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Show I SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH News Notes Its a Privilege to Live in J I : Utah : A Off the Concrete Myton Many sheepmen are bring mountains ing in their flocks from the are and putting them on and reserves range south of Myton. The following owners run their sheep on the 'range Colein that locality; Smith Brothers, man Brothers, Crystal Brothers, Roy Dillman and Paul Hansen. The scarcity of feed and water in the higher district caused the sheepmen to make the change. The sheep are in fine condition. Salt Lake Sheep raising in the Uintah basin is expanding rapidly. Turkeys are fitting in well with the agricultural scheme in that territory. Alfalfa seed and honey long have been dependable producers of checks each fall. Soon the basin may be able to finance the building of its own railreroad, providing these commodities will. folk basin hope they turn as street viOgden The Twenty-fourthe will extension ready for use aduct this week although all of the structure will not have been completed, it is stated by Ora Bundy, contractor. Completion of the extension adds 1300 feet to the viaduct, whfch bridges a belarge system of railroad tracks OgWest and the avenue Wall tween den hill, the extension has been completed at a cost of $225,000, of which Weber county and Ogden city shared approximately $140,000. Ogden Eighteen head of outstanding Holstein cattle are coming to Utah from the national sale held thi3 week at Watertown and Waukesha, Wis., according to a telegram received by C. S. Potter, prominent dairyman, from Gilbert Thatcher, who made the purchases at the sale. Price The last load of sugar beets from the fields around Wellington has been shipped to the factories of the Holly Sugar company of Colorado. A report of the payment to be made on the beets in addition to the guaranteed price, and also an analysis of the sugar content will be available after the beets are receiyed at the factory. The crop in Carbon county is way below normal this year. Salt Lake There have been more than 81,000 head of livestock slaughtered by the meat packing plants of Salt Lake during the first eight months of 192G, J. H. Manderfield, general manager of the Salt Lake Union stock-yardThese figures inannounces. clude 25,289 head of cattle, 24,332 head of hogs and 31,945 head of sheep and lambs. Kaysville Several Davis towns have received their quota of war materials from the office of the state adjutant. In Kaysville and Layton a quantity of German rifles, helmets, machine guns, bayonets, shells of various caliber and other war trophies have been displayed in windows of local business establishments for several days. Myton Passengers coming into the basin Monday on the stage by way of Provo canyon and Strawberry valley reported a heavy snowfall in both places. Provo The Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe foundry at Ironton, three and one-hamiles south of Provo, will commence operation Monday, it was formally announced by officials of the Operations will company Thursday. begin on a small scale and will continue to grow as intermountain and coast demands increase and as equipment is added to the already fairly complete and modern plant, it is said. THE FEATHERHEADS Calling the Rolls BAYER SAY h Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physicians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for Colds Headache Neuritis Pain Neuralgia Toothache Merely a MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL cwee am editor MeaeWAMT sat im BROUGHT his IW office aud Fable a' AM ITEM R.EAOIMG, DOE, CUH PROGRESSIVE MERjCHAMT, FAS RETURMED FROM MEW WORK, WHERE HE SOUGHT A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS FOR.HIS FIOURISHIMG STORE. UOHU SU VS OUL.V THE BEST AMD LATEST AS HIS CUSTOMERS KMOW.' "jOV-U- 4 Saf .Accept only Bayer package which contains proven directions. Handy " THATS "O? e0UOSEl"SAlD THE MERCH AMT, AM AO. AMO I EXPECT TO Pjy FOR. tt Amother (Sailer said. "for nears have URGED TOO TO WRITE TfeADE-AT-HOEDITORIALS, WHILE I ORDERED ALL OF MV PRIMTIMG FROM OUTOF-TOWTHIS ISMT ( RIGHT, GO HERE IS AM OROER For A NEARS SUPPLV OF LETTERHEADS, EWVELOPES, CARD?, SHlPPlMG TAGS AMD STATEMEMTS M. TUEU spoke up stiu. awother MERCHAMT " rVE SEEM UETTlMG THE OTHER FELLOWS ADVERTISE AMD BRIMGc CUSTOMERS TOTOWM, WHILE I GOT PART OP THEIR. BUS I MESS I'VE DECIDED TO DO MV SHARE M ATTRASTIW COVERS TO THIS OlTV, AMD TOO AM FIGURE CM AM AD FROM Me IUEVERV ISSUE HEREAFTER I n Horse Census Completed After making a complete census of all horses and mules on the farms of the United States, the Horse' Association of America has announced that there are 22,266,367 horses and mules of all ages on the farms today. Of this number, 5,730,680 are mules. Texas has the largest number of horses and mules with 1,864,225 on its 465,639 farms. Sure Relief FOR indigestion!, 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief ' Bell-an-s FOR INDIGESTION 25$ and 75$ P Ms. Sold Everywhere Resiraol THE THREE SPOKE IM CHORUS," AMD, RBAUXIMG THAT VIE HAVE WASTED LOTS OP MOUEV IM SCHEMES, WE WILU HEUCePORTH DO AU. OUR ADVERTlSlUG IM TUB HOMS WEVJSFAPER, WHEREAT NE EDITOR MUTTEREq "WOW I KNOW I'M DREAM I MG I" TWEM - N.wippr Union AKJO VOKE UP1 ' COLOR' vegetable butter color Summer Strategy Transcript. STOP! BREAK IP THAT COLD frith Beko Cold Tablets. Why suffer? Instant relief. Easy to tp.ke. Postpaid for 50c. Beko Sales Co.. Cicero, III. 44 BUTTER Strange that Mrs. Brown should close up her delightful house. She left home, my dear, for the same reason many other women leave home in the summertime. For change and recreation? No ; to visit some other woman who would otherwise visit her. Boston MITCHELL EYE SALVE heals inflamed eyes, granulated lids, styes, etc. Sure. Safe. Speedy. 25c at all druggists. Hall & Ruckel, N.Y.CL ii y used by millions for 50 years. Drug stores and general stores sell bottles of Dandelion for 35 cents. Adv. a few applications of n O OUUl5 When 140,000 persons entered the stadium at the Sesquicentennial in Philadelphia to see the Dempsey-Tun-neboxing match, a record was made for modern amphitheaters. The next largest stadium is the one at Grant park, Chicago, with a capacity of 100,000, says the Detroit News. However, the' ancients have not been surpassed in this respect. The largest structure in, history for accommodating assemblies of spectators doubtless was the familiar Circus Maxinms at Rome. The original structure was built as early as 329 B. C. It was made of wood and was burned in the fire that destroyed Rome. It was rebuilt with more durable material. According to the historian Pliny it had a seating capacity of 250,000 and often was crowded to capacity. Some writers of ancient Rome place the capacity of the circus as high as 485,000. A harmless (WING promptly relieved and healed by S Ancients Still Hold Record for Stadiums DANDELION andRASHES Too Touchy Jinks clothes never fit Maybe hes ticklish. Times-Sta- him. Cincinnati r. Any book you want by mail, C. O. D. Deseret Book Co, East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Throat tickle, sore throat, One of Those Big Moments huskiness Are you still engaged to that homely Smith girl? No, Im not ! Good for you, old man. You had .ny sympathy when you were. How lid you get out of it? JIarried her. Kansas City Star. and similar troubles quickly relieved with Lndens Only Possible Way What do you think of a man who When a man insists that he knows what he is talking about, make him deceives his wife? Id sav, he writes clever letters. prove it. EN Salt Lake Whipped by a gale, a terrific rainstorm swept over Salt Lake and vicinity early Tuesday morning, leaving, according to weather bureau reports, a precipitation of .02 of an inch. Tpe northwest wind, which reached its maximum intensity shortly after 3 oclock, ripped the roof of the huge east grandstand at the fairgrounds from the steel structure and hurled it several feet south of the stand, fhe damage is estimated at $2200, according to Ernest Holmes, general manager of the state fair association. e Ephraim. A number of local sportsmen of this city have been busy the past week on the mountains east of the city in the vicinity of the beaver dams, making ready for the planting of The pond, be15,000 rainbow trout. longing to Dave Madsen, has been screened and most of the willows hopped out and burned. Salt Lake During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926, the state of Utah received $1,079,360.96 from the tax on gasoline sales and $610,169,99 in motor vehicle registration fees. boxes of 12 tablets. of 24 and 100 Druggists. Bayer Alsobottles Aspirin la the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoace ticaeldcstcr of RMc?l'a.cid one-hal- Layton With beet hauling almost completed, and with arf average of 1000 tons of beets being handled daily, the fall campaign of the Layton Sugar company is half finished. Sugar averages have been running exceptionally good, it is reported, and on several occasions it has been necessary to slacken the factorys pace in order that complete extraction of the sugar could be made. Sugar content in some exceptionally good batches of beets has been as high as 17 per cent. Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART lf Myton The alfalfa seed harvest in the Uintah basin is about completed. The crop of this season, according to those who are in a position to know, is 50 per cent less than that of last f million Three and year. as for 1926, compared to seven pounds million pounds for 1925, are the figures. ne ASPIRIN-genui- Cry for MOTHER- :- Fletchers Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; ailaying Fevemhness arising therethe from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always lookfoi the signature of bsphncU- Harmless Opiates. Physicians everywhere - rccomweu 1 |