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Show NT "5 THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH Bo Sure to Keep Blood Pure In Summer that will drive the impurities out and leave your blood stream nourishing and robust S.SJS., the well known herb alterative, is fine for this; get it from your druggist today. Then write us about your condition, addressing Chief Medical Advisor, 843 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. We will send you free medical fOIMKEBLQOD advice suited to your individual case. gt their blood. Rich, wholesome blood gives bodily vigor, and if hot weather lays you low, start now to fortify your-vitalit- Wise Boys Are Incorrect ' tha and within, ten days trussing tor Nearly Every Time. roof will begin , ''7 Through Active work of the Vernal Marvelous Possessed Commercial Club and the efforts of Dopesters Amount of Knowledge on Sullivan-Corbe- tt congressman, Doa B. Colton, .federal aid has been soured for the Affair Lavigne Looks road. for Surprise. Sunday concerts at Saltalr near Saif Beware the dope of the boxer. ExLake are In full swing again this year. R. Owen Sweeten and his band wil? pert Information generally goes wrong. Go back to the days of the play two distinct programs every SunNinety-nin- e setto. In season. the afternoon proThe day out of 100 picked Dempsey. Well, he gram begins at 4:30, the evening pro lost, oh, so easy. And then came the gram at 7:30. . Irish champion, Peter Maher, and Little attention is beng paid by clg these same boxers said that he would art smokers to the South wick cut Fitz alive. It was astounding, marbill which went into foroe on velous the amount of knowledge they June 8. Police and sheriffs are passpossessed: they lost; Fitz won and ing the buck" ns regards Its enforcewon easily, ment In relation to smoking In public afThen comes the Sulllvan-Corbeplaces. Not a sngle arrest bas yet fair. With hardly a dissenting voice been made. , the experts chose Sullivan, and some The state RiVid Coni'oiisston has or. of them pictured the outcome so vividly that every one stood in dered the Phelps Construct'ou company amnzemer.t. to proceed with paving of the mad They had the fellow with the $25, (XX) in his vest big Ogfrom towards smith Springs den. and complete the mile yet to be pocket before the fight liad gone a of rounds. They lost again. pavd ineludng the change in the road couple nt H t Sorings. to avoid crossing the The odds agamst Corbett were greater than at any previous championship afelectric railroad tracks. fair In the history of tl e ring. The work of paving the business Then they retrenched; they said part of Treiionton Is now moving chat Corbett would win over B'itzsim-mon- s. rapidly, a large force of men being As usual they were wrong. Fitz ' engaged in moving dirt, leveling, and won. phi ling forms for curbing. By Friday Bring their prognostications up to night the excavation of Jhree blocks the present time and lets see how they will have been completed. Large trucks fared. Abe Attell against Johnny e ore hnuVng gravel from the pit at for instance. They told us that Attell couldnt lose, but he did. Then Deweyvllle. The railroad Into the Unit.ih basin there was Leonard and Willie Ritchie will be buiill former Governor Simon and a host of other bouts in which Bamberger said recently on Ins return they picked the wrong fellow. There Is, there always will be and from New York, but tbe presen Is not a propitious tame, and this project always lias been a prejudice favoring native sons, and this Is quite natural to must necessarily await that time surepreju-flic- e ly coming when It will be nnre poss-Ibl- e every good American. But this is apt to be the Jinx in picking to forsee with greater Oertalnlty winners. No American wants some the economic future. foreign boxer to come over here and Hundreds of farmers representing take a championship back with him to every agricultural section of Utah are Europe, but sometimes they do. registering their views with regard to Kid Lavigne, the lightthe program of national legislation weight, is one of the prophets on the proposed by the American Farm coming fight, but he doesnt come out The official blanks for registerflatfooted. He says that ,he has a ing the result of the voting were sent hunch Carpentier will surprise Dempto the county farm bureau officers sey. But in his next prediction he states that Dempsey can whip Carpenthroughout the state on June 1. Valuation of property in Duchesne tier all right, and then he says, bur mark my words, watch out for a surcounty not assess! by tlie state board of equalization is placed by the county prise; a win for Carpentier I assessor this yeu at $5,4487,537, as ble. compared with ?P,'!44,0t8 last year. Decreases are shown in all the four principal groups of property classes, the largest being Is the valuation of livestock an imports t industry In that Vernal-Duches- S.S.SJ y with a good tonic All Run Down Now Fools Fine Its surprising what a lot of noibe masquerades as music. ASPIRIN Name Estonia Ended antl-olgar- Bayer on Genuine tt fils, Troubles , Entonic is the only thing I have found to stop my heartburn and I think it has been a great help in nervous spells, writes G. C. Johnson. An upset stomach may cause lots of suffering all over the body. Eatonic helps In such cases by removing the cause of the misery, because It takes up and carries out the excess acid and gases and keeps the digestive orBeware! Unless yon see the name gans in natural working order. A Bayer on package or on tablets yon tablet after meals Is all you need. Big are not getting genuine Aspirin prebox costs only a trifle with druggists scribed by physicians for twenty-on- e guarantee. years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, NeuralEASILY KILLED TODAY gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of BY USING THE GENUINE Monoaeetlcacidester of Sallcylicacid. open-mouth- nt COCKROACHES Steams Electric Paste Also SURE DEATH to Waterbngs, Ants, Rata and Mice. These pests are the greatest carriers of killed. disease and MU8T BE They destroy tooth food and property. Di recttans in 16 languages in erery box. Ready lor nee two sises 36c and 91AQ. U. 8 Government buys it. Few envy others what they are ; they envy uliat they have. If You Need a Medicine You mmi UAIul rLIVim MLLtn placed attracts and kills ALL FLIES, tint, dean, ornamental .con ft MOV Cl I CD vement, cheap, mats all Beaton. Bade of metal, cant spill or tip over ; will not coil or ir jnro anything. Guaranteed effective. Sold toy d eater, or by EXPRESS, t yrepo-d- , BABOLU 80UBBS, UO f ns, Y. KBEIJOU Off. I heard that you were engaged to a shimmy dancer." Montugue 1 was. hut she shook me. . Mart-l- a Important to Methoro Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature ef In Use for Over 30 Tears. Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria ROUGH, BUT EFFECTIVE CURE Why Alice Golightly No Longer Bores People With Long Recital of Her Physical Aliments. -- Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon ' forgotten? The reason ia plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy ia recommended by those who hare been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says Take for a example Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roopreparation I have sold for many year and sever hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it ahowa excellent results, as many of my customers testify No other kidney remedy has so large e tale. to aworn statements and According verified testimony of thousands who have nsed the preparation, the success of Pr Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t is due to the fact so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You msy receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Roo- t by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this oa per. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. t, You Always Get full food value for your money when you eat Grape sNtul Each golden granule of this attractive wheat and malted barley food is rich ' in nutriment for body and brain. Serve Grape Nutg direct from the packet for breakfast or lunch. air-tig-ht -- Delicious-No mcIkcres Bu-rea- u. it Ppllle Dear and Moilie Love met out NOT HARD TO MAKE CHOICE shopping one morning and immediately forgot ull about shopping, time, Lester Could Have Deter hungry husbands at home, etc.. In a Probably mined Without the Appeal to few minutes chat. Hie Physical Feelings. Just then Alice Golightly passed by. Each smiled sweetly at the other, and Two men passed avay. One had murmured : been hopi, and In due course admitted Good morning. was As soon as Alice had passed on, to the bar. soon ran for office, elected a continuous Hori. until at Poltie turned to Motile and said: last he went to his reward, such as it 1 notice Alice doesnt 'go round bor- was. And the lo al paper gave him ap as her with ailments other ing people obituary as long as your arm. slie used to. The other man followed in the foot she met a No, smiled MolIIe; steps of his brawny sire, and became man who cured her completely." indusWho was a maker of harrows. He was Oooh ! purred Pollie. the for and and trious years honest, he? Was he a doctor? whacked She Hllligoss harrows which he Oh. no! answered , Moilie. was telling this innn some of her out by hand were known nearly al) over the county as reliable utensils. symptoms, when he remarked. Its he. too, passed on. The afof how these many things strange announced his demise in i lev flict people as they begin to grow old. paper and spelled '.is name wrong. Since then she has held her tongue lines Now, tell me Lester, which of those about them. men would you rather huve been? Do not say the former, or Ill slap yout Oid Penalties Inadequate. jaws for you and not let you go to the Why dont you Crimson Gultch men picture show, either. Kansas City hang an automobile thief the same as Star. you used to do with a horse thief? While a pretty woman may not car. Weve discussed It. said Cactus but we came to the conclusion to be brainy, a brainy woman alway Joe; wants to he prettv. (hat bangin is too good for him. Crisp Kil-ban- Waste a Reason tor GiapeNuts county. ' ' INTERESTING SPORT NOTES Boxing bouts In Milwaukee since - The water in Utah lake la constan-l- y raising. Accordingly to engineers It is higher now titan It has been since 1909 when it flooded all the fields and roads uear Its shore. This will be a great saving to the irrigation compan-le- s and farmers who use the lake water. The pumps will not have to be used for a long while and maybe not at all tills year. from Lett! American Delegations Fork, Plasant Grove and Salt Lake met with the County Commissioners at American Fork last week and asked that a good road be built up to Com. mun-ltFiat at the base of Mt. Timpan-ogoThe road built Inst year was to step and d'd not prove satisfactorily the heavy rains have washed most of It away tills winter, it is declared. Economists who hove studied the subject lave come to the conclusion that food production does not keep up with the Increase of population because , we have depended upon an Increased acreage to produce this Increased rather than an increased production pr acre. Anything, therefore that will Increase the production of food per acre will directly benefit every resident of the Pnyson. Utah. One of the most important pro visions of the livestock marketing plan to be submitted to tbe producers of Utah and other farm bureau states of the ration will be the establishment and controlled cmm. of farmer-owne- d mission Cos., nccord'ng to information received by the Utah State Farm Bureau. This was decided at the third session of the farmers livestock committee of fifteen held ln Chicago recently. t'harles O. Erickson, mortorman on tbe Murray car l'ne and said to be one of the oldest enplovees In point of k Traction service of the Utah T company, fell dead Mnndav afternoon while watching the baseball game on The Tribune scoreboard. Always an ardent fan. he is thought to have become unduly excited at a critical period of the game. jut when Salt Lake made its winning run a tbe thirteenth inning.. Efforts were mode rt the time to revive him and be was later taken to the emergenev hospital, where pronounced dead. Fire, believed to have been caused by a defective wire, near Provo destroyed the Orem cash store at Orem and badly damaged the residence of John St Clare Monday. Tbe loss is estimated at $2500, which Is partly covered by insurance. By a vote of approximately five to one Juab county approved the proposed $225,00 bond issue for the building of roads. This amount will be duplicated by the federal government, as will $100,000 aready on band, thus for ronl giving a fund tf $650,00 gust 23 last netted Au- $168,857.70. Miss Alexa Stirling has 19 clubs In aer golf equipment, five being of wood. - Placing odds on the big fight depends on whether you have. French ancestors or not. Is being offered that will win one of Englands Even money America three golf titles. Romig of Penn State ran two miles record time when he college finished in 9:29. In s. mar-kptin- g -ht work. The man who bets on every race loses consistently Is literally nagged to death. and Ray Ouirnet, brother of Francis, von the annual golf tournament at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Carpentier has been in the United States twice before. Is It going to be three times and out? , . Those who believe a knockout Is coming In the big fight are wondering now, when and where? ' Georges has been photographed with a dog. probably to offset tbe pictures Jack had taken with the pigs. two. And there are no burglars after allT said Helen, disconsolately. ; Hazel looked at her, astonished at her tone. You regret It? she asked Helen shook her head. No of course not. But I was Just telling'' your brother how deadly dull It ia here visiting my aunt and this had given me hope of a little diversion at Through the Skylight in the Studio GENERALLY IS WRONG Work is progressing rapidly on UM new high school building at Tremonton The brick work Is nearing completion Natan intended mil creatures to withstand the normal chances of 'the seasons. You never saw a wild animal collapse from heat, did you t knocked out People wouldn't either, if they had the vitality animals get from , this time she was Joined by the other EXPERT INFORMATION NEWS UTAH STATE By RUBY DOUGLAS . by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Why dont you but oh, I'm going away on the afternoon train. I was going to ask you to come In to see us. Hazel told her. "It is good of you. I'd lox-- to come." Tom quickly came to the subject, Hazel wont be gone long, Miss Rogers, and perhaps, if you dont mind, you iambi happen up on tbe roof aftei dinner in tlie excelling and I well, I could he looking for further burglars," lie laughed. Hazel looked at her brother. It xvas uiiirual for him to naxe so resourceful a mind. lie xvas not given much to room. doing anyth'ng but attending to his he said to himself business.' And by tlie time 1 get home Burglars, And 1 can't tell what is what in you will be better acquainted," she 1 wouldnt know said. Hazel's belongings. If anything were stolen. I'll take a Would Would you? Tom asked. look at my own tilings." Yes his own you lie aide to do Unit?" Chiffonier drawers hud been rumYes. Helen nodded. Aunt goes maged also, but not to such an extent. about a lot to meetings, and I can " Looks like the work of women easily git to tlie roof. And he said. Oil, .xes; and after I return Ill thieves, He looked about for other signs of make tbe acquaintance of your aunt if the burglars- work, but everything else you like and you may come properly to There see us. Hazel told the girl. And now seemed to be in good shape. a good small I must burry and paid:. Sit doxxn were bits of rug or two and some silver in the side- do. Tom Had to ger back to his office board, but evidently tbe thieves hud xvith the papers lie had been forced not cared for that sort of loot. There was a skylight in tlie room ; to return for. and Helen said she would stay and help Hazel pack if site it was a studio apartment in a buildneeded her. Id love to put back tlie tlie of other educes ing adjoining same character. tilings, and tidy up xvhlle you're getshe exclaimed, girlishly. Tom got out the little stepladder ting ready that he and Hazel used as a chair Its almost like being back home with lie my ohiyn Mary. I miss tier so." when they had extra guests. This little admission quite touched climbed up and out onto tlie roof to and the Hazel, girls worked toof thieves. see if he could get trace the hour. an for He decided that they must have been gether When Hazel Foster returned from In tlie rooms within a couple of hours, vacation at the shore she found her to remained have Hazel since always that something xxanner titan friendbreakfast before going out to teach. had developed in the relations beOn the roof he came upon a start- ship tween her brother and Helen. A very lovely jroung ling picture. And' I'm so glad, she xxhispered to e woman was drying a mass of after many things had been Helen hair In the sunlight. Slie held to tell a said. "1 Ive, been curtain the on a book her lap under I'd him, but man thnt marry certain of hair and she evidently had not I didnt knoxv what on earth to do heard him come up through the sky' with Tom if I did.- light. of him If lie asks me care I'll take I'm sorry, Tom began. Helen confided. 1 Oh," the girl cried, startled. Hell ask you, all right He mav come not hear did up. you be waiting to knoxv what to do with And I did not dream there was me. for I am looking any one here thieves, announced Tom. AND THE DRAGON Thle-esThe girl threw bnck ST. GEORGE looked and of hair the clouds inquirWhy the Patron Saint of England ingly at the Intruder. Fought With and Slew 1 home return to "Yes; happened the Monster. onr in and have found the drawers apartment all ransacked. Have you. St. George's day April 23 Is obperhaps, seen any strangers on the served in commemoration of the patron roof?" saint of England, who, according to No. I ancient legends, was a prince of CapThe girl shook her head. have been here for an hour drying my padocia. says London Answers. Some She xvriters differ and have doubts conhair, but I have seen no one. hold him how sorry she was and he cerning St. George, the record having found himself telling her all about his it that he xvas a native of Cecilia, and sister and Incidentally about himself. was born In a fullers shop. He had forgotten all about the burHowever. St. George has long been glars and was observing the wonder- regarded as the protector and patron ful lights in the girls hair and the of the English, and is commonly resame tones in her large, soft brown presented on horseback, in full armor, eyes. with a formidable dragon writhing at Could I, perhaps, give you a little his feet. assistance in divining a reason find Tbe draxving, which has become so Ing a clue? she asked, when they had familiar to us on our coins, and more returned to the subject of the sneak reeentlv on our pound notes, is founded thieves. on the tradition that Aja, the daughter Would you come doxvn the ladof an ancient monarch, was once met der and see? he asked. hy a dragon, which attacked her and I threatened to devour her. Of course, she said, proudly. At this fearful moment St. George am visiting my aunt in the apartment below and I am almost dying of ennui passed by. slew tlie dragon and rescued the lady. Out West xv he re I live there is some The legend has probably come to us thing doing all the time, so that I Jump at tbe chnnee to have even so from the East, and belongs to the age little excitement as this. She laughed of the Crusades, when St. George is as she followed Tom doxvn through said to have been honored with the The ancient Chrisname Victorious. the skylight. s tian emperors bore emblems of this It does look like knight upon their standards, and atlooklug for something In particular, the girl said when she had viewed tributed a miraculous poxxer to these the contents of the emptied drawers. sacred banners. St. George was supposed to have Just then they heard footsteps on tlie English .warriors at the the stairs outside. batsaid Tom. his fingers on his siege of Antioch and it was at that Sh St. George became the Enthat tle lips. war-crThey stood motionless while the glish Turn Foster opened the door of the little apartment be shared with his sister. He had left some important papers in the pocket of another suit and had been forced to return borne from the office to get them. He stepped back in amazement at what greeted his" eyes. Then he closed tbe door behind him and looked about the little room that serxed Jointly as his sisters bedroom and their living room. Almost every drawer had been pulled inside out and the contents were lying all about tlie bric-a-bra- txx-- o gold-bronz- ? ( sneak-thieve- 1 thieves. "Helen the girl explained. Rogers, I stepped doxvn your brother to Recommendations mny he made to m.v assistance. offer federation the International Ath'etle Then, to the amazement of both Tom cyto elitnnae wa'king. Hazel Foster his companion. and s rowing, shooting, cling. fencing, and emitted couch on the herself threw the from Olympic am football peal after peal of merry laughter. games. Hazel, xvhat8 the matter?" asked h r, ten-n'- PITCHER Josh Devore, manager of the Grand Rapids team of the Central league, has signed Otto Mel-le- r, a Milwaukee semi-pr- o pitcher. who wears - glasses a la Meadows. Fe had a tr'al with the Milwaukee Association team a year ago, hut did not make the grade. Tom. Yes what amuses you?" Helen added. Oh. It Is too funny for words. I an Invitation from Mrs. suddenly " ' to go xvith them for a George 8 bore to brush up little week to ii Graces music and I dashed home to put some clothes together.- I never realized that the room would look like a cyclone or that Torn would he a home before I could expla'n. 1 even seard ed in his drawers for some odds and et.ds of rl Ings I keen In there. o 'sogh again, and Hazel egM - .4 . ! - BESPECTACLED e - Bob Hutchinson, star sprinter of the University of California, has been footsteps drexv nearer. elected captain of the V)22 squad. Presently a key was Inserted in the lock and Hazel stood before them The headlock lia lost its grip on the her arms full of packages, a bag in public since Strangler Lewis famous one hand. hold slipped off Zybbys bald head. Tom, she cried. Hazel, her brother replied. There Columbia is now the gem of the have been burglars here! the Harlem river, having copped looked at the girl with her Hazel Childs cup race from Princeton and hair all about her. Oh, she said. Pennsylvania. No no." Tom begun, seeing her Tills Is a young lady I Yales freshmen collection of track mistake. found drying her hair on ' tlie hoof stars looked good in the mud when It went up to look for the when Camto at 35 81 Harvard beat bridge. least." Modern Crucocs. Crusoes of today are not so few as many people suppose. Notwithstanding that In these times almost ext-rpart of the seven seas is traversed by ships, lonely castaways are being resNow an Instance cued every year. comes from the Pacific, and now from Yet there ar the South Atlantic. casta wa.xs who are discovered too lam. Retentl.v a United States wind jammer rounding Cape Horn had occasion to send a boat ashore to look for xvater on one of tbe desolate islands off tbe Patagonian coast. They found more than water. In a roughly-mad- e little xvigwam built in a sheltered spot near tlie shore, they dlseoveied the remains of a seaman of unknown na By the wreckage strewn tinnnlity. about, it xvas conjectured he xvas the sole survivor of some vessel that had gone doxvn in that neighborhood. Monk First to Wear SpectaMes. Ftorentne scholar invented It xx as in 1285 that the Ides first struck him for aiding bis fni'lng evpsight. xvith txx-- lenses attar) ed In front of bis eves hy txvo xvires ho king on heh'nd ids ears. Ills name was Alexander de Spina. He was a learned xVh" monk xx ho lived in Flore-wnt work on a Leant! uh- tllu"iixtoit -, mis' al hi V85 tils pvpsv-i..xim, . and Ment ron flri-- ' Vs n A - t 1 ''hi ripcf ofcv |