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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER. OARING FOR THE HAIR Much has been said in regard to the i ir'ects of shampooing hair. Some claim lor hair to be in its most healthy condition it should be shampooed twice a Week; others once a week; while otli rs once a month. We also have some W ho'elahn they have never shampooed and enjoy the pleasure of having a fine head of hair after sixty years of life, .ill these conflicting opinions only g ! o proie that there is no specific rule ,iou can follow for the best care ot your hair. But a few simple habics practietd daily will without exception stimulate the luster and promote the Low of notural secretion to your hair. They are : Massage your scaVi vigor ously in the mornings with either your ury finger tips or after applying a wet towel that has passed thru boiling water for a few minutes, gently massaging the scalp with the towel it dampens the hair. Then afte a good vigorous finger massaging given, apply the comb and brush with some dexterity. Suth a procedure ns the last described-- wet massag w ill softt n and efti n break the mos itublxin hints in hair that has bee plaCkd there by pounding the pilin' too lnr-- for too long. In this simple practice you remoi nearly all the foieign matter from jour hair without robbing it of its uat-ii- i al oil which is so vital to healthy not allow, your hair to gel hair. - o h ng and endy as the tips split "a using the hair to bleed and break, ending in lifeless looking hair and of au-t- il ha-be- Ii on itl,lMss. The safest thing to do would be a to DAVE SMITH'S BARBEll SHOP at least once a moiPh for a bailout and further advice. come Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thomson are having Holland furnaces installed in their homes.!1', ...BEAUTY A funeral service can and. ought to be a beautiful thing. Mrs. Thomas Stanley and son came Wednesday from Idaho for a visit with relatives and friends. a lo ed one should he Maurice Marshall and Miss Barbara marked by expert care and Gray left Sunday for Ogden and Salt Lake to attend schoo.l intelligent experience. Our Wendell Groll, son of Mr. and Mrs. abilities are at jour comGeo. Groll, suffering from an attack of appendicitis, was taken to the Soda mand. We solicit your atSprings Hospital Thursday. tention on the basis of our Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall made a excellent reputation . . . Ousiue.-- s trip to Pocatello, Idaho. Wednesday. They were accompanied by A. W. Thornoek of Raudloph, and Leslie Weld) from Laketow n. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson motored Soda Springs Thursday. fc Evaston, Wvo. Wm. Johnson had the misfortune to Night Phone 90 J Day Phone 49 have a horse fall with him Tuesday, hurting his back, spiaining one wwist. ot , , Ji and n i breaking several teeth. We unSpirit j, s That combination if mtiogen and derstand he laid in the field hjdiogen known as ammonia at vine several houts after the acciume was obtained by destructive dent. distillation of the horns and hoofs Delmar Nicholls motored to Salt of animals. The resulting solution of the gas was known therefore as Lake City Sunday. He was accomspirit of hartshorn. panied by C. R. Ahl)y. Mr. and Sirs. Ashby returned home Monday, Mrs. Ashby having spent a week at Salt Lake City. Your last fond srevice for DURNFORD Mortuary uncou-sciou- STEADY WORK Salt SEPTEMBER of Banks A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION' 19. ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTI- There will be a TUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF. BANKS. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all tito coneach house members elected to tuo-thir- di REDUCTION ON ALL curring therein s Wall Paper ' SECTION 1. That It Is proposed to amend section 18, article XII, of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: The legislature may law that the stockevery corporation and association organized tor banking purposes, or the holders ot any one or more ot the classes of stock issued by any such corporation in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them shall be individually responsible for an additional amount equal to not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, or the amount of their stock of any particular class in such corporation, for all its debts and liabilities of every kind. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by Alice H. Dumford Sec. 18. provide by holders in )oint stock law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1941. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of ,1939 as the same appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 26th day of August, 1940. 940 Main St. Phone 44 Evanston, Wyo. NEW H OTELSEMLOH Salt Lake City, Utah o o o o o o n o o o o THIS CO UPON entitles the o o o holder to 25c reduction on' any room at the rates as one "coupon to advertized, the room. n j NEW - Beds - Springs - Mattresses - Carpets throughf out the House. RATES-$1.- "We Abstractor and . Public. Notary I make a specialty of m"king Deeds and Titles. All Notary work can bs done at my residence, LEWIS LONGHURST Broadway and West Temple j : to $3.50 50 Now Feature Free Garage I am still a Licensed $1.50 to $3.00 FREE GARAGE Liability of Stockholders Throughout the Month of California. Beautifully Furnished i GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call cn farmers in Rich County. No experience or capital required. Write tc K. INMAN, 2423 Magnoia St., Oakland, Popular Priced cModern Hotel . . . , Mr. "and Mrg. Samuel Rex and Mrs. Mae McKinnon motored to Salt Lake City Thursday. Miss Alice Pickett is home for a short vacation. Miss Peggy Brown returned "to her home at Gooding, Idaho after visiting seieral weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jackman. hotel Perry Lakes RATES: Constitutional Amendment Local News USE THIS COUPON Secretary ot Stato. 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Beer is a the refreshing, appetizing beverage BEER... a beverage V worlds news maga- oldest and most widely-rea- d zine, bringing to you in words and pic- tures everything that happens, fresh from the worlds news center in "Washington. World events ' verified and interpreted, boiled down into. 20 interesting depart- ments unbiased, depend- able, complete. Costs 75 less. beverage of mod- eration. We want every beer retail estab- lishment to be as wholesome as beer itself. To that end, we have instituted a dean-u- p or dose-u- p program now in operation in some states and being extended to others. Wed like to tell you about it in an interesting free booklet. Write: United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 19 East 40th Street, New York, N.Y. of moderation O " r -- - from the ' . Nationf Capital L I n, BOTH m very Ween , 1 Ofily $ 1.80 NEWS Harmon were Sunday visitros at Logan, Utah. , Mrs. Ada Wahlstrom, Mrs. Arlene McCullock and Mrs. John Lambora of Logan visited relatives hero Friday. Mr. Chatteron returned to Cache Valjey with them to spend the week-en- d at his home at Mapleton. Sheriff and Mrs. Benjiman Weston were Logan visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Weston motored to Salt Lake City to spend Sunday with their son G. N. Jr. prior to his leaving for the New England States Mission. Mrs. Sadie Pugmire of Pittsburg, California is visitmg with her son, J. W. Taylor and family. The primary officers sponsored a farewell party Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. A. R. Weston honoring Misses Emma Rose Weston and Ruth Robinson who are leaving to attend school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sims of Salt Lake City visited at the B. Weston home Thursday. Miss Barbara Weston arrived home Friday after an extended visit at Sun Valley, Idaho. The State Highway is being oiled through town Lamb Haven Charles Clark, of northern California, is running an asylum for orphan lambs. Ranchers for miles around telephone the orphanage the moment they find a stray babe in their flocks. If they cant reach a telephone they use Clarks own courier service swift homing pigeons which he leaves at all sheep ranches for just such an emergency. When Clark gets the message, he dispatches his ambulance at once. Time is an important element in his business because a lamb will quickly die of hunger if separated from its mother. When the orphans arrive at their new home, they are turned over to the maternity department milk goats, each of which can feed from two to three lambs. When they mature. Clark sells them. Dont Blame Mailman Postal officials say that when a letter is delivered several late its a 99-- 1 chance that a years careless patron, not the mailnjan, was at fault. New Yorks Farmers On February 1, 1939, the farm population of New York was estimated at 789,000. In 1929 it was . 724,000. |