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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, JULY 2l l RICHARD LLOYD JONES 6 Aetata SAYS A Keen Ccscfoce Cxltinlts kcctx SATURDAY; JULV 21, 1923. (.......y y nt iii(iviile6Act3 m 'OowHUnce gtvae uconrMi whea we respect It It doth indeed make coward of aa til when we defy It , Conscience U the battlefield of paastone, the court before which reason pleads. The roioa of eon-edeno eon-edeno tu norer aUenced without retribution. Mo nut known greet glory than tho tM Union of strong, dear conscience. . Oooadoaee If th pedestal on which stands character. Weaken "tb Paital and tho figure It hold will cease to stand ereet Clonseln la to th tool what constitution la to the bod. Am tba magnetic needle point to tho pole, ao dooa tho trained conscience point tha way to fluty. It la tba compaaa that directs 70a to tha right road. Band It and It dlroota you to tha wrong road. Much bendlnc breake. Broken, you bacoma aa loat.aa If alona on nnknown uiw imttntit. tyf futgut yo tUf $Ut mmmmm mmm fan m Jr nttft .. fiewmg If yob will wind a oicri of adhesive Up around yonr fore- lag er wha sewing, it will hi er. sav on ...Pond.eMe command and demand "Do your best" la Its request "Follow all th light you have and aU.tha light yoa can got" Its requirement . m Tour msden covete your cccfklence. It cannot grow itronf with uut It When yoa weaken your ronadeno yon change It power from courage to cowardice. Your conscience I your present honest opinion of yourself. Only when conscience Is gone is hope gone. Conscience breaks its silence only In solitude. It works for yoa and with you directly utter indirectly. You can find it through bo one but yourself. t " Credit is the script of fbnuclence. It is the foundation of trad. No market can proiiiwr thai? doe not stand upou Its Arm foundation. Andlt each day's work with your conscience that at tha dawa of euch ni-w day yon may face the world untroubled. A keen conscience cultivates auccevs. Copyright .92i by Richard Uojijonm . a a . aaiuf a pneaea nn Cleaning Piano Kara KeroMna will dean your oilcloth table and shelf covers, while alcohol rnbbM an piano key wU snake them bright and dean, ; - . ."''...v . t ' Woolen Clohlnf-Cuttlng link hair and fnaa- from woolen -Litk ts sot aa easy task. However, It can be made one If a rubber apoaga k aaed. lloittea tba sponge with water and sqneese almost dry be tore anng. e e e Oreaia puled oa 1 .-. I tor If areai tpillad 08 the store, eorfakl place with salt .This wia prtrtai la kle the Ia learnt to be contented with the way tha gooO Lord made me; I can't bcliere that anything he ever done was wrong; I wouldn't own an appetite that arer disobeyed meT snd while I wobble sometimes, I hare allure got along. ... I never harbor notions, when they act the least suspidous, of tryin' to oosl In between my better self an' me. . . . But, take a disposition that la vain, or avaricious, most any brand of foolery can put m up a tree I I can't Indulge aa Impulse, when my conscience don't approve it ; there a allara hidden danger, dost around tha safety -son ; To over-my over-my meanneea, I determine sot to Jov & t or tba devil is a feller that It pay to let alone. . . . - t Ihare'a fothlea In tha famaola thai drkOata around me : An' freaka la mascnlinlty, which paster ma a beapy-but if 1 retain my ,wnB "Vnotaw found ma, X couldn't dread Perdition Perdi-tion If It hole was twice) as deapl r aa odor of barnhyr raaaa, sWdin Dttai Beedmg dates Is a very sticky lob, but If one woaU wet their hands la cold water, there, wowa not pe jut aioauty, , lUftrlaf Leather Tm rtviva Aa mater to roar leather ebsira. os whatever yoa wish, asa tba wkJa" of aa egg wlt small kpoy Washbu Waodworx-.rkea wiahmgr waodwotk, cc44 rtter tjj very oreferabla to wscbl ' Ilia causa n aoef sot aesjc a as maca aad qmckly. aot aeak ia Ca v tbarajoa tZl t a a 1 a r Thmdlaf a KaaCa tyia try thraadina a needle, tnr eata tha thread oa th abutt mstaal aJ ftralght, and tea bow macaj aal it is. e a Keeoina: SUvar Cleaa If vaa wrap yonr ilver b parafina paper) it will look like new at the end ej b u miner. , . j e . .wi Attaching Window BhaJei X new method of attachinar ' window ', shades, is with the use 01 adhesfra ! tape." Use tape an inch wideH ThU ! is much easier and better than hammer ham-mer and naiU. '":i-''V 4 r : 4 Waahing Copper and Brass Put some vinegar and salt in the water v rn sVnti n niicr and brass ana ; . t!-v wi'l tiiiiC-. . THINGS YOU SHOULD KUOW ABOUT THE MAILS If you wish to boosf your town and Postofflc, buy all your stamps at your home town postoftlce. New Baling ef tha Postofflc Dept To all persona who Hve oa the village vil-lage or rural route you will b required re-quired to receive your mall la a suit, able boi from them or to rent a Post- offlc box, as tha. general delivery la tor transients or for people who are not permanent resident her, If you wish a special privilege to receive It at General Delivery window you will be required to writ . the Postmaster General with a statement aa to why h cannot be delivered etth. er by carrier or poatofflca box. Mall containing money or valuables should always b registered. . A special delivery atamp doea not glv better protection to your mall. Mall can be sent both special delivery and reglsteredTo send money un registered, invites stealing,' and there - Is no reimbursement for the endor. The money order system afford a safe way to send money. If money orders are lost a duplicate -will - be ' issued; An unclaimed letter bearing no return re-turn address Is sent to the dead letter let-ter office. If it contains nothing of value It la destroyed. ' Patrons should use envelopes bear. Ing their return card for social correspondence cor-respondence aa well aa for business purposes. Your posunasier wm supply sup-ply them, or yonr local printer will furnish them for yoa. In sending a fordwardlng order to a postmaater, alwaya give the, complete com-plete old address. Otherwise it may be impossible to gtve the forwarding order to the proper employee. If yon put a messnge In a parcel post bundle yoa mak tba wple pack. age first-class. You may Incloae aa ' iavolce wlthht entitles It to travel la a first class merchandise sent by parcel boat The poetmaater In hi discretion may decline' to allow yoa t receive your malt at the genefei ' 5 delivery window unless you are a bonaflde transient visitor. You may not have part of your mail sent by carrlerjmd th remainder placed In a box, i If yoa choose the carrier service you may not call at tha office In the evening for mall which cam In after the carrier left on hia laat trip. Your postmaster will be glad to explain why this rale I reasonable even (hough he may' aot bold his clerks ta a strict observance of It The Umit of Insurance on a parcel post bundle Is $100 and the fee 25 cents. . i Only first class matter may be forwarded to you free. If yoa deslrs your magailnes and papers sent you should leave postage stamps with tho forwarding clerk. - If you drop a letter without a stamp on It the clerk must write the addressee and ask for stamp to cover. cov-er. H may not forward It "postage due - -'- Ettbarjialt . of a wo-cent reply postal card may be used separately. A carrier's route la arranged on the basis of an average day. It frequent. ly happens that he has to curtail It turn It marked "Refused" after you have"Ukealtr'' A letter carrier who has an ordinary ordin-ary route of 1HS mffleswalka around the earth every five years. One should not marvel at the tact that a carrier" with W yeare service behind him, covering 100,000 milea, slow up a bit under a 60 pound pack, pa Icy sidewalk. Complaints are still received of the use of postal cards to request the payment of a bill. This Is a criminal offense. ' A special deXvery atamp on a par cel post bundle expedite It dispatch. pouch If aot too balky. It yoa are oa the end of a route that Is habitually curtailed yevbauld make th fact known to the postmaster, postmas-ter, "it will help him in his effort to get more help.-. Every time yoa . hold up a carrier on the street before he reaches yonr house you rob him of that time that he may be' called to account for. ' .A carrier may not leave the aide-walk aide-walk to collect letters which you have placed on your box unless he has mail to deliver to you. If yoa are on a rural route put your penniea for postage In an envelope or wrap la paper. It Is wearing oa the finger tip to extract the loos coin. o. NOTICS OF ASSESSMENT 9. I Th Alta Superior Mining and Hilling Hill-ing company, principal place of business busi-ness Provo, Utah. ,-' Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of The Alta Superior Mining and Milling company, held on the flat day of June 192S, an assaasment of $lper thousand shares was levied oa the outatandlng capital atock of UiajBpr- to th poratlon payable Immediately You mar refuse to take a publica lcretary at the office of the company tioa from the office or joa ma re4M 80. University Ave. Provo. Utah. An stock upon which this assess ment -remains unpaid on Saturday, August 4, 192S, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public aootloa and unless payment la made before, will be sold on Monday, the 16th day of August 195. at l o'clock p. m. at the office of the company to pay tba delinquent assessment thereon together togeth-er with the cost of advertising aad expense of sale. AMANDA 8ENH0USB. Secretary -7 80. Univ. 'Ave, Provo, Utah. First Publicatioa July 7, 1923. Last Publication Jul. is, 1921. r THE MOST ENJOYABLE PLACE IN UTAH COUNTY TO SPEND A DAY OE A WEEK IS AT THE ' Famous Saratoga Springs TWO SANITARY PLUNGES COOL, SHADt LAWNS AND AFINE CAFE, WITH PRICES VERY REASONABL&-COTTAQES FURNISHED FOR LIGHT .. HOUSEKEEPING. " ' . : 'x'.h " i;" - . . ;: ' . . t VISIT US WITH THll FAMILY YOU'LL COME AO AINTHE Y ALL DO. . .. i; Hello folks, aa American Pork doc tor say people should not eat whil worried. Bat It they dldnt have to eat most of them ' wouldn't be wor ried. "Three ballal" yelled th empire. "Now's your chance to aoakl" shout ed th excited pawnbroker' clerk. 1 Aal Then She Tanwd Pall The dairymaid pensively milked ths goat - . . And, pouting, she paused to matter, "I wlh, you brat, yoa'd ' turn to milk!" And th animal turned tot batter. eteasMss . ... There is a married pair la Port land, who are really happy. He Uvea in Oregon," aba in Maine. Sir Edward an English peer will marry Lady Loan who waa for soma time without a peer. Little Boy: (Visiting Washington) "When are we going to th red taper " : No, Gladys, the Corinthian column was not evolved by the Office Dog columnist ' Next to th road bog, the worst animal In a car 1 the man who wont dim hia llghta, - ' We' know a girl who la ao modest that she blushes when the radio, an nounce Bedtime 8torIee. lie buried her One William Xorrell, Who dropped the wheal To traap tba girraD. "O woman' 'mind I sejdom mad up, but th rest of her sure la." When! we grow up we want to be a street tar conductor ao' we can tell everybody where to geT off at America' appreciation of art laat waning. It'a Just that moderns have so little time to make that kind of sofa pillows. The suspicion grows 'that v bar too many people il who are making money without making anything else. The aviator who fell near Provi dence, R. I. came darn near flying in th face of Providence, "A business, like the plants In the field, begins to go to seed aa soon as It stops growing." "How often doe your Internrbaa car km a man? asked a facetious traveling salesman of th conductor the other day. ' "Just once" replied the conductor, sorrowfully. Love at first sight Is possible,- but It's always advisable to take the second se-cond look It may be the fault of your glasses. A man on 1st North street borrow. ed bis neighbor' phonograph for th evening. He was determined to have on quiet evening at borne this summer. Before they were married she used to read poetry to bun. Now aha reads the riot act. A Jass tune popular a year or ao ago waa appropriately entitled "Kit ten on the Keys," We beard a new one the other night but did not learn Its name, though W are certain It was "Baby on th Saxophone a - . v- - ' Who la this person Actloa that everyone ev-eryone strip tort April tuck, A lucky month for all young people Is AprUL If a girl Is being courted for the first time In April, her love affair will end happily.. The 15th of the month ' Is particularly lucky . for lovers' meetings.' Turn a silver eola la your 'puree before going to the meeting, have something green almut you, and be sure not to turn bock for anything when you hnvo ,!f ft the house, and good luck will go Ub yuu "Whirl 0' The Town" Thd Whirls. Clrly Ilnsleal Coincdy laagaiiu; ; : "-.: a Prodiiced by- , . HILLAN PRODUCTIONS CO l For Benefit of LEHT 2nd WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL Girls - flris Girls j . A Riot of Color, tflrth tod Melody JULY 24th Eoyal Theatre Lehi, Utah Special Children's Zlatlnee, 3:30--Admls3ion 20 Gestt Evening Performance, General Admission 55 Oests. A Few Reserved Seats at 75c NOTICE OF SALE 10 SATISFY LH5 BWSBBBSSB ' Notice I hereby gtvea that th un dersigned on the 10th day of July, 1923. at U o'cloclr nooa, will tell at public, auction at hia farm on the Eaat Bench. American ' Fork,' Utah, one work team. Such sale , will be made pursuant to Sections lift and 6X28, Compiled Lawa ot Utah, U17, to aatlafy ' a Ilea for feed bill aad taking care of said bone la the earn of $80.00 against said anlmala, which were left with him October . t, 1928, and : alM for coat of notice and advertisement of tale. :"-' '. ' - , W. i LARSON, American Fork, Utah, first pub. July 81; Laat July 88. 1823 : Makaa Tlre-lnflatlon say. Aa extremely hsndy device tor hv fating a tire, la In the form of a small dram that la filled with a ga. harmless harm-less ta robber, end aaffldeat la quantity quan-tity to Inflate a tire to C5 pounds prea-sur, prea-sur, without Jacking, In a few seconds. sec-onds. '- V'l The Rstert Ceurteeus. Aa East side mother recently ra monatrated with her eieven-montha-oid baby boy by saying to him: "Bad lay, bad boy." Instantly the answer cam back, wreathed In smiles: "Bad mamma, mam-ma, bad mamma. Being ah eleven-months-old baby boy, It won for him a hug and a kiss, Detroit News. Irea Laugh at Searecrewe. ' Artificial scarecrow are ot UtUe, If any, value la Egypt The owners ef tht icornflelda near the Nile have to employ native, who atand on raised platforms and throw atone to scar away the voracious birds, which weald otherwise quickly devour the entire crop, 1 0 Pride Qeeth Before a Fait. A young society matron waa taking her baby for an airing JnJtJ)uggy. She was fairly .strutting down the boulevard, so great was her pride la "tbir ifret '-born. Two III tie girls, playing play-ing on the apartment steps, smlletf-al-her as she paused. Que of them turned to. the other and said, "Now. tlmi' what I'm going. toNL when I ni" I'm going t he alnald. m I mi ink rilevs-tHMfH out for itn Hiring. KanHUK City Stur. ' Lon Chaney, aUr of Th Tru,, which come to the Realart Hate toalght for an egagement of' m days, presents la this picture a markable study of two enttnlr aT ferent type ' ot men. On the kr ' nlng on which the action of tha aV tare starts you aee him ttartfai at cross' the snow-capped petal i his ; beloved " mountains, arm" at i flung, a song on his Mpi, hipff the mere thought of being jltwt a world of universal lova. BaV night he ' return over the setf-aa patha, his fove "taraed Into Vhdr hate, th acfiff ' oa Ws Ipt baa ' V come the aaarl of the wolf, aal t la to be lived only for ths yirss of making two' people sufftf t torments of the damned. It requires "aansnal arbsny portray the broT roles, sal't I doubtful of a more hsppy uttrttt than' "th man of a thousaa4 bee, could Jiave been 'made by ths onttr director '; 'of "tTalversal. Chuej study of mankind, and hlsihW tuicanny: knack of restertaf f befor" the camera, was to to better advantage than ta , Trap." - Throughout the countr; at , Utest Universal-Jewel is beta m ed the masterpiece of the year. twords and Fish. Indiana still spear fish 00 soe sadlan rtrert wlU) tlm old ftitl trident : But In Haiti the naUr a machete," as their bugs swor knife U called. The waters lw along th ' Haitian coast In. am mackerel, klngflsh, cardlnes, n W per, whit sslv-and msny otbn j rietlea of excellent food mon method of fillng by the I that practiced 7 at nllit-J J; means of a forch' and a slmrp f The light dazes the fish anJ J native kills it with" bis iMtrumeat. yc)ft9afiicaaaa)W Fa rm For Sale 80 Acres Under Cultivation f Full Season Water Bini ..VldSW.BUCKBOXIS.'"'''' Barn, sheds, and chicken rnn acqnired under foreclosure. ' v Purchaser must be in a position to pay three tp four thousand dollars down. - Easy terms on balance. . -yi - -: " This Is a Heal Bargain Address i r . 1120 Boston Bid;. 4. B. II. OAUETTS Bait Laks City, Utah |