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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Children of Revolution Unveil a Tablet !i Trace the Source of Queen of Sheba News Notes; What Will Gold The ruins of Zimbabwe in southern Rhodesia, are interWe m Privilege to Lae in is esting and extensive and but little known of them, although it is more than possible that they have some hisImportant bearing on the early an Engtory of man. Accordingly ' ' to InvestiUTAH The total value of all Utahs lish expedition Is about scientific standfield drops was estimated at $42,000,-00- 0 gate the ruins from a to be possible Is It thought point in 1928 and $33,000,000 in 1924. will find some explanation that they HEBER CITY Utahs crops of oats of the source of the 120 talents of and barley were worth to the growers which the queen of Sheba pre$2,600,000 in 1928 and $1,600,000 in 1924 gold to Solomon, and some. of the sented it gain of $1,000,000 in four years. other wealth of that time. The gold KAYSVILLE of mines of Rhodesia were worked durUtahs oats in 1928 was exceeded in only two to the ing an era corresponding states. Utah averaged 45 bushels per reigns of those monarchs, and many Sere. The United States average was relics found in the temples and other 34.7 bushels. ruined buildingsare distinctly Asiatic. OGDEN Slight damage to Yvds and Zimbabwe was the mythical dead She. blossoms is reported from the hail- city of Sir Rider Haggards storm recently in North Ogden. At It also figures In his other novels, Allan Quatermain, and King Solocording to LeRoy Marsh, district agA The natives regard It cultural Inspector. Other fruit trees mons Mines. In Weber county are said to be in good with superstitions fear. These facts There Is hardly a household that condition. have helped make it a city of myshasnt heard of Castoria I At least five tery and conjecture. SALT LAKE The state road commillion homes are never without it. If mission recently issued an announcethere are children in your family, ment stating that the highways in Within the Reach theres almost daily need of its comfind you very the state were passable but that sevof every woman health and fort And any night may in the house. eral were unusually muddy. This apa bottle theres thankful to strength. Theyre brought plies to all roads except the StrawJust a few drops, and that colic or you by' Doctor Pierces Fais still which berry valley highway, vorite Prescription, which is constipation is relieved; or diarrhea closed to traffic. sold by druggists. It will checked. A vegetable product; a baby build up, strengthen and inOn request of the roads remedy meant for young folks. Castoria , LOGAN vigorateor the committee of the Logan chamber of is about the only thing you have ever delicate woman. nervous, heard doctors advise giving to infants. commerce, an additional $1500 will One who has used it remedicines are dangerous to a be expended for improvements on the marked: For over two years Stronger however harmless they may to Logan conyon highway, according I was in miserable health tiny baby, Good old Castoria ! to grown-upinformation received from Henry brought on thru womans be and remember name, tbe road of state the Blood, chairman trouble. I got so weak I Remember to buy It It may spare you a sleepwould have fainting spells by W. J. Funk, district every day, my nerves were less, anxious night It is always ready, or - all gone and I was not able always safe to use ; in emergencies, RICHFIELD Sevier county and the the to do anything. Finally I was advised of hour ailments. Any for everyday southeast section of Utah has been to take Dr. Pierces medicines. I took fretday or night that Baby becomes favored with a drenching hailstorm, several bottles each of the Favorite Prescriptnever was and Castoria Medical Golden Discovery, the or restless. and ion1 ful, which has now lasted for three days. these medicines restored me to health. I have more popular with mothers than It 13 in my work It is the wettest time in the history of been a well woman ever since and Dr. s Pierce 1 always recommend of nursing twenty-fivof today. Every druggist has it the section over a period medicines where I think they are needed. ' Mashon-alan- d, ! ! j- acre-yiel- d When your for It Headed by Secretary of War James W. Good, members of the Children of the American Revolution, in annual convention at Washington, unveiled a marble tablet over the grave of the Unknown Soldier of the Revolutionary war in the old Presbyterian churchyard at Alexandria, Va. Church to Celebrate in Barn Where It Was Bom run-dow- n, s. com-missio- n tuper-Viso- r. e years, according to S. R. Boswell, assistant weather observer for this district. UTAH Receipts from national forests in Utah showed an increase of more than $12,000 in 1928 over 1927, E. C. Shepard, supervisor, Wasatch national forest, reported recently. Receipts last year totaled $198,805.85 end in 1927 the forest returned or $49,701.46 of the total in 1928 was given to the state roads and school funds. From 6 to 12 inches DUCHESNE of snow has fallen throughout this section during the past four days. Coming at this particular time during shearing and lambing season it has caused considerable damage, especially among the lambs. Many of the farmers with small herds have boxed up their lambs and taken them into their homes to keep them from freezing. arrangements GARLAND Final have been completed for the construction of a bonded warehouse at Garland. Stockholders of the warehouse company have subscribed sufficient wheat, to he stored in the warehouse, to necessitate an expenditure of at least $15,000 to build a structure large enough to accomodate the crop. Work of construction will begin in time to complete the building to accommodate this years crop. RICHFIELD Fish Lake forest service officials and rangers are now planting 2700 western yelow pine tree slips from the Pipe nursery, Colorado, Two hundred of the trees, ranginj from ten to fifteen inches high, In eluding roots, will be planted in the Oak Creek canyon district in Millard county. Five hundred around the Mountain Ranch forest ranger station, near the head of Salina canyon, in Sevier county. CEDAR CITY Sheep shearing is going forward full blast at several of the shearing camps in Washington and Iron counties. At St. George, the first to get started, about 60,000 sheep are to he relieved of their wool, while at Hurricane 75,000 are to he sheared. Shearing was to have been begun at Iron Springs early this week, but owing to the storm, wa3 delayed. About 25,000 sheep will be sheared at that place. SALT LAKE An agreement for reciprocity between Utah and Idaho in the licensing of automobiles was reached by Milton H. Welling, secretary of state of Utah and Fred E. Lukins, secretary of state of Idaho, at the con elusion of two days conferences. All passenger cars except commercial stage carriers that have license plates Issued in Utah or Idaho will be allowed to pass freely into the other state. The same ruling applies to farm trucks operated by the farmers themselves. TWIN FALLS The board of control of the south central Idaho athletic district met here and laid preliminary plans for the spring track meets. The track meet for the Twin Falls district will be held on Lincoln field April 27. The time and place for the north side and the eastern meets have not division yet been decided on. OGDEN Although beet farmers in Weber and Cache counties have been greatly delayed In getting seed into the ground as the direct result of the unseasonable weather, they will In all probability reap their reward in largely increased yields for the year. This is the opinion expressed recently by officials of the Amalgamated Sugar company In this city. It was added that the immense amount of moisture now in the ground has placed it in unprecedented condition and that, with normal weather after the beets are planted, the yield per sere should be the largest In years. $186,-501.5- One-fourt- h S3SV y ? iriSiiiiiii iii ii While the Church of the United Brethren in Christ is holding its thirtieth quadrennial general conference in at least one meeting will be held in Isaac Longs barn, six miles northeast of the city. Lancaster, Pa., May Great Meeting in 1766 at which the church was born, This structure was. the. scene of the Otterbein-Boehdenomination. The building still stands, and is shown above as it was in 1766. It is being the first American-bor- n United Church in America, composed of the hoped that the conference will result in the organization of the United Brethren in Christ, the Reformed Church in the U. S. A. and the Evangelical Synod of North America. 14-2- W. C. ALEXANDER Gen. Almazan Calls on Gen. Moseley is? ss? i it :rvn4l Wv ' rs)). i &. . - efc1 ' L---Sr head of his own corpora member of Mayor James Walkers reception committee to distinguished guests, and the citizens Jury commission of New York city, William C. Alexander of New York has accepted the additional responsibility of the program for the thirteenth annual convention of Kiwanis internawhich tional in Milwaukee, June will attract 8,000 visitors from the United States and Canada. Though tion, Almazan of the victorious Mexican Federal army calling Horne Moseley, commanding officer of the First Cavalry division, United States army, at the border. Gen. J. Andreau on Gen. George Van Poor Grocer Heir to $67,000,000 I! J. L. M. Hopkins of Waynesville, Ohio, owner of a modest grocery store, still sticks his hands In the bowl for a 23-2- COLLETTS GOLF GRIP penny candy even though he just fell heir to $67,000,000 from estate of great uncle, Mark Hopkins of San Francisco. It still seems like a story from One of Them Swell Magazines tradesman. to the ' Mrs. J. B. Mitchell. Idaho, 1423 Grove St, Boise, The Hard Shell Justice William Harmon Black at a banquet in New York told a story about a Baptist. A Baptist minister and his Methodist confrere, said Justice Black, hadnt got on very well for hard-she- hard-she- ll A closeup of the hands of Collett, national women's golf champion of the United States. The photograph was made when Glenna took final golf lesson from Alex Smith, her teacher, preparatory to sailing for Europe, where she will take part in the British womens amateur championships. No American woman has ever won this tourney. Glenna of earning. Write for ' circular. and 50 ll We have no sidesmen. Bonk references. some years, but one day the Methodist called on the Baptist and urged that their past differences be forgotten. We are both Christians, after all, the Methodist minister ended. We are both doing the Lords work, are we not? They shook hands, and the Baptist minister said: True, we are both doing His work. Let ns then do It in the best of our ability, you in your way, and Detroit Free Press. I in Ilis. THE PEXEL CO. 119 N. Food Products 4th St, Camden, N. J. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Removes Dandruff-- 6 topaHairFalltag Restores Color and to Gray and Faded Hau Beauty 60o. and $1.00 at Druareists. fflKeo Chem. Why. Patuhoguft.N.T for use to SHAMPOO-Me- al FLORESTON connection with "Parkers Hair Balsam. Makes thea. or at drag-dathair soft and fluffy. SO cents by mail Iliscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, M. a. Make $15 Daily Rolling Custom Quality shirts and ties. Lowest prices. Largest cash commissions. 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The simpler the remedy for constipation, the safer for the child and for you. And as you can get results in a mild and safe way by using Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, why take chances with strong drugs? A bottle will last several months, and all can use it. It is pleasant to the taste, gentle in action, and free from narcotics. Elderly people find it ideal. All drug stores have the generous bottles, or write Svrup Pepsin, Dept. BB, Monti cello. Illinois, for free trial bottle. He Couldnt Refute That Politician Can you give my friend a job on your railway? But he cannot talk Eng: Manager lish. Politician Job ealling Well, then, give him a out trains. Watchman-Examine- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH One of Salt Lake City's finest hotels, where guests find every comfort with s warm hospital- ity. Garage in connection. Cafe and cafeteria. 400 Rooms, EACH WITH BATH $2.00 to $4.00 ueaitn Diving Raising the Limit five-da- y week. How Man! Ise for a 'bout you, Sam? .Ive-da- week-en- y i M. 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