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Show 'SATUKDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923. AinZHCAN FORK CITCZN ucense fee C1 SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, VJ X Amendments agreed to Saturday by the iut mx commission contemn mm (,it The Ladles Firm Bureau meeting held in the city hall Saturday night liU reducUoa of one-half ratherwM not well attended, and the ofti- tjtn one-third to the present motor mhlcle license. Tb cat Is to b a companion bill to the propoeed -'two-cent-. gasoline tu-A'j- The result of this further cat will bi to decrease, U followed oat by legislative onrsctment, any fundi vhlch ' may have ; otherwise been found for state road ' maintenance With a reduction of one-third of the present license tax is was believed the state, might find a surplus retinue ret-inue of possibly $325,000. Now, however, too license tax on 60,000 cars wouia ie pat irom an average of $15 to $7 pt? wr fielding $350,. W0 and wttn two cents on 25,000,000 fallQDl of gasoline consumed In the stat annually It would amount to $850,000. Deducting th $$7(00 -hlclFUl.lbe ro,ulred tor- Interest sod sinking foods on . stats . road bonds there would be left $175,000. Deducting $50,000 estimated cost for administration then would be left only about $125,000 for tho state nudntenance program. Tho reduction was opposed at the meeting Saturday by William- Bailey, chairman of the commission, whose efforts bar been noticeable In tho last several ; days In aiding lbs cam palgn for selling tho gasoline) tax to the county officers. : ,v. The list" of Weber county officials attending tho tax conventjon, Satur day-was added to those of 24 other eers express much recret that- the members do not avail ' themselves of tho opportunities that are pnt before them. - Mrs. L. 11' Evans, was again elected president of the local Bar can, as. was Mrs. '.Isaac Blnns vice-president, vice-president, Mrs. Geo.' Meredith secre tary. . " . Th following project leaders were appointed: Mrs. Orvllle Mercer, sewing; sew-ing; Mrs. Jarrls Aydelott, millinery; Mrs. Jack Dempsey, . canning of traits, vegetables and meats, and Mrs. Nell Karren, dress forms. The lead er of the nursing work will be appointed ap-pointed soon., ' V ' , ,. These leaders win attend the Fanners' School which will be held In Pleasant Grove sometime In February. Feb-ruary. This school hat . been held In Logan for- the past- two years -and will . provide i splendid opportunity for those . interested In the . various projects to get soma valuable information. inform-ation. J .... . . . ,-:.:.; 6 .. . ::-- Formal Oyzohi& cl - - Alpine Gymnasium . The- formal opening of the Alpins gymnaslom l- took place Thursday night of last week, with a big crowd In attendance, many coming . from neighboring cities. ' Tho following program was given! Chorus of Alpta High School girls directed by Ernest Paxman;. duet by counties favoring the ; gasoline tax Misses Fern Pagan and Alice PblHP. and g cut of one-third la ths Iioense trto by miaa. eat, nam jnorees ana Ux. The county board unanimously . rrea poroet; nance oy anus wis- approved of th proposal for laying loon Chipman; short talk by Board down stats malnteuanc program Member. BenJ. Bales; talk by Snpt and authorised tho addition of their I Elmer Miller. At ths "close of the banes to th resolution to bo draft- program, Ell J. Cieyson, board mem- ed memorialising th governor arid.ber.. offered tho dodicatory prayer, ths - Fifteenth leglslataro to pass' Dancing then occupied the remain ing time. Everything was given free of charge, and much pleasure in the new-building was manifested. tWSBBOB BMBBBMSk Will Push Their - Home rrpa&a TC D' Jones and B. D. Sawyer of Proto. were in oar dty Tuesday In ths tatrests"ot the Nu-Ry Polish Co. Kn-Bay.is tome, manufactured product and Is reported to hare aun a 1 ran throaghoat this ? and other states. '. Mr. Jones stated that they are going to push this polish by ad i laws in conformity with tho Veduced fees and gas tax. 1 . ' ' - Irrigation Co. Annual ' Stockholders Keetirg Ths American Fork Irrigation Co. annual Stockholders' meeting was held Tuesday afternoon In the city hall hers Rhj; about I CO j: present Thos. ' J. Barrattpresldent,. presided at the meeting and Leo T. Shelley was secretary. , .-: v-rv Mr. Shelley presented the financial report, both general and by ditches, Srertlsing 4t In. every possible way to the members, which was approved. A tew minor .changes wars made in the by-laws, . John Jaeklln l and Ufayett , Parker f wer re-elected members of the Board tor . th on- eulng two year term. : . ' In the near future the Board meet and elect a president and secre tary. . ? . ., - . . - ! o I. Vr. Xldder Talks Wife "Does she dress Welir He "I dunno. I never watched her." - . .. BASKET BALL GAfuE TOGHT The basket ball gams between American Am-erican Fork High and East Side High of Bait Lake City, which was to have been played herc last night in the gymnaslom, was postponed until tonight, to-night, Saturday, January nth, on account ac-count of two" league games being played in th division, on at Lincoln between - Lent and Lincoln, and the other at Pleasant Grove between Heber end Pleasant Grove. k . Tonight's gams Is expected to be very Interesting and basket ball fans are promised a hotly 1 contested exhibition. ex-hibition. Tt local quint has lost but one game sine the opening of the season, and that by a very narrow nar-row margin. , " Ther will be . no dance following the game. 1 . . JlPiJI01ES, (1. L. DETET, Eperter.) Ths Opening dance was. held In the new gym with member of the school board In attendance. The principal of our school, Mr. Lewie Olpln acted as chairman. BenJ. ' Bates was ths first speaker and 8upt Miller spoke next , Kit J, : Clayson offered the dedicatory prayerJL.. spicy program was also given followed by dancing. there was a big attendance and all reported having a good tlm. ' - f - " e e e ; , ' - Save money read th ads. t ' Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Devey, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Derey, Mr. .and Mrs.' Earl . Devey, . Mr. . and Mrs. Jack Strong, Misses Less! and Blanch Devey, Earl Groo and Dewey Bennett formed a surprise party and went to Ubl to spend th wtcbIss wlqi Mr. and Mrs. John Dwey, fir and Mr. and Mrs. Lsvl Sorenson. After playing games, Ice cream and eak war served.' All enjoyed the venmg. . e e a . - About 20 friends and neighbors surprised Mr.. Fred Hoaley, .at. bis homo Friday night Th usual social soci-al diversions wer . enjoyed, v . ; v. .f . .' e 'J,- -'Miss Lewi Devey "spent" Monday in American Fork visiting Mrs. ' Pol ly Heeley. - . t " e e e - ' ' , v Sunday afternoon John L.- Devey met with a Tory . painful accident. falling from a hay stack and break- Joint He is getting along as welt as can , be local svi;;e win At th,, recent Live Stock Show held at Ogden, A. W. Pulley ft 8ons , of this city, mads a elean sweep of all first prises and Championships .in competition with tho black Poland swine. The awards are as follows: Aged boar, first. Pally ft 80ns. Senior Yearling Boar, first Pulley ft 8ons, second Ericsson,. . - . Junior Yearling boar, first Pulley ft Sons, second A third Erickson. ' Senior boar, first and second. Erickson. . Junior boar, pig, "first Pulley ft Sons. , ' , -r- . .Aged sow, first ft third Pulley ""ft Sons, second Erickson. 'J:. Senior Yearling sow, first, Erlck- Junior sow pig first, rulley ft Sons, second and third, Erickson. -Junior sow pig, first - and second Pulley ft Sons, third Erickson. Boar and three sows over one year, first and second, Pulley ft Sons, third Erickson. f. i'1'::'',"''''"' "-Boaiand"" three" sows" under one year, first Pulley ft 80ns, second Erickson. ' ' ;'y-- - Get of Sire, first and Second, Pulley I ft sons,, third Erickson. . " Produce of Sow, first and second Pulley ft Sons, third Erickson. . All Championships wer awarded to A, W. Pulley ft Sons. : 0 ' ' Car Catches On Fire In Early Horn About l:S0 Friday morning of last week a Ford : car containing ; four men from Provo Bench," who were on their way to Cedar : Valley ; to hunt, drove up In front of the CbbUs tone Service Station for som - gas. They had a lighted lantern . in ths front neat, evidently -for ' warmth, which was placed In th back seat whO tha tank was openod. ' . Mr. Claud Cheney was attending to" the gas, when the lantern In the bark ssat becam tipped orsr and as on of the men reached to plao It Upright Up-right it burst Into flames. " The ear top and cushions Immediately be V To keep our patrons so well served, 10 fully satisfied that they will come again and aalnia the policy of the Bank: of American Fork. ...... .... '. '.. ...... The friendly relationship existing be tween our customers And this bank-is bank-is evidenced by their steady increase In number. . . ' With resources of over One T.Tlllion Dollars safety for your funds is gs-cured. gs-cured. r J We solicit your patronage. 0OSSO2OSSC02OrS03 JL R, From Delta to : - - b , Fillmore Operates J an. 13 ; T. a Peck, General Passenger ag-snt ag-snt for tbs Union Pacific; C H. Cutting, Traveling Passenger agent tor the Union Pacific, and B. M. Pmeott. Traveling Srvlcx agent for the company, wore visitors In American Fork Saturday in the in- came enveloped In flames while the Uresis of the Union Pacific, and two men in th back seat scrambled, among others, mad the Alpine Pub. and before the year Is up it will b Jng M ilbow Nu-Ray wnen anyone uumb polish. H says now it has th PT",t1)tettA rerence or any poiwu rami iu-wi.. . - e e Border ..Poetry '; : Four and twenty Yankees, - feeling mighty dry, ';:ira li?:SZc'. Traveled up to Canada to get eas of ryu" . , ; , ": When th y was opened, y ths Yanks. began ; to", ting. ljZ Whoever heard llv th Tring." of TJ.'J B. A. "Long I V . EOTAL SPECIAL -s ;. , f EOTAL SPECIAL WELSH RAREBIT Royal " bread toasted" one 1 side,,- : " t .., H lb. soft mill cheese .' . 1 taMesp butter . V4 lesspeea salt H tcpo msttaxd Few grains' red pepper 14 cap mCk r ereant ' 1 tgf - " , Cut th cheese'U amaU pieces. ""Melt" tho butter, tben" add the cheese and seasonings; as th ch melts, add milk gradually, grad-ually, while stirring constantly; then' eggslmply beaun, ' . : Serve on the untoasted sids of Boyal bmd. ( r ' The rarebit should be smooth and creamy and not stringy. -one of tho ainiv Jollriois dlshf'thaA can be sand Ires f.flnvred EOT At" BSE AS t , ' CUT THIS OUT AUD IEEP , . . " . , i out unharmed.;:-. v:'r-':,-;"'r; I Six' boxes of shot gun shells, which were in th car wer removed end the flames extinguished as soon ss possible. ; Ths . top of th car and b one of ths greatest forward tps enshlon were 'all burned, but the' east Millard County hs ever Mown, engine"? was not damaged 7 and the'uule FlUmorf and th other towns Co. very pleasant, call , Mr. Peck announced that ' ths new road from DelU to Flllmor would be opened January 15th. This will preceded, bunt rabbits. to Cedar Valley to Eerving' Jail Sentence Mr. and Mrs Boy Andrews of Fort Canyon are spending a .', few weeks visiting with relatives and friends In American Fork. -, ' Mr. Harold Bair of Bountiful is spending a few, days here risiting his parents, Mr. and Jdrs. X Ev Bair. Mrs. R. K Baxter of American Fork spent Friday in Alpine risiting with her - parents,'. Mr. and Mrs. D. J Strong, t v v.': :'-. A. J. Devey spent , the forepart of tho week in Salt Lake attending the Utah State Farm Bureau convention which was beld .at tbV Hotel Utah. ' A. A Anderson of Provo. was ths neaker Sunday nlxht 'at M. i. A. Hs spoke on Boy Scout work. . It m pay yon well t read th ads Monday, David Tldwetl of this city wh lives a the Alpine road near th old Robinstfn Mill was arrested by City Marshal "Durrani and Depu- ty Sheriffs Otto Birk and Karl Bo-1 publisher has built more on the east side, have been waiting tor the' past 40 years for a railroad to come to their rescu. and this road wll open up one of tho beit farming, communities In the whole state ot Utah. Wo look to see her double end tripl : her population within the next flv year. In passing w might say that the railroads, shard. :? " -y vli? "uli-'v. y';':' I The officers stats they found t gallons of white mule, bout 10 gal lons' of mash almost ready to run, which Tld well called pig feed, and part of-n stllL , : y'f. ' ' :, 1 k t Tidwell was taken to Proro and later fined $299 or 0 days in ths county Jail for having Intoxicating Honor In his possession r by Judgs Tucker. 'He 1s serving tho 60 days. The officers found ths stuff while searching th place, hidden in a dug out underneath th pantry floor, and in another part of th . nous they found th 80 gallons 'of mash. -V CTJT':lXOWES'-7; it4 nml Deentaa n SsehJty ' C3X3SS gxl Et, nil eeUra. 1 "TeSept lr er--W aklf rc:2y : "-' '" "'' on paper, than any man in th State, tor sonu 13 years we held out hope to th people dowp there each year, while publishing th county paper. that a railroad would be next and we believed It at the time, but (or many unforseen reasons, financial and other oth-er wise, the road was never built but now that it baa come w rejolc with the old timers down there and wish them all th " prosperity and success their long wait entitles them to. . - 0 - . Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brtgga wers Provo visitors Sunday. tjllj'w; : TMy enly leaf tMt breaks apart even, "ly. Jurt rlsM H eanswiebeeer teaeten rtoyal wraeeeS. At yeiir ..eelghherkeM' ejre !er ... ' ' : " ) Q EOYAt BAK2ITO CO. l A l 'I E L ..quartet. A POL IO - Tuesday Aniirio Fork Jan. IS Admission 75c Extra Endies lflc voOsB6aKaOsW8W PIXASA1TT GROVE FLOHAL v : Coraasrcial Clnh Dues Msssrs. Thos. Coddington and . J. L Firm age wer out Friday collect ing dues from members of lb Com- -msrclal Club, and were very, success ful, collecting $119.00 that day, and . th end is not yet . Th commltts was received very nicely by all members mem-bers approached and most all stated that it was only neglect that the dues , , had not been paid before,- . - The Comraereiat Club w4Il now be-able be-able to tak up moat of their obllga-, tions and If all membership dues are paid In ths Club will go able to start out th New Year with a clean elate ' : ' Those who the committee have not already seen, are urged to come in and pay tnelr back .dues and save' this committee a great deal of wort. New Postmaster Soon To Take Charge This week. Postmaster J.'B. Chsd- wick filed bis bonds end during the past mw days has taken an Instruction Instruc-tion course for postmasters in the gait Lake postotttce, ' and has also spent a couple ot days in the Iocs) , office familiarising himself with con ditions. . His appointment as postmaster for American Fork has been confirmed. and' hs has been Instructed that he is now postmaster without authority or compensation until his commission commis-sion arrives, upon receipt of which he will tak full charge of the local office. . -.- Ssrs -read the ads. . . r Take Advantage of Low Prices Now Plumbing material is advancing and is expected ' to continue to do so, so if you have any plumbing you rhould have it done now, whether I do it or some other plumber, for you will save considerable in tht price. , ' " Life without a modern bathroom and sanitary plumbing fixtures is a long way from satisfactory iipthis day nd age. ' FREE ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION. - ' Telephone or come and Bee us. M. S. Lott PLUMBING AND HEATINQ Kain Street, Telephone J. LEIII, TJTAn |