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Show SHOP GIRLS car service. GO TO IN BATHING S' In Thousands j)f Homes Beginning at G a. in. more than 2 . SUITS IN'RAIN inches of rain fell in two hours.' In' parts of the South End many streets' Tex., Sept; 1. Many shop pccr. e lilies, and r.uny automobiles' cas were stranded, while early and cerU..t relief i fujnd girls went to their work in the bush and stieet - for the ailments to which all are business' , bath-the section in in ness district here yesterday S.aterts'p to defective' subject ail menu d , Ins suits during one of the heaviest oer the iew&lks. avt'en f the stomach, incurs-oof lifts rain total A fall-- ' 135 3.81 rrregular inches season, the of raina liver,, kidneys or vovc!j the in Houston, interrupting street fallen here thiS month mo..t f.r.rv n j WORK ' ;w DAIRY cn? ? the prwnr JUtjC -- worlj rM&Jts:? 1 ns PROFIT DAIRYING. IN Who Ra sa Tl.air Own Fe a ltaU.e h.o.t From Cow;. " Dale. inn i; on the increase, most uuf utunatc mm i the one w un hu t.'Vi to da!r without the rn. .! kind ox- toed, iihI the next unfoihn is the one w tfl f Ttdi iTd's"oiriimlil cow's rations- - Pew an 1 far lct we, are the men who have bis labour m co. nes fioiu either ststem. sajs I. a Hayne In the National Stockman u i . thing that keeps so mnnyfoltw dnr . - D are justly famous he.; Q M they have . f Marguerite Stewart GRADUATE OF , cor-ectiv- PRESENTS , - es proved to Lo so reliable - or the of sa preventives injjs, dull feelings and danger due tx digestion or biliousr.eai. If jou v ..1 try them to cleanse your system, purify yottr blood, tone your Btomadn, stimulate rerJita your your liver and bowels, you will krow why 80 - many rely on Beechans Pills to TIIEH INMAN SCHOOL OF DANCING, ASSISTED mTWFNT.-FIVOF HER STUDENTS, IN A 9 . . . aTv - ' Tuesday and Friday North Fint We3t Street, t No. 22 By C Provo, fftah. POST FUBLISffTN C. B0WSFICLD Geese are in f.nor , one of many products Miituld' to it vtiuil farm. Ut t'e ; tv iio t They ure pio na'-.of moat mulauxniinjio. he huger breeds guw to a uJu ot O COMPANY w ' - v.t'-n- roii, strictly 3l'nths, strictly in. ad yanco t paid in advatic 1 fifteen to" bight I . U pounds. vshieli fanners mi., out un 1 lie pi. lane Subscription p.atee; i t . Iu s Tom jrxj.e a t-- to $2210 The cost for foul In t ; j.etse is rhe above. less for each doPat's, uo.'th oi modi $2 fou-g- - gr 25c forsa-uvm- 00 X.25 W H. u-i- produced than lr - in u e ot t,isv Entered at the . Postoffiee - of chickens, ducks, cattle or hogs it t. also an cstdbhhoU foot timx grrsc urv trovo City as second-clas- s matter the hardiest of domestic fowls an to to Act of Congress, tccording quire the least care. The thrive on common pasture, making rapid rnauV Hareh 3, 1884. on grass alone. Alfalfa an n d i i.n pt ae still better for them it N that the flesh Is Impnnel and g wih hastened by moderate feidnu of to meal, rolled .oats and bran. s,.. I 1 ; Legal Notices i , Insure Health and Happiness E Published POST a-- Farmer l. PROVO Farm Pay 1 "WY b CREAMERY n the Little I nor II THE Sal of Any Mdicino in the World. Unt Sold ororywhoro. Io boxes, 10c 25c. moistened. When a commercial busLin - s i . j p ned the first-- feed for goslings i, , Consult County Clerk or RespecUvs t fed on sod; a small allow an, e f Signers for Further Information." slightly moLsteucd may be gi en . ier & are eh tr e day old. Sand and they should be addl'd. They arc fed oa NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. food three times a day for it week, ee sides being allowed to runjyn grass. Central Mining company, a If they are to be quickly fattened give corporation. Principle place of business, Provo,, Utah, Notice Is hereby rv? AJ ' ss given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the said company held on the 5th day of August, 1915, an ( C ASTORIA For Infants and Children Cm In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of T? ii LavV I)ream -A f - In the Valley of the Moon 3rd.- - Dirertissment. 2nd.-- HI --- Gran. Try The Screaming, Screeching Farce Recipe. DARK lothera old Favorite of 6age Tea and tulphur. Mrs. Oakleys Telephone mediately- ( the money that comes often and sometimes that the women and chll dren can dor most of the work. But when the long hours, early and late, are counted and the feed bills are patd It is not a big labor Income business. What to dot Raise the feed. 1 once spent a week in a dairy country that la noted, but the folks were really poor because the- - feed dealei got the milk cheats and in a land where soy beans grow to perfection and clover and alfalfa thrive with a little lime and phosphorus. At every farm were piles of feed sacks, the con tents bought to balance the silage. II you have to buy a lot of cottonseed meal, oilineal or brewers grains anil raise only timothy and silage, quit the dairy business unless you can sell the herds Increase at paying figures. A milk dealer said one day: "That Quaker has only eight cows, but he has soy bean pasture and sweet corn growing Tong side his blue grass, and Ms pastures are never "eaten close lie feeds silage the year hound am has a fine field of alfalfa for hay. ery one of the cows is a payer, and folks-bu- y his -- calves because they know It. lie buys only n little loud of cottonseed meal every winter, and bis milk checks are as large as any in his- - neighborhood, - and some of his neighbors have twenty cows." Do you get the idea? The cows are payers, lie raises the feed. lie has only eight cows and does not have tc work sixteen hours per day to make wages. The theory is all right that, 1 a business run In a small way is profitable, operated on a large scale 1: should yield profits proportlonatelj larger, but it does not work on the av erage farm. There is a limit to the farms accommodation and the owner's ebllity. Wyeth's to Preston G. Peterson, secretary, at his office In the Gjand , Central building, Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon whlch this assessment may remain unpaid on September 10, 1915, will he delinquent, and advertised for sale; and unless payment la made before will he sold at the above office Tuesday, October 5, 915, at S oclock p. m. to pay the assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of ale. PRESTON O. PETERSON, , Secretary. . ini,' Is Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and luBtre to the t hair when faded, Btreaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Years ago the only. way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try It! tfo one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does it bo naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It nd draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick anu Will Also Be Presented by a Capable Cast First pub. Aug. 6, Last pub. Sept. 7, 1915. 1915. SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF a ration composed of equal parts by THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND measure of bran, middlings and steamed clover or cooked vegetables. This FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF feed Is given morning, noon and night UTAH. anti! they are eight weeks old, when r they are penned to be fattened--foJames D. D, Finch, plaintiff, . vs. market at ten weeks. To finish the fattening of young Warren E. Davis, Emily Monroe, Mary geese place them In a pen not so large M. Loaee, Ruth E. Hayes, Lucretla Matinee: 2 :30 Prices, 10c and 20c Hut they will exercise too much and Beckstead, Don E. Davis, Orela " feed three times a day all they will Adamson, John O. Davis, Catherine Evening, 8 :30 Prices 35c, .25c, 10c eat up clean of the following: Corn Davis, Hannah Bowen, Delbert Davis, , meal mixed to a dry, crumbly state, Lilly - Rogers, Kate - Davis and Ella glossy.- advL find beef scraps amounting to 20 per SUMMONS. cent of the bulk of the corn meal Stanton, defendants. of to said defend- the State mmrmmm The .Utah or Bran middlings may be added In jeM ants: ... , 8mall quantities.. While ... fattening You are hereby summoned to apyoung geese they should be kept as quiet as possible; nothing should be al- pear within twenty dayr after service lowed to excite them. At ten weeks of this summons upon you. If served of age they will weigh eight dr nine within the JZJ county In which this action pounds and be In good condition for is otherwise within thirty brought; marketing. ' It Is safe to count on and: defend after service, days s of their geese making entitled action; and In case of growth on pasture. They will do well so to do, judgment will failure on common field grass, clover, rape or your rendered be of the any against you according to ordinary forage crops. If there Is no chance to provide a the demand of the complaint which suitable pasture it is unwise to keep has been filed with the clerk of said geese. The fowls should have an acre court. This action is brought for the or two to themselves. It does not matter if the land Is rough or marshy. purpose fot quieting plaintiffs title Sec-- , HARD MILKING COWS. Some kind of a swimming place Is to five acres of land situated in 8 32, South, tlon Range 3 Township needed. It Is also bad policy to keep This Condition May Bo Ovorcom by these fowls In Meridian in Utah Lake Salt East houses. , poorly ventilated Llso of Tsat Plugs. must have fresh air and clean County, State of Utah, said land beThey A hard milking cow may be helped Id? surroundings. It Is best lo keep gos- ing particularly described in the comby the use of a teat plug or the bistou lings shut up In a yard for two or - , filed herein.' ry, "Bays Hoards Dairyman. Teat three weeks before allowing them on plaint . ELIAS HANSEN, mus, relax the to tend sphincter plugs range. Attorney cle, which in such cases seems to close In the final of grown the opening of the teat so tightly that geese for marketpreparation Office -- Address, Spanish Fork, Post to are In be kept they It Is with difficulty that the milk is quite closely for two or three weeks .Utah. forced out - These plugs are made of and fed three times a First publication Aug. 6, 1915. day about as follead or hard rubber and are placed In lows: Bran, two bne pert; shorts, parts; -Last publication Sept. 7, 1915. the teat duct and a tape tied around oil meal and beef scraps, one part; In the the teat through the eyehole corumeal, one dampened with 4 The pkgs are worn from one water so It willpart plug. A little crumble. i r f milking to another. This is continued whole corn is sometimes given. Green ni'til the muscles are somewhat relax food, grit and water should be kept beIn ed and the opening remains larger. fore them. Keep them penned up in If this does not give relief it would small numbers. Around Thanksgiving be best to get a veterinarian to exam- an 1 Christmas and. lu fact, most of . ine the teats and prescribe treatment the winter the market is good. Liberal feeding is recommended. The The Gray African, the Kmbden and A visit to Salt Lake City bistoury is an Instrument which Is oas! the Gray Toulouse are the large, monAStd ly slipped Into the teat and the little ey making breeds." Ganders 4a set complete tmlesa r Jilglu. MlLaiUdilL kolffiJ&rusL-QllL- . ued.''Liut should le you have a removed. It Is all over before the ani killed tvhenUhree or four years old. ns realizes anything has happened. they ure then declining In irlfttyl The breakfast for a few days -- and vour kidneys wfh tnal Tine acid in meat excites the kidneys,' they should not be used when The ure best for egg production bistoury become overworked, get sluggish, ache, and foci then act fine.' This famous salts is mg.de fronrv the cowls dry. but when she Is giving females d when upward of three years old. AT TUB the acid cf grapes and lemon juice, combined milk. like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy, be used for hatching the gosused been for and has with iilUu, the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged generations lings and earing for them during the When to ac.uu.acc turn, Roughage. th clean- clogged knlnevr to seek relief two or three times during The nicLt-first couple of weeks. There is no bet-- j It Is a mistake to feed roughage-ter method of developing a good flock When the kidneys clog j ou must Help tried flush to norma activity, also to neutralize the acids 52 Wnl Bmtn; in urine, bo it no. longer is'a source of irritation, cows before milking. , Tile dust from M off the bodys urinous waste or youll be a real jUj. j, 0 0f e;i pr gosllugs. from odors and the fodder the Two natural hot sulphur dry one or of I dozen a j big . eggs setting thus ending ladder weakness. sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull water soots. Uty art Gan. silage get into milk when roughage 1s'K(KkJ young males should be bought Sall3 is Jad cannot inexpensive, injure, makes fed before or during milking. tiaman attendants misery in the kidney region, you suffer from Jet ery season in order to get the best drink which a delightful effervescent lithia-watbackache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets . K II BUM ATI S M VANISH ES results in bseedlng. An amateur starteveryone should take now and then to keep tba Jpour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic Raiao tho Good Heifers. In business need not this, worry 'in; kidneys clean and active. Druggists he Raise wed the heifer calves from twinges when the weather is bad. tho type, as all the large stand- seH of lots folks to Jad Salts more wlc believe in 4 which for one or generaEat less meat, drink lots of water; also get they ni fowls are excellent. Give them a BATH AND BE ' from overcoming kidney 'trouble Vvnue it is only flons have made large and piofitab'e jutlo systematic attention and they will any pharmacist 4four ounces of Jad Salts; and of mUK Mufter ( produetlons trouble. profits t take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 - . r tNo. 1) of 1 cent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the company, payable im- strong-constitutio- u-- ler-Ore-Ba- ll The Guernsey cow la an active forager for whatever she can And; quiet peaceable and well behaved. "' yet never a deadhead. In contests repeatedly won In respect . shqhaa to economical production of butter fat The Guernsey Is hearty and -n, eapable-of . of consuming a large amount of forage and. what is of more Importance, of giving good account at the pail for all she eats. The calves are strong and vigorous, somewhat larger than the Jerseys, though mailer than the Holsteina. They have good digestion and grow rapidly. The Illustration shows a Guernsey bull.. thsbk rs FKovrr cr gees a the-abov- e two-third- . Ye Should Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat, Says 77. Noted Authority en .KlfeDlssfdaT Blass of Water Before Recommends a Spoonful of lad Sails Breakfast tn stiiniifcte Kfeys asd Eliminate . ofy . Big fkim SAW9 Ilen-Shoul- 1 , Fd - er - TURKISH fat.-ivlti- ' - "t r s jpd - I w- - |