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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI, UTAH WOMEN ELDERLY UTAH t SAFEGUARDED Tell Other How They Were Carried Safely Through 4 Change of Life. . -- Com Vegetable pound. When I was 45 and had the Change of Life, recom- mended . it and it gave me Bach relief from my bad feelings that I took several bottles. I am now well and healthy and recom mend your Compound to other ladies. " Mrs. Mary Ridoway, Durand, Wis. A Massachusetts Woman Writes: " My troubles Blackstone, Mass. were from my age, and I felt awfully sick for three years. I had hot flashes often and frequently suffered from pains. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and now am welL" Mrs. Pierre Cournoyer, Box 239, ' Blackstone, Mass. Such warning symptoms as sense bl euffocatlon,hpt flashes,headaches,back-ches.drea- d of Impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite weakness and dizziness, should be heeded women. Lydia E. Pink-barn- 's by middle-age- d Vegetable Compound has carried many women safely through this crisis. A Hot Time. "What caused the coolness between ' you and Jones?" "A heated argument.". CLEAR RED PIMPLY FACES Red Hands, Red 8calp With Cutlcura 8op and Ointment. Trial Free. The soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. Nothing better, quicker, safer, surer at any price for skin troubles of young or old that Itch,, burn, crust, scale, tor ture or disfigure. Besides, they meet very want In toilet preparations. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. It is not at all difficult for a man to have the patience of Job If the bolls are on his neighbor. Dr. Firm's Pleasant Pellet are the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate bver and bowela. Adr. There are about a thousand kinds of mosquitoes. That Ache ! Stop Don't worry about a' bad back. Get rid of It Probably your neys are out of order. Resume sible habits and help the kidneys. Then, kidney backache will go; also the dizzy spells, lameness, stiffness, tired feelings, nervousness, rheumatic pains and bladder troubles. Use Doaa's Kidney Pills. Thousands recommend them. kidsen- An Idaho Case Lttri Mmrow, Idaho, Mrs. Tflurke. ft. ays: tit S. LUlle "I had an attack of tha grip which settled In my kidneys. Tha pain almost drova ma crazy, i riaa hot clot ha put on my back, but they cava only temporary relief. InMy a kidneys were bad condition and cratlona highly colored. the kidney I waa In bed for over a month and waa totally helplma. I finally used rmn'i Kidney I'ill and got great re- lief," Cat DeWe at Aaf Star, BOa a Baa DOAN'S VfSJJ CO. roSTU-MUUR- BUFFALO, N. T. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cur CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS new. fail. Purely vegeta surely but gently on the liver. Stop after dinner dis- bleact irlOTPD Pill. tresscure I Indigestion. Improve the complexion, brighten the eye. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature tosses suttiY r&tvDtm put, u 1mmm tw wrtm ftwkm-ra Mr (sjtl. v4 lrt a t rrltf RUMIef t1mrA, BLACK tVswt, f evfr ftitf riiKK ft-- , ; K LEG fmmi av fnsy TwwiltrM , mm. M-- t m rff nnfw1evf of Otttar Isrataw Tf i r.wrtar' fMi CUTTtM LA10AAT0RY. . rill Iimim fen OWaVl a TSst . MAIK A VH !' wv iMrael feW. Ten burglaries were reported at ijSalt Lake on Sunday last George Burton, 61 years of age, for many years a member of the Ogden police department,' died April 2. Au exposition of Utah-madgoods Is being held In Salt Lake City, the Utah Products show opening on Monday. Debaters of the University of Utah were victorious over the University, of Montana team In the annual debate held In Salt Lake last week. Replies from all parts of the state Indicate a big attendance at the meeting of the Utah Chamber of Commerce to be held In Salt Lake April 10. A Chinaman of Salt Lake was shot in the forehead toy boys playing with a. small ca'.bre target rifle, but his Injuries are not regarded as serious. The public school of Ephralin have started their fly swatting campaign. They are paying a bounty of 3 cents per hundred for all the files killed. It is announced by the Salt Lake route that as Boon as the snow la off the ground the road will begin a survey from Provo Into the Uintah basin. Charged with opening letters in transit, L. A. .Houghton, a United States railway mall clerk, was bound over to the federal grand jury at Salt Lake. Eureka had a mad dog scare last week, but an examination by the state bacteriologist of the bead of the dog slain disclosed that the dog was not rabid. Governor Spry has issued his annu al Arbor day proclamation, fixing Sat urday, April 15, as the day for planting trees In the general scheme of re forestation. Plats for rights of way for a rail road extension between Duchesne and Randlett in the Uintah basin, ' were filed a few days ago In the United States land office at Vernal. It is estimated that stockholders In the First National bank of Moab, which is being organized, will repre sent holders of moneys and property aggregating more than f 1,568.800. Dr. E. G. Gowans, state superintend ent of public Instruction, has Invited high school pupils throughout the state to write compositions for his biennial report to the governor and legislature. Otto Stahlman, private engineer for the Guggenheims, who spent three months in the tower of London, when he was suspected of being a German spy, was a Salt Lake visitor last week. Unless the assessed valuation Is more than twice that of last year, the revenue will fall far short of the amount required to keep up the government In Grand county, according to statements Issued by county officials. Of the $234,455 appropriated by the legislature for the state prison expenses during 1915 and 1916, there remained unexpended $152,800.13 at the close of 1915, according to the annual report of the state board of corrections. Wanderlust entered the boy's size system of 9 year-ol- d Virgil Edson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edson, of Ogden, and he set off to travel, getting as far as Denver before steps could be taken which resulted In bis return U the parents. Telephone subscribers of Murrsy and Mldvale, who formerly were permitted to talk with Salt Lake subscribers without extra charge are now compelled to pay a toll of 8 and 10 cents for each call, this rule going into effect on April L The report of the state treasurer for March shows a cash balance on hand at the clone of the month of The balance at the end of February wss 11.503,666.31. March receipts totalled 1404,673.07, the disbursements $231.91 1.84. Absolute assurance that a citizens' military training camp will be held at Fort Douglas this summer has been received by Capt. W. B. Wallace, V. S. A, Instructor-Inspecto- r of the Utsh national guard. The period of August 21 to September 6 was set. What Is known ss Gravel day In Mil ford was celebrated Thursday of last week. Every business bouse in town was closed and tbe men were out In a body pitching gravel on tbe streets. Tbe high school also closed and put Its pupils to work on school and community park. One hundred and twenty five of the farmers of Lew Won have formed a corporation to be known ss the Iwls-lo- n A Dear Lake Irrigation company. These men are the owners of land that Is to be titivated with water pumped from Bear river, the pumping plant being In course of construct Ion now. Due to slight Illnesses the three oldest residents of Ogden valley were unable to sttend the old folks' social held March SI, In tbe ward amusement ball at HunUville. These three are John Felt, aged 97; Hans Scbow, aged 91, and Mrs. Kares Jensen, also 91. About sixty pioneers ware present. e Dhrand, Wis. "I am the mother of fourteen children and I owe my life to Lydia E. Pinkham a friend HEWS STATE if Best Bows for Breeding. birds Bccomo Charming Littb IrioricLs r If w? and eai the thcyil jin j us that paster ihem kindly 15 BALSAM By Edwaud B. Clark. brings our bird friends SPRINQ from the South. Not all of however, deserted us when the winds began to blow cold and Ifhe clouds to shake out their first bur-fleof snow. A few of our feathered friends stay In the North country the whole winter through. They are the e bardler ones of their tribe. and traveler alike are becoming more and more beloved of our people as time goes on. There are certain ones among our feathered neighbors which, because of he sweetness of their song, tne beauty pt their plumage, or the friendliness of their natures, appeal to us more jthan their brethren. Of some of these birds It better known and better-loveIs the purpose to write. The 8 wallow. SL Thomas Aquinas said: "Where the birds are, there are the angels." St. Thomas, it is true, said it In Latin, and the rendering given is a bit free, but It expresses what the good man meant The saint Is credited with being a home lover, and there Isn't much doubt that he had the swallows In mind when he spoke of birds and angels In the same breath. Most of us who have reached middle life lived boyhood's days In the coun try. A surplus of sentiment Un't necessary to make one connect angels with tbe old home where tbe trees were, the river rsn and the swallows nested. The country-breboy knows the swallows better than he knows other birds. swallow The sight of a forked-tal- l "hawking," as Bradford Torrey puts It, through the city streets In spring makes the city man homesick as does n Stay-at-hom- d d 1S-1I- retain the moisture several days. An excellent wholesome food when mad with the pure on&s s have paid the hermit higher tribute than any poet. The Bluebird. When the English settlers In America saw the loose flocks of bluebirds drifting over the March fields, the spring sunshine making redder the btrd'a red breasts, they called them English robins. Ttv red of the breasts was responsible for the name, the sight of It being a reminder of the other bird In the home fields over the sea. In a few remote places in New Eng land the bluebird still bears tbe name which the Pilgrims gave, but every where else throughout the American continent It Is the bluebird and noth ing else. It Is one of the few of the American feathered species which manage to keep one name in nearly every community In which they dwell The bluebird Is a bird of the heart and of the home. It loves the companionship of man and it will build its nest and dwell through the sum mer wherever It Is made welcome. The bluebird Is a sweet creature, for it there are any vices among its multl tude of virtues man has yet to turn them tQ the light Alfred Tennyson did not know the bluebird, but it would seem that he must have heard an echo of Us April note when he wrote: And In my breast Pprlna wakens, too; and my re fret ltwomra an April violet. And buds and bloaaoma Ilka tha reat. The Bobolink. The bobolink Is a summer reveler; tbe bee Is drunk with bloom, and why not he, this bacchanalian bobolink? There Is a tort of delirium In the summer-tim- e joy of this meadow bird. His song has been called rapturous, folk .... fot Reclpel IIG Baring Powder Always sure to please. Try a can today at our risk A Handy Book containing 10 Cooking Lessons and 54 Tested Recipes will be mulled you FREE if you will send your nam and address to JAQUES MFC CO, CHICACO pjSBHfe' DIP 1 illli2 Sold by all Crorcrs SIGNS STRANGE ON SHIPS Hsvs Little Meaning to the Uninitiated, But Are Plainly Understood by Sailors. Strange signs frequently hang from ships which puzzle even dwellers in seaport towns to guess the meaning of. A basket slung from the mainmast bead Is a sailor's sign to notify that the cargo has been loaded or discharged, as the case may be, and that the ship Is ready to start on her next trip. This she cannot do until the usual board of trade formalities have been observed, and the ship's papers, which, while a ship is in port, are deposited with the board of trade, have been returned to the captain. A generally mysterious emblem is a besom lashed to a mainmast or bridge railing. This Is to signify that the vessel Is for sale. Occasionally a dark blue stripe may be seen running fore and aft on a ves sel; as a matter of fact, this is a sign of recent bereavement Blue Is the sailor's mourning, and tbe stripe of this color takes the place of the black margin or band used by the landsmen as a notification of death. Weak Kidneys Often the Result of Overwork On several occasions I have been unable te work and auflVred severe pains in tha back, due to my kidneys. I called on s doctor of Ripon, Wis., but received no relief. I tried Dr. Kilmer's Fwamp Root which gave me instant relief. I waa then able to resume work. Swamp-Roois the only relief I can get from kidney diseate which I am subject to in the spring of tbe year. I am writing this testimonial through my own free will that sufferers of kidney and bladder diseases will know of tha wonderful merits of Fwamp Root. I recommend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roowhenever I can and alwaya have a bottle of Swamp-Roo- t in my home. of Mr. C. J. I purchased Swamp-Roo- t Burnaide. Druggist, of 202 Main Street, Ripon, Wis. Verv trulv yours, THOMAS J. LYNCH, 173 Newbury Street, Ripon, Wis. I have read tha above statement that Thomas J. Lynch bought Ir. Kilmer's rwamp Root at my store and made oath the above statement ia tni in aubstance snd fact. E. J. Burnside. Subscribed and sworn to before me this I5tb day of November, 1011. F. A. TRESTON. Will Do For Yos Prove What Swamp-RoSrnd ten cnt to Dr. Kilmer A to Ringhamton, N. Y for a aaanple sire bnt tie. It Will mnvinre anvotie. You will alMi receive a booklet of valuable infor mation, idling about the kidneys and blad hen writing. te .tire and mention and this paper. Ksnlar sire bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. t t Making Friends With a Titmouse. the sight of no other bird. The swallow Is a countryman. No student of sociology will ever be called upon to suggest means to turn back a cityward flight of the swallow. It might not be a waste of energy, however, to devise a method to turn a few of the swallows to tbe city, for a glimpse or two of them, with the engenderer yearning for the old home and things bucolic, might solve the deserted farm ' problem. The swallow found Its wsy Into the hearts and the homes of the people as ecstatic, merry, sparkling and bubbling. It is all of these and some thing more. It Is the very abandon ol music The bobolink while singing seema to be In a perfect frenzy. He Is tipsy with glee; be actually staggers In bis flight; for be cannot rise above the meadow on a summer morning without attempting to beat time with bis wings to bis own music, and tha wings cannot keep the pace. It was a bacchanalian, element In the singing of the bobolink which appealed more than anything else to one Aristotle's time. This of the humbler poets, Christopher P. long ago much we know, for the philosopher Crsnrh. Mr. Cranch has made tbe speaks of It and there Is no reason to most of that which struck him as tbe doubt that the swallow held his plsre dominant tone In tbe reveler's music. In man's affection during tbe years of Thetr iritK. still oronk wtih air and light the life of some philosopher who was An-- perfume of the ma4ow. Oo as much earlier than Aristotle ss ArisrHn up and nrwn tbe sky lit sunhln anl In ataow. totle Is earlier than the philosopher of The Kentucky Cardinal. today, If there be any philosopher of t'ntil a writer who loved the carditoday who may be mentioned property In the same sentence with Alexander's nal gave It the name of his state those who knew the bird were content to tutor. rail It by Its scientific name, the cardiThe Hermit Thrush. It Is possible that an adequate trib- nal grosbeak. Science and poetry are ute to the song of the hermit thrash far apart James Lane Allen did not la beyond the range of human poetic claim proprietary rights In this bird of endeavor. The have not dared. glowing plumage, and his book modThe song Is hymnlike and It has a cer- estly enough was called not "The" but tain purity and anctlty of tone that "A Kentucky Csrdtnal." mark tbe singer as tbe fit soloist of The cardinal has small place In the temple In the wilderness. poetry. Jsmes I .an Allen has given It Is the wild plsres far removed It an ensuring place in prose. Of the from man and his works that the bird cardinal's habits of standing stanchly loves. Its seeks no audience for bis by the home fields when the snow flies sinking. We must go to the northern sod the other songsters desert, the woods and there wait until the shad- Kentucky writer hss this to say: ows lengthen and the hush of the eve"ixtt some morning the leaves are ning has come down to hear the her- on the ground, and the birds hsve vanmit thrush break the silence with bis ished. The species that remain or that come to as then, wear the hue vesper hymn. The voice Is pore music. No other of the season and melt Into the tone of bird singer In America and probably natore'a background blues, frays, no bird slngor In the world ran ap- brown, with touches of white on tall proach the bermit thrush In the melo- and breast snd wing for com'ng flecks p-- ti The song of snow. above a year old for brood sows, add would be declsred sad were It not so "Save only him proud solitary strati-e- r In our unfriendly land the fiery Ing only tbe biggest and best gilts 01 uplifting. It Is prayer and song tn one anl It seems to hallow the wilder-Ben- grosbeak. Nature In Kentucky has no this year's farrow. winter harmonies for bfta. He couid Most Profitable Hog. The hermit thrush loves eqoslly the find the only smong tbe tufts of the Not how lsrga a hog. but bow prof woods and the forested October sumach, or in the gum tree Itable. A well finished 200 pounds mountain tops. It chooses one or tbe when It stands a pillar of red twilight usually moves up to tbe bead of th other for Its summer borne. The coun- fire In the dark November woods, or class In the market. try folk of the North who fcsve beard la the far depths of the crimson sunthe song at dusk coming from where set skies . . . and be Is left alone Keep Sheep ftepsrwte. the woods meet the marsh call the on the edge of that northern world Never let the sheep run In the yard tlrd the "swssat angel." The cosatry whkh be has dared Invade. with cattle. s. low-lyin- CNMMIUtiet M'f II LI. aw latUTI S6 (Writ Birds are among man's most practical friends, for they destroy harmful Insects and the seed of ugly and poisonous weeds. Let us acknowledge this friendship by arranging to have the school children observe Bird day this year In connection with their Arbor day exercises. We need trees and birds, and everyone ought to understand their value and encourage their propagation. It psys to keep the best of tbe sowi dious quality of Its notes. nwinkg mf ina. W. K U, Salt Lake City, Ne. treat Potato Doughnuts g o-- fiftv-ren- t one-doll- Calling Uncle Down. I wss a youngster," remarked t'ncln l'.rsgglrs. "I wss about the best baseball player In this county." "What did you play?" "Pitcher, catcher, shortstop an" all the rest of 'em." "Tea. Uncle," spoke up little Willie, the champion bright child, "nut we're talking about baseball; not amateur theatricals." "When "P.et 1 Where's He Cot It? know where you got that necktie. "Five bucks says you don't." "Around your neck, you boob." VERALLSi I .Or'. Kids Kleen Keep Th practical. KhKKi!, pUriimr cxJ tar ctuidiaa I Id meal invent rrnMntofevt bum. Made ia on drop back. taalT nicoa With r e4 Lipped WaVShecL w turn AataC DeUVda lo Hop CtfeuUOOaa. Msd Ml btus) decum. Msfi biua aubtj whs kkkorw atnpcs) fat til th ftmt touod. Alo kghW weight, hut color wtrriil i dull bitM. CskJal blu. taB oi dsuk red far mmaam wear, ftfl rproprisvlcry tnaaawd wvh Ua color pabatsm. Madam Dutch neck with dbow aiearvoi m aod hlhec4sUMi d) 75c the suit B cwuHt Mpptrfoa. rw ekaJat thsiaa. char w will artsd Go praprua faonpi ot porei, ?c aach. A?dT FREE pi Bewm of Imitation.. Look ht SaTaHoMoalULabaL Uadibt Levi Strauss dk Co San Francisco ardd GRAS0 PRIZE at tkt The Theater a War Tonic. "Can you Imagine the state the nerves of the country would be la but for the necessary mind recreation provided by the theaters?" the London Chronicle asks In calling attention to the fact that tbe war has been prolonged for more than eighteen months and that tbe end Is not yet In sight. "A weekly evening at one of the theaters," It goes on, "Is a safeguard against nervous breakdown. It ia a tonic more effective than doctor's medicine. All tbe senses are quickened, and Instead of depression we have alertness; optimism Instead of pessimism. Gladstone went to tbe theater for mind relief In a time of national strain; so did Abraham Lincoln, and tbe late Lord Roberts advocated showing a cheerful countenance to the world." STOP SCRATCHING RESINOL RELIEVES ITCHING INSTANTLY That Itching, burning which keeps you scratching and dig ring. Is a source of disgust to others, as well as of torment to you. Why don't you get rid of It by using Rest-no- l Ointment? Pbystclsns have prescribed It for over 20 years. In most esses, It stops Itching Instantly r.nd heals eruptions promptly. It Is very essy and economical to use. Bold by all druggists. Adv. skin-troubl- e Rotterdam's Trade Crows. The sea trade of Holland's great port, Rotterdam, waa Increased tremendously since the war broke out. and It Is now necessary to deepen the channel connecting tbe port with the North sea to a depth of 38 feet, which later will be continued to 41 feet at high tide, the operation Involving removal of more than 10,000 .000 cublo yards of earth by dredging. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle ot CA0TOKIA, a safe and aur "eraedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature In t'se for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher'i Castorii To acquire wealth Is difficult, to keep It Is more difficult, and to spend It wisely Is most difficult. They once tried to shut a woman up In a lunatic asylum but they say she kept on talking. The stronger the language a man The cream of society Is comi-osuses the more confidence a woman has of people who have money but are unin his bravery. able to remember how they got it. Sudden Death Cued" by Ducste of tbt Kioatys The close connection between the Heart and the kidneys Is well known aowsdsys. When kidneys are diseased, arterial tension Is increased and tbe heart functions are attacked. When Ihe kidneys no longer pour forth waste. uremic poisoning occurs and tbe person dies, and the cause Is often given as faesrt disesse, or disease of brsln or lungs. It Is a good Insurance sralnst such a risk to 10 cents for a large trial rack are of "Anurlc" the latest Dr. Pierce. When you discovery of softer from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic palna here or there, or that constant tire4, worn-oufeeling, ret "Anurlc" at the druggist. It's 27 times more potent than lithla, dissolves srlo acid as hot water does sugar. d t After Grip Then Spring Fever? This Is the time of year to lock out for trouble? We feet weak our blood seems hot no appetite. It a time to clean bouse! This Is when tbe blood Is clogged and we suffer from wbst is commonly called a cold. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlscov-er-y purifies tbe blood and entirely eradicates the poisons that breed and feed disease. Pure blood Is essential to good health. The weak run down debilitated condition whlcb so many people experience Is commonly the effect of Impure blood. "Medical Discov-ery- " not only cleanses the blood of Impurities, hut Increase the activity of the blood making glands, and enrlcbe the body with pure, rich blood. |