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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH trcGt Trees in the City Trapped in one of (In most remain and deNolute spot in Utah, nml in tha shark once the home of fuss llltc, frontiersman nml prospector, Curl C. Fisher, 45 year of ace, counterfeiter, wits arrested lust week lit Hite ly ecret Net vice operatives Hint brought to Snlt Lake, where tie In lodged In the county Jail, Instead of serving u life term In the stalo prison, Frank lie Iratto will have to Nerve only twenty five yearn longer for tho murder of Eugene Allen t the Highland hoy store, LIugliuin Canyon, according to the derision of the state hoard of pardons. 'J'lie Ntate road commission ha gone on record ns in favor of a new route for the elate highway Into Castle I tale, over the heneh land, rather than the through u counpresent road, which try where It maintenance I said to he more difficult. hcucath an avalanche of niiovv which crushed down the mountainside near the I'tah Metal & Tunnel Mine company mine at Linglmm, Kims Iarr, Nlilft boss at the mine, Ids wife and two sons, died before help reached them. W. S. Cannon, 47 years of age, master mechanic ut the Utah Apex mine, lit P.'iigluim, vvtt.s hilled Instantly a the result of being sinnk lit the neck by a crow Imr which caught In a conveyor licit at the hoist of the mine. Catholic of Suit I.flUe during the week of April 12 to 20 will conduct a campaign for the purpose of raising a fund of $.;), yot for charitable, educational and religious work of the church In Salt l.ahc. Crashing head on into an autoiiiohile which he was attcinpllug to avoid hitting, K. 1,. Lrooklelwnk, a clerk, of Salt I like, was thrown from his motorcycle and sustained Injuries which re. suited In Ids death. The taking of raspberry extract' for 'rheunmtisin of the heart" cost V. I. I .nr Issey and It. F. Mcldrum 50 each, when they lauded In the city Jail at Ogden upon the barge of drunkenness. Castle Pule Is about to vote a library tux, making this the Necoml library In the .state. Hunting-tovoted the tax some time ugo, and installed the library In the former city Jail. The body of Kmll Sthmldlln, n street cur motormnn, 45 years of age, vvi.s found In Cllmer park. Salt Lake, he having ended hi life by firing a bullet through Ids bead. The Weber county farm bureau has made urraugement for tho dlHtrlhution of poisoned out to the farmer lu the district where squirrel uro said t.i lie a menace. Ogdctt was chosen a the site for the promised ordnance depot by the government becauso of Its climatic condition and railroad facilities, It has just been learned. Ill response to call from women operators of automobile, the extension division of the University of Utah 1ms arranged a practical automobile course for women. Lust year strychnine nolson wa distributed in Ogden valmy. For every ounce of strychnine used, the farm bureau says, $203 was saved to the FIND THE CAl? ' Beautiful yjs itJi It, M ? -- ,: r; l , , 4 ' 14 f ; "'T 's,. j A' mmt i a few cents hum-noi- m r& , 77 It isnt right to miserable half itU. "Vindi making you feel to badly , A' correct it. rerhnpt v our k, csUHing that throbbing WT those sharp, stubbing pnin v have morning uches, dizzy spells end ney action. Use Jxian'i r: They have helped w folks. Ask your neighbor! Doesnt hurt at til and costs only nly n ' ' i farmers. , ' I Announcement bus been niudo by the Utah National Breeders and Funders association of the second annual rabbit exhibition In Salt Lake, April to 10. FJre believed to have started when a coal oil lump overturned in the living room, destroyed the three-roohome of Mr. Anna Itergen at Salt Lake. Democrats from oil points of Utah have assured their presence at the Jefferson day banquet to be held Monday. April 5, in the Hotel Utah, Salt Luke. Judge John Edge Itooth, of lrovo, 72 years of age, a resident of Utah since September 12, 1S57, died March 2S, following an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. John W. Guy, of Irovo, Is recovering from an Illness caused through accidentally taking poisonous tablet In pluce of headache tablets. The campaign to secure a maintenance fund for the Suruh Daft home at Salt Lake for the coming yeur will continue indefinitely. The carload of tldrty-tvvhorses for buttery I! 1ms arrived ut Irovo, all In good shape. The horses were shipped from (amp Funston, Kan. Leonard Ostler of Sprlngvllle was paid $30 bounty on n mountain lion raptured lQ the mountain east of Sprlngvllle. A home-madstill, ten gallons of whisky and sixty gallons of pulp were seizsd at the home of Itarth Evans of North (Vnterville, Domestic coal, lump and nut, will advance In Utah befote May 1, It has been announced. The Elks of Salt Lake have pledged $300, 000 to he used lu building a home for that order. liaising the standard of Weber minty dairy product by Importing thorheifers through oughbred Holstein member of the Hoys and Girl club, wa the main topic of discussion at a meeting of the Weber county dairy committee, held ut Ogden. , Further examination of Nick who recently confessed to the murder of M.irko Lnus, neur the state prison on Sunday, August 3, I to he made, hi attorney endeavoring to establish that his condition such that no creitauce can he placed In his statements. o e old!-calo- 1 ,n "','' i)uV'i, the lameness tn my tim-- JL? " me In avery way." Cat Dosns st Any Store, 60c, TVOwcsPAVEM&rr; too irr r parking apack DOANS1 ,TOOriezs CLOSE ; FOSTER-MILBUR- Magic! Just drop a little Freczone on that touchy corn, Instantly it stop aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers! Truly! No humbug! Try Freezone! Your druggist sells liny bottle for a few cent, sufficient to rid your feet of every hnrd corn, soft corn, or corn between the toe, nnd calluses, without one particle of pain, soreness or Irritation. Freezone Is the discovery of a noted Clnelnnnti genius. Adv.' n Wants to Know. The Daughter Mercy, no! I never wear this cristtnne on tho street. I hud It made just for gym. Her Father Jim wlm? Remedy. nutomoblle poet certainly Then they ought writes recklesily. to take hi poet'c license away. SXAGMP 7Y7J CTtPST EUFfAIA, Ip l iair balsa, osndroa u,gmii., Groroad Jaessorr"tora4$i nftftt drorr m. V tt r Ken to Tag (yJ HlNDEttCORNS Oil ous ric., (of io, enjitfr oikinit wwv. ISo. t? maifJVV (! iiUKWOClMUUlOOA Ciiiicura Soa, IS Jj For the Flam IDEAL -- Soap 25c, Ointment 25 ard S?c, Tains FRECKLES That CO, N A Fmtl Uiniitt l leu.Or JreOlKwb fnnlLhx -- f7 C207tMcluftMAmr PATENTS l i). A4vicon4 u Ko too re&sooablo. UlKhaot references, tan yTIOLr rff 7T13 ftvHtffltt lSTluidDiaohro IMlI.E and practical ed 1 "My juop'v 't? 1 , -' ays: bn 1,7 i. Mrs. s s- 1; I re tha sown An Idaho Case $ 7 s In- formation with which the Ideal of the city beautiful inny he brought nearer realization Is conIn tained a bulletin. of the Street Trees, United States department of agriculture. Following are Nome of the points brought out: 1rovldlng shade on city streets Is a nmnlclpat function. Probably the most satisfactory supervision Is through an unpnld commission of three or five members appointed to long terms. Funds mny be provided by appropriation from the general tax fund or by direct nssessinent against the property owner. It Is probably best to nsses the cost of tree planting against property owners on a frontage lends, while maintenance mny he provided out of general fund. An nlmost universal fault ! to plant tree too near together. A common practice I to set street tree 33 feet apart. If public opinion will permit the removal of one-hal- f of the tree at the proper time, this ! a good arrangement. In general, a better rule for the eastern half of the United States and on the Pacific coast I to set trees 50 feet apart In the case of most varieties. For larger-growintrees. 00 to 70 feet Is even better. Some of the more obvious obstacle vith which a city tree ha to contend g re water-tigh- t pavement, the removal1 street paving, careless of top soil In digging for public service utilities, saturation of the soil with ga from defective pipes, the pouring of salt water from Ice cream freezer Into gutter, the gnawing of trunks by horse amt the slashing of top by linemen and tree trimmer. A common mistake In young, growing cities I to provide wider stns'f imvement than I likely ever to he needed. P.y reducing the roadway and making the remainder Into parking space, much I added to the attractiveness and comfort of the city. Desirable Trees The number of kinds of tree suitable for street planting I comparatively small. A street tree must have a fairly abundant foliage that will withstand dust and smoke and n root system not easily, n fleeted by unusual still conditions, by restricted feeding areas, or by root pruning resulting from street digging. Tbe tops hould lie In proportion to the streets width. Narrow thoroughfares should be planted with eolmnnnr trees such ns Lombardy poplar. or with trees that do not nttnln great size. P.rond street mny be planted with spreading trees. A n rule, native trees that have been successfully grown In other cities should lie given tbe preference In making selection. The bulletin contain data regarding more than a sore of different kinds of trees, stating the time In which they leaf, their geographic distribution, etc. This INt Include tunny varieties of elms, oaks and other t rees, la advance, or if the excess of dryness ns well as certain foreign trees, such docs not make the soil difficult to ns the Ginkgo, a native of Japan, that handle the tree may be planted and thrives In either n rool or hot climate. tlicn thoroughly watered. After wateriNursery-growtrees should be used ng 3 or 4 Inches of the loose soil for street planting. They should lie should be spread over the wot ground transplanted nt least every two yeurs to prevent undue evaporation. It houhl not be tramped or pounded In while In the nursery to Insure a thorough root pruning nnd nn abundance any way after the water Is applied. If of tlhrous roots dose to the trunk. If trees planted in moist, retentive soil woodland trees are wanted, most kind are wutered after plnnting, they should should lie grown for a few year in a be provided with a mulch of similar nursery before being planted onwVfirth. East of the, Missouri river, street A tree should have a straight trees planted in soil that Is In good trunk with a good set of branches, the condition usually do not need watering lower ones being 7 to 9 feet above the nt the time of planting. ground. Opinions differ ns to the sizes Pruning Direction. to plant, but for average condition At planting time the tree should be trees 10 to 12 feet high with trunks so pruned ns to remove half to three-fourt- h 2 to V Inches tn diameter are satisof the leaf bud. Specific direcfactory for most street purposes. With tion with regard to pruning are diffielm nnd sycamores and some southern cult, because different species of trees oaks, trees somewhat larger ran lie differ materially !n the character of used, while tn the region of limited their growth. In addition to pruning rainfall, smaller tree are preferable. the tops, broken ends of roots should An Important detail of street plant- be removed with a clean, sharp knife, ing I the preparation of the hole. as new rootlet put out more readily From 2 to 3 cubic yard of top soil from cleanly cut, fresh surface than from land that hn been producing from rugged break. Under certain good crop should bo provided for conditions young tree usually need tbe each street, well enriched with rotted support of a strong stake and often manure one part of manure to four some welt constructed guard to n of soil. Eighteen square feet of open- height of 0 or 7 feet. ing In the pavement should lie proProper enre of mature tree Involve vided. especially If the latter Is Im- a thorough understanding of tree pervious to water. The soli should be growth. The removal of dead or unfrom 2s to 3 feet deep. If the soil In desirable limb should be done by cutwhich the hole I dug Is so Impervious ting them off nt the crotch so that the a to hold water, artificial drainage wound I parallel with the remaining must be provided. Under no circum. bmneh. Tbe closer this cut made stance should the depth of available to Ibo remaining branch or trunk the feeding ground be less than 2 feet. The better. There should he no stub left the root can go, the les Injury to harbor decay and prevent dejr healing. I likely to result from drought. If . It I difficult to stimulate artificially tree are to be sbipptsl In from a disthe growth of street tree. Sometime tance and are not to lie ptanted at can be benefited by dissolving tree once, they should be taken on nrrlvnl one-hal- f to one pound of nitrate of to some spot not too ex- soda In 50 gallon of wnter nnd applyposed. where the root can he carefully 1 to 25 gallons of the liquid nt ing In In. covered or heeled doing this the n time, the amount depending on the top may he left erect or laid almost size of the tree. Unless this soil Is Not to a the moment ground. parallel of the root should he per- damp, water should be applied Immedof This solution should mitted In transferring them to the soil. iately afterward. when used the tree I In full he only If the roots appear dry. they may ho nnd leaf growing. dipped In n tub of water or In thin Care of Street Trees. mml a few minute before heeling in. AVuter, of course. Is one of the When taking tree out of this temporary protection, care should again great needs of city trees, as tho he exorcised to prevent exposure of ground Is frequently covered with root to sun or wind. They should he water-tigh- t paving. Street tree are kept closely cover's! with moist burlap subject to attacks by Insect nml Sevor cnnvn until planted. ern! varieties have their destructive where newly planted enemies nml diseases. In climate lienee, every tree may secure sufficient soil water municipality msals the services of a to replace losses resulting from dry- trained man, who is provided with an It Is estiing, fall planting I host. Where they efficient sprnying outfit. secure lnsutfielent moisture, planting mated that 05 per cent of the attackwould hotter be done only tn tho spring. ing Insects run be killed by InsectiWhere tho soil freeze to n level In low cides carefully applied with a machine the root, n supply of water Is cut off that delivers u stream under high from the latter ami the tree may tie pressure. killed because of the evaporation. Whitewashing the trunk of trees Is Soil that I too dry will show no useless and unsightly. Unridaglng tendency to cling to Iho roots whin with cotton or various preparations Ihrnwn about them during planting may occasionally be useful, but should In tho case of such dryness It may he not be resorted to except on recomwell to water the soil a day or two mendation of tin expert. V- -' For Infants and Children, VS' v Mothers Know n ,'5 n m ino-s,."(- i , i ! , Motor as Rival of Camel. The camel replaces the motor trttek for general Imulltig In Asia Minor. Ity this means twelve mlh s n duv Is trnv-ersobut where the camel lias It on" the mo'or truck Is In the upkeep. The nitinl needs nothing but the few weed and blades of gras be can pick from along the roadside. The great with t tie iiulnml us a inode of transportation Is that nil .irticlos shipped by e.inii must be of u .mime 'bat they eim stand a long Journey "I. oui ximilltia alcohol-I per gent. 3 AWcMeftepataM, acnai)ft j. Thereby aecifulficssandRcslCoirti! tieilher Opium, Morphinenor Mineral. Not Narcotic Always Bears the Signature Septet (KdAr Stttra JiKhttkieOt for Use JV fcel pful Remedy hConstipalionandDiaiTjJ23';, : -t- tSSSSm i rcsidtinil therefrora-mjnfaac- For y Over facsimile StfnrtJ! COMP.OSi TgS CESTAtni T7EW YOny... His Way. When your clothes become so old ind shabby that you tire ashamed to wear them nny longer, asked the army solicitor, "what do you do with tliom?" Wear them!" grlmlv replied Hos-tettSmith. Kansas City Star. eure el w Genuine Castoria 'it well-draine- to feast bis eye on the glittering nlcl,. plate nnd sitipti pearl. Then 'lie Mue called and. bnstllv tuning the InA clerk of n large musical Instrustrument. the vvnudeior struck the ment store was sent out Monday after-nooend then strings a bit uncertainly to deliver a new lmno to a pur- strummed sevenil mclodle- - associated chaser, when he wa accosted ii route with cotton fields and baked pos-uby n dusky man from the South. At A small aiiifieme gathered and even first tbe clerk feared be was about o the i h rk "a loath to take the In be held up, but the man asuiet o m sit rutin nt from its true miiMer. lie that he was merely Interested In the m. in stood for a moment guz ng aiiei n mu'tcrod the banjo nnd for purely musical reason i,r,. fust trull Whereupon tho clerk opened die e.i-- e 'I. lied' I' e gw Itio ju sod allowed tho tnnn from the oul li toll'll sou!''. tp o ,1 I', - .. Memories of Home - Not the Real Thing. What are you crying for, tny little I aint crying; this is Just n nnm?" rehearsal. NAME Thirty Years The Human Touch Lackingsaid to have been f for washing linen by electricity future patrons will have to tear butt nabob's themselves. Punch, " don. - A way Is Agreement. See here, son, you ure tv astln lot of money on Miss l.lottdy. I mu willing to admit, PP-I- t Is money miss-spen- n t. BAYER" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Us 'le Safe and proper directions are in every "Bayer package W th i'i "Layer Tablets of Aspirin" to bo tains proper directions to wiftW genuine must be marked with the (olds, Headache, Toothache, snfet.v dllll-itili.- .Mayer Cross." I j Then you are Neuralgia, Lumbago, Ilheumatlsm.' rills, Joint Pulns, nnd Pain t Handy tin boxes of twelve cost but a few cents. Druggl sell larger Itnycr pnckageA AvJ Is the trade mark of Layer of Moiinnccllcucldesterof Sallow getting the true, Aspirin, pres rlbed by physicians for over 18 jeors. Alwnrs buy an tin.robon package of Ilayir Tuldels of Aspirin" which ren- world-famou- s ut , lb |