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Show Jr e J,. . ' ' t " v "r.'w3f,W( ' '; .lf:a4,s5A-5'- '- st - a r.1' ,'j. a ., vu THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH ; ' News Notes A H Privilege to Liot in In the same time it takes a dose ot oda to bring a little temporary relief of gas- and sour stomach, Phillips Milk of Magnesia has acidity complete iy checked, and the digestive organs all tranquilized. Once you have tried this form of. relief you will cease to worry about your diet and experience a new freedom in eating. This pleasant preparation is just as good for children, too. Use it whenever coated tongue or fetid breath signals need of a sweetener. Physicians will tell you that every spoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many times its volume In acid. Get the genuine, the name Phillips Is Imitations do not act the Important same ! ' ; - PHILLIPS Milk of Magnesia For Piles, Corns Bunions, Chilblains, etc. AD Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh aattoinJ ta Mm in ratal roar msacy far tke fint battla if aat uitai. Tit-Bit- s. What Will Air passenger service-throug- Salt Lake has increased to such extent that the Western Air Express has installed 6 new large passenger planes on the route to Los Angeles this year. HYRUM Retail trade in Utah and southern Idaho is showing substantial increases each month. During January, 1929, the section reported an increase of 14.4 per cent over the same month in 1928. ESCALANTE Arrangements are being completed here for a big rab-- , bit and sparrow hunt The rabbit drive is to begin this week and is to be continued for several days. It is hoped to clear the district of the rabbit pest, which appears to be growing. A contest ha3 been arranged between the North and South wards. SALT LAKE The largest crowd yet to witness a skiing event in the state saw young Kalmar Andreasen jump 98 feet and break the Utah record of 86 feet recently on Rasmussens Parleys canyon ranch, in the Norwegian-AniericaAthletic club's annual skiing tournament. The old record was made eight years ago by Axel Andreasen. GUNNISON Dairy farmers of the valley, including several of Sevier, county, met at the Gunnison Valley high school recently to organize a dairy association. O. L. Malmgren was temporary chairman. H. A. Mathiesen, federal specialist in cowtesting work in the western dairy division; C. O. Stott, Sanpete county agent, and S. R. Boswell, Sevier county were officers In attendance. LOGAN During the month of January, there were 366 cows milking and 68 dry in the Richmond-LewistoDairy Herd Improvement association, according to the report of Le Rol Nelson, tester. The average milk production per cow was 846.1 pounds, as compared with 816.2 pounds for December. The average butterfat production per cow was 29.68 pounds, compared with 29.46 pounds for the preceding period. Two PROVO committees from Mapleton and Lehi waited on the Utah county commissioners recently in regard to read matters in their respective communities. A petition asking for the improvement of the road on the north side of Mapleton was presented by the Mapleton delegation. The matter was taken under advisement. The- commission appropriated $100 for the completion of the road ' at Lake Shore. SALT LAKE Provision for the construction and maintenance of livestock highways is contained in a bill introduced in the senate recently by Senator R. J. Evans. The bill empowers the state road commission, the state board pf agriculture, county commissioners, city commissions, city councils and town boards to designate, survey, build, protect and maintain these highways, to purchase the right of way therefor and to spend the necessary money for the carrying out of the purposes of this bixL DUCHESNE According to present state road commission, of the plans roads in the Uintah basin will be greatly improved during this coming summer.. Bids have been asked for the construction of four bridges. Two of these bridges are over the Duchesne river, east of Duchesne, to connect with the completed project at Antelope, and the other two are on the Duchesne to Fruitland route over Red creek and wash. The bridge over Red creek will be more than twenty feet above the surface of the water. RANDOLPH Heavy losses of wild fowl are beig suffered in the slough area near Laketown in Rich county, according to advices received recently by the state fish and game department. This area has never been known to freeze up before as solidly as it ; has this yea. The excessive and continued cold weather,' however, has closed up the grounds and the ducks are starving to death. Some feed. will be shipped into the district by the department 'to tide the ducks over until the weather breaks.. OGDEN It is announced from the district forest office here that anony mous cash prizes of 61000 and 6250, respectively will be awarded through the Society of American Foresters for essays describing the" present forestry situation in the United States, and remedy for "proposing a nation-widof the essays The scope its solution. submitted should be to suggest a plan for the forest situation that will solve the problem of a permanent and sufficient supply of forest products. Es says must not be over 3000 words in : length an must be based on the situation in the United State. n - , When your Children Ciy for It There is hardly a household that ! At least five million homes are never without it. If there are children in your family, theres almost" daily need of Its comfort And any night may find you very thankful theres a bottle in the house. Just a few drops, and that colic or constipation is relieved; or diarrhea checked. A vegetable product; a baby remedy meant for young folks. 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Regulating the sales of burial certificates and service certificates by funeral directmortuary companies, ors, embalmers or others is the object of a senate bill introduced with the thought of protecting the public In buying contracts of this nature. A measure of considerable interest was one introduced by Rep. Burton, asking the government to eliminate all tax exempt securities. One measure sought to create a state board of Institutions for the supervision of penal and correctional memoralizing congress to eliminate institutions, provided for the regular payment of wages to employees in all lines of industry and requires the regulation and licensing of salesmen to prevent fraud. This law would hamper the house to house canvasser who sometimes fails to remember to ship an order after collecting for the merchandise at the time of sale. The battle on newspapers printing of various public records, manifested in a number of measures introduced in this session made a new record with the appearance of a bill by Rep. A. P. Miller of Salt Lake providing for repeal of the statute requiring the publication of a delinquent tax list. The present law requires that county commissioners prepare a list of all property on which taxes are delinquent and cause the list to be published in a newspaper of general circulation. . tri-sta- Bism jj0 You can get results after a fashion with any old dye; but to do work you are proud of takes real anilines. Thats ac-Ib- aI why we put them in Diamond Dyes. They contain from three to five times more than other dyes on the market I Cost more to make? Surely. But you get them for the same price as other dyes. Next time you want to dye, try them. See how easy it is t4 use them. Then compare the results.' Note the absence of that look; of streaking or spotting. 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Your dealer has both packages. re-dy- ed te , "all-purpo- se to use AT ALL DRUG STORES Paper Money Wears Electric Cable Will Out in Short Time Guide Ship in Fog The life of a dollar bill is mueft Hollingsworth Providing that a per son serving time in the Utah state prison may not be paroled until he has served the minimum sentence provided by law. , Hollingsworth Authorizing the supreme court to make rules relating to pleadings, procedure and practice In the courts of Utah. Welling Relating to the propagation of fur bearing animals. Amending the existing law relating to seining of fish. Hollingsworth Requiring all those in charge of locomotives to ring a hell and sound a whistle upon apporaching a crossing. Parratt Amending the law relating to county libraries. Maw Giving county commissioners jurisdiction over grave , yards, cemeteries and all resting places of the dead, crematories, etc. Dillman Relating to governing the place of residence for the purpose of registration. nollingswortli Requiring records a common carrier shall keep of tickets, pasess and mileage books. law rHollingsworth Amending lating to loan, trust and guaranty as; -. sociations. Hollingsworth Requiring the secretary of state to give a surety bond as the collector of fees for registra' tion of automobiles. Maw Repealing the law providing for collection of personal property taxes by county assessors. Patterson Relating to amending a law relating to property .exempt from execution. AVelling To allow the Agricultural college to establish a laboratory for the study and diagnosis of animals and their diseases. Fowles Repealing i law relating to placing freight cars in the rear of trains. Smith Making all railroad companies liable for killing livestock. Candland Increasing the borrowing power of the state armory board. Maw Regulating the pasteurization, testing and sale of milk, providing for the enforcement- and fixing of penalties in cities of first and - second class. . measure to regulate the trespassing of hunters upon inclosed lands and providing' that where the owner or tenant resides upon inclosed cultivated lands warning signs need not be posted. Hacking Increasing pay of grand and trial jurors in district courts. Irvine Empowering county commissioner to appoint a coroner. i Evans A : f i THE HOUSE Appropriating a sum. of and the difference is said to be due to its frequent passage through the hands of the individuals at the roadside filling station. This was determined by government officials, by circulating 50 $1 bills, with a request attached that each spender indorse on the slip what he spent It for, and that the person holding the bill after the tenth indorsement should return It to the American Motorists association headquarters at Washington. The 50 bills were circulated in 10 cities with the resujt that out of 36 bills returned containing 371 Indorsements, 53 of the Indorsements indicated that the bill had been spent by a motorist for gas or oil. The size of the new bills about to be Issued will tend to lengthen their life and also the fact that the paper used will be oil proof to a certain extent. Needs Mother Has Right Idea Within a few months there will be no more feverish, bilious, headachy, constipated, pale and puny children. 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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 eaL Always ask for California Fig Syrup by the full name and see that the carton bears the word California. Then youll get the genuine. . . - - Actor Resent Caricatures French actors who take themselves too seriously are aroused over their caricatures being given by Rap, a Parisian revue artist, who is creating quite a furor by his mimicry of the personalities of the hour in Paris. Mlstingue, the idol of the dancing world, had a bad time of it when she recently visited the theater to see a cartoon of herself on the stage. When she was leaving the box office, it is said, the manager asked her If she would like to meet Rap, and she exclaimed, Oh, No! No! and hurried from the theater. BILLS INTRODUCED ; : Overlund money for the Indian War veterans. PLercy Creating a Utah minimum wage commission to investigate- - and regulate wages paid to females and I , minors. Cooper ; device that would enable a A shorter than it was a few years ago, BILLS INTRODI CED THE SENATE e of a cold, take N? MATUKXS MOODY the laxative that thoroughly clean! your intestine. Itiatheona quick way to get relief and r guard your health. Mild,' TONIGHT OMORJUTW aafa, purely vegetable, plMaant 25c. Q AUUOHV For Sal at AH Druggist At first Mil -' n Its Just Too Bad were They newly married and not In the best of circumstances. Said he: If things dont go better with us, darling, I suppose your father wont see us starve. No, poor dear, replied the young wife ; his sight gets worse every day." LEG ! Utah SALT LAKE Ill Cheaper Highbrow Does a certain sublimated and objective altruism ever move i you?,' Lowbrow No' I usually hire a truck? Pathfinder. - Regulating cosmesticians, a If a man would only keep his opinregistration system for the members ions to himself, no nan would deny of so called beaqty work. hia right to them, blind- folded helmsman to steer a ship safely into harbor was described at the annual meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by Robert II. Marriott, consulting engineer of the federal radio commission. An electric cable lying on the sea bottom '.3 the guide. Two coils of wire are hung over each side of the vessel. They pick up electric Impulses In the cable by Induction and transmit them as sounds through headphones worn by the helmsman; When the keel is over the cable, the Intensity of sound is equal in each ear. But when the sound volume begins to diminish in one ear it is an indication that the ship is slipping off its course in the direction of the faint sound side. Fog does not affect the operation of the cable. 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