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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, March 23,1928 W. L.DOUGLAS News Notes It'• • Priuil•w• to Lir~e in SHOES Utah SALINA-In the Salina district the produce association this year is sign• Ing up 1000 acres of certified potato ••• PAIRS MORE 100,000 planting. -of Douglas shoes were made in our facaories last Fall SALT LAKE-Utah's population than were made the preceding season. during the last eight years will hav!l This speaks volumes for the quality, value and popular• Increased 81.604 on July 1 1928, ac· ity of W. L. Douglas Shoes. cording to the estimate released reWhen you conaider that hides and lea then now cost from 75~ to 85% cently by the department of commerce mort than a year ago, you C:ln better appreciate the wonderful value. In Washington. This increase will • to be found in Douglas Shoes for Spring at $5, $6, $7 and $8. Fortunately, we bought our 1918 spring supply of lC'atb.er ~fore the bring the total state population to 631,price! advanced- what we saved through fores1ght and market ex.. 000, as against 449,396, the censu!l perience we are passing on to you in JlO W. L. Douglas stores in the principal cities and through reliable dealers evervwhere. figure In 1920. ...-...--~~~e:::~~ A {air and squar<! retail price J:ram()(d on the sole1 of .l)ouglru.shoe5 at the factcry, guaranrees hontJc f.:alut. DUCHESNE-Trafic headed for DuAmnica'.s Be.st Known Shou che:sne by the way of Heber and Men'• $5 to $8- Women'• $5 to $8- Bov•' $4 to$~ Strawberry valley bas been turned Catcdot of New Spring Styles mailed on request. back by the maintenance force of W. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO. the state road commission on account Brockton, Man. 173 Spark Street, of the condition of the road, due to TO MERCHANTS! lfDougl" shoes are not sold in your [QWtl write tod.:.y for catalog and agency. the thawing of snow. This Is not done with traffic early ln the morning, when the ground ls frozen. The com mission aays that this will probably Couldn't Make It Go not be permitted for a week, as there on That Much Money are sixteen miles of highway through Mrs. Elizabeth Mortimer Miller, the the valley that have been &Taded only and traffic over this stretch would eugenics expert, told a story to a Du· announced every Thursday. beginninao luth reporter. ruin thP work done. March 8th, 6:30 p. m., Eastern time, over "Our children," she said. "li\·e too Columbia Nationwide Radio System. Three weekly contests are open to (A) MAN'l'I-Six thousand pounds of much with their elders. TII~:V hear Women who USE Sunset Soap Dyes, and poisoned grain is being distributed too many things thnt are until for Dytint. the new guart~ntwl( full-size package of TINT for only lOc: B) Women who throughovt the country in an ell'ort to children's ears. This mul>es them pre· will. RECOMMEND Sunset Dyes and reduce the ravages of the ground squir· corious. Dytmt. and band to t:1cir friends copies of our 4-cotor Magazine.; (C) Dealers who "In my native Sioux City a boy anrei. The poison was mixed under the SELLSunoetDyesand l>ytint. Nocbareo of any kind to enter these contests. Aak Immediate supervision of A. W. Moore, swered a butcher's want ad. your dealer or write. "'What can you dol' the butcher Junior biologist of the biological sur· .North AmericaD. Dye Corporation vey, United States department of ag· asked him. DepL W. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. "'Anything,' said the boy. '\\'hat rlculture. Assisting Mr. Moore were Clinton KJar, district agricultural in· will you pay me?' "'Two good dollars a wPek. startspector, and C. 0. Stott, county agent. OGDEN-Rain which soaked Salt lng right h~re and now,' said the Lake and vicinity recently was ot butcher. 'But what can you clol' "'Anything, I told you.' said the Inestimable value to farmers and piled up a re~erve of water which will bo~·. FLORESTON SHAMPOo-Ideal for use in greatly aid the citv this summer, ac·l "'Anything's no answer,' said thP Ct~lnection witb. l~urkt·r·d llair Balsam. ].fakes the hair soft and t1u1ty. 5'> cents by mail or at c!Q.tg.. cording to J. Cecil. Alter, chief of the I butcl~er. :~e speciftc. Can you dress 2ists.: Hiscox Chemical WorkB,Patchoguc, N: Y. a chicken t United States weather bureau here. "'Gosh,' snid the boy, 'not on $2 . MYTON-T. C. Gwyn of Myton, res1· n week.' •• dent engineer of the Uintab irrigation j project, reports satisfactory progress is being made in putting the l!anals ' Women, Keep Your Health Up to Par and laterals In first-class s!J&pe for Tacoma, Wash.-"I found Dr. the opentng ol the Irrigation season. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and VERNAlr-An interesting experi· rtolden Medical Discovery a wonder· ment~was completed recently by John 1 ful help to me when Nielson, one of Ashley valley's pioneer the children were coming Into our farmers. He decided to make a test home, for through of the productivity of a single ker the use of these nel of wbeat, and for this purpose remedies I was en· sowed it in ordinary ground, surronmi·J abled to attend to ed by a fence, so as to ascertain the my d u t I e s. The no n r! s h! ng and exact" amount of increase. He was effect of greatly surprised when he counted the result, yielded The S&ejHJ Medical Dis· covary' when passing through mid· .lit .111/ :Oroggists the new Zion die life, with most satisfactory re· Rf!IIIESt ABOOT"b!AfK[.!J"OH f1lll11 Park-Carmel highway Is finished it suits.- I have nothing but good words A.O. Li:OI'IA.RD.INC. ?Q--5!:AVE... NEW YORK wlll have a tunnel one mile long. The to r,'\y of these med!cines."-Mrs. M. tunnel to date has been driven 1480 McCoy, 3601 East "F" St. Tabletl or liquid. feet. VERNAL-Reports from the Ulntah For Caked Udder and So~ Foreign Language PreSI basin and Cache county indicate that Teats in Cows Try No country iu the world has u larg· bees did not winter well in those lo· we than press er foreign-language HANFORD'S calities, it was reported to the state nave here. Our 14,()()(),0(10 foreign· hoard of agriculture recently by D. H. of last yeur's Hillman, state apiarist. The unfavor· born are said to read some twl.'lltY· AU dealtn ,,. ntboriud to rrfud yoar moae1 for tM Burgess, a staff cor· able winter weather resulted in the flve thousand publications In their own fint bottle if aot tait~. 870 dailies. nre 1G5 these Of tongues. ~fountain News In loss of many bees. It was found that weeklies, and the rest either month· there was a shortage of stores hr ..~ Between Girl• semi-monthlies, or qunrterlles.lies. persons lifted their voices In many parts of the state, Mr. Hillman "We ha\'e agreed to keep our en· Sunday morning In the Garden reported, and those who fed their bees The Outlook. gagement n senet." ".\ good ltlfa. Colm·ndo Springs, ot the fifth annual late ln the fall have : aved many colo· Euolution I'll help you spread it." r·ise service. nles which would haV1l starved to .Tohn-1 have a private secretary before the street lights blinked their last the winter. Chinese population In this country now. a steady strenm of automobiles rolled death during MYTON-Farmers of Ulntah basin fallen on: 40 pl'r cent since exhas Tom-Some class. Did you fire alom: the Mesa rond and over the 'skyline trail' as early as Irrigate to advl5ed are laws were adopted 4J y~nrs clusion your stenographer? to merge Into one river of humanity at the gateon snow because year this possible ago. rnlse. n her gave John-No. way of the garden. In bus8es and on foot the Easter worshipers poured Into the natural amphl· the watersheds is only 70 per cent theater. L!rense plates on automolliles testified normal, according to the word released to the countrywide trek that had been made for at the offices of the Uintab Irrigation project at Myton. Information con· this spec! aI occasion. "Grouped If! a solid masR of humanity, man.v cerning the available water supplies . with hlnnl>ets and camp stools. the 10,000 waited In tbe high altitudes was gained from It wus a h~>autiful morning. ps though nature the forest service. The figures may had tried her hest to fit the dliY to the ocro~lon. vary, forest service olficials report, I because part of the snow stations on Thrn1 "As the* first henms of the morning stm filtered the forest have been moved to new Into the nmphithl'nter between the 'kissing camels' locaiions during the past year. ther~ came a sil,·ery peal of trumpets, heralding I MANTI-Six farm bureaus In San· the dawn. Fr1)m bel1lnd their naturnl nave, the pete county have been organized and trumpeters flooded the little volley with the will begin immediate activities, ac· strains of 'Chrl~t Arosl:',' by Lowry. cording to newly elected olfices. Ster· "Geor~e L. Miller, directing a chorus rrom the ling, Manti, Fayette, Wales, Clarion united rhurchl:'s of Colorado Springs, led the and Mayfield bureaus are prepared to I singing of 'l'nfold Ye Portals Eh·erlasting,' by function. Gounod. Then the huge, impatient andlence PRIC~Price city w!ll sell the real . ' . Joined In the morning hymn. 'The Morning Light estate which it owns within Helper from rill, and fs Breaking.' From every rock townsite, according to the city coun· the topmost peaks of the camels' ears, through which men Tuesday evening, The cil, canyons nnd fr·om Incoming automobiles, came came into the possession of property the voices. Price years ago. It con• of city the "The Invocation was mude by Rev. Chu~les A. the right of way of the part in tains Fulton, pastor of the First Baptist -church. The line. The council pipe water Price .\lesslnnlc prophecy was rend by Rev. S. K. Tompthat the right of demand w!ll Price at kins of the ~-lrst Congregational church. And before It makes Inviolate held be way ·then the gospel story of the first. Easter was Porter of Hel· R. W. Mayor sale. the [cirst the of McDonald retold by Rev. George W. per city has indicated that the city Is Aiethodlst church. "Owing to the peculiar acoustics, due to desirous of acquiring the property. SHOSHONE-Shoshone Falls Ida· nature's own sounding board which the huge is numbered among the scenic ho, red rock provides, e\·ery syiiable was clear and ~Accept only "Bayer" package of tbe American continent, wonders bell-like in nll parts of tiJe amphitheater. This Niagara than b!gher feet 52 are they 1\'hen startling, even nnd was pnrtirularly true, which contains proven directions. ~ • Bernard Yesse~·. tenor, rendered n solo, 'O[len 'Falls. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets the Gates Of the Temple,' by Knapp. Vessey Also bottles of 24 and 100-Drug-gists. UTAH-Thai UNIVERSITY stood on top of a small portable orgun, mounted Aspirin Is the ~ade mart ot lla1er Manufacture or MoooaceUcactdester ot Sal1c7llcacl4 on a tt·uck, ar1d his voice fillet! the ntlle~·. evPJ'Y more geological features exist In the rift and chaRm und curried far hack into the state of Utah than in any other area hills. of equal size in the world was assert· ''The Easter ~ermon was gi1·en hy Hev. Samuel Gnn·ln, rnini~ter of the First Presbyterian church ed as an innisputable fact by Profes· Outlined agnlnst the ro<'kS, with tho early rn~'S sor Frederick J. Pack of the Univer· of the morning ~un pln~·ing on his U!lliftell fttce, sity of Dtah, in a talk addressed to In the care of baby's tender si<in Cuti· the grandeur of the sprctade 1\·as oiJYious to the the Business and Professional Wo- 1 listening cro\1'(1, as wns lndlcntetl hy au aweSoap is the mother's favorite. Not cura men's club at the Newhouse hotel only is it unrivaled in purity and refreshsome hush tlwt settletl over the pageant. recently. "In fact", the speaker added, ing fragrance but its gentle emolliem ''I:ev. Alher·t W. Lu('e, pastor of the \\"t>st Pikes features properties are usually sufficient to allay Peal: Chrbtian church, who is the originator of "there are more geological other any in than Utah in found he to irritations and promote permanent minor the introduced and presi!l<'d sen·ire, the Garden area live times Its sizes in the world." skin health. various pastors and the order of the serv<ee." • 1 $15,000 c~=~~~T' WINNERS By ELMO SCOTT WATSON &lONG the thousands ot Easter services that will be held throughout the Christian world on April 8 there are several In the United States wLich are orthy ot special mention because of their unique To California belongs I ------ Balsam of Myrrh by love, no IODI'er move must part and from the waten dear, not creep lnto &fADe darkened room and bide yenr saw there. They han but from other some of them traveling near In order to be there at sunrise. the thousands who assemble there each are many notables. One part of the cere· is the l't"Hdlng of Henry van Dyke's poem. ot the Open Air," by some celebJ•lty. In and again last year \'an Dyke himself the service and read his poem. Otis the famous actor, has also read It fit the celebratlous and Marcella Craft, o girl who has become a famous opera Is the soloist tor the service: whenever Is ln that part ot the country. • the Mount Rubidoux Easter mornlnl! wus the Orst In California, It Is now one the several that Is held each year In U1e of Sunshine." o.ast year It Is estimated 50,000 worshipers hnd gathered by five Easter morning in the great Los Angelet ~eu1m for the sen!ces in memory of the Another 3.~.000 were present at the outi!oor ser\'ices Ill the Hollywood "Bowl,'' for Us "symphcnies under the stars,'· m~1uc1ted by nationally known directors during summer monthR, Its pngeants, Shakespeorean nnd grand operas. The "Bowl" ls a lnrgl' outdoor amphitheater with a seatln~ ty of 22,WO and R stHge l!JO feet wide, and the thousantls of worshipers fa"eing the grea1 cross outlined on a hlll baek of the st,lge the sun rises rm ~;n,ter mornin~. this service o scene of almost lndesrribnhle beauty solemnity. year also some 20,000 persons assembled the Tower of -Legends in Glentlale for UJl morning service and sir~1ilar congregu flocked to 11 nuwber of or~er gathering for such servl('es. In P,o.sadena Johu McGroarty's colorful pageant, "The First in California," was pr·esented before se\'· thousand spectators on the !awn of a hotel Frnm aU that makeo the world brlcbt and clear; And wbile I clasp a well-beloved band, Let me once more have lli•ht Of tbe deep slqt and the far-amilina land Then rently fall on sleep And breathe mJ body back to Nature's car.!, My •JJirlt out to lb.., God of the Open Air. -Henry Van Dyke I I Mr. McGroarty is the uuthor and producer of the famous mission [!lay, a pageant-drama ot the early days in California from the ~oming of Frn .Junlpero Serra In 1700 down to the time the Stars and Stripes were unfurled over that state. which is presented In the Mission plnybouse In Sun Gabriel annually anrl which has run for 1;, consecutive years. The city or Alhambra also for many years has presented an Easter play on the htwn stage behind Its public library nnd throughout southern California otl1er similar Easter celebrations are held. One of the most interesting Easter celebrations in California, althou~h Its locale Is far remo,·ed from the preceding, is the one which was staged In the famous Death Valley last yeur and which will probably become nn annual event. At Stove Wells, In that grim re~ion of death nnd desoln tion a cross wus erectl:'d 11nd there a special sun rise service wns held ln memory of the llioueC'I'!'· who lost their lh·es on its burnin~ snnds clurin~ 1he period of emigrntlon three-quarters of a century ago. After the sen-ices those who altPncl Pd It marchetl awuy from the cross scatterin~ flowers on Death \'alley sand~ ns a loving trlhnt~ to the trail blazers in the rna rch of emp!J·e acros, the continent. But California runnot claim all the distin('tlon for being the stote where tlllique Easter ser·,·ires are held each year. Colorado, another state of sunny skies, also has its claim and Its leadil1~ celebrutlon of this character is becoming nntlon· ally known heranse of Its beln~ held in a world· famous scenic spot, the Ganlen of the G•H"'· There each year between 10.000 and 12,000 per· "Hits" Few and Far Between •15,000,000 1s spent annual· the United States for popular Most of this money comes from the pocketbook of the lbeJ~i c~m woman. buy five tlmee aa many as men, this survey shows. thousand· popular songs are llllshE!d and less than 10 per cent worth men· make any 10 But throUI'h the windows wide To welcome in the litht; losses, and the real "hits" aS'Say about one-half of 1 per cent. The total amount ot money spent annually for songs Is ten times as much as it wns 20 years al:o. The West and Mldoilt West are the big gest markets. And more popular songs are sold per capita in the cit) than In tbe country. than any other rhythm. The out!ltandlng hit of e\'ery period In recent song history has been a waltzthe list Including "After 'the Ball,'' "Merry Widow," "lly Hero,'' "Pink Lady,'' "Isle of Golden Dreams," ·•Beautiful Ohio," "What'll I Do 1" "Somf!time," and others. The most popular themes are s!m· pie heart tugs, Indicated by such word~ as "mother," "sweetheart" and "lwme." Father Is usually good in song~ only when he Is comedy.- SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I I , ; Sat' The Right Soap For Baby's Skin- I Agricultural Teaching In the field of elementary edurat!on the teaching of agriculture Is required by law In 19 states. TwC' of the states, Pennsylvania and South Dakota, require the subject In the high schools and not in elementary schools. ln five states the subject ls specifically permitted by lnw, while in another Ove there ls special state subvention of agricultural courses In the elementary schools. English Mourning Custom The custom of weariQg a black band on the coat sleeve In token ot mourning came from England It was Introduced there for liveried servants, whom it was not thought necessary to fit out !n black uniforms. Busy Po1t Office Registered packages to the number of 2,000,000 puss through LoJ.;don'l bead post office alone every year: many of these have contents valued tO tiJ1.10WV. Soa'P 2Se. Ointment 25 nnd 50c. Talrnm 25e. Sold everywhere. Sample t'4ch free. Addtsu: ''Outicura L&bOnotortH, Dept.. J:K. )(alden, llua.'" fii/IF" Cutlcura Sh ..in~ SUck 25c. I The Joy ol LUe ,. The bright eyes. the clear skin, the sprightly step, the active mind, are the right of healthy man. Keep your kidneys, liver and bowels in good condition and you will be active and vigorous at 7D-at any agef For seven generations-since 1696-the Hollanders have relied on their "Dutch drops" for aid in keeping up their health and vigor. They will do it for you. Try them today. Look for the name Gold Medal.~ e~boxand accept no 1m1tation. At all druggists, in 3 " - (P,>{( ft ~ _ ~ ~1\111' HAARLEM 011. |