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Show THE PEOVO POST "UNCLE SENDS OUT FOR UINTAH FOREST SAM FOLDER (Continue! from Page Dont Suffer Longer 1.) and allow yourself to become grouchy, upset, nervousand depressed. These conditions usually indicate a disorders i digestive sjstem, which, if neglected, may be hard to remedy. Remove the disturbing element and put your digestive organs in good working order by taking as scrub oak, maple and ash. For more than fifty year! the timber resources, such as oak, maple and ash, have been Used for the development of the farms, mines, towns and oltlea within the counties mentioned. During later years the amount of fuel taken from the forest has decreased In quantity, due to opening of the mines in and about Clear Creek, Blarkhawk, Sunnyside and . vicinity, and the delivery of such coal by the producing companies within all the t towns of the valley mentioned except Duchesne. During the year 1915 there was 1,000,009 feet B. M. granted tor fuel and for domestic improvements. One hundred and ninety nine thousand sheep, excluding 120,000 lambs, grace within the forest' fo rthree bonths, and 32,000 cattle, excluding 000 calves, graze within the forest for approximately I months..' The sheep are estimated to have a value rofpproxlsately2, 000,000 and the cattle $1, 350300. The actual value for grazing of such a number of stock is no less than 278.000 per annum. The Immense value of the forest land for the production of timber, fuel, beef, hides, mutton and wool is clearly apsuch S f s t 5 ..I A - Vt Mrs. Thomas Meldrum Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mortenson The members of the Fourth vard of Salt Lake spent the week at the Relief society carried put a success- home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morten-so- n fully planned surprise party on their of this city. president, Mrs. Teeny Jensen at the ward chapel Tuesday afternoon. A Mr. M. H. Graham was a Salt Lake ; Plen(lld program consisting of vocal and Instrumental selections and sevvisitor Tuesday. eral speeches proved very Interesting Mr. and MraT N. C. Tanner left the after which daltily prepared refrsh- fore part of the week for California, ments were served to .fifty ladies. e where they will spend thp next two The Peay was held at the weeks touring points of Interest in Provo lake resort last Saturday after the Golden state.' noon and evening was a very successe ful affair. Over a hundred people en One of the most prominent social joyed the program of boating, bathevents of the week was the luncheon ing and out door amusements arrangwhist party given by Mrs. S, J, Jones ed for the occasion. - A delicious supst the Hanson -- Catering company's per was served late in the evening. parlor yesterday afternoon. A pro' fusion of the seasons flowers were A number of ladies of the used as decorations for the occasion. lodge went to Payson this eveThe guest list Included r' Mrs.'G. H. ning to attend the outing being given Helndselman, W. F. Parker, David in their honor at the Lake Shore ReFred Richmond, C. H. sort. -. Openshaw, Stevens, J. B. Ashton, F. J. Hedqulqt, " . a C. H. Ward, Wm. M. Roylance, J. E. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fairer, Mr. and J. Milton Jones, A, B. Morgan, Sam Mrs. Alma Van Wagenep, Mr. and Schwab, Ed. T. Jones, Alva Nelson, A. Mrs, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes Yates, R, L. Anderberg, E. G. Hughes, Openshaw left today for .Yellowstone W. Davis, John W. Farrer, J, T. Far-repark. The party expects to be gone Lafe Bown, Helen Redford, B. B. about two weeks. Flack, John Bucht, N. H. Nelson, Geo. A. Hanson, C. H, Wright, M. H. REV. C. C. HARTZLER TO SHOW Graham, David John, A. 8. Jones, R. BELGIAN CONGO PICTURES E. Jones, Teenle Thomas, t C. H. Wright, 8. S. Jones, and the Misses Sunday night st the Baptist church Minnie Sullivan, Lizzie Thompson, the Rer, C. C. Hartzler of the MethoLydia Jones, Lottie Redfleld. The dist church will give an Illustrated sts out of town-uewere Mrsi Willard lecture on Methodist missionary work Mrs. Andelln, LeRoy Pharls and Miss In the Belgian Congo. The pictures Eva Jones of Salt Lake and Mrs. F, to be thrown on the screen by the M. Brown and Mrs. Hannah Phillips stereoptlcan will depict the life and of Spanish Fork. customs of the native Africans. The card prizes for the afternoon Rev. Mr. H.mt;!er and family are were awarded to Mrs. Helen Redford soon to leave for this field as misand Mrs. E. G. Hughes. The hostess sionaries. Their station will be 2500 was assisted in receiving by her miles north of Cape Town in the Kadaughter, Miss Edith. tanga province of Belgium Congo where the - church has organized's Miss Renon King of Salt Lako is school. He will leave next Monday the guest of Miss Lael Irvine for California where he will lecture several days. at various churches until funds are a secured for his outgoing. Mrs. Hannah , M. HMr announces ' Rev. Mrr Hartzler lectured at ths the engagement of ha daughter Mjr-tl- Ogden Methodist church to an Into Mr. Samuel B. Robinson rf terested house Wednesday night. Coalville, the wedding to take place the early part of September. and'-daugh-te- Martha, entertained about fifteen relatives and friends at a lake party last- - evening. After several hours spent In boating and bathing, a delicious supper was served, e Miss Effle Evans will leave for Helena,- - Montana, tomorrow, ..where she will spend several weeks as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank - Sharp.' -- S' d " Special 0 i 0 e Miss Ruth Partridge entertained at a very enjoyable social affair last Wildevening at the ''Brown Club, wood, Provo canyon, the summer home of Prof, and Mrs. E. D. Partridge. Among the guests were the Misses Lily Wolstenholme, Ellen Edith Warner, Irene Riser, May Smith, Rae Miles of Logan, Ruth Partridge of Salt Lake, Louise Golden of Nephl,' Miriam Taylor, Mabel SaX-- j ey,' LaRue Wood, Naomi Pierpont, Marguerite Jepperson, Clara Haws and Fern Broadbent. -- Mrs. Rufus Leigh and children have returned from an extended visit ,to Preston, Idaho, where they at, tended the Parkinson family Trousers On Mens mm SfMcUl IMncUom f VsIm to W Sold by droggiata throog boot tbo Id. with Evary Bos la boooa, lOe, 25s. Hot Water X Sick Headac Re-bek- , , Give Quick Relief tn L r, Blnhain ,wa-- p During the summer - months ex-th the Provo part v,g,tor' for? ! eurslon tickets at reaUy reduced weekcates will be sold to points In above territory en different dates. Return , Emit 80 days. For tickets and full ! Mr Roy Boren ,eR ke fre part fnformaflon apply to any agent Salt the week for the Yellowstone park. next. Lake Route or J. H. Manderfleld. ' where he wlu ,pend J of lDtere8t O. P. A, Salt Lake Clty-- Spt 15 iweekB tour,ng polnta M - ' 1 , . low-spirit- ed n The following returned missionaries conducted a very enjoyable social affair last Tuesday evening In the Pioneer park:' The Misses Hazel Loveless, Loraine Steven, Lua Unton, Emma Anderson,' Annie Nuttal l and Ethel Niittali and Mrs. Margaret Bigelow of this city and the Misses Mary Parker, Nora Parker, Lena Parker and Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Parker of Hooper, ' Songs, speeches, Lstory telling and refreshments were parent ' features of the evenings entertain- There are 2600 persons who an ment nually deal directly with the forest imofficers through permits. It Is Miss Clara Bestelmeyer Is spenl- possible to fully estimate the value Salt Lake t1b1' week a ttf the water resources arising within tln relatIve8 the forest for irrigation and domestic , . purposes. Such values exceed at the ; Ml Chl ofSat Uka feast figure, $8,000,000,? There are Watr? Provo as the week the spending vast deposits of coal through the Cur ' Cleo Miss of Lisonbee, guest cant creek and Red creek districts. Mr- such times when nature makes special demands upon . their vitality. They act promptly ami safely. and out of sorts, take' The next time you feel Beechams Pills. - Their sute, mild, thorough action will v -- 1 They gently stimulate the liver, act on the bowels, tone the stomachpurify the blood and regulate the system. These benefits are particularly marked by women at Tsiig why tvsiyon zho - hot wafer with ph In It bsfore broal A TO cent package of Dr; James Headache Powders and dont suffer. r Headache of any kind, la caused by autointoxication which means Liver and bowel poisons called toxlna, encked Into the blood, through the lymph ducta, excite the heart which pomps the blood so fast that it congests in the smaller arteries and veins of the head producing violent, throbbing pain and distress, called ' When your head aches you must have relief or you will gosimply' wild. Its needless to suffer when you can take a remedy' like Dr. ' James' 'Ilead- ache Powder and relieve the pain and neuralgia at once. Send someone to . the drug store now for a dime package of Dr. James Headache Powders. headache. Yon become nervous, de- Dont suffer! In e few moments you spondent, tick, feverish and miserable, will feel lino headache gone no more - youf meals soar and .almost naneeato neuralgia pain. you. Then yon resort to acetanilide, aspirin or the bromides which temporarily relieve bat do not lid the blood of these irritating toxlnsT A glass of hot water with a teaspoon-fuljp- f limestone phosphate In It, drank Dental Surgeon " Dr Rufus Leigh before' breakfast tor awhile, not wlU only wash these poisons from your sore you of headache but will cleanse purify and freshen the entire alimentary canaL Ask yonr pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It Is inexpensive, harmless as sugar, and almost tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant If you arent feeling your best If tongue la coated or you wpke np with bad taste-- , foul breath or have colds, indigestion, biliousness, constipation or sour, arid Btomach, begin the phoe-phathot water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons. Results are qulck and lt'ls claimed that those who continue to flush, out the stomach, liver and bowels every morning never have any headache or know a miserable moment Pyorrhoea & Orthodontia Farmers and Merchants Bank Building sys-tem.a-nd ed - 1 I KLAXON the automobile bom you know about. At these prices you can" UISIOMi Spot afford not to . have, one, - YOUR GRAY Em-ma- ONF. DAY ONLY FLETCHER&THOMAS . SEE EAST WINDOW I I v - ' Making Your s' Old Home v New r Miss Anna Taylor entertained at a ; i Just a few toadies, and your old home takes on a new "" " m " sarance. loderp doors and windows, a pleasant porch, stucco half-wa- y instead of aiding it makes all the difference in the world. An improvement of this kind does more than vour home a more comfort- x is .'rBsaraMK make able placa to live in. - It brings returns in dollars and cents in case you ever wish to sell or rent. Well be glad to help you with suggestions for remodelling your home. Call on us today. cr -- daintily arranged dinner party yesMiss of in honor afternoon terday Elsie Booth, whose marriage to Mr. Isaac Brockbank of Spanish Fork takes place the first of September, and Miss Bernice Stringham, former- ly a rwident of this city, but now cl Salt Laiic, who la to be a briile of the early fall. The table a here a sumpwas tuou3 dinner was served, occasion vith tiny red hearts and dainty place cards were laid for ten guests. e decont-:eiforth- , Frank Keenan S note-Ka- y in -- The Coward," Trl Bee relea COLUMBIA SATURDAY Marriage licenses have been issued to Archie Davl3 of Spanish Fork and Lilly Berglund of Price, and to Leon Wr Harrison' and Hazel Hutchinson, both of Springville. Mrs. F. M. Brown of Spanish Fork Is the guest of Mrs. S. J. Jones for a 4 few- - days- - j- -. a' "" i I Miss Ethel Bailey and Miss Vi i Groneman spent Thursday In Bingham Canyon. They were Joined on' their trip by Mias Marion Ellertson and .Mr.Clark Smith of Salt Lake. Wanted ! ! GRAND 1 ' Mrs. G. W. Ekins entertained, at prettily arranged supper party last evening !n honor of Mr. and Mrs John Ekins and son of Ogden. M f Sic " was U feature -- of the- evening. B ONNEVtLLE Qma.t MmrrtU Co II -- n- D. BR LUMBER CD. d 11 ot J ' Provo, Utah. the z. v -- aoulhefi - t., The member a of the Rebekah lodge outing at the lake and evening. The afternoon Sunday time was pleasantly spent In boating and bathing after which a supper was served. (fellc-Tou- a Dont suffer I- - Get a dime pack-- , of Dr. James Headache Powders. , , , REPAIRING Stoves. Utensils, Machines, Lavvp mowers to cut and run 294 U. H. KLAXET . . . V. DUNN East 1st South. wmammmmmmmmmmmmmm -- a $6 Y HAND KLAXONET Klaxons are made only by die Mfg. Co., Newark N. Like all standard articles they are widely imitated. To be sure, find the Klaxon- jxame'plate. Lovell-McConne- U jf . - , 700,000 are in use. Agents HUDSON SUPER-SI- ,c?ssrie8,: , J. $U ' , nd DODGE .BROTHERS- ..4 Automobiles -- . All kins of Tires, Tubes, - J)il8, Greases and Ae- - L. E. WAID ; U.H. :, Leave Name and Adreae. About fifty realtlves and frienda of Ms Marie Ekins ail! entertain in her honor Sunday at Saratoga. Miss Ekins will leave in the near future J20 KLAXON -i- T Agent.' -- . -- TICKETS u-- To spend I tah. The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natur.il color dates back to grandmother's t time. She used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and abundant Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance,' this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect But brewing at home is mussy and out of date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair you will get this famous Remedy, old recipe which can be depended upon to restore1 natural color - and beayty to the hair and Is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, Itchy scalp and falling hair. - A well known down town druggist says It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can teU It has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strAntf at a " t toe.'By, moni&sg the gray hair disappears,' and after another application or ' two it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abundant :?AJN10NjrEA..C0MPANY. A winter-- In KLAXON Use Grandmas Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know. nn1 ntv--a ymir V dull, eptitting or violent t.iro!L - in - a- - - momwit - with femes Headache Powder. This e headache relief acta almost magically. Semi some one to the drug ntore now for a dime package and a few momenta after you tike a powder you mil wonder what became of the head luhe, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffer-needlBe sure you get what J - li,ii ask. lor. Yon enn cle-i- r - 1 old-um- Storage Batteries Charged Ana Repaired AH Kinds of Auto Repair Work Done Reasonably. ;Fnllr3Equipped. Machine ,lShop. and Foundry in ' Connection Work Guaranteed. PROVO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO. e. prr- - Ht'Vy "FTT" . Ik 9 |