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Show 1 THE PROVO POST E. Bowen Utahs First Native Son To Aspire To Sepreme Bench Albert entered a .'teacbh ' iwofessioml'. After he ear-of teaching spent j (et yMr In Europe, where he years three' jy and ded greats to his knowledge Shortly after his fIperlence. he spent some time . lnstudy at of and .other University U,e Eng-jiswSt?rn colleges; majoring In and History. ; He then served as I professor of History and Political B. T, the College at Lo- geieace t lJlWyer'Md I I that haa been tried in the northern of the state .since he entered ll8,n!ls and 1 at present representing the farmers Interests la the Bear River controversy. - Moreover It was poon observed that Mr. Bowen possessed in a high Cbk-ag- a degree the conservatlve. deliberate, Judicial temperament which Is the f'nal safety In a court of Justice. Cache county has twice elected Mr. Bowen ; county attorney; and ' T- both times he was the only Republican elected. With this splendid preparation, Mr. Nothing more needs be said about the esteem in which his or Law-.lBowes tok fellow citizens hold him. of and soon Chicago, University, tie Albert E. Bowen is a ?f the became rsPf(n?ie1, oot an cltien.1-I- n hls Swh.-i"iirftt- ln He jeadlng'Students-of-the-Bchwithin profession and his every-dathe of doctor degree life graduated " he Is the diligent, helpful, dependable highest degree of Jurisprudence, became a ind honest. During the time of the tr, law obtainable, . and ehsrter member of the' National Le- war as a member of the council of of defense and other war committees gal Honor fraternity, the Order Colt which is, recruited each year he has done much to help Utah win patriotic position. Bom the three beet atudents of ap"schools. Albert E. Bowen is a keen,, polishSeveral years proved law of the Law ed thinker and speaker, an honorable afterward, School, in congratulating Utah upon opponent, "a' tireless worker, a Just her splendid Z: 8ludepCZBtated'" ihat and Tear! ea JurtsL' and 'a m a ft w hose' centers In this Albert E. Bowen had established IT whole "devotion Hla record at the University of Chicago state the state of his .birth.' tw School that - had never been knowledge of history, his- - command tqailled front" the beginning' Of'tlte Of 'the English language,- his lath - - - mate - knowledge and' successful ichool until that time. and com- - practice of the law, and his loyalty With such a brilliant professional . sue- - to his state and county, jyake him an preparation, piste the ten would be expected; , and. A-- Ideal candidate for; election to jeed, Albert E. Bowen, the lawyer. Supreme Court""" m Instantly recognised as a man Utah haa. no man better fitted for af great possibilities. In a ; few the Supreme Court of, Utah, than is one became the leading A. E. Bowen. . Jt would be la mistake he years northern of his prao-- not to secure his services Tor the Utah; hwyers . tice soon Included the most extensive state, v ' nd difficut ' cases In .his section, j Republican Central Committee. Mueh of his practice - deals with Jr- U- - Harvey Cluff, Chairman. He has been - Edward T. Jones, Secretary." ligation problems. h apthtudy -- n y her-hig- h "the-Dea- r . if -- connected with every big. water sultj (Political Advertisement). Ill Praia - as Tanlac Live- ,- She Government weather 32 POUNDS GAINS Long as in Ten Long Montha. - re-ptfu THE BEE HIVE STATE MAS. W. B. SMITH W at 8ye be established Bed Ill praise Tanlac the longest day live for giving me hack my health, said Mrs. B. V. Smith of 3113 Bur-destreet, Omaha, Neb recently, when Hie special Tanlac representative, who had heard of her remark a ble recovery, called to ascertain the 1 facts. -'Eight years ago," continued. Mrs Smith, I began suffering from stomach trouble, loss of appetite and nervousness. My' head ached so at like k weM Jump from -my shoulders. Then acute rheumatism got hold of me and pained me so I could not sleep. My feet, knee Joints andelbowZwould swell ter ribly and the pain was almost unen-- , durable. Before I took Tanlac f had not been up and about, nor able to go down town for three long years, and was In bed for tentmonths perfectly helpless,,., 1 .under ..treatment ..every, day.for .three months. and 1 tried got so big I dreaded to think of them but I never got, able to be out of bed but ...... yerj. tittlf. . 1 suffered.,,. until l.loat, thirty-fiv- e pounds, but I have gotten back ' ipunce of it since 1 began taking Tanlac. Pretty soon after I started on It my appetite came hack, and 1 got ao I. could eat anything. My nenres jpt stronger, and my ' palii less.-- . After the commenced - to-- get tt S V In-fac- r last week, u5fr .V ij r ARGE quantities of are pnr-r"?, chased by the Government to be cold : to the Soldiers and Sailors. With Fort Douglas as a landing place," Salt Lake Is to be made a sta- tion on the permanent transcontinental postal railway, If recommendations made by the Pacific Aero ..club are adopted by Albert S. Burleson, postmaster genehiL approprlatl0a:of ..$2500 has been the state board of. examiners madg for the preparing of surveys and We aim ta make fcciA cost the men serving their country' , and the public back of the men, aa little, as possible. t1 - -- M in Meat and users are more valuable than the the moment That is why profit at the same price you can buy as always. 7 f': I - - -- - SAME' PRICE AS TEPI CENTS - st elxty-seve- n again and again. When things are obvious, people keep looking ifor mysteries behind them " 7 So it is with the packing bus- -i in ess. -- The mere size of Swift Sure! T Company confuses ' many. -IBecause their imaginations are :not geared up to scale, they there must be magic in it tsomewhere some weird . power.: tSc be-ilie- ve Swift & Company is just like any other manufacturing business run by human beings like yourself; it takes in raw material on the one hand and turns out a finished product on the other.1 Swift & Company keeps down the spread, or the expense absorbed be-- 7 tween raw and finished material, to as low a figure as possible. (If it didnt it would be put out of business by rothers who do.) How much Swift & Company pays for the raw material, and how much it gets for the finished product, depends , upon conditions which Swift & Company does riot control. depends entirely upon how much people want the finished prodnet, and, how much raw material there is avail; t-able to make it from. tx r It in The profits, of Swift & Company, amount to less than one cent per pound on all meats and one-fourt- less than by-produ- cts of a cent on beef. h T -- : Save an Egg Today . -- SA-VAN-- - SA-VAN-- SA-VAN-- .- asys-thUtib- , --A. y. jisi ' you ; WEBSTERS health authorities after a careful diecf; had been- made of the reports for the ' --- -" past week.- An official announcement from the hoard of, education to the effect that salaries of teachers will be paid as usual, despite their Inability to perform their work during the epidemic, probably will be made during the week. Official recognition that Utah war , the first state to complete the work In connection with the classification, and the physical examinations of registrants of September, 1918, between the ages of 19 and 30 Inclusive, was re- .. ceived last week. The industrial commission of Utah , last week .found that Constanclo whose spine was dislocated In two places In a mine accident at the Utah Metals & Tunnel property, August 28. 1917, has been entitled to $12 a weekj compensation sine tea days after that yoaf grocer today for ' - HEW KITEnilATIO.TAL DICTIONARY contains a dear, accurate, final answer. It is an p to success. indispensable Hundreds of thousands of people In all walks of life use, profit from, mad enjoy tSua wmt fund of ioformaLca. ' of a encyclopedia. Edtiona . WRITE for Sfwrfmen Pagea, Illuatre-baetc. FREE, a act of pocket maps U gou mention this paper. , , . - REGULAR Bid B - date. -- a EG t Ola-qne- ( EG pan-cake- G.&C. MERRIAM CO p; 1 , to that Swift'& Company, U.S.A. 1 EVERY Th only dictionary with the new divided pace, characterized A Stroke of Ceniua.1 Tpe mattes ie equivalent ; ; . Are You Equipped to Win? Maks Good for Our Fighting Man BUY WAR SAVINGS stamps a self-hel- Keep Your Pledge il - - . : i - p i believe friends - Some things are so simple that they have to.be explained !i Y7e profit making. . -- know-abou- - War conditions tuni mens heads to drainage basin area In connection with . Just feel so happy ver wliat Tanlac the development of the Irrigation plan ulil. federal1 with there of "a dope, for me that I runt everyAfter being reported on the way to t it. 1 have told body to ShkoiA Mrs. Douna Anderson Moon, recovery, lots- - of people about it- - already fnd Wife'Of"Afthur'Morse Moon,-- the weil know many who are taking It on ac- known Salt Lake actor, who tiled of 77 7 Occount of what it has done for me. pneumonia in Helena," Mont on Tanlac is Bold- - in Provo by tober . 16, succumbed herself to the .BLACK -.- TAN WHITE RED BROWN Provo Drug Co., in American same disease on Octolier 24. and $100,000 bonds worth roud State Fork by t Briggs , Pharmacy- - in 4 per cent Atiterest were carrying Tluish Co.. River Payson by Drug last week by the state land in Lehi by -- Ijchi Drug .Store, i! purchased board ln special nession The- sule of Springville by D. H. Wightmar. the bonds will aid the road commisi: unto aba in Pleasant Grove by Iled-qni- sion, whose resources were nearly deALWAYS Drug Co., in Goshen bylE. pleted as a result of contract work. new influenza With only Nelson & Co., and in Santaquin In Salt nine deaths and reported Cases "Wadsworth. T. d. advt. by Lake on October 23, and general better ment of conditions Indicated throughout the entire state, health officials ylewed the situation in an optimistic Is High Heels1 light and expressed belief the worst past. -- Cause Corns But Vernon Fierce, alleged to have driven an automobile. through a funeral Who Cares Now procession at Ogden, was fined fl and coats by Judge S. Barker In municipal court In delivering Judgment Judge ' Becnhse stylo decrees that women Barker announced that from now on crowd and buckle np their tender toes fines would be much heavier for the In high heel footwear they suffer from same offense. corns, then they ont and trim at these of 5444 acres of additional total A which make the merely painful pests corn ennr hard. This suicidal habit land was put under cultivation last nay cause lockjaw- and' woman art summer, by about 2000 students of the , warned to stop It Mormon church schools under an ex, A few drop ef a drag called frees-enperimental plan adopted early this Com Muffing applied directly upon a sore corn board of entire year by the churcha general the evtvtttAor gives quick relief and soon executed by a OMartiml corn. Toot and all, lifts --out without education, and sucessfully IL Cummings. Horace a for t tsaspoM btkiiyptvikr Supt pain. Ask ths drug store man lablNpqofi Witf Auto mechanics will be called tothe I krai tMOoai iud quarter of an ounce of freesone, which careful housewife will cup milk costa very little but la sufficient to re- student array training corps, Utah Ag1 teupoofl MVANM this new method of cooking move every hard or soft corn or callus ricultural college, Logan, every month, from ones feet believed without expensive eggs. also is It entirely This drug is an ether compound ana It is predicted, - will calls for be monthly therethe most delicious makes shrivels moment and dries in a simply np the corn without inflaming or even chauffeurs, radio operators, telephone s, , cakes,, muffins, puddings, Irritating the surrounding tissue or electricians, machinists, blacksmiths, . pastry, and foods of all kinds you sUn. CUp this out and pin on your horseshoers, surveyors, topographical wifes dresser. have ever tasted. For each whole egg draftsmen, concrete workers hnd wagoners. . . : called for in any redpe, a level teaspoon-rfu- t Dr. R. W; Hoggan, state livestock Inof with little water ' spector" has returned from Cedar disor . milk may be used. Not a single egg City, where he Investigated some '$ 'lljfrliuixiix . is needed. ' . satisfaction that had arisen when atwas made to enforce the dipping tempt 'CL'1 "L is wholesome and hour- order of the state hoard against the s Dr. Iloggan sheep-tickand its quality-- is -- always -- the Ishing L' matter has been cleared up and that ""Same. It is made of pure milk and the sheep owners' have promised td dip 'Ll cereal ; and contains r no eggs ; flocks. products their whatsoever. One 25c the epidemic of Spanish influJhaf package ' will t wa Utah enza has reached It apex, in rsave over $1.00. . .. ray life. If not more, and .v i -- r other"datat)fthe-Oolnido-rive- : T , V. ) l ALWAvl'CS JEN CENTS nmmn Balt Lake last-wee. A. Earl Taylor, 'pharmacist mate of the first class In the United States navy, has been awarded the crolx de the French govguerre with star-by ernment, according to a letter received at Ogden by hla father. Complaints that a' number of druggists .and confectioners, in Davis county r? not living up to the regulations adopted by the Davis county council of defense, were made at a special - meeting of the council held af as'-f-eve- Sh1 Preliminary steps forJthe organising into an association of western corporations engaged in the production of wait were, taken when, their representatives held a conference at second bottle I'felt''mueb stronger, and It wasn't Tong hefore T could get about the bouse and do my work. 1 havent a Jiain of any kind now, and my sleep 'la as sound and restful as a baby. I am full of life an energy to go down town ; I please, as I can walk and t, I stay on my feet, all day.- k. AMERICA'S HOME'SHOE POLISH, a ev-ier- y arTurrch-wor- will Soldier Summit shortly. More than 1500 laborers have been sat to the munition factory at NUro, W, Ya., since the capipulgn was opened In Salt Lake October iL . . Three Ogden boys of from 12 to 1L lost In a canyon near Ogden, were found by a searching party ufter they had passed a night In the open. .. One hundred- Utah wmiu-- have enrolled for employment in the munitions factories since registration of such workers begun a weyk or m ago.- - With 2S4 men inducted into the collegiate section of the students' army training corps at the Utah Agricultural college, the institution has practically filled its Quota. One of the busiest seasons in their history is the 1018 record of Utah cam nersiT reports WultorM. Hoyden, state dairy and foed commissioner. Several additions will be made to plants. Sergt Reuben Hawk, son of J. K. Hawk of Provo, haa been cited for bravery in action, according to a letter received from him, enclosing an excerpt signed by Brig. Gen. B, B. Buck. I I Itlr could In stations, atMoab and C . - 1 M-M-E- G Eat and Sleep in Comfort, ach. Now I , was very constipated and my, complexion became dark,' yellow and muddy as I felt.' Sleeplessness troubled with Indigestion or added ta sleeplessness you should read what iilfs Agnes Turner, Chicago,' Rl.', bas would awake ;: a3 tired as wliea ' ! to say: Overwork, Irregulur meals nent to sleep.' I heard of Chamber and carelessness regarding the - or- Jains Tablets and found such relief dinary rules of health, gradually un efter taking them, that 1 kept up ' dermined It until last fall I becama-ih- e treatment for nearly two m m-- y -' J a wreck of .my former self. I suffer- - nm'hs. They cleanse J my stomach ed from continual headache, w,.t un- - 'uloratci my system, and since able to digest fny ftod, which seemed 'hat time I can eat and sleep in com to sy as a dead weight on my stum- - fort. I am today entirely vreU. advt : . v 7 - . , . . |