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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION, UTAH M WINSOME SPRING MILLINERY; PROTESTS ELEGANT TAILORED MODES MsryGrahomBonner unwr pi INDUSTRIES ASSAM, RAILROAD PROPOSAL TO MAKE RATE ADVANCE Unreasonably Washington. QUPYACV INTERESTING To High Various Utah and note In spring TIIK is their extreme femininity, apparent, among other things. In the return to favor of taffeta, the vogue for dainty accessories of lace and lacy materials, and especially in the new millinery modes. After a season of small fell; hats, so uniform in type and ro generally worn as to become tiresome, spring finds us reveling In headwear entirely different and so greatly varied that everyone can be suited und pleased. Silk and straw There Is more dignity and restraint In the tailored modes for spring than has distinguished our street clothes for some time past It Is dignity coupled with dainty and pretty touches and restraint that does not The go far enough to be severe. tailored suit returns, to find dominating SHIPPERS Prickett Says Present Rates Salt Lake Prom Chicago and Missouri River Territory in- termountain industries through briefs filed with the interstate ronimeree commission by II. W. ITiekett of Salt Lake City, assail the proposal of the railroads to make a general' 5 per cent advance In freight rates, in order that they may reduce rates on agricultural products. Mr. Prickett filed individual briefs, for the National VVoolgrowers association, Salt Lake chamber of commerce, Utah chapter of the American Mining congress, United States Sugar Manufacturers' association, Utah Oil company and the Ogden Crain exchange, each assailing the proposed advanced from a different angle and all in turn asking for a reduction in prevailing rates. In his brief for the Salt Lake chamber of commerce Mr. Prickett says. Present rates on commodities to Salt Lake City from Chicago and Missouri liver territory are unreasonably high in their relation to rates on the same commodities from the same points of origin to Sail Francisco. It is the proposal of tht' carriers to increase rates to Salt Lake City without a inert are in the rales to San Francisco and other Pacific coast points. To allow such increase to become effect Ive would not only further emphasize the unreasonableness of the existing relatively high rales to Salt Lake City compared with those to Sail Francisco and oilier coast points, but would emphasize the unlawfulness of a rate structure whit h, as it now exists, results preferentially to the Sail Francisco distributor and prejudicially to the Salt Lake distrubtor in violation of section 3 of the interstate commerce act. Presenting the protest of the beet sugcr interests of Utah anil other western stafs, Mr. Prickett shows that til" prewar rate on sugar from Utah and Idaho to Chicago was FI It is mnv (18 cents. cents. Freight rates on sugar, lie declares, have been advanced to a greater degree than those on any other food product, and such rates should not ho liable to further increases. The proposed increases in the rates on beet sugar from the western district made without distributing the rates cane sugar refineries enjoy would give the refineries of the east, handling largely Cuban sugar, a large advantage. OTTERS I am an Interesting animal, said the Otter. If you are an Interesting animal, remarked Mrs. Otter, then what about me? You are Interesting, too, said Mr. Otter, "simply because you are an otter. Well, that Is a good reason," said Mrs. Otter. Its well to lie Interesting because one Is what one is, and not because one Is something different." There, there, careful, careful," said Mi. Otter; don't get all mixed up In your talk. Mrs. Otter smiled. "I like to know I am Interesting, said she. Hut, slip added, will you please give me some of the reasons? It's always a good plan to know why one Is Interesting. For example, someone might come up to me ami say : Mrs. (liter, I hear you are Interesting. Hut will you tell me why you are Interesting? It would he finite too horrible for words if 1 could not answer." In the llrst place," said Mr. Otter, we wander and have adventures. They lind it hard to keep us In the zoo, for we are so apt to climb over three-piec- I to Live in J Salt Lake City. Egg production for March in the Second Utah Intermountain Contest was considerably better than for February. The hens averaged 19.1 eggs each, or G3.6 per cent. This brings the average for the five months to 74.7 eggs each, or a production to date of 49.5 per cent, as corn pared with 53.6 per cent for the same period last year. The condition of winWashington. ter wheat on 'April 1 was 84.1 per cent of normal, increase of 1.4 points from December 1, last, the department of agriculture announced. e a warm welcome and many charming accessories, to be worn with It. The blouse Is important and Is chosen with reference to the suit to add to its attractiveness. The small scurf stands Payson. At a meeting held last Wednesday by the chamber of commerce, the problem of procuring more sugar beet acreage was discussed by Lee R. Taylor, John Lewis, Rastus Robinson and Albert Powell. i I r J X j-- 4,M- Mr 1 ? , Sty - - J si' i V . $ - V ' tM A.'VV-.rr4'-kl- A'.,'?"1'v'" s ' t i ' y "Stomach trouble, r$k upset nerves, headaches, nausea and loss of sleep caused almost constant misery and worry. " Tanlac quickly brought back my appetite, relieved pain and left me feeling well." Mrs. E. Rowe, 209 1st A ve. , Cedar Rapids, la. Theres nothing like Tanlac to purify the blood, put the stomach and liver in working order and build up a body. Millions of men and women have been benefited by this great tonio and builder that is compounded after the famous Tanlac formula from roots, barks and herbs. If you are nervous, suffer from Indigestion; have rheumatism, torpid liver, buy a bottle of Tanlac at your drug store today. See how you start to Improve right from the first. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pilla for constipation. run-dow- n FOIS OVEM mo YEAH Spanish Fork. With the awarding of more than $500 in prize money and the settlement of all sales accounts, one of the most successful exhibitions of livestock ever held in this section came to a close. Despite the handicap stormy weather put upon the efforts or the management of the Second Annual Utah County Livestock show and exhibitors, the show was pronounced a success. haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and Price. A meeting of farmers and business men called by Clayton Negus executive secretary of the Eastern Utah Credit association for the purpose of effecting a cooperative association between the farmers and business men of this part of the state was held , at the courthouse at Price. A ' Friday ' large group of men from Carbon, Emery and Duchesne counties attended the meeting. Gunnison. Sufficient acreage of contracted been has by the beets farmers of Gunnison and Sevier valleys to permit the running of the Hat Note. Feminine sugar plant this fall. Accent We Are Safe Here." Price. M. Housecraft, state bridge our bars and get away not because huts, adorned with ribbons and flow- ready to contribute vivacity and hats ers to a of and millinery ornaments, the engineer, and L. M. Huggins, bridge and make climax full Interest, we are not happy here, for we are. But tailored modes. the engineer for the bureau of federal often Include that and shapes elegant many draped We are tame anil fond of the In brimmed models, make up a world of use of light, spring-timroads, are in Price making their exthe colors, keeper. new millinery. It Inde- amination of the progress on the new or makes tailored suit frock, fascinating It's our nature to wander. steel and concrete bridge over Grassy There are many pendent of outside help. Hut alas and alack Many a poor the Trail creek, sixteen miles southeast tailored sumthe For arrival of smart, Instance, styles uvalling otter has wandered to his doom! mer days and the wearing of sum- frock shown here may be imagined of this city. Before leaving this secMrs. (liter i! a tear, wiped her mer frocks. The small tints, which are in light green or apricot, or other tion of the state they plan to exameyes with her host front paw, and Mr. liked for are even more cheerful color. The diagonal weave ine all bridges from here to Moab and wear, general liter eontii",eil in styles varied some of the featured (ff the cloth and a silky sheen play go over the entire line. "Hut vvlie. e are free we have are shown in the group pic- into the hands of the designer, who shapes a as children would tured Salt Lake City. Work on the first many Jolly time here, which starts out with a would make a simple and elegant have," and Mrs. Otter began to smile small brimmed hilt of straw construction of approximately stage witli tailored frock, without any furbelows. again. wide collar of silk, embroidered in It is made with a narrow skirt, and a twelve miles of the federal aid road "Often we give sliding parlies just the Chinese manner and edged witli long tunic arranged in inverted plaits between Salina and Richfield, in Se ns children would give sliding parties a narrow fumetallic braid. Millinery below the belt. All the seams are care- - vier county, will begin in the near for themselves end each other. was it announced Sales Of Butter Grows In Idaho following a trimmings seem to turn to the right fully mitered. There is a shallow yoke ture, have been on many a sliding tills season and Je rome, Idaho. Sales for the past this pretty model is and turnover collar faced with crepe conference between the state road commission, Ira. R. Browning, chiei of party myself, said Mrs. Otter. year amounting to Ah yes, ve would slide down a idee a million dollars are repotted in Agriengineer for the commission; B. J. Finch of the federal bureau of public cultural Cooperation, a publication of muddy or slippery hill, usually into some water below. roads and Joseph F. Peterson, Carl the bureau of agricult ureal economics We would give a sliding party, as Tuft and Abe Hansen, Sevier county of the department of agriculture, by a where tliei was water at the commissioners. the Jerome, Idaho, cooperative cream- footrule, a hill. of ery. The growth of the company, Myton. During the past week work"We would do the- .vrime, said Mr. which was formed about ten years ago men in the employ of the Maud Ellen Otter. by the small group of dairymen who Oil company of Neal Dome, five milfes Well do remember ;tv bunting conceived the idea of handling their north of Vernal completed the derrick. we would have for tish, frogs parties own business, is shown by the followand small creatures. They expect to spud it in this week. ing figures: 1920, sales $100,000; 1021. Another deriek will be constructed at All, how strong were my jaws in sales $172,000, 177,271 pounds of but- those Dog valley seven miles from Vernal. and I believe they are ter made: 1022, sales $125.00(1, 227.005 still days pretty strong." The Utah Construction Ogden. pounds of halter made: 1022, sales So Mr. and Mrs. titter thought of company was awarded the contract $210,002, 488. 206 pounds of butter the days they had known when they for grading the Kenilworth branch ol S20.00! were wild, hut made. 1021, sales $221,202, they were quite tame the Denver & Rio Grande Western pounds of butter made: 1025. sales In the zoo now. between Kenilworth and Helprailroad of butter $7011,110, 1.502,120 pounds Our fur is very useful and also er. The distance of the route is about made. All cream not sold locnllv by very beautiful." said Mr. Oiler, after eight miles. This information was rethe eooporative is marketed in Los moment. ceived at the company's general offiAngeles. lleuM' don't speak of it." said Mrs. ces from W. H. Watt is, presihere Otter, tor we are safe here, and no of dent the company, who is at the one can have our fur. so let us enjoy Fort Douglas Is Second In Drive railroad company's head office in Denour of Salt Lake the safety." standing ver and attended the opening of bids will not mention it again," said Fort Douclas citizens military trainMr Otter. see Salt Lake City. County commisin reason." the recruiting campaign ing camp your quite "1 knew you would." said Mrs. Otter. lms been placed as sccoa.i in the sioners of Sevier county met recently with the state road commission and Del "We will talk of our slicing parties." corps area, it was announced. hto they talked of sliding discussed the question of constructing Monte. Calif., was placed first, vvitli parlies and IS! approved applnatious out of a smiled a t many of their memories of that strip of road from Salina to Richtimes." funny, jolly a distance of 17.5 miles. In 1922 Pali. uitloty-liiuof field, Fort had l'otiglas quota it was agreed that the strip under disapproved applieations out of a Doesn't Play Fair cussion should be build by federal aid quota of 200. Of the quota of 20i) for 'mi. I ain't going to school the road to be a gravel surthe, states of tills area, Nevada lias almore." faced highway. Later the county exready fill linisiied with handsome rosette of Lit, why? filled 22 pressed a desire to have a concrete ribbon at the right near the back H n I surface and the matter has been ungood can't learn to per cent ' The bally teaoher keeps changing the Jut below it is one of those prtn.y cent. spell. der discussion. The county commisdraptd affairs which one runs aero-- s words." sioners were informed that the state so ol'i on in the displays, made of sib. road commission was ready to stand Wcol Clip To Be High Quality satin or ribbon. It lms a novelty col F t Directions by the agreement of 1922. and an Salt Lake City. no dioivi.ig berry lur and a handsome ornament at the conference between the county Mrs. other Smith Gracious. cults will be permitted to growers Mary! Why right side. The small hat at the right and state road officials is scheduled and shippers of small fruits in the are you trying to teed birdseed to the is considerably like its predecesso-th- e told you to feed t lie canary. state this year, either to display or cat little felt, and is one of those popSalt Lake City. Horses for the Maid Well, there's where the sell. The state board of agriculture A Smart Tailored Frock. in the felt ular grosgrain models meeting of the Utah Breeders spring issued an order to this effect and the nary is, mum. manner" for people who are wedded to and Racing association. May 8 to 31 de chine. Made in dark colors it would food and dairy department is notify-little to arirve at Lagoon this shapes. Below it is he worn with one of the new lingerie will begin a charming silk hat. witli upturned Riddle ing growers and dealers in the state to telegrams and week, according vestee It and a sets, to give that the law prohibiting their use will Of me some folks have far too much, brim edged with a double flange of collar received other by William dispatches Too little some folks own, he rigidly enforced. malines and caught up by a handsome touch of spring freshness. M. Murray, racing manager. thre-piecIn the regulation suits, I'm bright to see and cold to touch. ornament. Soft straw makes the made of plain cloth, I'm yellow, gray or brown. stripes small and simple hat that finishes Myton. George Elliott, Indian farm Wiil Clip To Be High Quality Moncv. with an embroidered motif f r and novelty weaves, the blouse often er for the Myton district, is trying tc Salt Lake City. Having spent conmatches the suit in color, but has interest the Indians under his juris adornment, at the front. siderable time in the wool producing touches of high color and metallic ef- diction in the Tea Has Eusier Life raising of fruit. He re districts of central Utah. Alma Esplin, fects in its trimming and collar. received a shipment of various in the modes popular for street w. wool specialist at the Utah AgriculWhich has the busier liiv tea or cently Necks are high, witli straight or turn kinds of fruit trees to be set out or tural college, makes the observation coffee? Ten. heiaum it is compelled is their softness. Many eombimttb over collars and skirts usually five Indian farms. ami of silk are straw th to ' clip this year, as a whole, that draw, while coffee is allowed to eolmpsittie tiuce plaits in some way. There is no be of exceptional quality. The length settle down. might be oonvenm illy carried m The young Salt Lake City. Proclamations de regulation skirt length. suitcase. The ail si a; of staple, according to his observagirls wear them as short as they please, daring April 15 Arbor day and April ne ef adapted to this tion. will be .!tv.-- than usual, which but the older women consider first 18 to 24 American Forest week were Boys Going to Heaven ai.d is usually iim be be.i;:.,. is a factor having much to do with Smol' y Slime! T, iiciomingnoss and are privileged to issued by Governor George H. Dorn Some ittlt fub tailored ribbon e incuts, or the price received by the grower. TIk oys are good an wear the length that suits them best. The latter was issued in conformity 'me are bad. Wiist dew r;.: 0 are many urn. and texture is even and the favorable win JULIA HOTTOMLEY. md go to hoc ,, with the international policy of pre hi j i ni. exuti .f ter kept out Weak spots in tin fiber. a A Small rt lor a 1'n.on.l UJ', Western Nev. cpa; serving and protecting the forests. t Tanlac builds strong bodies Richfield. Much interest is being taken by the schools throughout Se- vier county in the final scoring being made by the contest judge, James H. Wallis, executive secretary of the Utah Public Health association. s eniilem-poraneou- Utah ! Its a Privilege AGAINST RULES Mr. News Notes I d I e bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. Kept Record Straight The record in school attendance for Monmouthshire, England, has been created by Cora Price, fifteen-year-oldaughter of a Varteg miner, who has not been late or absent once in ten years, says the London Mail. From her home at the top of a mountain, the girl struggled through the snowstorms which occurred shortly before Christmas, in order that her record might not he spoiled. d BAYER ASPIRIN PROVED SAFE wide-brimme- d ! ( : Take without 'Fear as Told in "Bayer" Package 0AYER I three-quarter- s 1 City.--T- he 1 1 1 two-stag- half-pin- the. Unless you see the Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-fiv- e years for Colds neadache Neuritis Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism Pain, Tain Neuralgia Each unbroken Bayer package contains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Be Sure of Facts Too much dependence is placed on they say," which ofttimes is worse than no authority at all. As the result some people know" many things that are not so. Personal knowledge only is foundation for opinion. Grit.. No More Furnaces Aren't oil burners expensive, old man?" Not as expensive as a divorce. e safe relief I . close-fittin- ) j e hnir-lin- An-w- floeAnctaffff tr : 1 i i i v '. i ' ; , t . yi W . e In one tnlnnte your misery from corns is ended That's what Dr. Scholls Zlno pads do safety by removing the cause-presor rubbing of shoes. You risk no infection from amateur cuttlng.no danger s from drops (acid). ere thin, medicated, antiseptic, protective, heal Get a at box your druggists or shoe ing. dealer's today 35c. Foe Fret Sample write The Scholl Ufg. Co., Chicago sing Zino-pad- JDS Scholls 'Zino-pad- s Put one on the pain is gone Clear TliePores Of Impurities With Cuiicura Soap Soap, Ointment. Talcum so!3 everywhere. |