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Show 4 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Tots' Smart Toss Made of Kidskin crcoNzctllVax Skin Young Keeps a tiut samea ami a diraetad. partfcsaa at asad Mls pkl ofl ustii ell MmU sues a punpfea. diaaseaar. Bkia ia tbaa soft epou. Iwiki ftad valaaftr. Your fiM loofca raara youuear. Mareoaisad Was bnaca oat thm huidan baautjr of jrour akin, To WfinUlas om sum Powdmd buolil ' -- hihan ! liiiininm rum ami lnnl i n i By Kit Carson Memento The words ' Kit Carson, 1848,n were recently found carved Into a tree near Mud lakes. In the Eldorado National forest The historical discov- ery was made by a United States forest service frail crew. Six inches of new wood had grown over the original blaze. Another tree carved by the famous pioneer Is still standing In the Kit Carson pass. r r When TEETHING makes HIM FUSSY One of the most Important things you can do to make a teething baby comfortable Is to Bee that little bowels do their work of carrying off Waste matter promptly and regularly. For this nothing is better than Castorla, a pure vegetable preparation specially made for babies and children. Castorla acts so gently you can give It to young infants to relieve colic. Yet It Is always effective, for older children, too. Remember, Castorla contains no harsh drugs, no narcotics is absolutely harmless. When your baby Is fretful with teething or a food upset, give a cleansing dose of Castorla. Be sure you get genuine Castorla with the name: TO GET INCREASED INCOME FROM DAIRY Advice) , rule often works Prying Into the secrets of milk with the help of miniature laboratories may result Id gWheALTH ...WARD OFF COLDS Salt Lake City, .. Pierce s Golden Medical cow-testin- g an Increased dairy Income, according to S. M. Salisbury, professor of animal husbandry at the Ohio State university, who believes that with the help of production and cost records obtained In this way It Is possible to secure the maximum Income from the herd. Herd Improvement associations, he says, enable the dairyman to discover slacker cows not paying for their board, increase his income by feeding individual cows according to their production records, and to Improve his herd by proving sires through the production records of their daughters. It is good to know that these cows are producing a large and profitable flow, but the real proof of the ability of a sire Is obtained by comparing the production of bis daughters with that of the dams from which they came. It Is possible that a sire might have good producing daugh ters, yet they may be lower In production than their dams. The continued use of this sire would lower the production of the herd. It is as well to find the bull that lowers production as It Is tc discover the one that Is capable of Increasing It. If a dalrymnn has a herd of cows capable of making 300 pounds of fat per year, be has a fair chance of selecting a sire that will Increase the Bulls have production . of his herd. been able, on the average. Salisbury points out. to Increase the production of daughters over dams until 304 After this pounds of fat is reached point It Is Increasingly difficult to find a sire that will Increase fat pro duction. However, If the dairyman has never kept records on his herd he Is In no position to know whether his herd sire has boosted or lowered the producing ability of his ,o M my husband's opinion, is by far the and most reliable general tonic for a debilitated tst of condition said Mrs. health," M. Harvey of 122 West 4th South St. "We take this medicine during the winter and spring months to keep ourselves in good health. By keeping in general good health we ward off colds and spells of indigestion and various other common ailments to which all people are subject more or less." for fraa Medical adrlaa, writ I. Dr J. rtmV Cltnle, DofTalo, N ,Y. Drusgiats aell Dr. Pierce's Discovery Un'tind Inference Rimer "I put all my mind Into this poem." Editor "So I see It's blank verse, Isn't It?" RHEUMATIC relieved thi. quick way Time to Give Thought to the Summer Feeding V4 V I, . . ,mJ If the stabbing pains of rheumatism re crippling you, rub on good old St Jacobs Oil. Relief comes in a minute I This famous remedy draws out pain and inflammation. It's the quick, safe way to stop aches and pains of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago or Backache, Neuralgia or swollen Joints. No blistering. No burning. Get a small bottle at any drug store. Who can be a keen thinker by trying to? Nobody. Keen thinking Is an Innate and uncontrollable gift. The street car conductor faring Individual Is a way- KILL COLD GERMS mimes? 1 A mother looked angry, A child ducked his head. Stolen jam was piled Two inches thick on his bread- In a "jam" to be sure, This young culpirt, now, was, But his "judge" only smiled, Upon learning the cause Intermountain made jams, Mtke all children break laws. YOU'LL LIKE THEM, TOO. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. ill'- I: ' - - five, six, sixteen or sixty, when It comes to being the fair sex Is ever thus regardless of age. Certain It Is that the elite Juvenile set In these modern times Is developing an amaz- iui TpUREE, four, style-consciou-s, It Includes slippers, . soft-as-sil- k kid-ski- Teachers and Exercise Teachers might be able to avoid many of their ailments if they would take more exercise. A survey made by Frances Ross Hicks and reported in Hygeia, - the Health Magazine, shows that nearly 63 per cent of 602 teachers take no daily exercise other than that required in going to school. Nearly half of the 602 state that they ride to school. Burden of Small Cares The palm tree grows beneath a ponderous weight, and even so the character of man. The petty pangs of small daily cares have often bent the character of men, but great misfortunes seldom. Kos- suth. d Dairy Notes Clears head instantly. i 'Stops cord spreading. V, t Sprinkle your ; handkerchief during the day your pillow at .n;ght. mU9 AT All'DRUO . dlVM T i - ' A New recent16 by 48 safety bull pen, in- Ilamphlre dairyman, Edict for This Season Whether you hove always been a for white gloves or not, you stickler for cost a cluding breeding rack, cash will find It hard to resist the gloves of about $13. that matrh the hats this season. There Every dairyman should be sure that are queer grape tones that match ex bis herd sirs has better breeding than sctly the felt In the hats. There are the' cows In the herd. In no other red ones and green ones. And It must practical wsy can herd producing ca- be admitted that they look extremely , smart when well ensembled. pacity be Increased. ' ly built a Hard to Define A New York pastor says we must not mistake pleasure for joy. Which prompts a columnist to remark, "Among the misguided appear to be Noah Webster and his successors, who make the two reciprocally synonymous enjoyments." We all know how difficult it is to exactly define either of them. St Louis Globe-Democr- Ask Your Druggist For APEX ASPIRIN AN INTERMOUNTAIN d snow-shoein- Union.) No One Before Washington ; Before Washington became President, the Continental congress had elected one of its members each year to preside over its meetings. In 1781, John Hanson was elected presiding- officer with the title of "President of the United States in Congress Assembled." He was not President or Act President, no proviso having been made for a President before March, 1789. - PRODUCT Not Really Steel Jackets There are no bullets made in the United States. In Europe there are some cartridges made which have steel ( really soft iron) jackets, with a thin wash of cupro nickel. Most bullets called steel jacketed in the United States are made with a cupro nickel alloy jacket. steel-jacket- hat, coat and a fact most ing of white pocketbook but which nevertheless amusing flings When springtime comes or In a challenge to designers of clothes for sunny climes where nlghtengales are the ver young which must be recksinging their roundelays and the air Is oned with seriously. This call of the hour for "style" Is laden with the perfume of gay flowers, more Ideal than for her diminumeeting with an especially happy re- what to wear this exquisitely tive ladyship In the realm of leather and sponse kidskin apparel for tiny tots. Just dainty outfit styled all of fine snow now the kiddies who know what's white kidskin? However, there are kidskin fashions what In the mode, are all excitement over the new kidskin and leather togs and kidskin fashions and some of them which are now being featured and are decidedly practical as fashions which are just too cunning for words. must be for children who live In the north where tardy spring takes Its You will agree, after glimpsing the costumes pictured herewith, that they own good time in arriving. The latest are all of that as clever and winsome rage In wee folk's winter togs Is leggings of kidskin. The "dear little dimas leather artistry can make them. above in the II During a recent fashion show, when pled darling," seated the little girl plcftired to the left lustration, is wearing brown kid legwith a blue chinchilla coat col stepped out clad in this striking outfit gings lared In brown b?aver. The leggings made all of bronze kidskin. her apfit snugly with zipper fastening and pearance created nothing less than a three straps above the knee. senst.tion. From her smart square-toeAs to older lltle girls, the lure of a shoes to her perky little chapeau smart leather jacket Is something she wears the bronze they simply cannot resist, especially If kid. The bronze kid coat has a mod-ishlIn for active sports. This! flared skirt and a voguish cape they go 19 a greater there year variety In collar. Beige lapin cuffs the sleeves and the 'colors are beautiful; styles, and lines the collar and a bow of h bit of the fur poses jauntily at the Some models have round collarless the front with of the crown of her necklines, fastening up very metal clips. Others have soft round Of course the touch of fur Is a hat note of supreme delight to this wee cellars. There are also classic single or lady of fashion. double-breastetypes with wide collars It Is difficult to Imagine anything that can be turned up around the ears. more lovely and more modern than the The latter are more practical for the adorable kidskin ensemble girl wb goes skating or shown to the right In the picture. Wlndbreaker types are also to be This motor .costume, as the designer had, usually in suede, and there Is an to Is chooses call it. the very newest call for suede Jackets. Increasing of the new in little folk's fashions. (ffl. 1931. Western Newstwoer fashion-awarene- Care and feeding of cows during the summer months has a direct benring on the next winter's production. This Is shown by the experience of a Johnson county (Iowa)) herd Improvement association member. He did not feed grain to cows on pnsture In the summer of 1929. Then when he took the cows off pasture and started winter feeding, he noticed they were run down In flesh and that their milk production did not come up to what It should. The cows utilized the grain to build up their bodies. Las summer the owner fed grain mixture according to production through the pnsture season. The ration consisted of 500 pounds of corn and cobmeal, 500 pounds oi ground oats, and 100 pounds of high protein GREEN TAKES BIG concentrate. Ills cows were in good ROLE FOR WINTER condition when they came Into the winter feed lots and were able to Green Is held to be the color embleIncrease production and give normal of both envy and hope. An l matical response to winter feeding and care. so, that Is perhaps why we see It so Successful Farming. much Just now. the envy being that of the woman who admires our frock, coat or hat. and what the hope Is you Management Counts That the dairyman himself Is the can fill In for yourselves. most Important "animal" on the dairy But, whatever obvious or obscure farm, Is strikingly shown by a study reason may prevail, there Is no doubt of the cost of producing butterfet, about It that green Is one of the colors carried on by the Minnesota Agr- of this winter season. icultural Experiment station and the Since we have all become such United States Department of Agr- adepts at using color, there Is but iculture In I'ine county Minnesota. scant fear of any one of us using the About 25 herds were Included In the wrong shade of green, something that study, which extended over a three-yea- r can easily happen unless one Is very recperiod, making 77 herd-yoa- r wary, and fully conscious of any deords. fects of the complexion or coloring. A Results of this survey are shown In good bet Is always dark green trimmed Minnesota Bulletin 270. To study the with black or brown; It Is the bright effect of management, the dairymen greens that hold so much peril. were divided Into four groups. Those Dy all means go In for a diet of rated "good" secured 17 per cent mow greens, but exercise caution. Brown, fat from the same Teed thnn did tUiKt too. Is a favorite color, and both green rated "fair," whereas the group rated and brown are so much used together "poor" obtained only 70 per cent as this season on both sides of the Amuch fat from the same feed as did tlantic. the "good" group. Differences in quality of management accounted for more differences In production than Lace, Frock Holds Own for Afternoon Doings did all other factors combined. Nothing has yet been discovered that will quite take the place of the lace frock for late afternoon and In' Leaving machinery staudlng outwear, and at least one doors Increases farm expenses and formal evening Is to be found In every these of cuts down profits. I'arls couture collection black lace dinner gown with Worth's In October, CS7 cows were culled flounces on the long sleeves and at and sold In 53 New York state dairy the back of the skirt wns very sue herd Improvement associations. cessful with the buyers, and Is being extensively ordered by smart private Giving your dairy barn a good sys- clients at the moment. It's one of tem of ventilation means healthier those dresses that are literally sartostock and purer milk In the winter. rial Having once seen It, one wonders how one has ever got In a year or two many farmers will without something of the sort be kicking themselves because they along did not buy dairy cows when they were cheap. Gloves to Match Hats - PRODUCE Free From Carbon llve-sover- - - A McKESSON ICO MOTOR OIL all-whi- . Discovery, in my opinion and also in ' NEW yields ton-notc- h KEEP IN Utah-"- Dr. When we live in the West Let's boost for the West, And buy from the WesU All we need in the West! MRS. WM. TWITCHELL, JR; Beaver, Utah. , , ultra-fashionab- "Yes, she Is the girl of my dreams." There's another guy after her. Better wake up." The pedagogue's both ways. trl f The West that our forefathers made is a wonderful place to live in because of the climate, riches of the mountains, the wonderful scenery, the hay, grain, fruits and livestock, that are so abundantly raised, so: Miniature Farm Laboratory Great Help. eows. CASTORIA flMN By CIIERIE NICIIOLAS lr tu ad THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Sally Sez ed Ancient Virginia Church The exact date of the erection of the church in Jamestown, Va., is not recorded. It was probably finished in the year 1639. L ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. Braces Artificial Limbs Trusses Crutches Arch Supports Extension Shoes Elastic Hoiscry Established in Salt Lake In 1908 Ph. Was. (264 Satisfaction Gaarsntred 135 W. Third So. I Salt Lake City. Ut. Mountain Is "Tabu" Superstition mountain is on the road to Apache trail and Roosevelt dam in Arizona. The Indians believed that if they touched this mountain they would die. Once there was a bloody massacre there by the Apaches, so frightful that it made the mountain tabu. Indian maidens of great beauty were thought to inhabit the mountain superstitions were Other top. coupled with it also. More Time Coming Home wasn't effiMaybe the cient, but it didn't take him three hours in a buggy to tell a girl good night. Los Angeles Times. old-tim- er NEWHOUSE HOTEL Winter Rates CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS Electrical Products Corporation Salt Lake City PASTEL VELVET 1046 So. Main By CHERIK NICHOLAS Time's Changes A globe trotter was standing at the bar of a tavern in a topic land when a young and handsome Fijian walked in. ''Didn't I leave my walking stick here?" he said. "Jove, I'd hate to lose it. It's not the intrinsic value of the thing.Tmt the principle of forgetting it in a pub!" This sticker for the conventions was Ratu Pope Senilole, grandson of the cannibal knig, Cakobau, who strangled his father's five wives. Exchange. S Write for reservations, or when r ask for special -- QtZ Aft tpCJeUU paid for the best per week will be article on "Why you should a s e Intermountain made Goods" - Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to IntermounO. tain Products Column Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this column you will QCZ receive check for ... rd Ml Another party dress to carry through Let these the midwinter season? sketches of Paris frocks be your Inspiration. They give accent to the vogue which at present is so outstanding for transparent velvet In pastel colorings or white or black for the formal gown. The distinctive feature of the white velvet frock, sketched to the left, Is.lts graceful peplum which flares about the hips In a movement which Is repeated about the hemline of the skirt. The drop shoulder gives to the other gown the original of which Is of black velvet, a pleasing departure from the conventional. 111. Wawtcra Newcpapor Union.) (. New Fabrics for Winter Show Subdued Patterns Printed wools and velvets are smart for winter wenr. In keeping with the season's vogue for quiet fabrics, however, the printed patterns sre small and subdued In color. Brown velvets studded In dull yellow gold leaves and dark green wools patterned with lighter green figures are indicative of fat vogue. J. f( Bates: PLAN As 2 Persons, S7.B0 Two days, ona night room accommoda- tions: tickets week-end- No. 3203 meals; garage; or cabaret dance. theater Good s only. PLAN B: 2 Persons, (10 Two days, one night room accommoda- tions; garage; dinner, breakfast, luncheon; 2 theaters. Good any time. Further details npon request. "Cheaper Than Staying At Home" HOTEL NEWHOUSE W". W.N.Uv-S.L-W- eek iLjilm. Salt Lake City, Utah E. Button C. W. West id AMBASSADOR HOTEL Jnst step from the business center. Quiet Pap-al- ar and Homelike. priced meals. Rates S1.60 and op. Commercial Rates Berries Garage In Connection. . 145 So. 5th JOE II. I'EFPER, Manager Phone Was. 3965 East Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake's Only Family Hotel Chicago Complex A certain family from Chicago were visitinj? at a Virginia farm not many miles from Washington. It was their first night there. "I'll wake you up in time to feed the chickens," said the fond mother in bidding her youngest good night. Bright and early the next morning that parent awoke to find her young hopeful sitting up in bed, nibbing his eyes. "Muvver." he called over to hir, "what time do the chickens dct up?" Pathfinder Magaime. Named for Queen The state of Maryland was named as a compliment to Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I, says an article in the Boston Post. The original chater granting the province to Lord Baltimore refers to the region in its Latin name, "Terra Mariae," land of Maria, or Mary. Makee the Row Hotter Showing a man that he's wrong won't stop the argument. only make him more angry. It will |