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Show THE BOX EIDER NEWS, SEMI-WEEKL- TUESDAY. AUGUST Y SHIELD AN EXCITING SPORT Men "Iter Explains Why Button Clothing With the Right 'inB4c? . CHS ad IJV Their Hand. fpopular 1 r writer who Is particularly of giving his readers diluted scl-- i Ue, in sugared pellets, says that men their clothing with the right because their prehistoric ances-re- d used to carry shields on their left to ig. To quote his own words : lutely ist st , primltlve man had a shield on his P foerm to protect the heart side from . pk. That left his right hand free ar-L- o the buttoning. is interesting and highly imag-ivbut is it true? Did primitive wear shirts and collars, vests and buttoned up at all? And ' ''he that know that his heart was more P'Vortant to guard than his lungs or liver? I there any real evidence eit he was concerned about the of his internal organs, when tt W,'ashicned his shield? Did he carry shield on his left arm to protect heart or was it to leave his right apparently always the stronger, nl.j8he majority of individuals, free to sword or spear, or a stone ner er knobbed war club, farther you. i toward the beginning of mans story on this battered old planet? g E Lyond question, he wanted his efficient1 hand and arm free to . his weapons, but Is It certain or flDh probable that he had a strong rerence for being stabbed In the needs he punc-"- d side, if he at all? Surely the weapon of ick always dominated the means of Z.Vjfnse. The knife counted more the shield. Tbe spear controlled an,ls an1 arms raore than and Gunse NOTICES buckler ever did. lttons are placed for the conveni-fiinfi- e nty ) bt the right hand, not because the hand was kept busy, carrying a Id, in the childhood of the human TO cE, but because the right hand was za Jikfij tHy the stronger and more skillful i, Just as It is now. l It . . THE STRONG ARM e, 1 which raises any business to the heights of success is the bank account. You never heard of any man who succeeded in business who didn't have a commercial' bank account. We invite you, Mr. Business Man, without an account, to open one with our bank. Dont delay another day; it will pay you. SECURITY SAVINGS BANK "A BANK - HEART." PEACH ASKET mit f A CITY, UTAH. BRIGHAM XXjt preset WITtj Small car of bushel baskets with covers Price right for quick sale Sense of Taste. the jibe principal sent of the sense of lox Eldg e is the mucous membrance of the the lTUjue, In which dissection s or chorion, u papillary U Address reveals a structure, an epithelium. The cutis is tough, thinner and less dense than in of parts of the cutaneous surface, nsaker, h, receives the insertions of the last putesslc muscles of the tongue. . The lllary structure differs from that of Attonip ek!n ,n out being concealed under epithelium, hut In projecting from surface like the villi of the dlges- - canal, and It thus gives to the TO ClIEjpie its welt known roughness. The 3m afheliura Is Of the scaly variety, as the skin, but is much thinner on tongue than on the skin. It is nil jfo middle of the the surface the tongue, and It is a Eldeie that. In disordered digestion, the Mrs Is the chief accumulation of fur, s. ft. In reality, is simply a depraved formation of epi- ()M4SJver-abunda- t turn, , The papillae on the surface a eSe tongue are either simple or com-- I dy, Dd. The former, which closely t pufemble those on the skin, are scat-- d over the whole surface of the Attorn?! lue In parts where the others do exist, and they likewise pnrtici- in the formation of the compound . L HbKSi tr tf Munson & Harder Twin Falls, Idaho True Principle of Humanity. Liberty, equality bad principles The only true principle for humanity is justice, and justice towards the feeble becomes necessarily protection or I kindness. Araiel. j Great Fertilizer Field. Government experts nre investigating the recently discovered bone deposits of the Prlhlloff islafids, believed to he the worlds greatest supply of fertilizer of that kind. s TO CRE:ae-- , stine , , Rat: Your Good Servant. ie Hans?:$ajje ifiablt your servant, not your il present ter. A dog turns around before ie undenies flown, because his distant an- lgham CtJrs found it necessary to trample h day of 'b The weeds to make themselves a tug place. And the energy which jgone Into that restless motion A .JOHN bis beyond calculation. There are of the & wnd girls today who are doing ussen, t636 Things, Things which hinder j.jnaement and success, because lia livvv t ere In the grip of habit formed publican: pienty of tfogg sayi .j have tys clone It, as a sufficient and tfactory explanation for anything everything. is one Af the most admirable .Brvimts, One who Is a saver t Court anj energy But it can he the of the A tyrannical of masters. Do not let the better of you. County rsen, plac Ihakit your servant, but make fendant',up:8,(1 servant. Vdminisff of Uncle Eben. I cant help tnkin notice, said Uncle Eben, dat tlis daylight savin ain preventin' a lot o people fum squanderin time jes de same as dey used to" to V0ITf, enty darfa are lile-bn- nt at sea. Mozart Always Composing. After stating that while composing Mozart never went to the piano, remarks ; "Ilis imagination distinctly and vividly presented to him tlie whole work he had conceived. Mozart, as he toid his father, was alabout ways immersed iu music, with it all day, 'and liked te speculate, study and reflect. From liis wife we learn that his mind was always in motion, that he was continually compos- study, exeici.se, baths, habits Teach Children Thrift. Thrift i mt el envoi very in; ' character. Those who Jeani he at .certain substances fistog structures in quality and economical is youth have n difficulties when they nre resfonslbte for the t particularly er serf, tltjr appropriate led acthufttq, the entrance of these into income necessary to maintain a home. It Is the man or woman that alloy's so to do.:bloo4 stream, their distribution want to dominate and lives beyond Which to begin ;alnst sparkle tae r the co pleasure, spreading the income Isthat teas difficulties when the income e Waers of tihe small. Children shoi the'r lips to the be w itu j mnsctet 0( taught economy and thrift early skeleton, as a Is ction re ft'l Bet free toy the group life. They should In given a chance to earn and o chance to use their lent Qn nexpected sensations, which re-j desert la the big idea of the comic earnings. This will give them responof the event sibility and tench them the worth of nmon9 wholesome d. good J? j money. plaint, Hint on Physical Culture. ly to hear the sound of mu3ic ,8 first ae danplns Impulse an in- City. Jos to move the feet or the hands :a Amin1 n tlrae tie ftythm make your exercise maslc' iin:Ve' therefore, start your music ,jan(t then as you feel the swing the t you will find pleasure In going f A ft1 your exercises. Make It a t0 yur dally schedule. You can ee follow the practice of taking me "do.(, Godard exercises to the peP Jpsnlment of music or you can A1I dancing movements. s movements partake of the Aif1 ;h!ld cter of exercise. Carl E. Wll-e- r Physical Culture. 1,6 a ( sClal jala How Alaska Get Its Name. The name Alaska is said to have fteen given to the whole of that territory by the Iltisxinn traders who first reached the island of Unlashka, on the authority of the natives, who declared that to the eastward there was a great land or territory which was called Alayeska. From this the pres ent name of Alaska is derived. Rafts in Lifeboats. Rafts hinged to the sides of a and which spread out when it is afloat to give additional buoyancy form a recently invented device fur safety Health Suggestions, Jtivation of an attitude of cheer-6- S fby.jm aggressise proportion ing. by guuSMooc rdsaallght, fresh air, repose, tah i What He Was There For. I was visiting a few days in the home of some friends. One morning the little sou of the family came Into my room. I pretended to bo asleep. lie approached tiie bed aud stood for several moments looking me over from head to foot as if taking my measurements. Then he said iu u matter-of- -, fact tone, 1 come up to pull you out of bed. Chicago Tribune. Height of European Countries. According to geographers, the aver age height above the sea of tbe different countries of Europe Is as follows, stated In feet! Holland, 150; Beiglnm, 535; Russia, 550; Germany, 607 ; Great Britain. 712; Romnnnla, 922; Denmark (including Iceland), 1,155; France, L 200; Scandinavia (Norway and Sweden), 1,404; Italy, 1,604; Austria, Balkan peninsula. 1.900; Spain and Portugal, 2,296; Switzerland, From this it would appear that the largest. Russia, is the third lowest, and that the third smallest, Switzerland, Is the highest 3. Any skin itching is a temper tester. The more you scratch the worse it itches. Doan's Ointment is for piles, eczema ary itching. 60c at all drug stores. adv Coconuts All Year 'Round. Across. Lake Worth, from West Palm Beach, Fla., Is Palm Beach, situated on a strip which extends along the Atlantic ocean for many Tniles. The world famous Royal Polnelana, one of the worlds largest hotels, and the Palm Beach hotel, both face Lake Worth. Tbe shores of the lake for miles are fringed with stately coconut trees, always in bearing. Proper Home Life. The right kind of home life mentis everything to e cry one of us. The average .wife or mother should keep this truth constantly before her and resolve that her home hall be made a bright and cheerful spot. Otherwise she must expect that her family will seek outside attractions, for common sense tells us that no one-wil- l remain for any length of time in any place where he or she Is uncomfortable or dissatisfied. Exchange. FOR SALE. Household goods in A-- 1 condition on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings between 8 and 12 oclock Dr. W. I. McNeil, 311 East, Forest St. Term 'Ths Public." What we understand today by the term the public did not exist during antiquity, as it presupposes a great number of simultaneous readers of one and the same writings, a condition that could not be realized before the invention of printing. The first book that may be said to have had a public in tbe sense as now understood was the printed Bible. The essential instrument, however, for the formation of a public. Journalism, did not appear before the French revolntion. COIR Hunting Once again the glad tidings are bespread broadcast telling of the coming of Barnum & Baileys circus. The greatest show on Earth, it is ann ounced, will positively le exhibited within easy traveling distance this season aud, as usual a large percept-agof the population will declare a holiday to visit the show. The big circus will exhibit in Ogden on Aug. 20. , It is promised that nothing to compare with the present Bcrnum & Bailey preformance has ever before been seen under canvas New and novel features have been Imported from abroad and a program of events, thrilling, educational and screemingly funny, will occupy every instant in three rings, four stages, the gigging above and the hippodrome surrounding for more than three iiours. There is a new and gorgeous pageant entitled, "Aladdin and His Wonder Lamp, in which nearly 1,400 person and one thousand annimals appear in costumes the rivaling magnificent dress of the people of the famous Arabian Nights" story This will be followed by a hot of acts in all parts of the great increased menagerie o part of the great enclosure. There will be sixty clowns, a greatly inerra sed menagerie of wild and untamed animals, four great herds of elephants several caravans of camels and many recently born baby animals The free street parade, which wil start front the circus lot at 10 oclock on the morning of circus day, is entirely different from anything of the kind ever shown before. It will be three miles in length anhere wilt be bands on foot, on horse back and on tops of wagons of red ond gold. There will be six bands in all and they will be assisted by three steam calliopes and an electric piano. With the largest tent in the history of all circues, the Bartutm and Bailey circus promises this season to make good again its boast that it is the Greatest Show On Earth. Five rail-- , road trains comprising 89 railroad cars will be required to transport its and more than 750 horses will be used to transfer its wagons from the railroad yards to thp show-loting Monkeys in Burmah Is Full of Thrills. Consternation in Treetops When Gibbons Are Assailed Travel Faster Through Trees Than Man Can Run on Ground. Our most exciting sport at the Nam-tincamp was hunting monkeys, Set oral important amendments of writes Roy Chapman Andrews in Harthe War-RisInsurance Act, just pers. Every morning we heard querulous notes, sounding much like the by the President, make possquealing of very young puppies, sible the change In procedure. which were followed by long drawn A ter July 1st, every enlisted man walls. When the shrill notes siren r. in the military or naval service, had reached their highest pitch they leBS of rank or pay, must make would sink Into low, full tones exceedthe same compulsory allotment to his ingly musical. wit and children, $15.00 a month. To We were Inspecting n 11m of traps will this allotment the Government placed along u trail which led up a valadd a monthly allowance ranging from ley to a wide plateau when the querulous squealing abruptly ceased. W $5.00 a month for a motherless child, moved on, alert and tense. The trees and $15. 00 for a wife without children, stretched upward a full 150 feet, their to of maximum $50.00. up tops spread out in a leafy roof. In In addition, the enlisted man, if he the topmost branches of one we ould for desires Government allowances just discern n dozen halls of yellow fur from which proceeded discordant his dependent parents, grandparents, walls. brothers am, sisters, It was a long range for a shotgun, may make voluntary allotments to hut (he rifles were nil in camp. I firefi them fixed by the new amendments a charge of HR's at the lowest monat $5 a month, where allotment is and ns the gun roared out the key made. suddenly sprang into life. treetops Heretofore allotments were on a They were filled with running, bulling, sliding scale and varied accordingly hairy forms swinging at Incredible to the soldiers' pay or the numbers speed from branch to branch not a and personnel of his family. dozen, but a score of monkeys, yellow, brown and gray. The new system which was put inThe one at which I had shot seemed to effect with the approx al of the War unaffected and t hre,v himself full aud Navy departments will simplify twenty feet to a horizontal limb below and to the right. I fired again, and 1m the administration of allotments and of Bureau both stopped, ran a few steps forward, and the allowances, by War-Risswung to the under side of the branch. Insurance and in the field. tin third charge in hang suspended At War-RisHenceforth the Bureau of one arm and dropped to ths by of will handle allotments Insuronce ground. only two amounts, $15 or $20. We tossed him into the dry creek The amounts of family allowartces bed and dashed up the hill where the branches were still swaying ns tin paid by the Government to supplement monkeys Raveled through the tree-topthese allotments are not ehangesd by They had a long start and It the amended law. was a hopeless clmse. In ten minutes they had disappeared and we Hteginning with July pay, the Bureau of War-RisInsurance will handle alturned hack to find the dead animal. It was a young male, and I knew at lotments only to support family alonce that It was a gibbon (TTylobntes), lowances and then only in the Its for long arms, round head and tailto law support required by less body were unmistakable; but In such allowances. The excess allotevery species with which I was faments and allotments to persons not tlie male was black. This one miliar entitled to allowances, will be handl 3tl was yellow and we knew it to be a by the War department, Navy departprize. ment, Marine Corps or Coast Guard. For the remainder of our stay at the Namtlng river camp we devoted This change in administrative ou&elves to bunting monkeys. The the will considerably increase gibbons soon became extremely wild. Bureaus efficiency in handling its alAlthough the same troop could usually lotment and allowance problem. Uu be found in the valley whore we had der the new amendments a father first discovered them, they chose hillsides on which It was almost Imposthrough adoption and mother through same the sible to stalk them because of tbe will be considered adoption The Minuet e thorny jungle. We went forward only as a natural father and mother and minuet derives it The when Hip calls were echoing 1b rough allotto name from the Latin minutes smnl, will have the same rights the jungle and stood motionless a to short the steps ments and allowances. pecullu. applying the walling ceased. But in spite of to this dance. nil our care they would see or hear us. Approximately 3, COO, 000 checks have Then In sudden silence there would been issued to date by the Bureau of recommended are Doans Regulets be a tremor of tbe branches, splash War-RisCheeks are beInsurance. Vho say they operate easily, after splash of leaves, and tlie herd by many ing mailed at the rate of more than without griping and without bad af would swing nwny through the track40,000 a day. ter effects, 30c at all drug stores, adv less treetops. The gibbons are well named Hylo-bnfe- s or tree walkers, for they are entirely arboreal and, although awkBEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH. ward and almost helpless upon the ground, once their long thin hands IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLI touch a branch they become transCATION OF UTAH IDAHO CENformed Into vorltnhlo spirits of the TRAL RAILROAD COMPANY FOR treetops. They launch themselves Into PERMISSION TO AMEND ITS LOspace, catch a branch twenty feet awny CAL AND JOINT FREIGHT AND to swing for nn instant and hurl themPASSENGER RATES, RULES AND selves to another. Tt Is possible for them to travel through tbe trees faster, REGULATIONS WITHIN THE STATE OF UTAH, TO CONFORM TO thnn a man can run on open gronfai. THE ORDER (No. 28) OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS, Hard on Norah. Norah was a new servant girl In DATED AT WASHINGTON, D. C the employ of the Browns, and hardMAY 28TH, 1918. ly bad she been 24 hours on tbe job NOTICE OF HEARING. before she had the misfortune to drop a piece of roast beef on the floor. Notice is hereby given that the application of the Utah Idaho Central Roast beef that has been used ns a Railroad Company for the permission of the Public Utilities Commission a little hit gritty to becomes mop of Utah to amend its freight and passenger rates, rules and regulations the taste, so Norn thought It the part within the State of Utah, to conform to General Order No. 28, issued by the of wisdom to consign it to the garDirector General of Railroads, will be heard before the Commission at Ogbage can. den, Utah, on Tuesday, the 20th day of August, 1918, at ten o'clock a. in. I think, Nora," remarked Mrs. By order of the Commission. Brown, rambling Into the kitchen Dated at Sait Lake City, Utah, this 6Ui day of August, A. D. 1918. later in the day, that we will have some of that roast beef, cut cold for T. E. BANNING, supper. Secretary. an Olm sorry, maam, ret Sure, Norah, sponded contritely, bat the cat got It when Oi wasnt lookin. "The cat got It ! exclaimed the mistress. What cat? Jay whizz, maam ! rejoined Norah, considerably concerned, int there no cat? Philadelphia Bulletin. g e re-ga- rela-valu- IS GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH WILL SOON EXHIBIT IN THIS VICINITY Washington, July 1st. A radicrl change in the method or handling allotments and family allowances, which will speed up the delivery of Government checks to the dependents of soldiers and sailors, will go into effect July 1st, Secretary McAdoo announced today. I1 0104$ 11 13, 1918, grand-childre- j k k pio-cedu- re s. para-peruali- a, . old-tim- k jut N First National Bank of Brigham City. Member Federal Reserve Bank..... ' That Means SAFE and SOtUNTX) First Settlement on Manhattan. The first habitations of white meh on the Island of Manhattan were erected in 1613. The first structures In the American metropolis were four smnll houses, or, rather, huts, and they were on the site now occupied by the skyscraper at 41 Broadway. A bronze tablet on the building at that address commemorates the beginning of New York city. The collection of hovels gradually grew Into a town, which was almost wiped out by fire In 1826. Tlie first fort was commenced in 1632, on a site now occupied by the customhouse, the main gnte of Fort Amsterdam,, ns It was called, opening on Bowling Green, where the first settlers played their games. In 1653 a wooden wall was constructed as a defense against a threatened invasion of New Englanders, and the site of this wall afterward became Wall street |