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Show EaBsaWJsaaaeaeaaaaHaaaBaeai" J B. Keeler, Emily Nielsen, Ephraim Kllerton, T. W. Crowly. Nephl Ander-aon, Ander-aon, V. a. Warnlck.. Ueonre K. Barton, John Jackson. Hadie V. Worleey,. Nellie J. Terry and Bertha Whitehead. DUBOIS OET8 PLACE. 1-OTATBI.I.O. Ida.. Feb. 4. Mrs. Fred T. Uulioia of thia city haa received word from Washington to the eff.ct tliat her husband, former Senator" Iubols, hss been appointed presllent of the capital service and Information burea.. of Wash-inaton. been decided on. but In all probability will bs early to June of thia year. SMALL SCHOOL COST. BRIGHAM CITY. Feb. 4. Accordina; to figures sent out from ths offtcs of the state superintendent of public Instruction. Instruc-tion. Box elder county Is educating her children at a less cost than the state averaKe. which Is $64. 3. Accord Ins; to Superintendent C. H. H kid more, the average av-erage cost In the Boxelder county school district for last year was 0.i, or $4.04 lower than the st&t average. MOTHERS ENTERTAINED. BRIGHAM CITY, Feb. 4. A program waa given at the local high school yesterday yes-terday for the trtrls of the school and their mothers. Many of the mot tiers were present and the following program was rendered: Vocal solo, "Mother of Mine." Miss IHrrfs Booths; Japanese resdtng. "Olory." Miss Mary Walking. Miss Ma- bel Reuben gave ft talk on health, and ths problems that confront the girls and their mothers were freely discussed. CARS CLIMB SIDEWALKS. BRIGHAM CITY, Feb. 4. Hlnce It became be-came customary to park autos In the center of the street In Brigham, Instead of at the curb, several cars left standing have run down the grade Into the sidewalk. side-walk. Yesterday, a big car belonging to I'hilip Quayle of I'erry, started from Its parking place In front of the titate hank in a westerly direction and the front wheels jumped over the curbing onto the sidewaJk. but when the rear wheels struck the curb the car stopped. A few daya ago; another car left its parking place In the center of the street and went over the curbing across the sidewalk side-walk and ran into the framework at ths front of the Eddy drug store. READY FOR DIPPIXU. MOAB. Feb. 4. The bands of sheep driven into l.'tah from Colorado lat iall without being dipped, in violation of the 'Jfirsntine order, are now being be-ing prepaied for dipping, ic-or Jin? to an agreement made between l:alt officials and owners of the sheep. Vats at Westwater, Thompson and Cieco I will be used. PROVO KXIta TO ATTIC ND. PROVO. Fh. 4. Announcement haa been made that the I'rovo lous-e of F.Iks No. "49, will attend ittc presentation presenta-tion of "The Mikado." a musical opera, which Is to be fttven In the near future ' by the Tabernacle choir, under the i direction, of Froteaaor J. lioshard. DKPl'Tr KKUISTHtH. K tVED. j , VKRNAL, Feb. 4. The followlna-l deputy reKistrars of vtt-tl statlstlcsl ave been appointed for Lolt:i county: Ityroa Goodrich. Naples, Lowrence Tounir. Moffat; Oall Hall. Mt. IW1; Fda Keld. ft. Ashley; Ha'.tte Jones, Maeser; Ruby rlilllns;s. Jensen; Mary U. Henry. VernaL . INSTAI.I. KBn CHAITKk. POCATKUVD, Feb. 4. Under the leadership of Chief Sachem Joseph H. Peterson, fifty Klwanlans of thia city visited Idaho Fells Wedneaday md assisted as-sisted In the Installation of a chapter of the ora-antat'on In that city. Following Fol-lowing the ceremr.nlea a proirram of entertainment features was yjtven. PLAN DAIRY SHOW. PROVO. Feb. 4. The dairymen of Provo and vicinity have set the machinery machin-ery In motion for a dairy atock show snd eHhlbtt. A meetins; wss held Tuesday evenlnar at tee Commercial club, when the matter was discussed and the first steps taken to make the exhibit snd show aa extensive aa possible, and take in as much territory as can be Intereat-eL Intereat-eL Xke data of Um show has not yet LUMPS OF INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" at once lues your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach Undigested food! Lumps of pain; ben-mmc pu. acids and sourness. When your stomach la all upset, hers Is Instant In-stant relief no waiting: I The moment you eat a tsblet or two of Pape's Diapepstn all the Indication Indica-tion pain and dyspepsia diairess caused by acidity is relieved. Your disordered stomach will feel fine at once. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepstn neutralise the harmful harm-ful acids in the stomach, and itlvo almost al-most instant relief; besides they cost ao lllUe a drug a lures. (AdvJ |