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m I Kjj AMEltlCAN Mlllt OTlig. 8ATTODAV, FEDBUAnV 21, M4 - - -- ... iMX ' V HI l r! " """ H " :"3 T" ! coming to t M Am. Fork and PL Grove ; gKJMi I I j The Harmon-Kendall Players Bu I ' PKIOSKNTINQ TWO KATTLIN.G GOOD PLAITS lL I Hj' "SAGEBRUSH" "THE WORLD AND A WOMANJI ' IfU ':4HpP, I H t i TJio above play is a beautiful western drama, The above nlay is a v.,raioiitJiTli Thief." ," - BHIf I ' , involving a most intense love story. It is one which is u modern drama in whftJ y . . ifp I ' 5 of those kind of plays you will remember tor steals to maintain the love ot he , ! alt'' . ,c - l 'Hff. M"&K I .', the beautiful story and the ood moral it finally is forced to conless her dime to mm. v IHK.'f I teaches. A very tfrippintf Bceno follows. J - ;?s V$IHHB:? I v ! ' ..-v.. JMMbSv I fcj THESE ABE.GUAHANTEED ATTHA CT10N&BY A COMPANY WITH AN ESTABLISHED REPUTATION. ' i j HHK ,. I 'I AN EXTRAORDINARY THEATRICAL TREAT fllfiit) I ill v Lehi-Mon. and Tues., Feb. 23-24 Am. Fork-Wed., Feb. 25. "Sagebrush" ., KMmM I I Pleasant Grove---Thurs., Feb 26. "Sagebrush" mI I K Prices - - - - 25c, 35c and 1)0c JteJ' '.- I Kf J. lllCO ArfTVJ WV .. W Miss BLAKCIM KKXDALL, HIM! The Leading I-ady with the Harmon-Kendall' 1'lnycrs. Mm ' n i iislsiiMii Kf . Boys' Agricultural Clubs j From Lebl. ff' Mr. Frank 11. Dothcll, government H export In tho Western Dairy Division, k talked to n largo gathering of boys t and mono In tho Lchl Tabernacle on BK Tuesday evening on tho valuo and lm- HK portanco of kooplng records ot tho Bm$ cows they aro milking. It Is estimated Yj.,,! by exports that not half ot tho cows J milked in the United States pay for feti their keep, and It Is probable that in Ify ,' "Utah tho percentage of profitable cowb Hjlp is oven lower. The only way to do- Mfyii tormino Just what profit or loss u cow Bff!' Is yielding is to keep accurate records BUttll! of the feed she consumes and of tho Vwi milk ajid butter fat she produces. Such rccordB enn bo kopt by any boy in tho seventh or eighth grado nnd by soino boyB who tiro in lower grades. Mr. Ilothell told of such work being dono by boys in Colorado, In -Oregon nnd In Davis county of our own stnto. Ho predicted that insldo of thrco or four yenrs tho averago ylold of dairy cowb In Davis county would bo doublod on nccount ot tho culling and selec tion that farmors would bo enabled to mnko ns n result of tho testing dono and tho rccordB kept. Tho work may bo carried on in the form of a contest, under tho direction of tho school or other organization. Ulank8 will bo furnished bach boy who takes part, and ho will bo expected to weigh tho feed given to each cow and to weigh tho milk and test for buttor, fat, with tho help of tho person Ilu charge This weighing and testing need bo dono only onco u month, but must bo continued throughout tho This work Bccms to bo commendable from every point of view. It will en able tho farmers to cull out tho un profitable cowb nnd to Improve their herds by breeding only from tho best ones. It will bo of much educational valuo to tho boy and will tend to In terest him In form work. It will form a connecting link between tho homo and school and will bo to tho ndvontogo of student, teacher and par ent. - A motcmont Is on foot In Lchl to organize contests for tho boyB In va rious lines of agriculture, such as gar dening, poultry ralBlng, hog feeding and growing of field crops. There will bo both -junior and senior divisions and the work will probably bo done under tho dlrcctlou of the Agricul tural Club of tho High School and tho V. M. M. I. A. Parents aro urged to encourngo the boys to enter tho contests. ThoBO tak- . Hi " - " - -- t If ' f ! WORLD WIRES Hi Bf i HI i I That little piece oi wire you see on your telephone is tho beginning Ij of a big system. . It is alwaj's connected with all the other wires of the system and makes it possible for you to talk wherever you please HI, It's the link that makes you the Partner of Progress KJJm It, "'" '" "' ' w "'""; sw" . m ui your telephone company (the seven states we servo) there- is nef I enough wire in daily use to extend twenty-two limes around the I world HI ' There aro MS.u'Gt) miles of wire that are owned and operated by vour nib telephone company ' ' mg on ,U1(' oln' other partners use it over a million times a day I Vou see our business is your business The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. "Tho Corporation Different" lug pnrt will gain a grcut deal of useful Information; they may bo able to make n llttlo pocket money; they have a chance to win prizes; they will be kept bUBy and out of mischief, and many of them will form such u love for the work that they will need no urging to Btny o the rarm. . n .... LISTEN 10 THIS, KOISO JfAM American Fork, Feb. 11, l'Jll. Mr. Kdltor: 1 wjsh to congratulate tho young lnnn from tho First Wnrd who wrote "Tho Ideal Young Lady." Tliorc are so tew young men who have such lijgjj Jdeals. Most of his sex does not look at 2 young lady's abilities or character. If she has a pretty face and can talk u little l ioung man takes tho rest for granted, therefore, 1 wIbIi this certain young man to accept my congratulations. Yours truly, A YOUNO LADY FIIOM THE SECOND WARD, TMiLrA.lilEAIRSj: Provo, Feb. 17. The Board of County Commissioners has fixed tho following dates on which It will sit as a board of equalization: Juno 2. Lchl. Cedar Fort, Fair Mold, Alpine, Highland and American Fork. June 3. Provo aud Lincoln. Juno 4. Pleasant Uroe, Sprlng vjllo and Mapleton. Jium p. Spanish Fork, Ilonjamln, Lako Bhoiojind 1'uysou. Juno C Salem, Opn)icn, Santnnuln, Spring Lake, Thistle, pilntou nnd luckcr. ' June 22. General. At tho moetlug of tho board, hold yesterday, $18,Uuu iiiBuraucu on (ho county lunrmary was placed with nine agcnciea in l roo, American Fork anu bpauluh Fork. CommtBsluner Christcuscn was In structed to get a butt piece of loud jepnlreu near American Fork. 'Iho jt)o;ile living along tiio rontf iad of lored IP pui up half of tho cost of Iho repairs ir tno county would ntaiiu Iho otjipr'jmi;. 'A letter waa received fiom E. P. Pulmor, county clerk of Salt Lake county, asking when the boaid would consider clunns connected with tho Lopez enso. llo stated that tho Salt LaKO cpujity commisBlouerB consid ered thnt Utijj county should pyu a portion of tho uxpejjBu Jucurrea, us ihroo of tho murders were eoininiftcd lu Utah county. County Clerk'A V. ltobluon waa Instructed io lufoiiu Mr. t'uimer that tho lirst Monday of each month Is tho duy on which tho board considers clulinu. Utah county has already paid over ?GO0 lu tho Lopez case tor iiutomo blloB, special deputies, provisions, etc., aoiit out from Sheriff East's ol llco ut tho tlmo of tho hunt for Lopez, fi WARNING TO WOOLMEN: DO NOT SELL TOO SOON Secretary C. U. Stownrt of tho Utah Woolgrowora' Association received baturuay last tho following letter, which will bo of special Interest to sheepmen lu this region: "Chicago, Fob. 11, lull. "0. IJ. Stewart, Salt Lako City, Utah. "Denr Sir: I rcal'y feel that tho lluli tiuA'.rb Imo mu1 a mistake if there Iuib been as much wool sold as Is. leported (about 10,000,000 pounds), as conditions uro shaping up much moio favorably, and If tho wool Is better giown ami lighter condition ed, even on tho same jnarket thu grower can reasonably expect moro money " "Tako as an Illustration a clip shrinking (,8 per cent, marketed at lb centB, would Indicate 15.1 cents lu tho grease, ir, how over, that clip sin Inks t)5 per cent and could bo mar keted at CD cents, It would mean 17 contB, (i full difference of 2 cents. "If tho American mills can not only shut out foreigners in goods, but can Bticcossfully Invade foreign markets, It means more demand for America wool. Dm lug tho next two or three moutliB tho inauufucturors will bo testing out this proposition, nnd whllo thoy are doing bo. It would aeem as if It would bo a safe proposition for tho growers to sit tight and bo ready to tako advantage of tho bettor market, If ono should arise. In our opinion, nothing can be galued by selling now, aud much may do sacrificed. "Yours very truly, (Signed) "R. B. THOMSON, "Secretary." AMERICAN FORk at DKUGUltfT HAS VAL UABLE AGENCY Tho American Fork Ppjlf PQ- ?lu? tho Amorlcau Fork agency Tor the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known ns Adrer-1-ka, tno remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis." This simple rem edy Iiub powerful nctlon nna drains such surprising amounts of old mat tor' from- tho body that JUST ONE DOSE 'relieves "SOur gtomach, gaa on tho stomach and coiistlpatjoh 7lnifSt IMMEDIATELY. Tho WUICK action of Adlcr-1-ka is astouishiug. TOO MANY CATTLE 1 JgORUINTA 1'OREST The tlin for receiving application for "cattle, Horses and sheep grazing onthe Uinta ' Forest and 'tho Kcbo Addition to the Uinta' Forest,"for hfS season of 11)14, has expired aud It Is found that 31,000 cattle and horses have been applied for. Only 27,000 cattle and noises uro allowed to graze on the Uinta aud tho N'cbo addition1 tins ear. Quito a number of the ap plicants aro now men, ind It will bo necessary to so over each appltca t.Mi aud consider It u Its merits before approving it In order that each applicant may bo given fair consid eration. Ono hundred und eighty-six thousand thrco hundred and ceventy slx sheel will ha allowed to grazo on the Uinta Forest and Ncfw -Addition this year, but tho number applied T.6r has not yet been ascertained. U 'is thought, however, that very few new applications for snoop grazing will bo made, as tho range for sheep grazing 1b already fully occupied and tho sheep grazing permits nro pretty well established. v A drr, tyickluK coUgh 1b hard on tho lungs, often caubiiif hem to bleed. BALLARD'S HOREUOUND SYRUP Is a healing balm that quickly repairs datnago In tho lungs and ulr passages. I'rlca 2&c, COc and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Win. Thornton. (Adv.) o Grandma Never Le) Her Hair get Gray Kept llrr Locks Dark, Thick, Glossy, Ullli Hum) 'leu and Sulphur, When you darken your hair with Sago Tea aud Sulphur, no one can toll, because it Is douu bo naturally, so ocnly. Preparing this mixture, though, at homo is mussy and trouble some. For f0 cents you can buy at uny drug Htoro the rcady-to-uso tonic called "WyeuYs Sago and Sulphur Remedy." You Just dampen a spongo or soft brush with It and draw thlg through jour hair, taking ono small strand at a time. Ily morning all gray hair disappears, and, alter an other application or two, jour hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy und luxuiiuut. You will also dis cover dandruff Is gone aud fiulr is stopped InillugT Oray, tuded hair, though no dls graco, 1b u sign ot od ago, aud au we all dcslio a youthful and attiuctUe appearance, get busy, at ouco with wjoth'B Sage aud Sulpliur und look J ears younger. . All Thuuo flailing Carnations,', Ferns ,and Houbo Wunts or ;Floral Designs lor Funerals gull Up PLEASANT GROVE FLORAL CO. i'homj fii.n, WE DELIVER PHOMPl'LY: WAN'T ADS I Adicrllslng under this head U sc I icjilcd at the rate of a cent a word (or I each lnseillon, which In pa) utile lu adraucc. Thousands have pretlteil hj I lining this column. Trj a few words for quick results. I Ask for PJajio Votes I Thornton's Drug Store. I Don't annoy your neighbor by bor- rowing this paper, when $1.00 nill orlng It to you 62 times. it Homo raited frut treea for Biile br d, D. Radmdli, Pleasaul Urovo, UIbU. , wt rOR SERVICE A Bplcudld Jcnejr bull, fiom Johu R. Winder's prize wiiiuer. SerVlco 91.23. Aloo u unt pure-blood Uorkshlro bore, ut S. I). OnlpmaVq; 7-M I iOR SALE A- chcllonlcr, earl), I breuktaut stovo, iron liedntupo, 1 jpriug cot, wuHtuiig machliio and a 'goou table, will sen cheap lor cash. nemo iiulllduy 01' A. ,in. Iverbvu, t'leusuiit uroo. H-.i I FOR RENT A good four-room hous I witn Vi-acro ol laud, barn, clnaen I coop, pig peu, woodliouao und cellar, I leiuis casu in advance. Sco in. lur- I sou, 1 leasuni Utote. 11-U I f OR SB1JVIOK A reglBteied Jcrsef I bun, 10 mouths ot ago, bee H (f uauseic, pnuue jj2- , American ton li-il UhD FOR BALE Flvo acres of first- I ciasu bcel iauu near uugur lacior; I tot sulo cheap. Appiy W. 11. Uardncr, fl Aineiican lurK. H-:i lOR SALE Pure bred Buried !'!; I mout took eggs for hatching. Sired by bloodu'fromJ. W. Pailt'u; bred ft) I lay strain, luiiulro G. 11. llaiiboo, American Fork. Phone 70. BAUY BUOGY FOR SALE A gooii I strong wicker baby buggy; price 7.ou. iiKiuire of Mrs. A. C. Adaiusou. Amorlcau Foik. -Mi I THE WINDSOR HOTijlT I '22b youth Muin Street Salt I Liiiko City. Uleoii, quiet, com- I lortablo and most centrally lu- I oatoU. Ifuiiig flw tQ Sii.uu I o H If you have anything to soil a little ad 111 thu waul column biings icjuiis- oeo pHgo 2. H TWO-MINUTE -, TITLE TALToH lliu ItcaoiiH for Abstratts of 'Hilt' H The DUBlucsB of abstracting titles " of comiiaiatively recent giowth. '' H last increasing values ot laud re- H tpiiied that a purchaser know tliU H tho tltlo was clear. H So many Irauds hao been diaco- orcd, so many titles pioNeii woitliic- H that 110 wise Investor considers buj H lug property without an ubstiuct o tltlo, Protection la the Idea. Protect yuur H propei ty by knowing jour MtltJ i H cleur. Don't buy a lawsuit. OWJ H titles mnko reql entato as ncgotlat"' H as stocks and" ootids. . There la no way of knowing alwu1 your tlillo oxcept Iiy tho aid of " H abjtntct Starl right and .,rl AMMl) IllOLIIliK-SAL i:M'i1 PltLVLM' DL'LAYS. UTAJI TITLE COMPANY Coiuc'l Bank Bldg., x- Pioo, I'l'" Thrco cBSt'iitlalB Conipletenouu-Accurucy-RespoiiBlui'"' InvcBtlguto uu, H