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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH the m yean tory that Knows How." Twenty-fivsaenUous endeavor in one line count for sometfcxg. The Cutter Laboratory A SK your local dealer to YXTASHINGTON. Mortf a than VV quarter of a million men are expected by War department officials to be under canvas or In barracks this summer for Intensive military training for the first time since congress welded the regular army, the National Guard, and the organized reserves into a composite body constituting the army of the United States Plans for the instruction ot 227,000 men, representing the three components of the united land forces, are announced by the department Ample funds for the program are expected by officials of the department to be made available by congress by that time, and while the plans are made contingent upon the amount of money appropriated, officials feel confident the necessary sum will be allowed for their full development " In addition to the regular army personnel required to supervise the training work under commanders of the nine corps areas there will be approximately 160,000 members of the National Guard In the field, about 80,000 reserve officers and specialists, 10,000 student members of the reserve officers training corps, and 27,000 civilians, 'The plans provide for the training of National Guardsmen preferably in their own states or at the nearest suitable federal or state encampment. Wherever federal cantonments are available they will be offered to the states under revocable contracts. The courses for organized reserve personnel will be limited according to law to two weeks. Demonstrations by small units of the regular armywlll be staged at each training encampment to illustrate standards of proficiency In drills and tactical methods In maneuver problems. --The department announced that applications for attendance at the citizens training camps will be accepted after April 1 at the corps headquarters at Boston; Governor's island, N. Y.; Fort Howard, Md.; Fort McPherson, Ga. ; Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; Fort Sheridan, 111.; Fort Crook, Neb.; Fort Sam Houston, Tex., and the Presidio at San Francisco. Labor Unions to Live Up to Agreements MATIONAL agreement heavily nallzing unions which refuse to abide by decisions has been reached by the Associated General Contractors of America, the American Institute of Architects, the Engineering council, the National Building Trades and Employers association, and the American Federation of Labor through the national board of jurisdictional awards, which has concluded Its regular quarterly meeting In Washington. A resolution adopted provides that local building trades councils of union labor shall suspend unions and refuse to recognize or support those unions which refuse to abide by decisions of the national board. , It also provides that general contactors and subcontractors who employ only union labor shall Incorporate in their agreements with labor a provision that will . secure compliance with all the decisions of the board, and that they shall refuse employment to members of local unions which do not abide by such decisions, and further that architects and engineers shall insert In all their specifications and contracts a clause that such decisions shall be followed. This resolution, says a statement issued by the national board, Is of consequence to settle jur pe-A- N Three Per Cent Immigration Till 1923? per cent EXTENSION of the 3 another act for year is recommended by the house Immigration committee. - The existing law , expires June 80, 1922. Although the committee studied many proposals for changing the law, It decides the nations welfare will best be served by the continuance of the present temporary law. It is probable, however, that the senate immigration committee will recommend some changes. With the influx of actual immigration reduced in eight months to 191,-15plus 1,769 temporary admissions, or 192,923 persons, as compared with admitted during the corre566,343 sponding months of the previous year. 4, it is clear thut the law restricts lmmU gratlon to a marked degree, the report said. The committee believes the people demand a continuance of the 3 per cent act, or something more restrictive. In fact. lt Is clear that a large number of the people are asking for as complete a suspension as can be had In conformity with treaty provisions, and with regard to the desire to bring In close blood relatives. In this connection It might be stated that the committee on immigration and naturalization is preparing a complete new naturalization code, the terms of which will enable us to recognize clearly those truly desirous of coming into citizenship rather than asking favors or making demands as alien residents. Bepresentatives Sabnth of Illinois, Siegel of New York and Box of Texas filed a minority report. We reiterate that the quota law Is Inhumane and contrary to the highest It American ideals and traditions, was declared. It has not met the approval of the American people and should not be continued." five U. S. Incomes of QTATISTICS of Income compiled fwm income tax returns for the calendar year 1919 show five personal returns of Income for that year of and over. The names of taxnot revealed, the law reare payers quiring that income tax returns be held confidential. There were six personal returns of Income from $3,000,000 to $4,000,000. seven of Income from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000, thirteen of income from of into $2,000,000, thirty-fou- r to $2,000,000, from $1,000,000 come of income from $1,000,000 thirty-fou- r to $1,500,000, . sixty of Income from $750,000 to $1,000,000, 129 Df Income from $500,000 to $750,000. and 140 of Income frolU $400 000 to $500,000. Two Illinois taxpayers had Incomes of between $3,000,000 and $4,000,000 each. Their combined net income .was Their normal taxes aggre$6,807,001. their surtaxes $4,202,-06$388,460, gated and their total Income tax s of their net About Incomes were paid to the government Two other Illinois taxpayIn taxes. ers had Income of between $1,500,000 and $2,000,000. Their net Income was 4, two-third- TWELVE YEARS OF SCOUTING $5,000,000 and Over bis twelve years experience as a leader of boys. Among other things, he mentioned the fact that what seems . most remarkable In scouting is the responsiveness of the boys themselves, their power and willingness to assume responsibility and to live up to the obligations of the scout oath and law. s When we said that a scout must know what to do In case of fire, he writes, probably none of us remotely Imagined that during one year 5,778 scouts would qualify in that In fifty or more cities scout troops would be regularly authorized aides to the local fire departfirst-clas- ments ; that in one state alone normal taxes amounted to $101,326, and surtaxes to $1,933,917. Their total tax aggregated $2,035,243. The number of Individuals in the United States.who filed Income tax returns for the calendar year ended December 31, 1919, was 5,332,760. The total amount of net income reported by these returns was $19,859,491,448, and the tax (normal and surtax) amounted to $1,269,630,104. As compared with 1918, the above figures show a growth of 907,646 In the number of returns filed, an Increase In the total net 'Income reported amounting to $3,934,852,093, likewise an Increase of $141,908,263 In the total tax. GOITRE Cl RED Without operation Absolutely reliable Particulars free. DELLA W St CO., Lander, Wyo. RemovecDaaanifl'fitopfiHairFalllac Restores Color end to Grey and Faded Hah Beauty 60c. end $1 00 at Instead ofKalsomine or WallPaper ttfscox Chem. Buy Alabastine from your local dealer, white and a variety of tints, ready to mix with cold water and apply with a suitable brash. Each package has the cross and circle printed in red. By intermixing Alabastine tints you can accurately match diaperies and rugs and obtain individual treatment of each room. GrudviHe Avis J Attachment. Works on any sewing mach , easily adjusted Price 42 60 delivered, with full instructions Gem Texas. , Box 1031, Corpus Chrlstl, MOTHS, Cockroaches, Bedbugs, Mice, Ants and flies all disappear. Send 10c for each direction. A Menard, Box 467, Wayne, Mich. Novelty Co WANTED Agents in Every Locality. New article, in big demand Big profits Special County Agency Contracts Free samples. Hall St Tomlinson, Barton Hotel, Portland, Ore. Gnmi Ripidt, Mick A Visible Excuse. Tommy and Billy haij been fighting on their way home from school. Baby Carriages &Furniture Ask Your Local Dealer The teacher received this note the next day: Dear Sir As one of your scholars hit my boy In the eye with a stone, be cant see out of it. So will you please see into It? WriteNow e MOMENTA instantly opens your head and makes breathing1 easy. Fine for CATARRH COLDS COUGHS 754 at stores or 854 by mail. Address New York Drug Concern. New York A bright girl doesnt think herself an angel just becau,-- some man tells her she is. e Sunday at the Zoo. It was Sunday at the Booklet Co.) ( Heywood-Wakefiel- d Dept. E Menominee, Michigan W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. zoo. Whats the trouble with tlie fellows? inquired Most of them look the orang-outanas if theyd seen a ghost. Its this economy stunt, explained the monkey. Theyve decided to transfer the keeper of the elephants to the insect house, and they dont know how to break the news to him. The Lloyd Manufacturing Company (16) 11-1- Holy City in Early Days. Ancient Jerusalem stood ou four hills, now almost entirely molded together, and tlie intervening valleys filled with debris. Mount Zion is that Height on the southwest, the city of David, made conspicuous today by the towers of the German eeclessiastical buildings for which the former kaiser gave the land. Mount Moriah is on the East, the site of Solomons temple, separated from Mount Zion by the valley of the Tyropoeon, Mount is on the North and Mount Akra on the il'orthwest, the two latter representing the crowded quarters of the . modern city. m R Scout Sebastian Lubormirska, of Troop 91, Washington, D. C., is the son of the Polish minister to the United States, and a sure enough prince. He is an earnest worker in scout ng tests and passed all his second-clas- s with ease except one; the requiie nient which demands that the candidate must earn and depositl in a Earning money was topublic bank. out of range of the little prince's tally experience, but lie was game. He earned liis dollar by selling papers on the street. Sebastian will soon return to Poland, where he means to go on scouting. . Under its "Live .Topics of the Day heading a Hoboken (N. J.) newspaper printed the following on the boy scout birthday : It is hard to believe that the boy scout movement Is only twelve years Few organizations can old today. boast of a better record of honorable achievement in so short a time. WHY THE NAME MOONSHINE The Cuticura Toilet Trio. keep it clear In Earlier Years the Illicit Liquor Was by making Cuticura your every-datoilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse Supposed to Be Made Only . at Night. and. purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perAmerica calls the liquor Illicitly disNo toilet table is complete fume. tilled, especially in the Alleghany without them. Advertisement. Tlie apparmountains, moonshine. ent reason is that it is believed to be Mrs. Worth had just learned that her distilled at niglit and secretly trans-- ' negro workwoman, Aunt Dinah, had, ported w itliout payment of a tax or the at the age of seventy, married for tlie authority of official permit. The fact fourth time. is, of course, that the secret stills Why, Aunt Dinah, she exclaimed, work as hard in day as at night. you surely havent married again ! England used the word in similar Yassum, honey, I has, was Aunt manner, though not In the same is Dinahs smiling reply. Jes as ofen sense. Over there moonshine as de Lawd takes em so will I. The liquor that has been smuggled into the country without payment of a tax. Argonaut. The smuggling is usually done by Paternal Influence. small boats from tlie continent, that Whom does Charles take his mu- land at lonely shores at niglit, and the sical talent after? cargo is unloaded by the light of the Well, his father never liked work. ltioon. It was tills that gave the liquor its generic name. Judge. American moonshine is raw, unEven tlie humble shoemaker fre- aged and often uncolored spirits. Britquently associates with the upper ish moonshine may be tlie finest branclass; dy from France, the choicest rum from Jamaica. In the British Isles, especially d Tlie less religion a man lias the Ireland, the popular name for more he thinks his wife ought to spirits Is mountain dew, because it is in tlie bills that it is made, have. far from the prying eyes of the exWien a young man's best girl ex- cise man. presses a wish its up to him to pay the When men are sarcastic about wocharges. men the women merely look at each A girl is seldom interested in a other and smile. young man unless she declares that she isnt. Loe laughs at locksmiths? Nonsense! Aren't nearly ail the lockHow can a mans loe grow cold smiths married? when his wife keeps him in hot water? It is easier for the average woman to make up her fi"e than her mind. Enthusiasm begets understanding. y id you ever try Grape Nuts O with stewed prunes or peaches: isnt anything better for breakfast or a dish of Grape-Nut- s, with cream or milk, and stewed prunes or peaches. THERE This delicious combination gives you the elements of a food. For it contain not only the material needed to build tissue and furnish energy, but it also supplies fruit acids, that help keep the system in good order. well-balanc- ed SCOUTS FAVOR PEDESTRIANS Boy scouts of San Francisco are frequently called upon to' help do traffic duty and on these occasions it is said that they tend to fav6r the struggling pedestrian rather than the cocky mo- torist, especially when there is a driving rain in progress. These humane young cops hold up automobiles and street cars to give the wayfaring man a chance to keep at least moderately who dry. But woe to the tries to dart across the street st the wrong moment or angle to your grocer today and order a package of delicious Grape-Nut- s. You will find that it will digest more readily than most other cereals, and it will stay by you longer because its so richly nourishing. Go I Hours in 24 3 aus in H . HIULCO..OCTROIT. naving cleared your skin -- MOVEMENT DELAY AC0LDT0DAy-D0- H7 home-distille- HIS DOLLAR SCOUT JS Coleman, er, W aahlnglon When people actually carry out their and book ire a. good intentions the millennium will be Bates reasonable Highest references. Beetserrtcee. in full blast. LOOM IJblOyO.Products 32-Pag- Proirgists. Patcbogue. If. Y g llemstitching-Picotlii- PATENTS for fea. HINDERCORNS ALABASTINE COMPANY 1647 W Removes Cores. louses, ste stops all pain, ensures comfort to the feet, makes walking easy. lfiu. by mail or at Drug (istA&lscoz Chemical Wtirka, Patchogna, M. T. Write for tpeclal mggeattons and lateri color combination State of Washington. The state of Washington was fora part of Oregon and was creMEN IN SCOUTING merly THE ated a territory in 1853. It was admitted to the Union as a state FebNational council officers who have ruary 22, 1889r at served the movement consecutively least for ten years are President Colin Tomorrow. H. Livingstone of Washington, Chief Wee Donald Angus Please, sir, vice president; what time will it be? Literal GentleJustice Taft, honorary Daniel Carter Beard, author, artist, man When ? Punch. outdoor man and boy worker, who is a as vice president of the organization It never rains on the unjust if he well as its scout commissioner and can Hold of the just mnus umchairman of the national court of brella.get L. Mortimer honor; Vice Presidents Schiff of New York, Benjamin Dulaney Any small boy In his first trousers of Bristol, Tenn., and Milton A. McRae feels sorry for his mother. D. of Detroit and San Diego; George Pratt, of Brooklyn, treasurer; John Poverty isnt a crime unless it furSherman Hoyt, Jeremiah W. Jenks and nishes one with prison fare. executive board, of Frank Presbrey thq and James W. West, chief scout It is far easier to return a compliecutive, in whose capable hands the ment than a borrowed umbrella. in movement has prospered boy scout 12 years beyond the dreams of anyone The mule is very apt to be behind who was present at the birth of the- orwith his business affairs. ganization. HE EARNED few days; regulates the liver, kidneys, stomach and heart; purifies the blood, strengthens the entire system. Writ for From Trial Treatment, COLLl'M DROPSY REMEDY CO, Dept S. 0., ATLANTA, 61 Penn- sylvania scouts would be cited for having In less than a year saved from destruction by fire over a million dollars worth of valuable timber. Nor could we In any way have visualized the large number of striking individual Instances where scouts or groups of scouts have risen voluntarily to meet the emergency of the hour in fighting fire, rescuing persons from burning buildings, rendering first aid to persons overcome by fumes of smoke, besides their signal services in helping prevent fire by conducting city cleanliteraups, distributing ture and reporting fire hazards and violations of fire laws. I want particularly to stress that word for, contrary to the ideas of those who do not fully comprehend scouting and its motives, the movement is dedicated to s with all working for public betterment. It has no wish to supersede the work of church, or school, or home, or of any social service agency. It merely places its splendid program, its organized and boy trained power for service, its large and enthusiastic active membership, at the disposal of the community and the nation, to help wherever help Is needed or desired. We have learned In our twelve years of experience with boys that there Is no boy problem, that terrible bugaboo which has frightened the world so long. Our boys, given half a chance, will, in nine cases out of ten, rise to whatever we expect of them; nay, go beyond what we expect of them, If only we men will In turn do our duty provide for them the opportunity for clean, happy, useful, healthy life, which is their birthright as young Americans. TEN-YEA- Short breathing re Sieved in a few iiouni swelling reduced kt a PARKERS HAIR BALSAM p; PRAISE FOR $3,179,843 and their combined your walls to give beautiful results. ONE WEEK FREE nd In a recent Issue of the Survey, Chief Scout Executive West writes of ptlier-force- isdictional disputes, which In the past have constituted the majority of the causes for strikes and resulting delays and economic losses. It Is the most effective between workmen, employers And professional men Interested In, construction looking toward the settlement of these jurisdictional disputes without resort to strikes. This action has been taken as the result of the report of a special committee of the national board appointed to outline the procedure to be followed in clearing up the situation created by the refusal of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners to conform to the decision of the board In the case of settling the dispute between the carpenters and the sheet metal workers which was decided In favor of the latter." rec-omme- a practical decorator. If you are unable to secure one you can do the work yourself, tinting and stenciling by National Council of the Bo Scouts of America ) (Conducted Train Big Army This Summer California (U. S. License) TREATED CAPITAL AFTAIU5 S. Will Cutters 'pnSenms, Vaccine and >!re$ins signifies, Made by I at Labor e of con Berkeley U. 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