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Show Girl at the Top in Health Test Millions of boys and girls all over the world, thousands of them right here In the West are being to health restored and strength by the purely vegetable tonic and laxative known a California Fig Syrup and endorsed over 50 years. by physicians for no need urging to take it. Children flavor. They love its rich, fruity as a genwith it can compete Nothing and It goes tle, but certain laxative, further than this. It gives tone and strength to the stomach and bowels so these organs, continue to act noraccord. It stimumally, of their own lates the appetite, helps digestion. A Kansas mother, Mrs. Dana Allaire, 610 Monroe St, Topeka, says: Bonnie B. is absolutely the picture of health, now, with her ruddy cheeks, bright eyes and plump but graceful little body and she stands at the top in every health test Much of the credit for her perfect condition is due to California Fig since babySyrup. We have used it hood to keep her bowels active durailments ing colds or any childrens and she has always had an easy time with them. She always responds to Its' gentle urging and is quickly back to normal. Ask your druggist for California Fig Syrup and , look for the word on the carton so youll California always get the genuine. . High Cost of Selling Burden on the Buyer The demand for luxury even In the business, transaction of ordinary writes James Truslow Adams In Harpers Magazine, is adding tremendously to the overhead expense of doing It and so to the cost of goods or sendees. Salesmanship has become Increasingly expensive. I was recently talking with a woman who has an excellent salary (forming, of course, part of the overhead of her department) In one of the supposedly less extravagant shops. Site complained of the expense she was under because of the high standard of salesmanship demanded by her customers. Fifteen years ago, she. said. If she had dared to appear. In the costly clothes the house now makes her wear she would have been promptly disShe has to go to the thea-- . charged. ters, know the latest plays and books, and be able to chat with her customers, not about her goods, but socially by the hour. Her sales are splendid with prices according. ' 'Attend the Party In Spite of Cold i Dont despair some day your social calendar Is full, and you awake with a miserable cold. Be rid of it by noon Ton can. If you know the secret: Papes Cold Compound soon settles any 1 cold, yes, even one that has reached deep in the throat or lungs. Adv. How Were Rate Warned? Rats leaving a ship in port always Is taken as a bad omen, as these rodents seem to have a sixth sense that warns them of approaching danger. One evening recently rats began to leave an elevator in Cranmer, Manitoba in such numbers that boys with rifles shot scores of them. The elevator, which had 55,000 bushels of wheat and barley In it, collapsed after midnight. shortly Cappers Weekly. Another Row Started He These writers make me sick always harping, on the fact that you can tell a man by the clothes he wears. She That might be, but you can always tell the wife by the clothes she wears. In 1790, when the first federal census was taken in this country, there were 757,000 negroes, about h one-fift- of the population. A WOMANS HEAD is level and her judgment good when she puts her faith In Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. There is no beauty without good health. Nobody expects to be--c o m e really beautiful from the use of complexion beautiflers. Bright eyes, clear and rosy cheeks, follow the use 01 All dealers. Prescription. Jr Every woman requires a tonic and S?rvlne. at some period of her life, whether suffering from nervousness, dizziness, faintness or general debit- "Prescription benefits. vi Anderson of 51 So. Main St, Pocatello, Idaho, said; On several occasions I nave taken Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as and nervine and it was very beneficial, uuring expectancy, h is so strengthening and Keeps the nerves in good condition. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Removes DMrtroff'StoptHairFalll&g Restore Color and Baacrty to Gray and Faded Half toe. and $1.00 at Dnunrhrta. Htuccnt Chem. Wkn. Ptocbotua. KT. FLORESTON SHAMPOO Heal for use In connection with Parker Hair Balsam. Make the nair soft and flnffy. so cents by mail or at drug-HiscChemical Works, Patchogoe, N. f. Relief t A pi count effccthm vrap 35c and 60c tizee. Andes-- , PI8CPS Throat and CW Salvo, 35c. wjvno I; ! ' News Notes (' m ;; Big Purses Hurt Boxing Game a Privilege to Lino in Utah : ; SALT LAKE Motorists will be happy this summer. The federal and state government will spend $3,000.-00- 0 for new roads and highway repair. PARK CTY Mining companies ot Utah paid out $18,507,975 in dividends i In 1928 as compared to $15,463,013 in the preceding year. OGDEN Weber County Dairy a cooperative closely allied to the Veber County Farm bureau, molded In January 79,000 pounds ot butter, as compared with 59,000 pounds In January, 1928, or an increase in this product of about 34 per cenL LOGAN During January, dairy herds in the Central Cache Dairy Herd Improvement association made substantial gains in both milk and butterfat production over the preceding month, according to a report just filed with County Agent R. L. Wrigley by J. B. Thatcher, association tester. MYTON According to report, as made at the government ottice In My-tothe thermometer registered 17 below zero, Friday morning, and 24 below Saturday morning. Indications point to the probability of its oeing just as cold all over Uintah basin the same days. SALT LAKE Salt Lake stood first among the large cities of the Twelfth federal reserve district for the first month of 1929 in the gain of retail trade, according to the report of the federal reserve received system by Oscar Jensen, chairman of the retail trade department of the Cham; ber of Commerce. PRICE Overhanging snow In the dugways of Indian, canyon highway between Price and Duchesne, with the constant threat of snoslides, has caused the United States mail distributing department at Price to pursue a course ot extreme caution, according to Cyril B. Cluff, superintendent of the United States mail garThe road has been age at Price. kept open at all times this season. BRIGHAM CITY Brigham City extremely cold weather during the past few days. The mercury dropped to 10 below zero Friday night, 8 degrees below on Saturday night and 5 on Sunday and Monday nights. The weather is now moderating slowly. Orchardists are somewhat alarmed over the probable damage done to fruit trees during the cold snap. inches of DUCHESNE Forty-thre- e snowfall, with a water content of 9.5 Inches, was reported at the head of Daniels canyon as of January 31 by forest rangers. This precedes the storms of early February. , The reported snowfall was nine inches more than at February 1, 1928, and seven inches more than the average at that date since the Beries of measurements n, - ,, ! : ; ; : ; ; ; ; : : : : v Idealism Is Limited in Recreation of Football The season just ended proved that idealism is limited in football. The game has entered the realm of big success. Since It is big business it demands business methods. When universities spend more than a million dollars for football plants, as mun.v of our leading universities have done and are doing, they play with big money, as the illiterate ex- press It Those stadiums must be paid for, and the way to pay for them Is to produce winning fotball elevens. That fact Is generally and thoroughly established. No university can pay off its bonded indebtedness in football with B teams.. Nor can it pay off that Indebtedness with two teams of equal strength. And as long as our leading universities apply big business methods, it will be just as well for all concerned to drop the B team plan into the waste paper basket and await the dawn of a gridiron Utopia. New Harvard Coach England has her Steve Donoghne and the United States has her Fator, hut Australia believes she has In old Bobby Lewis one of the world's greatest jockeys. Certainly his record Is the most singular of any Jockey riding on any Internationa! track. Lewis Is forty-ninyears old. He W reputed to be worth over a $1,000,000. lie has lidden the winner of the Melbourne cup four times and to Australians the Melbourne cup stands on the same shelf with the wreaths of the English and Kentucky. derbies. Old Hobby made of himself a national hero when he won the big race on Trivalve, a shot, and In giving him an ovation the 100.000 spectators paid tribute to a pair that won more than $100,000 In purses during the season. in addition to winning the Melbourne cup, Lewis and Trivalve won the $35,000 Sydney derby, the $25,000 Sydney derby and several other less important races and purses. There was a long stretch of 23 years between Lewis third and four cup victories. He won his third victory on Sylvanite in 1904. and. In the meantime almost a generation of young jockeys came and passed while the old veteran continued to keep his place at the top of the winning lists. Being the possessor of a fortune that assures him a life of ease when he hangs up his boots, Lewis' friends frequently have urged 1dm to retire and avoid the clinnce of being Injured. I am still young, why should I retire? he asks. Race riding is not a business or a profession with me. It is recreation, and away from the track I would not be happy. Happiness means more to me than money. And also I want to be on o few more cup winners before I quit. fRfcJt COPY o tS SCONCE AND ACRICULTURE. ik tenmm SoUb pUB poMk Sna FRANK m Fr. Crc (orr Yale nine will play 30 games in 1929. Rockford Is hack in baseball again, getting a franchise In the Mississippi Valley league. Buffalo is spending $7,500 for several outdoor hockey rinks to take care of the growing interest in the sport. M. CKECOHV. COYOTE, FOX and SKUNK CAPSULES. Gn HXTBHM1NATOU 9 coyotes one nlpbt. Brought 1121.W. and Free Circular. Fro Forma 5 Crnta, Lancaotria calling June J. 9 s RiSpain, Tangier, Algiers, Italy, viera, Sweden, Norway, Edinburgh, Trossachs, Berlin (Paris, London). Hotels, drives, fees, etc., included. Mediterranean, Jan. 29, 1930, SSOOup. Frank C. Clerk Times E!dg., N. T. Got the Double Cross An angry young robber entered a Newark (N. J.) police station and lodged a complaint aguinst his partner in a holdup. He used a glass Imitation pistol, he explained, and the man he thought his pal an automatic. They got $16 and escaped. Then his companion turned the real gun on him and robbed him of his share of the loot. The Reason, Too? Wife You think so much of your poker that you dont even remember the day we were married. Hubby I do. It was the day after I held that straight flush. Every- bodys Weekly. Headachy, bilious, constipated? Taks $R Nature's Remedy tonight. This mild, safe, vegetable remedy will have you fooling fine by morning. Youll enjoy free, thorough bowel action without a sign of griping or discomfort. . Barbutti Is Fast Make the test tonight Joe Boley of the Athletics runs close to Joe Sewell of Cleveland in being hard to fan. Joe struck out but 11 times in 1928. At Druggists trap-shooter- e trap-shoo- j V ; Er-vas- t, only 25c The Yankees havent had a field captain in the last seven years, or since Babe Ruth drew a lengthy suspension and was demoted. Salt Lake City Directory Fred Morris Fussell, Pittsburgh southpaw, was gassed at Argonne and a machine gun bullet pierced his ankle just before the Armistice. For those who want the best CTAH PICKLE COes SALT LAKE CITY. e JPSCKLES ARROW BRAND - 'J SernlcH - HoUl If Pat Malone could wipe start be would have pitching record. After losing six he won 13 games and seven. fSmllu POPULAR PRICES COMMON SENSE SYSTEM out his Beauty Culture sc5oocAol a great his first lost but at Manly, New South Swimming Wales, Arne Borg of Sweden covered a mile in 21 minutes 6 seconds, beating his own world record of 21 minutes 40 seconds. Hotel Hospitably e 1923 trap-shootin- Livingston. BoataiM GEORGE EDWARDS, turns. e Providing the business men, the service clubs and the newspapers give their support. Salt Lake will be scene of the 1929 Junior American league baseball tournament between Utah, Nevada, Arizona and California. This announcement was made recently by Dan sowers, national director of the American commission, American Legion, who was in Salt Lake to confer with local Legion heads, representatives of the service clubs RICHFIELD A carload of live poultry was shipped out of Richfield for San Francisco recently by the Utah Eddie Casey, star of the Harvard Poultry Producers association. The football team of several years ago car contained upwards of 6000 birds. who, it is reported, will succeed ArThis is the third carload of poultry nold Horween as varsity grid coach shipped out of this section during at . the end of the present season. February. A car of drrssed turkeys Casey has coached the Crimson freshwas recently shipped by the same men teams for, the past three years. concern from Gunnison and another frdm Ephraim. A car of- dressed tur- Trap Shooting at Night keys is now being made np at St. Tried in Massachusetts George. Golf, baseball and football have OGDEN Utah canners in 1929 packed 3,218,175 cases of canned goods, been very successfully played at night in the glow of a modern outdoor light .aid a report given out here recently g has system and now j by the Utah Canners association, It ing midwas the second largest pack In the been added to the list Under skies nn1 2,000,000 candiepowet states history. The canners paid night in electric floodlights, three veteran farmers $1,250,000 for the seasons the oldest of whom was raw material and expended $750,000 eighty-one- , broke anywhere from 19 to In wages. The years output included 23 clay pigeons out of a possible 25. 1,411,941 cases of tomatoes; 1,046,937 Tills happened at the first night-tiincases of peas; 147,830 cases of beans; t meet ever held, a gallery of 75,000 cases of apples and 60,000 cases 400 Spectators looking on. The night of cherries. shoot took place on the range of the About 14,000 Lynn Fish and Game association. MT. PLEASANT i lambs for fall delivery were contract-- Lynn. Mass. Subsequently the range ed for by the Rogers Livestock com-.- i was thrown open to others, and Wipany of Ogden recently by their re- - lliam Hill, of Bridgeport, Conn., made presentative from Mt. Pleasant sheep- ! a perfect score of 25 hits out of 25 men. Eleven cents a pound was the birds. contract price, with an advance paid of $1 per head. The company also Blue Larkspur Is Early purchased BOO yearling ewes at $12 Pick for Kentucky Derby a head and 600 Rambouillet rams from ML Pleasant and Spring City Blue Larkspur, E. R. Bradleys breeders. Three carloads of rams will early season sensation, be shipped from Sanpete and Sevier has been made winter book favorite .counties this month. by Thomas Kearney bf St. Louis, naknown betting commissioner. tionally railon the Work COALVILLE no entries for' the big Although road and highways about the Echo event will be available for about two soon as resumed reservoir will be months or more, Kearney announced as weather conditions permit, accord- his prices against some of the lead conF. F. of Smith, ing to the report contenders. lng struction engineer of the reclamation Blue Larkspur, at 8 to 1, was made bureau. On account of climatic con- first choice, rather to the surprise of ditions and the impossibility of satis- turfmen who figured that High factorily doing the finishing grading Strungs victories In the Belmont and on the relocated lines of the railroad Pimlico futurities would give' him the and highway around Echo reservoir, advantage. tah Construction the work of the High Strung was rated at 10 to 1 company on their contract with the against, equal second choice with bureau of reclamation was suspended Baron Longs fast fiver. "T. T Leo Diegel is the new professor of goif at Agua Caliente, which means hot water. If you can think of a better name for a golf course, send ' it in, j UTAH 1 Cfafffes Famous Csruises NORWAY -l John Meyers, New York amateur ice skating star, has but one arm, the right, which is ueeded to make the Ul m tl MOON3 MT.LTNCE l b. aura ai a FRt w Pirefm W Instructions. - ; a but Millionaire Rider of Australia Still a Winner. e : started. January ; : short time ago after 20 years of In a few years our fighting. leading heavyweights will be men pushed to the top without the proper training and experience. As soon as a heavyweight shows a little ability his manager puslies him ahead. No attempt is .made to teach tiira the science of the gnme. Why, In a few , . years well have a corps of heavyweights such as England had in Bombardier Wells and Gunner Moir. As soon as they meet a good man they take the count in one or two rounds. Only one heavyweight in this Country today knows the real art of boxing. Thats Tommy Lough ran. He'll last longer than the rest, too. for he knows how to take care of himself. The others douL It will be impossible to keep Tommy from the title, for when you caut hit a man you caut beat him. No heavyweight can hit Loughran today." b ihJ AHu w JttOTS DFUSXC&, : thinks big purses are rninIng American BATTLING fighters and in a few years this country will find the same unfortunate condition that England did ten or fifteen years ago. The former light heavyweight champion of the world gave his views In a radio talk recently The public- - Interest In heavyweight matches and the resultant big purses offered by promoters, are causing the class of American heavyweights to deteriorate, said the battler, who retired a ; : I on BUT WONT QUIT LEYTNSKY Tomatoes! SflOOO&ii! From JOCKEY IS RICH, COMPLETE COURSE. Including Permanent Waving. With onr complete course you can work In any shop. - - Suit Lake. ST E. 1st So. Was. 6635 Office Furniture and Supplies. Theater and Church Furniture, Edlson-DIc- k Mimeograph and Supplies. Full Line of Stationery, Wrapping Paper, etc. Oldest and Largest School Supply and Equipment House In the WosL SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. 155 So, State Street Salt Lake City. 4-- 5 DTAJH-IDAH- ... : ..Skive 0 swimming fans see in Johnny Weismullers turning pro a chance to gain some of the honor that ' hns been Chicago's in the aquatic world for the last 20 years. New York . Russ Crane, the new Illinois football captain, is a heavyweight boxer of great promise. Illinois turned out Les Mariner, who is now one of the big fellows in the race for 'the title.' 4Al Ulbriekson, rowing coach at the University of Washington, plans to discard the spoon blade In favor of the rigid type of oars used when the Lluskies were supreme on the water. Dr. A. Mackenzie, British golf arch itect, Is planning the formation of an international association of golf architects, of which there are now 20 of recognized standing throughout the world. Poulton Travers, recently dismissed as basket ball coach of City college. Baltimore, was on the Job 15 years straight. Probably he was In one basket ball job longer than any other coach. , The management of the BirmingBarons, Southern association champions, announced the purchase oi Jay Partridge, infielder, from the Washington club of the American ham league. The Nationals Philadelphia an- nounce the outright release of Jimmy Ring, veteran pitcher, and the sale to Columbus (American association) of Johnny Schulte, third string catcher. , e e ' e ' canvass shows that college athletes Id the main are good students. Er does this include the Southwestern football squad whose coach complained that he occasionally bad to use students? A Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen, as well as several other star golfers, are d but and experts attribute much of their success to this combination, which permits un right-hande- d left-eye- usual 3. . Jft, V, .u. ,Ray Barbutti, young fellow you see tearing along. 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Cissell, obtained from Portland for $123,000, failed to hit and field for that amount of money during the 1928 campaign, but Lena still insists he is a find, and Intends to prove 1L Blaekburne Intends to revolutionize Cissell's hitting and fielding. He plans to make a punch hitter out of him Instead of letting him take a full swing, and to teach him to wait for g the bounce instead of the bull. Just watch and see the difference," l "Lena" is going to be one of the greatest baseball players yet He is a natural. stiff-armin- said.-Cissel- t Choose a Profitable Vocation Learn the Beauty Culture Course given by a X man that has taught 888 students how to X earn BrQ MONEY. Catalog sent on request. X HIGH SCHOOL UTAH OF BEAUTY CULTURE - 6aH Lake City 831 Clift Bldg. JT California Dried Fruit and Nuts. Mall orders solicited. Send for price list. MRS, HAZEL ARMSTRONG, PATENTS GILROY, CALIF. Booklet free. Highest references. Beet results. Promptness assured. IUT80I I. 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