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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH AIRPLANE Watch Your Kidneys! That "bad back" u due to VIEW BALBOA OF UTAH BUDGET THE PANAMA CANAL ON Utah's coal production in timated at 4,600,000 tons. probably weak kidney. It snows in a. dull, throbbing backache, or sharp twinges whew stooping. You have headaches, too, dizzy cpella. a tired nervoui feeling and irregular kidney action. Don't negleet it there i danger of dropsy, gravel or Bright' disease! Use Doan't Kidney Pills. Thousand! hare saved themselves more aerioua ailment by the timely use of Doan't. Ask Your ;,. " neighbor! A Utah Case George Qulnn, I'rop. grocery. Main St., Ephraim. Utah, says: "For several years I had Buffered from kidney trouble and about Get Oeaa's r Any Store, 60s : rw.-'..M..r....,i1iiaJI- CO- : 'ii ifS jf' - , , January a Box DOAN'S- VSSV FOSTEIt-MILBUR- r" ii. BUFFALO. N. Y- - Classic Discontent. "That's a pretty good little speech of yours, Frank, said Manager Shakespeare, as Judge Bueon slipped Into the stage entrance with another bunch of manuscript. "Which one Is that?" "The one beginning, To be or not to be. Hut It is Incomplete." "But I have mentioned the oppres-ors- ' wrongs and love's pangs, and legal delays and all that sort of thing." "Yes. But you don't carry out the thought You don't say a word abiut shorter hours and more wages." 1 Mil i' o ,.;.Sbs. iiwfcA..A..J-...1!.rnrtin1-.fr- i,- -" t ' n ?;a4iy; .& An airplane view of Balboa, the I'atilic entrance to the Panama canal. This was formerly about ten years ago a salt water swamp which was filled in by the United Statu government. Nearly every building in the Is of concrete. The large building in the foreground Is a schoolhouse. In the right background is a huge playground. h NEW AMERICAN SUBMARINE LAUNCHED AT BRIDGEPORT ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name "Bayer" Aspirin is, Genuine on say Bayer The U. S. one of the largest in the navy, photographed submarine Conn. BELGIAN Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" tn a "Bayer package," containing prop- just after It was launched at WAS FOILED BY POET AND YOUNG WIFE ARRIVE A VULTURE er directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin toxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of of Salicylicacld. Adv. Fixer-Up- 1919 U es- uary 5. The Utah Central railroad jubilee was held in Salt Lake January H in commemoration of the completion of the road fifty years ago. .More than $2,OOi.),0UO worth of cat-ti- e, sheep and hogs were on exhibition at the Ogden livestock show which on opened at the union stock yards a year ago I had a serious attack. very My back was lame and I had sharp pains across my kidneys. I was suffering with bladder trouble, too. I'll Is Doan's recommended were Kidney and I bought some. i ney relieved me won- - wTto in almost no aoriuuy Whenever time. I have had any slight trouble hat way since, Doan's have quickly relieved me." 7 . The fourth grade was having a contest between the boys and girls in the room. One day the teacher started a new method in the recitation by calling on the members on one side first and then giving those on the other the opportunity to correct them. The boys happened to be the first called on in this case arid it looked much bet' ter for the girls. Finally one youth could stand it no longer. "The boys are not having a fair chance," he complained. "You make them go first and for then let the girls be the fixer-up- s their mistakes." GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER. Constipation invites other troubles vhich come speedily unless quickly checked and overcome by Green's August Flower which is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion both in stomach and intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and alimentary canal, stimulates the liver to secrete the bile and impurities from the blood It is a sovereign remedy used in manj thousands of households all over the civilized world for more than ht..f a century by those who have suffered with indigestion, nervous dyspepsia, sluggish liver, coming up of food, palpitation, constipation and other intestinal troubles. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Try a bottte, take no substitute. Adv. Times Maurice Maeterlinck, the famous Belgian poet and dramatist, and his young wife photographed on their arrival in New York to attend the premiere of his opera "Blue Bird." GREAT DOCK FORMALLY DRY !ltJ'i liV""''WMllrfttVfnWrf.--nii,li- T "! .1, f" M ES BP Night Morning EVes K eeoYbur HoetltriV Clerar , Writ fW Clear fne b Care Bek Murine Co. Chicago. - m "rn nfis'i" r OPENED j a. . . . ri"" rS 1 ft t ' w . Jt. . t.v i ws. ;r v ( f !' Lieut. Etienne Poulet, French flier, might have beaten Capt. Roos Smith In the race to Australia had it not been for a fight with a hugo vulture while flying over the mountain peaks of Slam near the town of Moulmain. The vulture circled for a time over the aircraft, which was making little speed because of weather conditions, then dived straight down, striking and shattering the right propeller. The lieutenant searched the mountain tops for over half an hour before finding a suitable place for landing. He had to abandon the race. An Attentive Pupil. Jack, aged five, and Henry, seven, had listened attentively while the roc-to- r explained to the church school the reason for the campaign for church d On the way home S i expansion. for the first, time the posters advertising the campaign. "Who put up those posters?" piped Jack-notice- Jack. "God," said Henry, without a moment's hesitation. "How do you know Ood did it?" Jack asked. "Oh, didn't you hear Mr. Browne say all this church expansion is God's work?" Change. mm MAKERS OFJEWEUr KELP WASTED town, need barbers; gomt or.prtuS'a lor men over drattaee. Barters in .4. Booil ai officer oommission , in few weeks. Call or write. Vole 43 8. Went Temple St.. p" College, HONOR MEMORY OF WOMEN A national record for recruiting has been established by Ogden Boy Scout!. The troops of Ogden, since August 1, 191!), have increased their enrollment from 120 to f24. The sum of .$10.73 per capita of school of population in each school district in the distributed be will state the disJanuary apportionment of state funds. school trict Cooking classes for prospective brides and newlyweds will be conducted at Civic center at Salt Lake under Civic-cente-r the direction of the Women's committee. Owners of automobiles must have the 1020 license plates securely attached on the front and rear of their cars, according to official notice from the secretary of state. Valentine Ehret, aged 70, who disappeared after boarding a train at Grand Junction, Colo., after a nation-wid- e search, has been located in the state mental hospital at 1'rovo. William Shafer, of Bingham, was shot and probably fatally wounded by a Serbian known as Joe, Thomas, following an altercation growing out of a dispute over alleged nonpayment for drinks, Alex Edwards, 3S years of age, suffered the amputation of both hands below the elbows as the result of burns received when he cr.nie into conelectric wire, tact with a high-pownear Iiichfield. Cache stake Mutuals are to put over a campaign that will by popular subscription net them !j;i0,000 for the establishment of two resorts in. Logan canyon, one for the Boy Scouts and one for the Beehive Girls. Four persons narrowly escaped death when the home of Ed Smith at Salt Lake was destroyed by fire, the furnace blowing up just as the occupants escaped In their night clothes. The home was valued at $30,000. Approximately '.HMt.OOO, acres of laud In Utah are under irrigation, producing an average crop value of $44,500,-000- , while approximately 100.000 acres are under completed canals with adequate water supply but are not under cultivation. Agents for the department of justice have recovered automobile tires and tubes valued at more than .$000 as the result of the investigation following the arrest of Sergeant Richard Wagner of the motor transport corps at Fort Douglas. A committee of Utahns has been in Washington for a hearing before the house public lands committee with to the proposed legislation covering the purchase of lands in the Uintah reservation by Utah residents some years ago. The department of agriculture's preliminary report on beet sugar production for 191!) shows that Utah's output for the year was 1!).82!) short tons, more than 14.000 tons in excess of the output of litis, and 36,000 tons more than produced in 1017. Mrs. James X. Kimball, 72 years of age, died at Ogden of pleuropneumonia, which developed following a night of exposure recently when Mrs. Kimball wandered from home and spent the night along the Weber river, her hands and feet being frozen. The official marker, which formed the headstone for the grave of Grant H. Lyman, one of the first Utah marines killed in France, has just been received by his mother, Mrs. Susan C. Lyman of Salt Lake. Mrs. Lyman is the widow of the late President Frauds M. Lyman of the L. D. S. clrurch. The eighteen beet sugar factories of Utah last year worked 1 ,070,7:i: tons of beets cropped from 100,700 acres, the largest tonnage and the largest acreage in the history of the sugar industry of the state. The average sugar content of the Utah beets was 14.4!) per cent last, year, and the av erage extraction 11.10 per cent. Statist! ics on wages of farm l:1lww made put, lie by the department of ag- show ncuinire, that th' average monthly want of farm in with board, was 870, and without board was 802 during the year: nine years ago Utah was paying and .vST.riO per month, iespectively. Loy Coles, a brakoni.m livir at O: ien, aas been arrested on ipicioii ol' neuig implicated in the bo- - car berics, which have rejviil'v between Og'dei! and Wells Xev.. aiid which an said to involve ttuii.',,,,.!.oi uonars worth of landise. Automobile 'ousting on Utah lake IS the latest 'ort in tic American Fork vicinitv, A flivver with clia'nod wheels am hand sleds trailing behind iuunsnes the apparatus. The eluuii-leu- r pens up the machine to its full speed and then turns to one side while the trailing coasters speed on. Many Placet of Prominence Distinguished Members Weaker Sex. Named of tho Many geographical names haveb, riven places to honor the memorj a won;en. Thnu It is that Elizabeth, N J wfts named to honor one of Em land's queens, while Virginia named to honor the virgin monarch. Maryland preserves the name of th queen of Charles I. The Naval acai emy at Annapolis does honor t Queen Anne. The English were particularly generous In conferring names of women on places. In Australia the late Queen Victoria is honored in two province, Queensland and Victoria, while tht most beautiful city in that commonwealth, Adelaide, was named in of the queen of William IV 0f England. The province of Alberta, In Canada, was named for Princesi Louise Alberta, daughter of Queen Victoria, and wife of the marquis of Lome, who was governor-genera- l of Canada in 1S82. The largest lake la Africa Is Victoria Nyanza, and falls were named for Queen Victoria, as was also the capital of th province pf British Columbia, Canada. The island of St Helena was named after the mother of Constantlne tht Great, who ajso gave name to her birthplace, Helenopolis. The French were especially prone to honor tht holy women of their race, and Sault Ste. Marie and other points In Canada,, first pierced by French priests, bitw their trail across the continent. mem-or- a Putting Pert Damage to Profit Eyery one who has a garden detest! a mole every one, perhaps, but a ceis tain woman gardener out In Bryu county, Okla. This Ingenious penon, who reported her experience to tht United States department of agriculture, puts them to work. A number of these pests undermined her garden, digging diminutive tunnels here, there, and everywhere. It would have d! couraged the average woman; it dldnt disturb this one. She started a little Irrigation plant of her own, using Iti tunnels as Irrigation ditches. She filled the tunnels with water repeatedly, until the garden was well watered, and finally drove the moles premises. oil tht Keep Accounts. Farming is a business the same aij estabanking or running a mercantile b blishment. are There products to sold and articles to be bought. Th d keeping of a record of these and to outgo the of relation the termlnlng the Income are important considerThe farmer on every farm. and should know what his income Ht just how he Is disposing of it.bookl can know this only by keeping and the first of the new year Is tht proper time to begin. Exchange, ations 1 "In the old days a man had to be engaged before he ventured to address a lady by her first name." "Well?" "But now frequently a girl never knows the chappie's last name until they apply for the license." i BOYD PARK 8. re-g.i- nl Don't Forget Cutleura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on It because one of the Cutleura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum). 25c each everywhere. Adv. He Had to Confess. Hostess (to little Johnny, who Is Just leaving the party) Won't you have an orange, Johnny? Johnny No, thank you. I couldn't eat any more. Hostess Well, put one In your pocket. Johnny (much embarrassed and with considerable hesitation) I 1 can't They're full already. Edinburgh Scotsman. You do not buy family S3 verware everyday, j, a very good reason whyyou should consider carefully that which you decide upon but once Mathonihah Thomas of Salt Lake will be federal prohibition director for Utah. The directors of the association have decided that the next state fair will be held from October 4 to 9. inclusive. Benner X Smith. Salt Lake lawyer and a member of the state legislature fur ten years, died at Salt Lake. Jan- - ji : A fVrrWf'fTS'r'' 1 As the pow of the battleship monwealth dry (Jock, at Boston, it from wall to wall, and as the huge flower? imapi'ed. nfllcnilly opening vorld. . Tolerant Attitude. "Your Intellectual friend enjoyed th movies?" "She seemed to, and I must give s -credit for one thing." her w--- , , w?p ,JW' "What Is that?" "Although she knows considerably more about Latin and Grek than she Virginia crossed the sill of the new Comstruck a floral wreath id retched across does about making a pie, he refrained fighting craft moved forward the chain of from calling attention to the grammatthe largest dry dock of Its kind la th ical mistakes In the mil titles." Bin nlnham Age-Heral- Deeds Count, Not Years. In the olden time people sought tht fountain of youth, and they thoughtethat a draught of its water would tM But nable them to live forever. tM best of life Is not Its length, not Better it. of chronological quantity fifty years of the moving. Puls"' all tM busy life of the present than dull centuries of Methuselah. did he do with all his weary we He had the reputation of having M the oldest man, and nothing to for It. Exchange. yf' Mines. Pennsylvania's Bituminous DowMJ ; According to D. H. number mines ear Pennsylvania the greatest one time of bituminous rou under ploying ten men or more 191 Pro in were was 2.000. There ablv as many as 2.000 small tempos worrngs. but the aggregate prj tlon of these small operations w one per cent of the wholt Production in lP:n' u The production of peppermint t prefecture of Okayaina during ku. year amounted to 90,72o a ued at 611,255 yen. This is v ff tfon In quantity from the year oiM amounting to 6,973 kin. Butan W was there the rise iu price W In its valuation amounting Post. Iv'ew York jren. scal Boarding House News. The stoneless prune, a nw P' i a tlon, promises to become fruit. The fruit Is prartlca ' same, as the ordinary Irenkfa the with the exception that the center Is replaced by a Jt,n or seed that can be cooked fruit and eaten. j)f ('( i . Export of Cattle. ewtt Live cattle were first 1 England from America ln busiu ndid not become a regular Ul several years la -- 3 u- |