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Show I ) Wt Friday, Jane 3. lg.. MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA. UTAH THE FEATHERHEADS By Information Plus Odxnt crcolizcdV.'c: tau. Sna'toa Art Mimj The Importation ito ot great 8uS the United from French a U said to k. responsible for an alarming Incrmj! la the rat population of the fortes of the Utter country which the reptiles were taken, gnu! destroy many rats and other rodent Pata, so this condition does not iem unlikely In rlew of the fact that 750 pieces of reptile skins wer ported to this country from Indo-Chln- a In- - the final quarter at last year alone. Indo-Chln- W One Way to Cook E(T A strange method of cooking u egg U Sometimes employed by the Is shepherds In ths East Ths placed la s sUng and whirled mood and round until the heat generated by the motion has cooked it ta I 1 1 1 Helping Aviators Li The United States weatherW reau has "developed apparatus for guidance of sviators that shows a 1 bow rapidly clouds move and there fore the air velocities at various : elevations. Couldtnt. bear A park-brokelnt- o ! Boar In Mount Rainier National a fruit closet, screwed the tope of several glass Jars, ate the contents, and returned the glass containers to the shelf unbroken. E fa to bi Tea Plant's Adaptability tee Is that gives tne right soil and the requisite amount of rainfall, it seems to grow satisfactorily In any climate, vary-- . A peculiarity of V V In from the temperate to the tropical. cAlong the Concrete The Law of Gravitation Heres One Honest Maa A Berlin cabinet markers wife had nothing to offer a beggar bat s pair of her husbands old shorn which, unknown to her, contained his entire savings, 1,500 marts ($380). The beggar did not Inspect them; sold them to a second-handealer. The dealer read the owners story In the newspaper, turned onr the shoes and the money to tbs police, who returned them to the right owner. i t j set mil to I Tin Ul Rheumatic Pains . usually yield quickly wfita B. & ... Via THI PKNITRATIN9 OCRMICIOB is freely applied three times day. It lies helped many after other treatments railed. Ask youf Druggist for the Si. 25 sixe. F.E. ROLLINS CO.Si Battlafiald Will A wIH, written on a battlefield la France by a Philadelphia soldler mor filed tally wounded In action, was with tht register of wills for probata Henry J. Keckhut, who died Septs bar 17, 1918, at St Mlhlel following the American offensive, penned the will knowing that he was about ts die. He left his war risk lnsurua of gZJSOO to his mother end sister; Wprtrf, W. W. U mS35L, i MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL By QwU Sughrte It Takes Monty to Mate the Press Ai Go AM I Peterman Aat Food h sow dmrt ta ants. Sprinkla It abowt the ton, window allla. ahotroa, ate. BBtctM MhomtStr. WACkaw-Cw- e nntasd. Mora than l,tS,tS sold loot root. At font SntfM u has thou h dly to h crest AN.KEOOD LI . Ovar-OfScor- ad f . td In mge. At a recent Inspection befor mayor of a small New Jersey to It developed that the village seven police officers and three poS, men on Its force.' The officers! chief, the captain, the UeuteM Pr three sergeants and a finger-prin- t pert lined up with the mayor watch the patrolman trio pass by. -- G F, PTC OF. WA S H TNGTO N S - T R AYE L S By, James W. Brooks CotWU i as a. w) Imb Hiotoridly Can act Sketch Br CALVIN FADES Sbkl Dont DUtarb The You are late; my started half.an.hour ago go Author J tiptoe. .0 if W. 1 l rw Friend What? Is everybody vf. already? Die Woche lm Blld (0 Switz.). A man "of nigged character" that seldom agrees with TO! are the (hat cross and CD ANY pages of American history, tut none were more etie in tte making than the National Old Trails '.the roads long since .the fulfillment .of Washingtons dream for a great route toward the West' It is now U. S. 40, and bn either side as it crosses the mountains in South western Pennsylvania lie scenes of Washingtons first tattle, and his only surrender. From the rock above he fired the first shot in the French and Indian War, and ftones at the right mark the grave of Jumonville, the fallen French leader. So fferort ftTntd And pol.oa laaaadl 'FK URNlNGback to his hurriedly built Fort Necessity in Great Meadows, the youthful leader was forced to admit defeat after a sharp engagement with superior num hers. The surrender papers, drawn in faulty French and containing an error which was to eause embarrassment later, were signed by candle light in a drizzling rain, where the group of trees iland on the roadway in the center foreground. Washington and his little band marched out of Fort Necessity at daybreak on July 4, 1774. Some years later, despite the crowding of greater responsibilities, he bought the place of his defeat and held it until his death. h. f s o mr Eg ss E yon. O - wink or ftefc fa HATCRAL ORGANIC it Fbumpborua, RacrsMism, C4; other berftft!7 mlmrAe. sbund run t umb oouia mu n auth gtheninj I not se l f much. , - r story rM.ntoii i Sf EPILEPTICS. Gladly tan woa quickly rollavad at tbo ry without Nothin to aoll. Writ drugs ARLINGTON. DRAWEE r. tar W. N.U, Salt Lake City, S ,,, aik & IMS, MM, a v, chock |