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Show Hjfjjf IWrwII'Ctincjrt Company Hfv ' h Next Friday evenlag the Hallowell Hftmjw k Concert-company will give r concort flfta la Srauln'a Dancing Academy. Tho" BBff;) ' MMUf consists of ten Chicago mil- Bfljjj! ' "BHS-Mcb of thonl n,gn CIn8K I f; 'This Is the same company that J;, ' played two weeks ago In American flflf jj ' Fork to a house of 100 people and flflf V gmvo such satisfaction. Over 1,000 BftmM I people attended their performance In ilftV' j! Garland., flflf j They will give a dance after tho flflg; concert.. Their dance music Is said to flfla . v,: be tho finest ever played In tho state. !; .: o I I Go to Church B; Look out you farmers who have , j been In tho hsbit of putting In your B , i crops six days In the week and round- BB tng up your cattle on the seventh BB the church goer Is after you. You BBJ , i'" business man who has been uelllng BB ! ' goods six days and angling for fish BB ; ' oh the aevonth will bavo to cut it out. BK j Tou auto and motorcycle owners who BB ' work hard on the work days of tho BBi 1 week' in order to earn enough money BBj to buy the Rockefeller product and BB i i bum .it upon tho Lord's day will hnvo Bfli to reform and go to church. BB; In fact, tho advent of tho old Purl- BBll tan Sabbath, when ovory man and his Bftf i gentle spouse with bjbles under their BB1 ' ' arms will bo found on tho Sabbath BB1': &? wending their way to places of Bftrj' worship. At least this will hnvo to BB1 ' be done ono day. BB1' At -least this Is to happen for ono Bftl Sunday. April 26 is tho day. Some Bftf church people in tho cast started tho BBll 'dea tnat sPeclal superhuman efforts BBlr should be mado to hnvo ovcrybody go BBll! t0 church at. least ono day In tho year. Bftil The movemont spread to Utah and Salt BBf, Lake City Is uow conducting a cntn- BB palgn with a committee of a hundred BBTfi loading men at Its head that will coax Bftf '" drnK 'n or tJrlvo lnl church on ftn' April 26 every Salt Laker, oven to Bftf; tho Tango dancers of tho ungodly cab-ftjft' cab-ftjft' Bft, , The movement Is to bo extonded so ftftJL as to Include the country towns, ho BftlJ- look out; got your bible off tho duBty ftftB? shelf, put on your glad ragu and get BftJU ready. BJBjr Seriously, the movement Is n good ftfts.i ono nrul ovor' render should join In Bftjii' nnd help tho movement along. Nat ftftj') only proparo to go to church yourself Bftjf . that day, but toll your friends and ftftj, neighbors ubout it, and on April 26 BJftt lt every reBldont attend some church, Haw TAKD OF THANKS. Mrs. Kllshn l'cck, Sr., and family, vlsli to thank the citizens of Lehl for their aid during tho IHiicbs and dentil of their husband nnd father. LEHI FOLKS ASTONISH DRUGGIST Wo so'l ninny good medicines but wo nro told tho mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ko, is tho best wo over sold. Lehl folks astonish us dally by telling how QUICKrA' Adler-l-ka rololvcs sour stomach, gas on thostomoch nnd conciliation. con-ciliation. Many report thnt A SIN-UI.fi SIN-UI.fi DOSK relieves these troubles almost IMMEDIATELY. Wo are glad wo nro Lehl agcntH for Adlor-l-ka. II. II. Merrlhew, Druggist. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Lehl City, Utah County, I'tnh, that bids will bo received for ho engineering work and overseeing of the laying of approximately six miles of monolithic paved Hldewnlk within tho limits of snld city; said blda :o be In tho hands of tho City Recorder Re-corder of sold city on or before tho 10th day of April, A. I). 1914, the successful suc-cessful bidder to furnish a bond to Lehl City in tho pcunl sum of $7,000. Snld city council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Signed J. F. PYFFM, City Recorder Lvl.l. Itau March 28, 1911. .s-2t A FARMER'S DREAM We want to toll our readers tho story of a farmer's dronm. This farmor dreamed that ho raised 1,000 bushels of wheat ono year and nothing moic. Ho sold tho wheat to 1,000 dlffcrout proplo at $2.00 a bushel. bush-el. Tho p;irchosorB did not pay for tho wheat when tlioy got It, In fact tho sum being only a small one, many of them forgot It nnd thn others simply simp-ly neglected payment till n moro convenient con-venient season. Tho ninn who sold thn wheat having no alitor Income .vna S0911 in need of money. Mo had plonty coming but to get it ho must Deo n thousand different men Ho hated to speak about so small amount for fear his neighbors would think him hard up. Tho result was ho actually enmc to want with $2,000 duo him nnd all the debtors woro "good." Awakening ho was relieved to find that It was only u dream but ho at once mndo a vow and os soon as breakfast was over hitched up Old Dobbin nnd drove to town. ltlght straight to tho printing ofllco ho wont and paid tho amount that ho know wns past due, with tho remark: "Hereafter I pay In advance." Sage Tea Darkens Hair to Any Shade Don't Slay (Ira)! Here's An Old- Time lteelpe That Anybody Cuu Apply. Tho uso of Sago nnd Sulphur for re-Jtorlng re-Jtorlng fnded, gray hair to Its natural color dates back to grandmother's tlino. Sho used It to keop her hair beautifully dark, glossy and abundant. abund-ant. Whcnovor her hair fell out or took on that dull, fnded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture wnS applied with wonderful effect. liut browing nt homo is musHy nnd out-of-dato. Nowadays, by nskiug nt any drug storo for n CO cent bottle of 'Wyeth's Saga nnd Sulphur Hnlr Remedy," you will get this famous old recipe which can bo depouded upon tp rostoro natural color nnd beauty to tho hnlr and is splendid for dandruff, dry, foVerlsh, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well known down town druggist says it darkens tho hair so naturally nnd evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply damp-on damp-on it sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hnlr, taking one strand at a time. My morning tho gray hair disappears, ond after another application or two, it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and ifbundant. IProyo Reseryojyr Co. . and Utah Lake Irrigation Co. will furnish water for the entiro north ond of Utah County. Our canal from Provo Canyon last year carried aa much water as came from American Fork Canyon. This additional water moans doubling- our cultivated area. aftf 'IBftftft wmwemwimmmmimmmmLmtwwm mm iq i ,,,111 mm Baf - '' 'iSBBafti IJBBJBJHHHBBHHBftftB mmwmmmmmwmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmwmmttammimummmwmt State Bank of Lehi United States Depository for Postal Savings OFFERS ITS CUSTOMERS Every siifcguard known to modi banking for tho security and safety of thoir hinds. 1 per cent, interest paid on time deposits, compounded every six months. Our satisfied patrons are our best advertisement PLUMBING and HEATING rfMlmiilcs Furnished-'Free i snTuns or aliktsds . I am now located' in l.elil and prepared to do all kinds of plumbing plumb-ing or to luslull 'steam or hoi nntor heating plants. M. S. LOTT LEHI. - - t UTAH Cement Products WHERE? At' Schow & Schow's Cement Pipe furnished In any quantity In the following sixes: 8-ln, J2-III, 1G-In, 18-ln, 20-In. and 30-in. Guarauteecd no better made. Cement blocks mado to order. Before Be-fore going clscwhero boo SOHOW & SOHOW for prices. Phone 84-J Lehi, Utah Johnson & Sons LIVERY and FEED STABLES. Baggage Transfer FIRST-OLASS AUTOMOBILE AUTO-MOBILE SERVICE GO ANYWHERE Tel. 15. Just South of D. & R. O. MAIN ST.. LEHI, UTAH. The Savex Way is the Easy Way to do all wathing and cleaning. H Because it is a combined washing BV powder and water softener. Savex make f lor city homework minimi tci toil I wherever totp and water are uted I BUasitfceely I In Kitchen, H W I . Buy It From YwGroc", Edward B. Jones MINING AND CIVIL ENGINEER U. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor Laud and Mineral Surveying for Lawsuits a Specialty All Work Guaranteed. I'houc 21B.8r. Leal, Utah SSBSBBBBBBBBB9SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBB THE WINDSOR HOTEL J25 Soutli Main Street Salt bake City. Clean, quiet, coni-lortablo coni-lortablo and most centrally located. lo-cated. Hales ue to-l.ou DELINQUENT NOTICE. .he Amcrlcun Copper Mining aVMIII. lug Coninuuy. Prluclpnl Place of liublucss, Lehl City, Utah. NOTICE. TheVe nro delinquent upon up-on tho following described stock on nc. coifm of Assessment No. 3, lovlcd on tho fourth dny of Fobrunry, A. D. 1914J tho several amounts sot oppoBltg tho lespectlvo shareholders, aB follows: No. of ' Certlfl- S!?l0...?fnmo- Shares. Amt. H. William Murdock... 6,000 $6.00 10. Eugono Murdock... 5,000 1.00 l. Ruby Vaughn C.O00 4.1:5 if. George Murdock... 2,000 1.G0 JO. Oscar Gurnoy 10,500 10.C0 39. F. L. Murdock 10.000 8.50 U. William Wilson 2,000 2.00 4G. Kitty Keeler 2,000 2.00 ol, Thomas Walters,.. 12,000 12.50 H). Howard Murdock... 10,000 15,00 12. J. N. Hutt 25,000 25.00" 3. W. F. Ilutt 100,000 84 10 ill. Kugeno Murdock... 1,250 125 (0. Oscai Gurney.. .,','2,1125 2.C2 7. Wllllum Wllsoi 600 60 3, Kitty Kcelor 500 GO 0. Thomi.s Walters.,.. 3,125 1.22 3. Howard Murdock... 3,750 3.75 4. W. F. Unit .28,125 28.12 1" J. N. I'ult 6.250 ti.25 And in iiccnrdaueo" with Iho law and an ordor of the board of directors, mndo on Iho 4th day of February, A. ), 1014, so many Hbat'rH of each parcel of siieh Rti ck as mrty bo necessary will be sold at Ibr ofllco of tho secretary, Main street l.elii City, I't.ih, on Wed-esdny, Wed-esdny, the Kith dnj of April, 1014, at ' o'clock p m, to pay the delinquent asses W' t thrrcou, together with cost nf advcrtblrg and expends of sale VM AS1IER, Secretary (First pub Mnf 28, lam April 4, 1914) NOTICE 0 A STOCKHOLUKim MEETING OF THE PEOPLES I CO-OPERA O.VB INSTITI'TIOX. Nollco Is hereby given that tliCr will be n meeting of tho stockholder Ba of tho Posplo's Co-operative instltu" sssl Hon. held ut Ueltuc lun (Cutler build- '''LbbbbI ing, opposite tho store), Lehl oitv .ftsV i4uh County, State of Utah, t in ftj clock a. m., Monday, April 20, A Jj LftrV 1914, for the. purpose of voting on 'the 'sftlf following amendments to tho Articles sft of Incorporation of said company, (0. BJ wit: BX. Section Three (or Artlclo Third), to Br bo amended so that It will rend n aft1 follows: Q M BFv Third. Tho objoct, business and BJ pursuit of tho corporation shall be to I establish and carry on In Lehl City jtah County, State of Utah, and at B mch other places as may be deter- BL mined by the Board of Directors, the m' justness of owning, buying and selling ' Br it roul estate establishing and on- BV'' jratlng amusement houses, manufac- aft1 uring nnd general merchandizing Lft By ordor of THOMAS R. CUTLEH ftT President of Snid Company ' .BP AMES F. FYFFE, ' ; 'flftto Secretary of Snld Company. 28-4t .Hf NOTIOE TO WATER USERg $ ; jtato Engineer's Ofllco, Salt Lake Cltv Bl Utah, February 20, 1914. ;BJri NOTICE Is hereby glv6n that John rid ,. Button and W. H. Bukor, whose .aftii ostofllco addross Is American Fork sfti . tah, have made application In accord- 'ftl t nice with tho requirements of the -Bit Jotnplled Laws of Utah, 1907, si 'ftj- amended by the Session Laws of Utah ' 1909 and 1911, to appropriate ten (10) BL ;ublc feet of wator per second from Lfti Jrt Canyon Creek, Utah County, Bid Hah. Said water will be diverted at 'aft fi point which Hob 3,609 feet north and H 64 fcot west of the oast quarter cor- 'mft' or of Soctlon 12, Township 4 south, .BT1 tango 1 oast, Salt Lake base and meri- BL ilan, from where it will be conveyed Bji y moans of a plpo lino for a distance . BL f 3.550 foci, and thero used from iftjii uuuni-y 1 to December 31, Inclusive, .ft): f each year, to dovolop power for the ftk. purpose of electric lighting and pro- -BJ" polling machinery at Alpluo, Utah. 'BJ After having been so diverted and BJl lsed, tho wator will be returned to iftji iho natural channel of tho stream, at ' BJo a point which lies 884 feet north and BE .'62 feet west of the east quarter cor- iftV or of Section 12, Township 4 south, H itungo 1 cast, Salt Lako baso and B meridian. This application is dosig- 'BJ uted hi tho Stato Engineer's offlco' as Bv o. 651G. All protests ngalnst tho granting of BJi aid application, stating tho reasons '' . Iierefor, must bo made by affidavit in duplicate and filed In this offlco within B thirty (30) days after tho completion 'B of the publication of this notice !B W. D. BEERS, 'flji State Engineer. ftr (Dote of first publication March 6, ''ft) 1914; dato of completion of publication ' ftr April 4, 1914.) : -o ftjl NOTICE TO CREDITORS W ftft t W In tho District Court of the Fourth :m Judicial District, County of Utah. ft) In tho matter of tho cstato of John -flj Mayue, decoasod, creditors will pre- ftj sent claims with vouchers to tho un- :ftj dorslgnod at Alplno City, Utah County, 'ftj Utah, on or before tho 19th day of ft) July, 1914. ft GEORGE S. MAYNE, Administrator. ft) JOHN II. WOOTTON, .ft) Attorney for Administrator. ftj (First pub. Mar. 21; last April 18,1914) M o- ftj NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I state of Catherine Iversoa, Deceased. BJ Creditors will present their claims, with vouchors, to tho undersigned, at 1 icasant Grove, Utah County, Utah, t on or before the 15th day of July, 1914. BJ A. N. IVERSON, Administrator. ft liUOTH & BOOTH, Attorneys for Administrator. , tilrst pub. Mar. 14; last April 11, '14) ftj o 'ftj xVOTlOE TO WATER USERS I otutu Engiuoor's Office, Salt Lake City, BJ Utah, uuruary 20, 1914. .ft iUTlCfcj Is hereby given lhat Ira n. ftj Rudy, WI1050 postofflco address Is Amor- ftj iuuii Fork, Otah, hue mado application , ui uccuruatico with tho requirements of tuu Complied J.awu of Utah, 1907, at ft uiiionuou by the Session Laws of Utah, ' 'itfuu uiid mil, to appropriate ten (U) "ftj uuutu 1001 ot water pdr second from ,. ui creek and Urovo Spring, Utah wuuuiy, otun. Said wator will be dl- .ortou ut u point which lies 1,357 foot ..uriu uud lai foot cast of tho north- ..est curnor of Section 17, Township ' south, Rungo 2 east, Salt Lako cttdo una tnundian, from whero It will ftj (i conveyed by meatiB of a plpo lino ui- a ulstanco ot 3,780 feet, and there udou irom Junuary 1 to Dcccmhor 3L v ft .i.uiuhivo, ot each year, to dovolop m , uur tor tho purpose of electric light .ftj ... turn propelling machinery nt Al- . t-iui), otun, After having been so dl- ,BJ .ui-iuu and usod, tho water will be , .uiurned 10 tho natural channel of the '. -Hi-oitm, hi a point which llos 1,793 feet : Juuth ami 1,230 foot west of tho north- ust corner of Section 17, Township 4 -w.utn, itungo 2 oust, Salt Lake base a. .u uionuluii. This application Is des- ; guaied in tho Stato Unglncor's olllco , . iso. 5t13, 'ftj All protests against tho granting of Dind application, stating tho reasons .m uioroior, must bo mndo by aflldavlt m uupilcato and lllcd lit this ofllco within tiitrty am days after tho completion , "i tho publication of this notice. eft W. D. BEERS, f ft 8tato Engineer M (Diitu or n'rsl publication March 5, 'J14; dato of complotlon of publication m April 4, 1914.) ; - - 'BJ A good treatment for 11 cold s'-t- tied In tile ImigH Is a IIERICKS RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTbU ' applied to the chest to draw out lit- Humiliation, and BALLARD'S HORb" HOIND SYRl P to relax lightness ft You get the two remedies for tnr price of ono by buying tho dollar nf ft Koreliound Sjrupj thorn Is a potous plaster free with each bottle Sola m by William Thornton, DrugBist |