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Show itMtJS' ..X. 3 $ H PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH HOW MANY WOMEN I Notes News Live J lt a Privilege I Utah - : in to GET UP SINGING A Along the Concrete fttOPNT 60LIY, Wet SSS I L&; aim WHMVIlflElS 60IN61o To ne Myton-Anetlop- OS ID fOR PINNER PAtl'M STOPS nm P Salt Lake The registrars office at the University of Utah is receiving hundreds of applications for entrance each week. New students must all have their credentials in the office of the university before registration and will not be accepted until they do so, according to E. J. Norton, recorder. unit of My ton The the federal aid road was given its final examination Monday before be- ing turned over to the state. W. H. accom-- ! Varley, resident engineer, panied R. Simpson, district engineer of Price; Fred C. Farrer of Duchesne, AS of Bonita, county commissioners, and W. V. Clyde, con- tractor. The road was found satisfac-- , tory and was received formally from Suinsion & Clyde, contractors. Provo Warm weather without rain has prevailed generally throughout the state during the past week and precipitations is much needed, especially for fall plowing and for tall and winter ranges, says the weekly crop report of J. Cecil Alter, in charge of the local office of the weather bureau. & Price Quite an increase in the building activity in Price during over previous months was noted in the monthly report Issued by Grant D. Richens, city building inspector. Permits totaling $13,200 were issued during the month of August, according to the inspector. Monti cello The San Juan fair will be held September 9 and 10, and A. S. Wood, manager predicts one of the most successful fairs ever held in the county. Due to the lack of finances, no farm exhibit will be included this year. A full program of sports has been arranged. j j j j j j This and That PERCH SEX. HES UEVER. SPEfiULATEO V iu vjau street but SVMPATUITE WARVE BOUGHT A VJITM . . AMD NESTERPAV IU PRICE 00 me kiu kjovj TUeA THAT WAS UEVU t CAR CAST VUEEK DROPPED )ERN GOUOP SEWJEt) A BUTTOM OM HU COAT WHERE WlS VUIFB COULD SEE, AMD 1USYEAD OF BECOMIWG EM- BARRASSED, TWe DEAR CREATORS BROUGHT SEVERAL. GARMEUTS OP HER- - OWAJ THAT WEEDED Burrows' clams tDGAR got out HIS GolP A FEW Llli TW LWIUQ- ROCa OW GOTSUJA AMD PRACTISED IM SUMDAV AMD MO.UDAV I BRIGHT POVUW 1 1 Adeev - MORMIUG VM EARcy WlS WIFE WUX PieRIU OUT A BRAU UEW cwamduer. EDRGG JEFFERS (C x car 's FEUAR HE'S OUE OU suoofiw sorr A with two old CARS UK8 Gar MIGHT OEST AS His JOB AMD ErlVB HUU. TIM6 TD 'EM Wm VJEU--Qu- rr Wld ass Members of the Russian the were looking to stated that party Utah and the intermountain region for their sheep supply. They stated that they were well satisfied with the purchases they made last year and hope to continue buying in this sec-- ! tion. It was stated that although they needed considerably more sheep, they would not be able to buy as many as they did last year. Mantl Manti, bedecked in holiday attire, is ready to receive the hundreds of visitors from all parts of the state who will assemble here the next four days, September 1, 2, Z, and 4, to participate in the annual state encampment of the Indian War Veterans and Pioneers of Utah and the annual Sanpete county fair. Salt Lake What the farmers and stock raisers of Utah will expect from the state legislature at the coming session was discussed at a conference of presidents of agricultural associations and leaders in other allied organizations, held Tuesday at the headquraters here of the Utah state arm bureau, and so much progress was made toward agreeing upon a program as to what shall be presented to the legislators that the conference was made a permanent working organization. The first show of the Grantsville Grantsville Boys Hampshire Sheep club will be held on the grounds of the Second ward chapel Saturday, August 4. This show, held to show Tooele county what this club has done with its sheep the first year, Is sponsored by the club members, the county agricultural agent and the ad-- ; visory committee of adults who flnanced the club. Salt Lake Another Happy Woman ' MRS. BELLI THOMPSON ROUTE, a, ROSEVILLE, OEOROIA Springtime streamed In through the open windows. The green fields of Georgia were basking In the sunshine. Somewhere a bird was trilling. It was a day to be happy. But the pale woman at the table sighed and pushed away her plate. Nothing tasted right. She couldnt eat much. She couldnt sleep well, either. She waa so weak, it was hard to do her work. When the baby cried, ehe wanted to cry, too. 8be had not been well for four years. Her husband watched her with a mans helpless expression. Bat his mother knew a remedy. August MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL "My mother-in-law,- " says Mrs; Belle Thompson, Route 2, Roseville, Ga, told me of Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound and Lydia H. Plnkham's Sanative Wash. I took six bottles of the Vegetable Compound. I could sleep and would get up In the morning singing and feeling fine. I am the mother of three children, and always after the bahlee came I had to take treatments, bat I can truly say that this last time Z have only used the Sanative Wash. It does mere good than the treatments. It keeps me on my feet to care for my children and I do most of my work. I feel It my duty to let you know Cow both of the medicine have helped me. e W. W. McConchee HUNbRV AS Two Women Find Health Essential to Happiness People who 6peak volumes seldom talk like a book. i Watch Elimination! Good Health Depends Upon Good Elimination. ETENTION of bodily waste in the blood is called a "toxic condition. This often gives rise to a dull, languid feel-- S ing and, sometimes, toxic back aches and headaches. That the kidneys are not functioning properly is often shown by burn- ing or scanty passage of secre- tions. Thousands have learned to assist their kidneys by drinking plenty of pure water and the occasional use of a stimulant diuretic. 50,000 users give Doans signed endorsement, Ask your neighbor! R' j DOANS ToLcs Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Foster-Milbur- Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N Y. For Cuts Dress at once with Vaseline Jelly. Prevents soreness. Shuts out air and dirt. Heals quickly. Keep it handy for every emergency. CKESEBROUGH MFQ. COMPANY New York Bute Street Vaseline -' j CORNS Myton The prospects for an excellent crop of apples this year in the Quickrelieffrom painful Uintah basin is splendid. In some of corns, tender toes and the orchards a good many of the trees pressure of tight shoes. are heavily loaded. The crop consists DXSchoITs of the standard winter carieties. Sev- Atirug eral new orchards have been set out ino-pad- s everywhere this season, some of them by the Indians. Present indications point to MUDDY OILY SKIN the fact that the local market can be I I quickly improved and usually supplied by the orchardists here. cleared entirely if properly treated with Salt Lake City. With the excep-- , tion of one commodity, beans, there will be a material drop in the 1928 pack of Utah canneries over the fig- ures recorded in the unusual year of 1925. Some diagnoticians of the inWomen are more forgiving than dustry place the total pack of the men, because men need more of to year at from last year's total, with the biggest drop coming in tomatoes. Last year Utah canneries turned out 1,353,000 cases of tomatoes, the largest pack in his- tory. Richfield. Warm weather, with only light scattered showers, has prevailed in Utah during the past week, and rain is much needed generally, especially for the lower ranges, alfalfa, fruit and fall plowing, is the open- ing statement of the weekly crop and weather report of J. Cecil Alter, in charge of the local weather office. Details of conditions throughf the state was given in the report. with 59,923,893 Utah Nevada, acres, has the largest area of unused Resinol one-thir- d one-hal- f Decatur, Illinois. "I took your I would medicine for weakness. sometimes have to hold myself up with my hands. I was this way tor five years, off and on. I read in the newspapers where Lydia H. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound has helped a lot of women, and I thought I would take it. I am now getting better so fast that every month I can feel a difference. My work now Is cooking. If you like, you may use these facts as a testimonial. I am willing to help you boost your medW cine." Mbs. Ibeive Reeo, 635 Greenwood Ave., Decatur, I1L This dependable medicine haa been In use for over fifty years. More Than One Way s to Get Rid of Bore One of the amusing and original characters in Paris Is M. Sacha Guitry, who made hls fame as actor and playwright and who has Increased It by the oddities of hls temperament. d He Is a witty, versatile and man and Is naturally Inclined to be Impatient with bores. Recently there was one who plagued him with unnecessary calls. One day he burst in on Guitry, who greeted him warmly though that morning the appearance of the man put him more "on edge than ever. I Just in time, said Guitry. want you to see the new conjuring trick I have thought out, and h grabbed the unsuspecting visitors hat and exclaimed, Watch ! Then Guitry poured a Jugful of water into the hat. The owner of It got up in alarm. There now. exclaimed Guitry petulantly, youve made me forget my qulck-mlnde- trick ! trick, however, is reported to have worked admirably. The samo visitor has not troubled M. Guitry since. Youths Companion. The Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic, fascinating Cntt-cur- a Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume Renders other perfumes superfluous. One of the Cuticura Toilet Trio (Scifc Ointment, Talcum). Advertisement. Real Son of 1776 The true son of the Revolutionary war Is not an extinct species. Ono has Just been found down In Columbia county, Georgia, and he is a very hal old gentleman and very much-aliv- e Basil Llewellin Neal. He Is eighty-nin- e. The fact that a real son of th Revolution still exists was brought to light following the claim that th death of Dr. Crosby Perry In Vermont marked the passing of the last son of a Revolutionary soldier. Neal now lives on a plantation allotted hls father, Basil Neal, for hi services In the war for American Independence. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Artificial V itamines Vltamines can now be produced artificially, according to a report from It is said that Leipsig, Germany. three scientists at Leipsig university have discovered a method by which they cat impregnate foodstuffs with vltamines which they have produced through the new process., The New Presbyterian hospital of New York, now nearing completion on ! Washington Heights, is the tallest building In the world. hoe-pita- - public land while Florida, 4,438, has the least. Utah ranks second to Nevada with 28.S72.218 and California third with 20,667.431. Salt Lake City. The state department of agriculture will begin preparations in the near future for the collection of an exhibit of hay and grain seed for the state fair in Gctoljer and for the InternatipnaJ, Grain -- and Seed show at Chicago, it was decided at a meeting of the commission. V MOTHER- :- Fletchers Castoria less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe- dally prepared, for plants' in arms is a pleasant, harm- , and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend ik kJ' |