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Show I DESERET EVENING SPRING MEDICINE PEST r NEWS SATURDAY APRID 5 lplO Bawds Sarsaparilla la Weeded Rm Aa Acres Betese DICES tta ?cu- - although the war r Torlt ,wTry nd efcltement bare under mined your reaerre strength. Because the coughs, colds, grip and ( T,r illness, bare broken down your power of resistance. use Winter work end close con-finement hers worn-oand exhausted your blood.your alomach Cen beta here busy you afford the good long rest pocket gopher doctor SO vises? I fh . during the last Nfew days r TIf aoJr teke a course of the famous) wk If part weeper.- end many of the old medicine the on that mother used taka Hood a ere t? Ita thel nnaat agtract ofSarsapsrtlila. 'hlf field in Kelt Lake county Nature's purifying, wit the fresh, piles of eerth vitalising and strength-makin- g roots, herbs, barks and physibt op hf these rodents, njn Jesse cians prescribe, berries, such aaskillful by prepared taorticulturaltat They pharmacists, la condensed and economITfo. coonty s considerable quantity of icalH form. you want ths beet medicine Jjkj, ky satin the roots and In or-1- vou 11 surely gat HoodSpring a Sarsaparilla. a Hood If Pills tree. other the kur liver. Adv. help they roay POISOIS ut . Jd 4, Mtts are scarce--h- e destructive habits of the gopher the - Strongest Indictment not ,re country. him 1 of his life Is the IM worst feature tun- foestnjrtion of Ion underground j-- lnrt - B subscription and eomplaints regardlag should bo made to i' L. aoo-da-uv- Johimon. office srith H. A. Peder- CO 1 West First North St It. Home telephone lit. Dally, Rstsrdsy sod -Weekly bias aad Own peO-- ' ft. New Arrivals that Reflect the Latest and Most Stylish Creations for Easter - Logan Office,, payments for t best way to rid a field of say the Inspector, is to poison La with carrots cut into quarter-ta- d, cubes and sprinkled with pow-lerstrychnine. Open the burrow la eitb a shovel or crowbar, drop ef the baits, pushing them as far re-"- ... . the halo as possible, and then n, hole. This method has Mted very effective in killing the loohef. and the preparation of thi '... ? L,u i simplicity Itself. Quite a number of peach growerstt m bo mourning the loss of soma peach tree this season from beta. girdled with the peach trea borer in abrek la doing a lot rm of, the. orchards I have visited ibSSprtE." says the Inspector. Examine the trunk of the peach of the "ground for gummy exude-pnr- t. td look closely It is almost are noticed. if any - borer-- 1 at "positive ertdeneethat-e- yb Telephone td fa--d- lark. Scrape the dirt away from the rd trees and Qxko a sharp knife' it cut away the guru and bark, tracing the white worm with ,te borrow until I rfllowwh brown head Is found and. This worming with a knife piled. ar a stiff steel wire is the only rem-d- y for the borer and successful make a practice of worm-K- g their trees every spring or fall. Cache Baseball League Looms For This Season LOGAN, April 4. Logan is to hav baaebail team this summer. Last evening a - meeting. - of fans wag a held the Boosters club and the deThere was cotuud erable enthusiasm and after some die. cession an organization was effected by electing Coach Joe Jensen bf the A. C- - elayfng manager, and John 4 Coburn business manager. The team will be organized at once and practice will commence soon. There is promise, of liberal support from tbe business men and if everything goes well the to organisation acquire a basebatt park, located in the of northern part the city, and where it will be possible to establish golf links and facilities for other amusements. It Is likely That aa effort will be made to form a county league for this sea son, as several of the town outside of Logan have good teams. Big Farm Deal. Orville Lee, of Hyde Park. has acquired the John- F. Wright farm, between Paradise and Hyrum, and will make of it one of the model farms of the state. There are about 46k acres in the tract and the cnnsideration.Tt tx aid. was over ISO, 09. Much of the land is of the- choicest kind and all of act cision was reached. - I L It is good. RUle education leaders vocational sill meet in to August ? to distune Funeral Services for Mark Petersen, son of Prof.' William Petersen, were held at the cemetery yesterday. The A. speakers were Dr. George R. Hill, E. Cranney, President Bailif and Prof. A John T. Caine. quartet garnished l wutfiCi fact that Cache the Notwithstanding county Is on of the finest districts' of thestate. there la a great scarcity of feed here thisinspring from and dealers are shipping it Idaho in considerable quantities. It is selling herefor 127,60 hion and is hard to get At that prloe. a conference from July IS al the University of Utah, and arrange educational vork under the provisions of the Smith tTuches bitt and a similar treasure passed by the last state Under both measures funds Jwyr been appropriated for all schools if the stats that offer certain voca-.i- t, . hay-growi- na-uen-at legia-tiiur- e. nil courses. - The corferencs wfif take up both rrswirarin detatf anddevise the best to meet the requirements. . The and time of the convention were joided rer ently by Preet. John A. mitne. titid Heart Milton Bennloa of It state un. varsity and Francis W. KtrKbam, state director of vocatiopai eft rnitt-The problem of vocational Wucat on in cities and rural commtuil-- t the npthodt pf teacidng voea-Bo-ed .ration Id ngrirulture, home tcoiio n.cs and the- trades; part time tlritlon and vtcstlonai activities, berth Kibitz, patriotic and civil Mvtce work tritt all-b- e considered TO BUILD HI tyles that are uncommonly attractive and different from the usual, in such variety and at such an immense price range you will surely find selec- Correspondence ) 5. The' Alpine school April LEHI, district will hold A bond election April IS. If the volers favor the bonds The funds wttl be used To build tbreohlgh o the convention. schools and make improvements In i the smaller divisions of the dialriel. The bond will be for 1165,600. The Utah Academy Sciences -new buildings will be at Lehl. Plecp-aGrove and Provo Bench. Completes Annual Session Dies In Canada, been received here of The Word has The twenty-firannual session of death In Jlagrath, Canada, of Mrs. the Utah Academy of Sciences closed Jane Evans Bradshaw, wife of RichShe was 61 years Old slth the afternoon session today. ard Bradshaw. was born in Lehl. Her parents Reeling of Utah scientists were held and were Bishop David Evans and tr. the nhvtlrs building , on the years ago Evans- ! rtroty campus were read on site with her family moved Papers . nnout resided, t since tiave subjects by profew-- where renef the state university, the Utah was thetbey mother of 1 children eight Amenittirai cortege and scientists ini of whom and her husband aad the cetlou Mrs. t following 1 high schools. sisters survive: of Independence, Margaret Turner Mo.. Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Mrs. John Goates of Clara Mrs. and W. Wing f Special al tion madeeasySpnngtimefashionshasbeenprogressingandd&velopKing, changing, eliminating, adding until now the climax of modes which fashion autographs Correct for Easter is presented in thorough ly comijrehensive displays in Z. 07 M. I. Suit and Cloak department - all-inclu- nt - sive i st C, aut-ntl- -- foton. Home, Much Alive - 1 neqied with a number of the auxiiieast Fourth ary organizations In her northern tnIlucnt- street, a. formeremployee lal h'tme. Heath w 0rv5cn Short Lin shops, who was Wfte?noon C. C. Neslen, ' .wemtly reported killed in action on gait1 Lake City commissioner. Miwestern front, walked In on the honrl Toung. sculptor, and Messrs. fT Friday. He explained that he W are and TraganxA, architects, were wrt V4n bert been Invited, La hi wher they h wounded, and twrafore very much to look over the atte of the new mem-wif- e alive, although had received a telegram from orlal building. The plana for the, be will coMiderably his structure r vsr Itdepartment was a case announcing of another man changed, . all rooms Including the ttothe same name. Private Domin- -' gymnasium to be put on one floor, w fTuguli, a soldier from Pocatello, The building will be of the old missing, on the battlefield, teh type most of the material for walls m turned up at home, though j being concrete, ended. I Will Welcome Boys. for The welcome home committee fit-kMiertber should use the PemlLehis eoloier has arranged for a if they desire to reach celebration for about May I. The f J of tho western et&tes in j'ung Xollowinp organization are aJrfaay the homes. I at work: Decornuon, Daurtrs of sol' , Involution r parade, returned diers; finance.- - city oounoli of deold folks committee; banquet, fense; -i patriotic meeting and dance, Red , Cross, Invitation, welcome homo cora-- ! .Robert 8. Hicks. ' 6(4 facility has been planned Everymake selections convenient - and quick as they are . certain to be satisfactory. FJlenty of wellvefsedln our merchandise and methods of service) and ample, Spacious display roomsJsPK9"'vi for your convenience. sales-peopIeTf- : , f wIb 1 Span-fJPort- 1 ed all VantaBaby Garments ( The kind that tie with cute Gttle bows of twistless tape. No Buttons! A complete line of knitted garments for infants and small children that enable you to dress Baby from top to toe without a single pin or button and without once turing him over. No danger ofjnfection from pin pricks and , scratches. No buttons to pull off or be broken in Newer Fashions for Eastertide x mltue. presentatrre . ly ! -- direct from the factory of the VANTA BABY GARMENTS will be with ug Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. 'You will find her in our Infants dept, where she will be pleaSed to demonstrate to every mother or expectant "mothef the con- veniAice and serviceability of Vanta Baby Garments. No Pins I ls-- ws ' Nurse Hubbard A personal re- - -- hc wrihger. ' Aaron Allred has been called to fill a mission in Texas. Ths following Lehl boys are re- York ported safely landed in NewAnder-, with the lst division: Ferris ;orn drug store is at; HOU.TH MAIN ST. 112-11- son, Ephraim Jackson, Thomas Bowers and F. W. Jones. - have pur bask, to eve t1 daughter, end felt Aser Winn He. he went ' chased the Calefon?1 "hofns'iir 'the Ill right wheo 11. 11, to Iowa. an Fourth ward. They are moving from! was born Feb. as a boy with his par- , came to Utah Eureka. M Percis Mor and ThomM 'Mrs. ents, and Mr. to Toney Born, died last 1852. to McKee, a son, itUnmthey Sunday. Rhodes, Entire age is quaran-- j October In equipment Rialto Thra- The Sam Webb family Ito beld -ia the only 98. Mr. McKees funeral wUI This flu." with lined Salt, Lake j Two simplex ease In towiu. 6, at liP-m- , Sunday,-Apratlh , residence. The hoOy will be un-- ! family Fire,, the origin of which is and wing picture machines and Fork j known, j taken to SpanKh , destroyed the stacks wife and ctifier, 800 opera: chairs, fence to lough g to B. Mulllner in the I He leaves JMferwnu Ahna, Nephl, fotlow south pare of loan Tuesday. ? treeftj carpets, brass railings, Bob-ofor grodnd dogs was dia--- ! Mrs. w 'ditatre by the epunty fruit tree to'juSiu7lSLr signs, frames; renti-atin- g trlboted today on the and Mies Sarah McKee of Sprtogyiile. spocior, Mr. 1oulnon. Of Jordan river. mush-'00- a ranches wept system, 'blowers, Previous to coming to SprlngvUls t , - . tThreo years ago Mr. McKee wae a ventilators, etc, etc, resident of Knightsvllle It years and Sudden Death Comes -- of Spanish Fork for many years. v April 7th, building To Springvilla Citizen Funeral Servtoee. STedted to make room , or new, Clift service were held April t Funeral Correepondence.) structure and iFrtvcUl , tor Mrs. Eliza Robertson Packard, T. David 5. Rialto Theatre. SPRINVILLE, April of Jeeob A. Packard. George UMcKee died suddenly April 2. The day wife McKenzie of the Third ward'eonduefcand miles two walked had before bp ! U fr I . 1 I 4 k A quartet furnished appropriate the closing prayers and Jameson. Mhs Lenn Francis Mrs. Rowland: Born, to Sprhigvme! music and M. E. Crandall sang a solo. Mxry the grave. Musical num-Th- s Marie Hiatt. Mrs. Dale Beck Evans. (dedicated Mr was ma.rr.ed to she 1814; jne and were furnished were' by a mixed quar- - Interment was in the city cemetery. prayers closing opening Childs Dec. IT. 18J whom she by J. D. Boyer, Jr., and Leo Robert- with two eons and one daughter.leavejbr She te son, respectively. The speakers were died March 11 of Influenza-pneumoniJ. Preston Creer and Charles Booth HowYThi? were conducted by The of ftpanish Fork and Bishop J. Frank Counselor senricee John H. Mauwanng of the Brought- Home For Burial. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re Bringhurst. "Geo.- - C. Anderson dedi- First ward bishopric. The speakers ward for any case of Catarrh that ran- cated were Elder Wm. Uarmer and Bishop not be cured,. by Hail Catarrh Mehi ! funeral services wore held Thursday cine. for Beulah Irena Santmyers Childs, Thej Rails Catarrh Medicine be foe wife of Moses Child a ghe was tbe part takn.bjr catarrh ufforar and has become ITi'rtr-ft- v Hhel " daughter of Henry G. Santmyers and opening and Guy A"keI- - known aa theytirs. here frf,,n reliable tor aianwaxmg!-whrou8ht mpet a remedy J.. H. closing prayers. Halls catarrh Medicine acts Calif., acoompaofed by the Juitband. catarrh dedicated the grays. ur- -. Blood On the Mucous the thru I. Cr Whitaker-An- d beid April Funeral service fcr "expening ' tbe Poison from the' In the CMy cemetery for Wm.. Reynolds Funeral services were hehl At the j Blood and healing ths diseased por- -. I eon of Mr. and Air. home of Mr. And Mre E!as Jones. ttone. Pace, After William Pace. The boy died of you have taken Hall's Catarrh you will see a - For Infants gnd Children --7March - 1 1: The The speakers were Rtehop John Youd VFdictre fora short time your general great Improvement iu Haifa services were conduced by Bishop of Lake Bhere, who wee in charge; health. Catarrh Start R. Maycock of the Fourth ward, Bishop Lorenzo ArglA nd Arch Medicine el once taking Years Geo. In Use For Over and net rid of calarrn,. who spoko of the boy at s faithful free. orNrod the invo- Send for teetimonie's, Always bears F. J. CHENET worker In the ward. Charles Booth Frkncla. Vern Jonre CO, To'edo. Ohio. the of Spanish Fork also spoke.; J. W. cation. A quartet furnished music Sold by ail Drurglsts. iSo Advertise-" menL of Ellen J. wvre Signature Alleman offered thq opening sjid S.j apd solos, sunJt'L.Mlsg ed. Bord-wbec- j. a. the-grav- te CASTOR J A b-- ou I enza-pneumonia.- 30 ? i 1 |