I Thursday, December 28, 1022 1 THE UUP BPN 8 PubSahcd oyery Thursday at Lebi, Utah. I A. F. QAISFOBD Maiuger H mumi i ii' " 'Ma ' ' ilLI Bcxaaacss" m Entcrod at the postoffico at Lohi, B Utah, as second olasa natter. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advanco -.$1.50 I Localjttems H James H. Gardner was a Salt Lako B visitor last Friday. B Isaac Bono was a visitor nt Salt H Iako Friday. R j,jrs, stovo Adams was a visitor at H American Fork Friday. H o H Mrs. N. 0. Hanson Is visiting with H relatives In Garnold. B Mrs. Jamos Evans of Bountiful, was K visiting rolatlvos horo last wook. H Mrs. H. C. Featoborstono was vlalU H lng in Salt Lako during last week. H o K Mrs. May Andorson of Salt Lako, B was visiting rolatlvos horo last wouk. m Miss Ella Qalsford of Mammoth, is H spending tbo holidays horo with rola- H tlvcs. B o B Mr. and Mrs. Potor Peterson of H Salt Lako, aro spending tho wcolc H hero with relatives. H Miss Volota Rackor roturnod to H Salt Lako yesterday, aftor visiting H hero Boveral days with her parents, H Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rackor. I Business Directory I CHIROPRACTIC J 8 1 THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH I T I am In Leal I Monday, Wednesday and Friday N . From 3 to 7:30 P. M. i J J. M. GRANT, D. 0. J Phono 113 American Fork, Utah T .J- t HAMMER LIVERY If its something for transfer w . are at your service. j t Bugrgiea For Hire. ! v Joseph Hammer, Prop. J of 1t Weet 8treet Half Block 8outh Main Street I Lehl, UUh. 4 t-H"l"l"l"H"H"H"H'H- I I N. O. MALAN I UNDERTAKER and BMBALMBR Open Day and Nlfht . Telephone 18 J Lehl, Utah. t J HENRY LEWIS J H Notary Publlo . Fii '"""ranee Heal Estate T H Bond furnished for anything. H , Representative of M Western Loan and Building Co. .'. 4. LEIU, UTAH H JJL tvH"H"H-.H'il.i4 I HERBERT TAYLOR NOTARY PUBLIC J t FIRE & AUTOMOBILE J INSURANCE People's Bank of Lehi I iTATE STREET LEHI Mrs. Francis Mitchell is ill and con : fined to hor bed. o - Miss Molba Rackor, spent Sunday i In Rivorton with friends. Mrs. Nottlo McAffoo is visiting friends in Salt Lako. Mrs. Loo Hanson is roportod to bo ill and conflnod to hor bod. Miss Mildred Jackson ia visiting with rolatlvos In Provo this weok. Mrs. Udlth Nelson and son, Clydo, of Salt Lako, spent Xmns horo with rolatlvos. Hyruci Adamson of Salt Lako, was tho Sunday guest of Miss Tholma Jonos. Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Andorson, Jr., of Idaho, aro tho guosts of Lohl rolatlvos. Wallaco Chrlstofforson of Salt Lako, was visiting relatives horo dur ing tho wook. Robort Roborts of Salt Lako, Is visiting horo with relatlvos and friends. o Mr. and Mrs. Glon Adamson spont Christmas Day In Ploasant Drove with rolatlvos. o Mr. and Mrs. J. j. McAffoo of Salt Lako, woro visiting rolatlvos horo last woolc o Mr. and Mrs. Abo Goatos of Spring- vlllo, spont Christmas horo with rola tlvos. o Tho MIssos Vera and Marvol Taylor of Ogden, aro spending tho holidays horo with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Fox of Dolta, aro visiting horo with relatives and frlonds. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wnnlass of Salt Lako, woro visiting rolatlvos horo dur ing last wook. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo A. Fox of Provo, aro spondlng tho holidays horo with rolatlvos. o A baby girl arrived to gladden tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cox Docombor 25th. Charles Fox and daughter of Salt Lako, spent Sunday hero with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Taylor of Spanish Fork, aro visiting horo with rolativos"and frlonds. Mrs. Amy Pratt and children of Salt Lako, aro tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp. Miss Dorothy Norman of Garland Is visiting boro with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman. Miss Iloon Powell Is spondlng tho holidays in Lovan with hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Thadous Powoll. Nato Chrlstofftorson whjoi is em ployed at Garfield, Is spending tho holidays hero with his family. Mr. and Mrs Lyman Wobb and Lo Roy Warner of Rivorton, spont Mon day horo with rolatlvos and frlonds. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hlndloy of American Fork, woro tho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shaw. o Mr. and Mrs. Hober Hart and daughter, Lillian, of Brlgham City, aro horo visiting with Mrs. S. J. Taylor. Miss Marvel Taylor, who Is attend ing school at tho L. D. S. Collogo is homo visiting with Mrs. S. J. Taylor, this week. Miss Jonnlo Taylor who is teach ing school In Garland, Is spondlng tho holidays horo with hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor. o Mr. and Mrs. Vornor Walker of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. William Loflor of Provo, woro tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Russon Xmns Day. TIIE LEin SUN. LEHI, UTAH - -, , Charlos Holqulst was visiting in Salt Lako last wook. Thomas Soronson of Magna, is visit ing horo this woek. John Dovoy was a Salt Lako busi ness visitor last Saturday. Carl Bock of Euroka, is spondlng tho holidays horo with rolatlvos. o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson of Mngna, woro Lohl visitors Tuesday. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham is spondlng this weok in Salt Lako visiting with rola tlvos. Mr. and MrB. Lehman McKinnoy of Fairflald, wero visitors horo last Sat urday. o Miss Anna Stoddart spont Christ mas Day In Salt Lako with rolatlvos and frlonds. o Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roborts enter tained at Christmas dlnnor. Covors bolng laid for sixteen guosts. Mr. and Mrs. Lafo Johnson of Provo, spont tho forepart of tho weok horo with rolatlvos and frlonds. o Mr. and Mrs. Josh Davis of Provo, woro visiting hero during tho wook with Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Samuol .Crano of Drapor, spont Christmas with Mrs. Crano's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Jamos II. Gray. Irvln Soronson of Calionta, Novada, is spondlng tho holidays horo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soron Sorenson. Mrs. R. II. Giles returned to hor homo in Snlt Lako yostorday,( aftor visiting "rolatlvos horo for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Holmstoad ro turnod to their homo in RIchflold yes terday, aftor visiting horo with Pros, and Mrs. A. J. Evans for a woek. HOW'S THIS? nxija CATAimu medicind win do what wo claim for It rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which quickly Relieves tho catarrhal Inflammation, and tho Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts throuRh tho Blood on ths Mucous Burfaces, thus assisting to restore nor mal conditions. 8old by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. WANT ADS. Advertising under this head Is ac cepted at 10c per lino for the first In sertion and 5o per line for each sub sequent Insertion, payable In advance. Results will surprise you. FOR SALE Houso and Lot. Soe Jay Thomas, Lohl. adv. For good ploco of farm land at right prlca seo A. J. Evans. 9-14-tf Burroughs Adding Machfno For Salo. Call Phono 32, American Fork. WANTED To buy BO bushels of soft wheat. Phono 219-F2, botwoon 7 and 8 a. m., or seo Edward B. Jonos. Farm For Salo or Ront 20 acres, good wator right. Inqulro E. II. Mc Affoo or Phono C2-W, Lohi. 12-7-lt FOR SALE Bargain Nearly now Ponlnsular Rango, wlUT-wntor Jackot. Apply 8un Offlco. 11-23- FOR SALE 210-acros dry-farm land, north end of Ccdnr Valloy, 120 acres seeded, 40 acres plowed, now 2-roomod house. J. E. Bono. 12-7-tt FOR SALE CHEAP Apples; 1 sot doublo work hamoss; a good 30 Mi aero farm nnd bungalow, or houao to rent. Soo George C. Lovorldgo, Lohl. FOR SALE 18 ucres good farm land on North Bench. 18 sharos North Bench and 10 shares Provo Resorvolr wator. All fenced, stack yard. A bargain if taken at onco. Seo A. J. Evans, Lohl, or Tol. C2J. tf 1 1 FREE ALUMINUM 1 j Wo aro giving Aluminum Preserving Kettles and Coffee Pots to our cus- S tomers absolutely Free. J "W 'ti ak a Purcuase of $5.00 for meats and groceries and wo present you, I I your cnice of one of these best grade aluminum utensils. I J Quart Preserving Kettle, Eegular $2.50 Value S I 3 Quart Coffee Pot, Regular $2.00 Value S I 1 off -A11 purcuaSGS witn exception of Sugar and Flour counts on this liberal 1 si I ' SEE THE ALUMINUM TODAY. I i 3 I I People's Meat W Grocery I t Matkt Mm Phone 6 3 JVIAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH & 1 $$tt$toWM$M$M$'J$M KEEP WATCH FOR GREEN RAY " Majority of People of the Britlth lilei on the Keen Loekeut for Phenomenon. Tho fad of the moment in Enfland Is watching for tho green ray from ' tho sun which Is shot out for a second or two Just as the rim disappears bo- ' low tho horlron. Tou may also see tho sun's rim turn green or bluish- i srecnj but It is the flash you should watch for. Tha Scots In tho weitern Highlands know tho green flash. They cherish a belief that any person who , has. seen It not only knows his or her own heart, but can see clearly Into the hearu of others. ' Tourists over tho British Isles ore looklnj for the recn ray and parties ' atp seen seeking poeltlens of vantage whero they can get Uie best look at ' tho parting orb. Observations are ex changed later and those who claim to havo seen It are closely questioned by others. Tho green ray Is not exattly i a new discovery, but there is a great revival of Interest In the alleged phe nomenon. Doctor Molder, a Dutch , scientist, has Just written as elaborate book on the green ray, and says he saw it nt Ilfracombc In July, 1007. The ' late Lord Kelvin and Sic Henry Miers, of Manchester, aro other witnesses, In 1832 Julee Verne published a re markable novel on thla raro phenome- ' non. Tho heroine was a young Scot tlsli girl, who was determined to seq i the ray. Sho saw It at last, from one of the caves of Staffs. Having seen It, sho saw into hor heart and the heart of her lover. WORKED OUT AS HE PUNNED Shrewd Mining Promoter Knew Juet , How Long Women Would Keep Secret He Imparted. The psychology of selling was prob ably never applied better than in the r disposal of the Welsmann Mining com- pany during the coppor boom of 1009 nnd 1007. Mr. Welsmann, who owned all tho stock, gave a lawn party la the western city where he lived nt the time. To this affair he Invited all the men In the town who had any money worth his while, as well as their wives. Taking asldo the ladles one at a time, he confided to them over a glass of lemonade tho following: "1 would like to see yea make a little pin money without aay risk, If I could trust you not to betray my con fidence by taking your husband Into my plans. I don't mind you buying 100 shares of Welsmana Mining stock, on which you will make 1,000 per cent, but If you should divulge this to your husband he might buy several thou sand shares and laterfero with my plans in the market" Of course, every lady gave her s. , crcd promise, and broke It before sai . went to bed. Welsmann Mining, which was listed on an eastern market, was sold to the last share beforo noon tho next day, Wall Street Journal, Sipping In Saskatoon. Recently In Saskatoon, Saskatche wan, there was a home-brew coatest for women only. And all of theso women were Mar. rled women. Thero Is a law In Saskatchewan which permjts the making of home brew only, and tho wosea are givea licenses to allow them to Indulge In this Industry. 0There la keen competi tion among tho ladles. What of the women who are not married T Would It not be worth the time of any ambitious and thirsty young man to seek theso out so they could be married ladles and home brew makers? Doubtless It would but the only unmarried ladles the tourist could And were 'In short skirts because of youth and not fashion I Exchange. Qlaoler "Cot a Move." t Chased by a glacier which suddenlj came to activity after ha'vlng been In. active for years, a trio of Minnesota geologlcnl student climbers hurriedly abandoned camp. The students went to Glacier National park to stud) Heaven's Peak glacier, pitching theli camp SO feet from the ond of tho lc wall. They were awakened by a dull rumbling and with daylight they dl covered a widening crack some 20Q feet back on the glacier and noted that the wall of Ice was advancing, They hurriedly moved and half aq hour later the lco floe had covered their camp site. The Ice moved about 200 feet down the valley, advancing about one foot a minute. Island Now Sheep Pasture. The Island of Outtyhunk, la Bus znrd's bay, Is to be turned Into a sheep I pasture. Tho head of the American Woolen company is now the owner of the greater part of Outtyhunk, and this Is a new venture of his In turn ing the Island pastures over to sheep. Neighboring Islands have long been used for shocp pasturing, the animals running wild for the greater part of the year, with a llttlo extra feeding during the winter. New Weapon of War. An "Invisible force" whereby ths United Stntcs would be rendered Ira- pregnablo against attack by land, sea or air, Is claimed by an inventoi who is nt Washington to lay his discovery beforo the secretary of war. By means of his discovery, the Inventor says, an "Invisible force" could bo unleashed against a foreign foe, annihilating whole armies or navies by the press- lng of a button. It Is based en a i natural law which he described as "penetrability, the first law of unrrer- sal movement" W A2 Never before has Lehi enjoyed 3 ffl 1 afflUrj- tho ProsPerity that it does today. ji TJEkiuEfY Lot no ono think the best days 1H 5 ffiniraffil for business are past. Today the J H C IMilfjilrfllH chances of success are greater : H 5J B than ever bofore. Only remember H S tliis tho helpful counsel and ; ( H j sound advice that The State : , B eg Bank of Lehi offers you, develops ! ! CH the highest degree of efficiency, i IH If you aspire to anything worth IH $i while consult us today. ; ) j" Come in and talk it oyer with X IH c our officers. m ( m w IH JsHHpilll74VIl?ftj3Itiill 1 IH SBBttZiZ3aSIESai.iBBHLHiiifl j ....... ,,, -..,-.,... -------it lt tn ,,,,,,,,, H Malan Says: I "We've got a lot of good candy and nuts for Now Year's. Buy early or late. We're always on the B Anything for tho auto or autoist. B Drlverless cars for hire. H MALAN SERVICE I Telephone 18 M "Keep Off The Grass." M STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH 1 ii , H ' - - t i i i i n i ! n I, H Some Nifty Kicks I Just received some shipments of the latest Dress H Shoes for those who care, in black patent lcathor. H Also some nifty Oxfords. H Our stock is NEW annd NOT shelf worn. Wo M turn over our stock often and keep the latest and H best. H Our prices are lower than Salt Lako prices, be- cause we have no charge accounts, no bookkeepers, H no deliveries, and no idle clerks. H WE WISH YOU A H ILVPPY AND PROSPEROUS H NEW YEAR. Pollers Shoe Store H THOMAS POWERS, Prop. H JACOBS BUILDING:, FIRST EAST ST,, LEHI I Agents for Murray Laundry. 8' fl 1 i WM Buy Your Meats 1 and Groceries 1 AT OUR STORE AND 1923 WILL BE A MORE j 1 PROFITABLE AND PLEASANT YEAR. i B ft Quality Goods and Prompt Service is Our Aim, I w , .1 I WE EXTEND TO ALL A WISH POR A MOST 1 PROSPEROUS 1923. 1 Larsen Bros. 9 Telephone 17 Hi MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH