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Show CHAS. PYPER THE UTAH BUDGET Everything Electrical The proprietor of an Ogdon pool hall was fined $25 last Wfek for allow ing minors to frequont his establish- ' '' men. The residence of V. H. Taylor at Harrlsvllle, Weber county, was de stroyed by fire of unknown origin last week, the loss being $3,500. Chief Forester H. S. Graves, in an Interview in Salt Lake, declared: "My purpose is to make the forests of the country servo the greatest good to the greatest number." Western Pacific tracks near the southern end of the Great Salt Lake, which were washed out Saturday, have been repaired and trains are again running regularly. Beaver county has a vast area of marble, near Frisco, harder than the best quality of Vermont marble. In color it is not exactly white, but rather of a rich cream, color. Reports from over the state are that the rain of Thursday night and Friday did untold benefit to farmers, who had commenced to fear that the long dry spell would delay planting. A largely attended service in mem ory of Rulon A. Haacke, who died at sea while en route home from a 'mission in Tahiti, February 25, was held Sunday afternoon in Salt Lake. The Cache County Poultry associa tion has decided to hold a special meeting once every three months, at which experts on poultry raising will deliver lectures on the subject. While attempting to adjust steel braces in a tower of the Utah Light & Railway company at Woods Cross, James Means of Salt Lake was struct by a falling beam and seriously Injured. Reports are coming in from dry farming sections in all parts of the county and the surrounding country to the effect that the last rain storm has practically assured big dry farm crops this year. The beekeepers of Spanish Fork and vicinity have completed the ter Inspection of their aviaries and are rejoicing over the fact that there has been the lighest loss of winter bees for many years. Emil Agraz, a former bicycle rider who has appeared on the Suit Palace track at Salt Lake for several years past, is to join the ranks of the avla tors, having already made several suc cessful aeroplane flights. A double celebration was held in Frlee on March 24. The first to com memorate the fact that Price has be come a city of the third class and the second to celebrate the completion oi the new electric light plant. William Burrows, a farmer living at Greenville, Cache county. Is dead aa result of Injuries sustained when his wagon went over an embankment In'o a ravine, the accident occurring as he was returning home at night. One hundred and fifty thousand eastern brook trout fry was shipped to Tooele county last week by the state fish and game department for distribution In Tooele, Ophlr, Clovet and Willow Creeks in that county. John Walter Ijmghlln, 24 years of age, of Provo, shot himself In the head while his wife and two little children were at church, the wife finding his body near a haystack upon ber return home. Illness is supposed to have caused the suicide. Tired of hauling oil by wagon, four teen towns of southern Utah, headed by the Commercial clubs of Fillmore and Hinckley, in Millard county, have asked the Salt Lake Commercial oluu to see what. can be done toward he building of a branch oil station In thai region. Two hundred citizens of Ccntorvills and Bountiful attended a rousing mass meeting at Bountiful Friday night, at which initial anion was taken In a combined effort to secure the extension of the street car lines from Salt Laha to Bountiful and tervillc. Claiming that they bad been lorked there by tramps, four boys between eleven and flfleen years of age, who disappeared from their homes in Salt Lake Saturday noon, were found In locked box car of a Denver ft. Kio Grande freight train nar Tucker on See me on any electrical job for an estimate. House wiring a specialty. All kinds of Electrical Supplies. Tantalum and Tungsten Lamps, One block west of Court House Inter-mounta- in .Stock Farm A choice lot of younjj sows from six to eight months old for sale, either open or bred to Kay's Premier Ijee registered sire and dam. Won first prize and sweep stakes at State fair. Malin Mendenhall, Nephi, Utah City Meat Co. Mangclioa & Garrett, Proprietor! All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats in Refrigerator te Husiness loing run on cash basis, enables us to sell at very reasonable prices. Courteous Treatment to All Will Wear Twice as Long. f e Ask any farmer if our harness doesn't wear twice as lony as the factory harness. We make it and jruarantee it. harness, saddles, Briny in your old etc., and have thorn repaired good as new. Complete outfitters whips, bridles, spurs, Navajo blankets, and everything in harness and saddlery. hand-mad- OSTLER post-wi- ALLEN CSl, "Shop at Home fl Why send awav? Watches $l..riO to sort, size and price. Clocks, everv See llie. "Uitf Hens." diamond rings. Beautiful jewelry 1 make your watches and clocks keep correct time. E. L. BOUCHER -t Watchmaker and Jeweler i R ememoer We build New Machinery, make Harrows, Cultivators, Wagons and Scrapers. We can save you money See us First R osenvaii s Blacksmithing and Machinery Repair Shop WHY PAY EXPRESS tn To send your laundry to Provo or Salt Lake, when you can have it done right here at home for less lmoney? Expert Laundry-mainewest and latest machinery. Phone 67 and our beautiful new wagon will call at your door. Patronize home industry d, 1 and try "Bob's" Laundry - PEXTON l. M.NIPHI, UTAH X CjiMaKH. MtfKfc rM"ft. Iff t.AAJI.44 fllif - We pay the highest .market price for CR&.AM 3 Why tend your CREAM miles from home to get less money? 1 00 ! Kunday. The body of K. B. Ppcncer, a native of Salt Lake, was found floating in 8a n Francisco bay. It Is thought Spencer committed suicide by dron Ing. Mr. gpenrer was employed by th Western Union Telegraph com pany, and wss a member of a promi nent Salt Lake family. Charles B. Clow of Salt Lake, one of the best known horsemen In the United Status, may oMe from injuries received In an automobile accident on Friday. The car In wntch he was rid Ing skidded while turning a cornet and Clow was hurled hih Into the air and fell on the paved street The students of the Brigham You.13 university at Provo on Friday np the big "Y" on the hillside. The boys worked from about 8 o'clock tin til after 4 in the afternoon, and bn the work was completed the 'Y' could be seen plainly miles away. e .James Jack, for yean thief clerk and treasurer o the office of the first presidency of the Mor mon church, for twenty years terrl torial treasurer of Utah and sn ac countsnt of national reputation, di?d Monday at his home In Salt Lake. II was In his eighty-seconyear. Another railroad for southern Utah to run from Milford, on the Salt Lak Route, through the rich agricultural and mineral belts of Beaver county NEPHI CREAMERY Iw dend fifty-thre- TWO MEN SAVE 13 AFTER BARKEN-TINSTRANDS AND STORM FOILS LIFE SAVERS. ONE MAN LIFTS 4 INTO B0A1 But for the Heroism of the Two Salt ors Not Only the Vessel's Crew but the Life Saving Force Would Hiv Been Lost. Wood's Hole, Mass. Of all the rea these parts for years the greatest was made the other night when Capt. Sam Jackson and Frank Veedei brought 18 men to Cutty hunk Islaud In seas i dory and yawl after pounding had put the life saving outfit out ol business. But for the heroism of these two men the entire force of the Cutty-hunstation would have gone down, together with the crew of the new barkentlne Stephen G. Hart, bound from Gulfport, Miss., to Boston, with lumber and driven by storm and crosscurrents on a reef off the Island. The barkentlne stranded in a fog tnd was not Billed by the station lookout until she had tossed on ber jagged bed for several hours. Her signals told that she was fast filling and that help must come quickly to be of any use. Not knowing how many lives might depend on their getting to the wreck in a hurry, all the men at the itatlon turned out and to make sure of room for everybody, they towed the lurf boat behind the big power craft Two of the Island fishermen named Cornell volunteered for the trip with them. When they climbed on board the ; Hart part of her keel had settled on the reef with the receding tide, which steadied her a hit, but mado haul Ing her off out of the question.' Captain and crew were willing enough to leave her to herself for the night, for the leakage bad displaced her cargo and threatened to Immerse her, and the wind shrieked warnings of a stormy Cues in k 3 is being plaooed. ! Brooke, like many another man. dis likes writing' personal letters. Like many another married man, he has delegated to his wife the task of writ ing family epistles. Mrs. Brooke lias not been averse to performing this duty and has fallhfuly discharged It. However, when Brooke's sister sent him a picture of herself, her tuiBband and her children, with an request that he write to her. Mrs. Brooke said to her husband: "Harry you really muBt write to Florence. In almost every letter I receive from her she expresses a wish to get a message direct from you." "I have rather neglected Flo the last few years." Brooke agreed. vI'll write her the first oportunlty I get." After several days had elusped and. as many reminders had been given her husband Mrs. Brooke asked across the dinner table one evening: Have you written to your sister to day, Harry? You know you promised me this morning that you wouldn't let another day pass without getting off that letter." "The fact Is, I haven't had time. Kitty," Brooke answered lamely. a arming F Ri2 We tell you about how good youH feel after taking a CASCARET that millions of people buy, ass and recommend them But that's talk you buy a box now take as and get the proof directed In the morning After you know CASCARICTS never be you'll , without them. It was very good of you not to waken me. I am very thank ful for what has been a most refreshing sleep. Barber Hoots, man, haud yer tongue; It'a only a fair return. I slept all through your sermon last Saw-bat- London ht lu r to remember for COUCH3 Wain-wrlgh- t, TiPDR The Kind You Have : "I should think you'd frame up a better excuse than that," returned his wife, severely, "You've worn that excuse threadbare." "You said you wrote her last Mon day and told her all the news." Brooke said by way of making a de- 8 Always Bought 3 PER CENT , AVeigetoble Preparation Tor Assimilating (heFoodandKegula-lin- g Ihe Stomachs and Bowels of ALCOHOL-- fense. "Tho photograph was sent to you by your sister and at least merits acknowledging," Mrs. Brooke answered "Besides. I can't blame Florence If she charges your negligence tomy account. Naturally she supposes my wifely influence Is exerted to keep you from wilting her. I know thnt jou hnve a sincere affection for Florence and take an Interest in her and her family, but she knows this only from my letters to her."1 "Well. I have been nepllRcnt." con ceded Brooke. "I'll write to Florence Tromotcs Bears tho Signature s DigestioChcerful-nessandRcsl.Contain- of neither nor Mineral Opiuiii.Morphine 0n h ter?" Brooke demanded. krnrm A .1 In Srtd 1 re Use For Over Thirty Years ApcrfeclKcmcdy forConstipa-(io- n . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoeo Worms.Conviilsions .Fevcrish-ncs- s r8and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tjc Simile Signature of Ttt Centauh Compaw NEW YORK. CjCtuaranteed umler lhe Fooda"4 Exact Copy of Wrapper. HARTIY." "Well, what's the matter with Itf" Brooke again demanded. "In the frxt place. Florence fca only two children." Mrs Brooke sn ewered. calmly.. "lis very evident that your memory deceived yon and that you didn't take the trouble to hunt up the plotogrsph And. In the second place. len Iss never worn n mustache sa lorg ss any of os hs known him Then, sestn. It waa such a newsy, Interesfire letter to write after so many tnnnhs of ellenre." h twinkle showing In her finished, eyes. "This Is a nire modrlle you're jrot tr Info. Kitty." Uroofc" said, re proarbfiiily "How on earth run I h expelled1 to keep track of Flos tnm lly snd len's mntarh? Tou won' csfrb me writing any more letters even to please yon." "I suppose 1 shall keep on writing them for yon not to save you. low ever, but so'ety to keep harmony la the family," Mrs. Brooke remarked resignedly. . Mantua an M!TW Quits So. ONE OF THE EARLY BIRDS, "Was your brother hurt at pola vaulting last night? "Yes, but he hopes to get over It all right." Actions, looks, words steps from, the alphabet by which you spell character. Lavster. Ir. Wlnntow'n Soot nine myrap tar Chndrm-lethUiffNofteim t h mini, fvtiueea Inflaaim-Uoiimjm pain, aurra wln4 colic, tie a botU- - . The busiest thine In the world la Idle curiosity. The Wretchedness of Constipation Caa qoicUy be muiuiae CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Mrs. Joskin That last leg of mutton was beastly tough. Mr. Trlmmlns You surprise me, mum. Why, It was quite a young Iamb. Mrs. Joskins Um. Must have kept tly rk. Dun. tea, sad lafntfioa. taali to-Ja- I Purely vtfcteLU rt urrlr aad oa IM lUsd. Up to Him. I'm dead sore. I loft SS fe-- l like somebody ought to Tom Genuine t w tr la (m irr,in ate. ir wows t fit the livr, tint Kn. r n Ibe rids the lk"d of impvntim. All t ta alt nsrt drumt. r, iem Town criers were aho'lshed when women's clubs were organized. M MM a an In Tftfsitrss A rT. Wri ors worn initiation starts habits of energy cr-fefl- a iFHM. Signature "TT Turn No woman can be happy who has too tmirri time to think of things that are none of ber hueine. Onrffl'l Tea utimiilatet TWy da tlair dory, Dm. SaH The us of the Heaven won't seem worth wblls to some women unless there's an occasional bargain sale. Tht Sn rSO. kirk me. Tens (absently) Why don't you ssk father for my hand tonight he's right In the library. nun wo ort wircr. nt.T nr --fiuovo i uitiiriri ty ftiltoa late hours, then! He took It and read aloud: "Mrs. I. A BWeker, Bloomfieid. N. J. , My !ear Sinter: I've been Intending writing and Dunking you for that corking pirture yotl sent of the Was surprised to see four family. youngsters thought you had only three. Time flies, doe n't It? eetting younger looking hardly knew him without Ms mns'srhe. Kit ays she's written yon all tW news This Is Just to say we are all well and hope you are the ssme. With regards. I am yonr affectionate brother, -- if 1 r this evening." Several days after sard Mrs. Brook handed an typewritten sheet to her husband serous the library table, with the remark: "Here Is the letter you wrote to your sister, Harry. has returned It to me for an explanahe doesn't know tion. She ays mbether you are Joking or misinformed or crary, or all three." "What's the tnntter with that let- if Not Nauc otic k op-war- FOR All SORE EYES For Infanta and Children. i'l.Uil ten to Florence?" "I was Just going to dictate a letter when Thompson rame In." be replied. "Ill write the first thing In the morning." A we-later Mrs. Brooke said to her husband as be was leaving for the office; " received a letter from Florence yesterday. She wonders If the photograph reached you." "Say! I haven't written to her yet. have I?" exclaimed Brooke. "Ill do It today, sure. Kitty. You needn't look so reproachful. I give you my word." the surfboat upset, and. letting hie yawl lake Its chances adrift, went tc the rescue of the four of the eiRhteet who had nothing to cling to except th boiling waves. They were so nearly gone when he reached them that they could give him no help In hauling therr In. The dory kept Its balance while hf lifted them from !be water by dead weight and dumped them one by one Ir, safe places. By the time he reamed his drifting yawl ;h four were ablf to help him row her to the Island. COt-P-fl mmhjiw Mrs. Brooke was hopeful, but not In the least confident, that the promised letter would be sent off that day, When her husband telephoned at 6 o'clock that he was going to dine with an old friend and attend a theatre aftcrwsrd. she asked: "Have you writ and Veeder, with a smsl ) yawl dory that he had In some managed to pilot unaided through lh heaving waters, reached the scene ani! stood by to lend a hand If wsnti-d- . Kightecn would have crowded th nation tirfboat in smoofh weather The ternwst then thundering set Im Overboard went the dunn&cr crazy. 'f the hlp's crew, hut the host be hsved ho better. She lurched and plunged and took flying leaps acrw the tops of the wsves without making headway and then turned somersault sprawling the IK Into the sen. Fourteen regained the surfboat and thing to Its upturned keel. Capt. Satr made fur them. The swift, and violent see-saof the water hurled his dory on the turtle back to which the ere were clinging and shoved a stresk ol dayllebt through the dory's hull. Th 14 pulled themselves aboard, however, and she headed top speed for hor the rescued crew stuffing their ekrth Ing Into the cracks In her bottom ft keep down the lesk. Veeder Jumped Into his dory when a remedy snd Bilfflc'K-vlce,.- ! P ers." (Keranddory, it - tne name en you need Shortly after her marriage a woman packs l."' Ideals away in moth balls and pays no more attention to them until she becomes a widow. Callers came and In the game of bridge that followed Brooke's good In The seas that broke over her parted tentions went the way of all the otb the line to the station power boat and ors. The next morning, when remind set her adrift. That left only the yaw ed by bis wife, he said readily: "Sure. for the 18 men who needed to gt I'll write to Florence today. By the ashore. Meanwhile Capt. Sam. with i way, Kitty, what's become of thnt photograph? I suppose I'm expected to comment favorably' on each mem ber of the family. I want to do the right thing while I'm at It." "You took the photograph with yon to your office and said you'd keep It In your desk, along with the children's and mine." Mrs. Brooke Informed him "Maybe I did. Well, no matter. I'll probably Cnd It In one of the draw Rescuing a Stranded Crew. rh't 10o bo for a trejMiuent.HlldrurtrtHta. HJjrA8t Hr Uie world. MUlluu boxen a mouth. OASCARETS TIt-Blt- True to Her Nature. Maud Did you hear the news? Madge has eloped. Jack Madge always waa a flighty sort of a girl. night Mary Illegally Wed. That there are Albany, N. of 109 couples In the village of Port Chester and surrounding routK try holding marriage certificates t which they ar not "entitled Is the declaration fna by Penatof of Westchester, In sn effort tc have a Mil fussed legalizing the unions. The certificates were Usoed ri .nu . vim itc vpfnm uiauu by Police Justices of Port Chester railway, now being built laU who have no such authority. 11 A LETTER MlulstH- - ' At 7 OF WRECKED CREW PROOF in tho A Fair Return. Minister (arousing himself In chair) All through yet. Durber Aye, lang syne. MlnUter Then I must have been Indulging In a quiet nap? Barber Ye wis that, sir. har-ber'- ! ' BERKSHIRES Kept TILLIOESCE he' wrote! Thompson's Eye Wafer ltraiia owv. of Tors for f flark'o' Sfkrs lllfc.. MlHMpMM, Itntaow, SOTf W. N. U, Salt Lsk City. No. Sua 1 FREE SAMPLE OF LAXATIVE CURED THEIR CONSTIPATION crtt tr"-j- t Sfct t srriall t'sl. a ftmnn h become ef fi1ur to s f:T)!. iT)1'f rrhr. that fa twim tir It r tn nil N woulJ ajr. "Try J'irt ene yt. A rvl rnh ynu a. j.it, tor a r'" ft; S':r! Wa Ffr'fp hm 1n., Mr. rur. 1ntstt, ftnrt a. P trvlnr. 11 I.. a end In e't a aam-l- nrt. ho ) ff ymif Ton ran hnr fri"T).! b'1! In hmiae. frjlrlr Ton will learn tn ! - snl bow hav U awav with . f and rathartlea for thM ara hut teltf whtls I'r. r !t!wH'art' tn lira Ftr.ri ft p'n i mach j4 ntly. It will train your try CM'!'i t',nif that tmtirf tu Ttimiin t"' m' IT J J rtsy f fnlonrlflak W. ,mrrrmn of Hr-fMi- r. aril manr ethsra nf botn all par of tta eoantry ttrat Mf. Owire thr ht T!iaflea tm it r.f to thy wll An St fifty een'a and en it'il-l- wnrK aelr rtafnrally without eafaM al htfof fill. ar4 ynvt f"at a1rta your lieptlclni and try Syrup t It. Cxtdwll tnr a IVpotn. srv? Sft-tDr. W. R, tha fra tnri1a tr tot'te. H Wf'd an4 yon Tnr . 201 Csldwali bulldina. UoaO-caiito rrTTrf ypa of t?s tnrtta. and atmjt Hi. tri If yea like It Tea can bay It of your irwrt th ry drnrr't a h"i ' . wuf-h'-f- frre sm)e ar r kt ad-lr- s rol-tw't- o, |