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Show e&itjrdIy, march 17, im. ' AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1523. CLEAN HOME AHD CLEAM TOWN CONTEST ; It U a Stat campaign this year, under ths direction of a State committee com-mittee vita central committee! In the different precinct. fr With the pur pose la view of organising a central. CHURCH LOSE THEIR HATS -' -- . t v - - i r . : Sunday evening, whll the II. L A. meeUni was being held la the Third ward chapel, the hat belonging to Gea F. 8hcUey, Franctg Abel, Clyde Birk and Sieve . Morle war takes committee and setting the campaign: from the hooks in the halfway of started . la American Fork. t James, T. Gardner called Blahop a meeting x of the officers . of the different or- ganUatlons la the four wards la the City Hall on Thursday, March 18th. I The meeting was called to order at ; I p.' m. and Mayor Jesse M. Walker i van selected to set as chairman of t the meeting, witheiberteiserris i Prof. Lowry Nelson of the B..T. IV; chairman, and, Mr. Junius Banks I of Leht, secretary of the Utah Coun- ty eosnmtttes. wers present.:. I . Prof. Kslsoa explained how. the : project was to be carried on. - Hs stated that the contest was to be bated on the City's beautificatlon and would be juagea on ,ine appearance I of himiM 1 an A thlr , anrroundinra. j business houses, railroad stations. streets and alien, and aiso we aa- ' dltlon of new buildings to the town. 1 The water, supply win also bs considered, con-sidered, as well as the disposal of the ' garbage and freeln the town of such pests as rats and We. . The contest is between towns of equal population and a prise will be awarded to the winner In each class of towna that compete at the close t AMitMt in Jul. . American Fork will compete with Park . City, Lent, Payson, NepW. 8prlngvtll. Pleasant Grove, Cedar City, Mldvale, BureWJ Toc1e,' Richfield, Price, Mt Pleasant and precincts No. 1, S, 5 and 't of Salt Lak county.; . The neces-sary neces-sary funds for carrying on the cam palgn will be raised by an assessment assess-ment of le per person in each of the towns; Se of which will go to the State committee and Jc to'wTlocal committee, ij "-AX It waemoTed and seconded that We err the movement our hearty support and Jesse M. Walker was selected se-lected to be the chairman of a committee com-mittee of fire, the other four members mem-bers of the committee are to be selected, se-lected, one from each ward, by Chairman Chair-man Walker. ' : . : - . SecreUry Junius Banka of the Utah County Committee, President 8. L. Chipman, Bishop James T. Gardner, John Hunter and Mrs. EUsa Christen Chris-ten ten also gars short talks in which they 'endorsed the project and urged urg-ed that ws make it a grand success. the building. A flashlight and pair of glovewore taken from the overcoat over-coat pocket of a , young Devey boy and a puree' containing some money was taken from tbt overcoat of a young man from LshL BEET GIBS are oPTir; IISTC V. PROVO,, March 14, Following, the action of the Utah county beetgrow era .l?et Saturday when the overwhelming' over-whelming' majority recorded them selves as standing "pat" on a 4S-W contract for 1J23 without tonnage guaranties, an optimistic trend is ap parent that presage an early settle ment of differences when will1 redound re-dound to the credit of all concerned. It seems apparent, according to H informed beetgrowers, that the farm- Two young fellows from Lehl wers ore will get their 48-51 demand, and taken in charge. One was found . that the sugar companies will find with a purse to his possession, which the: young man . who had ? had the purse stolen alleged was his but the boy declared It belonged to him. A flashlight was also found In their almost as much acreage and tonnage avallabe as they demanded in the first place,''":- ""v V ;-Thls ;-Thls spirit Is appsreat because of the unanimity with which the grow- possession, and the description given' ere are preparing to sign up their by the Devey boy of hla flashlight ( acreage "-with the Utah county farm to the local officers, tallies very bureau, which is to .be constituted closely with the one found' on the 1 the agent for the carrying oa of fur-boys fur-boys j: ;i: , ' - ; tther negotiations. There Is a feel- The 4 case was ; reported to th e ' tag here" f hat when the company sees Juvenile Judge at , Provo and ' will the tabulation of acres, which Is es- be taken up later. .;; Bug Peddlers Arrested Monday, three men who had been selling rugs about town for the Buck Mercantile Co. of , Salt Lake, were arrested by the local : officers for peddling without a license. A fine of $5.00 each was imposed upon them but they Insisted they were Innocent of the charge, declaring that :. their company had sent them to. this ter ritory to sell and they wers unaware that they were doing so without a license.. Marshal Durrani' learned later that a 'fourth mat who was directing di-recting the other three wag also In town and be was taken in charge but proved that he had sold no rags, and further refused to stand by the fellows. ' . .. , - - ttmated to be far over the acreage of last year,, thers . will be no question ques-tion on acceptance of the 48-M proposition propo-sition by the sugar makers. V," One very prominent beetgrower explains ex-plains the matter in this manner:': y . "AH the beetgrowers, resented the guaranty. They wanted to go about their business without strings binding bind-ing them. With a fair break they are willing to restore some of the acreage acre-age that was detracted from the total to-tal beet acreage last season, but they did not feel obligated to bind themselves them-selves to S prescribed program. "Personally, I teel that the farmers' farm-ers' wfll pat m all thi beets they can possibly , accommodate this year la 2-L0SE.2-- . TAKE 8TH PLACE . -A- .The JBrst, kam of the last bight of the tournament last Saturday was played by the American Fork team and Carbon County, which resulted la a defeat for the locals, though only by. a 1 point loss, and that after an extra period of S. minutes playing. . The score see-sawed. back and forth throughout the entire game both teams alternately leading and at halves hal-ves the score stood 14-W in favor of Carbon and at the end of the four periodf read 20-28. In the extra five minyte . period, lige Cbipmanl made one of two free tries from the foul line but Horsley of the Carbon County Coun-ty team tossed in a field basket that won the game, the score being 27-28. . The second game of the evening was played by ' Lehl and Boxelder, resulting In a final score of 28-18 In favor of LehL Lshl was never la any danger of losing the contest The L. D. 8. U. defeated the Jordan Jord-an quint by a score of 22-20 In the third game. The first half was one of clone playing, ending 10-8 for the L D. 8. C. but In the third quarter the L. D. 8. U. ran away from their opponents and never loat their lead. By the time the gong sounded for the starting of the final game of the evening, the Desert Gym was packed to capacity it was estimated that S0OO fans were preaent The state basketball championship came again to Utah County this year, when the scrappy little quint from 8pringville defeated the much favored Dixie lads In this deciding game. Paul Thorne, captain of the Sprtngville team, was the man to toss la the basket that meant not only the stats championship to the team but 1 ( wcmmi 8 i i S3 in 8. B 3 r?nw ,'X tmm::ow.2i:z3iam I These axe d?js of progress op- porxunwy. ine man wno -.get it ahead in life is the one with a def , U inite goal in view who sticks per LI sistently to it J Most successful men of-today -owe - " tneir success to makm? earlv a, ttr i liable banking connection. R Your introduction to The Bank of i America Fork assures" you "the"? best banking service it. is possible ! to secure.' . i We will -be most, pleased to you come in and confer with us re- pardin your banking business. ii have ; l Tin f fj(t)l(kiuJil)ils t I'l J A3. t-ulfllAll, President S8.L, CHIPJfAK, V. President h W. Si' CHIFXAK. Cashier ' lit ', ; 1 t t m I t i ; i t ; SK. W n about the matter, they 'stated the men than any other crop. With the vol- were selling the rugs on their own responsibility and would do nothing for them.' , : .' After the officers hsd been convinced con-vinced that the men had acted Innocently In-nocently in the matter and were unaware un-aware they-wers compelled to take out a local license, they were released upon promise that they would not come back to American Fork and peddle rugs anymore without a licence. lic-ence. ' .. A':'1 Farewell Testimonial ; " 1 For Boyd Stice A farewell :" party and program will 15 Flr ?.l1l5i,. commencing at I o'clock A-drive for the Self-Denlal fund , . . flfl . of the Salvation Army le being conducted con-ducted this week. ; The drive started last Wednesday and ends next Wednesday, Wed-nesday, March 21st, and is undsr the direction of Envoy Ewer of Provo. Drives for this fund are not confined confin-ed to this locality but are receiving world wido effort, and ths money wni be used to assist the various branches of the Salvation Army work Contributions may be left with the Manager of the local 8kaggs Store. American Pork has been apportioned 825.00. ' . ' r " i. . . ..-o ' let Qnklly She Tobacco in any form Is very bid.- v: -':r, ' ' Ho-Tep. It thi cheroot of ail In the tabernacle, for Boyd Stlce, son of Mr. and Mra R. J. Stice, who leaves th following day on a mission mis-sion to the southern states. Ths following program has been arranged, after which dancing will be enjoyed in the basement with music by the Harmonlan Orchestra." . Prayer;. , ... Music LaRue Robinson and others Reading Mrs. Maud .Chrlstensen Solo-Mrs. W. R. Halliday . Remarks Bp. Greenwood Remarks R. J. 8tlcs ; Music Wllma, Eva and Earl Sties Remarks Missionary. Quartette . . Benediction. . ' Everyone la cordially Invited to at-tend. at-tend. - ' . . --" ' . ' J, , -- i -. ; L - CVi THIS OUT AKD JOJIP . ROYAL: RECIPES Milk Tonst , .r. Slices toasted Reyal bread 1 quart soiling milk , tablespsea batter . 1 tablespsea flour M cup eeld milk.: 1 teaspoon salt , . Add butter to boiling milk; mix flour with cold milk and stir Into hot milk with salt. Pour ovsr Royal tout and serve hot This makes a fine dish for breakfast on a cold day. It supplies all the nourishment needed and Is easier to digest than meat or other heavy food. ' A little grated nutmeg may be sprinkled over the top. i r, sr Ther enly tear that , srsaka aare vnm ' fy, 4w HeM fir esaf wishes er At KOTAL BimO CO, i notary offering of the growers of more acreag I have not ths slightest slight-est doubt that-the sugar comoanles will accept ths 48-S2 demands of the farmers.". ""' First Ward It I. A. Will Present Play Thursday Ths First ward M. I. A. for some weeks past, has been preparing , a play "College Commencement Days" which will be presented In the ward chapel next Thursday afternoon and evening, March 22nd. The play has a college setting and is filled with the spice of college life, with ths Jokes, songs, etc. The ath letic fund Is stolen . and susptclon falls on one of the girls, .but , all doubts ars finally cleared away and happiness reigns supreme. The cast contains soma of , the ward's dramatic favorites la -additi on to which a number of new faces, especially th younger talent will be seen. The cast Includes: : Thelma Boley, LuRae Buckwalter, Ves Ayde- lotte, Ruth Newman, Mary Wild, Kate Durrant, Lucile Greenwood, Dena Shatter, Pearl A. Cheever, Ed mund Hansen, Clarence Grant, Martin Nielsen, Melvln Madsen, Bert Gordon and Howard logsden..: .. There will be a matinee performance perform-ance for children and an evening performance per-formance with "good muslo and songs. Ths proceeds Will be used to reimburse reim-burse the treasury of the M. L A. - - P. 8. Humphries of Pleasant Grove was .a visitor In American Fork Monday Mon-day and made a call at ths office of ths , Cltlsen, t presenting .. ths 7. editor with.,. a nice bouquet of carnations, which wss much' appreciated. . : prospect of a good sugar market This j also a trip back to Chicago next mon-Is mon-Is backed up by the conviction among I the when the national championship many that mors beet land meanslrames will be slaved, and for which When ths Company was questioned more solid prosperity, oa ths whols $350 was contributed by the fans that evening when ths flag was passed: around. . ' The game was a wonderful exhibition exhi-bition of first class ball playing and when the whistle blew at the end of the" " regular four periods, the score stood 22 all, which necessitated an extra five minutes to play. Arnold McArthur star of the Dixie team, had the chance Just at the end of the fourth quarter to win the game for his team when he stood on the foul line to pitch the ball be he could not steady his nerves enough to send It through the hoop. - 'A' A ' 'At Ths extra period of playing was one of desperate fighting on both sides, - and the winning shot by Thorne was made Just; about S seconds se-conds before this extra period was to end.". "'- This gams proved to be the big surprise ' , of the tournament for though Bprlngvllle had been conceded conced-ed to have a first class team, the Dixie quint had been styled the most polished to , appear : at the state tournament,' and whea ths tournament tourna-ment opened It did not appear that Bprlngvllle had ths ghost of a show to gain ths glorious victory they did. The aever-say-dte spirit of these lads sunt them Into ths games with mare vim than . ever when defeat loomed up. v It Is Interesting to note that these plucky little fighters were picked as losers by the majority of fans for- their opening game with American' Pork and when tlvy won the second night ths fans still tefus-sd tefus-sd to look upon them as .possible state champs, and so for ths third and most of all the fourth night, when .with all odds against . them, they upset the dope -and took , ths tonorkzl- i. -,"'.;;".V Eight "places were decided In the tournament this year and It wag the first time the double elimination system was used In a : tournament conducted by ths Utah High School Athletic Association. It proved . so successful that it will doubtless be need la ths future,. J;r j-A The eight places wer won by the following teams la order: - lst-8prlagvttle. 2nd Dixie Srd I JX & U. 4tb Uhl , , , , 6th Carbon county 6 th Jordaa 7th -Boxelder 8th American Pork. "Stop Thief" Will - fie presented Tnu v Afternoon And Tonight For some weeks past ths Community Communi-ty Dramatic Club of the Second ward have been preparing a three act com- . edy drama. "Stop Thief', which will be played this afternoon and evening In the new gymnasium. An evening of fun Is promised all who attend.' Mrs. Maud p. Christen-sen Christen-sen Is directing ths play and ths cast of ' characters . have been carefully care-fully chosen. The following will take part: Ruth Chipman, . Vanss Nielsen. Helen McTlMrr. Hrua TnU The ratings were determined oa a !.-. ...v. 1 . baais of victories and defeats and not 0udmundseu..J. F. Walton. Waynw Mr. trr on. Ti o o SEE USI WE WILL CONTRACT BUILDINGS, ' . . ",f v- , i vi, j c i . , .1.1 ANY SIZE OR ANY KIND. : WE WILL FURNISH MATERIAL OR ZIATERIAL AND LABOR. on a per centage basis. ... .- f Sprlngivlle's sppearanoo at the national na-tional tournament in .. Chicago next month: will mark Utah's first entrance as competitors for ths national title. But thirty-two teams will be represented repre-sented la this meet this year. Though no definite . arrangements have been made, -. It is , understood that an award day program will be given la the near future at ; which time th basket ball boys will receive their sweaters. Prin. Nielsen says It has not been decided whether a trophy will be awarded or not j o Miss- Vansa Nielsen entertained the cast of the play "Stop Thief at her home Saturday evening after rehearsal. rehears-al. Rerfeshmeuts wers ssrved. . ' V Mrs. B. N. Wagstaft and Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Hansen returned homo Saturday, after spending a-few days la Salt Uks with a daughter of Mrs. Wag-staff. Wag-staff. -:.r-,, Nielses, J. B. 8tewsrt, Ralph Chip-man, Chip-man, Ruben Baxter, Clair Christen sea and John Clarke. ; There will be s mattnes at 4 p. m. and aa 'evening performance.' 1 ' ' ., FLOWERS FOB 1U OCCASIONS ' rnojfE ms-tT AXERICAX FORK FLORAL , r - Opposite Bottling Wsrks-Stats Bead . THOLXASO, HANSEN. LAXDSCAH GARDXER . " . . . Caretaker for City Cemetery. 8m m nbsut new lawas and ssIL .-i .' Terms this year for old lawns will be 18.00 with a discount worth while it paid before May toth..: i: Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. PLEASANT GROVE MTATT1 J W I'UVSXVj 4-VV I Will .You Need--" Plumbing Supplies 4 ' , ' . '! ' '' ' In the Near Future? . If so w suggest that you call and make selections. We can protect pro-tect you on advance in prices that are coming .! M-.'S.'tt'- i . PLUMBING AND HEATING Main Street, Telephone 49 J." " LEHL UTAH |