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Show BEAVER PRESS Path in Life Greased Debtors "Forgiven" in Spirit of Lord's Prayer Internioiintain Briefly told for Busy Readers Suiting their action to the words f the Lord's Prayer, "and forgive as our debts as we forgive our debtors," the congregation of St, Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church of Toledo, Ohio, has "forjriven" more than $'JV 000 In unpaid pledges of its communi' cants, The church has 2,400 active members, and Is described as the largest Protestant church in Toledo, and the largest in the .American Lutheran body. Its action is prompted by the spirit of the day, explains the pastor, "We beKev. S. C. Mlchelfelder. lieve." he says, "that many of our people having made pledges in good faith, but unable to pay them, are burdened by the debt they owe the church. We believe that the church which would teach others to pray the Lord's Prayer should be the first to forgive.' " The resolution passed by the TURKEY CROP LIGHT SIGN PACT CHINESE WIFE CALLED PLAN LIVESTOCK SHOW BINGHAM COUNTY WINS THOUSANDS JEROME, IDA. The beet har,-Tethis season has been the largest in the history of the district; SHOSHONE, IDA. Present Indications are that a turkey crop only about half of normal compared with the last several years will, be produced here. Hopes are expressed that better prices will be received this year than was the case for the , year of 1932. LOGAN, L'T. A total of 5523 wheat growers in Utah have signed applications for contracts to reduce their wheat acreage for 1934 and 1935, according to the manager of the agricultural adjustment administration for Utah. GRANGEVILLE, I D A. A romantic figure here since hordes of gold hungry miners stampeded to this district more than half a century ago, Polly Bemis, the Chinese wife of a white man, died at a hospital here recently. Mrs. Bemis was 81 years old and had lived in Idaho for about 05 years. OODEN, UT. An appropriation of $12,500 toward the cost of staging the 1934 Ogden livestock show has been voted by the Weber county st ves- try reads: "In appreciation of God's blessing In preserving our church in the perilous times of depression, and In keeping with the President's recovery plan, we hereby cancel all obligations of our church due before January 1, 1933." Literary Digest. Why Children Need a Liquid Laxative The temporary commission. from some synthetic, cathartic may cause bowel strain, irritation in the and even set-u- p kidneys. A properly prepared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement. There is no discomfort at the tima end no weakness after. You don't have to give the child "a double dose" a day or two later. Can constipation be corrected in children? "Yes!" say medical men. "Yes!" say many mothers who have followed this sensible medical advice: 1. Select a good liquid laxative. 2. Give the dose you find suited to the system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until the bowels are moving regularly without aid. An approved liquid laxative (one that is widely used for children) is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. The mild laxative action of this excellent preparation is the best form of help for children and grown-up- s, too. The dose can be regulated for any age or need. Your druggist has Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Member N. R. A. habit-formi- one-quart- Bronchial Troubles Need Creomulsion two-fol- d PARKER'S HAIR BALSAMFaWn aetnovaa Dandruff Stop W2& Hlr Imparts Color and Beanty to Gray and Faded Hair euc and I! .00 at I Irueit li U. HIwot ("hero, Wi..Pat:hogP3.N.Y. Ideal for use in FLORESTON SHAMPOO connection with Parker'iHairBalaam.Makea the hair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at drug, gilts, Bisoox Chemical Work, Patcbogoe, H.X. I D A. Bingham was 24th in the United States in production of potatoes, on the basis of the 1930 census, and Bonneville county was 25th, according to a report of the census bureau at Washington, D. C. No other Idaho county was in the leading 50 counties of the nation in potato production. BOISE, IDA. Trouble and expense of gathering serum to combat infantile paralysis will not be repeated this year, L. J. Peterson, the state bacteriologist reports. He explains that studies of the treatment of the disease disclosed the inoculations did no good. OGDEN, UT. The assistant re gional forester reports that the grazing season on the forests in the fourth region has closed. The season was extended from 15 days to a month because grazing conditions were not good on ranges outside of national forest areas. Livestock is reported in good condition on the upper ranges. OGDEN, UT. Approximately one and million dollars will be the first payment to sugar beet growers In the Amalgamated Sugar company territory for October deliveries. CASTLE DALE, UT. The bonded indebtedness of Emery county has decreased from $30,000 In 1930 to $24,000 at the present time. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. A preliminary check of the wheat production control committee for Bonneville county has announced that there is shown to be 1,047,000 bushels of wheat of an average production of 1,120,000 bushels had signed under the wheat bonus plan. Approximately C65 of nearly 1100 farmers in the county have signed under the production control plan. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Utah-Idah- o poultry Interests have launched a vigorous attack against the national proposal to levy a compensating tax on eggs, poultry, mutton, beef and other products which compete with pork. It is said that the very existence of the poultry Industry Is threatened by the measure. IDAHO FALLS, IDA. The early part of November saw national potato shipments around 500 cars per day, with Idaho providing approximately 20 per cent of the total amount. The relatively high percentage of Idaho potatoes reaching the terminal markets Is thought to be excessive by some operators, while others state that the 100 car per day rate is not too high in consideration of the production this seaBLACKFOOT, county, Idaho, relief children get Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a acnew medical discovery with tion; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stopthe irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, and attacks the seat of the trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and is excellent for building up the System after colds or flu. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the not respot if your cough or cold is ' lieved by Creomulsion. (adv.) for Possessor of Tact News . son. 'tf! J It May Warn of Some Disordered Kidney or Bladder Condition tacWKe with bladder and 4 bred, nervous, depressed feeling may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder function. Don't delay. Try Doan't Pills. Successful 50 years. Used the world Anting over. At all drugsistj. Bo an's PILLS SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Salt Lake City hits a total of 3,1.900 children between the school ages of 6 and 18 years, it was announced by a recent school census taken by the board of education. EI'HBAIM, UT. The pheasant season In Sanpete county wag the most successful ever staged, according to reports from local hunters. The game birds were reported to be more plentiful than usual BEAVER, UT. A Beaver county office has been established bere. AU nnemployed men desiring work will register at this office, and the work will be divided according to the size of the family. PROVO, UT. rroduee shipments for Utah county In J 933 have cd 108 cars, compared with 250 cars for last year, according to the agri- cultural agent, BOISE, IDA. Major crm. In Idaho will brjng $17,000,000 more this ear than last year, according to a cwip survey recently made. The crop values reported nre: hogs, fr.0,000 : Intnl., $i.375,ooo: wool, $1,773,750; potatoes, $1,512,500; wheat, $lWl,eW; apples. $S12.500 benns, $2,010,000; hay, $3,044,000. "There is no doubt that It is advantageous to be born with a silver spoon in the mouth," said Mr. Cato NInetaiis. "It permits a pleasant and comfortable start In life, even if it Is lost in the subsequent hurly-burlas it often Ss. Still more advantageous, I think. Is it to be born with a nice sense of tact in the temperament, beeause It is more certain to be retained, and is more likely to afford a pleasanter passage through life. Tact, I should Inclusively define, as the Intuitive ability to say the sight thing and do the right thing at the right time, and never to say or do the wrong thing. No one, I take it, has a more complete comprehension of the value of tact than those of us who have It not ; those of us who always, or nearly always, say or do the wrong thing, to the embarrassment not only of ourselves, but of other people. "Those who would be popular must have tact; but, on the other hand, those who succeed In being popular must often be bored, lor the Inevitable burden of popularity Is more or less boredom. To be sure, those who lack tact, are often, as I have just said, embarrassed, and, what temporarily seems worse, often snubbed ; but as we so often tactlessly protect ourselves from being bored, the law of compensation would seem to work somewhat to our advantage. It may be, too, that there are those who are so superiorily tactful that they can avoid being bored. These are the princes of human society, whose oyster the world is affd who are, far and away, more blessed than those who began with and continue with their silver spoons. Indianapolis News. SIMPLE QUICK A WAY TO RELIEVE HERE ARE THE SIGNS: Frequent Headaches Feeling of Weakness ; Nervousness S Neuralgia ! Indigestion Appetite Sleeplessness Mouth Aridity Sour Stomach j Loss ol ; Nausea j i ! ! J ; S S WHAT TO DO FOR ITi TAKE 2 teaspoonfulsof Phillips' Milk of Magnesia in a glass of water every morning when you get up. Take another teaspoonful 30 minutes after eating. And another before you go to bed. OR Take the new Phillips' Milkof Magnesia Tablets one tablet toe each teaspoonful as directed above. If you have Acid Stomach, don't worry about it. Follow the simple directions given above. This small dosage of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia acts at once to neutralize the acids that cause headache, stomach pains and other distress. Try it. You'll feel like a new person. But be careful you get REAL milk of magnesia when you buy-ge- nuine PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia. See that the name "PHILLIPS'" is on the label. ALSO IN TABLET FORM Each tiny tablet is the equivalent of a teaspoonful or iienuine rnunps Milk of Magnesia. MEMBER N.R.A Pkillips' MilL of Magnesia P01TTECHN1C COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Uth and Madison Stt, Oakland, Calif. 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To Vv fat SAFELY snd HARMLESSLY, take s half teaspoonful of Kninchen in a of hot water in the morning before gland don't nis mornina- - s jar that Uiti 4 weeks coots not more than 86c but don't take chances be sure It's Krttachen Tour hralth comes first get it at any drnif. store in America. after the first jar UB 1 W .. r JZkjLm V On the A Loafer's Utopia Funny Side The Final Average Leading a Normal Life By ED HOWE NEWSPAPER manager can pos- sibly keep nonsense out of his columns, but he should be careful to carry along every day a suggestion of the old conservative common sense necessary In properly distinguishing right from wrong. Most newspapers do this with considerable faithfulness In spite of the Increasing demand for sensationalism. Some of them call It humor, but the common sense Is suggested, and may be worked out by those who care for it. As an example of this I note a recent syndicated article by Westbrook Pegler, and appearing In a good many first rate papers. In Introducing Mr. Pegler the paper I see regularly says: "Pegler Gives a Humorous Slant on the New Deal." What is called a humorous slant Is actually the most Important piece of wisdom I have seen printed in many months. Mr. Pegler says: "The trouble with the Russian Soviet system has been that It sought to compel the citizens to work, sometimes resorting to enforced labor, whereas under the American plan enforced loafing will be held over the heads of the comrades as a threat to work hogs who endanger the success of the new deal by indulging a selfish passion for toll." Mr. Pegler works out the Idea to tbe extent of a column, which Is not too much; many others would have made It Into a book, and thus burled the good Idea. I cast my vote for a wreath to Westbrook Pegler for writing the most Illuminating piece of American wisdom in 1933; possibly for all time. Jane, secretary to an attorney, went to call on a dear friend, Mrs. S., and her new born daughter. She was met at the door by little William, full of news about the new sister. "Well, what have you named her?" asked Jane. Suddenly an aggrieved expression overspread his happy face, and almost in tears he replied : ''Oh I wanted to name her Spot, but limvver wouldn't." Indianapolis News. LACKED ROMANCE Dolly Wasn't it awful! Uraee got beyond her depth and Daisy Yes yes? Dolly And was brought to shore by a fat man with a wife and nine children! Brooklyn Eagle. ca n Tyou DEPEND ON fvR UTS you hud some trouble on 1 fc. If VSAFEt Pow'ful Stuff "near v "f JL 1 Bright Eyes . . . your tour." "Yes, I ran out of gas while crossing a mountain, and a moonshiner In-- , slsted I could use some of his stuff that would do Just as well as gas." "Did it?" "Well, it ate off the gas tank before I'd gone three miles." Cincinnati Enquirer. No Bad Skin She learned Ion aeo how often dull eyes. cimDlv skin. nervousness and lack of pep come from bowel sluggishness and constipation. Now NR (Nature's Remedy) is her secret ot sparkling loveliness and vital health, Wo more ineffective partial relief for her NR Tablets give thorough deans inK, gently stimulating the entire bowel. Millions take NR for thorough, eflw.Uve relief from constipation and biliousness. uei. a zoo oox. All druggists , Part Time George Have you got the time? Jack Part of it; tbe hour hand's' missing from my watch, but it's ten minutes to something. Pleasantr-sa- fe and not ing. ll J TlUVl Oiriclt relief lor sctd mdiees-- I Uon, heartburn. Only 10c MORE SATISFACTION K CAN'T DE BOUGHT FOR,f s ACID STOMACH : Howe About: If not joyfully satisfied money back. Bright eyes, clear akin and rharm swiftly mma llTleal women who take thn lit H dolly dose f Krnnchcti gas. acidity and eoaatlpattoa vanish. In being careful I'm rather an enthusiast; when In such mood, and receive an Important paper or letter, I put it away so carefully I can't find It later. . . . Altogether my average In exercising care is low, although I believe such virtue one of the first a human being (constantly In danger) should exercise. . . . The time to lock the stable door, of course, la when the thought of thieves first occurs to you, but so many delay that a warning maxim was written centuries ago. The wisdom conveyed by the maxim Is so Important that all careless men have been familiar with and frequently repeated It hundreds of years without it doing them any good. That is what discourages me. Ease Pain, Headache in Few Minutes pes, .. s A new word lately becoming popular Is moron. (Meaning a man suffering from arrested mental development.) It is rather a better word than fool, which seems to mean a man who Is not a full shilling ; who never had any sense, and never will have any. But a moron means one born with sufficient and average Intelligence, and, or thirty, after reaching twenty-fiv- e becomes shiftless as to his mind, and quits developing it I estimate there are hundreds of morons to one fool; the number of complete fools Is actually not great; there seems little doubt that the mind may be developed as naturally and easily as the muscles, by proper exercise; but as we grow older our natural disposition is to become flabby In Millions are today flesh and mind. as foolish as perdoctrines supporting petual motion. (Inflation, as an example; it is the same thing.) All such are suffering from arrested mental development; they do not take a proper dally dozen for their heads. Men die unnecessarily every day because of arrested physical development, and morons develop In the same way : they become poorer thinkers because they do not fairly and properly exercise their minds, and shuffle shiftlessly along to the bread line or poor house when they might have easier lived fairly respectable and successful lives, and finally achieved a rery good obituary In the local papers. s After young men become educated In engineering they begin clamoring for jobs. This clamoring has already resulted In the present staggering appropriations for unnecessary and foolish dams, reservoirs, lakes, river Improvement, etc. The more young men act like cautious old men, the better they will get along. Usually an American will cheerfully attend a reform convention, and maks and listen to flowery and foolish speeches; but he Is very slow In shouldering a musket and attending the secret meeting of a vigilance committee that monns business. WNV lerrlca, 1933, Bell Syndicate. . 2 LATER. frantic.this work MUST RE DONE -- AND W'E A LOOK WHAT IV'E DONE, BAYER ASPIRIN STOPPED THAT . MJ A. 1. HCCV PES.,, SPLITTING HEADACHE NEVER FELT BETTER A young man went to a doctor for advice, and the doctor asked: "Have you been leading a normal lifer The young man replied that he had. "Well,' continued the doctor, "you must cut out liquor and women for at least six months." . . . This may be a good Joke I confess to a smile myself but It displays a fault common to most American jokes, in that it gives the impression that all normal men drink too much Intoxkatlng liquor. Not one in twenty of them do. How many confirmed drunkards do you know? I have asked myself the question. My reply Is, I do not know to exceed three or four, and these so widely scattered they annoy me rare. In thinking over that part ly. of the joke referring to women, I become more serious, but risk no figures. 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