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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, January 20, 1928 ............. WOMEN OF News Notes MIDDLE ACE It'• a Priuil•w• to Lrue in Utah Praise Lydia E. Pinkham'• Vegetable Compound .......................... NEPHI - Nephi's second annual spring livestock show will lJe held at the Juab county fair grounds Saturday, March 31, according to Albert E. Smith. county agricultural agent. The show is being sponsored by the Nephi High School Agricultural club and the 4-H club boys, with the extension divIsion cooperating. :Mrs. Annie J{wlnski of 526 1st Av&o • ttwaukC, Wis., writes that she hecnme so weak and run-down that she was not able to do her housework. She saw the name Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege. table Compotllld In the paper-and said to her husband, "I LOGA!\-Th~ annual conference of will try that m"-dl· agricultural exte.nslon service workers cine and see If It will help me." Sl:.e will be held iu Logan January 15 to 21. says she took six All o! the county agricultural agents, ==~bottles and ls feet. the district'' home demoustration much agents and svtcialists of the state ~x Mrs. Mattie tension servi<e, a~ well as representa· Downing Street, Ala., writes as follows: "A frienu recommended tives of the extension division of the Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com· United States department o! agriculpound and since taking it I feel like ture, will be present. a different woman." VERNAL-Due to a number Jf With her children grown up, the mid· cases of scarlet fever in Vernal and die-aged woman finds time to do the vicinity, the high and central schools things she never had tlme to do before -read the new books, s4e the new will not reopen for a few days. The plays, enjoy her grand-children take· disease has appeared iu a mild form an active part In church and' clvlc and seven homes in the city are under affairs. Far from being pushed aside quarantine. The county physician has by the younger set, she finds a full also caused the suspension of Sunday rich life or her own. That Is, It her health is good. • schools and ordered children under 18 I Thousands of women past fifty, say years to remain away from the mo,,le theatre. 1 they owe their vigor and health to A Shepherd of the Holy Land. Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com· OGDE!\-Some 31,776 sheep in Utah pound, and are recommending it to 1 (Prerared by the National Oeographlc were Inspected and found free from builds hal! arross the l!u{'k a t·owy~oll, 1 their friends and nlo'ighbors. Soclety, Wathln~to•. D. (. l s~ab it. December, 1927, according to a sort of mez1.anine floor. over a 1 - ----\LES'l'l~E. the background for a report ?t Thomas Redmond, ch:et series of srnnll dllflles supported on · most of the BilJie story and his- short state sheep inspector, to the state plllar,. This elevation. reachNI tory, hus lJeeu called "the un board of agriculture. The repo;t show~ [Jy ~lefp, narrow stev"· Is the ahocle chunging East." hut steam and that 6087 sheep were dipped once h of the famil)', Ueside the smn'i win MonPfbackforllntbottlol!aotoallod. AUdealen. 111otur are supplun:ing the camel, the dows, with their iron bars, (>jlellln:; compliance with the regulation~ . of the department. These were sl.eep J'S nnd the •'two women at the mill"; out ft·um this higllu level. there Is from Kidney and Bladder entering Utah from Colorado for graz- lt'nrtors art' taking the place of the an open ileurth nnd chimney. Trouble. Don't whkh the puhilc assumed and he ing purposes. The sheep were dlppeJ ~:r nnd ass yoked to the crooked. llerP we find n row of h:rnd mnile, By ELMO SCOTT WATSON let these organs 1nken, one-handled plow; mechanknl sun-clt·ie!l clay hius t·nntainin;: wheat, was & master of se!'uring harmonious In Uintah county. ~ .J.\~IJAHY !!\l C:\t"nHtiOns make a martyr reaper·s are supplanting the sickle, and co-operation for a desired end." LOGAN-Reports from the omc'l of hHt'ley lentils. ii;:' and r·nisins fur the Nearer, My God, to Thee! w!IJ uuorn t hP but tonhotes lit!' airvlane now Illes with the eagil' Of him another wintCI' biogratlher food supply; ulso large Jars of has the registrar at the Utah Agricult ual or thousands of Americans But the sht•phPr•l life ot the liol~ uil. Bt>hind this row of bins Is stored 1 written: college indicate that 153 not right." Drink: freely of water new stud~nts who w!Jl ,!Jus be cnt·t·ylng Nearer, my God. to Thee, and take Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Cap• "l'rPsident McKlnl.•~··s cour>e dur· ha>"e entered for the winter quarter. Land has remuine!l unchnn~ed since fu!ldet· for the nnimals. In a r·ect•ss on a unique ti'H!Iitlon In Nearer to Thet! sules. A world famous remedy for kid· ing the many exciting events ot 111 9 The total registration for this qut.rter th<> !lays of Abraham lllld the lirsl in lhe wnll is o pile of be!ld!ng, fold honoring the nwmory of n E'en thoul'b it be • cross ney,liver, bladder and uric acid troublef Chri~tmas. ed up during the day and at night administration was marked by a de- ls already far above that of tht\ fall That raiseth me; l'resluent of the l'nitell 8 since 1696. The natires ot l'ale~tiue are com- spread out on the mut-corered floor. § Still all my sonc shall be, gt·ee of tnct, pt•udenre and foresight quarter, which bad the largest attend· !:Hates. February 12 nnd l·'el.J•·unry n pu~ed of tht·ee di,tintt cla~ses. Their Nearer, my God, to ThH, which surprised even his friends. He ance lor that quarter in the history ot Of special interest Is the lower level 11re set usl!le In our patriotic calendar Nearer.- my God, to Th~, homes, foo!l. clothing und customs ut·e sut·rounJed himself with nble ad\·isers, the school. of the house-the stnlJle port.on of ior reverent tribute to tlte names of ~ HAARLEM 0~ Nearer to Thee! maintained cordial relations with con· OGDEl'\ - Attendance at Ogtle11's dl~slmllar, llut the~· ure united by lim the home. Along the walls are ranged Lincoln and \\'nshlngton. October !!i, Though like the wan~erer, gress and steadily grew in popularity ninth anuual livestock show is aver· guugc and tradition. Uoose1·elt's bil'lhday, I~ often ob· stone man~ers, to which ore tird the At all druggists- In thr<e aizes. Look for tho The Be!louiu tent-dweller Is u notu The sun gone down, wilh the countt·y nt large. He pos· aging 5000 dally, according to Jesse plow oxen, milch cows, and tile in· name on the blue and cold boz. serred ns :\n\·y day, thus recalling Darkness be over me, all uud watTi"r; to hi111 Hocks un•t sessed to nn mtusuul degt·ee the fac· S. Richards, Kecretary. :.rore adults erituhle camel. his part in building up our tirst linP Reuenth t11e rowyeh J My rest • stone, ulty of forernstlng public s~ntirueut." are attending the show than have ever herds are a main st,urce of lirelihood Yet in my dreams I'd be of defense. But Jmmat·~· :!ll Is a date are the qunrters for the Hucks, pur- I Nearer, my God, to Thee, In the light of these c~timates It before been present and hotels of the l'he fellah, or peasant. is a furuH·r for rememberin:;: n()t ~o much those titioned off frnm the rest of the tattle 1 Nearer, my God, to Thee, would nppenr that McKinley, eren city report a greater number of out-of· Jh·lng In u stone lwuse, huddled with hy piles of thorn bu~hes collected for elemPnh of stute~rnanship which INFLAMED LIDS Nearer to Theel 1 though h~ did not have that training town visitors than have been preseut others in a \illage. To him flock twice ronde him Chief Exe,·utire of the winter fuel. 1 )t iDetlM~( I i.llO irrJtaf!"n. raising is nn intP.gral parl of hi~ tiC' in ~tutetraft which might be consid· for any similar event. There let the way appear, After a ruinle:;s summer, wl1en nil r.:oo MITCHf:LL t:YB his country ns it is for' t·ememherin~ 1 S.\LVB, a d ..,pl&, d.,.. cupution, ntr)"ing in impot·tnnce With i~ pun·hed and dry, the winter sNs in ,1 pe.,Jobto, Steps unto heaven! l'I'NI e~sential to n situation involring SALT LAKE· -Although there are the simple, kiutlly ~oul thnt wns the aare r mtd1• All that Thou send'at to me 'l'he · 1 · h · I 2Sc at all drugr:tsu. international relations, was apparent· 35,000,000 more people in the United the locution of 1!1~ rilluge. man nnrned \\'llliam McKinley. There· In mercy given; wit 1 1ts s owers. as ocra~tuna ter· 1 =~~~"'~·~8~.,~··~~§·~T~··~"~''~·~~~~~~~~ I~· nn ideal lender for a people once States now than twenty-five years ago, mndnny class, lil'ing in walled citie; riftc storm of min tnd wind. now and fore this simple trihute of wt>nrin:;: his Ana:els to beckon me uud open towns, b made up of the they had ent~red upon a war which there are about 22,000,000 fewer beef Nearer, my God, to ThPe, then a lashing hnil:;torm, and with 1 favorite Hower ou his lJirthda~· is Few cit)' •uow flurries somerimes years npart. I Nearer, my God, to Thee, Cowboy on the Job wus to be so momPntous In their his cattle, sheep 1tnd swine to provide urtisaus and merclwuts. sinll1Jiarly uppropriate. Nearer to Thee! toll; keep llo<ks; tlh•'e that do are the tor;~·. It was a war which he wus op- meat for them according to Dr. J. R. Even a for111er plninslllall may find ~o ~wiftly has thP wol'l1! mov~d ill During this season the shepherd : It is the peasant tinds scnnt pil•ldngs for his ftol'l; on a ta~k ri'i:ht to hi~ Iii; 111: on the Cl itlOsed to and during ull the n~gotia· Mohler, ~hief Of the bureau of aniu1al local dait·ymed. the lust quarter century that, to the Then. with my wakina thougbtt lions with ~pain, that preceded the industry, United States departmeut of shepherd with whom this narrutin:- Is the rorl;y mountainsides. and how- cn;:o p~lir·e force, \\' · n u steer ran Bright with Thy praise, present generation, at least, the name Out of my stony griefs nrtuul outbrPnl; of war, he repeatedly agriculture. There are, however, about concerned. of the twenty-fourth l't·esidfnt I~ com· eYer wat·m and pleasant the day may • away from the 8tnr·k yards dnwn a Bethel l 'JI raJse; 'The peasant she[Jitcrd !Joy is usual· couuseled vatieuce ' am~ restraint. 8,000,000 more dairy cows, so the net parntirely unknown. lli~ fame is be, the nt!(hts are always cold and husiness th;~rnug fore. ~ergt. Anthony So by my wot-s to be ly tile youngest mule luborer of Lhe Even after the destruction of the loss In the number of food-producing greatly overshadnwNl by the dominatruw; so I he sheep are stabled in the Huher, former <·O\\·hoy, hul!doggell It Nearer, my Cod_ to Thee, family. As the oiliest sou grows up ~Iaine, when the country was In a animals is about 14,000,000 in twenty• Nearer, nnd hel i it !!own until attendants ar· my God, to Thee, ing [lersonallty of Ills immediate suchouse bdow tre rnwy~h. Nearer to Thee I white heat of indignation agaiP,i;\ five years. Ten years ago the corn to help the fatiter with the sowiug. cessor, the '~strenuous American.'' As spring approa~nes, the rain- ril'eil In rur,;ult. Spain, he held fust to his purpose of fields aggregated about 10i,000,004 plow lug. reaviug, threshing, anti oli ,.e storm• chan~e to ~howers, the grass and by a still later stron~ per>onality Or if on joyful winssecuring n peaceful settlement of the acres. This year they amount to less picklug, a youn~:er takes ills pluce with shoots forth. the Howers hloom. The of quite another sort, whnse fortune Cieavinr the sky, Encouragement for Delidispute lJetwt>en the two countr·ies than ~8,000,000 acres, according to the the !lock; and so on down the line sheep are sh~ared, nntl. sine.~ their Sun, moon and stars forgot, It was to lead u~ In the greatest war cate Women! Upwards I fly, over the . Cuban problem. Finally, latest es1imateo, representing au av· until the lot of lJeiug the fumily shep· quarters in the house Jun·e become this country has ever known. But to Portland, Oregon-"Dr. Pierce's Still all m1 aonr •hall b., cmwinced thu t Spain would herd not tinully ac· eragl! falls to ~hrinkage the youugcst. of nearly a million those of a previous generution the too warm, they are kept during the Nearer, my God, to Thee, Favorite Prescription is a splendid The shepherd lloy wears a simp!~ night in the sheepfold. c~pt America's proposals and assured acres a year. name of ~lcKlnley has a \WY definite !~fearer, my God. to Thee, tonic. I was rundown In health, was of the deetHeated conviction of the MYTON·- The winter range for robe of cotton ; this is strapped Nearer to Thee! meaning. Spring. with Its ~bundance or green very nenous and . -MRS SARAH F. ADAMS Americ·an people r"!;arding their duty sheep in the Nine-Mile and Green river around his body lJy "a leathern ~ir!lle pastures. passes; thl! lamhs are hom; weak, had !unctionIts menti!JO recall~ to them that a! disturbances nnd to tlte Cubans, the !'resident reluc· districts, south of Myton, is being util- about hb loins;" anu still. like John the hnn·est time npproache;;; tlwn SeptemlJ1!r day in 1001 wheu the word '"'"'"' oonmunmmnm ""'"'"wmm" u IUU"'""'"' suffered a g r e a t lontly took the decisive step. !zed by the rollowing sh~epmen, who the llu[ttbt in the Wildernc,s, tte the grnin Is renpPd was flushed all over the country thar Following tl1e deal. I took Dr. ~ot only did the ~panish·American hav~ bands in that loc~lity; Crystal hns his ruimeut or coat of camel's hair an unarchist had shot the President rE'apers nre the gle;mers, 'the dl•stitute Pierce's Favorite lutiou, declaring war between "the wnr, the highlight of ~lcKinle}'S ad Broihers. J. Thoma.;, Gotemau Broth· or of coarse ltaud>pun wool. 11s he stood In ~lusic hall at the l'an of the \'illage, wlto, like t:uth. lite Prescription and It t.:uitell ~tut.cs of America nnd the ministrutiun, result In Amerka'~ com ers. Lewis & Sons. l\luruock Brothers, American exposition In IluiTnlo ~. r corrected all my ~ ~lonhitess. nre still. necordin:;: to the His Aba Is a Necessity. 1\ingdom of Xpuin," it mari;ed the ~nd iu;.: iuto pos,.;f'"ion of colonies In the Knights Investment company. Han· t roil b le, strengthgreeting lhe long linP of his fellow· fllhlirnl Injunction. nlo'rer !lcharred ened my n e r v e 1 Tllis aha, or ou er garment, is warm. fmm the lntrYe~t ft~ld. dtizPns who filr<l rwst him to 'h~l;e of America's "splen1li11 isolntioH.'' the Far East whkh brou:.:ht the countl·y cock & Goodrich, and Ray Dillman. and made me fed his hand. They rememl1er, too. lww hPginuing of its eon('eJ·n wil h <~xternnl iulo the reulln of international poli- The number ranging ir1 that locality shells tlte latrde"t rain, und takes the Shepherd's Daily Life. Just fine. 'Fa~or· tor the rwxt week the whole nation amtlt·s and lis assumption of a plnce tic·,, !Jut durin~ thnt ndministnttlon ownod by these men lntals about 30,- Jlluce uf a hlauket. \\'heu the youth t t e Pr~scrlptlon' After the glruue s t·or-Jeo; the 8hen· watched his I'Rlinnt fi~ht for life; nf lluportunre in the cnn;;rc~s of na· "'' r .. taken also the other steps wltich 000. SPVeral bands have hePn brought is 11111 will! the Hocks ur night he b11llds and strengthens every organ nil!t•ll In furthet·ing her interests In in from the opposite direction. The IHUJls i• , •.tua ab•lUt him und. wit .. her!l witl1 hts tio('k. AmiJ the fr shly how lie nrcepte<'l tlw incvitahle with lion~. In t're hody. I do not think there is world-wide ntlail·s. It was ~lcKin- problem so far this season is water, a stuue for u pilluw, sleeps like Ja{'ob rut smhhiP, suceuiPn' growths nre ~0 tile h';;tm·knl impurtunce of \I'll tl1e ~i•toric won];, '·Thy will, 1101 ours. any medicine quite so good !or 'lveak il·s's ~ecretat·y of state, John llny which iB being haulect with iCI) for thf 1f old. ut B"lltel. found; &I so •lricd. l!ul teurler l1lalles women as the 'Fal'orlte Presc ;>· be done" and how, when the eiHI ll111n ~lcl\inler is t hut he was a guid· tlon • "- Mn. 'l'homas Kay, 760 Clevewl'""e '·upF·n door" of the wueat or hnrley; bu., liest of polky in regard camps, whilE! !he sheep u<e the sno\t .:\ot the 1\UIIl~ll. In~ force hut in turuiug lite ,\nw.-ican nwre espedal· came on September H, ltls fayorite land Ave. All dealers. to l'llinu made lhe l'nite!l ~lutes an to quenth their thirst. nil, the she~p find, deep down in the 1y the IIIPII in th~h· lebHJ'l' hours. und ltymn. "~enrer, ~[y Gut!, to Thee!" sltlp of stnte ft·om the sometimPs trou. Send lOc tor trial pkg. of tablets to al'lile fattur stuhhle. tu the many future nn of enr the of ~t·nin CEDAR dropped CITY-Drilliu~: hlP<l for wnters oil In of the nationalism shPpltenl hoys, into us the lite~· feud the wus the rPquiem of ~oi'I'O\\' of thou· Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, eYer-turbulent watet·s of lntern~tion· Ol'iPnt und it was )lri\lnley himself. Cednr valley withiu the next tllirt)' llocks on the utount·Jills, spin the ioJlg, lly the reapers nnn flns<e!l over by ~nwh wlw mourned the lo~s of 1\'il N.Y. llnm )!cKinle~·. the PrPsident hut uli~m In which it seems destined to wll .. se Jli'Oposnl In lS!l!l for a Pan· days was assured by Miller Roberf mur>e wool iuto ~·Hrn for their owu the glemiet·s. Tlle:;e nourish'ng pickings nre soon more the passing of William 'lcKin- sui! hencefm·th. \\'It at wns the ili"tnric AmPt'il'nu {'ongress, wl10 made the first Taylor of Kansas City, presi<lent and euuts. Thai 111e spluner >pies as he Repartee ley, the man, whose "perrect tlc,·otion ba~k;:round oi Jhe man cnst fm· tills oret·tut·es fur a better under>tanding managing director of the Quad Stutefi wuiks uit111g (H'c!'iudes the use of 9 gone, nnd in the desert tllnce~ the Clurke-If looks cuuld !;Ill, I'd asto bfs inYulld wlfe had excited uui· role and his pn•ptu·ntinn for his a moll!( the ,\merit'nn t·epulllics, ~orth Holding and Royalty cm·poration, it wheel; eren the simple spinning wile!'! g-nod shepherd now sePks summer pn~ 1 sas8innte you with o gl.,nre 1 aud South. It was to pnpulnrize the enough acreage to warrant drilling can of ou 1 forefather~ b beyond the in tn~k1 ~ot In tlte least the ldnd that tm·e. \'ersal admiration." Maurice-If looi;s (·uulrl klll, lt l'un-Amet·ican idea that the exposi· be leased in the meantime. According ;;<·nuit,\ and needs ot a fellah. a pl'Ophet woui!l lun·e culled UllJlfo· A Durin!! the sprin~ and hunest the would lJe suicide for you to use 11 So .\werlca uthled a thh·d name to make its trinity of martFed l'resillents. pt·lnte for the r·esult to be attained. tinn. wltere the President receil·ed his to :.tr. Miller, who met citizens of thE ~mall contrlruu"e ot oak wood, Into ~hettlter<l stnys around his home vii· mirror. aruJ a~ 1t did so little reall1.ed that It Ilut it was apparently the kind that death womHI, was urnmged, and It Yalley at a mass gathering recently, whith he tun wiiHI the yarn like a ~age. In the momln~ we find him lend was definitely wril ing ''Finis" to an only a demorrar,v ~uch us om·~ could wns just nfter he hud set fot'lh his , approximatelr 20,000 acres have at hall, sutlices. lie gil·es the ball a in~ forth his Hoc·ks to the harYest A woman·s age is t.ut au Imaginary produer. For the man whom Fate had riews 1111 rhP ti~s which should hind ready been leased b)' the Cedar Valley dexterous whirl, nnd lt spins nlJout. fiel!ls; nt noon we see him l~nrling on quantity. ern iu Ameriean history. Little wou twisting the sepal'llte wool strands to wnter. der that lhe pre~ent generation ha' sl•lecte<l to he leader of tlte nation the two l'lllltlnents thnt he wa; syndicate. SALT LAIOc-All the states west o! into n coat·se y11rn. Ar n!ght, 1\>o·nppr•ll In n sh!'l'fl'kin almo,t forgotl!•n him and his thnes! at this turning point lr. the t'eiution shot. Anyway, tile mnn who loses i~ not • 'l'oda,v a mugnificeut memorial the rontiuental divide had fewer sheep 'l'he yaru is tnl;en to the dllage coat and Ills nnchnru:ing aha. the arcu~ed of plr.vin~ un'ait·!r. For in nt leaH one Important rPspect, of tlte United States to the outside tht' !lay of \\'!Ilium ~lcKinley Is us worl!l wao, nn Ohio S!'hool teacher stands In his home city of Canton, and lambs on range January 1, 1928, wwrer. ~lost of It Is a natmul white; youth sleeps on the Hat roof. from remote from the wesent ns is the duy nnd lawyer who hnd sen·ed faithful· Ohio, as the tribute of thnt state and than a year ago, according to a report u smaller pnrtlon Is of undyed bla~k whlrh point of 1·an!<1ge he ran see the of Alu·nham Lincoln or ewn of An· ly but with no especial brilliance in the nation ns well to n hetm·ed lead· of Stephen Bray, local representative w 11 rodu!'e tlw customary wide stripe. sheep in the fold, J•enrefully chewing Historians nf the future may of the market news ~ervice of the In making the hetter and liner gar drew .Tackson. their cuds, nt nny time of the night; The yenr t!~IO was the Civil war and who had risrn by e1-. more than the "turn of the century" the ~ucce~siYe stpps of prosecuting nt· point to his administrntion as the United States department of agricul- ments the cloth is woven wide enough tor, althou~h they ure suf·t·oun•le(f by for the L'nited Stnll•s. For 110 yeurs tornr)', congressman, and goyeruor to most significant turning point in all lure and the Utah state department of for the requir\'11 ten~:t h of the nba. hi~h stone wnlls an!l the shl!:le door Villages are the ltmnes of the agrl is ~ecnrely locked and harred, he America ha1l bet>n concerned with its the Presidency. ''Emphatlcall_v not a American history, and as time gives agriculture. The decrease for the en· lrn!ler." 1nites C'arl ltussell Fish In a better pNspertlve for Hnluation of tire area west or the divide was about culturists Unlike American farmers. knows that thie,·es are nl\va,,·s to be own internnl ntl'nirs, with the proh lent' of fnnnlng a union out of R his volunw, "The Path uf Empire," his importance, President \\'!lliaru Me· 150,000 head. the report said. The . those ot PaleMine Ji 1·e In huddled feared, nnd therefore is cunstnntly on Toko Kinley may loom lnrger and larger largest decrease was in Utah, where hamlets and till tl:elr man) small the nlert. in the Yule UniYet·sity l'ress' "('hron· grnup of jealous nn•l IHnu~lin~; ('OJ kiPS of Ameril'a," nnd continues: in the gallery of American notnbies the number stJll on feed January 1 strips Back Pains You or Bladder of lund scattl'J'ed onllo's lntely free!! from l·:urnpeun rnund nbnlll. At the close of day. as the flock The homes of the ,·lllage shepherds nears the sheepf.llll. the shepherd domination, of colli]Uering 11 wild~r "iie was, howe1·er. unsurpusst>d lu his But for the Ameri!'nn people, whom was aho.ut 60,000 les~ than _last year. Both era PARK CITY It ts estuuate<l that nre mo"tlv located on the mountnlns. runs gilead of his blentln~ charges, ness and expan11ing weslw;:rd until day ns a reader of public opin:on nnll he understood as. rew Presidents have, the lnnd hunger of Its people Wll9 snt- J;e helieYio'd his function to be that of the ~"t tribute thnt they CQfl pay him Utah co~tain~ 515 billion tons or high· I und therefore their houses nre lvlilt of eager to enter their home. lie plnnts Flush your lddneys by drink!-:::; n !'or 1~ the ~imple tt·ibute ou Jnuunry 29 grade httunnnous coal. Utah'K coal stone. lsfted, of pt·esenlng the nation from ltttet·pretlng the national mind himself in the dnorwn,l', !'!Hrnts the quart ot water each daJ·, ctso take . In the Fellah's Owellin(;l disunion fllHI henllng the wounds of rtl !l he yield his opinion in n ~;rudg· of eacl1 year of honoring his memory mdustry furnishes employment to sheep one b)' nne a~ they ''pn. s un~nlts occasionally, ~nys n noted auwith a simple lng manner. thing-his lie rnvorlte gra~ped ht·ondl' thE> about 5ooq men with a payroll o! $60,· I Inside the lnrg(.o , ne-roumed home. dqr the roll." whldt is nsed iu ctrlvCl\'il ~tr·lfe. But whPu on the !!~th of thorit~·. who tells us that too much consequences of each nPw po~ltlon Hower. 000 per day when the mlnM are run· J with Its IJI:th. tblrk wnlls. 1t.e reliah ing uwn.v an~· animal not of th~ llock. April, IS!l8. congress passed n reso rich foo•l form~ ncids wblch alnw•t • nlng tun capacity. parul)·ze the l;idneys in their el'forts to expel it frOtn the blt·Od. They be" come sluggish anll weaken; then you 1 may suffer 'll'lth a dull misen· in the kidnp~· region, sharp pains in ihe bacJ; or sick headache, dizzincs~. your stomach ~ours, tongue is coated, an. By F. 0. Alexander wlten the weather Is bad you llnYe rheurnntic twinge~. 'The urine gets I : cloudy, full of >ediment, the ciHl!lllels LOO\{!to~~ WU.L tJOW ~AtTH .... FO!t WHAT/,./ 01 11-liN~ 4£VE ~e~ A often get ~ore and lrrltute!l, obligtn:: AH 1...RS. SNCOP! .. VS P\:)LICEMVN A~lii MliRCY iAic$S .... GONe MISUN()I.IGI2MAN. you to seek relief two or threP times KO!U MAANiolliCI<IiiS GI'I'TIIll' lW A LITTLE 'lbu lAND OOWN oN Stoot> M!;, MQS. !lurtn~: the nigltt. ~WOLD CAN 01 SElL YE2.Z QA~~LE ~ER A ~" A. ~OY WITt-lOUT 1"\R. I=INN'i\J. To help neutralize tl1ese lrritnfln~~ SNOoP--OLO MAN'"'" I~G I-IEQ W~AT nci!l.<, to help rlean•e thE' kl •ys and flu~h off the bnly'~ urinous waste, 11\\.\. .O.~OUT "" get four ou,res of Jad Salt.~ from any pharmacy here; take a tahlesroonful In a ~:lnss of water before brea';fas• for o ft>w dnys, nrll your k'dnrys r~~Y theu net flne. Tl1!s famous sr.lls tg made from the acid of grapes un<l lemon juice, romblne!l wlth litbia, nn11 has been u~ed for years to help flush an <I st"JLulate Dh! •gl h kidneys; ~ o to nentraliz~ the arlds In the syst~>m so they nl' longer !rritetl', thus often :elit, lng blndder w~akn"'"· J :J Salts Is lneY,• n i\·e, canr nt Injere and makes 11 delightful etren·escent t;tJJla watlo'r drink. I I • P For Wounds and Sores Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh ef . ~.;';.';:'.: : Ie~~:~~ e I (10\D MJ'__,J[)AI tt i DON'T .. 1 1 ... I ~ I Have Kidneys Examined By Boomy~~:,, ~~~~~~ i I I I 1111 SPECIAL FEATURE FOR THE MIDVALE JOURNAL READERS lUI FINNEY OF THE FORCE Snoop Is No Longer Interested OLD~~ G ) ? AA I |