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Show THE AN OrEN LETTER TO WOMEN Mr. Little Tells How She Suffered and How Finally Cured Philadelphia, Pa. "I was not able to do my housework and had to lie down most oi the time and ' fa felt bad in my left side. My monthly periods were irregular, sometimes five or seven months apart and when they did appear would last for two weeks and were very painful. I was sick for about a year and a half and doctored but without any improvement. A neighbor recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to me, and the second day after I started taking it I began to feel better and I kept on taking it for seven months. Now I keep house and perform all my household duties. You can use these facts as you please and I will recommend Vegetable Compound to everyone who suffers Mrs. J. S. Little, 3455 as I did' Livingston St., Philadelphia, Pa. How much harder the daily tasks of a woman become when she suffers from such distressing symptomsand weakness as did Mrs. Little. No woman should allow herself to get into such a condition because 6uch troubles may be speedily overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for more than forty years has been restoring American women to health. V Freed From Torture Estonia Cleared His Stomach Up-S- et "The people who have seen me suffer tortures from neuralgia brought on stomach now see me perby an up-sfectly sound and well absolutely due to Eatonlc," writes It. Long. Profit by Mr. Long's experience, keep your stomach In healthy condition, fresh and cool, and avoid the ailments that come from an arid condition. Eatonlc brings relief by taking up and carrying out the excess acidity and pases does It quickly. Take an Eatonlc after eating and see how wonderfully It helps you. Big box costs only a trifle with your druggist's guarantee. baseline; seliine IUfU9.PM.Off. PETROLEUM JELLY cuts, For burns, sprains and all skin irritations. Relieves dryness of scalp BEFUSE SUBSTITUTES ClIECEBROUGntO) MFG. CO. Vcw York State Street ( '..OMS4MJOAT Comfort Your Skin With Cuticura Soap and Fragrant Talcum np 2Sc Oiatawat 2S aae 50c, Tilcn 2Sc A private In the United States nrniy, with specialized knowledge, can ei:rn $00 n month. HELP THAT ACHING BACK! UTAH BUDGET The man who hanged himself Improved Roads An Idaho Case C. i. Peters, ahoe shop, 221 8. St., Bhothoni Twin Kails. Idaho "My ays! kidney were outI of order and sreat suffered drat with sharp pains that want through myI vbacks. k n Ilk Pnan's rornm. I'tlla miTKidney mended and It only took one boa to rid me of every hit of kidney trouble. I man's drovs away ths pains and aches In fine shape. Gal Dean at Aa Stars, AOe a Bos Firrtp. mm DOAN'S FOSTER. MILBURN A If CO, WtTiV BUFFALO. N. Y. Bad Cough mmgUrt4, often lead to anriso tfnaMs. Ssf.fusnJ your health, relirvs rourdMmt aad saotb your Irritated throat by taking VV. N. V., Salt Lake City No. 921 Inter-Mounta- IMMENSE SUM FOR HIGHWAYS During Year 1919 Over $400,000,000 Was Expended for Rural Hign-way- e and Bridges. 48 During the calendar year Union expended over $400,000,000 on their rural roads and bridges, the bureau of public roads of the United States Department of Agriculture recently announced. This to tal is made up of the actual cash expenditures for such Items as labor. materials, supervision and administra tion, amounting to $389,455,931, and convict labor and statute labor, the value of which, not definitely known. Is estimated at about $132,000,000. So far as possible, all expenditures on city streets within Incorporated towns 1019, states of the I Si wH3 ,:,. ... ..vSSfe fir1 V NEED Editorial Hilites Selected for Western Newspaper Union Service by K. A. C. and C. It. W. If a (nun remembers the old peach blow potato It is a sign that he Is get ting on In years. Ely (Nev.) Times. Au honest day's work and un honest day's pay is the surest system of Park City readjustment. (Utah) Record. Now that the people have spoken minds politically, let's hope they get down to work 'commercially. We need action not oratory. St. George their (Utah) News. The Sunny South. artist was engaged to draw a Christmas cover design for a southern magazine, but his wi'k was not satisfactory." "What was the trouble." "He Insisted on putting thn girl in a snowstorm, was willing to "onipro-mls- e op ice skates, but couldn't see his ivay clear to drawing her picking roses in December." Birmingham' Age-He- r ald. "A city newspapers are howling mightily over the awful crime wave. As un antidote they might come to this town and live in peace, plenty and security. Price (Utah) Sun. Big An anonymous writer who hasn't reached the age of polite discretion rcjuarks that paint doesn't have the same effect on an old face that It does on an old house. Eureka (Nev.) Sentinel. Increasingly Important Because of Large Amount of Travel During Winter. Snow removal from highways Is becoming Increasingly Important because of the large amount of travel by motortrucks and automobiles. Several states have made appropriations for removal of snow from the mcln highways but in other states there has been no appropriation of funds for this purpose. Vast quantities of commodities must be hauled over the highways next winter because of the lack of sufficient railway cars to move them, and state money, rather fhan local funds ought to be used to keep truck highways open. IMPROVED ROADS WOULD AID Counties Rich In Agricultural Possibilities Are Burdened With Poor Roads. Many Fluctuations in market prices may have several explanations. They frequently take place In regions where the local production does not equal the annual consumption. There are counties rich In agricultural possibilities, burdened with bad roads, where the annual Incoming shipments of foodstuffs exceed the outgoing shipments In the ratio of four to one. Many such counties with Improved roads could not only become but could ship products to other markets. TREES o DO NOT INJURE ROADS Instead ef Taking All Out It Would Be Better to Thin Out to 50 or 75 Feet. Why cnt down all tree along the highway being graded? We recently saw two or three dozen large maples It along a road taken out entirely. would look much better and be as usable If the row had been thinned to 60 or even 75 feet. If the road were well made the trees would not Injure It at all. Ixt's have some shade on our new roads. lielloy Cady. associate? horticulturist. University Farm, St. Paul. Plant Some Trees. If you live on the south sldef the road, plant some shade trees to shelter the hot traveler. In a few years people will say: "He lives on the fsrm where those big elms shade the road." Determine Profits. Farmers profits are determined by j the difference between production and transportation costs and the' selling prices. Production must cease when thn transrtortatlon coals wine out tha difference. rove's 0 is the Genuine and Only Laxative Quinine tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations. d Be careful to avoid Imitations. Bromo Be sure its The genuine bears this signature 30c, exquisitely scented face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on it because one of the Cuticura Trio (Soap. Ointment and Talcum). 25c each everywhere. Adv. An During the world war 62,900 private wells were damaged or destroyed in France. The uplifters and blue law pro-- I inters will son launch a nation-widto prohibicampaign as a follow-ution. Some seem to believe that the only way to make the world over Is to enact laws enough and get policemen enough to enforce them. Virginia City (Nei) Chro'iicle. Sure DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief ia Relief COLD MEDAL 6 Ths world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troublsa and National Remedy of Holland eince 1696. Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed, tank for U bum Cold MaJal sa every Ba aad accept a faaiuioa Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief LL-AE FOR INDIGESTION MS KREMOLA On His Dignity. Do, .unil .r. fur Dealers or mall. 27S Co.. MICHICM . Or. bid cuapliika. C. H. Osrrf . CNCAU Wanted Information. As Mr. Smith was looking through the piiiH-- he was astounded to find an announcement of his own death. He went to the telephone and called up to his friend Brown. "Have j'ou see the announcement of my death In this morning's paper?" he asked. "Yes," his friend replied; "where are you speaking from?" Kveryhody's Magazine. He had been telling of his engagement to the beauty of the town, but no one took his announcement seriously. One day he gave out that he had broken his engagement. "So you really broke the engagement, Henry?" he was asked. "That's exactly what I did." he boasted. "Dear me ! Tell us why you were so cruel," one of his Iwarers begged. "Well, It's like this," explained Henry. ''Dolly told me she wouldn't marry Safety in Delay. me, and I don't intend to be engaged Mrs. Bacon What Is your husband to any girl who won't marry me." ranting about In the kitchen? Mrs. Kghert He's expressing his Eagle in Danger of Extinction. opinion of the cook. The eagle, United I si i on id Airs, liacon Dear me: States national emblem and symbol of think he'd be afraid to speak to her power, is threatened with extinction. In that way. Far from being the "bird of freedom," Mrs. Kghert Why should he be he Is the victim of persecution and afraid? You know she left yesterday. In the land of his exaltation For Yonkers Statesman. Alaska fixed a bounty of 50 cents upon his head, and In two years 5,000 eagles i Work for Disabled Soldiers. were brought low. The charge against Many former soldiers of the Brithim Is eating fish and game, principalish army who are unable to follow ly dead fish, nnd such prey us he their pre-wa-r vocations are working by right of might. in the? royal gardens, at Windsor cas- Tim rA lonrnliK, tln ... ... , In ...... a, tfcijLv - JV a... (a Dad's Opinion. beconie market, private and Jobbing "Just think. They skin the poor gardeners. Others are takfng up otter for his fur." "Well, the otter training as grooms, clerks. Jockeys and) Isn't the only one skinned." pustry cooks. r For years there has been a popular theory among cartoonists, joke writ ers, funny men on the stage, and others, that crooks and confidence workers find their richest hauls in rural districts. Possibly there was a time when that was true ; but not now And, frankly, we doubt if tha rural district citizen ever was as "easy" as some of the jokesters try to have us believe. Wlnnemucca (Nev.) Silver Stale. The sudden decline to an alarming pxtent of farm products is causing a stampede over the entire country. The drop came at an unfortunate time, Just after the crops were matured at the peak of high expense and "before the produce could reach the market. However, it Is only the natural re sults. The producer Is bound to bt the first to feel the results of lowpi Ices as he was the first to receive the benefit of the advance. Payette white-heiule- 'Idaho) Enterprise. "Effort will be made to repeal the election law," says the headlines of a Nevada newspaper. And the "effort" should be successful. Yenr after year this law Is failing Into disrepute In Nevada. It has been on trlnl long enough, has proven a failure and xhould now be relegnted to the scrap heap, where a good many other Nevada laws belong. The primary law has accomplished nothing save the piling up of a lot of unnecessary ex ponse, which the taxpayers have to pay. Wells (Nev.) Herald. While banks all over the country have been prospering as never before, an exception Is noted In North Diikota when many of these Institutions recently have closed their doors. Those conversant with the kind of govern ment existing there and Its Intimate coniirction with the business of the people will experience no surprise. It has been freely predicted from tha time the Nonpurtisr.n league came Into control of the North Dakota state gov ennmnt that disaster for about every body, except the league leaders, would follow. It seems to have I'ocati'llo (Idaho) Tribune. A scientist says that when we ea fish It Is sea Hon within us that causes the apnetlte: that If It Is steak it the wolf within us, and if It Is rabbit It Is the primeval snake that has In its colls. Well, that being the case what lm a hold of us when we hash? Brlghiun City (Utah) Journal If this Immigration stunt keeps np longer we Americans enn Just slide over to the old countries and moke ourselves blissfully at home. There'll be no one left there to say uf lay. WiiiiiciiiiKjca (Nev.) Star. d 1 I ob-tni- r, 4 - much high-price- Oont Forget Cuticura Talcum A'hen adding to your toilet requisites. Building an Highway. and cities and al) Items of sinking-funpayments or the redemption and Interest payments on road and bridge bonds have been excluded. Before long we may expect to have The road and bridge expenditures for 1919 show an Increase of approxiGabriele d'Anuunzio touring the Unit mately 33 3 per cent over those of ed States, telling us from the lecture 1918 and 70 per cent over those of platform, at so much per tell, how he 1914. More striking, however, is the grabbed Fiume, declared "war" on Increase In the proportion of the total Italy and defied the world in general. funds supervised by the several state Beirg a poet as well as warrior he highway departments. In 1918 the ex- ought to go strong at the American Boise (Idaho) Statesman penditures by or under the supervision box office of the state highway departments amounted to $117,285,268, while the Does it strike you as justice that local road funds, over which they exerBill Hohenzollern should have castles cised no control whatever, amounted to and servants galore while thousands In 1919, however, the $168,812,925. of the boys who stood between the state highway departments supervised former kaiser's hand and our the expenditure of $200,292,694 as freedom should greedy suffer Want? Any exagainst the total of $189,163,237 time anybody tells you that "too much pended by the local road and bridge Is asked for the soldiers," compare authorities. what they receive with what this exkaiser is getting. Nampa (Idaho) .REMOVING SNOW FROM ROADS Free Press. Becoming 1 t, e non-reven- T Tliouundu of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womens complaints often prove to be nothing eUe but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidney are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organ to become diseased. I ain in the back, headache. loss of am bition, nervousness, are often times symp toms of kidney trouble. IXin t delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rooa physician's pre obtained at any drug store, may scription, be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle im mediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to teat this ereat preparation send ten cent to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Don't keep your children living In fear of suae fearful punishment or allov them to feel that they are not as yood as their associates. It will develop a feeling of timidity that will he a great handicap In their later fight with the world. Emmett (Idaho? Examiner. d SWAMP-ROO- in p v giving out! Are you tortured with backache and tabbing pnina? Pc.es any exertion leave you "all played out?'' Feel you just can't kern going? Likely your kidney are to blame. Overwork, cold, hurry and worry tend to weaken the kidney. Itackarhe ia often the firat warning. may come, too, Headache and dizzinc and annoying kidney irregularities. H.ln the kidney with Doan't Kidney Fillt the remedy recommended by thouaanda. A$k your neighbor! Ia yonr back NEPHI, UTAH. S, WOMEN near I'ayson has been identified as Billy Jolinsou of Mauzanolu, Colo. Condensed milk produced in the I'tah factories, was 454,08 cases in 1910, and the 19 production is running about even with that of 1013 From the report of the atate dulrv, and food commissioner it appears that the dairy cow Is bringing in a revenue, In round numbers, of ?S,000,000 a year. A campaign to build an automobile highway from Salt Lake City to Iteno, Nev., and from Reno direct to Sun Francisco was launched at San Francisco last week. Citizens of Sevier county have filed with the secretary of state articles of Incorporation for the Sevier Valley Coal company, with a capital of $250, 0X), divided into shaies of $10 each. Revision of certain sections of the) Utah corrupt practices act is urged by Secretary of State Harden Bennion in his biennial report which was filed with Governor Bamberger last week. Members of the Utah Itubblt Breeders' and Fanciers' association have completed arrangements for the annual show, scheduled to be held at Suit Lake during the week ending February 5. A five-acr- e tract of property in the mouth of Emigration canyon, where the Utah pioneers first looked upon Salt Luke valley, was accepted last week by Salt Lake City as a site for a commemorative monument. Four months in the city jail was the sentence imposed upon George Winters, 33 years of age, of Salt Lake, charged with carrying concealed weapons. When arrested two large revolvers were found in his possession. The new county surveyor of Salt Lake county has cut the size of the force in the county surveyor's office from nineteen to nine employes, and he has sliced the pay roll for his assistants from $2S'M to $1195 monthly. Vaughn Uees, 21 months of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. liill'p Rees of Cherry Creek, Nev., died at an Ogden hospital from the effects of a peanut lodging in the lungs. The baby swallowed the peanut at the home on Christmas day. and "A Square Deal for Agriculture" have been announced us the two general subjects which will convenbe discuss-'jat the three-da- y tion of the Utah state farm bureau. to be held in Salt Lake on January 0, 7 and 8. The cheese factories of the state made 1,288,306 pounds of cheese the past year. 'A pound of cheese would come from about ten pounds of aver age milk, whicbvwould mean a total uf 12,883,060 pounds of milk sent to the factories. Revenue receipts of the state of ttah during the last two years amounted to a total of $13,414,356.08. reIn addition to this, the ceipts of the siate were $11,527,' S53.G1, making a grand total of re ceipts of $24,042,200.69. Charlotte Hachel Smith, widow of Joseph W. Smith, who Was accident ally killed while employed by the Salt Lake Chemical company, will receive $15.51 per week for a period not to exceed 315 weeks as compensation, the industrial commission has decided. During the past four years the price paid to farmers for whole milk hag risen from 16 cents to 27 cents per gallon for milk which reached the state standard of 3.2 per cent butter fat, while milk with greater butter fat content has brought even a high or price. A topographic map of the state of Utah is urged by George F. McGon- agle, state engineer, in his biennial report, which has been submitted to Governor Bamberger. He also makes a recommendation for $20,0H) to be appropriated by the legislature to aid this work. A large number of farmers from I'ayson, Benjamin and Spanish Fork visited Provo last week and met with the county commissioners, relative to drainage district No. 4, which Includes several thousand acres of hind north west and north of l'uysoii and south of Benjamin. has been I'crmanent Injunction granted restraining the county treas urer of Salt Lake county from col lecting taxes levied In the Inst three years against the $10,000.H0 In intangible assets placed on the assessment i ls against the Utah-IdahSugar company. Quail In large number are threat cned with starvation this winter unless some steps are taken to provide an available supply of food for them nonr Ihrlr feeding grounds, according to report that comes from Fnrtnlngton. Moats killed and packed In Utah are unusually wholesome and free from disease, according to B. I. Durham, In spector of the United Stotes bureau of animal hidustry, who says the number of tuberculosis cases found among cnt tie Killed In the state Is decidedly low nnd that a similar condition holds true wllh regard to hogs. Blta Thoma, 20 years of age, of I'aylorsvllle, Utah, lost a leg while trying to board an Orem electric train at Salt Lake. He attempted to board the car while It was In motion. He was struck by a telephone pole and thrown under the wheels of the car, Vivian Cameron, aged 23, was at most Instantly killed, when she was struck by an automobile that skidded nt Knit Luke, pinning her against fin electric light pole, almost every bone lr her body being broken. 8he had Just alighted from a at reel car when the auto struck her. TIMES-NEW- -- He who divides gets the worst share. Spanish proverb. Silence often wins the lienedlctlon pronounced upon the peacemaker. door must be either open or Fhut. French proverb. A Cobbler's law: He that takes money must pay the shot. Cofjfee-Po- t Jfyoux has boiled too often If too many cups of coffee have set your stomach and nerves on edge, put the pot on to boil againBut this time use POSTUM Cereal in place of coffee Boil it a full fifteen minutes after boiling starts and you. will bring out its rich, satisfying flavor. The benefit to health will soon be apparent. "Uteres a Reason SSI i rnvri'ii tm. Ibstum Cereal Company.Inc Battle Creelr: .Michigan, pjg i |