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Show A: THE DOWN TO BUSINESS and Only FIRST WEEK OF FOURTEENTH SESSION DEVOTED TO PREPARATION FOR FUTURE WORK. Laxativo Bromo Senate Will Urge Congress to Pass Fordney Emergency Bill. Members Pay Annual Visit to Agricultural College. Quinine tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations. Be careful to avoid Imitations. Be sure its Bromo The genuine bears this signature 30c S HAIR BALSAM rferoovePanarn fit R t opt Hair K&Ulnd Restores Color and Faded Hairl to Gray Beanty mtu n no k sr i nMnnrmia SfAWnmx Cheat. Wki. Patchogue.If.T. Remove Corns CatHINDERCORNS etc, stops ail palOt ensures comfort to tlia - looses, feet, makes wattitntr eav. 16c by mail or atY.Drug" ists H lttoox Cbroiical Works, Fattcbotrue, H. J MAMMOTH JACKS 126 bare a bargain for yon, come qntck. DhCLOW'6 jack farm Cedar Kplde, Iowa Lm The Artful Fabulist. . "Do you expect people to believe all this tommyrot about dumb animals In Intelligent conversation?" "No," replied Aesop. "But you enn't get people Interested when you offer to tell them simpli? facts. The only way to secure their sincere and undivided attention is to nlake believe you are going to tell 'em 4 whopper." RECOMMEND WHY DRUGGISTS SWAMP-ROO- T For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root- , the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. It is a physician's prescription. is a strengthening medit cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Roo- t has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on Ha merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. and start Be sure to get Swamp-Rotreatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this sreat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Swamp-Roo- She Was in Fragile Health. Rogers Her eyes were cast down, her face fell and she hurst Into tears. Normand Poor little thing; no wonder they said she was all broken up. Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots of dandruff atid Itching with Cuticura OintNext morning shampoo with ment, Cuticura Soup and hot water. Make them your every day toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands. Adv. Just So. "That rich florist has a barrel money." "Yes; a regular of flower barrel." The Needless Misery That Women Bear the w1 house hold cares of everyday life have dragr- and the worries . U V . ' jred you down, made you un-- J happy, and there ia nothing in life but backheadache, ache and worry, turn to the right prescrip- tion, one Rotten up by Doctor Tierce over fifty yrars ago. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., since long found out what is naturally best for women's diseases. He learned it nil thru treat- unloading beet pulp, John Carlos Strong, aged 44, dropped dead I at Springy ille. Mrs. Laura Barker, charged with the murder of her husband, Charles Lee Barker, will be tried ut Ogden, February 2. Contracts totaling about $x 1,000 have already been awarded under the direction of the Bonneville Irrigation district directors and its engineer. son of Mr. and The Mrs. William H. Lowder of Ogden was seriously burned when he overturned a pan of boiling syrup upon his arms and neck. The home of Thomas Leonard at Provo was practically destroyed by fire. The cause of the fire Is thought to have been either a defective flue or defective wiring. As the result of a cnve-lof a well being dug on the Jenkins farm near Nephi, Samuel Tolley, aged 71, an expert well digger, met death, his body not being recovered for some time. Burglars worked the combination of the safe In the office of the Utah Transportation company's garage In Milford, taking $150 in cash and a number of valuable papers, including ing thousands of cases. The of his result studies was a medicine called Dr. 1i'ierce'8 Favorite Prescription. Si lis medicine is made of vege- j!e growths that nature surely jtented for backache, headache. wakening pains, and for many Ifiordcrs common to women in Kit agn of life. Sold by druggists tablet and liquid form. Send r. Tierce 10c. lor trial package. cultural 's college. Of the three bills introduced In the Utah senate on January 17, two add to the functions, powers and duties of existing state commissions, while the third is the Pern measure, providing a separate and "headless" ballot for election of candidates for judgeships or for the office of. state superintendent of public instruction. Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward, senator from Salt Lake, introduced a bill providing that the industrial commission shall ulso be a minimum wage commission, having for its object the protection of the health, morals and welfare of women and minors employed In Industry in Utah. Senator Harrison E. Jenkins, another Salt Laker, brought in u measure creating a state real estate department of the securities commission, anil providing that all real estate brokers and salesmen shall take out licenses, under strict regulation, before they may operate in Utah. The regular business of the senate on January 17. besides the introduction of bills, was comparatively brief, but was featured by the speedy disposal of the house concurrent resolution providing for an investigation of the slaughter of bison on Antelope Island. Six bills and one memorial were introduced in the house on January 17. House concurrent resolution No. 1, memorializing congress to pass the Fordney emergency tariff bill as amended by the senate, was read In In the the house and concurrence amendment voted unanimously. Iverson, Boxelder, Representative offered a memorial relative to prohibiting ownership of land in Utah by orientals and it was referred to tbo committee on judiciary. The memorial contains the resolution recently adopted by the American Legion post in Salt Lake and is to be followed. It is understood, by a hill prohibiting such alien ownership of land. Members of the Utah legislature on January 14 paid their biennial visit to the Utah Agricultural college to make a survey of the needs of the institution und Inspect buildings and grounds, us well as observe the work being done by the school. The visitors comprised five senators and fifteen representatives, appointed by the two bodies. The report of the Mormon Battalion commission has been flhtl with the senate and house in compliance with the law creating the commission, that It shall resirt Its proceedings during the first week of each biennial legislature. The commission now has on hand a total of $72,307.02 toward the goal of $100,H)0 It must secure before the $100,000 appropriated by the legislature Is available for the erection of the monument. SeiiHte hill No. 6. Introduced by Senator 4. V. Peters, would amend the compiled luws of Utah, 11)17, so as to provide for a redistrlctlng of the county school districts every ten years. members of the Only twenty-sihouse were in attendance at Friday's session, two more than the required quorum. Sixteen were In Logan on a trip of Inspection of the Utah Agricultural college, and five were excused tiecniise of illness or business. Relief to the agricultural portion of the states population, and particularly to the livestock Interest. Is the avowed aim of a bill Introduced In the state senate on January l.'l by Senator Oeorge II. Pern. Senator John W. Peters of the First district. Including Roxelder and Tooele ronntle. whs named Republlcnn floor lender by a vote of the Republican senators In caucus on January 13. Senator Peters also Is the only senator who Is chairman of two standing commit tc", those on education and public If anyone lias a good recipe for egg nog, please send it to the Historical society. Nampu (Idaho) Free Press Mere '.iiiiu will continue to feel h doubts about the. warmth of fur coals when worn with silk stockings and satin si loners. Carson Clly (Nev.) News. x n traits. Junketing trip throughout Idaho will be few and far between, and outside the state they will be extremely limited under the provision of a Mil being prepared by the state affairs committee of the house. No, we decline to take a straw vote as to who is the most charming young lady iu this community. They are all entitled to first prizes. St. (Jeorge (Utah) News. U While a lot of city folks are howlliij because they can't get any work, the farmers continue charging high prices foi eggs and milk because they can't get (Utah) any lubor. Richfield Reaper. Anyhow, Mr. Bryan will find himself in tUJ happy position of being able to criticize the new Republican administration when he isn't advising It, or at least thinking he is giving it ad dee. Butte (Mont.) Miner. Some foreign governments ore wor ried over the naval construction pi gram of the United States. They shouldn't bo. If they let us alone we'll let them alone, but if they step on our toes we are apt to mildly prote"' Parma (Idaho) Review. Now that all the lumber companies have announced that they are making substantial reductions in the necessaries of building, homes included, there no Vonger remains any reason why we should not see houses going up on ever side. Emmett (Idaho) Fxaminer. Ludwig C. A. K. Martens is goinjL back to Russia, but he says Uncle Sam will be a great loser by his deportation. Cruel words, but it is comfort Ing to reflect that Uncle Sam likelj can stand such a loss und maybe quit :i number more just like it. Idaho-Fall(Idaho) o I a ;Z ffc3J-- 1KI4 ljE.nL Genuine Castoria El Always l'AVe6ctablcIp;I simiiaiin iuciuuij , Bears the ,28 fciIVomoWpi: Signature f UMmnsf and rcverisnnc rxr ST.EEV t HI There are that there Is some people who think 110 money in keeping a few chickvns, but you cannot convince George Keithley of that fact. He has 114 chickens and sold from the bunch from January 10. 1920, to January J 1921. $402.43, and all but $23 was in eggs. Midvale (Idaho) Reporter. If the oil output keeps on decrea Ing and the auto supply keeps on Increasing, the outlook Is that the bik oil companies will switch consldernblj In u few years from gasoline to alco hoi. And then, maybe, the autos will be dancing u jig around the comer? on one wheel. Logan (Utah) Journal much as we like the fair sea, no craving desire to become very Intimate with a woman whose would permit her l us from life, roll us tinder separate the- - bed and calmly forget It. ThU singles of female was developed ill Missouri the past week. Park City 'Utah) Record. A we have absent-mindedne- I The Fordi.oy bill reveals some queei cbonges In tho tariff line up of the .wo old parties, peinocrats. who are racl!li(inally free finder, or tariff are voiing for duties, while supposedly Republican protectionists, ote against tn bill. The tariff Is no lo.iger n parly question. Ely (Nev.) Times. . History repeats. Corning to this ofthis morning two citizens were gruvilitlng about the hole In the court house alley In front of the First National bank building. Eighteen linn-Ire- d year ago the people of Pompeii were growling because the street commissioner didn't fill up the holes In the street. Malnd (Idaho) Enterprise. fice . Rockefeller Is snld to have John neglected to pay $291,000 of hi taxes In 101S. Had we overlooked that niti.'h of ours, we wouldn't have hat much to p y, SpanWh Fork Ctah) Press. The pmce that give a man Ids living Is entitled to his best efforts to silvnnce everything calculated to bcr (it the place and the community. No man 1hi a right to live In a town who seek to enrich himself and not actively Identify himself with Its Interests. Trice (Utah) News-Advocat- e. : In V . ft r..t Oomoitvfbf -- Use 1 For Over racSimaeSinstfflfc Thirty Years fell: Exact Copy of Wrapper. the cimtaus Just to Impress Him. Jew in Russia was ordered twenty strokes with the knout. The whlpplng-uiawas also a Jew, so the other was able to "square" the affair for 20,000 roubles. It was arranged that the one should merely crack his whip while the other screamed. Tills was done nineteen times but the twentieth stroke was genuine. "Why did you do that?" cried the victim. "To let you realize what a bargain you have got," the other said. A u ceauar, aiw vons env. 1S799 DIED in New York City alone from kidney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL -- SF ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles. Holland's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Look tor tk nun Cold Modal oa mrw bent i as imitatioa aad acpt , In cake form, price 4fra Fare Maple lb. in lb. luteInclude poflteire wheat ordering'. fUciard J. Brant, Shankavtlle. Pa. if torirui. -tmi a r shin lor r.onvpi xkm. 14 Times-Registe- We must have good better road; Whether they are built by a direc-levor through bond sales, the tax payer ultimately foots the bill. Bui almost arty amount of money spent on highway Is well. If wisely sent Idaho cannot afford to lag in this work. Caldwell (Idaho) Tribune. W ; ftcithcr 0plam,M(mnc. 'v M Ineral. NOT A After saving a few seconds of tlmv by his rapid driving, the speeding ut' toist frequently finds that he mus" spend whole days hunting up evidence for a lawsuit. Elko (Nev.) Free building. A jAirtiA ftp Press. e SMfaaiSHBaaHisawaBBHHsaHiBiiSBBsessHMesHSBiiSHes Mothers Know That d coin-bin- For Infants and Children. Everything adjusts Itself the rich have their Ice iu the summer, the poor in the winter. The rich have their, cw!n sixes and the poor their six twins. Gunnison (Utah) News. Robbers entered Browning Bothers store at Ogden and escaped with $2r00 worth of revolvers, pistols, guns, etc., making their scape In an automobile they ulso bie from the Frank T. Hines of Salt Lake, who recently retired from the army to en gage in the shipping business, has been nominated by the president to be a brigadier general In the officers' re serve corps. The trial of Gus Burr and Jack Pass, charged with the murder of Darrell Wilson, will be held at Ogden In February. Wilson was shot October 31 and died In the Pee hospital November 0, 1920. Sixty-fiv- e men of the Southern Pacific shops at Ogden, who were laid off on L'cember 20, were put back to work last week. It Is said that the other men will probably be in the near future. Lyman L. Smith, W. C. Roache and A. C. Hatch have been selected by the University of Utah to represent the stato institution in 1 debate with the Columbia university, the date for the debate being set for March 23 in Salt Lake. While cleaning a skylight at Salt Lake, Charles Kuntz, aged 19, fell through the skylight a distance of thirty feet to the floor below. He was taken to the emergency hospital, where examination revealed an injury to the back. Nallus lioga, known as "Navajo Pick," a medicine man on the San reservation in southern Utah, has been found guilty by aJury In the United States court of misIndian girl on treating an the reservation. When a loaded pistol fell from a trunk in which she had placed It, Mrs. Ann Perkins, nged 61, of Price, was seriously wounded, the bullet penetrating her abdomen, hut following an operation it Is t "lieved she will soon be well again. When Peboris Rasmussen, aged $ stepped out from behind a wagon In front of a street cor at Salt Lake, she was struck by the street car and killed, her body being Instanflj dragged . onie distance before the car could be t topped. , In an ent'eavor to reduce the tax levy 'or 1921 fro-- eleven mill.'-- , to ten mills, CJie various members of the Salt Lake are making an effort to c.fy commist-iotrim down their requests for npproprl-a- t ons which will be submitted shortly to the budget community. Vhv fo probably the most extensive experiment yet made in marketing In Utah la now being tried of the state ;vho by tl! have pooled 4v0.fti0 pounds of alfalfa seed and l.OiTl.ooo pound of clover seed tlnough ihe state farm bureau. Jennie fcurdio, who killed Mike Tennain Firuary 20, Ri'-t- ), at Ogden, must face fin I In the district court on a charge of scond degree murder. This is the ruling of Pan E. Sullivan, Judge of tlv Juvenile court, whom the in I nary hearing was conducted. Since the first appearance of rabies in Utah, several years ago, 12." cases have been treated. All but one of these cases were successfully handled, and In the one case the treatment was not started in time. One man refused the treatment awl the disease developed fatally In sixly day. County commissioners In many of the counties having county crop pest inspector have gone on record as In favor of legislation which would the inspection duties of crop pest Inspectors with hose of county agents, and that would place on the shoulder of the sheriff and otrwiy attorneys She police duties now handled by he crop pest Inspection Tcnfa.lve plans fir the Ogden armory are now In the hand of the national guard officers ip Salt Lake and will prcbably be acted upon nt an early date. The original Idea was for the slate to sim'ikI $100,000 on the structure, if Ogden should furnish the site. Belief that the live stock market conditions will soon become stabilized and that within six month there will be a material betterment I expressed by I). N. Heal of Ephraim, vice president and chairman of (he livestock committee of the Utah State Fnrn bureau. 3 yj 3i knee-lengt- cheeks. Juan-Navaj- NictC?gtc&t9l5TlutiT)i Selected for Western Newspaper Union Service by R. A. C. and C. B. W. n high-price- in Editorial Hilites one-year-o- Salt Lake City. The Utah slate legislature, now in its second week, is getting down to business, the first week of the session l'ing devoted to organization. The main events of the first week were the governor's message, selection of committees und employees in both bouses, and the approval of the appropriation to cover the expenses of the fourteenth session. Senator measure, appropriating Sjv.",HK) for legislative expenses, was signed by the governor on January 14. After a lengthy debute on h:gh tariffs in general, and the Fordney emer gency tariff bill, now before the national congress, in particular, the Utah senate on January 14, decided by a vote of 12 to 1 to ask congress to pass the Fordney measure. The' absentees were the five senators who made the trip to Logan to Inspect the Utah AgriJen-son- 1 YV. Inter-Mounta- While is the Genuine PARKI-R'- NEPIII, UTAH. S, UTAH BUDGET UTAH LEGISLATURE hirove'a TIMES-NEW- PS- KREMOLA PATENTS tid .... '1 ?fc D.. f M Ram MicMcM Aveme, CMuta Wat a on 1 B. Coleman, C. Advice and boob free- - Bataa reasonable. Xllahoatreferenoea. lieataerrleea. Many a man lives to regret the deWarning! Unless you see the name mise of his wife's first husband. "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre The smaller a man is the harder H scribed by physicians for twenty-on- e is for him to eat crow gracefully. years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer. Tablets of Aspirin cost few cent. Druggists also sell larger package. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester of Salicycucld. Sure Relief Adv. 6 The Inevitable Tune. thing, "can't I have 1111 automobile? You can buy one for n hour." "Yes,'' grunted her harassed parent, "and I know what flint song will be Over the Hills to the Poorhnusc.'" American Legion Weekly. Bell-an- s Hot "Paddy." pleaded the sweet young E FOR LL-AN- W. N. U.. water Sure Relief S INDIGESTION Salt Lake City, No. Kill That Cold With CASCARA0J QUININE FOR Cold , Coufa. r"V "OM AND L Grippe Neglected C0M9 are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy bandy for the first eneesa, Creaks op a cold In 24 boars Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine In this form does not affect the head Casesra is beet Tonic Laaative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Look Out for Rheumatism As Winter Approaches So many cases of Rheumatism come from a tiny disease germ that infests the blood, that physicians are beginning" to realize that this source of the disease is becoming Quite prevalent. Of course a disease that has its source in the blood cannot be reached by local to the surface. remelieepplird One remedy ttvnt has Riven splendid result in the treatment of Kheumatism is S.S.S., the fine eld that has been sold by druggists for more than fifty years. S.S.S. acts by driving ouc of the blood the disease germ that causes Rheumatism, thus afford.no; real relief. Begin talcinjr S.S.S. tcxlay and if you will write a complete history of your case, our medical director will Rive you expert advice, without chsrge. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 161 Swift Laboratory, AU lanta, Ga. blood remedy , |