Show TIIE GARLAND BWSM 0 RE By Crittenden Illustrations by Irwin Copyright S Harriott VIII —12— live and t i FOLLY Myers UTAH Increase Yields of Sugar Beets J News Notes Utah rhosphate Higher T Than if Agricultural Notes ixxMm jf ? Pfivhtgt to Livm in The light was not very string (It was Fertilizer Makes but It Was strong only moonlight) Percentage of WNU Service enough for me to see breathe I As long as was asleep Josephine do what Beet Crop will remember that night I will reof that? you think member It fur a good many reasons I knew perfectly well She was asleep tiptoed why Just as If there United State Department but chiefly because during It I saw (TiepareU by the that If the ghosts were bona fide wasn’t a single ghost Id all the wide of Agriculture) first flock first or rather my my ghost I wa simply they could hear me whether I tiptoed wide world I’dgger yields of sugar beets with a disgusted I had always said that of ghosts not and If they were merely make of sugar can be or Hut of course I wasn’t mean percentage hadn’t enough higher wanted to see a spook but believe they were too far off to hear to wake her all soils on practically I dropped back on tho produced eipected to see them in droves nud I me at all Still tiptoeing seemed the where the' crop Is grown merely by pillow and let her sleep ou — the Bleep hadn’t expected them to be the ghosts to move of the Just woman made perfect the application of a sufficient amount Of proper wayto of people who were still alive the window and looked got want o make myself quite plain of superphosphate I course they weren’t heal ghosts The moon wns shining Just as about what out Limiting Element I have followed Hut they been never thought they were The stars might hue been expected Extensive experiments conducted In laughed at so much about It that were certainly mysterious and creepy moon the were twinkling wherever don't propose to stand for any more several different states and extending and ghostly enough to satisfy anyThe brandies over a ’period of years have given congave 'them a chance misunderstandings body In In the night air were waving that phosphorus is In the first did not go to clusive evidence place Mrs James came over about an was functioning short everything the limiting element In most fields of sleep again lay still and perhaps left and both Josehour after Fre Rut the to according Hoyle qullj? closed my eyea hut I positively did sugar beets according to the bureau phine and I were very glad to see and were still gone— wholly of chemistry and soils of the United ghosts not go to sleep-When first heard her Tell It not In Gath but we were In absolutely gone the mimic I thought came from the State Department of Agriculture both getting a little frightened ns the turned I to “They Josephine was found that river or from an automobile on the these experiments it alarm hnd Fred's night came on “I— haven’t come bn k” I hissed to carry 80 enough superphosphate l was just as wide awake road as at Inrmed us more or less and don’t believe they were really ghosts Increased acid ever was In my life Ami I beard It pounds of phosphoric tm imagine all least was beginning nr nil- "beets about seven Then after a while realized that It the yield of sugar sorts of things 8 Mrs James’ ap"Becnuse they’re gone?" quavered tuns per acre while 80 pounds of amwas a great doul nenrer than either She was very consoling pearance ''Oughtn't ghost? Josephine blankly monia gave an Increase of only one In fact It wns not far road or river was the sort of woman that nothing to go? thought — tons and and It was near potash used at In fact It away at all No one could look ever happens to Mv "No you didn’t’’ snapped - was in Gjo tuniHO sM vered alt over f Hie sat! legate gave no Increase at her and tJdnkthaLJiniJJiUig 6u wrre TrrrrTS nil Jumping When either nmmonia or potash wns when It certain of was Rut that was too to her She "happen of the phossubstituted for was a delightful shiver Now that placid And she was sweet ton Since had already seen two ghosts was) phate In these tests the yields were I had known hbr I’ve wondered how hail slightly better than where the phosprepared for nearly anything Fred managed to stny a bachelor as Large comnever henrd of a ghostly bund that phate was used alone I would have thought long ns he did in plantings as well a9 some rf played dance music and certainly not mon that some one would have snapped the fields have shown of one that played ‘Too experimental MusMuch to him up long before Just so as get tard’’ (I hud recognized the tune) that even ns small an amount ns his mother for a but was quite willing to believe In pounds per acre of 16 per cent superIt was pretty dark when Mrs James will give (acid phqsjiiate) phosphate one arrived and It was roully late when piT'profllahlu IiictdTses The At first would waken thought when! hnd "we hnd finished effect of the phosphorus Is most but decided not to do so Josephine finished telling her all about our adIn the season marked thus early I got out of the ‘bed Very carefully So we all ventures during the day that the good remits are duo ami Into my slippers and wrapper and went up to bed Josephine and hnd fertiThe lock was well mainly to the early start this crept to the door hnt since Intended to sleep together oiled and turned easily and I opened lizer glv es the plant Mrs James hnd come we felt courSweeter Beets Secured the door a crock and peeped out Into ageous enough to go ench to her Own In to secured addition greeter yields the corridor the music Instantly room with Mrs James In a third room the beets from the fertilized fields seemed a little plainer Most certainon the same side of the corridor wen from 1 to 2 per cent sweeter ly It was (low ustalrs probubly In the With ttie doors all open between we than those from unfertilized fields bull room I soon didn’t feel a bit scarry Very lie low cost of the phosphate fertiGome to think of It why shouldn’t1 was asleep and supposed the 0htheie he dauclng ghosts In the old lizer mid the fact that It is easily apers were too house? Of course ghosts might find plied me nlso fuctors which favor the never knew How long slept t tt hard to stand such an architectural use of phosphates In certain arm Hut waked with a start grow lng districts of styles conglomeration as Dinswas outside the cover and was cold more s Folly Rut after all If old Hut " wlihtheThtlt of the night talcs wore true lots of people hud Young Birds Are More knew tt wns not that which had awnk stood It In Greatgrandfather Dins-ened me' Some one wus In the room Old Profitable more’s time and pet Imps their ghosts I felt ttl had become Inured to !L Or perhaps have not as yet Many poultry-merenched out and clutched Gingerly come to the realization that young they had been doomed for some awHut my fingers touched for Josephine ful sin they hnd committed to come hluls are t lie money makers on poulremembered that only vacancy and Is The heaviest production back and view anew the horrors of try farms Josephine had slept In her own room the stylo during the tlrot year after a raised my head Very cautiously Wanted to See If Thy Wars Ghosts Anywuy It wns either ghosts or real pullet starts laying This fact Is suband ernned my neck and looked about Them stantiated by the results of trap nert I people wtio were pluylng and dancing Some one was In the room me starecords from many experiment downstulrs If they were ghosts outlined haven't hnd time to think Tomorrow ngnlnst the Shw a figure wanted to see them And If the were tions Rut moonlit oblong of the window you might have thought but not toAt the Michigan station the records I real people wanted to see them still ol ght You—" before I could scream I saw who It on fowls an showed average more The two spooks that Josephine producI i hushed— suddenly a heard was gasped “Josephine I" “Oh are board creak outside our door Of and I had seen on the lawn were en- tion of 221 eggs per fowl during the looked around Josephine first year of production as compared course ’Tut tirely conventional Edle?” she asked might have creaked of Its They acted Just you awake to an 170 of production eggs average as accord would a act own to Animate being may not you expect ghost so sorry That Is I’m so glad This shows Rut dancing ghosts were different If during tho second year be totally deprnved but Inanimate didn’t wanted to wake you and yet Increase of 286 per cent In favor things such as boards and stulrs and they really were ghosts of course I an like to Come here deur Something should be terrified Rut then it would of the younger birds from the standso forlh eertulnly are especially queer Is happening on the lawn" when they are alone with you In an he so splendid to be able to tell about point of returns Hcfore she bad finished I wus out At the Nebraska station the first old house So that board might lave them In the future On the other of bed and running across the soft year production records averaged 224 baud If they ‘were Just to scare creaked spontaneously At the window merely people carpet toward her eggs per fowl as compared to an I me dancing In my house at midnight crouched and stared to where she wns 164 eggs for the second year knew It hadn't knew R wanted to know who they were The Only pointing Is 37 per cent higher production had creaked because somebody bad end of It wns that I slipped out In the This The moon was shining brightly the first year trod on It knew It And It didn't corridor and down the stairs throwing trees and bushes Into fanAt Kansas station the average the scare me a bit Ghosts can sen re me The lower hall was dimly lighted Its white light spilled tastic shapes year totaled 232 eggs ns but humans can't I'll admit wns a and bud no dlfllcully tn moving for the firstto an like sliver rnln on roud and river average of 156 for the little bll flustered but that was all about The music came clearer now compared the lawn N’enrcr at hand It turned second year or a total Increase of 48 I hnd supreme confidence In the bolt In the ballroom It wus undoubtedly Into a mixture of Inky shadow and favor of the first year’s In cent per lock on our door Grnnilpa Then uhruptly It Stopped and and bare branches and shimmering grass heard didn't build strong for nothing a hum of ghostly voices at least I production Hut the moon wns not the sole Results nt other stations show a had Josephine with me And besides Hint they were supposed minary of the night No moon could ghostly difference In favor of the proand Josephine was a tower of though they did not sound very differ- similar have crented the spot of glowing sll duction during the pullet year In beany simply to stream from the from seemed emergency ent strength that ver crept to ordinary tones cause she didn’t liave a single nerve the ballroom door and peeped In hemlock that brunettes of a great In her whole body And then of Scatter Corn in Crib stood uildwav of the lawn Then The great almost dropped course there wns M r Rruxton down Is II?" I clutched room was tilled wllb on awful White Josephine ’Soft and Immature ' stulrs’’ rSnew he wns minus an arm glare that sizzled and burned runt eut - I breathed Soft anil Immature corn Is like to Indefinite on of ribs but number an sow than rattier felt n Josephine dreadful Ami greenMi glow felt that If the worst onnie soll If jJlod up too fast and should “I don’t know" she somehow shake her head were enough ghosts There ghosts he seat’prt'il over as wMe a space ns So I "I heard something and to the worst he would save us murmured there to supply the Society for when filling the crln The wasn’t su red— much pnssibl came to the window to see what It Research with I’syehlenl material common practice of allowing the corn Pul of course didn’t want to dls wns Just after I got there that light for a year were not of the They to pile up as high ns possible before Coiild— could tt be a turb him The doctor had told me sheet variety blazed out They were costumed So— to from not changing the spout or conveyor meteor?” reghosts In full Eighteenth century the portal le or Inside elevator will Oh no" With great dignity “A meteor? got up from galia— lad'es with powdered hair and did not “Then what—” Josephine the window and ‘walked to the bed hare necks and arms and expanded proie disastrous this full unless In She stopped with a gasp finish and got In Then I snuggled down he skirts and men with rufiled shirts and exceptional cases where the corn Is nenth the covers by Josephine's aide Into the circle of light floated two ilpe and dry Changing the spoilt perukes and knee breeches They the corn to a different pines It was rather cold so pulled the were talking together too— talking figures — a man’s and a woman’s to the enih time a load Is elevated suppose they covers over my head and lay perfect say floated advisedly very much as people talk nowadays crib will give the corn a much better ly still did really walk but I could see no In fact If I had not known that they chance to dry cut Ventilators of w od After a while spoke "Josephine' must he sign of It They Just floated Into die ghosts— for hey really laid at hollow or t said tile frequent center of the glow and stopped Then couldn’t real— be would have No answer ihrough le crib will also greatly the man caught the womnn In bis that they were ordinary thought the drylny process Josephine" I repeated I could see them plainly arms The And over all aid guests at a fancy ball I turned the coSUII no answer womnn wore a ball gown and the man that awful white light hung she had vers down and stared at Josephine (TO ns CONTINUED conventional evening dress The a bunch of lilies at her breast man caught her and drew her toward The lilies crushed him dropped be He bent tween them to the ground An exceedingly good dairy cow will And as and led ber slowly away ton of milk a month failed and went the glow To the person with Imperfect heap- ness on the part of the very persons produce — they until" only the white moonlight of who two there kinds to ire speakers might make help the load — Successful ing Rat It re malned strong as before farming Is seeirTn good — those dread are who tighter regurded with Mon and woman had vested nothing homes schools churches roads and One of the most effective helps that slovenly ipenkers who srtlculute Ira disappeared community life and those uneven can be rendered to the deafened spenkers perfectly Is over a all with I was shaking who In s single sentence rise to their gentle speech well moduintg! terror and awe— and folLl f utt ’viXld fupuelt irtifld Then Sink So tritenial’iiicilhhie' of’eheinleuf even tenor and above all articulate mixed with feed succeeds In keeping fairly dragged Josephine to her feet whisper observes Dr Dans W Drury Doctor Drury urges When It (s Into It Id and ran with ber to the bed poultry free from external parasites an - article on ' the fatigue that necessary to Increase the volce we tumbled and burrowed beneath the comes fruni this should be done with due reImperfect hearing In “Oh sheets associations have Josephine" I gasped Uygela' Magazine Dairy Improvement gard to evenness of tone and distinct“We’ve seen a ghost— two ghosts " disgrown In number from 120 to When that which is at best ness of articulation did not answer Rut that Josephine sentence disthe past eight years further becomes torted Not answering was nothing strange front4WW(l to 142081 cows tested utterance of by Imperfect the " Don't She Just figured Imposed was Know Music But n Josephine's forte misfortune Is burden by clutched me and held on Quite often one hears the expression balance between heavier made by needless careless Vhereproper But not Jor long T don’t I held on too know anything and small ' grain legume about' mucultivated sic but “’was getting warm again and with tike" etc 'An unexpectedJri Is maintained a rent crop rotaFirst U i of Cigarettes And with courwarmth cume courage variation on this well worn tberfie tion results This will aid Jn the mainI wanted to know The earliest reference to the rig pleasantly saluted my eargwTiRe en- tenance age came curiosity of a product he soil what those ghosts were doing— whetharette occur In literature In 1S42 gaged In couversatlopWltb a clever hat clgarettt-woman In a tcynr'ln northern er they had come back or wbat It where It Is stated Permanent pastures need mini re were ’smoked la France nJ Rnly they were giving a continuous returned fyora the" lime and fertilizer to In wanted to know It Laurence Ollphnnt Is generally credservtce'w church and remarked a highly productive state according out of bed heedless or ited with the introduction Df the clg don’t know anything about music t bo I slipped farm crop specialists of the Pennto to ntsf' It I English did and but bate onr choir"— W1H lam society tip arette Josephine's detaining- Ungers Lyon sylvania State col legs I don’t know becoire popular boweTcr until 1870 Theipe In Scribner’s toed to the window CHAPTER I TIMES GARLAND CEDAR CITY— Iron county ranks third iik production of sheep and wool Tho county haa 180000 aheep worth The wool clip In 1927 to$2016000 valued at taled 1584000 pounds $526400 Clean Kidneys Bv Drinking Lots of Water Taka Salta to Fluah Kidneys Bladder Bothera or Back Hurts If Eating too much rich food may prokidney trouble in some form a authority becausa the acids created excite the kidneys Then they become overworked get MOAB— Juab county ranks first In sluggish clog up and cause all sorts of distress particularly backache and production xvf silver second In copper third in gold and third In total value misery la the kidney region rheut With of minerals mined matic twinges severe headaches acid producing mines operating In 1927 the stomach constipation torpid liver bladder and urinary Irriproduction of gold silver copper sleeplessness 65885225 MORGAN — Morgan county produced 10000 tons of alfalfa hay vaJued at $92000 In 1927 It also produced bushels of barley 60000 bushels of potatoes 49000 bushels of spring wheat and 30000 bushels of winter wheat' besides good crops of other grains and vegetables MYTON— Horace W Shelby of water commissioner for Uintah reports ibat the present duty of to 220 acres water one Therewill continue until October 15 after Indian land will be entitled to one second foot to 1000 acres and the balahce of the water "Will be divided according to acreage among Irrigation companies OGDEN — YVeber couhty beet raisers with the are Immensely pleased jwe&iher Conditions which Java pre? vailed for about two days The rain which began falling has been continuous and a heavy snowfall Is reported The greater part of from Huntsville the snow that has fallen In Ogden has melted almost as it fell but the moisture remains and is appreciated 2000 LAKE — Approximately SALT carloads of sugar beets will be moved to the various sugar factories over the Salt Lake & Utah railroad A J Anderson traffic announced manager This will be an Increase over last year of about 200 or more carloads Resides sugar beets apples he said and given tomatoes are being moved east and west Mr Anderson said the apples are going to California basin IIERER CITY— The report states that the crop In the Btate Is now estimated at 6892000 bushels as compared with 5678000 of wheat for 1927 Is estimated at Hay production tons Records show the estimate in Mr October 1927 was 1647000 tons Andrews’ report indicated that the potato crop haB reached 3260000 bushThe potato estimate last year els was 2970000 CENTERVILLE— Among the from Davis county at the Utah state" fair agriculture exhibit are Thomas first Thurgood of Clearfield William place on wheat and barley first place on Potter of Farmington corn C R Egbert of Centerville first Wilplace on walnuts and almonds liam L Rigby of Centerville first place on melons sheaf Elberta grasses peaches and bumper crop oats RICHFIELD — The beet harvest has Just started In Sevier valley According to S R Boswell county agricul-- j tural agent the favorable growing season of the past few weeks has ma-- I terially helped the crop to mature It Is anticipated the sugar beet factory near Elsinore will commence operations by October 10 the usual date for opening the bins for beet storage Cutting and sugar refining will start at a later date PROVO — The outlook for this season’s crop production ia Utah based available up to Ocupon information tober is for larger production than that of a year ago Frank Andrews agricultural statistician for the United States department anof agriculture nounced “The wheat crop of the state is now estimated at 6802000 bushels compared with 6678000 In 1927 All at 1612000 tons as hay is estimated with the final crop of compared tons for last year OGDEN — District Forester R II Rutledge and his assistant Raymond E Grey have returned to Ogden from a visit to the Kalbab forest In northern Arizona where they made an inspection of the slimmer and winter ranges The officials report that the ranges are In poor condition and that does and fawns are In correspondingly bad shape because of laok of forage The forest also Is said to be overcrowded with deer which prevents the young trees from getting a start On the opening day of the hunting season about forty bucks were killed accord-lnto the officials The hunters bered about 150 and 60 per cent of them were from California — HAILEY The sheep industry has more to do In Blaine county with the farmers getting out of debt buying and eduesties their children than anything else according to H H Neal cashier of the First National bank of Hailey BUHL — October is the date when on the fattening about three weeks the market from ahead of the tm Ilazzard of Buhl of the Idaho Turhas had a key grower's association flock ranging in the grain fields on his ranch In Snaks River canycfo here for several weeks and has Just put them on fattening feed ID order that the first Choice birds may he ready for the Thanksgiving market turkeys process 1 are started which lasts providing birds for three to four weeks desired William first duce aays tation The moment your back hurts or kidney aren’t acting right or If bladder bothers lots of you begin drinking good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good a take tablespoonful In a pharmacy glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon with llthia and has Julep combined been used “to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activthe adds In ity also to neutralize the system so that they no longer Irritate thus often relieving bladder disorders Jad Sails ennnot Injure anyone makes a delightful effervescent drink which mllllpna of men and women take now and then Jo help keep the kidneys and urinary organa clean thus often avoiding serious kidney disorders For Piles Corns Bunions Chilblains etc Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh ImIw h ntni nuMsl in utUfat fint kUia Ml MiU4 tU Ancient Pistol n M Itaah of Dultastown l’a comanufacllector of old horse pistols tured lu the Uulted States" recently came Into possession of a weapon which was manufactured in Virginia In 1S03 The weapon is said to he the as the oldest of Its type In existence oldeet previous date for the style was 18G5 Children Study Laws The state of North Carolina has adopted a practical way of protecting from automoIts future pedestrians biles Once a month school teachers are requited to dLcuss before their pupils a digest of the state traffic laws M im 1 iiL- -i WHAT DR CALDWELL LEARNED IN 47 YEARS PRACTICE A physician watched the results of constipation for 47 years and believed that no matter how careful people are of their health diet and exercise constipation will occur from time to time Of next importance then is how to treat it when it comes Dr Caldwell always was in favor of getting as close to nature as possible hence his remedy for constipation known as Dr Caldwell’s Syrup i’epein is a mild vegetable 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