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Show SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 192.1 County - News Interment u made In the Prove Inclusion of Canyon Boad In State System I Sought ... ' ; rroyo, Feb. 19. A delegation of Store Looted of Cash and Check 8panlsh .Fork. Lest Saturday ' night, the mercantile atore belonging to Oraa A. Lewis of tbla place waa entered and $500 In cash, bank notea ... and checks waa taken by the robber, who had drilled five holea in the safe lock a gain entrance. A hole waa cut Spanish Fork business men composed la the door and the latch lifted. It - MaytMr . Joeeph Hanaen, Jamee" M. -waa then an eaay thing for the rob-jCreer, P. P. Thomas, Andrew -Andrus nsr to drill boles in the. eafe lock and an a. is. Money, appeared before the moved back the bolta. Investigation county commlailonera ibis morning revealed the foot prlnte of but one asking the indorsement of a resolu-man resolu-man in the anow behind the . fence Hon urging the legislature to deslg-which deslg-which enclosed the' door. inate and maintain as a state highway .During the night, there were " no e roid running from the Junction susplcloua actions or and the cleverness In tranoe to the place ia credited to an j to the mouth of Bpunlsh Fork canyon, experienced criminal, perhaps one, distance of three miles. The resolu- noises noted, of Third South street and the State gaining en- road in Spanish Fork and extending who has been, making Salt Lake his headquarters. Faaeral Services For - ' tlon would have the road from Sprlngvllle over Mapleton bench to the . mouth of Spanlah Fork canyon wlth-drtwn from the state highway kVatm: find m&fmtAffi mm a Annul . ,i omrmm n, uuiuanay ueia highway. r Provo Funeral services for Mrs.1 1M r"'"UA witn the ap-Sarah ap-Sarah R. Holdawey, matron f the prtwaJ of Commissioners Gardner and Utah. County Inflrmarr. vh ala in Mately, but wns opposed by Mr. tbla city Wednesday evenlnz. wereSmoot on th Kround that 0U,,J held In the Bonnviiift w.rH reaaon why both of these Notice of Re&iaplioii "Throng ft Glass Window house Sunday afternoon with Bp. Robert Elliott presiding. Musical numbers were furnished by th choir. ft' duet was sung by Mitchell- and Melba Condle and a solo by Miss Vol- ma Howe. The speakers were J. M. Tanner, James T. Gardner of American Ameri-can Fork and R. F. Collett of Vernal. Resolutions of respect fronv the Coun- tT CommilltanM- mntn- nul Yir Amu. ty Treasurer Henry Jeppson, who also al-so read a sketch of her life. Resolutions Resolu-tions of reapeet from tlM Service Star Legion were read by Bp. Elliott mads should not be suite highways. ' -o dealgnated as Just Like A Woman t . She said If I kissed her. she'd scream for her mother, And I got. all confused and red; Rut' Just the same I kissed her as I wouI(!a't a brother, And she shouted "Swl&t Daddy' Instead. AVe Print Butter Wrappers Cultivcld Com On Hands Ad Kctts . 3 .Warren ' W." Simpson of i Northneid, Minn set an in ' J P'rinI c"nipl . for . Corn ,' Club boys and girls when. a though crippled, he crawled i on hands and knees to raise IUQS bushels to the acre snd jj;win first rit.vKow ha uwhs sgnculture at Lewis J "" ' 'I" ' 't1lllt-' ' 1 7A - vn a ? J)' -' 'Cl St- lviJ,f ' ..'II m -i NOTICE Is hereby given that Alpln School District, UUh County, Utah, has elected to redeem and will re deem and pay off, on April 1st, A D. 1023, all ct the following describ ed bonds, then outstanding to-wit: AMERICAN '. FORK SCHOOL. DIS TRICT No. 14, bonds, Utah County, Utah, dated April 1st, 1912. $20,000.00 Born DhilosoDher onoe aairf that numbered from 1 to 20 both Indus- the "beat entertainment U thai which !. denomination $1,000.00 each, In makes rou laugh through tears." . if terest per cent per annum, payaou this be true certalnlr "Throuth arMn-,innullr. April 1st, and October Glass Window,,, -jrhfcli will be tre- ech year, payable April lat, 1932, sented at the Realart Theatre "next redeemable"' at the option of said Mondav and Tuesday. ' School District at any time after Uttle 'Mlss UcAvpy wins yonr at- April lat, 1922, tention aa the nluckr liUla mite, who Also . Alpine High School District struggles along under the burden of I No. 1 bonds, Utah County,- Utah, dat- mother who Is going blind and a April 1st, 1112, $60,000, numbered brother who is Just ft shad too weak, fro to so ootn inclusive. 'aenom- And hen thorn's Raymond IflcKee, Ination $1,000 each, Interest S percent who as Tomasso Barilla aa Italian Pr annum, payable semi-annually vegetable rendarT sings his wsjr to AWil 1st and October 1st each year, ennv's heart. And one muotnl for. payable April lat, 1932, redeemable get the charming little mother, nlar- t the option of said school district, ed with poignant, gripping pathos by Un aftW' April t. 1922. hnnh vuftn. ' Said bonds will be redeemed at All tn all. It la a heart interest their, face or par value with accrued story which stacks np splendidly mwpe" mereon w Apru in, ism, m with- such pictures of emotional ap-1 McordaBCs with the terms of said neal as "The Miracle Man." "One onos and au sua oonas are cau More American," "Over the BUI" ! tor Kemptlon on said date. 8ald and "The Old Nest" Episode Five Ruth Roland bits the ; trail Alaska for the snow-buried, . frosen valleys of the Yukon In "The Yukon Trail," episode I of her new Pathe- aeriaT thriller. "The Timber Queen," shewing Friday and Saturday at tht Reelart. The trip was hazardous enough and her mission difficult enough to 'accomplish, without Clu ton, Vance and Joyce following close on their heels. Ruth and , Don have gone to the Yukon to seek, out "Silent" "Sil-ent" Smith, the cply man who east tell Ruth where she can find her father. Smashing fights dashing dog-sled ra ces and soaring ski Jumping provide new thrills and atmosphere tor this remarkable Patheserlal. - bonds will "become ' due and payable on said April 'let, 1923 at the Bank of American Fork, American Fork, Utah, and on each of said bonds there will be due and payable the principal together with accrued Interest to, said date. Interest on said bonds will cen se to accrue from and after said data. Dated at American Fork, Utah, this 20th day of February, .A D., 1923. ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT, Utah County, Utah By FRED D. WORLTON, President Attest: J. F. WALTON, Clerks ' (Sen!) First publication Feb. 24, 1923 Ust Publication March 10, 192$ . rr ! - V vC O . .-J FS jTfaybe Not lee Cream, Tem Tom 'There's no bunk about girls liking Ice, cream. ;- , -TT". .rilrry'Have you " been . feeding some blonde again?" . m. ,:,-f Tom "Nope studying arithmetic that'a all and it aays one gal Is equal to four quarts." ASSESSMENT 50TICE SO. f 1 Pacific Gold Jtlnlng and Killing Company, principal iimi ,)"jfBst Amerkan rert, JXSSZ s fi&CS la hereby given, that at ft aieetlng ft the Directors of the above named company, held on the 26th day of January 1923, assessment No. II, of $5.00 per 1000 shares (one half cent per share) was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable pay-able immediately to H. C, Johnson, Secretory, at: hU oTOcC American Pork, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment remains unpaid, on March $, 1923, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is msde before, rr In the'History of the Ford Motor Company Chassis . . $235 Runabout . Touring . -.'. - ' . . IVuckChassia Coupo 380 ESQ S9S Sedan . An Prices P.O. a Detroit ' At these lowest of bwprkes and with the many new refiaeTner.tg Ford cars are a bigger rahie today to-day than erer before. ; Now Is i.v - i . me iudb go piace your oracr for reasonably prompt defiTery. - - Terms if desired. WHAT CAUSES OAS ; ON THE STOMACH?! will be sold on Saturday March 24, 4 1923T-at-4-e'elock-pr-ra.-at theotflce SOUr, ti.. 0,.In mf A VnrV i to pay the' delinquent assessment, tar- It Is caused by fermenting, waste .- matter In. the intestines. Thlj old foul matter should be thoroughly cleaned out with s.'mple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etcf as mixed in Ad-lorj-ka. . This sets on BOTH upper and lower - bowel, - removing old accumulated ac-cumulated matter you never ih-i;sU wrs in your system. Adler.l.ka lleves ANT CASE gas on the stomach EXCEU.ENT fo'r sour stomach Mid, chronto constipation. Guards asainst appendicitis. Wm, Thornton Drug gist. . ' . Adv. gether with the cost of advertising i and expense of aale. - H. C JOHNSON. SecreUry. First lubIlcation Felv S, 1923 5 Ust Publication March 3, 1923. Pitts & ifatcb Motor Co. ; i; -AmericBFotkrt..;sr'--lI'l'l1-r"- ! These Ai Writers Tht houae shortage Is still some thing ftwfnl." JL-Ohr-l-lont-think It-lg-ftcul,' "Dont, huh Well, listen to this want ad: 'Lftdj wishes to share ken nel with some dbg owner." Lincoln was sued for killing s dog with a pitchfork. Judge "Why didn't you use the ether end of the lorkr.Vj . i Lincoln "Why dldnt the dog cornel at me with the other end?" Ths advtrdsemmts In newspaper us nos tuU of knowkdi fa tetpect to what Ii spb oq Id t stca Of comnnmar than thcedacrtal cobanai sjey-sajWaviiWka EDUCATION is a mstter ol experienct not ol obscrration. Thirty yea n ago a profesaior of economics in oas of our itadiof oniversitiea made the statement that 90 of all the money forested in afoerttsing was lost, and attempted to prors hit obserration by the statistics of commercial failures. . That professor is today one of the most famous educators ! . e m a a . tku .Ja In the country, tie is lamoua oecausc n grw aj wpwwuw MnMrfiat kU vnnthfal observation. 'i He now reverses the faulty findinn of his youth and today declares that 90 ot tne commercisu lauurcs m uu u iu iiu w w Or to false or faulty advertising. -t , ' If yonr advertisement says you have all wool goods and YOU v only O070 WOOl, ine umej wiii come wncu twu wui u found out When that time comes all the advertising in the iworld won't save you. The public will call your middle name Fake" and view you with mistrust. . The streets of Bagdad are lined with beggars, men who tried to live by trick and failed. Back of these beggars who crowd the curb are long lines of little stalls where tricksters ply all the arts of trade. Everyone views the other with suspicion sus-picion and every customer looks upon the tradesman with suspicion. sus-picion. There is no such thing ss a stabilized commodity among them. There are no great department stores in Bagdad, no great clothing merchants, no hardware houses that carry the trademark stamp that assures you that what you get if all It is claimed to be. .. . v . : -1 .1 .a. xiere in mis country, our msnuiaciurcrs,. men 01 cnaracicr, put integrity into their product They advertise the product for Just what it isthat no less and no more. So you go into a store here or a thousand miles from here and ask for the commodity com-modity that YQU KNOW. You know about it. You don't even nave to have it unwrapped ; you are willing to take it in its original package With the seal unbroken; trade unsight tmseen. This you do because tt has been advertised. Every merchant who does not advertise or who cannot advertise ad-vertise honestly will always conduct a business of Bagdad-booth Bagdad-booth proportions. He will always be s, little shop keeper, - :. ... .. ' ' v . doing a dinky little businew. - He's the fellow who always offers you "something just as good." ' Just as the local merchant will always remain the little merchant if he does not sdvertise honestly, so does the msno facturer remain a little manufacturer, conducting a little business, busi-ness, if he attempts to distribute a commodity without advertising. adver-tising. Advertising will build his business in proportion to the public need which he meets and the reliability of his own statement state-ment about that which he has to sell. No business can grow, great without advertising and it will grow great only in propor. tion to the amount and character of the advertising which it does. No business can grow great without honest advertising. YOU you and me, just average buyers." What shall we buy? Shall we buy of the Bagdad merchant and take the stuff without the sterling stamp? - The intelligent purchaser buys through his merchant tht . commodities that are NATIONALLY ADVERTISED because be-cause he knows tha experience has taught the business builders that a false statement about their goods means death to their business. Your Bagdad merchant will size you np and chsrge yon what he thinks he can get You can dicker and barter with him. He's a many priced man. He begins on a, high price and reluctantly comes down step by step to meet you. That's what your little shop keeper who does not advertis will do. ; He is not a fixed price man. That is what he does with the substitute, the "just as good" article. Go to the reputable merchant ask for the nationally advertised adver-tised commodity, the manufacturer has stamped the price where you can see it and there you get PROTECTION. . If you are an intelligent buyer you will bur of the local merchant that . advertises because he is the fellow who is willing to stand or fall by the public printed statement he makes. Be WISE and buy the nationally advertised commodity from the local advertising merchant and leave it to the footis!) to buy at Bagdad. By RkLu-J Lloyi Jnu, 7 n tBM rvKTf SAW NCi MK VIIFB WAP cover that every py in cycler SAY CHS AST THB SWSJSjalftMBJBJBMBlBSBBaBBlBaWJBliSSiIS 44 I nun . tt yyL M GENUINE s o 2) DURHAM TO DACCO STANDARD-OF STANDARD-OF THE WORLD Oonl Take a Giiance Utah Cennly People 8honl Time. :;. ,... let h If you suffer from nackache; If you have headaches, dly a pells; If the kidney secretions are Irregu lar, ... . , Don't delay-likely your' : kidney are sick. . Thousands recommend Doan's Kid ney Pills. . And hundreds reside right In this locality. : Read, the statement of this nearby resident; 1 . . ; Poetry Enroute Princeton, N. J. , ... 1 There was once ft man from Nantucket Nan-tucket " who kept all his cash In ft bucket; But his daughter, ' named Nan, Ran- away with ft man,' ' And as for" the bucket Nantucket ' Chicago. I1L to PftW- But he followed the pair tucket " . ' - The man and the girl with the buck- 'And . h said to ths man. He was welcome to Nsn,'. D. . J AV- . ... W. . . . '.".". aui. mm lor mm nncaei, rawiucaeu . Joseph Hammer, drayman. Main St 1st W Bt, Lehl, says: l suffered great deal with my back. It was so lame I could hardly stoop and knlfe- Uke pains caught . me through the small, of It My kidneys were con gested and the secretions were high ly colored. One box of Bonn's Kid ney Pills rid me of. the trouble and I have enjoyed good health since then," Price 60c, at all dealers. , Dont J simply ask for a kidney remedy get uoftn s Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Hammer , hnd. Toster-Mllburn PUBLIC SALES We have psrchasfd 12SMS pair , V, 8. Army Vinson last shoes, slses SH to 11 wait was the entire svrnln stetk ef en of the Unrest IT, 8. Otvera. went she rontrsftera, r " This fho Is simranteeS ene hndr4 per enf solid lealfcerv f elor irkt tnn, hellews teime, 4M ftnd wntemreof. The net. ial vara of tht shoe Is M.W. Owmev to this rremendons any we es effer ssmo to the pnb. lie at tt.SH. 8en4 rorreft sire. Pay nest, man en delivery er send meney rdr. If shoes are not ss re?. rtmtmttt we wfll ehenTly r. fund yonr money promptly np. n request 7 - - ' National Bay Stats Sho Company ; flMI Prondwny, cw Tort, ,T, Co.. Mrs., Buffalo, N. Y. . adv |