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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH DUFFY TO AID OF Childs Best California Laxative Fig is Syrup Tjfie MEN EX-SERVI- It was through the efforts of Francis Ryan Duffy, national of the American Legion, that the veterans organization began to learn much of the condition of mental ab- AMERICAN LEGION Department Supplied by th American Leyton Nowi Service.) (Copy for Thl PLACE BLAME FOR CRIME IN NATION In order to support the claims of the American Legion that a certain element of the ulb-population Is largely responsible for crime In the nation, a definite survey of persons and courts has been undertaken by Garland VV. Powell, director of the Hurry Mother liven a fretful, peevish National Americanism commission of cliilil loves the pleasant taste of Calithe Legion. fornia Fig Syrup" ami it never falls to The favors total exclusion open the hnvvels. A teaspoonful today of all Legion for a period of five Immigrants u sick child tomorrow. nitty prevent order to ussimilate those in years, Ask your druggist for genuine Cali now within the boundaries of fornla Fig Syrup" which has directions aliens und will present the deterfor hnldes and children of all ages America, minations as regards the crime by on bottle. You Mother! must printed In order to substantiate the California" or you may get an aliens. Hay allegations that such immigration Is imitation tig syrup. deleterious to national ideals. Similar information has never beThe Painless One fore been available, but Mr. Powell I'inah made up her mind to go to hopes to present It in such a way as 1 tut the dentist. the moment to completely hear out claims of the her tooth she started to wrlg Legion. The immigration question gle and scream. The dentist said sewill he presented to national legisla: verely tors for consideration at this term of W lmt on earth Is this fuss about? congress. Why, I am a painless deni 1st. lddnt In a letter sent to the chairman of you see my advert isivient outside?" Americanism commissions in each of Well, sab," said Dinah, "yo may la the Legion departments, definite inforpainless, hut Alt Isnt. mation is sought. One of the questionnaires prepttred by the Americanism commission deals witn courts, disGIRLS! AGLEAMYMASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR trict attorneys und the activities of their oilices. In tills, Mr. Powell reexact information as to cases quests Danderine" So Improves Lifepending against aliens for violation of less, Neglected Hair. narcotic and prohibition laws, for murder, for robbery, and other crimes, An abundance as compared with American citizens of luxuriant hair held on the same charge. full of gloss, Another portion of the questionnaire gleams and life deals entirely with prison nnd penal shortly follows a Institutions. Tills requests informagenuine toning up tion us to how many aliens are servof neglected ing sentences of six months or more scalps with defor murder, robbery, violation of proe. pendable hibition and narcotic laws, and other crimes, ns com pa rial with the AmerFalling hair, icans incarcerated for the same crimes. itching scalp and the dandruff is cor Importance of such a census of prisrected Immediately. Tldn, dry, wispy ons and courts has been impressed on or fading hair Is quickly Invigorated, the Americanism commission of each taking on new strength, color and department, and the Information Is de Danderine Is expected by Mr. Powell to youthful beauty. llghtful on the hnir; n refreshing be of weight In consideration of imstimulating tonic not sticky or greasy ' migration restriction, In line with policies of the veterans organization. Any drug store. Advertisement. ! men In normality of many penal Institutions of the nation, which had led to preparations for an extensive survey of such prisoners, with a view to proper care and treatment of such unfortunates. The attention of Gov. John J. Blaine of Wisconsin was called to men the fact that many were Imprisoned in the penitentiaries of his state, when they should rightfully be receiving treatment in mental Institutions, not incarcerated for crimes their condition of mind had led them to commit. Duffy was department commander of the American Legion when the state executive begun ids survey, which determined that 00 per emt of the men held as prisoners were mentally abnormal and that 20 per cent of these were sufferers from disabilities traceable to war sendee. The Legion man interested himself in the project, and through the aid of Governor Blaine and other state oliieials carried on a strong fight for the direction of these men to proper institutions, which course for the most part lias been highly successful. Tills survey caused the adoption of a resolution by the national executive committee of the Legion directing Its officials to begin a survey of all federal irisons. Duffy was born in Fond du Lac, Wis., June 2.'!, inks, and that city is still Ills home. He is u graduate of the University of Wisconsin, and is a practicing attorney-at-lain his home city, as commissioner of the Circuit court. He was commissioned in the Officers Reserve corps in February 11)17, nnd was assigned to the motor transport section. He was the first professional or business man to leave Fond du Lac for service at the outbreak of war. Wliile in service lie was assistant motor transportation oflicer In base sec Pan-derin- Had Seen It Before ill nis and gazed proudly at the engagement ring lie had placed on her linger only three days before. Dhl your friends admire It? he Inquired tenderly. They did more than that, she replied, coldly, two of them recognized If. DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN Jake Tablets Without Fear if See the Safety You Bayer Cross." Warning! Unless you see the name liayer on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine liayer Aspirin proved safe by millions ami proscribed by physicians for lilt years. Say liayer" when you buy Aspirin. Initiations may prove dangerous. Adv Spreading Beauty Trump Would you please subscribe lo my fund for beautifying the village? The Vicar I tut, my good man, how-aryou going to beautify t lie village? Tramp lly moving on to the next village! The Passing Show (London). half-a-crow- n Under guidance of a woman, a post of the American Legion In Winston-Salem- , North Carolina, has grown to he one of the most effective nnd pow erful units of the organization In the South. Miss Alice Gray, former post commander, now representing the state as member of the national executive committee, was this leader, and Legion officials are agreed that her efforts nre greatly responsible for success of tills post. The first care of the Clyde Boiling post, which Miss Gray headed, was relief of the disabled, and after that came service to the community. Many forward looking steps were outlined and put Into effect by the post during the term which Miss Gray headed the post, nnd Its achievements, particularly In instilling Into ttie citizenship a deeper sentiment for patriotism, have won it a place of respect from the entire community. Display of the flag was one of the leaders hobbles, nnd perhaps no city In the South has more general observance of patriotic customs tbnn Winston-Salem- . To Have Memorial Park A Lady of Distinction An old, unused cemetery near Van Is recognized by the delicate, fascinat- Wert, O., will soon be converted Into ing inlluonce of the perfume she uses. a memorial park for the veterans of A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot nil wars, through action taken by a water to thoroughly cleanse the pores local tost of t lie American Legion. followed by a dusting with Cuticura The Legion men secured permission of Talcum powder usually means a clear, the county commissioners to use the burial ground for tills purpose, and will sweet, healthy skin. Advertisement. A Providential Escape The old lady had had a severe illness, and she was relating its vicissitudes to a friend or two in the grocers shop when the minister came In. If only by the Lord's mercy, she that I'm not in piously declared, heaven tonight." One Trial Will Convince You that Allcock's Plaster is by far the quickest, safest and most certain remedy for all local aches and nains. Adv. Laying Down the Law The Loss Your face looks very untidy. You havent shaved for a week. The Pill Clerk I know It. I'm rais lng a heard The Loss You can raise all the beard you want on your own time, but I wont have It during office hours. Nothing Better for Constipation than one or two Prandrcth Pills at bed time. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and keep you well. Adv. Boasts Is Right There Is, here boasts that he but most folks able to restrain There Jest. ami there, a man who says what he thinks, rejoice that they ure themselves in time. is many a true title told In clean it up and Install uniform headstones for those markers now fallen None of the bodies now interred there nre to tie removed. A memorial build lng is planned by the Legion men, which is expected to house records nnd relies of ttie nations wars. To Teach Aliens ltecrcation classes to teach aliens ns well ns study have been established by the Monroe the value of play County, N. Y council of t he American Legion as a part of the Americanism work of the veterans' organization, in these classes adult aliens seeking naturalization will learn the value of physical development, fair play, ag as ex gressiveness nnd pressed in the games taught. Gymnasiums in local schools have been donated and volunteer physical workers are serving as instructors without recompense. A Good Idea Gone Wrong Mr. Smith What's Jimmy so blue about this evening? Mrs. Smith lie brought his teacher a bunch of beautiful leaves from the river. What's the matter? Didn't she appreciate them? "She did; that's why hes so disappointed. The little dear thought they American Legion were poison Ivy. Weekly. t 1 2 jyrvm GRftHAM BONNER rr vTut hww upion The Millard County Beel Delta, Sugar Growers association was form, ed at Delta Tuesday evening at a representative meeting In Mercer hall, BABY TAH11 a song, a lullaby or cradle said Mother Talir, which mothers sing to their babies. It has something to do with a tree and a cradle and a baby. I have heard mothers singing It to their bailies as they have wheeled them In carriages along by my zoo yard. The point of the song is that if the baby and the cradle should fall from tlie tree-tothere would be a bad fall. But that is where the Tuhr bnby is different. He likes it up high, dont you, my dear little Baby Tuhr?" And the baby Talir looked at his mother and smiled, a sweet, pretty, loving little Tuhr smile. We belong, my little son, said Mother Talir, to the wild goat family. We are often called the Himalayan Tahr for we come from high, high mountains which are known as the Himalayas way, way off in India. We love it where it Is dangerous ami where there are great caverns and crevices and crags and cliffs. We live just below where the forests stop for, you know, high, high up on the mountains there is not even any forest. We go up almost to where there is just Imre rock. But we stay where there are trees for we love the great forests. Were famous for our long hair were the most famous goats for our hnir. We dont have to put any hair tonic on, nor do we have to have our hair looked after because it Is thin. Nor do we have to have anything at all done to it. I am telling you all this because you were horn here in the zoo and you may not realize the family ways. Y'es, I welcome a little baby Talir to my zoo borne anil to uiy family. For it is comfort aide here. They do the best they can in the way of giving us a nice yard and some rocks. Only what they call rocks aren't what we call rocks! It was a joy to me, though, to see, Baby Talir, that though you had never known the wild roc-kof the mountains from where your daddy and mother and came, you, too, nre so so quick. We grown-uTnhrs have great collars of long hair, which make our appearance quite fine and dressy. You will have that in time. Youre young yet. And just as a girl baby There is John Harry, 99 years of Logan age, reputed to he one of the oldest persons in Utah, died of bronchoHe had been a resident pneumonia. of Logan for forty-si- x years, coming here in 1878. lie was of Swiss parentIn Berne, been born age, having gong, Switzerland, August tion 1, A. E. F nnd was promoted to the rank of major in October, 1918. At one time he was on special duty In the advance section between and Flsmes, In connection with the motor transport corps. He left the service In May, 1919. The new of the Legion served ns a member of the state executive committee in 1921 and 1922. On August 2(1, 1922, he was elected department commander to succeed Edward J. Barrett who was named naIn 1922. The tional post of department commander in Wisconsin carried with It membership In the national executive committee, and It was there that Mr. Duffys work for the men In prison was first heard. Following In Barretts footsteps, the Fond du Lac man passed through the post of department commander, to be elected to the national office at San Francisco. 2 5, 1824. lie came to the United States while in early manhood. The identity of the man Ogden, found in an unconscious condition by local detectives in a lacific Fruit Express car in the local yards, Is still a mystery. The man is still unconscious at the Dee hospital, where he was rushed for medical attention. say he is Physicians suffering from charcoal fumes of the fruit car. p Although the total run. expenses of many state departments and institutions have exceeded fhe percentage fixed by the state department of finanaee and , purchase, only one or two will fail to keep within the appropriations made by the third according to the legislature, quarterly report of John H. Glenn, state director of finance and purchase, submitted to Governor Charles R. Mabry. institutions and departments are in good condition as a general rule, and are cooperating with his department, Mr. Glenn, says. business Ogden, The timber sale during 1923 on the national forests of the intermountain districts was extremely satisfactory, says II. II. Rutledge, district forester of the United States forest service. Sales totaling board feet were made during the year. Ogden, In an effort to secure Ogden's portion of the $10,000 needed by the Ogden Gateway council of the Boy Scouts of America, the annual drive will begin February 3 and continue until February 1, it is announced by A. P. Merrill, chairman of the business and finance committee of Salt Lake, Ding lSl.G-'O.OO- the council. Salt Lake, A tract of 210 acres of public coal lands on Gordon creek in Carbon county will be offered for lease at public auction at the Salt Lake land office, according to word received from Washington. The tract is located ten miles northwest of Wildcat siding on the Utah coal road. Salt Lake, of cattle Shipments from Utah during December and up to date in the present month have The fees reaggregated 3G42 head. ceived by the state on this number of cattle amounted to $304.20 for in. spection. Ogden, Approximately $20,000 wil be- - needed to the Weber complete to President gymnasium, according George E. Browning, chairman of the gymnasium committee, which Is now deliberating on means of raising this d p Woman Leads Post to High Standing f Notes From All Parts of UTAH I News Eveiii& fairy Tale suie-foote- d lie took her hand I5E? Daddy's has your daddy. Maybe we crossed more than one I know we did a great deal of traveling. That was because they wanted us here. People wanted to look at us. Often Ive thought that perhaps it was because they wanted to have a feeling .of great, high, wonderful mountain life and thought perhaps they could have it seeing us. 1 don't mean they thought they could actually have the life itself, hut a feeling of it. We stand here and let bail the wind blow our purple-lirowand we make believe we are on the mountains. But, my darling Baby Tahr, we are to Aid Indians Hope happy here, it ls true. men are provThe Indian Still, I like to dream sometimes of ing difficult to handle, according to re- our mountain home, and while I am roads. cent reports furnished American LeSalt Lake, Ilan Oakason, 87 years dreaming of it I am going to remember gion otiicials in South Dakota and of to them tell age, veteran volunteer fireman of and dreams you. other western states, by investigators my shall tell wlmt will sound this city and one of the first memof "I you of t he veterans' bureau. Many of these from great danger, bers of the paid department organized men were wounded, but when they like narrow escapes for we were so under Chief George M. Ottingor died hut happened, nothing return to the reservations nothing Is Tuesday a victim of pneumonia. ever heard of claims for hospitalizaA vigorous I shall tell you of wild and great Ogden, campaign is tion, compensation, or treatment. Renow being conducted in Ogden for the Climbs and of thrilling adventures. officials and representacently Legion I shall tell you how Tahrs have erection of a new City nnd County tives of the veterans' bureau Inspected for years and of the ways of building. lived reservations in the West nnd found About 800 acres of land llyrum, that a majority of the Indians who the family. And ttien, when you grow up and in Cache county was thrown open to served In the M arid war nre compensaa mate and a son, you may tell entry Saturday. The property was reble, but many are not now receiving have him what your mother and his grand- served for power sites, but an order government aid. One report indicates told mother received by Ell Taylor, local United you. that out of one hundred and fifty So that Tahrs will always know, States land office were register, again examined, practically of makes the land available to homeatflicted with trachoma, a contagious whether here or away, something The land is located west steading. disease of the eye. Legion oifieials in Talir family history." Baby Tahr said nothing now, foe he of llyrum. such states expect to extend their rehad gone to sleep, but there was plenty lief work to nid these men. a tract of three square of time in which Mother Tahr could Ogden, talk to him and tell him Tahr stories. miles will he added to the Manti naPurchase Burial Plots In the meantime sleep was good for tional forest. It was announced at the Four plots of ground in one of the her darling! office of district No. 4 of the forestry city cemeteries have been purchased production will be shipped out of by Argonne post No. 20 of the Amerimining camp of Clear Creek. Like Pork can Legion, to be used as a burying Vernal, Utah beekeepers obtained Little Jimmy That was good neel for without Legionnaires ground 3,026,000 last year, pounds of honey Where mamma. we had for dinner, family or whose families are not In the average production for each colony It? did get you a position to purchase a plot. The pounds, acMamma That wasn't beef, my son. of bees being seventy-fou- r post also decided to procure from the to D. H. Hillman, state cording was roast It pork. headstones which are government Little Jimmy Then why didn't you apiarist. Forty per cent of the total furnished free of cost to former servproductiotn will be shipped out of of me before? You know I don tell ice men the state. 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Because of its merit and popularity Green s August Flower can be found today wherever medicines are sold. 30 and 90 cent bottles. fifty-seve- fifty-seve- p n d farther lasts longer Goes p it Is Dangerous. doesnt wear a feathered bat, as does her mother, neither do you have the grown-ucollar which I wear. I have crossed the ocean, and so sure-foote- mmmET Th. Economy BAHISIO POWDER amount. Salt Lake, Rendall Mabey, son Governor and Mr3. Charles R. Mabey, who recently underwent an operation on the ear and Inter developed pneumonia in the right lung, Is reported to he in a fair condition at the L. D. S, hospital. Construction of a stately Provo, edifice for worship, designed along colonial lines and to post approximately $45,000, will be begun early this spring by the Manavu ward. Salt Lake, Jack Robert Dillon, alias Percy Brown, The One Who Needs It alleged to have Can I sell you some automobile inin the robbery of the participated DeceniTler 13, surance Sandy City bank on I dont own a car. entered a plea of not guilty before was Well, you cross the street several Judge Noel S. Pratt. Hearing set for February 5. times a day, don't you? Ogden, Idaho will receive approxiMrs. J. B. Ellis mately $300,000 for roads during the 1924 season under the forest highway act, according to B. J. Finch, district and IL II. engineer; M. D. Williams Shoemaker, senior highway engineers of the United States bureau of public . Where of many other hrimisrhatswhy 1 d Didnt J I can remember SO Rutte, ivlont. years ago, when my mother used and praised Dr. Pierces medicines because they had been so helpful to her. When I was developing into womanhood, I was delicate and needed some aid to nature and it was thd Favorite Prescription that did me so much good. Again after my marriage when the children were coming into our home, the Favorite Prescription gave me the strength and perve to keep up with my work. Also when I reached middle life I found the Prescription a wonderful help. Once when stricken with typhoid fever, I was left in a weakened condition, and Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery was what helped me to recover my health. I know how good and reliable Dr Pierces medicines are. Mrs. J. B Ellis, 210 South Jackson St Your druggist will sell you Dr. Pierces medicines in tablets or liquid, or send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., and write for free advice. W. N. U i Sait Lake City, No. |