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Show AMERICAN FOSK CITIZEN , Offioe Alpine Publishinj Company Buildiif Phone 85 A PROGRESSIVE; INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION Entered in the Pest Office at American Fork. Utah, as second-class matter. Subscription rates, $2.f0 per year in advance. AMERICAN fork cigzpi ; Advertisement rates: Display, 30 cents a column inch. Legal notices and readers, legal rate of 10 cents per eight-point line per insertion. in-sertion. Want axis. Kate 2 cents per word each insertion. Payment suost accompany advertisement. A Tip From Nature A. P. OAISFORD. JR EDITOR THINK THIS OVER RefWo you mail that order for merchandise to an outside concern con-cern think it over a few minutes. Pc rhaptt you'll change your mind alxiiit mailing it. Tile dollar sent out of town is gone forever. " The dollar H.'ijt at home remain and Works for you. It circulates circu-lates at horn, either in civic improvements, taxes, better si hools. churehcH or goes into more merchandise for your next needs. Yoiir neighbor takes better care of your needs and wants than doe the M ranger, who has rw interest in you, further than togejt your dnllarx.'- Your merchnnt-neighbor 's future depends upon holding your i-oiitidejice. lie's always here to make mistake!) good. When you spend your money with the home merchants you help theni. you assist in fostering home industries. They in turn help to build up thu city, jijmI to make greater oort unities for you and lor Wise, Nature made her UILU 'Hie Pee .stores up lurie the Heaver rieks up his woo.ip.. hoards Ills nuts. eS III '"!"' at aii I your children. Spunling your money at home is like putting a mortgage upon it to eome back to you. Spending it away from home is simply bidding goodbye to it, find its further usefulness to vou. The Squirrel that the w inter 4' life did in -t lit as he found them. The i'.. the Squirrel all live wit i: in the.r I '.a uk the. difference. th- .!Jtr. r..-:r.er. I.v Ar lumkin preparing something or' are you. eating you LMttlel- tli'-lll? .!yr thill! thi-ll! nt e . r iitiN ; EXPORTS INCREASE WITH FOREIGN INVESTMENTS During the first six months1 of this year 72 foreign borrowers sold nearly tOO.OM.tWO of their bonds and stocks to American investors. Thee foreign borrowers included governments, states and provinces, municipalities1, bank and corporations. Excluding the va,r loans owed our government by foreign governments, the American people have mure. than .$9,500,000,000 invested in. European and South American Ameri-can countries. . During the first six months of lf2." our exports amounted to $2.3fi4,00O.O0O, the largest amount of world trade that this country has done for any similar period since 1!)20. Much of this increased buying on the part of foreign countries was made possible by the credits in the form of loans extended by American investors. Thus our investment in foreign securities has meant a greater prosperity nd stability for our manufacturers, our farmers and the people of the nation as a whole. Anybody can make money; ?,ny one can spend it ; it takes a wise nun to SAVE it. Economy In Harvesting Sugar Beets Lopan, October 13,-Two great opportunities op-portunities 1o get more from the mri;r. beet harveJi; the theme, of Circular No. 57 just off Ithe preia from the Vtuh Agricultural Experiment wtHttim. The first is -that great ! quantities of high-quality feed, can De I made an beet-top Uage and the j HK onrt is that heavy wastea during ibeet harvest may be avoided with-i with-i 0llt great expenditure of labor or time. The way in t which to build a beet silo and the method of handling the tops is described in sufficient detail to enable a farmer to make one. Kmphasls is placed on the great savings sav-ings that come from topping beets at once after digging, from putting them in piles, and from covering the piles v hen they are left in the field for one or several days after digging. This circular, by Professor George Stewart. Station Agronomist, may be ot tained without charge by address inp the following: Publication Division, t'tah Agricultural Experiment Station, Logan, Utah. SATURDAY, OflTnm Blind MinTtttT cause of their Because of their matH inf. wind men art uWTlt less head phones tt Tut rope. The "Foot", Coif material ,,,, Pint,, "fool's gold" l iron Hon: of sulphur and C J anal parts, which u Z ? sulphuric scid. ironTZ distinguished from huF I of snlphur which it acpllcation of heat. The marine Piratical mW research Salem. Mass.. . th." act Information as tThl1 Jolly Roger rtg.i&'j? nseas early as 1720 wiTi times Roger was a 2 1 rogue, and a j0ii, ' Beit, would rogue. u"? us meaning u t The Bank of American Fork 5 Watch Children "MoToHsTg i are urgetT when approach-Ins approach-Ins children to use the horn, but not to depend upon It to blow the kiddles off the street or to replace the brake. When the children are trying to cross the street .motorists are asked to give 1 .0111 it ehnnoA anil wn It tnr thpm ill bb ' inriu (i nuiiv.v uiiu " n ; the average parent would 111 J to have j another motorist wait for some one ifi j who Is near and dear to him. 33 Years Successful Banking A STRONG BANK The grin worn by n "good loser" is chagrin. There are countless tollgates along the road to success. Elder Buckwalter Writes of Labors A happy wife is one who has an intimate friend with whom can discuss her husband's faults. die How do they manage to herd so thoroughfare like Wall Street? many rainbows into a littbe Tart of the farmer's probl em will have been sold as soon as his crops are as diversified as the advice he gets. Some fellows who haven't been out with their wives for years, lump into them occasionally nowadays in bnrlier shops. OXOXO 5 CUT FLOWERS All orders for Cut Flowers and Floral Designs taken care of on short notice. Carnations, Hoses, Sweet Pens and M inns. Telephone (50 AVheiv the Flowers Crow. LEHI FLORAL CO., LEHI g Vou get them Fresh and the Pest. OK3SXO0aXO Free! Free! Pound Can Grease WITH EACH Gallon ot Motor Oil 1 FOR ONLY I One Dollar Your Crankrasf Drained ahd Filled and a One Poiuid Can of Cup Crease FREE. Take advantage of this very liberal service and otter. COOP FOP NEXT TEX DAYS. h. I). S. Church . Perth St. Subiaco Perth, West Aust. Sept. 6, 1925 Dear Editor: I am takinc this opportunity to thank you tor sending the Citizen. I have received the Citizen quite regular regu-lar and I certuinly get much Joy and pleasure from reading it although some of the papers are four and sts weeks old by the time I get them, yet it lg all news, and I allways look forward for-ward to .receiving the Citizen, to learn what the people ia the home town are doing. The first ten months of my mission. I labored' in 'Sydney, then I was trans-fered trans-fered to Perth. On coming to Perth we slopped at Melbourne and Adelaide, Ade-laide, two of the largest cities of Australia. The large cities of Australia are all const citisr !nd ra.rae --wt ports. We- came Tronl Adelaide to Perth on the ship and I. ml V a wonaerrui trip, oeing four davs on jthe water, three days on the Indian M Ocean and one day on the Indian lOceun. Terth is a very pretty place. 0 3t Is near the Indian Ocean anil built &s!on the Swan river. It has a ropnla-jltlon ropnla-jltlon of abont one hundred and fifty thousand people. The first two months in Perth was spent in building a chapel. In thn.s past the saints here ha been mooting moot-ing togather in a rented hall but now we have a nice little building of (-ur own that will seat about one hundred and twenty people. The work in pro igressing and is very interesting. "Th climate here js wonderful, .this. ...lust-winter ...lust-winter has been about like the fir-t part of October at home. It is coin ing summer now, so we can expert ; to be real warm about December j will thank you for sending the ri;. zen, and can assure you I crtainlv appreciate it. I remain. Elder Morris Piukwai' r! Martin Nielsen Auto Go. AMERICAN FORK UTAH thirty Foreign Countries represented by rail travel in the Park the past year. The Grand Canyon National Ifcrk with its unexcelled scenic -grandur good roads, trails and most excellent climatw. conditions -the year round.-has round.-has proven to be an ideal recreational ground for F.ast and West bound travel the entire year. Mozart' $ Untimely End Mozart died of malignant typhoid. The funeral service was-hekl-lB-the open air. as was the custom with the poorest class. The strictest economy was observed In the funeral arrangements. arrange-ments. Mozart was buried In a common com-mon pauper's grave, the site of which was soon forgotten. Vienna erected, on the probable spot, a handsoma monument. o Odd Name for Stew I.Iter-illy. the phrase "olla podrida" means a "putrid pot." The name If applied o a stew made ot meat, flah. poultry, vegetable" and other ingredients. ingredi-ents. It Is cooked In a closed pot Tb stew Is highly seasoned with pepper pep-per and garlic. Batteries Rubber Cased Three-Cell Ford Battery $ 1 6.50 n in i..ff,... :.. u of your ear. Xow coli; weather is here "vou Ml! need it mow than ever. T A 1 l" iei us end yourj)atterj fallible. Costs nothin"; to look tlieiu over. SERVICE GARAGE Howard Green, Prop'.; Telephone 173-w American Fork, Utah ye ir an in-. Grand Canyon National Park Travel Heavy The 1925 - travel year endinc September 30th, has broken all travel records in the history of the Cr in,; Canyon National Park 134.(.":' people visited the Park this compared to 108.256 last year crease of 25.79.7 people. Records show that !!.;! l p, ,,j arrived by rail and 64.541 people automobiles 2.0!6 of these tars .r ! ' 7.114 people belnc registered .n 1 North Uim. i 1 I ' m&tv itt-tht'ntrm;-ilitt riTnTTTi'"' i Hawaii. Panama, Mexico and t'uiiadji, j jwlth California leading the list - .. ; i the first, time in the history ..f 1 Park, travel liy private means , j jeeeded that by rail for five vvn.-e,-i- :tive months May! June. Ju:v. .,l';si , and September. There ir.- ..,, Mmfhti the Job Ml m.i 'V t" - ;--- :-:'-fwn?-- lfl c nrc spending a lot ot money toaay wi 'M insurance. You buv orotection against loss by ; '.Ijv re' vvindstorm theft, injury and even death. i icmmms may seem high, but you Know uic benefits are worth the price. There is one form of protection, however, thai . .ill of us in this community enjoy every day W docs not cost us one cent! We never can know how many lives it has saved, how much sickness it has prevented, how many hours of contentment content-ment it has brought to our homes. This protection is the service rendered by the business men of our town,who quietly and faithfully faith-fully meet our daily needs. No matter what emergency may face us, they continue to suppty us with food, shelter, clothing and the other necessities of life. Vou will find their ads in this paper. They Read the Ads in this Paper m save yourseU money by trading at home |