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Show . . THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH Daddy's 'H Eveiii Fairy Tale 5yWf GRAHAM BONNER It wi;s a very cold nlglit and Harry put an extra quilt over his bed. Oh," he said, as he got under the sheets which were very cold, oh, Isnt It cold? Now listening to him as he muttered to himself were the little lee Brothers. 1 always Harry put a glass of water upon a chair near the bed so he could reach out and have a drink of It during the night or when he first woke up ln It m Priviiag to Lieu in Utah Sugar beets ranked third in Farmers were paid $4,380,000 for their product during the year. HEBER CITY Utahs hay crop for 1928 was valued at $17,3S0,000. an increase of more than $3,000,000 over the 1927 production, which totaled LEHI of Utah crops. $14,311,000. UTAH Wheat production in Utah enriched the farmers $0,738,000 in 1928. This excels the preceding twelve months, which totaled $5,792,000. The wheat crop ranked second In the list. CEDAR CITV A total of 700 deer In nine days by flvo men Is the record established by those appointed to do the job under the direction o' the at that .killed glass of water," they said; wont we have sornd fun News Notes the list FROZEN WATER Look i the morning. Now for our fun, snld the Ice Brothers. They hopped on the edge of the glass and chuckled. They were going to have the best sort of a time! Yes, Indeed they were ! And nobody was going to stop them! No indeed ! So they skimmed ever so lightly on When your Children Cry forest service on the Kaibab forest. DELTA The coldest weather experienced in Delta was felt here recently when the mercury, according to the government station at Deseret, dropped to 14 degrees below zero. The large number of shoppers iu town shivered as they went from p'ace to place making their Christmas for It Castorla Is a comfort when Baby It fretfuL No sooner taken than the little one is at ease. If restless, a few drops loon bring contentment No harm done or Castorla is a baby remedy, meant or babies. Perfectly safe to give the oungest Infant ; you have the doctors' word for that I It Is a vegetable pro duct and yon could nae It every day. But it's ln an emergency that Castorla means most Some night when constipation must be relieved or colic pain or other suffering. Never be without , t; some mothers keep an extra bottle,unopened, to make sure there will always be Castorla ln the house. It 1 effective for older children, too; read the book that conies with It SALT LAKE Increase in value of all Utah crops this year over 1927 is given' at $3,000,000 in the annual crop summary of Frank Andrews, local statistician for the United States department of agriculture, Utah crop last year brought the farmers $39,000,-000- , while the returns this yyr will total $42,000,000. top of the water. They could hear their other brothers at work on the window panes. Well do some work, too, they said. But the little boy wont have a glass of water when he wakes up, said one of the Ice Brothers who was than the a hit more warm-hearteothers. YotFre not fit to be an Ice Brother," said the others In disgust. creature. Youre a You're not cold and hard and freezing as you should be. I know, said the little Ice Brother sadly. lretty soon they had skimmed over the top of the glass so many times that It was covered with ice. If Harry had awakened then he would have had to drink a great piece of ice, and he couldn't have done Coach Thorpe Isaao-soand his polished hoop artists from the Purple and Gold school at Ephraim, will depart soon by automo bile on a barnstorming tour through the northern part of the state. The Ephraim high school basketball representatives are the strongest ever to represent the school, and have won from Bingham, Murray and NephL EPHRAIM Stockmen of Ephraim are paying a bounty of $5 for coyotes Use HANFORD'S and $4 for bobcats caught in the fields and on the ranges adjacent to Ephraim. It Is reported to the Manti naW WH yH I M W nHIM rhrli tional forest office that the Spring fim Uttk u otM. bouna similar are City people paying ty to encourage local trappers to Swadiih CradattM Idle work around home where the losses The response which the young great from predatory animals have been Swedes have given to the desire of the fall. summer and heavy during past Swedish government for high standHEBER CITY Utahs Christmas ard of education Is worrying officials that ! pool of 560,000 pounds broke of the University of turkey Ice Brothers worked, On and on the Upsula. Sweden, all previous records, selling for $225,-00There are now s: .ninny young gradu- - . skimming ovec. the glass again and 23 cash and filling cars, declared ates who have finished I heir university again until the water was frozen Albertus Willard3on, of courses that there Is nothing for them solid. to do. Deeper and deeper they made the the Utah Poultry Producers associaTin tion, recently. The figure was more Ice, and harder and harder. little Ice Brother had than double that of 1927, which totaled 250,000 pounds. The pool comno chuncd to say or do anything with manded the highest unit price of any so many against him. sold and was the only western pool Why, If you had your way, they Nothin jroa oaa S trill m Om that sold for cash. said, we would never have any fun. OnAa allr zoo miat Colda, proto! You always melt If anyone looks LOGAN Under the direction of W. ao hoopla roar or n fAIsmIIo Grlppo od oltminot loa actio at you. J. Funk, state road supervisor tor OTQtoPQ In (i little Cache "Well, said the the work of widening No ton' Boaodr (M Toblowl county, Ice Brother, "you dont care to have various aotrolr ohm ploaront ad o on the road ln Logan points otronathoM tho . It MM Mr. Sun look too hard at all of you. la rooiofooro acsiaat SUoaoo and loli is rapidly progressing. Many canyon difIs Mr. Sun different, slightly Oat IS Sss al Tea of the sharpest curves where autoferent, said the others. And they mobile accidents have in the prevailed kept at. work. past are being removed as much as Such Before long It was morning. possible. An attempt Is being made fun ns the Ice Brothers had had. to accomplish the project before the now was waking up, though, Harry Silanced and they were watching to see what summer traffic begins. The work Is I saw you conversing with that ' being undertaken following authoriwould happen. zation by K. C. Wright, engineer f young chiropractor. He stretched out his arm, only halt Conversing! He bored me so tell-- ! the state road commission. opening his eyes. OGDEN Members of the Weber Ing about his splnul cases, I finally" He paril.v raised himself up In bed told him I didnt want to .bear any) and look the glass, holding It to his county committee of the Utah more of bis back talk. Boston association offices visited the lips. Transcript ) mean It No water! did What of the Weber county commissioners Wider opened Harry's eyes and he recently and placed their official O. Parrots are seldom born In captivlooked at the glass. K. on the budget for 1929 as tentativebut Nature Magazine records a ity, In I ever, said Hurry, "Weil, did ly fixed by the commissioners. The case of a parrot batched In a San solid ice! Is My glass surprise. Weber county budget aggregates $349,-03shop. Ha, ha, chuckled the lee Brothers. based on an estimated revenue "1 know what I'll do. said Harry, of 349,860.13. The estimated revenue Til put tny glass in the sunshine." from taxes, fees, etc., Is as follows: "Oh dear, General fund, $169,748.23; poor fund, the Ice $41,306.18; roads, $138,811.70. The budwe Brothers, do get as tentatively agreed upon Is as hope lie wont follows for the three funds: General that." fund. $170,223; poor fund, $41,265; But Harry got roads, $137,550. up and put his RICHFIELD Testing of dairy cows, glass on the win-heifers and bulls in Sevier county w sill. Now Mr. has Just been completed by repreSun was shining sentatives of the state board of agriIn the window culture and the bureau of animal Inwith might und nmin. dustry of the United States department of agriculture. The work was ln What do you want, little boy? charge of Dr. I. L. Nebeker, deputy state veterinarian, an! Dr. J. I. Curasked Mr. Sun. tis of Richfield and Dr. C. L. Jones Mr. Sun, please of the bureau of animal Industry of mplt the Ice ln Provo. Reports of the veterinarians my glass, said Uupcv ' submitted to County Agent S. R. Boa-BAnd Mr. Sun bee11 show a total of 7097 head and You gun. in the county this j have been tested MelL Shouldnt ) melt oht dont month and sixty reactors were found. . . .. Tbs basis of treating slek 8111U s uie Ke Brothers. The large number of reactors this year changed since Dr. OsldwsU Sorry. said Mr, Sun, T must do is a surprise to all who have been InCollege in 1875, nor eince my duty. terested ln the test. the market the laxative n' But you shouldnt mplt, said the had used in his practice. M If UTAH Utah has marked 50 to 75 little Ice Brother who Be treated eoastipetjr had been scolded for melting so eas- per cent of Its roads with , standard headaches, jseptAl,depte' i' . ily. ; onr vtomaeT and-- ji JUraftmSitfi ;nrme' ntdrely by thif ffirirKctffaTBgT' report just (hey melted, aTid Ilurtjp found madq' bythe bureau, of' public roads A the ice was notf Ids drink of wutcrL of f CaftTorni. 4ntfcy .V- - cX Coljrida bsr dons the a jnp'y IptinKiii jijit w icif jwija A nut Hell .WfiMo Of WQtk,"bMt tfta'tUttnatof Arts oro mother Vcor rhmI , ' - I lie- r,rwtMe' day. .AeVS efctreif Yff to sh pof tent flirdilf Jirr 4ddM . , ink fP.r, ' Ft tbeioafls. Tver.tvalght of the - A bottle will lat 7 hremw'-erenf l.v tin u can ne It comr.eUd tho marking ft th . ate, gontle ft Jfirg aroujnl 'x e- . riU- - t y'! arcotics. Elder) om rnrtdt. 1 drujr stores EPHRAIM , years to just fifty-onthe day and to the hour after Buffalo Bill Cody killed Yellow Hand, the Cheyenne war chief, in a duel near th banks of War Bonnet creek Dakota" (so In Smith said the newspaper reports of the affair), 'iwns unveiled at the Cody Association museum at Cody, WniAliohert I.indneauxs painting of tlmf Hassle J3hriiir- - frontier history. wtf that this incident was is the subject for a pictorial fame, f' his Indian-fightinfeats all the Indian-stayinbeen credited to the gun l.rthe dramatic killing 3 on the War Bonnet e which1 Is so well to leave no doubt as happened, conclusion one he Making of e warm-hearte- . h g Heroics,1 the ook rates which that for once at least, a bio! of tis noted plainsman has tmn e to go hack of the. !, :;e! and tradition that has ga eids round Cody, to seek the facts write the true story of his1 prriri In T Sals'.Xhd.f1' C0Itlnued Ithe assistance of Salsbury S,'nd sister. Our largestf ftK 'U'b'jjpss, however," says t'e woriis to Johnny Baker, .fi sn Iody and custodian oftiethefmuscmjM his ravjffr Our purpose! Wus hot fiuch to t.dl the stnrjr (,f J llfe as iHly the processes by.fvyhlrtiV' ngure was created! D"-- ' e hkcitf popular heroes in fi:,-r- f fortuitously. Buffalo Bill was the c'Tfemr! use ln; of public, tv himself is Veil worth knotlg Hctlonized versions rf his lifedfe been appearing, for wlf a ren. to add another guch taiHd than futile. v. wnntedto find hefy the nn.fl true facts, which Seemed to fuich more dramatic th& the tict'iaHd niore romantic because .And their Search theje credible. foriyncts ,ert tfem to a conclusion whi perhaps, as true Uwviil-im4'- f Buffalo nm ns '" has l,ei written. It is r,M Sets, ex The from Last of which the XJreat fofKffIng are taken: t , i Cub "d tb, wmnmgit m Mod hoy. William ttwltol. pan of r r- - i iKillefer Building;- - ade (Red) Killlfer, presidciil IT'nr'' tre Mission club of Cii leugue, went East far rile base meetings prepared io tradi or sell )U akin on the roster . if Hi pnler alaaents were offered. Ue Sahl K. i;elUl owners h.ni giv en liin! tiie was team ,av!m:id and thai'lte to trade Sell or ,.,y j silialevet inigl'l fertile Mis Icm! is a cons, r fellow v;jj Imw til lap'd .,1 knows (; proli ai g"i wliai lie wanr.il. i r. fVf ke l s)!-- je dividual. before the radio, ever had onal exploitation tury he was 1 in dime to . . might be, ue blood Bit! Cody djrj stature than the Ink and tbe'ilin. . in iiim fhe ils tver rec-fte- n fab-a- i the t tisilif fSriflag that into which the IAJjAsM. r ' dclvf did not to v E-- all the .Iridian t ou him, the er have Ti voted; -- nee Ihe man cam ai he Toutflobt llinesa ond itfjusdcei'in Jef none 'doullthJ las of iliiflh Bil is I W. gjf fs j to- need no TeteIinf;V''e born In lowaiin ywV (Barents'' to ami in or sfavery fightWftl le w localise Ma father " Tlieh tlif eleven yen rree-oireKusselLf Majir ojd boy. got a, Jofr'jjritii. fatuous outfit td Vndtlell. usuailydf - ifus. kl r: and tt)P Aeiir ,Forl Kearney, ''ufiiuu Aliougr.l Mr Is killed Nfb.. hole struelurej upon dills .foaf. tlie of Buffalo rfilijM prestige us a Indian klfter-wayeidvd." tn historical roc orl Of It hatvei been found and fiighters. l.SfiO. Codv Although ..afiid ic s day that -- rival-rieOnlverslty or (hlcugo foothall to coast eoasi fr,lltl wiltoWil! In tP2?l. "tML.ji!iiroiS renewing tlieir fanmus serlel with - Irinceion In a theifhad. 1)1111 bringing Hie Washifi-lo- n. Seattle, lo fiTfUbr fhp ,ini11 Slags ltay. when p Holier hulk i ouiliiiig muniice the flimiD the couch n way, eulcliers. 'T'diir ""I 9 . nl.l ' duly few gain firi1 now and sil ln ,l" Hefotghl and ij'licve jlie ihkrt men hvmsI Mcthd f I ,in'1 Hieii ale ally- I yie U INFLUENZA warm-hearte- lead tin Navy, Hie. In- ,lf (al kesv - played that alsotain, poke Haul nger nc xi -lil ! s as a Wasldngleii (id rum" 1 (li'eal years g thinghl d Tax-pape- mut-tere- I d I ut j 1 ' fill warm-hearte- - ctm life--Mich., TTiii,' was elected ci.pfi tltvV foothall leu mi at This jl,',. lei ter men- 1, gm"'d ."usj year night a I guiii'd, How to Aro!4 warm-hearte- is falo. but also over the Big Horn Basin where he pioneered and skylarked hi Wyoming celebrate birthday each February In the town which he founded he rides forever on a horse of bronze, and where the Codv trail winde off toward the Yellowstone stands a replica of the TE ranch house More than a decade after hU death the name of Buffalo BMI still has magic to draw the crowds Hallway advertisements lure travelers into the Buffalo Bill country Dudes go to the ranches In Increasing numof Cody they In Ihe shops bers aafnestly try on and buy the chap Slid sombrero and lariats which en- title them to play for a little while at ing rough riders of the West each July dude and old timer when the o Ihe Codv Stampede the basin put on their and come Jingling In for al e racing, bull-- b istina. to koep ihge thajutalo s in 0 yiedlted with having killed Tail Bull, strongest evidence points to Maj. Frank' North, organizer of the famous Pawnee Scouts, as the actual slayer of that chief. Ii was at ttris time that Ned Buntline appeared in Cody's life nnd the which were continued by heroics, Burke during Codys career as a made" Bufshowman, began. They falo Bill Hie popular hero und the man of world renown. Though ten years has elapsed since his dentil, that renown survives. The chapter. The Magic of a Name.' says: The spirit of Buffalo Bill . broods not only over the promontory (Lookout mountain, rear Denver, where he Is buried on the margin of the prairies where he chased the hut-- , on novels, tb ..; in the hlstorlAa(. too. Colo., the under melo- unding Wild om. thu tank , Truth about' com by. - Tht youth, are dead ords ara brittle ulcus For foY, disposal of theAiT ume a mass of fore availably to ah3t,J Burrowing jB , vo, wh!i . town rope. alsh and Milton Sf of Nate Salsbury, Codvs the Wild West gfloWi bI 'haPf was Written sudi conflicting stories have been told about It that there Is a legitimate doulit as to the truth of any of the circumstances surrounding . the incident which gave Billy Cody the title of The voungesl Indian slayer on the plains." In fact the dime novelists, such us iL'ol. Prentiss Ingraham and Ned Buntline, have so confused the record of Buffalo Bills life with their exaggerations that doubt can easily be cast upon many other feats attributed to him and alleged to have been performed during, his earily friendship with Wild Bill Iliekok. us a soldier in the Civil war. as a pony express rider and as a scout in the Indian wars. Especially Is this true in the latter case, and In particular In regard to an incident, speond only to the Yellow Hand killing for its publicity value. That was the killing of Ihief Tail Bull at tlie Battle of Summit Springs. Wi-s- tinjjously the boards drama and West show I ion t fie firij crossed the Missouri when it was he Jumping-of- f place of civilization, ft lived to see the plains cr isscTOSseiT Yh barbed wire and hard roads, .o heurairplanes zoom over the passes where he prairie schooners had lumbered, to fomote a canal and say proudly, "Aint I the father of Irrigation? to ofn roadside inns in the mountains ancieven to prolect a dude finch. . , .j Of those wla worshiped him as the valorous chanpiun that beat back the redskin and aved an inland empire, few realized hat his active life on the plains ended then he was but twenty-si- x years old. The Indian wars were over; the plain had no future to ofTer him, and he ras wondering whether he could get alob in the city as coachman or driver of a fire engine. Then came !d Buntline, the dime novelist, and, odhis heels, John Burka, press probably the geatest agent that everlived. to persuade him, him their him tpd njtte magnify Pages of !V nf BUFFALO Cer day such Fbf near' .circumstances uiur which (he was written are It interesting sorted as a collaboration To Cool a Burn Balsam of Myrrh d warm-hearte- of thjurJl Dm 'att-icultar- Oro4t Are. ; irste' - rv . 7 (fin d ELMO SCOTT WATSON JULY 17 of last year, - i . & |