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Show 1 i i i i - A STEADY GROWTH The steady growth of thin bank Is an Indication of its constantly Inci easing Bert leu. To afford otery customer the promptest attention atten-tion and the most courteous and clllclcnt Bortico Is tho aim of our management. That the public appreciates painstaking, careful banking bank-ing service Is shown by tho largo increase in our business. State Bank of Lehi "SAVE THE TEN SPOT" One or tho things you owe yourself Is to call and see the beautiful line of Imported nnd domestic fabrics we hate on display for spring nnd summer. sum-mer. Our made-to-measure, tailoring cannot can-not be excelled at any price In lit I quality, vvoikmnushlp and wear "H.tVH the Ten Spot" i:. i.. ii.vTCiir.unt Main Street l.eh I LEHI OPERA HOUSE I tewtfyv- '-gs.j ELINOR GLYN'S M iPfeiBKSS SENSATIONAL DRAMA of THRILLING LOVE and 1 5 l:i'HK' J ROYAL INTRIGUE I W Three Weeks I BKf $?V I A QUEEN WITHOUT A HOME H Pr p Hf A KING WITHOUT A THRONE I Ki!ilirJp''f 5 Parts--280 Scenes laid in 3 countries I Pm iPffwBuHl T A FROM THE CRITICS I tS &? JlBK$r A? Vhld In Inlerext and gltes no offt'iii'f .V, Y. HiTiild, I r' mftfr Jjft$ Vfl WI" S,w,,'1, "ll' """,J X. V. Ktenlng Mall. I $)0By&B$S '! llniiillful nnd alisnrhlng l, i v eiid-Ogdeii i:uinlner. lJsiSB'mi N,,,h,,,(r N'"' " l'h,,a l'"u,,, ,",, M-Mnjnr Hodges, llelsc, Idaho. I fPPrfl TONTOHT-SATURDAY )imkru agjgahvj A Vl 1 JLvJJLx X MARCH 27th I .mam:i.im: thavi:iisi: . Z 7J " TT7Z I .,.:.:xhsx.a Come Eary lt You Want Seat. I PRICES 10c and 20c SHOWS 7-8:15.9:30 S B4" PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE Friday find Spfurday Nights. I THE MASTER KEY Every Wednesday and 'xlmraday Nights. I LUCILE LOVE, the Girl of Mystery- M nday and Tuesday nights. ' v I " H K A baby girl arrived yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Slater, Slat-er, Jr. This Is their first. ! f - EXCURSION RATES To Salt Lake Clt.v tin Salt l.uke Kout April 1st lo tith Inclusive Account L. D. S. Conference, Apr! t-5-C. Return limit April 12th. Extra Ex-tra cars on all trains. Ask for ticket via Salt Lake, noutc. 27-l!t o Farmers Given Talk By Dr, Ballantyne County l'arin Demonstrator Show How to Treat Seed Wheat nnd To tatoci for riantlnt,'. Mr. A. U. IJnlluntyne, County Farm demonstrator spent Mondny In I'lens-ant I'lens-ant Grove, Tuesday In Amorlcnu Folk and Wednesday In Lehi giving talks and demonstrations on the proper treatment of wheat, potatoes and other seeds preparatory to planting. Ho gave a now treatment for wheat, and showed by actual illustration the different kinds of potato diseases and how to treat thorn. At nil tho meetings there was a good nttcndnuco of farmers and the talks nnd demonstrations should i much good. At tho rciiuost of mnn of the farmers, wo print tho formulnt used by Dr. Uallantyno: Formulas for tho treatment of potato po-tato diseases and grain smuts: For Ilhl7octonln, or rosette, and common scab um! n water solution of corrosive cor-rosive sublimate four ounces to thirty gallons of w'nter. Soak the potatoes for one and one-half hours in this solution. It will bo accessary to stir tho water for ten minutes, nftor putting put-ting tho powder in, ns It dissolves slowly in cold wnter. This solution must nover be mado In any metal tut or barrel; n'wnys In wooden veaaolii only. After four batches of potntoe liuvo been bonked In this solution, t' remaining solutiiu must bo pouiec out on the ground where It will soak In readily, tho barrel washed fro from mint and a new solutlui Under proper method of hnndlliig, 30 gallons or Bolutloii will treat about 1C bushels. Tmtted potatoes can bo kept u long tlmo beforu planting; but tniiBt not be fed to stock noi used for culinary purposes as the) aro 'highly poisonous, o For Fusarluin wilt the only method that run bo used Is to plant potatoes that are free fiom tho disease, which can bo shown only by cutting off t' stem end of tho potato. The fall so lection of seed pototoes from the hill Is absolutely necessary In controlling this disease. Sen that tint potnloi aro not planted on ground thnt lint had pototoes dining tho last four years; and lomember that rhlzoctonlii disease lives on tho roots of tho common com-mon plg-weul, ilin Itusslnn thistle, tho red root nnd ground cherry, hi these weeds must bo controlled If we expect to control tho vnrlous potato discuses. Itemember also that I'tnl) county losses annually fiom 40 to CC thousand dollars from the results ol heso diseases, which can be controlled controll-ed ns Is shown by the. lied Itlver, Mlnn.dlstrlct, which by following tho method outlined aboto has reduced the loss to loss than one per cent Especial request Is inutlo that all runners using this solution mid these, methods for tho control or potnto diseases di-seases shall communlcnto with the county demonstrntor, stating tho ncre-igo. ncre-igo. This Is to oimblo tho people of tho county nnd stnto to cstlmato tho nine or tho work of the county iigent. Tim formulu treatment tor tho control con-trol of covored or stinking Binut, hlcli Is most commonly seii uround tho threshing outfit, asa line dust, and which occurs in tho kerunl or the ripened grain ns u bluck smut use he rollowlng form of treatment (This Is effectlto for wheat and bar l,.y)A water solution of -id per cent 'nrinnlln; one pint to 40 or GO gallons f water, tho wheat to bo dipped In his, nnd tho barley soaked ror thre .iilntttes, drnlueil and dried lt Is de-lred de-lred to spread tho grain out after reatnu'iit, It should he soaked ti-i minutes, then spread out to dry an u eaiivas that has been dipped In tho formalin. For tho covered and looso smuts of oats, n slightly stionger solution Is used, I'sually about ono pint of ror-malln ror-malln to 3d gallons of water, and tin oats soaked the same length of time and dried In tho same way as for wheat and bnrloy. For loose smuts of wheat and hurley, It will bo necessary to use. tho hot water treatment, as tho spores whloh ciuiso the dlseas are lodged on tho Inside, or Just under un-der the bran coat of the wheat, -Hid .uder the tight hull of tho barley. This hot water treatment consists 'of lonklug nbout ono peck of wheat or barley In cold water for from five to seven hours before treating, then immerse im-merse n few minutes In lukwarm water ud afterward placing It In tho hot bath with the temperature kept from f0 degrees to 04 degrees for wheat, id from HO to 62 degrees for bnrky. This is done by adding hot water as needed. Tho wheat Is soaked in this tot bath for ten minutes, nnd tho barley bar-ley for 15 minutes. Do sura that tho correct length of time Is used In both cases, with tho correct temperature; tempera-ture; CO to 54 degrees for ten mln-ittes mln-ittes for wlioat, CO to 52 degrees for 15 minutes for barley. Tho above temperature, rcfora to tho tempera-une tempera-une In tho centcgrade; the corrcc- didlng temporaturo on tho Fahrenheit Fahren-heit would bo 130 degrees and about 0 degrees ror 54 and 62 respectively, entcgrnde. a NOTICE TO WATER USERS State, Engineer's Ofllce, Snlt Lake City, Utah, March 4, 1915. Notice Is hereby given that Pleasant Plea-sant Grove City Corporation, by Its engineer, Rlchnrd n. Lyman, whoso post olllco address is Plensant Grove, I tali, has made application in accordance accor-dance with the requirements ot the Compiled Laws or Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws or Utah, 1909 and 1911, to npproprlnte ten (10) cublc-reet or water per second sec-ond rrom Grove Creek, Utah County, Utah. Said wnter will bev diverted nt n point which bears north 38 degrees i.nst 8.G35 feet from the northeast cornor or Section 21, Township 5 South, Rnngo 2 east, Salt Lake base, and meridian, nnd convoyed by means or a plpo lino ror a distance of 8,860 eet, nnd thore used from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, or each year to generate power ror electric llght-,ng llght-,ng and propelling machinery in Salt Lake, and Utah counties, Utah. Aftor lint lug been so used, the water will bo returned to tho natural stream, at a point which bears south 60 degrees de-grees east 1,715 reot rrom the north-cast north-cast comer or Section 21, Township 5 south, Ilango 2 east, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application Is designated de-signated In the State Engineer's ofllce of-llce as No. 6996. All protests ngaliiBt .the, granting or said application, stating the reasons thuroror must bo made by nrridavlt lu duplicate, accompanied by a ree or (2.50, and filed In this office within thirty (30) days urter tho completion or the publication or this notice. W. D. BEERS, State Engineer. Date or first publication March 20, 1916, data of completion of publication publica-tion April 19, 1915. t ASSESSMENT XO. 6 American Copper Mining and Mil-Hug Mil-Hug Co., principal place ot buslnesi Lehi, Utah. ynico I hereby given that nt a meeting ot tho Board of Director i c tho American Copper Mining and Mil- $& 1 4 1 A MODERN SCIENCE II Until recently It has been ll a generally ucceplcd theory II that eczema wns a dlseaso of J I tho blood. Science hns 1 1 taught us that eczema Is 1 1 positively a skin disease, and 1 1 curnblo through tho skin I only, I Jlerltol Eczema Remedy I 1 Is applied directly to tho I vj skin, absorbed Into the pores I f ror tho purpose or killing I I tho germs or tills disease. 1 Wo positively guarantee it to give sntlsractlon or money I will be rerunded by us. I f Two sizes, 60c nnd $1.00 1 I For Sale by J I f. M. niton x I 1 Exclusive Agoucy. I fl Ml Wl 111 Hug Co., held March 3rd, 1916, an assessment as-sessment or $1.00 per thousand shares was lovied on the outstanding capital stock or said company, payable Immediately Im-mediately to Win, Asher, nt his ollic Main Street, Lehi, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment hns not been paid on Wednesday, March 31st, 1915. will bo delluauent and advortis ed for sale at public auction, and unless un-less payment Is made betore will be sold Wednesday, April 21st, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the offlco or the secretary Main Street, Lehi City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment assess-ment thereon, together with the cost or advertising and expensos ot sale. WM. ASHEn, Secretary. First Pub. March 6, last March 27. i o lii the District Court ot the Fourth Judicial District, State of Utah, Countr of Utah. In tne Matter ot the Estate of Geo. E. Davis, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will reicnt claims with vouchors to tho undersigned at Lchl City, Utah Copunty, Utnh, on or bo-fore bo-fore July 10, 1915, A. M. DAVIS, Executor. JACOB EVANS, Attorney ror Executor. Execu-tor. (First pub. March 0 last March 271 " L. D. S. CONFERENCE Snlt Lake City April 4-5-0. Excursion rates via Salt Lak Route. 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MeALVI.VS DYSPEPSIA PILLS A cure tor Dyspepsia and Liver Com-plalr.t Com-plalr.t and all dleeases arising rrom u disordered Stomach or Llvor, bucIi as Constipation, PIIub, UIIIousiicbb, Jaundice, Sick Hendacho, etc. Special directions for diet with each hex. For Sale by II. V. IIKOWX, Lelil. Wo print Uutter Wruppera. Cull ur pliane jour orders to 85 Am. Fori. SEND YOUR MILK TO J ' LEHI CREAMERY i S. A. W1LLES, MOIL gj . I. Tj Automobile, Motorcycle General Repairing. I i and Vulcanizing, I Bicycle Accessories. Gusolino and Oih. 1 .B i CUTLER GARAGE ( State Street f - LEHI, UTAH I I Phone 12-2 Rings. m ' Vi A COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP fi Wo opeejalize in Repairing, Painting and 0'. erh.iuhffl Automobiles During the Winter Season. E HIMMWBWMBWIBIWMMMBWIMBaaBWUgWWIi I I III HI lllll' I n |