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Show ,v V' Y' M "V ; s ; ' ..-- iliw ; . ' - . . : ., "At. . ' 4 ..... j.a. V"-- . vt bBINGHAM NEWS , " 7, y OUR COMIC SECTION" OSPlill j ' 5 SAY- - "BAYER ASPIRIN"- -' .7 Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physl v cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for " ,, ' : Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago , V' Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism ; DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Ti Accpt only "Bayer" package , B CLJt which contains proven directions. C J9 Utni7 "Byr" boxei of 12 tablet, - I Alto bottlea of 24 and 100 Dniggiata. ' 'V; v Aiplrla to Uw trad tutrk of Bim Minafactuiv of MenoawUMrtilMtiT f Ktllcyllciotf ', " ' Sure Relief fSi6 Bellans I X Hot water -- 1 Sure Relief OELL-AI3- S FOR INDIGESTION 25t and 754 Pkg's.Sold Everywhere 7HAFING wRASHES V promptly rclievril and healed by a lew application! of Resinol "DANDELION BUTTER-COLOR- " A harmless vegetable bntter color ; used by millions for M) years. Drug .:, ' stores and general stores sell bottles ' of "Dandelion'' for 33 cents. Adv. 7 " EXPERIMENT Wyoureyes MITCHELL EYE SALVE hals inflnmed ayea, granulated lids, atyts, etc. Sure. Ssfe. Kpee1v. 85c at aU aruggrlata. Hall & Ruckei, N. Y.C. KTOI't HKKAK J Til AT rllh U k l'.:d Tl.lrl. Why !unrTtolllim) tiint r'll.f Khv lo mke. rualpalil foe iOv Salfi Co., Cirro. I! I. rj t f O Any book you want UUUfl3 n C O. D. Deseret Book Co, 44 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah !& utickle ' Js sorethroat, fS . hi huskiness ItJ S & and similar Ig 9 troubles ISI$ ft iuick,y re-- O x 5 Children Cry FOR MOTHER V Castoria is especially pre- - ""x ' ' I ' t" pared to relieve Infants in 'f arms and Children all ages . m 1 1 of Constipation, Flatulency, " T, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feveriihness arising there-- f' from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the ,' 'V assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always lk foi the signature of Abhite '.jatmlrss-N- o Oniaics. Physician everywhere recjmnvnd ja. - ' ' j- '.4 t ..' News Notes ;j It't a Privilege to Live in J; Utah I Myton-- C. P. Wattcrson and son of Pason recently closed a deal with the Vhitah Light & Tower compuny w here-by thy have obtained a long-terr-lease of the I'pulco flour mill, which Is located In Myton. Workmen are re-pairing and over-huntin- tho machin-ery, preparatory to active operations. The reopenl!. of this mill In exported to stimulate the raising of wheal to a greater extent by the farmer. Washington "The interior depart mnt authorized the Vernal laud otlice to sell i t public auction lease of Ii'iO acres cf coal land In Duchesne county. Tlie terms of the lease will provide for the payment to the government of a royalty of 15 cents per ton. mlno run, on all coal produced. An Initial Invest-ment of 15000 nuiHt be made during the first three years of the loase, and not lens than 1100 tons of coal per year must be produced, beginning with the sixth year of the lease. Murray- - The large municipal skat-ing rink, which has been tinder con-struction for the past six weeks, has at last been completed and filled with water until the colder weather appears to put It In shape for skating. Tho rink, which is situated In the Murray city park, was ssnctloncd by Mayor Isaac Lester and the commissioner. John Woods, road supervisor, haa done everything posFlble to make the pond attractive for the children of the com-munity to enjoy. Magna Mlllmen of Arthur and Mag-na who engaged In a rabbit shoot In Rush valley Monday returned with 379 bunnies. Approximately fifty gunners participated In the shoot. They re-port that rabbits are numerous. Hunt-ing will be better, they report, follow- - Ing a allow storm. Myton According to a recent sur-vey made of cream shipments by par-cel poBt from the various postotllces In the basin, the Myton postofllce ships more cream than all the rest of the ollices on the government line from Duchesne to Vernal. It averages about l."." gallons monthly. This Is about one-hal- f of the prdouction of the My-ton district. Forty cans are delivered each day to the Mutual creamery sta-tion. Returns from this cream run from $5.50 to $7 per can. Tho checks are widely distributed. Murray Although winter threatens a ores of fishermen are still taking fairly good catches of trout from streums In this vicinity. Five parties of anglers fished In Little Cottonwood creek and Spring creek. The report that trout are not numerous, but that skillful anglers, endowed wllh pa-tience, can generally catch a "mess" of trout on streams in this part of the valley. Provo Winter has swept down on Utah canyons and a twentyelght-lnc- h sowfall at the head of the south fork of Provo canyon leading to the Granddaddy lakes region, has com-pletely blocked tho Kamas Stockmore highway. Information to this effect was received Monday at the headquar-ters of the Wastach national forest and the state road commission. It was reported that there Is between 12 and 18 inches of snow on the level In the Strawberry valley, but the road is still open through to the Uintah basin. Myton Many sheepmen are bring-ing in their flocks from the mountains and reserves and are putting them on range south of Myton. The following owners run their sheep on the range in that locality; Smith Brothers, Cole-man Brothers. Crystal Brothers, Itoy Dillman and Paul Hansen.. The scar-city of feed and water In the highei the change. The sheep are In fine condition. Salt Lake Sheep raising in the Uin-tah basin is expanding rapidly. Tur-keys are fitting In well with the agri-cultural scheme In tbat territory. Al-falfa seed and honey long have been dependable producers of chicks each fall. Soon the basin may be able to finance the building of Its own rail-road, providing these commodities re-turn as basin folk hope they will. Ogden The Twenty-fourt- street vi-aduct extension will be ready for use this week although all of the structure will not have been completed, It Is stated by Ora Dundy, contractor. Completion of the extension adds 1SO0 feet to the viaduct, which bridges a large system of railroad tracks be-tween Wall avenue and the West Og den hill, the extension has been com-pleted at a cost of $225,000, of which Weber county and Ogden city shared approximately $140,000. Ogden Eighteen head of outstand ng Holstein cattle are coming to Utah from the national sale held this week at Watertown and Waukesha, Wis., according to a telegram received by C. S. Poller, prominent dairyman, from Olibert Thatcher, who made the pur-chases at the sale. Salt Lake There have been more than 81.000 head of livestock slaugh-tered by the meat packing plants of Salt Lake during the first eight months rf 1S2G, J. II. Manderlleld. general manager of the Salt Ike Union stock-jard-announces. Those figures e 25.289 head of cattle, 24.332 head of hogs and 31,945 head of shoop and lambs. Myton Passengers corning Ir.to the basin Monday ou the stage by way of Prove; canyoo and Strawberry valley reported a heavy snowfall Hi- - bat I plpces. P Off the Concrete 1SSP ir i y Horse Census Completed After making a complete census of all horses and mules on the farms of the Vnlted States, the Horse Associa-tion of America has announced Hint there are L'H.VKiO.JMi" horses and mules of nil ages on the farms today. Of this number, n,7."iO,G8 ure mules. Texas has the largest number of horses and mules with l,R(l2r on Its 4rtS.(VK farms. Ancients Still Hold Record for Stadiumg When J40,("H) persons entered the- " i stadium at the Sesoulcenteunlul la i' ; riiiladelphlH to see the Dempsey-Tnn-.- v uey boxing match, a record was inada for modein amphitheater. The next "6 lurgest stadium Is the oiie at Grant park, Chliago, with a capacity of : KHi.ntM, says the Detroit New. - . 't However, the ancients have not been .' ' nurpussied In this respect. - The lurg- - ' ent slriKitire In history for accoiniuo- - ' v ' tinting assemblies of spectators doubt-less was the familiar Circus Maxlmtw ..? nt Koine. The original structure was :' hull! as early n SJ!) B. O. It was ' f ' made of wood ami was burned In thai tire Hint destroyed Itome, . It was re-- t built wllh more durable materlul. Ao ' . cording to the historian Pllnjr It had v ft a seatliig enpn'ily pf 25(),0X) and often was crowded to capacity, dome i writers of ancient Koine place the ca-- , -- ' paclty of Hie circus as high as 4S1.000. THE FEATHERHEADS Calling the Rolls 5Z"" I wHtVj(h-wau- L.- 7rvZW 55 IVE GOT IMC t' ) ONACCOSTbMtO A I AM to f l fg. I wikT Blues I - twqow me a TtttvNa voons l&Oies SyJ))yd Ki6s.t)iAa, AAiD sav vrs vss- - conrjuCT tJtia ujve apfaics jy A AJOTT BVfi.ftYf 1 ?' 6TILU-MIS- S GLOSS J I 5 9 K ' IvTvP " CtJ M ALLOWED J f f I 1 Va liM COLO WATEQ.M136 SU5SS -- STlLl- Mti PIATHIOriEAP J B r much moqe 60CM MUSH AS I JUST OT hH M30 OVEttHEACO ME oaDEC'l II OyEGLHCAQD 15 ALLOWED TO COAgoLAW Wi 1 MS-- COMB NEW CLOLXQ 1 IP. S WlftBiWs OJ H I POO. OOft PiAMO PLAVEQ lJI WILL . TOeCElVf SHCCKJAv 1 ,AT A. . . ' Summer Strategy '' ,' ', "Strange that Mrs. Brown should ; close up her delightful house." . "She left home, my dear," for tha ,.5'', same reason many other women leava T ' '. j: home In the summertime." ...-- . . ' - . j . "For change and recreation?" "v ' "No; to visit some other woman who ' jf would otherwise visit her.'S-Rost- on Transcript, ' 1 - ) Too Touchy -- I "Jink's clothes never lit him?''1 ; ' . " Tr,; "Maybe he's ticklish." CMminnat! J - f f ' Tl,ues-Sla- r. " . . ". : 1 . - . One of Those big Moments "Are: you sii engaged to that home y Smith girl?" "No. I111 not!" "Ciood for ou, old man. You had ny Kympatliy when you were. How lid you get out of It?" "Munied her." Kuuniih City Star. Only Possible Way "What do you think of a man wlioi 7 deceives his wif?" " 4 "I'd say. he writes clever letters ' Wlieji a man Insists that he knows what he Is talking about, make him prove It. MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL Merely a Fable owee am eorroa sat iu mis office awo a I j Wf a MERCHAWT BROUGHT Ikl AM ITEM READIMtJ, fl TlilllfllHIll lllllllll ' "JOmm ooe, oun PROQuessive MeRfiMAwr, !f 't HAS (trruRMEO FROM MW VORK, VUMCat H6 Cll aWHI If 1 1 J ftT Ml M If ffl BOVXiW A LAKCrC ST)CR OP GOOOS FOfL Ucj 1 TfpQ. PLOUfOSMIMO'STORS. 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