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Show "- -''' L t '"!' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1CC3. ? sriioras exf lai;aib:i fk:: old ..TV ... .-.v is ! i . i ,.. a - 'mm (Continued from Am. Fork V PU) 1 Tempi Excursion tram the, Alpine I.,. rlf . ' '. CUk, on itarck T, 1121, and Ij4 that Editor CltUea: - ( ! rate , kad ba eecured 4V th . Permit tkt following to b pubilsk-Oram pubilsk-Oram Railroad. He also said, !hat a d by war of xptaaatloa and ta jus- ' Junior Tmpl Excursion wold b tic to all concerned. Tk TREHJN ran from war stak on March M2J fi rebmarjr lBtk.' contain M Item jTfcl i aaaembly, tkeB.adiMrnJ tor whlck carried wltk H a. taint' ot cen-department cen-department work, Tk Pttckood aura on lk Old Folk Committee and convened at 1:40 aTm. Th k8 eU Ik Prt W4 tka tUnaaa ot th Jat bowed 111 preaent " Tk mlnf ot tnaron of the County lanrmaryi Mm tk previous meeting wer reai4 Sadie Holdaway, to ptomalnijxlcei' approved.' - V -v -.-A. 'V - tag canned from' eating tainted chick- - Tka following -wer : recomi oed.; en at oar lata Old Folks. Outing at Inatracted la '" their 'duties li tk American Fork; Jenuary Slat Priesthood by Pre. a U ChlL.' . Th fact la lira. Roldawar bad keen . and. unanimously' paaaed upon n be - suffering from Bright , dlaeaee tor ordained ldrs: . Frank 0. BajtVsom time and from tkla can cam Oraa Llttl. - Leland V Back, yldo her Illness and death. It la tra that Bateman. Myroa R .Moyle. KtMi several of our guests did get om- Tanc of Alpine; Ernest F. PeteWm thing that caused temporary Ulaess John W. 8outkwlck, Harold Jph$ioa, and tk. committee are at a; toss to . H. E. Morris Jonea of Lehl 1st ward; know from whlck Item tk dlaorder David L. Grant ot Labi fttk wart - cam about, but to say that ptomaine Tk meeting wa turned over tor poltonlng waa the result or that any testimony bearing, and tk fottofbg person was affected by tkla form of poke: Christian Knadaen, Mr TA ; fflneaa I absurd and without foun- t, John H. Anderson, Wm. T. Brovu, dation. i Andrew F. CkrMtoneraoa, ui Anoer ; Tk : committee are lade J sorry son. Geo Klrkham, Bp, Cbaa. t. that anything cam about as tk re- Joknaoa, T, P. Sweet, and Kara , T. ni of M tn tended day of recreation Walker. Tk singing ot "Sweet Hoof food feeling to our sires, to In ot Prayer: led' by' Bp. Heary liawk tk least cause discomfort and pain uterspei the taJka. After Ue sing td our aged. - Waohington '1732- 1799 k .J: f mg of tk Doxoiogy, the benedlctlot was pronounced by. R, J. SUee. r - Tk Sunday School Union meetlnl was kald la tk Forbes building wtta SupL C. ti Warnkk In charge. After tk opening musical selectlbasy Da. YyC M Oourley of Pleasant Grora offered prayer. v : "f "..i-i'-v: :-'.' B. N. CkrlateasaB, - member of the Stake Board, apok on tk.percntage of attendance la tk stake, and' stat ad that tk average waa 1 per cent lower far 12J than for 1921. urged that ; ' activity commence . at once ta all departments to bring ap the average. , Elmer Vfller, marnber Tours, THE COMMITTEM SCOUT ACTIVITIES I Scout Anniversary Week, commencing commen-cing last Thursday and ending Wed-esday. Wed-esday. of tkla week, Was " properly observed by, tk local troop.-- Fri- day. night of last week a rally wai as. aaa a & . . . aeia w in iaoeraacie at wnicn . a lumber.: of scouts and towpspeople wer present, ' also Scout Exacutlv - m - 1 1 a.'Ai'Andersoa ot Provo. : . Satbrday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday were marked by special scout observancea and Wednesday , evening He anniversary week waa brought to a close by a Jamboree la the Second ward Scout Quarters above' Cklpmaa Hera. . ;. . ." l..Tker were about 19 scouts present toietkar ; wltk , their Scout masters. f?-v4ass'rf--uiaor urer , Prs S. ('U of tk Board, told what South Davis Stake kad don along tkla line-and urged that' tke" matter -.of mcreaaed attendance la Sunday School b taken tak-en up at one. , Vrv.',Jr-C i Class department work was then taken ap after ' which tk members reaseemled. ; After the closing mua teal- number, tk benedlctloa was proaooaced by J. ' R.'v Halliday of nxTytZn fin Jki WW, prealdent of tke Court of ..... .-Honon Jamea a Clarke. Jos. H. Du,o- memo. u. w, Btorrt and Joha ,, ftf 8. Airman plan -from -Salt Lak , Cltr to the Pacific mina a 'week in , . - . . - ...I I.... " i xeclee and game. 1 TV " occupied tk forepart of the vamg X - ... 7,v .. jaa later The Court ot Honor paaaed -.J W,M "r, - JrLaWtlka following boys- fiwT- wiiw'iomflw Tat men hoveling snow from ' those roofs ' from whlck tk snow kaa aot slid. . Underground It la sUted that tk breast they ar working oa looks very well, and the company is much pleased with th outlook. ' UBPonlh following-boys as beftrr quallfled . , tor .; various ; ranks ' and awards: Scout Wayne Chad wick. Ho ward Kelley and Mack Ckipmaa and Scoutmaster Reed Robinson for merit mer-it badges; Scout . Jamee Harrington as First Class Scout and .Scout Stanford Stan-ford Wild and 8cott Christensea aa Second Class Scouts. The servlag of refreshment concluded the " eve- For thft time being they are well off for food, th mail .plane dropped nlnas entertatnmenL tv pounos oi inoae tmngs tney stood - ' ' ' a " la most need of. but arrangements . Sunday evening, la th preliminary 2L?2 " v ' farth" th. Second ward M. 1 Z wpply by man on saowahoe wltkla .neeting. th. awards of badge, aad oon aa u snow eoBferrnr'Af --v m k. o niM . uaaauv avi 1 L -, am 'h?y in! a . 1 M M CEOBdE" WASHINGTON, .; whose birthday we celebrate next week, knew about money. He had it. His : words of wisdom were always inspira-tional, inspira-tional, " Amongst ' great trnthg that he . spoke, he said: . ' '"-. ''Economy makes happy homes and sound nations Instill ... it deep." . . Economy is thrift. Guarding well that which we have, saved is important: to thrift. Bankahere have a supreme task -to perform-j-to encourage thrift and tor gather money from all source, and safe-' , guard it for the owners. -. ' 1 ' Instill deep these' habits of economy " as the, father of our . country recommendedthen recom-mendedthen the ways of thrift will bring you here where we pay 1 "on saying accounts. ,s . ' t . a j . . - . v '''," ". 7 : Saving is well worth the effort it may cost you i"..r Kiliiliiiji WliiriMUiiiiKililti r-t V.I, 8 n fewdays,iflr 'X -bardens and settles so there Isao' danger of slides. the abov, atmed scouts. . INham ma.! - -- i-f ? T7nnl TlnirM AIm.J. Ter qurauay evening, u tM - Wool btiyr i t.V ow-unuwr. acoooi is new. ar coming to Utah, Mttartk'Maa(l earner thn usual, and there promises to bd soma brls bidding for local wooC Some Scout Fecntlva A. A. Anderson of Provo hss the work In charge and tk Scoutmasters ar gettina muck val- Fx- .VI. 1.1 wool kaa already been sold, tk prfce "T""" ranging around 4S cents a pound, j 0 Most ot th. sheep men of th. state .Am. Pork. Tonus Kan for the -purpoae of -getting proper treatment at th handa ot wool buy- Opinion on Law Rejrarriinir f Increas in Levies Given When town officials increase the levy for general purposes more than 4 mills they, must do so by a two-third two-third majority "of th elector voting at a special election called for that "purpose. Th tax would be regarded as a special tax jcr an Increase of Indebtedness. In-debtedness. At such an election a Runs Down Groceryman VJ X,pfk provo, Feb. 10. David ' 0. Allea, manager of a grocery store oa r th corner of Fifth .North and Third went street, was seriously injured Tkur-day. Tkur-day. evening 'when aa automobile driven by Aaron Chlpmaa of American Ameri-can Fork knocked v him to the pavement pave-ment and ran over him. Mr. . Allen sustained sever Injuries ta his left knee and wa. bruised on the shoulders should-ers and other parts ot his body. . -'The accident happened at the Intersection Inter-section of Center street 'and Univer- person who owna personal property islty avenue. Mr Allen was crosstng la the city or town In which a smct the street south to the postoffice and election I called, but who does not the car vna coin t real pnvwrty therein, may be street- The' Injured man was unable qraMtled to" vote. These answers to tm walk end was taken to his home bv ufetlons-sttbmlttd by D."C" Mont-j Chief of . Poflc Wrca' Wilklna.' , Chlp-gomery, Chlp-gomery, county attorney ot Wosatch man' wss arrested ky Police Officer connty, were gives In, an opinion pf.Archle Sellers anil a charge of, drlv-At'ornef drlv-At'ornef Oentral ITarvey n. Cluff ilng a car while under the Influence Wrtnlay. The findings were ore-1 of liquor was piferred satalnst him. His case eame up befor Judge Jas. B. Tucker's court later and he pleaded plead-ed not gunty. I The case was set for hearing at a later date and he U Out oa beads; " VT I ATER Thursday he was fined $30 on 4 charge of violating- the speed ordinance. ' The fine was paid. : New Shearing Plant . at Fairfield Completed The' new shearing plant ' at Fairfield whlck kaa been la. course of constructloa - for Itbe- paat three weeks ' Is now completed. Mr. John Hunter of the Cklpmaa , Mere. Lumber Lum-ber yard had the work In charge. Th plant Is 140 foet long and 40 feet vide and contains . 43 shearing depart- menUan'd t sacking Vd4?artmenU, wltk a coavoyor running . tk ' full length of th building to convey' the wool to' th sackcra, It Is ot frame construcloa sad has a window ;; to light acfidepartment -tTu" Th building I owned by the American Am-erican Fork . Wool Orow.rs Aas'n. and the building of It was under th supervision sup-ervision of Tkos. Coddington, M. H. IngersoU and Sidney Nicholas, who represented th Association. Completed Complet-ed and equipped tk plant will cost $4,000. '.r-xir-'r- Rob Trunk of Tonner '- - American Fork Resident Mrs. M. U. Ckipmaa, 8S First Ave. reported to tk pollc last aigkt that some time between Friday afternoon and Saturday evening someone enter ed ker bedroom and . stole $120 la currency which was In a trunk. Tke money waa la bills of tbra. denomin ations three twenty-dollar :.. bllla, fou "tea four tlv dollar bills. Sunday's Tribun. day. a pared by Assistant Attorney General According to" the attorney general v.; in hi winnoi exceea f mills, even nlect!on be called ; , ,The , tmr7mfll the bosrd can . election. mm r Two Lehl Boys Fined : . Wednesday . night at th dance fat the Apollb Hall two Lehl boys were arrested one for boLstrous conduct and th other for smoking. They were let Cut that sight oa ball and Thursday Thurs-day morning the on who had been smoking appeared before Justice Hunter Hun-ter and was fined $10. which he paid, and the other appeared later In the day and was fined $1$ by Justice Hunter which was, paid. - . NOTICE TO BIDDERS Th Alptn. Bchoo, District win receive re-ceive bids for th purchase of what is known as .Th . West School House Site" In American Fork, Utah, np to 4 o'clock p. m. April Srd, 1I2S, reserv-,ns reserv-,ns the right to accept or reject all Wds I ? - - ".' - . ' I. r. WALTON. A"r T v; Clerk, Alpln. 8ckool Dist v American Fork, CUh. Feb. 14, 1923. First pub. Feb. IT Last Feb. 24, 1923 i Have You Hotlccd It? Articles that appear la th UU1 home paper each Saturday again ar printed during tk following week in tk dally papers at Bait Lake, and especially In "the Tribune with a data line and "Special to" added, and a word changed her and there with no credit to THE CITIZEN plagiarism la it broadest sense. But what gets co our nerves is that "Special to' on week old news. -1 The hiCK " James Halsey. who Is confined to the hospital fallowing ' so appendicitis appendi-citis operation. Is improving nicely. .v;;';"r '. & " ' Mrs Abe Oudmundaen' who underwent under-went an operation some thre. weeks ago, Is able to be up and Is doing well. ' m Miss Etta Bartlctt was able to be removed to her . home Wednesday after being confined ta the hospital for two weeks after aa operation tor appendicitis. x':; '"' -"l':r- ' . ,'. v '.""a-. . " . ",,-T,..v' Paul Wilde, wko underwent an operation op-eration last week tor appendicitis. Is getting along tin.. ;"r;' e.e' Clifford B. Young kad his tonsils removed at th hospital here Tues- e e Saturday morning last Mrs. Ellxa Welch suffered a badly Injured. left leg when she slipped on some 1o and fell- Mr. Welch, her son, bad been carrying water to some animals and spilled some on the floor ot tk sum mer kitchen. It fro and In pass ing through th room tha aged lady felL" Sh rwas Immediately removed to the local hospital where it was found that th boa below ker hip was broken, though aot entirely off. Urs. Welch Is $0 years of age, and Is resting-as -aasy a possible. - Utss Zelm Woottoa Of Salt Lake was the guest her Friday of her; sister, Mrs. Eugene Nlcholes. OiTlie Joi f V. Have yon ever stopped to think of. the fact that we are at your call every day in the week! , .i . - I. - - - ' Should., broken pipe endanger your home. ; Is is worth' anything to know that your plumber ready to help you instantly T If your pipes freeze, or your drains plug. The same plumber is ready at an instant notice to correct the trouble. : - - Tliis is a service and its valuable. It is maintained for you. , c M. S. Lott PLUMBING AND HEATING Ilain Street, Telephone 49 J. , LEIII, UTAI. ft .; ' O-' - - II . I" it -8 |