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Show B Travelers from all the World in Yellowstone B National Park You who are near Have you been? H --. Why not go this Summer? , . H 'Tis a weird wonderland full of thrills and inBpira8o"n H New Geysers this year never before known V Five days or more there means new life. B, Hates, reservations and literature on application, B' D- S- SPENCER, iVfl General Passenger Agent H SKOT LAKE CITY. UTAH Hi or Locsu tajVTTgl Oregon Short BL M' CORNS Lift Off with Finger. krra A 1 Ire Doesn't hur a OU! Drop a little 'Freeione" on an aching corn, In-tantly In-tantly that corn stops hurting, then hortly you lift it right oft with fin-re fin-re rs, Truly I Your druggist Bells a tiny bpttl r "Freefone" for a few cents, suflK. lent to remove every bard corn, soft :orn, or corn between the toes, and ho calluses, without soreness or'ir-Itatlon. or'ir-Itatlon. 'Sir ASPIRIN . .. Name "Bayer" on Genuine f K Its criminal to take a chance on any substitute for- "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." Unless you see the name "Bayer" on packago or on tablets you are not getting gonulno Aspirin pre-scribed pre-scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer packago for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for for Fain. Handy tin boxes ot twolve -ablots cot few cents. Druggists also , ell larger packages. Aspirin Is the J rade mark ot Bayer Manufacture of lonoacetlcacldester ot Sallcyllcacld. HE IS FORGED TO ADMIT HE WAS MISTAKEN "I had begun to think there wasn't anything that would help me, but I am forced to admit I was mistaken, mis-taken, for Tanlac has ceralnly reached reach-ed my case," said U. R. Rajmond, 44 West Crystal Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. "I had stomach trouble flvoyeara In its very worst form. Soon after eating, and I coutdn't eat much because be-cause my appetite was ao poor, gas would form, bloat me up and keep me in distress for hours. Final I my nerves gave way and at night I would roll and toss all night in a sort of doze and would get up in the mornings more tired and worn out than when I went to bed. I was never without a backache and my kidneys bothered me constantly "This Is tho condition I was In when I started taking Tanlac, but I have a wonderful change already and am still Improving right along, There Is no doubt about TanUc being be-ing the very thing for my case. It certainly has done more for me than anything eUe I have ever tried and I am able to eat better, sleep bettor and u ork better than I have In years I am glad of the chance to recommend recom-mend It." Tanlac Is Hold In Logan b the City Drug Company and by leading druggists cver where. Adv NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 17, 1921. Nclce, is hereby given that E Cameron or Salt Lako City, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Com-piled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended amend-ed bt the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate Forty (40) Sec. Ft. ot water from Bear River in Cache County. 8ald water will bo dlvertid by means of a pump at a point S 35 deg. 30 mln E. 570 ft from tho NVi corner or Sec. 26, Township 13 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Rase and Meridian, and convened 121,440 ft. in a ditch and j there used from Maj 1 to October j 31, inclusive, of each ear to irri- ! gate 4,000 acres of land embraced I In thf EH and SWVt Sec 3. NE4 and W'j Sec. 4, all of Sees 5 and G, N and SEU Sec. 8, Sec. 10, SA S(e. 11. EV4 Sec 15, T 10 N R. 3 W., Salt Lako Base and Men-dlan. Men-dlan. This application Is designated in tho State Engineer's office as No. 8773. All protests against the granting, of said application, stating tho reasons reas-ons theicfor must bo mde by affidavit affida-vit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee or $2.50, nnd filed in this offico within thirty (30) days attor the completion ot the publication or thls notice. R. E. CALDWELL, State Engineer Dato ot first publication August 23, 1921," Dato of completion ot publication, Sept. 20, 1921. Adv-10-20 KHf'UirF'rt SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT Or THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT DIS-TRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND I OR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. Eda M. Picot Kelly, Plaintiff, Vs. Anne II. Monson and Henry Mon-boh, Mon-boh, Defendunt. To bo xold nt Sheriff's Sale on the 17th dni of September, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon of the taU day at tho front door of the County Court House in Logan City, Cache County, Utah, the following defcribed pm-portv pm-portv situated in Htrum, Cacho County, Utah: All that part ot Block Thirty-two (32), In Plat "D" of Hyrum City survey and situated In the-WcsWmlf (W) of tho ndrtheaar'-oiaartcr;- - ' r- Popular Rate Excursion TO Yellowstone Park AUGUST 26th 1 Hotel Way Camp Way ' )Q I'nre From f.m Lake City $30.75 831.23 lij (Plus War Tax.) , 1 Fare covers railroad transportation to West Yellowstone and re- , turn, automobile transportation for completo trip through Park I and accommodations at hotels and camps, respectively for full 1 4 1-2-day trip. THE ONLY SPECIAL EXCURSION OF THE SEASON Mute Early ReMsrviUloai. . ' !'. It. BcoOeld, Local Agent D. S. SPENCER, General Pnssonger Agent, Oregon Short Line lUllroad Union Pacific System ' (NEVt) or Section Four (4) Towu-hlp Towu-hlp Ten (10) Noith of range One (1) East or the Salt Lake Meridian, le8cribed as rollows, to wit. Restating Resta-ting at the Intersection of the East ldo of said Block with the South ide of snld Quurtur Section and uniting thenco west lourteen (14 1 ods; thence Noith Two and!! 70-100 (2.70) chains; thence East Fourteen U4) rods; thence South Two and 65-100 chains to the place of beginning, begin-ning, containing 95-100 of an acre, more or less. Also parts or lots one (1) and Two (2) In Block Thirty-two (32) Plat "D" Eas addition to Hyrum City. Situated in Section Four (4) Township Ten TlO) North of Rang? one (1) East of the Salt Lake Merl- t dlan, as fellows, to wit: Beginning nt the Southeast corner of said Block, thenco running West on North line of Street Fourteen (14) rods; thence North Two anu 51-100 (2.51) chnlna mote or loss to tno noTth line of the South half of said Section Four; thence East on Quarter Section Sec-tion line Tourteen (,14) rods moro or less to th east line of said block; thence South Two and 65-100 (2.65J chains more or less to the place oft beginning eontalnlnj, 140 and 1-3 square rods. - MILES L. PETERSON, ' -T lit Sheriff. Date or first publication Augnst 23. 1921. J Dato of last publication, September Septem-ber 15, 1921. Adv-9-15 0 I J LYRIC THEATRE I I Wed.-Thurs.-Fri., 24-25-26 I Continuous 2:30 to 11 p. m. Except Thurs. On Thursday after Parade to 11 p. m. 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