Show WHEN WUEN THEY TImY C COME COME IE HOME HOMEr m r By Bruce Druce Barton I lifted the receiver of the telephone tele tole- phone and almost almo t dropped it again in surprise For the voice was that of my friend and I supposed him himfar himfar himfar far a away way in France What back so soon 1 I i d for lOr special aI 7 U duty l I t Yes Yes back he ho answered and it Struck me that his voice was slow and older as though the weeks or his absence had been years Back but t but not for special duty There There There- there Is another reason And then I knew that he must be wounded Wounded Wounded while while here at home I still tm pursued my E erd ordinary dary ary course Wounded to Wounded to prot protect protect ct my home Wounded Wounded Wounded-to to keep my children safe It came over me of or a sudden as It never hover had hIld before that I am debtor to him t to an amount that I never tan ban repay They will all be coming back before before be be- fore rore Ion long Some wounded some grown strangely old But most of them well and normal enough thank God And we will stand along the sidewalks sidewalks sidewalks side side- walks to see them pass How shall we feel reel that day I wonder Will their eyes say to us We Wo were hungry for a bit of sweet and you did not think to send it We were cold and you let the hut but fires die we were lon lonesome some ana the the movies stopped because there were no funds to carry on Will wm that be their message of 01 their eyes to us Or shall we stand eland confidently in their presence greeting them as men who have nothing to repent as as men who in their absence gave freely of wealth and time that there might be warmth and cheer and an comfort over there They are coming back some day day day- perhaps before we ve think And what will be the message of ot I their eyes to you t t-J-t SUGGESTIONS By the Doctor I desire to submit the following In lu Inthe inthe luthe the hope that it will m do some good Do not be frightened Into the grippe or influenza that is sweeping over ever the land Keep a cool and level head bead and observe the following regimen regi- regi men First Drink no water that has not been boiled Second Drink freely of lemonade made with lemon juice or lime juice and boiled water Sweeten to taste Third Eat freely of raw or stewed stewed stewed stew stew- ed apples Eat eggs and drink milk and eat well cooked potatoes with bread and butter Fourth Fourth Drink freely of lemonade lemonade lemonade lemon lemon- ade at meal times Umes and also plenty of good rich milk at your evening meal Sleep with windows and doors wide open with plenty of warm bed clothes sufficient to keep you OU warm and comfortable Filth Every morning before catIng eating eating eat cat ing and every evening at bedtime take lake a teaspoonful or two of or Epsom salts in a glass of hot water or hot hotle le lemonade Also with each meal of the day take tako a two-grain two capsule of quinine Sixth Walk and live out of doors 1 In the tile sunshine as much as possible Following the above directions you may bo be well safe-guarded safe and should hould you contract the disease it will be In Ina ina a 11 mild form torm and you will bo be enabled to stay its progress and compel a euro cure t i-t-t HOLD YOUR BONDS Some rich get concerns are endeavoring to persuade patriotic Lib bond holders whom they know will not sell outright their Liberty bonds to turn over their Liberty bonds ponds to these companies as security or a loan lonn and with the money thus borrowed purchase stock In their companies A Liberty loan bond hond la hi the safest in iu the world and a pru- pru r e KEi t. t tie ti- ti x J jr- jr it t. t se in ined ed edof of f I Tl I III 1 II 1 unquestioned value It is a good business and it t is patriotism patriotism patriotism pa pa- to hold your Liberty bonds t t-t-t S SMALL STATE BALANCE The monthly report of Daniel O. O Larson state treasurer showed that the tho state state is closing the mouth month with witha a smaller balance on hand than has been the case in many years This does not mean that the state Is particularly particularly particularly par par- poorer than it has been at other times b but that the t o State state land la land c I board has sU succeeded C eded In getting the funds fund entrusted to to-It to It out at Interest where returns will come to the schools and other institutions that are beneficiaries of these tr trusts For example the state district school chool land fund principal which a little more than a year ago was in inthe inthe inthe the neighborhood of or has been heen reduced to The Theother Theother Theother other 72 00 has been put out at ng from to ps w 6 J jer er cent the income accruing going to the district schools of the state The balance on hand October 31 in all state funds was as compared with September September September Sep Sep- 30 last Receipts for the month were and disbursements disbursements dis dis- were A total of was loaned from the district school land fund by toy the state land board during the the month more than of this going to the purchase of or state road bon bonds de o 0 o GOVERNMENT GO T AND TilE THE STATE Eradication of Pests Soon to Be Taken Taken Tak Tak- en Up In Utah Dr It R. R W. W Hoggan state live stock inspector and in charge chargo of tho the campaign cam- cam for the eradication of animal pests says that the state and federal government may both be Interested In the supply of strychnine to the tho county commissioners for use In ill campaigns campaigns campaigns cam cam- against rodents The Tho plan has haS' been In operation for tor some time state and local authorities each pay paying phy- phy 10 ing one half the cost of the tile poison It Is believed that the United States government might be Interest Interested d through the bureau of biological ur ur- ur vey William Peterson acting director of the extension division of the Utah Agricultural college writes that the counties are contemplating making their purchases of strychnine strychnine strychnine nine early In view of or a prospective raise in the price of the article and wished to know if the state would continue the practice of or paying halt half the cost Some of or the state officials are Inclined to regard these campaigns campaigns campaigns cam cam- as of a local nature Howver How- How over fever ver there are large areas ai areas as Infested throughout both the state and nation nation na na- na- na tion and It is possible something may be done Dr Hoggan plans to talk the matter matter matter mat mat- ter over with Dr Peterson in detail at lit an early date |