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Show ' The county . health commjssioner's attention - Is respectfully directed to I the dirty conditions of this camp. Cans. cans. Countless empty cans are being thrown anywhere, providing they are off the doorstep of the party disposing of them. Stringent rules should be adopted compelling garbage to be placed in suitable receptacles for collection by the garbage man. The camp must be given a thorough cleanup ere the warmer nights arrive, ; otherwise we may expect serious out- : breaks of Infectious diseases. It has been said that the stork and, that much advertised patejit medicine travel hand in hand. If so please advise ad-vise Dr. Odell at the Lark Drug. iMayor Jno. M. Uirkner. born in Ger-1 niRny, who has been in the U. S. mill, tary forces for more than 30 years has J been arrested on the charge. of vlolat lug the espionage act. Every kaiserite may not be a spy, but it is safest to assume his, after reading the above statement taken from a Salt Lake Saturday Sat-urday morning paper. There is that pro-Germanism which breeds foulness of character. . H teaches that anything any-thing which Is done for the failerland. whither It Is soldierly, or secretly, by such deeds as putting glass in food. Is honorable. It is no part of America's duty to suffer humiliation from ' such j copper-heeded snakes; on the contrary it is the duty of Americans to close the mouths of the kaiserites, and do it so effectively that nothing more , shall be heard from them while this gigantic struggle for the rorld demoe. racy continues. We have to keep in mind that America is carrying. on a war not onU witha ruthless enemy j abroad, but-ilso with a conscienceless1 enemy at home there seems to be I thousands of men and women in Am-; erica today who would glory in an ; opportunity to damage our cause. The ; world Is engaged in crushing kaiser-: ism and though one may not be able i to wear the uniform let us show by the I purchase of Liberty bonds, war sav- j ings and thrift stamps that we are try- j ing to "do our hit" to crush the Hun and their spy nystem for ever. Did it ever occur to you. If the cause of Germany is right, then one might ' readily believe that murder is a virtue, love a crime. Jesus Christ was mistaken and that i God s JUHt a Joke. The money we lean to our giu ern-, ment for Liberty bonds will help to j set the world fre- and the security, Is the whole of eh ilization which his pooled all i" rs-'urcfs in r on niO:iey , and meteriul to ?urrv m this war to victory. That It m'ght Interest the kaiser to know America ha never been licked, and Great I'ritaln on;v once. Chips and Shavings Shav-ings From Lark J. I. Robbins, V. J. Fahrni,' John Knox and a number of Influential men of the camp have been busy the past week remodeling the tennis court. On its completion it will again be one of the busy bright spots in town. George Woodhead, accompanied by his daughter. Miss Lottie and Miss Hazel Acord autoed to Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. Newbold, widow of J. H. New-hold, New-hold, who was accidentally killed at the Ohio concentrator recently, left camp with her father this week and will return to bis home in Strawberry Valley. SPriiicipal Kdgel of the Lark school with Mrs. Kdgel and Master Ralph, were at iSalt l.ke the past week, making mak-ing arrangements for the purchasing of Liberty bonds. r Mrs. tW. J. Falrms and daughter, LMisg Maxine, are spending a pleasing vacation at (Long Ueach. Cal., with IMrs. Fahrm's sister, Mrs. Carl Ship, pon. I ikm't forgot the big Red Cross entertainment en-tertainment and dance, to be given at the Ohio club on the 3uth. The committee com-mittee is working strenuously for something yet unequalled hi the history his-tory of iLark. Professor McLonald, won't you help us? 'Mr. and Mrs. V, Page and Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Olnon autoed to the valley val-ley in Mr. Page's new onto this week. Harvey l-enroa, bookkeeper of the ''Bingham Mines Co., has returned from his vacation In California, leaving Mrs. Ienros with her mother. Mrs. Brmidow. Mr. Lenron speaks 'of the busy times on the coast these days. The many friends of Tom Smith for many years connected with the Bingham Bing-ham Mines Co. as watermaster will learn with sincere regret of his un. timely end at Miami. Arizona. At this time of writing details of the accident causing his d'-ath have not reached Lark. It is understood funeral services serv-ices will be held at Salt Lake City on Monday next. " 'Han iPeterson's w:-,? and family liave once more returned to Fort Her-rirniin. Her-rirniin. wh"re thev will resume farm life. lan still remaining with the Lark Store Co as teant-r. iRiill.h Zwic'-ev ( Highland f-tore in l:;ir ' ' ttie .Lark stor the past week. Mr. ZwIckey'H 'cheery face Is always welcomed by the old timers here. . |