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Show I'tuh IMiiriitlotiiil AiMielaUoii Coiih'iiIIoii nl Still l,uKt Cttj Reduced rates via Stilt mIu Uoute November 22nd and 23rd TliMi n limit November 2Ktb. Ask f. tickets tick-ets Via Suit luike Route H-gt We I'rlnt Iliilii-r Wrapper. n State Bank of Lehi United States Depository for Postal Savings OFFERS ITS CUSTOMERS Every safeguard known to modern banking for the security and safety of their funds. t , 1 per cent, interest paid on time deposits, compounded I every six months. I Our satisfied patrons are our best tvwtisement, We Print llultcr Wrappers. o If Kidneys and Bladder Bother Tnkc Suits lo lltirli Klilne)s and iieiitriilie Irritating uclds. Kidney and Bladder weakness results re-sults from in Ic acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from tho blood and pass it on to the bladder where It often remains to Irritate and liif'amc, causing a burning, burn-ing, scalding scucntiou.or setting up an lirltation at tho neck of tho bladder, blad-der, obliging jou to seek relief two or three times during tho night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with n scalding scald-ing sensation and Is very profuse,; again, there Is difficulty In nvoldlng It niadder weakness, most folks call It, because they can't control urln. ntlon While It Is cxtrcmly annoying and sometimes very painful, this is leally one of thu most simple ailments ail-ments to overcome Get about four ounces of Jail Salts from your pharmacist pharm-acist and take a tablespoouful In a glass of water before breakfast, continue con-tinue this for two or three days This will neutralize the acids iu the urine so it no longer is n sourco of Irritation Irrita-tion to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jail Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless, mid Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and used by thousands of folks who nrc ubject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kldnoys and causes no bad effects whatever. Hero you have n pleasant, f fervescent ferves-cent llthin-water drink, which quickly quick-ly rcllovcs bladder trouble. . , j : SOTIIT TO WATKK USL'HS State Engineer's Office, Snlt Lako City, Utah, November 12, 1914. Notlco is hereby given that W. F. Guriiey, et. al whose postolllco ttd-drcss ttd-drcss ls Lehi, Utah, hove made application appli-cation In nccoi dance with the requirements require-ments of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Lnws of Utah, 1909 and 1911. to appropriate appropri-ate twenty (20) cubic feet of water per second from American Fork nnd Deer creeks, Utah County, Utah. Seventeen (17) cubic-feet per second of said wutor will bo diverted from Amerlcnn Fork Creek, at a point which bears south 27 degrees 47 mln. utes Gt seconds east 1,727.8 feet distant dis-tant from United Stntes Mineral Mon. ument No. 4, American Fork Mining District, and com eyed by means ol n wooden stave pipe for n distance ol 18,000 feet, to n reservoir embraced approximately In Section 18, twonshlp 4 south, Hnnga 3 cast, Salt Lake base and meridian. Threo (3) cubic-feet per second of 'Bald wuter will bo dl. lerted from Deer Creek, at u point which bears south 67 degrees 13 minutes min-utes west 21,301 feet from the, aforesaid afore-said Mineral Monument, nnd conveyed convey-ed by means of a wooden stave pipe for a distance of 0,000 feet, to tho reservoir nbovo described Tho commingled com-mingled water will be diverted from tho reservoir, nt a point which bears south 49 degrees 43 minutes west 1C.C14 feet distant from said Mineral Monument No. 4, and convoyed by means of n plpo lino for a dlstnnco of 7,542 feet and thcro used from January Janu-ary I to December 31, Inclusive, of ench year, to generate power for tho purpose of electric lighting and. propelling pro-pelling machinery nt various cities and towns In Utah. In addition to the quantity of water nbovo specified, applicant ap-plicant IntendB to storo live hundred (GOO) acre-feet of water In the reservoir reser-voir nbovo described. Said water will be diverted from the creeks named, whenever nvnllable, during the porlod from March 1 to Juno 30, Inclusive, of ench year. The wnter so stored will bo released from tho reservoir, nt the point nbovo described, nnd con veyed for a distance of 7,542 feet, und there used whenever needed In connection con-nection with the twenty (20) cubic-feet cubic-feet of wnter per second nbovo sped, lied und for tho purpose stated. After Af-ter having been so dlvorted nnd used, the wnter will bo returned to the natural channel of American Fork Creok, nt n point which bears Bouth 27 degrees GO mJnutcs west 20,840 feet distant from the aforesaid Mineral Min-eral Monument. This nppllcntlon Is designated in the State Engineer's office of-fice as No. G823. All protests agaliiBt the granting of said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must bo mado by affidavit In duplicate, uccompanlcd by n fee of $2.50, and filed In this offlco within thirty (30) days after the completion of thu publication df thin notice. W. D. DEEnS, State Engineer. Dnto of first publication November 21, 1914, dato of completion of publication publi-cation Decombor 21, 1914. o NOTICE FOR FUHLICATIOX Department of Interior U. S. Land Office nt Salt Lake City, Utah, November 14, 1914. Notlco ls hereby given that Frederick Freder-ick W. Urokmeycr, of Sandy, Utah, who, on June 10, 1911, mndo Homestead Home-stead Entry, Serial No. 08104, for S E 4 of N W H, Lot C and E Vi of 5 W 4, Section 0, Township C South, rtnngo 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land nbovo described, be-foro be-foro the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Offlccv at Salt Lako City, Utah, on tho 30th day of December, 1914. Claimant names as wltncsces: Darns Cook, R. H. Smith, Freeman Wilcox, James H. Chamberlain, All of Cedar Valley, Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. First publication November 21 lust December 19, 1914. XOTll'K OF ASSKSSJIUAT M, ;,. Wlilrlnliid Mining A; Milling Company Principal plnco of business, American Ameri-can Fork, Utah. Notlco is hereby given that a meet-lug meet-lug of the Directors of the above nam-ed nam-ed company was held on Saturday .S'oi ember 7, 1914, and assessment No' 15, of $1.00 per 1000 shares was levied in tho capital stock of the corpora-.Ion, corpora-.Ion, payable Immediately to Orval Mercer, at his onice, at American ?ork, Utah. Any stock on which this issessm6nt remnlns unpaid on Mon-Iay, Mon-Iay, December 7th, 1914, will he do-Inqueiit do-Inqueiit and advertised for sale at nibllc auction, and unless payment s mado before, will be sold Monday December 21, 1914, at 4 o'clock p' n., at tho ofllco of the secretary, Ain-rienn Ain-rienn Fork, Utnh, to pay the delln. luent assessment with the cost of ml" ertlslng and expense of the sale STEVE WOOD, Secretary. ORVAL MERCER. Assistant Secre- ary' 14.4t o- .MANY l. LI'HI I'Si: FAMOUS COlII'OlM) Tho famous mixture of buekt' on, bnrk .glycerine, etc., known as uiei-. I.ka, is much used hero In L.-iu This Is the most complete bowel cl -unser ever sold, being even usi rUC-lessrully rUC-lessrully in uppondcltls. Just onr SPOONFUL relieves almo., y CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after Adlcr-l-kn is taken the gnsses rumble ami pass out the INSTANT action Is surprising. sur-prising. H. D. Merrlhow, druggist, Lehi. Tho American Fork Drug Co. report great success. (,dv ) o- Our Host Seller. Wo nTo soiling moro or Mcrltol Eczomn Remedy than all tho others put togethor. This large talo Is duo to tho fact that It Is a preparation of unusal merit, made expressly for ono purpose, eczonin In Kb various forms. If you arc afflicted with this loathsome disease. lo not delay uslag Mcrltol Eczema Remedy. Prices GOc and $1.00. F. M. Brown, American Fork, Utah. Exclusive Agency (Adv.) Johnson & Sons LIVERY and FEED STABLES. I Baggage Transfer I FIRST-OLASS AUTOMOBILE AUTO-MOBILE SERVICE GO ANYWHERE Tel. 15. Just South of D. & R. G. MAIN ST.. LEHI, UTAH. 1 HAMMER BROS 1 t LIVERY, FEED AND TRANSFER I r . I $ Stables.... t o f J On Main Street, Near D. & R. 3 J I I Buss Meets All Trains. I - Ojft To California I Omii and Return ri( Iii:ts o.n saw: hl'ivhn limit ' I Nitifiiilit-r 2I.5!i.a Jwiiiurj ill. 1 December III.'.MI.' !.'.'. February H December 2!. jrureh 7. 11 IIS Summer All Winter In California. 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