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Show THE EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE. EPHRAIM. UTAH UTAH DEWS REVIEW WEEKLY M1RKETGRJIM urt being eunsidcrcd for tin1 ('fiK'Imn of i new union depot al Ogden. Tin contract has been let fur the Plan-- . Bureau of Markets.) WhsIiIiik ton, D. C., for work ended (U. S. April 21. 1921. dull and inOnly better grades find ready Bale, light blit eipiul iiinlted Jtt,.)oo Carnegie library ai Anierlrau demand rtecelpta which is principally local in a. most market Prices sternly on top Fork. No. minted $30 New timothy grades. week flit 9 Minneappeople eight past During York, $21 Philadelphia, It $20.30 rabid Memphis. No In Flail were hit leu hy olis, $30 Atlanta. dogs, 1 alfalfa $20 Omaha, $20 Kansas City, 1ms lieea reported. $36 Memphis. $32 Atlanta; No t prai$15 50 Minneapolis. $1150 Kansas rie eree Itiils li;iM been itskeil fur the $12 50 Omaha. addition In the City, li hi of a tu rm i Feed. Market continues draggy. Eastern markets not following strongs. li.iul building at Curium hi western mills er manifested feeling Mrs. I'hailes Kylmrg. .'em- - of Linseed meal up $2 at $13 Minneapolis t ruck beeuuse o! demand and limited agi. was run down liy an nutn $.i:i Philadelphia. ipioied production; n' Murray anil family injured. Cottonseed meal $27 50 Kansas i'n 10 Kanis .inn'iiineeil that lie Itin Grande up 5ae Memphis at 23. .pioi.d t.ran $23 a0 sas ipioted Cjlv. Spring e niineilia rmtil will start i I III lad pll a. $2.1 Vi! Nt w Volk. $15 Mm-)of a line through S.ibna ian apolis Spring middlings $5 Mian, slmils apolis. $22 Phl oh Iplii.i MiHr.-y m ,.o 50 $15 mpliis Al Kansas cm, an $IX Cm Kansas meal lalta M.ipletun is riinsiilei'in;; railing I'rutts and egetahles Sa Kid round ei""lion for the i'u.tm'e of KLo.nod white potatoes weakened slighllv a lion s for Hie cimstnirtinii of a town norllo-rshipping pom'stin.losingear-lo- t ago M)c p. r ton pounds - iiervnrks system. market to ld at tun $100 New York from round w Idles down tee N. tv York LilyI Palling a distance of 35 feet Florida No at $1 tool 2a toils 1. Ken mi eleelrie light pole, James Lose m douMe head barrels Spaulding Lake dow n 7 ae Chnago at $7.2au7 a0. down nelly, an electrician of Salt York at $. bni 73. 1 $ no wn.s fatally injured. Ti vas s.o k.d liliss Ti iiimiihs $7 50 new' high seliool building is to he weaken.! shghtl. Kansas i'il at $5.a0 Week potato movement 2s2 ereet ed at I'leasant Grove, eonliae- - Total ended Apt II I Pill compared with t.- it'S having lieeti advised that they cat s pre. . ding w e. k N.-York .old storage A2i Hal.t- may now Mihniil bids. Memorial day will tie observed In Loit.ut in n very Impressive tnnnni r. according to the (l n of Logan post N i. 7 of the Amerh-nL"ginn. The hoard of supervisors of llie Co liar. Market eontinues active. i i t o $j I 25-- N.-- i p- route drainage eoiitemplate a of ahunt projeet for the drainage jo.iHyt niTes of alkali lands in an I d'-tr- I John Itiirlcycorn was evidently hurIn the cellar. Caldwell (Idaho) Tribune. led the scpiiorv In Carbon count) would he ;i treat deal more at tractive if we didn't have to look out for the nils in the roads.- - Price of Much Sun. (Frah) A thin man i thin and that's all there is to il, lull a thin woman isn't thin except when she's necessarily ready for the hath. l'rice (Flail) News-Adurate. police idiief puts large tame snakes Into cell occupied hy drunks to reform inmates. Hut will a inn n he frightened hy old friends? Pitt-Jun- g Now tba1 must cellars are heeoniimf distressingly empty, it may he possible to find space tor the M"i'age of a n If oien! (plant. ly id summer spuds for winter Use.- St. Anthony (Idaho) News. of year garden, serateh of time Winneinueea And Mow approaches (he time v lieu one sera'ehini: hen in a belong ng to a neighbor, can lip ni"ie friendship than yenis Mooui again. Sdier Slate. i linmlreds of dolimpieios Lake il.striet. It has b.s q : m.e ty nmre than two ! ;a p.ijcrs of Ogden i"i-'- t the ,si'on I hon ! Issom w i . month hy xf: i pi ; the propose 1 purposes. The Green Iliv.-- r Pva-- r s " has applied to the j mission for penm: "i f"; - -, i' ter lower pnCas'ts ( ev li h s due. e t Japan is ihoii; the ai y coiini ry of he old vv olid hot has not nine to .i r shores, hat in .ed il' to lei d its "stiirv-ll- l hand, and I 'oea'ello i c I'opiilat (Idahn) i -- rk .. Y .1 (.riilll. . I . i i a- -i - Lrihane. der.ilde howl for an age, hut the people will .iiT.s s rg is.-.:--? 4 I i O' .1. 1 , Times. Twin Falls (Idaho) ) ' tit. tied first, for they ,i'("'it what they want. s , g . and in the press. d'.'v uplift mi the stage feet and legs of the So y can't go any C 'y (Ftali) Journal. l i .. i -- t ) t t.i H Hilt,. vi ...I v I.. I V ... o t i t in v.i t l , ' r ir v ii. :i"i i r i u r t ..t.l. I." l"'l a, Tintie Cooperative Agricultural society. the organization which has gained considerable notoriety through their alleged practice of the doctrine of wife sacrifice," was declared sane by a commission at Ncphi. The fourth annual conference of slate directors, state supervisors and teacher-trainerin agriculture, trades ami Industries, and home economics of the federal hoard for vocational education for the Pacific coast region was held in Salt Lake, April 21, 22 snd 2:t. The Utah County Ilanklng association was formed at Provo, when hankers from all parts of Utali county assembled at the Provo Commercial club and elected T. N. Taylor of Provo president, and H. R Allen of Provo secretary and treasurer of the association. n were products served exclusively at a dinner given by the women of the Presbyterian church. The Indies serving the dinner wore costumes represtlng the Ogden products. The menu was supplied by the Industrial nnd manufacturing companies of the city. The coroner's jury has decided that Oscar J. Ilenienway, aged li), of Stilt Lake, who was found dead In Ills automobile near the mouth of Ogden canyon, at Ogden, with a bullet hole in his head, met death hy his own hand. It was at first thought that lie had been murdered. John and Josephine Sourdine were found not guilty of the murder of Mike Termuln hy the Jury at Ogden, ler-maiwas shot nt the Scardino home n Ogden, February 20, 1020. Jennie Scardino, 1G years of age, daughter of John and Josephine Scardino, admitted she killed Termaln la self defense. For tl To days last week about 250 wen of American Fork were kept busy In widening and deepening the city creek and placing trees and brush nnd other blockades necessary to hold hack Hi. spring water which, from nil will he very heavy this year. By unanimous vote of the slate hoard of pardons, lalmund A. Bock, funner mayor of Salt Iatke nnd prior to that city auditor, was on April F! paroled from the Utah state prison, vvltctc he was serving a sentence for the embezzlement of city funds. As a result of the successful outcome of the alfalfa seed marketing pool In the recent sale of all remaining consignments on hnnd, more than 200 growers In the Millard county district have unanimously declared themsolve in favor of Uio pooling for this yeav'r crop. s Made-in-Ogde- n -- Indi-tatiou- s, J :- - 1 h vs-- j . -i t- 45 . i:.". " ii;-- ( i . .. h ill. i tic i t 1!V - i Y v v i X i . - - . I ' - vi"- n ' Tl; In '.X ll.L.1 . - - fl i V I.IH.L.I '1 . 4 i..t . i : ' i ; . Lr 2 v I I ' , $ i n ( t IJ . Li . v ,, 7 - v 5 it l ' i" ., , l ; 1. -- I . I'Ll III. .1 v.i. 1. - )o lit , HIM I N S ays that he owes That is an "ti f..r which the t !e "imnenihs. Wo can esaioats. hut there is ve;,! ..nr recognition of our wives ' v A 2S1 woman is always u 'bci "o .1 man. whether she fe ,.r mother. Bancroft (Idaho) Hi.-.- ! .g :g j l IMil ! '! .. .. I 1. commission of Utah, the Denver 4 tio Ora ml e is permitt.-to take .vae train each way daily off its veni.se t Similar prtul''siou was P.lngham. lowed the F.lnghari & Oarftehl some time ago. Moses S. Gudmurnlson, of the West Ik'S. -- is s wife. l:i J2trl. ti . a ; , iri pivl can r r -- sirs!. ir..lv $:0joI73 A ex.'ts s,, mew hat remarkable iB the town of Geneva. situation Accord- ing to recent census figures there are inilansbs twenty-twvoting men in the town h.dhr Fit up v er the !v age of ''l years, while there prHairy proSarla But trl mirkv.J wrv Is hut one girl of that age. The quesIrrrirular l he .ast vwvk with i?enrr.il tion confronting the people of Geneva 92 score price t.nd.Tny .townward t. utter now 4So New York. 45c Chicago, is. Who will he the lucky man to get 47 Sc Ihiladetphia. 47c Boston desire to keep stocks cleaned the girl with the distinction of being up ha kept market nervous I'alifor-nl- a the 'only one" in town? Montpelier butter in fairly liberal quantities, (Idaho) Examiner. Banish butter also available on eastern markets Cheese markets dull and Inactive folAgain the question is raised in varilowing iloctlni'S averaging ltjc at Plymouth. Wisconsin, cheese exchange on ous cities whether the police should the ISth Better prices Wisconsin Present prices Wisconsin pri- hi charged vv t It the enforcement of mary markets: twins 17c, duisies Who. the Volstead act. Naturally the po-- e double daisies K1-- ', Americas young arc charged with the enforcement 7 e. It h 17jC, lionghorus of all laws, whenever they see them violated or have violations brought to Coast Passenger Trains Collide. Sun Francisco. Six passengers and their attention. But they are not nnd the conductor, hraketniin and news should not he charged with a smelling ngeut wore injured slightly in a col- cunpnign to ascertain the contents of lision of two Southern Pacific San hip pockets aud the use which houseFnuirlsoo-Lo- s Angeles passenger trains wives make of raisins. Price (Utah) nt La ltose, between Uussmoml and Sun. i- -t ar.-ri- k i 1 Mohave, Gal. Sheridan Escort Dies. Council Bluffs, Iowa. Major Weld-no- r Harvey Spera. S7, said to have been the hist surviving member of the escort lOhieli accompanied General Sheridan on his ride from Winchester to the battle of Cedar Creek. Is dead here. Armistice Car Accorded Honor. In Paris. The railway carriage which the German representative signed the armistice Is, with Marshal Foch's consent, to he given p place of honor on the terrace of "he beside the trophies of the Crimean war. Cashier Routs Bandits. Chicago. S. B. Witovvski, cashier of the Plate hank of Cicero, a suburb, shot up and defeated a" gang of six automobile bandits Friday. Ho killed one robber, wounded two, captured two aud only the driver of the car, who remained outside the hank, escaped. Demands Investigation. Washington. Remand for congressional Investigation to disclose Interests trying to put through a sales tax, was made In the boast Thursthiv by Frenr. Republican. Representative Wisconsin, of the ways ami means committee. Navy Bill Reported. Washington. The naval approprla tlon bill carrying poiki.Onit.OtiO and providing for a reduction in the navy's enlisted personnel from IFIJKHI to 100,000 men. was reported Friday by the house appropriations committee. There seems to he n tendency on the part of many people to continually criticise others of their acquaintance. It Isn't done with the intention of do ing harm to the person criticised nt least not always hut Is simply a case of seeing the worst side of human nature when the brighter side could ho vii'wed to ' much better advantage. None of us are perfect not even the critics themselves hut we would nil he better citizens If we were to con- iine ourselves to recognizing and fostering the good In humanity Instead of stirring up the had. Logan (Utah) Journal. The country owes Eugene Debs a vote of gratitude on one score, nnd ne is receiving it, at least from the editors. Robs would like to he freed, hut he recently sent word to his fellow socialists that he did not want any picketing around the White House to bring it about, lie told them that picketing n president for a pardon would be unseemly. He might have said that all picketing of the president's residence Is unseemly, and not The only unseemly, hut outrageous. men and who Insult the president of a free nation to promote some propaganda ought to be arrested, and most of them ought to he confined in Goldfield (Nev.) Insane nsy.oms. Tribune. Six years ago rents for the best renting houses in Gunnison cost SO por month. Today the poorest house, without any modern conveniences, costs from ?20 to ?25 per month. Build niote houses now that materia! is cheaper and down the high rent uniu. Gunnison (Utali) News. Two Nevada Boys Drowned. Nev. Chester Casey, 0, and A great many people who sit In Blon Ashton, 8, were drowned In the stuffed office chairs are issuing advice Trnckee river here Friday, when a to others to go back to the land and boat In which they wijro rowing struck io hard muscular work digging in the a rock and capsized. The body of the lijrt. Glenns Ferry yUnho) Gazette. Casey boy baa been recovered. Reno, INLAND NORTHWEST ! Selected for Western Newspaper L'uioo Service by H. A. C. and C. B. W. (N.'V minty' ami the Indian de at Port Itip'lies-ipirlnient to enlist rtli't a budge over I 'm io W nrh of Fort I ever, six miles . at a eo't of S'xsmi An and t of tax re":rns f,.-- I ' for 1'alS mid l'.'Ht, oii j ' si niiTtoii only rtsently. h .s in Editorial Hilites can nuke tCMiiPd Cor. nne. Cmtah I Inter-Mounta- Clara llamon Smith, featured in moving pictures, will not he shown la tin state of Idaho, according to the moving picture operators of that stale. The first train of the season lias been riui over tin Trnckee and Lake a freight train making the run to the lake in about two hours. A temporary injunction rest raining llic Kejoildii'uu state central column-icfrom electing a national commit-Iccm.ito succeed G. II. P. Shelley, whs dismissed hy Risiriet Judge A. J. lloishc.i at Helena. Gustave Grossman, who, according to Ins business curds, is a geologist and peti oleum engineer, was arrested al Haliimore for t lit W .touting mi tin charm of embezzling 27. non. Grossman had been living in Baltimore for nearly a veur. Mi'ihodisi pasi.u's of rural comutii-niib'in .Montana, mvthoru Wyoming, .sorth and South Imkoia will gather ill Weslej .'111 college Hi Helena Relo-In'for a iwo weeks' course of study on In rural church problem. I. and 111, 'll is assessed si in per acre i ioa r lii'iui lias recently been boosted to Mono per acre when tin Southern Pacific wanted it. Tin Reno paper arc calling the attention of tin assessor io 'he v alll.it ion of the land. The closing of the mines and plant of the Nevada Consolidated means a huge falling off in the pal mem of premiums to the Nevada industrial commission, which, it is said, will .iiiiomi', to about S5).(N)0 annually. Establishment of a gam' preserve containing approximately lino square Hides in tin northern part of Utah Is i'i'"oiiimcmlid hy D. H. Madsen, state I'i'h ami gam' commissioner for Utah, win has rciiirncd from an investigation of ila proposed silt. livery newspaper ar points in Nevada which will be visited liv the excursion of members of the Salt Lake Commercial club nnd chamber of commerce during tin week of May 8 is devoting much front-pagspace to comment on the proposed visit. Charges of dynamiting fish have landed l.vle P.ehlen and H. It. Putnam, two Billings youths, in jail nt Columbus, Mont. They are awaiting trial t ft. re for felony, and so far no one has furnished the .5nii bonds-- each necessary to obtain their release. The Nevada Northern railroad will reduce its schedule to the towns of Ely, Cherry Creek and McGill, Nevada, from a daily train service to a service. From May 1 the trains will be operated on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. A complete somersault was turned hv n truck on the steep grade near Billings. Mont. E. Bullis, the driver, was not hurt, and the truck was not so badly damaged that it could not continue the trip. Bullis lost control of the machine In descending the grade. The United States reclamation service has taken the first step to pro-cewith its plans In the construction of the American Falls dain, the water behind which will completely submerge the town of American Falls, to fifty Idaho, under from twenty-fivfeet of water. Reuver S. Dickerson, former governor of Nevada, recently resigned from tin federal directorship of prisons, ims been appointed managing director of tlie Prisoners Relief stocle-ty- , a welfare organization doing cltur-itabl- e work among the prison institutions of the country. Tlie seventh annual session of the Lincoln county field meet will he held in Libby, Mont., May 0. All the schools of the county, both rural and town schools, win enter for the events of this tournament, which includes track work, contests In ciphering, spelling and declamatory work. Experiments to determine whether a certain clay, found in large quantities in Wyoming and possibly in Utah and other adjoining states, can he used successfully in a process for news print, have begun in the laboratories of the United States forestry service nt Madison, Wls. Work will be resumed early this spr-'uby the forest service on the construction of the Montpeller-Aftohighway through Montpelier canyon in Idaho. The government will const ruer eight ami one-hamiles this season, thus completing the highway to the Bear county line. The first step toward beautifying the Portneuf river, which rims sluggishly through the back, alleys of the western part of Pocatello, Idaho, acting somewhat ns a seiner and otherwise as a menace to health and little children, was made by the Klwanls 2lub lust week, when it unanimously passed a resolution to support City Engineer John Neville in his proposed plan to boulevard the entire length, of- - the river In the city limits. Louis TolegiT. employed at the Con. Imperial mine in Gold Hill, met Ms death vv lien In f ! I from a rag, his body falling probably a distance of at lont 4(H) feet. Determined that while Salt I.akes citizens are contributing to the relief of the sick and hungry of other lands. Its own population of tender years shall hot be neglected, the city's Civic Center has opened a milk campaign" arid will see that the poor children of 7he city are properly supplied with the milk essential to their health aud development. e ii s i' I e Declares She Would Like To Put a Bottle Of Tan-la- c In The Hands Of Every Sick Man, Woman and Child In This CounNever Saw Its try Equal. vears of age, hut am sixty-sevehave never all my experience known it uiedii'iue like Tiinhtc. Think uf it At my age to gain twenty-livpounds in weight, hut that is just what I have dune." said Mrs. Emma Ueifensteln. uf No. .'157 Webster avenue. Syracuse, N. Y. If 1 had it in my power," she continued. "1 vv mid put a buttle uf Titular In the Inline of every siek mail, w uni. m and child in this euimiry, fur I know what this wonderful medicine would d fur them. Fur almost two was almost a nervous wreck. years I did nut dare to leave the house or even go up town unless my husband went with me. I was afraid to even cross tlie stree.- and had a feeling of dread till of tlie time. My stomach was weak and easily upset. For days t a time I won!! go without solid food. I could not rest at night to 11 any good ami felt tired anil worn out all Of the time. Some days I could hardly drag myself across the room and was so weak anil uiseralde I was ready to give up. My health Is line now and I (ill tiny tiling 1 want and never have a touch of indigestion. I have never slept better than I do now. My recovery is lie talk of our neighborhood, ns it was generally, believed 1 could not last hut a few weeks longer. This grand 1 n in 1 ! e 1 e n lf Iaike-Carih.- MRS. EMMA REIFENSTEIN, 337 Webster Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. medicine lias brought me health and happiness and 1 just can't stly en uigti in its praise." Mr. J. Iteifensiein, In coiumeni mg on his wife's statement, said: Yes, her recovery lias been a happy surprise to us all. A few weeks ago I had no idea she would lie aide to pull through, hut now she is In better health than I have ever seen her ami lie credit is dm to Tan hie. We hum been married fifi.v-tivyears today and I don't believe I have ever seen her looking any better. Tanhie is sold by leading druggists every vv here. Adv. What to Take for C0RISTDPATIORI Take a good dose of Carters Little Liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after,1 (They cleanse your system of all waste mattej; and Regulate Your Bowels. Mild-- as easy tq .take as sugar. Ctmlnt tear Iifnaurt Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. i CARTERS jy il f Prohibition that prohibits might tie When money talks we never stop to termed a glass stopper. criticize its grammar. Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh a local disease greatly influIt enced by constitutional conditions. therefore requires constitutional treatment HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of HALL'S the System. CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists nature In doing Its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is SWAMP-BOO- Chnlon-sur-Soan- T For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root- , the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. It is a physicians prescription Swamp-Roo- Birth Rate of France Increases.' Vital statistics show that the birth rate increased in Frnuce In 1920. At Marseilles, for the first time In years, the number of births greatly exceede ed the number of deaths. At total of births for the year was GS9 and that of deaths 520 only, vvlierens the figures for 1919 had been : Births, 420, and deaths, 571. In Toulon the number of births exceeded by 118 that of deaths, something that has s From not liapiiened in 30 years. also have figures satisfactory been communicated, and at Dieppe the number of births exceeded by 30 per cent the number of deaths. RECOMMEND DRUGGISTS WHY t ia a strengthening medi- helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Roo- t has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. and stfgt Be sure to get Swamp-Roo- t treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a and sample bottle. When writing be sure mention this paper. Adv. cine. It An Airplane Brake. The newest idea for airplaue wheels Is to mount upon the periphery of each wheel a number of little wheels. This arrangement, says tlie Topular Patent Pretzel. Science Monthly, helps to retard the A Philadelphia woman, Lorraint J. forward motion of the flying machine The little .Sehumaker, has patented something on milking a landing. new in the way of a pretzel. wheels, brought sucesslvely into poIt is made chiefly of wheat flour sition by the force of impact, tend and without salt, but Its novel feat- to check the plane and bring It to ure is a coating of chocolate so pre- a quick and smooth stop. pared as to keep out moisture and conserve the freshness of the pretzel, Apparently. while contributing an agreeable flavor. He "Do you really believe Ignorance is bliss?" She "I dont know. The theatrical deadhead is both Y'ou seem to he quite happy. passed and present. A widow is not necessarily inconsolSunny dispositions are delightful if able merely because- she remains uo consoled. they arent artificial. - There's More Than Flavor Many foods, while pleasing to taste, contain but little nourishment. GrapeNuts combines with its rich, sweet flavor the full nutriment of wheat and malted barley which makes it an ideal food. It has been the favorite ready-to-ea-t cereal for a Quarter of a century: ' There's a Reason" k |