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Show ' - !- TEE PESERET NEWS SATO DA .U 102I Y-JU- Millions of Families Depend on Dr. Caldwells Prescription Nephi L. Morris Speaks To Throng at Lagoon. When Dr. Caldwell started to in 175. the practice medicine back were not as needs for a laxative as they are today. People great lived normal, quiet lives, ate plain, wholesome food and got plenty of But even fresh air and sunshine that earl there were drasfc Thjr--of! and purges for the relief which Dr. Caldwell did constipation rr t believe were good for human to put Into their system, so beings he wrote a prescription for a to be used by his patients. The prescription for constipation that he used early in bis practice, and which be put In drug stores in 18S3 under, the name of Dr. Caldwells Svrup Pepsin, is a liquid vegetable remedy, intended for women, children and elderly people, and safe, they need Just such a mild, gentle bowel stianilant aa Syrup m Pepsin. Under succestful management this has proven Us worth prescription nd Is now the largest selling liquid laxative In the world. The fact that millions of bottles are used a year proves that it has w n the confidence of people W'ho needed it to get relief from headaches biliousness. flatulence. Indigestion, loss of Appetite and sleep, bad breath, dyspepsia. colds and fevers. Mrilions of families are now never without Dr. Caldwell's hyruo Pepsin. and if yep will once start using it vu will also always have a bottle handv for emergencies. It is particularly pleasing to know that the most of it is bought bv mothers for themselves and the chtl- lax-sti- persons, Approximately 3,500 representative of many cities from Alalad, Idaho, on the north to Pay son on the south, attended the an nual outing of the Cambrian association at Lagoon Friday after noon. President Nephi L. Morris, treasurer of the association, presided at tbs literary and musical program. In & brief welcoming address President Morris called attention that this was the 22nd annual meeting of the association. He s iso referred to a number, of prominent members of the association, who had died during the past few years. Greetings were read by President Morris from former State Senator W. N. Williams, W. D. Prosser, director of the Cambrian association, and David T. Lewis, postmaster at Spanish Fork. Commenting on the Welsh love of music President Morris quoted from recent remarks of David Llod George, in which he declared: "Community singing, will, I hope, redeem the land from the savage animalism of jazz, which U without inspiration and without joy and leaves no impression on a country striving to improve its conditions.' Evan Arthur sang the We'sh national hymn, the assemblage Joining in the chorus. Other musical numbers included the singing of two songs composed by Thomas Giles, blind harpist of Utah, by Prof. Evan Stevens; selec25 of tions, Cambrian chorus voices under direction of Prof. Henry E. Giles; duet, Misses Jessie and Charlie Williams: solos, Miss Jessie Evans; selection, Orpheus club, directed by E. E Pyke, singled of America, by John ing James. George C. Lloyd, baritone eoo; and the Ladies Chaminade chorus under direction of Prof. A. C. Lund. Other features of the program up to $3 r ' mm AT A6C 3 dren. though Syrup Pepsin is Just ss valuable for eMerlv people. All drug stores hare the gener-uWe would be glad to have yon Dr. prve at our expense huw muchmean Caldwell's Pepsin can r. ou ours and Just write "Svrup PtRln. Montlrello Illinois, a and ve w iM Adv. miB SUII'I.K BOTTLE. prepaid bot-tl- F Griffith It Granted Will v claim the Willy They praise the smoothness, silence and engine. power of its incomparable sleeve-valv- e Six is Great of success the The Willy nation-wide trend toward striking proof of the cars. Introduced only two Knight-powere- d in total sales of all cars in the $2000-and-price class. Now, as a result of sweeping demand and increased production, new reduced prices are in order making the Great Six more than ever the leader in fine car values. The Knight Engine Improves with use Unequaled Values in the Fine Car Field Crankshaft Skinner Oil Rectifier Brakes Be If lex Silent Shackles Beautiful, New Bodies Narrow Body Pillars at Windshield Adjustable Front Seat (Sedan and Foursome) Adjustable Steering Post Light control at Steering Wheel Shock Absorbers Thermostatic Temperature Control Finest Quality Upholstery Ditch Light 32 x 6.20 Full Balloon Tires Adjustable Auxiliary Sun-vis- Week of July 18th II raw Libby Sliced eis 1 ...36c Deviled .05c Libby 4 Am pkg. Ptmeato kmc C t large pkg. Petal I1 ..24c 4Ca Packages OwW Habtaeos 1 package Assortment OOls De 1 99a 99a WWle Lax package Social Mights 1 - 3 Cans large 3 Cans f , an Camp s S Un, Gebbarts Z7C ascdlaas Otm fceJ 3 cams Helaa Boston Baked Beams SL72 BRAND FLAVORINGS For Custards and Jellies. Flavors in Brandy, Rum and Cherry, each ANCHOR earn Klag George Sardines .. 1 css Deator Dry Shrimps ...... ..... Halves Geisha Crab Heat Q waiters tier Ubcltr Halm B. A M. PLAKEf risk . . . 1 Iced Cap Cake 77c CANDY BAKERY Cakes- - .28c 38c Bread kaadwtrk Paadwtefc Bella far Baas, sad Hot-DLaaekes aad Plealea. Tree Fra ft Jelly Baaa 25c 35c Assorted Wrapped Caramels. Poaad 45c PURITAN MALT SYRUP A CAN r ' & I 48c 23c Kellogg Specials S wall Kellogg 17c 19c Cara flakes 3 largo Kellogg 27c, 43c 1Carsflakes large Kellogg 23c Alt Brai 31c package Kellogg 13c Pea 1 package Kellogg 15c Kr 14c sables 10 LBS. FINE BEET SUGAR Aagol Back Cakes, ... . 51c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 re SI CampbeJrs ras . 34 C Bedlam 3 37e ..dTc . caaa Libby's I caaa . snii - ,rrc ar. HUSLERS WASATCH FLOUR 48-l- b. . Mcdlwas Pierces Aia I5IW I raw Libby t lease Sassage t caa Libby Ceraed I Pork and Beans 26c 23c 7. I.",' Quality-Ser- vice s J. 63l pv j Reserve Officers Begin Training as GM.T.GGoes Home Two units of reserve officers of the 104th division will go into training at Fort Douglas Sunday, preparations for the trainees having been completed Saturday following the evacuation of the Citizens Camp, Military Training which has been in session for a month. Breaking up of the citizens camp started Friday morning following the final review before by Col. W B. McCaskev, Fort Douglas commandant. Major General David P. Barrows, commander of national the Fortieth division, guard; Col. Paul H. McCook, chief of staff of the 104th division, organized reserves. Awards were presented to the best military students. The best fourth year student in the camp was Thomas E. MulhalU Salt Lake; the best three-yea- r student, Charles Le Moyne, Boise, Idaho; the best first-yestudents. Edmund A. Baird, Fort Douglas, and the three best first-yestudents, Edmund A. May, Eureka; George W. Dixon ar THE NEUSS. swimm IBO FILLS TH1X FALLS MOTOR CO. 157 Motor Avenue. hr i cluo of bc memb'..-Marysvaie. idurw. an! Cr ea; r M. ComJohnson, Cherokee, Wyo. rei W. R Mrs Dr and aud won baseba both the K Quick pany basketball championships for me turned last wck from an extended vacat.on tnp. camp. The Beehive girls of th M. I. met at the bom of .Mr. u. Horae Show at Fair s Is Set for Oct to 4 Olsen. Tuesday ewnire jd'Jor games acre played on the spawouv lav, n and later refresmiK r.ts wer-Decision to hold a three div served. Mrs- - JD. M Kitch entertained horse show In conjunction w .th the Utah state fair Oc:. 1. 2. ant 4. members of the Art club Friday at on street. L.moin home mas reached Friday at a confer- her ence between E. S. Holmes, manaM.ss Bessie Newton of bill Lake d at the ger of the fair. Major Alx H was a guest last Jones, In charge of the Unit'd W. J. Woodhead home on Locust station remount hee sreet. States army and Captain Thomas W. Jor.e. Mrs. R. R. Fenn enteta.ned on instructor at the Umvtrs.iy Tuesday eenmg in a nearby canof Utah. A pivn.c lunch was served io yon A complete program of feature 2 guests. events has been arranged and efMrs. R. I. Frost of Los Anceies, to interest forts will be made e Mis Jos. 3 horsemen from Utah and Idaho to Cat:f., offormerly this place who has been enter their blooded hrses in th the the guest f relatives here event. past month, left Tuesday for her home. Mis Maurine Dokaj accompanied her and will remain in MIDVALE Cahforn.a for some time The Art club meet at the home Mrs. Edwin Olson had as fcr of Mrs. Will. am .Mutch Friday. Miss Virginia Brown ls sailing guests last week. Miss Amandi Olson and Mrs. Olive Lindblad of relaties in Ogdeq for a short time. Logan. Mr. and Mrs- - W. J. Dearirg and Mrs. A. P. Rasmussen was fcost- - The Necessary Evil 1 A&at Salt Lake RICHARDS-BARLO- vi-- saadwIebO fcWW Inh F ! Hen-dric- for Lunches Tue,:7-fetige- T Orrat Six Other equiHjr outnUnding WiDy-KnlgLimousin. $2950. Th iamout 70 Willj-Kmg- bt Sedu 12850; Six: Touring $1295; Coup. $1295; Register $1350; Csbrieht factory and specification Coup. $1495; Sedxn $1495. AH prices Inc, Toledo, Obi. subject to chance without notice. Wdlyn-Overtxn- d, AN ENGINE YOULL NEVER WEAR OUT WITH ..03c 1 up or 'r Spread 1 Salina-Richfie.- d - raws Dellrla years ago, the Great Six now ranks third 300,000 owners ac- Aar. 1 a 4 LOCAL WOMEN OFF FOR CLUB MEET ON COAST J. L. Griffith company of Salt .Repretent Lake was successful bidder before Utah, the state road commission Friday for construction of the three miles A lare group. of Salt Lake busiof paing on the read in Seller county. The com- ness and profe.sjinai women left and Saturday pany submitted an estimate of $95,- - Friday auernfon morning for Oakland, Calif., to attend the convention of the National FedciaUo.i of Business and Professional Womens clubs, schedihgjervfca of the uled to convene July 17. Miss Nellie Manning, president of the local organization, and the following were included in the local atr.egation: Mifcs Lenra D Billings, Miss Alice L- Manning, Mrs. Etr.el Olm. Mis Daisy Booth, Mias Elizabeth Mrs Anna H Crawford. King, Miss Bertha Wagener and Mr. Nora Fish. Delegates and members from clubs in the s'ate who joined the Free City Phone party at Balt Lake were as foliowa Miss Eveline Bean, state president, Was. 475 Delivery and Mrs. Eve TMaon of Provo; Miss Josephine Beaman and Mrs. People tell us oar store is different. Of course Its difFlorence Newcomb of Ogden. Miss ferent. Because its w service grocery. Its not just a store Edna Davidson and Miss Lillian sold. a is where are Its plsce where groceries thing everj Miss Wennergren of Logan, done to make buying groceries a real pleasure A big euck Hazel Madsn of Price. Mrs. Ida of good things to eat, courteous, intelligent clerks mho understand their business thoroughly. Prompt deliveries. Just Mrs. Jennie Leslie, Mrs. Stringham. come in. telephone your order Blanche EUason of Manti. Mrs Blanche C. Pittman and Mrs Ethyl Johnson Butcane, both of C. Nieson of Logan; Mrs. Gladys Provo. Mrs. Irene Shipp, Mrs May i K. Baer Miss Katherine Jelich and Mrs. 7:na V Cummings, all of Utah Grtfi Cora, dCs Salt Lake; Miss Mary Duffy. Mrs. OwC 4 s a Mabel Frye and Miss XelUe all of Ogden. Ora Hord.1 .Ckb'. ing Baicy. Mies Olive P.rocKbanfc. Miss Mavme Pace and M'ss Kill Crandall, all of Pric Miss Elizabeth F.gertld. former president of the Suit Lake orANOTHER SHIPMENT WALNUT ganization and no.v a national ' president. Joined the special ta:n MEATS Special, lb at Colorado Springs and is trave-invia the so uhrn route with the presidential part. Suggestions r i t Jll - Delegation i this as the leader in fine car values a 9M.33 for the work a sum about of included the presentation beautiful bouquet of flowers to $2 yOv below the estimate made by Mrs. Margaret Evans, 7, who ap- engineers. Thrt- oilier bids were submitted by contractors. peared in native Welsh costume. Another unique feature was a recitation given in the varnacular by members of a Welsh class organized by Edward Thomas last ! March. The afternoon was devoted to L. Thomsports and games, Harry as being in charge. Salina Road Contract Large h now emphasize Mi 3. V eek-en- m:i-ita- ty 1 Good-ridg- fr Ogden FRANK C. HOWE Corner State and Vine Streets, Murray, Utah returned from a to Brunswick. Mo. Monday ever ng Mr. and Mr E. J Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wi.i.amsojj, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood. Mr. end Mrs. H. W. O'Neil, Mrs D- - M K:tch. and Mr. and Mr. Wi Mm Mutch enjoyed a picn.c at 'arr.Jv (S, hae n.Mr.th s visit Srawga Spring. Mrs. Annie Anderson a former resident, who is on her way from Idaho to Pas$den3, Calif., was a Midvale visitor this weekMr. and Mrs O. R. Beeney and Miss Clarice Malsrrom were among those from Midvale who attended the Mu. strom fam.ly reunion hell in City Creek canyon Saturday of last week. Mrs Mary E. and Ivan Pearson spent he early patt cf iast week in Beaver, the guests cf Mr E. Orton. Mrs. Glen Egbert and children cf Magna are at ih? hme f !r. and Mrs. Alberto Ibvman. Mrs. Agr.e Oner entertained e.t a dinner partv last Sunday on the occasion of the birthday anniversary cf her son Joseph. Twe.ve young people enjoyed the is male of the engagement of Miss Fsther Whitmore to J. R. Jensen. The maiM-g- e will take place in the late summer. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Alley left on Tuesday to spend heir vacation in various parts of Idaho and Wyo- week of Mr. ani son. Mr. and Mrs. C S Rasmussen were dinner guests Saturday evening of last week of Dr. E. 8. Pom eoy of Salt Lake. r. the occas.on of the fojrth Knhday anniversary of her dnugh-i-- r, Mrs.Edwarl Annie Elizabeth. Loranger entertained Tuesday The :n decorations and favors were p.nk and gren and a birthday cake holding four candles centered the taole Games and refreshments wre enjoyed by 10 small guests. Miss Lcrene Aylett has returned from a visit to LoganMr and Mrs. William Mutch left !ae in the week to pay a visit to Mr, Mufh'i former home in Nova rfco.ia. They expect to be gone a THOUSANDS month. Mr. and Mrs. L. Reming'on reof weoole dreg themselves foe turned this week from a vacation headaches vrkea eje strata really spent at Fish lake. Ls the eaase. Miss Mildred Morty. J. R Mor-t- v M and DKL C. L. EVENS. O. D. Murty of Kansas City. Mo, and Mies Stella Rands of ming. Members of the Cd Mill club enBoocville. Mo., who are returning WORLD OPTICAL CO. to their home after a vis.: to the joyed a picnic in C:onwod canyon Saturdav eenn coast, were guests last week-en- d It East 9eeoad Sonil Mr. and Mrs. Georgs W. Clow-ar- d at th P. E. SuliivaTiTiome on Alien Groisd Floor Walker Bank Was. 6300 of Payson were guests last street Bldg. Parn - S 4 e ib - CoprrlgBt U. S. Patent Oftlca By Sol Hett t : |