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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTAH WASHINGTON 'HEWS HISTORY OF THE PAST WEEK A split has developed in President Hardings cabinet ever the proposed merger of the Armour and Morris packing interests. Secretary of Agriculture, Wallace, in charge of the enforcement of all packer control laws, is strongly opposed to the consol- Newc Notes From All Parts of UTAH idation. A Complete History of What Ha Ceno Brigham City. The a installed tral This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on Railroad The United States governments suit company has Been Happening Throughout question to regain extensive timber lands boll signal at the street crossing on that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and to ansuer privilege tracts from the Oregon Lumber com- Fifth West and Sixth North streets. fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your questions the World must hi pany was decided against the govern, This crossing has heretofore been con- limited to two, and your full name and address must accompany each, lett ment by the United States supreme sidered quite dangerous to the travel- For special information send stamped envelope. All communication' WE8TERK court at Washington, according to the ing public. always be held in absolute confidence. The gentleness of a Wyoming lum- information made public. All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and inV Salt Lake City. Suit to recover lo berjack, the suspicions of a Salt Lake Helen Brooks, Box 1545. Salt Lake City. 269S from Salt Lake City was instibank clerk, the boldness of a trio of Freight car shortage Is continuing Ida.: One of To BROWN EYES. Things is ever lastin cheerful and a prompt to disappear according to the ear tuted in the district court Wednesday your songs has kindly Roberts, alleged been contributed by a Blieve thats wot the Bible states sendee division of the American Rail- by Salt Lake county. The claim is reader and it therefore follows here: action by a pair of city detectives Likewise, there folks dont git hungry; rebereached it for association, way the county due though money alleged in the capture of three JUST AS THE SUN WENT DOWN So good people, when they dies. cord peaks in recent weeks. On Nov- cause of work in removing weeds from After the din of the battles roar. Find themselves well fixed forever confidence operators. The 15 the shortage was 158,236 cars city streets Joe, my boy, wot ails yr eyes? Just at the close of day. during 1920 and 192Ltrio are lodged in the Salt Lake City ember Wounded and bleeding upon the field, which cars with 174,498 compared jaiL Two dieing soldiers lay. Thought they looked a little singler. Nephi. The Local poultry associawere needed November 8 and could Oh, no I Dont you have no fear ; held hair. One of thin a gray ringlet tions are now successfully transporting Heaven was made for such as you is One held a lock of brown. Prohibition is not wanted in Tulsa, not be supplied. eggs by automobile trucks to Gunnison Bidding each other a last farewell Joe wot makes you look so queer? declared Presecuting Attorney W. F. Here wake up! Oh, dont look that A demand that the federal governwhere they are graded prior to shipJust as the sun went down. way! Beaver in explaining why he had or- ment take Joe, my hoy ! Hold up your head! steps at once to break up ment to the New York markets. Heres flowers yer Refrain: youve dropped em, Joeyt dered the wholesale dismissal of liquor and prosecute the Kuklux Klan was Oh, ray God, can Joe be dead? One thought of mother at home alone; man Lake Salt unknown The City. cases in the county court. voiced by Senator Walsh of MassaPELEG ARKWRIGHT. Feeble and old and gray. whose body was recovered from the One thought of a sweetheart hed left in town chusetts, Democrat, in a letter address, Dear Miss Brooks, Jordan river February 27, 1922, may Happy and young and gay. cham- ed to Jess Willard Attorney General Daughtery. One kissed a rtnglet of thin gray hair, I have read Between You and Me, for some have been John Orifino, 48, an Italian pion of the world, will be seen in the lock of brown, . One kissed time I enjoyed it very well, and I would to northwest in a series of exhibition The law enforcement arm of the merchant of Toledo, Ohio, according Bidding farewell to the stars and stripes; thank you very much if you will answer my ofmatches which Bobby Evans, former government was said information seriff's went sun down. received by the u9t as the question for me. (1) What it the best powder by high treasury to use What is the best cream to use. matchmaker for the Portland boxing officials to be without any plans or fice. A circular issued by the depart(2) One knew the joy of a mothers love. Will you please print for me the song, Thats commission, is arranging for the big proposals looking to a more thorough ment of pustice, Washington, D. C., One of a sweetheart fair Where My Money Goes. Thanking you ia boxer. enforcement of the Volstead act, al- describes Orifino, who is a fugitive Thinking of home they lay side by side. advance, I am Breathing a farewell prayer; from justice. A GIRL FROM IDAHO. William Shaw and Hiram Davis, though the subject was gone over in One for his mother so old and gray. There are good many powders and creams, One for his love in town mine inspectors, died from the effects detail at the cabinet meeting with and the best is the one which is soothing Brigham City. The car which was skies to and closed earth the their eyes 'of gas fumes by which they were over- President Harding. 'Secretary Mellon abandoned at the side of the road They and beneficial to your particular skin. This Just as the sun went down. will have to determine yourself by trying come in the Yellowhead mine. John was represented as being unable to near you C. O. Jacobsen, Rrefrain. Tonoph, Nev., by them. It is best to use a cream and powder Davis, also overcome, is in a critical offer any solution to the problem while the Brigham jeweler, October 27, when of the same make and if you find that the the profits from the illicit traffic in he wandered off into the desert and My Dear Miss Brooks: condition. cream irritates or the powder does not go on1 I am a stranger, hut an attentive reader of smoothly, try another line of preparations.1 liquor continued .so large. to this was city your helpful little corner. The two songs that Some brought disappeared, and creams are much heavier Initial steps toward fomation of a No trace of Jacobsen has yet been you were unable to find, Just as the Sun than powders others and I could not tell you justl FarmerJLfibor party in South Dakota Labor and agriculture If they hang and "Down by the Weeping what ones would be best for your skin. (2) were taken at at a meeting at Sioux together will control the house of found, and the parties who have been Went Down," Willows," I am familiar with, and am send- Your song will appear later if it can be found. weeks several the desert for Falls of delegates from all over the representatives in the next congress scanning ing them to you. I also wish to ask you: I am very glad you enjoy our corner. have given up the search. state. Selection of delegates to the and come close, to (1) Will you please tell me Shirley Masons dominating the address and I am aware that you have an- Dear Miss Brooks, National meeting at Chicago, Decem- senate. More than a majority of the Provo. Deputy Sheriff Birk, with swered this question a number of times, hut Can tell me if the Poems of Joyce ber 11 was the chief business. It was 435 members of the house elected on J. J. Bushman in custody, left for somehow I do not understand how to curl ones Kilmer you have been bound in a hook and if so indicated that completion of the state November 7 last were endorsed by Sweet . Grass, Mont., where he will hair to look like a national hair hob. Would where I can get one and at what price? He it be too much trouble to print it again? I made the organization would be deferred until either labor or farm organizations or turn Bushman over to the immigraSacrafice on Flanders trust that I may be of service to you again in Fields like soSupreme after the national gathering. many, hut I love his poems so, by both in accord with the scheme tion authorities. Bushman was arrest-de- d regard to other songs, as I am familiar with a listen here several weeks ago on the re- number of those old ones. Ever, The roar of the world is in my ears, The state of Wyoming is negotiat- of affiliation of the labor and radical DULCE, Roberts, Idaho. s farm More than Thank God for the roar of the world! groups. quest of D. A. Plumly of the immigraing the purchase of one million dol- of I thank you so very much for sending the Thank God for the mighty tide of fears, had senators the likewise elected havof on a tion charge department lars worth of Liberty bonds, through two songs. I hope I may be able to help you Against me always hurled! the indorsement of labor or agricul- ing smuggled his way into the United as much in return. Shirley Masons address Thank God for the hitter and ceaseless strife. Its treasurer. ture or both. is. The Fox Studios, Western Avenue, HollyAnd the sting of his chastening rod States. Utah-Idah- : bunco-steerer- s re-ault- ed ! : , I 1 , three-fourth- Ogden. Motion picture Ogden canyon, which were taken last summer by C. J. Blanchard of the United States reclamation service, will be shown in Ogden according to the advices received by Jesse S. Richards, secretary of the chamber of commerce The Ogden films are now being shown in Omaha by the Union Pacific com. pany. Evidence tending to show that revised railroad freight rates granted by the interstate City, Mexico & Orient railroad would save the life of that road and not injure any of the four- Salt Lake City Appointment of a receiver for the Baldwin Radio company of this city, manufacturers of radio telephone equipment was asked in Third district court by attorneys representing the latter firm. I V Miss Mary MacSwiny, who was released from Mount Joy prison at Dublin, the 23d day of her hunger strike, met there sister Annie in a private hospital. Annie, weakened by sevteen railroads protesting against the eral days of fasting outside the prisnew rate schedule was introduced by on gates, collapsed when she saw her attorneys for the federal body in the sister, but quickly recovered and was United States district court when hear- taken to another hospital on a ing of the case was resumed at Den- stretcher. ver. s Leading ladies and popular GENERAL of Berlins theatrical world, clad Fifteen employes of the Julius C in silks satins and furs are pacing up Birck Cleaning and Dyeing company and down in front of certain of the ' of Chicago were injured, five serious- cities principal play houses as pickly, by the explosion of a large naptha ets in sympathy with the strike of tank in the rear of the companys stage artists. building. Russia and Turkey, working togethNew York and New Jersey cities are er, are expected to make a strong pair being flooded with liquor from the at Lusanne and other delegates to the Bahamas, Scotland and England, ac- Near East conference are speculating cording to Frank J. Hale, an investi- on the effect of the combination. gator for the prohibtion department. A commission of sixteen Americans, He declared that a steamship had at the recent convention of appointed with cleared from Scotland last week Southern the Commercial congress to for the bound of whisky "24,000 cases better trade relations beween promote armada camping ground, whisky Mexico and the United States have arfour miles off the American coast. rived at Mexico City. i to son from of blood Transfusion One hundred smokers at Crediton, mother probably saved the life of Mrs. a small town near Exeter, England, A. J. Hill of Long Pine, Nebraska, achave gone on strike against the high cording to a report made by Dr. C. H. of tobacco. They declare that price Arnold. they will light neither pipe nor cigar-until tobacco is cheaper. : Two men are dead a policeman and an unidentified automobile bandit as Premier Wang Chung-Hhas rethe result of an attempt of two police-,meThe of signed. the enresignations to arrest four men at Columbus, tire Chinese cabinet have been in the an who are said to have been driving hands of President L. g Cleveland. in automobile stolen since the arrest a week ago of Lo Wen-Kai finance minister, on the charge Two students lost their lives and I of a personal commission in when were accepting fire injured twenty others connection with the negotiation of a Winat Boniface St. college (destroyed loan with Austrian and Gerprewar most oldest and of one the nipeg noted Canadian Catholic institutions, man capitalists. The famous Jesuit library also was The fight against married women destroyed. acting as school teachers in the pubThirty-on- e persons were injured, lic schools of England, which has several seriously, when Wabash pass, been going on for some time, reached married woenger train No. 20, bound from St. a climax when sixty-foLouis, was derailed at Millard near men teachers were discharged from Kirksvtile. A broken rail was ascrlb. their duties in one of the Loado suburbs. id as the cause. gea-ue- et ui n films - ol Midvale. One woman was killed three men badly bruised and two babies escaped with but a few scratches Wednesday night when an automobile driven by Grant Mortenson of West Jordan struck a cowon the main street of the village and overturned. Salt Lake City The Utah Light' & Traction company was fined $25 for violating the city ordinance prohibitn ing operation of street cars in a test case heard before City Judge N. H. Tanner Wedensday. one-ma- Ogden. A total of $370,00 was tributed by the dis- Bureau of public roads within the past few days, for road work done in Utah and Idaho during September and October, according to District Engineer B. J. Finch. The amount is the largest the government has paid out since the bureau was established in this city. Of the amount $160,000 will be for roal In Utah and $210,000- for road wuik in Idaho. U. S. - Salt Lake City. Following the lead of the national department, the American Legion, department of Utah, has taken a determined stand to stop the pest of war beggars and peddlers that for three years now have injured the reputation of men who proudly wore the uniform . of the United States. Yuan-Hun- n, ur Calif. It is necessary that you have a very heavy head of hair to successfully dress it in the National Bob effect. Separate the hair at the back of the head into two parts, cross them and arrange each part in a coil from the center to the ears. Then curl the ends in small curls and fasten with pins all across the back over the coils in irregular form, pinning each end of curl in place. I hope I have made this plain enough, and if you have heavy hair so there are many ends to curl, it is very pretty. Perhaps you have some combings which you could have made into a few curls .to help out if you lack a few. Could I ask for a few more songs if you happen to have .them? Down by the Silvery Rio Grande, Joy Finds Us After All" and Little Red Canoe.wood, FOREIGN The largest single shipment of cattle for the year has just been made An official decree has been issued from Rock Springs, 1600 head were at Rome dismissing on January 1 all loaded for eastern markets, 56 cars Italian consuls, vice consuls and conwere required for the shipment. sular agents who are not of Italian They are to be replaced The moot question, What causes nationality. citizens Italian by except where suitearthquakes may at last be answer- able candidates can not be obtained, in ed as the result of sounding operations which case the of forappointment being conducted by the United States eigners will be considered, the present holders receiving priority. navy off the Pacific coast. Farmington. The Utah Power and Light company will furnish the installation of five special light reflectors on the overhead crossings at Seventeen Farmington, next week. hundred pounds of cable are being used in the work. Salt Lake City.' The pared highway tarough salt Lake And Utah counties will be kept open all winter. Both counties have joined in the cost of erecting a series of snow fences in the region of Jordan Narrows to prevont the heavy drifts at this point frtsn covering the road this winter. Mrs. Wilford Hansen, Mink Creek, Idaho. Following is the poem you requested sometime ago. The other one will appear just as soon as we have space for it. POOR LITTLE JOE. Prop yer eyes wide open, Joey, Fur Ive brought you Bumpin great. Apples ? No, a heap sight better ! Dont you take no intrest? Wait! Flowers, Joe I knowd youd like em Aint them scrumptious Ain't them high ? Tears, my boy? Wots them fur, Joey? There poor little Joel dont cry I I was skippin past a winder, Where a bang-u- p lady sot. All amongst a lot of bushes Each one climbing from a pot; Every bush had a flower on it Pretty? Maybe not! Oh, no! Wish you could a seen em growin. It was such a stunnin show. Dear Miss Brooks, I have been interested in your corner, and have been reading the questions but there has been a question or two that puzzle me. I am a hoy of seventeen years of age, and I want to go with a girl. Will It be proper for me to go with a girl that is about fourteen, or wait until I can find a girl that is the same age as I am. I remain JACK, of Idaho. Well, my dear boy, you do not necesariyahave to wait to find a girl just your age, for lthough I am sure it would he quite proper voting, are quite as to a you wait while, you and your little friend of fourteen is entirely too it is young to go with the hoys. Of couise quite proper for you to escort a girl to a party with any occasionally, hut do not think of going one girl steadily. "v e--e questions for me a is bobbed, could vou tell me how long ho and it, in would wave stay permanent ? much it would cost to have one put in hair is also very dry. Do you think that 'as eline, applied two or three times R week, tarbut ens the hair? I want mine to tav b'ond, ens dai several of my friends say that vaseline hair Then I hold her all about you How I hringed yon up, poor Joe ! (Lackin' women folks to do it Sieh a imp you was until, you know Till yer got that awful tumble, Jist as I had broke yer in (Hard work, too) to earn yer livin Blackin boots for honest tin. it. With many thanks S. O S., Dricgs, Idaho about A permanent wave is supposed to last an curl six moBths. It will cost $1.50 per t e to takes from fifteen to twenty curls for Vaseline does not permanen and sides. ay. has a tendency that but it darken the hair would suggest as a better plan t.a 18 brush it thoroughly every day for e ru ten minutes with a medium stiff briat scalp. the reach sure that you being n o massage the scalp gently with tipsfind will every day. I am sure you there will you continue this treatment nicelysufficient natural oil to take er.re of it How that tumble crippled of you, So's you couldnt hyper much Joe, it hurted when I seen you Fur the first time with yer crutch. But, I says, hes laid up now, mum, Peers to weaken every day ; Joe, she up and went to cuttin' Thats the how of this bokay. PIANOS and PLAYERS - Sonora and Edison n very easy term Columbia. Phonographs-O- Send for Catalogue - Say. it seems to me, ole feller You is quite yourself L Xind o chirk its been a fortnit Since yer eyes has been so bright. Better? Well, Im glad to hoar itl Yes, theyre might pretty, Joe. Smellin of ems made you happy? Well, I thought it would, you know! But Ive heard it hinted somewhere That in heavens golden gates - Dear Miss Brooks, Will you answer f h Well, I thought of you poor feller. Lyin' here so sick and weak. Never know-iany comfort, And I puts on lots of cheek, Missus, says 1. "If you please, mum. Could I ax you for a rose? For my little brother missus Never seed one, I suppose, Never see the country, did you? Flowers growin everywhere! Sometime when youre better Joey, Mebbe I kin Hake you there. Flewers la heaven? M I spose so; Dunno muck about it, tkough ; Aint as fiy as wot I might be On them topics, tittle Joe. Thank God for the stress and pain of life, And Oh, thank God for God. I am a widow nearly 72 and my hands are stiff with hard work and a bit shaky, but hope you can read this. S. H. CROSBY, Eagar, Arisons. I am happy to say Joyce Kilmers Poems may he had in bound volumes, and have written you stating the price, and where they may be had. They are beautiful. You sre wonderful to write so beautifully not many letters which I receive are written better. I am sure it must be such a pleasure at your aye to be able to spend some of your time with the beautiful in poetry and literature as you do. MUSIC DAYNES-BEEB- E 61 South Mai St. u. Salt LakeOW foi liighe-- l market pi bid, write Mr We can make up youi FURS robes, oven-oat- America!! s K'de CO. i 8f';r,''n i or other paniifiu & Fur Co., Farrms 153 West South Tempi lie and to 't & S.ltU?1- - L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. . AH commercial 0 N. Main St., - Sehool of Efficient-- Catalog free. Clt;. . t Accordian, Side, Box KM G Buttons, Buttonhole. 40 E. Breadway, Salt Lake CiW- , prlm i |