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Show PAGE FOUR TITE LEIII SUN, LEIII, UTAn Warning To Farmers and Fruit Growers Faraera and orchardlsta should beware of field mice Injury this winter says H. V. Swenson, agricultural In. spector. From careful observation and 1 spection of fields and orchards, It has been found that field mice are even more numerous this year than last, and many of the growers will recall that a great deal of Injury was done by field mice last winter. We want to avoid this as much as possible this year, so now is the tim to get busy and use a little poisoned wheat, be. fore the ground Is covered with snow. $5,000.00 GIFT GIVING EVENT AT D-T-R CO. Ask About It! A few cents spent now will save many dollars later. Poisoned wheat or grain, all prepared, pre-pared, may be obtained at just cost of materials (less cost of strychnine which is furnished tree by the State) at the Agricultural Department, (low. er floor) City and County Building, Provo, or from H. V. Swenson, Agrl cultural Inspector, Pleasant Grove, or Grover Clyde, Inspector, Springville. Everyone should get busy now. POLLYANNA irrrrrtrrrn COLYUM- Chrlstmas was created cre-ated originally for children, but the adult swappers have all but robbed them of the day. The only reason some of us don't settle down and take a wife is because we don't know whose wife to take. Christmas Shopping At Broadbents Is A Real Saving and Then You Can Get While There Holly Brand Currants .18&9 tnv SRe large Packet Raisins..... 10c Pure Lard Pound 20c Sego Milk, Large Cans ..10c Sego Milk, Small Cans 5c Lemon Peel : Pound 30c SPECIALl SPECIAL! Mixed Nuts ........... Pound 20c Walnuts ......., ........Pound 25c Figs, Package ..............:... .......10c Dates, Package ........10c Sugar, 10 Pounds .: ...r... ,75c NEW LINE of Xmas Slippers Just In. Silk HoseV Well just try our $1.25 all silk hose irom top to toe. In all shades. ON SALE FOR - $1.00 They're great. A Holly Box FREE With Each Pair at Broadbents Won't be anything after a while for a fellow to fly over to Honolulu for a few minutes to get bis ukejele strings fixed. Husband and wife should, not find PS Good Eats For The Holidays Everything desired, in the way of good foods, of .unusual quality, can be tound at each O, P. Skaggs System store today and every day. Wfe have made special preparations, however, to serve you during .the holiday season with the best that the market affords, and at prices unequaled elsewhere for. foods of like quality. ' SOMETHING UNUSUAL FOR YOU In the past we have offered you new inerchandi.se at frequent intervals, but never before have we had such an unusual un-usual surprise for you as today. Rare holiday candies for every taste and every n.ccasion. These candies are far superior to anything we have offered you in the past. They will delight your eye as much as they will please your palate. We will not try to describe them. We could not do them justice. Come and see them for yourself.' You will not be disappointed. 'A most unusual treat awaits you. V ' .VVi. ii' MJiH- r STORES Make this Christmas last for thousands of miles -aBuicic for Christmas Make someone supremely happy this Christ-inas.GiveaBuickforl928.DeUvet7wmbemade, Christ-inas.GiveaBuickforl928.DeUvet7wmbemade, if you wish, at your home Christmas morning. Telluride Motor Co. fault with each other, leave It for the relatives of each to pick you to pieces. Modern man may not feel like a bone head, but the fashionable hair cut makes himt look Jike one. im-i 1 . . . rnsoner ai me Dar, you are charged with having seized your wife and thrown her bodily lnttf the creek," sternly said the judge. "How do you pleadr "Gutlty, yore honor," returned Bill Spradlln of Pea Ridge, "and you damn well know I" "Tut! Tut! You." "Well, I Just wanted to tell you that when a lady comes to whur I am fishing at and throws my can of bait into deep water I'll throw her In after it. and don't you forget it "Can I kias you?" "Tls said that nothing is Impossi ble to those who try." If, as the religious questionnaire revealed, this country is 81 per cent Christian, what w can't understand Is why the sjdewajks are not cleaned off more generally when it snows. Christmas and a good cook many a hen Into a turkey. turn They say Charlie Chaplin Is going to use corn starch pies In pictures from, now on, on account of the high cost at divorce. FREE GIFTS OF 1 FURNITURE AT D-T-R CO. Ask About It! Junior High School Notes Some basketball standards have been put up in the school grounds and balls have been bought. Superintendent Skidmore and Superintendent Sup-erintendent Gourley visited school December 5. ' Dr. Cullimore has been inoccuiating students for diphtheria Tuesday, December 5. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In The Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. State Bank of .Lehi, a corporation. Plaintiff vs. Mark Hopkins and Ella Hopkins, his wife, and the National Copper Bank of Salt lame uuy, a corporation. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Tues day the 3rd day of January, 1928, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the Front Door of the City and County fBuilding, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State ol Utan, an ine ngni, title, claim and interest, of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, to- Lots Two (2) and Six (6) of Section Eighteen (18) and Lot One (1) o Sec tion Nineteen u)"in lownsmp 014 (6 South-of Range One (l).East of the Salt Lake Meridian, Utah, contain ing One Hundred Three and Jborty Hundredths acres. PnivhRsa nrice Dayable in lawful monev of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 7th dav of December. 1927. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County., State of Utah. By ELIAS A. GEE, Deputy Sheriff. CLAWSON and ELSMORE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 508 Deseret Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication December 8, 1927. Last Publication December 29, 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fourth' Judicial District Court, in and for. Utah County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of A. M. Davis, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. , , Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his home, 485 North, 2nd West, Lehi, Utah, on or before the 10th day of April, 1928. W. E. DAVIS, Administrator. A. J. EVANS, v" Attorney for Administrator. First Publication December 8, 1927. Last Publication December 29, 1927. SUMMONS In the District Court .of the Fourth Judicial District, State of Utah, sit ting in and for Utah County, Samuel I. Goodwin, Plaintiff, vs. Isaac Goodwin, his heirs, executors. administrators, creditors, assigns, devisees, and legatees known or un- You cant' tick and" run at the same J110'11 ; Defendants. Summons. time ' ' ? j liiO OLaLtJ Ul uutu lu lua tcicuuauw. lou are nereujr auiuuiuutsu iu appear ap-pear within twenty days after service ser-vice of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, ser-vice, and defend the above entitled Action; and in case of your failure so to do. Judgement will be rendered .against you according to the demand Then there Is the story of the! of the complaint, which within ten Scotchman who got lost and went after ?"yicefi,0 5"mir"D,s v . v ... u . upon you, will be filed with the clerk crazy when he began thinking that 0f 8ald court perhaps there might be a reward for This action is brought to recover a ' She was only a ditch-digger's daughter, but she took her pick. Some humans, like polecats, must raise a stink every so often. his discovery. "Mother, what is that lump in Uncle Tom's neck?" ' . ' "Why that's his Adam's apple, dear." "Oh, now I know why he was spray. Ing his throat the other day." "Get out of my weigh," said the catfish as a crab fell on his scales. judgement quieting plaintiff's title to khe land described in said complaint. A. J. EVANS, Plaintiff's Attorney. Post Office Address: 482 North 2nd West Street, Lehi City, Utah County', State of Utah. First Publication December 1, 1927. Last Publication December 29, 1927. BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT D-T-R CO AND RECEIVE A BEAUTIFUL GIFT Thurayp, g Mr Leo H5". Grammar Grades of the u i: trlct and the Gramma, visor from Boxelder c0unt. 1 school December 5. r NELDON HAXsov Mrs. Earl Roberts and '""'"", "L mueie, spent s visiting here with "Mr Joseph Roberts, : ' ailj J!I 1 Q g -!r 4. x-s-. Xmas Cards Call and see us FOR CHRISTMAS Kodaks, Films and Supplies. m Gift Sets, Leather Goods, Toilet Sets, Perfunw Tonet water, uanaie Holders. Fountain Pens For Xmas 10 Discos 1 Pound Xmas Candy Mix 1 Pound, 2 Pound and 5 Pound Boxes. Christmas Stationery 35c 50c and up LEHI DRUG CO. 6, E. TAYLOR ' TWO STORES S. M. TAYLOg j. J . NOTICE OF A SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS'. STOCK-HOLDERS'. MEETING OF THE PEOPLE'S CO-OPERATIVE INSTITUTION, IN-STITUTION, a Corporation. Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the PEOPLE'S CO-OPERATIVE INSTITUTION, a Corporation, held in the ROYAL THEATRE, Lehi City, Utah County, State of Utah, at ten o clock A. 'M., on Friday, Decern ber 23rd, A. D. 1927, for the purpose of voting on the following amendment to Articles of Incorporation of said Company, to-wit: SECTION 5 (or Article 5th) should be amended so that it will read as follows: 5th. The amount of Capital Stock of this Corporation shall be ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000.00), divided Into TEN THOUSAND (10,000) Shares of the par value of Ten Dollars ($10.00) each; and the said Capital Stock of this corporation is and shall be assessable, and the Board of Directors are hereby authorized and empowered empower-ed to leTy assessments upon the said stock, in accordance with the laws lof the State of Utah. By order of F. D. WORLTON, President of said Company. J. F. CUTLER, (Seal) Secretary of said Company. First Publication December 1. 1927. iLast Publication December 22, 1927. Jco-Glyceren or Wood AlcoU -.Till take the car freezing worries away. Let us pi in the right mixture and stop your cold weathe' . - - i worrying. FULL STOCK OF SIDE CURTAINS, TOPS, etc., for this cold weather. Why suffer! TAKE NO CHANCES Equip the bus -with Weed Tire Chains and play salt Mutual Coal Will solve the home or office heating problem. It the best coal on the market. ' Clean, Hot and Economical. Prompt Delivery. LEHI MOTOR CO Steve Zimmerman MAIN STREET lehi, mm LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE RATES Effective December 1, 1927 on all calk from point in the territory of The Mountain Stttt Telephone and Telegraph Company to pointt in &t territory of any other associated Bell Company. Reductions in Rates to Distant Points The greater the distance, the greater the reduction. Foreximpk, from Phoenix to Boston the basic stttion-totatioa rate for thret minutes is reduced from $10.00 to .00; from DenVer to Boston, Bos-ton, S7.75 to $6.50; from Boise to Miami, $1030 to $8.25; from Helena to New York, $8.60 to pJOO-, from El Paw to New York, $8.40 to $7.00; from Santa Fe to Boston, $SJ5 to $675; from Salt Lake Gty to Boston, $9.30 to $7.50; f rom CbeyenM to Boston, Bos-ton, $7.70 to $6.25. Many Evening Rales Reduced TTie evening rates (applying from 7 p. m. to 8:30 p. nv) befwees) the pointt affected will be reduced to a level about half way b tweea the night rates and the new day rates. In order to mu rnize congestion during the night hours the night rates now in we iter t-30 p. m. will be held at aprjroximatefy their present level. Service Features Retained The improvements in service feature, tn.de bat year-longer everung and .ught discount periods, reversal privilege on starion-to-sution calls, etc remain in effect. Theaenew reductions ve tht telephone user, of the United Sa a additional $100,000 annually. . r" ' ' " '.-."" Am ym writ., ' The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. |