in said City to wit: In the First Precinct at Captain’s Office at the Great Western Mine. In the Second Precinct in the rest room at the Basement of the City Hall. In the Third Precinct at the Basement of the City Hall.At said Primary Election the following Municipal Officers will be Nominated: One Commissioner-- Three Year Term: One Commissioner; to fill Vacancy for the unexpired term of One Year.Three Supervisors, Two Year term each.Two Constables, Two Year term each.The names of the following Candidates will appearupon the said Ballot for the respective Offices.For Commissioner — Three Year Term.Roger Jackson Ira Odgers^ For Commissioner -- To Fill Vacancy Unexpired TermOf One YearArvid Bjork William Eldred Jr.Supervisors — Two Year^Term EachVictor Soderman Adolph Miller J. Edward Udd Nathan Warshawsky P. M. Shaw Olaf NelsonFor Constables - Two Year TermEli Massi Alferd KenoskeThe Poles of said Election shall be open#d at Seven O’clock in the morning and remain open un-itil Five O’clock in the Afternoon of said Day. Dated March 6th 1922W. J. GRIBBLE,City Clerk.10cTHE SECRET OF A BEAUTIFUL SKINClmpMi a knew It. That wai the aecret of her ptwer. Every day her akin wm thoroughly ( learned with palm and olive imU. Ihen as now the»e tula were famed lor their mild, toothing, clcanaing qualities.She too used other cmmettc, hut every uay theae wete removed hy thorough (learning. In thi* way the *u able to keep her akinamooth, firm, freah and youthful.Today rhe*e tame «tl» me wlcn-iuk ally blended in tamoua Palmolive hoar- Tt iey give itmUdne.*, wonderful aoothlng qiialitica, pmtutc creamy and rrlrtahlng lather.Powder and rouge will nothaim the akin n you waah daily with a mild to*p. A thorough (learning wlih Pnlm-lt;live will lone your akin and help k do k» («n beautifying. Smivothneu and a charmingly natural color will mult.You can buy Palmolive Soap at ul) brat dau grocer it* and drug ttotei.THE PALMOLIVE COMPANYMilwaukee, Via.♦One Thousand DollarsAnd 65 Other Prizes For Naming theMichelin Tire ManA WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU ALL ABOUT ITWe will give you an envelope containing the simple tulei governing I hi* conical, together with helpful auggeationa and alao ■ conical card which you may uae in aubmilling namet.Crystal Falls Tire and Battery ShopWILL ELDRED, Jr., Prop.luaup o,t uur .. uniliu* hi' • punned over til** 1.1 ivi one,, n tram foliawa picking up the roou which urn plowed up aiul left on top «f thi* around ufier If »«» pnaaeif• i nr wit It the dr.u W.- then go over the drugged land double diming 11 with n large Iruilor diet- KiiUowIng llit? di*c we ngalai mu over Hit ground with u drag which maker li level enough for the harrow and drill. After till' In lid III.* Ini'll drilled. »« run over llt; with a roller to - ru *tl the -mull nmla Into the ground mt much .I. po sltilc. and in prevent the tinner o.mi. blanking uf machinery when l lining over If wllh n mower Al the mi tor I lllle. 1.1 lid Ihlit l« Ural plowed nnd aeeded the «.mie venr. will retain It mulnllilr to n hi'Mrt extent, mill II nlao ha* » tendency ■ ru»h the gran, -.red into the ground «o that the nurd will get mlnate more quickly and have an opportunity ot rooting tnore deeply.We hove alao cleared aonin bottom or luarab land lying mat the river ll.IV neleeled gll'tl III Mil (but III* imn burnt over from time to time urn! tin* « minimum amount or arowlna liru-li otl If In • earing tlit. lulid «•••• Imply cut all of the brush, route, .nd -tump* under the • or (me of the ground ho that if r.ei lie piiawd otei w II • mower *nd otbei machinery then »eed It Info timothy red top. .nd nlalke clover. r*u«!ly It thinw.unp land ha» been freed uf bruih and -flump*, we (*il It by hand tf the no.tul ip, too we* fui a firII. then run ixer It wit . » tractor and dir**-, .tillowio| hv e burrow *tn| roller If pofolble liv'd jwtr we HMlnl »nty flie tic re. In thin manner and got a ve'.v am client .land of gr»*- It would tie l|i.,iia-lbte lit ph w lb. rla*» Of otid • n II it bod been thoroughly drained for .ever*I yperil wh| he our policy not to dUturli tbl» Mid Wrlth a plow . » long a« we n •• ub'e to ralae « good crop of i a u. It. a. the eonatun' uttlog ovet i with ■ mowi1 ■ and kei i- g down the In *h will help to iliiil extent In r tin* the root* In -pile If the pore f nn'lng «*a»nn e bad '**1 V«r and* lateoeaa Of tie 'n when we .(•wed oar *rna» ibl* m a flow pro-1 need about e tn «.t t.tri to the turn• orttarv to tn opinion of aw«ui| land, wtirn I ttr.f catne to this Uinta, I have come to (be (fin- lueton (hat •ome murah ttcdi at* nntuct Mr* m'f-t valuable when properly located, the rejoin being that tte nod t* not •nh^atftnl to the tlranab' a much a th* higher lam*' Then t *, we ar going tvfmati* it** ot the dam* u»'f by logger* in floating tog. tn the elt;. day* going to pul h** i f ■« into th»«e dam. * that n c**e of •n extremely dry yaar. wt fan • loaf-down our gate* and, hack lb* water ever the entire ar**» of ottr tnarah I unit* if neiea.ary. thu* even ring tin of a hay crop frum our mnr.h land* In »plte of the dry weather. Thla •rheme l« prehepa a new «■• to ibta(Continued on page 4)