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Show III iii - c,Ss9 Hon Thai Ccm Comes CIcar Off!" Xoosens Your Conn Oft Itfa the Modem Corn Eight Wonder Sever Faili conld It' hard to bellevi anythlnir com oft act like that In getting 4corn hat Just :iif ted naif. rim .Wbj. t "GETS-IT- "' ' l with my finpr Tea. "GETS. ta most wonderful corn-cor- e V certainly wonderful!" XT' is i i Items gathered over State ho whig of $10,870,000. proponed expenditures Five new factories -- and many enterJ prises employing labor: Salt Lake Nov. Utah Power & Light Co. lias sold $700,000 stork to employees and customers the past :i year, Murrasr-fTw- in Peaks : cannery - working two months on apples. inereasea Salt Lake City expenses $66,267.97 for past ten months over same ten months of last year. miles highway built in the Hooper district. ' T III Children like Krumbles, and It builds them up, because of its protein and mineral salts. Wonderful, tk W.y 'CETS V JotftUkM All Conu C Quick." -- reRlai,-sHes- You Y- wont limpor -face. The have a corn "twist" in your eorn, callus or wart, will loosen from. toe-f- f Glory hallelu-J'onr "GETS-IT- " It comes. ir is the biggest (tell-"tn- yl WHratn.W trr It. vou know why. in o!! and bnttl?, or sent on receipt of price Lawrence- - St MGBTS-1T- " rwn H Co., Chicago, .III. "Sold In Provo and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Hedquist Drug Cc." fcy Enreka-b- as g : - ;i : r. Martha Dixon Simons, the 'oldest nd perhaps the most widely known resident of Payson, died Wednesday of last weekv "A new townsite has teen, located In Clifton-mfnidistrict, called Good-winamed after Judge C. C. being Goodwin of Salt Lake. , r beriods, ten days in to will be extended passengers-oall railroads running into J Salt Lake City, beginning January 1, " The city commissioners ot T Ogden have increased'the wages of city laborers from $2.25 to $2.50 per day and the wages of teamsters from $4.50 S PILLS Uraady I'lIU in Ut4 tad ttM neullic bout, MUed with Blue Ribbon. cUm. Bur t Tk VrmwrtU. AkkforT lll.fin.'M.TPB' 9IAMWNB BKAND PILLS, fo mr SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Cudhay Packing Co. begins work on plant in North Salt Lake' on f January 1st. Brigham City Good flow of oil West Ogden Contracts let for struck in new well in oil district $50,000 stockyards here. V ""' miles south of Rozell. Salt Lake Contract let for jm.iriu this-yea- r-f Trtan pperCp; tram way "for Kochesrer mIH5i Prices may amount to $70,000,000. mill machinery landing Flour 127Lo contin ue to ranee, from ing In: dia- Rockland Anthracite coal Black Rock The Antelope Star big dr- - Cormne Utah-IdahSugar Co. lay velopment work. 30,000 feet drainage. ing Co. Salt Lake-CIovleaf Dairy Davis county farmers will has begun erection of $36,06tf plant : $10,0(HJ on road to CudliarplaBtrspend " Ray Consolidated copper mine exOgden will erect a t High school pects to earn $12,000,000 this year. f gymnasium. new sewer sys, Ogden considering will extend sewer system. . Murray " tem. International Harvester 0. to build to cleanse these delicate utmost care and fabrics with the perfection. We are especially equipped ' Directors pf the West Cache Sugar company report the. purchase of the plant pf the Knight Sugar company at Raymond, Canada. 4 It will - be dis-mantled and remoyedjto Utah. The jeprieves granted Karry Brew er and Frank De Pretto, under death sentencft for th murder -- of ,: Eugene . $500,000 1 theoarfardons 2. edby o er Taylor Paper Co. dura-tioc- tt to5:TDday7ir"',;,': Best, Safest, AlwtHRellabl Haoe You Got Yours n Stop-ove- yon kocrwiiu Eyes of the World to the iarm- ars by the UtahJdaho Buar eompaay tor beets this season was more than $2,000,000. CHICHESTER ;PopuIarEdition s. ng I new sejeetedlor town. Bell WrightT Harold Faysoa lh-4F84yBfcmd this signature PmlblicltyiMutlryBfiyer reaped as big a harvest as this year. them oafc GETS-I- T fs a liquid. You put On few drops In a few seconds. It dries. It's painless. Put your stock In? on rlsrht over Jt Put on your service-betwe-en When a Man's a Man " Leek for sugar factory is one mile from Hooper Work niugden highway to coBt $4,000 a mile has begun. ever known because yoti don't have to fool and puttf r around wita your un with ban corns, harness them iff- - itii i ioia the regular army arejexperienc-Indifficulty in eecurinj their be-In- g MoroniSite IT aalo The n i been diseontlnned. National gnardsmen who desire to 1 Ogden-JTwel- ve . find 10c -- n i i 1. Silk Waists, Middies, Sweaters all should be cleansed regularly and often these warm days. ISteamsfaandiy until Phone 164, . " Samuel Shortino has filed a suit in the district court at Salt Lake against the Salt Lake & Utah railroad, askNO MORE BACKACHE FOR HER. ing $42,500 dmages for injuries received in an accident two months ago near Payson. Mrs. J. M. Gaskill, Etna Green, Ind., A Lawef.oiTfr O.nOO: depot. t fes are i " Carbor jaa: fiityuiaa'ijeen to have Mllmore ask for federal assist preparing-t- o che and sharp pains. I cduloTnof contract for structural steel to be laundry. anceon the creekjoad under stoop over. Foley Kidney Pills gave used in new sugar factories which Putt flouring mill going in the acts of congress appropriating Large the wift ' company ' Amalgamated Sugar ' me such relief that $ cannot praise here. build at and Shelley. Idaho. The Mountain States Telephone Co. money for roads in national foresis4 thenr too highly." This standard contractsPaul call for a total of 1,600,000 new exchange building at and for post roads. for kidney trouble and metal. The Lowe company erecting of, pounds , Semedy . , - The city anre taken with abso- also furnished the structural steel for Murray. Al railroad steel first The idvale commission local firms have arand lute safety. Hedquist' Drug Co. the Amalgamated company's new! rail ever manufactured in Utah has ranged to haveadyertising films ot plant at Twin .Falls, Idaho. been urnedout by the Utah Iron & a county run-j TTemontorr"--" Antcmgapplesr-soito a j 'atolpaay'ofrldfalerWiTblltaA J 'aramount Film comj iwaicmsr laciory were some lainy state's infant industries goou ana pracucany nw irom worms. KrEureka Forty mines in TintiC dis- - pany in New York City, With 7 "cents in his pocket, his room jFrqit inspector ruled these could not trict producing $250,000 a weekt ce wia xa puwia.marpure-foa4aw- 1 rent unpaid afid a trunk attached for This strained construction of a radical a hotel bill, Edwin J. Altwies, an ex law prevents poor people from getting LET pert decorator who had made hit cull apples and cuts down the market home in Salt Lake for the past year, for the farmer. Salt Lake $10,000,000 to be spent HOME IN THE WINTER TIME committed suicide in a hotel at St. Paul. by Utah Copper Co. enlarging" mills at "':::r. ' Magna, Garfield and Arthur. The members of thej. Second squadHinsdale sewer and rwater plant ttf ron of Utah cavalry at Nogales, Ariz., " be "built at cost of $15,000. : SOME PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS are now doing actual ' border patrol To Election returns in the Pacific PAY80N ON BULB FORCING. over nearly 100 miles Of the line, west Coast States indicate that the people of the town, and riding day and night, are turning away ' from radicalism and ,: Making a plea for more according to a letter received !in Salt relying more on business and industries. ""z33ir't7-'ir;-. winter Lake. especially during-th- e 'Z, IZ'', Miami Copper Co. wili increase pro- months, Mr. Emil Hansen, ilorist Of on the floor face downward Lying duction to 75,000,000 pounds in 117. and-stlLeaving noJuidicaiions of a struggle th Salt Lake building permits, last the Utah Agricultural college, offers PROVO or evidence the of vsulcide the body of suggesfollowing very practical . week totalled $120,000. Lon a transient laborer, Williams, to Rich housewife: Park tions the strike on' City galena iouthbound Northbound Three Kings mine. , "During the winter months : our was found in Salt Lake City. Alco-8:14 a.m. 7:06 am. Alia vale Iron ft Steel works.ta add homes could, with a very little effort, holism is supposed to have caused 9 59 a,m. 8:41 a.m. r Bteel rail mill. be beautiful by various flowers grown death. ' 10:59 a.m. B:50 a.m. a is U)ttonwooo, laano, growing from bulbs, such as hyacinths, tulips, 11:50 a.m. J2:69 p.m. town Accidentally. shot in the side when a of 800 people and is in need of OREM 2:59 pjn. free2ia schillaandjarcislj?fariUhotuiL-wUh- T which :1:60 p.m. EXPRESS severaiewlndustrteBTmsludteTrTaT " These - bulbs 8:50 p.m. w- f4. OS p.m. ous a was should kinds. be twelves miles west discharged v rt.vi.x . OUU fMUA (OCCUA On all 1aat.JJ pQ 4:60 p.m. a in fall and in the t)f weekrPoultpii away put planted Lehrrronedaylast Trains 6:59 p.m,-7:- 59 8:50 p.m. of hogs of dark cellar, where they may have a Woomfield, 17 years of age, of Salt largest: shipping-statio- n 6:50 p.m. p.m. any town west of the Rocky Moun- chance fnr ront dveionmpiit fnr not Lake, is in a hospital, in a serious 8:41 p.m. tains. 8:64 p.m. ... t 1:22 a.m. 11:10 p.M Park City Broadwater mine will less than six weeks before taklne lo t ?onditk)n' fiee-o-H Statistics compiledj reconstruct its Thpn if stamp mills on Thp'Hrinc- rnnm fnr fnrrioA 'Mileage Book will save you modern owans, state superinten imps one or tw bulb pots are set to forcing dent of public - instruction, indicate "ihoney, Salt Lake to have a $50,000 factory jl one two or can three vweeks, to "make electrically heated garments, f evgry that the normal schools of Utah proInvestigate Ask the Agent. nuwe.a u me f Alta Quite a body of ore that rw ill luimaBe lo half the number oi The Interurban can give - better qjuce4nlysbout unui - spnng opened up in irom jnnsimas service o- n- your freight - shipment when flowers bcgiir to come fuitli the state during the yeai whether h be a hundied pounds or a Eureka Vork resumed on Selma outside. The planting of bulbs out 1916. , I mines carload. Bi 1 sMuld be .JnVthei here accomplished d Three saloons in Salt Lake and one ToweFloter-- - Lehi Sugar befets coming in faster months of October and NovemberrX Through rates-'anstate points in connection with ' the than ever before in history. Hyacinths can' be planted in four in Sandy may lose their licenses as to to Contract five inch pots, one bulb in each the result of an investigation ; conYork let New firm for Union Pacific SyBtemand allied new sugar factory on Denver & Rio pot, while tulips and narcissi and ducted by the county attorney's ofAct lines. - ' other smaller bulbs can be planted in Pf .Grande railroad In Sanpete county 8i',uation brought about by the j larger shallow pbtapots which" are" admission of thirteen high school manufactured .especially for this pur that they had bought liquor at pose. The number of bulbs tha can x ' those resOTts. be planted in such a pot depends of of The Utah otlery course on the diameter-is now 'wt-the pot l However, in an eight-incpot seven on towariTltsnfu- - awing ana Decern t narcissi and eight to nine tulips can ber 4 has been set aside by the" Salt , be planted. Lake Commercial ciub as "Celery" be bunchtaken' that the hole or holes in the day. Un"lhlsday'Ibbus ds of es of be will senKbroadcasI celery bottom of the pots are. properly covered with rocks so that the water throughout the United "States.; Can fcan ga through. - A good soil mixture ada and Mexico. for bulbs is; Three parts screened uniform the LegisiattonTttrmake leaf mold or mountain soil, one part laws cities and towns in war affecting screened sand, and a little sprinkling rant drawing rights, the establishing of bonemeal or wood ashes thoroughly of waterworks departments and the mixed. The bulbs should be planted so that paving of streets will be asked by the the top of the bulbs are even with- the State Municipal league, which ? will upper edge of the pot The soil should hold its convention in Sandy Decembe irmly pressed around them, after ber U, 12 and 13.. vi, which". they should ine sugar company's thoroughly, and. placed in. a cellar or in , Box Elder county last pay" day some dark place. Watering should be done from time to time and the week put into circulation something soil sould never be allowed to become more,an2?350J0Op,i.whIch was.. paid to farmers for sugar beets and for The early varieties such as paper factory help. Of this- - amount the white narcissi, ' Roman hyacinths and Garland factory paid out $200,000 and early tulips can be put to forcing in the Brtgham-facto- ry $160,000. : the house after six weeks and may be The visitor's exclamation applies not only to The coming session of the legislahad in bloom by Christmas time. It is well to keep the top of the hyaci- ture may be asked by the city com; the tastiness and attractiveness of the interior nths covered the first two or three mission of Salt Lake to create a new weeks of the forcing period..: For this county to be known as the city and finish. It denotes also, her hearty approval of purpose an empty pot turned upside 1 county of SaiLLake.. whlclr will or some similar article- - may-- be f brace"approximately sixty square usea. this is done to produce, a have- aa Its boundaries larger flower stem. If this' is neglected practically the present city limits.; oftentimes the hvacintha will hpHti in making.ihe. materiaKved lrom ' tha Oregon blooming before-- the flower stein is ""RepoTtfl-lrecShort Line developed. general" offices in Salt During the period of for cing the bulbs should be given plenty Lake show that during the month of . ofv water. October.tbere was a decrease of 22 ' For the lilies six or seven .Easter ber cent in the number of accidents And we are sure, ran kava vert rrr,natr . inch pots sould be used. The bulbs to employees, compared with the should be planted so that their tops month 6T October Hast year. on oeswes tne are material best. about you three from the inches the top of " - J. jnvm ... .... : the pot and merely covered with The Utah Housewives' league has f about inch ou son. After the adopted a resolution indorsing the Naroot development has ' takne place tional Housewives! league in its supand the top has grown two or three of .the Stevens-Ashurbill, which r. inches highrthe remaining space in port that standard articles shall provides, : the pot can be. filled with well rotet be labeled in a manner that will promanure. The growing- - of Easter tect purchasers against dishonest adlilies a but moderate but requires heat, " Phone 20-5- 98 , ' it is well to sprinkel the leaves from vertisers. . ' time to time. -- Our wagon will call for and deliver goods -- ' ". , JOHN GULICK, Proprietor. T ' " ' . ., ; v Apply Business Methods In Your Home - -- CommerciaL-EoostersLxlub- - A bank account makes for the household EFFICIENCY the1 bilis ot thegrocer, the" aridENMYr Wheli you-pacheck baker Jby butcher, the you know justhow much it costs to run your home. Besides, a check is a receipt Call and get one of our FARMERS. RECORD AND ACCOUNT books, which will enable you to keep a correct record and account of your hosehold expenditures. -- 1 - ot-t-rie OBEsntECimc -- y -- Farmers arid Merchants Bank b. DAIU house-plants- AINS Low Excursions . 1 To Southern California H03IE VISITORS nnnt -- , T. N; TAYLOR, President. JOHN D. DIXON, Cashier, v I Sale dates Nov. 25, 28, Dec. 20, 23 and 29. - Long Limits. San DiegoJExjnpsitiojLPje : - - pfem) neJLi25-allonhas:bee- n --. - - Three Daily Trains Salt Lake City to Los Angeles. 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