Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH ' ddyj News Notes Mveiiif lt i Privilege Fairy Tale EmNER FROZEN It is an a very night ami Harry over Ills bod “Oh” lie said as lie got uiuler lie sheets which ere cry cold “uli Nn’t it colil?" New listening to him as lie mut- - coTJ t'rra itiilt ‘ctl To TiTmself were the little lee Profilers "Look nt 'that glass of water" they Bn III “won't we have somj fui !” always Harry put a glass of ter upon a lialr near the betl so lit reach could out nnd have n tlrrnk of It during - Jserhapsas oat til st crossed He the Missouri when It was the JuinpiiiK-oiplare of He livtcl to ace the plains civilization crisscrossed with her bed wire and hard roads o hear airplanes soorn over the where the prairie schooners had peases lumbered to promote a canal and siv the father of Irriproudly ’Amt gation'’'' to own roadside Inns In t tie mountains and even to oroiect a dude ranch him as the Of those who worshiped valorous champion that beat back the redskin and saved an Inland empire f"W realized that h's active life on the plains ended wlvn he was but twenty-siyears old The Indian wars were over the plums had no future to of r him whether and he was wondering he could get a Job In the city as coachman or driver of a file engine Ned the dime Biinlllne Then came novelist ind on his heels John Burks all round press probably the greatest agmt that ever lived to persuade him him and make their hnn magnify creature before the Certainly no Individuil divs of movies and radio ever had suih effective exploitation personal Foi nearlv ilf a century he was continuously held lit fore the public In the pages of nickil and dime novels on the boards in blood anil Ihutidir meloWild drama and In the aMounding West show winch tonrid from the tana towns to the very thrones of Truth about him has been hard to come bv Those who kniw him in The recyouth are dead or foigetfu! ords are brittle sparse and often there Is at the For fortunately disposal oi the authors of Jhis volume a ma“s of "Buffi lobilia" never fore available to any bogrnphir Burrowing In these collections and In the historical rei ords we learn as might tie guessed that the less In Bill Codv was somewhat stature' than the Buffalo Bill of the we learn But mu light ink and the his life bad nidden romances too tlia remain era Into which the professional Kven If he had fought did not delve all the Indians that were credited to outh on the plains could nevhim the er hnve rivaled In courage and endurBuffalo B II ance the man that came as he fought debts and disaster' and illness and injustice in his old sue that he was then a Bel none doubl heio The story o! Buftalo Rills life as It well known us tohl is Is usually to net'll no Helling here— Imw lie was born In Iowa in 1S4C went with bis (hiring the anti parents to Kansas shiveiy tight of the fifties hM how because fie was fils fattier was killed Then the eleven j ear a Free Roller old boy got a Job ail It Itussell Mij r tTie alid Waddell fuhnojinuitiT'oT and near Fort Kearney freighters All Indian first Ids Neb killed hough this feat the whole stllirlilie "Upon Rills prestige as a Indian of lltiffiifi killer was reared” no historical rcr old Ilf It has ev el been found hioI Midi I'oiitlieting stories have been told about it that there Is a legitimate doubt ns to the truth of any of t tie cl reams! nnces the Incisurrounding dent which gave III v Codv the title of “The youngest Indian slayer on the dalns In fact the dime novelists such as Ned and Prentiss Ingraham Runlline have so confused the record of RuRulo Rill's life with their exagthat tlould can easily he gerations cast ujion many other feats attributed to him nnd alleged to have been performed during Ids earily friendship with Wild Rill Iliikok as n soldier In the Civil war ns a pony express rider and ns a scout In the Indian wars Rspeelallv Is tlds true In the latter In ease nnd In particular regard to second only to the Yellow Hand killing for Its value That was the killing of Chief T Rail at ’Hip Rattle of Summit Springs In lXtlH Colo Is Codv Although eredited with having killed Tall Roll ev blent e M strongest points ft Frank North organizer of the fmucis Pawnee Smuts as the aitual of that chief It was at thls'tlme tljat Ned a pea red In Cody's life arid tie hv hero'es were eonilmied which - a Rnrke during Codv's career showman began They “nude" I’uf falo Rill the popular hero and man of world renown ten Though years has elapsed s'rne hls death that renown survives The chapter “The a of Magic Name" sats: Bill Thy Spirit of BufTilo broods not ontv over lbs promootorv near mountain (Lookout where he Is boned) on the margin t the pra’rles where he haed the )u' rdo hut Ko over the B'g Horn !': n he pioneered and skylarki hls lurtldiv WvotnlriK celebrates In the town h n h eaih Febiuary foundtd he rides forever on a her e of lironti and where the Pi v tr ol winds tiff toward the Yellow t of stands a replica the TP rmn houie More than a decade after of Buffalo B It death the nan-st It has magic to draw the crowds lure tonel-erRailway advertisement Into the Buffalo B It count "y fud-numgo to the rani lies in tncreasiri In ber the shops of Rods arnestt) try on and buy the ihipa b enh ard somtireros arid lariats ti Is title them to’ play for a title bei e a rcuilh mien hi the Vj'cM And each July dude and ofiLJtm-- f flot k to the Cd Stampede— tier the cowboys of the boon pul on th ir lUdest shirts and corns JlriKlino In for a frolic of roping stake rarlnyt and bronco busting to alive memories of thp diy that Buffalo BUI mads Klamotuus Col v'iut e morning “Vow lor our fun" said the Ice Rotlu s Tluv hopped on Hie edge of the s gl and t buckled Thev were going to hare the heat Yes Indeed they suit of a time! were' And nobody was going to stop them! No Indeed So they skimmed ever bo lightly on top of the water They could hear their other brothers at work on the window pant's "We'll do sohie woik too" they said I’ut the little boy won’t have a of water when lie wakes up" said one of the Ice Rrothers who was a hit moie warmhearted than the others “You’re not fit to be an Ice Broth er” said the others disgust "You're a warm hearted erenttite You're not cold mid liurd and freezing ns you should be" ‘I know" said the warm henrted lilile b'e Rrolher sadly ITctty soon they had skimmed over tin top of the glass so many times that it was covered with ice If Harry bail then he awakened would have had to drink n great piece of Ice have done and be couldn't that worked On and on the Ice Rrothers skimming over the glass again and was frozen the water again until solid Peeper and deeper they made the lee and harder and harder The worm henrted little lee Brother h with no cliimce to say or do anything so limy against him "Tiy If you had your way” they sold “we would never have any fun melt If anyone looks “You always at you” “Well" Bald the warm hearted little lee Brother “you don't cart to have Mr Sun look loo hard at all of you’ "Mr Sun Is dtlTerent slightly dlf And they said the others ferent” kept at work Such l’ fore long It was moriTIng fun as the lot Brothel s hud' find Harry was now waking up though' to see wind nnd they were watching wuiilil happen lie stretched out Ids arm only hull Ins eyes opening Idniself up In hot! lie partly and took the gla'-holding it to Ids lips What did It moan' "No water Wider (i tiod Harry' eyes and lit looked nt tbt “Well did I e'er” said Harry In “My gles Is solid lee!" surprise "Ha hn” elnn kled the lee Rrothers ‘T know what III do" said Hairy ‘'I'll put tny glass In the Minshine" dear” “Oil tnilt-- e r e d tin lee Rrothers “we he won't hope d" that" Rut Harry cot and put liN up glass on the win tluvv sill Now Mr Sun was still In: In whitlow the with might nnd 'fiie geological survey savs tint coal not occur in veins hut in strata lult Is It was deposit ed an! Is now found in layers between an paiallel with oilier fiiyeis or bed of Untitled lot k Just as one leaf In a 1"' k incurs whh the other b tween and Is parallel are haves of the took hill boun‘1 lilies wrongly called "vents" d of ' M ata true wine soil acruM (ertalu icing parallel with them (Lien — minerals super iiy di'oriirtion tiehllv resembling coni Ion related to do occur In veins tlml the asphalts The elll iss tie liielosing Mints Colo gilsniiite veins id northwestern iido ur examples Plat Don't Bother Babiei worn in who is ti shiiibutile that he Is nliuosi n stranger to tier little sun deeld-i- j It was ulwiut time she became aiipidtited with film She read mothers old hooks Hbnal the thing lullabies uxed to do such ns singing C e and rocking to sleep night she sent her staved at home Inst H And for a then one an out new scti-'- gun “But You Shoutdn’tMj!t “Olv don’t melt Us" said the lee Rrothers “Sorry” said Mr Sun “1 mud do duty" “Rut you shouldn't melt" said the warm eortc d little lee Brother who htul been scolded for melting mi eas “Can't' help it" said the let as they melted and riy found the Ice was nmv Ids Ink of wiier n Sue crepe Into tier little’ Buns tod tc croon ns she began pushed the lied shout “Hii“b-bye baby on the ire top" The child turned a wondering eye on her nnd then said sleepily: “I say A fellow cut that stufT out mother wants to gej stone sleep" New operas help to settle dd score Intruction Aunt IB n white Juy was 'it v moitur wont duw n'oun sh pp' s fur to the dry and was Indruetcl 3"k for nny thing to eat tlurii g Inn (licence Kteryti Ing word along sr'iii!t an Jey vent siradlllng around th nnm on a brooui eoing "To rh!1 He to the putitry to sonieldn o Id eat" A x H V- HEBER CITY — Utah's luy crop for au inwas valued at $17380000 crease of more than $3000 000 over which totaled the 1027 production 514311000 1028 production in Utah farmers $6733000 In 4928 the preceding twelve totaled $5792000 The months wheat crop ranked second In tins li“t CEDAR CIT'— At ituf of TOtTHoor killed In nine days by flvo men is the record eslnbllahed by those appointed to do tho Job under the direction o' the forest service on the Kalbub fort st UTAH— Wheat enriched This the excels which DELTA— Tho cold cut weather In Delta was f It here recently when tho mercury according to the government station at Rest ret dropped to 14 di gre es below zero The large number of shopper In town place Ions making their (TirN'nm solec-- t SALT LAKE — Increase In value of all t'tab crops this year over 1927 Is given ut $3000000 In tho annual crop local Andrews ttummniy of Frank statistician for the United Slates department of agriculture Utah crops last year brought the farmers while tlu returns tills year will total $12000000 Isaac-seEPHRAIM — Coach Thorpe and hls pollbhed hoop artists from ttlio l’urple and Gold school at liphralm will depurt uuon by automobile on a barnstorming tour through the northern part of the state The reKphralm high school basketball are the strongest ever presentatives to represent thp school and have won from Bingham Murray nnd Nephl EPH(RAIM — Stockmen of Ephraim are paying a bounty of $5 for coyotes and $4 for bobcats caught In the fields and on the ranges adjacent to Ephraim It is reperted to the MantI national forest office that the Spring City people are paying a similar bounty to encourage local trappers to work around home where the losses from predatory animals have Iveen heavy during past summer and fall HEBER CITY— Utah’ Christmas turkey pool of 560000 pounds broke nil previous records Belling for cash and filling 23 cars declared vice president of Alberta Willardson the Utuli Poultry Producers’ association recently The figure was more than doub’ that of 1927 which totaled 230000 pounds The pool commanded tho highest unit price of any old and was the only western pool that sold for cash Under the direction of W Funk slate road supervisor for Cache county the work of widening various points on the road In Logan canyon Is rapidly progressing Many of the sharpest curves where automobile accidents hare prevailed In the past are being removed as much as An attempt la being made possible to accomplish tho project before the summer traffic begins The work Is bring undertaken following authorization by K C Wright engineer of the elate road commission OGDEN— Members of the Weber county committee of the Utah association visited the offices of the Wber county commissioners recently and placed their official O JC on the budget for 1923 as tentativeThe ly llxtd by the commissioners Vrb’r comity Ludget aggregates 8 based on an estimated revenue of 31980013 The estimated revenue from taxis fees etc Is as follows: fiont-rafund $169748 23 poor fund M130G1S roads $138811 70 The budget as tralatlvely agreed upon is as follows for the three funds: General fund $170223 poor fund $412G5 LOGAN— J roads II? Coal Formation ranked third the list of Utuh crops Farmers were paid $4880000 for their product duping the year When your Children Cry for It Cnstorta !s a comfort when Baby It fretfuL No sooner taken than the little one Is at ease If restless a few drop soon bring coti teatmcLJxo liUTBLiUiaa for Cnstorta Is a baby remedy meant for babies Perfectly safe to give the youngest Infant you have the doctors word for tliatl It Is a vegetable product and you could use it every day But It’s In an emergency that Castorls means most Some night when must be relieved— or colic pains —or other suffering Never be without t some mothers keep an extra bottle unopened to make sure there will albe Custorla the house It Is In ways effective for older children too read the book that comes with It To Cool a Burn Use HANFORD’S Balsam of Myrrh mWM nM Al 4ukn in Snl jm 8ttW U nl nM umuj la Swedish Graduate! IdU Tlie greut response which the young Swedes have given to the desire of the fur high standSwedish government ard of etliicuilon Is worry Ins "MU'iiil of the University of Sweden There nre now so inaiiy yumig grmlu ate who have finished llielr university courses Hint hero Is mulling for them to do How to Avoid INFLUENZA a Nothin foci eee elll e effected Coide nj protect yov or one of Sueiue er Grippe ae keepin dleet)oe end ellmlnecloe pun end root free from poleopmi Illation ereten N? Tablets) more Cliaa Netore'e Kerned end merel esuee pleaeant tear It tonee end atrenathene tho lyitrm Infectum resist!) urwnet diaeaas Ten Dmiftrt Set a II la trtloe at Xol— Silenced "I saw you conversing with young chiropractor" Me bored me ao tell“Conversing I Ills cases about ing spinal finally told him I didn't want to hear any more of Ids back talk"— Boston Transcript Parrots are seldom horn but Nature Magazine ity ease of a parrot batched ’onto shop In captlv records a San An $137530 RICHFIELD — Testing of dairy cows and bulls in Sevier county has J'ist been completed by representatives of the state board of agrl- culture and the bureau of animal la- dustry of the United States department of agriculture The work was In charge of Dr I L Nebrker deputy state veterinarian an I Dr J I Curtis of and Dr C L Jones of the bureau of animal Industry of Urovo Reports of the veterinarians submitted to County Agent S R of 7097 head in have beitj tested In the county this month and sixty reactors were found The large pumber of reartors this year Is a surpilge to all who have been Interested In the est heifers me In “What do you want little buy?" Sun asked Mr "Mr Sun please melt the lee In my Bn id glass Harry And Mr Sun be- my beets I— Sugar JUL — ill there was unveiled at the Cody Memuseum nt Cody morial Association Robert llndneaux’s painting of Vyo that classic light In frontier history this Ineident was It Is well that chosen as the subject for a pictorial reisird of tils Indian fighting fame for anions all the Indian slicing feats which have been credited to the sun of RufTalo IU1I the dramatic killing of Yellow Hand on the War Ron net Is the only one which Is so well as to leave no doubt as authenticated to Its actually Inning happened At least such Is the conclusion one reaches after rending “The Making of Rnffalo Rill— A Study In Heroics” published recently by the a book wldch Indicates company a biographer Hint for once' of tills noted plainsman bns taken the trouble to go hack of the cloud of has gaththat tradition and legend ered around Cody to seek the facts and to write the true story of his life under wlthh the The circumstances It hook was written nre Interest'ng collaboration was started as by Walsh and jMllfim Richard son of Nate Salslnuy Cody’s but partner in the Wild West show before the first chapter was written Walsh continued Hie Ralshury died work with the assistance of SaMiury’s “Our largest in widow and sister however" debtedness says t e foreword “is to Johnny Raker tic foster son of Cody and custodian of the mu Our pm pose was scum at Ids grave not so much to tell the stori of a life as to study the processes hv which a figure was created Cn pemilegendary like those popular berm's who grow In Rill was RufTalo folklore fortuitously the subject of the deliberate and nltelv skillful use of publicity “Rill Cody himself Is well worth versions of hls I’ictlonlzed knowing for half a life lme been appearing to add another smh would ipntury he worse ttian futile IV wanted to find and tell the true facts which seemed to is much more dramatic than the because fiction and more romantic they ure credible” And their search foMhe facts led them to a conclusion true snevalwhich indloa of Ruffiilo Rill as lias eer yet been wiltten It Is contained In tbe Last of the Great “The chapter Si outs" from which the following taken: excerpts Man and bov William F Codv lived the whole apan of the winning of Utah w L EH WATER It May Be to Lwt in pi has marked 50 to 75 roads with standard caution signs and route danger markers according to the report Just made by the bureau of public roads of the United States department of r rrrcrlturp California Kenturky and (''Track) have d vno the same amount of x'ork but tha states of Arkansas UTAH— per cent Utah Its of and Orv gun rouii ’alio if tee tat'-Clil Connecticut South Carolina Nevada pi Delware and marked 75 to 19 per cent loads of the hale coinpeted Ihe marking have ji(' OLD FOLKS SAY DR CALDWELL WAS RIGHT — we The basis of treating sickness has rot left Medical since Dr changed nor since he placed on Hollege in 1875 the market the laxative prescription he had used in hi practice He treated biliousness constipation headaches mental indigest ion jour stomach and other indispositioaa of simple vegetable ntirely by means natives her! and roots These are till the basis of Ur Culdivdl’s Syrup a combination of senna and ’eptin iher tnild herb with pepsin The simpler the remtdy for constipa "on the eater for the child and for you ind aa you ean get result in a mih ad safe wsy by using Dr Caldwell’s yrup Fcpsia why tale chances with 'rong drugs? A bottle aill last several months ant to the can ue it It is pleasant ute gentle in action and free from areotiei Fldcrly people find it ideal II drug store have the generous bottles BB Dent r wrie “Syrup Pepsin iuntvcllo Illinois for free trial bottle |