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Sure Relief for indigestion 6 Bell-an- s Hot water J Sure Relief 25t AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Salt Lake Reed Smoot, senior United States senator from Utah, who is just rounding out his year in the senate of the United States, is back in Utah, resting, after what he describes as the most aggravating, most trying and hardest session he ever experienced. Senator Smoot shows but few of the effects it his recent illness, and says that a little Utah sunshine, and a little fresh Utah put him back in 6hape to tackle the problems which will arise at the next session of congress. Mrs. Smoot was unable to come west on account of ill health, the senator said. Logan. Logan is about to begin the greatest annual cleanup in its history. The various civic and fraternal orders have been assigned street cleaning projects, and in each ward are organized committees to urge the cleaning up of private properties. On some of the principal streets the city will replace trees that have died, if the cooperation of property holders in caring for them can be secured. Salt Lake. A bill passed by the last Utah legislature which would have provided the regulation of school teachers certificates, requiring an Dath of allegiance, was vetoed by Governor George H. Dern. The governor held that the bill is a restriction of free speech, which is the safety valve to of government and to attempt muzzle criticism is a step toward tyranny. Salt Lake. H. S. McCann, chief clerk of the city court and former city auditor, died at his home from cancer. Death followed an illness of approximately three months. Mr. McCann had been prominent in local municipal and lodge affairs for several years. He succeeded the late E. A. Bock as city auditor. For several years he was secretary of the Eagles lodge. He had served as chief clerk of the city court for two years. Nephi. Juab county will hold a fair this fall, It was decided last Thursday at a meeting in the county courthouse, when members of a special fair committee were named. Louis Garrett was chosen chairman of this committee, with Joel Taylor as secretary. Park City. At the last meeting of the city council condemnation- - proceeding were ordered begun to obtain what is known as Dorityn spring, below town, with certain grounds and The city wants the property for a pumping plant, the purpose being to add to the present water supply of the city. Salt Lake. Salt Lake county will not levy the tax for agricultural inspection, as directed by the state legislature, until the legislation has been upheld as constitutional by the state supreme court, according to E. L. Burgon, chairman of the board of county commissioners. air-w- 20 YEAEIS i r? twenty-seo-on- ton- n j jj : lie disease, TO ADD CHARM TO News Notes From All Parts of MILADYS COSTUME Tel! UTAH Your Details of Dress That Will Straight Lined Beaded Frock Featuring Fringe Shoe Interest Women Who Like to Be in Style. Repairman You Want d ill Coats for young people are Impor- tant this season, and they, too, fol- low lines of extreme simplicity. They are shown In models for spring. In tweed, homespun, velours, silk, satin, what you will, those for the larger girls being almost always trimmed Rubber Heels with fur. All of the little animal furs are popular, and baby leopard carries on, with the foxes, dyed squirrels, ferret, fawn and the others. A faddish trimming Is white clipped wool; It has the quality of otter, but Is snow white. The young girl in the know refers to her ensemble, and some of the coats in kasha, cliarmine, broadcloth or satin are lined with a figured silk or crepe to match the dress. The last word In extravagance . of fashion, and incidentally of purse, is illustrated by the novelty heralded as the anklet hose. It is a stocking of sheerest chiffon silk, with a single row of rhinestones wound about in serpentine fashion, beginning at the ankle. It is one of those flashy fads, such as the ankle bracelet, that appears from time to time and has popularity, of a sort, though not with women of elegance. Tills fancy for over elaborating articles of lingerie Is shown in corsets and brassieres made of silk, satin, ribbon or gauze in pale rose and flesh tints, and having a line of rhinestones to finish the top; or in some other fashion to add an artificial note. Quite fascinating are the latest things in bracelets received from an exclusive Parisian designer. They are fashioned like the flexible and the love link" bracelets- - that have been so popular. But they are set In a manner to give them more Imporlth tance; that is, stones nnd cameos. Corals, the Intaglios, like little brooches, are set separately and joined with slender gold links. Finely cut cameos, in white and black, and the stones, agates and A -t- Lift States Rubber Company Pain! Off-- No dspociaiiy youthful in appeal is this beaded frock charming straight-linof peach georgette, which makes a beaded overskirt the principal attraction. e double-fringe- semi-precio- d quartz, moonstones, chrysoprase, and innumerable other stones are used In these quaint cats-eye- old-styl- two-tone- d s e adorn-ment- s. Just as the softer and gentler fabrics associated with the styles for early spring are shown, there are among the latest novelties the most gorgeous laces and fancy nets in gold and silver. The latest thing In fans is a suostrich perb affair of plumes, one yard long. The feathers are tinted from a rich shade of rose to the faintest, and they are uncurled, in the natural, not the willow form, and are mounted on sticks of beautiful dark tortoise-shell- . Flowers as garniture are seen more and more, and now they are used frankly, apparently without any raison detre, on plain silk frocks. In a pretty little costume of changeable taffeta, three sprays of silk roses with their leaves and flexible stems are added, one at the low line of the bodice on one side, the other diagonally spaced across the front of the skirt. Flowers Are Used for Spring and Summer Hats rose-colore- Doesnt hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. Stops itching Reduces irritation d Clears away skin trouble . a coating of Resinol One application Ointment. frequently stops the itching completely because the special soothing healing properties of Resinol help it to sink deep into the pores where the trouble really lies and restore a normal condition. Use Resinol Soap daily for To Preserve Shoe Leathers your toilet and bath. It Beeswax or mutton suet may be rubbed around boots and shoes in wet weather to keep out the dampness. To preserve kid shoes rub them at night with a little petroleum Jelly and polish them in the morning. The same treatment applies to patent leather. - helps to keep the skin Ask healthy. your drug- gist. Resinol Dinner Dresses Use Lace Trimming appears in plenty on the new millinery for spring and summer. TF you have today a spot of eczema, or irritation on your skin, cleanse the affected part by bathing with Resinol Soap, then smooth in gently with the fingers silver-cruste- d . Provo. Utah county commissioners have signed a cooperative agreement with the state road commission and the federal road bureau for the construction of six miles of new road in Spanish Fork canyon. By the terms of the agreement, Utah county will pay $49,000. Salt Lake. Eleven hundred boys, from every school in the city, were engaged Friday in the citywide marble contest being staged under supervision of the recreation department of Salt Lake City and the direction of Miss Charlotte Stewart, head of that department. Salt Lake. The annual show survey of Big Cottonwood watershed will start Thursday,' it was announced by Mayor C. Clarence Neslen, commissioner of waterworks. The mayor. Superintendent H. K. Burton of the water department, Carl Ham- mond, sanitary foreman, and J. Cecil Alter of the United States weather bureau, will participate in the inspection and survey. The party expects to spend from Thursday to Saturday making a survey of the depth and density of the snow on the shed to determine what the water supply for he coming season may be. USKIDE IVonder Soto for Wear Cheerfulness is the principal ingredient in the composition of health . $2500. he United right-of-wa- Gunnison. Centerfield, three miles south of Gu.nison, was visited by an expensive fire last Sunday night when 1000 chickens belonging to S. S. Bown were roasted alive. Another pen of the thoroughbreds close by caught fire and when an attempt was made to- release them the chickens were attracted, by the light and met their doom when they flew into the flames and some 1400 chickens were burned to death. Loss estimated over Better Heel to Walk On And for the best shoe sole you ever Mm Several of the smartest dinner Flowers are especially favored in this dresses recently seen are made of black model of orchid horsehair and faille lace with touches of cream or brown r ribbon. lace mounted over slips. flesh-colo- t Few Are Familiar With Shoes by Common Name Ask a customer if she wants oxfords or ties, sandals or pumps, and simple as it may sound youd be surprised how few women can give u definite and helpful answer to the salesman, says a big shoe dealer whose business it is to satisfy scores of perplexed shoppers every day. Shopping after shoes would be a much simpler problem If women took the trouble to lamillarize themselves with the different kinds of shoes carried In the shoe department. Bringing the question straight home is ourselves, did you know, for that oxfords, strictly speaking, are low shoes with three or more eyeilets or buttons? And that if they have one or two eyelets they are called ties? Is a low shoe, with a A pump surface, no fastening plain perfectly of any kind, a thin sole, and, In those for men, a low heel. Shots for sports or walking are of the brogue type, with low heels and leather or rubber soles. A brogue la a heavy walking shoe, usually on tho oxford order, with elaborate perforations, foxing and winged tip. Bluchers are laced shoes in which the tongue and vamp are In one piece, the quarters extending over the vamp to one inch. from Colonial pumps are low shoes that have a flare tongue extending out and above the throat of the shoe, and having a buckle across the waist A tongue pump Is one that has a small pointed tongue that does not extend much above the throat of the shoe. Bal & a:, abbreviation rf the English term Balmoral, which merely means a laced shoe. Ballet slippers are those worn by professional dancers, and of lightweight kid, with thin sole, no heel, and no decoration. Congress gaiters are thoes that come just above the ankle, with a leather o.- cloth top without buttons or lacing, but are adjusted to the ankle by a guuset of rubber goring. Old ladies shoes are made of soma soft kid with flat heels and usually have no toe boxing or soft toes. one-ha- lf Jit Jill Druggists . - AsoufloaAKITON A.O. Leonard, Inc. FOLDER REQUEST. NEW YORK ' Teach Children ToUse Cuticura Heals Soothes and Rashes and Irritations jCtitlrnrijoapT0flph8V1nJciBar L. D. S. Business College SCHOOL 60 or EFFICIENCY AH commercial branches. Catalog free. N. Mala SC SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH KEEP EYES WELL! |