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Show 32 Years' Service. Mrs. W. A. Wa'dman, 4R0 Glenn Ave., : Fesno, Cal., writes: "Whe,n I was young ; I had a fever and it left me with a cough ; every winter. Thirty-two years ago I ! read about Foley's Honey and Tar and bought some and it helped me. I use it yet and it helps me every time. I am a widow 66 years old." There is nothing better for bronchial, ' grip and similar lingering coughs and colds that hang on. Just fine for children for croup and whooping cough. Contains no opiates, gehram-Johnson. Drugs. (Advt.) WMj' ! r t; The Lake's the I ! hk Today i :4 V -' "'0( Thousands will enjoy a cooling dip in ls f ' " V l ' ' 1 I th8 water and Ply in lw sand on ; i SUNSET BEACH If The temperature of the water is ideal. f ; ,1 1 Today will be a big i J f ::: AJg day for the bathers. i: T ,y s wj J Big Saturday k-h? I Dance Tonight r I It's everybody's night at 1 , r A j VI Saltair. New dance mil- , I j1 sic. Jolly crowds. Make k' i.,r- ' your dace now. t ) y Take a Basket v i Lunch' mw Trains at 9:30 a. m., v"- i 1 I X 2,2:45,3:30,4:15,5, J t V i ' J I 5:45, 6:30, 7:15, 8, fl . ij 8:45, 8:30, 10:15 p.m. V4w F , j n. M. I. DRUG- STDra t "For the first time in many years the extreme radical groups which have always contributed the most 1 ' noise and a great deal of mischief, pitch their somgs in a subdued key," according to a New York World cor- ti respondent at the American Federation of Labur Convention at Atlantic City. j I While a Buffalo editor believes that every -day some new strike, or bomb exj)losion, or red-flag wav- . ing in this country or Canada confirms his beliief that " Union labor is in the hands of unscrupulous men, jj ci whose political, social and economic principles stand on all fours with those of Lenine and Trotzky," the i evidences of conservatism at the convention are many. For instance, the president of the Boilermakers jj and Iron Shipbuilders Union has sent out an otrder to local unions which, he says, "serves notice on all h that Bolsheviki, I. W. W.'s, or kindred gentry will not be tolerated.1" "lj ! For an enlightening account of the latest phases of the struggle in the labor world between radical- t' 'i ism and conservatism you should read the leading article in The Literary Digest for June 21st. It pre- ' sents the subject from all angles. ' .1 Other important news articles in this fine number are: j jH I How Hickson Heals by "Laying On of Hands" J ! ; An Account of the Methods and Results of the English Christian Healer ! at Trinity Church, New York. I Republican Effort to Split the Treaty Personal Glimpses t i : Hog Island Vindicated The Senate's "Boost" for Ireland j f Mr. Burleson Returns the Wires The Suffragists' Last Campaign I'. ' I Germany's Food Conditions Hans Dorten's Little Rhenish Republic j I dvld c c Urmnous Days m Italy ! S British rraise for oims t-i r u i. r c r?- n ,1 xr k 1 S IT r, , . r jh in lhe Lutch View of Giving Up the Kaiser Has Coal Any Bearing on Morals.? Caves Lined With Red Ore America Now Makes Good Optical Glass Curbing a River With a Steel Skeleton Walt Whitman Lemordant, the Blinded Painter R 1 I Speaking American in England Rome and Athens on Church Unity i The Letts in the Uf S. Where American Dead Are Buried in the W ' The Best of the Current Poetry Argonne (With Map) ! MANY STRIKING ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING HUMOROUS CARTOONS j !' I The People Who Read "The Digest" f j The best test of any periodical is the class of its readers. the people who read THE . LITERARY DIGEST. They are ?f J Character in a magazine or a newspaper attracts men and the best type. They buy THE DIGEST because they know -' women of standing and judgment as inevitably as a flower it is accurate, impartial, wholesome, comprehensive, and up- I draws the bee, and for the same reason. It suits their taste. to-date, because they can take it home to their children with " I Glance around you in the train, on the- street cars, in hotel confidence, and because it covers the world's news as no ' I lobbies, wherever your fellow humans congregate, and note other periodical does. Are you with them ? ij I -- j June 21st Number on Sale Today All News Dealers 10 Cents f ! ! 1", FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK 1 Tjfy? a lunch basket' a few EjWS i1- ill l sandwiches, a can of ffV 'M "Honest - to - Goodness" AJtuv. Pork and Beans and you'ra y JJv vi?''f ready to Btart on that picnic. UV JAisE There's no fussing or fixing II .:5jf5rti5riv'i necessary. It's bo easy to get I &friStiPi' ready, you'll want to go again. ij 1 57$-SfAl fev Have a supply on hand. Ask 1 5tf5 i your roc'r- k 75U IJ ' GODDARD PACKING CO., M 'Tp Sr' 'iv Provo. Utah y Mll6' in UTAH HEADCVARTERS M U' . ' ,t r'r ' . A iN ABSOLUTELY FIREPR. $,F 555 ROOMS W U "' M a" wlth Private bath. Conducted on both the M l ' , f ' i ,L ! European and American plan. Hotel Clark Uj l! f x , " M 's situated In Uib heart of the city, near f Pr . a$4t "j beautiful Central Park. Cars to Beaches, c?3 I. - , J rj Mountains, etc.. from Hill street station dl- I ' 1 ri i rectly opposite hotel. European plan tariff S k . , from $1.60 per day. Salt Lake City and Utah IPS E! V t. 1 patronag-e solicited. Illustrated folder upon re- 1W,; ' VP 1 ',9lf',l Clueat- vlslt tha Grill. F. W. Dlmmlck, Lessee. In the Chinese Republic There Are 400 Millions of People They have the same diseases as the people of this country, and yet for Ionirer than 4000 years herbs have practically been the only remedies used In China. What cures there will cure here. S. S. CHUNG 4-5-7 Galena Block, Corner 2nd South and State Sts. Entrance 69 E. 2nd South Office Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Was formerly one of the leading herbalists of China. Recently of the Chinese American Herb Co. of Ens Angeles. This herb company, which Is known all over the United States for the curative properties of Its herbs, has a main office at 117 Hill street. Los Angeles, with branches-at 341 Marchessant street, and at 633 Xorth Virginia sn-e.n. Reno. Xev. For eighteen years theso establishments have been the mecca of suffering humanity, owing to the many cures effected. Former sufferers of Utah have prevailed upon us to open a branch here, so that their friends could bo treated wiihout leaving their business, besides eliminating the great expense incurred through travel. Remember, what cured them will cure you. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. . Notice is herebj given that at an eleo , tlon held in Millard county drainage uis- " trlct No. 1, in Millard county, Utah on the 30th day ot April. 1919, the landowners ill said district authorized the board of ' supervisors of said district to issue additional ad-ditional bonds of said district in the sum of IUO.vOO.OD, with which to raio, funds to construct and maintain draind and a drainage system In said district lor -the purpose of draining and reclaiming the lands in the district. It Is the intention of the board of supervisors su-pervisors of said district to sell and .impose .im-pose of said bonds ror cash to the high-est high-est and best bidder. .. Said bonds called "Drainage District-Bonds." District-Bonds." are to run not less than ten nor inure than twenty years, and hear Inter- " est, payable semiannually, at a rate not1 exceeding 6 per cent Der annum; said bonds thall not. be solo for less man to ' per cent of their par value, and the pro- coeds shall be used for no other purpose" than paying the cost of constructing said drains and dlalnago canals necessary to drain the land In the district. Notice Is hereby given that sealed nro--posals for tho purrhaso of said bonds" will be received by said board of supervisors super-visors at their office at Hinckley Mil- : lard county, Utah, until 2 o'clock" D in on the 21st day of June, 19111, at which time and place the said board of supervisors super-visors wll open the pioposals or bids ami may award the purchase of the bonds Ic, " the highest responsible bidder. Tho boar I' reserves the right to reject any and all " bids. ;r - Witness our hand this 17tli day of May, loral) JAMK'S S. KMKTT, President of Board of Supervisors, Mli-' lard County Drainage District No 1 Attest: Joseph M. Wright. Secretary. y765s |