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Show SATURDAY, FnsiiUAItY 10, 1923." kir-X(kK FORK CITIZEN illTUEDAY, ITsiffiUAilY 10, 1S23. h; FIL15 ROUIiO UP (CnCaaed from PL Grevo lit page. activity la the put toward organisation organisa-tion of Farm Bureau Fruit and Vegetable Vege-table Association.' Taesday afteraeea Session '. Community aoagt fed by - A, B. Overlad, brae quartstt. by A.. R-Ovrld. R-Ovrld. Geo. Ball, Mr. Peterson and tIck Martb and a vocal l aolo by Haurin Gammett formed, tha pro gram. '' i - Tba Udlea and men than separated for departmaat "work. .: .; ' v"'.. Ladles Seetloa . i a vary food demonstration la chU- Aral clothing and propar ahoea tor children wa glva by Miss Rosins fkldmor. VA talk oa body postur la relation to health waa given by Mra. Victoria B. Chrlstensen. A number of xr-Claea xr-Claea war given for health purpose. Tba feci" ahould wear comfortable shoe that art long enough wa pointed out, and aeveral different style of ahoea wre ahown and illustrations il-lustrations of feat that were ruined through improper ' ahoea ; caualng coma, bunlona and ankle swelling all du to Improper shoes. . A demonstration given by the Russell-Taylor Co. of Provo la regard re-gard to electric washers and vacuum vacu-um eleancrs with attachments waa flvea. '"" T (V.;" A demonstration In ruga and draperies drap-eries and a talk oa how tba expen-g expen-g Ive ruga are mad was given by Mr. Bartoa of th Barton- Furniture Co. tt Provo. ', 'f-:"t :;-;H:"'v - - A. canning demonstration with a torn canning machine waa given by If rs. Maggie Berch of 8prlngvtll alao Preaier cooker demonatratloa and other canning method' war dlscuss- - v-i'v ";V'-' 'wrti '.Tuesday afternoon all men mat la th Gym, wher Dr. B. B. Rlcbarda of the United State Biological survey lectured on rat and their control.' taspeetors Soranaen and 8wenaen tactured on Fruit peats' and outlined methods and treatments. - - ' At 4 o'clock. Dr. N. C Merrill, Hof- with pattern tor each article tHnrlstattheY, mciuurag in eest materials to be us- talk orr flier and tba anitary privy. It waa pointed out that the fly ia a carrier of all garma, especially the typhoid germ and by aome la called tb typhoid fly Instead of the bouae ny. He urged the people to kill flys by keeping all kinds of breeding places pla-ces clean: by fly trace and watting and by fly poison. 25 par cant of the deaths of Infant under on year of age are due to Intestinal diseases caused by the fly. All prlvtea ahould be eanltary, fly proof and clean. Resolutions to the State Legislature were read by J. W. Bingham, recent of the U. A. O. - ; ? ' W. h. Haye made a motion that the people of the north end of Utah county endeavor to bav a fJylea district dis-trict . ,y, , ,L;C . A demonstration on the renoratlon of furniture waa given by Mr. Scon-berg, Scon-berg, special stress being laid oa floor finishes for painted, Varnished, stained stain-ed and varnished, and waxed floors, tb linoleum varnished, waxed or oiled. Tba following formula was given: giv-en: Afply two-thirds varnish and one third turpentine to first coat of varnish var-nish and then uao varnish straight from the can for aucceedlng eoata. Mrs. Victoria R Christiansen gave a demonstration of care of bair and akin, .telling of several shampoos for the bair, and facial treatment for black heada and plmplea. At I o'clock Dr. Henderson met the men , In the gym. and took up the types of hogs, their bousing, car and feeding. Dr. Henderson went Into detail oa Hog Cholera, stating that It was common In this section and sanitary meaaures tend to lessen the danger of the disease. , He atated that hog, often were not given enough miners and ; recamended a mineral teed that should be kept before the hogs at all times, a follows: Slacked coal, 100 lb.; copperas (Iron Sul phide) 2 lbs.; Air Slacked Lime. 2 tba.; Epsom Salts 2 lbs; Table 8alta t lbs.; Sulphur 2 lba. - Dissolve the oopperua in hot water and pour over me coal, mum wall, then mix In the other Ingredients. Prof. Byron Alder, Poultry expert from the U. A. C told bow to car tor small chicks and emphasised the Importance of sanitation ; in keeping aowa aiseaa in tn discussion fol lowing the lecture, many questions wera answered. " Wednesday evening the Farmers and Hoosewive turned out la good ly numbers to se Th Awakening of Ruth" the regular Wedneaday .ev- ibui mono. - A demonstration in children clo- BUItDINGi BUSINESS ' Ewery builietg man wants mort in lU mnta tTtry potsibla. purchaser in W, trad, tarritory to be bit patron. He oujbt to us every pwibla Instrumentality to ft that business, - Today tht telephone ia used by -the most pro crcislvt houaea to jet new accounta, to dote contraett and generally to transact businesg which formerly was handled by alow mail or by the more expensive method of endinf a representative. -; Study the possibilities of the telephone, or, tetter till, talk to the telephone man about how It can be made more useful and profitable to you. There are low rates which may auit your needs. Get acquainted with this valuable valu-able and inexpensive system of -business building. . j ' " Station -to- Station Calls Art Quicker and Cost Less Mountain Stated Telephone 1 and Telegraph Co. Pleasant Grove Locals Mr. w4.Un. CUj.ncj HBtorf W rjvnd Mrs. Ed Ball entertained, Mr. and Mrs Jaa. C. Pateraon eaJ tertained at a card party Friday eve ' nlng.. mten. guest , wr preaant:-Unch preaant:-Unch wa served, ; '. at supper Friday mnlng. guests were preseni. Tb Old Folks Committee - of tb i "Mnnn tUMtnA -ward are arranging to entertain the aged of their ward on next Tneeday, Febv Mtb. fti Mitiatioa' in the room of Mra. Genevlev Blawortb at tb trad school building was oui m rep Monday. There was no school la that room aart of the day. ' In bonor of bar blrthdayMnu John B. Smith entertained the- following neste at dinner Tueaday evening: " . u- Ur. and ura. tiana tuumuinu, u. and Mr. Peter Jenen, Mr. And Mrs. Dell Walkr, Mr. and Mr. Anarw Tbompon, Mr, end Mrs. O. Ball and Mr. and Mrs Wlllard Smltb. , 1 Mr. and Mra. H.-W. Jacobs enter- ftalned at dinner Saturday evening for the following: Mesare. and Meaaames J. B. HalUdav. J. A. Weat. I R. Ad- amson, B. C. Llnebaugh, O. E. Orua, Clifford U Wright, Ed. Wadley, Thoa. Fenton, Jas. D. Thorne, Karl Banks, and Clarence Oammett The evening wa pent,m games, mualo and social chat Tb N. C S. Club enjoyed a sleighing sleigh-ing party Friday evening ; Later, ra-freahmenU ra-freahmenU war served at tb horns of Oawold L. Johnson. Tb following Mrs. Alt - Beuaat entertaiivrf 1 dinner Tuesday la honor of br Wis thday. All report a moat pleasant Urn. , - .... , Mrs. H. W. Clark waa ' ODerauic upon tor gall stones at tb Provo ho, piui Tuesday end at present I doing nicely. .:-'..-;,'- v, .?ty The program rendered hi the Rlgb school auditorium Sunday night tor th Mutual of the three wards br uie giria vnorua aaa u ooya' "nil of th high school was much appra elated by a erowdd kou. The Ctaxley iW&iim' bejrin the pria Season, Fell lZth wltn a beautlxol lino of pattern hats Starley IMn- Last Tueaday Clifford L. Wrlgbt earn home from hi otflce at Pror with a temperature running at lot. A physician waa called and upoaex-' amination fount severe Infection tt the foot. Mr. Wright has been en. fined to his borne since, but la report ed allghtly Improved. Regular Priesthood and Union mert.' In? will be held Sunday at Amerios Fork, tomorrow afternoon. All ortu- In tb tabernacle, and the 8nnUr were oreaent: Elva Brown. Ltlliaa ff?00.1 BTW15 ? rbea kjuCd- Mlllett, Carrie Mlllett, Louie Thorns. i ' " ,, by Mr. Algi Eggartsoa Btran or tb B.-T. V. Tbe solos botb -vocal thing waa given by Mrs. Rotlna Skid- brother of th B. Y. D.' ware alao more and during the tnree days of much enjoyed. Bp. a LVfiwensoa of the Round Up. a complete babys lay- pieaaant Grove gav a 10 minute talk on the U. L A. Slogan "W stand for a pur lit through clean thought and action and led tb congregation In repeating It In concert , . 1 " mtm ntln.l -iimi.Iii. tl.MM.fMltAa Tueaday evening, S00 people enjoyed enjoy-ed the reading by Mrs. T. Earl Par-do. Par-do. She read "Madam Butterfly." a play written around a Japanese maid-am. maid-am. Tht) alnglng between acM by Marcella Fage and Maurine Gammett fa Japanese ooetume added much col- Mr to the reading. ' : neaesaay. tea, 7ta The boys' report oa project work carried on at t o'clock Wedneaday ed tar each piece la regard to wear nd price. ,, :. '.A. i;. O One aplendld feature of the Round up waa tbe nursery that waa conducted conduct-ed by Mlsa John eon and Mlaa' Lindsay Lind-say with the aid of the Ilia aphv! girla. The first day there wa 45 children chil-dren between th ; agea of aeveral montna and six yeara. Tueaday there wer as Cniidren and Wedneaday there bl were In attendance. These, with parent and visitors made the crowd 0 larg that another room bad to tie found. Renorta on notitA. hnr N. wheat end orchard project were : beard Wedneaday morning. ; Tbe general aession at 10:10 opened open-ed with community singing. Emma Olpln gave a reading. and the High school mixed orchestra rendered a eletion and responded thre times - to enrore. . ' . . - fn the departmental work, the mea went to the gymnoslum and beard Ben R. Eldrldge talk on dairy cows. Mr. ridrldce urged the farmers to stick k to their best breed and to teed a variety va-riety of balanced feeds for milk.' , 'r -' A fterneen gesslea - . A procrnra conatstinv of a selection ."Com Where the Lillles Blodra by th rlrls chorus: reading by Gladys West; another selection by the srrla rhorea and a vocal duet b Ella Framjtoa and Maurine Fag waa given. giv-en. i-;-' v ; Mr. Bedell. SanlUry Endneer of cse sute Board of children to be found In anv innurr. There were trl-crcka. kiddl. building blocka and many other play thing to make the little ones happy hap-py Tbe mother were thus able to attend th meetings and enjoy them-Mlvee them-Mlvee without the care of their chll- uren. MAHILA 110TES If rs. C. t. ' Wamlck, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Cbauacey Thomas of South Jordan, were visitors the: first part ot tbe week : here .with -their daughter, Mrs. JMaryMonon Mrs. Gardner returned home to Salem after apendlng aome time here with her daughter, Mra. Maud War- nick. - ' Chaa. and Ether Carson of Talr- field. war business vlaltora In Manila Monday and Tueaday. . , - - . e :- .v..; . Effle Warnick returned to Provo Monday after spending aeveral days her with her mother, who has been 111. ; -e e Sen. W. W. Warnick Joined the members ot tbe Legislature In their trip to Cedar City on Saturday. "Mra Ceo. Paul la visiting relativea In Salt Lak City thia week. m Merrill Warnick attended the con vention of Scout Leaders held in Salt visitor here . uu , ucu,; . uhqu last Sunday evening and bad the Sr.' .1 T? ? Pleaaure of renewing th, US!X' XSffJSSS'-'A no- r tn am , . itbe Ubernacie Monday evening. rHe Mra. Ure SL Eggertaoa ot BtllylTZ Fork. .),. ..."..tUke Monday and Tueaday. x we mvut aseiviva tuvuunj vecuiu r ATAV complimented Utah' on her splendid ... , . dcuuib ana mi iw Bin ubh uif The aplendld attention of the large had more Scoute than any other city audience last Sunday eveine beanrAert . it.iti .1 iCTitiu, bt B - .miu mc u rvaaina population.' ? Did you ever consider that there ia 12,000,000 cars in the United States and that 7,000,000 are Fords. While They Last- at your own terms, ". Complete with Starter and Demountable Bims. :! KOADSTER 77.. $455.25 . TOURING $485.40 COUPE 4 $627.90 SEDAN .-;v; r.r.r. ...... r $695.50- TRUCK $465.45 k Prices F .0. B. Lehi , It will soon be time 'to plow, "let tis demonstrate a tractor to. you. "They are cheaper than horses. $470.20 IV 0. B. Lehi ; ' ; ' LEHI MOTOR CO. irnc:ini2 LEHI, UTAH . The offlcera of the IL I. A. met at th home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Warnick War-nick Saturday where plana were com. pleted for a aerlea of preliminary pro- iu w sivcii in ne regular M. I. A. sessions for February and March After the regular Business bad been completed, tfreahmenterr served. ?: v- t The Primary Aaan gave a social for all It member Monday afternoon The time waa spent Jn a recreational program at the close of which 'Icecream 'Ice-cream aid pop corn waa served t nil present. . . . , - v, B - f.: ,,. C. U Warnick was in . Provo i on bua'nesa connected with tbe Farm loan Ass'n. .'. , , ' ' "'. ? '"-'r --e 5 ft Mr. and Mrs. Tboa. , Fenton and John T.- Walker of Pleasant Grove, were visitor at th M. I. A. conjoint Sunday evening. They alaa visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Esra Swenson. - e . .. c i '- llotica ofSEb ' . A ; - V, ' -V . . . For Special Taxes Notice -la hereby gtvea that P-iit P-iit tiiM tor the Burpos -of defraying the expense of Street Paving District Na 1 ar due and unpaid la amounts and upon th lands set forth and described des-cribed In the delinquent list hereto attached, and ' unless th' said taxea together -with tb coats of publication are paid, oa or oeiore ine zou, uuj of February, 1923, th property upon which tb said taxes are a lien, will oa said day, be sold for said taxes. costs ot advertising and expense 01 sate, at th front door of Xlty Hall In Pleasant Grove City, tun, negin- nine at th hour ot twelve o'clock noon of said lay and continuing un til all of. aald property 'shall , have heen sold. . Mr. W. H. Adams, block 4, part ot 101 1 .. fi-. ' Jos. H. "Adams, block 4, part of lot 14. .... ....... IW5.10. J. Ruel Adams, block 18, all ot lot 1 and S (149.88, Rollo Thornton, block 18, part of lot 7 and 11 of lot J ............ 150.93. Coraallus Baxter, block U, part of lot 4 .............. ........ I108.J3. MABEBF. SMITH, Treasurer. First Publication Feb. 10, 1921. Laet.PubllcaUott Feb. 24. 192 J. ; Fern Thorne, Llllle Anderson, Ladle Walker, Leah Swenson, Dean A. An-de)aon, An-de)aon, Oawold L. Johnson, EmQ F. 8wenson, U Keith Johnson and Lyman Ly-man W, Anderson, - : Beai the At. Ther, will be a married folk, ban Thursday of next week. All aurrU people are especially Invited, bovtrer single folks are welcome. Jas. 1 Nelson and Chris Fugal ar helptif to stir up th peopl who want a ml good tlmav . : . . . .,' ; V . This is yourf corner Make use of it for information on qootlooj i which are Duzxlini you. s It will be a pleasure and privilege to answer em- fully, and promptly all questions submitted to ma, except those seckuiisw-; seckuiisw-; kaladvice. Names ancf addresses of business firms cannot.be printed ber,' , but will be sent if a self-addressed, stamped envelope accompanies the i Sest. . For a personal reply send stamped envelope. Questions mug k oite4 to two, and name and address must accompany each letter.': All tt 1 munjcations. are held strictly tonfidentiaL. '' Address letters very plainly, with pen and 'nk, to Helen Brooks, Is 1545, Salt Lake City, lllah. '. . In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, ( i author is necessary in order to find them. ' . .. tjffiM Dear Mts feroflks: llotice of Sale Taxes Geo. Holman of 8alt Tke, spent be wek end her with his father, A. E. Hofman. . . '. : !; "v A eplend'd representation of jthe Tl attended ' ..tba : Farmera' and vnvUrru Round Up held In Pl--snt nrov the first thre days of the-week... --.j- .. ;y. : ' :f . Skating 'narttee 4ave been enjoyed f manv of the ywine pwvle -th week. It Is the first time tht winter the Ic has 'been suitable for such 'port':,,. -i :r " -:;.,f ' ; Th Munlla flnndny School bad sn endanee'of Pi per cent last Sun- 3ay ana is masine an enort to enroll jevery member In the ward. . I approach aain.' If yon will per mit me. : I have another question t ask: What will remove a Dyamhlm stain from linen? Thanking you ant wishing" you success In your work, ! remain, . -.. . ... v -"--- DOM.T. Parowas, Utah." r I salute you, Ioiiy, approach! Dyan ahine la a bare- proposition, I'm afraid but. I suggest that you saturate th pot with lemon Juice and rub sal! thickly over It. Let this remain until dry. Wash and repeat until It disappears. disap-pears. If this falls to remove the spot use oxallo acid, one teaspoon ful of th crystallised acid to a half plat of water. wa-ter. This must be carefully washed eut of the linen after the spot ts removed, re-moved, and .household ammonia applied to the goods to neutralise any of th acid that may remain. I take It thai the llnea Is white.' If colored, the acid wilt remove the color, cannot b ased. ; t'"" Dear Miss Brooks: ' May I enter your dear little eeraerl It looks ao Inviting I cannot stay away any longer. I have a few questions 1 would be glad If yon would please an-ewer: an-ewer: - (1) 1 have been going with a boy whom 1 Ilk very much. We do not live tn the same town. How can 1 get him to write to met Should I ask him to or should notT (2) Is It a bad sign for a dark eomplesloned girl to marry a dark-complexioned - fellow 1 Hoping I will get a prompt answar. And fcere'e wishing yer bright and successful new year, r - MAZIBTMayfleld. Utah. ' Tou are most welcome. Mails. Thanks for -your good wishes earn to you tl) Tour friend probably doee net think you would care to write when be comet te see you often. I believe you should let him suggest writing. , (!) No, not a bad sign. It Is generally understood that two) people with either, dark or tight complexion cannot get along so well together" b : of the similarity ot disposition. A ontrast ts consider)) hotter for a himnonlone companionship..: companion-ship..: y ' .-. , . .;. v ' ' tear Miss Rroeka: .'. ' ' ' - I have totitid j f.nf comer very Inter, estlng. -1 wNh yju would please an-ewer an-ewer a question or two for me. I air a girl ef 1 rer 1 have alwaye been a lover of Iiof md am much Interested Inter-ested In show setreVee. and stage ao-tresses. ao-tresses. My mo(. e." doee not approve of my thinking i.f g ing on the stage Would you. plea give me some ad vice alonr this llnt (a) I em also In love wlih two young men. both wanting want-ing to marry me My mother doei not approve bou. e t am so young They are both fine gmttemen. One has to work for hU living and Is honest while the other la wealthy end spend moet ot his tlmr in pool halls. If you were to take a chie which would you ebooae. I remain, vnur friend. ... w ' ,. M' KDITH Kh Utah. (1) My dear, admiration for aotresses. dealre te be en, etc, and beoomlng one. are not much eloaer together than are the north and, south poles. Ia the rat place you hv to develop taUni Tr" walte J.s ''. om" wnn "w. to nnd eut whothei - T7 . 'Mr, yt)U got . youn or not that tslnt -were worth eultlvat-Q)r" eultlvat-Q)r" H Jnv jsonp! - . J . ' v' ' ; lB,r: ,hr wftul t,1"" be yeere of hard Oh. f dotal tnlnd ale W In ' ,0j,'r bfrero't -'Id hope te attain." ryn, i aofli mma.Jlr, It Jsnt bot" and many ttmee,' even when talented. ... '. " 11 . . " not reai'h Ntardom. J) I beg to wi rBirr mitt ttiappim j llt:; Notice Is hereby given that apec-la! apec-la! taxea for Sidewalk Paving District No. S are due and unpaid In amounts and upon landa set forth and des cribed In tbe delinquent list hereU attached, and unlesa the aald taxea together with the costs ot publication are paid, m or before the 27th day of February, 1923. tb property upon which th said taxea ar a lien, will on said day, be sold for aald taxes, cost of advertising and expense or sal, at the front door of City Hall In Pieaaant Orov. City, Utah, beginning begin-ning at tb hour of twe.1v o'clock noon of said day and continuing until un-til allof said property shall have been Mlevs " - .c.:-" - ! Edward F. Wadley, all ot lots 11 and 12. block 16. Plat A .... $5S.SS "Herman Green, all ot lot 1 end fl part of lot. 2, hlock 2. Plat A. . tl 1H J. - J. Freeman, all lots 6, n 7r block 22, Plat A .......... $12.12 IWU A. W. Freeman, all ot lot. ft block 22, PtA 112 e. Artemns Folmn alt of 1M 1. U f lot t-Plock 21.. Plat A fSt.80. .0. O. Newman, all ot lots Jo. if. and 12, block 81. Plt A. ...... MJ.BJ. - ' ' MARIE F, SMITH. ' T"surer. Plrst.Wleetlon Vb. 10, Wi, l ast Publication Feb. 24, 1925. , . . sasHHSMieawVHaHHean. ' f Cool rhflea '--;.'' It takes CS muscles of the fsce to mv a frown and IS i produe smn. t.Why wasU? energy? asked Laty Larry. ..,.;,.,. rwot Can m not spent ' so ngMty B" mi Imnfflna living Wltk ! man who spends most of his time Is , m1 lotlaV. ITm vnur awn good M mon sense and pay no attentloa t tt talk. TJ ey doubtless know as 1IU love an you do, so there Is no aeeie elding be' ween them Just yet. Dear Mlae Brooks: ,-This ,-This la ths first time I have W ; to yom and hope I will have s- My questions are as follows! (J) " was the cause of Wallace ReWs ' (2) Ia tt true that Rodolph Valsotls blind? If so, whst caused Itt ( you please give' me the the following stars: Rodolph Vslesi J fackle Coega. Cullen Lasil Welsh, Baby Peggy. Wishing,!" oceans of succsss, I am tl-uly. . j -,.-.TES3. Heber. According te reports contalneo newspapere Wallace Relds !'"" tanned from his efforts to vsreoiw v; , drug habit, which resulted la eow eatloni, an 1 oecanse of his w wndltlon n wss unuble te jombat tbeni. He contracted ' lablt some two years age drmi .Uneea. (21 1 have bear WtV W lost If y inch a belief, andde tM i H I. true, (3) Rodolph 'w? be addr. at'T13! Ho l-on Angeles, Calif.: J'f'V Nllea Welch at the UH lywood, Calif ? Baby t'eggr . ; veraal ; Studios. Universal OW. and Cullen-Lasdls at the Mtr Hollywood. Calif. , - Smart Bey, Smart By Tommy-Play tor mamma f -' j, Mother (with a headache)- ( , , But F must b flulet-terj 'J Tommy "8ur. wTl .: f dont ' advrtls" j Atta Cw- '' -wr5L' WU (reading pPr) it, James, a coupl got Jusr"8" a courtship of fifty " v jlm--Poor fellow, too hold out any longr, I V . Ta last Knew It flilit a Manner tO a fellow A a .ha aat herself doWtt OS -It you kiss me, of n9' Ton wltt bav. to us ftre- fr, 1 But HI bet you are gtroBf me. 'HaForei: . .. m ... inneer 11 ; ran r -a ..!. women ' them. Wbi saye the p1,rSf , Indepenaenc w " -. to v We Print Batter W |