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Show ONE STILL LESS III UTAH COUflTY ; L' I: 1! it. Pioneer Wemaa af -' ' '"' - gpringvlll Dies Suddenly Sprlngvlll, ' Jan.' lfrTU ? sudden death of Mra. Adelaide Bird, Spring Till, pioneer, occured last evening at the.hom, of Wr K. Johnson,? wher ha had been Tlslttng. - Death cam without warning. Mra. Bird had re- turaed from church, "and ; pre paring to retire, when with a ahort exclamation of", pain, ah expired. Mra. Bird waa born In' 8prlngvllle February 20, 1851 Edward Llewellyn Plea ; - At Spanish Fork Bom other truck line. - - Spanlah Forte, Jan.' 18. Edward -Llewellyn, farmer and gardner real-dent real-dent of Spanlah Fork, dld auddenly at hla horn. Monday morning at '4 o'clock from a '-' etrok of apoplexy suffered Saturday ' afternoon, from which he did not regain conscioua- ness. He waa bora la Walea, April 24. 1861."' Hli parent were David and Elizabeth Morgan Llewellyn. With thenr he, emigrated: to Utah In 1859, aettling at Spanlah Fork, which had rei aince an borne.. Twe Yeats Are Arretted : . For Placing Seek 0 Track Prove Jan. ll-Two email Provo Bench boyi hare been tnrned over to the iuvenll ' court 1 autftorltiee by ' Sheriff J. D. Boyd tor placing large rock, weighing about 160 lbs. between the ralla of the Orem Inters urban between the Orem and Snow stations. The plP uaderneatfc the ear war torn oft when the car hit the rook. Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Deputy Otto Birk Investigated the case and placed th two email boy under axreet They are aald to hare placed the rock oa th track to aee what would hap pen when the car atruck tt. , Provo, Jan.- II. H. B.: Ruat,' preel dant and Joseph Becker, eecretary of th Koppera company of Pittsburg, Pa yeaterday vtatted the prdpoaed - alte of the Columbia 8teel ' plant They went over the tract where the coke orem will be conatructed, the nnntrpt for which has been let- to thslr company. " Following a trip to th alte, . the two officlele left yeaterday afternoon for 'Chicago where where they will be In conference with Freyn, Braa- : sert company which haa the contract for the construction of the blaat fur- nacea. ' ' t . : Prete Meter Track line ' . t AppUcatloa U Denied . Salt Lake, Jan. 17. An applicatloa of th Ptoto Transfer and Taxi com-pany com-pany for permiaalon . to operate a ' truck line between Ptoto and Eureka and between Ptoto and Nephl was yeaterday denied by the public uttl-itea uttl-itea .commission.' '..'.: ,vr Protests were entered by aereral railroad and v trucking- eompanle. while th Ptoto chamber of commerce supported th petition of the company com-pany seeking the application. Business Busi-ness men of Nephl expresaed perfer-ence' perfer-ence' for railway, eerrlce,, and aald ; that ther waa no neeeesity for a 1 competing motor truck line, the report re-port state. A common carrier aer-. Tfcse 'between Ptoto and Eureka 1 being conducted at preeent by sa- Senator LeRoy Dixon thla week in troduced a bill in the aUt senate to provide for an additional Judge in thla. the Fourth district, composed of Utah, Uintah, Wasatch and Duche sne counties. ... .;, ,--'. - CeastracUon Camp For v "r Fewer Una Established ProTb. Jan. IT. Campev for the construction gang of the ' Phoenix Construction company hare been eeUbllahed on the Pleaaant view aoad block north eaat of the end of th University avenue. About 75 men will' be employed by th company In the construction of a power line from "the Olmatead "power plant He the Columbia Steel corporation plant .V Clerk Xarrkt Coapl , Proro, Jan. 17 A marriage llcenae haa been lasudd to :; Lewla Peyton Holt of Spanlah Fork and Alta Rosa Blarkkett " of 8prlngvllle, ''. Joaeph Jensen aed Alice Waterbouae, both of Salt Lake City, were also married by County Clerk Wallaoe M, Halea, Dixon Aika Far Aaotaer Jadg Sena f Indian War . Teteraaa Organise Provo, Jan. IT. At a largely at tended meeting in the Ptoto library Tuesday cvenlnt sv chapter of the Sons and Daughtera of th Indian War Veterans association waa form ed in Ptoto. Stat Commander-in-Chief John Huxhea and 8tat Adluctant John I Banka of Spanlah Fork were present. aa were) Commander J. M. Westwood Vic Commander Joel A. Johnson of Provo; and' Chaplain Henry Moyle of Alpfhs of the IndUn War Veterans' orgaajzaUoa, The fbllowlna- efflcera - were leeti-" i,-t." wim 1 jMitmrin ftr a: Judge a. b. Morgan, apuun John R. Btubba, first lieutenant; Dr. George H. Brlmhall, aecond lieutenant; lieuten-ant; H. F. Thomaa, aecretary and treaaurar;. & fL) MIIIot,; ehaplam. Sidney Pact' waa appointed . aa firat vie commander in th atate organ isation. ' Payaa Octerenarian ; V It Called By Death Payson. Jan. IT Oliver H. Pulver 88, died Tueeday after an iUneea of several yeara, due to cancer. , He came to Utah In th aprlng of 1878, making hie home la Payson. Mrs. Pulver died In 1199. Five eMldm survlTet, Mra. Cora 0. Oushle, St Anthony. Ida.: 1 Mr. Birdie L. Wal- rath, Osceola, Neb.; B. H. Wealey and Leslie Pulver of Payaon. Ceaaty Fhyaklaa . Far Utah Ceinty la Reappointed Provo, Jan.' 18. At a meeting ot the board of - county commlaeloners held ta thla city today Dr. I C. Pot ter waa reappointed to th office ot county phyalcian. Dr. Potter waa first appointed to thla . place two yeara ago following his release from th army, . where he had apeat elgh-teea elgh-teea montha In actlv hoapltal 'aer- vice. Prior to enlisting la th service Dr. Potter was assistant to th aup- erlntendent at the ataU mental hos pital. :V Vr-"v';v About ten daya ago aome local rab bit hunters were ; out tn reucan Point , way when their , outo i broke down and la wandering around trrinK to find something to tlx tt up with, their ran Into a atill hidden la a gully. Upoa returning , home aome comment waa mad upon their find nt tt waant ' long ' before Sheriff Boyd and hi force had the "tip,1 Th latter part of. last week the Sheriff with Deputies . Karl Boa hard and Otto Birk made trip out there and raided the place, arresting A. H, Mooney, who admitted apendlng more than. 60 dare fixing up the r "Joint" and also took In charge a one-armed man named - Ballanger . from LehL Mooney took all th blame aad waa fined 8299 or 80 days In the County Jail at Provo Saturday, i The omcer had not decided "what charge they will bring against Ballenger. ; 4 The plant consisted of a" 25 gallon atllL with double condenser, coolers. ritiiin stores and ; various ' other things for th manufacture ot moon bin. ' . . .. . , .' '-r -,''i4--V . " The nlant waa looated . about .' t miles south of Pelican Point on the Coolege ranch and waa hidden away in m BU117 uj aaee f vu vegetation. , A room 14 x 14 feet and about 10 feet hgn bad been dug lata the hlllalde.. A eomplot aewer line had been inaUUed which led Into th lak about 75 yard distant Sage brhah had been' tacked oa the door and when they left the; place more aage brash was piled around It ao it waa almost impoaslbl to., discover It' unless one accldently bumped Into It or one had the Up that It waa there. Som , IS gallons of finished product, pro-duct, 800 gallons ot maah and. three or four hundred pounds of chopped corn and 200 pound of wheat ; were taken and deatroyed, and " the still was hauled to Provo., t U. ,It la aald that It waa . on ot the moat np-to-dat atllla vr discover ed la Utah, and the officers are to be commended on their oulck action. Moobey ia a natlr of Kentucky, corn- that dlatillery : Iowa waa " placed ; beneath a prohibition lid. and was making or preparing to make the real old Ken tucky atuft He wa a greatly ror- priaed maa when th officers . came down upoa tim, and wondered how they. did it aa he aald be thought It would take a hundred yeara for anyone any-one to dlacover the plac ' The officer of-ficer explained to him that the wind waa blowing Juat right and they amelled it mile away. 0 FABII NOTES 13 LI i. IS Ll LI o Ll n n o Ll aCI.'iT.TTT BEAM PRODUCTS Under this brand we are-offering the following: - SELF RISING PAN PAKE "TLOUE SELF BISINQ BSAND UUFI1N FLOUR CRACKED WHEAT BREAKFAST FOOD ' ' ' -: 'i CORN MEAL. ;-V : : ? These are new articles we are manufacturing in the . cereal line, and we are confident we can pleas the public if they will give it a trial and they will have the satisfaction of eating a home product. Pcuplss' f Jill & levafor AMEEICAN FORK, UTAH . Ll Ll SI Ll P Hi There ar 140 different farming problems now being studied cooperatively cooper-atively by th United States Depart ment' ot Agriculture and the 8tate agricultural - ; experiment stations. These studies deal with soil, crop, animal disease, farm management. pests, and other common problems. : A sound national policy of forestry can not be . perfected .. until far. more is known about how to grow timber under widely varying conditions.' what - our . economic and industrial requirement ere, and by what meth od of use these requirements - can best 1 met, ears the Forest Service, United States Department;, of. Agri culture. Thirty-two official records have been Completed by cows ta herds owned by th United States Department Depart-ment of Agriculture. .The average of these record la 10,910.7 pounda ot milk and 461J6 pounda ot butter tat Only S ot the record were made by mature cows and. 14 ot them were mads by cows under S years of age. Four of the records wer made on roughage alone at the Government farm at Huntley, Mont .. , e e e ; ' Countiea, such ' aa OUa County, Aria, and Fresno " and Marfpoaa Countiea, Calif, and cltlea. such as Denver, Belt Lake City, Los Angeles, and . Butto, now bar , programa of county cr 1 municipal development which provide for maintaining county coun-ty or municipal camps;' and camp grounds , within the national forests. For every project ot this character ther ar hundreds of thousands of families who turn ; to the forests yearly to tent ohy a general camp ground or a aecluded a pot ot ttetr own' chooalng, or to occupy a aunt-mer aunt-mer home conatructed under permit front the Forest Service, United States Department-ot Agriculture. .' - Only One Virtue In teeklno laok. ' W ought, not to look back unless tt Is to derive useful lessons from past errors, and for the purpose of profiting peomp: 32 viirtTtKA LEADDIG . , ; MAS FOB AWtJt lJUii . KudolpU ValenUno, who nacta th leading male role of Julio X1?8 Miossal production "oi "Th Four urAM.man r tha ADocalTPse." also 11UI srvaV" - 'm - - - y playa oppoeit Alice Lake In her new .t.rrin nlcture. "Unchartered Sea" which will be hown Monday and Tuesday at the Bealart theatre Mr-Valentino ia seen a a young u.. canuin in Unchartered Seaa story from the pen of John Fleming WUson. and adapted for the ecreen by Ewood Jenka. Bayard Veiller, director of ' nroductlons , at , Metro a Weat roast atudloa in Hollywood, Cal, consider "Unchartered Sea- the beat atory Mr. Wilaon ever' haa wrlt- wi!t Rueeles directed the photoplay. . , The story centers about a girl whose husband proves himself worthless, wor-thless, despite her efforts to reclaim him. The youth's traU by Me wife and' father and the success of a aecond ae-cond man, go to make "Unchartered Seas" , a thrilling tale ot the aea. Much of the early part of the atory takes place about San Francisco harbor." har-bor." V'i '- e e -THE 600D PB0TIDEB , If your father complains that ho Is not appreciated ; in hi own home, that your mother and ' your sisters and brothers overlook the tact that he I supporting them, that his love for you all falls on deaf ears, Just advise him to go to the Bealart the atre next Wednesday and Thursday, when ther will be presented a pho-tnntuT pho-tnntuT that will tnak nn for Dad all ot the gratitod that a think be baa missed tor yeara. It will make him happy, make Mother happy and you happy, too. "The Good Provider," ; la tathert owa plctur. fHumoresqu'' meal ed th beautiful quality bt a mother's lov. Th : Good PrOTlder" written by the sam author and directed by th same director chow that fath er lent such a bad skate, after all jiir gikl EZBonri f ; OF FOE PICTURES What may happen to the modern Jaxa girl In her pursuit ot pleaaure- at-any-coat, la vividly portrayed In "Nice People," which will be shown at the Bealart tor two days, beginning begin-ning Friday next; , v A truly all-etar cast ia seen In "Nice People." WaUace Reld play the role ot th young Americaa who ia unacquainted wJth the modern and aophlaticated glrL' Bebe Daniels la delightful aa the girt Conrad Nagel give one of the finest characteriza tion: his career as the male counterpart coun-terpart v bt th "Jaxa glrL" . Julia Fay Js th vlllalnness it such a term can "be "applied to the catty-young woman who does her best to ruin the romance of ner friend because both happen td lov th aam man. Th story bt "Nice People" Las to do with a modern girl who reaent the sudden assertion ot parential au thority. In a fit of pique she finds herself accidentally In a seemingly! compromising situation. ' The other j man doea not always understand but' he is always loyal. With hia aid and th assistance of a sympathetic aunt the girl 1 doea a rixhtr,about. face that brings happlnesa In the end, but only after som trying experiences for the young woman. : - Ton win nJoy "Nlc People." And tt you are young or have youthful daughtera, slaters or other feminine reladvea, you will do ' well to ; take them with yoo. SEDAN . New Pii(ie f.o.d: DETROIT At the new lowprios tha Ford Sedan represents a greater vat ue than has ever been cCered It provides enclcced car comfort com-fort in a,dependabl3f quality product at a minimum cost Your order placed now will Insure reasonably prompt delivery. de-livery. Terms if desired Pitts : & Ilalch Llotcr Co. . (rORDGAEAGE) , American Fork : 1 Utah Urilted States Senator Georc5 .We Nbrris 1 ! j Nebraskaa ask why most Impor-. Impor-. tant office in our. country, the presk . . dency. it left to All through choice of political toMea tns'ead of hy direct primary, th true voire of the .-utere . , j. ApelogW Coae Day by datl la vry way I'm getting .sicker and sicker. All I do is ran aad crave, Bear, light win and llc'eer. . VI hat Tnlak Yeat Undlng money to Europe U like making a loan to a man. whoa check haa Just ooma back inarkad, aWSkW mm a. ; NOTICE OF ASSES8MEJI Ta. Fart Dltek Irrigation C pany, a eerporatlon, rnaeipai y ef astaess, America Ferk, Ctok HniiM fa hrahv sdven that at 1 meetlnx of the board of dlrectori ef Th Fort Ditch IrrlgaUon CompaaJ. a corporation, held on the Tth w ot Deoember, 1M. ( an aaeo V nf tn Anltara (tlM) V shara waa levied on ell ouUtaadW capital Block and all atock oij company which haa been wbscrlW and not 'leaned,' payable Immtto to Jarvl Aydelotte at th, -Americaa Fork, American Fork, Uti Uny atock npoa which thla aK" meat may remain nnpaid ba k-February k-February ,12th, 1J2S. will be quent and advertlaed for sal, unless; payment Is made baton be sold at 10 o'clock a. nvea needay March aitbWM. ry delinquent assessment t0D th cost of advertlalng and aiF at sale., ; ' "r ., . W. J. Chadwick, Pft-" . -.B. 8, Krshaw, SeeretJ Flrat pubUcaUoa Jaa. H1' Uet publicatioB Feb. -If P We want your shipments of viliifo or fcn T:K-: EGGS Carloads or Less - Freight or Express TOP-NOTCH PRICES 1 Any Quantity PROMPT RETURNS DAY OF ARRIVAL References: V""' or Dtm's Nlarket Infbrma Any Bank Bradstreet's Gottfriea-Marshall Go Ll I v . j "vuaiih l'! av-eew it STl- 142 Read Street imv YOUK, N. Y. |