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He hunted jj, mw Bimlngog and par- m nrioai occasions, hnt I can np the Idea that i nrideDts of the United i H died without erer flnd- SL tt too that there are sreedlni colonies about (ran the region of hla Ihew are on tha lalanda Abacs and Androa, In tha ud at imall lalanda near P north coast of Cuba, are about 125 miles anaj from one or more of m flaalnrot come to the jW" Florida at rare In all; durlni tha winter Brtox Bwotha. iiafcboB'i time flock ranz- 500 to 1,000 blrda have aweral occaalona in jlay.. Smaller nnmbera ha?a pel away times. Authen f sod occurrence art iMy rare tnd tha blrda fa BratehlUty hare been At rtmalDed on our shore j I arlef period. Utk'. Car... ma sat corona, a In-ll In-ll paaioi, nseoua enrelope tato sptce, accordlnj af the University t t- Spectroecoplc ato4-Pt ato4-Pt the glow la moat. wrtricmlly excited nltro- rtlaatotlty. even at helgats "550 mile above the aw-arui aw-arui He found that "" wrona li decidedly ec- far more extensive rt tb n than It nd show. ,om. I from ,hat of tn corona w.jenernted ty the 1 while th. .k. U(M the arti. Z: vuitr I I forb dden to -g0 kTz!0 at any 4 law ! ? ke,,t on Oolm lia. A "I of hJ :." tht no- ?&., .:r10 mora M ev r' """'""K t one Announcing T HI OPENING OF A NEW 1 AS Certified SUPER SERVICE STATION Main at Center St. j - Harold V. Rsamsay, Operator TEXACO FIRE-CHIEF GASOLINE frEACO "Crack-proof" MOTOR OIL HAVOLINB MOTOR OIL, wax-free TEXACO Citified LUBRICATION FIRESTONE TIRES AND BATTERIES ACCESSORIES i-jr Fireworks Thrill World's Fair Crowds h If 4 ".. ''o r ' ?. " ft U ll.PrTou to the!. w hh"v,D bi. IIb. rp"ll"n mounf.i. on 1 hl son ir.A f tt''new J ' Rona; Brilliant flreworka dla.ilaya art a 'requer.t night feature at tha new World'a Fair In Chicago. This bomb DiaafM ia 0arlet, age eicht, had a baby slater sla-ter of whom ha waa Ww nmmi o rat waa bla enthusiasm ew tha new arrival that ha continued brlnf-lnf brlnf-lnf great numbers of children to the-baby- untn bb motbar til forced to call a halt . "How la your baby Ghartear Inquired In-quired on of the mother's frlenda. shorUy after admltUnce had been refused bevy of boy frlenda "Huh, ahe'e not my baby aulked rharlea "1 don't think sbe's area third mina any jnbta. la one of the many that buret on opening night Tha buildinge are, loft to right: Federal building, Sky Ride and Electrical group. The opening day crowd was surprleed to nd the Fair complete. Beat i Uoiuaod Pees are sent fruiu Lotilnlana t northern stutes In the spring to af ford earlier fertilisation of orchard blosaoma. ' o Powar of Ma ia lk Maab In t'hlna, the man In the moon la , ailed Yue-lao. and- he la believed to hold In his hands the power of predestining marrlnpre. o 1 Snakes Had Lagt Trucks of lefts In the form clawa are found In the fosHlla bona "and pythons. Mo Northern Point of Laad According to the Amt-rlcan G. graphical aoclety the t""l northern point of bind Is Cape Morris K. Jesup on the nrtli'fcteni extremity f Oreehland, and I ('' the for rrnment of Ienninrk. ,pe Morris K. Jesup U st 5v iWrees and SH sn I ii ii tea north. It was named for Morris K. Jesup. a New York banker and phllaiithropiHt, who helped to finance Severn I of Commander Robert Rob-ert E. i'eary'a expeditions into the Far North. nnounces ' Hi i THE APOINTMENT OF Harold V. Rarhsay TEXACO CERTIFIED SERVICE As Dealer For American Fork k m aaaaBBBBHaaBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBM. .dL'.SU.. m m BL M Jjj &o o urii MtH-tlll IIAf II fiicmm fUtfll sad Willi THAI Oil sad TONwNII Villi . Oil IIACTIOH MOM H9MSIII the New FIRESTONE high speed tire w 1934 Irlrcstooe raoei stub ittk I tMl I I fHU't 4.&a-xe . a)7M s-se-iHD 144f MO-ll . s.tf a-ee-UHD gf.l 4.TS-W. .$ vee-ISHD tf.ff us-ia: - S9.M ae-JOMD st.4 s-se-n - n.f e.aa-i7np Other Sift rrmpurtimmmlfh Lmm Llstmm fa Latrr a- I KUhmrJ Ooo aMl War My fUaetaaa. L atparjt Motmmy mlfjml nr. TlWf ar C Maaari f 12 MONTHS GUARANTEE AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS Firestone guarant e e s their complete line of tires against all road hazards for twelve months. In addition, Firestone gives industry indus-try lifetime warranty against defects in 1 workmanship and materials. .When vied iq com. mef'ierrice, thwe tires are futfavsteed for six months. MORE THAN 50 MORE NON-SKID MILEAGE Ten Years Ago Now Ten Years Ao Now (Taken from files of July 5, 1924) Tbe Installation of the uniform fbur decoration of the city was made at 6 p. m. Wednesday under dlrec- tiuu of Chief I. L. Pratt and Deputy Scout Commissioner R. E. Baxter. The fire apparatus was driven slowly throuEh Main street with the siren on and followlnt were - thirty-two a..- maI. kMi4n m ftoir " At ' a owva mi ivt a ua - signal each flaa; waa placed "ui xhe cement block Installed along the CUits. The business houses) .pur chased the flags. Ten Years Ago Now The marriage of Mist Dorothy Carr of Lehl and Clifford Bennett of this city took place Wednesday in Lehl. Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. Llge Chlpman are reloicing over the arrival of a win some baby girl, born June 26th. Ten Years Ago Now Tennis playing will be an estab lished recreation in our city this summer according to plans laid by the Tennis Club recently organized. The work of leveling the ground back of the public library prepara tory to the building of a court commenced com-menced this week. Ten Years Ago Now A combined farewell for Zlna Clayson, Ellen Jacklln and Kenneth Singleton who leave in the near future on missions will be held next Monday night in the tabernacle. Miss Clayson will leave for the California mission. Miss Jacklln for the South ern Btates mission and Mr. Single ton has been called to the British mission. , Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Healey of Alpine Al-pine announce the marriage of their daughter LaVenla to William C. Tate of Mt Carmel. The marriage took place July 2nd at Provo. OUR NONEEES The following lines were written in honor of the pioneers of American Fork and were occasioned by a. recent re-cent social given in their honor by the Adams Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. We are met to honor our Pioneers today. Oh) many a good word we could say. Of loving deeds we're sure are worth The brightest jewels of the earth. Thdjr came to this valley near a century ago. Following their brave leader never fearing, to go. For Ood had promised peace and pfenty'wc4-be;the4os, -This brave band of Pioneers. Not easy toiWvfc tiomea-and loved L. ones hfrttnri. ., ,U Coming to this wilderness knowing not what they would find. They crossed the desert and the trackless prarie wide,. Where sickness overtook them and many of them died. Graves were scattered by, the road side. But Ood saw the tears they could not hide. They came from many a foreign land. For a gospel few could understand, j And they planned! Oh cant you see, I This beautiful home for you and me. I For this was a desert wild and bare, Wild animals and lad Bins were there. But Ood watcher ore them night and day. He heard their cries, heard them pray. For he had led them here to dwell. Among the hills we love so well. There's so little time to make you feel our love. But were asking Ood in heaven above. That before you leave us in this world. Your flag of honor will be furled. To make us worthy of you Dears, Our noble band of Pioneers. We welcome all of you here with usj today. To join with us in what we do and say. And may Ood spare you grief and pain. In the years that with us you remain. When you're gone well not forget you. Nor the trials you passed through. There's not many left to tell us, they are growing old in years. We will always praise and love you, Our beloved band of Pioneers. Laura Tlmpeon. o CULL HERD OF DISEASED ANIMALS ANI-MALS ADVISES PATHOLOGIST " The government drouth relief cat tie buying program offers an excel- -leijlc opportunity for the farmer to ( get rid of his diseased ' animals, says ' Dr. D. E. Mad-sen, animal pathologist patholo-gist of theOollege Experiment St- tltfl-At Logan. 'Bangs disease, commonly known -as contagious abortion, causes heavy losses to cattle producers. Experiments Experi-ments conducted by various experiment experi-ment stations over a period of years, show that a considerable economic saving may be made by eradicating this serious disease. Studies In Nebraska Ne-braska over a period of 32 years showed that each abortion In dairy herds costs a total loss of 1134.49. About 80 per cent of all abortions are believed to be due to Bangs disease. di-sease. According to Dr. Madsen, a cure for this disease has not yet been found The only method of control is to blood test all animals and dispose dis-pose of those which react Tests conducted In all the herds at Hyde Park in Cache County, during the -past three years by the Utah station. sta-tion. Indicate that the likelihood of getting the disease from an Infected Infect-ed herd In neighboring pasture la not as great as commonly supposed. The man with a clean herd should not permit other animals to oom on his place until they have been tested and found to be disease free. For economic reasons as well aa for protection of human health, every dairyman should be Interested In locating and disposing of his Bangs disease reactors. Now is the ttme to act. - |