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Show 4 TIIE WEEKLY KEFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH C HOW MBS. BOYD AVOIDED AN ; W1 ,V- - OPERATION o pival CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP- - IS CHILDS Leek at tongue! LAXATIVE Remove from stomach, liver 4n!j bewel. - f "I Canton, Ohio. suffered from female trouble which caused me much suffering, and two doctor decided that 1 would have to go through an 3 operation before I could get well. My mother, who had been helped by Lydia . Pinkham'a Com Vegetable advised me pound, to try It before aub mlttingto an opera tion. It relieved me my trouble. to I can do my'houee work without any difficulty. 1 edviae any woman who is afflicted with female trouble to rive Lydia E. JPink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial and It will do aa much for them." Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 6th N. E., Canton, Ohio. St,Sometime there ere aeriona condition where a boapitid operation 1 the only alternative, but on the other hand I'- 6y JoKjv Dickiivsoi v SKeritw v - - ivv-yc- " m Accept California' 8tr look for the name e the package, ; then you ar. child Is having the best an less laxative or physic f stomach, liver and.boweh love Its delicious fruity r directions for childs dose tK . Give It without fear Mother! You must say (V. mrnia, -- Adv. only 2 0 , Irvj V Vegetable Compour doctors have a aid that an operation waa necessary every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submitting to such a trying ordeal MsandGlrlsl JcieariMiiv Mlicuticura? Ww tSe. Nwririg Imp, QhWmC wA. J. J.' Defending Daddy, He waa a loyal little sliuver and he wouldn't let anything salt! against hla parents go unchallenged. One rainy Sunday afternoon the hoy next door was visiting, and said: Listen to your father snoring in the library. 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SoumtIm PATENTS FRECKLES i HE national parks will probably soon stage a contest In sceulc love-- ' lluess between Yoseiuite vulley and Zion Canon. For the bill creating t. Zion canon a nations park hasbeen passed by both houses of conI V cre8g snd at this writing Is In con4a-e ference over an amendment. Californians always the best of boosters have long contended that Yosernite valley Is the supreme expression of scenic loveliness. They hold that thero is nothing like It on earth. To them It Is the valley whose compelling beauty the world But Utah enthusacknowledges as supreme." iasts believe that when Zions beauty is known to the public Yosemlte will be put in the second rank. Of course the new Zion National park will hardly rank with Yosemlte as n national park, for the latter contains 719,(522 acres, while the former will have only 76,800 acres. Hut the contest In loveliness between Yosemlte valley and Zion canon Is likely to be close and Interesting. Yellowstone National park In Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, as everybody knows, was the first national park to be established (1872) In the world. It Is ojh' oldest and largest und most famous scenic natural park. Its geysers and bears have made Its name a worldwide household word. Yosemlte In California, established In 1890, Is scarcely less famous; all the worljl knows of Its waterfalls and Its big trees the oldest nnd largest' living things In the world. And Yosemlte valley, Its greatest beauty. Is familiar to everyone through pictures. It Is visited yearly by thousands;, this season the attendance was f8,5fl. The proposed Zion National park lies In south' rrn Utah, about 200 miles south of Salt Lnke Cliy, The state has made it accessible to the tourist by building 100 miles of automobile highway from I.und on the Salt Lake route. The Arrowhead trail from Salt Lake City Is also availPresident Taft In 1909 created the able, national monument of 15.S40 acres to preserve the wonderfully scenic ' area of the canon of the Bio Virgin. In recent years other scenic canons were discovered, and In 1918 President Wilson enlarged the national monument to 76,800 acres and changed Its name to Zion. In the debate over the Zion National park bill In the house Representative Welling of Utah said In rprpri I jj 1 TORPEDOED! Don't blast your part : This region obtained Its name Zion canon because of the devout reverence of the Mormon pioneers who settled upon the Virgin river more than 00 years ago. Its perpendicular walls presented an Impassable barrier to hostile tribes of Indians, who Infested these regions, nnd these people looked upon Zion canon as a convenient and hospitable refuge when threatened by at- tack from those troublesome Indian tribes, Zion canon Is an extraordinary gorge cut from brilliantly colored sedimentary rooks by the north fork of the Virgin river. Its proportions are about equal to those of Yosemlte valley, In National park ; the walls are several hundred feet lower and the canon ts considerably narrower. In the cutting of the gorge, however, the torrential stream artd wind and rain have carved domes, spires, towers, and other curious forms that strikingly resemble many of the features of Yosemlte valley. . More Interesting thnn the carving of Zlona cliffs Is their exquisite coloring. Red predominates, as It does in the Grand canon in Arlxona, but there me amazing combinations of brown, black, and white colors with the ml and with each other. White sandstone Is superimposed on the red strata, and other layers of the red rock lie in turn upon the white. The action of water upon the exposed surfaces of these rocks has produced a symphony of color that gives the canon It greatest charm. The finishing touches are given by the forests of the valley floor and the trees on the rim and In the niches of the nearly perpendicular canon walls." Until recently Zion' has been practically Inaccessible, and scarcely tens have seen It where thousands have seen Yosemlte. But Zions visitors have paid eloquent tribute. The Indiana cAUed It Munkuntuweap Land of God because It was o beautiful. The fierce ' Mormon zealot nametl It Little Zion" because of Its heavAway back In the seventies enly beauty. Grand canon fame John Wesley Fowell'-o- f was tempted far out of his way by the exceeding beauty of a temple of rock lifting Its opalescent shoulders against the eastern sky." It was the vermilion body and shining white dome of the' West Temple of the Virgin at the entrance to Munkuntuweap. "Again we are Impressed with the marvelous beauty of outline, the Infinite complication of these titanic buttes. It Is doubtful If in this reNot' even the spect the valley has Grand canon offers a more varied spectacle; yet F. all Is welded together In a superb ensemble. S. Deilenbaugh, topographer of the Howell, party, wrote this on his second Visit. "Nothing can exceed the wondrous beauty of In Its proporZion canon," wrote C. E. Dutton. tions it is shout equal to Yosemlte. but in the nobility and beauty of Its sculptures there is no comparison. It is Hyperion to a Satyr." Yo-send- te Its-equ- al. Liver and Bowels, but taka Ca sea rets." You men and women vho cant gt feeling' right who haw headache, coated tongue, bad and fool are bibreath, dizziness, cant lious, nervous and upset, bothered vritb a sick, gassy, disordered tomaeh and colds. Are you keeping your hwr and bow- ta' -- grays and purples It rises abruptly 4.000 feet. The body Is a brilliant red. Ihe upper third " Mun-kuutuwe- An Idaho Cate en) his boy to college for ih.r. ,w.n th8t the youngster has gott.-w smart that a college is th- - ,(,'r hell find anybody with bra s enou-- h b to give him au argument. - If complications exist, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas., for advice. The result of many years experience is st your service. K.l. Good Reason. Jud Timklns says he Jack Lalt wrote a characteristic appreciation of Zion canon for a railroad administration booklet, In which he said: . . cone-shape- Zion canon 1$' an epic, written by Mother Nature In her most ecstatic humor, illustrated by Creation In Its most majestic manifestations, published by God Almighty as an inspiration to all mankind. Zion canon; is the most beautiful spot-othis continent. I think I have seen all the famed that the evolution of the earth's formation has made. And of them all Zion to me stands first, stands alone," Zion has the double charm of form and color, and It Is hard to say which Is the more appealing. The entrance to the canon Is spacious and Impressive. The course up the Rio Virgin Is tortuous and the variation of view and of formation of the lofty walls is great. At the end of six or seveu miles of canon the wall narrows to the stream. What there Is beyond Is practically unknown. Thus from the plateau above the visitor may look down thousands of vertical feet into the painted canon with Its river. From the river bank he may look up thousands of feet with a changing view at every turn of the canon. The entrance to the canon Is most impressive. To the west rises the West Temple (7,030 feet), flanked by the Towers of the Virgin. The guar-diato the east is the East Temple (7,000), flanked by the Watchman (6,330). and Bridge mountain (6.630), Then come the Streaked Wall on the west side and the Brown Wall on the east side, topped respectively by the Three Patriarchs and the Mountain .f the Sun. Extraordinary features of the wall formation Include El Goherna-dor- , the Great Organ and the Temple of Sinawava. The visitor Anally comes to a point where the chasm Is mure than 2,000 feet deep and the walls so nearly touch that he looks np to see no sky. ' The walls are praetically vertical and parallel and warp in and out, thus cutting off the blue above. Here Is revealed the secret of the Making of Zion, as Is pointed out by Pr. G. K. Gilbert of the United States geological survey. This chasm is au example of downward erosion by water, which acts like the marble saw. The cut Is not entirely vertical, because the current has carried the cutting sand to one side or the other, and the cut undulates both in Its vertical and horizontal sections. The forms along the canon walls are extraordinary. And the colors are even more striking. The famous Vermilion Cliff of the Painted Desert here combines with the White Cliff and we see a thousand feet of white superimposed on two thousand feet of mi. But this startling combinabut the 'beginning of a veritable riot of tion color. The Vermilion Cliff rests on the Painted Desert stratum 330 feet" of a deeper red set off by purple and mauve ahalei Below this Is a hundred feet of brown and gray conglomerate. The crowning touch Is the coloring of the upper summits of the B hite Cliff. Here there are In places several hundred feet of varicolored shales and limestones whose seepage fantastically stains the glistening white. In consequence of the meeting of these many colors Zion Is "as gorgeous as a Gypsy scarf, and sunrise and sunset produce unbelievable effects. For exampler Lake the" West Temple. From a foundation of mingled reds, yellows, browns, n show-plac- es n sand-bearin- 1 Is white. The huge mass Is so It perfect in conformation that a titan of work the suggests architect. Ana on top of the lofty central rectangle rests a squared cap of red above the glistening white. Across the cannon, and slightly to the north, rising between two j eaks of deepest umber looms the great' silvery dome of the Eastern Temple, clothed in colorings like to its western sister. This rounds to a broad summit upon which Is mounted a symmetrical cap of that same beautiful bloodlike sandstone formation. Just beyond the East and West Temples are mountains, wildly rugranged three another court of In and outlines their facing ged totally different type from that which fronts the Western Temple. Here again has Bible history contributed the titles, for the three peaks are known as the The Patriarchs" and the space at their base the Court of the Patriarchs." A little farther on is another trio which occupies the eastern wall. Of decidedly different formation and coloring, they are called the Three Brothers. A great white dome is known as the Mountain of the Sun. Here the breaks in both canon walls have brought about a most interesting effect, for this beautiful mountain catches the first glint of the rising and receives the last kiss of Still another feature of the the setting sun. Mountain of the Sun Is the tint of the afterglow that changes its chalky summit Into a rosy dome. Many Intersecting canons and the tortuous course of the main canon give great variety to the formations. Possibly El Gobernador Is the gem of them all. Standing at a tun of the canon. Its mighty mass rises sheer 3.000 feet from the creek that skirts Its base, this pile presents a picture Gray at Ps base. It clears to a unsurpassed. glistening white with a summit that terminates In a great table. Far up on one of its faces there hangs n wonderful natural bridge, the top of which has never been pressed by the foot of man. Beyond El Gobernador the canon twists and tuajs until It widens out Into the most weird of alfils bizarre features. This Is the Great Temple of Sinawava, which occupies a vast amphitheater shut In by wals of brilliantly colored rs k tow ering 2,000 feet above Its floor. Here the rippling creek horseshoes around a mosWtemark-abl- y formed sandstone object that closely resem-btei- r a BuddhTseateFon Ids throne. Legend has given this plnce as the locality where the prehistoric people of this southwestern land gathered to do reverence to Sinawava, their ruling deity. The place fills the bill. If ever there was a spot where weirdly mystic Incantations and wildly impressive ceremonials would seem to accurately fit Into the surroundings, it Is this same Zion. pocket in the depths-o- f Just bejond the prehistoric temple the canon enters Its narrows until the creek occupies every foot of the floor and feathery waterfalls dash down from moss and lichen covered terraces. As If these were not enough. It Is known that there are other beauties possibly of even more wonderful, quality. Secretary Lane of the Interior department, in recommending the bill, g rock-bou- wrote: I have dwelt particularly upon Zion canos because it Is now so readily accessible and because It Is actually being used as a tourist resort, but thererKre other canons In- - the reservation That are bigger and even more beautifully colored. Still more remain to be entered and explored. In time they will all be open to the public. Further-more- , there are in the reservation mountains, waterfalls. natural bridges, ancient cliff dwellings and numerous other features to the tourist and exceedingly valuableInteresting to the scientist toTui" clean with Casearet, or Phockirj with Cayour insides every few lomel, Salt?, Oil and xin'em pills Casearets work while w. deep; they cleanse Tie stomach, rom e the soar, undigested, fermenting Tool and foul ? gases; take the exce-- s h '. trora the liver and carry out of the system ail the constipated waste in.iU'T and ponever ison, in the bowels. inemvenience cause gripe, sicken or and Casearets cost so little too. Adv. w Called. Many's the time I vlep marching order," said M- iyank. What was the matter?' Did you walk his friend. The Tome Sector sleep? n heavy returned inquired in your d -- tea student el HEED WOMEN SWAM Thousand of women have kidney bladder trouble and never suspect d. Women complaint often prove to oe or tee aething else but kidney trouble, result of kidney or bladder disease. re not in a heeJtnjr H the kidney ocondition, they may cause the other diseased. rgans to become Pain in the back, headache, low of bition, nervousness, are often tune toms of kidney trouble. wr- Dont delay starting treatment P physio Swamp-Roo- t, Kilmer ev cription, obtained at any drug atoit, be just the remedy needed to ovoeo uch conditions. , . Dome Get a medium or large from any drug rtore. twt -mediately However, if you wish first to to great preparation send ten eerie , Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, Nbe ample bottle. When writing mention this paper -- Adv. - Burden .That Overcome. No man ever sunk under the wieB den of the day. It w row' burdeh Is added to ih raore i of today that the burden a tnan can' bear. , Catarrhal Deafness t ints- - by local applications as hey the diseased portion nu cataronly one way to cure Mmvd1C1KS and that ia by HALLS CATARRH the Mu on Blood through the the System. lnfUmed wvhiW1 tut caused by an tt-- ' mucous lining of ttie. When this tubs bearK. tM rumbling sound or imperilb when It Is entirelyrloeed.L it result. Unless the tfeStroyll duced and this tube restore mat condition, hearing rw fees 2 forever. Many case caused by Catarrh, qorMoea condition of the Mucous . R3 for .j at ONE HUNDRED BOO case of Catarrhal caTA be cured by HALE 3 I MEDICINE. oW- All Druggist 75c. creulars Toieoo A Co., F. J. Cheney - J; Defi ' Overhead Trf verUt' Th first practical line was built in Hans? n J In which double overhea were used, with a trolley on the top of the wire. Flrt m:-- ? i4 Cutlcura Soothe Baby That Uch and bum foUowed of Cuticura Soap Cctteur anointings of s weetar, Nothing better, purer; of the &t dally If s little dusted oa enrm Talcum Is tsh. 25c each everywh Quite So. think of do you What sal to mate men young S U I. Ul ' 7 j -- g, ppfc 9 d I 4 |