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Show MURRAY, EAGLE. MURRAY. UTAH Uncle Sam Launches World's Largest Submarine .V. To Buy or Make for Christmas MiaMaMiMBaMMUj-jjMMMMMMMWpMMMllllllMIMM- illilllill l I lllllll Hill I News Notes 1 It'a a PriviUgm to By III V. t v mtututamf in 2 rv?r uTs ;f I ' ! - ?JijJrf O , .'2- , f) fi1 fife - PAXGUITCH Local cheese factory, latest business venture sponsored by the Commercial club, Is fast nearlng completion, due to liberal subscription, due to liberal subscription to stock and good munagetnent of the club. According to President W. J. Henderson, the factory should be ready for operation about November 15Mr. Ray Stiingham. an experi- ' , - i enced creamery man, Is In charge of the important details of completing the factory, and the club Is taking every possible precaution to make this now enterprise a success. PltOVO Turkeys marketed by Utah growers In 1926 amounted to 320,-00pounds at $150,000. This was an increaso from 240,000 pounds for 1925, valued at $108,000. SALT LAKH During the week ending November 9, moderate temperature prevailed over Utah, according to the weekly report on weather, range and crop conditions. Issued from the oliice of J. Cecil Alter, government "The weather weather , observer. proved very favorable for livestock gnwlng on full pastures and the winter runges," says the report, "and for the germination and growth of grains Fall seeding has been about completed. Karly sown grain Is seed-lng- s making splendid growth and late are coining up nicely." OG I KN Utah's herd of Holsteia catlo exhibited at the seventeenth annual Pacific International Livestock exposition at Portland, Ore., arrived hero In the care of Gilbert Thatcher. The state herd won third place In the competition of western states and every animal of the eleven was in the prize money class. DItAPKU Poultry Industry In Utah Is steadily growing, as shown In the production of 192G of I.4G6.880 pounds, valued at $274,054. compared with that of 1925, when 1,155,700 pounds 0 M , The BABY Utah For Baby's Comfort W Livm '"'u If baby could write, it is fair to suppose that Santa Claus would be deluged with letters saying, "i'lease, dear old Nick, bring me a nice little bottle to make me comfy." A miniature bottle In a satin case is a cunning gift. It doubles the message of comfort if a bit of talcum powder be included. These nursery requisites are obtainable in matched sets, beautified with flower craft which creates such wonderfully lovely posies out of satin ribbon. xasft hot-wat- il I will in iiii W in iiiniiiiiwmiiMlli i mumm n - iT lAmmm the largest submarine In the world, launched Side view of U. S. S. V-yard for the American navy. hot-wat- Mirdtwim Hrr !- ' the other dny at Portsmouth nuvy It is designed for maximum cruising radius and endurance, and can lay mines. General Gomez Facing the Firing Squad Why do so many, many babies of today escaie all the little fretful spells and infantile ailments that used to Worry mothers through the day, and keep them up half the night? If you don't know the answer, you haven't discovered pure, harmless It Is sweet to the taste, and sweet In the little stomach. And Itl gentle Influence seems felt all through the tiny system. Not even a distasteful dose of castor oil does so much Cas-toii- good. Fletcher's Castorla Is purely vegetable, so you may give It freely, at first sign of colic; or constipation; or diarrhea. Or those many times when you Just don't know what is the matter. For real sickness, call the doctor, always. At other times, a few drops of Fletcher's Castorla. The doctor ofen tells you to do Just that; and always says Fletcher's. Other preparations may be Just as pure, just as free from dangerous drugs, lit why experiment? Resides, the book on care and feeding of babies that conies with Fletcher's Castorla Is worth its weight in gold! fall-sow- n In Santa's Menagerie Children Cry for brought $277,353. SALT LAKH carloads of eggs during carlouds in -- a dia of and there would be if all the animals and ducks and chickens and such in Santa's pack should start to talk at once. The calico dog in this picture, with eyes painted so big and ears so long, Is not half as ferocious as he looks. In fact, he makes friends What "quack-quacks- "bow-wows- " " Gen. Arnulfo It. Comer, candidate government, facing the firing squad wmjJi w f ' A.sx, ' h n ', (-- A ruzz ' recent portrait of Madeleine Couzens, daughter of United States Senator from Michigan and Mrs. James Couzens. whose engagement to William Humor Yaw of Gloucester, Ohio, has been announced by her parents. A Much if " to the Joy of the urt - councils-ieu- r genuine Czeehoslovaklnn pottery Is funding It way (reasonably priced considering Its beauty), Into America's yub tide displays. This ware Is actually handmade and In the very peasant homes. The! Mghly colorful designs are the same as In vogue as far lurk as eleven hundred jonrs ago. Anyone would be proud to receive n gift of pitcher (note Its unique convex handle) and goblets to match like the one In the picture. ELECTED MAYOR hand-decorate- d It Of Gay Enamel Cloth t all )5e ftttl, Half Stop Coughing won (L heal. Boschee's Syrup has been slvlnir relief for rtzty-on- e years. Try It. 3wn and 90e bnttlei. Buy it at ynur drug ntore. G. J. Cireen, Inc, Woodbury, N. J. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh Mum? bark for Ant botllt If iw-ht.- Whin You Feel a Cold Coming On. Tal LaiMlve ItMuMO Qt'ININB Tab-lt- K off the Cold and to fortify to wt-rthe svntem aclnut an attack of Crip or Influentn. J"c Adv. I Hi Deciiion Iliiorawl" suddenly Cup Johnson of Humpus l!hk-e-. "Olory bullelooyer:" "Now wl al s the matter with you?" asked bis wife. "I wan reading along and didn't find nt)th!iig Interesting for quit a spell and whs iith.nt to tiing the paper down when I ran ?it the account f a last elmtice sale of Shakespeare's tMolii If I don't buy 'em now Ml never get another rhato'e!" Well, what nlMOlt It?" "I loiitrr u going t' buy 'cm; that's "Ilooraw! I ke j nil " I:itis!ii rity Star. Speak, to Women i I ; I Opvlcn. l'tnh -- "It eems st thouga I.Ai alwsyi been bothered wlin ilturbanre. took or nr. Tierces Favorite Prescription and lo It t found in mucb relief that I took another bottle and functl nal a j k- - i Harry A. Mackey, supported by the defeatRepublican Vare orgnnlr.atlon. ed J. Hampton M.nire. the ritl;.ens of pnriy enndldate, for the position of Philadelphia. major A ' Well Armed otc armed chap In Snn FrnncNco routed recently Mncle imndcJ, so U k'iresl'r bandit. Heak.-ra- rin Won tl& All owJots. Biggeit Artificial Lake 't ill r- art nlud. The world s largest artificial lake whose water Is lo produce electric power ,ln Alabama will soon be formed. A dam 'Joo feet high and 2.ntKl feet long on the Tallapoosa river about liillcx Iiomi r.iniiinglialo U backing up water for the new Jjike Martin which will be CI -l- ies lonj and Impound three times as much water ns Is walled up by the grent Muscle Slmals dum. The project cost iihotit S.'ii.otMt.tsNi but the demand of the South for more electric power Is fxpcoici. to more than Justify the cost. I A cushion of colorful rnnmel tl"th with has relief of realistic looking pay flowers Is warranted to bring real thrill on Christmas morn to lln friend who enthuse on the subject of Interior decoration, an I who waxes eloquent over "a note of color" In th not cotif- nscheme of things. ! 1 chint or creenamel rloth with glar.. It tonne or anything of that sort. looks rather like colored patent leather snd It Is produced In every lovely shade, both pastel tints and exotic si so Hack. colorlng you and thn more inflamed ynur throat and lunti becuine. Ulv them chance tg J. mm rinicKtiti. T"rt ( Mr The more you cntitih the I y iTTtUttrm. Ih MlT.llil.U 'YK tmpl. itfa rrmwl;, I' HAl.VK, (? Warship Is Christened With Cider ) LIDS INFLAMED yMV : A IWHllMMNilMNMtMf DON'T RUB ! Czechoslovakian Pottery I yk y?y:- Huge Air Liner Under Construction ENGAGED not only with children, but the Hap-pe- r contingent, who doting on the sensational, call them "snuggle dogs," carrying them under their arm with true "beauty and the be.ist" effect. As to the other dog and duck, you can get them at almost any fancy work department stamped on pique ready to embroider. They launder perfectly. 1925, 0 as compared with 605 valued at $2,117,500- - PAYSON Twenty carloads of cattle 700 head, Including approximately :. were shipped from Goshen, November 5. over the 1). & R. G. V.. The herd of cattle was driven from Delta and was headed for Payson when decision was reached to ship It from Goshen. Ilecauso loading facilities were Inad Agent II. K. Jones, the help ol equate, Calles revolt the against for the Presidency of Mexico and leader of the section a crew, constructed an Imthat put an end to his existence. provised loading platform. PANGU1TCII State fish hatchery No. 8, located two miles west of Hatch Is now feeding 250,000 rainbow trout. to James Kargent, Jr., di According I rector of the hatchery, these baby trout will bo kept at the hatchery until next spring, when they will average il five to six inches In length, and then will be placed In the various lakes ' ' "1 " streams of this section. Mr. Sarand 'jJUA1-'- ' gent reports that the silver salmon nlaced In Navajo and Pangultch lakes ; last season are thriving; that fishing i In this section generally has been the best In a number of years. VERNAL Federal meat Inspection for Vernal was unanimously endorsed J at a meeting of Ihn Ashley Valley Sheepcrowers' association, called by President John llennion. at which Dr. V. E. Murray and Inspector W. T. Hon-maof Suit Uke City of the United Suites bureau of animal Industry strongly recommended that every step be taken to secure this service. ROOSEVELT Notice of Intention to pave an additional seventeen blocks ,V' S of sidewalks In Roosovelt has been an nouneed by the city council. These ' fl'i!Improvements will, for the most part, to act as additional approaches church's and schools. In addition to the construction, notice Is also posted 1 L of Intention to Improve and reconair liner designed by Alfred W. struct certain of the present sidewalks. View of the body of the double-tiereIs estimated at $S4'jU 60 I.awson and under construction at Garwood, N. J. The plane will carry 1X) The total cost of Cache county LOGAN Farmers motors has of s with nnl twelve Is wing spread equipped passengers, harvested approximately h5 per cent 200 feet. i of the sugar beet crop and &0 per cent of their potatoes during the month of October, according to a statement Is' sued recently by the local farm bureau. ......,.. yt n.. . t.l J.XI CI..iJOIiilliy itl Ol .1 III! month 0 valbd throughout tlx1 entire 5 permitting the harvesting of crops to . frit. advance at an unusually f.ist rate. 1 SALT LAKE Fresh fruits and veg diiriti? ot nblcs unloaded at Salt October hhow a eonldrrahl lncrens over the amount unloaded during the same month li"t y ar, according in iLK.: " w I.- - pa. .'dear M. I.edyard. chairman of the Agricultural committee. OGDEN -- Chango In the cnnre of 1 fi ' th ht.it" blchw ay and a "sl'iilchtenlim 'out" of the Utah M.iho Central rail-It A mad tracks at lh Utah hot springs, nine miles north of Oc!cn. are being urged by Ortnan W. Ewitig and hU rov soclntes, -- ho recently pnrrh.ed the remit t. The chances, arording to Mr. j Ewing. are Incident ti the plan he hai In mind of building a resott there. tfyyt. 71 192(1, Utah produced 728 at a value of $2,541.-00- MOAH Campaign to sr. tr.p out utile fltnoiii the cheep of this state as carried on d irintt September and October, reported to the state . board of acrli ulture b Thomas chief stale sheep Inspector During September about 70,"'O sheep were lt!p"ced and lound free from scabies, aft I 10,3.'5 cheep found frel from scabies were dipped once tot srRdlc.ntlnn of ticks. There were thli sheep found Infected wit wsra dipped lb loirs' cables Unia. It wa1 Red-tnonl- RHtKh wnnditp Devonshire, ng she slid down Ihn wny. I July Mitdmny of Flete christened the crnlef with a bottle of special 1'.0 elder, this being tba first time lu the LMorj of the P.rltlf-- Davy that elder was used for svrh a ceremony. Ut (fi 1 bottl fi-- t further trouble. ltr Alter i married and durlnj my ai- ppctant period I suffered a thoutaod rtaatha with hark. srhe and pafc In my llmbi until t began takloi tr. Ilerces Fsvorlta I highly recommend Preecrlptloo. thla tnedlrlns for any young mother-t-o be. 1 kno tea 'Favorite Prearrip-tlewill rive relief when others have failed." Mrs. Ivsa 8. Larseu, TJ4 13rd 8L All dleri. Tsblets or liquid. it I n' |