Show DatUy’jfwning Fairy Tal yp A LOVELY PLACE let in DON’T a Co Id Settle your Bowels! Keep your bowels open during a cold Only it doctor knows the portance of this Trust u doctor to know best how it can be done That’s why Syrup Pepsin Is such a marvelous help during colds It is the prescription of a family doctor who specialized In bowel troubles The discomfort of colds is always lessened when it Is used your system is kept free from phlegm mucus and acid wastes The cold Is “broken-upjjmre ensily Whenever the bowels need help Dr Caldwell’s Syrup I’epsln is sure to do the work It does not gripe or sicken but its action Is thorough It carries off all the souring waste and poison helps your bowels to help themselves Take a spoonful of this famtlv doctor's laxative as soon ns a cold starts or the next time coated tongue bad breath or a bilious headachy gassy condition warns of Give It to the chilconstipation dren during colds or whenever they re feveritli cioss or upset Nothing in it to hurt anyone it contains only laxative herbs pure pepsin and other mild ingredients The way It tastes ana the way it acts have made It the fastest selling laxative the drugstore carries! 0 W B Call WELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Real Hard in Family Laxative Luck Story That Oil it was a lovely lovely place still more wonderful was a big where all kinds of good apples crumbs more water and count less goodies were kept The lady laid It all so beautifully arranged as to the' route the birds could take to get from the roof to the hut cellar bread cellar In the sun parlor were tunnels which led down Into the cellar and the birds used to love to go through these dark passages into the place where all the were kept goodies At first the birds were tempted into their winter home by the bread crumbs that were In the sun parlor For of course as you can imagine it took the birds some time to get used to a beautiful summer home In Hie winter that was really Just for them Soon though little birds know when people are being kind to them and where they may expect kindness and help and bread crumbs The news spreads around Blrdlund very quickly Of course the lady let all the birds who wanted to come In have Just as Stock Slump Y Te spent four months' said t lie forger ‘leunilng to forge Gibson s signature — the millionaire you know — and the very day I got the check ready the slump cleaned the old rooster out’ ’’—Detroit Free Press I Dr Pierce’ Pellets' bowels and stomach One a laxative — three for are a best for liver little Pellet for cathartic — Adv French Mayor Arbitrary The funeral of a rich landlord at Toulon France was stopped at the gates of the cemetery bv a policeman acting on the Instructions of the The mayor’s mayor of the district order was that the funeral wip of too elaborute a nature It could not proceed until the relatives had made changes to give the simplicity In burial rites to which the place Is accustomed Oh a Lovely It Was Place Lovely good a time and stay Just as long us they wanted Fut she especially want ed to help little sick birds who had perhaps fallen out of their nestS and who could not he watched over all day long by the mothers who had to think of getting food and alj such things as breakfast for her other little children One day the lady came across a baby robin whose family had arrived before the warm weather The baby robin had fallen from Its qest and very gently the lady picked 1dm up and took him to the sun parlor The mother was crying nearby for she saw her baby being taken from her and she couldn't help at all But she saw from the top of a tree Just where her little sick baby was taken How happy and relieved she was — for of course she had to be In her nest with all the other little robins But she sang every day the most wonderful songs for the lady who watched over her baby robin until It was quite strong and able to fly It was a lovely lovely place as all the birds knew RIDDLES like SaturWhy Is a washerwoman Because she brings In the day? clothes (close) of the week Lucky Day Three candles! And each one represents a year of Joyous living of 800 This Is Carolyn Pabush WisconDowner Ave Milwaukee sin Iler mother says : used mother California Fig “My Syrup and when Carolyn became It reconstipnted we got somesweetened lieved her constipation made her well and her breath happy I have since used It for all her upsets and colds It has kept her strong and energetic" For fifty years mohers have used California Fig Syrup to overcome a child's bilious headachy feverish or Doctors recommend fretful spells Its soothing aid to keep bowels clear In colds or children's ailments or breath coated tongue whenever had or listlessnes warn of contpa-tioIt assists in building up weak children The genuine always bears the All drugstores name California Why Is a lenf of a tree like the hu- body? Because It has veins In It linan Why Besanse pages Is nobleman like a book? he ’has a title and several a tree What portance In is of the greatest The date history? What miss ders? Is always What hooks lire Influenced by Pocketboooks times? the Turkev What dinner? best Is hard key to a good When does a man impose upon himself? When he taxes tils memory When Is a nmn like When lie Is tired Why Becnuse Is Brooklyn it Is ver a mouse Why the cat'll cat it Is for CHItPBCN Im- blun- making What games and toss Pitch a cart wheel? bridge like merit? oftpn passed ovfr like hay? do the Because waves Busy Readers Made And Deserve Your Support Sez Sally ' Bg Jut ten LOGAN Now some boys and girls want to know about the lovely sun parlor a lady had for birds She had the roof of her house made Into a dun parlor There were little' trees all around and 'inoss and little pools of water which she had fixed to make look as much like the ns possible The sun parlor she had enclosed In glass (if course the glass made the sun shine through all the brighter And she had little W’ee doors that lie birds could get through — hut so small tliut a cat could never get Into this bird home — as you know birds hate ’cuts and are terribly Hfrnld of them as they have every reason for being — —— nervous: the banker airman Irving billiard told at a dinner in Boston a story about the Wail Street slump “A forgei" he said “was drinking very hard in a night club The hostess an old friend unselfishly took him to tusk about it “‘Don't urn know it will give you shaky nerves’ she said ‘so that you won't he able to forge any more?' “‘I can't help that’ said the forhad terrible hard luck and ger I got to forget it somehow’ '“What hard luck?’ said the hos- by IS ITANMD Kl'RAIt IIKKT CONTRACT I’EA ACREAGE FALLS RECORDS FOR FARMERS SCI IOO I CONTEST IS ON FEED FOR YOUNG DUCKS AND GEESE uh Told FAIR Graham -Bonner r - n rnrr r wniiinii These Brands Are Intermountain Intermountain News —Briefly play? Commercial Mashes Are Not Looked On With Favor it seems to do goslings good to have pvatef soon after the finish of the hatch but feed Is not needed for nl least hours Stale bread soaked In milk Is a good first feed This is often mixed with finely chopped boiled the and mixture fed four times eggs each day until they are about three weeks old Goslings need fine grit or sharp sand Good results can be obtained by mixing a moist mash of the dried buttermilk same commercial starting mush rhat Is used for chicks But the hard grain or commercial scratch grain- should not be tisedas the digestive systems of goslings and duckltrgs can handle mashes better than hard grains A good starting feed for ducklings consists of equal measures of bread crumbs and rolled oats to which Is added a sprinkling of about 3 per cent sand When three days old they can oe given a mash composed of equal measures bran corn meal rolled oats The commercial and bread crumbs starting mash could be used for ducklings The reason that commercial not been generally used mashes have for ducklings and goslings Is due to the fact that only a few of the birds are usually raised ou each farm and the tendency hns been to use borne raised feeds and keep the cost of production down as low as possible especially as geese and docks are usualand little Inly a meat proposition come Is expected from high priced to offset the cost of production egg Coccidiosis Is Disease of Various Young Fovls Coccidiosis and bacillary white diarrhea are twin pests though not Identical twins The symptoms are similar and the search for causes and control of bacillary white diarrhea led to the discovery of the coccldlnm tenellum The organism In white diarrhea chicks cunlculL Is coccldlnm It has been shown at the Storrs station — Experiment Station Bulletin 74 JVM 85— that It Is only during pages the first few days of its life a chick Is liable with bacillary to Infection white diarrhea Female chickens that white from bacillary have recovered and the bacillus are carriers diarrhea One Infected chick egg la a host (’hicks batched spreads the disease under liens or In pedigreed trays are to bacillary said to be more Immum white diarrhea because they are In smaller groups and one diseased chick cannot Infect all the hatch If the flock is not thrown together nntll the most dangerous period — 13 hours — Is past Is a disease of young Coccidiosis chicks geese turkeys pigeons and wild birds caused by an animal organism It Infests the Intestinal tract the liver kidneys and even the Jungs Poultry Notes The hatchabllltj of eggs can be proved by giving the flock all the rect sunlight they can get during the whiter It takes 2i days for a hen egg to hatch about 23 days for duck eggs from 30 to 34 for a goose egg and 23 days for turkey eggs The production of good market eggs Is erhaps the final objective of all poultry operations Good market eggs must have a good shell Manufacturers of mammoth Incubators Improved brooders and properly mixed poultry feeds have also helped to make it easy for the farmer to keep hens that pay attain any Capons do not usually greater size than lo males of similar however breeding What Is Important la the fact of the capon making more rapid growth and reaching the maximum else at an earlier age Turkeys a profitable properly enterprise handled are still When pullets are kept In good condition there Is a greate- - likelihood of a sustained There Is egg production also less danger from colds and molL Stunted chicks are likely to be the result of an Insufficient amount of It Is s wise plan to hopper space watch the chicks and supply more whenever the chicks are hoppers crowded to obtain feed Although broiler prices vary according te the breed of chickens quality also Is an kniitortaDt deciding factor Poorly feathered or scabby backed broilers do not meet the market demands and a cut In price results liaise the chicks on ground where no fowls of any age have been allowed to run for at l£ast two yeara and where no poultry manure has been spread during that time In the absence of such favorable conditions grow the chicks La complete confine menu — Cucbe county's held from Sept 15 to anuounces GARLAND TJT— The opening of the uew $ toono amusement hall at tiarlaud ward was celebrated by a "aril reunion attended by people from all parts of the Bear lllver fair 1 will the Ik-- committee " IDA— Between of sugar boots t tar country produeoa r adacaUn the child al Nrbo School District to homo product A coatoat lain labels of 1’gED (soda is la Rw schools sponsored bp T A Mack ood lo expected from 500 have MRS contracted for already under prices set During the week meetings were held lu the various districts to eoutract and explain uew methods by which beetgioKers can grow a larger tonnage per acre SPRING VIIIK L'T — A decrease of 40 per rent lu iea acreage In this vicinity la predicted for this year due to quuutlties of last year’s peas yet remaining in storage l'ROVO LIT — Forty farmers of Utah county have lieen chosen to keep accurate records of tlieir year's transactions for the purpose of determuing definitely their 'profit for the period and are receiving instructions from a statistician expert from the extension department of the I'tah Xtote Agricultural col- GEO aad this Somme catalog When CO h— rMd Help keep tbeee praaparaaa kr “Lara tky paipkkar ra aroaad kappa- and of their pradacto as Ihr sell" df THE ONLY HOME OWNED MILK Taae la aa MORNING MILK PROGRAM Aak Yaai Drwrtlst Hewlett:' Jams Par ' APEX HAIR OIL AM INTERMOUNTAIN Home Fruit Home Sugar Home Labor Best Quality t ‘(j 'd' PRODUCT f - 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So I(h LISTEN in Eet ON THE SHAY Pkena AMBASSADOR Named Great River The Columbia river was named by Capt Robert Gray who discovered it in 1791 It was named for his ship the Columbia which he had sailed around the world He was the first to carry the Atrteri can flag around the world Widely Different Research men are concerned with and establishing the discovering law of nature The engineer’ is to put these laws into use — American Magazine No matter how aevere you can always have immediate relief J OGDEN’ L'T— An anuuul appropriation of $14500 for the study of erosion and stream flow in 'he coop try will he available July 31 1931 it Is announced L’T — The MlllKAY city held a to honor celebration t lie High School basketball team for winning the state championship GEORGE ST UT — Fr-- has taken toll of apricots In this section while other crops are believed to have escaped Almond blossoms were also nipped extensively and other croi hav retarded tutoj Buotiful Write for FREE Worrunqilk first l'ltESTON 1IA — Franklin county will hold a fair this full if a long time contract can he drawn up with the city for the use of the I’resion city bull park LLHI L’T — The Alpine hoard of education has ordered the advertising for bids on razing of the last remaining structure iu the way of the development of the $12303 Lehl athletic building program OGDEN L'T — To asuuie the completion of the municipal golf course and the installation of three standard ten! courts in Liberty this commission year the city park has directed a bonding firm to seH the remaining $20000 of recreational bunds SALMlOiX IDA — A hoys’ game of Indian fighting resulted iu the losing of the sight of one eye by Carol Bantu aged twelve years LEWISTON IDA— Sec LL W W Caldwell native of Lewiston who lost Ills life la a plane crash In Wyoming last Oct otter has been given a posthumous award of the cross by the distinguished flying war department MT PLEASANT he No Suiqifte board of education has purchased bonds totaling $201100 which will effect a saving of $1000 la interest each year During the past five years the district's bonded indebtedness has been reduced $43(sk) and present plans are to redeem at least $ipOOO annually NIIl’HI UT — A backfiring auto broke the arm of A Gowers superintendent of the city waterworks but by manipulating the crunk with his foot he started the car and drove to a doctor’s office for aid IDAHO FALLS J DA— The National park In Yellowstone will be offieally opened this year on June 20th Automobiles will be admitted to the park until the fifteenth of October although the season is to eDd offiiially on Septelnber 19 Utok NOW! Bced and Nareerf SpertnHsta SALT LAKK CITY UTAH It IDA — A disastrous fire occurred at the ranch of Ilebcr Crane in Nominal recently in which 100 purebred sheep were burned and a large burn and other buildings were destroyed The loss is estimated at $10000 LOGAN UT — 1’lau of The county school bourd to close Stepbeusou school and transport the eighty pupils two miles to the Lewiston central school is opposed lijr 44 of the 55 parents according to a delethe move gation which protested before the county hoard of education CITY Pork Spaalob Croands It Telle How What and PORTER WALTON lege BRIGHAM SKINNER PLANT new sewer system of the city Is to be constructed In the near future The work will cost in the neighborhood of $30000 T00KIE UT — Tooele post office has been officially sanctioned and bids on the site for such a building have hem culled for EMMETT IDA— Both the Barber and Emmett sawmills of the lumber company are now In full operation The plants been have operated only part time and have been during the winter repaired and overhauled during the time they were not running BOISE of IDA — the Boise tenchers who get the maximum salary will not get their $00 increase next year whUh was given them lust year according to the decision reached by tlie hoard of education ar ar P this been the rn h valley l’UKHTON and (kx acres This Week' Mm Story! CkiUrta ra tka world’ fraateit Ini to KSiirct yor children to M Inter oantoia swoda Track them to knew (hat vradoca retard la ear parr air klaaed 7 aor Moantola braraaa and la ear Vaidtrlil eanahlne are Scat riprnrd Whra aa y "I’ll take wkat Palkar tokra let it k srnln frelu and rrawa ear ewa soil elotkia Made (ram ear awn weal roal Mined la and all athcr pradaru " thftt Mcttoft Urm BSAmEIB Highways Built to Last have The Roman highways dured to the present time because their foundations were 4 and 5 feet deep and made of various types of stone suited to the locality principally limestone and lava Unreliable Staff per day to Manager Was 394! 8EBANADERS EVERT Salt Dks CHy - 1:41 PM SAT- Beauty of Overcoming ( Some one has said wisely and “A river becomes crooked following line of least so does a man” It’s a No man thought worth pondering ia worth much whp does not have he sticks to which purpose through thick and thin The line of least resistense is a rotten line Honor and glory are for “him that overcome th” wittily: by the r Winter Feeding Expensive The winter feeding of big game animals is an expensive project The federal bureau of biographical survey found that it required 825 tons of hay to take care of the elk herds at the elk refuge in Wyoming from February 6 to March 25 and it costs over $25 a ton to get Without this hay in the refuge winter food the animals would have a hard time through the win ter The CorniHh It Caver Aspirin stop pain quirldy dor it without onp ill effects Hamicst to the heart harmless to anybody But fa always brings relief Why suffer? la Ralas rales Language The ancient Cornish language bas not been spoken for a century and a half( though many traces of it linger in the dialect of the couIn 1777 died Polly Jeffrey (nee ntry Pcntreath in her year and she it is said upon good authority was the last person who Cornish and born She was spoke died at Mousehole (pronounced “Mauzel") a fishing village or Mounts bay Pearl Composition Tearls of culture generally possess a finer structure than those of accidental growth or the naturals but It is almost impossible to distinguish between the two kinds except by cutting the pearl and exam ining the ' Exclusively Tropical Tree Lean not on earth: it will pierce The coconut palm is the msst thee to the heart a broken red distributed and most genat bet but oft a spear on its widely known tree in th tropical sharp point Peace bleeds and Hope erally of the world regions expires — Young - |