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Show .... McLiia JJHE AMERICAN RED CROSS ' - IN PEACE TIME Health Promotion .Doan 0000000000000000 into tlio sin or wind. The face, bo woll dried before otherwise It upplynig the cream, "ill be uneven and the result is nih ns can be seen daily on any stn-e-t or in any theatre. lloth powder and rouge can biased wisely and well, even to su.cn evtent as to be impossible of do. tection. And again, they can be applied with such lack of bkill as will make n beautiful woman hideous. lor women who want to use rouge I would suggest that the face of a him over, should nornnl. healthy, playing child should be studied. The flush in the childs face, you will notice, is not in one hutre spot high on the cheek bones. It blends gradually across the upper part of the cheek to the white spot directly on a line with the lobe of the ear. Then it gradually grows id'iker in the lower part of the cheek, but not so pink as above. The center of the chin and the center of tho forehead are also slightly flushed, and sometimes the lobes ot tho ears. It is all a smooth shading ftom whito to pink npd back to white again. IVopIo who tench the proper way of making up usually lay considerable stress upon the importance of blending tho powder and rouge. Personally, I do not like is hard to apply so it will not be noticeable anil when it is notise-nblit ceases to be an attribute ol In such case it becomes beauty. truly an addition and no improve moot. I am spanking, of course, to On the stage people off stage. and In fore the camera mam-- things are necesary in the way of makeup which no one could possibly ad mire in a business office, in the home on tho street. Many women and young girls apply Cosmetics in a manner that makes thorn appear grotesque. Sometimen 1 wowjnr if they ' live in or have no mirrors, they can not know what a fcn3 and wonderful appearance On the to be contrary delusion they are upon a reeding n f tractive. the tfemptel Tt e ( f Ultimo I I hi1roteriojf why This is fnaP I lief. fifinghairthisbrmn. A mMs al 8 fw iritics, "bo elatm uncleanly aad of f p powder on the face of who woman 'riai.mmg lit Jo stood there, adjinjing her hat a matinee. She ,ltory. to going to good th(1 tepid vo;v prctty. I had always used in rinsing of face has hwn mirP(p por Also I had nlways won-I- n drying ft" j,,r0(p why she persisted in marring clown-lik- e a soft towel md swe(,t face sat h such a Her know. make-up- . I ill nn upward disc pw ad-th- e the face roughly it reflection, as it appeared in her rair-ro- r she stepped harmful. Eventual;1 was perfect J When the ... skin flabby aj4 forth into the nshine of the street aters, too, ate the effect wu ghastly. The moral Is hey nearly obvious. tai uses powder igredient which "Via. Every yorwi who it fat, leaving fcarsh apply and rouge (J stage should "'makcnrf before a mirror that with delieatc akin the close to window, where the is well at Jnr 'earn down upon the lights can Prefpr to cleanse the nigh, face table not illumine it, Jnd drawn wit cold cream h dressing fblile down to a with the ater. ,ThiV tends to rra. ith the mirror, thus Plng but i is an excellent precise lire f all hfnishes. the I hiding a womss w ho has no favorable fee ght window for dressing mirror ore important. leaving , the tim0 you fh1 that can ahmrS before and, standuse irritates the skin house, tab fl hand mirror t contains some i window- - or open door, heside-ee "a purity If all 'u. u ,at once- - For whiten tjripjvt her! face eritienlly. ,B it does no hartn to wwon mifpl make tV's a practice would majority of tincture of ,rri the house until they rinsing water. The ben I or, at least, improved 'ght, aromatic odor li, lifted beauty mask. The Ve.jp referred to was natur face at' night Ittft that her badly applied nn to massage real blemish. There jt finger tips, alwav,. Tthwi like her. with a slight, dust oi R A powder or potato that contain Few tun the Rice III, arsenif bismuth of mircurv t very inf-- TTie use Jerearn and powdn-lewash pictures? especially neeessarv r people frre about to 0Vr go out miss 0th,'r?.,3r Bulletin. a f fg 1 ptn ,Ps ve'-thd- tfl ci'r-the- n r I 1 Bydney COLVIN & rr - - RElft ' utI PAYSON, " -- in FYou Can 'laas.H3 Tr coil h id wtl i I Wtnffhat MOW pot the rt tow hold Saturday eTening fir, to Mon? te day ,od D,3h ,,0T3 to door b. .moke end duet dr. aSSssada ;to-ss5s-s ColeT 4A OjQfaa! Hot " "nm ) hoIute!y ,0 prt Department of The Interior. United States Land Office, at Salt Luke City, Utah. October 5, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Theron Leo Cahoon, of Benjamin, Utah, who, on June 20, 1917, made Homestead entry, No, 021322, for Farm Unit B 8 NW, Section 23, Township 8 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed n of intention to make threo-ycof, to establish claim to the in ..Dove described, before Clerk oi the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 1st day of December, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: James Beckstrom, Edward Hansen, Thomas Leslie Richardson, Jr., and J. it. Peay, all of Benjamin, Utan. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. Two-tenth- I I UTu,? SrSl1LS"LJiMSAwS I 1 30,-00- 0 e ... s-- 1 ?. 1 T PROGRAM 3-- It Reprej the Big arUniMtiMcTeof the NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION United Statea Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 12, 1920. Notice is hereby given that William Health is at the foundation of human happiness. Through He Rural Berr 12, 1920. Bringhurst, of Springville, Utah, who, AinerlcuB Date the of last publication, December on June 22, 1917, made Homeatoad tee, Public Health Nursing Service and Ileulth Center Service, Red Cross alms greatly to strengthen this foundation and to draw more closely 10, 1020. entry, No. 021370, for Farm Unit Is B Lot 2, BE 4 NE, Section 20; than ever the neighborly ties that bind the American people together. Here SW14 NW, Section 21, Townahip shown a Red Cross Public Health nurse attending a young mother with NOTICE TO WATEE USEES 8 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake brand new baby, seeing that both receive scientific care. has filed notice of intention Meridian, Stato Engineers Offico, Balt to make three-yea- r proof, to establish City, Utah, Oct. 20, 1920. , claim to the land above described, Notico is hereby given that D. B. before Register and Receiver, United AMERICANS ABROAD RED CROSS ACTIVE lowelsou, of Goshen, Utah, has made States Land Offico, at Salt Luke City, application in accordance with the Utah, on the 26th day of November, IN DISASTER RELIEF requirements of the Compiled Laws 1920. WORKI RED CROSS IN of Utah. 1917, as amended by the Claimant names as wit assess: Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to When disaster hits a community-fi- re, Hans C. Rigtrup, of Spanish Fork, s (.2) of a Bee. Utah, Alfred B. Warner, of Spanish flood, earthquake, explosion, bad water Ft. of from Mud Bprng in Fork, Utah, Joeeph C. Bringhurst, of wreck or tornado the American Red United States Citizens Far Away Baid spring issues at utuh county. O, Springville, Utah, and William Cross can be depended upon to follow of Spaiian Fork, Utah. Rigtrup of with heels for the Ita s! the Members at Enthusiastic V.c.'o!LTt help right GOULD B. BLAKELY stricken people. Red Cross relief Is Division. Register. Fourteenth almost Immediately forthcoming food, and shelter doctors, funds; clothing, conycved 50 ft. in a pipe, and there nurses and special workers with long and Vau, from January 1 to December 31, enthusiastic most the Among experience In handling similar trouble llltluslv0, of each year, for stock DR. L. D. ROUtS energeilc members of the American watering purpo8e8. elsewhere. applicatlon of the citizens Red are Cross those j3 June in tho 30, Btate Engineer 's designated Durtijg the last year, ending United States who live outside the ofiice as No. 8540. Over Wightmaa Buffiy Oompuuy, there was wi average of four disasters All protests against tho granting Main Street. a month In the United Statea. One continental boundaries of their country sons and daughters of the Stars and of said application, stating the reason Ofiice Hours 9 to 1 aad 2 to A hundred and fifty communities In states suffered. The Stripes residing ut the far corners of therefor, must, bo made by affidavit twenty-seve- n Saturday, 9 to 1 Oay. in duplicate, accompanied with a fee Office Phone 13. most of destructive these the earth, and largest These people compose the Insular of $2.50, and tiled in this office within were the tidal wave at Corpus Chrlstl, (30) days after thq completion Texas, and tornadoes In Mississippi, and Foreign Division of the parent or thirty of tho publication of thiB notice. Louisiana. Alabama, Georgia, Ohio, ganlzatlon, generally known as the G F. McGONAGLE, State which has Fourteenth Division, ET.T7iABF.TH B. EARLY, Indiana and Illinois. In these events of horror 850 per- Jurisdiction of all territory outside Duto of first publication Oct. 29, Chiropractor, sons were killed, 1,500 were Injured, the country proper; that Is, Alaska 1920. Date of completion of publica, Over Wightman Supply Oompuy, the about Porto Rico, nawail, Virgin Islands, 13,000 were made homeless, tion, Nov. 26. 1920. families needed help, the property Philippines, Guam, and even the IsOffioe Hoars from 10 to 1 loss was nearly $1 0,000,000 and al- land of Yap, which came under our nd 2 to 6. InFor war. In world a not relief funds, result of the most $1,000,000 flag as cluding emergency supplies was ex- the year 1920 this division reported Stato Engineers Office, Balt Lake 30.80S paid up members. pended. , The main object of this division Is City, Utah, Oct. 20, 1920. To the sufferers from all disasters Notico is hereby given that D. S. op- Red the American the our citizens to the everywhere year, give during DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH 1 of Ooshon, Utah, has made of sup- portunlty to participate in the work Cross sent $120,000 accordance with in the application DENTIST seven for of the organization which stands plies, 110 Red Cross nurses and requirements of the Compiled Lawa meet Americans the To Ideals. trains. relief best national the special Office, Fayaoo Bxnhange Savings needs of the stricken, the organization In far places Intensely loyal and pn In Bank Bunding. set up ten relief stations, operated trlotlc, treasure their membership ex thirty food canteens and as many the Red Cross as the outward an One hundred presslon of their citizenship. It Is emergency hospitals. Red Cross chapters other tie to the homeland and to and twenty-fiveach other. There are chapters of gave disaster relief service. If disaster ever strikes this town or this division in Argentine, Bolivia, ! DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH county, the citizens can be absolutely Brazil, Canal zone, Chile, Cbtna, Costa DENTIST sure the Red Cross will be right ww Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, from January 1 to December 31, Gmoe over Bunk, Puyaoa. UL hand to help them In every way. Ecuador, England. France, Guam, of each year for stock wat- offlee Hour. to II; 1 to 9 Guatemala. Haiti, Hawaii. Honduras, inclusive, This application u TnK PuiJocs. Ecu. Phone 16S-- J Phone S3. Japan, Manchurii, Netherlands, Nlca. , the State Engineer's Peru, Pbllpp office as No. 8539. Miss Gwendoline Farrar, who in-- I ragua, Paraguay, ah protests against the granting herlted a fortune of several million i FrR Rico, Siberia, Spam, Bwe en, lollars from her father. Sir George Switzerland, Syria, Turkey, Uruguay. I of Wli j application, stating the reason Venezuela and Virgin Islands. therefor, must be made by affidavit Fnrmr, the Rand millionaire, who was O. TILSON. U D. During the war these scattered ;n duplicate, accompanied with a foe one of those sentenced to death by Red Cross coutrlb-of $2.50, and filed in this office within 4 PHYSICIAN and SUEGuJN of members the in the Jameson for Boers taking pnrt uted millions in money, and millions thirty (30) days after the completion raid. Is one young woman who can Office ut Realdence 41 dollars worth of necessary articles of the publication of this notice. of $ keep a secret For more than a year for the men In service, and sent many G, F. McGONAGLE, Phone 7 State En tjt If.rln Street on the Miss Farrar has been appearing Payton. Utah doctors and nurses to France. At tlie gtnecr. London stage, and only recently was same Date of first publication Oct. 99, excel on an carried time they her Identity discovered hy necldent. lent Home Service In their respective communities for the families of those and In some reto who had CLASSIFIED COLUMN gions gavegonelarge war, sums of money and Immeasurable personal service to the SIR relief of disaster and disease victims. Advertisements in this column inThe division Is now establishing serted at the rate of 10 cents per six service clubs In foreign ports for the Count lino each inseration. benefit of sailors In the American Merwords to the lino. chant Marine, making plans to aid TOR RENT. Good farm lands, by Americans In trouble In foreign lands 24-t- f and completing arrangements for givJustin A. Loveless, Payson. ing immediate adequate relief In case FOR SALE. Eight Holstein cows, of disaster. four to seven years oldi Will sac It Is the Fourteenth Division's part rifico for quick sale. Can handle In the great Peace Time program of some hay and grain. T. N. Carpenthe American lied Cross. ter, Eureka, Utah. (Phono c.) He Understood. . FOR SALE. One of the Best Busi78 feet ness Cornors in Pavson, Did you tell your boss you had feet in Depth, a sick Frontage, 111 grandmother or anything, so with right of way in th you could get off for the ball game? rear. Property embraces threo busiDidnt have to tell him anything. ness houses and Modern Residence, His boss and his boss boss were busy except furnace. Pn quire at Payson looking for excuses of their own to ian Offlee. out and play golf. MONDAY get Washington Star. BUCK JONES in Firebrand Trevison. FOR SALE. 5 room modern home on Episode No. 2 Good garage. two neres of land. Two blocks west of high school ea-- n gf Bride 13. LEGAL NOTICES. l pus. I). M. Taylor. Payson. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE TUESDAY t E Wir.T, BUY CLEAN .Wl'T1 FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ROS IN ANY QUANTITY." Prir DOROTHY GISH in Little Miss Rebellion. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF His Wifes unian Publishing company. STATE OF UTAH. , UTAH, Week Commencing November 29 12-fo- Let Us nd You This BaMoney 0IR GUaRANTER lands, Indemnity Serial No. 027150. Lot 5, Section 15; Township 10 Salt .Lake South, ltauge J Last, Meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this oince for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regula tions of April 25, 1007, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or sub divisions hereinbefore, described on tho ground that tho same is more valuable for minoral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of character ol tho tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free Irom objection, will bo approved to the State. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. Date of first publication, November En-gino- r. fmnuing subdued dim tr hot enter, those I hepvilr curtained, IkiB, or evervaherf. jp high lights, Lot cvc-- i in the tr little dressmg-fyetnrie- s ,c dirt ad d " room off the M fern. Everything light was was artistic but fvery jrksli b""1 ""'I shaded in pome iii'B'fhl tint that could Id be used. over discouraged by n)(t pnssi),lr reef or an fr State, under section 6 of the Act of 1920. Date of completion of publics. Congress approved July 16, 1804, as tion, Nov. 26. 1920. School vis: H0t 21-t- Caller. H.D NEWSPAPERS FOR Tor Fnll papers for under yolr pet. Warm and sanitary of 100 at 25 cents per sonian Publishing Comp housei-lennin- f, TOR RALE. Salted pick per gallon. Mrs. arl E FOR SALE CHEAP. One at your own price. Also stove. Call at Junior residence, 615 W. Utah Fourteen head with permit. Earl Hollnday Lake, Utah. FOR RALE. In the Matter of the Estate Joseph White, Deceased. of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Creditors will present claims, with to the undersigned, at her at Goshen. Utah, on or before the 20th day of January, 1921. MARY C. BURRA8TON, Administratrix of Estate of Joseph White, Deceased. COLEMAN & STRAW, Attorneys for Administratix. Trovo Utah. NOTICE vouchers, reside7iee United States Land Office, Salt ... The Christmas Greeting Lake City, Utah, October 29, 1920. J season are real works of art. The Pay To Whom It May Concern: sonian is showing the finest tha Notico is horehy given that the have been produced, and the prices State of Utah has filed in this office are moderate. lists of lands, selected by tho said A Sunshine comedy. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY GEORGE CARPENTIER in The Wonder Man. See Frances war hero and champion boxer in a wonderful picture. Also a good comedy. Admission 11 and 22 cents, war tax included. FRIDAY MITCHELL LEWIS in Code of the Yukon Danger. and Hidden ''v SATURDAv EDWIN CAREWE presents Rio grande. of the border. r , A romance |