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(Adv.) f Head k Put Montholalum In ill the no&frils lo relieve U irritation and promote IJI clear LrcalMn. .a ik j " 1 J 'i i m" r- '.1 If you prefer nose drops, or I throat spray, call for the I HEW MENTHOLATUM LIQUID I in handy bollle wild dropper Eczema in Big, Watery Bumps Relieved After Using Cuticura "My eczema began with an Itching on my hands, arms and feet, and when I scratched, big, watery bumps came. They burned and itched so that I scratched and irritated the affected partd. My hands and arms were disfigured and it worried me so I could not sleep. "I had this eczema for five years before I started to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment the eczema was relieved." (Signed) Miss Geneva E. lieid, ST0 Central Ave., Hamilton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1035. Soap 2oc, Ointment 25c and 50e, Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. One sample each free. Address: "Cuticura "Cuti-cura Laboratories, Dept. R, Maiden, Mass." Adv. WHEN kidneys function badly and you suffer backache, dizziness, burning, scanty or too frequent urination, urina-tion, getting up at night, swollen feet and ankles; feel upset and miserable ... use Doan's Pills. Doan's are especially for poorly working kidneys. Millions of boxes are used every year. They are recommended recom-mended by users the country over. Ask your neighbor! WPP PSISI PARKER'S JjfeJ HAIR BALSAM V Kamoves Dandruff-StopB Hair Failing VjjiA 8 Imparts Color and J i Beauty to Gray end Faded Hair - nV-;;- toe and $l.t0 at Drupj;:sta. fryjl.l. ,rtj Hltco Chem. Wk3.. Patci'i'pue. N.'Y. FLORES'lON SHAMPOO Ideal for use in connect ion with Parker's Hair Balsam-Makcs the hair soft and Huffy. 6) cents by mail or iu druggists. drug-gists. Hiacox Chemical Works, Patchog-ue, N. Y. SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY ' Oar lobby Is delightfully air cooled during the summer months Radio lor Every Room j4 20O Rooms 200 Eatfis ) , S v , " X N l J N ' , 2. 2 - j HOTEL Temple Square Rates $1.5Q to $3.0O The Hotel Temple Sruare ham highly dcairnlilr, friendly ilmoi-phrre.You ilmoi-phrre.You will alvrays find it immac- J ulate uprrmely comfortable and thoroughly afrit-cabled ou can therefore there-fore understand why this hotel ii HIGHLY RECOMMENDED You can also appreciate why t If s mark of dist'netiert to stop at Utim beautiful hostelry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. Sally Sez (jiff I EVAN JENSEN A rolf ball roes where yon send It. 84 docs the money you spend. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY With today's larlsh display and adver tisement of products, wo must be wiacr thrifty buyers. We should make a habjfe of lookinc first for Intcnnounta.ii mad. products, then, if doubtful, compare them with other goods to see their finer, superior quality. And why not support onr home companies com-panies and help bring: prosperity to our slates, cities and homes? Our interests and hopes for the futuro are here I let us. keep our money here too and buy Inter-mountain Inter-mountain made products. MRS. E. R. MILES, Enterprise, Utah. Famous Night Singers The skylark has been immortalized immortal-ized in song and story as tho harbinger har-binger of dawn, but he is no earlier at his glorious task than the English Eng-lish hedge sparrow. The English nightingale is the most famed of night singers. But you need not , ( go to England to hear the night- song. (msGF) utah oil VJsy Refining Service Stations in Utah and Idaho Location of Many Monasteries The rocky promontory of Mount Athos, in Greece (121 square miles), Is occupied by 20 monasteries monas-teries of the Greek Orthodox church, each a sort o little republic repub-lic in itself. The monks number over 4,000, and no women are allowed al-lowed to enter the territory. i 1 ' ' ' More Barbers needed. We have calls for Barbers from all Western Spates. Bar-bcring Bar-bcring taught in a short time. MOLERS BARBER COLLEGE 118 Regent St., Salt Lake Cily, Utah An Early Railroad Alabama claims that a Bhort railroad rail-road built between Florence and Decatur in 1S32 was the first west of the Alleghenles. 150,000 feet Used & New Pipe Sizes 12", 8A". 1" Structural Steel and Plates Monsey Iron & Metal Co. 700 South 3rd IVtst Salt UkB City, L'tali First Clearing House System The clearing house system was first introduced into the United States by the bank of the city of New York in 1S53. KETcmm i; BUILBERS SUPPLY : ! ff f ': ',' Iga 3 Passe ;; ft $46.6s i Everything In PSiimfesng ; 780 V.est 4;h So. Ealt lata City I; Beauty and Art an A'd The culture of b3auty and art has a socializing influencs, giving new forms cf exres-icn, whereby our sympathies aro doepsned and enlarged. (t ry fr per wc.k will be psid "-r JJJHJ the best C0-w;rd or-icle on ' Vliy y.-u siou d ase Intermountaln made Good;" S-ir.ilar to above. Scr.d your slcry in prose ir vcree to Irtcrn-cun'.r.in l'rciucs Column. Col-umn. P. O. Bn K53, Silt La!;? City. If ' yoor siory appears iiv tf - f f this co'urrn ycu will re- - H IB I c::ve check for PJ"UU Wc--k No. 3;2 y..".U. S:: LtUo C ly Shipped Adulterated L-vd Between the years 1S:0 and 1E90 a large fraudulent trado in adulterated adulter-ated lard was carried ca train the United States. A great proportion of the Araxc:n lavd imparted into England -was found to censlst of n mixture of lard with cotton-iced oil and boef-stearln. Shorthand in Third Cer.tury The British museum ha3 ainang its Greek records shorthand exercises exer-cises by a pupil who lived in the Third century, A. D. |