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IIE 7Tsl.Plll Sllll I B " Combined With The Lehi Banner If 1 HS . CE"HCPTAHTHURi55rnnreVEBaEHlBl1920 ,- ' " Wn m' il Etory Distributes if Million Dollars oyee Of The Mill Receive BeO 000. Beet Growers Paid H ' $400,000. H checks from tho ilolii sugar Kr on tho tenth nntl llftoonth of Honth totaled 4G0,000 or noarly rtcr million dollars, payees of tho mill, who wore on the 10th, received n total of Ho A ltttla over halt of this nt came to Lohl men and girls re than fifty percont of tho om Bi oro Lchl people K beet pay day was mado on tho Kth when $400,000 wns distribute Kong beot growers. This was a lect pay doy nlnco fow farm Hero ablo to got moro than a part of tholr crop Into tho H-r during October, bocauso of Btromo weather. Tho Docombor Ey will bo sovoral tlmoa as largo Heal farmors. This amount In Hs chocks for all boots rocclvod s factory and not to local farm- s gold that tho Utah-Idaho com paid out a total of S5,000,000 to Htrowers delivering boots to thorn. Hmount ecuallng 110,000,000 was Hbuted by nil of tho sugar com K of Utah and Idaho. rmistice day program 1 K local Chaptor of tho Sorvlco Legion and Tho Daughters of tho utlon wish to thank all of thoso Assisted In making tho rocoptlon Hon Armlstlco Day in honor of Bo!d Stars of tho Sorvlco Star n a success. Especially thoso Htook part in tho program which most spondldly carried out. Ral Impromptu numbors woro add- 'H the regularly outlined program. Kt enjoyablo tlmo was had and It Hbe hoped that something of this Bvlll becomo an annual affair on o H ANDREA80N-GREAVE8 Wednesday of last week, Miss Andreason daughter of Mrs. H)ttersan, was married to Robert Hares of Salt Lake. Tho marrlngo Hilace at tho homo of tho brides Hr. and was performed by Bishop pHvblpplo. A rocoptlon was givon pBr honor tho samo uvoning. Mr. Hra. Greaves will mako tholr la Salt Lako. "if n Hf NOTICE B assossmont list and plat of Bg district number throo having 1 completed; notico la hereby 1 that tho board of equalization HeTlw will meot for ono hour; H twelvo noon until ono o'clock Bon tho following days Novombor H 23rd 24tt, 2Cth, and 27th at Blty hall to hear complaints. PjPoard Of Equalization & Itoviow. HwKwhP1 HE YOU BOUGHT THAT ENGAGEMENT RING? HM don't do it until you sco our tlon. Wo liavo Diamond Rings to pKho particular customer. IB also havo somo very lino Ruby pflSaphlro Rings and Ulrthstono H for every month. H rings wo soil nothing but solid Kn" bucked by a doublo guarantoo. I E. N. WEBB H Jeweler and Optometrist "At The Gift Shop" H STREET LEHI FOURTH RED CROSS ROLL CALL NOW ON Tho local chaptor of tho Amorlcnn Rod Cross hns launched a drive for the Fourth Red Cross Roll Call The campaign opened Thursday. Novomber tlth and will continue to Thursday, Novombor Zfith. During this porlod It Is expected to enroll Just as many niombors ns hns been In the organ ization during tho past sovoral years "Tho nurposo of tho Fourth Red Cross Roll Cnll is not primarily for funds," nnnounccd Miss Orr, managor of tho Red Cross Roll Call recontly, "It is to sccuro a largo membership of pooplo with an Intelligent Interest In tho work of tho Red Cross, without which no organization, no matter how splendid Its alms, can progress. Wo want as widespread n membership as ' It Is possible for us to enroll so that in each community tho greater per cent of tho people will bo Rod Cross members nnd thcrcforo Interested and sympathetic concerning tho activities of tho ned Cross of Peace." Porsons Joining may loavo their feo, which Is ono dollar, with clthor bank or with Mrs. J. E. Cotter, presid ent, or Mrs. Albert Rone, vico-prcsld-cnt. u , Cartwrlght-Mulllner. ! Last Thursday In tho Salt Lako , Tomplo Drlghnm Young Mulllnor of , this city nnd Mrs. Mary Cartwrlght of American Fork, woro united in marri age Mr. nnd Mrs. Mulllner will mako tholr homo In this city. NEW CATTLE AND 8TOCK FEED Dalrymon nnd cattle feeders locally ! aro rejoicing over tho recent Install ation of a sugar Root Pulp Drier nt 1 tho West Jordan factory of tho Utah Idaho Sugar Co.. This Installation . means that feeders In this district can now obtain Hect Pulp In such J form as to enablo them to store it for , an Indcllnlto porlod nnd SO HAVE IT FOR FEED ALL THE YEAR ROUND. This' Is tho only Pulp Drier In Utah J nnd Idaho, and already over 8000 bags havo been dried. , Tho voluo of wot pulp for feed is f well known, but farmors locally aro , comparatively unacquainted with the e advantages of tho ubo of Dried HecJ t Pulp. When It Is understood that t Dried Root Pulp Is simply tho natural ; beot shredded, clean nnd pure, with t only tho greater part of tho sugar , and water oxtractcd, ono can readily j understand its possibilities. t Tho process of drying tho Pulp is t hygcnlc In overy particular and tho , drying Is accomplished so quickly t that th oro is no opportunity for for- , mentation and tho pulp has no chanco r to sour. ( Dried Root Pulp under Govornment ( tests has been found to bo a most E nnlntnliln. mirpiilent nnil nutrltloilH vcgotablo feed. Dalrymon find that cattlo cat Dried Reel Pulp with great relish, and when deprived of grcon food, do not suffor in health or fall off In milk production If a suitable pro portion of Dried Pulp Is included In their rntlon. Govornment tests In Michigan show that Dried Dcet Pulp In a mixed diet produces as largo and ns economical gains as corn. Tho government tests in Wisconsin show that Dried Root Pulp was found bettor thnn corn for producing grow th In owo lambs when oats woro fed wlthr both. For stodrs, numerous tosts all ovor tho country rovoal thnt Dried Doot Pulp tendB to n moro rapid growth and Is tho host feed obtainable for tho early part of tho feeding porlod. Cows oat Dried Deot Pulp with great rollsh and splendid results. In tosts whoro 2 lbs. of Drlod Root Pulp and C lbs. of mixed hny replaced 4G lbs. of corn sllngo, milk cows gavo U moro milk nnd buttor. Dried Reot Pulp Is popular with tho dairy men who uso It, on account of its slightly laxative and cooling offoct. From all Information at hand you will bo nblo tq food Dried Reot Pulp from 1C to 20c cheaper than bran. Got somo Dried P.oot Pulp and feed It profornbly to ono cow whoso milk rocord you know. Keep a rocord of tho chango in hor production aftor you feed Dried Root Pulp. It will ro qulro only a fow duys to convlnco you tho ndvnntnges to bo derived from this food. Ordor your pulp at once, as tho quantity is limited. Tho prlco Is $2.00 por cwt. to all boot growers, de livered f. o. b. tholr railroad station; nnd $2.00 por cwt. f. o. b West Jordan factory to all non boot grow ers. PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH THE UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR CO. Salt Lake City, Utah. adv. Answer to Legion Charges Editor of tho Lohl Sun Door Sir Knowing your Interest Hi matters pertaining to the wclfnro of our fair city and Its citizens. I ask you to publish the following answer to nn nrtlclo published In your last Issue purporting to havo boon pub llshed by tho Lohl Post No It) of tho American Legion, wo nro plansod to" noto howovor, that such was not tho caso as sovoral Legion mombors did not ondorso such action and personal ly ofTcred their regrets nt tho.con tomptahlc method suggested thoroln. Tho statements mado by tho writer aro not true ns to facts. It Is n well known fact that all business enterprises must havo a manager, a head, the Smuin Dancing Academy Is no exception to tho rulo, tho mnnngor being Lester R. Smuin an Amorlcan Lcglonalre, nn ox-sor-vlco man from over sens, not ono of tho dratted variety, but a voluntcor, I10 Is tho man to sign up contracts with those who wish dates reserved. Thoso nro tho facts, two weeks prior to Armlstlco dny a representative of Post No. 19 enmo to mo nnd nskod could tho hall bo secured for that night, Novombor 11th, I nnsworod thnt I could not glvo a doflnlto inswor that ho must sco or tolephono tho manager, but ho did not do so Uthough Lester was .down threo limes, spending tho entire day hero )ii election day and could easily havo 39011 seon had they wanted to see him )r mado any effort to do so. Furthor uoro I took it upon myself to personally sco Mr. Leo Goatos and ad Iso him that It they wanted tho hall hoy had bettor mnko tholr resor ption, thoy fnllod to do so and not mother word was spokon about tho nattor, consoquontly whon tho tlmo irrlvcd to nhnounco our dance wo ent ahead bellovlng that tho Legion toys had abandonod their Idea of glv ng n dnnco on thnt date. Tho per ion who wrote tho nrtlclo ndmlts thnt hoy nover mado a reservation, such act Is plainly visible to nny ono who vlll carefully read tho artlclo roforred 0 which Is as follows: "Wo tho nombors of tho Post No. 19 American ..oglon, wish to inform tho public that his dato was taken away from us tfter wo bad spoken for it and had tot yot complotcd arrangements with ho inanngomenL" Would nny snno nan say that you can tako away from 1 porson thnt which ho hath not? or sxpect somo ono to entor into a con ract for him without authority to do 10, I think not. Tho clrcumstnnco is tho rosnlt of '"'' mi. 1 I I II II i. WE ARE ON THE JOB You will notico our nd Is small SO ARE OUR PRICES Wo nro bidding for your buslnoss. Wo will savo you money no matter what tho other follow offors, our prices aro less. WE OFFER YOU TODAY Sugar, por sack .$11.95 10 Pound Sack Rolled Oats 70 Ono Pound Pnckago Now Raisins .25 5 Pound Can Syrup .65 5 Pound Cnn Molnssos .55 ROADBENT & SON I ARE IN THE LEAD I WITH LOW PRICES. I THEY ARE IN LEAD. J Rost Outing Flannels roduced to 20c Calico down to 15c And nig Reductions on all Dross Goods. It will pay you to shop at Broadbent & Son's Sfort MILLINERY AT 'g PRICE Now shipment of shoos Just In nnd prlcos nro way down. SANTA CLAUSE has Ju' 1 unloaded his ontlro pack at BROADBENTS STORE Toys and presents for all. P. S. Wo Covor Dross Iluttons and Framo Plcturos. Agents for Mormon Church Dooks. Inofllcloncy, nogllgonco nnd n total disregard for business rules nnd othlcs which Is pitiful to behold In thoso entrusted with tho management of our local Post. Tho wrltor reminds mo of a spoiled child, who is in his impotent rngo worljs himself Into a fury bocauso somo ono Is not a mind render capablo of nntlclpntlng his wlshos nnd granting them without his asking for what ho wants. Tho nrtlclo la obWously false as to facts and In lUbstnnco Is mnllclously misleading nnd currllous. I fool Justly proud of tho record of my two boys In tho sor vlco of our country, proud of our hall and what little wo havo dono to build up our city nnd of our actions In what wo havo dono In giving all tho support posslblo during tho war to overy good cause, and at nil tlmos to nny and every chnrltnblo and worjthy purposo commonsurato with our, ability so to do, but wo Insist In running our buslnoss to suit our sclvoa nnd not leaving it to ovory mcddlcsonio upstnrt or rattlo bralnod Jacknnpcs to toll us whnt wo shnll do. Lot him como In whatsoovor gulso ho may. Wo approclato our frlonds and tho patronago of tho public. Courto one trcatmont, good clean sorvlco to the 'public under ns liberal torms as good sound buslnoss principles will pormlt Is over our motto. Yours vory rospectfully, J. D. SMUIN. u Mrs.JIyrum Klrkham was a Plea sant Grovo visitor Tuesday. Mrs. John Dovoy spont Inst wooliTln Salt Lako with relatives. Services For Fredrick Harrison Approporato funeral osrvlcos woro hold Sunday afternoon ovor tho re mains of Fredrick S. Harrison, who was killed In Franco in 1918 whtlo serving his country. Tho body was brought bnck homo undor tho super vision of tho United Sttacs govern ment nnd arrived In Lohl Wodnesday of last week. Tho Lchl A'morlcan Legion Post No. 19 conducted tho ser vices with Secretary U, W. Gray tak ing charge Services opened with a trio sing ing, "Ono Sweot Solomn Thought," followed by Invocation pronounced by Senator Edward Soutbwlck. Noxt In ordor wob a solo by Prof Abraham Anderson. Speakors Included Lt. Col. Jorgonson, of Salt Lako, Elder A. U. Andorson and Loo W. Goatos. Tho latter also read resolutions of respect from tho Lohl Sorvlco Star Legion. Each ono of tho speakers paid tributes to tho young man for tho groat part ho took in protoctlng Amorlca nnd tho world from tho ambitious Contrni powors. Other musical numbors in cluded solos by Miss Lillian Kundson nnd Mrs. Amy Dlackhurst and a trio by Miss Kundson, Mrs. Dlackhurst and Prof. Andorson. Ilonodlctlon wns pro nounced by Councilman M. S. Lott. A vory largo number of Lchl citizens nnd friends attended tho uorvicos, 1 ' ' ' - fill paying tholr last respocts to ono' of III Lohl's soldlors. Tho Amorlcan Legion ifl members nnd tho Sorvlco Star Lcgfon, 4'H nttonded In a body. ! RESOLUTIONS OP RE8PECT . JU DY-8ERVICE STAR LEQlON WM Whoreas, It has ploasod our Heaven- H ly Father, In Ills all-wtso provldonco, f H to romovo from our midst, Corporal TH Fredrick Harrison, (tho beloved son of our dear slstor Ellzaboth $l Crolghton) who dopartcd from this JH life April 2G, 101U. ' Rosolvod, that wo, tho mombors of '. H tho Sorvlco Star Loglon of Lohl do . B oxtond to Mrs. Crolghton and family, . H our heartfelt sympathy and consolonco " H In this their hour of sorrow, trusting H that In this tholr oarthly loss, thoy , H may bo ablo to boo tho Dlvlno Powor ' H "boyond whoso lovo and caro wo can II not drift." Do lt furthor rosolvod; II That n copy of thoso resolutions bo sont to Mrs. Crolghton, a copy bo H placed upon tho records of tho Sor- H vlco Star Legion, and a copy bo sont H to tho Lohl Sun for publication. , H IONE GILCHRIST, $ ALICE TUCKFIELD, &M LOUIE GOATES, JH Commlttoo, JH Mrs. John It. Ilono of Llndon, waB ! tho guest of Lohl rolativoa Tuosday. JH DONT BE DECEIVED 1 I FOR THE BIG SALE IS ON v I STATE STREET I ENTIRE LINE OF -M il COATS, SUITS, DRESSES !' I and MILLINERY 1 HALF PRICE J if Big Reductions in 1 ! Every Department I 1 Don't buy anything from any body i Jl until you get our prices I People's Co.op. Inst. I I The Busy Store on State Street f fl J LEW UTAH I ZZ " '"ii m E. FORREST TAYJLUlt J- J " I Til a I?! Hi TTI MISS ANNE BBREYMAN OttlUtClcl.y f H JL IlV AW And the Rotation Stock Company 1 H TO OUR FRIENDS NftVfimhpT 20 I I1WI The Kotntion Stock Company has been praoticnlly ro-orgnn- mvivhimvi fci 1 lll rcd, because Wo want you to have the best. "TIH3 OAB1N IN S" T A 41 H TUElirLLS" is a splendid play for this Company, giving each M mW A I W K rril W XT Til f9 member an exceptionally good part. Plenty of real comedy, a rVJ I " I - fl I I Ua Ulile Imuul now production; in fact this should prove the theatrical - ., jm I ine OlllS ivoat oftho season. E. FREEST TAYLOR. TI4IT A TR F i A COMEDY DRAMA FOUR ACTS ttX M1''"' l - A AXI I mm I . - v ?W hVk h