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Show TV, TflE WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. GEORGE, UTAH Go Washington ConntyNews Special Review of State and World Events ............ w for HU favors. Abundant and deep our striving. The days tor The nights for our sleep. A comprehensive chronicle He glees ns through the hours. The gleam of the sunlight. The perfume of flower. The treasure of the wlldbirds spring's lovely way. The beauties and wonders We see through the days. The son In The laughter of childhood. The borne hearth s bright glow. The sweet ties of kinship, Friends whom we know. is The harvest so bounteoue That grows In our field. Filling our barns With generous yield. ittih L CUP J W I Thank God for HU favors Today we bow low News Notesin TH Its a Privilege to Live Uth whisper our thanks For the gifts that we know. Katherine Kdelmaa. t. 1M. Western Newspaper Union, Ephrairn The city of Ephraim has luthorized the building of a small reservoir Just above the bulkhead of Its ?lectric power plant. The purpose of .liis construction is to store water to Twenty-FeurtRegiment Has Many he drawn upon during the peak load of Casualties; Fight at Las Arenas; the plant Several White Men with Magna AH Magna lacks for a first-clas- s Yaqui forces skating pond is freezing weather. A dike for impounding water in the new community pond was completed Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico A band and water, furnished from the Utah of Yaquis, 600 or more, attacked the company line that runs near camp of the Twentieth regiment of Copper new the rink, is now pouring Into the federal troops and part of the Twenty-nint- h The pond. pon will cover an acre, acof east battalion at Lais Areans, to cording representatives of the MagOrtiz. The Indians drove the outposts and na Lions club; whose efforts have been then the main body of the federal responsible for the building of the to army back on the camp line, but sev- rink. Next season it is planned eral hundred reserves were rushed to flood a larger area. the scene of the battle, making the Ephraim. A number of local sports contest more even. men of this city have been busy the After more than two hours of con- past week on the mountains east of tinuous battling, the Yaquis withdrew, the city in the vicinity of the beaver taking their dead with them. The dams, making ready for the planting of Twenty-fourtregiment suffered heav- 15,000 rainbow trout. The pond, beily, affleers among the dead being longing to Dave Madsen, has been Major Leandro Fierro Quinones and screened and most of the willows soleight other officers, and numerous out and burned. diers dead and wounded. The other hopped more suffered forces are said to have Logan Starting on a small scale severely, but the dead and wounded this year, the bean industry added $35.-00The are not reported. to Cache valley earnings. Among the Yaqui forces were sev- farmers received approximately $17,-00-0 eral white men, who, it is believed by for their crop and the factory paythe federal army, were Americans. One roll added an additional $18,000. of these handled a machine gun with Layton With beet hauling almost deadly effect. and with an average of completed, which 500 men, about As the forces, 1000 of beets being handled daily, tons went in the Yaqui valley on the north over ten days ago. have not been the fall campaign of the Layton Sugar heard from, it is feared here they are Company is half finished. It was resurrounded by Indians. Brighton Snow in generous quantiported here this morning that a battle ty at Bright was repo rted to Mayor was being fought west of Mazaan by C. Clarence Neslen, commissioner of he same forces that met the Indians waterworks, by observers at this imin the battle above reported. portant watershed at 3:30 o'clock FriThis is the third notable battle beafternoon last. Six inches had tween the Yaquis and federals since day and It was still snowing. The fallen, In 12. all the uprising on September at least twelve inches boleved major three quite a number of federal sol- would be laid by Saturday morning. killed. were officers diers and Salt Lake Last year during celery week more than 100,000 stalks of Utah Gooding Bill in Front Again and celery were sent to all parts of the Washington' The Gooding long United States in individual gift packsenate short haul bill, defeated in the eson March 24 last by a vote of 33 to 46, ages. This was enough, it has been of a serve least at to senate quarter the timated, before is to be brought week it is Tills time a million this people. session, the at coming again as an amendment to be offered by hoped that there will be even more Senator Gooding to the river and har celery sent out by Utahns in gift bor bill. The senate, by agreement packages. This practice is being enentered into last session, is to take up couraged by the celery committee of the river and harbor bill December 14 the chamber of commerce, L. E. and debate is to be limited, thus shutchairman, which is In qharge of ting off opportunity for a protracted the Celery week activities. filibuster. That agreement, coupled Salt Lake The city waterworks dewith thd adverse lineup of the senate began at noon Wednesday to partment separatewhen the bill wa3 voted upon water for winter use store reservoir ly, will make it difficult for Senator by the pates at Mountain Dell closing of his Gooding to secure the adoption The commission, which had dam. city voiced amendment, though .he Monday the necessity for to there inspect gone will confidence that the amendment a proposed item in the corbies, sealing go into the bill. next year's buget was present when the dam was closed to hold the water japan is Praying for Emperor for the winter, according to H. K, at all Its Burton, city superintendent of waterTokyo Japan Is praying works. shrines for the life of Emperor who Is 111 at his villa In Hay-amUtah A balance of approximately Buddist priests in the woods to the credit of the state fair $20,000 for him, near the villa are supplicating was reported to the fair association and it is expected the shinto shrines board Thursday by Ernest S. Holmes, of prayer. will name a national day manager of the association. This figHundreds of telegrams from all parts ure included a cash balance of 18,677.-11- , received here, are being of the world with outstanding bills receivable anxiety reflecting the widespreads latest to $3486.50 and estimated reamounting over his illness. While the s bills payable amounting to $2000. emperor the said port from Hayama court Logan Residents of Cache valley condition was unchanged, laO Saduko will Empress get their morning Tribune with ladies are assisting their breakfast under a new plan of in caring for the stricken sovereign. Thursday inaugurated distribution morning. Previously, defects in train Death Valley Slakes Thirst seventy-seveconnections have made It Impossible to Stovepipe Wells Where thirst-parcheget the final edition of The Tribune years ago the starving, one which Is distributed in Salt members of the famous Jay the into Cache valley homes until Lake a hanker party here sipped 10 or 11 o'clock in the morning. Under water draught from a swallow of an the new system. Cache valley subhole and eagerly gnawed a pice Tribune almakers scribers will receive their ox hoof, a crowd of merry as subscribers living in as most early the dined and danced in celebration of ar- Salt Lake. formal opening of a new 21,000 Ft. Duchesne First carload shipStovetesian well In this desert oasis. cf turkeys for 1 hanksgivitig ments valDeath of cents a pipe Wells, in the heart at thirty-fou- r are quoted In Amerley. is the lowest depression sea level. pound, according to shippers anica. being 278, feet below nouncements. Reports indicate that With the opening of the new well, it there are less of the fowl than last is being developed as a sightseeing year in this vicinity. Whitresort, being linked to Mount Provo According to a report Just Tanamint the road piercing ney by a issued by the county auditor, t tifford mountains. Wright, the total amount spent on county roads for the period Pet ween Football Bomb Hits is Stard were January 1 and November 1 Is Columbus. Ohio Nine persons The money was distributed stadium Saturday Ohio at the Injured fired in in the various distikts in the county. five when a mortar bimb in was expended In the prepame celebration explodedon a The largest amount 07. $6.858 60i-seated EIb"rta the people the midst of Ohio at the have been Moab grandstand, Fishing operations temporary game, and four in the ssspended on the Frank Nhafir No. 1 about the s'adium weil cn C.ine Crfk dome, pending crush of humm-tintended to add the arrival from rasjier. Wyo., of bomb, The pates. and noise to the game, failed several eo kei which will be to explod in the air and was wafted in an attempt to bring to the sur a face the tools whih were hi Used in info the stadiums open end by it the hole when the w!l bl-- w burst after and wind in as e south strong hit the floor planking of the bleachers gusher on election day. It was fired from a mtortar. h CUT OUT WORRIES AT THIS SEASON Let Thanksgiving Time Be Given Over Only to Rejoicing. In the Strical circles for many years, relale the adventure of a comedian, long out of a job, who. in fear and trembling sought employment from a gruff and manager. On being in formed of his visiior's errand, the manager wheeled In his chair, fixed the unfortunate actor with a baleful glare and barked out, All right, go ahead and be comical now. Make me laugh." hurd-viaage- Something akin to the discomfiture thus peremptorily remirth provoking is often experienced by the citizen when it comes to complying with the official request to he thankful on the annual occasion set aside for that function He He may not feci at all thankful. may have private griefs and auxleties. He may have domestic worries. He may be oppressed with a conviction of impending national disaster. He may feel it necessary to devote himself pretty exclusively to worry. Therefore, on being commanded to he thankful at a certain time he is disconcerted and perhaps fails to bring himself into the desired frame of 'of the actor quired to be Little movie" favorite holds a pumpkin on top of her head Just to -how how big it is. And all of it for a great big pie for herself on Thanksgiving day. List Blessings That Call for Gratitude Thanksgiving is a mental condition, and is not dependent upon the state of one's finances or one's larder. In fuct, people are more apt to forget God and His heuelits to us when they are enjoying prosperity than In adversity. Tlie well nmn or woman Is not as prone to thank God for health as the iek man or woman to thank Him for leturning strength. Farmers may be thankful this year rhat they probably have sen the worst of their hard times. When so many people are without work and without homes, the farmer still has his chores ind his farm on which to hibernate. Whatever our troubles are. they might be worse. Most of us get more than we deserve. If we could see a daily balance sheet of our credits and debits as our Master sees them, we would undoubtedly feel sincere gratitude for w hat we have been spared. Exchange. THANKSGIVING DAY mind. But it Is a good Idea, nevertheless. For the precise reason that most of us spend too much time in examining our causes for depression and in dwelling upon the reasons We may have for sorrow, regret or appreheu-sion- . it is an exeeiiont tiling to be asked at a certain time to remember our blessings. . For we all have them, however much we may permit them to be obscured by our worries. Individually and nationally we have much to be thankful for and a few moments of thought will disclose ample reason for graf! tilde. and aunts; Come, nephews and brothers, no won'ts, no can'ts; Put business and shopping and school HISTORIC SPOT books sway, year has rolled 'round, it Is Thanksgiving day. t Tba table la spread and the dinner dressed; The cooks and the mothers have all done their best; No caliph of Bagdad e'er saw such display. Thanki-glvtn- g Or dreamed of a treat Ilka this day. revisit th darling old place. Now brothers and sisters lang parted embrace; The family rtng Is united once more.old And the same voices shout at the cottage door. InnoThe grandfather smiles on the cent mirth. And blesses the powers that have guarded his hearth; feel no H remembers no trouble, h been But thinks hie whole Ilfs has Thanksgiving day. presThen praise for the past and the ent we'll sing, future And. trustful, await what the may bring; vanished Let doubt and repining be of our Uvea be a And fhYvhol Thanksgiving day. Exchange. Now children WISE BIRD Monument narking the first landing place of the Pilgrime on Cape Cod. iarah Hales Good Work Hale, editor of eys Ladies' Hook, began a eam-:- n of propaganda for haviug a ute fixing the day for the Thunks-u- g ceremony, and through her e influence and that of her ntaga-sh- e caused so much agitation In 1SG4 congress declared that last Thursday of November should eafter be a legal holiday, nee then every President has ie-- I the welcomed proe!amntn, and the last Thursday of November American people follow the ad-o- f Governor Hradford of the y Plymouth colony and after a al manner rejoice together" irah 0 Ge-ha- Come, uncles and cousins and wives Josephs n d life-savin- g $L-439.6- State-Mich'ga- or Duck Mr. Tur- My but you're thin, Yee, I'm on a diet. Its close to Thanksgiving ta too getting take on any fleshl G'obbler Own Medicines Th wise pioneer women learned to gather. In woods and fields, the remedies the Indians used. From the rafters of colonial houses, hung great bunches of dried roots and herbs From these, tn times of sickness, the busy mother brewed simple and powerful remedies From roots and herbs, Lydia E. BILL DULL TIKE IIS Tl ant INDIANS DRIVE If! OUTPOSTS AND WITHDRAW AFTER TWO HOURS BATTLE And story which has been told Women Prepared Their of important ZDOC keS. OF OUR FOREFATHERS happenings designed for the buy worker who does not care to read many page for a few facts. All A Ill DAYS Pinkbam.a descendof these sturdy pioneers, made har OF HOUSE WAYS AND Vegetable Compound. The beneficial effects of this dependable medicine are MEANS COMMITTEE ANTouched for by hundreds of women. NOUNCES PROGRAM Mm. Wm. Kraft of 2838 Vinewood Ave., Detroit, Mich., saw a Flnkham advertisement in the News one day and up her mind that she would give Income Tex Credit Proposal of Presi- made the Compound a trial. At that time she dent Coolidge Will Have to waa very weak. After the first botWait Its Place on the Contle," she writes, "I began to fee! better and like a new woman after taking alx gressional Calender bottles. I recommend It to others aad always keep n bottle In the house." Mrs. Gust Green of 401 Lincoln Park Washington Chairman Green of the Boulevard, Rockford, Illinois, found house ways and means committee, herself In a condition similar to that which must first consider such legis- of Mrs. Kraft. 'I was weak and runwrites, but the Vegetable lation, came to town Thursday and an- down, she baa helped me and 1 feel nounced his committee would give the Compound now. I recommend It to all better The alien property bill right of way. women who need more strength." committee has been called to meet measure. this consider to next Monday Although he haH repeatedly said he FACIAL ERUPTIONS would not give any thought at the I unsightly and annoying im to the session short approaching proved by one application of question of tax reduction, he had little comment to make on the tax credit idea after a conference with Secretary Mellon. During this visit he obtained some new information on the condition of the treasury which led But Why Not Enjoy It? the president to favor a return of ho What is the best way to eat eon fiscal his of year prospective surplus off the cob? to the taxpayers. As if company were present." While he appeared none too optibattle tax of over the mistic prospect at the approaching session, Mr. Green DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN said he would give study to the administration's plan and probably would Aspirin Marked With Bayer Cross" Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. make an announcement of his views shortly. Warning I Unless you see the name Neither Is the committee clialrnu.n sugon package or on tablets you the that president's Bayer" hopeful very are not getting the genuine Bayer gestion for nonpartisan consideration of the tax proposal will get very far, Aspirin proved safe by millions and and it is und wstood he painted a prescribed by physicians for J0 years. Sny "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. rather gloomy picture to Mr. Mellon of the obstacles tax legislation might Imitations may prove dangerous, Adv, face at this session. Women In prison til Samarang life He held brighter views, however, about the alien property bill and he convicts for poisoning their limdunds or murdering ilclr babies t urn out invited Mr. Mellon and Undersecre beautiful hat i k work. tary Winston to appear before the committee next week und outline the stand of the administration on this Cuticura Soethes Baby Rashes a proposal, which would work out Itch aad burn, by hot baths Tbut of n'l plan for the immediate return of Cuticura Soap followed by gentle ulien property still held by the govern- anointings Ointment. of Cutlcuni ment. espesweeter, purer, better, Nothing It is believed that Mr. Green wdl cially If a lilt'? of the fragrant 'Titl-eur- a indorse the administration tax plan Talcum Is dusted on at the which would peffmit Income taxpay25c each. Advertisement. ers to obtain a credit of about 2a per of two payments cent on their first was A date palm near Han IM-next yeur if he approves of any lax planted hv the missionary, Junipero legislation at this time. Serra, In 177(1 CHAIRMAN Resimol fln-k- go Miners Vote on Strike Confab London The miners' delegate by a card vote, lias given its executive committee power to resume negotiations with the government to end the long coal tieup. This action Indicates that the miners have given way on the question of hours of work. The miners resolulion to give the executive committee unfettered auwas thority to carry on negotiations carried unanimously. The executives are prepared to inform the government that they are w illing to accept a district settlement, both on hours and wages, subject to the safeguard of a code of national principles or an appeal to a tribunal. Farm Yields Above Average Washington With the harvests virtually all made, the department of agriculture. summing up the season's results Wednesday in its November crop report, announced total production of all crops appears to he 2.9 per cent above the overage production durcouning the last five years. For the was wether October a whole, try as favorable for late crops, and as a result corn, cotton, apples, potatoes and tobacco all are running somewhat Corn above earlier expectations. month in the bushels 14.000,000 ganied and a crop of 2,693.930.000 buh. Is was announced as the prelimniary e: ti mate. That was 211.000,000 bushels, or 7 per cent, less than last year. Island Railway Rates to Go Up Washington - Permission to increase com by 15 per cent all of its class and those ap except rates, modify freight plying to suear cane, was granted by tiie interstate commerce controls don to the Hawaiian Consolidated railway. At the same time, an attempt by the railroad to increase its handling over charges on commodities moving Kuhia wharf, by 15 or 20 per cent, was turned down by the commission, whlh dee lured such an advance was too great. Fanatics Attack Mexican Garrison Mexico City The command. tig of fleer and three soldiers have been killed by "fanatics who aHackel the rai rison at Fan Juan de Let Igigos The war department. In making the announcement, says four of the fanatics were id.dn and that troops have been rrnhed to the scene to punish rebel!.-The garrison at San Los IJtgos Is made UP of 7uan d rteen m,n. tic--h- . Sure Relief INDJGESnOWj 3 - 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief Si ELl-AN- S FOR INDIGESTION 25t and 754 P kgs. Sold Everywhere PARKER'S BALSAM HAIR Dtadruff Htssfm Hair ITtlifoff nrMimrnfl RtMtorea Coior tc Gray and FaiM Hair rtIiAgu.N T, fbca W RfttsovN Com. Cl" HINDERCORNS ntort to th fell pain, waw hrtiMt. 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