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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL s.w on1, &rk sut. ol Strike'• EnJU.. 111 111 111 fc.>rmer Governor campbell of Arl· zona, apropos of a boUdlog strike, said at a luocbeoo ID New York. "America, especially after 1111 , . t-ent Spanish tour, seems a bappf place for labor. A woman was JP;o!t· ting Into her cnr In the Bronx the other day when another woman !!'Rid to her from the sidev.·nlk: "'Yer look In' \indn down In tbe mouth, Mume. Wot's the trouble?' " 'Trouble enough,' l\Jnme growled from her sent at the wheel. 'l\fy husband's heen promising nil week that he'd luke me nnd the kids on un excursion to llnr Ilurhor nntl Len<'x nnd all them fus~y l'\ew F.:nglnnd rt>~ort8. and h<.>re ju t at the lnst minute the buildln' stJ·il;e ;:ets cnlll'd otT, nnd pO<tr nit! Juke has to go bn(·k to work.' " ~.l't~rcorrectiing •ove:r-acidilty, nor· <tuilizilng digestion and quickly relieving belching, gas, sourness, beartbum, nausea and other dipstivedisorders. Safe. Pleasant. liormlaU.. Di6ation and Sw.t..u the Ereath A rattlesnake with 29 rnttles an•l a one of the largest found In Texas In ~ent yenrs, wns cupby Howard Sellon of the 1)0; ranch, on the Suo l'luba Rattlesnakes ~n~~~~~~~~ toll of th·e stl'Ck, west Texns are' be pluced o• us serl· be •• •• 'll7 0. T. FRASH •• •• Every Clerk a Merchant T When a Customer Complains TlHJ "kicker" who hns a ju8t grlevgives the retail clerk one of his hig opportunities. ln about one mlnJte he can demonstrate whether he's an asset or o liability to hi~ employer. Upon his handling ol the sit· untlon In thut one minute, will depentl the mnking of a frleml or nn enemy, for himself and his store. The customer with o just grle1·nnce can do no greater favor thnn to gh·e You the opportunity to rectlf.Y the er· ror. If vou were at fault when you mn<le the sale, acknowledge it In· stnntl~ and be sure you u~ sincere whl'n you express your regr(ts. Then show your sincerity by your eager· ness to rorrect the error. Don't do It grudingly: that's almost us bod as not doing it at oil. But rio It chPerfullye1·en thank fully-and you will bnve made o friend of o person who wilt 1 think of rou and your concern only with ldndliness. The trouble caused by the error will he forgotten, and , onl.v ynur S[Jirit of fairness remem~n • .! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis . :roothache Headache Neuralgia Colds Pain It'• • Prir~il••• SALfSMANSHIP HE retail clerk who considers himself a mere unimportant l'OI in the mercantile machlue generally finds thnt he has placed tilt proper valuation ou himself, and he'll never become anything more until be changes his point of view. As a rule, no mao e1·er grows beyond the l'nlue he rets upon himself, und bls work is uf no more ilnportnn~e thaD he thinks it is. Many a suc,•esstul rnerc1111Dt owes his success to the people behind ilia counters, und he dlsplaJed his execu· tlve ability when he eelectl.!tl the right for his sales Nnff. ·1'\o doubt people Euangeli•t• believed he had selectempl<.>Jer your In a winttor •·esort town I noted wnen he hired you. clerk good a td there were a gond many evangelists. 11 1vus corre~t. you'll judgment hie If hnlf dozl'n opt>ratlng at one time. So He'll get his profit ll by profit botll I nsked the mayor about lt. He s:~ya 11ell. and you'll you gpods the from It Is his policy to encourage cYll•"·~ t e1.perlence and the from your'! gP! gelists, as he believes ma111 people th11t will make merchaodlsiD" of u<ly st attend such services a11 otllell! nttend of you, even merchant potential a vnude\·llte, moving pleture or circus in tbe em· life your spend you though performances. 8ollle pntrons nttend else. one some of ploy the servlcea ot all the eYnngellsts, and Regard y11ur busiDess serlou~y and make tav~ of those who denounce en!ry sale a step in your own make IIUt«~ciNy most vigorously. 'The Let every customer development. Rays the evnngeli~t!l do his In human nature. lesson a you teacb ?'·f -·n much good in their summer which prompted reason the Analyze worl;, anti freely advertise a town os the rea· well os purt·hose, every liwt is good to them In wlpter.-E. W. son for e\·ery failure to make o sale. Howe·~ Monthly. The sum of there reasons-the over· uge during any period of your e~rperl· Foreat Fire• Reduced ence-will be the solution 'of your Largely due to the development of merchantlising problems, and wltb tbe ulrpl:me protective senlce, the an- tbut solution once In your possession, nual loss by forest fires in northern you'll IJe, not only a hlgh·clnss clerk, Ontario ha~ heen redU<·ed from $2,· hut a real merchant whose rewards will. be In proportion to his merits. 000 O(l<J to $60.000. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I News Notes to Ltfl• I •• Utah 9'3aPS ON ' I New Plane for captain Wilkins, Arctic Explorer I in CEDAR CITY-Dr. E. A. Farrow, Pahute Indian superintendent, recei"' ed a telegram from Randall Jones, who Is iD Washington, D. C., advising him that the Kalbab road appropriation ·bill of $10,.000 to be available im· mediately .bad pused the house of representatlvea. Acordiog to Dr. Farrow, thlf_ toad Is an 18.3 mile ijtrip on the Kaibab Indian reservation and ill. an Important link In the all-year-round desert road between Zion National park and the Gra;..d Canyon. It is also, he says, one of the worst parts of this tourist )llghway to the Brlghl Angel Point. PARK CITY-Utah's coal compaolea produced more than 4,800,000 tons ol coal during the past year, or about 300,000 tons more than the output of 1926, according to figures compiled b1 the Utah Coal Produce,•s' association. The output of seventeen of the large companies aggregated 4, 732,873 tons. As emergency rates to Colorado wert~ not renewed by the interstate com· merce commission on January 15, shit> menta of fuel to that state have vir· tually come to an end. VERNAL-Following tour days (ll thawing weather, a heavy snow began falling with a slight wind from the north. In the first two hours of the storm two inches of snow fell, and be· lated travelers coming into town at that hour stated that the snow was falling in all parts of the valley. An average of four inches of the heavy precipitation of snow which fell her~ three weeks ago remained on tne ground. SALT LAKE-A slight increase in the number of deaths from falling coal In Utah mines is noted for 1927. In 1926 there were twenty-one deaths from this cause and In 1927 there were twenty-threP., according to the state Industrial commission. The safety mo,ement In the coal mining industry as a whole Is said to have made con· slderable progress. PROVO-Plans for the poultry show to be held by the Utah County Poultry Fanciers association during the week f t 93 t 23 • 1 · f J 0 • me us•ve, are as • 0 anuary completion, according to I nearing Rolph G. Smith, secretary of the local Rules and regu~tions assoc~tion. 1 governing the show, which will be held In the Graham building, 162 West 1 Center street, have been drawn up and will be announced in the near future. HEBER CITY-United States for· est service el!pects to spend in the neighborhood of $1,300,000 in the in· termountaln district this year in the ·construction of forest highways and roads, J. P. Martin, district engineer, announced, according to the Associ· I i • • I .,. This photograph shows the completely enclo~etl plane which Captain Wilkins, noted Austrnlioo explorer, will flJ In the Arctic regions In the spring. l'he ship is built to protect the explorer from the subzero weather. Oil heaters will prevent the motor from freezing when it is not running. The plane will be shipped troru Los Angeles to Fairbanks, • from where Captain Wilkins wltl fly to Point B<Jrt·ow, Ala sko, and points north. President Coolidge Greeted by People of Havana Havana gave President Coolidge a warm welcome when he went there to help open the Pan-American coofert>nce. I1 tl 1e stree t s o f• I 'I ac t1a do of Cu b a r ld'mg t1roug h e 1s seen wlth r res•'d en t .. · I n tl:is P11o t ograp 11, trnnsm••tt e d bY WJre, the •slant! capital, I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'j FOR B. & 0. TERMINAL Two Lads From the Land ·of the Nile • ated Press. i berl;edr.I•"P" PROVO-Melvin J. Wilson, R. W. hm·en't authority to " o yon ' I mnl;e the adjustment, but, even so. McMullen and Dave Shuler. represent· I you can expt·ess your regret nn-J mnke lng citizens of Payson, called on the the process of correction us easy fnr Utah county commissioners in regard I the custnmer us possible. Be sympu- to the work contemplated on the En· only "Baver" package thetic, not colclly suspiclcus. Be R reka to Santaquin road. According to i which contains proven directions. ~ help, not a hindrance, to the com· the commission, $10,000 will be spent Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets plnlnanL Be a f1 lend, not an enemy. •In bettering this road, besides the regAlso bottles of 24 and 100-Druggista. Antl you'll ftnrl ynurself growing In ular amount subscribed for muinten·: Mlrlu Ia tbe trade ID&.t ot Bonr Kanufaetol9 ot Monoacetlcacldeoter of SatleJllcacld the e>Jteem of retail buyers nnrl In ance. Work on the road will begin as ~ your 1·u1ue to your empln.ver, with soon as weather conditions will permit. I The bright eyes, the clear skin, the sprightly step, the SALT LAKE--Members of the Utah t hP rpsults showing themsell·es In active miud, are the right of healthy man. National Guard wit! have a recreationpromotion anrl PAY Pnvelnpe. Keep your kidneys, liver and bowels in good condition al hall at the Jordan narrows by the t:cl. 1927. Wester~ New•oaoer tlnlon.l and you will be active and vigorous at 7o-at any agel time of the next encampment in June.\ For seven generations--4lince 1696-the Hollanders was the belief expressed by officers, I Only Use Poor "Sub;' have reliea on their "Dutch drops" for aid in keeping Had for That Resin who roport that contributions to the up their health and vigor. The C•lneh of 11 certuin unlrersity building fund are fast raised by the f t U~ ' PieH'n hat! a substitute pluyer who different units. They will do it for you. Try I them today. Looil: for the name ~ ~ Vlll~ E''l!. OGDEN-The Cornish factory of the i for th 1·ee ~ensons had hepn a chopHAARLEM OIL Go~d Medal.o~ e~ box and Amalgamated Sugar company will be was lie "vnr,ity." the for ping·hloek , ,,. aU At accept no urutation. guod rnoug:1 to make nil tl•e trlrs removetl to Missoula. Mont.. It was dedruggists, In 3 sizes. with the sqanrl, hut he wa~n·t good ctded by the board of directors of the -- ---; enou~h to get iuto the llne-np exreJll company. The directorate favorer! i Haughty Heu1ton Sruntor Bomh, tliscu,sing un unsat-~ when lhe !t'am had piled up ~uch II movement of the factory In view of ; ringers at Heptonstall <"hurf'h. answer that had heen mail<' leatl il m::ile no clilfl!renre who ap· the fact thot there are five su;:ar fac- I isfador~· Halifax, achieved a remurkuhle tories in Cache valley now, four of of corruption. smiled und i pearPd cl~:~r;;t> u to lfor·mance when they rnng o rerorrt which ore owned by the Amalgamated of on~> pl·•~·ing 'was eleYen is til l'\ow snlrl: "OxfPrd Treble Bob Afn.ln1·.'' Movement will begin within 1 company. In da)', t•niny n'r~ a on games, hi~: its but· English t11e ot me "II rellllnds 17,824 chnnges. i this faithful athlete's last y!'or, and ' ten days. it wu's stated br Joseph M. ler. Ills e1uplt>yer salt! to hi111: 'D~1rln•g the ten hours. fifty-one mln"'llen~tou. I het you·ve been at m)· i the t•ouch onlered his men to sturt to Eccles, general manager. tuken by the penl. tl1e hell ring DUCHEI:lNE-Plans for 19~7 in 11·ub rP"in on their hnruls Rhtl trouset's locked themselves In the bl'lfry Scotch. Utah highway construction and lmneither food nor tlrlnk. They ·• 'lh~xt·use me, sir,' said lleu>ton, In in Miler that they might get n better provement call for the expenditure of his hnu~ht)· wny. 'IIPxcuse me, but I · grip on tl<e hall. stnndlng tht whole time The coach notieetl the sub. wliO ~2.000.000, giving the state at the end bells 1\·eighing se1·en nne! don't h('t."' millit>n to get ~~t~~: /o~S:s. many additional miles of hadn't a chance In hunllredwelght, ut o rate of tnl;ing his battte, u ilr.portant so into twenty-seven changes n minute. Full Measure Amin and Aly Sumy l'aslla are the sons of the Egyptian minister and OGDEN-Snow which began fulling share of the resin, nnrt said: hns been hC'norecl hy the Smuy Pnshn. These two lo1·ety children from the land cf the l'\ile are &!me. "lle nppears to !In'·" tJeeu prortlcal· "\\·h.v Jre .rnu wasting thnt resin? here at an early hour Monday morning of a "peal tnblet" In the ly ponrl'tl Into thut suit." very popular among the younger diplomatic set In Washington. of last week continued until late Mon· Do .vou expert to play today?" "Anti di!ln't sny 'when.'" ":\o, conch," snld the long-suffering day night. The fall was steady, but I DOES NOT ~FECT THE HEART I ~;., ~Accept S(¢4 • ... • ! 1 The : 1 "Joy flP.;I( ol I I Druwing of the new 52-~tory Chanin oftlce builtling In New York on the ground floor of which will IJe located the Baltimore & Ohio passenger terminal. This building Is being erected opposite the Grand Central station. . 1 • 1 a Rfllationahip youn\: man. "I was just rmttin some on my pants so 1 would~'t sl7tle 0 ft' p1·ice of eve1·ythlng and the 1·otue of the benl l." 1 nothing. A rynic Is n per;;on who !mows the say that pity Is nldn to love." aolt-alster. I lltlJ)JlO!le." "Reporting" Cicero After Colds or Grip One's Kidneys Must Function Properly to Eliminate the Waste Impurities. D OES winter find you lame and achy -worried with backache, headache and dizzy spells? Are the kidney secretions scanty and burning in passage? Theee are often signs of improper kidney action, and sluggish kidneys permit waste poisons to upset the system. Doan's Pills, a s~ulant diuretic, in· crease the secretion of the kidneys and aid in the elimination of waste impuri· ties. Are endorsed by users everywhere. Alk ,our neighbor! Doan's Pills A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney• At .0 cleelorl, 60c a Lox. Foster-Milburn Co., Ml1- O!emisu, Bu!alo, N.Y. CUTICURA Daily use of the Soap, assisted the Ointment when required, the skin fresh and clear and hair healthy and glossy. are ideal for the tonet, as i& the smooth, coolin~.~ ;t.otiic»ra Talcum. 'i£1w>-·~ Promotes Loveliness Of Skin And Hair • In ~lcero's day shorthand report· er;. were f1·equently present when Clrero delivered an oration, as In the rase of ~h.e d~llvery of his SIJeecb for Milo. <.:tcero s method was to construct a corumentarlus or skeleton of his speech, which he used when speaking. If he was pleased with o ~eecb he then wrote It out for publication. Sometimes he omitted In the written speech a subject on which he had spoken. Do People Have Any Sen1e? Half the i ~ople rork the other ball, nnd console them with ndnlt bedtime stories. . . • Must we finally conclutle the reorle hnve no sense, and get along without it?- E. W. Howe's !'tlonlhly. Ancient Call to Order "Oyez," pronounced "oil-yes," Is an old word meaning ''hear ye" or "nttend." lt is used by criers of courts to secure silence before a proclumotl11n 1~ rend or the proceedings begin. As a rule It Is repeated three tirues. Found Famou• Peak Pike's penk was discovered by Zebu· ion Montgomery Pike, November 15 11,!06. Lleutenoot !'ike of tl•t.> United States urmy was heading an exploring expedition through the Ark&usa~ ond Red river country when he reaehen the peak. Ju•t a Slip "I heor you barely escaped rr••:n the fire at your hc.tel lust ni~:lll." "That's not true: I had my najumas llD."-Tlt-lllts. r not heavy .. ~he railroads reported the same cond1two as far east as Green 1 River, Wyo .. and for more than 100 miles west. The fall was not heavy enoug~1. however, to interfere with traffic. During the afternoon the local street car company used track sweep· · ers In the downtown district. j MOAB-Starting of drilling of the j J. L. Shafer No. 1 "A" well by the 1 Utah Southern 011 company marks ' the beginning of the first test in Utah to determine the correctness of the salt dome theory. The new well Is situated about a half-mile north of the Frank Shafer discovery well on the Cane Creek dome. nine miles southwest of Moab, where a gusher statrum was struck at 2026 feet two years ago. : WON THE CONVENTION Handles Eighty Cars of Grain a Day I PROVO-The county fair board submitted for recou1mendations to the county commission with the sugges· tlon that the admision to the fair be reduced from 5() cents to 25 cents for adults and from 25 to 15 cents for chi!· dren. Their figures show the genera: financial condition of the 1927 fair is entirely satisfactory. SALT LAKE-Air mail planes with Salt Lake as their "home port" llew j1,626,000 miles during 1927, accounting for nearly half the man by air tonnage of the entire country. \ I 1 ; ' 1 I ' I '!'hi' '' tile Ut!W grain cle,·fitor at Port Rlchmonil, l'a., built :!t u cost of nUll cupul!lc of hnntlliu;; eighty cars of g1·ain n day, 'l'he t'levator is sni<l to hm·e no equal, null its opening rccPutly was the orca,;ion for a g1·eat celebration. :::~.nv0,00\1 I Lengtlt ol t?iuera Usually n river's length Is measurell by shore surve~·lng. Occasionally It is culcutated by a steamboat. Knowlog the rate of speed and the time the journey takes, a computation can be mnde. Uncle Eben "Old Satan." said Uncle Eben, "Is encourngeC "' hold out so mpny thrents to sinners dat de fust thing ~ou know he'J! glneter pose as a re· former."-Washlngton Star. Jesse H.•Tones of 'fpxns, mPmh._.· nf the finance cOJumlttee of !he Democrntlc national committee, whose argument~. financial and otllerwl"e, won tor Houston lLe Democrntic national convention. Back to the Grind OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY . K:lllgnron nlem Is Austrnliu's nick'l'he nPw ra<lio station at Ane-orn, name fllf its new capital, Canberrn. Only two kinds of fiowerlog plants hove been found In the high frigid platPau of the Antarctic. The one·aruw!l maym· of GutlsrieTJ, Ala., fineu k O;'!C-Ieg;;ed man for strik· 11ng a one·eyctl po!ic('mnn. j Almost 800,000,000 tons of mntt('r from the CnitPtl StatE's nre "'H'Pt into the sea b~· rivers ench year. I I Turkey, will soon J,e put in operation. Gl•rmnny now hns fi(j rt'gulnr oirplune lin<'S touching Gt c!lic~. High pressure oil wells have just been sunk ll<'ll.r !lhJsul, Iraq. Comb~ to match c-igarette casrs are bein~ r·arrietl by f1.1pprrs of England. Statlstlrs Indicate t11:1t unmarried wom~n vote in larger numlrrs than 1.u.arr1ed WOmPD. • After writing a fen·eot letter to 1 girl he culle11 Be~sle, the rt'turnerJ va· catinnist temorkrrl: "I hop~ her nnlfle Is nes•is. If it Isn't thnt fPiter Is goon be u total loss.''-Loulsi·JII' Courlrr .luurnul. More Than One Source j From t!l.l~lU It• t~•. <~ij' tlt•pl··•J,l< nre killed 011 nn:dl.v to "''"!' 1!1P " ' ,.I >I In ivory. Folks "ho thou~t·l h •t play· ers hnrt s"mPihing tr. r~,, "i• I• 111 · '"'" n1v •toa n•i~t n La n_ |