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Show EMERY COUNTY IMSHBEirSllllBE aim never iroiuue Suspect DOOM OF It Applicants for Insurance Oftea ' Rejected. keep HUME - Poultry JNION OFFICIAL 8AY3 SUBSIDIES WILL NOT SAVE THE AMERICAN BOATS merchant marine Smiles that won't come off are opt to become monotonous. Important to Mothrs Examine carefully every bottle 1 CASTOUIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It r.onri Signature of CZzM&U In Use for Over JW Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria To keep a secret forget It. THANKFUL FOR A LITTLE CHILD Mrs. Mertz Telia How LycKa E. PinkhamV Vegetable Compound Helped Her Kutztown, Pa. "I wish every woman , wants cniiaren wouia try Who t - iyaia -atrv egem 1 1 uiKnam a Via tin iilii'illl i table Compound. It has done so much for me. Mv babv is al most a year old now and m the picture oi health. She walked at pIpvpti months and is trying to use her little tongue, she can say some words real nice. I am sending you her picture. I Rhall he thankful aa Innn g T live that T found SUCh a WOn- derful medicine for my troubles." Mrs. Charles A. Mertz, Kutztown, Pa.cura-abl- e. Many cases of childlessness are Perhaps yours may be. Why ba discournped until you have given Lydia K. Pinkham's VegeUble Compound a - 1 1 - 1 h.";:;jH - faithful trial? Spoken and written recommendations from thousands of women who have found health and happiness fromitsuse have come to us. We only tell you wh they say and what they believe. We believe that Lydia E. PinkhaiL Vegetable Compound is so well adapt, to the conditions which might cause your trouble that good will come to you by its use. Merit is the foundation of .Lydia E. Fin kham's Vegetable Compound. It has behind it a record of nearly fifty years. SLOW DEATH Arties, pains, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles: COLD MEDAL b ng quick relief and often ward 08 deadly diseases. Known as the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. AH druggists, in three sizes. Look far til bam Col J MedI 00 every bos and ccspt bo imitation uini 1.1, ...j. ii.mwi.w.ngi,. !iin,..""i MEssssmm. is indlspenslble tn all mmi cf Cough, Cold, Inflaensa, ) Tea res Diittuoer. Pink Ere, and Worms among; hones and mules. Give an occasional dosa as a prcrentlT. ExKllent for Dog Distemper ST? Wriltfor Free Booklet Sold in two sizes at all drug stores. IT Villi!) Uses "Cutter's" Vteclnesheis Ssrumssnd If II lillfl doing his beat to conterve your VETERINARIAfl The Cutter Laboratory Btrkcley (U.S.Lmue) C II form fa HOFslIEiTOl and instantly opens your head maJces breathing easy. Fine for CATARRH Vif at stors COLDS or COUGHS by moll. Address tif Concern. New York h'ew York Drug TREATED ofiopsy ONI WEEK FREE Short breathing re In s few hours welline-reduceid lew days; reSTdstes the trrer, kidney, stomacl end heart: surtfie the Mood, strengthens th. entire system. Writ fat Ft Trie'. TrmaS nl oept tousi OBcrsr bekdt ti, bill. American ships today carry the smallest crews of any vessels In the world and so far as labor is concerned American boats are now the cheapest to operate, the seamen's leader declared. Mr. Furuesth said that the average vage of American crews had been 27 to 83 per cent, the wages Of Japanese seamen increased 45 per cent, those of Australian seamen increased by an amount not yet accurately reported. "As a result of these redactions, the committees were told, the wages of American seamen aic now much lower than tha pay of Canadian and Australian crews, are practically on a level with British wages and are substantially higher than the wages only of Japanese among the principal maritime nations." The only real advantage In wages which the British ship owners now enjoys, according to Mr. Furuseth, as compared with the American, Is In the ower salaries paid deck and engineer officers. As a result of the rednctlon tn crews, ordered last December by the shipping board, he added, American crews on vessels of same class and tonnage are now 23 per eent smaller than British crews and "the ictual monthly wage cost of seamen upon a British ship is now 54 per cent higher than upon an American shipping board vossel of the same class and tonnage." The present policies of the United States shipping iboard land private wners ds regards manning and wages, Mr. Furuseth asserted, are dangerous to safety of life and vessnls. in- imical to operating efficiency and de structive to the American merchant marine, and are driving Americans from the sea. "No American who can find other mployment will shin on American essels under present conditions," he sua. 'Their places will he filled with rlentnls and the scum of s amen ot all other nations. Thus American sea ower is doomed, no matter what stimulus is provided in the ay of subsidies, unless an immediate change is made in the policy as egards wages and manning of Amert an ships." d Senator tit-re- i.o,hhu rirgg races Pithy News Notes From All Par t$ of FREE OF HUES Judging from reporti from druggisti who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming Reductions In Size and Wages of Crew Tb mild and healing these conditions. ' Engaged in Foreign Trade Have is infiuence of Dr. Kilmer's 8vamp-Roo- t soon realized. It standi the highest for Destroyed Argument In Fa-vor of 8ubsldy its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for on of the in prominent Life Insurance Companies, en interview on the subject, made the Washington. Recent reductions In statement that one reason why the size and wages of crews on Amerreso niany applicants for insurance are ican vessels engaged la foreign trad jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the have destroyed any argument for a large majority of those whose applicasubsidy to owners based on the diftions are declined do not even suspect ference In the labor costs of operating that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is on sals American and foreign ships, Andrew at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, Furnseth, president of the Internamedium and large. However, if yon wish first to test this great preparation send tional Seamen's onion, declared Tuesten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham-ton- , day during testimony before the senN. Y., for a sample bottle. When ate and house committees considering writing be sure and mention this paper. the administration Advertisement King Makes Charges Washington. Charges that representatives of the predatory interests day afer day, week after week, and month after month "haunted" tho senate finance committee room, where Republican committeemen were framing tfce administration tariff bill, were :nade Tuesday in the senate by Senator King of Utah. By Prof. Byron Alder Husbandman, Utah tuial College. Agricul-- V Tha mite has a gray color with brown spots on its back when not filled with blood. It lives and breeds in cracks and corners In and around the perches and nests; going on the fowls usually at night only long enough to suck its body full of blood, then crawing off to some secluded place. The accumulation of dropping and filth in a poorly ventilated, damp bouse affords very favorable conditions for this very numerous enemy. Keep the building well ventilated and clean. Spray the entire inside twice a year with whitewash made In tha ordinary .way with one pint of crude carbolic acid to each gallon ot whitewash, then paint the perches once a week with kerosene after adding about 6 ounces of carbolic acid to a gallon. Keep this mixture in a machine oil can and soak thoroughly all cracks or corners that show any indication of mites as often as they are seen, and the building and fowls will soon be free from one of the smallest but without doubt one of the worst of poultry pests. Lice live and breed on the bodies of the fowls and feed on the surface scales around the base of the feathers. If the fowls have a dust bath or dust wallow there will be but a few lice on their bodies. An occasional dust-tawith some good lice powder, dur-.inwhich the fowl Is held by the legs, and the powder sifted from a perforated can and rubbed well Into the feathers with the hand, will aid greatly in freeing the bodies of tha chickens from this pest. A geod pow-de- r may be made by taking one part cresol to three gasoline. Mix this thoroughly ,then add enough unfib-ereplaster, a little at a time, stirring continually, until all the liquid has been taken up, giving a tan or pinkish powder. Blue ointment is also an excellent remedy for lice. This Is a poison and should be handled carefully. Take a small piece about the size of a pea and rub it well into the base of the feathers on the abdomen in the fluff just below the vent Scaly leg, which Is caused by a very tiny insect getting under the scales of the legs forcing them out and causing the legs to appear rough and knotty, is very common among the general purpose fowls. This disease is not noticed by many until the legs are swollen so much that the fowls can hardly walk. It Is easily controlled by rubbing the legs In the early stages of the disease with lard and kerosene equal parts, or by the application of vaseline or other oily mixtures. These pests do not often kill a fowl, but they sap the vitality and weaken a hen so that she lays few or no eggs, and is readily overcome by sime minor ailments that would have little or no effect on a strong vigorous animal. All diseased birds should be Isolab tnl as soon as any ailment la noticed, so ns not to endanger the rest of th flock, in case they should have a contagious disease. For colds or croup disinfect the drinking water by adding 4 or 5 drops of carbolic acid to each gallon of water or the amount of permanganate of IH)tash that will stay on a dime. Stir thoroughly. Keep the fowls in clean, sanitary quarters and thus have strong and vigorous birds. Do n.it overfeed or make the henii lazy. Avoid feeding rood with strong flavored or partially spoiled food of any kind. The following references are given for further study and more detailed information. Farmers bulletins may be .tnined free us long as the supply lasts by applying to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, or to one ot the Utah Congressmen in Washington, g d Appropriation for Prosecution Asked Washington. A request for a spc-ia- l appropriation of $500,000 to be used In prosecutions of war fraud cases was sent the house Tuesday by President Harding. Tho budet communication explained that the fund .vould be used for Investigating or D. C. prosecuting all cases, whether civil or Farmers' Bullettin No. 244, Metho;! commercial, growing out of the war. of Feeding Poultry. Farmers Buletin No. 287, Poultry Exports Falling Off Management. Farmers Bulletin No. 52S, Hints to Washington. American exporU to 0 Europe' fell off by approximately Poultry Raisers. Farmers' Bulletin No. 574, Poultry during March, as compared with the same month a year ago, while rlousts Construction. Farmers' Bulletin No. 504, Shippinj; Imports from Europe increased by about $10,000,000, and both exports to Rggs by Parcel Post and imports from South America deUtah Experiment Station Circular creased by about $10,000,000 each, ac- No.' 14, Housing Farm Poultry. cording to foreign trade reports issued Growing weeds love a lazy farmer A flower In the front yard is worU. by the comerce department. dozen in the forest, y British Reduce Income Tax Levy Farmers who plant their potatoes In London. A reduction in tha f.rifish tho moon are likely to reap their income tax rate of one shilling to the harvest In the stars. In dry countries water is worth oouad was announced Monday by Sir Robert Home, chancellor of the ex- more than gold. But who would allow a stream of gold to go to waste as we chequer, in presenting the annual budget to the house of commons. The all allow water to do? Every day that alfalfa is allowed to present rate Is 6 shillings. Reduction of duty on tea by 4 pence to the pound stand after it is ready to cut takes ilsso was announced. money from the bank nccount Proper notirishmen for the family Indian Laborers Starving jieans fewer, doctor bills as well as greater efficiency. San Francisco. Thousands of n labor?rs in the Fiji Islands are The Experiment Station of the Utah Vrlcultural College is printing bullestarving and a total failure of the su- tins for you. Do you get your copies? gar and cocoanut crops Is threatened if not, write for them today. is a result of the strike of 60,000 Do yon use your agricultural agent? workers protesting against a cut of 20 Ho Is being paid to serve you and ents a day in wages, according to an vour neighbors. See that you get tcconnt of conditions flven by B vonr share of bis time. Docs your library contain the ben 'ankalapak Baju. head of the Brt ooks on fi rm'nz? A dollar invested sh mission sent from India to Inre 1 .good reading may save yon hun-red- s (gate the situation. Mr. Vankalar of i!j1)ts. .'lived here on tha steamer Tarn. t In-lla- rAgTT R DALE THIS IS YOUR QPPORTUNrfv UTAH complete settlement of wage differences of the Utah Light and Traction Company was effected At a mass early Saturday morning. held car employees street of meeting a compromise in the Labor temple, officials wage scale proposed by the a vote was by adopted of the company of about 90 per cent of all concerned. This means a definite settlement that is declared by officials and employees to be satisfactory. Salt I! I jreased Lake.--A s I - line If you have been waiting and hoping for the dy when you could get better tirea for less money, now is your time. Scrubt I fie incrsa siesta the stliod of cl ; important isalng and determine fious syst.i Fabric b $10.5 , 80 1 3H Traad Fabric . 33x4 iic centln era I wf t Ji mm, jfi&iif&ln fr fCct 18-19- 22. a I r W t C Trad" n Cbamher of Commerce, the Rotary end the KIwanis club, with the three presidents acting as a steering committee, has been formed- - The purpose of the new organization is to unify all civic bodies, to act as a clearing house for ideas originating in these three clubs, and to secure as far ns pcsible the economic and civic ad. .ancement of Provo. x0? American Fork. After discussing Mtb. the Farm Bureau committee the budget for the coming year, a reduction from $178,000 to $145,000 was made by the Alpine district school ioard. A 9 per cent blanket cut in the wagts of teachers and a 10 per rent reduction in the number of. teach ers wu ue made. WARNING! Salt Lake City. The State Life Insurance company of Des Moines has 'cen granted permission to operate in Utah. The company has a capital of ;201,405 and a surplus of $400,000. Earache Forty men and teams and farm implements, went to the Martin n farm, prepared the ground and planted 40 acres to grain and otlier staples. Mr. Simmonsim and two small daughters died of injuries received Friday in a gasoline explosion in a brooder house. Slm-monso- Richfield Resolutions protesting against reduction in salaries for next year were adopted oy tne executive committee of the Sevier County Teachers' association at a called meeting. The resolution declared salary cuts i't this time would lower the standard t teachers in the district Referring to Appetite "I dim't see how yoU ,. that Suencer girl. Jack," m!(, ,lis urf. ter; "I'm sure there's nothing j ,lpr "Nothing In her. Indeed' wish yon had been with us at sturwr w h Hard Timet In aeclal - Taking No Chancei ."What's going on herer "A prize fight, mister. The I ' pat a quarter." j "What's that youngster doing tree while another boy walks he ' below with a club In his hand?" -un, mat ieiier in me tree it : stakeholder." od man.! dc I the :juch betti the ho idiking, ti (old or lul 5 vacuui Evidently Not a Tooth Doctor. "Shall I tell the doctor a paUer waiting?" "No; tell him an tape-- ' Is jceasional Mi ot tin .gain. Th; jirocess is waiting." solution, Some Men Never Learn. "Brown has married again." "lie didn't deserve bis fashed w Then the im wal freedoa'-Bosto- ; After Transcript tubes wil i A Deficit "The money In circulation Ita is said to be $G2.4S." "Somebody has my as per $62." P. j 'ft! become a strtti, by studylig !C f If you would human nature begin 'own..- - idilH-- , An apple (of discord) devil to pay. and. an t. Iwa Imirtnni wirlrli Aspirin hnv R Aernr r. nr1v "Riv. 'f SwUwr. iuiiking (.'Pn. vision by nearly Lou'fcu Tliuea,. I (livi (rAl,&llJC WUU.U Handy "Bayer" boxes of K tableta Also bottle TO KILL RATS of 24 and STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE from th tmtldli .Mlp?"".50 -- SieJef READJFO m USK-BET- TeR j lOO--Drog ... . wun vuu-"'- THAN TRAPS o.iiea6o. Uoa. ilw n.to. MONEY BACK IT IT FAILS "sr Ilrv r7 TUiCk Wind nrDinLulnw.... "dread with mi ml IV l a! il ,nj. - " tne . ro mn To forget a wrong venge. U the 1 1 lief THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that make a horse Wheeze, Roar, have J nutinctif water to thorosgM? cleanse W1W followed by 8 dusting aweet, healthy j 1 Ia recognized by the Ing Influence or me A Darn t c , for Talcnm powder nsually ar. l " TV . Always use th direction There Is an Insane rivalry Kiire of nam thtn IIIIU- - tha llv sandwich can be made. , and MICE - Neuritis Pain, Pain .tst. (UUliUO n,nor unjw hiCT. No blister, na work. Economical only required at an application. a fw cor mmGESW ' in' . 1 a hah- dropa 12.50 oar delivered. Bock 8 A free. xm on Ioottl Tewt, lac, 310 Tragi .mint f th enteral fcidnatiljil d. it, Spriatfieli. dH-ro9r- 8 Asoina. Rheumatism Colds Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache !. car Hot SteriUzii ilorlne s I Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you art not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache pleci and tl lother Bnnchoaor Swall - Switzerland In ene year the t"'hition 'hnnx do Konls. Neuchatel. Sv milkin. inal A permanent organization .of the directors of the Monroe. 20.00C je thonsai athods, m may b Logan. "Plant Sugar Beets" Is the slogan the Cache County Farm Bureau adopted at a meeting called to discuss the beet situation. 20 good citizens, with seed and s g machim jriUzed bj wage of eter, and Salt Lake. In front of the military detachment at Ft Douglas drawn ur f0 Mad West in battalion line, Col. F. W. Bugbee commanding officer, presented the Italian Croce di Guerra to Thomas C. Neibaur of Logan Saturday afternoon. The regular prescribed formal military ceremony, one of the most im or more, pressive in the army drill book, was A Year's Wear when too Metfl bay a Mr. out in in full. carried Neibaur, private uniform bearing decorations that any general would he proud to wear, stood with the commanding officer and his staff while the battalion SuspenderS marched in review. The Logan boy 1 No robber to rot fhoepbor f Xffml toj F 7ml lfllilZL-lflBronte Springs (It thePi wore the highest honor of his own govttretrh. Ask VMrOanlwt? 'ifif VyTvAP T for Suspenders.Xw' ernment, the congressional medal of X Garters and Hon Supoorterm. XtWTJ&V If heban'tthem,en4direct,f J 1 iionor, as well as the Frencn Croix de jjivinjr dealer's name. Ever; I ft, yVsl 1 frf Xifar I rwanteed. a Guerre, the French Legion of Honor Co., Mfr... AOriaH. VXwifA jltfiY medal and several others. In the official list of 100 American hiroes of the world war his name is second on the W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. honor roll. He served as a private ' in the 107th infantry, 42nd, "Rainbow Prop lety. division, and gained the gratitude of The gay Lotharb, having been asicea. the United States and its allies for to sing, approach ;d the careful girl. gallanlry in the bitter fighting of the "Will yeu accompany me on the Argonne forest. piano?" he fls.ed. "Not withct a chaperon," answered Eureka. Shearing of sheep started at Jericho corrals this week, and it the careful girl. Because jhe was a very, very careis understood that about 50,000 head wil be handled at this one point A ful girl. American Legion Weekly. largo number of growers annually ManT a sharp retort is made in blunt drive their sheep to Jericho for shearing and the wool is assembled and sold language. under the name of the Jericho clip. irnsistng vas g 'as in than $3340 Tread Cord Manufxlurtr't la txtra Treat 11 $320 Tread Cord stet a aambe: On 13 fa $2530 32 x 4 $14.75 and I nut Tread Cord . Q nn 30i3 After July 1 Utah will be entitled to $1,248,8S3 in federal funds for state roads, according to the advices re ceived by B. J. Fiuch, district engineer of the bureau of public roads. s 3K 32 I .addition United jture has cost Call on your Goodyear Service Station Dealer, and take advantage of this opportunity today. Crow-Ri- t jltatlon You have never had such an opportunity before to buy fine and lasting tire performance at such low 3X I SP"1 W And these better Goodyear Tires today sell for less money than at any previous time in our history. The prices listed below established a new low level for Goodyears, averaging more than 60 per centfcsi than the prices of Goodyear Tires in 1910. These would be low prices for any good tires. They are almost unbelievably low for Goodyears. 30 1 M Keep Goodyear Tires are at their best. They art bijer, heavier, and more durable than ever. Their quality is at its highest level. Moab The people of Blanding have to date expended $4,000 on the highway to the natural bridges and with an additional expenditure of $1,000 six miles of the automobile road will be completed. Provo. of I fo-- Salt Lake. True revenue receipts to the state treasury during April were $075,390.50 according to tne treasmonthly report of W. D. Sutton, urer. Of this the major portion was in fees for the registration of motor vehicles, totaling $385,347. State and BtxtA school taxes yielded only $54,000 approximately, during the month, while the counties contributed another road tax-$45 000 in the form. of state . roauj ror state es and appropriations tares. Fees and miscellaneous receipts totaled $93,000, and interest on land fund investments $47,000. Inheritance tax collections were $11,000. . Ma .;Dyed JS and 754 Package toes" |