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Show Ml fpSjtj. " iti 111 I WHAT you lose I I I " thru baking failure Si i must be added to baking H 1 costs it has to be paid for. If Calumet Baking Powder ft will save you all of that. Bc- 0 cause when you use it there arc MM I no failures-no losses. Every bak- If I ins i9 sweet and palatable and HK stays moist, tender and delicious to B Wfi I the last tasty bite. I Kf I That's a big saving but I f I that isn't all. You save when I Kg ffl you buy Calumet and you save E Hfll It is reasonable in cost and I Bi possesses more than the or- 1 1 HE ft dfnarj' leavening etreiiKth. You pay Calumet HI a less and use less. You get the mo;t Suntliino Cnks Hf I In purity, dependability and whole- , Recipe j I someness. jijl.cupof bultcr, HI In every way it is the & pj 51 pa granu- l best wayto keep down bak- jKicuJ HI 1 ins costs. That's what lian made it ; wtf er 2 level H I 'I tho world'a jblggest sclllnff baklnR K lca!!p'on3 Calil- njg 1 f powder has kept it the favorite j met Baking HIK '-' of millions of housewives for more p0wder 1 tea- 18 than thirty years. spoon'lemon, IS Pound can of Calumet contains full I j yolks of 9 eggs. K!'S 10 oz. Some baking powders comeln j f Then mix in the Kl n oz. instead of 10 o. cans. Ke suro I regular way. n you pet a pound when you wantTtl I I I HI Announcement I AMUNDSEN STUDIO j Salt Luke City's loading photographer Is Now Open Until H NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT KB JANUARY 18, 1921 nil I AT DARLINS HOTEL H " I H. A. SAUNDERS of St. Louis, Mo., Operator. HI Use your coupons during this period. AMUNDSEN STUDIO I Time, Trouble and Worry M All (CALL I Saved You P "When you buy your WM GROCERIES, MEATS AND VEGETABLES H ' hero. No visiting of soveral stores. H .'Just toll us your wants. InYAYnT MS Everything HYosh and" PrificYnUighti.' nnv IWni H Larsen Bros. BJ Phone 17 f MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH I 'Now m ' WIULE YOUR OAR JS LITTLE USED YOU m SHOULD ILjLVlB US OVERHAUL IT AND . B PUT IT JN SHAPE FOR NEXT KKASON. ; B I RissoH Garage ft Electric Supply I II 0. O. KEARNEY, Manngor i U' : STATE STREET Tol. 30-W LEHI, UTAH nr w I MMBJwafe SjWfJSS1BJS&mk - ..yaffils IgrrnniiTTiJISnnnMIMnMWilBM woro sorved. QLYOERINE MIXTURE SURPRISES LEHI Tlio quick action of simple glycorlno, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed In A'dlor-lkn, Is surprising. Ono spoonful spoon-ful rollovos ANY CASK gas on Btomach or sour stomach. Adlor-l-kn arts on U0TII uppor and lower bowol nnd removes all foul accumulated mat-tor mat-tor which poisoned stomach. Often CU11ICS constipation, l'rovcnts appendicitis. ap-pendicitis. Ono lady reports sho has nn in ore pnln In back of head or gas on stomach since using Adlor-l-ka. Lohi Drug Company. adv. n REPORT Mndo to tho Hank Commissioner of the State of Utah of tho condition of THE STATE DANK OF LEHI Located at Lohl, In tho count of Utah, Stato of Utah, at the close of business busi-ness on tho 29th dny of December, 1320. mcsouncics Loans nnd Discounts .... f20S,0C0.3S Overdrafts 78.71 Stocks, Ilonds and SocurltloH, etc 1,000.00 Hanking Houso 10,423.87 : Kurolturo nnd Fixtures 4,'J55.aa ; Duo fremi Other Banks.....-,.. 87.411.2C ChockH on other banks In' same town $1,141.07 I Cash Itoms 2G2.00 Sllvor 1,097.91' Currency 1,811.00 Total Cash on llnnd 7.H02.CS Kxponsos l,CC:i.27 Intorost Paid 2.7C3.03 Taxes Tald 1,430.77 Total JC.7C3.07 G.7G3.07 Total $321,980.75 LIABILITIES Capital Slock Paid in ? 2C.000.00 Surplus Fund 8,000.00 Undlvldod Profits 53,111.97 Intorost 5,171.77 Exchnngo 37.62 Commissions 2C.09 Total .! 58,347.35 8,347.35 deserved for Taxes and IntorcRt '. 977.311 Doposlts Subject to Chook 5129,079.30 Cashier's Checks 7,229.03 DMdonds Unpaid 510.00 Total Domand Doposlts.... 130,818.33 Tlmo Cortlllcntos 5 17.30C.1C Savings Deposits 12C,C3C.C8 Total Tlmo Doposlts. 142.812.7 1 Totnl 5321,985.75 Stato of Utah, County of "Utah: W. S. Chlpman, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that ho Is Cashier of tho above nnmod bank; that the abovo and foregoing fore-going report contains a lull, true and corroct statoment of thu condition or the said bank nt tho close of bluings on tho 29th day of Docombor, I!i20 w. s. chipman! Subsorlbed and sworn to beforo m this 5th day of January. 1921. E. L. CIIIP.MAN. (Seal) ' Notary Puhll.- My Commission expires lath day of Juno, 1923. Correct At tost: EDWAItD SOUTUWICK. J. K. COTTER, J.F. I1RADSHAW. . , Director- Stato of Utah, Olllco of Hank Commissioner. Com-missioner. I. N. T. Porter. Hank Commissioner of tho State of Utah, do hereby certify that tho forogolng Is a full, true and correct copy of tho statement of the above nnmod company, Med in my ofllee this Ctli day of January. 191 N. T. PORTER. Dank Coinmlmlonir First Publication January 13. i-d-i I fe Let I I A farmer in a small Southeastern Missouri town I sold a carload of melons to a city buyer for $60. The I buyer said the market was "glutted." But it wasn'tt I 1 That carload was resold to other speculators four times I I before it left the town, and the' last price paid for it I I was $340. But only the $60 paid to the farmer 1 I remained in the community. 1 I Now, the Southeastern Missouri Melon Growers' I I Association obtains correct information about mark- I I eting needs and sells the farmers' products coopera- I 1 Itively. The profits stay at home I 1 COOPERATION ia a watchdog that formation and inspiration about the I I will protect your interests and ours, business of farming. It3 national ' Help us to keep it on the job here, vision enables it to give you needed Bj I We ask your support and encourage- warning of causes for coming price Q I ment of our organization because we changes before they occur. Almoat I believe cooperationwill benefit us every newspaper quote3 day-old or all and promote tho welfare of week-old market prices. But you our community. can't buy or sell your stuff today or Q next week at last week's prices. You I THECOUNTRYGENTLEMANismak- have t0 oo: ;nto the future. And 1 ing public the experiences and the TnE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN offers 1 services of cooperative organizations onc sure way t0 get sound guidance. 1 throughout the country and is leav- 1 ing no stone unturned to help farm- Your whole family will enjoy the 52 Q crs make money. If you are not big issues. Pin your dollar to the 1 already a reader we urge that you coupon. You'll get your money bade get acquainted with thi3 mine of in- through the marketing articles alone. I Farmers' Society of Equity I O. A. Slado, Local Secretary. e, m. Swoltzor, I.elil, Utah National President I I Tits Country Gentleman, Philadelphia, Pa.: I'm glad to see you pushing our organization with good M advertising. And here's my dollar for TllK Cot'NTRY GENTLEMAN for a year 52 weekly issues. The two U I go well together I I (My Nnme) I I (My Address) I I (Town) rsm) I 1 In Using Long Distance j In placing a call to a distant point, thought should bo taken of tho convenience of the' person ealle.-l, and of others who wish to use ! (he line. ' i ' It isn't a kind act to place a long-distance call and then leave vour telephone before connection is made with the distant person. For instance, in-stance, you place a call for a busy man in Busvville. Then you lea e your office. Meanwhile, the Busyville man is called, he answers, tlio operator rings your telephone and there is no response, or she is told , you, have stopped out. t is not only annoying to the person called, but others who are waiting have bean delayed in securingthe circuit, j If you MUST leave the telephone before the call has been coin- j pletod, please notify "Long Distance" at what tolephone you can lie k called. This will prevent inconvenience to the person called and - ill conserve the use -of long-distance facilities. j Ka, subscriber is an essential factor in good telephone sen io, and we will greatly appreciate during (his yqar, as in tho past, ur doing your part in the use of your telephone, and your friendly Mti- ! tudo towards our efforts to make the service tlio best possible. ' I By the Way I Are you. taking advantage of our reduced Evening and ' M il Kates? IJotwoen 8:30 p. m. and mid light, station-to-station (Mills hat I is, calls for numbers only and not for a particular parson are O K- I AMpln.te,1'' 1BetWL,o midnight and 4:30 a. in. such cal' niv 1 ONK-1'OUllTU the day rate. . ; TIlYTIlISSlDlUTKSONYOURTBLEPnOOT. 1 The Mountain States Telephone and 1 Telegraph Company I 'nVA |