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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL I j Intermountain News Rheumatic Pains Relieved this Quick Way Friday, January 8, 1932 OUR COMIC SECTI 0 -Briefly Told for Busy Readers o_ur_R_e_tR_e_e~_e_ _ _ _ __JIO _ _ _ _ · . . _ I_ _ If stabbing polna shoot ·across your back qnd cripple you can count60! ••• Reliefwithoutboming or blistering. This famous oil simply draws out inflammation pain. It is SO<>thiing, healing. For aches and pains Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Neuralgia or Backache there's nothing so quick or sure to bring relief. Get a small bottle of St. Jacobs Oil boasts of being the only one in tb~ state which will leyy no assessment for municipal purposes in 1932, suf- from the m..uuicipal hydro-electric system and the water system to pay an expenses and leaving a balance of unbudget- ficient revenue accrning ed funds of $61)31.18, officials Had Strong Objection to Oversupply of Rain LOGAN, UT.--A total of 303 arrests were made in 1931 by Logan City police, which is low compnt•ed with figures six years back, accordIng to Chief Gilbert 1tlecbnm. Axrests In 1930 were 378. IDAHO FALLS, IDA.--The frozen body of Ralph Fikstad, 21. was found in the shelter ot a rock ledge three-quarters of a mile from his ranch home near White Owl butte, 20 miles southenst of Rexberg. LAS VEGAS, NEV.--Erection of ing drought In Georgia the colored brethren and slstel's congulated for the purpose of praying up n rain. Tbe parson wns on his knees reasoning wftb the Almighty in the fo1- 1owing worUs: "Good Lnwd, dis kentry am dried up! She- sho' nm pnhched! De crops um done cooked E'n de watah supply am runnin' low! Yo' people am su!ferin' scandalug, Sen' a' rain, good Lawcl! Sen' a rain! Not none o' dem drizzle-drazzle rains (lat don't do no good noh get nowhall! Sen' a big rain; a gully-wnf'lheh; a trashllfteh." "IInl' on dn.h, pahson I" slwutecl an 'Bol' on whah yo' is at l Don't yo' go prayin' foh no tra&h-liftin' rain! I done hurled mah son-in-law jist ylstlddy !"-Collier's Weekly. FINNEY OF THE FORCE GOOD NEWS: MRS SNOOP! Taking a Precaution YE'l.l- PAY A FOt~E AV lOO SUCKS AN' THEN 't'El.lBE RAYL-EASED! I have developed a mnch.ine which Is said tQ overcome the action of the elements. It is a plow with several shovcl-lil:te blades with an alternating vertical motion, find as It passes over the ground it leaves a series or ~mall hil1s nnd hollows. The wa.ter ls held und allowed to sink Into the ground fm;tend of pa~sing O\er it aml carrying the soil with it. that It requires two for assent to make a bridal couple. Denver Mother Tells Story AN' 01 COT THQ'{IN' TO SO HE'S IN ~§~W~H~E.~E HE THE: KILLER 'SKIP 6'AIL TI-lE JUG B""YL.ONGS! •.. AN DID SNOOP SAY AAN'fTHIN' TO 11-IE ,JUDGE: WHIN SHE PAID HEQ. \.R)INIE? No.... ot HAD ME. l-lANO OVER.. HER MOUTH ll •• Naturecontr~o~ffi~~:___________ the functions ot our digestive organs except one. ·w·e have control over that, it's the f~~~~;~~~~ and tbat causes tbe trouble. See tbat your c~1!l~i~{t,~~ dren form regular at the first sign of bad breath. coated tongue, billousness or constipation, give them a little Cn.llfornla Flg Syrup. It regulates the bowels and stomach and gives these organs tone and strength so they continue to act as Nature Intends them to. It helps bulld np and strengthen pale, listless, underweight children. Children love Its rich, fruity taste and it's purely vegetullle, so you cnn give it as often as your eh.lld's appetite lags or he seems feverish, cross or fretful. Leading physicians have endorsed 1t tor 50 years, and its oYerwhelmlog shles record of over four m111lon bottles a year shows bow mothers de- \fff/}. Weatern New•paper Unton THE FEATHERHEADS ... AND WHEN 'fOUR Uf..!C'LE BECK ...• MY BRO'ffiER;YOO I<NOUJ, USED 10 DRIVE "THE BUGGY OIJER lb URS<Jl.A'S FARM .... : Getting the Low Down URSULA IS YOUR SECOND COUSIN, FEL-IX, AND l-IAS THREE GROWN SONS, you l<"'CW... WHY- pend on 1t. A Western mother, Mrs. R. W. Stewart, 4112 Raritan St., Denver, Colorado, says: "Raymond was terribly pulled down by consti- pation. He got wealr, fretful and cross, had no appetite or energy and food seemed to sour in his stomach. CaUfornla Fig Syrup had him rompIng and playing agaln in just a few days, and soon he was bnck to normal weight, looklng better than he l1ad looked in months." Protect your chUd from !mltatlons of California Fig Srrup. The marl< ot the genuine is the word 11 Californln, on the carton. USED TO TAkE 'fOUR ' SHOTGUN AND GO Wl'TH BECK 1\JICI<S OVER TO COUSIN BERT's PLACE ..... BERT w..A.S A STEP-SON, YOU ~Now\~ 'fOU RoWDY II •• HEAR rREDD'f CAL-LING ME! the two hund1·edtll anniversary of the birth of George Washington Js the plan of members of t11e Elks lodges of the seven Colorado river basin states. Tbe visit here of Harry S. Joseph, exalted ruler ot Salt Lake Lodge No. 85, is expected to result in the formation of definite plans for this ceremony in which lt is hoped that Elks from Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Ut· ah, California nnd NeYada will participate. SALT LAKE CITY, UT.--General property taxes received by the state during December amounted to $1,~ 802,772.44, State Treasurer A. E. Christeusen announces. Of the entire amount, $527,000,will go to the general fund and $1,300,000 to the state district school fund. '.rbe total amqunt of $1,802,772.44 repre~ents about 35 per cent of the state's re-ceipts from this source during the year. BOISE, !DA.--There were 750,~ 000 acres of winter wheat planted ln Idaho during the fall ot 1931, or 7 per cent more than tbe 1930 total. of 701,000 acres, a federal crop report reveals. The report nnnonncea: an increase of 30 per cent in the size of Idaho's fnll pig crop of 1931 over that of 1930. OGDE~, UT.--Tbe annual con· vention of public school superiu~ tendents of Utah will be held here January 15·16. BEND, ORE.-When science met failure in attempting to stem the tide of pine beetles, which were making heavy inroads into a. stand of timber here, Natw:e took a band. The beetles hn.ve been attacked by a plague which has greatly reduced their numbers and saved millions of board feet of tlmber. It is expected the plague will continue until the beetles are wiped out REXO, N E V.--With the six week's divorce Jaw ct·eatlng an un· precedented rush of the unhappily wed, Reno's Uhorce mill ground out 4248 di-vorces during 1931, to estab· lish a record. The previous record was set in 1930, when 2149 divorces were grunted. SAT~T LAKEl CITY, UT.--Alfalfa was Utah's greatest crop In 1931, being yalued at $8,219,000, by the annual report oC the Utal> state farm bureau. Sugnr l>eets were sec~ ond and wheat ranke{.] third. :More tlmn 500,000 of the 1,12>0,000 acres IVE minutes after you rub 011 Musterole your throat should begi!l F to feel less sore! Continue the treatment once every hour for five hours and you'll be astonished at the relief. This famous blend oF oil of mustard. camphor, menthol and otber ingredi-ents brings relief naturally. Musterole eets action because it is a t fcounter'lrritant" -not just a salve-it penetrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by doctors and nurses. To Mothers-Musterole is also made in milder forrn for babies Qtld small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. Placing the Blame Mistress--Nora, did you breqk that beautiful china cake platter?l lllald--No, mum, but I "Sure told thnt policeman what I thought of him for dropping Lt. Usually the strong are arrogant. ATONIC FOR WOMEN LIFE MIDDLE DURING Salt Lake City, Utah-"! have foUnd Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a wonderful· tonic for women at middle life, and I am glad to recommend it," said Mrs. M. A. Prado o! 450 So. 1st St., West. '-'"'""""My knowledge of the effectiveness of this particular medicine comes from my own experience. I was in ,.ery poor health at the time, but my health improved right away as soon as I started on this remedy, and by the time 1 had taken four bottles I was well and strong, and have had no more tr.,uble." Send IOc to Dr. Piet"ee.'e Clinle, Buffalo, N. Y., fo.- • trial pnekaa:e. Druubl.l 1ell Dr. Pierce's Prescription Rockets Rout Wolves• Meeting two wolves on a lonely road near Pampillloa, Pol'tugnl, M. Da Serra routed them wltb rockets which he wns taldng to u fair. nranishing of his cane did not nll'ect the animals, which prepared to uttnrk him, Lighting the rocltets Dn Serra shot the b.ulls toward the wolvesJ which fled in dismay. When a man Is sure thot his friends never say unkind things about him he can be sure tlmt all his friends are dend. Salt Lake City's ~~est l'lotel were used for alfalfa, with 49,000 acres of sugar beets yielding $3,· 024-,000 to the growers. Wheat was valued at $2,527,00 and wns raised on 257,00 acres. SALT LAKE CITY, UT.--Foreign born residents of Utah in 1930 nrunbered 48,01G ns compnt·ed with 59,200 in 1920, it was revealed in figures of the bureau of census recently released. Of the fureign born residents in 1930 there were 43,772 white residents, 12 negroes and 4231 of other races. A total or 30,227 were naturalized, 3842 ba" taken out flrst papers, 12,92-J: •vere aliens nnd no recOl'd wns a vnilaLle on 1382. AMERI<llN FALLS, IDA.--Fifty thousand smalt trout have been placed in the Snake riYer by the sportsmen of Cas~ia county. PRICE, UT.--AX airport Is b<> ing planned for this city by tbe chamber of commerce. ROCK SPR!l\GS, 1\'YO.--Tho district, comprising Rock Sllrings and vicinity, produred 2,988,142 tons of hitominous coni during the year 1031, as compared wltb 3,-174,560 tons in 1930, or 14 per qcnt Jess in volume. Other conl regions of the state also show declinl's in production. LOGAN, UT.-Tend.lcrs' salaries in Cache county will aYerfige $83 per month this year, compared to $95.10 in 1920-19aO, it h. estimated in a report recei-red from the Cache W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 2··1932. SORE THROAT above the Hoover dam pL·oject on 4 m.-pnn~lon-of The Helper Lover (eloping with his adored)-How much ls the fare? Taxi Driver--That Is nil right, 'Sir. The young Indy's father settled all that.-(Die Woche lm Bild, Otten). n :flagpole and setting of an appropriate plaque in a prominent place old lady in the bact< of the church, rising ex:clte(lly from her knees. No man favors little bald Rpot. an- nounce. record~breal:. Machine to Prevent Erosion UT.--Records of the cate less building during 1981 than at any time since 1920. A total of 141 marriages were dissolved in 1981, including 137 divorces and four annulments. BRIGHAM CITY, UT.--Thls city from your druggist. In some parts of this country a great deal of land is lost by erosion. Valuable top soil Is washed a way by rainstol'ms, lea vlng wol"thless soil whlch cnnnot be utilized for any purpose whateyer. This loss is frequently very serious, for in the course of time an {>Ot.ire field may be affected. Government scientists hnve been giving the matter some attention and OGDEN, Weber county c1erk's office show an increase- 1u divorces, and a decrease 1n marriages the past year. Flgu.res from the city engineer's office indi- you, rub on good old St. Jacobs OiL Relief comes before Oue summer during a ELKS HONOR HERO. BEETLES DEFEATED. DIVORCES INCREASE. CUPID TAKES ~EATING. TAX FREE CITY IN UTAH. Coll.Jlty Teachers assrciation. HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. RATES PROM $1.50 ]ull otJJOJit« Mormon T46ntiat:k ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. DECEPTIVE METROD OF REASO:SING, lu.rk\ng In suUcon:ociousness, proving "Woman Haa No Soul"; tor dime (coin), Rosenberg, HO E. 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