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Show wrpnv urn py frTTf 1914.18. AND JESUS WEPT. BELGIUM KAYSVILLE. UTAH f 4i $ Roy scout will piny a part In The Utah ptute fair tld year, swi.Jins to ft ' plan tijiikrot ! by the committee al lowing the ((reinitiation to eMabh-- h a large conical tcut In a central place a litre . on the fair ground, Lut and banner with X Found Headquarter. sixteen scout a day will be u band to look after this work. The exhibit tf the Utah Agrlonl ;-:tural college at the atate fulr thl 'v'A fall will play an Important pnrt in the trJ I 4r general plan of the college for Ini t f fW proilngTIilpg conditions In rural comCuIUn Professor munities, . say Fletcher, chairman of the committee in charge of the college exhibits at the fair. Utah county Is the first county to S v'J-freport Its retlsed and final assess meut for 11119 to the state auditor and Mate bosrd of equalization and assessment. The report shows an Increase of $7, Wat, (MO over the assessment of 1918, or about 15 per cent. Following demands of hod carriers and day laborer for 15 a day, contractor at Ogden declared that after finishing,, what work they hud Immediately tinder consructlon they would cease operation If labor demands for Ydgher wage continue. Methods of road maintenance will be an important part of the display f with Christ In the foregi...md weeping at the procession of Belgian widows ana orpnan passing by. of the bureau of public roads. Uulted States department of agriculture. In Tbit conception of the tragedy of Belgium Is by Onorlo Ituotolo of New York city, Italian sculptor, and, cast in the combined government exhibits at bronze, It will be presented to Cardinal Mercier by a committee of New York Catholic priest when the Belgian the Ttah atat fulr from October 6 prlmat cornea to America. to October 11. Jm Jbe comparative figures showing THE IDAHO ARRIVES AT RIO WITH PRESIDENT PESSOA the cost of living us represented ly the total cost of unit quantities of forty-onstaple article of food, Salt laite V. v stands ninth from the lowest of the ' are which the for return Scvsr y-' fifty cities y?. published. v. Mrs. Eliza Goodson Jex, 03 years T, of age, one of the oldest and best ' known residents of NpaniMi Fork, died -celea while little suddenly planning bration In houor of the birthday anniversary of her husband, William Jex. Tony Ilruno, accused by hla wife I'M. and suspected by the police of having fired the charge of dynamite which Inpeople and wrecked jured twenty-onth Standard hotel at Halt Lake, wai arrestesl at Scofield, Condition of the corn crop in Utah on Sepiemlter 1 Indicated a produc tlon of 571. Out) bushels, according to the compilation of M. M. Justin, of the U, S. department of (ifi C'j ' J K tbe-wor- J Jhe Nationally Accepted IMill lint ')(& ds. t Arf A Tt Grt dlabeuz feeJag Gtnmtwi Whhttd . mmd Aik tar Alabutt-.- JVMSjuJbf h Simt t -- i Itih il ft l Beautiful Sanitary Durable Economical -- JSor Homes. Schools. Churches and all Interior Wall Surface Alabaidne can be applied to plastered walls, wallboard, o,cr painted walls that have become soiled, or even over soiled wal!Pi?cr solid on the wall and not printed in aniline colors. Ahbwtine is a dry powder, ready to mix with pure, cold water, full direction on each package. Alabaidne u packed in white and beautiful tints. These, by combining and intermixing, enable you to carry out individual color p an (n Alabistine ia used in the finest residence nd matching rug and draperies public buildings, but priced within the reach of alL You will readily appreciate the economy of Alabastine over paint or and its results will be most gratifying. Alabastine. New walls dtm nd Alabastine, old walls wall-pap- er, If your local dealer cannot or will not supply you, Bas-relie- e - "tbnf' i ' v . 2- - -- -- 'r "w, . Al -- V I e agriculture. flax will he one of the llome-grow- n exhibit! at the comlug Utah state fair. The fiber wu produced and converted into raw flax ready for textile manufacturing all In the space of three month. . When he fell sixteen feet front a scaffold to the ground striking on Ida head at the University of Utah, Salmon Donas, 23 years of age, sustained Juries to his neck which may prove serious. - Fire destroyed the home of Mrs. Lucinda Patton it Arthur, entailing a loss of $1,000. The fire I supposed to have been caused by Ignition of g deposit of soot In tbe kitchen stove pipe. The Bonneville boulevard, a part of Salt Lake county's road building and Improvement plan undertaken this season, has been initiated aa the scenic highway for which It was planned. Anderson BrothefsT owners and operators of the pea cannery at Smith-fielhave planned meetings' with farmers In the county In the hope of Inducing them to raise more leaa. "Smaller than the state fair, but better, Is the slogau adopted by the of the Alpine board of directors School Mutual fair, to be held at Amerjcan Park. October 1 to 3. Lightning did considerable damage at Huntsville, destroying a bay and feed supply owned by Ooar Olsen, valued at $2000, and electrocuting a cow owned by Emil N el von. Provo and Utah county have gone on record as heartily In favor of building a railroad Into the Uintah bavin from the valley by way of Hobble Creek canyon, AH property of the Beaver County Irrigation company ts to be oold by the United States marshal of Utah, at l he courthouse 4a Beaver, September 13 th. Ogden's w lid west show and harvest It fevtlval was cal led off la! being found that the arena and grandstand could not be constructed In time. President Wilson and his party on their western trip will Mop In Ogden one hour on the afternoon of Septem- MiAiAssw(4MMiiMMmbM the GERMANS craft greeting the U, S. S. Idaho aa ahe arrived at the port of Klo with Doctor Pessoa, W !l THEY ARE TRUE ROOSEVELTS FIGHTING REDS NEAR RIGA usv trN' taken to a hospital Toot Ht'KMSOCu and we will give you name of nearby dealer. - Alabastine Company 1643 Grsnd ville Ave., Grand Rsplds.Mlch. The thicker the letter a woman writes the less there I in it BRIGHT SCHEME DIDN'T WORK Overly Frank Criticism Caused Bnd, Freshen a Heavy Skin to Drop Her Deaf-anDumb With the antiseptic, fascinating Cod-cur- a Pose Suddenly. Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented convenient, economical face, A 'newly married couple lot i.p., skin, baby and dusting powder and the Idea of pretending to b md suBenders other perfumes perfume. dumb whilst on their honeMMoon perfluous. One of the Cuticura Toilet At the station th-si i. t.okins Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcumje Adv. on th lr fingers and o,u)i"h) ihr following remarks: d y Vain Hope. Maynie wa finishing this morning when she saw me, so I must have Its a lady, n -- newly married foi'ple," vp t The poor things are e.nf aw dumb. Isnt It awful? Dont flatter made an Impression. nv it What do you supine-yourself. That was only lie her?" asked the other. jrfitively ugly. And I believe her hair .s Utilization. said the first woman. Our friend Dustin Stax seems emAnd her hat Is out of pe barrassed sometimes. In spite of hi next the startler. fortune." . Looks be relike an old one, fi Yes, observed Miss Cayenne; he ply. Is like a friend of mine who think Tier dress wrinkles tn tv, tuk that because she Inherited a fine grand said the first. piano she is under obligations to try thirty-fiv- e If she' a iy ; and Shes to play on It. looks as If she had a e -- ! ) -i I frightful shq temper. Right Hen, Wrong Tack. At this point the bride found hr Luclle was visiting auntie In the tongue, and her remark to thne country. It was the joy of the women left no doubt about her having to hunt for eggs In the bhrn. that important article that women are One day she brought In a very small supposed to exercise so free v one, presumably laid by a bantam. Auntie," said the little maid, Two Cynical Poilus. showing It, the heU that laid this egg said Dr. Sidney E. "The .French, didnt have the right recipe. Terre Mezes of New York, the brilliant dHaute Tribune. irector of the American pem e delegation's experts the Freruh lire terRule for Shoe Salesman. Never ask a woman what size she rible cynics about love. They don't wears, said the prophietor of the believe in its durability. They claim It never lasts. shoe emporium to the new assistant. Two French poilus w ere dix nMnj Why? asked the new employee. Because It Is easier to measure love In an estamlDeL T hold, said the first p- !u. that het than it Is to argue with her." reIf you fall in love with some ra'i'hing plied the successful merchant London JiDswers. beauty, the only way to cure younif ts to run off. The second pollu too a P Not in School. I hope they dont teach you to flrt wine. In school, Ethel? Yes, thatll cure you, all oiT with the No, they dont mother." agreed, provided you run "Well, it seems you know something ravishing beauty." about It dear." It Is better to say nothing than Ye, mother. But we dont learn that In school. We learn It during lot of clever things you Inter ea four-year-o- te ld - reces. -- E rrmimniiiie B A German armored train crew HIS HOME TOWN a tmlshevlk TO GREET 5 - attack near Itiga. Days Off-Col-or PERSHING Them three grandchildren of the late Theodore Rooevelt and children of LleUt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt are the livelievt at Southampton Reach, where was taken. Like their Illustrious grandfather, they are full of Two and they bear a are usually the 'reflexion of eome upset to bodily health r this-photogr- aph Coffee drinking usually exagger ates- - marked resemblance to him. Wt-e- Members of the Printing rretnen union of Salt Lake, afer being on strike for a week, are again at work. A shoe manufacturing plant employing between 500 and GOO persons la to be started soon at Ogden. Work In Red Cross first aid will be given a prominent place at the Utah atate fair this year, Franda W. Kirk ham, director of vocational education, bat Instructed superintendents and principals that the registration of all pupils under 18. ' checked vrtth the school census, should be completed within, thirty days following the opening of schools. son Lawrence Coleman, of C. W. Coleman of Denver, was found near the Denver & Rio Grande railroad track near Thistle with hla right leg cut off below the knee and bis left leg badly mutilated. lie died from bis Injuries soon after being OWT uke so substitute but . write for Alabastine designs .1 An alrjtlane view of tiny president-elec- t of BraxU. d, ber 23. lu lbr.li, Cnu CircU Coral. Thl Among the strange animals that catue under the observation of Mr. Roy Chapman Andrews, who conducted an expedition into farther China, nndtr the auvpiees of the American Museum of Natural History, wa the goral, a ruouutain goat of extraordinary agility. 1 have seen a goral. say the cr. run at full speed down the face of a cliff that appeared to be almost The dog did not venture to follow It. As the landed on .. Laclede, Mo la brushing Its hair and shining its shoes and putting on Its a projecting rock. It would bounce off nest bib and tucker In preparation for the of Gen. John J. as If made of rubber and leap eight Pershing. Tbe American ronvmauder In reply to a cable from the mayor of or ten feet to a narrow ledge that that city asking the general If he would visit his home answered: "1 have did not seem large enough to support beard the call and will be there soon-aftmy arrival to the United States." a rabbit. The photograph show the center of interest in Laclede,, the boyhood home of General Pershing. An Easy Plan. Our house Is full of old furniture that we ought to throw my Chinese fathers esnnot leave more husband thinks It Is tooaway, yet INTERESTING ITEMS. good to deproperty to one son than to another. stroy.- 1 wish I knew of some way of AH must have an equal share. the To Dartmouth college belongs wearing It out quickly says the lady New cols York first state vrtth the coral eardrop. about the of produces honor having published was of to butall America. It the vegetable Why, doo't you rent the house far Ivory printed lege paper tons and a half of the finished peart nlsbed for the summer T ssks the ladf galled the Gaxette, and one of its buttons made to the United States. was Daniel Webster. with the purple velL end-f- re ons VI quently produces them. Rubber-Tire- d an-r-- such-conditi- Thats why so many former coffee drinkers now favor The Original I Postum Cereal home-comin- g fully fifteen minutes end a delightful beverage results. Fine for children as well eo grown-ups- . BoU er two-third- coo-Mbuto- rs I i .. Everywhere, cl Grocers, Two sizes, usually said at 15c and 25a |