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Show What's The Answer I Everybody agrees thai a baby should be bathed H at least once every day. But some folks seem to H think that onee a week is often enough for M grown-ups. H Will someone-please tell us: Why the distinc- H turn? If a bath-a-day is tho tiling for babes, H H why not for the rest of tho family? There aro M : ,iust tw6 reasons why all of us don 't bathe every I day M . 1 J1) Som6 llGver tried it and so don 't lcnow B 1 'IrV wlmt ,ev arP missing. H ' - (2) The rest lnvven't proper bathing m facilities. B i! "W;p eau remove obstacle No. 2. Come in and let H : : ns show you how easy and economical it is to mm : : take the1 bath-a-day that keeps you fit every way. B j: Time Payjnents if Desired. H TVL S. Lott Company B : Plumbing and Heating H j MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH H REMEMBERtozsk I H .v your grocer for Cal- f H umet Baking Powder and be f H sure that you get it the In- I H aianheadontheorangelabeL I H Then oe about bake I mm day failure. For you will I H never have any. Calumet I , B always produces the sweet I " H est and most palatable food; I rA H And mom; mtmibar, you If " )& B ?jwaysuteje88 than of most i H other brands because it pos- H " g" teweatog strength. j I I F Always Use Si B There is no waste. Hal ssH rrcpecallaforooeegg two K milk that's all you use. uSSr m You nwr have to re-bake. JES LH Contains only such ingre- iiXdtS mm gved by U.S. Food Authorities Baking Powder, BH ' , . 5li5 Pnxlct of the largert, wort ' 1 tablespoon eu! BB K dnrfiit1?Bakln,Pow 8.l teaspoon B ' o Factories In existence. I salt, 2 eggs, 2 B if Pound can of Calumet contalna full I .fi9 . Bw0? LbH 1b o Some baking powdcracome In II iTJL.JJS H 12 oa. inatead of lGot, cana. Be sure II & reulac H' you tt a pound when you want It. II I alifornio USDi? Very low round trip fares 7 H will be mnde from sta- A K tlons in Utah to Califor- H nia resort cities. Tickets V H on sale May 15 to Sept. . J. mm - 30 with finhl return limit . r A sH Oct. 31. y H VlsJt l V K . CALIFORNIA r ) H . N IN SUMMER ( J H See neureit .BfeBUlBB. ONION PACIFfCg bB 'JjsfSgyM I BH ' BJBwBB mBH0BkBBSBbPBb!BbBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb1bBBBBBBBBvVBBBBh NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) DEPARTMENT OP THE INTEItlOIt ' U. S. Land OIIlco at ' Salt Lnko City, Utah, May 10, 1022. Notice Is hereby given that Myrtle Duvnll, for tho heirs of William A. Duvnll (docousod) of Salt Lnko City, Utah, who, on July 13, 1912, mado Dosort-Land entry, No. 010248, for NWu SW4, Section 18; Township 7 South, Itnngo 1 East, and Lots 5, 7, and 8, Section 13, Township 7 South, Hnngo 1 West, Salt Lako Meridian, hns Hied notlco of lntontlon to make final Proof, under net of March i, 191B, to OBtnbllsh claim to tho land above doscrlbcd, boforo tho Iteglstcr and Hecolvor, U. S. Land OHlce, at Salt Lake City. Utah, on tho 22nd day of Juno, 1922. Claimant nnmoa as wltnossos: Thomas Cnrmlclmel, J. William Gates, Ralph Guthrlo, Mrs. Clnronco M. Groshell, nil of Salt Lake City, Utah. GOULD D. DLAKLEY, Itoglstor. Plrst Publlcntlon May 18, 1922. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publlshor. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR U. S. Land OIIlco at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 6, 1922. Notlco Is hereby given that John K. Yhtoa, of Lehl, Utah, who-, on Docomber 11, 1917, made Homestead entry, No. 019C19, for SWHNWU, NWViSW'4, Sec. 4; Lots C, 7, 8, 12, 13. 11 and 21, Section G, Township 6 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notlco of intention to mnko live-) ear Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo doscrlbud, boforo tho Roglstor and Recolver, U. S. Land Offlco, at Salt Lako City, Utah, on tho ICth day of Juno, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: John College, Goorgo Jacobs, Isaac Pox, William Rooth, nil of Lehl, Utah. GOULD D. DLAKLEY, Register. Plrst Publication May 11, 1922 NOTICE FOR PUBLICAYlON PUBLIC LAND 8ALE DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR, U. S. Land Ofllco nt Salt Lako City, Utah, April 7, 1922. Notlco Is hereby' given that, as dlrcctod by tho Commissioner of tho General Land olllce, under provisions of Section 2455, II. S., pursuant to tho application of Ellas A. Diuhman of Lehl, Utah, Serial No. 02C005, wo will offer at public saio, to tho highest bidder, but at not loss than $2.50 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on tho 29th day of May, 1922, nuxt, at this olllce, the following tract of land: SWV4 SE'A, SBU SWVi. Section 20; Township Town-ship S South, Rnngo 2 West, Salt Lako Meridian. "This tract Is order-cd order-cd Into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous moun-tainous or too rough for cultivation." Tho salo will not bo kopt open, but will bo doclafed closed when thoso present nt tho hour named have ceased bidding. Tho person making tho highest bid will bo roqulred to Immediately pay tho Recolver tho amount thereof. Any porsons claiming ndvorsoly tho above-described land aro advised to file tholr claims, or objections, on or boforo tho time designated for salo. I GOULD 13, ULAKLEY, Register. First Publication April 20, 1922. Gents I IT IS GETTING TIME FOR a I New Sailor Straw Hat I WE HAVE SOME NIFTY ONE3. I Wo Announce the Arrival of the I Archer 1 THE NEW ARROW COLLAE I Powers Shoe Store I , THOMAS POWERS, Prop. I JACOBS BUILDING, FIRST EAST &?., i$m M Agents for Murray Laundry. ' When I You Buy I you should know that you get what you pay I for. One hundred cents worfh of eatables I for every dollar. " I We, assure you of getting your dollar's ft value and service and quality with every purchase here. LARSEN BROS. I Telephone 17 I MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH I Buy a Dependable Income I $10 md $10 DOWN A MONTH I Utah Power & Light Co. Preferred Stock I $100 Shares for $95 and Dividend I EARN 7 1-3 Per Cent I Put your monoy whoro you know It will bo snfo and nay you n.. . , " W a return that.you can depend upon. pay you I 'Vn Pa,ld ovory thro Months-Jan. 1st, April 1st, I qApn rwM'.nM, J'" 1st and October 1st, promptly and-regularly. I SArE DEPENDADLB TAX FREE ,Fr0m coa?1 t0 c?nat lh0 iri"" f tho olectrlc light nnd TrOiia3 I companies aro known to.bo among tho aoundost InvoatmonU JOCCaUSe I Hanks and Insurnnco compnnloa tho most oxactlnc nnilfnr nnin a I lmM ur .l.n , ,,,. ...cmo ll,bt ..l pr , t, 7 " """ ""M I I" WA-"1f f? S '""""r """'I' lor II. ..",.. T'"" """ " "" '" Dial, and u.1,0 lai.tlon. 1 ino Utah Powor & Light Company haa Leon sunnlylnc ninptri Tim iiioi.i.,.. i 'J? .l,0,Uta,., "ml Wh0 cUl08' vn,nM "d "S fo ?mS IntomSVx " yOU r0C0,V0 nro free trom l" nl 'c,,eral 1 years. It haa pioneered In many localities and has kept nbrcaBt of II tho development of tho ton;ltory It servos, it is faced with furtimr Yo" "my purchasn thi- i . , . IK dovelopmont now ,to meet the growing demands of ff'thdvS "ny uf r MSV&'wr TlsLT ' U,rUg I It Is only bocauso tho business of thla company Is growlne and it 1 f ft " It .. L ., Preferred stork ,rt w,th "vvhe subscribing for a sharr of this m Why the UtahtJuerhh0ht Company must obtain outside capital mn of 10 a month!" U' b"IanC0 ,n asy ,n0Ilt'"y I The company cannot provldo, out of Its onmlngs tho money oforoyour1 laL J"01.107 bnck w,th c P" cent Intorost my time W- which is noceasnry to take euro of tho enlargement of is B Payment. . - tho Increasing1 of IU facilities and tho latomllnir of Ita llno rS Wo Will soil you n , o, , If oxpnnslon or Ita sorvlco. or lta ,lnoa t f " yo" as '""ny as 2C sharoson this plan. I ' It Is continually needing now monoy. It must ohtnin it ..,. , ' Pr Cont lntnrt8t on all payments. 1 investment by the public , its hh gnuo' Z1SS ieetaS' p W C0UH- - n-ll for further parilci.ars. I L I T T "i TTV Coupon TODAY'0"1 0pi)0rtun'y-U calls for action! Mall this V .Utah Power & !sSr, i I Light Company s.-aftK 1 I I7W;;Q. D LI O t contulning m Morn V 7hQ Story of nn Opportunity at Home." btricient rubhc Service (2) iu Easy P XTTn out your prote"ed f8' i v- y avv mont 01 nsy Payment Plan, (3) How to Judge an Invest- j It 'swlint you snvo that counts-not what you eariu . (Name I - I . - "" ' Address I ftj, |