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Show THE UTAH NEPHI NATIONAL Sprlngvllle cleaned up on the 10th. The business bouses were clotted as well as the schools. Contractu have been let for a new The canning factory at Syracuse. company has already contracted for 200 acres of tomatoes from the growers. James P. Iarson, one of the pioneers of Eiihrnim, is dead at the age of 70. He came to Buhraim in the early COs, and had been prominent in tho affairs of the town. The state superintendent of public instruction has issued a circular letter to the school superintendents of the state asking that Friday, May 17, be observed in the schools as "Bird day." George Burke, a Salt Lake barber, has been sentenced to thirty days' Imprisonment for stealing a loaf of bread and a pound of ham from a residence. Burke claims he was starving. Giovanni Arrlgonl, a miner,- values the great toe oil bis left foot at He filed suit In the district court at Salt Lake to collect this amount from the South Utah Mines and Smelters company. It is said that tho 700 men now employed In the Salt Lake Bhops of the Uould system will probably vote dur ing the week on whether to go out oa strike in sympathy with employes cf the Hurrlman system. It is probable that convicts will be put to work on the Castle section of the proposed Interstate highway between Salt Lake and Denver, Colo., to construct about four miles of very difficult road. A most successful school year closed at Payson on the 10th. As a finale, an operetta, "The Pixies," was One of presented by the students. the largest classes ever graduated from the eighth grade received di- BANKl Interest paid on Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum l.'M. OSTLER, PmiMDiHr h. S. HILL, E. R. BOOTH. Cismss Word-of-Mout- h Advertising Advertising in This Paper talks to everybody at once and makes them talk back with money. Perhaps; No Mora Important Subject Is Pressing Upon American Farmer Than Live Stock. Another phase In western farm economy which Is pressing for solution has to do with our future beer supply. The ranges are rapidly going out of business, for the double reason that the settlers have so encroached as to reduce the available area, and because the class of beet formerly produced oa the range Is no longer In demand. la the present range country from 80 to 40 acres Is required for tho 'it s ' ,i I ' Gate-Col-to- n City Meat Co. MangeUoa & Caneit, Proprietors All Kinds of Home Cured Refrigerator In spite of the electric car, the any tomoblle and other motive power, horses have Increased in price com mensufate with other farm animals. Every farmer should have a number of young horBcs growing and coming on for home use and for sale. A colt can be grown as easily and cheaply as a calf, and at th same time the maro which mother It will make a half team for general farm work. The writer has a U'am of young mares of nearly the same size and age. During the past season one of them reared sv. colt no worth at least $75, while tho other mare working by hf r side has reared none. The mare with the colt has dMie exactly tho same work as the mare which has no colt and now at the close of tho early summer's woiV she is in as good condition as her mate, with soth ou the same feed and care. A colt, of course, is som bother and consumes some feed. Tte same Is true in growing any domestic animals. But with a lltt'e patience in the handling of, the mr avid foal, a mare doing general farm work should raise two colts every ttree years and do about as well ss wPh none. The colt will represent at lesst 100 per cent profit on the money t nd labor In vested In It. In fact, so little extra care and feed are required that the young animal mi be grown without noticing the IVed It consumes. Please Read These Two Letters. from Mrs. Orvillo ltock will prove how unisa Tlie followinff it ia for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical oix ration w hen it may te avoided by taking Lydia E. linkham's Vegetable t'omiiound. Slie wan four wcrks In tho hospital and oitme lionie vorse than lKfore. Then after nil that suffering Lydia K I'iuL-bam- 's Vegetable (JorajHiund restored her health. II UU13 IS IIEU OWN STATEM nxT r tifirttc a uir A Profitable Specimen. support of one steer, and It Is stated that this same land will support at L'onnell. As the result of an opinion handed down by the supreme court of the 10 people when placed under stale. II. Gustaldi. the Kureka saloon man. who shot and killed V. II. Palmer of Salt Lake in Kureka January t for '.M, 1911. may escape g Manufacture that the action. hand-mad- e Harness During the past week the city council passed an ordinance 'prohibiting new Old Harness wt Nsdrt'es rrpalre-- t good the sale and disposition of Intoxicat Deal in Uim. SsMls Brl.llit and Navajo BlaukrU. ing liquors within lirigham City. The ordinance was passed In accordant e with the recent decision of the su. preme court. HOUSE FOR HOGS, Within tbe next two weeks the Murcommence will club Commercial ray to Give 112 Square Feet to planting broom corn on a tract of land Arranged Each Pen Room Above Makes near town. Two varieties of corn Excellent Workshop. will be cultivated on a scientific Inula to show Murray farmers whnt can b" The bog house shown in the Illusdone with this crop. Is trx20 feet and elves 112 tration Announcement has been made that to each pen. The feed' feet square the Monument Hronse company, of Is four feet wide. The ing alley will suit bring Bridgeport. Conn., are double, one for tflop and They sail the high and troughs Provo for of the people pnimt low seas of commerce. alleged to be due on the Indian a War Veteran monument now standThey pay millions ing In Pioneer park. year for advertising. first official "cleanup" day. Sandy's millions. is Their profit . . -a I l i Tl a i .1 .'11 j 7.HIUIUU7, II, was Spike their guns with movement started the by parent' ' lass of the L. !. S. Sunday school, generous advertising in The clam Interested the city council. this your home paper. shieh placed teams ar.d wagons at the t lisnosal of the citizens. Ground Plan of Hog House. Use the mail order's Halt Lake City has a single tie-ifhone srsiem for the first Mime in one for corn. The corn bouse, with own weapon U niled direct from teveral years. I ne consoi. nation was door to feedway, the busking season effected on tb 12th, when the Inde- tbe Meld during Tbe feed room Is equipped with bins pendent exchanre wss rono1idat-- d for storing feed, cooker, teed grinder, thw Moun'aln of j with the exchanges gasoline engine, corn shelter and run I com-At j States Telephone Telegraph W ! .lopirml. tilns; water. Tho grinder and shelter pany. re driven the gasoline engine tdelltis M. Dye was found siilty by which runs a tyline shaft. A cellar un ' a Jury at Salt Loke of murder In th feed room and corn house Is der the M. flrnt degree for the killing of Jiwrejiti convenient for storing small potatoes MStMI. UTM X Ralntmw In Salt Lake on November turnips, beets, etc, lor feeding dur 1 no rerommen''iif,. 111. There w Tbe room Ing tbe winter mot,ths. merry, and under the tt-- ' st be sentenrfd to death j j lor '.tie crime. . The second "get acquainted special i' Istssalslst. lr ' II triln of f.ie Oreeon Pbort Line a Halt Lake Cl'y en the 2n:h. Th j beads of the different departments! w ll g- - wi'h the train and exr-- f t tr e abnent from Halt Lk Cl'y sSont j Elevation of Modern Hog House. weeks, during whlrb timn they above hr" the pens tnake SO excellent i!l go over every part of the line. workshop, having plenty of light, and Of considerable Importance Is coldest of winter Is warm the ruling and principle laid months. during the In an Sown by the supreme rorf er opinion wtiich h"'4 lhat f (Sheep Paislng. plural wlvea xirn on or before Jnn rearing has been on of are emiiled to Inherit can get ry 4, nan's fnoet profitable and Important jirnper'y from bfth th tnrther sad by line tbe very eajiy can and transmit father, prn;ry in thU fie whether r the fa;t"r or the heirs of his ,d imea, but It Is not known fcsd their he present breads of sheep reaches house. of the paper. In Ibe wild species now known, S'firken iih bemorrhace rf the rigin tbe best clM of from species r whether tlx y developing frorn thenmat!m f sow extinct. trln, people in this th heart, Mrs. Mark P. Innion. f. It Is only In corr paraMvely reeer.t -- r home in community. yeiTs old. died a' Mrs. pennion crrrsaed the rsrs that very general sttempls bae een made to improve the known x plains to Utah wish "re of th Steeds of sheep, snd In making such team cnmpaniei ia 1' ".'. mprovernenf the farmers of America 1 ciMzens Ir. I'a"mr, one of the aae devo'ed their principal a'tenfion f that comm'irdfT, was foTind rted a! !o the flee", while those of Canada The f.)d pen ird Prltaln psy more attention to his home at Krl)r-i'mtiemsn hsd been livins aline. bT:?i n th s of no relative ei' 1 One Good Mutton Breed. roufi'ry. One of tr fie'e'iV-rat the home and iounl ,i iivl bo'I? Mu'ton shep rbrMiid rrer be of this paper if on the fl ior. fnlted breeds on one farm. (Jet one m fa'fT'y frwv rriutforn breed, s'lrk to It and you want tome Irving Green, - k'-r- ' ei(.Jl It tf the highest fjfrtf ft pf!.)t..!e of their business. Injur 4 at tbe Arr er'ri A lot of rolled lambs bring the t C'1'n. hea r.e f"TT-"'rn r. birhest prlee on the market I Is a poser belt snl I s I ere of his cf one breed, uniform in site, th'tern of pb4 r:'hf lnji'-'S- , deai ormrrine sf'er fe ti?d tea shspe snd tonditios that get the big ttoney. Biovfd ti a Salt Lake t.op":aL Ostler & Allen punl-ihmen- ever-lastin- I Handy Device Can Easily Be Put To gether to Prevent Leaking by Warping or Knocking About. f. , ADVERTISING Pig Trough. hold tbe ends of tbe trough In pluce and keep it from leaking. If an Iron washer Is placed beneath the nut It will be a pimple matter to tighten tbe cuts If occasion dnmand It. The old irons from a wagoa box are Just the things to use for this purpose. If tbe Sat irons are attached with small bolts they will bald better tbsn It put on with screws or nails. r- Vetches for Sheep. Vetches make excellent fodder 'or sheep either as a soiling crop oi as cured hay. They may also be pastured by abecp, but this Is a wasteful practice, as much of the crop Is de stroyed by tramping. I Live Stock I t J - A tnnt, - If You Want rni-iclere- d hil-lre- YOU td-rertis- lil. inc It Ue !. 1 Use Tills Paper rif't" tt ner lA-di- a nd To-da- y j"THEUE NEVER AVAS A WOIISE CASE." TALt Rockport, Ind. "There never was a worse case of womcnlj than mine, and I cannot liegin to tell you what I suffered. For over-twi years 1 was not able to do anything. I was in tied for a and the doctor said nothing hut an oiieration would cure ma. iljr ea it father suggested Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound; wonderfully, so I am al.kj to please liiin I took it, and I improved and never feel any ill cffKs travel, ride horseback, take long rides women to give Lydia K. from it. I can only ask other suffering submitting to an operation. Vegetable CVunjsiund a trial Mrs. Makuaket Meuehitii, li. F. IX No. 3, liockiiort, lud-We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to u either of that these letters are not genuine and truthful or that women were paid iu any way for their testimonials, or that the original letter fnmi each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. Tor MO Tears Ivlla E. Plnklinm's VcgclaMe ComiMMinil has been t'tte standard remedy for fc woman's ailments malo Ills. No one Mck w ithwill try this fadocs Jui.ticto hiTKolf who rootsnotand herbs. It mous tiiedieino, iuttl. from has restored so muny suffering woin-'- to health. I'mk-ham- 'a e t"i v toOIHA i.--- t our letter will l,v "4 !' I Hi ME1HCIXEC0. E.Pn-KHA- ii vV. HlwL for uilv'ie. icad and answered Safer Plan. let my house furnished, snd they've had measles there. Of course, we've had the place disinfected, so I suppose It's quite safe. What do you 1 : Qc.iclV) si uLHiiin ' uikI hehl In strict confidence. ii fir W1 s "1 nATirllAl n , ! The pig, like other animals, suffers st times from derangement of the stomach. Tbe driver more than the horse Is ulnar more to blame for the animals being vicious If be ever Is. Don't grow any kind of live stock for pedigree. This Is the worst business thing sgslnst the pure-breAt farrowing time feed the sow lightly on corn for a few days to prevent exciting her feverish condition. Never ruth a horse on a dowa srade. Tbla la one. of the first rails s knm r.r,,t,.ir.ln.il Ion. dons. For fattening sheep feed liberally of ost straw and About three pounds of corn fodder dally for a loo pound sheep. On his early training enilre'y pend a colt's usefulness and Vhlue a horse, snd It should begin the day it is fnakd. A horse or colt will drive bettet ration of hay and upon a of straw thn upon a fuil ration of hay slone. If you are not working your bore be sure to turn them, as Well ss the rolls, out where they will get. prerty of etrtiM snd good fresh sir. AVhen the f low horses are brouehl In st noon the harnees should be removed and the shoulders washed snd rubbed dry while they are feeding. Ihj riot be afraid to shoot anf prollng s'ray 3oe that may be found on your farm snd rteijlarly If It to be In the vi'inlty should haif-eof the hep. s All brj do not equally ti'Ilizo the consumed In the production df tork. Hme make more frk than o'hers from the- same amount cf food. The bet'er the hog tbe, Jess the feed rosfj la tb3 productlcn cf a p'r,r,1 of , pork. ie s two-third- s one-thir- fd Every home should msJbt rootbeer in epringtime 6r its deliciousncsa and it fine tonic properties'. Or. ,ltrB,tH rsll. Trrr si lll IIS t A Candid Man. "Are you broking for work?" "So, sir; I'm looking for money, but I'm willing to work because that's the only way 1 can get It." 's '" i r"e. Wrilm fnr prsmtam THE DIAIUfJ F. HIRI3 Ero.d SS N. . ft r.ir-?!. - ssi westlier" how t!ennt It "Thst ,srln lil Tea ral))r Is when yuu are well iJX fbUi.tcMk. rsw S4 hot-rlM- e I f a silk The. man who wears shouldn't butt In. dnarnig to Isuy ilri4-- i anything ad vcrtiw-diumns should Insist upon having wbart thry ask for.rcfuiing all tubAitutenot ifistaUooa RA1f?rtrC helps always. hat o NO ONE STRONGER THAN 113 STOMACH.. The celebrated Dr. ASemethy ol Ixmdon was firmly of the opinion that dersoi tbe stomach were tlte most proline source of human ailments in grjse.rW. A. sst fk reoeot medical writer saysi "every feeling, emotion snd election atomarh (tbroujh the system of nerves) and tlto stomach is allected fjrtwOv. , saow " . so wv II3 It is the vital center ol the body said to live ( Mrsuc ) tbe stomach." He (oce on to show thst tlv. mmmmdU ws of the the body. For weak stomachs sad the vital center eonseqnent rnfcraas or dynep, end the multitude of various diseases which result Utansfrosst, ssa bclicr be suited thaa can cuntive caeJicjae ls ajcut W.--s cont-onrs- Notds ; i j "I fancy It would be all right, dear; but I think perhaps It would be saler to lend It to a friend first." Punch. I PEXTON TJ think?" -- I " j o a pig trough I v- " im-srtl- PIRATES 1 $ 1 '''' MAIL ORDER 1 atu m ef, Here is a handy device for making that 1 noticed on a cultivation. neighbor's farm. The trouble with These conditions force the produc- most wooden pig troughs is that they tion of beet upon the farms, and per- will gc to leaking after a short period haps no more Important subject for In use caused by their being wrenched study Is pressing upon tho American from the hogs routing them about or farmer. Breeding and feeding market by reason of warping. This simple device, which consists cattle may, end probably will not be conducted upon the extensive scale of of a piece of flat Iron on one end former years, but each farmer will with a bolt and nut on tbe other will ralso a small number which, In the aggregate, will satisfy all market re And then there will quirements. come the necessity of breeding better animals, as these only will be profitable under farm conditions, and this. in turn, will mean a better quality of beef on the market. Scientific methods af farming go hand In hand with scientific methods of stock breeding, and It is up to the farmer who has already adopted the former to adopt the latter, as well. leaBt f M I could mt very tseverely with a displacement te on my feet for a long tirno. My piiysk-iatreated ino for several months without much and nt hist sent me to Ann Arlor for an I was there four weeks and eanx home My mother adrWd sullering worse than K. l'inkham's Vegetable tiiiu-ixmmo to try I am well and strotipr and I did. and do all my own housework. I owe my health to Lydia K. llnkham'a Vegetable anupoumi im1 advise every woman who is alllieted with any female complaint to try it." Mrs. Obviujs IIock. IL 1L No. 6, l'aw l'aw, Mich. n Ssssi I'tah now has two lawyers from the ranks of the fair sex. Miss Agnes Swan having successfully passed the examination at Salt Lake last week. The only other woman nttornoy practitioner In Utah Is Miss Margaret II. Business being: run on rash basis, enables us to sell at very reasonable prices. Courteous Treatment to All Every Farmer Should Have Number of Young Horse Growing and Coming for Use and Sale. EXCELLENT FOR PlG TROUGH. plomas. and Fresh Meats up-to-d- BEEF SUPPLY OF THE FUTURE. $1,-80- satisfaction as your wife would get if you gave her a box of cigars for Christmas. Kept in STOCK - Passing encomiums, only over your store counter, about the quality of what you've got to sell, results in about as much TO MAKE COLTS PROFITABLE LIVE BUDGET Dr. Plceco'a Golden I.Zedlcal Dlctiircrr Pererr,! fnontis sn I snfTerr 1 from a 'Tit frtin r5arht M wts. ft ndr th'i I wrils Mr.s. U.r.fl M. and on. Vr fron It, for ma, Calif, '1.:4 1 'r. Tea- - ss-tr- suff'-re- fail d frl.rit tht-ytli- l ss d i ht:-tro- r-- lyQjtPl' a " ' ( iri ' ' V ivT' Jtf-f- ' '-- ;: A fr it 'fjt Hm To-fta- 'h H'LRsru. Hor H heumatlstti, r j qui- - k femt isivp-s- p)v.Tut up In fTif1u V.h jrrv.l. f' l'l f H? I nt.l' J ttt'. ftU.nt jit J- 1 frin rhuntntk pHirf ( fe'S tiA' r"1 I r- i !if-- itKfth'T Coul, Lumbago, " m"?i! rsiptl trl now 9hHiit ' 't prf jnitiftMsi. mm if the n.iD'f t'niljr ftiiiifntii V.vtt ttis t.-i!- yfjvj'i rul bat. ...ff"t'4 K, - :- inuUf I. TfTrM thm i.iss iev?.rr. r; f,r tin's.. tirwftti4ess CHetebrough Manufacturing Company 5tr ftrm Y ' m'.4) t7 S wrm-V- t L. OOOCLAS Wra W. Llnvaias trmkes an d sella $3.00, SJ.50 and $4.0O shoes ay otlee fnaniffset'.er in I saw"! lhm sr-- 2.50 3.C0 S3.50 H.QOH.Wtft.Qd WOVEN AND r;OV9 rot MEN, .1.r,.' shoes am wt.rn I t fnllll.ins W.Ktoti2ls ln.rK of men.beeatise te. y are t he fel In lie storil for the pi e i I ' oo..44"oAH);U Ju n h ark co!ng - VV. I fx f,tial Custom 'hoe, to H.nd L. Douz'.f raks and sell more $.1.00, $3. SO shnes t!in ary other rfixnufaetnrer it the world ? BLCAUSEi he itumpi i is name and price mi the bot'f.ro antl Why does W. aid $4 00 iri'l hieh V frarantees the va'ue, which protects the wsrer prices and inferior sSoes of other rske. PLCAUSE they A'-,re the most eefmomifaleniJ sctiilcr ory ; tsn HTtmiMf r. hrf wearing W. I. Otniftnt shos. jf C AUcR: tlev bse no " 1 sviosl for style, fit sod wear. liUN'T t( rrwif tin TI t -- n'-l r.l did no. knts years. I r.' o snilrrril from liesrt-burSBHtiriJtrae what v. as 110 ri'iiter w ira n'e, 1 sevTl 1 itinlly, 1 was told !t v.n no mty l';t w-W bn-(V- T n:n I. vr r. I r"i'l rot dare to as it, nadi VI faint - !t I won rwnilowod I It serm'-tiisl anythlnit . I frrew very thin Bid wik frrm not eating. told to ts!i I 'r. Iir re.'s ien Medical IHsrsverr. 1 ttve litlles OI ITsrn Cfitihl irssri tny"!I geinna; isiser twl rT"r without v'thn fif t ilise. yI cotild ent s little Ism stmn? snd well arxl run ov s,pr,f"t sikI bnve work wl: li s,ie. ( an est f won 'i'rl'iily. 1 will say to all sui'itsrurs wnt iu lis. I'krco, Lo baa my untij ir.'' rratitudo." W. I trjl5S urir TAKC ' : -- AiLT SIiU'TC rOK W.LlMit Srra,Vrns W. t . Tvw-- '. tmH t.atur I t ti I I j |