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Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery w as recommended to me. I have taken five bottles now and will say T feel fine. I cannot recom­ mend Dr. Pierce’s medicine too high­ ly.”— A. C. Conover, Route 2, Box 58, Las Animas, Colorado. A ll druggists. Fluid or tablets. E v e ry purkuKh «niitaJn* a «ym iitoin hlunk. r i l l It out Htiil mull It to Dr. r le r r e ’a Clinic, ItiifLtlo, N. Y., fo r fr o « ml vice. Mend l>i< Logo o f uny o f Dr. i ’it-rcu'fl medicine«. Even Death "W ell, old Hill Kniptyliead bus played Ids last practical Joke." “ So? I hadn’t heard.” “ Yes; he died, bequeathing his brains to science."—Pathfinder Mag­ azine. 'Bothered witli Backache? Maij Warn of Disordered It Kidncijs. I f troubled w ith backache, bladder irritations, and getting up at night, don’t take chances! H elp your kidneys at the first sign of disorder. Use Doan ’s Pillt. S u c c e s s fu l for more than 50 years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Get Doan’» today. Sold by deal­ ers everywhere. Doan's cM), which will effect u saving of $ 1,000 lu interest each year. During the past five years the district’s bond­ ed indebtedness has boon reduced $43,000. und present plans are to redeem at least $10,000 annually. N EPH I, I T.— A backfiring auto broke the arm of A. J. Gowers, sup­ erintendent of the city waterworks, but by manipulating tho crank with his foot he start «ni the ear and drove to a doctor’s office for aid. IDAHO FALLS, I D A —The Na- tional park in Yellowstone will he officii I ly opened this year on June 30th. Automobiles will he admitted to the park until the fifteenth of October, although the season Is to end officially on September 19. OGDEN, UT. An annual appro- priât ion of $14,500 for the study * f erosion and stream flow in »lie in- tenuountain country will be avail­ able Jill)' 31, 1931, it is uniiouuced. MURRAY, U1 r M i R celebration to honor tho High School basketball team for winning the state championship. ST. GEORGE, UT.—Frost has taken toll of apricots in this eee- Uon, while other crop« are believed to have escaped. Almond blossoms were also nipped extcnsl< ely uut! other croi>s have been retarded. % " .* 1 EASTER DAY These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support n Sally Sez This Week'g Prixe Story t Children are the world's greatest Inita- tors. Educate your children to use In ter* mountain goods. Teach them to know that produce raised in our pure air. kissed by our mountain breezes and ripened in our wonderful sunshine are best. When Sonny hays, “ I ’ll take what Father takes/' let it be grains, fruits, and vege­ tables grown in our own soil, clothing made from our own wool, coal mined in our own mines, and all other products that this section o f our country produces. P. S. Wa sre educating the children o f Nebo School District to use home products. A contest, using label* o f USED goods is now going in our schools, sponsored by our P. T. A. Much good is expected from this. MRS. GKO. S K IN N E R . Spanish Fork, Utah. 9 — By Jemen PLANT NOW! and enjoy Beautiful Grounds this Summer W rite fo r F R E E catalog I t Tells How. W hat and When PORTER WALTON CO. Seed and Nursery Specialista S A L T L A K E C ITY , U T A H Oh sorrowing heart, 'tis Easter day; Put off the robes of sadness. They are not dead—they live for aye; Exult in Easter gladness. They are not dead— they only wait In joyous expectation T o greet their loved ones at the gate In glorious resurrection. — Pathfinder Magazin». T HERE must be at least one plaid dress In tlie fashionable spring wardrobe, not forgetting . pluld Idouse, together with a whole collection of accessories which must include a scarf or two— ei­ ther one o f the new big squares or the popular ascot which ties so smartly close up about tlie throat. A "sportsy" matching plaid hat Is also a chic gesture to which add a pocketbook of tlie plaid for tlie ensemble which Is couiplete In ev­ ery detail. In the new fabric collections there Is a plaid for every mood. Tlie plaid la tlie picture Is very choice, having been designed by one of a group o f artists who have turned their attention away from painting landscapes and portraits for a brief moment, in tlie interest of fabric de­ sign. Note tlie artistic touch in tills par­ ticular plaid which is printed in a single bright color on n dark back­ ground-hot u crude straight line In it. tlie motif resolving itself Into a series o f undulating curves which are tlie very quintessence o f grace. This patterning tends to introduce a sim­ 1 pler effect In plaids, so that even the most conservative cun wear them with confidence. Tills plaid is particularly smart in j navy and white, such ns lias been | used fur tlie styling of the tunic j frock pictured. The flair for navy and wldte is very insistent this spring. It j 1 has n rival, however, in brown and wldte, a contrast which is being made much of throughout the couture show­ ings o f Paris at present. An Interesting development is tlie twin effects, that Is, a plaid worked out In light on n dark ground is used with a plaid which reverses the or- Ancient Symbols of Resurrection ARTISTIC PLAID DRESS Tliere is no doubt about it, tlds mat ter of choosing furs is a perplexing one. Tlie llut pelts such as gulyak, dyed Inpin, ermine nnd types of like character are worked on the new coats with such Intriguing dressmaker touches one scarce can resist them. Then, again, when one comes into con­ tact with such stunning models us the coat illustrated—maybe it would be a good idea to toss pennies or draw straws or so something like that as a happy solution to tlie problem. A point greatly In favor of tlie coat pictured which is of beige cloth with beige fox, next to its handsome ap­ pearance is its practical and at the same time flattering adjustable collar. Most of tlie long-haired furs are manipulated as you see here, that is, they are positioned so as to set out about tlie shoulders, away from the head and tlie throat, tints insuring their comfort. Note also (lint tlie designer has suc­ ceeded in Incorporating tlie new and extremely smart Idea of big square lapels. The adjustable part of this The first temple to Ceres, the Utv man goddess of grain, was built In 45KI It. C. to commemorate tlie deliver­ ance from a great famine. At the an dent festival nf Ceres lt was a prac­ tice to fasten burning brands to foxes’ tall». The foxes— or corn spirits, ns they were called—were turned loose and left to burn, so that their ashes might charm tlie grain and produce an abundant crop. During tlds festi val grain was scattered about the earth and thrown upon people, be­ cause it represented fertility— the germ of life. Our modern custom of throwing rice on newly married couples can he traced to tills old pagan fes­ tivity. Long before Christ tlie Romans burned a new-born calf and scattered tlie ashes over tlie soil to induce the earth to yield much grain. This cus­ tom was Inter introduced Into China, and ns late ns 180-1 porcelain images o f cows were presented to farmers In the spring to bring a good rice crop. In north Germany. Scotlnnd and England the shepherds used to wor­ ship I’ales, the shepherd’s god, in the springtime. Tlie sheep were first purl lied hy brushing and washing, then sulphur was burned about them. At night the shepherds lighted great bon­ fires nnd danced aiming their sheep hy the light of tlie moon nnd the fires. In the morning the shepherd looked to tlie east, toward the resurrected sun. nnd washed his hands In dew. In some sections of Europe the shepherds still dance at Enstertline tinning their sheep, which now typifies tlie slain l.nmb of God. Tlie lamb Is one of the earliest sym hols of the resurrection. Among the Christiana o f tlie East a young Innvb is always eaten on Easter Sunday. During Passion week hundreds of sinlng lambs are brought Into the mar­ ket places and sold for the Easter feast. Tills is a great time for the children of tlie household, who make friends with the lamb as soon as It is brought home. They tie rthhons around Its neck, legs nnd tail and hang garlands of flowers about its body often the fnttier finds it difficult to separate the lamb from tlie child Rut a lamb must be slaughtered for the Easter feast, so two lambs are usually bought— one for tlie children nnd one tor tlie festival. The spared lamb he comes the children's Inseparable play mate. At bedtime they argue with each other to decide who shall sleep with the lamb. Perhaps this old etis tom Inspired tlie famous nursery rhyme, “ Mary had a little lamb and everywhere that Mary went tlie land! was sure to go.” — Washington Star. eytqtJFfkcfl Help keep thus« around you happy and prosperous by u*in* o f their products. 44Lova thy neighbor as thy self/* I ! J SMART CLOTH COAT j « der of colors. Dresses which have their yokes or lop portions made of plntds on a light background, tlie low­ I er portion being of tlie darker tone | patterning, answer to the call of smart fashion. The Spring Coat. j Going to decide upon a furred or j 1 an unfurred coat? Choose either and fnslilon will lend a smile of enthu­ siastic approval. Throughout the new showings it is rather a fifty-fifty proposition as to fur or no fur. Assuming that the decision is In fa vor of the fur-trim. there is still an other question to be settled—shall it be chic, flat far or luxurious gray, or beige fox? Again, fashion is Willing, be tht verdict what it may. collar is that at will It ran be drawn up close about the throat, closing at the front so as to give an entirely d if­ ferent appearance. The self fabric belt and the wide cuffs arc also important styling features. With tliis arresting spring coat mi­ lady of fashion wears a natural pana­ ma hat trimmed with brown ribbon, her brown kid shoes slso accenting the chic of brown. Speaking of color, a most outstand­ ing style message is that in regard to the enthusiasm expressed for gray this spring. The gray coat with gray fox is smartly in vogue together with the frock o f light gray crepe. C I 1 K R IR N IC H O L A S . ( £ 1S11. Western Newspaper Unlaw.» The color of the sunshine. They spread upon the earth; Bid us forget the winter. And turn to days of mirth. Thus hope becomes a joyous thing. When Easter flowers bloom in till spring. — Kaifus Kurtz Gusling. Easter P ra y er O thou to whom we look for mercy in tlie hour of our shortcomings, teach us to show the mercy that we seek, and to practice the gentle judgments that we crave. Out of our need for charity, we would bring tlie mind of charity to our fellow men. Amen.— Grit. F i x e d D a t e o f East sr The date of Eastern Sunday was fixed hy the council of Mienen. 32i A. !>., us the first Sunday after the first full moon following tlie vernal equi- noi. occurring ou or about Murch 21. Tana in on M O RN IN G M IL K PR O G R AM S APEX HAIR OIL Hewietts’ Jams Home Fruit Home Sugar Home Labor Best Quality NEW A N J N T E R M O U N T À IN PRO D U C T it O V à i örtlez-far-'Z. C M .-l. 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Robert Gray, who discov­ ered it in 1791. It was named fo r his ship, the Columbia, which he had sailed around the world. He was the first to carry the Am eri­ can flag around the world. Widely Different Research men are concerned with discovering and establishing the laws of nature. The engineer’s is to put these laws into use.— American Magazine. EASTER FLOWERS Because they bloom at Easter, This is the children's name For all the yellow blossoms That thus the spring proclaim. From out the dark, from out the cold. They offer us a faith to hold. T H E O N L Y HOME O W NED M IL K N o m a tte r h o w severe, y o u can alw a ys h a va im m e d ia te relict'; Beauty of Overcoming Some one has said, wisely and w ittily: " A river becomes crooked by the following line of least re- sistencc; so does a man.” It’s a thought worth pondering. No man is worth much who does not have a purpose to which ho sticks through thick and thin. The line of least resistense is a rotten line. Honor and glory are for “ him that overcometh.” Winter Feeding Expensive The winter feeding o f big game animals is an expensive project. The federal bureau of biographical survey found that it required 825 tons of hay to take care of the elk herds at the elk refuge in W yo­ ming from February 6 to March 26 and it costs over $25 a ton to get hay in the refuge. Without this winter food the animals would have a hard time through the win. ter. The Cornish Language Bnvev Aspirin stops pain quickly. Tt doe» it without ony ill effects. Harmleta to the heart; harmless to anybody. But it always brings relief. Whv suffer? A S P I I I I IV The ancient Cornish language ha3 not been spoken for a century and a half, though many traces of it linger in the dialect e f the coun­ try. In 1777 died Polly Jeffrey (nee Pentreath, in her ninety-third year, and she, it is said upon good au­ thority, was the last person who spoke Cornish. She was born and died at Mousehole (pronounced “ Mauzel” ), a fi-hing village on Mounts bay. Highways Built to Last Pearl Composition The Roman highways have en­ Pearls o f culture generally p o i­ dured to the present time because ses.« a finer structure than those of their foundations were 4 and 5 feet accidental growth, or the naturals; deep and made o f various types of but it is almost impossible to dis­ atone suited to the locality, princi­ tinguish between the two kinds ex­ pally limestone and lava. cept by cutting the pearl and exam­ ining the eross-»ection. Unreliable Staff Lean not on earth: it will pieree Exclusively Tropical Tree thee to the heart; a broken reed The coconut palm it the most at be.t; but oft a spear, on its widely distributed and most geo- aharp point Peace bleeds and Hope •ral.y known tree in th* tropical expires.— Young. regions o f the world.