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Every day you neglect starting- a Savings Account means that you must work just that much harder to provide for your old age. - The time to start a Savings Account is NOW. Why not do this the first thing tomorow? Start with only $1.00 if necessary, but START! At first the amount you save is not so important; the MAIN idea is to GET THE SAVINGS HABIT! Once you do, you are going to SAVE EVERY CENT YOU CAN. Wheu you open your acaount, we will present you with a Liberty Bell Savings Bank that is by far the most unique home safe we have ever seen. $1.00 Will Do So and Obtain a Liberty Bell Baak Hyrum State Bank HYRUM, UTAH urAonanisdn m it Were. Phone 764 fHEARE THOSE Ami And you and your wife get into arguments, of course, about things? Well, I cant say we argue, but she t does a monologue. PAIN PULS' A Man of Means. 'I dont need them very often, but when I do, I need them quick. One or two and the pain is gone. 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Uncle Tobe, you never yell for the good old days." No, I never began having any real fun until I was forty years old. WONDERFUL GROWTH OF THE PENNY CHRISTMAS HEALTH SEAL Although the Christmas Health Seal Idea originated in a very modest way, It has spread over the country until now Its story is both comprehensive and romantic. Fifteen years ago, Miss Emily r. Deleware, Bissell, of Wilmington, started the Christmas Seal idea in an attempt to raise funds to help in the work of her state. She had read in the Outlook magazine an article by Jacob Itiis on the Christmas stamp sold in Denmark for the support of a childrens hospital. At the time Miss Bissell was secretary of the Deleware Red Cross Chapter. With $40 secured from two friends, as her capital, she obtained the official consent of her chapter and the postoffice authorities to put a few thousand seals into circulation. Stores, newspapers and womens clubs all supported her with great enthusiasm from the first. Through such generous and united effort, three hundred thousand, to her a number beyond all her dreams, were sold that first year and $1,000 was paid on the site of the first tuberculosis Sanatorium in Deleware, known as Hope Farm. As a result of Miss Bissells demonstration and earnest pleading - the American Red Cross decided to take up the enterprise on a nation-wid- e scale the next year, 1908. The parent organization was handicapped by lack of funds and again Miss Bissell found the necessary backers who shared her faith. She personally undertook the task of writing to 4000 newspaper editors throughout the country, asking them to publish the fact that orders for seals should be sent to National Headquarters. The result was a veritable flood of orders. The seal design varies from year to year. This years seal with the mother and child, is symbolic of the helpful guardianship of this cross over the children of our country. Over one billion Christmas Seals will be in circulation this year In Your Druggist Has Them. Sale of Delinquent Water Stock Name of Corportion Hyrum Irrigation Cempany, Hyrum, Utah. There is delinquent on ahe described stock, on account f an Assess ment levied July 5, 1922, the amount set opcsite the names of the re spective shareholders as follows: Name Peter Baugh Venon Allen No. of Shares Amt. 2i $3.75 3.00 2 Martina Anderson Geo. M. Anderson Martha J. Anderson Matila Christensen 16-2- H h 158 Geo. Maness Hy. Hall, Jr. 1 J. 3 R. Egan 1 1.90 75 3.25 1.50 75 4 50 1 John OBrien 1.50 Wilford Jensen 90 35 5 J. H. Kent 7.50 1 Mrs. Anna Lee 1.50 11 M. H. Menson 6.75 2 Chas. C. Jensen 3 00 4 John Yates 6.00 1 Ellen Petersen 1.50 Elizabeth Hnlse 2.70 134 4 F. W. Price 6.00 2 Chas. A. Anderson . 3.00 10 Robert Taylor 15.00 2 Reuben C. Jensen 3 00 And in accordance with law, and order ef the Beard Directors, made on the 5th day of July, 1922, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be said on Satsrday, the 13ah day of January. 1923, at 12 oclock noon, f sad day, at Andersen & Sons Cos. Store, Hyrum, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessmeat thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense ef sale. HANS P. ANDERSEN, Secretary. Hyrum, Utah. Dec. 22, 1928. Job Printing at This Office |