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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD r GETS MORE LISTENERS The whispering man commands toore attention than the one who The Utah legislature, convening talks out loud. for the twenty-firs- t session, was the recipient of an elaborate mesWeeks Supply of Postum Free sage from Governor Henry II. Blood. Read the offer made by the Postum A varied and comprehensive proCompany In another part of this pa- gram of Intense public Interest was per. They will send a full weeks sup- mapped out In the message. Utah citizens from one end of the ply of health giving Postum free to state to the other are discussing the anyone who writes for It Adv. bill Introduced In the legislature The First of Many providing for state liquor stores. Adam was the first man to be dis- One of the strong points of the bill Is the provision forbidding the sale possessed of his homestead. of liquor by the drink, even In eating houses or clubs. Purchases of liquor can only be made at state stores and In sealed containers according to the terms of this bill. A senate bill Is expected to furnish a substitute plan for the one as outlined above and will provide a different way of taking care of the liquor sales. The senate bill would provide for the private sale of liq( Use what Doctors do) uor under strict supervision. It throws up protections ngalnst a rebowels the move do usually Why currence of many of the evils of and after thoroughly, long regularly a physician has given you treatment the preprohibition days and tries for constipation? to keep the liquor traffie within Because the doctor gives a liquid w'ell controlled and orderly chanlaxative that can always be taken in does nels. restrict the sale not It the right amount. You can gradually reduce the dose. Reduced dosage is of liquor by the drink In eating rethe secret of real and safe relief from sorts, but it outlaws the bar. It would prohibit retail sales constipation. Ask your doctor about this. Ask on any election day, or on Sundays, your druggist how popular liquid except by local ordinance. The liqlaxatives have become. The right be unliquid laxative gives the right kmd uor traffic of the state would of help, and the right amount of help. der the supervision of a liquor conWhen the dose is repeated, instead of trol commission of three members, more each time, you take less. Until by the governor. The bill the bowels are moving regularly and appointed would give local option and vest all. at without thoroughly any help In cities and great authority The liquid laxative generally used counties in setting up regulations of is Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin. It contains senna and cascara, and their own not In conflict with those these are natural laxatives that form of the state. no habit even in children. Youi The state fees for licenses would druggist has it; ask for be ns follows: To manufacture alcohol and spirits, $2500; to manufacture wine nnd beer, $500; to import alcoholic beverages, $250; to $100; to sell at retail, IISYRUP PEPSIN distribute, $50; and to sell on trains, $25. In addition to these occupational taxes the bill would impose a tax on the of engaging in business as privilege Well, Most of Them Political speeches are heavy on a manufacturer or as an importing distributor nt the rate of two rhetoric and spare on logic. cents per gallon on nil beer of 3 2 per cent or less nnd 4 cents on all beer over that percentage of alcohol ; 32 cents per gallon for wine containing 21 per cent or less of alcohol by volume; 80 cents per galB STOPPED-U- P lon on alcohol and spirits below 110 proof and 50 per cent additional on alcohol and spirits over 110 proof. due to colds. Among senate bills of interest are two by Sen. W. C. Holbrook, proUse Menlholatum posing higher individual and corto help open the porate Income taxes. Resolutions apnostrils and permit peared in bolh houses calling for freer breathing. a constitutional amendment permitting an Increase in the tax exemption on homesteads to $2000. Sen. Holbrook also Introduced bills amending the election machinery. One of them would bar elective or appointive officials from PARKERS HAIR BALSAM holding any other public office, and Removes Dandruff StopsHalr telling would bar employes or appointive Impart Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair officials from participating in poWe and it at Hniiwtstfl HfapcT l I pm Mtn I atrl ,gu. N T litical primaries. The object of the ideal for os in FLUKLION SHAMPOO bill is to prevent the building up connection with Parker HairBalsara Makes the of political machines by public ofbair soft and fluffy . 60 centa by mad or at drug ffisu. liiacojt Chemical W orka, Patchogue N.X. ficials. A bill in the bouse would make far reaching amendments to the PROSPECTIVE MOTHERS state industrial net. Under It a Mrs. E. W. Hill of 330 workman would receive compensaNo, 7th St., West Provo, tion for occupational diseases, ns Utah, said : L)r. Pierces is Pavonte Prescription well ns injuries, and other benefits certainly wonderful for ex to woikers and tlieir dependents Before mothers. my pectant little girl was born I was would be Increased. feeling very weak. I used The measure provides that comthe Prescription and it insurance would have to helped to build up my pensation tern. 1 experienced very be handled by the state and private little discomfort when bahy came. I also be used the Prescription following childbirth Insurance companies would and I soon reguned my norni-strength barred. tablet 60 eta liquid fl.OO. flvw A hill to allow county commissioners to lease tax sale property Start the day feeling where there is no sale for the land been sponsored by Rrp. Twitch bns FlTand ell. Dont let tlugplsh overcrowded A bill to make the payment of tvstem hold yob back CLEihafc INHRNALLY Nil GARHEIQ old nge pensions mandatory and T Getrkf of the wastes thati divide the costs equally between the ilowrouuoindkorproufeei Ing nin dows end Inactive, counties nnd the state has been inUswiiy warki wlthlo 8 to 10 hrt. NJLO but prcmpH troduced. Tills bill would also inAt drug stunts 25c A tQci crease the maximum pension to $55 n month. At present, the payment of pensions to the aged is optional with the counties nnd they must bear the entire cost. The bouse adopted a resolution fixing definitely the compt nsntion of smate nnd house employes nnd eliminating the bonus system. Both IVMJ W branches adopted a measure appropriating $50 000 for the expenses of the legislature. Sen, Neslen, from Salt Lake, has offered three measures which plan to lncrcnse the taxes paid by insurance companies, reciprocal InsurBe Sure They Properly ance exchanges and fraternal beneCleanse the Blood fit societies that use a legal reserve basis. constantly YOUR kidneys nre from the blood Impurities A senate men sure by Sirs. Mns-sostream. But kidneys get functionthe proposes that Utah ally disturbed lag In their work-- fall amendment to the federalratify constituto remove the poisonous body tion concerned with clitic! labor. wastes. Then yon may suffer nagging Spnato" Holbrook has offered a Mil to regut ito tobacco sales. backache, attackd of dizziness, burning, scanty or too frequent Some of tho n"obloms. concerning urination, getting up at night, w hie li legislation is expected from swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic tlie presc nt Utah body, nre taxation, pains; feel "all worn out. Dont delay! For tho quicker you t iking schools Riil the mints out get rid of these poisons, the better of politics, a MiVitute for the your chances of good health. pi sent I ivv lie (using pro luce dealUse Doans Pills. Doans nre for ers nnd for the motor ti insport act, o the kldnejs onlv. They tend to of state, county, reorganization normal functioning of the kidneys; should help them pass off sc hoed and municipal governments, tho Irritating poisons. Doan's are public utilities legolutlon, under-gioun- d recommended by users the country valets and mines over, (let them from any druggist. A letter to jour icpiesc ntnthe in the lcglsl ituie will tiling jou a complete copy of any tail inlroduesd in wbldi you nnv tic inbits'cd. Wise Parent WiUGet Childs Point of Scenes and Persons in the Current News The Utah Legislature By MARY STARCK KERR, National t mtrJ A x w re37 'X ' " & ' . . 4 JSTSPATEOF Can ba Helped! with which she made her flight from Honolulu. 2 Receiving Hitler. Joseph Buerekel, appointed governor of the Saar by I Amelia Earhart with the plane her arrival at Oakland, Calif. 3 roses on Frrmer' On,, Worst t The crlcu , an Insect a destructiv, ttountau, States s'nce 1848.pest 0 , itt, ent In rado, d Now enough to leave its and iD , great cultivated valley, as a rn'e or until by !st from aUtoi y natural ecor Weather eonjltions Mormon crickets' In bands varying froin city block to a sqnare The bands are very The visitor seated herself, toon on her lap, and peace Never was a child more content than little George all during the ride. When the visitors left, they were commenting on the good behavior of the little fellow, and one said, I luppose the trouble we have with children often comes because we dont understand what they are thinking, and they are too young to with foot. the the 100 to 500 crickets om the time L spring until they d fall the crickets are stantly the In motion. Once band travels In a stopping at nothing, k board fence or a house, climb over the top, ins a round. c m Bohemiani" tQ A New York woman Yes, said the one who had held i If we can just take their both the great and near; George. her be will our acquaintances gave problems point of view, much simplified; and after all. It is one day which was atten not hard to see what Is In a childs William Astor, then the mind, If we Just consider how we the Astor family, a fee would feel If we were In his place. Mrs. Astor met her hoq It becomes second nature when we marked casually; I am having a Bohei are with children much, to under- V f J NOSTRILSj The Rissman trophy, won by the University of Alabama football team In the Rose Bowl contest at is shown here as it was received at the University of Alabama recently. TO COACH WILDCATS Der Fuhrer , iX tf Honors Storm Troopers XI M HIr UT7 TV T ; 5,' ft -V . A Tl y - V -- also." stand their thoughts and feelings." As her companion agreed to this statement, she asked, "Do you remember little Charles, and how the nurse accused him of crying because of temper when he was only a few weeks old? The real cause was that they had waited too long to give him his bottle. When the nurse left, and his mother had to prepare his bottle, the baby cried while she was preparing it; he did not know she was at work getting ready to satisfy his hunger. I carried him Into the kitchen, where he could see her preparing the bottle, and at once his cries ceased. Just Imagine how you would feel, if you were hungry, and unable to move a step to got food, and the person In charge of you had left you, apparently Ignoring your need. I suppose we should cry Just as hard as the baby did, If not harder, said her companion. And whom have a1 Dr. Pierce Pellet Paradoxical, When a banks thats when the bi , i'Ai Church Debt Financed Along Business Lines ' Ten days after a plan for paying ty' n v of Northwestern university to ceed Dick Hanley. WED AT v ns , V s 4 g GUN-POIN- - s 'SV' - suc- a - -- X T x - entire debt in thirty-si- x months without asking for any contributions. V T. The plan vas devised by the , 'r, - V A AChurch Financing Bureau of New York, which Is conducting the campaign. Friends and members of the church are asked to lend small sums i .v v which are to be repaid twenty years I 4 r. , X hence to the lenders or their heirs. Vx4v i' To guarantee payment, the church I. I s4 will take out a policy, on the twenty-yea- r lxti6fle6R&6yx endowment plan, on the life of an Using open auto as his reviewing stand, nerr Hitler is seen at the lender, and the church will pay salute as picked men of his storm troops march past at Berlin, the premiums. Hie loans thus obtained are used to pay off the churchs Interest-bearindebt. The life Insurance premiums tlie church pays nre said to amount to less each year than the former Interest rate alone. The prln-- 1 clpal indebtedness Is being wiped out at the same time. Literary Digest I Lynn O. Waldorf, football coach of the Kansas State university, who has been appointed football coach off Its Indebtedness was adopted by St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church at Northport, Long Island, half of the goal of $20,000 had been obtained In pledges. It Is expected that the plan will enable the church to pay the i - V ft : Vs. j 4 NEWEST Radio tor Every Room 200 Rooms 200 Baths fXI I l Newly a - wb sr pc tv CO K HOTEL Temple Sf Kid nilin &T Hotel Temple highly desirable, O The doesi filial phere.YouwinalwaysMJ coo ulate, supremely agreeable thoroughly fore understand why t ttrt highly recomjd tf You can also appreciate ItS mark 0tdUUf at this ERNEST C 1 1 , n KIDNEYS! pro-mot- Bonns PILLS i. l.. i ... r, c ,..fr Mrs. Frances Eaccarino of Wldt Plains, N. Y., is suing for annulment of her marriage. She charges Hint her husband, a wholesale meat dealer, forced her to marry him nt the roint of a gun. Pari. Tie At tho I-- lea M ! trtr.irmfilfiwft tf .' zf,rJJiinc'coL3 Market like t," on ttie out outskhts of Purls, whoie goods are Slid to he the rule rather than the exception in most of the booths, if nn object cm tie proved as being tho property of any one bo or she can claim It lenl per'-on- , ly, and the storekeeper, regarde-f how it may have come into his bands, D'ust forfeit it. j, 1 1 i '1 socn 0 f rji v - (,.! 7 f 1 1 Protect your skin, as veil as tlie tender skins of your lar every-daUs0 cf a soap that doe BiorO tlan - ' t ha eootliiug, healing Cutiuira properties CBtlrwrfl uud tho skin, protecting it from redness, roughness 0 y tioua. . offui' ecu" t of HoridT rCt he "U1 UbC "hC ot'S ai,lln Best for ou nrul Laby too. j Prlca 2 V. Proprietors: Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation-7- v u j W 1 1 gii )l ROjL rnrn . till I Rates $1.500 g F X' I wl Iff vs, . , Lets Her Employees Run Her Shop f It .f h LEAi ' T ..-- A tr watch roiin i bowel and stomach. ( a laxative three for SALT LAKE'S : you give It the bohemian she was asked, to which with emphasis: J. P. Morgan and I ton. Boston Globe. We are always expecting children to understand us, said the other woman, but we should remember that It Is our place to understand them, and to take their point of view, , 1 UO u Cricket tell us. J fcA. Morm George reigned. Gets Rose Bowl Trophy Crimson Tide n will lead Th themtoiiav4 ns, to out. All right, you can try it; perhaps ne will, said his mother. old-styl- e ACTIVE!. for then Kindergarten Association, New York. The family was getting ready for an auto ride. Little George was in the back seat of the machine, where he usually rode. But there was company today, and one of the guests was to sit In his accustomed place. George objected, and as he could not express his objection In words, since he could not yet talk, he began to squirm and fret. Never mind, said the visitor who was to sit In his place, as she saw the worried look on the face of his mother, who was going to lift him over onto the front seat "George will be all right; he will sit on my lap ; he la Just anxious not to be left . 1 |