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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Denver Boy is a Winner Intermoiintain -- Briefly Every mother realizes how Important it is to teach children good habits of conduct but many of them fail to realize the Importance of teaching their children good bowel hab-until the roisons from decaying vaste held too long In the system jjave begun to affect the childs health. Watch your child and at the first sign of consti. tion, give him a little California Fig Syrup. Children love jts rich, fruity taste and It quickly drives away those distressing ailments, such as headaches, bad breath, coated tongue, biliousness, feverish- ness, fretfulness, etc. It gives them a hearty appetite, regulates their stomach and bowels and gives tone and strength to these organs so they continue to act normally, of their own accord. For over fifty years, leading physicians have prescribed it for bilious, constipated chilMore than 4 million bottles dren. used a year shows how mothers dehalf-sic- it pend on Mrs. C. G. Wilcox, 3355 Wolff St, Denver, Colorado, says : My son, Jackie, is a prize winner for health, now, but we had a lot of trouble with him before we found his trouble was constipation and began giving him California Fig Syrup. ' It fixed him up quick, gave him a good appetite, made him sleep fine and hes been gaining in weight right along since the first few days, taking it. To avoid inferior imitations of California Fig Syrup, always look for the word California on the carton. Hit Wood Don Bradman, the Australian cricket champion now playing in America, tells this one: At a village match in England the local butcher was batting when a .ball bumped up and hit him on the head, from which the wicket keeper made a catch. Out! yelled the umpire. But its off my head, not my bat, protested the player. I dont know where it it you, responded the umpire, but I knows the sound of wood, so hout you go. Boston Transcript Slowest Train Discovered Australia believes it has the slowest train in the world. It is the tea and sugar special, which carries stores from Port Augusta to settlers along the route to Kalgoor-liThe schedule calls for a week to travel the 1,051 miles, and a week for the return trip. Practically the only passenger is William Cowan, the railways undenominational miscovers the sionary, whose parish entire line. He carries hundreds of newspapers for distribution on each e. trip. ALMOST mi FLAT Aching back! Will it never stop? Shes nearly desperate. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com- pound has relieved "feminine troubles for over 50 years. Thousands are going over to the Idea of dictatorship to ple, while dictatorship rule the peo- in the household has become obsolete. Salt Lake Citys west Hotel TEL fEMPLE Told for Busy Readers KEEP PARK OPEN. PRODUCE MORE GOLD. CALL RAIL MEN BACK. BUILD BEEF INTEREST. PLAN INDUSTRIAL FAIR. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. A drive More Beef Week, to be held .October 17 to 22, is to be inaugurated. The campaign has been proposed to show the importance of the beef industry to the state. BOISE, IDA. Idaho has refused to accept the filing of the Socialist party candidates for presidential electors. for an Eat IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Yellowstone National park, although officially closed on September 19th, will be open for tourist travel until weather conditions become unfavorable, it is announced. POCATELLO, IDA. Rail movement of sugar beets and other seasonable increase of shipping has resulted in the recall of many railroad enginemen and trainmen it is reported from the different divisions of the western railroads. RENO. NEV. The value of gold mined in Nevada in 1932, is expected to be double that of last year, according to R. L. Kidd, professor of ore dressing research at the Utah experiment station, United States bureau of mines, located at the University of Utah. HOLLADAY, UT. An aggregate of 16,776 cans of tomatoes, peaches, and pears has been prepared for distribution this winter among the needy, through the efforts of the relief organizations of Liberty stake. MANTI, UT. The fofest road being constructed in Manti canyon is progressing rapidly and is partially completed from the sky line drive at the head of South fork down to a point below Nearmen and teams are ly twenty-fiv- e at work on the job. BOUNTIFUL, UT. Hunting deer in Davis county and the Cedar Mountain district is forbidden during the 1932 season, opening October 20 and continuing until October 30. OGDEN, UT. An industrial will be held here in October or vember. 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM $1.50 Jtut opposite Mormon Tabernacle ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. Succeeds With New Up Portable, easily installed, water- - Grind all ores, at West A0Wr Recover more gold. All kinds turnapem5ch inery, stamp mills, crushers, 4lso special bargains almost new 0re testlng and assar laWatqorvew now. STRAUB MFG. CO t fin,y,Wrlte Chestnut. Oakland. California. Mm! use loan Won. Rib-Co- -- - KfitiJriSotlcal Jr YOUNG MEN jo qualify fur positions in radio, electricity and telegraphy taught by actual practice. Opportunity to earn tul- - Tranngr for 20 Tears. Electrical College, 133 Regent St., Salt Lake feted Not ? Iwk'iir All u best W N. U., ! Kinds Horses and 26'h-f?c- Mul Oth. Oct. 24th, Nov. 19th. Write. Market Colorado Horse and Mules Co., Denver, I I '. D- - Salt Lake City, No. 32. fair No- BOISE, IDA. More time to complete a power plant for Cassia county towns has been allowed by the public utilities commission on application of E. E. Hampshire for the permit for the plant. It is planned to build a plant to supply current to Conant, Malta and Elba in Cassia county and it is expected that the work will begin in II I I I I gy Courtney Ryley Cooper Copyright CWNXJ Service.) by Courtney Ryley Cooper WHAT HAS TRANSPIRED Joe Barry, country In New York, ekes out a youth living as caretaker In a poor rooming house and accordion player in Louie Bertolini's restaurant. Lured by the open country, he spends a night in the fields, near Newburgh. Bertolini discharges him. Friendless and broke, he is offered 310,000 by a man he knows only as "Martin" to im- personate a liquor runner facing arrest. It means the penitentiary, but Joe is desperate. He defers decision until the next night, and is given $1,000 on account Next day Joe deposits $800 in country banks, giving his name as Joseph Bradley. Outside a circus tent he sees an accordion and is tempted to play it A girl, Sue Dayton, niece of the owner, who admires the music, urges him to Join the circus, but Joe says he must first return to New York "on business. He has decided to refuse Martins offer. In his room four men accost him. Bewildered, Joe sees the men, who are detectives, find amounts of money, a malarge chine gun, and two revolvers. Next day, under arrest, Joe is Identified by men who had seen him the night before near Newwhen two prohibition burgh, agents were killed and robbed Joe finds he is charged with their murder and robbery. He realizes Martins object to have him found guilty of the murders, exA ecuted, and the case closed. man known as "Fullhouse," waiter at Bertolinis, hurts Joes case by his evidence. Joe keeps silent as to his previous day's doings, fearing to embarrass Sue His cellmate, Hymle Dayton. Fradke, gives Joe $20. Next day Fradke, having secured a revolver, shoots It out with prison In the guards, and is killed. confusion Joe escapes. Using the $20 Fradke had given him, he flees New York, draws some of the money he had deposited and finds the Dayton circus, looking upon It as a refuge. He is as a performer, playing the accordion, with Sue his partner in the act. hydro-electric- thirty days. OGDEN, UT. An assessment of $1.45 a share on all stock to cover the first payment to the United States government due December 1, has been levied by directors of the Weber River Water Users association The assessment is made for the building of the Echo dam and to cover maintainance and other expenses up to December 1, 1933. UT. Several million OGDEN, dollars will be distributed by the Amalgamated Sugar company during the present campaign, to farmers and factory employes, it is announced by officials of the company. The first pay day will be on Nov. 20th. The company estimates that 1,750,000 bags of sugar will be manufactured during the season. LAS YEGAS, NEV. The first of two steel bulkhead gates, each weighing 1500 tons to use in the Boulder Dam building have been completed at Los Angeles. Forty flat ears will be required to haul each of the dissembled gates to the site of the dam. LGOAN, UT. Adult leaders of home economics projects In the various counties of Utah, under the supervision of the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural college, will attend a special training school at the college October 17 to 28, inclusive, Mrs. Maycock, assistant director announces. The central theme of this years training will deal with economics in homemaking, with special emphasis placed on fitting the family budget to decreased incomes. Many thrift suggestions will be given in all phases of the work. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. 200 Rooms Haws Utahs assessed valuation has decreased 0 during the past year from $618,000-00Two ago years to $573,000,000. the assessed valuation for taxing purposes was over seven hundred million dollars which makes the decrease nearly two hundred million in two years. Fourteen of the 40 school districts have cut their levy and eleven demand an increase. PROVO, UT. A motion to abandon the old Utah combination new United grades and adopt the s States grades in conditioning for shipment from Utah county meetwas unanimously passed at a 80 fruitgrowers than more of ing of the county. to NAMPA, IDA. Federal funds in families Nampa the needy relieve B. has been promised by the Gov. one Ross. It is estimated that over thousand families - in Nampa will require aid this winter. ap-pie- CHAPTER VI Continued -1- 7Closer he moved, unnoticed In the attention of the audience upon her gyrations as the amiable old Perche-ro- n loped about the ring and the band played the music of her new number; the lilt and sway of It got Into Joes blood. He forgot about the tent, he forgot that he never had done anything like this before In all his life, he forgot everything except to sing It to her, to sing It as if he meant It An electrician threw a switch and the tent was dark, save for the lights bathing the ring, and the which centered upon her and flood spots upon him, as he made his entrance, his fingers drawing the very soul from the beloved Instrument within his grasp, his lips sending forth the words of a love song that he could sing because it was his song, too. And then the mounting roar of applause, for her and for him at last he vaguely realized that they were outside and that she had leaped from the back of her horse to grasp him by the arms with strong, excited fingers. Oh, you were wonderfull she exclaimed. And he could only talk of her excellence, and ask her why he shouldnt do a thing well when she was helping him. Then there was Slats Beeton and Clown alley again. After a long time Uncle Dan, still very excited, ducked under the side wall Better get your grip Just as soon as youre through here, said Uncle Dan. Take it down to Car One Hundred and One. Thats where youll Then sleep. Ask for Bill, the porter. waiting Sues Dan Uncle grinned. for yon says you might not know the way to the cars. Yes, sir. Still he was allowing himself to drift, these were treasured minutes which went so swiftly, each begging that another follow. At last he was lot and outside, upon the moon-swebeside her. Sue was dressed now as he first had seen her. she Going down to the cars? I thought maybe Id better asked. show you the way you might not know circus signals. Joe had taken her arm, as If to of the guide her over the roughness bad lot; the warmth of her flesh band crept through to the palm of his and was thrilling onward to his heart The girl did not draw away. Onward her they went, past the place where was little tent bad been. The circus For dismantling in a dozen places. understood Joe first the really time, Its magic, the speed and system by which it worked. No one seemed to orhurry, no one ran about shouting of Indication ders, no one gave an excitement ; yet it was everywhere. Onward Sue and Joe went In that silence which is so often eloquence. Sometimes the girl broke It by a few bars of her song; often she only walked beside him la the contentment of newfound friendship; Joe's band had moved from Its awkward position at her elbow. His arm was linked with hers now. At last, as a Jombled glare showed from a short distance ahead, she chuckled and reverted to a previous philosophy. So Isnt It queer? she asked. many people come to the circus feeling sorry for us, because were show folk and wanderers. Really 1 Actualshe used the name In casual ly, Joe friendliness Ive seen them peek in the cookhouse, just to see If we eat like other people. They were at the loading runs now, where a tangle of men and horses and showed Itself In the paraphernalia Shall we go gleam of the carbides. to the grease Joint? The which Oh, it Isnt as bad as It sounds. Thats the circus name for the lunch counter. Smoky Todd runs It Through the maze of activity they went, and to sandwiches and coffee. At last Sue Dayton turned toward the dimly outlined sleeping cars. I guess youre tired, she said. Joe Barry raised a hand across weary eyes. Yes I am a little tired, he con- How Old? r fessed. So am L The excitement and everything. Now that I look back on It I gupss we were both pretty shaky In the ring, dont and stage-struc- k you? Posing that way and stage acting, as we call It, Is a lot different from straight circus work. I suppose so. I guess I was terrible. Not half as bad as I was. I was all hands! she confessed. Anyway, that was just a dress rehearsal. We'll both be loads better tomorrow. Joe did not answer. He knew there could be no tomorrow. Sue Dayton talked happily on. Im Just dead, arent you? Uncle Dan told you where youd bunk, didnt he? In the Hundred and One car? Its just down two coaches. This Is She held forth a hand. my car here. Good night, Joe, she said. Good good night. Sue, came In a mumble. He caught her hand, longing to press It In both of his, to raise it to his lips and hold it there. But he only clasped It formally an I said Good night, Sue. again: She swung to the steps and within the car. Joe Barry walked slowly back along the train, stumbling in the shadows. At last he halted, In the h fringe of darkness, a away from the loading runs. Tomorrow It clutched at Joes heart He could only think of tomorrow as related to the past, the fleeting, invisible things which chased him, the clicking wires, the reward sheets and description circulars. Joe Barry raised his hand to his eyes with that old, tired gesture. Tomorrow and then a new thought came. What would she think tomorrow, when she came on the lot to find him gone? Without explanation. Without a word of gratitude for all she and Uncle Dan had done for him.' Suddenly he wondered If a part of his supposed sacrifice had not been egotism, after all. Something began to whisper swiftly within his brain. It wasnt anything to them what he had been and what he had done as long as they didnt know. As long as he was faithful to them and repaid them for their kindness by giving everything that was in him, what difference did it make? He had been thinking about himself all this time, not about her and that act she had set her heart on. Besides, on a circus like this, moving from town to town, nobody might ever know. Maybe if he stayed here something would turn up that would let him prove his innocence that was it I He wasnt taking advantage of them by staying. Maybe It was the thing to do, to hide out, and keep his brain working to figure out just how that trick had been worked on him, and who had done It Besides, he was Innocent, wasnt he? It wasnt as if he had really committed a crime From far ahead, a double whistle sounded, the highball signal of the engineer. Slowly the train began to move. Just before it reached dangerous speed, a panting form overtook Car One Hundred and One and climbed aboard its platform. car-lengt- 1 (TO BE CONTINUED.) Languages of the World Whitakers almanac estimates that among European languages, English is the mother tongue of the largest number, ISO, 000, 000; Russian second with 140.000- .000; then German, 80,000,000; French, 70,000,000; Spanish and Italian, each 50,000,000; Portuguese, Among all the languages of the world, Chinese is spoken by the largest number, about 400,000,000 if the various dialects are Included. Doctor VIzetellys figures, as given In the World almanac, are rather different. He gives English as spoken by and understood and used by 60.000.- 000 more who do not consider it their native speech; German spoken by 90,000,000 and understood by more; Russian, 90,000,000; French spoken by 45,000,000 but understood and spoken by at least more; Spanish, 55,000,000; Italian, 45,X)0,000; Portuguese, He doesnt look a day over fifty. And feels like forty. At the age of 62. Thats the happy state of health and pep a man enjoys when he gives his vital organs a little stimulant! When your system is stagnant and you feel sluggish, headachy, half-alidont waste money on tonics or regulators or similar ve Stimulate the Eatent medicines. bowels. Use a famous physicians prescription every drug store keeps. Just ask them for Dr. Caldwells syrup pepsin. This appetizing syrup is made from fresh laxative herbs, active senna, and pure pepsin. One dose will clear up almost any case of headache, biliousness, constipation. But if you want to keep in fine shape, feel fit the year round, take a spoonful of Dr. Caldwells syrup epsin every few days. Youll eat etter, sleep better and feel better in every way. You will never need to take another laxative. Give the children a little of this delicious syrup two or three times a week. A gentle, natural stimulant that makes them eat and keeps the bowels from clogging. And saves them from so many sick spells and colds. Have a sound stomach, active liver and strong bowel muscles that expel every bit of waste and poison every day! Just keep a bottle of Dr. Caldwells syrup pepsin on hand; take a stimulating spoonful every now and then. See if yon dont feel new vigor in every wag. Syrup pepsin isnt expensive. Should one say grace over a table jcientiSc Advice for the Short in Stature extravagantly loaded? News for short men. Do not despair, for you may yet add a cubit to your stature, if you but lie down. Height, says Dr. Carroll E. Ialmer, increases slightly in the reclining Individual. The increase varies with height and sex, and is somewhat greater in men than in women. The observed extension was sometimes as much as one inch. Doctor Palmer came upon this odd phenomenon in the course of an investigation at Johns Hopkins for the purpose of finding a basis of comparison between the height tables of infants. Museum cf Sounds An audible museum or a museum of sounds has been organized in Berlin under the direction of the ministry of ports. Here there is a gigantic collection of phonographic records representing calls, music and characteristic noises of all kinds. This includes the wail of the Korean, the merry se-- g of the Rumanian tailor, the whom of the American cowboy and the lingering call of the Spanish night watchman. There are also records of the voices of many distinguished persons. WalchVbur Kidneys Don't Neglect Kidney and Bladder Irregularities If bothered with bladder irregularities, getting up at night and nagging backache, heed promptly these symptoms. They may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder condition. For 50 years grateful , users have relied upon Doans f Pills. Praised the ccuntry over. ptSold by all druggists. No Such Luck Im late. Did you think I was lost, Henry? Henry No. I never was an optiMother-in-La- mist Lamentation should last about as long as laughter. one-tent- h Lite levels; death reveals. What Can You Do For The Pains Of Rheumatism ? 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