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Show 9 . 3 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. mm 45ATUSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923. v AMERICAN JY)RK CITIZEN - '1 J i, ja . FREE , Two Metal Tub Stands -HBtardy and strong easily folded ont of the way when not in vise. Given to our customers with each , MEADOW LARK ELECTRIC WASHER ' During October Only you can place the Jeadow Lark in your home for only . $2 DOWN and $2 A WEEK your choice of metal or wood cylinder at the same price We invite you to come in and inspect the Meadow Lark Electric Washer and let-us tell you how it will make the rlaundry"wol-k easy.:in your borne. The Meadow Lark has many features of superiority that are sure to please you. ' . UlMf POWERUGHTCa REPOBT to too Soak Commissioner ol too State of Utah, of the coadiiloa ol TMJ BUI OF FLI1SAJT CSOTI, ideated at Pleasant Uroo tt Ue Cematy of Utah, Huts of Utah at uu closo of business on the oixta day of October, 182. W " HE80UBCK8 himM and 1Mb- t " : counts 27WfiUl Leaa Notes 004 Bills of tola Bank ,Eo-r discounted Nona sJTordfaftg-.... .;....." "AIM ' Stocks, bonds aad toonr. ities, etc. , J.15.5 Soaking House ... . . . . . 10,MU0 Furniture and Fixtures . M Other Real Estate Owned 1M7S.M Doo front Other Beaks tt.lM.6s Cask Items ...... VMM Cold ..i tutor .. ..... Currency ..... 2SM0 ... J.008.6 ! Total Cask on Haad . JCxpoaaoi ........... 4t.fi burnt Paid wzkit Taxes Paid ...... iM MILS! 1 - Total . .......... 0.44 Miscellaneous L R. Stamps 1L11 r . ' . Total , f UABIUTIXS 137547.77 Capital Stock Paid la . " J0,O.W faralM .Tuad . . VndlTlded Profia 14115 latereat ............ 171.6s Boats ............. 656.00 eofa Dep. Boxes 16195 Commissions ........ 1U7 MJMJ6 Total 10.641.81 Loos Sxpoases aad Taxes Paid, ate. . 6,017.44 . . Net Undivided Profits MW-M . Vooonol for Taxeo and teres t'.... ..........'i - petoslta lubjoet X ..Chock .., 13I.48M7 Cashier's Checks .1.196.14 Dfrldenda Unpaid . 72.00 3,215.60 Total Demand , Deposits 125,756 Jl Tlmo CeVUHcateo 11,094.76 Barings Deposit 180.579.88 Total Time DopoatU 191.674.64 Cash Over 5 04 Total 1275,247.77 iUte of CUb, County of Utah: . a I Swenspn being first duly aworn aocoruiug 10 ibw, uepoava auu that he la Asst Cashier of the above named bank; that tho above and for, going report contains a full, true aad correct statement of tho condition of tho said bank at tho close of buslneoe on tho sixth day of October, 1923. . 8. I 8WEN8ON. direct Attssti J- R' HALLIDAT, ' v P W. 8. CHIPMAN, ;, ViO.B.ORUA. ' ' - i . v Directors Subscribed and sworn to before 'nit this 13th) day of Oct. 1923." . ::.rU -.i- JTJNlUd WFSt.7 , ; (Boal) l v Notary Ftblte Address; Plesssnt Oronj. Utah. My oommlSBloa expires tth day of Aufost, 1927. 5 v 8 tats of Utak. Offloa of Bank Cam. atlsslonar. 1, 8etk Plxton, Bank Commlaaioner of uo State of ttak. do hereby certL ty that tko forocolag Is a fall, true ad correct copy of the statement 01 the aboTo named company, tiled In my oBco' tola '16th day of October, 19Z1. . AITU PLXTON, toak Commlssionej. Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter, Sr., via- lted with friends la Mapleton Bun- day. ; ' .-r ; r Henry Jeppaoa, county treasurer, wag Tlaltiag with hla mother, Mrs. Mary Jeppsoa hero Tuesday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoolsy are the proud pareata of a baby girl, bora Oct llta. r, r.,,.r.- : 7;'' Mrs. Mary Face and. daughters, Ruth aad Viola, rialtod Sunday afternoon af-ternoon a lth Mrs. Martha Johnson aad famlly.P Ths family of Alvia Nlelson has bees quarantined the past week for diphtheria, but wo aotloe that they are setting along alright as Alvln la back to his work at the Bank. The Llndoa 8econd ward Primary Basar which was given In the church basement on 'Saturdav laat was well atteaded. About 76 useful articles prepared by tho primary children were sold, also light refreshments. V Print .Butter Wrapper ; ... 0 8UBSCX1FTI0X HOKIT Sasoartptlea nieaey tor the CrriXK Is tow lao, and we kepo ali who have not already , bald wm call or send by auB , tko antomaU dao larlar 8 teaber. Statoawata wen nurJL o an lossotbat ago, f- ALFCTI PTJB. CO. 841 Attention, Subscribers Our subscribers seem to be divided luto thrt classes, sa indicated by jtlw teturifllg envelopek sent out First Throe who pay in advance the same, as they pay other bills. They arFtHe salt of the earth. 8econd Those who sometimes allow al-low a year to' go by but onth re. ceipt of a bill remit and often doubfe the bill sent to thus make glad In tho line of reciprocity. Third Those who. receive the Review Re-view from year to ear while we pay the making and postsgiTlo deliver to , . . "" "u - --.-". v... - merit but, .they maintain an undisturbed undis-turbed ' silence, not ' affected la , the leastby our necessities or appeals. ybVaeoounta 'otLle f thlrd.class are being given to a collecting agenT cv and we believe-their , alienee will be broken st an early date. - n.tr RjHr. TKta fa fully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical drfee. . Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but WW be lent if a self-addressed, aUmped envelope accompaniei the request Questions are limited to twou Full name and address wort accompany each letter or ao reply eaa be made. All communications are held strictly confidential. - . y In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or tne time of the author is necessary hi order to find them. Please send wPJJ1 Idressed envelope also with these requssts, to they may be forwarded directly to you. Addren letters very plainly, with pen and inV, to Helen Brooks. Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. SONGS REQUESTED Thee songs and 'poem are oa the requested and TB-Found list: Poem: " ' When ifa Rogers Breaks Loose. Children'! Rhyme: Near to a town In a cottage small Lived Rtp Tan Winkle, known to all lonas: . ' "Love Me and the World Is Mine." "In the Evening by the Moonlight -One cold winter nlaht, as Mary came wandering home, eta . , Then etlck to yonr farming Tou'll suffer no loss, . For the stone that keeps rolling ' Won't gather no moss. . Mr. T. F. B.. Boise, Idaho. Perhape yoa forgot to enclose the enrelope which you Intended - to lit your letter; at least I did not find one. I have, one of yonr songs and as another one le a Tory old one, am sure I will hare It soon. The remaining one can be had la, the ahope., Doubtless you could obtain ob-tain It . In your home town. . If you will send envelop with street addreee will gladly send the songs I have for you. Dear Mies Brooks: I thought I would ask you a few ejuestlone. (1) What grade should I be ta If I started to school when I was seven yeare old? (2) How old should you be to take vocal leesonsT I am thinking of taking singing lessons. From your frlnd, .,' FRANCES. Idaho. And you did not notice that you were limited to two questions, did you, dearT Tour first question has beenaneweredso many times la my column 1 am sure if you will, you can find It easily. . (1) Ordinarily a child makee one grade a year. Franc, ao If you started when you were T yeare eld you should be In th ninth grade, or eecond year Junior high. To your third aad fourth questions ques-tions t can but answer that 1 believe you are both toe young te know what love Is or te be thinking of marriage at all. (2) One can begin training the vole at a very early age. It would be very splendid If you could beglq cultivating cul-tivating your voice now. Dear Mies Brooks: , Ws have been silent readers of your eolumn and have enjoyed It Immensely. We would like to have you answer the following queetlons: (1) How eaa a conversation be started with a fellow you have juet been Introduced toT (2) What la the lucky and unlucky day t person born on October 13thT ft) What causae a shiny noe and how eaa you prevent this? (4) If you are real ehort and want to look tall what eaa you do? (S) What la the beet way to enrl bobbed hair that la growing oatf Thanking you In advance we remain,; truly yours, e TRIXT. TBRRT and JERRT. Utah. I hope ethers will enloy yr que-tlone que-tlone aad the anewera also, girls. (!) Thl I toe serious a question for me to give advice on I fear. Suppose I should make the mistake of advising you to a the old reliable "This la very (5 la-agreeable la-agreeable weather we are having. Isn't It, Mr. PneuT" whea the young man you had Just met waa en of th "onuemon-lacs "onuemon-lacs (whatever that Is) type! This Inno cent remark might remind him of anat-1 tack h had aad of th above (T)'and so give him a disagreeable Impreaalnn of you. ruining what might otherwle have developed Into a delightful friendship: friend-ship: and again were I to suggeet that you start conversation by aomethlng like "lan't ths song Tea Ws Have No Bananas,' the darling-eat and clevereet ing ever. Mr, Strong. " and th young H.an should happen to be one of the ober. serious types. It might cause him to get the wrong Impreielon and think you wer of a frivolous nature cauiing him to lose Interest In you. There la everything In. first Impreaslons yen know, girls, so I advla that you can more safely trust time, place, and boy to Inaplr topic than me. and I am sure you sgree with me. now. () All the Information I can give you on this is that for one born in October, Friday I aid to be a lucky day. (8) A too oily kla often causes a ahiny noa. Rath It gently with witch haiel and do not ns aoap and water for deeming pur-soiea. pur-soiea. subatltutlng a cUansIng cream Instead. It. you will then ua a good powder base- cream I am sure you will have no further trouble, (4) The long, straight tfcne dreea. with pleated panel from above Waistline, or any trimming effect fronfrthe shoulder straight to th hem will gV height te the flgnre. Let th walat line be rather low. Dressing th hair high on th head has a leniency len-iency to add to ' the height, and the longer skirt' Is also a friend to the hort girl. (6) Wax paper is-a splendid medium for curling the hair If you refer to this, and If you refer to a style. I luggeat that you d not comb the curl through to th end. but let the end curl onder and place a net ovr th looe-ned looe-ned curl, tucking all atrar ends seatly under a net. I'm soar, e-irle. but 1 cannot comply with your nlxth renueet as I have discontinued thle part of my aervW one reaunn belne the demand far exceeded the supply of the particular aperleii you desire. It I hnrd to turn a denf ear to your plea, but I am powerleee to provide thle A FUIKXDV rtah Thin should not be difficult or cause you distress. Sup. poe. In order to add to tho Hallo-weeness Hallo-weeness of the ocenslon you type a menu, consisting of Rind Wltche. (nut bread and butter, and peanut butter nr sold meat eandwtrbeM: Fried Hntt... aies (potato chips) UKmn rick lea. (small ' tucumber pickles); Conjurer's Cat. (mall calces wlth'.slgns of Zodiac Irawn on them with egg yolk) u Black at Beverage. (Coffee or cocoa): Pumo- I In Dainty., (orange Ice cream. mn . m orang cups wl cups with cut out facta.) Of sours you can make coffee or chocolate vr a bonftr. It wlltfnak a very Informal affair ou of .It, at tha, aame time bringing every eWe Into th spirit f comradeship, if Instead f th above rou shoulavtak buttered bread or rolls nd allced beon. letting each on broil Ihelr own bacon, bavin potato chlpa lckls an l!vei n a eonvnlent place aii miestions submitted will be chew rnt t hand. Afterward you could toast marahmallows and pop com. a . tpa. e will not permit the printing of ( many Ramti my su-fgeatlon muat'be; limited along this line. Blindfold each one In turn and place T -lighted candlee rather close toirether. Take the person per-son a ahort dtitance awajr, turn him ground a few titnea and tell him to go and blow the candlea out. Th number left burning Is the number of years be- t fore he marrlea. For another "stunt auopend a stick about feet long from the celling and on one end fasten an apple and to the other . end a small I cheesecloth bag of flour. Twirl .the j ttlck around and each bne then trlee In j turn to bite the apple. This will create much amusement. Dear Miss Brooks: I have two questions I would-llks to atk: (1) Would a person spend more time in doing a certain thing, than they would If they were Juet dreaming of doing ltT (2) Could any one hold their breath as long. If they were using their energy (such as swimming " under water) as thsy could If they were not using their energy? Thanking you In advance, I remain , INQUISITIVE, Utah'e Dixie. (1) In moit Instances, yes. Persons havs been, known to dream In ons nesting moment a : aeries of events which might cover hours, days, weeke or even longer periods of time If thsy reslly happened. (2) No, they could not. Physical exertion Increases the elrrujatton which, is governed by th heart, and ss ths number of resplrs-tlons resplrs-tlons Is In fairly 'definite proportion to the number of heart beata you can readily see that If . one Is exerting themselves or using their energy, their renplratioas would necessarily be more often than If they were perfectly quiet or passive. Dear Friend: , I am writing to you to request a song which I desire, hoping you can help me out. or if not perhaps some resder eaa. I think ths title Is "Common BUI" and sere are a few lines: 1 will tell you of a fellow, of a fellow I have eeen; . . He Is neither red nor yellow, but he's altogether green. And hla name it isn't eharmlng, only Just the common BUI, And he wishes me to marry, but I hardly hard-ly think I will." ' The next verse ends with, "And I've tho't the matter over, and I gueaa Til isnavry Bill. Thanking you In advance. (T remain your well wlaher,,. . ' MUS. L. M.. Utah. J I am letting your letter speak for Itself.. Mm. U M.. hoping It may bring your song to you. I have added some to It as you will see. but cannot supply th complete eonp. T-.e name you give has no special meaning. Dear Miss Brooke: 1 , We thr are, -nstsnt readers of "Bstween -Ton and Me." and ws have four queatlons to ask. Q) How old are the following movie etars? Fannie Ward Wallace McDonald. Marlon Davlea. Rleanor Boardman, Harrison Ford, Walter McOratl and Brt LyUllT (2) I Vivian Martin still In ths movies (S) Who Is considered the handsomest man and the most beautiful woman en the screen? (4) Who la in your opinion opin-ion W thank you very much. ' THE RED HEADED LEAGUE. Utah. (1) Not all actors or actresses of th stags or screen give their sge but I will de the best I can for you.. Fsanls Ward la 48. Marlon Davles 24. Harrison Ford an, Walter McOrall 84 and Bert Lrtelt 8. (2) Vivian Martin has not e sorted the screen, but Is net making a picture Just at the present writing. (8) This Is a question Impossible for me to answer. I am afraid, there Is such a diversity of opinion, -end there are 00 many truly beautiful girls and women In filmdom, and ao many handsome men. There are those who admire the dainty, falry-llk loveliness of Clair Windsor. Paulina Oaron. Lillian dish, Wanda HawUy, and others, while many worship wor-ship such dashing and exotic beauties ss Barbara La Marr, Gloria Swanaon. Betty Births and Nlta Naldl: and there ara stilt s grat many others whs greatly great-ly admire such stately and aristocratic beauties ss Elsie Ferguson, Norma Tal-madge, Tal-madge, Elaln. Hammeretala. .Beb Daniels and Mary Pick ford., And the men! When there are ao- many handsome hand-some men on the ecreen. like Thomas Meighan. 3. Warren ' Kerrigan, Rich-ard Rich-ard Barthelmesa. Richard Dix. .Ramon Navarro, Antoal . Moreno. ; Malcolm MacOregor and. oh yes, Valentino, all of whom have been proclaimed many-times many-times by many people the "handsomest maa on th acreaa,' how' eeaid anyone decide definitely? As for me I have never yet been able to reach this ds- etsfon as each picture weenss te ore- sent tns various ones as svsa mors I beautiful and fascinating than the previous pre-vious one did. Dear Miss Brooks: I am writing to" you for ths Brst time, end would like very much, for you to snswer my questions. (1) Do you think It Is right for me to go out with girls or boysT (2) Do you think It Is rlghf for me to dance with boye or glrle I have never met? (3) Can you guess my age by my writing? Can you guess which I am, boy or girl? From L. L Utah. Tou certainly have me down se a guesser, haven't you. dear, or I wonder If I should say 'W or "boy." About ths only thing I am quite surs of about your letter Is that you should practice up on your writing, punctuation, eom-position, eom-position, arithmetic, He. , I'd lust go with which ever I wanted to boys or girls. same In reference to dancing. Tour sge about 7 or 8, and of ths mascu-line mascu-line gender How's that for suesslng, my tear sir? Per-Miss Brook; . - ;t . I JW11I you pleas tell m th asms of th basket th Indian papoose ta held let Respectfully. RUTTL. Utah. r,Th Indians call ths eradle or basket la which ihy carry th papoose a "ptckanagun." Thank yoa vary very htuch for the song yon sent I .wish t might return the favor bv sending th one yoa request, but aa it eaa be hd iMhe eheas I an aaable te .'..v- , Announcement Lowest Prices in History of Ford Motor Co. NEW PRICES F. O B. Detroit CHASSIS . - . EUNABOUTr Regular . EUNABOUT-Starter and D. W. TOUELNG Regular . .' TOURING Starter and D. W. TRUCK CHASSIS . . . COUPE.' . , '.a . . FOUR DOOR SEDAN . TRACTOR (HERE) Lehi Motor Co. Phone 12 A Weaierfal Hasbaaa , . . Lisa says her husband is a wonder. tal provider provMln' ne ha4 It, and he always bad-It-provkUa' he'd work, an be always irorked provldlrf he ,got ,up in time. "Pb,.yea, maam,"., ssys Lisa, "Joe la sure a wonderful prorlderr 1 Taea Father Falated Fond Parent (to five-year-old at dinner table) : "Bobby, will bays tome of these) " Dobby: "!!" P. P, (trying to Instill table son yon. eiL queue): Tsa wbtit Bobbyi "Tea, we hay no bananas!" bana-nas!" Renewed Testimony No one In Utah County who suffers backache, headaches, or distressing dis-tressing urinary Ills can afford to ignore this American Fork woman's twice-told story. It Is confirmed testimony that no resident can doubt Mrs. Lizzie Sommerrille, N. Third East si, says: "I used Doan's Kidney Kid-ney Pills and found them a fine kidney kid-ney remedy. When my back became weak, lame and achy, I used Doan's Ktdnsy Pills and they have never failed to give the deaired results and cure the complaint" (Statement given March 26. 1M7.) On October 13, 1922. Mrs. 8ommer-viile 8ommer-viile anlrtr "I have received such wonderful results by losing Doane Kidney Mils that I am glad to . tell people how they cured me. I con- 'firm my former statement because 1 have, great faith in Doan's!" Price COc, at aU dealers." Donl imply ask for a ktdaoy remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs." Sommervllle had. Toster-Mll-burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. adv. Van Ess ypur hair This marvelous new way massage stops falling hair and is guaranteed to grow new hair. We sign the guarantee. guaran-tee. You get hair, or money back. . Notice the A...'kU rubbe massage cap on each bottle. Yoa rub the bottle over your head and the hollow nipples feed hair-growing hair-growing medicine into the scab without wetting your hair, - One minute a day in your owm home will secure woo an abundance of new hair, and the gloss and luster that come with perfect health. Buy Van Ess today and Via Ei rour hair tonight w , , 1; ; .Hit TH0E5IOH 1BC0 -.- ; y n Buy stores-AmeHciii stores-AmeHciii fork (t 8tores),VHurrif, Flwiwuit time. Delta, Sail Lake, Brlgbas. Clly Ogdea aa4 prw. tea, Idaho. 1. -. $230.00 $265.00 350.00 $295.00 $380.00 $370.00 $525:00 $685.00 $495.00 Lehi, Utah Ia CaielaikB, I Win Say , And now for the rancous cry of the cheer leader as he urges the pigskin warriors to do their 'dumdest. 5 SUFFERED WANY YEARS WITH FEMALE TROUBLE PE-RU-NA LIKE A GIFT FROM HEAVEN v Mrs. KatW Seheffel, R. F. D. Ns. I. Lewall, Ohia X hare been suffering for years with female trouble. Was operated on five yean ago. It relieved me some but I did not regain my strength. Two years later was taken sick and . bedfast several ... "months. I treated a long whde .: - without much relief. I was discouraged, dis-couraged, my mind' affected, so nervous I could neither eat or sleep and n&able to do anything. We tried several doctors but one after another gate up my cue ,. as hopeless. Finally a gcod friend advised me to try P-ftwi.' I did. It relieved me almoA iirniwaiately. Your 'medical departmens. said was suffering from chronic catarrh of the system. I began taking your medicine in March, 19K and continued con-tinued until August I took tea bottles of Pe-ru-na and three bot tics of Ifan-a-Un and felt like s new person. Your medicine seemed like a gift from Heaven. It like coming from darkness into light ' . - ' ' We have used your medicine since for coughs, colds and gnp with good results. We will alwaye keep it on hand. I weigh twenty-five twenty-five pounds more than I ever did. t eat and sleep well and can do a good day's work. Everybody says I look fine. Even the doctors are surprised. I cannot thank you enough and will always recommend Pe-runa to sufferers from catarrh." MRS. KATIE SCHEFFEI R. F. D. No. 5, Lowell, O. . Mrs. ScheffeL is only one of many thousand women fa the . world, who owe their present health ' to Pe-ru-na. fhe record of this medicine is a proud one as Pe-ru-na has held the confidence of both ' lexes for fifty years or mora. im If your trouble is' due. W- catarrhal inflammation in any or-pan or-pan or part of the body, do like Urty SchcffeL Try Pe-ru-na. Insist i apon f buying fhe; original aad re-. liable remedy for catarrhal coooV (tiona..You won't be sorry. . ; Ak Yr DoaW Abawt TUf "V OU-Tlaa TrieJ |