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Show THE S ALIN A SUN, SALINA, UTAH Notes It' a FROCKS OF GAY SILK PRINT; FASHION FEATURES THE SCARF I Privileg e to Live in IN THEIR reaction against winter Utah and its somber coloring, women of fashion are turning with greatest en- thusiasm toward frocks of gay silk print. For the most part these spring-likdresses are made up very simply, emphasis being placed upon the vivid coloring and spectacular patterning of the fabric, rather than upon elaborate styling. Also It is expedient to e OGDEN At the annual meeting ot the Weber Central Dairy association It was shown by reports that the business had increased 21 per cent in 1927 over ' the business transaction in the preeeeding year. It also was shown that the cost of collection of dairy products had been decreased by the volume of business. SALT LAKE Disbursements of the state highway department during the month of February amounted to $184. (123.07, according to statistics compiled in the office of John E. Holden, state auditor. Of the total amount, was expended for the maintenance of roads throughout the state; $13,792.37- went for equipment; $1016.- 39 for traveling expenses, and $388.48 was listed as suspense. .. SALINA In the Salina coal district of Utah a federal survey just completed shows- 170,000,000 tons of coal awaiting mining activities. ' PROVO The aviation committee of the Provo chamber of commerce recommended recently, that the Provo First ward pasture be used for a land- ing field for aircraft. According to L. W. Nims, chairman of the committee; the best available field for an airport i's the pasture.. The chamber of commerce will recommend to the ' city commissioner that this land be set' aside and the necessary steps . taken immediately for the drainage of the pasture, and the building of run' j ' t Daddys Eveiii but everything from automobiles to bathrooms and kitchens proclaims an unrestricted reign of color. Too much color? There is no suet possibility at the present moment, es peclally when It comes to sports It Is clothes and daytime inodes. color, everywhere color, which is giving individuality aud novelty to pres ent fashions lather than weave or Fairy Tale syrmy graham bower. rpYlr.Ml It viMttN EDWARD Molly had a doll she had named Molly, too, aud she had a brother named Edward. Edward was a tease, not a nice, ,ood natured, funny sort of a tense, but he was the kind who hurt peoples feelings. He would see some one who had on a suit was not wliicl. new or which hud been patched and he would try to make the one who was wearing It feel very uncomfortable. Edward would also see boys wearing their older brothers suits and he would say with a menu look: .. Where did you get that suit? And he liked to tease Molly by and by tossmaking fun of Molly-doll- , ing her up In the air, and playing with her ns though she was a ball, and he could bat her In a game of his own mean making. Molly-dol- l was a rag doll. Oh, how Molly would feel, when her doll was lifted up In Edwaids hands and then he would say, so meanly; "She's only rag. Whats the difference? One day he left Molly-dol- l up In a high tree and she couldnt be found. He didn't tell where she was. And that afternoon, quite late, the snow fell, and Molly was afraid her doll was left out in the. sno-.v- . She hunted and hunted and then a neighbor boy, who wasn't mean ns Edward was. found her and brought her safely to Molly. But they didnt tell Edward they had found her. He thought she was still up In the tree. That night, when he slept, to and came and stood at behold Molly-dol- l the end of his bed. No longer was Molly-dol- l a rag doll. She had grown, oh, she had grown. And she ' was wearing instead of a painted wig, great Icicles and cold. And her body seemed very stiff, and straight. Ii seemed so very strong as though she were made of steel or of Iron Instead of I, I $64,-513.3-8 - I i rJ . ways.- fyt u LOGAN Winter is doing its best in northern Utah to make even the most optimistic forget that spring, must arrive eventually, according to word from that part of the state lately. 'Sleet and snow fell heavily in Logan Wednesday morning with a temperature about-4degrees above d 0 zero.' .CEDAR . thousand dollars has been . appropriated by the county commissioner 'of Iron county for improvement of roads off the main highway. Fifteen hundred dollars of this- amount will be expended in the Parowan valley, Parowan and district; $2000 will be usd in .Cedar Valley, and $500 on the bridge at Newcastle, providing that the localities interested will contribute a like amount in labor or materials for the improvement of these roads. SALT LAKE Utah will receive $1,- 056.000 out of an appropriation of $13,219.000 authorized by the directors of the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company for expenditures in 1928, according to Orson John Hyde, state manager. The former sum is r part of a program of telephone development in this state., which . will call for an expenditure of CITY-r-Fou- r GAY FROCK FOR EARLY SPRING maintain simplicity in the making of these dresses of animated silks, so as to make way for the touch of lace at throat and wrist, which Is fash ions pet hobby this season. A color- - Para-gona- ful print frock adorned with a lovely lace collar and cuff set, is the Idol of -- . - five-yea- $5,-- 547, 7p0: CEDAR CITY An earlier tourist travel to Utah is manifest from reports in large eastern cities, with additional inquiries directed toward Utahs parks this year. MURRAY An egg grading station has been established in Murray where small egg producers may bring eggs by the case, have them candled and graded, and shipped to New York, receiving the price quoted in' New York on the day of arrival. Last week five cars of eggs were shipped, at a total value' of $40,000 or there abouts, .Gottfried and Marshall of New York, largest egg dealers in the country, being the purchasers. As many as three cars a day have been shipped from this section in the short time the grading station has been in operation. B. COALVILLE W. Matteson, senior, highway engineer of the United Ftates bureau of public roads, Ogden district office, and K. C. Wright, district engineer for the statt road com-- , mission, inspected the work being done on the relocation of the Linooln highway, made necessary by construe- tion of the Echo reservoir, recently. They found 125 men and 100 bead of animals at work, and expressed them- selves pleased with the progress made. j F. F. Smith, construction engineer, accompanied them on their inspection. PROVO Water users of Utah lake i will not be organized into a corpora- tion similar to the Weber River Water Users association the move to this end offered by J. R. Murdock to the Utah water storage commfssi"Ti boi'? defeated at the meeting of the com- - i mission, recently. This action was i taken after a committee appointed by the commission had submitted a repor saying that plan was not feasible. RUPERT Recognizing this locality as especially adapted to the growing of seed beans, a Pennsylvania seed j company with western headquarters in Bozeman, Mont., has recently contracted for the production from 400 acres of beans to be grown by farmers In the vicinity of Rupert. the immediate moment. The subject of silk prints for the coming spring and summer season Is All one can do in a limexhaustless. ited space Is to touch the hignlights in the telling. Much importance is attached to a seri.es. .of silks which ore proudly patriotic In that they copy direct the patternings and colorings of the early American Indian oik. Not only their arts and crafts but their very wigwam equipment have furnished inspiration for these prints, which are really meritorious in- - their every phase of color, design and weave. Bordered silks are .very important in the fabric mode. Many of the newest are polka dotted, with borders in vivid coloring and striking modernistic patterning. The new floral patternings are en chanting. Bouquets are silhouetted against contrasting backgrounds in a way which heightens the color effect In t his class one sees vivid d or flowers orange flame-colore- patterning, though It cannot be de hied that all styledoiu is also staging a program of refreshing ideas in in fabric, in design, as well as in color expression. Even so. do not forget that without a doubt t lie stylist, places color first in importance this season. Perhaps no ' item of dress is playing a more hectic role from the standpoint of color than is the scarf, especially the 'square and the triangle.. Not only does color cast ' Its glamor over the scarf horizon hut the method of wearing the scarf or scarfs, if you please, alinoet outclasses color itself In its very daring. Scarf sets.. are the latest theme In fashiondom. They come two. and three of a kind. The picture shows the newest start arrangement. The point of tlie silk triangle about the neck which falls over one shoulder is so positioned that It is balanced by the point of the searf at the oppo site hip, thus preserving a pretty relativity of lines. Sometimes two smaller silk square are skillfully placed, one following the neckline, the other caught by oue point so that it falls down the side of the blouse like a jabot. Dressmakers are finding In the gayly colored scarf inspiration for a . ! Vf SHOWING NEW METHOD OF USING SCARF ! new line oj thought in the way ot 'he designing. They Incorporate scarf into the very construction cl the dress or blouse, permits by stitching it In as a yoke or enttiuj portions of It to sprve as Insets Tims exclusive color and design are miauled, for the scurfs used are liuud-hlockei- In l available iZ In patternings yardage silks JULIA BOTTOM WMr not I. ET New.papor Union t Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia Jolly Game Anlrtn Ii the trade Bark et Barer Ifanafaetu j Fcr Lack of It One day in school the teacher said: Mickey, give me a definition of salt." Shure, Mickey resjamded; Its the stuff that makes potatoes taste bad when you boil em and dont put any In." of UonoeceUeeeidMter of BaUqrUeaetd First Aid Home Remedy Week Coming The National Association of Retail Druggists is urging greater advertising publicity for First Aid Home Remedy Week," fixed for March This sales baby, dedicated to the druggists of America by Sterling Products (Incorporated) is seven years old this month. It has scored six successive triumphs, and Secretary Samuel C. nenry, in urging the general adoption of the national Fill That Medicine Chest slogan, Now," says: Unpreparedness Is seldom, If ever, due to willful neglect, but generally attributable to thoughtlessness or lack of foresight." With the aid of Little Johnny Adthe sponsors of this navertising, 18-2- Over Acidity -- Gas, nausea, sick headache, heartburn, distress after eating or drinking quickly and surely relieved. Safe. Pleasant. Not a laxative. Normalize Digeetion and . Sweeten the Breath tional merchandising campaign, which Is really a drive against needless suffering, hope to Induce householders to be better able to cope with sudden Illness and unforeseen accident Its There June I Just came from the drawing room. Helen INDIGESTION FOR PACKAGES EVERYWHERE AND There's no drawing room In that building. Jane Yes, there Is. My dentist has an office In that, building. Toronto 75 254 Globe. 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Hes got dirty dishes in the sink, bacco all over our dresser, and ashes on the rug. What' you goln do about It? Bawl "1 in out? A good pumpkin pie bas a faint flavor of mignonette. Too much ginger Isn't good. A Mistake June Bride I would like to easy chair for my husband. Salesman fish diet does not make the fish A bright. look IL n They are rather stupid and Out? 'VERY day find you lame, stiff and , achy? Suffer nagging backache, annoy- ing headaches and dizzy spells? Are kidney secretions too frequent, scanty or burning? Sluggish kidneys allow poisons to remain in the blood and upset the whole system. Doans Pills, a stimulant diuretic, increase the secretion of the kidneys and thus aid in the elimination of waste impurities. Are recommended everywhere. Ask your neighbor I Doans Pills A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneye ill dealers, 60c a box. Foiter-Milbu- Co., Mfg. Chemist, Buffalo, N. T. m Care For Your Hair With Cuticura Soap And Cuticura Ointment. Before shampooing anoint the scalp with Cuticura Ointment, letting it remain on over night when possible. Then shampoo with a suds of Cuticura Soap and warm water. Rinse thoroughly. A clean, healthy scalp means goal hair. I Rod 80e. Tileoa 8e. 8oM Be, Ointment Semple eerb free. Addreee : "Ottteva Boe where. Mm, k DapVM, MaMw, Mam.' W Cuticwa Shtyfegg Stick 25c. an Morris? Backache Often Warns of Sluggish Kidneys. At buy June Bride No, Clarence. Has Your Back-Give- ' The teacher had given a lesson on the Wars of the Roses. What do you know of Margaret of Anjou?" he asked. She was very fat, said Lilly, Is that? llow the Inquired teacher. necause, he replied. I read that she was one of Richard's etoutes-- t op-- i ponents. Lumbago Rheumatisnt Bayer boxes of 12 tablet Bandy Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Juvenile Deduction against a navy or black background or perhaps a collection of garden pwies in a setting of almond green on soft gray or possibly rose helge The dress In the picture is verv timely for early spring wear It tnK- -s out a few yards of colorful prim silk for a model such as this uml owing to its simplicity It cun eusilv he Hindi at home Ad era ot coioi this? (Vioi duol cim.ies oates the field uoi only Headache .Accept only Bayer package which contains proven directions.! ' I Blackfoot Received SMITHFIELD about an inch of snow, according to the local weather prophet, but the storm is not expected to reach as far south as Salt Lake. A ; DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART One player .starts story, and after relating an incident, leaves off abruptly for his neighbor to continue the narrative. He tries to connect the story by means of Incidents from Ids own imagination. and then he, ion. passes it on," and so on round the party. As can he Imagined, the course will undergo of I lie' story many changes. Another similar idea is the game of suggestions. The first player starts hy saying a certain thing has Iieen suggesteJ to him. say a garden, and he asks his neighbor what a garden suggests 'to him. Probably lie will The third player Is say flowers. asked what (lowers suggest, and so on, until you get a string of suggestions all relating to the first one. ! o Colds Pain . Edward, . she her said, and voice sounded harsh and terEdward," rible, she continued. you left me out In the tree today and you didn't care If It hurt your sister or me. Ive come to show you." Edward couldnt think what she as. meant, but he was frightened everyone who is a bully can so easily he frightened when anything goes against them. She took Edward in her arms which had grown so big and hard, aiid she tossed him up In. the air and around and about, so that he was frightened he might Ian 1 on the ground. Instead he was In hls'hed when he awoke. But oh, what a horrible dream it had been. And when h disand covered Molly had her Molly-dol- l that snmeluo she had iieen rescued he was really .thankful and pleased. 1 Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for . j Movement LOGAN of families for employment purposes are indications that the Blackfoot sugar factory, owned by the Utah-IdahSugar company, will open again this year. According to Manager Douglas Scalley it fs not a question of whether the factory would' run this year, but a question of how it will run. BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST SAY every- |