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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Ci PROMINENT -- anv: OLKS TESTIFY i ' For yean 1 waa Sacramento, CaHf.? very kid Indigestion euilcrcr. I peat and it badly ocmou that there ma no help (or The largest and most spirited mnss meeting of Lehl citizens ever held, by a majority of 149 votes refused to concur In A motion authorizing the sale of the I.eht tuhernucle to the Alpine school district. The scheme wns to have been the Initial step In l.eld's program for the establishment of a $500,000 civic center. The unniml farmers rouml-uand housekeepers' conference of the Utah Agricultural college will open Monday morning, February 2, In Logan. Speakers of nallonal reputation mid Utuli experts will conduct practical courses, lectures and demonstrations on topics important to farmers and housekee)-er- s. me as I had tried so many, many different remedies without getting any help, Irnally, ItriodDr.Ticroea jh, ill Golden Medical Discovery and it cured me. I took only two bottles. I J. P. CCIVEBSON, 3230 2nd Ave. AFTER INFLUENZA U Heart and Circulation Bad1 I was taken 1 Baker City, 'Oregon? with Influenza Januory4th and also had nervous breakdown. My stomach was ao bad I did not retain any food for three or four weeks and I was troubled with gas and sourness. I doctored with my two favorite doctors and a Chiropractic who stud my nerves were so badly ranged that I was on the verge of hysteria. so My heart was bad qnd circulation bad that my limbs were almost paralyzea.s One day I sent for a copy of Dr. Pierce Common Sense Medical Adviser, which : I read and decided to make a trial of Dr. Pierces medicines. At that time 1 wasa few minutes at only ablo to stay up atwo bottles I was After taking x timo. able to bo on my feet all day. I am now able to cat anything without discomfort and never have the dryness in my mouth in the morning nor any bowel trouble. The Tleasant Pellets and the Medical according to directions, and ' Discovery the salt baths m directed in the Medical were all 1 used. I walk 18 or 19 i Adviser at a time now and feel no ill j blocks ' t 0? . paisairjQuxp J e ZTzJ? ' J dQzuwgz 7:7 effects. Will always recommend Dr. Tierce a remedies." Mas. Wm. Uoqgaed, 2uo0 Church bt. Service. cussing Christmas in Eastern avenue, s Ive been working nil day decorating our bouse for Santa Claus, said Wnrren, with u knowing wink at T11B total federal funds available for the cam- n paign against Injurious animals, conducted under Friuik. U the direction of the bio t Yes. sir, quickly exclaimed Joe, V logical survey of the the youngest of the three. Santa will United States department fix our tree. Weve got service at of agriculture, about $375.-00- 0 our house. Detroit Kris Press. was provided for use hi destroying wolves, coyotes, moun-ti- n "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP lions, bobcats, and other stockanimals and for the suppreskilling LAXATIVE IS CHILD'S . sion of wild animals affected with Look at tongue! Remove poisons rabies In the western states. An extract from the recently Issued annual from stomach, liver and report of this bureau follows: bowelr During the fiscal year a force of from 400 to 500 skilled hunters was employed under the direction of the various Inspectors. The salaries of a part of the hunters are paid from the federal treasury and of the others from funds supplied by the states or by contributions from local organizations and Individuals. As heretofore, the hunters are not permitted to receive bounties, and the skins taken by each become the property of the federal government, the state, or the organization or Individual providing the money for salary. Skins taken by federal hunters during the year netted the federal government , Accept California Syrup of Figs $70,128.50, which has been turned Into only look for the nuine Cnllfornla on the United States treasury, making the the package, then you are sure your total received by the government from child to having the best and most harm- this source to date $197,387.37. less laxative or physic for the little The number of skins or scalps taken stomach, liver and bowels. Children by official hunters during the year to love its delicious fruity taste. Full as follows: Wolves, 584; coyotes, directions for childs dose on each bot- 27,100; mountain lions, 149; bobcats, tle. Give It without fear. 4,123; Canada lynxes, 43; bears, 81. Mother I You must say California. In addition, as a result of poisonous Adv. operations so many dead coyotes are reported by stock growers to have Wouldn't Recognize Him. been found on the ranges where poiFfe Will you love me If 1 give up soning operations were conducted that all my had habits? It Is snfe to estlmnte the number deShe I5ut, George, how could you exstroyed in this way ns more than pect me to love n perfect stranger? thn approntmate 32,000 predaequaling Iiondon Answers. tory animals of which the skins and senlps were taken. .WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND Tredntory animal hunters are directed to consider bears under ordiSWAMP-ROOnary circumstances as game animals T and have positive Instructions to take every precaution not to kill any exraany ycar druggists have watched those known to be destructive with much interest the remarkable record cept to live stock. Unfortunately, occn-slonmaintained by Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root- , unoffending bears are taken In the great kidney, liver and bladder medi-- , traps set for other animals, thus makerne. a Physicitns prescription. ing the number of bears killed during I J Swamp-Roo- t the year considerably larger than i a strengthening medicine. It help the kidneys, liver and blad-de- r would otherwise be the case. The do the work nature intended vast majority of benrs are Inoffensive they should do. so far ns Injury to stock to concerned, but occasionally Individuals in all n6ua If004 the tert ot on ite merit parts of the range country become JTl, druK(ritB and it you. No other kidney stock killers, some of them being nomedicine has so many friends Be sure to get Swsmp-Roo- t toriously cunning and destructive In and start treatment at once. their activities. Naturally such aniHowever, if you wish first to test this mals must be eliminated, and the more great preparation send ten eenta to Dr promptly this to done the less prejuKilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a dice there to likely to be created ample bottle. When writing be sure and nmoog the stock growers nguinst all mention this paper. Adv. F a J' &r nl y. bears. From much study and experlinenta-tlon- , great Improvements In methods of poisoning predatory animals have resulted. Larger and more thoroughly organized poisoning campaigns than ever before attempted were conducted RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. during the year. Their success was To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, such that In ninny areas stock growa email box of Barbo Compound, and ers are urging the extension of this z. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a method as being the most practicable week until it becomes the desired shade. ne for the control of coyotes. Ex Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. It will tended poisoning operations were con Never Sees It Now. If we get n divorce I want a chance to see the child once n month. Ra Hut that would break, your record. gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and will make harsh hair soft and glossy, itwdl not eo or the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv. 0 Vmn NliJht and Morning?. Nava Strong, Hoalthy SI Smart or y Tire, fen Burn, If Sore, Lmtatek Inflamed or lf)LlD FvT hTT granulated, use Murine often ; SSKlKfc ar keep his doorplate 'idSE IIH j , j I sheep-growin- d d n, land at the present day. Elf arrows set In silver, were frequently worn as talismans, and were considered most Elf arrow Is a name given to a efficacious ns preventives ngalnst poiThey are also piece of flint, formerly used son nnd witchcraft. as in arrowhead by early Inhabitants culled elf holts, elf darts, elf shot and of Great Britain nnd Europe generally. elf stones. It was once believed that these barbs of flint were shot by elves or Invisible Taking Blood Stains From Feathers. Make a strong solution of salt In wabeings at cattle or men to bewitch them, honce the name. Cattle dying ter, nnd saturate a large nnd thick suddenly In the Helds were an Id to cloth with It. Wrap feathers up In have been struck by an elf arrow; cloth and keep until blood gets soft. and this lupcrstltlou lingers In Ire When soft rub out with gentle press Elf Arrows woud hnve an untarnished should well polls),, ,,1. secg three months his losses umounted to ducted in the great tions In Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, nearly 300 sheep, valued at $3,200, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. This caused by six coyotes, which one of was followed by a marked decrease the government hunters captured durIn the number of coyotes In the sec- ing July. tions poisoned, with a corresponding In western Colorado, In an area of decrease In the losses of sheep, pigs, about 75 miles In diameter which was colts and poultry. Reports have been poisoned two successive years, received from stockmen stating that through between local on many ranges and lambing grounds stock growers and the bureau, sheep the former heavy animal losses have owners reported formerly a loss of become negligible or have been entire- about 25 sheep a day throughout the ly eliminated. season, hut the destruction of predaFor a number of years rabies has tory animals hns been so thorough been prevalent among predatory ani that at present the losses are nominal. mals In California, Idaho, Nevada- - Ore. undWn are reported to range freely, gon, Washington and Utah. A part of sometimes unattended for several days the money available for predatory ani- in succession, without loss. In New Mexico, the wolves, which mal control has been appropriated for the specific purpose of destroying the were estimated to number between wild animals affected with this dis- 300 and 400 nt the time the campaign ease In the states named. Although began there, hnve been reduced to less the disease still maintains a foothold than 30 individuals, and this number In all of these states, efforts in sup- to now being steadily decreased by pressing Its carriers have been so suc- the persistent campaign against them. cessful that Its spread to other states These remaining wolves are mainly exannual has been prevented, and the number of perienced adults, causing domestic animals and persons bitten losses of live stock amounting to hns steadily de- nbout $2,000 each. In southern New by rabid animals creased until at present the number if Mexico the stock of wolves to convery small. When an outbreak of the stantly renewed by strngglers from disease occurs In any district, hunt- the mountains of northern Chihuahua. In addition to the ravages from the ers are Immediately concentrated there, so that the wild animals carry- native predatory anlmnls, live stock In ing the rabies are summarily de- parts of Texas, Arizona and other stroyed and tlie spread of the disease states suffer from depredations by to promptly stopped. dogs which hnve gone wild nnd have The serious situation resulting from taken up the predatory life of wolves. the outbreak of rabies before It was In some places the dogs Join the controlled to Indicated by the fact that wolves, and the half-breeoffspring InIn the fiscal year 1915-10- , crease the when the packs. Numerous species of ground squirprincipal outbreak In Nevada occurred, it was estimated that live stock In that rels occur In the Wesr, several of them state valued at about $.'00,000 was hnvlng wide ranges nnd existing la lost through being bitten by rnbhl such abundance that their depredaSome rnnehes lost from 200 tions on crops nnd forage are most animals. to 400 head of cattle. serious, nceorittng to the biological surUp to the present time approximate- vey. As with the prairie dogs, conly 1,500 persons are known to hnve tinuous Investigations are being made been bitten by rabid animals and to provide Improved methods of treated for the disease, nnd at least poisoning nnd of organization for The poisoned grain 47 are known to hnve died from It. their destruction. Without federal Intervention for the used for operations against ground of rabies, the ravages squirrels on private lunds to prepared suppression brought about by It would have been under the supervision of field repreIncreased. sentatives of the bureau and burnished vastly farmers at cost through Special efforts nre being mndc by InIn this way 1,349 to Indilocal of the bureau organizations. destroy spectors vidual predatory anlmnls which hnve tons of poisoned grain were prepured become notorious for their stock killing and distributed during the year, and exploits In various states. Near Du- nearly 110,000 fnruiers took part In the bois, Wyo., a mountain lion wns killed campaign. In the spring of 1919 which was known Through the plan Inaugurated by purchn-- e to have destroyed $1,000 worth of live the bureau of stock the preceding October and to of poison supplies the saving In the have killed a number of cattle during squirrel campaign, ns well ns In the the winter. This was a destruction of other rodents, has been animal which had very great, ns Illustrated by Idaho, nnd battle-scarre- d been wounded a number of times by where It nmounted to about $18,500. During the year ground squirrels private hunters. Another mountain lion taken In April had killed seven were poisoned anil mostly destroyed colts during the spring. In the sntne on more than 1.294,000 acres of public state a pair of wolves were killed the domain nnd on more thnn 13.405,000 femnle by a government hunter and Seres of private lauds. This resulted the male by a private huntpr which in materially Increasing the percenthad destroyed fore than $2,500 worth age of crops harvested In all the states where work wns conducted nnd In Inof stock during the preceding year. The owner of a ranch near Mert-zo- creasing the forage output on the pubTex., reported that In less than lic doniuln. much-hunte- Mao k In a ruling which Union 8. Wells, insurance commissioner' of Utah, says may extend to several other labor unions In this state, Dan 11, Shields, attorney general, holds Hint the Insurance business of the Journeymen Barbers' International Union comes under the supervision of Mr. Wells office. Forty-fivenses of lntlueuzu were reported In Suit Lake one day last week by the city hoard of health. All the cases reported are In a very light form and little anxiety of a recurrence of an epidemic similar to that of last winter Is felt by the city board of health officials. Suit for $1138.8.3 has been brought In the district court ut Ogden by John L. Wilson uguinst Walker D. lllnes, director general of railroads, to recover for a curload of fruit spoiled en route from Ogden to Idaho Fulls, Idaho, necordlng to the complaint. Each organization In Utah to which the pi'iipoMtlon has been submitted to heartily In favor of the state educational campaign, to he conducted February i! to 15, according to Xcphl L. Morris, chairman of the executive committee and campaign mnnuger. Scores of oil operators from many parts of the country have gone to Monb since the news of the oil strike a week ago. Many are acquiring holdings und it to suld that at leust a dozen rigs will he In the field wlthlu the next six weeks. The executive committee of the federal fair price commission for Utah has adopted 5 per cent as a fair margin for the wholesaler of sugar, and 10 per cent as a fnlr margin for the retuller of the same product. Teachers of the Sevier school district have submitted a proposed salary seliedule to the hoard of eduea tlon, und have been assured a definite reply to their request for Increases and adjustments by February 1. The Indian war veterans nnd their descendants held a big jubilee und celebration at I'rovo, the Jollification being In honor of the receipt of war pensions from the government and state officials. Harden Bennlon, secretary of state and acting governor of Utah In the absence from the state of Governor Bamberger, 1ms designated Sunday, February 8, Boys anil Girls Duy. In the Utah education enmpulgn the state committee has prepared a circular of Information nml Instructions which to being mailed to ull workers In the commonwealth. Utah will join Maine in defending the validity of the eighteenth or prohibition amendment to the federal constitution, according to Acting Governor Harden Beanion. A complete still and fifty gallons of corn whisky were ruptured and three (recks arrested ut the town of Watters by deputy sheriffs and Internal revenue officers. Chnuney It. Dana, a market gardener, widely known In Welter county, committed suicide at his home In Ogden, by shooting himself through the heart. Wayne Is to hnve telephone service, a company having been formed with that object In view, the cupltal of which to $20,000, of which $2742 to puld la. The body of R. E. Johnson, of Twin Falls, Idaho, was found In Ids room ut u Salt Lake hotel. Death was pronounced due to acule alcoholism. Three Mexicans convicted at Ogden of having robbed John Rhea, on January 17, of $0.35, were last week sentenced to five years Imprisonment. Union motion picture operators, of Salt Lake have gone on strike, demanding a day and a substantial Increase In the wage scale. Another big Irrigation project Is planned In Washington county, by which 10,000 acres of land nre to be irrigated. More than 000 pupils have been acschool in counted for at the part-tim- e Suit Lake since Its opening in September. A continuous highway from .Yellowstone park to Ogden will he completed In ull probability by 1921. Six thousand beef cattle ure being fed In the vicinity of Delta, and are In good condition. Utah has one of the most efficient child labor luws In the United States, Miss Nila F. Allen, head according-tof the child luhor tux division of tlie bureau of Internal revenue, who to In Halt Lake In connection with the child labor tat law that was enucted by congress April 25, 1919. The Utuli Stute Automobile association tins Inaugurated a campaign for a reduction In the price of gasoline. A reduction on the side price of gasoline would save the autolats $200,000 In the coming year, It to claimed. putting something hard under feathers with blood on, nnd rubbing with the back of a knife. Each feuth-e- r ure, must he done separately. Of course goose or other feathers for cushloua or pillows may he put Into a cotton hug nnd washed and dried, but a preliminary souklug In brine will be of udvnntage. Particulars. Mistress effort? Maid Do you work by sys'em-atl- c No, mum; I work by fjie flay. six-ho- I Break Get Instant relief with "Papes Cold Compound Dout stay stuffed-uQuit blowing and stiufillng A dose of Iape'a Cold Compound taken every two hours until three doses ure tuken usually brenks up a cold nnd ends all grippe misery. The very first dose open your dogged-unostrils and the air passages of your heud ; stops nose running; relieves the Leuduehe, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness, stiffness. Is the Cold Compound rape quickest, surest relief known and costa only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Tape's I p 1 1 p Adv. Thought It Mental. The dentist told me that 1 had a large cavity that needed filling. Ethel Did he recommend any course of study? Gimsle ape-ri- HERE WHERE IT SHOWS IS HAIR FALLING? Dont worry! Let Danderine your hair and doubts Its beauty. save M To stop falling hnlr at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of delightful Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub It Into the scalp. After several applications the halr 'flsually stops coming out and you cant find gnj dandruff. Your hair will grow strong, thick and long and appear scf, glossy V nnd twice as beautiful and abundant Try It! Adv. A great many men reason In a circle ; that's why there is no end to theit arguments. "ROSY-FI- T If Bilious, get your Pep and Color back with "Cascarets t In'l'eu ion gilt, lk.Ul 'limit, lMUtgt.il-tlon- , Sallow 8kln, and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and sluggish bowels, which cause the stomach to become filled with undigested food which sours and ferments, forming acids, gases, and poisons, Cascarets tonight will give your bilious liver and constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and have you feeling clear, bright and as fit as a fiddle by morning. Cusearets never sicken or Inconvenience you like nasty Calomel, Salts, Oil, or griping Tills. They work while you sleep. Adv. Silence to anything but golden tc the poor girl who to dumb to the entreaties of a wealthy suitor. TAKE ASPIRIN ONLY AS TOLD BY BAYER Bayer Introduced Aspirin to the physicians over 18 year ago. To get quick relief follow carefully the safe and proper directions In each unbroken packnge of Buyer Tablets of Aspirin." This package to plainly stamped with the safety Buyer Cross." The "Bayer Cross" means the gens uine, Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" can be taken safely for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Joint Tains, Neuritis, and Tain generally. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger Buyer" packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononeetlcacldester , of Salicylic-aci- ?c C world-famou- d. Adv. Good advice Is the kind you remember too lute that you forgot to tuke. N |