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Bh-ihT. November 25, 1820 airfield Notes L gorcna McKinnoy nnnouncos Rnarrlngo of hor daughter, Josio, Hndrew Davis of Fort Douglas. dancing jiai'ty'Tvas glvon In tlio Bflcld Oym on Armistice Day. The Having wore present. Mr. and Mrs. K Carson and Mrs. Lohmnn Mc Key, the Missus Mlnnlo Cnrson, Kma McKlnney, Alllo Flack, Ln Ha Thomas, Fern and Dora Smith H Clara Peterson Messrs. Cllrf, Bed, Fred nnd Warren Carson, Kde'll McKinnoy, Alfred Holdlwny Hgmlth Allen. Henry Armstrong has returned He from Pnyson whoro ho hn3 spent ftmbcr of weeks. B Hr aml SIrB' M" L Cook nn1 famlly Halt I-ako, spoilt Sunday hero with t daughter, Mrs. .1. A. Carson. B o Hjss Thclraa McKinnoy ontortaincd Huay ovcnlng at hor homo, tho Hcs ''"' Flack, Cora and Forn h, LaVetta Thomas nnd Clara rson. Mossrs. Cliff, Hussol and M Carson, Kph. Wnltors and Alfred Biway wcro prcsont. K p. A. Thomas and daughter, B, of Lehl, wero at Fairfield Sun Kvenlng. HL nni1 J,r8, Dan Carlqulst aro H!t0 spend an Indoflnato tlmo with HI Carlaulst's mother, Mrs. Serena Hnnoy. R and Mrs. Ether Carson aro re ftg ovor tho arrival of a baby B Mother and babo aro doing Bon Carson, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ht Carson, Is ill with pneumonia. Hi and MrB- J- L- McKinnoy, who Bbccn visitors at Salt Lake, ro d homo today. Bxe Walters has roturncd after Rlng a month .at American Fork i Miss LaVotta Thomn. nnd Fern" Smith motorod to Amorlcan Fork Wed nesday. TO HIS MAJBSTY THF. UAHY Wlion grandma greet you Xnimi morn Ing, nhnt bettor present can you har for hor than your photo, studio open Saturdays Ovor llrondbent Store Strategy. The director took the studio xiollnlst to one side, "ln the uot su'iip," he whispered, "tho mr ling Kot to register Intense nnguMi. When Hint p0,,t comes piny some old tlrlnitltig song." Film Fun. -o . Winged expresses. Utile rock pigeons llj from 'J3 to 20 miles m hour. Phennnnts nt their best cover nhout .13 miles nn hour nnd partridge from t!0 to ,U miles nn hour. Carrier pigeons hne been found to do ns much ns !V) miles nn hour. Literal Truth. rr?!Ln ,c,row,le(1 transport going to France, ho men had to sleep uhcro they could find room. One of them. SnR on.ll, (,cclc snl'1 t0 hl' ,m(I'y: lulk nbout your hardships I This is Uio hardest ship I wns over on " THROW OUT THE LINE Glvo Them Help and Many Lehl People Will Be Happier. "Throw Out tho Llfo Lino" Weak kidneys need holp. Thoy'ro of ton overworked thoy don't got tho poison lllterod out of the blood. Will you help thorn? Doan's Kidney Pills huvo brought bonoilt to thounsnds of kldnoy suffor ors. Lohl tostlmony provos their worth. Mrs. Allco J. Tuckllold, Third West and First North Sts., Lehl, suys: "I linvo used Doan's Kidney Pills several tlmos and I know how good thoy are. Whon I hnto backacho and dizzy spoils and my kldnoys nro not nctlug right, I uso n box of Doan's Kidney Pills and they alwnys strengthen my kldnos und quickly stop tho pain." Prli'o GOc, nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy romed got Doans Kidney Pills tho samo that Mrs Tiukllold had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs, Iluffalo, N. Y ndv. --. iniR I'EHI SUN, LEm, UTAn Pa mvo 1 ffipEAMERICAN RED CRQSSJKj W.: IN PEACE TIME ffi y r'' Aiding Poland fTp But for the work or American Ited Cross agents In all regions of Poland miring tho Inst twelve months, hundreds of thousnnds of pcoplo In thnt tragic country today would bo under tho ood, victims of hunger, disease and expo, sura Tho Job In Poland Is ono of tremendous proportions nnd cannot be abandoned for many months to come. Here Is a typical sccno: A Rod Otom worker at tho thMtlo" of a soup kitchen where b"ndreds of unaarnourUfced women nnd children are fed dully. Maybe That's So. Jud Tunklns snys ninny n mnn would bo more prosperous If he could got ns enthusiastic over his own busi ness as ho does over the efforts of n perfect stranger to Innil n hit that'll bring In a run. Washington Star. 1 U' Regulating tne Concrete mixer. The hour ghiN principle hns been employed In nn nliiiust nutomntlc con crete mixer In which the Ingredients full through three cotie-shnpcd hop pers In succession nnd nro knended together. o ' Duration of Lightning. A llnsh of lightning lights up tho ground for one-millionth of n second, yet It seems to us to Inst eer so much longer. Whnt happens Is thnt the Im pression remnlns In tho retlnn of tho eye for nbout one-eighth of n second. m liBPIfli B1 why BHiiliBk. Camels sell!JM WW , Hk ( M KW "HT Hk flH 1LWWW m" m iH if mmm 1 1 i-. n TrtmiTi TL T i I lh JHOJBXiffyfTr1H?nSlrfff Hf ib3rrrrBrrHrrKrKflHHirrrrr9rrrirrrrrrrrrrF jHrHHHKfflBHrlrrBPr 0U Sn0U KT10W Why Camels HHHHHIHliP' arc so unusual, so refreshing, so gHMWJIeBBfc satisfying. First, quality second, B JHHBHrWHr- Camels expert blend of choice Turltish I dVf hlJAH anc cnolcc Domestic tobaccos which I ' HiHMHr!i iljP you'll certainly prefer to either kind IHrt eM I IrJrwrH. smoked straight I H jPV;:B""'Cki!rr rH Camels blend makes possible that H L -4fR wonderful mellow mildness yet all the m W wStewnrB desirable body is there I And, Camels m HftlflslekWIiHi never tire your taste I KKeAbl(r Wlm You'll appreciate Camels freedom ijW.HiH'rStf3BJ from uny unPIcasant cigarctty after- m HH SL "i I tlBm taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor I m dflBrrHaBiBliLfl Bfi or your own satisfaction compare rrB U.t IT 9K Camels puff by puff with any ciga WMii J$s W rette in the world at any price I BH. "? wrcTr"riL'I CtmtlmnolJanrjwhmnciinttncllyltiitcktttea(30cttf THTuRKtSI tsDOMLJilYftM ro((o. lor 30 rend, or pcka4 300 eitarellet) in m tlafinf JHJIH BLEND trA piper -coveml ration We tlrongly rtcommend thit carton for ttf aLWLLWLWamWL fintntTnl, -"Gpi homo or olhco aupply or whan you travel HHirBrrMiiMil ' J.IIIJI II 1 R- J- REYNOLDS TOPACCO CO, Win.ton-St.lem, N. C, AMERICAN RED GROSS TO GIVE RURAL HELP Program for Public Health and Community Welfare Is Now Well Under Way. rturnl communities and towns of less than 8,000 population boriout In a very Inrgo pnrt by tho public health and community welfnro work of tho Ameri can Itcd Cross. Almost all of tho 0.C00 lied Cross chapters hnvo somo rurnl sections In their territory. There fore tho Ited Cross Rural Service. Urtefiy, Uio purposo of Rural Serv Ico Is to assist peoplo to got out of llfo moro health, wealth and hnpplness. In this purposo public health Instruction and general educational progress of both children and adults play a big part Recreation Is found to be ono of the " biggest needs In rurnl llfo. Thero Is ol Inck of sunk-lent plny-llfo for tho chtl-1" dren nnd soclnt llfo for Uio adults. I Picnics, pageants, debating clubs, bnselinll leagues, community singing 8 nnd other social events which bring -thc.pcoplo of surrounding communities together hnvo been orgnnlzcd nnd enr tied on under tho guldanco of Red Cross rurnl workers to great advan tage In many Inatnnccs solving rec leutlonnl problems nnd getting people together proves to bo tho nwakcnlng f the community to other conditions v hich mny bo Improved by uulted 'trllon. Ah n result of community organiza tion, townships In which there had hern neither plans nor Interest In (omiuunlty progress hnvo been organ ized to work together with tho unified uirposo of bringing their community '! to the most enlightened slumlords. .. ure and muslcul entertainment tourscs hnvo been started us a result of community meetings, as well ns clr- olntlug libraries, Red Cross schools of Instruction In Homo Nursing, Cnro of I ho Sick and First Aid. In tho larger towns tho need for rcstrooms and pub lic comfort stations Is bolng mot. Play grounds for tho children have been stabllshcd nnd recreational activities worked out for the year. In order that thero may bo concerted i (Tort In carrying on tho programs of i ho various welfnro agencies In Uio rurnl districts. Red Cross Rurnl Serv ice helps the orgnnlrntlons already on tho ground. The main object of tho ten Ire Is to lend a hand everywhere nnd tuke the lend only whero neccs-tary. Wesley's Physical Toughness, Spnro illot nnd eniiHtliiit exerelho In i ho kten morning ulr helped to endow Won ley with thnt umnzliig physlcnl toughness which enabled him, when olght-llvo yours old, to walk six miles to n prcnthlng appointment und do claro that the only sign of old ago ho felt uns thnt "ho could not walk nor run quite so fnHt as ho once did." W. II. Frlehett In "Wesley nnd Ills Country." The Illg Snlo Continues at Pooplo's Co op. ndv. Too Mny Misting Periods. Mnry wns In tho hospital for nomo tlmo nnd did not seo ns much of her mother ns sho would hnvo liked, nnd bownlled tho fact by saying: "Oh, mnmmn, I only seo you nt tho tops and bottom of theso days and I don't like it n bit" Law of Nature. "You mny accept this ns n truo story." remnrked tho mnn on tho car, "the fellow who impends much of tils I tlmo knocking tho town doesn't erect any of Its tall buildings." Toledo Ulnde. Olive Oil Esientlal. Although ollvo oil ns n food nnd medicinal oil can bo replaced very largely by other vcgetnblo oils, there are ono or two technlcnl uses, wool spinning, for Instnnce, for which no entirely sntlsfnctory substltuto has yot been found. NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX Notlco Is horoby glvon thnt a special tax for tho purposo of paying for tho grndlng, curbing and guttor lug with cement, constructing drain ago nnd Irrigation system to carry wator across tho streets and Inter sections, constructing prlvnto drive ways, installing water servlco nnd paving with plain soven Inch con croto, Main Stroot botwoon Contor Strcot nnd Socond West Stroot In Paving District No. 3 of Lohl City, Utah, has boon lovlod nn confirmodd by nn Ordinance of tho City Council passed Novombor 13, 1920, nnd of foctlvo Novombor 19, 1920, respec tively. Snld special tax Is lovlod upon tho following descrlbod real property ln Lehl City, to-wlt: Doglnnlng nt tho southeast comor of Lot 1, Uloclt 40, thenco north 100.0 foot; thoneo woet, along n lino paralloll with and distant 100.0 foot north from tho north prop erty lino of Main Stroot 792.0 foot to a point 100.0 foot north from Iho southwest comor of Lot 2, Uloclc 39; thoneo south along tho oast proporty lino of Socond West Stroot, 2CC.0 foot to a point 100.0 foot south from tho northwost corner of Lot G, Illock 32; thoneo oast, along a lino parallel with and distant 100.0 foot south from tho south proporty lino of Main Stroot, 792.0 foot to n point 100.0 root south from tho northeast corner of Lot 8, Illock 31; thenco north along tho wost proporty lino of Contor Streot, 16G.0 foot to tho placo of beginning, nil in Plat "A", Lohl City Survoy of Dulld Ing Lots. And Ib duo nnd payablo In ten equal nnnual Installmonts begin ning Novombor 19, 1921, tho dnto up Ion which tho first Installment becomes delinquent. Interest at tho rato of 0 por annum on tho whole, amount of of said tax shall bo computed from tho dato tho w aammamamaawamma iw w w ordlnnnco confirming tho lovy of said tax boenmo effeetivo, to-wlt, Novom- bor 19, 1920, and Intorost at said rato ,fl on tho wholo ntnount of Bald tax un- ,l paid Bhall bo duo and payable with !fl onch installment. If nny Installment W or Intorost aforesaid Is not paid on AU tho dato whon tho samo bocomes duo, 'dB then tho wholo amount of tho tax jB unpntd at tho tlmo said Installment ',M or Intorost Is duo will bocomo duo and 'H payablo and will draw Intorost At tho H rato of 8 por, annum until aila of ,fl tho proporty assessed; provided, ono mU or moro Installmonts in tho ordor in v 'H which thoy nro pnyablo, or tho wholo I spoclal tax unpaid, may be paid on tho day nny Installment becomes duo, A by paying tho ntnount thoroot and in- torcst to snld dnto. 'fl Ono or moro of said installments In tho ordor in which thoy aro pay- H ablo or tho whole spoclal tax mny bo paid at any tlmo within ton. days aftor tho ordlnnnco confirming tho 'iHj levy of said tax bocomes cffoctlvo, '' without Interest. All special tnxos afo payable at my 'H onico at tho City Hall in Lohl City. Datod at Lohl City, Utah, this 20th 'M of Novombor, 1920. THOMAS POWERS, . City Treasurer nnd Colloctor H of Spoclal Taxes, H First Publication Novombor 2E, 1920. mKEATIPFROMTORCHY 1 HVe DON'T KNOW I I H THE H I Hs5 meahinctH I WWYu of H I lDELftVH I You'll be happy If you call iH And ask us plumbing to In- 'H stall. TIIERG is no dolay in H our plumbing syBtotn. H Wo don't indulgo in oxcusos. H Wo got right on tho Job H and finish It up in a hurry. Hj Wo don't alight our work, nj howovor. Wo put in fix- jfl turos that stay put and wo render a bill that plcasos ' tho hoad of tho houso. H ) M. S JLtt -I HLhX3XaJDHm-S LLUUBH tH tammmmmmmammmmammmmm H 4t&jMS'' I Bank Mm' ' I U -S?2S?4ll liJ'' Sfi?P' ' I S & w mm 1 Tho shadow of OLD AG-E hovers always over ! Youth and Manhood. The older we grow the darker ' I the shadow. Tho thing which can best brighten this shadow and make it loss fearful is MONEY IN THE BANK. Begin NOW to bank your money. Then youth will bo cheerful, manhood happy and old age a com- I fort. j M Wo invito YOUR Banking Business. I PEOPLE'S BANK OF LEHI . I STATE STREET LEHI 'II u QV I - feefiS 7sgIISVrnIMMI6MAJTACCNTF0R t, y&t I THIS IS THE LSZ SE- Ifift! AN I CO 0VOI AN0 JHjf feSAa Boy MX 6C TAffltvC fiRf W . X I jancy rkias tTtS 1 Jl r mT&ViiiSi wwr1 s AM Kt Mr