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Show B THIS. THAT AND THE OTHER H If you love freedom, owe no man a H 'i VTIelp the marshal catch the hood- B )u ma m If you have a friend don't let him. get B fin your debt. B n Pay as you go and you will 'always B ' weur.yoiir own clothes. H ' Garden tools of all kinds at the lowest B prices at the Co-op. H ' Several sheep herds passed through B hero last weak, going cast. B Experianco is the best school, lot B every man profit by it. B B ' Self made men are the most powerful B intellectually. B Tho wisest statesmen are those who B ' ' do much and say little. B Every lady listens for the war news B these days. B Several patches of sugar beets will be B ready to thin in about a week. B ,v Any one wishing to learn fasionable B dressmnkng please call on Mies Lydia B Evans. B War is declared on high prices by H WEST'S MAIL ORDER HOUSE. Send B n cents for catplcgue. B Experience teaches the farmer, ho B m,ore ho stirrs and cultivates his land, B 1ho bettor his crop. B If Lolii could get all the water slio B needs there would not be a moro fertile B flpo1 "l ne Bto. B Mr James FyfTe has had his corner B mado vory attractive by a nice new B fouco. James is allright. B From the way tho snow is diaappoar- B n2 from tho mountaius, it looks like B water wi'l bo vety scarce the coming B season B The old meeting houso will bo putting B on ft'rs unless a stop is made to the im B provomonts. Last week the benche8 B worn painted. B Every farmer should pay good attent- B on n'B crops this season, for Bhould H tho war continue all farm products will B bring a good price. B ' Tho little bon of Mr. James Srauin ro- B coivedn bad cut over the eye la&t Tues- B day through tampering with gun pow- B der Ho was taken to Dr. Steele, who B attended to tho wound. B Its good, get it. Its free, that 100 page B catalogue. Send 3 cents to help pay H postage to WEST'S MAIL ORDER B HOUSE, Salt Lake Olty. It contains M illustrations and prices of all kinde of B of 'merchandise. B Mr, A. II. Gattis (Head Quarters at B Union Hotel. LoltiJ represents tho B Western Grocery Co. of Kansas City H and Denver, docs business diiect with H the consumer, they cut out the middlo B mans profit. All Goods nro shipped as H represented . All Goods arc sold subject B to inspection before delivery. Sond in H a trial order and savo 30 per cent. Re- H foronqo, 'Colorado National Bank, Don- H vo'r'Colbradb, and . American National H Unnl'Kanaas City, Mo. B -,, J Mrs. II. Jacobs was in Salt Lultf yesterday tn business; '" Tho Descu't Evening News is eagerly aoilglit aftr hero eoth ovoning. There was frost on JVednesday night but no serious dapiage . done, Tho rain on Friday was very welcome and made the farmers smile, Two cents a mile is to uncharged by th railroads for carrying the troops to the front. The prospects for an apple crop is very promising so far as the' blossoms are concerned. - i See that your children always wear District 70 school shoes. For sale by People's Co-op. Goods in all lines are advancing very rapidly, by buying now you will save money if you buy at the Coop. James Olsen met his death at Mer-cur Mer-cur on Wednesday ny falling 00 feet' down a winzo in tho Mercur Mine. Join Howes of Lolii and Miss Greon-wood Greon-wood of American Fork were married at at the bride's home on Friday. BullitinNo. 54 of tho Utah Experiment Experi-ment station is out. It is an interesting treatise on cattle feeding and is is of special interest to stock-mot.. Tho Rio Gramlo Western railroad have opened general ome'ds In Chicago and will push tho interepfs of Utah and their road in tho great city. A car load ef Doors, Windows, and Screen Doors were received at the Coop this week you can get them at the right figure if you buy of thenr. Chipmau Mer. Co. have offered all their married employees who volunteer half pay while they ure away and will give them $13 to begin with. The dry frrmera over in Cedar Valley are happy. Their crops are looking fine and if they have good luck they will harvest considerable grain next fall. Licenses to wed were yesterday issued to Olaf Holmstead, aged 28, and Katie M.Smith, aged .21, bothofL'ehi, to John Smith, aged 10, of Lo Grande, Oregon, and Cordea McCanlass, aged 14, of Lehi. Beginning to-day the Short Lino Ry. will cease running one of its passenger trains. Tho one which goes south in tho morning and returns at night will only run as far south as Lehi Junction Tho ovonlng train will go south about 1 hours earlier. Moses Jones, Wm. McCandlass and Arthur Lewis, threo bloods from Lehi, were given 15 days in jail to-day for assultupon the person of Fred Henriod without cause, in tho neighborhood of ' Jako Greenwood's home. American i Fork World. i Marshal Thomas is very anxious to catch those parties who are maki.ig themselwes so busy destroying fences, ' The marshal offers $10 to any party who will give him tho information needed to convict, and vo have heard of others who are ready to give tho samo amount. Now is tho time to look after the codlin moth. A little work now maysayo many bushels of apples. Tho trees should bo sprayed with Paris green . This must bo done neyer boforo tho blossoms fall and not less than a week afterwards. The formula' for tins solution is : Paris green, one pound ; unslacked lime, two pounds; water 100 to 200 gallons. |