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Show , Jr JfSbCnm U.35MI it DESERET EYENINGXEWS Office Ogden REKH m Freckles and Blotches . Are Easily Peeled Off HOTEL, BA.FHMBNT Alfred GUdhrMI, Manager Tel lSK-- 5 VTe TeL - If yon are Whered with any toetita ue neoua luemiah, it a a poor plarl ! to covpaint, powder, or anything empha-- e to make are requeet Patrorj cowptaJnt regarding ua tenrimsary deiieery CHOU'S PUBLICATIONS. Order yoar Church work and all oCber books thro-Kany Ogdn rep prckaentative cf Toe ieieret New a. the etnck Immettee the we bav Deeeeet Newt Book fttor,, the larg-mfrom draw to la the elate, feBDdtat enjf C SEM me iri E Ample funds OGDEN. April 2 been provided by the lailroade for the Golden Spike clebranon Following Aha action of the Union Pacific in contributing $10,090 the Southerh Pacific through Julius KrutschniU I. hsseent a telegram to Warren commit-tee, chairman of th finance that the Pojthrrn Patliic will a donate a like amount, thue making railroads total of 220 00 from-t- he at the disposal of the reebratiOil eonv r, aaitteee. The railroad officials, in making the donau ms hate etvnha'tEed their desire ina' ihe celebe aimp'o and moderbration tho-il- igbtf here four sued " KEY at-ti- a, how-eva- d r ate In it, character are Chairmen of ail requested to submit to the executive of their committee a detailed plan particular feature, for theoncelebration Monday at n meeting to be held for A tentative program provides speeches from Gov. Simon Bamberger, 8. T. Andrew Mayor Browning and Jenson and representatives of the la planned to have the It railroads. parade at 2'29 o'clock in the afternoon. the speeches In the morning and the entertainment to the - pioneers who will be guests of honor on the occasion, following the parade. , -- . Ho Hoiltd louse from to Chi Line, or Do Ho lends; Can a lion , unent that amp 4 May 1 ido is (f. M McCi irs ass tof tc Mil' poses naklai Hebe rd. pr will a i chu II an tine be rise cl. wnaou ul ly (Special Correspondence.) 24. Andrew EPHRAIM." April "Thomson, Sr. one 'of the pioneers of Ephraim, who died at his home in this city recently, was born on the island of Fainter, Denmark, Dec. 4, 111. He was the only surviving child, of bis parents, Thoms, Nielson and .Dorthea Anderson. He listened to frw Hfl -- -- -- lf d -- -- Will Confer on Matter- Of Laboratory at Dee Ml Hartley-Dea- d. Mies Cora HartPROVO. April 2 OGDEN, April 24 A committee has ley of Coalvillq died at the home of been named for the purpose ef con- her slater, Mra George Clark on Provo ferring wub Church officials in regard to ths building, of a city and county laboratory tn connection with ths 1, 5.009 expansion of the Dee hospital. in rase tbe Church officials do not decide to give it financial support the laboratory will be built at ths expense of tte city and county, if the reject is accomplished, cultural tests ? or microbes and disease germs win be made under the direction off-thhealth department. Tha committee is composed of W R Brown, city physician. Health Inspector Shorten, vt . R. Emmett, county physician, and Manager W. W. Raw-so- n of tbe Dee hospital. Will Probably Take Action Against Dairies OGDEN, April 24, heml-Wrek- fntIl!r Till -- tvea t si fro! -- one-etgb- th your 1 Mbicrlptln er It up Too often thia only Beeldee it a much the 'Befect remove the disfigurement asKier to Apwith ordnary mecolled vai plied nightly the wax will gradually patchremote pimples, tnoth blotdl-" es liter apoie aaliowiiesm TCd The af ee or any outface eruption - tfd cyticie t actually aheorbed a clear, aoft' 2 little dach day amil the PROVO," April County vouthful and beautiful " ekin beneath cuItunil AgeiH J. P. Welch ha iaaued ounce .1 tq liwt tf urging this tike TtfftnliTft Ubx u, roll) cream. Remove In the morn his potatoes before planting, stating water who that end with Many It.g practically aU.tha peed potatoes thte simple harmless treat- - jtn tha country ara diseased. hate tried iop report astonikhlng result - Ad He offes the following aa the best tiint veruaemea All seed must method of treatment. be hand selected for. freedom from fusarium wilt, and . large epote of rhtaoctonia. Cut Blieee not over T inch from the etem of the potato. Reject all potatoes showing infection. Treat selected seed in a solution of corrosive sublimate which is THEY Tf!K IT put up In two ounce package. Dissolve two ounces of thte in is gallons of water or four ounces in JO galMember of the lons of water Measure the quantities OGDEN, April 2 Make the not guess at them. Ogden Teachers' association are indig- -' solution In a wooden barrel And stir nant at tha action of the lioard of with a wooden paddle. education in preparing a schedule of Trite selected seed should be soaked iu own and mailing contracts to for one and one-hahours" Each teachery with such increases in' sal- batch of the solution is good to treat aca It saw to This fit aries not more than four batches of pogrant. tion of thr" board, according to A. C tatoes It becomeir weak and is useEvans, secretary of the organization, less after. Green the potatoes for a is conn ary to expectations. as the board few days before planting If seta are had promised .he said, to give them a used make, them of good sire and plant on was before soon action are taken the cut. This treatafter they hearing rhisoc-(oni- a. ment will kill both scaly-anwage schedule submitted by Jlie of thy city schools. Tha contracts received by the teachers, Mr Evans Plant as much df the fields possay a contain nowhere near the salary sible with the selected seed, marking asked by the association. It is fort ter Ihe field at time of planting so as to stated djt Mr. Evans that the teacher be able to keep track of different lots will ref tae to sign the contracts until ft would be wrcH to plant a few rows after a meeing has been held Monday of bln run seed aa a check. This seed afternoon. should not be treated. ''iiSt drurVrn. Ww X J All regarding eoopWnU tetnrr bould A made to JamM A. Oliver 11 North 1 Wat St. Telephone 11, Agent for tbe Dally, Saturday and Nava, Church sad ether pablkatkna ,, Ephraim Pioneer Die at Ae of 87 f- ,p. S.pr Provo Office Drastic action will likely be taken by th, state and federal dairy and food commissions In Weber county against certain dairy concern. according to Health lnep en- ter George Shorten, who accompanied R. federal and Eldrldge, dairy Inspector, and N B Nelson, of ths stats dairy and food commission, on a trip of Inspection of dairtee and Milk distribution in dairy supplies tha city, the Inspector said, wae found to be generally up to (he standard required, but this was not the race in the county. The dairy inspectors are said to have found several cases where , doctored milk is said to have been sold ""by farmers to milk 'distributors within the city condition Unsanitary were said to have dusted tn tom, cases and samples low In butter fat and "dirty were collected, Bee bench Thursday night of heart trouble Miss Hartley was 33 years of age and while here visiting her elster became seriously ill. 8he la survived by her mother, two brothers and four sistera The body will be sent to Coalville by Bergs undertaking establishment for . Provo News Notea. Word has reached Provo telling of an accident that befell Wilkins Nut-tal- l, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lenard Nut-ta- ll of Idaho Falla The child was run over by a street sprinkling wagon and burial the testimony of the elders and was baptized a member of (he Church of Saints June Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y In De1852, by Johan bwetiadn 2. cember. 1853 he came to America. He crossed the plains with ox teams tn the company of John E. Forsgren, arriving in Balt Lake City, feept 39. 1853. Mr. located at Thomson Spring City, Banpete county, but in Decembcrof the same year- -' the settlers moved to Manti for safety. Here ha spent tho remainder of that whiter. but early In tbe spring of 1654 he with a number ef others settled on Pine Creek, where they built a fort and called it Fort Ephraim. On Nov. 31, 1857, he married Christiana Jensen. 1844 In th spring of he became one of th first settlers of Circleviile. Piute county. In June, 1866, on account of the hostilities of the Indians they returned to Ephraim where he resided until his death He held the offices of elder and seventy and m 1877 ordained a high- - priest and chosen , a counselor to Bishop Lars S. Anderson, In w,hlch capacity he served 24 years. He was a willing and devoted member of the Church, aa well aa a law abiding and patriotic citizen, ever standing flrmlj for the right. He waa the father of 10 children seven of whom survive him. They are Andrew, Jr. Thomas P.. Daniel H J- - Mehonrir Wnr Joseph "E Anderson Mra Mary H. Stevens, and Mra Hans Christensen. FVineral services were held In the tabernacle. Bishop David N. Beal presiding The speakers were Mons Nielson, President Lewis Anderson, his counselors. Eiders Joseph T. Jensen and Ezra Shomaker, and Bishop David N Real ' sit lassie at' ' Dancing his legs so badly Inured that arnputa-tljo- n was necessary. The accident hapLicense Granite High School Thursday and last reports were Thumb Prints pened to the vITect that ihe child was In' a MURRAY. April 26 An evening Mra NuttaU ery critical condition - of classic dsnclng waa entertainmentOGDEN.. 24 Thumb was., f'irinerty,M!ssWlnnlc. Wilkins, April., print given- - last even mg atlhe Grant! hlsih marks were made on a marriage IRense who for many years was Identified school, under the direction of Miss by the bridegroom at the courthouse with ths public schools of Provo as a Luctle Thurman a pupil of Ruth SL yesterday. Tbe couple who secured the teacher license were Debt Bisques and Maria Deni and- - Ted Shawn. A protest has been filed with the Pineado, both of Gar lan A The young Th dancing was designed to porwoman gave her age as 14 years and city commission by ths ettixens residthe spirit of Greece and the oritray was consent of the accorded on her father south Academy avenue tn ing Youth Fined For ent, the program being in four parts. They were married by Bishop Gilbert which they ask that the Balt take and Part 1 Afternoon. A street scene in Thatcher at tbe courthouse. Utah Railroad company be required India before ths temple. Part 1 Stealing Wedding Cake to do its jortipn,.pf.the street paving) Even tog-o- n the EgvptUn paia.-Pon that street Immediately. Director General The com3 studies. Part 4 Early Interpretive OGDEN. with April 24 (Aisrred mission has promised to give the redawn. A Grecian scene. CUT WORTH-MONET- . THIS Will stealing a wedding cakewerefrom 2204 IT OCT IS Immediate Ogden attention. The dancer were Leon Hampton, quest Grant avenue, six boys Thomas M Pyne. son of Dr and alton. before Judge Dan E Sullivan brought in ths Margaret Duncombe. Trilby OGDEN. Aprll 2A Walter D. Iftaea Mra- - H 8 pyne and t;ienn "CraB4afi Juvenile court and aery sentenced to director Edith R wlmas, -- darlsiMi. LeChenit-nan- t, MISS DONT Cut THIS. this out United States are In Proto on a short furlough. Both awttl fines. Tbe theft of 1b cake slip general of the par Blanche Mauson, Margaret enclose with 5c. and mail It to Foley took place about a month ego The boys railroad administration, will visit Og- serving In the army aa field clerks A Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Wright, Doris Love. Leitha Oberg. were passing the house when they heard, den Sunday, according to word received are noises of festivity and entered by the1 here. He will probably be greeted by at 'Camp Merritt. N J. IU., writing your name and address June Bell, Margaret Vine, Ruby Murk, William D. Wood, formerly chief Bumetta Warburton, Ruth Fox. Ethel back door and stole the cake The! Ideal cltiiens besides railroad officials, clearly. Tou will receive in return director on The been has the clerk knew of of the loss ths Lind, Catherine Levring. Luclle Thurgeneral commercial wedding party nothing department trial package some containing Foley's until supper time when it was discov-- i f Pacific coast for days making an of the Mountain States Telephone and Marcella Murphy, RUIa ShepHoney and Tar Compound, for coughs, man. and ered the cake had vanished One of the inspection of railroad condition herd. Glenona Duckworth, Dorothy company at Salt Lake- - has colds and croup; Foley Kidney" Pills tb clew n4 ferrents fol will make his trip east over the Union Telegraph boy Luclle Audrin Wtlhelmson. Miller. been appointed aa local exchange man- for lowed. nie ealre wa taken to the tab Pacific system. pain in side and back; rheumaaccomager of.the Provo office to succeed 3. tism. backache. kidney and bladder Sanders and Melva Bird. Songviolin made park where the bojri ate It. acLind and M. Lewis, former district manager ailments; and Cathartic Tablets paniment by Ethel Attempt Made to by Douglas Cornwall. who was transferred to the Balt Lake a wholesome Foley and thoroughly cleans- companiment Found Guilty by Jury offices early last month Leon Bill ing cathartic, for constipation, bilious- Nile Huscher and Clarence Make With took the pert of East Indian Inga who has been In the local office ness, headache, and sluggish bowels Of ohooting Boy in Leg OGDEN and Carl Buehner was king. a for of number been transhas years Johnson Co. Schramm Adv. 24L Drug Unknown persons, April Murray Item. boys, tried to operate the ferred to the Balt Lake office. OGDEN, April 4 Charles L. Hand - presumably tank tha is n this ritv foe Next Sunday is home missionary Little Drowned dawtrrthewaTd of Cottonwood stake Boy 'W ANTED." 1 FORMATION Washington avenue and .Lftt With ro a. IwJii. h.Vm 15 Twenty-fourt-l,fth Mra E. R. Smith of Frisco, who has street -I? Thursday In Canyon been visiting Mra D. W. Janie, will 7. who but w found a half a block eastnight, ? d rcm T b yes- I of desirous News The Deseret leave for home Wednesday. 5rhnh iif .h ,erUj' morning In a damaged condition communicating the following with fWen Corporal Prank Fowlese, who Is In named person whose last known adorcbarA Correspondence.) (Special Mrs. Bom Farnsworth entertained of had been the warned tank, charge h1ar given below Any InforPA ROWAN, not to leave It on the street over night dresses furnished 7riai April 24 Funeral an Orpheum party Friday afternoon this office will be services , beceuse of the danger August si, were held here this afternoon and a tea party at Franklins for Mra of having It mation appreciated damaged The offenders have not been greatly the little eon of Err rot and Jennie E. R. Smith. Arthur Rchwllder, Idaho Falia, Idaho, for Rabid Coyote Bites Cow. apprehended. Lowe The child felt into the canyon P Anderson. Blackfoot, Idaho Ward coriYerenee will be held at 2 Woodrow. stream, which ia higher at present oclock Clarouvco Frederickson, Sunday In the Hunter ward. than usual. The current washed him Idaho OGDEN, April 28 A coyote that Chairman Says Drive M Freebalrn Cedar Fort. Utah A down nearly a quarter of a mile, passW. C. Atcklns of Mill Creek has made an attack upon a cow on west Is Lagging in Robert Prior. 4222 12th Av, N. W ing nhder two water wheels in motion. reached home after several monini cond street last Sunday was afflicted! with rabies, according to a teet made! Seattle, Waah It is not known how long he had been with the .army of occupation in GerAlbert E Blair, Midas. Nevada of the brain The cow belonged to a in the water before he waa missed. many. Mr Atchlns waa a member of J H Taylor. Eureka Utah Greek and the attack by the eo'vots wpa .k00 Su,bl,criPUo"! Aprii the Sunset division, 348th field arVictory Liberty seen by Paul Chrwiensen. who killed tu Carroll, cart Alta Con Mine, Jaa 55 baa reached of a total $! was to th health office The bead taken tillery. Utah A NEW BOOK BT These figures Alla subscribers. I and sent to the state bacteriologist. wi,h Andrew Davy. Milford. Utah. The row was bitten rear Ihe udder, R! nrlud 248 subscribing throngh the JAMES. Idaho. DR. Thus. StoreyTALM.1G.E, Uftimrg. Prominent Citizen detcfopmenui have re- - .TttHreSftsrwtth x subscription of $4d.N50T far no serious animal Utah. Larsen VeTkln, Albert la THE VITALITY OF MORMONISM." Chairman Chas Barton says the loan is being closely C Drtnnen. Moulton. Idaho. suited, but, ths ia lagging In Weber county and extrawatched. Of Twin Fall Dead Idaho J Preston, Containing 104 brief essava on disR..Kofoed, Jr, ordinary efforts must be put forth by Mrs L. M. doctrines of the Church of the loan workers to reach the quota Idaho Box 48' Warnewortb, Blackfoot, tinctive Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. 169 allotted to this district. (Spec'll Correspondence.) J R Losser, Blackfoot, Idaho. How page. Today Is the last day the people of Idaho. Blackfoot, Young. TWIX FALLS. Ida., April 25. Henry Published The Gorham Press of tbe titv will have 'an opportunity of by W Idaho E Wetnd. Blackfoot, W offer One Hundred Dollars ReGeorge B. Holmes, prominent man of Boston, Maas. the tank that has been on exElmer Martin- - Biackfoat. Idaho. ward for any case of Catarrh" that ean-n- seeing hibition here In connection with the this city, died this morning at the Cloth, $1 . SO- U E. Ftepbeneon, Delta. Utah be cured by Hall a Catarrh Modi drive The tank rambled Levi Anderson home, 435 Third aveatl over town John Weiner, Idaho Fklls, Idaho. DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. nue cine. east. Death resulted from paralyyesterday, to ths gTeat delight of school Lars Larsen. Thompson. Utah Hall's Catarrh Medicine has bee children New who perhaps wars the most Building. ( M,in gL sis, from which Mr. Holmes has sufC R Robinson Blackfoot, Idaho for the past Interested spectators, taken by catarrh sufferers . (Advertisement). S Peterson, 115 E. climbing on to about fered since receiving r Ave, Garfield, thirty-fiv- e yeara - and has become1 tbe machine for a free rids and follow- - Utah a year ago. He was 56 years of age. known aa ths most reliable remedy for iog it around for manv hinrl, E. Blackfoot. Lambert, Idaho, Royal be Hall Catarrh Medicine act. j u wliMeav. tonight for gan Funeral services will Utah Pioneer of 1851 delayed until ttarrh R. D 1, Box 102A word is received from a sister in Los thru the Rlood on the Mucoua sirr- Horace Tuttle Short Creek. Aria. ' of the defaces, expelling the Poison from the- c the relative only Answer Angeles, Last Call ceased. The body w ill be sent Uhloe Curtis. Blackfoot, Idaho Blood and healing the diseased por- oay UrgaiUZatlOn Of to - A. Thompson, Blackfoot. Idaho. tione. for burial. Mr Holmes J N Apgar, Blackfoot. Idaho. 1 After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Guard Unit to (Special Commence M. ' 10 FaH Twin in D Pai had lived ker Blackfoot, Idaho Correspondence). years. Medicine for a short time you will see a P P Hndlork Pleasant Green, lltah. ELMO, EMERT CO, April 24. great Improvement tn your general Mrs Chas King, Idaho Falla Idaho. Funeral service were health. Start taking Hall s Catarrh j OGDEN April 2 held rehere According to Cap- R P. Finiinson, Pocatello. Idaho. cently for Henry Herman Ovlatt, who 8rodC,for 'testtaJnials free. na0on Andrew J Stevens, Tucson, Aria died at the age of 86 year. ApproCHENEY it CO. Toledo. Ohio Ttah!'?! pToiahl'y'begtn0 ZncJiZ priate music was furnished by the Sold by Druggists. Ho Advert!- - ' tiAllIng mayeommenc? "atfout'klay 1 ward choir. The opening prayer waa - .gienfc The officer also stated that the guard by Wra. J Atwood and the cloe'ng till probably be drawn up In caialry prayer Brother by Erickson. The frits to replace the artillery speakers were Erie Larsen and Freet Lars P Ovroon of Emery stake, who paid tribute to the amiable temperaSearching For Boy. ment, sturdy character and useful life of the aged pioneer. .OGDEN a pr 11 2 H Police of fire rs are- The. pall bar- Try Musterole. See How ers were Orson Barney. Milford Ovliraklrg a, search for Vernon Aroon, the Quickly It Relieves att, . who Ovlatt. ran Augus . USt bv Henry Rasmussen, away from Muster old tn briskly, and hi home In this etty last Thursdav rub r; Charles Adelbert Madsen. Guy Ovlatt lOll It Is thought by the and Bert Ovlatt. alt grandsons of ths of the tjsoally the pain IS gone a delicious, that - went to -- altparents lake The boyboy ia deceased Interment was in the soothing comfort comes to take its place. Cleveland cemetery, where the grave Musterole is a dean, white ointment, wihaVio poundx4y 0mp!lon n' was dedicated by Ivan Johnson. made with oil of mustard. Use it instead Bate five to ten uouaia quickly byj Henry Herman Ovlatt was born of mustard plaster. Yill not blister. dry cleaning everything in the home 'June IT, 1832. In Pennsylvania, the Many doctors and nurses use Muster--' with gasoline that would be ruined by son of Ira and Ruth Bonnet Ovist t. ole and recommend it to their patients. and water, alia, coats, waists. He was baptised a member of tbe Church of Jesus Christ of Later-da- y Sainta in 1547. He came to Utah with gives StlS hie parents in 1851, and In that year Don't wait to have pimpiss and from Balt Lake City he moved to Cenpleurisy, robe oi terville and the next year to Spring blsckbsada redness and roeghnsta, SDY-Rodandruff and itching. Prevent thaxn muscles, bruise chilblains, frosted feet; number 'of bro(ite.Vndl'.tr jt waah them with Solvite soap. Shortly -- 1 colds of the chest (it often prevent like ed to bymakirg iW wonderful everything come, out looking and. In around which Ephraim. Pneumonia). Always dependable. -- Big Four Incorporates. Nothing- fade;- - nhrtnkx 'or he lived complexion Soap yo or every --day when until he 1885, moved SO and 60c Jars; hospital size $2.53. tobet soap, assisted bv touch of wrinklea Do not attempt, to dry to Cleveland. There In 1605 his wife t Cudcura Ointment to the first signs dvite soap. Thi gaa- - died and in 1813 he came to Elmo. 'OGDEN. 'April 24 of inror-- " cl'"n bflmi skin and scalp troubles, and poratlon ef the Bg Four Livestock1 o'ne soap Is the secret Of all dr) Eight children survive him: Henry w h a company of Ogd-- o capital of cleaning H . Adelbert, Ormond Barney, Mra dosing of Concur Talcunve fasJvOfion, ha been fjled with the seere-tar- y A package of Solvit soap Adeline Madsen, Aire. Adelaide Bas-muTh cinating fragrance. In dalle t Cuti-eenr fnForprtra for home Bnmon L George T. and Mro Oe dry cleaning, medication Th Cuboura Trio ia and manager. J costs prestltnt - vice - V vsviiK-oltwonderful. 25c aoch. Sample each president; IV It clean little at any drug store. Dry Nora, besides 60 grand children. 114 Dunn, secretary-treasureor away from llama A J. 2alk- and 14 groat-greft of "CoticaT. Boston.1 er, assistant manager. Advrtsennt. grarvdolUldrso. Groom Sign With Viit Off Tank Neuen-aewand- 1 ' Stream ThHTad -- Weber Lil KTIN an Col nes W meat. Ret ' E - Thi? ot lth . ,. I- "FJ "H GuticoraHelpCIear .a Pimples aod Dandruff ya- good Tee Rep h- RUPTURED? TRY THIS FREE "Though parents think their children y rude, Especially about their food. And call their table manner low, I really have not found them so. t EXCESSIVE ACIDITY b at the bottom of most digestive ills. never yet have known a boy. From Ekan entries to Troy, T From Sacramento to New York, Who took his porridge with a fork; Nor any girl beneath the moon with Who managed mince-pi- e epoon; Nor any child, in all my life. with a knife! That (da Its m IIM10ID5 3 FOR INDIGESTION "afford pleasing and -- prompt relief from die distress of - 1 skin-cleari- xw -- ft eontaln-lng'MIrectlo- ns e. out-doo- rs r; at -- ra LEMON-JUIC- E" y KADI IT fdrtmi oi FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try It! 8queese the julo of two lemon bite a bottle containing three ounces of orchard whits, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckls and tan lotion, and complexion beautifies at vary, very small oot Your grocer had the .lemons and anv drug store er toilet counter will upply three ouncea of orchard white for a few cent. Massage thia aweet-t- y fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and aee how freckle and blemiahea diaappear and tha how clear, soft and rjg-wblt- e, akin becomeo. Teal It and never 2 Mawawy j.iNuMl'tWJJ. V 1 add-dyspeps- ia. WWW SCOTTS DnHSKM SCOTT r- - I Tbe Ointment to Heal 24h( Preliminary plans ars under way to organize a cow testing association In 8uh- Balt lotka-eountorga4a tics has long been needed and about two, year ago an effort was made to form such an organisation but at that time It wae not possible to assure the testing of a sufficient number of cows. At a meeting Of the farm bureau directors recently held, th assistance of the bureau in promoting a cow testing association was requested by several prominent dairy farmer. Geo. C Smith waa appointed chairman of the county committee in charge of thia project. A local committeeman will be appointed In each community to assist in the promotion of this important work. In order to assure the successful operation of a cow testing association 1 It will be neceeaary to secure 500 to 600 cows to be tested. Op; man can, taka-carof this numbee gnd 4he feej-pe- r cow will only be a nominal Wtslrrfil Tavrattea Beat M e Days ' Trial Beeere Yes Fay. amount. 7 The milk pall Is the only true meas81m plv send .me your name and 7 will ure of the value of a dairy cow and you my new copyrighted rupture the cow testing association is the most tend book and measurement blank. When effective means of getting Information-- ) you return the blank I will send you es to production. There ere hundreds ray new invention for rnptura When of dairy cows in Salt Lake county It arrives put it on and wear It. Put it to every test you can think of. The which are not paying a profit I These harder test the better you will should be eliminated from the herd like It. that You will wonder how yoe ever and replaced by profitable oow. Daidy got along with the old style cruel farmers of the county are urged to spring trusses or belts with leg straps back this movement by listing their of torture. Your own good, common will tell cows to be tested and by encouraging sense and your own doctor you It is the only way In which you their neighbors to do the same. can ever expect a cure After wearing satisIt 20 days if It is not entlrelv In every way if It 1s not easy and eomfortaMe-r-- lf you cannot actuThe Defenssof, Children. factory better nn your rupture string ally seeconvinced that a cure is merely if not Arthur Gulterman, In his recently a question of time just return it and Any rupture apnpthingon 20 published book of verse. The Mirth- you are out is sent days trial beful Lyre, has taken up the cudgels pliance that Is worth fore giving a trial. pay you for children tn many of his poems. not. tell your ruptured friend of Making reference to the frequently Why this great offerT EASYHOLD CO 1121 made statement that children of to- Center Bldg Kansas City. Mo day .are mannerless, ha write. r Tbe Soap to Cleanse Eupa er The Utah branch of the London conference will hold its reulilon in Tlontrcr slake halC FIfth Souttt and" West' Temple, Mon'day evenlngjune 2. at 8 p m. It la expected that there will he many returned missionaries and Saints from "over there present, also many Utah soldiers who visited Deseret. A good program followed byjdancing and.X freabmenls haff" been arranged. J. Rothery. (17 C street, ia secretary. "Come, he says, "and welcome these Utah boys dnd your London friends who have returned from government service. How to put this organization on a more permanent and useful basis will be dMcuased. Our objects are: A closer affiliation of our members. A better financial foundation. Help for the new comers when needed. Visit the sick and comfort them. And to foster the pleasant memories acquired over there generally. fNCl nscientious nereis are eonarteetleii la the conduct and la the pricing ef one funerals We Will supply the best aad moot' experienced undertak- at it ing establishment and place need tha disposal of those who shew ear services at prices that ear fair spirit of Juatlca, X H. BAXKg UNDERTAKING CXX Murrey, Utah. We 1 |