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Show 7 V. V THE UTAH NEPHI NATIONAL "Utah Day," April 25, la to ue cele brated In Salt. Lake with a mounter mass meeting at one of the theatres. Every business house In Provo was closed ou Arb-- r day and the merchants Joined with the other citizens in cleaning up the city. Kvery effort Is to be made to so nure the United States good roads construction train for the Good Roads convention to be held In Logan June 13, 14 and 15. The funeral of John L. Reynolds, the only white man to witness tho historic Outer massacre and escape with his life, will be held In Salt Luke on Monday. Sheep shearing begnn last week at the Mailt Steam Shearing & IMpplno. company's corrals at Chrtstianburg. Seventy-fivthousand head will ha sheared at this place. The commencement exercises at the Utah Agricultural college at Logan this year will he held from May 25 to 28. The speakers chosen for the Delusion will include Governor Spry. To learn what this state Is doing to promoto farming, the two parties ol Uruguayan experts und students who arrived in Salt Lake last week, ara visiting different sections of the stats HBANKr Interest paid on Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum J.'. OSTLER. L. . FINE TONIC FOR WOMEN. BUDGET PltHDKNT II ILL. E. K. BOOTH, C'AiniR 1 e Vord-of-Mout- h Advertising Passing encomiums, only over your store counter, about the quality of what you've got to sell, results in about as much satisfaction as your wife would get if you gave her a box of cigars for Christmas. UUs One GirFs Luck "It's fuutiy how we never appreciate ur own good luck," said the Uttfc m mis me eso III t '& ill a i zm M w VbU A ? ,A ; r.i Ey I , is "cT w. Q ;" VERY TRUE. n son-in-la- Advertising in This Paper talks to everybody at once and makes them talk back with muney. ((iopyni'llt, VMt. t9 Yi. City Meat Co. & Garrett, Proprietor MangrUoa All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats Kept in Business bring run on cash baais, enables us to sell at very reasonable prices. Courteous Treatment to All if Ostler & Allen r Manufacture that Old Rimm anl Ka'Miea bral In liamrx, Saiiloa hand-mad- ever-lasti- ng Harness e Navajo blank. ciod a Hrhllc. and ties U. . MAIL ORDER PIRATES I They sail the high and low seas of commerce. They pay millions a year for advertising. US-acr- Their front is millions. Spike their guns with generous advertising in this your home paper. Use the mail order's own weapon ADVERTISING I 1 I P?r.M. u. at w C l PEXTON NCHI. UTAH M. tfiH. X ". I r.aenWa.iat, op-lio- n I? You Want YOU can gtt by ad-rcrtis- ine in this paper. It reaches - the best da- of people in thii community. in-'l!- For, Mrs. Jennie fopon of Woods is suffering from lock Use The- Maid The Man - FACE 3 YEARS ON home-Heade- Refrigerator up-to-da- te Society Is a funny thing. How so? A girl Is not "In It" until he bas "come out" The Man PIMPLES thu paper if you want tome of their bu sinew. Use This Paper Cro" About jaw. two wc.ks seo she was vaccinated nd a day or so la'er had a tooth but the attending physicians iro (init io tr determ'ne w nether either of ticse was the direct cause of the a" k. F'i'Mrnly stricken whil" in Fait 'o attend cnfererire, Charles Wcod. Pr, a prominent nierrhant of tfolden. Millard com'y, died on the ' h. was eisrhf Mr. W'H rears old. The cause of death was general debility. fbt itenogruphcr aa she pinned tlHHue pa per around her clean, stiff cuff preparatory to attacking the day's work tone "Well?" The bookkeeper's :alled for particulars. Then he asked: "What spt'ciul luck has befallcu you?" "Oh, It's Just the glory of being abl to work," Bhe declared. "Think ol earning one's own living! Think ol icing a business woman, free from all the cures and tribulations of homo life nothing to do but earn a nice little salary that I'm sure of getting fach Week! "I'm much to bo envied by my Bisters In society, the poor butterflies nho are forced to stay up late night after night, while I'm renewing my beuuty Fuch us It Is In sleep. The worn, ennuled, ambltlonless girls who drag out a wretched exlstem trying to have a good time how I pity them! The " "Here, here!" exclaimed the bookkeeper, excitedly. "Stop before you're all run down. You're overworking yourself, child. I'm afraid you're going to be 111." The little stenographer smiled, "And he thought I meant It!" she exclaimed, under her breath. "No, but listen to me!" she Insisted, aloud. "Think of It! Here I get up at six o'clock mornings, well rested after a good, long sleep, having gone to bed at ten no social engagements having kept me up and I dress in five or ten minutes, having things all my own way, being bothered by no maid, and knowing exactly where my things are, having put them In certain placet myself the night before. I know exactly what to wear, so I don't have to worry for an hour to decide which dress will be most becoming. I Just put on my working dress on work days and my Sunday dress on Sundays, and that's all there fs to It. Why, It's beautifully simple. Think of the Joy of having no worry on that score; then think of the trials of society belles. "Then, too, I know exactly where I'm going every day and just what I'm going to do. I don't have to worry and fret over whether I'm Insultfng or pleasing by accepting or rejecting I don't have to attend Invitations. long receptions and mtct Illustrious folk and feel alarm lest I won't be smart enough to talk with them. I Just calmly take a nice, convenient street car to my dally work. After I get there I find my day all arranged for by the firm no worry whatever on my part. Shouldn't 1 appreciate all to Fifty Are Much Benefited Forty-Fiv- e by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. , week. John K. Brown, the wealthy stock-maof Moab, will bo tried at Price In June for the murder of his nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs.. James A. Dubois, a change of venue having been granted. While walking along the main street of Logan, Dale Jenkins, a boy about 18 years of age, was Btruck by s board that fell from an upper story window and his nose was almost severed from his face. The Illue bench residents near Duchesne wllf probably at last secure wutcr. John I. Nowland, president of the My ton Canal and Irrigation company. Is negotiating with the to organize a company. It Is announced that work will begin soon on the mad between My ton and Price, and when finished it will tie suitable for automobile travel. It Is said thnt the road could be put In fine condition with the expenditure of not to exceed 18.000. Fdwin Dowdcn. a resident of Salt Lake for fifty years, died April 12. from apoplexy. He was sixty-eigh- t team old. Mr. Dowden crossed the plains nnd mountains to Utah in a .covered wagon, and was a pioneer merchant of the state. So far this year the Weber county schools have b'en free from contagious diseases, according Xo County The county Physician J. W. l'idcm-kquarantine adop'cd this winter was somewhat different from other years and more rigid than usual. The Cache County Fair association will benefit to the extent of 11700 as the result of a special tax upon tho Mople of the county. The commissioners of the county have voted to impose the tax for exhibition purposes a. permitted under the state law. It has been decided by Dr. K. O. Oowans, superintendent of the Stat Industrial School at Ogden, to put e tract under part of the cultivation. Four acres win be plant-v- l In potatoes, fifteen acres will be prepared for grain and thirty acres for hay. Investigations are being made of ?harge that the farmers of American Fork and of Pleasant Grove have twen Imposed upon by a firm which o!d them seed potatoes that were supposed to be of Colorado Pearl but turned out lo be small, scrubby spuds. Tho board of health of Provo Is prefiring to make a campaign for the establishment of a garbage district within the business district of the (own. and to see that each business hoire takes care of all rubbish and Vfhes. so thnt they can be hauled away by the city. A bee special, the first of Its nature ever to be run over a railroad In the world, left southern California Saturday for Utah. It consists of nine cars, each carrying from 600 lo 800 swarms. In all there are fi.OOO warms. Kach swarm contains from iO.OOO to 75.000 bees. The Mjton Commercial club Is making a strenuous campaign for new members. The club has taken an on a building In the center of the own with a view to purchasing. Pool, billiard and card tables are being and other amuvmcnts and soli il features wifiteruplateit. Much Interest Is beina taken by j he dairymen of Utah county In get ting tne finest dairy stt.c tni can purchased In the country, and a mmber of farmers and dairymen are Hiding east for thorouehbrcd stock. The Utah company, a $.,roo,fioO rmcern. Is the corporate name of the company formed to take over Utah oal properties and opera'e an inter-urbarailroad connecting the mines with the Salt Lake Route at Spanish From "I was troubled with acne for three long years. My face was the only part affected, but It caused great disfigurement, also suffering and loss of sleep. At first there appeared red, bard pimples which later contained white natter. I suffered a great deal caused by the Itching. I was in a state of perplexity when walking the streets or anywhere before the public. "I used pills and other remedies but they failed completely. I thought of giving up when nothing would help, but something told me to try the Cutl-cur- a I sent for Soap and Ointment. Cuticura Hook let which I read carefully. Then I bought some Cuticura Soap and Ointment and by following the directions I was relieved In a few days. I used Cuticura Soap for washing my face, and applied the Cuticura Ointment morning and evening. This treatment brought marvelous results o I continued with It for a few weeks I can and was cured completely. truthfully say that the Cuticura Remedies are not only all, but more than they claim to be." (Signed) O. Rau-me- l, J015 W. 20lh Place, Chicago. 111., May 28, 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, a sample of each, with boo, will bo mailed free on application to "Cuticura," Dept. L, Boston. e Invading the Enemy's Country. "In pursu ince of a plan I have bad In mind for some time." announced Pastor Good sole at the close of bis sermon, "I have rented a small room In an apartment house In a fashionable neiKhlMirhood and expect to open a mission Sunday school there on the firt Sunday ln Miy. I don't know, brethren, where f b- children who at-- , tend It are to come from. If. Indeed, any children attend It at all. but It will be there all summer, and may be regarded either as an opportunity or as a reproach. We will now sing our closing hymn." - Tho "change of life" in a most in a woman's excritical tho and anxiety felt ly istence, women as it draws near is not without reason. jsn-iis- l her system is in a condition, sho may lo predisposed to apoplexy, or congestion of some organ. At this time, also, cancers and tumors are more, liable, to form and begin their destructive work. "When lTlrs. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dretul of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks beforo the eyes, Irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, arot promptly heeded by intelligent women who aro approaching tho period in lifo when woman's great change may bo expucted. Csklla Gillisplc oxi: cash 0 out or many TO lMtOYl? OUR CLAIMS. St. Anne, HI. "I was passing through the change of life and I was a iKtrfeet wreck from female troubles. I had a displacement nnd Ixmritig tlown pains, weak fainting smlls, dizziness, then numb and cold feelings. Sometimes my feet and limbs were swollen. I was irregular and had so much backaihe nnd headache, was nervous, irritable and was desjtoiidetit. Sometimes my ap-j-x tito was good but more often it was not. My kidneys troubled mo at times and I could walk only a short distance. "I 8inv your advertisement in a paper and took Lydia 10. Vegetable. Compound, and 1 was helisd from the lirst. At the end of two months the swelling hal gone down, I was relieved of pain, and could walk with case. 1 continued with tho medicine and now I do almost all I know your my housework. medicine has saved me from the graves nnd I am willing for you to publish anything I write "to you, for the giHxl .f others. Mrs. KsTKI.LA tilLMSriE, 1LF.D. .No. 4, liox 4, .SL Atuie, IllinoU. These symptoms aro calls from nature for help. Tho nerves aro crying out for assistance and tho cry should bo heeded ia time. l"ink-fiam- 's Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coniiound is prepared to Meet tlte neels of women's system at this trying period of her life. It invigorates and strengthens the female organism and builds tip tho weakened nervous system. It has carried many women safely through this crisis. OK Life Sentence. , The marquis of apropos of the long sentence of Foulke E. Prnndt. kald at a dinner in New York: "It reminds me of nn Incident In Ixmdon. A certain peer drove In a taxi cab to YeiimiiiiMer and. when he got out. gave the driver a very ainnll tip. that? "The driver mistook him for n mem"I never bave to fac emergencies, being never called suddenly to some ber of the house of commons nnl Important Boclal affair In New York or snarled: t ""I hope you get turned out San Francisco or to Europe. Think of the poor girls, no older than I, who election snd don't never get In again!' "Ion't worry, my friend.' said the suddenly face the dire necessity of BaBaBMaaawrdaat Xfl ia house of getting twenty or thirty new frocks peer, as be set off for the and the sundries to attend them! lords. 'iKin't worry I'm in fo- - life." " Think of having to let modistes fit you to dress after dress, and having to sufSupreme Faith. fer in silence, so that the fit of each "I gave my wife a check for f 1 .Oofi may be perfect! For, being In the yesterday." Furnl h Shoe Imuranc to M "What was the cause of your llbcr public eye, Ihe society girl can't stick Quarry a pin In anywhere to hide a wrinkle slItyT' men, Farmer and AH Men Who and then stand so that side of her "1 knew she'd never have t!ie nerve Do Rough Wort won't be noticed. She must be abso- to try to cash It." ffHM fittH wild mrtaHtc Wis ta twfet m Wmf over. all lutely perfect b ho rrif t4 mhnrm. OfYo caatoMW fittMtiprv with th b"4 TJar raft "Think of her troubles, and then Ladies. 1st tUmm to th a brara and Hearts Fair Fairt mnw Mwtttc. yrmt'r think of me! I can devote any noon JatSer. If vo--r dVat? tm' Frost And the beautiful tnu t blonde Vfjfi vted, om isMfwry bn&jt a bawkict. hour to shopping merely by going married that rich old duffer slrnp'y be tmrrtd shoe without lunch. I ran pick up bargains cause be had valvular (rouble. hachihft co. - boston, rasl st any sale. Then In not more than Yet still some people say Snow two or three wcka, by working eve- faint heart never won fair lady. IN fJ.X.Sf fTaV A 4 VOU ITIL5T.JJ nings and Saturday afternoons, I can m ii .f j.j., SrJ t r hfiMtstif - H r t sr ra.rttia.rm have a new dress made exactly ss I OarfVtd Tea lnure a Hernial action t .f nrs of r0'4 ian iwritHlil want It. I don't have to take Just tbe livpr. f I its' Hn ftet tJttatnl 4w'tiil no (Vim a M what some dressmaker tells me I fNM Of ftp. hfivs, l Wr men b an toward n.ystcry, but must have. I can bave a low wafsted d.x-sW. N. U., Salt Lake City. No. If 1 want It and that kind ts rrtea lean toward matry. easier to make when very one Is ALCOHOL. wearing high waista and on one can Recently it baa beetj detinitly proves hf eaperimmta on animals that alcohol stop me. lowers the arrmiciJa! power of the bKly and I bat alcohol paralyse lh whit "Think, too. of the poor society (4 the blood and rendera them unslil. to lake op and destroy dianac ferai. girl's having to take along a chapron thae.ae (crmt oauac tb death of over f of the human race. wherever she Roea' Why, 1 can A blood medicine, made entirely without alcohol, which ia a puns (Ivcrrio ev work nights unt.r ten or eleven any tract of roota, arh aa bioodrm.t, Ooeen'a no, fwilden Seal root, Mandrake and hi on root, ha been extrnaivcly old hy drnlraa lor the past forty year aa Dr. time the Arm wanta me to snd Ihrn I'iesca's Golden Medical Diacovery. The retrrabin influence ol this ei tract i lika takj my five mile trip home alone, and Nature's influence tho blood ia bathed in the tonic which tivea life to the blood no one says a word. I have such perIhs vital fires of the body bum brighter and their increased activity consume the fect freedom! I can go lo a tiaaua rubbish which baa accamulated donnl tbe winter. with Just another girl. If I want to, Lfr. R. V. Fierce, the lowtdcr of the trvalida Hotel mil and, sitting high Up, no opera glassSurgical Institute, and a phyuciaa of large evperienoe aad es are turned on me to note with of practice, waa tlx 6n! to make up an AlTtma whom I'm silting. From Tay comfortWithout a particle ol alcohol nr narcotic. root, able chair I can see th poor rich "ft U iKal I ri b a mnw pnw "f girl. In tight clothes end a sl!T, unv-W B C " I awf- IrWtimlH horn." Hor.li.4 f ..-- .t comfortable position for she can't f.rv ynr trrrn a r ; i r Vt .... . rw t lin.: t - w. in.uf thv t.iWI In wrr-slouch down and be comfortable tryt aryt ytimilti tT ft r I i t thai r,y . r, i wm A ( ing to look unconscious of the opera wrrrjrw wmil rwwl. fto t i t r'H -, w h I rivt. t In .'tv.-M 1. ara frww.tha' glasses turned on her. I can rnjoy the tm-it rm .a "f I rr, -- ,y f.r K,,-'.an Y'". I t ih , yi, 'i.iM.ear--I r,nA V1s ir. play, but she must be constantly thinkknt-lar 1 ' l'W-n- t h. Ut a. M'al ing of herself. "Say, honestly," declared the little -. Pefefa Mas. tTcvsH, fr. piere'a I'lea-atr,A stenographer, looking half seriously at the bookkeeper for an Instant, "do you know, after all, I don't know but that I'm half ripht In what I say. I didn't man It st all whtn I said If, but I've Just about convinced mystlf that It's a pretty good thine to be me. 2.25 '2.50 3.00 '3.50 MOO '5.00 "I don't know that I could ever lit up to the requirements (,f a society For MEN, WOMEN and DOTS bud." she confessed, "and It's sort of T"f STvtilfpef o''tttTV I to know natthat ran be FOR OVER 30 YEARS comforting ural once iti a white snd fell my trouW. L. DOUGLAS SHOES WEAR w bles to a frind ho likes tne, not my You can aave money because they are money." more economical and satisfactory in Tli en she lurnfd to her fypewri'er, stvle. fit and wear than an olhcr make. a tune. little Cblra&o bail humming W.LDouslat rtsme and nrice tfamrtI News. on the bottom guarantees full value) and V Profitable Transaction. protects the vvearer against high pricea a i A great auk's egg which a collector and inferior ?fio3. Insistuponhavintrf ' 1; bought In Paris for atnmt 2s. was sold . shoe. genuine W.a L. 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