN PLANS ARE UNDER WAY FOR RIGATION SYSTEM FOR ALOOF IN EUROPEAN AFMANY STATES FAIRS, MINISTER THINKS Washington. Expansion lof foreign trade promotion, work of the bureau of foreign and dome.stlc commerce is contemplated on an extensive scale in plans which are being worked out on the basis of the Increased funds provided in the appropriation bill as finally approved by both houses of conped with machine guns, according to gress, Friday. The four entirely new divisions the dispatch, which adds that the which will be established under the prisoners, persons of note on the Is export industries fund are the followland, were removed to Rhodes. Townley Scheme Is Opposed Fargo, X. 1). Ten counties of North Dakota have declared opposition to the "balance power" plan f A. C. Townley, national president of the Nonpartisan league, by which he suggested that the league abandon Its policy of putt'ng tickets of candidates Into the field In North Dakota. County conventions were held Thursday. AFTER EulEBY UEA1 it, AMERICA SEEKS FOREIGN TRADE Expansion on Large Scale Planned By Commerce Bureau Anglo-Saxo- n V Jl REH THf CVR& AUV&. ?- VICTIMS RESCUED A III the murder of her sweetheart, John Rrlton Kennedy, was discharged Sunday, after It had announced itself hopelessly dead! cked. , But five ballo.'s were taken in 55 hours and 4& minutes that elapsed between the time the Jury retired until the moment It announced Itself unable to agree upon a verdict. And from first to last the nine men and three women stood nine to three hanging. for convlctlon-r-for Fashion Dictators in Trouble New York. An Involuntary petetion against Lucille, Ltd., dressmakers of New York and Parrs, was filed here Monday, listing liabilities at $175,000 and assets of $75,000. Federal Judge Knox appointed James K. Cuddy and G. II. Tolman joint receivers under $20,000 bonds. The house for years has been one of the most prominent In the creation of fashionable gowns and apparel for women. bank-ruptc- other-wenrlr- v y Sugar jacket "melts in your mouth" and gum center remaiw to give you all the TRY NEW ONE yQFM I pit In es .ve !$ sig repi sration usual Wrigley'i reside! lie isa benefits. ilvers! iitutioi i I i je it lii jllollic sle H jj j 4unty, ind 1 ;ition e l'n; ffce by rtme: fIn Sn i Wrappm Valaabh arm I Salt Prtmiumiy flture ider, Slim Missed Something. The company clerk had been itpti manded by the first sergeant on eral occasions, and he was begtalu to have a chronic grouch. One evenlti he came into the company quartet; looking gloomier than ever. $o Rubber but More Stretch or "Whatsa matter, ExcellO KUSBEIILHS SuspenderS a and Tear's Wear Guaranteed Ask Toot Dealer Price 75c tend 0 If he hasn't them: direct, mving dealer'e name. Accept do lubetltnte. 0 ft k ay arUrand Look tor guarantee label and name on buckle. Hose Sap porters Ku Way Strech Siupender Co., Mfri.. Adriia, Mich. Slim?" asked fjmit Ist "Pat," warned the contractor, "today you became a new employee in this corporation and I want to tell you that all such employees must work quickly and quietly." "Yls, sor." "And when I give an order I want it obeyed on Ine instant." "Yls, sor." "And furthermore, I will brook no argument and no back talk." "Well, don't ye start it then !" 11 lalen fefer fuse Id it i buddy. "You musta been havlnca more hard luck!" "Hard luck?" said Slim. Til jl had bard luck. The company tot ni o mander came around this morning tiff bawled out the top, and 1 wasn't to hear it." The Leatherneck. New Employee. i rthe Spa' I fral racti Vked tork Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle t CASTORIA. that famous old rejw? iir taiftiita ow nuu cuinueu, Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 80 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's . Casta Treat Giving the Old Man a Goodpatter I tell you, NlckelpW the whole town Is talking about yoa the driving your old father to po house la your automobile. see m Nickleplnch I reckon theyonce n Dignity and extreme politeness are that I can do a good turn often employed to keep foolish people while. I never charged the old mat ' W at their distance. cent for It. Just sent the bill to county. The Definition. wW Johnny Pa, what's an author? Without constancy there Is In Pa It's a man who empties his head love, friendship, ror virtue to till his stomach. world. Addison, Sa the i Jash 3ng Mlsi ti etu Vi 1( jchei irah Vi ed. rr ?tloi "ra ico, org WARNING I Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. C6 Unless you see the name on tablets, you are "Bayer" not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians ana years proved safe. by millions for " Rheumatism Colds Headache Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper Ilandy "Bayer" boxe, of 12 tableta-A- lso Bottles' of 24 and la lOO-D- isplrla the trade mark of . B., fnu: iu ffoi r directs la rugtf , BallfflW" DISTEMPER AMONG DORSES Successfully Treated Spohn's Disiemper Compo At th!a time year home ar liable to contraet of I'm : ff wjf' .J'W ;t,,".?,8TEMPKR- - INFLUENZA, COUGHS tnd againat theae, an onaaioDal doae of fJw,BirrlP""1 Aa a reraary for eaaaa att. On aale at droit atorea. .voU WOHN MEDICAL COMPACT OOSWnf. 5LVv"'"J.? ffv. '"vi jilt m Pi & il h |