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Show ipoor copvs SOUTH CACHE courier, HYRUM, UTAH UTAH BUDGET ASPIRIN Grande section result of an accident at Castilla Springs Tuesday Rio roUt. Denver as a killed were workmen & UlOl'Nw David Kits worth Burley, 71 years of . .e' former general passenger agent of died Inst week the Oregon Short Line, of septicaemia, sr, Mark's hospital 1(fw.'an ilincss of two months. Sheriff J. T. Williams has gone to Alameda. Calif., to bring back George luiitdd. "bo is charged with committing many robberies in Utah county, lie'has confessed to all the robberies charged against him. paving Ou'den's with full in now is swing, program in vari,1,1V,. steam shovels working ous districts of the city and asphaltum streets where the peiag laid upon the coarreie laise has been laid. The preposition to issue $G0,0O0 in ot IjoikIs carried at Murray by a vote lor is the Of total, $'0,000 mii; in Street improvements, including now r.wing for paving on 'Nine 'street, and $10,000 is for the waterworks system. A pension of $12 a month, dating from March 4, 1017, has been grunted to Mrs. hy tlit federal government Surah Ann Morrill of Richfield, whose Captain lute husband servpd under jumps Andrus in' the Blacklniwk campaigns. The street department of Ogden will Imid its aid in the fight to exterminC. E. Pettigrew, ate noxious weeds. 1ms crops pest inspector of the county, weeds a heeit making campaign against ami his request for aid in the city was grunted by Commissioner Flygare. runners who use the Weber river for irrigation purposes are benefiting from a volume of water three times ns great as last" year, according to A. 1,. lurton, district engineer of the water resources branch of the United States geological survey. E. W. Robinson, recently appointed as county leader of the boys and girls cl uhs of Weber county, has begun the task of getting the work of the clubs of the lined up for the remainder year. The best products raised by the hoys and girls will be shown at the stale fair. Alfalfa seed producers in Carbon and Emery counties are planning on one of the biggest seed harvests in Weather conditions so far years. lmve been the best and if nothing unavoidable happens within the next month a wonderfully big crop will be harvested. acci.Since January 1 automobile dents lmve been responsible for the death of twelve persons within the city of Salt Lake. In the first half of the present year the number of deaths from these accidents was more than double the number for the entire year $10,-pli.T- Mease of Shoshone, Wyo., has applied to the state land board for a lease .on a section of land in Emery county, where he expects to drill fot oil. Chris Nielson, also of Shoshone, is asking for a lease on 920 acres in the same locality. The applications were considered by the state land board and were taken under adviseA. A. ment. their attorney, W. formerly United States district attorney, various seed merchants! of Salt Lake and Utah met with the state crop and pests commission to protest against the enforcement of cer lain features of the pure seed law The passed by the 1919 legislature. law requires that the label on packages of seeds sold on the Utah mar ket shall explain exactly wlmt is! being sold in the package, Preliminary plans have been held in the office of President E. G. Peterson of Hie Utah Agricultural college to or ganize a market reporting service for the farmers of Utah to keep them in constant touch with the fluctuating The Utah prices of farm products. Agricultural, college, the state farm bureau and the federal bureau of mar kets will in supplying and distributing this information. One death has resulted from the automobile accident north of Becks Hot Springs Sunday night, when a Cadillac driven by Curtis B. Hawley, Jr., ran Into a Iford occupied by W. J. Thayne f North Farmington, and family, in Juring all seven of the occupants, Dorothy Thayne, Infant child of Mr, nud Mrs. W. J. Thayne, whose skull was fractured and who also suffered internal Injuries, died at St. Mark W. Ray, , hospital. July was the banner month in the history of the Salt Lake army recruiting station. During the month total of 161 men were enlisted in the various departments of the army. The uionth ended with the highest peak attained, when fourteen men pledged themselves to Uncle Sams service. In the week ending August 31 fifty-on- e non were enlisted. -- Looking for Satan. I was a small girl I heard a deal about the devil, and my curiosity was keenly aroused. One day my grandmother took me to town on a shopping expedition, and suddenly missing ine, she looked back. There 1 was, sprawled lace downward on an iron grilling in t lie sidewalk, anxiously peering through the liars. On being questioned, I announced that I wanted to see Satan. (I bud always Wlieu good n of 1919. by Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Ilheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tahjets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger Bayer packages." Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture of Salicyiicacid. Adv. h In-diu- Accompanied Bayer" on Genuine Name been given to understand that the in- fernal regions were under the earth.) -Chicago Tribune. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It HE weakness wood is Its of grain-t- lie fact that it made up of a bundle of libers. Each consists merely in laying alternately beams, sled runners, gun stocks, basefiber by itself will as many sheets of thin veneer and ball bats, bowling pins, shoe lasts, hay stand a consider- sheets of this glue tissue as may be blocks, and ladder rails. Even built-urailroad ties and telephone poles able pull, but each required to build up (lie panel desired. fiber In the bundle These sheets are then pressed in a are by no means beyond the realms Is held loosely to its neighbors on all press. The result, is an of possibility. One cannot fail to be impressed by sides. To make a wood that is ca- extremely thin panel in which the pable of standing strain in all direc- moisture content has been changed not the possibilities of plywood as a factions it is necessary to combine sev- more than 1 or 2 per cent. This sim- tor of utilization. Not only would it eral layers cut at various angles to ple method eliminates the troubles re- make possible the saving of a large the grain. sulting .from the use of a wet glue, percentage of present woods and mills Thus is made plywood, said to be and makes the, handling of the thin waste, but it might revolutionize present milling nnd grading practices. Seliterally stronger than steel." It is material an easy matter. lect and clear material, the value of The secured thin construction, plywood extremely revolutionizing airplane and it will enter conspicuously into in this manner and tested on airplane which is now lost in undersizes or dise classification, post-wa- r industry. It is even possible wings built especially for the purpose counted by that as a wall covering the thinner va- proved surprisingly strong. It was could lie utilized and valued as are rieties will compete with wallpaper. found that it gave between 6 atwl 8 now the more valuable hardwoods. They possess all the beauty and dura- per cent added lifting power over the From the standpoint of satisfactory bility of heavy wood paneling, for linen ordinarily used, by reason of the service, there seem to be no limits to their composite nature prevents them fact that the flap of the cloth is the possible substitution of plywood for for most forms of solid wood. eliminated. Thin " plywood has entirely from warping. Weight been found, in toughness and flexibil- weight, its strength proved tobe apity, to compete favorably with textile proximately the same, and It is quite fabrics in the manufacture of air- likely that in the future all wings may be covered with this maplane wings. If anyone should say offhand that terial. When plywood was first thought of weight for weight, wood was stronger connection with airplanes, an apin at. be would than steel he laughed However, the forest products labora- parently insurmountable difficulty pretory of the department of agriculture, sented itself. A machine that had to Department of Commerce Secretary which is responsible for our knowl- be out in all kinds of weather and was talking about the alien Alexander a its time in dense fog edge of plywood and the various uses spend much of must not held be clouds in thick and question. to which It may be put, has devised The 'alien, he said, wlio comes a testing machine which proves this together anywhere by glue that water difover overcome here, learns the language and To this very thing. Only, of course, the would dissolve. with him wo have naturalized were new evolved two gets by estimated glues by ficulty strength of the wood is too but many aliens only no quarrel; the pull it will stand running with the laboratory experts ; one made a small fortune to make over come one of and blood animals exfrom the and not against the grain. For home. Such aliens back then and go casein from obtained from derived wood of placed pine ample, a toothpick Smith. in this machine, with the idea of pull milk. Panels were glued together are like Bill ' Smith Bill dropped in on his water in and these with boiling tesjed ing it apart in the middle, will usually with one day the Vanderpelts, stand a pressure of from 75 to 100 for eight hours. At the expiration of cousins, none of the pieces showed his trunk. It soon developed that Bill As time this before it way. gives pounds come for a pretty long stay. From length, of steel any separation of the plies. Soaking had against this, a his visit lengthened into two week one ten days gave the wire, of the same weight as the tooth-pick- in cold water for weeks became three, and it wasnt Two a with tests generally gives way when the same results. Finally, had gone by that Bill weeks five tension reaches about 30 pounds. Va- shearing machine, which applied force till his intention to deannounced at last to as one ply push rious tests with this machine have in such a maimer shown that all of the denser woods from another, were made, and it was part. The Saturday evening before his can beat steel by from 300 to 600 per demonstrated that a pressure of from hunto seven and fifty departure Bill, who was a notorious cent. When tested across the grain, two hundred of inch to the tightwad, astonished and pleased the square dred pounds however, the best of wood shows only to was by coming home with an Vanderpelts f separate required surface of the to glue from bundle. enormous new were so the strong strength of gieeL Thats why plywood the layers, Just a little something. he exglues. As a matter of fact, it was, lu was inveiitiA not the the glues, but plained, to help out tomorrows Suntn the manufacture most cases, The panels And with a beaming that way. themselves, fibers day dinner. gave of plywood vary in thickness accord- wood the bundles wrapping. undid he smile of the application In considering ing to the article to be made of It. farewell Sunday dinner with my water-proo-f glue and plywood Its In the case of material for airplane this new I thought we might know, you you, our in reconstruction pe.01 to. industry wings, for example, they are only becomes evident that an en- celebrate a little. Inch of thickness. Gluing thin veneer riod, It It was a gorgeous bundle. There new field has opened for prointo a very thin panel of plywood has tirely a Inrge turkey and a magnificent arwas wood of manufacturers always been an extremely difficult gressiveWho, till now, has put on the ham. There were green peas from The ticles. matter for the manufacturer. California luscious and market a standard door that will not Florida been has trouble of principal cause There were nuts and raicannot peaches. warp panels Plywood the excessive swelling and shrinking warp? are finished, for one ply sins and candy. of the' thin plies due to their absorp- after they next Well. said the Vanderpelts, after rigidly. What manution of water from the wet glue, which holds the had gone to bed, so Bill has loosout a chair or Bill table has got causes overlaps and a considerable facturer not that will get ened up for once. amount of wrinkling. A second source with glued Joints Furni"All hands enjoyed the farewell Suna damp atmosphere? of trouble Is In the handling of the shaky in hold will casein with glue made ture day dinner tremendously, and on Sunvery thin material when It has been better. day evening Bill departed by the 8 coated with a wet glue, since It is then together far wooden articles built-uThe Vanderpelts express. oclock smaller For very fragile and easily ruined. him to come again. He immediate not urged application warmly has wood To overcome these difficulties the In replacing solid material but in had loosened up, and they felt very forest products laboratory has evolved only the utilization of small sizes friendly toward him In consequence. a process which consists of making a extending Some of the articles "Then, the next morning, the grolow grades. and sheet of glue by coating thin sheets account came In, and the family of manufactured at cers plywood of tissue paper with blood glue, allow- already that the whole of Bills farelearned with laboratory, forest products the ing It to dry, and using the coated pa- most excellent results In every case, well dinner had been charged to Pa per as the glue layer for plywood. wheel hubs, plow Yanderpelt." The process of making the panel then are wagon, longues, s p steam-heate- d low-grad- non-met- Too Many Like Bill Smith one-fourt- h one-hal- p Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports from druggist who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing i influence of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview on the subject, made the astonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to1 test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &' Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. His Adirondacks. Following is from the San Diego (Cal.) Union: Here is an actual happening at a San Diego home this week. A boy came home and said that the pupils were all examined in Ills room. His mother asked him what the political M.D.s said. He replied: They told some of them to wear glasses, some of them to have their teeth fixed and some to have their Adirondacks cut out. Nervous Spells Near Heart Failure Eatonic Stopped It Mr. C. B. Loats, writing from his home at Lay, Md., says, I had been taking medicine from four specialists, but believe me, friends, one box of eatonic has done me. more good than all the remedies I have ever tried. I was In awfully bad shape. About half an hour before meals, I got nerv- ous, trembling and heart pressure so bad I could hardly walk or talk. One box of eatonic stopped it. Eatonic quickly produces these truly marvelous results, because it takes tip the poisons and gases and carries them right out of the body. Of course, when the cause Is removed, the sufferer gets well. Everyone that wants better health Is told to have just a little faith enough to try one box of eatonic from your own druggist. Tlie cost Is a trifle, which he will hand back to you If you are not pleased. Why should you suffer another day, when quick, sure relief, is waiting for you? Adv. Quickly Corrected. She (sharply) I trust youre coming home tonight promptly at 9 oclock. I had thought Ho (hesitatingly) about 10 She (interrupting very sharply) f What did you say? He (quickly) About ten minutes to nine. Often Heard at This Season. Drat them pesky bens. This is a Common or garden |