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Show Ti:n Spanish roRK pnrss. Spanish fork i ni It May Be Newo Notes PtioUtg to Lift in ('i Went ! Utah Considering ! major Ltrc asirmated prices to L'ltk products, growers la February urn 04 per real ISf- -. higher than for February, Is RICHFIELD Dirt b'glsnlng to oa lbs IniisKalloa of Ihe aew municipal water syateta, to coat 078 W fur nhlth bonds w era voted las. fall. EPHRIAM C.srfUld I'sHeathe nnd T, Cook, lepreaenlatlves of Frank Rond ami Sens of Albuquerque. N. M were in Ephraim the first of tl week ar.d again contracted for 1300 rami from tha Ephisii Kambouillrt UTAH tf V IV 'M. . county farmers will it was announced ty County Agent A. L. Chrltinsocn. One hundred and fifty acres of d y beans i'd bo planted in an effort to eetobli. h tho bean Jnduf try and fivo acrea of red clover aeed will Lo planted in a simitar purpose. To stimulate producRICHFIELD Castorla Is a comfort w hen Baby Is tion of sugar beds In Seder cuunty In fretful. No sooner taken than the llttls 19:9, tho Gunnison Surar corn puny Is one la at ease. If restless, a few drops cooperating with tbs Sugar Reel soon bring contentment No harm done, Ion In this Urrllory, and tho for Cantoris la a baby remedy, meant Vl.h Asrlruliural college la a susar for buLles. Icrfoctly safe to giro tU b rl production conn at to be ksraa touncest Infant; you hare the doctors' oa Tho Farmers Tnccly-ToSugar word for that I It Is a vegetable prolict club. duct and you could use It every day. LOGAN Tt it lug of dairy entile fur Rut Its In on emergency that Custorls 'e&- xtubmuloi'S lt;-- n in Iache cu.m.y means most. Nome night when constiaccording to Ccuity AgriJ rectntlj', pation must he relieved or colic pains V-4. cultural Agent Robe tt L. WiL 'ey. or other suffering. Never bo without Ihe work of Idling Cache countys t ; some mol hers keep an extra bottle, 22, COO dtJry catiio was in charge of unopened, to male sure there will be Castorlu In the house. It la three state ami fcdiril government Cattle In Coruirh nnd effective for older children, too; read veterinarian. The Wjyaide Inn the book that comes with IL Leuidon dirt rids was toted. Sudbury, Hass. M ANTI Forest Ranger S. lllertor, Iloue inn) ihe th,i-- 1 ones who succeeded him. made n trip to the Mammoth ranger After the tavern furnishings were sold at a Mellon, station for tho purpose of mcssunng the sign hung In Us place for several jours. Th?n the snow. ! reports 63 inches of some atudciiis. out on a li.rk, carried It away and content of 18 water a wiJt snow, a farmer who had rented them it sleigh found It 3 inches is which inches approximately In Ihe sleigh after they had returned the conAt Least That vehicle. He put tie sign In Ids hayloft and there greater than the average water at of that the time tent this at year It remained until Air. Ford started the restoration "Should a hufchund keep anything station. Ranger Anile ron report two from his wife? asks a writer. of the Inn nnd sought It out. feet of snow in Lower Joes vaihy. litio'icli for Ioiii-I- i rod eurfnre, wa When Mr. Ford decided to reconstruct the Inn HYRUM Lions club and farm bushould sny. Rncton Transcript he used a the I awls for Ills work thee llnef reau are making cffoits to raire the from Longfellow's poem: bean acreage from S3 to nt loo.t 125 The sheddlnr over all acres before the planting amicon beC! he splendor of lie ruddy clnw. gins. It i feared that, if the necesFilled the whola parlor, l.vrss and tow; It steamed on wainscot aid on wall. sary acreage is not eut'seribed, the It to'oTied with moro than wonted graco will not operate local bean can-er- g Fair I'rinceea Mary'a painted face; The Very Best Time this year, which would mean the loss It bronzed the rafters overhesd. f a payroll to farmers and employees j ,0 take Dr. Pierces Golden Medical On the old spinet's Ivory keys I It'pl-iveInaudible melodies. of about 050,003. Discovery is now. This herbal alterative It clowned tha somber clock with Kama, im- extract makes the blood redder C. FILLMORE Forest Supervisor The hands, tho hours, the makers name, and repairs your system, rouses proves And painted with a livelier red A. Mattson ard Assistant Supervisor organs into healthy action and builds up Tha la iid lord's again; C. J. Olson of tiie Fish Lake forest needed flesh and strength. Read this: And, flashing on tha window pane reserve relumed recently from a trip, Mis. It V. llantca of AS So. Jrd St. Emblazoned with Its I slit and shad lot of "1 hav hid IfLshfi, Tha Jovial rhymes that still remain. lasting a week, to Fillmore and trouble ftith my 0nrh fort of nurrhil con Writ here a century nan, eure urottld to held end It be tbt ermitive ditmn. Fillmore Holden. While at they J.v tho great Major Mulineaux, me i toorb. my food ould not d.tr cwd w il'u Rangers L. A. Robconference a V. i.om Hawthorn tnt hie but the of has Immortal made. Divuvery firm me more relief thin uv meUKlne I hive ever ins and E. L. Jensen regarding forest liken, t fin recommend it for this ulmetit 8n fur as It was possible, first buyers nnd later districts Tib Al) dejterm. 1 4 rye hottks. liquid plans for Seipio, Kanoah and let $1.45 end 65 ctnti. buyers of objects In the Inu were traced and one Elsinore ranger districts. The plans as many of these objects as could he outlined in detail all recurrent work by one Ask your nearest druggist for Dr. found were purchased and brought hack to tho to be done each Pierces Discovery, in tablets or liquid and the amount year Inn. The bronzed rafters overhead, of course, or send 10c for trial package of tablets of nonrecurrent work that should be to Dr. Pierres Clinic. Buffalo, N. Y. remained fixed In their place. The somber clock r completed in the rext peroid. Write for free medical advice. crowned with flame stands today reaching nlino-- t OGOEN Acreage of tomatoes in from the floor to the ceiling and the present day visitor may see for himself "the hands, ihe hours, Utah will be increased about 800 acres Wounds this year, it was announced recently Edward Faulkner, a London the milkers name r of the middle Eighteenth century. by George Shorten, assistant secretary Aa Rutty Nail Wounds Fair Princess Mlirys painted face hangs on the of the Utah Canners association. The Ivy Poisoning, etc. wall near the fireplace, still touched with mori increase will be general over the state, Balsam of Myrrh Hanfords Try Near by the landlord's wi.h about 100 acres increase in Weber than wonted grace. UUiamiilkMhnMTwawfiiilta coat of arms hangs over the mantel. The old county. Estimated planting for the l(r4 (oitW if Ml luOt. spinet has not yet been recovered, although the whole state will run about 6000 acres. owner of the original Is known nnd Mr. Ford still Weber county will have about 2500 Super Economy hopes to obtain It. However, another of thp same acres. A Scotchman was leaving on a busiDRAPER The Draper Construction period stands In Its corner. ness trip and' he culled hack as he All of these are In the .rent parlor, which Is to company has been awarded the generthe left of the doorway and is called the Longleaving: contract al for the building of the wasHond-by, fellow room. On a table more than two hundred all, and dlnna forget to growers market, according to the tittle tnk Donat's glasses off when he yenrs old lies a hook opened nt Ihe lines spoken & The Ashton Evans. first architects, Isn't looking nt anything." above. The window on which the great Major unit will consist of a market for Alolineanx. whom Hawthorne has immortal made, trading and also two new adcut his verse with a diamond ring whs lost ninny ministration buildings, which will cost years ago. P,ut two of die panes of glass have about 006,500. The balance of 0210,-00- 0 been preserver! and are cnrpfnily framed. The will be spent for a warehouse a Jovial rhymes which the major writ near a block long with two stoiies and a basecentury ago were ns follows: ment. What rto you ihink Poultry-meTOOELE of Tooele Hero I good drink led Tooele Hurst, county, by Hugh Perhaps you may not know it. i county agricultural agent, inspected If not in hasto ! three bi Do stop and taste hatcheries of Salt Lake coun-- ! You merry folks wilt show It. ty recently, according to V. L. Martin-- j Tlie tap room where could he obtained the eau, Salt Lake county agricultural major's good drink is opposite the Longfellow agent. Alost of their time was spent room. The nnclent bnr, conveniently high for the at the Community hatchery, Draper, cibow, but without the foot rail of a Inier period, where about 150,000 chickens are be- still stands as It did in Longfellows day. On the j ing hatched. This is by far the larg-- ) shelves behind the spot where mine host stood est hatcher in Utah and ranks in size are bottles and Jugs of various kinds. Of course with any hatchery of the United there are no bottles to lie opened, nowadays, so States. that these empty relics ure all that remain to SALT LAKE Present poultry pros-- a ten of this adjunct to the joviality of the group pJts"in Utah Indicate baby chick which gathered, around the fireplace In the tap of nearly 3,000,000 for 1929, room to sip and smoke and talk. Neurliy still production j double the 1928 figure, C. C. Edmunds, Lots of folks who think they have hangs the pipe tongs. a long Implement like a of the Utah Poultry Pro- -: j manager have only an acid condl pair of scissors with which the guest, without Indigestion de-ducers I don which could be corrected In five association, bending his hack, might reach Into the fire, pick dared inCooperative a report recently. The ex- -i or ten minutes. An effective anti-aciout a glowing coal and light his pijie. is borne out by the fact that .ike Phillips Milk of Magnesia coon On the wails of the Longfellow r om hang the ' pectation commercial egg production for estores digestion to normal. portraits of some of these guests made famous already 1929 has increased about 15 per cent Phillips does away with all that hy Ijvngfellovv, in assigning them parts in the Tales of a Wayside run. Among them are Ole over the same period in 1928 and may sourness and gas right after meals. It Professor Treadwell, the be expected to increase more as hens prevents the distress so apt to occur Dull, r tie violinist: two hours after eating. What a pleas-- i theologian; Isaac Elreld. 'lie Spanish Jew; mature. BINGHAM Net income of 0169,- -' ant preparation to take! And how the Sicilian, then a Harvard professor, j Luigi, j 258.56 for 1928, as compared to 0309,-460.and Thomas W. Larsons, the poet. good It is for the system! Unlike a in 1927, is shown by the annual j burning dose of soda which Is but Another of the rooms Is called the Wasliing- report of the Bingham Mines ton Room because of the tradition that George temporary relief at best Phillips ' spent a night there on his way to pany, operating in the Bingham and Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many lines its volume in acid. Timic districts. Despite the fact that fake command of the Continental army at Next time a hearty meal, or too rich were reported, James j lower earnings a diet has brought on the least dls On the third floor which was the old garret P. Graves, president, declares that the omfert. try there are rooms tor about twenty guests. Here the net figure quoted is aTtcr a deduction motorists of today, sleeping beneath Hie eaves as of 0135,080 was made for prospecting travelers of an earlier day before slept, may tak. and development work, and that, mine ease in mine inn" and he grateful to the Both the Victoria mine, located in the ninth landlord of the Red Horse tavern for this Tintic di. trict, and the Dalton and opportunity to enioy Hie practical use of at I aik mine, in the Bingham district,- AmorlMin shrine because mine host of today If showed improrements during the lat. Hi i.ry Ford. ter part of the year. GGDEN-W- tbr try out two When jour Children Ciy new crops this year, for It al n k. .- - ' Ic .',f A - kA;;yfrV' ii Henry Jord. Ui r rl r y- - rvcor 1 h tr ii j near e Vqv'vify A ? ' Hill V ?s aftir ,nUrl - the Inn ' T'V v.' V ft V W- 1 coat-of-ar- Fora-trtl- i did, than Henry Ford, millionaire maker of automobiles. The Wayside Inn Ims stood near South Sudbury, Mass., for more than two hundred years. Curiously enough the Way side Inn was not Ita original name at all. That title originated In 1820 when the poet, bound from bis home In Cambridge to Albany, N. T stopped by the wuyside during a change of coach horses at the Red Horse tavern and it so pleased his fancy that he later commemorated It In his Tule of a Wayside Inn. The Red Horse tavern was built In 1G80 by David Howe. Three other Howes were successive keepers of the tavern, their combined service as "mine host" totalling 174 years. Lyman Howe was the host at the time of Longfellows visit and It was Into his mouth that Longfellow put the words of the poem which begins, Listen, my children, and you ahull hear of the mldulght ride of Taul Revere." In 1SOO the last of the Howes died and the tavern furnlshlugs were sold st auction. Ownership of the place passed through various hands, but It continued as an Inn down to the present century. How It came Into the possession of Henry Ford was told reeently by Mrs. Ford her-selSpeaking before the Woman's National Farm end Carden association, of which she Is president, at South Sudbury. Mrs. Ford gave the Inside story as follows: i five-yea- For Poisoned cloek-mnke- (VwwNT. f. Many funny stories hays sons around about our Intentions, so I am going to tell you ao that at least this group wilt hear the real truth. Welt, I think we have owned it about live years, perhaps six Mr. and Mra Lemon owned it and ran It as an Inn until Mr. Lemon died Mrs Lemon carried It on about five years. Then she thought she would sell It and take a little ease. New Englanders had a great Interest In coming to the place and they disliked the Idea of Its being sold, fearful it might get into the hand of some one who would cheat them out of the privilege of visiting it When an association, formed by many Boston people with the Intention of raising money to buy it, was unsuccessful and a man offered to give Mrs. Lemon her price, Mr. Ford was apwas told about the man who intended proached. He to add on CO bedrooms and turn it Into a common, roadhouse and take in everybody and all ordinary kinds. Well, some one, I don't know who It was. said that was going to happen. Mr. Ford said, WeTl buy It and save It That seemed an easy thing to do, buy it and save It. After we realized we owned It we said, What will we do with It?" We didn't know one thing about running an inn or hotel of any kind. We thought, We won't renovate It WeTl keep tt tn perfect order and keep it as a museum." Then we began getting letters from these nice New England people who came to it so often, writing, O, Mr. Ford, Ive always been able to ride out to Wavstde tnn and have luncheon or dinner." Mr Ford Is rather easygoing, so he said, WeTl continue that." That meant cooks and managers, ail sorts of people to' be here and run it. We were away in Michigan and when people are many miles away it is hard to tell whether the people are carrying it on as we should like to have them But as long as people wanted It. yve did it. We did think we wouldn't have anybody stay over night, and we should keep all the rooms as show rooms, but we got the same story when New England people heard that. O, we want to stay over night," and so we did that. Of course we do have these restrictions. We don't take everybody, Everybody has to be known by some one or have an invitation because there are only four bedrooms on the second floor and two on the third floor; not very desirable because In the summer it is hot up there. We Just had to limit to people we know are reliable, peop'e we know will not bring a hip flask or anything like that. 'A A v ELMO SCOTT WATSON new mine host" at the HERE'S Immortalized by Inn, Wayside Henry Wadsworth Longfellow tn a group of poems familiar to most Americans, and he Is none other v;!: js Hi fii C HyPS51 MSi-r?iiRestored . , - eg tJlJLovij To begin with we found the inn in very bad repair. The basement waa full of broken down furniture, the lower floor had to be changed so there would be more room from floor to ceiling and we made It nice and clean. The next job waa rewiring It. We were afraid of fire, the wires had been stuck in every which way We went Into the walle and Ashed those little wires through and put them through, what do you call it, a conduit? It waa an awful big piece todo end not many who have seen the house before would know that we did It. We wanted to keep It aa old as possible. Feople began to come In crowds. We found we couldn't take care of them. One Thanksgiving (60 came to dinner, they began telephoning for res- ervstions early in the morning. v We had to do something. He had to have another dining room and Just as soon as wa started doing that we had sink te have another kitchen. An and stove and oven that would do years ago for a few people won't do for many people. We have to - have things up to date and of the best, but peoplr donVC.ffcrf the modern kitchen. Just as soon as we started enlarging the dining room people said, "The old inn must be making so much money they don't know what to do with it. It was closed Sundays because we decided the type of people who streamed In were not ainterested place to In antiques at ali. They merely wanted spend the day. We stopped busses coming out at was night because we thought It been inconsiderate to have the persons who had showing people over the house alt day. taxed further by tourists who would come to the Wayside inn In the daytime. Interesting as Is this inside story it does not tell all that the motor manufacturer bus done to preserve this ghtine for future generations of Americans, for he Ims spent more than a hundred thousand dollars to build a new link of public highway so that heavy traffic may he diverted from the neighborhood of the Inn. He has bought more than 2,500 acres of land surrounding the inn, and across the way from it he has restored the old stone mill ovei whose wheel the water still pours as it did In the old days when the farmers brought their groin there to he ground. Around a bend of the Boston Tost riarl, which goes past the Inn. stands the school house whore Mary went, followed by her little land. This school house originally sits;. near Sterling, Mass., but, finding It in a dilapidated condition. Air. Ford bought It and moved it to n site near the Wayside inn so that It, too, may be preserved for posterity. Not the least of the interesting facts about the Wayside Inn of today and Its new host has been his unrelenting search for the original furnishings or duplicates in the same period. Over the entrance of the Inn swings the sign which tells the passing traveler that this Is the Red Horse inn and which bears the name of Its builder, David x all-ye- ar . I, WhenRod Sours d 26 I ( Cura-liridg- I I Mflk- Magnesia |