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H AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, FKBRfARY 1!0, 116. U LEHI LOCALS 1 Win. Southwlck flpr.nl last week H Isitln,-; relntlics In Ogdou. B .Mr. Win. Asher, lolln)Ht, lino bceji udd'd (o Hit1 Cm lor Amide orchestra, B A i'otiiilcli) lino or Ruga, CnrpetH, B I InolcuiiiH, otc, ut People's Co-op. Al- 1 v-aH glad lo show ou. 20-lt B Mr mill .Mrs Kdwnrd Korrcn wcru B ioilnis of it most ik'ii8!iiit surprlso H pai (y one eonlng this week. H Mr.i. Hurry Duiiruu of Suit Lake H ( iy. wan tlio week end guest of .Mr. H Mrs. H Miss Bertha lllcka or Prove, wna H tin guest of Gilbert Kiindcon Satur- H day mid Sunday. H Mri. .liitncH 0 (liny Is visiting In H i'mlt I.nko Oily with her daughter, H Mi- .Mary Covmiii. Mia. Cowan la thi h niii'iii of ii now baby girl H lr James Trliinlinmi of lilackfoot, B pi nt the past week In l."lil vlaltlng H III parents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. Tilu- H Irs C. W.Knrl was hostess lo the H Mheiiluu club at Its regular meeting H Wednesday. Mih (I. L. Stookey gave H tlio H .Mrs S. J. Taylor entertained nt din- H nor Friday In honor of Mrs Aim Uud- H tniinilRoii, who wiih Uniting bore from H wVok. H Tin, MluHon Hluuch and .Minn Pock, H who 1 1 in attending tin' II, V, U.. spent H Iho wool; end ut the homo of thi'li H Two shipments of Spring Clothing B for .Men and lloyn Just In at People's H Co-op. Call In mid give, them a look Friends of .Mrs. Charles Suboy gave H her n pleasant Hiirprlsu party at hoi H homo .Momlny o.voutng. TIiu occasion H was Ikt hlrthdiiy, and tlio evening wan Lpont In parlor games and re- H A wolcomo Into the) Second Ward H wna given to Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Livingston ut Iholr homo Tuesday night, (lames worn played mid rc- frcshmcuta served. H .Mrs. Nelllo II11I03 mid daughter, H Odotla, or Riverside, were hero to nt- H lend tlio funeral of Mrs. Kitty Fox. H Mlsa Odetta will maku an extended H Mrs. Allco Ross, Mrs. Anna Stookcy, H Mr. nuil .Mrs, Junius Hanks and J, K. H llonoi Stake M. I. A. ollkors, visited H tho I'lensant (Irovu association on H Tiiusday evening. H Mrs. It. T, Smith Is spending 11 fuw H days with her daughter, Mrs, Klccta H Robinson, lii American Fork. Mrs H Hohliiwm Is tho mother of a new baby M Messrs S. I. Uoodwln, (1. A, Uoates H mid W. K. Hopkins attended a meet- H liiK of tlio Commltteu on ICducatlon H at tho State Legislature Tuesday nf. H teruoou. There was also a commit- H leo from the Bouth end of the county H The iiii)Htlon of county school con- H Hullilntlon wiih up for discussion. Basket Ball H Game and H Dance. I SMUIN'S H Academy, Lehi H Washington's H Birthday M u.)M), i.,i: run, l'.', iii.'t. I Salt Lake High Lehi High i Hj Salt Lake Is coiiiIuk down to H difijii iho l.olil cliampu. H A kooiI fust Kame Is KUiiruu- IBBl j (Jnnie Hilled at K.lfi Dance nflir l.nl'St mu'lo by SiiiuIii'h Kii. R Ilarged Orchestra that pleases j ( rylioily ) I..Mi: AM) DAM'i: .VI ci:.nts R n:it corri.i:. I (..Mi; ai.(m: 1.-. c i:ts. I MiiNhliiKlon's lllilluhij At 1 SMUIN'S ACADEMY M LEHI M uii:iii: Tin: cimmviis am I m UBBflBBBBBBBSBBBBSBBBBBBBU Mr. and Mrs. 10. A. Ilushman spoilt ThurHiIay visiting rolatlvcw In l'rovo. .Mr and Mrs Isaac Fox, Jr., spent Thursday vIsllliiR l'rovo friends. Miss Huzol Sciumcrs left yesterday for Hcbcr, where she will visit for three days with friends. On another pngo will bo found .1 de tailed account ot the High School do bnton lo take placo next Wednesday. Mrs. J. K. Cotter spent Wednesdny In Salt Lake City at a mooting cf tho Veteran Hohof.eos. The Hov. IMillllp KIiik of l'rovo will apeak at the CoiiKroKtitlonal church tomorrow nt 3:30 p. in. Mrs. Illlfltrom, wlfo of tho linker, presented her husband with a new hoy ThuiTilay nlKhl 'I he last lll(fh S1I11111I K.une of II. teaMin til I'lensant ('rote next I'll. In irninleil In lie the biggest game ill' Hie jiar. Ilance after the game. Messrs S. I Uoodwlu, K. J Turner, and James II. (iardner were, Suit Lake klsltora Thursday. Mrs. M. W IiikiiIIr ntul daughter, Soininoi'H, spent pint of the week visiting rrlondn In Salt Lake City. Miss Nympha Whulley left Friday for Salt l.uke City, where she will visit with her parents until after Washington's Illrthday. The Xew West School students gave an lulnri olliig and appiopilate Wash ington llli'thilny program Tuesday forenoon, MIJ3 Mahel Sniithwiuk left for Cali fornia Thursday ovuilng for 11 three weeks' sight soolng trip. Sim was accompanied by Mr. Wells Cloward of I'nynou. I)r Worltou wiih called to Fairfield Thursday on n eonlluemeiil ensa at the homo of Jr.moB Carson, It was a boy. Mrs. F. I). Worlton, Mrs. J. Ii. Cot ter mid Mlsa Pearl Davis were mid week vlsltoru to Salt Lake City this wik. Mr, K. J. Klrton moved his family and household effects to Castlo (late, this week, whora Mr. Klrton Ih em ployed In mining. Ouo evening tho, past week friends and neighbors surprised Mr. mid Mrs. Josoph W. 11 ray, nail spent the time In games, mimic cud refreshments. Mr. mid MrB. W. K. Itnckor left Monday morning for a pleasure trip lo California. They will visit tho ex positions. Mr. Charles Fox of Salt I.ako City, was a visitor at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox, sev eral days the past week. Mr. F. W. Klrklimn of Salt I.ako City, spout Monday In l.olil, 011 busi ness connected with the Utah I.nko Irrigation company. Mr. James Turner, who Is engaged In the real estato business In Kansas City, arrived In l.olil this week, call ed luxe by tlio Illness of his mother A train load of ties, rails mid nwltchci was unloaded by tho Inter urban at the canning factory Thurs day. The material will be used for a side track, Mr. nnil Mrs. John Sabey entertain ed a crowd of their friends mid neigh bors at n house serial Thursday night. I'nrlor games, music ami luncheon occupied the evening. A pair of twin boys arrived nt tin home of Mr ami Mrs. Horace Woo lin den in IMsluoro Thursday. Mothei and babies are reported doing line, These aro the llrst boys, the other two being girls Mrs. Annie (Joules, mother of Mrs. Woolliideu, is down at Klsluore. The olllci.rs of the First Ward Sun da) School were entertained at a so cial Thursday evening at the homo or Supt Ooorge Southwlck. Stake Sup! nil J Clnysou mid Stake Aid (' W Whltaker, with their wives, from Am erican Fork, vitro present. I. ihl villi charter 11 special car In see Hie big basket bull game nel I'llila) nt Pleasant Urine. The en. lire schiml Intends going im-r. linnet after (he game. l'IM, o mission utv ivi:s AMI I'MtllNTS' mi:i:tim The missionary wives mid parents will meet at the home of President and Mrs A J Kvans next Thursday. Fibruury 25th Following Is the pro gram. Speech nf Welcome Sister lSvnns. Duet -Misses Wlntilo mid Vorvene Kvmis Heading SUtor Win. Thomas. Letter Heading Christina. I'eieriwn Fhi. Minnie Talk (leo. SoHlhwJck Piano Solo Veivoiio and Wlnnlo Hums, A STEADY GROWTH"" The Btcady growth of this bank la on Indication of Its constantly increasing service. To afford every customer tho promptest atten tion and tho most courteous and elllclont service lo tho aim of our management. That tho public appreciates pulnstaklng, careful bank ing servlco Is shown by the largo Increuse In our bushices. State Bank of Lehi First Ward Honors .Bishop's Silver Wedding Bishop cud Mrs. Andrew FJeld were the recipients of n unique sur prise paity lust evening, tho occaalon being tlulr silver wedding. The First Ward Relief Society took the Inltla- tlvo In the matter uud all the mar ried folks helped f carry It out. A program of music, original com positions and readings opened the lestlvltlea in Hit, First Ward church. Following this there were some 1 unique and original games, and the evening closed with an old time dune lug party, like those given In tho days of lilshop Kvuiib. Refreshments were also a feature of the evening. The Interesting part of the program, however, was that Bishop FJeld paid hla ticket like the others and did not know that the event was In his honor until Mrs. Huniiuh Jones guve the ad dress of Welcome, and Mrs. Hannah Anderson, In tho next speech, prcceut. ed Bishop mid Mrs. FJeld with 11 beautiful s:t of sllvexwuro In the name of the members of tho ward. The Bishop responded feelingly Jos. Anderson of the Bishopric, act ed as master of ceremonies. Home Dramatic Next Saturday Malinger M. W. Ingulla announces that his company of aoventcen play ers will be, ready with Its play the "Who to tho HIerrah" next Saturday night. It hr.8 taken a lot of work, but the peoplo of Lehi have learned that when Mr. Iugalls says his play ers are ready, thoro la a rnro treat coming up. Besides a lot of work, the play will rcqulro n lot of money. For ouo net, ten drcsa suits havo been or dore.il from tho Salt Luke Costuming company. This la 0110 night that every scat In tho Roynl Theatro will bo sold. Following la the cast ot. characters: Joe Lacy Junius Davla. Dnvo Lacy W. A. Knight. Bud Young Charley Crabb, Kolloy Rob. Cutler. Livingston Wlnthrop Sam Peterson. Bill Ferguson Frnncla Child. Ouo Ferris A. L. Yntea. Lou Perry Heber C. Hart. IIudIi (Jap) N. IV Sorrenson. Morrla (Butler) Tom Klrklium. Dr. Klllot Frank Yeuranco. Mra. Joq Lacy Viola Gardner. Mra. Kent Jennlo Webb Kate Brandon Mr.ud Kliklnm. Madge Cnsey Anna Stoddnit. Jauuctt (A Maid) Mildred Crabb. Mlsa Johnson (Nurae) l.nwrd Klrk hnm, n lAlt.MEllS' MKK11MJ TONUIHT Tho local Farmora' Siclcty of Hqulty will hold a mooting tonight In tho assembly rooni8. Prominent speakcra from l'rovo will lo present mid talk on agriculture. I.CIII I.OOSKS PKACTHT. CAMK Lehi lost 11 practice game of basket hull with Sprlngvllle at Iprlngvlllo lust Filduy night by n scor. of 17 to 11 Jones did not play bcnuso of 11 bud arm. The guarding was excep Honully close, which accouiis for tho low score. Tho lino up and siiminan : Sprlngvlllo (17) bill (11) Sumslon If Wonlusa Clyde rf Orny W. Wright c Ashton Houtx K Dorton W. Brown rg Taylor Field boskets Sumslon (1), Clyde CI), Weight (2), Houtz (2), Wniilasa (2). Free throws Sumslon 1 out of 12 tries; Dorton, 7 out of 12 tries. W 1 POITI.AH YOr.Nfl PIKH'LK VK1 Mr. Ole M. Larson mid MIm LnPrlel Mm sh were married In the Salt Laku Temple Wednesday. The brldo Ih n grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ueo, Y. Myers of Highland, and the groom Is a son or Mr. mid Mrs Peter Lar son of Lehl. Both are populur among the younger set They will reuldo In Lehl. IJrnnt Sisters Kntertalii Tho (limit Sisters most successfully entertained on Saturday evening. Tlio decorations wero arranged to honor both St. Valentine and President 'Lin coln. Thn reception room was decor ated in Red, White and Blue. In llilal room the merry party enjoyed danc ing, In the parlor white and pink carnations wero In profusion. Here tho sisters showed their ability at en tertaining their guests with progres sive parlor games. In tho dining room red and white hearts wero tastily ar ranged, The elaborate dinner was served cufeterla style. A Striking Contrast Early In the week a polr of twins were born to one of tho women In a Gipsy camp at tho Point of the Mouri. tain, There was quite n contrast to this nomad bringing twins Into the world In a frail cam) wagon, as com pared to the modern way of having this Important eviml happening In a modern hospital. Nevertheless the twins and their brown skinned moth er are reported doing line. 0000000000000000 o THE SICK o 0000000000000000 Mrs. Samuel Batemau will be taken to a Salt Ijike City hospital this week for treatment for thn old trouble that bus uflllcted her In the punt. Waldo Jones, while roller skating ut the City Pavilion Saturday night, fell uud broke his wrist, necessitating a doctor's assistance In reducing tho fracture. Samuel Brlgga, Inst wee.k ut the Royal, tnado a misstep, fell against a scat and broke one of his ribs. Ho has been laid up ever since, but Is making Improvement. " O. L. Comer has been confined to his room mid to his bed most of the time during the past week becauso of ,11 nervous ailment In his leg. The Infant of Mr. uud Mrs. Aaron Allrcd Is Buffering from stomach trouble Mra. Harriet Jacobs, who was quite 111 last week, la now well nlong tho road to recovery. Mr. Richard N'ortnon Is being kept In the, house with nu attack of rheu matism. ' Mr. Samuel Telford la 111 with nn attack of Brlght'a disease, Kzra Vnrney, whoso eyo wna oper ated on recently, Is Improving. The large whlto spot which formed over tho pupil Is gradually disappearing. Mrs. Hannah Jones fell on tho Ice one day this week mid severely in jured her shoulder. It was at llrst thought that the bono was fractured, and she was taken to l'rovo for an x-ray examination. Mrs. Paul Miner, who was recently ope.rated on for gall stones, Is rapidly recovering. Mra. Rowenn Whltmore of Sprlngvllle, la staying with Mrs Miner. Mra. Alrred Turner Is reported gradually sinking. Mrs. W. K. Trliinlninn, Sr Is slow ly recovering from her recent Illness. Mlsa Agues Crabb Is 111 with an at tack of typhoid fovor. action or sinijm: si'oonfi'i. Sritl'ltlSiIN MANY Lehl peoplo who bought tho simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etf!., known as Adler-l-ka, nro sur prised at tho INSTANT effect of a SING MO SPOONFUL. This remedy Ih so complete 11 bowel cleanser Hint Is uii'd successfully In appendicitis, Adlonl-kn nets on both upper mid and Hwor bowel mid ONH SPOON FUL 4dloeB almost ANY CASK or constipation, sour or gassy stomach. 0N12 MNl'TK after you tako It the, gusses tiimhlo and pass out. II. B. MerrlhoV, druggist., Lehl. Tho Am erican fork Drug Company report great suVifls (Adv.) Utah Agricultural Collcffo Weekly News Letter Apple TrmShiiulil Ho Pruned) Kipry Year. If tho nple treo Is modoralely pruned nvcj-ljour, new growth mid fruit spurs til- continually being pro duced, nccorlng to Dr. Leon D. Bntchelor, lull of the Horticultural department oltho Utah Agricultural I College. If ylirs of neglect precede the pruning, tho twig growth which will follow la likely to throw tho trco out of bearing. Thoreforo If tho treo la extremely dense, or If the shapo Is to bo changed, radically, it la much better to dlstrlbuto tho pruning over n number of years rather than bring nbout such a chango In a slnglo year. Tho shape, ot the trco can be mater ially changed or tho neglected tree can bo thinned out nnd considerably remodeled and still keep the tree boar-c lug If this severe pruning la dla trlbuted through a numbor of years. The Care Of Horso Collars It Is always best says Prof. Hump hries of the. Farm Mechanics depart ment of tho Utah Agricultural College to uso a full leather collar In prefer ence to ttho canvas ones, and It la also a good plan to haye an extra col lar for each horse smaller than the, regular size, in case the horse should get thin and the regular collar not fit well, In this case a cheap collar will do very well. The Insldo of the collars where they rest In the shoulders should be washed each evening and dried well with a cloth. A little harness oil applied occasionally greatly adds to the life of the collar. If sweat pads are used they, too, must be kept perfectly clean, but the value of their use la questioned. They scarcely over do any good In tlio way of preventing or curing sore should ers. They are a nuisance to both the teamster and tho horse. If the col lurs get too largo to fit well, better get new collar Instead of using a pad. 1'reimmtloii Of The- Soli. Thorough preparation of tho seed bed la one of the moat Important ele ments of success In tho production of crops uccordng to the Agronomy department of tho Utah Agricult ural College. Tho more mellow the soil, tho better are crops able to ex tract nourishment and make use of nny fertilizers that have been Tippllod. UardcuB nro made to produco re latively much more than fields, chief ly becauso of tho work done on them with spado and rnkc. Tho condition of the field should, as far as possible, resemble that of a garden. HOW TOADVERTISE " Krlo W. Allen, head of the depart ment of journalism In tho state mil. vcrslty of Oregon, In addressing tho citizens of Oleudale, Ore., on tho sub ject, "Tho NewBpaper In Your Town," said: "Advertising In tho country paper Is Iho beet Investment a. country mer chant can make. Tho merchant's ad vertising should bo news. It should tell something very dcflnlto about what tho atoro offers, and tho copy should bo changed frequently. Tho advertising colifmns should made as Interesting as any other part of the pupor, and tho merchant's 'ad' should uppcar with tho sumo regularity as the editor's, news. An advertisement In tho local pupor Is by no moans charity. It brings big returns; first, In direct business when It Is handled with a little common bciiso; second, in building up tho community. "Tho pupcr should bo mudo as Im portant nu agent of a town's Improve, ment and prosperity as tho church or tho school. Tho great problem of tho small town In these days of cen tralization and parcel post U to make Itself a good pluco to live In and pleaennt place- for tho country peoplo to come to. If It doesn't do tlult It la doomed to disappear. "No town should bo so, shortsighted as not to glvo every encouragement to tho man who Is trying to make a newspaper there. Ho Is In one ceii. tho. most Important citizen. Ho t.iu do moro for the town both nt homu nnd abroad than any other 0110 man Ho Should bo backed up In his efton to do buslncBs nt buslnesa prlcea and In a buBlness way. It would bo Jult as sensible for you to let your Bchodd run. dewn, r.s to let your nowspapur rundown." o . 'MILKING MACHINES Thcro nro fourteen different mnkr8 of .milking machines on Balo In Vic torla, Australia, used by approximate, ly 2,000 farmers. Tho principle ad. vantage of tho milking maohlno js that It mukea tho farmer practical! Independent of labor. Their use Is Increasing year by year and they ate particularly succcssfuly where holr ersare first broken Into tho ma chines. It hns been found that tin milk keeps well and that there is infinitely less trouble with son teats. The Utah Agricultural College dnlr The Utah Agricultural ColUj., dairy deportment la now experiment lug with n milking machine nnd Pi of Qeo. U. Calne statea that he will b able to give the reaults of the expeil. ment within n short time. We Print Butter Wrappers. t. Answer the Call Uluh County People lime round Tlmt This Is N'ecesnr). A cold, a strain, n sudden wrench, A little cause may hurt tho kldne., Spoils or backache often follow, Or some Irregularity or tlio urine A splendid remedy Tor audi nttackn A medicine that has satisfied thou sands la Doan's Kidney Pills, a speelal kidney remedy. Many Utah County peoplo lely on It. Hero la American Fork proof Mrs. James Crooks, West First St . North, American Fork, Utah, says "I had kidney complaint for ten ye.irs or morev Sometimes sharp pains suddenly caught me In my back and I would nlmoBt fall to the floor 1 was often bo helpless that I couldn't undress. Tho uttucks lusted fur day:, at a time. Tho kidney sccretlmiM caused mo terrible suffering. My condition was alarming. Doan's Kidney- Pills, cured mo of a bud attack and I can say that they do Just a they dro claimed to do. Doan's Kid ney Pills not only euro tho buck aoln but mako ones' kidneys norma! fl still tnko this remedy frequently uml It keeps my kidneys In this best cou-H dltlou possible. Tho endorsement lH gave Doan's Kidney Pills HeveraB years ago still holds good." H Price COc, nt all dealers Dou'tH simply nsk for n kidney remedy gfl Doan's Kidney Pills the sumu thutfl Mrs. Crooks had. Foater-.MIIhurn l"l Props., Buflnlo, N. Y. (Adv 1 o H APPLICATIONS FOR I GRAZING PERMITS.! NOTICK Is hcrby glvou tlmt all apS plications for permits to graze eatih'H horses uud sheep within the WASS ATCH NATIONAL FORKST durlirH tho season of 1010, must be filed bH my office at Salt Lake City, Utah, t"U or bc.fore February 27, 1915. Full !" formation In regard to the gnufl lug fees to bo charged and bl.inlB forms to be used In making appllfl Cations will bu furnished upon "' quest. J. F. BRUINS, Supervise! First Pub. Jan. 30-Lnst Feb. 20, MtM Orem Interurbanl ELECTRIC SERVICE SALT LAKE TO PROVol SIXTKE.N AM. Dully Freight SAIH, CON VllNU ' STDEL TRAINS Sen Ice Hihuen CM: AN, KVEUY BAY. All 1'olnta.. COMIORTAHII. USE THE '"GOOD SERVICE" LINE "MIIouro bookB good 0110 year from dato of purcliaco and unresi'i, as to uso, on salo at all stations. H Urehi lixpresB, eheuper thuu Purcels Pot, operatea on nil trains H . ril LEHI IK part for Pnno ; Depart for Salt Lake 7H8 11. 111. ', 7:3:1 11, 111, kmo u. in. I 8:ur u, m. 10.48 a. m. ' ' 10:32 11. m. 1:48 p. in. ; ', 1:32 p. in, 4:48 p. in. ' . , 4:33 p. m. 0:48 p. m, 1 0:33 p. m. 9:48 p. m. t 0:32 p. Ill, . 12:48 u. in. ii:4G p. m. AMERICAN FORK I Depurt for Pnno Depart for Salt Lake 7:fti a. m. 7;24 a. m H K:CG a. m. k g:2C a. in 10:60 a. in. io:23 11, m, 1:50 p. m. 1:23 p. in W I: CO ! 111. 4:23 ji in. ap 0:60 p. in. . 0:23 p in. m I':GG p. in. ' u:23 p 111 13:110 a, m. ii;4i) p. m t PLEASANT Ulllivi: ' I Depart for Pnno ' ' Depurt Mr Salt Lake 8:02 u. m. ( - ' 7:13 n, in. 9 .if:" m. ,8:10 n, 111. 11: ". m. r ffl:l3 n. 111 9 -:(H I- in. i,:i:i p m Jj:nI ! m. 4.'J3 p 111 7:04 p, m. fi:J3 ,,, m 10:04 p. m. i;iu p, 111. - , 1:0 a- in. 11:31 p. m RIDE AND SHIP VIA QRK.H 1,1 XH. p SMOKE. ,0 iMXnnts". NO DELWSjM r- -1: i- : "