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Show ilSOl Goc Pr olio k wh icret tak k bple, 4444441 '.44444444.4444444444444444"t44-M44t- r ?.wwTOa FOR SALE acres of land on We pay 35c per pound i'or GOOD East Fark Dench, well, house butter. Peoples Market. (adv) Spanish and outbuildings; 2 acres orchard. y $1G0 per acre if taken at once. Spanish Fork Astonished to E. I. Egilson, Blackfoot, Idaho. By Merchants Story R. F. D. 2. A merchant relates the following: (adv) , "For years I cbuld not sleep withFOR SALE Two farms, one of out turning every hour. Whatever 3G acres and one of 32 acres, both In Also 1 ate caused gas and sourness. Palmyra. Improvements on both the bad stomach catarrh. ONE SPOONplaces. See F.F.Peay, Spanish Fork FUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., R.F.D.2. (adv to apr .30) relieved me as mixed in Adler-l-k- a Adler-i-k- a Becadse INSTANTLY. of SALE Ed home The FpR alimentary Lewis, Gth East and Center streets. flushes the ENTIRE tract, it relieves ANY CASE constiLadles, a Spirella corset means pation, sour stomach or gas and style, comfort and durability. Phone prevents It Jias appendicitis. 149-for a demonstration. Mrs. QUICKEST action of anything we Efllb Dart, corsetierre. v (adv) ever sold. The World Drug Co. (ad) FOR SALE 1 4 ,4 - Ap-pl- :Mvj 4 WORLD BRADy-MA- DE 1st. ich i - Anglus Theatre 1 the Despondency tue to . Constipation. Women oftenb ecome- nervous and Report of tho Condition of the First National Bank, at Spanish condespondent. When It is due to tho State' of Utah at the close of business on March 5th, 1917. stipation it is easily corrected by. taking an occasional dose of ChamRESOURCES berlains Tablets. These tablets are 217.J;( easy to take and pleasant in effect. Loans and Discounts ' ' PICTURE ETHEL CLAYToi ons and Inten less, nd. con ds a cen Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 25,0t Bonds pledged to secure Postal Savings deposits 1,0s Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not Including stocks l.OC Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank Stock it , Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription .. l.OK ,.. Furniture and Fixtures 33)' Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York I 7,830.33 Chicago and St. Louis Due from reserve agents In other reserve cities 93,203.51 101.0! Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than above) . . 23,50 Other checks on banks In same town as reporting bank .. 1,5;: Outside checks and other cash items 81,400.16 37.70 Fractional currency, nickels and cents 1,4! Notes of other National Banks ii: Lawful reserve in vault and with Federal Reserve Bank. .. .. . 26,70; 1,25, Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.Treas. Total 2405,)!, U. S. U. S. ..... ter con rd. the lave t stat ev fac u . t rIk Hidden Scar ft onsi nom th. pnso . LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid i Surplus Fund Undivided Profits $6,957.89 Less Current expenses, interest and taxes paid 4,077.87 t,P ;5,k Circulating Notes Uutstanaing b Dividends Unpaid FOR RENT For Sale Building lot 2 blocks Individual Deposits Subject to Check 136,21. 21, C house to rent. See Myron west of the city park. Inquire at Certificates of Deposit due in less than thirty days Ccrtlfieu ChecKs office. this Warner. (adv) Postal Savings Deposits (adv) 88,1)' Certificates of Deposit ; 99,4! Other Time Deposits . . . BIDS WANTED Probite and Guardianship Notices. $ 405,92, Total The Spanish Fork West Field Ir L.otKMiit tnc t oum i iii k oi kiie reiMutiv rigation company will receive scaled jitfiier for further iiiformHlton. I, I. P. Snell, Cashier of the bank, do solemly swear bids until Saturday, March 17th, at rTofaarft) creditors are above statements to the true best of the my knowledge and belief. In the District Court of the Fourth 12 oclock, nooon for performing the I. P. SNELL, Cashier. of District of Judicial State the Utah, duties of watermaster for the ensuing in and forUtah County, Utah. year. The successful bidder will he Correct Attest: J. M. Creer, John Jones, O. D. Snell, Directors. In the matter of the estate of , expected to control the river and the EMER M. BRIMIIALL, Deceased. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of March, 1917. Creditors will present claims with Strawberry water. Bids will be received af the ojee of vouchers to the undersigned at his ELIAS HANSEN, Notary Public. My Commission expires Sept. 8, 131 residence in Springville, Utah, on the secretary. The board reserves or before October 10th, 1917. tho right to reject any or all bids. DELBERT C. BRIMIIALL, Admin- 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444'4A. T. MONEY. President. istrator. , ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Ad BENJ. EVANS, Secretary. ministrator. .... 1 65- IN FIVE PARTS . Tuesday, March 20th, (1917 fowls cun hardly walk. It is easily controlled by rubbing the legs In the early stagos of the disease with lard and kerosene equal parts, or by the application of vaseline or other oily mixtures. These pests do not often kill the fowl, but they weaken the vitality so tht she lays few or no eggs, and is readily overcome by some minor ailments that would have little or no effect on a vigorous, healthy animal. All diseased birds should be isolated as soon ns any ailment is noticed, oo as not to endanger the rest of Ihi flock, in rasa they should have a Mnfaftous disease Keep the fowls In clean, sanitary quarters and thus have strong and vigorous birds. Do not overfed or make the hens lazy. Avoid feeding food with strong flavored or partly spoiled food of ;ny kind. In urging western' poulthry raisers to increase the size of tho poulthry business here and thus Incresaso tho annual egg production, Prof. Dyron Alder, poultry husbandman of the Utah Agricultural college, recently emphasized tho great necessity of keeping the birds free from mites and lice. The following suggestions are offered to accomplish th's end: The mito has a gray color with brown spots on its back when not filled with blood. It lives and breeds la crad-.- and corners in and around the peiehLS and nests; going on the fowls rt night only long enough to suck 1(3 body full of hlood, then crawling eff to some secluded place. Tho accunulntion of dropping and filth . In a poerly ventilated, damp house . (fords 'Try favorable cot ditions for this very numerous enemy. Kocp .the building well ventilated Must sell 115 acre farm; 80 acres and cK-.Spray tiu entire insUle j urdcr cultivation, 25 acres lueern, I twice a 'car with whitewash npdo In rrca pooches, 7 acres apples. $3,000. tho ordinary way with one pint of Water rlghf, team, wagon, harness, crude carbolic acid to each gallon mowing machine, rake, sprng tooth. of whitewash, then paint the perches 270.00 per acre. 95 acres of sags once a week with kerosefle after brush dry land at $18 per acre. Call about six ounces of carbolic or write S. G.. Cadd. Spanish Fork. acid to the gallon. Keep this mixing and fowls will soon bo free from NOTICE I'OR PUBLICATION ture In ,a machine oil can and soak of Department Interior, U. S. thoroughly all cracks or corners that Land Office at SalttheLake City, Utah, show any indication of mites as February 10th. 1917. often ns they are seen, and the build-on- e NOTICE is hereby given that. Alof the smallest, but without fred L. Tace, of Thistle, Utah, who doubt one of the worst of poultry on November 21, 1911 made Homestead Entry Serial No. 09113 for SE ' post3. U SSU Sec. 83; SWVi SW4, Sec. Lice live and breed on the bodies 34, T. 9 S., R. 4 E.; and Lots 3 and 3, Township 10 South, of the fowls and feed on the surface 4, Section 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Beaks around the baso of the feath- - Range 'as Med nDc of intention to make crs. If the fowls have a dust bath live year proof, to establish claim to r a dust wallow there will bo fow tho land above described, before the l'ce on their bodies. An occasional ,0i;8er 8n receiver, U. S. Land "V' itaUnj .lib .om good lie. luring which the fowl Is held bo the! Claimant names as witnesses, Thos. legs and the powder sifted from the 'Hill, of Spanish Fork, Utah; Robert Thistle, Utah; WllHam A. perforated can and rubbed well the feathers with the hand, will ' Iaco ofof Sprlngvllle, Utah; Robert Spanish Fork, Utah. aid greatly in freeing the bodies of stagg. GOULD B. BLAKELY. the chickens of this pest. A good Register. powder mny bo made by taking one part cresol to three parts gasoline. NOTICE OF SALE OF Mix this thoroughly then add enREAL ESTATE ough unflbred plaster, a llttlo at a Iu the matter of the estate of Karl time, stirring continually, until all Martin decease. the liquid haa been taken up, giving The undersigned will sell at pria tan or pinkish powder. Blue oint- vate sale the following described real ment la also an excellent remedy for estate In Salem, Utah County, Utah, lice.. This is a poison and should be to wit: Lot 4, block 38, Tlat A, handled carefully. Take a small Salem Townslte Survey. Sale will be piece about the size of a pea and rub made on or after the 24th day of It well into the base of the feathers March, 1917, and written bids will on the abdomen In the fluff just be- be received at the residence of the low the vent. undersigned at Salem, Utah County, Scaly leg, which Is caused by a Utah. Terms of sale, cash; ten per very tiny Insect getting under the cent of each bid to accompany it scales of the them out subject to the confirmation of the and causing the legs to appear rough District Court of Utah County, Utah. and knotty, It' Is very common among Deed at the expense of the purchaser. the general purpose fowls. The disJOHN R. WARREN, ease Is not noticed by many until the Admtnlptrator of the estate of Karl legs are swollen av much that ths Martin, Deceased. i , n. ! -- ad-di- legs,-forcin- g a above-name- d , ( . - . - '" - 4 I NOTICE TO CREDITORS The last number of the Lyceum ' In the District Court of the Fourth Course for this year will be the Judicial District of the State of Utah, Fairchild Sisters Quartet, which will in and for Utah County, Utah. appear at the opera house Saturday, In the matter of the estate of March 24th. DAVID EVANS, Deceased. " FAIRCHILD LADIES QUARTET. Creditors will present claims with The personnel of this company is as vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Garfield, Salt Lake Coufollows: Bessie Fairchild, pianist and so nty, Utah, on r before April 10th, prano; Mildred Merencss, cellist and 1917. GEORGE A. EVANS,. Administrasoprani; Dorothy Fairchild, violinist tor. and contralto: Lola Fairchild, reader, ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for violinist, contralto and planologlst The demand among Lyceuieommlt-tecNOTICE TO CREDITORS everywhere for a quartet of laIn the District Court of the Fourth dies who, In addition to being vqalists, Judicial District of the State of Utah, are versatile .upou orchestral Instru- In and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of ments has been Insistent during recent years. Few demands of the Lyceum LORENZO HOPLA, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with have been more difficult to. OH, which accounts for the smnll number of such vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Spanish Fork, Utah, on 4 companies now on the Redpath list or before April 10th, 1917. A company may be found which has MARINIS LARSEN, Administrathe requirements for an instrumental tor. program, but not good vocalists, and ELlAS HANSEN, Attorney for THE imam J 4 4 As' V. Tvv1 - N . W.iP. 1 - 4 5L' ..n ' t: V Iv; - r 4 Vi-- 1 (t x f - ii ' 3 FAIRCHILD LADIES QUARTET. th. ietv dr-- 1 rs ell hit cr ;b. utt ho fl sti y i C( fi a rel he e I th. ay icb ii FAMOUS V uai - The New York Producing Co. will present a pretentious version of this well known Western classic from Owen Wisters novel, with a ne t N HUE iff it re 118 ic 4 Monday, March 19 cast that ran i the Garrick Theatre New York : nine months. j PRICES: I 25-50- -75 u 't in m ' I Practically the same wall known Chicago he O At The quartets and solos, Instru- ELIAS IIANSEN, Attorney for 4 mental duets and trios and vocal duets. the youngest Dorothy Fairchild, NOTICE TO CWdITORS member of the company, began bet In the District Court of the Fourth musical education at the age of seven Judicial District of the State of Utah, years and appeared In public recital in nd for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of at tho age of nine. She Is a pupil of Herbert Butler (American Conserva- MRS. SAMUEL PRATER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with tory, Chicago). Last year she was a the undersigned at his member of the Coyla Spring Concert vouchers residence at Spanish Fork, Utah, on Company. or before April 10th, 1917. Lela Fairchild studied expression at jjjklAS HANSEN, Administrator. the University of Wisconsin and voice NOTICE TO CREDITORS with Magnus Schuts of the Sherwood In the District School, Chicago. She was a member Judicial District Court of the Fourth of the State of of the Spring Concert Company. in and for Utah County, Utah. Utah, Bessie Fairchild studied piano with In the matter of the estate of Fran-co- s Emil Llebling for a number of years. B. Hales, Deceased. She has also taken an active part as a Creditors will presont claims with member of the Rockford (111.) Men- vouchers to the undersigned at his delssohn Club and the Treble Clef residence In Spansh Fork, Utah, on or before June 10th, 1917. Club of Beloit, Wls. ES L. HALES, Administrator. Mildred Mereness studied voice with ELIAS HANSEN, Attorney for Ad. also cello the Magnus Sebuts; with ministrator. ' an od th. thi of east nt i n Y tor. whistling se o Ii Dustin Farnum HANSEN, Attorney for NOTICE TO CREDITOR. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of BENJ. E. WILLIAMS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at his residence at Spanish Fork, on or before April 10th, 1917. Utah, ERNEST WILLIAMS, Administra- tmo y a Administratrix. ELIAS a the ;s ini Hi! MADE n . re th. mt ! , . vice versa. The members ,of the Fairchild LaNOTICE TO CREDITOR dles Quartet are both vocalists and In District Court of the Fourth the Instrumentalist. Their program will District of the State of Utah, Include Instrumental and vocal quar- Judicial In and for Utah County, Utah. tets, piu no, violin, cello, soprano and In the matter of the estate of eontralfo solos, readings, pla colognes CECELIA WILLIAMS, Deceased. . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her V,- 13 '' residence at Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before April 10th, 1917. MARY MARGARET WILLIAMS, . '4 ,ld s h. , , th n eli s - is, tion ;tica e. g - . I Intoar - ..... ! a p. w HOLMOOltDUmi 01 sh 1 at for hnd. $1.00 Seats on sale at City Drug n UU teacher. 44444444444444444,4141414144444444 in |