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Show DADDYS ii EVENING J NewoNoteo a Privilege to Liv in It LION WAYS The lions always call to each other when a storm is' coming as I have often told you. At night in the zoo they roar and call out to each other. Always they call, always they answer. zoo. They do it in the Jungle or the friendlso not are zoo they But in the of y. Two of the king lions or two tobe cannot lions kept the prince gether. So They would kill each other. would two of the queen lions. Sometimes the king and queen or a prince and princess will be friendly, but they zoo. do not like their own kind in the fethe male, the hates male The males other females. This is the zoo way. Out In the Jungle they are too busy hunting for food to be so warlike with each other and the zoo isnt their natural home, of course. But still they call to each other at night in the zoo. Just the very wajj -- and Utah FAIRYTALE Mary Graham Banner nrrvcT erwumilKXJJ Cute in a'Babv-Awfu- l atThree i its Dangerous Brittain by Hath 00 SALT LAKE Mr. Peters succeeds 1 took Major R. Y. Stuart who on May over his duties as ChiejForester. Mr. Peters has been connected with tho public relations work of the Forest Service for many years. He is the principal authority of the Service on State forestry policies, and more than any other man has been instrumental in bringing about the adoption of progressive forestry policies and the development of forestry activities , in th'e States. It is our aim to lend our aid! to a mutual programs in cooperation with them looking toward 'the protection and reforestation of all fotest lands which are best suitedHo the production of forest crops. Forestry, hastj made notable progress in the. States in the past few years. The 'Forest: Service is how cooperating in one or more phases- - of forestry activity with 3 Thumb sucking does look sweet in a baby, but it is disgusting in the and sometimes it hangs on until .fifteen or sixteen I The habit mouth or inmay cause an duce' adenoids; and it always interferes' ' with digestion. Pinning the sleeve over the hand; attaching mittens, or putting on cardboard cuffs, forty-fiv- e States. which prevent bending the arms at the OGDEN The county farm bureau elbows, are some of the ways to stop predicted recently that Weber county three-year-ol- d -- will harvest the heaviest 'strawberry cop on record here June 1. Local shearing plant PANGUITCH in charge of Thomas Haycock, .began operation recently' with a. small force of shearers. It is planned to handle small farm herds' unlit full capacity of the plant is reached. The usual run with the ten clippers being operated is fifteen days, with 1000 sheep " handled each day. the habit Another bad habit irregularity la bowel , action is responsible for weak bowels'-and- . constipation in babies.-Givthe tiny bowels an opportunity to act at regular periods each day. If they dont act at first, a little Fletch-erCastoria will soon regulate them.' Every mother should keep a bottle of It handy to use In case of colic, cholera, diarrhea, gas on stomach and bowels, 'constipation,' loss of sleep, or when baby is cross and feverish. Its gentle Influence over babys system enables him to get full nourishment from his food, helps him gain, strengthens his bowels. Castoria . Is purely vegetable aad harmless the recipe is on the wrapper,.- Physicians have prescribed it for over 30 year?. With each package, you get a valuable book on Motherhood. Look for Chas. H. Fletchers signature on the wrapper so youll get the genuine. Memories whose sacred trust their living comthey would if out in the Jungle. rades still are carrying on. And when a storm comes they warn Memorial day and down a shell torn toad Their Memory Revered. each other of danger, although if they oC ' (Stamai in commemoration the Unknown The men now sleeping in France to Amiens a phantom army marches ofagair were put together even at such a time 1918 Yank American Soldier, interred at Arlington Not tho army of fell before they saw the dawn of cut tbs mist swing would from clerks and fight ths they 1921.) 11, farm boys from prairies Marliberty for all the world, said was the following morning and boiled guys and sweet faced It 1 am the numberless Unknown cities hard the faithshal Foeb. We will ever be mammas boys khaki dad red rimmed eyee the big storm was over. Who have cast the shrouds of things that ful to their memories. in drawn haggard faces but, look! sunk seem. and Princess Lion was looking at the stockmen TOOELE While raised The oledeeptin bats are still cocked over one eye, standard-bearer- s the cornerstone. is a Again She sat there planet's Mjr grave next cage. in the cubs the for heavy are farmers grateful their colors. A chaplain Intoned a and, listen! Theyre still singing Hinky with her paws crossed and her big Holding the ashes of a dream. showers which pevailed over the enWhose sacrificial fire blazes from zone to zone. benediction. Taps sounded from beDinky Parley Vous" with barber shop chords fierce. eyes looking very In a strange land while up tire state recently they now' woulc yond the trees, and the officials singing crusaders The cubs were playing with their of. warm weather, guns keep time as they 1 am the wastrel child whom War walked slowly away while here and in front Jerry machine the red appreciate a bit sky over the now breakfast of meat bones and fine Hath rendered baptism, not in birth to J. Cecil Alter, local weawhite crosses, march dawn sweeps the according alone among there, meat Field o Flanders and the phantom But death, where the unseen hosts that pour ther man. The rains have been benremained the bowed forms of those peaceful.melts with the mist the rattle of mak earth. the princess, if I Libation on the army Oh, thought at the a resting eficial, but higher mercury readings time stopping for chine guns changes to the rattle of milk Intone through my mute Ups the eternal! could get my paws on one of those will memories. ones. heighten the good work of ?the with dear alone of their my I and Nevermore! wagons place cubs and tear him to pieces. more on still Wood Mr. find next elements, Meteorologist Alter says. We I hate my children anyway, said : By that mystic name familiar ground Cliateau-Thierr- y Yea, Nevermore! OGDEN Funds in .the amount of Prince Lion the first, who was pacing Youths hallowd blood hath christened me Charles Martells medieval castle and then hell broke loose. And the will be used for improvekent?? $42,000 other at the in the cage were up and down Nevermore! Ye living, let it flame still towers above the city, but the gay celebrators now in France and protection in 1928 administration The challenge of your destiny nests are gone from the the poor devils that went through side of the princess. machine-gu- n 'national on as the forest, which head Ashley his he talked swung As Nevermore! to pride and pestilence and hate he was weeks until it Winter and tofive districts grounds of the park, where strolling that hell for six he much how and shame! ranger, comprises though to tell her over. They deserve their holiday. lovers gaze for miles over the peaceacres. tals approximately 1,000,000 Classed as Illusion meant what he was saying. The coming of the American Leful valley. Automobiles glide over a War Nevermore ! O Uves that pray This will include expenditures for the ; Records cheerfully, continued quite be Stowe Oh, Leland by the United States said Meaux to kept France, gion smooth asphalt road between roads For liberation, make that will of construction and The maintenance children. the hate I indicate that there York New bureau to always the weather Your watchword, till the thing ye say and Laferte Sous Jouarre. When the In a Paris dispatch buildings, telephone lines and has been no appreciable permanent trails, France in has over it Herald gripped Becomes the law your deeds fulfill: Tribune, Second division bumped other improvements, for special tim change in the weather of the northThen I with Christ will rise in sanction from as few things have gripped her these French trucks driven by drowsy slantand range surveys, general Admi- ern- hemisphere during the last fifty her Perof my clay. eyed Annamites before dawn on June last ten years. In the coming, and fire and insect control, or nistration French the people his macadam men, sxty years. Weather records show shing, and 1, ten years ago, Its worn PANGUITCH For I am dust of a deathless spark; Bryce canyon, queen .that the winters are as cold on the to their g holes. find an emotional appeal with filled was Unmastered engine of Americas fairylands, will welcome average as they were half a century Montreuil aux Lions seems small, Imaginations. And the soul of France and bis mark. The tourists formally ori'Jufie'i? jWltti its ago. The severe wiAs the like any other village today. The is peculiarly emotional. Shattered by dazzling creeds I shared old lure for lovers 'of f dim and nter., that elderly, people are fond of same me his had muffles Star blindness explained: own General room where Bundy Washington With you and your nacolor, the fact the Bryce, is: nodj-about Is a psychological illuIn dark. Earned French Gratitude. headquarters and directed the Second will f add .popularity, .and telling tional park seemed colder to the Winters' sion;the subsequent division through The Frenchman remembers the to the canyon proper .and in: important But my dark shall have no need of the sun because a as they were not as schoolroom, pioneers weeks is djw used In the gloomy days of 1917. inAmericans bouidarfes the in clude many pdrk Neither of the moon to shine in it, well protected as people are now. The and Is filled with battered benches. He remembers watching a dreary winand unique side trips for the advance If Christ His dawning Will be done. teresting old of civilization has relieved from pump the Water still drips shall be lit d of suspense turn to a summer of ter And tills my tourist. their 'the inhabitants of this country from where the soldiers moistened If my last fight suBy the stars that blanket me, hope as thousands of lean, bronzed SALT .LAKE Utah wool prpduc-'tio- n on the but d throats, sea mahy of the hardships formerly be won. men from across the Will young total Also, this approximately year weather. cold town of or ffered because hall, marched to the north to take their other side of the mairie, 22,000,000 pounds, an increase 'Cf1, the difference between the child and Masters of lifel On your decree, . of stands a new monument recording soldiers the alongside accord-ing places over last 000,000 year; pounds of that Unknown and numberless, I wait! sons tiny adult taind has undoubtedly contrithe names of thirty France, ne remembers the victory received buted" considerably to the illusijri, d to captivity From wars figures government at were- lost Lion Was who Looking Princess wonvillage7 they helped to make. Is there Untomb me! Let your love be fate recently by jarpea'A.'' Hooper,, secre- Things seen through the eyes of chilCubs. Recalling Days of War. der that France cheers them as they And crown my risen youth with timeless tary of the Utah 'State? Wdoi Growers dhood are likely to have a distorted apFrom the windows of a modest pass? victory I from me. She association. The increase's' them mother lion keeps pearance. It is human nature for pePercy Mackaye. Franco has suffered, and It Is hu village home flags wave, for the peoseems to like them. of ewe lambs im .the, state ople In their reminiscences to exaretention, Is when there one when some not days man to blame forgotten the, ple have harNow, my cousin, the cat, Is Just and the improvement m the condition ggerate past events, especially the the mairie hummed with activity, suffering. This country has shared the same way. He hates kittens. Its deciareSd. .EstK of the life. flocks, Hooper , dships of early when piles of ammunition were her blame. But all that Is on the suronly the mother cat who likes them. mated wool production; throughout thC stored on its stony lawn, and strings face. Under the surface there is a a And even though Im a lion and United States will be increased ttboiit No Wonder of carts were frantically taken forsentiment and love founded on strongcat is a cat used to living under 10 per cent Over lastyeai',:;,., emerf"' was furious yesterday. husband er stuff. My ward, surgeons hastily applying is he still stoves and by the fireplace, OGDEN J,. D. i Jeddy) . JorieS of He observed wagon-sheone of my love leold in across its in Paris, These caiae dressings days gency and there are many quali- Jones Brothers Flouring Mill arid Elemycousin ! there Public miles a few beyond while tters unopened . the Philadelphia Evening ties alike about us. could of. Malacf, IdahPj Was vator what company of artillery. But were of unopened are If was the steady drum-fir- e it But gayety. days Ledger, cousin of the a was he I thought of in the city today, the guest Eugene he be angry. about? Back of Laloge farm three regiOther days will come. Dynasties to tigers, said the princess. R. Alton of the Globe mills.;. Mr. Jones ments of an American artillery briIt was one that he had sent and governments will change. But But So he Is, said the prince. out- mei wheat that1 winter the Amerin In in the were which waving reported Stockholm Kasper. cemeteries position the gade cousin, too, for we are what look in the Maladdistnct; i isi the wheat fields. Cows now tramp the ican soldiers lie will always remain hes my call the cat animals the leothey brightest in ten years; being eVPh 'betmuddy farmyard, and chickens are to remind the world of a people who Dogs and lions. tigers pards, which lane ideal of down ter than last year, which Was a banan die to the for scattered along sent multitudes are fond of dogs? the You to cubs, I wouldnt object Mr.. Estimated: one ner Season. It' is by a Milwaukee marine marched human conduct That Ideal has Hot said the . princess, as she kept watchthis years crop will exceed ... I am. . , Jones that been realized. It may never be morning with an entire German comown. were '"Why? my if them, they ing Iakt stands that of year bydfe&thitfif realized. But the American dead in pany as prisoners. In Torcy 'Because they are dumb animals What I mind is seeing the little HEBER7 Distribution- - ofi ftiori-tilaii a church tower, and children are playFrance will keep it hlive and alofv in to after receiving favors, never tali iwlio,' and knowing they belong a tori, of ;poisoned oats last :year sepnis about you. ing in the streets where silent forms mens minds as a thing to strive lor. things i the queen. to have been most, effective in destrp-- . and torn uniforms were lying thickly This thought or some thought much am so jealous of her anyway. I itt'iWasalch Americans of finally fought like it, is what made the first appearwhen the ground squirrels' Ing And the princess snarled and gave their way through the woods. county.' Fronf all dyer iinMhe 'Cdiinty ance of American troops in Europe a meant she to prove a deep grumble, The Bois Belleau, the tangled uncome reports- - that thryodehtsare Jess thing (o marvel at There never had what she said! derbrush of which hid hundreds of been anything like it There may than half as numerous as a. year agp, machine guns spitting death, is now never be anything like It again. and farmer? are evidencing; A desire A famous correspondent, Junius B, an organization maintained a by Numbers said to follow dpi this advantage bjr disfor park From Too. Digest News, Literary Young Wood, of the Chicago Daily Down women. below, American of litmade of How old are you? I asked tributing' poisoned bait "again 'this of the pilgrimage to Suresnes wooden crosses register the rows of 12 Days Free Trial when they American Legion year. The Ag. club,, boys of the .Jiigh tle George. by the woods the made who those names of a accounted for nearly have school answered prompt' tortured Three years, he visited France last year: To get relief when pain hallowed ground. Two hundred unithousand sqirrels this VeaTr with'I6mll in coHigh on a green hillside, behind ly. you muscles Belkeep and at who fell Americans how old caliber rifles7 in. their annual hunting joints I continued, Joint-EasBerried lines of white marble crosses, dentified And, on nstant misery-ruHe in this cemetery. The .'5 , contest. ,, the sweetly solemn notes of taps leau woodof their your little brother?" It is quickly absorbed and yon number opponents who sold sun The an MYTON Myton and this portion rub it in often and expect results bugle. from army After a moments hesitation he reechoed so dearly will never be of the basin was visited with a good m6re speedily. Gt it at any d broke through the clouds, and France their lives plied, Oh, he hasnt any numbers most of them never were as 1.50T known,, to the honor America rain recently, Which land 'the' dust in gist in America. . paid and yet iuw . for sciatica, .now, Use Joint-Eas- e American soldiers and sailor dead in found. good shape and will provj very bgne-ficilame Gone. outmuscles, lame sore, ..Wars Wreckage bago, ; Indi- to Suresnes cemetery, three miles vegetation. growing Didnt Stay and dutu was chest colds, sore nostrils60 cents. It was the same story all along side the western wall of Paris. in the cations point to the fact lhaV.it feet. hear stayed Only I you Well, aching ing, of On the Somme, In the lowered four Amerithe front. A color-guarquite general all' over 'this':-parn haunted house last night What happenetrates. the state. The outlook is promising can flags and five Legion standards rep- Argonne, and on the Meuse the LeSend name and Addresser pened? to Pope trial tube rKtitiday for additional moisture.: resenting various departments, while gionnaires found that ten years had About twelve oclock a ghost came tories, Desl .Hafloweil, Maine. LOGAN- W. J. Funk',, state road suwounded French veterans with flags effected a great change. Grass covwas there like wall Just through the d of America and France on a single ers the trench-searepervisor for Cache county,; announced; no wall there." vilof the French front in and a line in battlefields, thriving that the Logan cslnydn 'road toBedr staff Joined do? did What you Is now open foe traffic. Recent Lake lages have replaced the wreckage of speakers stand. the other Boy I I went through The first task of the American war, observes the Norfolk Virginian-Pilo- t Stop! Listen! 40 Acre however, have made the road storms, Life. White against tbs gray, Mountain V same Boys the way." wall Ten years ago, recalls the Thd. gravel Terms. Free Hat. McGrath. somewhat muddy. Patches on ths barn; Legion upon arriving In France Is to 'bf Phonograph Records and New York World ' Red among the and oiling of the canyon 'rerid-feds- t pay homage to the AmericanWhite-houstone. poer. IS latest selections excellent Marne. with Sheldon abustle was the said twisting Twister The By A Tongue lrequest-on Argonne Center street, Wiir couiirfehfce immediFrench dead, catalog completo llvered; . which for-- ' the. drive Ambassador Herricks represenflinger. .89 East 163rd. St., New preparations ately, Mr. Funk ?has. announced, Betty Botter bought some butter Not another token d a little from was butters This knew By day said: coming. bitter; she But everybody tative, speaking Of the hearts there broken. TREMONTON The rainfall which If I put It In my batter D there was hot much going on, but by stand, d will make my batter bitter, It fell of recently was looked Upon. as a a was activity. fever there A ripple of applause greeted Gennight Cold the standing wheat. a bit o better butter puffy, But reduces strained, Absorbing by sugar bebri .and grain growers Green the fallen coin. Would make my batter better." eral Pershing, who ten years ago Every road was Jammed with trucks ankles, lymphangitis, poll evil, fistula, the River the of Bear valley, coining ig So she bought a bit of butter Thick the branches meet boils; swellings. Stops lameness ana commanded those boys now sleeping earning 'supplies,- soldiers,' and which drofis, the to save the bitter Marne. that of down time than nick Better butter, to the were twisting allays pain. Heals sores, cuts, bruises, "which lay By where the Stars guns In the beautiful park, 'boot chafes. Does not blister or ' beeii So twas better Betty Botter threatened .fheilbUg had by terrific barrage- of September 20. and Stripes float against a backEorsb carwbe Worked while Bought a bit o better butter.' Do they ever ted here The 'early sprouting of .the drought. From .dusk- unt; the small 'hours of treated. druggists, or 12.50 postAt ground of towering elms. fell who here? the men Of paid. Describe your ease for special sugar beets and grain, up to about We have come, he said, 'to pay the morning yon could hear the mfr free. Instructions. Horse book three weeks ago, . gpye promise of Death, Disease and Fate a loving tribute of remembrance, to tors as they dug; - their way forward. Sudden, from on high, Grateful naer writes: Tare tried noise the dawn .theAjicbebdfng but handiAbeorbuia dry the not cemeof S crops, are before disease But bumper Just Death aod After application Birds of peace are caught' the Americans who lie in the found swelling gone. Thank you forth ceased, and the front became silent wondorfol reeoltt obtained. 1 will woont work of an. inscrutable Providence or spell and' the devAStatiftg' dry winds teries of France. Playing in tha sky to my neighbors mend Abeorbine which have swept the valley, aggraAnd there is nothing so silent as a Where the war birds fought. a cruel chance, says tho Womans Howard Savage, retiring national Is ! iofif dawn. It before several Instead extremely vated by days Horae Companion. They are commander of the American Legion, battlefront Just, in all the Past and present trysting enemies to be fought and conquered hot weather,. had a tendency, to aggratalked not to the living, standing like the last echo of taps Where tha Marne b twisting. with uncovered heads and moist eyes, graveyards of the world, by devotion and Intelligence and vate the situation. Anne Hard b New York Herald Tribiue. So for a few Indian summer days, but to the spirits of the buddies dogged persistence. 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