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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday, February 6, 1930 News Notes It'• a Privilege toLrveln UTAH FOR. CONSTIPATION ~iPe in 1malkrdoses: SAFE SCI ENTil!IC If Kidneys Act Bad Take Salts Saya Backache Often Meana You Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region It may mean you have been eatIng foods which create acids, says a well-known authority. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys In their effort to filter lt from the blood • and they become sort of paralyzed and log;:y. When your kidneys get slug· glsh and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backacbe, sick headache, dizzy spells ; your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief twc or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your phar· maclst about four ounces of Jail Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glasf! of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neu· tralize acids In the system, so thi!y no longer Irritate, tbus often relleY\ng bladder weakne~;~. Jad Suits is inexpensive, canno• Injure and makes a delightful, e:l'fel'ves· cent lithia-water drink. Drink lots of good water. Her Secret Safe Miss Mugge-And now 1 suppose you'll tell everyone I let you kiss me. Mr. Huggins-Don't be alarmed. It's nothing to brag about. ~=========================== rreh Promise bV!e" 'tess lips - At some time in her life Cupid pleads to every attractive wornaiL No matter what her features are, a woman who is aickly cannot be attractive. Sallow skin, pimples, sunken eyes, lifethese are repellent. DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY is just the tonic a runIt enriches the dawn person needs. blood, soothes the nerves and imparts tone and vivacity to the entire IYStem. In liquid or tabkts, at drug store. Send lOc for trial package of tab. lets to Dr. Pierce's Clinic, in Buffal(\ N. Y., and write for free advice. A man with a brilliant mind may be as conceited as be will ; we'll listen to him. Life Is worth llving, If one doesn't expect too much out or it. FAMILY DOCTOR MADE MILliONS OF FRIENDS Fifteen years after his graduation, Dr. Caldwell became famcws for a single prescription, which now, after forty years, is still making friends. Today Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the world's most popular laxative. Millions of people never think of usin8' anything else when they're constipated, headachy. bilious, feverish or weak; when breath is bad, tongue coated, or. they're suffering from nausea, gas, or lack of appetite or energy. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is made today according to the original formula, from herbs and other pure ingredients. It is pleasanttasting; thorough in the most obstinate cases; gently effective for women and children. Above all, it represents a doctor's choice of what is safe for the bowels. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 6-1930. OGDEN - Approximately 5000 jackrabbits were slain Sunday afternc- Jn at Promontory. west or here on the shores or Great Salt Lake, by 100 hunters, who were directed by the Weber County Fish and Game Protective association. CEDAR CITY-The supervisor or the J nxie national forest reports that through the cooperation ot l'OCal sportsmen, organizations aDJ1 the state and federal game depaJ tments, 534,000 fish try and fing-ulings were planted in streams and lakes within the torest In 1929. SPRINGVILLE - Springville is assured an egg grading plant and work on the new $8000 building will begin next month, according to announcement by President John B. .Boyer of the local poultry association, following a meeting and fellowship banquet recently with nearly 250 people in attendance. • LOGAN- "An Economic Survey ot the Dixie Section Washlngt.:m County, Utah," is the title or a new booklet, BuiJetin 214, which has been issued by the state agricul· tural college. The bulletin is offered without cost by the Division of Publications, Utah Experiment Station, Logan, Utah. VERNAL-A petition, which 1t Is hoped will have more than 1000 names, l_s being circulated among Uintah basin residents as the first step in the battle, Mr. Sheley said. The completed petition will be sent to the interstate commerce commission, asking that body to grant the o. L. D. application for build· lng of ' he line. ST. GEORGE - I t is estimated that It will take about sixty more days to complete the grading and culvert work on the 18 miles or road through the Arizona strip, between Las Vegas and St. George. The big steel bridge across the canyon has been completed and bas been inspected by a federal road man. OGDEN - Although crop yields will probably be larger In 1930 than last year, the income from farm products Is expected to remain about the same, according to the annual forcast of the United States department of agriculture, copies or which were received recently by Harden Bennion, state commission' er or agriculture. SALT LAKE - Three thousand more freight cars were loaded and shipped from Utah and Idaho over the Oregon Short Line raUroad dur· ing 1929 than in 1928, according to an annual report made recently by T. S. Klnnersley, superintendent or car service. here were a total or 211.985 cars loaded In 1929 on the Uhe, as compared with 208,928 dur· ing 1928. OGDEN-George Shorten, assls· tant secretary of the Utah Canners' association, who arrived home re· cently from the National Canners' association convention In Chicago, says that the general sentiment at the meeting, attended by 5000 per· sons, was that 1930 would be a good canning year, provi<' i that can· ners did not overplck and force prices down. PROVO-Reports from the local forest supervisor's office show that during the past year an intensive survey has been made of 211 acres of timber lands. From the data gathered, management plans for these areas will be formulated showing the order of cutting, the amount to be removed, as well as the date when a second cut may be expected, SPRINGVILLE- Contracts for peas. tomatoes and beans are now being offered by the Springvllle Canning company by Charles l<,ry, ti&ld manager. Preparations are being made for a bigger and more successful run this season than ever before, it is reported, Last season the total acreage contracted by the company was about 4!!5 acres of peas, 140 acres of tomatoes and 100 acres of beans. PROVO-It won't be such a hard winter for the ell• and pheasants after all. Apparently the elk and pheasants were determined that it wouldn't be hard under any circumstances. because the antlered herd was swarming down Jn the fields and munching of the choice hay that farmers had stacked on their farms, while the pheasants were making themselves at home in the barnyards with the domesticated flocks: OGDEN-Following consideration of research projects to be under· taken during 1!!30 in range, forest and watershed problems in the annual meeting of the district com· mittee of the United States forest service came to a close Saturday. The necessary work, as outlined by C. L. Forsllng, includes initiation early In 19:JO of studies on springfall ranges outsi:rle the natlonal forests and desert ranges. This will be done to gain more definite information on the present cond1· tlon of these claaeea of range. 18th Legislature of the IILOVE'S MESSAGES'' State of Utah Special Session 1930 Stntp Capitol :-The Special Se~!';ion of the Elp;hteenth Legislature of the State of Utah has com·ened to consider submitting Constitutional Amend· ments to the Utah voter~<, that If adopted, will enable future Utah legislatures to accomplish the Tax Re'l'i~ion Commi:--sion's recommendations, which are as follows : 1. All tan;.:ible property Rhall he taxed at uniform rates throughout the jm·isdictlon of the authority levy. log the tax. 2. All Intangible property shall be cla!'sified for purpo!'eS of taxa tlon. I"rEiferubly, the intangible proru~rty shall be exempt from taxation as propISTRESSING muscular lumbago, safe when this soothing, cooling, healin~ erty, with the express proYision that soreness and stilfness-generally ointment is applied generously to tho the income therefrotn ~;hall be tax~rl. respond pleasantly to good old Mus- alfected area once every hour for jive 3. All busine!'s conducted for profterole. Working like the trained bands lwurs. Used by millions for over 2() Vak..tlnot, Hke butterflleo. shall companies, insurance except it, a masseur, this famous blend of oil of years. Recommended by many doctors of Fly aorth, fly west, rate uniform moilerate a at camphor, menthol and other and nurses. Keep Musterole handy. taxed mustard, be Seeklq each a true h~ ingredients helpful jars and tubes, bm;lnes!' the of income net the upon That love hu hte....d; te. stu the within done stimand ~netrates To MothersSeekina: each a foad heart. 1llates blood circulaBut fond cr tru., a. Insurance COIOpunies <;;hall be Musterole is also Noae CAD beat aa my hun tion and helps to ta:oted on their nf't premiums. made in milder StiU be<P.te fw you. draw out infection Jorm for babiu b. The pre~ent license tax on corand pain. But relief ond mwll ehil• porations shall be repealed whep t!le ValcntiDee. like Millnw ~ is surprisingly comt'fft>c· dren.AskjorChil· becomes tax income corporation Fly !lOUth. fly east, and natural • plete. dren•s Musterole. state for taxes special other All tlve. Seekina' each a love land continued. be shall purposes Where love mq feut; 1 That'• Sumpin'. 4. All residents of this state haTing Seekin1 each lu OWD kind • around all at rights any he "Hasn't taxable ability shall pay 11. <lirE:ct pe-rThe whole world throuah 1 1 horne?" bis Take tR--K-"''&'UU'SIUIIUDT Never findinw more love sonal income tax at moderate grnduu''Oh, I understand be controls the -tonight. Your eliminative n.... I zive you. terl rates. organa will be functioning prop5. Tl1e re,·enuc which is deri '1'{'(1 muscles of his body.'' by morning and your conerly folk, fairy Valentines, like from the busine;;;s tax and the lK'r· stipation will end with a bowel Fly bizb, fly low, sonal income tax shall he deYuted to action as free and easy as naSeel<ina: choie.est rift of earth at her best-positively no ture le ti allCl fund, school district state the That mau may know; no griping. Try it. pain, Jlllrfnnd school district state for lcYy Sedtine love you 1ave me ~e•f~, Pwrdy "ez~tabkMild, por.es shall be r educed aecordin ~ly. \Vbeo life was new; ae drugzisu-only Z5c ' Love that lives forever, Millions of boys and G. The present con~tituth>nal R! nle FEEL LIKE .t L'-I.i.LI.ON, T.AJIJ/1 That I wave you. bonnl of equalization F<hall he abolif< !tgirls all over the -Ohio Fanner. ed and a st:•te tax commission <·reat P<I. world, thousands of a. The ,:;ta te tax commission them right here in i Nothing Sedate About shall as~ess all mines and public utilthe 'Yest are being ' restored to health Valentines of Today ities. commis~io n <:ball tax state The b. and strength by the Sedate stanzas whispering guarded· valuutivns the equalize to power lJa,·e vegetable tonpurely ly of loYe characterizeil the early ;v <'ount any within asRcsr--mPnts any of known laxative and ic American valentines, as shown ln a a'-s=-C;;:;,a...;:l:"'i':'fo;...r...:.n""l""a~F:''ig Syrup and endorsed I PI SO'S tl u~ ~'< tate and shall also haYe the of collection made by the Chicago His· power to <>quallze the valuation<: of by physicians !or over 50 years. I gives quick. torlcal society. Changing times proeffective relie£ clas~es oJ' property b£'twc rn counties. lt.j take to Children need no urging duced more direct expression until In e. On app~al of ten or more per- They love its rich, fruity flavor. 1 Pleasant, sooth1930, the collection reveals, the valen· ing and healing. Excellent for sons the commi<:s:on !'hall 1·eview aud tine verse makers leave no doubt of correct any tax le\ ies for local pur- Nothing can compete with It as a gen- I children-contains no tie, but certain laxative, and It goes : . ;QUI.CK.,. opiates. Successfully the senders' amorous sentiments. poses with a view to checking unnec· used for 65 years. 35c The earliest valentine shown Is d!lt- essary expenditure!'<. On appeal of ten further than this. It gives tone and 1 . . .. ' ·.. and 60c sizes. bowels and stomach the to strength ed 1800, but all before 1850 were band- or more persons the commission shall noract to continue organs these so made aft'aJrs, generally a red heart reYiew any local bond Jssue and shall mally, of their own accord. It stlmu· with a pretty but proper Inscription. bring all of the facts involved to the lates the appetite, helps digestion. Miss Esther Howland began making attention of the taxpayers, together A Kansas mother, Mrs. Dana All· valentines commercially In 1851, the with the recommendations of the com' glre, 610 Monroe St., Topeka, says: society points out, and it Is from that mission. "Bonnie B. is absolutely the picture time on that the lacy, heart-embossed d. The administration of all spec- of health, now, with her ruddy cheeks, FLOR£STON SHAMPOo-Ideal for nse In creations date. Many of Miss How- Ial taxes for state purposes shall be connection wtth Parker's Hair Balsam. Makee the land's valentines were simply in- centralized In the office of the state bright eyes and plump but graceful hair eoft and llnffy. 60 cents by mail or at drug• Uttle body and she stands at the top 2iata. Hitlcox Chemical Worka, Patchogue, N • Y. scribed : "To one I lo...-e." tax commission. every health test. in Comic valentines appear to have ene. The state tax commiRsion shall ~: u~:."!u~;~r,rg ~m.o~d.~ of the credit for her perfect Much joyed a perpetual vogue throughout have authority to prescribe a system lepsy to send for our FREEl Flg Callfornla to due Is condition Writ• sample Trea.tment. the years, the society showing many ot uniform accounts for all local taxnow. Don•t delay. baby· since It used have We Syrup. which It describes as "ridiculous, wit- ing units and shall have power to TOWNS RE!IIEDY CO., lne, hood to keep her bowels active dur· Wisconsin. • Milwaukee ty and severe." enforce the use of such uniform accoun· fng colds or any children's ailments WONDERFUL POULTRY BOOK of ? ••· One of the valentines of the World ting system. It shall also have power and she has always had an easy time crets ~"'REE telling bow to make succes~~t war period bas a picture by John T. to enforce suitable regulations for the ra.lslng poultry and chicks. We start you. with them. She always responds to Big superior bred State Association Ac• McCutcheon, cartoonist, with verse by prepa1·at1on of all local budgets, and its gentle urging and is quickly back credited 308 egg Diamond strains. OGDEN George Ade. The picture shows a shall have authority to conduct regu· POULTRY HATCHERY, OGDEN, UTAH. to normal.'' mother who has apparently censored lur Independent audits of all local .Ask your druggist for California her daughter's mail to a soldier public accounts and to take the nee· DB. f::LAIBE ltl. GOULEY Syrup and look for the word Fig abroad. Beneath is printed: Phone Was. 6702 607 Scott Bldg. essary steps to safeguard public funds "California" on the carton ~o you'll Mr. Soldier Man: Specializing In electro-therapy for viola all of prosecution the through always get the genuine. I cannot send what my daughter wrote. treatment ot rheumatism, neuritis, It ml~ht set ftre to the darned old boat. tions of proper accounting procedure. diseases of liver and stomach. 7. The le,;isluture shall authorize Examination made by blood test and Railroad Improvement laboratory findings. FrPeconsultatlon. a comprehensh-e study of expenditures, Electric headlights · on locomotives Hour..--9:00 to 6:00 governmentrtl organization, and busi!'IALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. wer~ first nsed early in 1886. ness methods in connection with the operation of the proposed plan of tax revision, In orde-r to determine whetll!'r more economical method of handling the public bn!<iness may be de'l"'eloped Try Hanford's and for the purpose of securing a propP.r balance between state and loAr the Foremost Desert Resort cal revC'nnes under the proposen plan climote- warm sunny West-morvelous the of All dulen are authorized to refund rour moner of tux reYislon. days-clear starlit nights - dry invigorating for the firat bottle if not oulted. air -splendid road• - georgeous mountaiB Al\IENDl\IENTS TO CONSTIT(jTION hotels-the ideal winter hom .. Ksnes-finest Having made the foregoing recom· Cree & Ch•tl"q Write Her With K. 0. rne-ndations, the Commission states petting? to object you Arthur-Do that they cannot be made efft>ctiYe at Martha-That's one thing I have all points under the p1·ese-nt eonstitnCalllornia lever done yet. tion, and that the first construdive Those ww Dignity ls admirahle. Arthur-Petted? step toward tax equalization in the Martha-No; objected. haven't it make fun of lt. State of Utah must be the amC>ntlment or certain constitutional proYisions relating to taxation. 'l'he two fundamentals containC>d In HA"£ CAVGHT wu, VALeNTrNa the propo,{'(l eonstitutional amendments deal with (1) the classifieation Valentine Preaenb intangible property for t:n::ation or Not so very long ago, in some parts and (2) ce-ntralized adminipurposes of England Yalentines were something ' t . In atl(lition to these- two ratwn. s 1 more than we understand them today. a nroYision is made that points main Not only were messages and verse from any hlC'ome de-rin~d reYenne all decoarted by hearts and darts, sent by e-nacted shnll be he may which ·tax!'R post, but on the eve of St. Valentine school funrl. district sta..te thP. into paid duy It was the custom to leave on the points minor other some are Th<.>re doorsill of friends presents o! all Uflwhieh als propo~ kinds. Such bulky articles as a desk contained in the~e and an armchair were known to have pearcfl desirable to nil the Commi:<sion been left there. The donor would then but which do not directly affect the knock and disappear to watch trom main iRr-;ue in...-ol\·ed. Experience in various states o,-er some vantage point until the door was long period ot years has dcmonstra· a opened and the valentine present the impossibility of taxing intanted taken ln. gible propert,v in the same manner and at the same rates as tangible property Sentimental Meaaagea We Should Keep Careful Watch is taxed. Consequently the sPparuSentiment expressed on early valen· of our Kidneys. tion of tangible property from fntang· tines prove that the gentleman then ible property is a fundamental necesIDNEY disorders are too serious to ignore. It meant the words he Inscribed or that sity rcgardlef':s of the enactment of the pays to heed the early signals. Scanty, burning breach of promise suits weren't as cus· contemplated tax revision plan. Inde-ed, or too frequent kidney excretions; a drowsy, listless tomary as they are today. The wise not a single step toward lnte-lli~cnt tax feeling: lameness, stiffness and constant backache young man of 1930 Is satisfied with reform can be taken until the rule of "To my sweetheart" Inscribed on a uniformity Is abolished. are timely warnings. large, red heart filled with chocolates, To promote normal kidney action and assist your The necessity for adequate ce-ntral but a message Inscribed In 1865 read in cleansing your blood of poisonous wastes, kidneys as follows: "To my fl'!end : The charm supervision of a state tax systPm has use Doan's Pills. Used and recommended the world that best can sweeten life Is found to been shown a~ain and again through· over. Sold by good dealers everywhere. be a faithful wife; the wife I seek- out the Cnitcd Stn tes, and those good, kind, and true--love whispers I states which haYe the most successful 50,000 Users Endorse Doan's: invari:1hly sy!'teros administrath·e ehall find In you." Mr•. A.Jica Cunnie, 3440 Harriaon A,.,e., Detroit, Mich~,. aaye: '*I aurEerfll. lmve a centralized authority with sufwith a dull •che acroa ~.Y ba.c.k that bother~d me a great deal when I waa doinc my houeework. When atoopiog. my back pained eo that it waa a taak to fidcnt reRoun'!'s aml po\\·C'r to supe-ratraisrhten up apin. M:y kidney• acted very irregu1ar!y. but after taldnl{ Doan"s vise the entire tax system. PiJJa I felt fine aaain and the backache left m::. ~ aladly rK.ommend Doan'a:• Go,·e-rnor I>Prn in his Dlt>1"sagc to the Special Ses~ion states: ".\!though taxes ln Utah nre not higher than in neig-hborin.~ state~. the hurd en of ta .-ation is at present unequally distdb· A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys uted.'' 1 MusCULAR RHEUMATIC D Aches and Pains ------ - --------------------------------------- OIISTIPATED? Girl at the Top in Health Test ·RELiEF ITs Cuts, Burns, Bruises Sunshine~~~~ -All Winter Long Balsam of Myrrh PALl'l SPRINGS J ~ As We Grow Older K Do an's • 1 Is • |