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Show PRESS, BEAVER. IITATI TOE BRAVER COUNTY Ye Olden i Time von sUrts were by those who the druggist for, and insisted viDg the genuine Favorite Pre ,Aed i pot ion Doctor since ; But Dr. 'a medi- - 1 contain ante February, 1922. It has been hiirned that the. bank roblwry at Gmntsville yielded the rob ftlXX) in 'Liberty ImiikK but j,hey ' iLd not get any cash. A big "house building" (Conducted by Nation! Council of the Boy Scout of America.). with the slogan, "Build and Own Your Own Home In Price," ha bei-- launch- riU d very it The next annual eonveuthin of the American Huhey PriKlucfra . will be held In Salt Lake, pmbahly in FIRE FIGHTERS SCOUT da-b- le In Hants. stand-da- y just ' ey were ' Twenty six Cashmere (Wash.) boy couts, with their leaders, started in a big truck for an overnight camp, an all day trip which landed thein iu the beautiful Squakane creek valley at nightfall. They erected their sltel-te- r tents, had a big "feed" and Shorta Jolly canipnre pow-woly after taps a scout reported a fire visible down the canyon. In less than 30 seconds the troop was in fonnatioV ready for 'jctlou. The Red Cross patrol under Senior Patrol Leader Gall Phillips was sent down the canyon with Instructions to leave two scouts at the sawmill a mile away, another two at another point, etc., so that as toon as the fire was located a message) could be relayed back to camp. Meanwhile two other patrols were equipped for fire fighting, and special orders given, ( ' few minutes later two boys of the rirst patrol brought back word that it was the mill which was on fire, and that they had left the other six scouts In the thick of It One 'of the assist ant scoutmasters and a few scout were left to guard the camp, as It was surrounded by valuable tlrrV which might catch fire. Scoutmaster Chichester and Assistant Braggona arrived at the scene of the disaster hi a short time with an, eager: squad of workers. The few men In charge at the mill --had about given up hop of saving anything from the flames, but the boys formed a bucket brigade from a nearby creek to the lumber plies, and by means of wet sucks put out new fires, .which kept starting, while another crew wrecked the high tramway which was acting as a fuse and leading tthe ?tre from pile to pile of lumber. By 2 a. m. the fire was under control. The mill and' a large amount of lumber had been destroyed, but thanks to the efforts of the scouts, two buildings, some furniture, two or three heavy wagons, and over 200,000 feet of lumber, some 13,000 worth In all, were saved. A weary but triumphant lot 6f boys hiked back to camp, leaving two ot their number to patrol the fires until daylight. They did not climb the mountain the! next day, , as had been planned, bnt nobody was disappointed, as the., troop had had enough thrills and hard work for one outing. The work of the scouts received much 'well deserved praise, and the president "of? the" lumber 'company d whose property they had saved the troop with a $50 check In appreciation of the remarkable good turn, a gift that was accepted with that the money the, ; understanding would be used to purchase needed ears ago ever contained alcohol, uty depends upon health. rry, sleepless nights, headaches, disorders, Irregularities and weak-- f a distinctly feminine character-hor- t time bring the dull eye the s, f 's feet,,' ' the haggard look, and the faltering step, etain the apearance of youth yon retain health. Instead of lotions, rs and paints, ask your druggist Plerce'Favorlte Prescription. I OiKXisD, Cal. "I have need ierce'a Favorite Prescription at nt times for over twenty -- five and it has sever failed me. One ( took it when troubled with mation and it soon helped me. other time I took it for severe in my right side ; the Favorite iption ' again helped me oat, was soon well and strong. I eaa t depend upon it." Mrs. A. E.sues, 1241 Fifteenth Avenne. droop-oulder- ed by the Price Commercial ,,u"On .the Ihlrtl day after he had hurled his wife, Dr. Abraham Kernlund, a practicing physician tf Ojiden for failure. . thirty years, llel of t Much Interest Ubeing xhowu hi ll(e reofgauizutton' of the Central Utuh baseball league this yeur. Two- new Learns will be admitted Pa aon and Nephl.. , Construction of the Bonneville lrrl - , 8LACKIE 1 am shy." Bear, "ami f,.r found often, d Bhickle. the Rlnck that reason I am not i keep to uiysctf. 1 don't care t talk to eople. and as I don't iiiiaun;,. they're so anxious to talk to me, i two very much to my Gsnuins Castoria Always Bears the self. ln-ar- "It Is a wuy we Mxi LlolliBis BLACK' "BEAR. all do. we black bears, "We Inve the quietness of the woods, the stillness and the peace of our own society. We like to eat berries, but we don't want to do our berry' picking alone with a whole lot gatlw project la Mng exiMHlited and of Other creatures." "That's so." said Mrs. P,lackle. "But the undertaking' will he completed by July 13, Is the opinion of the "chief there are places we will do our mar '. . ketlng where other ciWtures wouldn't engineer. , Legislation designed to dnslge the care to trade! Wa eat yellow-Jacket- s Jordan river from Ninth North street, and waspS SflUt City, to the Greut Salt Lake and bugs, and we go to yellow jackIs. proposed in a bill irflVoduced In the. ets nests and have a fine old time get' ' ting goodies, Other creatures would houne of representatives. be stung and miss the goodies I UniIf present plaus mature, the "Yea, w know more about marketart establish will air of rtak versity school In American Fork canyon TText ing than many creatures do, for we summer. Artists from all over the know what Is good, and a lot of oth-er- $ don't. They don't think yellow. west are expected to be present. j,. The public sehools of Uintah county bare been opened to Hie Cte and Un- coMpahgfe Indiun children of the former Uintah reservation. Forty-nin- e fenow enrolled in three schools. The highway from Delta to Holden has become a scene of great activity, S tfle work on the road construction all has. commenced r simultaneously B of ondtC, the sections way along With thelefnite purpose of effect ing a consolidation of college press, or ganizations of eleven western states, aJie Western Intercollegiate Press as sociation held Us convention In Salt Lake last weekj ' William Mitchell, an employe of .the Chief Consolidated Mining 'company, at Eureka, suffered the amputation of All Growing Up. a toe when a cage which was being repaired fell a short ' distance and Jackets are nice to eat My, but crushed his foot they're foolish." ". "But let as not worry," said Blackle, have the officers that Maintaining right to search rooming .houses for "for Jt will mean that there are all liquor without a warrant, the city at the more for us. "Well, Mr. Blackle. you did as all torney's office at Salt Lake will start legal proceedings with a view of set- the Mrs. Or Miss Black Bears did this epriag. Too slept later than any ot tling the question. In the efforts of the Commercial the Mr. Black Bears did. You like to club to obtain diversified Industries sleep even more than we do, for yon imoag the1 farming .Interests, its offi- always go to bed .earlier, too, "1 got up in time to have some cers are now endeavoring to procure the establishment of dairies in several skunk . caifbage leaves tn the very sections near Delta. early spring, or tbe late winter, for Of an estimated. 1,000,000 drug ad It was still very cold." dicts in the United States, Salt Lake - "And loo, I naLa,llttle meal where has a total of 3000,- - according to 1 (wallowed some of the quills of tbe and they djdn't, bothfigures. made C.: public. by .1. G. .Nutt, porcupine leader, 1 a black bear Is me. er That wjiere supervisor of the federal narcotic field to other animals. superior force at Washington. -He can eat things like that which . Harry Nash, .22 years of age, who be very bad for the digestions would , cbnfessedato the killing of Martin most folks. Schwab, a traveling salesman, of Pay-son- ? of "We make ."'ourselves strong by near Flagstaff, Aria, April 15, so soundly, rolled up Inblg sleeping be heara will 1020, given preliminary equipment " balls. ' ing some time next week. And we're good fighters when we From an. economic standpoint Utah nave to be. We know how to defend CHEERFUL WHILE ON DUTYJ benefits by between 85,000 and $90,-00- 0 ourselves and, our own. a a month, of which "And. you know bow to train the cornea directly to Salt .Lake City, by cuba." the men receiving vocational educa "Ah yes," said Mrs. Blackle. "they Uon from the federal government all growing up now, but I have are 'OBSERVE The wheels of a freight train man- watched them since they came, poor TMrTlC gled the right arm of William Corbin, little blind things, with little hair and 18 years of age from hand to shoulder, oh, such tiny cubs as they were at after the youtl slipped and fell to the first-",' while trying, to climb aboard ,"How I did look after them 1 And at the', packing plant north of Salt I taught them never to let anyone Lke. know tbe sort of hole they would . i f.Tliere are 1500 wounded or disabled sleep la .when tbe whiter came, I men who must report for taught them they must never let any " treatment in 8alt Lake" hospitals one know the sort of home we make and the kind. To die rather than give monthly and due to overcrowded conditions at these Institutions, they often up'.t.be secret la the thing I' Lit .v "And one must tell the young bears must wait to take their turn, It is ' this' for they do not know so well as charged. ImTwo mall bags which were stolen the olderj bears that this Is most f from ti.e mall wagon 'at Delta last fall portant" . 'They have to be taught . And they were found week. ;.Thp bags hatf to be told that they must so have been silt and the first-clamail had themselves hide that no one will wake been opened. One bog contained sevIn winter time because them the up eral hundred plecea of sealed , mall, will have found thera. one no onto wiyi valuable contents.' "I've looked after them since they Utah butter is Improving, according were little brown things.- - Now-thei- r to-- sampler tested by Herman Harms, -.ttjCwOttOoOlw Kate7heml "I've shown thera. too, how we Ictve food and dairy commisslbner. ate and directions atd rules for messages i J! Seven samples obtained Jn different each other oo trees, uaktpg all sorts parts of the state t were tested and of sighs on the trees, which a bear can understand. toy Scouts Are Aldlna Traffic Regu- passed as altogether aatlsfactory," lation In Many Cities. ."Yes. w must all do things In the Celery, potatoes, tomatbea and other vegetables products raised In Utah will Black Bear fashion, for our fashions appear on Jhe menus of railway dining have been tried out by black bears for SCOUT LEADERS MEET.. cars and hotels over the country as years and years.- - and they've been Utah celery, Utah potatoes, etc, If re- found to be very good. The Pasadena boy scout council had quests made in letters sent out by the "Creatures who change their fashIts annual meeting In January, in the advertising committee of the Salt Lake ions and their ways from year to year, new mission patio of the Hotel Vista I Commercial club are waste a great deal of time, so we granted. del Arroyo. . After the meeting the Dr. Ilelnhold Kanxler, 88 years of black bears think. . For when they council ; entertained ' all the local age, organized and major of the na- could be marketing and getting good scoutmasters - and - troop committee tional nit and the thins to eat they are thinking of guard medical with a banquet and "snappy" scout donor of the wear this spring or gojd medal and trophy what they shall About ' one hundred men program. this wiimner. or this full, for tbe Ogdtm high school annual comwere present a ad vote the affair a "And they donl have so much time petitive drills, died at Ogden of mengreat success. for Nleeplutf. They can never give up ingitis, after a five uays' illness. as we can. The vocational education of the 700 a whole winter to testing ,dcara. haven't the.tinie.. por, Tbey, " r CONSTITUTIONS STUDY COi : former service men of Utah 'now re"Ah. the ways of the black bear from the government ceiving training are best They are the ways which E. K. Glvens of Great Falls, Mont, la progressing in most satisfactory have been tried out and found to be receotly offered five prlxee for the manner, according to the district vocaAt any rn te.. thcy's t, beea JfeunJ tional officer of the federal board for five best essays written by registered way by all black bears," . that vocational education' for Utah, Colocouts ot Great Falls on the subject Jhey "Jh," said, plpckte.J'and bcVt of The History of the Constitution rado, Wyoming and New Mexico, " ways win be thouaht the Is of the United States,"' The contest plans for leven Sunday dinners were that there are. though people mightn't to be made an annual affair. Tli la upset some time Saturday night, when agreo with us. Tley haven't eTen the an excellent way of .intensifying In- thieves with a partiality for chicken pxd toste to like rating yellow Jackterest In the hlmory and government raided the Ice boxes of seven familiet ets, dollcpius, tempting, aiinetlxlni Mr. Glvens' lead I living In an of our nation. apartment bonce In R!t Blight well he followed by ntber pab War "Poor tlMBrs," said Mrs. Ulnrkle (Lake, and extracted from tach tlctDlr'twl rirwnS. . chicken. ptr ... 'v " f For Infants and Children. bers C2r 0 over c&rssgo. '.re BOY SCOUTS Signatnre - MincraL ot W LW of 4 dffft S3 lke i In LiHfiitVMnedvfbf Usd For Over Thirty Years tW"' ftC?- - J An - awn nil II 4 : JftuR . igarette ... ; JiavelVith icura Soap New Way i fithbuttMuti pre-seate- "" v-v- : HAIR BALSAM " -! - H 111 Filled 1 Rarterae Ceiar aa4 to Gtwt mmA F4mi fUJ )' Jwo-thlrd- ' tee mit, walk !. l Mil e by u Kr-- ' ertra " Im ehewlnt obaeoes ace In MUk, twe reari mi mallow. Leaf el Iky lea 14 IS Iba ft. Bat, Hpd. Id iak. Adaaaa Breau BardwaO, Kr. rd, -- TTQ J I ej W4 Ffs .?! rueot Lawrer.Waealnrvoa DO. iavleeaaa kooklfaa UKMUIU il !"!!. tat lata at aerteat. n m. . nr. a. H. km Problems. X the problem Is are yon nowf at this moment," replied Sena-'Ar"you find me engaged In vhat . personal calculation;;! g to figure oat how I can conserve the public at my present atlon and pay my rent and ?vltable expenses. Cold In the Ilend" eute ""attack" 'r"'K'aaJ'CaUrh7 to frequent "colds in the ill")tfA that the ue of HALL'S IH MEDICINR will build up the Blood and rendai Uatla to old. Repeated at-- t Acuta Catarrh ma lead to v Catarrh. 8 CATARRH MEDICINE M acta ntarBaJly and tbxoufh the I the Mucosa Surf area of tha trs- reducing the tnflanmaUoa aad t pornuU condttlona. nfslitm, CIre u tare free. - clanee tba . ,'henay 4k t, Co., Toledo, Ohio. . t ,.-f- ther Remarks Suppresssd.(making a surprise call to ber snrt over the telephone) Hello, - :.l - . Hello I Who is this. pteuseT Kun. ;. ; , , , Q,, uiire IK" f - -- ccaraua eaaeaav, HOB8B8 COUGHIKOt tSS tans am. . 1ft lat ..f Distemper CompourJ Spchn's to break It as and Set them back hi endltton. Twtj-e- l jreara uee haa made "Spoha'a" tndlipeauUe in tteatlat Cow he and CoLla, laaueBaa sad blatempar, wlik their reaulilni eoiupti-eatlon- a, and all dleeaeee of tba throat, aoaa and lunge. Acta marveloaelr aa a preventive, acta eqaally wall as a eara, eenti and 11.11 per bottle at Orog atorea. " GsaheaV lad. fiPOHH UKDICaX COatrAKt, , DIDN'T WORK BY SCHEDULE 1 DENIED PLEASURES OF TABLE Impossible for Rural Postman to Tell Great Jockey Had to Sacrifice Much . Maintain His Position as King Just Whan the Next Mail , of Riders. Would Go Out A day of mist and rain and driving wind, and over the turn ot the hill a man's figure making his 'way, the only human being that had been seen for days. He came straight Into the bouse with' his postbag, and kindly smile. He had a military bearing and spoke like a schoolmaster with a university education. He explained bow he had come round that way and expected to carry bock letters ready for the post A rush was made Ind what could be put together was intrusted to him. .. What about tomorrow V was the question asked by those unacquainted with tjie-- ; wayt of ' the rural rwst "When does the post go but V A slow smile gathered on the postman's face. "Ah! that t cannot tell." he said shaking his bead, "It depends entirely on when it cornea In." Christian Science ' Monitor. f -- Lattst Market News. 3. O. 0. of the curb district favors us with the following resume of stock mnrket conditions: ' Tires are flat he reports, Cement Is hardening. Telescopes are looking up. Airplanes coming down." Jellies are stiffening, but nothing stirring In cereals. ' Coffee ia strong. Hats are off. Rising fendency In yeast Eggs broke badly. Tinware looks brighter. Shoea are pegged. Shipping is buoyant. Coal presents a black aspect Toy balloons Indicate inflation.' -- Soft spots In fruit, Whisky Is still. - Poet-etbooBoston show no change. . Transcript :::yTl-:,- - rosy-cheeke- d man-serva- nt bed.' ! ? Deslrtd Privilege. "Well, what did you think of my acting?" asked an amateur player 6f a truthful but diplomatic member of the audience. ' "I can sny this," replied the "ipecta-to- r frankly. "I have a friend who I nm confident would have given $."UU te have' heard you." , 1 "Who Is Itr risked ..the enbry Booth, highly pleased .rx .., "Well, you wouldn't know him. But he's deaf as a post American Legioa Weekly. 1 ss -- ' 'the health drink' INSTANPOSTUM J This pure cereal beverage Is made : of prime vheat bran andmolasses. , IE water Sure Relief LIL-AK- in 'FOR U, Salt INDIGHTI&rl SatisrVmg.pleasinand notMrgin ' like ilaLrTO'::--'- ' ;rtr ,;' Jt is economical and convenient "A : , Postum comes in two form- s- , Uke City, No. 10-1S-21. ' rJ wrr tti-ti- - " Mt'to do harm. : Instant Posfiim has a rldrtcfTee- - , r 1 Children May Share .. : s . f Pontum Cereal (In packages) is mada by boiling a full twenty minutes, ?. Instant R5Stunv (in tins) rnada in:-- 4 . ctsntly in the cup by the addition ot not water. ;v ; ' X rs 1 Hot te Fred Archer, the famous English Jockey, had to employ heroic measures to keep his weight down. . The story is told of how, on one occasion, he was the guest of a very host. From the kitchen came the perfune of savory meats, and' at dinner a ma le sturdy, his appearance, bis back bending under the weight of a great salmon on a lordly dish. Poor Archer's face, as ha surveved the initial preparations for tbe evening meal, was quite piteous to watch. Then, with a shrug of the shoulder and a atgh, but by a cynical remark, he left the table, and shortly afterward his host saw hint pass the window on a hack, galloping toward the training grounds, r , Later on be partook of a tiny gins of champagne and a biscuit, playing one game of billiards, and retired to , 'ZZLm , , . ' gtL .21 Thc mvm . . sioasted Exact Copy of Wrappw. Sold by grocers ; everywhere tkk tj Ibstaa Ccred CbJnc,Estt!a Crt.1 |