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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923. ALPINE MOTES (A. L. DEYkf, Beperter) W9IDIMES SOK50 SOK030SOKO KSKKK8KKOo' BASKET' BAIL CATUEDAY, FE2RUARY 24, 1023. I !0H SCHOOL kOTES ' The regular session of the Alpine District School Board wu held Tuesday Tues-day aftaruooa bar with all members present.' "-!';': . ' , .', ;v , V' - r The, nutter of the report of Ell J. Claysoa In respect to, a centralised control system of expenditures wu taken up tad discussed. Th system wm sdopted, th final details to be worked . oat and the system put In fore - following- to next , regular board meeting. -The matter of nut year's budget mUm was discussed. , The teachers' Item of the next year's budget was accepted. This Rem Is to. remain the same as for thA present year with minor adjustments to be settled later, ' The employment of a Primary supervisor sup-ervisor for the next year was author tseov r - ri-v. ?"-" The final . resolutions authorltlng , ths refunding of the .. bonds, which matter was discussed ''at a previous meeting; were adopted. This com pletes the details of tb bond refund ins. Mr. Boyd; attorney for. the Pal-mr Pal-mr Bond ft Mortage ' Co. of " 8alt Lake met with the board fa thl mat ter. - . . - ' i o Annual Ward Reunion , ' i . - i . ..j . Th annual ward reunion of the local lo-cal first ward wilt bo 'held in . the basement of the tabernacle ,; next Wednesday, Feb. 28th and all members mem-bers of the ward are Invited to be present regardless of , religious sif4 - filiation. ' : i:...::-: There will be a children's social In ths afternoon commencing . at 3:45 and the evening entertainment com mencing at'l p. m. at which, there will, be dancing and " the following program: " ' Song Ward Choir. - . Invocation' Address , of Welcome Bp. Jas. T Gardner." ." ... : .,- - --'-r Due Mrs. Minnie Pulley and Mrs. Mary Hansen. ' - Instrumental Selection Ml too Brown and Basel Aydelotte. v - Humorous Paper Mrs. Ida 'Haag. Quartette Jas. Martin and others. - Beading- - Mrs.- Martha Chlpman. Trombooe Solo Edward Martin Comic number C. A. Grant, : ZlrsJ. 0. Pcnner : "Buried Monday The 871 stores of the J. C Penney Co. throughout ths ,. United 8tates were closed for one hour 11 a. m. to, IS noon Monday In respect for Mrs. J. C Penney" who died at Miami, Florida. The funeral services for Mrs. Penney were being held during that hour, :: ' " . Mrs, Penney was formerly Mary Kimball of Park City and was married mar-ried to Mr; Penney-about tour years - ago after having just returned from France, where she was an active worker In behalf of the American boys during the war. - A REWARD. - Or $60 Is offered hy the faculty of the high school and the Alpine School Board for Information that will lead to the. afreet and con vio ttoa of the person or persons who broke Intojlhs high school safe, . - High School Faculty ' and Alpine School Board - Delicious Raspberry made from full flavored ROYAIr BREAD: I esps fresh Boyal breed ensibs t lbs. raspberries -" Sugar te taste ' tahlespseas butter .. M teaspeea sat Cicaai y';; ;? , ' Pick, wash and dry raspberries. - Butter a pudding dish, sprinkle In layer of Boyal bread crumbs, thea put peat till dish is full, ending alt over the too snd dot for thirty minute. Remove ' cream.'. . Via 15 The "week Including Feb. 19th;; to 23rd was observed In the X F. H. 8. as good English Week. " The. programs pro-grams . for' assembly have been In charge of the. English Department nnder the direction of Miss Edmunds. . An essay contest" was conducted Wednesday morning, the themes be ing on good English topics. .The following fol-lowing students entered Into, the contest: La Veeta Thomas, Delia Han sen, . Emmett IngersolU LeVerne Ay-delotua Ay-delotua Wanda ptckerson. Lucretia Ashby, Bella Hunter, and Margaret Greener . f - 5 ... " " A mock funeral was held In as sembly Tuesday, for the purpose of burying ths school spirit ' LeGrande Gudmundsen was sexton tor the oc casion; snd a heart-rending speech was given. ; After the funeral speech had' beeti . given, Stephen -.Moyie brought in a tonlo tor the deceased (consisting of 300 votes for the year book) with a result of the resurrection resurrec-tion of the. school spirit The year book staff Is putting forth a great deal of time and effort In behalf of a year hook. this year"'5: v; 'Z.' Bp, Storrs, Ray D. Nicholee and W. 8..Chipman were visitors at the high school Seminary Tuesday. . I ; The cast for the school opera, "Bui, Bui" has been, chosen as follows: Eva Forbes, Bert- Storrs, Bella Hun ter, Mary Bailey. LeGrande : Gud mundsen, Emmet Ingersoll,. and Arn old Adamson. ' Mdch Interest and enthusiasm Is already being shown lor the various parts. . u - ' ' '" . ' Honing Gresck She:..!!A firs In the dark woods at night Is a great deat like baring . a man in the house.: Probably it wont do any good but . It . makes -your mind .easier." ' .' Her "A wife bj a good deal like an: elephant '. It lent - the -original cost that breaks a manIt's the upkeep up-keep that puts him on the rocks. f Lessees la etiquette I y, '. By lss Tert Pence ,;it Is extremely, bad form to hold HER. hand in th movies while ths lights are on.' ' ; v , " . ? - . eMSMiaSBSja ' Tea Be French dressing Is expensive stuff, As costly as a peart-Whether peart-Whether It Is put on salad, or TJpon a pretty glrL Cutting Off . . Advertising ' May Reduce : Expenses; . - But So - -' Does Cutting ' Your Windpipe Reduce the Cost of Living. Royal " 4 " Charlotte be with Royal crumbs., Sprinkle f with butter: cover and bake - cover and brown, Serve with - . - " - ..' - .; vu:.;w.:t'-.v ' Lay: -Twrsmy"iesf the" SrMkt apart avi- : ly. Jutt rlsht far eaedwtthea er tea st a p. rtorai wrappeS. At yr ROYAL BAXXNO CO. :r.- . " ." ' I P T- I II."" I KBOSOSOSOSIOg TIMELY-THOUGHTS Now that our brave doughboys are home, t- ...;,;-! Our lov and Joy to share. ' ? ' We hope the time no mora will com To aeed them "overthereV . . - Thank heaverthat w notr are free ! From Europe's tangled skein, . .. And hope and trust our lot will be To" ever" so remain, t . . - " ? We wUh the brides that cams with . . them..,, ;.vX; .," !'Sr:V Long lives of married Miss. And hope they're thankful that they T r, ..Came t.j t '.';';,'.'.'." . '; - -Te- such -sr iaad- atlfj-f Where they can share the liberty . -' And peace snd comforts ours And feel happy; 1 frisk and free As birds In singing bowers ' The horrid thought of war again Is fraught , with dread and woe And nations every nerve should strain To speed Its overthrow. But Europe's war lords disagree And fight and quarrel still Entailing death and misery . To, suit their selfish will. . A war of conquest at Its best No lasting peace can bring ' And well It were that nations bear In mind this vital thing. No nation, yet did ever get , - . : The halt of whst it cost In blood. snd wealth and shattered health y . And trade and traffic lost - Tet, strange to ssy, that war today With all Its train of woes, Rejects with scorn the better way ; That courts of peace propose. How. better far Instead of war ' To use our. reasoning powers To quench the wrong that's plagued f'-y so long . . 'T-'' 'X;-: This good Told -World of ours. It needs ths. Goidea Rule applied To stop the curse of war, - -. wua tws our pride and constant guide V, ;.' : . Ws'd stud war ae atore. ; With this our motto, ws would live 1 In peace" end harmony .. And cheerfully would take or give - As Justice would decree. ,. " PVJ ;:vv:r,::.-,: j.c FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PH0HE 1M-TT . AMElUCAir FORI FLORAL Opposite Bottling .Works SUte Bead St RIJE UOIIUMEIITS At Right Prices Q A Large Variety from which to select ' Beesley Marble & Granite Works PROVO OSOKOKOXOXOXOKOSJOJB OX The Bank of American Am-erican Fork is an Institution where men of sincere good will can lend yoii an expert hand in business. Jiffllb Kany Working Their Way ;, Tnrougn xne university "More students art working their way through the University. this 'rear Ithan ever before,' says Dr. J. Kingsbury, who has charge of the Student Employment - Bureau at - the University of Utah. ; "8tudenU , are enabled to stay, m .college and complete com-plete their work who otherwise would be compelled to'dlscontinue school on account of financial stringencies." ;' Over one hundred men students of the University have been gtvea employment em-ployment through the aid of the Stu dent Employment Bureau, These young men have by the aid . of . the Bflrnu been enabled to at least parV ly oreniircly pay their way through CoUege. . This nuumber does not In clude an equal number of men who are employed In the city who'Tiave ob- tained their positions through their own efforts, ; " ' .. ' ' : The studente work in department stores, shoe stores, drive taxies, tend furnaces,, wait on tables, do - night watchman : service. Janitor work, clerical work, stenography, and accounting. ac-counting. U. of U. News Bureau. Boys of This District Will Organize Calf Club -One hundred and sizty-sl boys of the Alpine school district con temp- j late organization ' ' of a calf I club, . which will probably be the largest! in the stats, according to L B. Ball,' superintendent of ,' the : agricultural ; 'sectloa of the state department of vor ; Hugh - and with 'J. Cannon, deputy state, food dairy Inspector, met recently ( boys of LehL American Fork, Pleas-j ant Grove and Provo High schools,' Each boy . purposes to raise a pnrs bred eslt. ' ;-f--I In : Logans seventy boys formed a i,calf club recentlyrin contemplation 'of ralslnr aa manr nurebred Hoist eia 1 heifers. They ordered seventy; headj from Wisconsin. The boys earn, the money tor extra iee not grown on ; their farms. Local banks ' furnish ! the purchase price In cases where ' the- boys hav not the money or. I their, fathers signing a aots. j Editor a Soaf Wrltr 8unf to the tune of "Old Oaken Bucket to air delinquent subscribers. How" desr to our heart Is the old . silver dollar, " . When some kind subscriber sents It to view; .-- t.- The Liberty head without necktie or collar, , , And all the strange. , things which to us seem so new; The wide-spreading eagle, the rows below It, - The stsrs and the words snd strange things they tell; . The coin ot our fathers, we're! ar- the glad that , we knew it. For sometime or other "twill Vcome - In right well;; The spread-eagle dollar, the star- pangle dollar, ' . . The old silver dollar we all love so well." ' - "Turn hard times Into good times. Don't let your courage die; And If you've got a lenumk Just make the lemon aid. . J -Ths Pleasant ' Grove basket .- ball team met a decisive defeat at the .hands of the local squad hers Friday night of last week, . The visitors. ,j,with a full -realisation that a place for, them in the state tournament de- jpended onjthe game, put up a royal battle, but the splendid team werk land basket shooting of the Porkers (Proved too. much tor them. ... j Though the final score of 27-39 !would Indicate that we had a sate tow, iuvh wm vui jw7i ia ctie, tor the game wss plenty Interesting. I , The Grbvarians seemed to have been i " Jinxed" that night for - their ball ; would perform some, queer antics on the rim of ' the basket ' hoop, ' roll around and then, drop off, much to the delight of the local fans, of course j The hall was crowded to capacity, and much support was given both teams from the sideline. ' :h. Funeral Services Saturday ' ; for Rodolph E. Hunter Rodolph E. Hunter, : resident of American Fork tor over 60 years, was laid to rest In the cemetery here last Saturday afternoon. , The tuner' el services were held In the Second ward chapel with Bp. Jos. H. Storrs In charge. i vy 1 v I Afterthe opening song by the ward choir "Guide Me To Thee". , the Invocation In-vocation wss offered by Pres. 8. L. Chlpman. - The choir y then sang "I Know That My Redeemer Uvea. The speakers were Pres. James. H. Clarke, Dr. F. F. Hatch, Dr. Geo. ;W, Mlddleton, Ray D." Nicholes and Bp. Storrs. . A solo "O My Faher" was sung by Mrs.' C. "Ev. Young. ;" ; After the- closing song ."Corns Ye Disconsolate" by the choir, Bp. J. R. Hlndley . pronounced the benediction. T'Geo, M. Cannon of Salt Lake dedi , eated the grave.' There were many beautiful floral offerings $10 Per Ton For - " ' Tomatoes This Year "110 per ton-will be the price paid to "Utah farmers for, tomatoea during 1921 'Such: wss the : announcement mads by President W. J. Parker ' of the Utah Canners', Association.' This decision wss reached Thursdav of last week at a meeting of the repre sentatlvsr of ths : state association. Thls price la, f UO abov the price paid per ton -. for tomatoes, during Pres. Parker . reported on the recent re-cent national convention , held st At , lantlc City and, stated, that the out- look tor csnners for 1923 is ; very bright and a banner year Is expected. ' ' i w . Hew Old Are Tent ; At ten a child i ' at twenty wild; At thirty tame If vrtir.jX At forty, wise; at flfty rich; At sixty, good If ever.' THOMAS O. HANSEN. LAXD SCAPE GARDNER Carrtsker for City Cwnetrry. i Res me about aew lawns V T "d soli " ;-:'"' ."' T this year for old lawns will be $8.M) .vlth . a discount worth while it paid before May 80th. -' - ' ' ' - ra: v. - Oil The-Job. V. . Have you ever stopped to think of the fact that we are. at your call every day in the week? '' '. . ; ' Should , a broken pipe endanger your ; home. ; Is is worth anything to know that your plumber ia ready to help you mstantly t ; If your pipes freeze, or your drains plug. The same plumber is ready at an instant notice to correct the trouble. This is a service and its valuable. , ''.. . .. ' k w V , '. t It is maintained for you. , : Z - PLUMBING Main Street, Telephone 49 Mrsv Alroy Flack entertained Tues- day evening ot last week In honor of . her son Leo: Games were played ' - after which a light lunch was ser-t' ved to ths following: Ray Marsh, El-, via .Bair, Sheldco Hamnett, Welton Beck. Clifford Carlisle, Roy Strong Joe Batemaa, Howard Carlisle, Leo . . and Raymond Flack. " 'Jjj, ' : a Miss Florence. Olsen ot Storrs, Carr boa County, Is spending a few, days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 7 U Olsen....:-; a a Miss Mary Healey Is confined to her .bed 1th- diphtheria.- This- the only oase in town and the people are la hopes that no other - oases ' brtk out among the children. ... .. see - School was dismissed Friday ot last wek on acoount ot teachers' con vention which .was held at Pleasant . Grove; All of our teachers were In ' attendance.-:..:". -, ... a a - ' ".. I Tbh many IrWnds ot Mrs. J,. T. w; t Bateman wUl be glad to hear. that, she Is on ths Improve after a serious , v. Illness. , - v '' Mr. Bud Bennett, who has spent the past six months at Park ' City working in the mines, spent a . few days at home .this week with bis -family here. ... a a a . . .-. -- Mr. and Mrs., Glenn Terry of Osi- Qeld are spending, a few days vlalt-Ing vlalt-Ing relatives here. ' " - - e e a . Mr. snd Mrs.. John Bushmso and ; T family ot LehL were Sunday visitors a the home of Mrs. uuanmane par- eats,- Mr. andMrs. Frank Fsxquhar- son. S.. - - . a a e -The officers of . the -Young Men's , and Toung Ladies' M L A. pleaeairU, IT IUIUIWVU 4U,, W.VM mm i - Saturday svsnlng. . After.., puymg games, s chicken supper was served Mrs. Christine Bateman and Mrs. ( Nettie McAffee ot Lehl, spent Thurs- v day visiting their mother, Mrs. Chris- ' Una Johnson, who Is hers for aa Indefinite In-definite visit with her granddaughter Mra. Ralph Strong. - V; rXV-:y a e e " . ' ; v'ifrrOTvai McGregor Is down from Park City visiting urith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thee. McGregor. - - e e e ' r ilr and Mrs. Roy Andrewa and children who have spent the' pest V montha In American , Fork returned ; home: to. Alpine. Jasjt week.i - 'J " .. . .. . " The annual winter outing ot the Old Folks ot Alpine waa held Thursday.' Thurs-day.' At noon the aged were guests at; a hot dinner,' which was follow-ed follow-ed by an interesting program s' fa the evening a dance was given. ry T .,. i, ,,. , o "' NOTICE TO BIDDERS : The Mptni Schcv. District wm' re- ( celve bids for ths purchase ot what la v known as "The West School Honse Site" m American Fork, Utah, up to 4 o'clock p nv March , 1923, reserr-Ing reserr-Ing the right to accept or reject all bids. . . - ' ; 1 J. F. WALTON, V . . - Clerk, Alplnft School Dist American Fork. Utah. Feb. 14, 1923, " First pub. Fab. 17-Laat Mar. , 1933 - AND IIEATIKQ i i ' . J. .- LEHI, UTAH . .yr ;v |