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Show MURRAY. EAGLE, MURRAY, UTAH OUR COMIC SECTION D (AHD Ml THERE ?09l m miiiiia ! v. v. im OF ARE A LOT WATER iii ,iv-.-a Utah A mil t mix vn mm i '. 111 1 1 During the filming of The Covered Wagon, the constant use 0 my voice demanded that I find a cigarette which I could smoke with out any chance of throat irritation or cough. After trying them all, I decided on Lwckies. They are V mild and . mellow.' 1 Am. NETIII Nephi's second annual spring livestock show will be held at the Juab county fair ground Saturday, March 31, according to Albeit K. Smith, county agricultural agent. The show lu being sponsored by the Xephi High School Agricultural club and the club boys, with the extension division cooperating. LOGAN The annual conference ol agricultural extension service workers will be held In Logan January 15 to 21. All of the county agricultural agents, the district home demonstration agents and specialists of the state extension service, as well as representatives of the extension division of the United States department of agriculture, will be present. VERNAL. Due to a number of cases of scarlet fever In Vernal and vicinity, the high and central schools will not reopen for a few days. The disease has appeared In a mild form and seven homes in the city are under quarantine. The county physician has also caused the suspension of Sunday schools and ordered children under 18 years to remain away from the movie oTTKees VOm fKttE Director of Feature Photoplays, writes. a Privilege to Liv in o id Jack Frosty Decorator JAMES CRUZE ilNews Notes;; ' I XSX?"'' theatre. OG DEN Some 31,776 sheep in Utah 1 were inspected and found free from ((VpyHfttfl Just Good Clean Fun THE FEATHERHEADS . wuo-Momn- I MiSCooEO TauHPi!" TuM OU 60 Y A I zf H k& mow pwiiut- DoiT UT jpsfeoa w a- JoiUSO- f y O- if sruDV ujcoldX EVCOSE Mff poom Sa& Sbo WECS TUaIKiMI OFUKiAJG AMEMOGV VJWCUEVU - j I &VIXK DRIPGE. scab in December, 1927, according to a report of Thomas Redmond, chief state sheep inspector, to the state board of agriculture. The report shows that (!0S7 sheep were dipped once in compliance with the regulations of the department. These were sheep entering Utah from Colorado for grazing purposes. The sheep were dipped In Uintah county. LOGAN Reports from the office of the registrar at the Utah Agricultural college indicate that 153 new students have entered for the winter quarter. The total registration for this quarter is already far above that of the fall quarter, which had the largest attendance for that quarter in the history ol the school. OGDEN Attendance at Ogden's ninth annual livestock show Is averaging 5000 daily, according to Jesse S. Richards, secretary. More adults are attending the show than have ever before been present and hotels of the city report a greater number of visitors than have been present for any similar event. SALT LAKE Although there are nS.OOO.iino more people In the United States now than twenty five years ago, there are about 22,000,000 fewer beef cattle, sheep and swine to provide meat for them, according to Dr. J. R. Mohler, chief of the bureau of animal industry. United States department of agriculture. There are, however, about S, 000, 000 more dairy cows, so the net loss in the number of animals is about ll.oon.ooo in twenty-fivyears. Ten years ago the corn about 107.ouO.OtiO fields aggregated acres. This year they amount to less than 9S.OflO.000 acres, according to the latest I'stimutes. representing an average shrinkage of nearly a million acres a year. MYTON The winter range for nheep In the Nine Mile and Green river districts, south of Myton, is being util ized by the following sheepmen, who have bands in that locality; Crystal llrothers. J. Thomas. Coleman Brothers, Lewis St. Sons. Murdock llrothers, Knights Investment company. Hancock & Goodrich, ami Kay Dilliiiim. The number ranging in that locality owned by these men totals about Several bands have been brought in from the opposite direction. The problem so far this season is water, which Is being hauled with li e for the camps, while the sheep use the snow to qtlelH h their thirst. f .r oil In CEDAR CITY-Drill- ing Cedar valley within the iict thirty days was assured by Miller Robert Taylor of Kansas City, president and managing director of the (Jiiad Stales Holding and Royalty corporation. If enough acreage to warrant drillim: nin bf leaned In the meantime. According who met iU.ens of tb. to Mr. Milb-rThllcy at a mass, gathering recently, approximately in.nno aires have al ready been leased by the t'ed.ir Valley a.vtidicale, SALT LAKE -- All the Male we! of the continental divide had fewer cheep nnd lambs on ran go January 1. 1:'. limn a year ago, according to a report Stephen Jtt'fiy. local representative of th" of the timiket new United Stale dep.u t merit of acrlnil turf nnd the Utah stale department of I hcrlculture. The del reuse for the i n j lire area west of the divide was about litO.nni) head, tb atd, Tim report largest decrease was In Utah. wher the- number still en feed Jatmaiy 1 was about GO.fMii) less ilian l year. ! Is I' ARK CITY-- II that Utah contains 5 1.1 billion ions of hich U tali's r.ial gradu bituminous coal, Industry furnlhm employment in about f.ooo tn,.n with n payroll t,f i;o.. nod per day when lh mines are run tfng full rapacity. oU Voo rEt MUSTM'T THAT WAV ABouT 1 U, 0. TEATureHCA- stxAu fu:d gl fj IT, D- J f J That VcwvooA VES INDEED ? 0 jI FELtV ,IT GffOWS V WORSG AWP yjf J (' n 'y voSEj R ftqJ y ' . fVfl 30,-00- FINNEY OF THE FORCE Isn't That Like a Frosh?! , 4U-- I I I - "The growth of LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes is a wonderful thing but there is a reason. I know, because I buy theTobacco for LUCKY STRIKE. I buy The Cream of the Cropthat mellow, sweet 6mokinj? Tobacco that the Farmer justly describes as I have described it above. The quality of LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes is telling. It is natural that the brand should show the tremendous growth that it is showing today." ft I TnJiSHD OAXC WC itwOTUAT I OCQOMMV OUT I - V poU5H I i " C-Kw'4- Ci 2VTnj ' Buyer of Tobacco Loulavill. Kj. It's toasted No Throat Irritation-N- Cough. Callouses mm Little Incident That Puzzles Mr. Johnson Quick, safe, curt relief from painful callouses on tha faet. J At ail diuf and shoe uattt "Sorter funny thing happened nt my plnce J Isle'd'y." In the crossroads store related (lap Johns m of Rumpus Ridge. "I was fluxing on the porch ladv when an old car driv' up and Jumped the fence nm lit In on ui wife With fl loud yell mid good elzed club. They went round and round for n spell, wife defending ber Felf ns well ns she was able with the coap paddle she'd been iilng I was uliout to holler and ask 'em what In torment was coining off. A when my dogs got to lighting. couple of the old ones Jumped onto a young one, and " "What diil the M mime lady want to whip yore wife forV asked the proprietor of llie emporium. "1 hain't the slightest I! the time I'd got the big tlos piled loose from the little one be strange ladv bad tlumb Into her cir n'in inul was o VERNAL Flo. U of luft. d ,,u .il. driven from their biuvh r fate by Km heavy snow on their feeding ground', havp Invaded farm yards, where tbry are fraternizing In friendly with domestic fowl. Shelled corn ti being furnished so Hint the tils ! tn.ty be tided over iho winter. HEAVER Snow reading al vatlnua points In (he Ileavpf mountain, given for December .11, 1527. show a d p'.h of leh Inrhoi m Copes Hollow, iwen'y si Inch at Thompson Holes; twenty eight lnrhoi at South Fork, and twen tyaii inches in Merchant valley. 11 11 Icnxliig gone, wife in a faiiit It- - U'tM t II l iv.i, mi,l 1'ill.l.lt ll'l-I'tt uiir ilt'rfITrt' pcilill lilt i. f..rw .u I l ...!!. I f Hiiihi. r. p.-- t mi Ui:il I -- TM- !;i I - tt.""i. Mm KT"N, KAN,-- Ccughs andbutColds nureroin. nrc not only If not mil iuIi-i- l nnn-iyiiot- , lop Into i ti c rluus at iiikh. to y may 1 allint-nt- Bosehee's Syrup 1.1 Kontlilntr an I b' fillinr In iuch rase In en uufd for nixiy-oii- o yenrn. hot Hp. I tn y It at your druif end hnn 3'ie mirt Mure. (i. VYh'-i- i 0, 11 laniius f c;rf-n- , inc., Woodbury, man bills In love be quits nil.er IiImi of the dls- - on (lie ground. And when she come to she didn't know any inure about n.e iaii-- e of it than did." Encouragement for Deli cate Women! Squlrrc'.i Badly Foo'cJ Portland. On-po"Dr. Tlerca'a Kaxorlto I'rescrlptlon Is a splendid tonic. I was rundoun In benlih, was nd very nervous wenK. hsd function The S'piirrels Hint abound In Die environs of Ottawa park. Toledo. Ohio, inul have bud disappointment when they opened llielr Motes (if nuts Ibis winter. They hau been gariM-rlngolf balls from the golf course lit lie pink. To prove 1I1N. some ' golfers placed number of slightly soiled balls on fairway and llii-ts hid behind a flump of Sure f lioii-li- , II frv IiioiiiiIiK bilef number of Squitll'ts dllted out into t lie? open tin, I !;isl,ed away, leaving not single b;di. l 11 rtenl. Op 1 11 A. 11 l bil'-hc- - ' Jyy '& x nnd 11 11 (tbtnrbiincs I Tlerce'i 11 pipe gall that run be l building f'T 1 le. It oiiole lion. ll-- e. i i.a I (. ity, a bill portiil-I- !!icli1e. am p;ii- of a 1 Kavortta rrecrlptlon anl It Corrected all my t ro u b le, strength my and made Jiint nerval m fol flna. 'Favor-- He Prescription' ' bulMs tt"''nKih',ns every orenn In t'io body. I do tmt think thera Is any n'edb Ine iulta so Rood for weak women ns 11m ravorua rcscrip-Ho' " -- Mn Thomas Kny, "60 C'lova-lan1 fiper.il iig to t ni arc took Dr. suffered a n d Avd. All ddler. Send Vie for trial pkir, of tsblftsto riercci invsiiis- - jioioi. Uu Talo. jt N. Y. Cups anil saucers arc ihc first tt break! So we've put a dainty blue and white china set in every -- j Mm DZScholls it I f TuJS5 A UTTIE Keane The Cream of the Tobacco Crop n e ffcANK Whole Wheat at its best in tempting flaky form and it cooks m 5 minurts! |