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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTAH OF , HUDDLE AGE May Pass the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking Lydia E. Pinkhami Vegetable Compound. I have taken Lydia Summit, N. J. E Pinkhama Vegetable Compound dur- - TDiM good remedy in such a condition. I could not digest my food and had much pain and burning in my after stomach meals. I could not sleep, had backache, and worst of all were the hot flashes. I saw in the papers Vegetable about Compound so I tried it. Now I feel ali better. You have right and can work my permission to publish this letter. -- Victoria Koppl, 21 Oak Ridge Ave.-- , Summit, N. J. If you have warning symptoms such as a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, . headaches, backache, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness, inquietude, and dizziness, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and begin taking the medicine at once. We know it will help you a3 it did Mrs. Koppl. An Apology. Excuse my cigar. She-pOyou may smoke, or 1 shouldnt have given it to you. It is one of fathers, you know, lit Thats why I am apologizing. He li, in. ii 1. .1 t FIG SYRUP . IS CHILDS LAXATIVE CALIFORNIA Remove poisons at tongue! from stomach, liver and ( Look bowels Accept California" Syrup, of Figs only look for the name California on the puckage, then you are sure yoqr lehild is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little Istomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for childs dose on each bot-e- . The. largest and most spirited mass meeting of Lelii citizens ever held, by a Majority of 149 votes Refused to concur In a motion authorizing the sale of the Lehl tabernacle to the Alpine school district. The scheme was to have beep the initial step in Lehls program for the establishment of a , $500, (AX) civic center. The annual farmers round-uand housekeepers conference of the Utah Agricultural college will ope.n Monday morning, February 2, In Logan. Speakers of national reputation and Utah experts will conduct practical courses, lectures and demonstrations on topics Important to farmers and. housekeepers. ? . In a ruling which Itulon S. Wells, insurance commissioner of Utah, sajs may extend to several other labor unions in this state, Dan Bi ShieldsT attorney general, holds that the insurance business of the Journeymen Barbers International Union comes under the supervision of Mr. Wells office. Forty-fivcases of influenza were in Salt Lake one day last reported week by the city board of health. All the cases reported are In a very light form and little anxiety of a recurrence of an epidemic similar to that ,of last winter Is felt by the city board ' . of health officials. Suit for $1138.83 has been brought in the district court at Ogden by John L. Wilson against Walker D. Hines, director general of railroads, to recover for a carload of fruit spoiled en roHte from Ogden to Idaho .Falls, Idaho, according to the complaint. Each organization in Utah to which the proposition, has been submitted is heartily in favor of the state educational campaign, tp be conducted February 6 to 15, according to Nephi L. Morris, chairman of the executive committee and campaign manager. Scores of oil operators from many parts of the country have gone to Moab since the news of the oil strike a week ago. Many are acquiring holdings and it is said that at least a dozen rigs will be in the field within the next six weeks. The executive committee of the federal fair' price commission for Utah has adopted 5yz per cent as a fair margin for the wholesaler of sugar, and 10 per cent as a fair margin for the retailer of the same product. Teachers of the Sevier school district have submitted a proposed salary schedule to the board of educa tion, and have been assured a definite reply to their request for increases and adjustments by February .1. The Indian war veterans and their descendants held a big jubilee and celebration at Provo, the jollification being in honor of the feceipt of war pensions from the government and p e . call Lucky Strikes ... 4 state officials. today! GET somegoing to Harden Bennion, secretary of state Give it without fear. and acting governor-oUtah in the abMother! You must say California. sence from the state of Governor Adv. , Bamberger, has designated Sunday, February 8, Boys and Girls Day. Learned Something. In the Utah education campaign the Flubdub seems subdued. He used to state committee has prepared a circuhink he was the whole thing. lar of information' and instructions He got marned. which is being mailed to all workers in the commonwealth. Utah will join Maine in defending WAS DISCOURAGED the validity of the eighteenth or pro hibition amendment to the federal conSt. Charles Man Tells How stitution, according to Acting Governor Harden Bennion. He A complete still and fifty gallons of Before corn whisky were captured and three Doan's Cured Him. . Greeks arrested at the town of Watters Heavy strains on my back and being by deputy sheriffs and internal revexposed to ail kinds of weather, weakened my kidneys, enue officers. S. ShelJohn says ton of St. Charles, Mo. The misery Chauncy R. Dana,' a market gardenin my back was constant and I had to er, get up several times during the widely known in Weber ' county, to pass the kidney secretions. I night committed' suicide at his home in no got rest night or. day Ogden, by shooting himself through and lost twenty-tw- just right. Because Lucky Strike cigarettes give you the good, wholesome flavor of toasted ' Burley tobacco. O n Guaranteed by Wealth in North Dakota. According to United States government statistics the agricultural products of North Dakota have increased about $278,000,000 since 1915, making a per capita wealth in the state of $2,966 at the close of 1918. The United States census bureau estimates the per capita wealth of the entire Union at $1,956, so that the average wealth in North Dakota is more than $1,000 greater than the average for the whole Union. Including horses, cattle, hogs, sheep and creamery products, the agricultural production of the state at the close of 1918 was valued at about $638,000,000. The same , production at the close of 1915 was valued at about $260,000,000. . o pounds weight. My eyes burned as if there were fire in them. I also had dizzy spfells and would feel as if I were 1 1 1 c to hgoing forward, back Skin Troubles Soothed -- HEADACHE Often Caused therefore, Trying to Fool Philander. Brother Philander said I, to our I was dehead deacon last Monday. tained ' yesterday morning and could So I noticed, not get to services. I would Philander.have been replied absent too, had I not washed my car Kansas City Saturday afternoon. Star. wert I had in,,?1? cntro1over them and the secretions sc.anty and burned in passage. I ,," Pams m my bladder too. I was l.'fC0Jra?ed- - I tried different remedies n i,IfCr!veLno benefit. I was advised ,e Doan a Pills and when am so I was Kidney soon relieved of my mis-r- y Doans cured me. CetDoan. at Any Stora, 60c a Bex JOAN'S CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. Baby Coughs ?iuInntI33t?ent remedy that effeS-topUte.. PUo', U o mild bu take. Aak your druggist for result frequent of this upset condition. Take EATONIC. It quickly banishes ttcld. stomach with its sour bloat, pain and gas. It aids digestion helps the stomach get full strength from every mouthful of food you eat. Millions of people are miserable, Weak, sick and ailing because of 'Poisons, created by partly digested food charged with acid, are absorbed Into the blood and distributed throughout the entire system. This often causes rheumatism, biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver, heart trouble, ulcers and even cancer o t the stomach. It robs Its victims of their health, undermines the Strength of tbo most vigorous. If you want to get back your physical and mental strength be full of vim and vigor enjoy life and be happy, you must get rid of your In EATONIC you will find the very help you need and It's guaranteed. So get a big ' 60c box from your druggist today. If It fails to plekse you, return It and he will refund your money. Dissimilar Tastes. Professor ' Diggs is going to visit the site of ancient Babylon for the sixteenth time. Thats' the difference between an archeologist and a jazz hound. the heart. . What do you mean? The archeologist delights in a dead Wayne is to have telephone service, a company having been formed with city, but what tjje jazz hound is lookA soft answer has no effect upon a one. Birmingham that object in view, the capital of ing for is a live " soft person. which is $20,000, of which $2742 is paid in. The body of R. E. Johnson, of Twin ' Falls, Idaho, was found in his room at a. Salt Lake hotel. Death was pronounced due to acute alcoholism. Three Mexicans convicted at Ogden CrOR ifbUR of having robbed John Rhea, on January 17, of $6.35, were last week senTHICK, SWOLLEU CLAUDS tenced to five years imprisonment. that make a horse Wheeze, Union motion picture operators of Roar, have Thick Wind Salt Lake have gone on strike, deor Choke-dowcan be. manding a day and a subreduced with . stantial increase in the wage scale. Another big irrigation project is planned in Washington county, by also other Bunches or Swellings. No blister, which 16,000 acres of land are to be no hair gone, and horse kept at work. Econirrigated. omical-only afew drops required at an appliMore than 600 pupils have been accation. $2. 50 per bottle delivered. Book 3 R fret. counted for at the part-tim- e school in ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment for manSalt Lake since its opening in Septemkind, reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful, Swollen Veins and Ulcers. $1.25 a bottle at dealers or ber. delivered. BookEvidence free. A continuous' highway from YellowW.F.YOUNfi, P. 0. F.. llOTsmpIt St, Snrtnofletd. Mass. stone park to Ogden will be completed nr. in all probability by 1921. srMovicbr ro posmvnv Ready-to-serv- e Your drul6t Krckl Olntrsont klilal.lfl Kroo book Or. clVlorri mCUM-LSix thousand beef cattle are being C.t 2171 MIcMcm Amin, CMmkS fed in the vicinity of Delta, and are W. N. U., Salt Lake City, NoT In good condition. d. . TFie in as if omeone iriving a s h a r p i n l f e into my kidneJ'8 wpre so weak ) Joe was visiting at grandmothers house and was being put to bed when he recalled that, he had almost forgotten to say his prayers. He then said them at grandmothers knee his usual Now I lay me, ending by asking a special blessing for father, mother and his two little sisters. At its' close he realized he had not remembered his grandmother. Why, I forgot you, grandma he said and then smiled encouragingly but dont you mind that. Pretty soon Ill be big enough to make my own prayers and then I can pray for everybody. Age-Heral- sharptakecatches me ivould 'ny An Advantage. . in Hewitt With Cuticura f Suffered Fast on Thxir Feet. Do you believe that college fits a boy for practical life? Hawaiian Custom of Adoption of Chil- training sure does. I have known It Jewett dren Has Been the Cause of a young fellow who made a record as a Amusing Complications. spriqter at college to become one of most suecesstul dodgers of creditthe The very old custom of legal adoption in the Hawaiian islands, which ors in the community. originated when there were many Assured Knowledge. tribes often at war with one another, How is it that woman knows so was intended to bring peace among children? them. The cause has long since dis- much about bringing up never had She any. appeared, but the custom still persists. When a child is spoken for by some relative or friend, the little baby,' as soon as it can leave its own mother, will be given to the foster mother, and will be regarded as a sacred trust. A Youths Companion contributor tells of one woman who was the mother of Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. eight children, seven of whom had she When been adopted by friends. was asked why she gave them away, she replied sadly, It is a superstition, I know, but if they are asked for and I refuse I fear some harm might come to them. The poor soul let them go by just because she loved them so much ! The custom leads to very amusing Acid-Stoma- ch complications. One of the native princesses now living, has given her Tes, indeed, mors often than you think. starting with In. baby to her own mother. The little girl Because digestion, heartburn, belching, is legally adopted, and therefore has bloat and gas, it not checked, will eventually affect every vital organ of the body. become the grandmothers daughter. Severe, blinding, splitting headaches are, of occurrence as a LEADS TO ODD RELATIONSHIP entire food values of wheat and malted barley are found in ' ATOMIC ACID-STOMAC- n, six-ho- A food in every sense: nourishing, delicious economical. Easy to digest because of twenty nours baking t t rnrnii O |