Show TIMES GARLAND UTAH THE GARLAND T“Lucile is the ! i News Notes Happiest Girl 99 It’s a Frivilegt to Livm In MURRAY — Last week was tha canning of the last of the largest crop of string beans ever cared for In this region by the Murray plant of tha Rocky Mountain Packing corporation vacation 100 During tha summer children were used as pickers being taken from their homes to the fields In trucks owned by the corporation and back home again each evening 6 RAH' n are too KIDNEY disorders ignore It pays to heed the early signals Scanty burning or too frequent kidney excretions n drowsy listless feeling lameness atiffnessand constant backache are timely warnings To promote normal kidney action and assist your kidneys in cleansing your blood of poisonous wastes use Doan’s Pills Endorsed by user everywhere Use for Waste Wood are establishments Woodworking now making use of much of their waste wood by turning It Into toys and household arsimple furniture ticles which are sold department stores In knockdown and unpainted form Independence conies with income MakesLife Sweeter Children’s stomachs sour and need Tin Keep tiieir—systems-sweet with Phillips Milk of Magnesia When tongue or breath tells of acid condition— correct It with a spoonful of Phillips Most men and women have been comforted by this universal sweetener —more mothers should invoke its aid for their children It Is a pleasant thing to take yet neutralizes more acid than the harsher things too No often employed for the purpose household should be without it is the genuine prescripPhillips endorse for tions! product physicians genernl use tlip nnme Is important “Milk of Magnesia” has been the U S registered trade mark of the Chnrles II Phillips Chemical Co and Its predecessor Chnrles II Phillips since 1373 Phillips if Milk of Magnesia PROVO — Fruit growers of Utah county are warned by H V Swenson selling Inspector county against Last wormy fruit to the canneries to'Mr8wenaon' tbs year according stats law on this matter was slightly relaxed but this year it will be enforced to the letter and all offenders to the full extent will be prosecuted Tbe fruit tbua infested of the law cannot be offered for sale In any way according to Mr Swenson 5KT3 OF ItiDlAHS HEREAH' I FOUND AN RIGHT BY HEAD ARQjOW OUR CRICK MYSELF BET THERE ARE ItiOt AN CH&STi ALL AR0UHD US AT TftiS TIME O' YEAR POP' SAID SO T00 Art'POPMOWS POP 3£E LOTJ ABOUTS Red Rain Explained A torrential fall of “red rain" In Manchuria almost destroyed the village of Fuyu not far from Mukden Chinese newspapers report Pools of water formed In the streets houses The aDd the rain discolored Chinese Inhabitants explained the red rain by saying that some superhuman had shot a dragon in the huntsman Too Frequent Demand Prompt Attention DOCTOR’S APPROVAL? HEBER CITY— ths sheep Industry In Utah from 480000 has increased head in 1S83 to 1861000 head In lifi and it la now ona of tha greatest states in ths nation I became worried about babyhood and decided to give her some California Fig Syrup It stopped her constipation quick and the way it Improved her color and made her pick she up made me realize how had been She Is so sturdy and well now and always in such good humor that neighbors sny she’s the happiest girl In the West” Like all good things California Fig Syrup is imitated but you can always get the genuine by looking for the nnme “California” on the carton Scanty Excretions HOME A MURRAY — Dus to ths proximity of largo mining and smelting operation is of mineral fertiliser production tn Important and tepidly becoming profitable Utah Industry her Watch Your Kidneys! or IN LAXATIVE UTAH results far surpassing anything you can secure from home prepared fruit" Juices by using pure wholesome Fig Syrup which is prepared under the most exacting laboratory from ripe California Figs supervision richest of all fruits In laxative and aoarlshlng properties It’s marvelous te see how bilious weak feverish sallow constipated respond to ' Its gentle Influencechildren how their breath clears up color flames In their cheeks and they become sturdy playful enA Western mother ergetic again Mrs H J Stoll Valley P 0 Nebraska soys: “My little daughter Boma Ladle was constipated from' sky HAS THE YOUR maty mother talk about nowaday giving their children fruit juices as if this were a new discovery As a matter of fact for over fifty years mothers have been accomplishing - Above tha tea ELMO SCOTT WATSON huntar’a white and calm ANG1 goes another of our Hangs moon illusions! It is in regard to In Iti pal fir The village aplr that pleasant period in auShows like the lodlac’a spectral lance tumn known as Indian sumThe painted walla mer And as usual It Is sciWhereon It falls stand in marble trance! ence which has disillusioned Transfigured us No less an authority than Stephen Ilenry Thayer puts It a litthe United States weather tle later in the month when ha aaya bureau busing Its statement that observaupon accurate meteorological tions has this to say about that It is In tha autumn’e dotage mid November delectable season famed for its genial aeera to woo When skies seductive sunshine and alluring haze: the earth Indian summer Is the name applied to a period of mild fall In this country Other poets however are more conweather following a spell of unseasoncerned with what it la rather than able cold weather known as "squaw winter" such as occurred this fall It when it is and have given ns some Is not a fixed season In the calendar Sam Walter charming descriptions In many years It is Intermittent Foss In his Inimitable dialect calls that Is there may be several Indian Thoreau In it “a piece of sweetmeat” summers in one autumn in the folat Connotes on weather conditions lowing verse: cord Mass from 1851 to I860 records the occurrence of Indian summers on old the "Natur” good to !7 from September dates ranging who pities our dlstreaa December 13 every year a gives her children In Europe ai well a In this counlittle glad recesa try It la popularly believed that a re ol’ boys and girls newal vt mild weather occurs every their hearts thaw out they feel on tumn and the dates of its supposed as muslc'ly as walife flows fixed are more definitely occurrence ter from a spout The than Is ths case In America now the Ingln Summer time ’1th period Is associated with the names of all Its rest Is here various saints piece of sweet meat stuck between The mild period thus Is known In the allces of the year different parts of Europe as "St Marsorter reign er Jubilee 'twlxt snow tin's Summer" "St Luke'B Summer" or an’ thunder showers "St Michael's Summer” and tradition chunk of sweetness sandwiched lit fosters the Idea that it is alwaya mild between ths frost and flowers about tha warm gnd various saints’ days Nor were the early American poets facts however do not the only ones who paid their tribute with this belief Indian hummer lias always been a as witness the following by Marian Isabel Angus: theme of artists and poets favorite the latter who however especially INDIAN 8UMMER hate usually been better verse summer broods today Indian was “When erg than meteorologists Over ths mellow autumn lands the red man's summer'” asks Lydia Soft wispy veils of amethyst from her And amber pale stream Iluntliy Sigourney “the Felicia hands of America” and one of the early Then with Nineteenth century poets Vines hang heavy with purple grapes out trying- to fix the date in one of Apple trees bend with crimion gem" And in the woods the great oak trees her poems she says It came Are crowned with golden diadems When the groves Like topazes ths pumpkins lie colors wrote their own In fleeting Set in a ring of brown and green cay And mock the sun while slender spear When with heart Of goldenrod make gay the scene the white or depiessed Foreboding man marked Is drowsy her work Is done Nature The signs of coming winter then began Now she awaits her winter rest The Indian's Joyous season Harvest Is over the tired brown earth Will with red leaves on her sleep a contempoJohn G C Ilralnerd breast is more sperary of Mrs Sigourney And Minna Irving paint this ckle in placing the season at the time word picture of When the frost Turni Into beauty all October's charms INDIAN BLANKETS Axes the season about Longfellow the first of November In a pnssnge In as follows: his “Evangeline” season Then followed that beautiful Called by tha pious Acadian peasants the summer of All aSaints and with air dreamy was the Filled magical light ard the landscape In all the freshLay i a If p Sinre election day comes in Novemfrom ber the follow ing quotation “The Eve of Election” also Whittier's places Indiun summer in that month: Of Indian From gold to gray Our mild sweet day Bummer fade too soon But tenderly The Good Press Agent “Bernard Show is his own pre agenL" a publisher said "and a bei Shaw ter press Agent never lived counts thnl day lost which doesn't see him In the news columns on some other excuse or than “The man is more resourceful who was the bei Willie Wllllntns A the West ever had ngent pies came to Chicago greal French actress was put once and Willie Williams SALT LAKE— Gasoline tax colleca new tions based on August sales record tor all time yielding a total of 121428626 tor the single month to a statement compiled by director of gas tax T F Coombs collections for Milton II 'Welling of state This represents secretary more of than 940000 over tbs a gain record of ariy prehighest monthly vious year and is higher than sny made collector for any monthly previous month of 1929 nt m fires are burning brightly ths embers glow council fires rekindled From ths ash of long ago And the wind's a runner passing With his feet In deerskin shod And a chiefs tall feather tosses In the dusty goldenrod Sumac Ruby-re- Indian Wild grapes ripen in ths thicket stream Purple asters edgeea thsh re t u rn n g e braves to rt beam By the moon's enchanted Hang their red and yellow blankets On the windy maple bough When the frosty night is over For It's Indian summer now dlh Another famous dialect poet Frank L Stanton writing of Indian glimmer in liis native state of Georgia declares that But she sternly said upon her trail to him : on f Insist being “’No publicity sir no pubRemember left alone licity’ “Willie "‘Gee’ make out Williams laughed for he said ’what a story o’ tlmt !’ ” Jycan Oranges in Ruaaia first oranges etilen In table when were served on i'oiiomkln's (tie Grout in he entertained Catherine 170L First The Injun And summer suite me soft night ane stilly day I could keep on dreamln’ till dreamed my Ilfs away And Cornelia R Doherty season calls it the WHEN THE ACORNS DROP There's a whisper on the hilltop a murmur In the wood There's a dream of golden glory everywhere On the beech e rueaet cover on the elm a mottled hood While the walnut lifts her branches brown and bare Oh the ciows hold their meeting in the old oak's lop And ho for Indian summer when the acorna drop! a bloom upon tbs meadow like the ghost of Bummer flowers But the forest and ths valleys are aflame And on hillside and In hollow throughout all the misty houra Descend the rustling drops of autumn rain Oh ths squirrel’s at his feasting In the old oak’s top And ho for Indian summer when the acorns drop! There's ths chestnut and ths haielnut put on a richer brown all ars gathered And ths blackbirds in a flock Whan buttons up her yellow gowns Then It's time to heap tha (odder tn a shock Oh autumn’s on her waning batter gather In tho crop! 'Xnd'Tfo' for “Indian summer whenthr1 acorns drop! When But not all the beautiful tributes to Indian summer have been In verse Oliver Wendell Holmes writer of delightful prose as well as poetry in his essay on the seasons says: In October or early In November after the "equinoctial storms” cornea It Is ths time to the Indian summer be in the woods or on the seashore— a sweet season that should be given to lonely walka to stumbling about In old churchyards plucking on the way the aromatic silvery herb everlasting and smelling at Its dry flower until It etherises the soul into aimless reveries There Is outside of space and time no need of trying to paint the etill warm misty dreamy Indian summer In words there are many states that have no articulate vocabulary and are only to be reproduced by mualc and the mood this season produces la of that nature In “The Guardian Angel” he continon that tlieine thus: To those who know ths Indian summer of our northern states it Is needless to describe the Influence It exerts on ths senses and the soul Ths stillness of tha landscape In that beautiful time Is as If the planet were elleplng like a top before It begins to rock All nawith ths storms of autumn tures seem to find themselves more mors truly In Its light love grows memmore tender spiritual religion ory eees farther back Into the past the marbles Its revislte mossy grief poet harveste the ripe thoughts which he will tie In eheaves of verses by his winter fireside Venner” he refer And In “Elsie again to this season by declaring that “The real forest is hardly still except in Indian summer then there Is death In the house and they are waiting for the sharp shrunken months to come with white raiment for the summer’s ues burial” Evil ia Imagination Sorrow Itself is not so hard to best of sorrow coming thoughts Airy ghosts that work no harm do ter rlfy u more than men In steel with — Thomns bloody purpose Bailey nthe Cleaning Eyeglaiee Washington optometiisl suggests one should grasp the glasses and not the noseplece when cleaning eye In this way the screws In tbe glasses noseplece are not loosened A that PROVO — Powell slough which was recently turned over to the state fth and game department by the Utah county commission through the effort! associaof the Provo Conservation tion has been set aside aa a sancin animals tuary for birds and Bunnell acordlng to L L president of the Provo association Bunnell returned from Salt Lake recently following a conference with State Fish and Game Commissioner Arthur Meecham regarding the more Some things people do to help tha bowels whenever any bad breath feverishness biliousness or A lack o! appetite warn of constipation really weaken these organs Only a doctor knows what will cleanse the lystem without harm That is why the laxative in your home should have the approval of a family doctor The wonderful product known to millions as Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a family doctor’s prescription for sluggish bowels It never varies from the original pre-scription which Dr Caldwell wrote thousands of times in many years' of practice and proved safe and reliable for men women and children It is made from herbs and other pure ingredients so it ia and can form no habit You can buy this popular laxative from all drugstores Sits Bart ra Tltls M Asm and half o oil In rights GUARANTY proMppfttv ABSTRACT territory CO Marshall Ark Superficial Flesh Wmnd3 Try Hanford's Balsam of Filyrrh ars astksrtisd ta All Msn tor ths knt hsttla II totoaflpsr Ml suits ibmsv Safe Study of Hormst A freak hornets’ nest has been reported from Trap Comer Oxford Mains The nest was found county Tbe at the home of Harry Silver insects have built the nest against pane of glass In something resembling However the usual conical shape the interior may be seen through the very good observaglass providing tion specimen for any one Interested In the domesticity of hornets J VERNAL — Pursuant to Instructions received from the commissioner and state department of agriculture the order of the department that requires all sheep coming from Colorado Into Utah to be dipped before crossing the state line will be rigidly enforced this A W McKay chief fall and winter deputy state livestock inspector la in Uintah county now and will patrol the all until boundary sheep desiring entrance Into Utah have been dipped and have reached their winter quarters OGDEN — According to the figures office given out by E E Wright 135473 manager at the Ogden yards sheep have bo a said hure Jlncfl Jan This number exceeds uary 1 1929 the sales for tho first nine months of 1928 by 60088 head and represents an 80 per cent increase Since conditions the aame this year are comparatively In the sheep industry as they were a year ago this Increase in sales is only accountable to a growing demand at the local market for fat lambs and ewes GROVE— One mile of PLEASANT concrete has been opened recently on between the Utah county highway via Trovo and Pleasant Grove The new road is the standard This 6 inches thick 18 foot width leaves but two and oaehalf miles on now unpaved this 12 mile etretch The unpaved portion is of crushed It Is ungravel and in fair shape known when this gap will be closed no project for It as yet with concrete haring been considered by th county commlsslonrs UTAH — Utah and Idaho farmers should raise more pigs in the opinion of Nelson R Crow publisher of the Farm and Ranch Market Journal who recently at the Newhouse registered hotel from Los Angeles Mr Crow Is the Utah state fair in the attending Interests of the fourth annual Christshow November 30 to mas livestock Decpmhpr 7 at the Los Angeles Union Utah does not raise stockyards enough hogs to supply her own pork Mr Crow Bald pointing requirements out lhat Utah packers last year paid more than 3 000 000 for hog9 whkh came In from states as far east as Nebraska LOGAN — Loosened by the rain recently a huge boulder fell from the cliffs above the Devil's Slide in Logan WatPr washed out approxicanyon mately 10 feet of the hure square water flume of the Utah PoWer'and Debris filled up a Light company reciion of the Logan Hyde Fark and Smlthfleld canal and also clogged up the river for a short acordlng to reports to the officals for the company and Deputy Sheriff Oliver Eames The ruin gauge at the power plant re 82 of an inch rain fall be gl dered a tu-tween midnight sod t a ah5' Kill Rats Poison Without tutormUtator that A Mom Won’t KIH Uvemtock Poultry Doga Cato or a von Baby Chick a ean be umI about tbe homebani or poultry yard with btn(utMfety MitcootiiinMMtf of Squill it tliM mended by U 1 Dept of Afiicultur tbe CocmebU proem which iofurtf mm ftrencth Two eani killed 571 nti at Ari State Farm Hundreds of other tatlmonUh Bold Ossrastse k sms tha original Squill ester Insist upon nunetor All drugfiitt 75c Lergesim (four timee ae much) $300 Direct if deaUr cannot wpplf Co Springfield O you PARKER’S J hair balsam Reatnrea Color ud to Gray ead Faded Hah ot Drmnrtoia end r JL1 to tot FLORESTON SHAMPOO-M- aI Parker's with eofmectloa Ilalr Balaam Jfake the eenta by mall or at hair soft an fluffy I lliscex Ctomlcal WkaFatcbofaaX y 1 Beeaty w i 4 ie j' ' $ ‘I took Lydia IL Bukhara! 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