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Show McrcolizedlVax Keeps Skin Young THREE OeS an eoaee and use ae directed. Kae partidee of aged ana peel eff until tU dtfeoti lueh u pimples liver pota, tea and freckles disappeer. Skin is then soft look Sr bouncer. Mercolised WM bnnn out the hidden ynw beauty of your skin. T wrinidn use one ounee Powdered fwwn Saxolit mseolTed in oae-ha- lf plat witoh luseU At drug store. YJ If you have children, your nflmners are better. 'DAUGHTERS OFi MARTIN DUKE Neals Mother ; a few months there will be no more feverish, bilious, headachy, constipated, pale and puny children. That prophecy would surely come true if every mother could see for herself how quickly, easily, and harmlessly the bowels of babies and children are cleansed, regulated, given tone and strength by a product which has proved its merit and reliability to do what is claimed for it to millions of mothers in over fifty years of steadily increasing use. As mothers find, out from using It how children respond to the gentle Influence of California Fig Syrup by growing stronger, sturdier and more active daily they simply have to tell other mothers about it. Thats one of the reasons for its overwhelming sales of over four million bottles a year. A Western mother, Mrs. Neal M. Todd, 1701 West 27th St., Oklahoma City, Okla., says: When my son, Neal, was three years old he began having constipation. I decided to give him California Fig Syrup and in a few days he was all right and looked fine again. This pleased me so much that I have used Fig Syrup ever since for all his colds or little upset spells. It always stops his trouble quick, strengthens him, makes him eat. Always ask for California Fig Syrup by the full name and see that the carton bears the word California. Then youll get the genuine. Dignity that can unbend is the pleasing sort. Mothers Watch Childrens colds head colds often settle and chest where they may become dangerous. Dont take a chance at the first sniffle rub on Childrens Musterole once every hour COMMON for five hours Childrens Musterole is just good old Musterole, you have known so long, in milder form. This famous blend of b3 of mustan, camphor, menthol and other ingredients brings relief naturally. Musterole gets action becauseitisascientific"counrer irritant trates and By FANNIE HURST Has Right Idea Within salve it penestimulates blood circulation, not just a kelps to draw out infection and pain. Keep full strength Musterole bn hand, for adults and the milder Children Musterole for little tots. All druggists. Pen and ink ae the best witnesses. causa of indigestion. It results in pain and so urn ess about two hours after eating. The quick corrective is an alkali which neutralizes add. The best corrective is Phillips Milk of Mag- -, nesia. It has remained standard with physicians in the 50 years since its invention. One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia neutralizes instantly many times its volume in acid. Harmless, and tasteless, and yet its action is quick. You will never rely on crude methods, once you learn how quickly this method acts. Be sure to get the genuine. The ideal dentifrice for clean teeth and healthy gums is Phillips, Dental Magnesia, a superior toothpaste that safeguards against Intermountain News Briefly Told for Busy Readers WATER SAVING PLAN. BUSY BUG KILLERS. ASK DEBT HOLIDAY. GRAIN IS ADVANCING. RATES ARE LOWERED. v PROVO, UT. All artesian wells which have been flowing or pumped during the growing season should be closed at once is the advice of the Utah county agent. This plan will conserve a considerable supply of water for irrigating next season. feel like going out. (() bv McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) (WNU Service.) agreed that although might have been love, his wife was said to have died of alcoholism one year after the birth of Jeanne, fate had apparently attempted to atone by way 6f the unanimous loveliness of body, mind, and spirit of his three daughters. They were all blond, and of a certain quality of reckless beauty that had distinguished their father in his youth, but each and every one of them endowed with the stabilities as love of home and desire for family, which at first blush seemed paradoxical to their brilliant kind of youth. Marian, the middle one of the trio, married first, when she was nineteen. Olga, the youngest, went next. And finally Jeanne, who had exerted her prerogative of eldest daughter by assuming a sort of maternalisra over her father. Jeannes marriage to an Important surgeon in a neighboring town; Marions to a promising engineer who was engaged on a piece of important bridge building- near the capital city of an adjoining state; and Olgas to a New York stock broker, left Martin Duke to the somewhat vast solitude of the old stone house to which 25 years ago he had brought a famous beauty for a wife, and in which the three equally beautiful offsprings had been bom. Of course the obvious happened. It was unthinkable that Martin should continue to live imprisoned with his In the huge and silent memories, house. He was a slender, active man, gray, but by no means an elderly father to his daughters, and while his problems were not exactly those of an old man retired from his business and bereft of interests, nevertheless rheumatism was upon him and you had to reckon in terms of a man well past prime. The difficulty here was that Martin protested almost too loudly of his youth. Crippled with a cruel form of inflammation which knotted his knuckles, he nevertheless persisted in such activities as golf in damp weather, shoveling snow off the stoop, and walking, regardless of rain, down to the Chess club in the center of the town where he was known as a crack player. Three girls did not marry out of snch a home and away from such a father, without carrying with them a deep sense of the responsibility of adjusting the life they had left behind. At least the three Duke girls did not. It was all very well and good for father to protest loudly that he was still on the carpet as he put it. Of course he was. That was not the point. The point was. that it looked bad before the community and doubtless was bad, for a man well along in his sixties, to be living alone in a vast old house, while each and every one of his daughters was well able to provide him an ample and luxurious home In her own. It was the argument of public opinion that won. Probably his girls were right. Did not look well for him to remain on his own. Heaven knows it was not true that his daughters were negligent of him. On the contrary they were all too solicitious, but just the same, wags would wag. There is a just the same as there is a newfangled youth, he kept protesting however. Men and women dont grow old as they used to. You can force me to break up the home, but dont think you are going to succeed in thrusting me into carpet slippers. Who wants to cast you into carpet slippers! Of course not, father. You can accompany Ed on his hospital rounds; or Leonard down to Wall street or go with Stacey to watch the bridge construction. Havent the slightest intention of Dont things. doing any of those ' need to tag onto anybodys interests. Have plenty of my own. Isnt he priceless I" exclaimed the girls among themselves, unconsciously drenching him in the enormous Why it la all patronage of youth. or Leonard or Ed, Stacey, can do, to keep up with him. Just as perky about his appearance as a twenty year old. Too cunning for words." Dont speak of me as if I were a small hoy or a small idiot, he contended once, against these references to himself. You refer to me in the diminutive. You may think you are but you are much more in your attitude to than I am. EVERYONE - ls new-fangle- Excess add is the common Isnt he priceless, squealed the three daughters of Martin Duke. Just the same he made the rounds, pampered in the home of his eldest, pampered in the home of his second, pampered in the home of his young est. Sun rooms were made over into San is a, good thing, his bedrooms. but if I am expected to sit in it all day, you can throw the room back into a den for Ed. Nothing ot the sort father. Just thought you would like the southern exposure for mornings when you dont d old-ag- e, old-ag- e - my aunt ! Why shouldnt I feel like going out? Your rheumatism father I Eds a doctor. He knows. Ed may be a doctor, but he dont know as well as I know how my rheumatism feels. Im going down town. In Peoria, where Stacey was busy with his bridge construction, Marian reconstructed the entire top floor of her beautiful home into a suite which she supplied with chess board, card tables, reading stands, chair lamps, fine deep lounges and a morris chair AFTON, WYO. Crews of ninety men are working on the U. S. project for bug extermination adjacent to Star valley. This work greatly relieves the local unemployment situation. OGDEN, UT. According to the district manager of the Farmers National Grain corporation, stocks f wheat remaining in the intermountain country are unusually small and values are rising. Prices have shown an increase of approximately 18 cents in the last three months and rates have made an advance until they exceed the prices on the Chicago market. especially coustructed for her fathers dimensions. Poppycock! I dont need all this upholstered luxury. Think Im an old dont you? Ill show you. No, I dont want to play solitaire No, I dont need another reading lamp. Im bird, going down town to see what is doing. It was the same in New York. The sweet solicitude of lovely Olga. Her eagerness to convert her entire apartment into a lounging den for her father. Concerns of one sort or another over his health. Admonitions against BOISE, IDA. Reductions in the electric power rates in Burke, Kellogg and Wallace have been ordered by the public utilities commission. The cities are served by the Public Utilities Consolidated corporation. BOISE, IDA. Western states irrigators petitioned congress for a three-yea- r moratorium on reclamation project payments and added a request for an appropriation for the reclamation fund to carry on present ' projects after receipts from settlers ceased. The irrigators held meeting-ana 'formed a permanent organization known as the Federal Reclamation congress, In whose name the requests on congress were made. the weather. One day, with a shocking suddenness from which his daughters were not soon to recover, Martin took a train for the city where they had been born; married the daughter of a lifetime neighbor and set up housekeeping in the same vast stone house where he had reared his girls. Alicia is in love with her husband, but extravagant to a degree that her stepdaughters regard as fanatical. It keeps Martin on the jump. He Is hard put, as the girls put it, but ridiculously happy, trying to earn enough to gratify her love of splendor, and then nights, dancing and doing frivolities to keep In pace with youth. twenty-year-ol- d The Death Drums of the Iroquois" rumble over Lake Cayuga and Seneca, in the heart of the region that once was the stronghold of the fiercest of eastern tribesmen. Out of the dim past, out of the out of the forests primeval before the coming of the white man came the legend giving the name by which the unexplained phenomenon is known to this day. The sounds, not imagined but real, come in series, separated by irregular intervals, only oil calm days, at a time of air stagnation or in the dead of night, about this time of the year. The Senecas explained the weird reverberations in this legend: Once there was a Seneca brave, straight as an arrow, the great fierce in battle, kind in peace, calm at the council fire. One day near Seneca Castle (now Geneva), whither the trail of a bear had led him, Agayentab rested and took shelter from an approaching storm. Lightning, the arrow of the Great Hunter, struck down tree and man alike, hurling both into the water of Seneca lake. They floated out upon the surface and not until the sun went down did they disappear. death And since that time the drums sound, as explained in the legend, so that the Senecas would never forget Agayentah, great In battle. But geologists, no believers in the supernatural, offer several theories in explanation of the reverberations. One is that the booming results from fault movements rock beds at or under the lake bottom slipping past or over each other. Others suggest that the sound results from the rise of bubbles of gas originating in the depths of the lake and bursting on reaching the top. Old Seneca Is a lake of eccentricities. It is credited with being the deepest body of water wholly within the United states, with the single exception of Lake Michigan. Only four times in the memory 'of white men has it frozen over. At 210 feet down It maintains a uniform temperature of 7 degrees above freezing; frogs and evaporizatioD are almost unknown. It has been called the ifiost treacherous lake in America. With a south wind the lake will change from a misleading calm to an angry roughness In ten minutes. Waves sometimes roll higher than a house. Sometimes, demiles in spite its expanse thirty-sitwo. to from five miles in and length width it rises or drops as much as two feet within a few hours. x How He Enjoy Himself , Lucky dog. Why do you call him that? Hes married now and has a pretty wife and growls over his food. GOO , . . THROUGH CASTORIAS REGULATION GENTLE The best way to prevent colic, doctors say, is to avoid gas in stomach and bowels by keeping the entire intestinal tract open, free from waste. But remember this : a tiny babys tender little organs cannot stand harsh treatment. They must be gently urged. This is just the time Castoria can help most. Castoria, you know, is made specially for babies and children. It is a pure vegetable preparation, perfectly harmless. It contains no harsh drugs, no narcotics. For years it has helped mothers through trying times with colicky babies and children suffering with digestive upsets, colds and fever. Keep genuine Castoria on hand, with the name: CASTORIA CHyit) j. If Drink Away that heavy, drowsy feeling ! When constipation signals, bring back the flush of health to your face by flushing the bowels thoroughly. A cup or two men . ofGarfieldTeawill cleanse away unhealthy, stagnant waste, feeling ofenergyandpep ode the nearest druggist I GARFIELD TEAl cs4. QialuraJ!axaivc Qirink, The loveliest bird has no song. Salt Lake Citys fewest Hotel DRAPER, UT. While D Martin, a local farmer, was in bed recover- ing from a broken shoulder and 5 broken ribs, his fellow farmers turned out to harvest his crop. The force consisted of 52 workmen, 5 teams and lifters, four trucks and four wagons. BOISE, IDA. The state law reto secure li quires all censes from the state department of agriculture. The deadline for these licenses passed some months bee-keepe- rs Aga-yenta- , About UT. TOOELE, went to work when the International Smelter companys local smelter opened for business recently. LOGAN, UT. A proposal to put off the paying of fifty per cent of the taxes for six months without penalty, and to reduce the 1932 tax per cent has levy by twenty-fiv- e been laid before the Cache county commissioners by a joint committee of the Cache County Taxpayers association and the Cache county farm .bureau. The tax limit date has already been postponed to Dec., 20, 1931 by the commissioners, which is the limit under the law. Roll in Honor of Indian Brave for COLICKY BABIES d two-da- y Death Drums COMFORT ago. . BOISE, IDA Employment will be furnished to a number of Idaho workmen on four highway projects, bids for which have been opened by the state department of public works. Low bids on the four projects totalled $106,580. BURLEY, IDA. Lack of employment has resulted in an unusual volume of wood cutting in the Minidoka national forest With time on their hands, unemployed men are hauling hundreds of loads of lumber from the reserve. A great deal of the wood brought out has been killed during the pine beetle control operations. ORE. The UniPORTLAND, versity of Idaho won the intercollegiate crops judging contest at the Facific International Livestock ex--s position. Idaho scored 8190 points; Montana State, 8137 ; Oregon State, 7295. John Hohnhorst, of Idaho, received high score with 2840 points. Ernest R. Sears of Oregon State, was second with 2832 points. MORGAN, UT. To relieve unemployment conditions in Morgan county it is planned to Improve the highway from Morgan City to Porterville. Other road work is to be considered as a means of putting a number of men and teams at work. men UT. Thirty-fiv- e TOOELE, of Tooele county have applied for federal livestock feeding loans. PRICE, UT. 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