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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH News Notesin : ire Relief HOUSE PASSES It a Privilege to Live rod Utah A I BILL CARRYING APPROPRIATION OF $357,000,000 NOW GOES TO SENATE Duchesne A meeting of the Duchesne county commissioners and citizens interested in road construction was held with the state road commission Wednesday afternoon to discuss the federal aid project from Duchesne to Dead Ox flat, a distance of ten miles, which will be started in the near future at an estimated cost of ELL-AMS FOR INDIGESTION Daily Ration of Each Soldier Raised From 35 Cents to 40 Cents; 305 More Airplanes 5tand75$Pkgs.So!d Everywhere Holds Hope For Lepers $140,000. Salt Lake Motorists'deslrlnR to he accommodated in securing their 1027 license plates without the necessity of waiting, their turn in a long line of applicants are advised by the motor vehicle department to the state to apply for the license before February 1. Application received up to Wednesday totaled 3916 passenger cars and 619 tiucks, with the balance of approximately 92,000 cars yet to be budget. As passed with no important changes,' the bill provides $279,000,000 for ntilitary and $78,000,000 for nonmilitary activities, including $50,000,-00- 0 for work on rivers and harbors improvements already authorized and $3,000,000 for Muscle Shoals. To continue the five year program of the air corps the bill provides including funds for purchase of 574 airplanes or 305 more than were provided for during the present fiscal year. e miles south and west of Vernal. Ouray valley has reported the lowest temperature of any of Uintah county's lower levels, the mercury having dropped to 22 degrees below on threonights, Tams drawing heavy loads are crossing the Green river regularly the pust two weeks. Price Hoy scouts of Carbon county will be given an opportunity to make money during the coming summer in r the sugar beet fields if plans now way are sucessfully carried out. With an anticipated acreage the coming year of 12,000 acres of beets, it will be possible for the scouts to earn approximately $10,000, all told, by taking over the contracts for thinning the beets, it is said. Vernal Vernal and Ashley valley, since the evening of January 11, have been afflicted with nightly visitations of fog, steadily growing in density until on Saturday night it was so thick as to obscure objects less than a half block distant. Old timers state that thQ. fog was the densest noted here in Washington variety of Drawing by Ray Walters subjects Utah Roads Can Raise Mail Rate Ten small railroads Washington operating in Rocky Mountain and coast territory were given perent for an Improvement on a cultlva tor tongue, which lightened the bur- mission by the interstate commerce den of the "menfolks," said that hav- commission to increase rates for haulthe mail by amounts ranging uping been raised on a farm and seeing ing of 50 per cent. The difficulties wards that there was needed Improvement on cultivator tongues, I made up my of operation on the short lines, the commission held, entitles the roads to e mind to Improve upon the ones." A Minnesota woman invented larger earnings from the mails. The a portable smoke house because as award is retroactive, effective from the she explaiued It As a farmers wife, different dates of 1925 when the railroads filed their complaints. Roads my duty was to cure meats for summer use and smoked meat Is very which will receive the increase are the much favored In my family, I tried Montana, Wyoming and Southern; Eureka-Nevada- ; Arizona; to smoke mine without expense, and Magna, after I had completed this device I Utah Railway; Great Western Rail used It successfully for two years be- way; Virginia and Truckee; San Joaquin and Eastern; fore I obtained a patent upon it." Bullfrog-Goldfieland the ArIt Is in lightening her home duties eata and Mad River. finds housewife American the that her best reason for turning to Invento Fight Boulder Dam to Finish tion. In this realm her new devices Arizona Arizona carried its Washington Include alarms for cooking utensils, the fight against Swing Johnson Bouldkettle protectors, juice extractors, devices, waffle irons, er canyon dam bill to president Cool-idgThursday, with a threat of court ash cans, laundry equipment, broom cleaners, napkin action should the measure receive constovepipe racks, A commission devices, high gressional approval. holders, chairs, bathroom fixtures, an auto- appointed by the Arizona legislature matic rocking chair fan, awnings, asked ths president to refrain from clothes containers and ant traps. Do- active support to the bill and served mestic difficulties sometimes result in notice that it would fight this meas Invention, as witness the case of the ure to the limit in the courts if conMemcover gress should approve the bill. woman who invented a pie-paof because of the overflowing Juicy bers of the commission, who were acto the White House by Senpies, the best of the ple is wasted, companied ators and Catfieron and RepAshurst In the the crush poorest part leaving And these are only a few of the resentative Hayden 'of Arizona, said they understood the president was not many new devices for which the world to any bill, although he facun thank the women. None of them committed vored development of the Colorado is revolutionary," perhaps, but for river by construction of a dam. those whom they benefit by maklug life easier, that is Immaterial What Indian Irrigation Projects Surveyed if, so far, mere man has been respon Washington Secretary Work an sibie for all of the most Important nounced that arrangements had been as such those, Inventions, Including for a survey of irrigation, the typewriter and the sewing ma- completed methods and practices on the 150 irso meant to much have which chine, on Indian land. Sevwomen? (Incidentally. it might be rigation projects enteen of these projects are classified added that Elias Howes invention of as Approximately $26,000,000 the sewing machine was not greeted has major. been expended in their construe with ununimous enthusiasm by the and an additional expenditure of women ot the time. Was it feminine tion, $80,000,000 is estimated approximately which prompted some inconsistency for operation and maintenance. An irwhen first the of them to opposition rigation engineer of the interior desewing machines came upon the mar- partment and an agriculture economist would take away of the ket because they agriculture department will inthe livelihood of the poor sewing wom- vestigate' with a view of improving the inen?) This increase In womans reccondition of the Indian farmers and ventive activity, as shown by the white settlers. ords of the patent office, may be indicative of the increasing Importance of Bill to Enlarge Army Passes House women in every phase of life, and After twice rejecting Washington we may yet see some new device of the budget proposal for an army of e wov and significance 115,000 the house passed the army apconceived in a womans mind , and propriation bill providing for an army molded by a womans bana. of 118,750. The measure now goes to 1IE other day an- - Illinois woman was granted a patent by the United States patent office for a secret envelope," .1. e. one which cannot be steamed open, its cotents read and be sealed ntra without detection of the V 37 fact that It has been I j tanivered with. Immedi ately there were columns of newspuper publicity about the "woman Inventor," as though woman In that role is unique. To the average person she Is, perhaps, for we commonly think of the Inventive genius of woman In terms of the stock joke about her ability to do an Innumerable number of things with a liuirplu when necessity demands It. As a matter of fact, women Inventors are becoming more numerous every year, as the records of the United States patent office will show. The women's bureau of the United States Department of Labor recently made an analysts of those records to determine womans part In this age of invention and revealed what will be an astonishing fact to many persons that at least 500 government patents a year ure now grunted to women Inventors, and that more patents were granted to them r In a recent period than were Issued during the whole century ending In 1805. Although the number of patents taken out by men Is some 70 times as many as the number taken out by the other sex, the percentage increase for women from decade to decade has exceeded that of the men by us much as 300 per cent In some years. Another striking fact is tha( war seems to be a strong incentive to woman s producing . ne(v things. Before the Civil war about half a dozen patents a year were granted to women. During the war and in the years that followed the number of patents to women increased steadily, rising at times to more than 100 annually. The decade of 1857 to 1807 saw an increase of 677 per cent In the number of articles patented by women, as compared to 290 per cent increi.se for the tuen In the same period. Although It Is yet too early to pre diet what effect in this regard the World war will have. It is true that the number of patents taken out ty women from 1913 to 1921 was 31 per cent higher than from 1912 to 1913 T Milford A delegation front Beaver county met with the state road commission Tuesday afternoon for discussion of the legislative bill proposing road construction for the year and the The designation of road locations. Beaver delgeation is desirous of having the Milford via Newhouse to the Nevuda state line at Garrison route improved in lieu of the proposed Millard county road west from Delta to the state line. West Jordan Fifteen thousand laying hens will be raised by ten poultry-meof Germantown'' -- an area located between the Jordan river and the Seventeenth South street and California avenue. This district, it is reis developing - with ported, rapid strides as a poultry center. Most of the poultrynien are specializing on egg production, and have flocks of white leghorns. Most of the poultrymev.have farms, upon which they grow the greater part of their chicken feed. n ten-yea- Murray Bids for Murray's municipal auxiliary power plant are now being advertised. The bids will be received at the Murray city hall up until January 31. Work on the plant, which will he located Within a hundred feet of the Oregon Short Line railroad tracks on Forty-nintSouth street, will start immediately after contracts for the work have been awarded. Moab The municipal water system Moab which is operated by the Moab Pipe Line company is in better condition than it has ever been to render service to its patrons, according to a report made to the stockholders of the company at their annual meeting by Secretary John Peterson. of Even at that, the d war period was one of great activity for women Inventors, for in that time more than 5,000 patents were granted to women In ten selected years from 1905 to 1921, a number which far exceeds the total number grunted them during the span of 105 years which ended In 1895. As might be expected the majority of women's Inventions are those which have to do with their household duties. But they are far from being limited to that and they cover a wide range of activity in 50 industries, coal mining through agricultural machinery, hospital equipment, manufacturing equipment, chemicals, artificial fuels, wood turning, even to submarine explosives! Before you exclaim over that last, however, consider a list of Inventions by women which proves that the mothers of men, who are proverbially opposed to the war which robs them of their husbands and sons, are still doing their part to perpetuate its horrors. This list Includes automatic pistols, apparatus, a cane gun, an Incendiary ball, railway torpedoes, sights for guns, submarine mines and u top for powder cans. Woman, the citizen, is responsible for Inventions of voting booths, voting machines and a pocket ballot. Woman, the scientist, has given us new dyes and new dye bases, clieml-cu- l treatment of oils for commercial purposes, artificial fuels, gas apparatus, air compressors, hoisting apparreversible atus, turbines, various steam and street railway necessities ranging from road bed and rails through rolling stook equipment to traffic signals and block systems. Some of the reusons given by the women for their Inventions are among the most interesting facts connected with their work. A large number of these reasons, of course, come under the proverbial head of necessity, the mother of Invention." One invention, made for this reason, turned Its benefits in a direction curious y differeut iron) the original Intention. A woman golf teacher, who had been much annoyed by the perverse habit of golf bads of becoming lodged In inaccessible places or dropping intc streams, invented an adjustable rake to recover the errant balls. The wider usefulness of the rake was soon apparent, and gardeners now have a golf teacher to thank for making their work lighter. A Texas woman who took out a pat pre-Worl- bomb-launchin- g You Rubens Inspired by Wife Rubens, the great painter, was so Inspired by Ids second wife that the genius flashed anew, according to art critics. Many critics also say that her likeness appeared in his religious and mythological paintings for 'years afterward. She is said to have furnished the Inspiration that blossomed forth in Dido," Andromeda in Despair," and in Susanna. Too Much Acid? Excess Uric Acid Gives Rise to Many Unpleasant Troubles. AUTHORITIES agree that an excess of uric acid is primarily due to faulty kidney action. Retention of this toxic material often make3 its presence felt by sore, painful joints, a tired, languid feeling and, sometimes, toxic backache and headache. That the kidneys are not functioning right is often shown by scanty or burning passage of secretions. Thou sands assist their kidneys at such times by the use of Doan's a stimulant diuretic. Pills Doans are recommended by many local people. Ask your old-styl- neighbor! DOANS o'? Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidntye Co., Mfg. Chemists, Bufi&Io.N. Y. Foster-Milbur- Too True The minister was putting on a new collar, and was having the usual trouble with it. Bless the collar! he said, impatiently, as he tugged and tugged. Bless the blessed collar ! "My dear, said his wife, "what Is your text for this mornings sermon? verse, he replied, in short gasps. Psalm, The . of his 'mouth were than butter, but there (tug) was (tug) in his heart. e sieve-cleani- ASPIRIN Warning! Unless you see the name Bayer on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 20 years. Say Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. aside from foreign relations will occupy the attention of congress this week. Foremost among these will be the questions of seating Frank L. Smith, of Illinois, appointed after his election last November as the successor of the late Senator William B. McKinley. Besides disposing of this row, the senate is expected to vote Tuesday or Wednesday on the treaty of Lausanne, with prospect of its rejection, and later will dispose of the contested nomination o 1 Cyrus E. Woods, of Pennsylvania, to be a member of the iutei state commerce commission. The house will devote much of it3 attention to appropriation bills, includihg the annual war department supply measure, on which a vote is likely late Wednesday. By ELMO SCOTT WATSON more than twenty years. Freezing temperature is the rule and every tree and shrub in the valley is coated with crystal decorations. bed-uirin- g n A New One Nurse-IIav- e you eyer run a perature? Worse No, but Ive driven every other kind of car. tem- most This One Included "There's nothing new in the world." You should read something besides jokes." . all-tim- quickly improved and usually cleared entirely if properly treated with Resinol Grande Valley Farms From Owner. Citrus grove, poultry, vegetable, dairying. Rose, 3415 So, Flores, Sao Antonio, Texas. Alen Get Forest Ranger mo. Job; and home furnished; permanent; experience Writs unnecessary; hunt, fish. trap. etc. NORTON, 364 McMann Bldg., Denver, Culo. Real Katat Brokers! Earn $1,000 Monthly selling Rio Grande Valley Income Grapefruit Properties; write BANTA AND GILES. Owners, Aztec Building. San Antonio, Texas. Rio $125-320- 0 . the senate. Salt Lake For the first eleven days of the month of January the precipitation was better than a half inch above normal, acording to reports made at the local weather bureau. Wednesday there was a precipitation of ,3S of an inch, so that with the precipitation of .65 for the day before the total for the y A BAYER Take Tablets Without Fear If See the Safety Bayer Cross. c un-de- two-dasnow-storwas 1.ii3 inches, This brings the total for the month to 1.06, which is better than the normal precipitation for the first third of the month. While much of the snow has melted, an inch and one-hal- f depth was measured by the weather observers. DEMAND Congress Takes Up Variety of Subjects Logan Blustery weather was experienced here lust night and this morning, with approximately three inches of snow, about half of which has melted. There were indications of heavier snow on the mountain watershed, the barometer was slightly lower. Salt Lake A survey of apple trees in Utah' will be made this summer to determine the total number, as well us the number of specified age and variety, according to announcement on Thursday of M. It. Cooper of the federal division of farm management of the department of agriculture. Mr. Cooper spent the day in conference with Frank Andrews, local statistician for the department. Dr. Paul A. Mcllhenny lias reported to the American Medical association on preventive methods that.may head 011 many of 'the frightful deformities long associated with leprosy. At the national leprosarium at Carville, La., corrective treatments consisting of massage, baths, exercises and ultraviolet irradiation have-beeused with success in treating the misshapen hands and feet even of, cases of long Since standing, says the specialist. little preventive work of this character has ever been attempted in' leper colonies, physicians are watching the progress of these corrective methods with great interest. So many deformities have been improved that in time cures of the less severe deformities are not regarded as impossible. Washington The house passed and sent to the senate the $357,000,000 army appropriation bill, providing for a standing force of 118,750 men. Passage, by a vote of 235 to 4, came after the house for the second time had rejected the budget bureau proposal for a standing army of 115,000. It did so by defeating, 235 to 19, in a roll call vote, an effort by Representative Blanton, Democrat, Texas, to trim the bill to conform with the registered. Salt Lake There were 522 real estate transaction in Salt Lake last year, representing a total value of 12,361,535, handled by members of the Salt Lake Heal Estate board, according to figures compiled by Werner Klepe, see retary. Vernal Residents of the Ouray valley dry farm section are reaping the annual ice harvest on Green river that streams having frozen to a thickness of one foot at a point twenty-fiv- lllMI INDIGESTION rucrms Ji ,rylr7i 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief From National Forests j New England. Yellow pine In Florida draiied for turpentine and then sold for saw logs. These government forests are steadily taking a larger and larger place in the economic life of the vast region over which they are scattered. Is A tremendous variety of products ranging from shoe pegs and sassafras oil to saw logs, railroad ties, and naval stores, is made front timber supplied by the national forests of the Eat Heroic Remedy and South, says the forest service of It was a dark night. the United States IVpartment of AgMurky clouds a way as riculture. Chestnut In the Appalachiobscured the moon in sin-ans furnishes telephone poles and ex- to mute driving dangerous in the un tract wood. Beech, birch, and maple certain tight. A ear vas approa- Hug The level supply bobbin for the busy looms of - crossing, traveling swiftly round the corner which led to the closed gates. Calles Holding Further Move At that precise moment an express Washington Although Secretary train thundered through. Kellogg has announced that he has Too into the driver of the car saw been giving consideration to the apthe danger. He tried to swerve, hut plication of the principle of arbitration a skid wav the only result. With u to the Mexican controversy, it was loud eras'll he struck the last coach made clear at the state department un I .he car crumpled up on the track that no move in that direction had Silence for a few minutes. Then n been iniated by the Washington govvoice : ernment. And there was ao indication Well, Its cured nty hiccups, any that any official offer of arbiration had and the driver crawled out o been received from President Calles way! of Mexico, who, in the opinion of some the wreck London At"ov-r-officials, at least. MITCHELL 2YE SALVE heals inflamed eyes, granulated lids, styes, eta Sure. Safe. Speedv. 25c at all druggists. Hall & Ruekei, N. Y.G |