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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH 'I SILVER be a wise Used long enough it becomes a priceless heirloom. The ware of the worlds great And our silversmiths is here. the ease way. reasonable prices Must be GOOD to CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE UTAH STATE HEWS Remove poUona Look at tongue! from stomach, liver and bowels. 1, BOYD PARK FOUNDCO lfl makers of jewelry LAKE CIH MAIN STREET km VERA SALT VISITING CRUZ WORTH Mexican City Has a Number of At tractions That Invite the Wandering Tourist. Tera Cruz is ft city of contrasts. Its irividly painted houses of red, blue and narrow yellow, built close to the and windows streets, have grated which doors, gtvf forbidding heavy, little evidence of the charming interiors with their patios, filled with exotic flowers and cooled by fountains. Modern street cars look out of place In the same streets with burros laden with merchandise, fruits and vegetables, and eaballeros In their broad sombrei os, vividly colored blankets, enormoas spurs and saddles. Even the tropical climate is in sharp contrast with the snowcapped, extinct volcano, Orizaba, which towers almost 20,000 feet Into the cold air above. Although this peak Is nearly fifty miles away from the city. It can tie plainly seen from there and makes a beautiful picture standing white against the sky or catching all the colors of the sunrise. Another point of Interest Is the ancient fortress of San Juan dUlloa, which is built on an island, connected to the mainland at the northern end by a long sea wall. It has a fair ex-- i tertor, being painted ft pure and radl- ant white, but hidden beneath this mantle are dark and noisome dungeons where many political prisoners of Mexico have been kept for palm-shade- i d, Accept California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little Children stomach, liver and bowels. love Its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for childs Ase on each bottle. Give it vithout fear. Mother ! You must say "California. Adv. silver-mounte- d years. Turning hastily from this unpleasant scene, gentle reader, let ns retrace our steps to the center of the city, which is marked by the plaza. This is a large and beautiful square filled with palms and flowers, and watched over benignly by the ancient and stately cathedral. Every evening during the band concert It Is the quaint" custom of the youths of Vera Cruz to promenade around the square on the outside of the walk In one direction, while the young girls, carefully watched over by their duennas, walk in th opposite direction on the inside. U this way most Mexican flirtations are begun. KNOW ALL ABOUT WEATHER Animals, In the Construction of Their Houses, Show They Can Foretell the Seasons. The weather man has in the prediction of ft bad season in the wild animals who qualify as weather prophets for the experienced man. Trappers believe firmly in the ability of wild animals to forecast weather conditions, says the published In Columbus, O. The type of house which the muskrat builds for the season indicates tho kind of weather he expects. When the muskrats build large houses, with thicker wallj a cold winter Is to be expected. If the houses are made unusually high, much snow and high waHunter-Trader-Trappe- r, ter will come. Just before a storm, all animals are unusually active and tgavel fast and far. Even human beings notice a difference in their feelings Just before a storm, especially If they are troubled with rheumatism or other ailments of a like nature. It is reasonable that nature has provided animals with a sixth sense for forecasting weather conditions which mean so much to them. Indians Made Salt. The Delaware Indians made salt rora brine springs In New York state and sold It to settlers as early as 1670, making probably the first commercial production of salt In this country. The manufacture of salt by white people in le United States was begun near Syracuse, N. Y., about 1788. Salt is e most oommonly used mineral In e worio, and no useful mineral coal, perhaps, occurs is greater abundance or is more widely distributed in the United States. ex-oo- pt To Rid Plano of Moths. When moths have got into a piano the best means of ejecting them Is to make op a mixture of turpentine, benzoline and oil of lavender and squirt this inside the Instrument by means f a scent spray or any small syringe. Uae 8 even parts of benzoline to one turpentine, and add a few drops of the lavender one drop to eaoh ounco will be ample. blocks win i,(, jlin,,( llt it K expected. this season, Ogdon Juab county will von on ,$17.-- (hk) school bond issue during tin month. Ogden proposes to ln.v roiixhloruble new water mains during tlu coming Season. The Beneficial Life Insurance company proposes to erect a modern at Salt Lake. The sugar factory at Ogden is to be improved and modernized at an expense of half a million dollars. A new opera house is to be built at Brigham City, It being expected that the outlay will be at least $(10, (KK), It Is announced that a Denver company Is to establish a wool semiring plant at Ogden this season, at u cost of $330, IWO. Nineteen convicts have appealed to the state hoard of pardons asking clemency, their petitions to he heard on March 20. The management of tin Lohi (tinning factory advises that it is the Intention to convert tin cannery Into a milk condensary. A new terminal .station is to lie inerected by the Bumberger-Oreterests at Sait Lake, the estimated cost being $300,000. That a complete count of Utah may be obtained, social enumerators have been appointed to recuuvass La Sal and San Juan counties. The First Congregational church at Ogden has installed a moving picture machine and will show moving pictures every Sunday evening. Twenty-tw- o Ouch! Why (lo you smoke so much? He Because a good cigar helps me to think. She Its too bad your cigar dealer carries such poor stock. She URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts if Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. If you must have yeur meat every day, eat It, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel It from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the , bodys urinous waste get four ounces of Jad 'fealts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush aryl stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is inexpensive; cannot injure, and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-watdrink. Adv. er The man who thinks doesnt talk much; the man who talks much, seldom thinks. RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN FROM ACHING JOINTS Rub Pain Right Out With Small .Trial Bottle of Old St Jacobs OiJ. Stop dosing Rheumatism. pain only; not one case in fifty Rub requires Internal treatment soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right on the tender spot, and by the time you say Jack Robb. v.i out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and doesnt burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. Limber up ! Get a small trial bottle of honest St. Jacobs Oil from any drug store, and in a moment, youll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Dont suffer Rub rheumatism away. Adv. Its , old-tim- e, 1 Leave the latch string out for the first robin. Freshen a Heavy 8kln With the antiseptic, fascinating Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume. Renders other perfumes superfluous. One of the Cuticura Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum). Adv. Cirtil-cu- ' re Rich men have coffers and poor men have coughs. Look ahead as a wise engineer. Utahs school population, 600-fo- Te Get He Package Genuine Without Cross and Circle Printed in Red Alabastine Results You Must Ask for Alabastine irf Name Beautiful Sanitary Durable Economical Homes, Schools, Churches and all Interior Wall Surfaces Alabastine can be applied to plastered walls, wallboard, over painted walls that have become soiled, or even over soiled wallpaper solid oo the wall and not printed in aniline colors. for Alabastine is a dry powder ready to mix with pure, cold water, full directions on each package. Alabastine is packed in white and beautiful tints. These, by combining and intermixing, enable you to carry out individual color plana in matching rugs and draperies. Alabastine is used in the finest residences and public buildings, but priced within the reach of alL You will readily appreciate the economy of Alabastine over punt or wallpaper, and its results will be most gratifying. New walls demand Alabastine, old walls appreciate Alabastine. , MIX IN ONE MINUTE WITH COLOWATBft If your local dealer cannot or will not supply you, take no substitute but write for Alabastine designs and we will give you name of nearby dealer. Alabastine Company 1645 Grandvllle Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. number- ing 133,000 hoys and girls, will he asked to contribute to Vie states share in Americas gift to France. Preparations for the general semiannual L. D. S. conference to be held at Salt Lake, April 2 to 3, are being made by all branches of the church. Farmers and fruitgrowers in the neighborhood of Proto are seriously considering the erection of a box factory to take care of the fruit pack In that district. The people of Murray will vote on $100,000 school bonds for the purpose of building one or more school houses and supplying them with furniture and apparatus. In a fall from a wagon in which she was riding to school, Mabel Jordan, small daughter of L'. J. Jordan of Eden, suffered a broken neck and died almost instantly. It has been officially announced that the Utah railroad company will build a new roundhouse and shops at Provo this season at an estimated expense of $185,000. Land company The was organized at Logan last week with a capital stock of $200,000. The new company has purchased 6300 acres of land near Great Falls. Interned aliens at the war prison at Fort Douglas made another attempt to escape from the prison compound last week by digging a sixty foot tunnel, but their plot was discovered. After securing $26 in money, boy burglars destroyed. more than $100 in foodstuffs and damaged furniture and the clothing when they ransacked home of Carl Ileiss, at Salt Lake. While enrollment in the Utah schools has Increased materially with the passage of the law making some form of instruction compulsory up to the age of 18 years, perfection has not yet been reached. The state board of land commissioners has decided to pay back to seven purchasers of water rights under the Hatchtown project a total of $5469.68 which they paid to the board for water the state cannot now deliver. Because unprecedented snowfall on the Grand river watershed will cause enormous floods during the coming spring according to the weather bubridge over the Grand reau, a at Moab will be raised four feet. Construction of a tipple and a surface tramway from the railroad to the companys coal property in Spring canyon in Carbon county will be begun, simultaneously with the opening of the new Mutual Coal companys mines. High school teachers at Ogden, in number, who affiliated thirty-on- e themselves with the American Federation of Labor last fall and organized a union, unanimously decided at a meeting last week to withdraw from the union. Sweeping prosecution of aliens within the states boundaries who refuse to attend school in compliance with Americanization law the states Thirteenth the legislature by passed is promised by school officers of the Jordan district. With an assessed valuation of $4904 per capita of school population in 1919, as against a state average of $5373 per capita, Weber county has been able to construct a fine system of schools without Incurring a dollar of bonded Indebtedness. Utah-Monta- instead of kalsomine or wallpaper BEAR CUBS PROBABLY UNIQUE YEARS New Species the Result of Mating Canadian Black and Russian Brown, in London Zoo. A marriage was arranged in London some time ago between Teddy, the black bear from Canada, and Daisy, the brown bear from Russia. n The result is the first hybrid bear cubs ever born in the zoo they may even be unique, for nature let alone produces no hybrids. They are a rich mahogany compromise between their parents colorings, and are doing splendidly. Along with this news comes word that the ugliest beast in the world, the Matamata turtle, another emigrant from the new vot.d, had been on hunger strike ever since his arrival in London. At home he gets his food in a nasty, treacherous way. He has a shell which looks like a lump of rock on which weed He keeps quiet and grows freely. looks like a pleasant stone for fish to rest under. Round his jaws are a number of long lumps which look like desirable worms. . These are his ground bait, and even if the Matamata be asleep a nibble rouses him to snap up a meal. black-brow- A She Did I Hint. hear anything fall? He I think not. She Excuse me. dropped a remark. I thought you BUT ADD TO BEAUTY Particularly Graceful Tribute Paid to the Elderly by Widely Known American Writer. I have carried these my preferences through life, and I still regard old ladies as angelic, in so much that I have never seen one that I did not revere. I do not know when they begin to look old to other eyes, but to mine they never look old, as old men look. Very likely some of them may onca have been silly, and some naughty, but they do not show it, while all the goodness and wisdom of their youth has grown upon them. I should like to touch here, but barely touch, the thought of the dear and lovely lady which has all this time been in the back of my mind, as a supreme proof of the highest praise that could be given to aging woman, writes W. D. Howells in Harpers She was of the finest moMagazine. dernity in her love of the best things in literature and life, and could no more err In taste than in truth or the beauty which is one with it. She is gone now, who was so lately here in such perfection of mind and soul, that It seems as if she could never have left us who were privileged to share the bounty of her wisdom and grace. The world needs just one more tug to pull It up the hill, and that Is your tug! Those who wait for the help of the Watch your thoughts as well as your uplifters and politicians may never secure help. step. |