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Show Friday,' November 26,1920. tUEEKA EEFOBTEB Senator Smoot Favors Rowley Children Sent To Salt Lake Hospital . A Program Of Eoonomy O Throe children of llr. and Mn. Samael Rowlar of Eureka won thia weak taken to Balt Lake whom thej will receive proper care and at tho eonntf hoepltal, the county eommlaslonen of thia county haring arranged for their aapport at that Inatltntlon. af Judge Gunner Raamuaon, Proro, who la Juvenile Judge for the Fourth and Fifth districts, came to Eureka to lnreatlgata eonditlona under which tho children were being brought up, and he waa accompanied on the trip by Mra. Maada Ditty, one of the Jurenila court authorltiea at Balt Lake and Deputy Sheriff Archie Hoffman, also of tho capital. While in Eureka they were in with Judge Charlea Kry-ge- r, Dr. Steele Bailey, Sheriff Martin, P. J. Bonner, chairman of the Juab county board of eommlaaionera and D. B. Cronin, local chief of police. All agreed that the children: VlTlan, aged aiz year, and her two Bisters, Golden, aged four, and Roaie, aged ten .months,- - ahould be taken away from the permits. Mra.' Rowley waa temporarily placed under the care of a matron, the local Juvenile court authorltiea, and will aubmlt to an examination today, thia hearing to be under the direction of Judge Raamuaon. She la thought to be feeble minded and will be placed where ehe can receive proper attention. oa on iiw an airplane if paieehnta la la a terrlSe gala M irtaarti ta'land la a swamp, whlafc Irak tka tana aC lia UakWIkr natajnrod. A law ahitM Iteaa she . eoatinnad bar Ja flaaa (a Copsahacua. mv if Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Think This Over, Parents! - Senator Read Smoot, after his ro- an interview in which he favored retrenchment of federal appropriations. "I feel a greater reeponeibUity as a legislator than I ever did before in ell my Ufa, 8enator Smoot said. "It la going to taka the wleaat actlqn on tho part of eongroee to bring our country buck to normal. Every appropriation will be manned eloeoly. No more extravagant appropriations and wlckad waste of the people'e money will bo allowed. "Under the moat favorable conditions, taxes in the United States for tho next quarter of a century will be 91.000.- 000.000 per year. Included la this wlU he n sinking fund of 14 per cent mi the total obligations of tho government as they existed at the time of the signing of the armistice. years to "It will take thirty-thre- e pay the obligations and provide for the sinking fund of 14 per cent. Thera Is no question bnt that the excess profits tax will be repealed," he said. "Not only haa this tax been collected from tho ultimata consumer, but It has beau collected over and over again. It haa been many time pyramided. Undoubtedly the email, troublesome taxes also will be done away with. By email troublesome taxes I refer to such taxis as those on theatre admissions, chewing gum and soda water. "I hope I cun eonvlneo tho aoauta committee on finance to Impose a sales tax of one per cent on nil sales made by the retailer. Bneb n tax wenld raise from 91,060,000,000 to 91.600.000.- 000 annually. "Of course, inch e tax, as la always the ease, would fall upon tho ultimata consumer. But it would cost Uttio to collect. It would bring In mueh more than the excess profits tax la bringing In. , . THE PRICE OP VICTORY. Eruptions of the Skin Cause Torturous Itching (By Frank G. Munaey.) Harding and Coolldge art elected. . tors from n Cnllfornla trip, gave ont Vlft They nave been swept into office by an avalanche. No each plurality has ever bean given to a candidate for President and a Vice President. On the surface thia would aeem to moan that Harding and Coolldge carry farther with tho people in respect of personal popularity or la tho nationwide confidence reposed la them than the candidates of any previous national election. Back n conclusion would not be sound. Political avalanches that crash Iverythlng before them spring from quit another source. They do not come at tho call of personal popularity. They are the expressions of an Imblttered poople, the protest of an outraged nation. Wilson antocraey. Impudent, dictatorial and Democratic Inefficiency, extravagance, wastefulness, are the eource of tho 1990 avalanche. The people of this Democratic country have bad ell they eoald stand or would stand of Curiam. And tho peopla have had all they could stand or wonld stand of the Democratic party management of their affairs a management that haa well nigh bankrupted the treasury in spite of tho feet that It is squeezing the lire blood out of the people in taxation. If you are afflicted ' with any orders, because it la such a thorform of aUa disorder, you are well oughly satisfactory blood purifier. tha blood of all Impuri-tie- s, acquainted with the flaming; burn- It cleanses and counteracts tha efthus e. ing itching that these diseases fects of the germa that attack the Skin diseases are caused by an Begin taking CL&SL today, and if impurity or disorder in tha blood, yon will write a complete history and there is no real- - and genuine of your case, our medical adviser relief within your reach until such will give you expert advice without Add-e- ss impurities are removed. Chief Medical AdSJUS. hu given great satisfac- charge. viser, 158 Swift Laboratory, Atlantion in the treatment of ttau dis ta, Ga. pro-due- . INDUSTRY FINDS A WAY o Ae eonditlona chango enterprising Industry changas to most thorn. Private enterprise Is ever on the alert, to anticipate the nude of tho times. With its monthly output of electrolytic alnc Increasing to about 11,000,000 pouada the Anaconda Copper Mining company has expand-a- d this department of Its business to k point where It compares favorsAly With the present rate of copper production which hu been cut to about BO per eent of normal. Its sine output, hue been steadily growing since tho war. a . It will bo come time before becomes a faetor In producHOP EARLY. a tion of phosphate rock, but with the fulfilment of tho "Do your Christmas Shopping plans there will be management's placed on the Early" la n timely slogan at this sea- market a In large son of tbo your and ona that pawns quantities. a lot to tbo Christmas shopper. It Is believed that the Far But There are so many advantages' to be offers a good field for the marketso are that gained by early shopping of rock and Anaconphosphate ing apparent It hardly eeoma necessary da, with Its location nur tha Paci. to dwell on this enbjoet. y However, fic Coast, eonld offer lta products at It la wall to remind the people of the which eutarn prices producers many advantages that ere' to be gain- would find It difficult to meet. ed by early shopping. Probably the Thus does Industry maintain paygreatest advantage to be thus gained keep the wheels turning. Frao-tieall- y rolls and la the choice of merchandise. Far sighted policies and progressive every store In the eity will be managements enables industry to abglad to iay purchases aside until sorb tho eleck In one line by expandeach time as the early buyer desires to call for thorn, and la this way on ing in another. Tho average citizen la saved groat deal of time and giv- does not realise this to e sufficient extent. en much bettor attention. Many of our thrifty people have MAN AND HIS JOB. already dona a portion of their shop. By Walt Muon. ping and It is safe to any they have O received Just what they want, which Massachusetts cornu tho From' Make while. Item an worth la np your mind to shop early this season. news, "The labor market's gutted," and many workers have the bines who lately pawed and strutted. Then Christmas cards an gaining in toilers were In such demand that popularity. Poople art getting away they could name their wages; there from tho foolish habit of giving nee-lea-s never wu a ' nap so grand In all the gifts at holiday time, and the bygone agea. A silken shirt that card offers tho proper eolation of coat much halo adorned tho haughty the difficulty. Ton can remember tinner, and la a diamond studded your friends la an appropriate man- pall ha puked hie princely dinner. ner. Tho expense Is trifling. Look The btackemlth'a wife, In royal fare, over samples of Christmas cards at went geddlng hero and yonder; a tho Reporter office and select yoara llmonslne wu here, which stately now. made the tanker ponder. It couldnt lost, thte sort of thing, it Jarred all sense and reason; a Janitor may ape FROM COAST TO COAST. a king bnt . only for a season. And A Hfiarkable Chain Ol Homs Tes- now the earnut student sees the timony. And Banka odds Its signs of aensa grow plalnor; were Voice to tho Grand Chons getting huh by alow degrees to betOf Local Praise. ter tlmee and saner. We've looked o-on labor wltha n frown, wove been From north to aouth from aaat to we went lolling Independent, woat; through tho town, In garments most In every city, every community; In every ate to in the anion resplendent. Weve seen employers Rings ont tho grateful pralao tor on their knees, beseeching and imDoan's Kidney Pills. ploring, that wo wonld help them 60,000 representative people In ev- pnt.np eheen, their briny teardrop ery walk of life ' pouring. And now standing Publicly testify to quick relief and bn their feet, and If theyro we'd urn their lasting results. And It'e all for iho benefit of fel- money, we have to seek them, looklow sufferers. ing sweet, and eut out tantrums In this grand chons of local pralao funny.' To saner, wiser thingumbobs Enreka In well represented. wo go, by oaay stages; soon men will Well known Enreka people learn to guard their Jobs, and prize Tell of personal experiences. Who can oak for hotter proof of their weekly wagee. O merit T An Agreeable Barpriae. Joseph Motley, proprietor of baro ber chop. Main street. Eureka, eaya: "About throe' yean ago when 1 "I recommend Dodn'e Kidney Pille highly because they have given me wu suffering from a seven cold on great help. I aurely know that they my lungs and coughed most of the are the medicine for anyone to use time night and day, I tried a bottle If they have any back lameness or of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and other symptoms of Kidney disor- wae surprised at the promptness with which lr gave me relief, der." Dont writes Mrs. James Brown, Clark Price 10c at all dealers. imply nek tor a kidney remedy get Mills, N. Y. Many another has been Doane Kidney Pills the seme that aurpriaed and pleased with the Foatar-MilbiMr. Morley had. prompt relief afforded by thia Co., Mfgra, Buffalo, N. Y. remedy. Ana-eond- i super-phospha- in .Wt always glad to welcome savings accounts from he boys, One dollar or more will open in interest bearing account Five per cent interest, compounded will help make your savings grow. Start I semi-amwall- y, today. THE BOYS OF TODAY BE OUR BUSINESS HEN .. WILL OF TOMORROW. PH MEMBER 0 EXGKGE SAVINGS BANK FEDERAL RESERVE 8YSTEM ' Payton Utah Organized 1890 KODAK SUPPLIES ' WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF KODAK SUPPLIES. u te and learn what happened to a shopgirl loka had the btta a Jlirq fold ofTifalthkluxury. GJfm, GEORGE KIBBE TURNERS powerful novel, ; puMishei serially in the'SED BOOJLMA&AZINE. CJdapUd by SAIAH 1? .MASON EincUdtyXM KINGS. chance to step SSSI Star Theatre Monday u . CROMAR The Cromar store always leads In the matter of high grade Groceries and Canned Goods of standard quality. You can scarcely think of a thing needed for the table that cannot be secured at Gils store and when you buy here you have the satisfaction of knowing that you are getting the article from the cleanest sad best stock in the district. This week we have a lot of fine apples, both for immediate use and for winter. Phone ns for prices. ; . v Kodake from SSAS np . Brownlee town fSAfl ap V . J . Tregoning & Hanley i m ... 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