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Show Damaged Page : SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Eternal City Celebrates Its Birthday ! HOW TO LIVE I LONGER Saa" X . I This years celebration in Rome of the anniversary of the citys founding was 1 he occasion for' impressive ceremonies and displays. Here the dictator, Mussolini, is seen with his military staff reviewing the cadets of the Royal v Italian t cademy; J. : : ' News Notes v By JOHN CLARENCE FUNK an invisible enemy Tho check pings d PLEASANT GROVE Utahs strawberry crop was worth $336,000 in 1928 and $226,000 in 1924; an increase of $110,000 in four years. up on accident news clip- are shocked at the number of deaths that are a by- product of automobile ownership. The situatifetf is explained because of the great difficulty which all of us experience in appreciating reality if the -- evidenced thereof do not make themselves .felt .through our senses. If we' can taste, see, touch, or smell-thing, we 'will admit its actuality. On the :other hand, if these things are lacking,- - we work on the false assump-itidtSai- - they do not exist. For example, . polluted watei; can lok,''taite''and smell like the pure and sparkling kind, and more frequently than otherwise does so. Bad milk is jflst as white and often as palatable as is the safely pasturized or tuberculin .tested raw product Therein' lies the hazard. If the human eye had microscopic power that alone would save us from much harm. On the other hand, we would lose a tremendous amount of fun in the consciousness of all the g bugs with ugly and which, we daily come in more or less contact In fact such an arrangement would be decidedly unpleasant Things, therefore, are better as they are. '' To overcome tbfi Invisible enemies, nature has endowed people with comto exercise mon sense and it by being careful. But that is exactly where we fall down. Consider this automobile carbon monoxide. It possesses all the characteristics, and more, of a master criminal. "It cannot be seen, it cannot be heard, it caflnot be felt it can--nbe smelt in fact its presence can In no way be noted by the ordinary human senses, yet its ability to slay is only exceeded by. its cowardly character. If you give It a chance It creeps up like a thief in the night and promptly makes a funeral of you. During the cold season foolish people persist in starting their automobiles in closed garages. Not being satisfied with the chance of being killed by this practice others. .will insist upon' tinkering with .their running machines under .the same conditions. ' f,And- it; Is these practices that are daily responsible for the array of hgadllpes which notify the world of the lethal power of carbon monoklde. Tt 'may be "a little chilly;.wlth a' door open; indeed it 'may be cold. 'Bujp.wats a. little, weather .compared tq: afew bunches of' floweist tbat-yowill ', be 'Unable to .smelL - Beware of ctJBbn monoxide if you value ' UTAH Barley in Utah in 1928 yielded more per acre than in any other state. Utahs average was 4? bushels per acre. The United States average was 28.5. HEBER CITY The yield of tame hay per acre in Utah in 1928 was 6 tons, being exceeded by the yields in only four other states. The United States average was 1.61 tons. m MORGAN Snap beans in the amount of 2400 tons were sold by Utah farmers to canning factories for a total of $140,000 in 1928. Four years ago only 1000 tons were canned and $50,000 was paid for them. , Disabled Vets Getting Poppies Ready for Sals . DUCHESNE In all the government hospitals the disabled veterans have been busy assembling popples for the national poppy day .sale. Jn almost every city and town in the country the worhen of the American Legion auxiliary will sell these poppies on the Saturday before Memorial day, and the proceeds will be expended in direct relief to disabled veterans.. ' . HONORED BY U. S. France Guards Against Smallpox - ga-.rji- 1 ' FALSE OR TRUE? forty five1 T million' tooth are sold; in Nolih Amerjinnually.. And there are njore than onqi hiip'dred grid fifteen million peo-- ' for "rple to us& ttiem. So figure t ' QNi,Y - it-ou- Jbfefself! " it.'is fair to assume that .you are sold to tlie tooth brush habit All right But howifiuch further do you go? Formerly, the dentisiMyas reluctantly visited only when something went wrong with the teeth.. So long as everything 'felt all right "if was improperly assumed that 'everything was .all right.-But- we are "educated now, We know better. Are wernot Informed that neglected tfeeth create disease and abbreviate life? Have we not repeat edly heard that gastric ulcers, kidney Infection, rheumatism, neuritis and our1 ancient and powerful enemy, heart disease, can sometimes be traced di reetjy to infected incisors, .canines or . molars? Certainly, w hive. And there the' matter ends for a good proportion .of. ity We lmmedlately Iitpse into the yictorian style of "putting it off until hurts. ' -- ' Because. of an outbreak of smallpox in England the French authorities will permit no., visitors from that country to land in France unless they have been vaccinated recently. Prospective tourists are here seen being vaccinated in' tie London offices of a tourist agency. '. Capt. Benjamin' Mendez, Colombian: ace who flew from New York to ' Bogota, - who will' be awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross by the' United Stages congress. , Among tlx medals pinned on his. breast are tbor presented by Cuba, Guatemala, Fan ama and Colombia. Canceling Germanys War Debt .' something By all means clean your, teeth with an approved tooth paste, .,but dont f . SEARCHED FOR BOOZE attempt to delegate favorite brand .the functions afld Wfork of your dentist., It would.be yerym'ce to be able' this to slide' out f form under that little electric buzzer whjclupfa'ys such a shivering tune while one holds on to the arms of the dentistVchalr waiting for a'nerve 'fo-b'jollibd" along. But the buzzer mnd "the mhrf behind it are essential. '' Aftbf 'all, the discomfort which is usually not so bad as anticipated, is a small price to pay for a good set of your, own teeth and the health' Insurance' for .which they to-yo- Ur u . , -- - ,pay T829, ' l ' Western Newspaper Union,) , Llf a 'Struggle ' . much variety into your life-..- . Possible. Travel If yon can. 8 impossible, read books thgt no.et .If mu 'about, other think, act and -- (e u active and Interested If would prevent boredom. VERNAL Verne Caldwell of Meeker, Colo., professional hunter of big game and predatory animals, who has for two weeks been in the Browns Park country on Pott creek, thirty miles northeast of Vernal, making a survey of the mountain lion situation, reports that he has found numerous carcasses of deer killed by marauders. Mr. Caldwell states that for every car-cfound there are a hundred that are never found, because mountain lions very frequently drag their kills into places positively inaccessible to men. United ' States 'cruiser Richmond, which, oil its arrival at New York with the Atlantic fleet, was searched by ' ebast guardsmen for Illicit liquor. ' None was found. This photograph, from Berlin, shows an incidental operation in the paying of Germanys war debt. A great heap of strips is all that is left after the cut ting machine has operated on the war indemnity certificates, returned marked Paid In Full. , of Magnesia FARMS Idaho Offers Excellent Opportunity to men with limited capital. Good, producing" farms available. Write Idaho Chamber of Commerce, Boise, Idaho, for Booklet (2). New Astrologer embracing Einstein Law and modern scientific discoveries. Different sys tern, send 25 cents for booklet. Money refunded if not satisfied. Shearhod System of Astrology, 406 Geary St., San Francisco, Calif. For Poisoned Wounds as Rusty Nail Wounds, Ivy Poisoning, etc. HANFORDS BALSAM OF MYRRH Honey back for first bottle if not suited. All dealers. Phil Mays Humorous Suggestion to Artist The death of old Lord Iveagh, head of the Guinness family of Guinness stout fame on the Iveagh estate of $55,000,000 no less than $22,000,000 goes to the government led a prohibition officer to say: I'll tell you a story. Youve heard of Phil May, the great artist? Well, May had a red and bulbous nose; and Shannon once did portraits of him and of Lord Iveagh for the Royal academy. d As Mays portrait was being finished he happened to see the great stout brewers on an easel. I say, Shannon, he said, you ought to hang Lord Iveagh and me side by side. Call him Cause and me black-and-whi- red-nose- Effect. Mostly Chicken Landlord How old do you think this wine Is? Guest The combined ages of the wine and the chicken make at least fifty. Dorfbarbier, Berlin. A man learns to live when he to live and learn. as PROVO Extraordinarily heavy snowfall during the past winter has delayed timber work and grazing in Wasatch national forest near Smith Fork, Ranger J. B. Hahn reported recently to E. C. Shepard, forest supervisor. Work is expected to be nearly a .month late. Ranger Hahn staled there was a depth of 55 inches of snow May 1, compared to less than 24 inches on the same date last year. Tho water content of the snow is 14 inches. Timber work started May 6 last year, but will not begin until June this year. HEBER CITY Substantial increase Utahs rye crop this year over last but decreases in the winter wheat and hay crops, are indicated in the May crop forecast issued recently by Frank Andrews, federal statistician. Production of some 31,000 bushels of rye is predicted this year, compared with 24,000 bushels in 1928; while it is estimated that this years wheat harvests will only reach 2,760,000 bushels against 3,726,000 last year. About 60,000 tons of hay are remaining on Utah farms, compared with with 102,000 tons last year. stand. Twice a year, to your dentist.. Put .it up to him..thn, It's his Job, Tours Js to see that7youget there and that Is bending over you once every six months. If delayed a longer time than this things may. happen to you which "will be difficult to remedy. Taking' chances does .not pay. An extra hint : Store .teeth are Por substitutes for the., real thing, those who start in young enough to Pay a semiannual visit to their dentlsl n all probability will- never be com Pelled to false. Milk Salina canyon, famous' SALINA among western highways as the onlyj road that crosses a railroad track 17, times in 20 miles of its winding! course, is reported to be in fine shape and cars are coming through from' Price and Emery counties without! any delay. This road is one of the j" main connecting links in southern; Utahs highway system and many! travelers are now using this road in. their journeys between eastern and Bouthern Utah points. in 1 ' sults ! CASTLE DALE Emery county commissioners have appropriated $1875 for graveling the Pikes Peak-Ocea- n to Ocean highway between Huntington and the Carbon-Emer- y county line,' the project now being 60 per cent complete. An appropriation of $780 was bridge over a wash, west of Green also made for the construction of a River, on the state road. KAYSVILLE Utahs 1929 onion acreage is expected to lead that of 1928 by 100 acres, the late-cro- p onion acreage report issued recently by Frank Andrews, federal agricultural statistician, declares. It 13 estimated that 1100 acres will he grown, compared with 1000 last year. Idaho acreage is estimated at 1200, compared with 1000 in 1928, while the entire crop of late onions in the United States is expected to have an' acreage of 53,070, compared with 46,470 in 1928, according to the figures. Too much to eat too rich a diet or too much smoking. Lots of things cause sour stomach, but one thing can correct it quickly. Phillips Milk of Magnesia will alkalinize the acid. Take a spoonful of this pleasant preparation, and the system is soon sweetened. Fhillips is always ready to relieve to check ail distress from Renicotine. or neutralize acidity; member this for your own comfort; for the sake of those around you. Endorsed by physicians, but they always say Phillips. Dont buy something else and expect the same reover-eatin- MYTON Lyle Young of Myton, who has supervision of distrib tion of water from the Taylor ditch, on the South Myton bench and for Pleasant Valley, reports the canal in good shape and water now running in sufficient quantities to meet the demands for culinary purposes. ot : Seasonable tempera- tures and dry weather have resulted in great improvement in canyon roads and summit crosings, according to the bulletin of the state road commission issued recently. Heber to Fruitland is open to all traffic. death-dealin- lifei Sweeter 2.-4- a RICHFIELD Tourist travel has increased during the past week. The local camp grounds had to turn some customers away recently. Colorado leads 11 states in westward travelers, California car? lead those headed eastward. Several cars have 'crossed the new Grand Canyon bridge at Lees Ferry. This new gateway into southern Utah is expected to increase the numbers of visitors to Grand canyon, Zion canyon, Bryce and Cedar Breaks, Because of the shorter route, many will come that way who are not just pleasure seeker or vacationists, it is predicted, When?' Children Ciy for It Baby has little upsets tit times. Al. your care cannot prevent them. But yor can be prepared. Then you can do wlia! any experienced nurse would do whai most physicians would tell you to do-g- ive a few drops of plain Castoria. Nt sooner done than Baby Is soothed ; re lief is just a matter of moments. Yet you have eased your child without ust of a single doubtful drug ; Castoria is vegetable. So its safe to use hs otter ns an infant has any little pain yor cannot pat. away. And its always ready for the crueler pangs of colic, oi constipation or diarrhea ; effective, too for older children. Twenty-fiv- e million bottles were bought last year. I, |