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"Milk of Magnesia" has been the U. S. registered trade mark of the Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co, and Its pre-decessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875 Phillips of Magnesia i UPSTAIRS CliOTHES SHOP S75 SOUTH MAIN tt SALT LAKE CITY Th Largest Exclusive Two -- Pants Suit tfi House in the West For Men, Young Men Hats, Caps - - .... Bin, and Boys Furnishings SrWeleWWtWtWe J? . THE WAY TO SUCCESS IS UNDOUBTEDLY g 5 THROUGH TRAINING 5 $ FOR BETTER RESULTS, GET YOUR TRAINING ft $ WHERE YOU ARE GIVEN PERSONAL ATTENTION S NEW CLASSES EACH WEEK IN DAY AND NIGHT 2 J- - SCHOOL. S J? Call, Write or Phona for Information S I Salt Lake Business College 1 UTAH'S QUALITY SCHOOL 15 E. 1st South Wasatch 7280 g. 4leAWnifclWWi1leteTWl g BEE HIVE STAGES I g Salt Lake City, Pocatello, Twin Falls, Idaho Falls, Boise, $ Portland, and All Points in Idaho and Oregon. j 2 Park City and Tooele. BUSSES ALSO LEAVE FOR 5 Jf Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver. Chicago, Reno, Ely, Heber City, Duchesne, Vernal, Coalville, Grantsville, Alia, j Union Bus Station f I 144 East Broadway f SALT LAKE CITY WAS. 6231 S Ctrl Salt .Lake fjloraIj company Visit our greenhouse. WHOLESALE RETAIL ' CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL PIECES & DECORATIONS EXPERT DESIGNERS . HONEST VALUES DEPENDABLE SERVICE v Very good express service on Tooele Bus line at a very reasonable charge. niOXE HY. 1118 NITE PHONE HY. 2539 i We telegraph flowers to all leading cities. 1 - 1910 SOUTH STATE STREET L ( f News Notes i Ii,It's a Privilege to Live In J j UTAH PROVO Daily sprinkling of th Provo canyon Alpln grove road will be Instituted by the state road com-mission In preparation for the annual Tlmpanogos 'hike. Utah county has agreed to furnish a sprinkling outfit for this purpose, following the request of Preston 0. Peterson of the state road commission. MORONI Terms for the rental of surplus road equipment owned by the state for use In the construction of the Moroni to Maple canyon road, a part of which Is federal forest road and the balance county, were agreed to at a meeting of the Sanpete county com-missioners and others and the state road commission, Tuesday. EPHRAIM Six truckloads of flsh from the Sprlngvllle hatchery have already been planted In Sanpete streams and six more truckloads will be planted this week. A part of one truckload was taken up Epbralm can-yon, where some were placed in ponds and natural lakes, while others were placed in the lett-ban- fork streams of the canyon. COALVILLE Work of graveling the new location of the Lincoln high-way around Echo dam and reservoir was completed this week by the Sum-slo- n Construction company of Sprlng-vIUe, together with the Echo canyon road from Echo to Raskin. State road officials announce that the oiling of the latter road and the road from Coalville to Wanshlp will be started about August 1. LOGAN The rules and regulations of the sixth Utah Intermountaln Egg-- laying contest, which begins on No-vember 1, and extends for a period of El weeks, are discussed, in Utah Ex-periment Station Circular No. 79, Just released at Logan. A brief discussion Is also given on the general care and management which the birds receive while In the contest. The laet date of entry Is October 20. PRICE --With the placing of thirty cans, or 10,000 fish, in the upper reach-es of Huntington canyon, the number of fish planted in Huntington and Sco-flel- d waters approaches the 600,000 mark. The fish were placed Saturday under the direction of the Carbon county Fish and Game association. Two hundred thousand of the finny fellows were planted in Scofleld last week under the direction of John Sta-le?. - ROOSEVELT Cutting of the Dlck-erso- n point of the Blue bench, lust east of Duchesne, has been completed, including the Oiling In of the approach-es to the bridge across Duchesne river at this point. The shovel there has been moved to the gravel pit, where gravel will be prepared for both the federal aid and the states' portion of about E.5 miles between Duchesne and Antelope. Grading of this section Is about completed. The state's portion is under the direction of Engineer Verne Gillman. BRIGHAM CITY Thirteen carloads of sweet cherries have been shipped from Brlgham City during the past ten davs bv the Anderson Produce company and the Brlgham City Fruit Growers' association. The last car went out recently. According to J. W. Peters, manager of the Fruit Grow-ers' association, the two local com-panies arranged to ship their sweet cherries together In order to Increase the carload shipment and obtain bet-ter prices. The growers were paid from 7 to 10 cent per pound. VERNAL O. E. Rhinesmith of tho Home Oil company, which is drilling the Spahr well No. 1 on the Dog Valley structure, ten miles west of Vernal. on land controlled by the Western Venture corporation and the Colorado-Uta- h OH company, reports that re-cently, at 1415 feet, the drill encoun-tered sand with a definite and favor-able showing of oil. Drilling was dis-continued to await word from the office In Salt Lake, but the one bailer of water brought from the well depo-sited a layer of oil along the trench for forty feet The material was of a thick, heavy aephaltlc nature. POCATELLO Satisfaction with progress of the Pocatello fish hatchery being built in the vicinity of Jimmy Drinks springs, was reported by Wil-liam Kiel, state flsh commissioner, on a visit here recently. Exhaustive tests made along the line of backing up the water to ascertain Its effect on the flow of the springs has proved satis-factory In every way. The state flsh and game department proposes to plant the pond with about 60,000 trout of six Inches or greater In length, and as the season advances to erect cot-tages and other buildings to work out the purposes of a first class hatchery. BOISE A sharp reduction In the crop of Idaho peaches was indicated recently In the July report of Julius H. Jacobson, federal crop statistician. This years' crop promises to be 294,-00- 0 bushels, whereas 335,000 bushels were harvested in 1928. A like reduc-tion la noted In the pear and prune crops, but the cherry crop, although late, will be about equal to last year's In a report on the crop of pigs, Ja-cobson estimated a reduction ot 8.9 per cent, compared with last year, al-though the number of pigs saved was S.L compared with 5.8 last year. Young American Fascists Sail for Visit in Italy $ mm iiw.tTMiiijsjM JwimssiiMiMiuu tmrni maim r Missa aaaafa aaasMstlssMaa siisMasMi isnwrn ran - asmwan in ir ni hhbis. m mi n mini v l.....'. KgSJJiaim;T ' - - - Here are some of the 107 American boys of Italian extraction, giving the Fascist salute just before they sailed from Kew York on the 8. 8. Augustus to sojourn at summer camps In Italy as guests of the Fascist League of North America. The boys hall from the principal cities In the East Every owner of an orchard or melon patch seems to bate boys. Every time yoa tell a little boy be Is beautiful, yoa put a nick In bis character. AMERICAN BOY WINS its1 v K&?m 1 liiniiii - iiWieesimV J. Garner, popnlar American jockey, Is on Hotweed after winning the French Grand Prix at Paris. Hot-wee- d is owned by Edmund Esmond, English turf follower. I Tablet to Hudson Maxim Unveiled ATI','-- Ifz rcW-k- ' rrxJc tS' l ; $$ " JV.'i? ,1 J (1 mfe-- ififi m te-- . mrr4Mm kAjcr:rr& t W Mrs. Hudson Maxim and her granddaughter, Doris, standing beside the conglomerate seven-to- n stone tablet unveiled at Lake Qopatcong, N. J to the memory of Hudson Maxim, the famous Inventor. HEADS FARM BOARD ' a v ; w s nef- - JL Alexander Legge of Chicago, who re-signed the presidency of the Interna-tional Harvester company to become chairman of the federal farm board. Good Morning Kiss for Breakfast - - -ai- eMsaasiailM-tlK-tj-Jl isssi The bears at Paradise inn, Rainier National park, certainly know where their meals come from. Whenever their hunger gets the beet of them, they trot right up to the kitchen and demand food. The photograph shows "Bruin" using tact In asking for his breakfast from one of the kitchen attendants. His darker pal has been served. Women's Owe Bank Because It Is felt that many women do not wish to entrust the delicate management of their fananclal affairs to male bank clerks, an Amsterdam bank has opened a branch office run entirely by a staff of women for wom-en clients only. The manageress of the new branch states that she ex-pects, In particular, to secure the patronage of divorced women and wid-ows. Her staff would deal quietly and secretively with their clients' affairs. FROM HERE AND THERE Sweden now can telephone to 23 foreign countries. The total value of the White nouse and its grounds is estimated at about $21,036,000. Tax on playing cards in this conn-tr- y In 1928 yielded thirteen times as much revenue as In 19-- 0 A scientist trying to find a remedy for dog diseases discovered the meth-od of controlling bookworm in man. The first tnrbine locomotive In Ger-many tins been placed in service be-tween Nuremberg and Munich. The United States Department of Agriculture is to make talking movies to demonstrate good and bad farming methods. The triumphal car of King Soble-sk- i, of Poland, who reigned 200 years ago. now forms the altar of a church , In Kaddar, near Nw Stettin. ' Must Be No Stops The contest board of the A. A. A. says Hint a nonstop run means a run where the car does not stop. If a tire blows out or Is punctured, the run la finished and tt is necessary for the person who Is making the recqrd to make a new start Real Cold Dual as Paint . Real gold dust Is one of the ma-terials used by an artist who special-izes in miniature paintings, somo of which measure only half an Inch across. In executing these be workr with a Jeweler's magnifying glass Speech and Action Be who bos been wont to pronounce so fluently npon the defects of anoth-er's rule and management finds, when In power himself, what a different thing It Is to act and to talk. Helps Yoa Don't or Yon Don't The office crab says of course the whole thing Is a question of taste any-way, and you either dou't like spinach r you don't Detroit News, |