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Show ,M(w.M- wjV"'.. k...nfiMi.H 1 t. SATURDAY, " HATCH 21 i923. SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923. ' AlfEBICAN FORK CITIZEN UNTY iEWS " 1 1 " " 'ia'iSje-':. Go onacud rir Destroys Bara ? i' j ilv ' Mi to Toas ef Hay . Provo, March If. A . Art .. which . lasted from 8 o'clock Friday fur-noon fur-noon 'until t o'clock Saturday moraine mora-ine destroyed a barn and about thirty tana of bay" belonging to Jamta . E. Daniels, former mayor of Prow, at fifth South and Sixth East streets. Ballraai Tka WW Bo f .;V . . Cat la Pmo Canyen Provo March H.Ptoto city, and Proro river are to be the center of railroad tie production of the later mountain treat to the near future ac-.cording ac-.cording to engineers. of the United Statea foreatry service. In addition, the waterahed of the Ptoto will bring down. millions of feet of rough lumber for building purposes. Under estl-rnatea estl-rnatea made by the foreatry department,, depart-ment,, thla timber can be logged down Provo jrlver ,to Charleston, which Is approximately the mouth of Proro canyon. , . . Bey Seriously Injured la v - Fall Beaestb Bailer skull, a dlalocated elbow and brulaeal -n ' t ASK FOB NU BAT POLISH Carried by All , Leading Merchants A HOME PEODUOT .... ; ' ' '"".'-.'..'.'.(..' i' i . Works Like. Magic-rand Guaranteed. ;DELISQUE1(T H0TIC1 Paeinc Gold Mining Milling Com- --panyr laeerpera ted aader-the laws af th State af Utah, Principal Place af Basmese, American Park, Utah Coaaty, Utah. ' NOTICE: There are delinquent upon up-on the following described stock oa account of assessment levied, on the I6tb day . of January, 1923, of one-( hall cent per snare, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: He. Kama. Shares Ant rl . A AAA 1 A AA sad '. v. Deere . ....,uuv xv.vvi 1014 H. D. Campbell... 1,000 1.00 104S-tH. D. Campbell.... 100 M Yoe Gam Eejoy TMs.Ferse Frotectioe t-Q UAKESPEARE wrote the greatest of all advertising truths O when through his character t)f Cassio he saich "Good name in man or woman, dear my lord, is the immediate jewel of the) aXraL" - ' ". The greatest properties in the world have been built on the foundation of good name." Reputation and honor bring more Interest' than any capital that can be invested in business. More important still, they form an absolute guarantee for the .' Buyer.- "":r ' v There are single words, single names, tLat today are worth untold millions of dollars. Sheffield suggests cutlery of quality. Dresden brings chinaware to mind. Venice visualizes glass "ware, Nottingham pictures laces, and Paris well, Paris fashions have become an international by-word. These are the names of cities whose workmen have built character char-acter by living up to reputation. ' ( , Does any man question Gobelin tapestry, the Damascus blade, the violin of Cremona, or of more recent times, the product of Tiffany! " Business men and -private Individuals interested in the value to them of the art of advertising will do well to remember these facts. They were brought out forcefully in a speech delivered recently in Atlantic City by Earl D. Babst Mr. Babst explained that reputations of value attach to localities as much as to individuals indi-viduals and corporations. "The greatest asset in the world is good will," said Mr. Babst N - "Good will, in the simple terms of American business, is good, reputation. " ' The average citizen who buys, but does not manufacture or advertise, may say: "Advertising is all very well for the SELLER. It makes HIM known, it makes IIIM rich, it increases 11IS business. But what good does advertising do ME t" Advertising is more valuable even to the buyer than to tho ' ticllor: For in a business established by advertising that has cost millions a business has . ctitabUshcd a NAME worth more than rM iw factories, machinery and money, and it MUST PROTECT : Ul AT NAME. . XUe rnly v;ay to protect a NAME h to protest tho PROD- about the lege and body were Buffered Buffer-ed this afternoon by Albert Olsen, 11 year-old son of Mr. and Mm. Ole B. Olaen 734 West Third South atreet The accident waa the result of an effort on the part of ths boy to assist as-sist ' his'achoclmatea In eoneylng to the school grounds a roller to be used In rolling the baseball park of the Franklin school. . '.-r-:-, As this boy attempted to assist , his schoolmates la pulling the roller into the school grounds the slseve of his shirt caught In the roller and pulled him underneath. Before the boys who wer pulling the machine knew what had happened the ton roller had passed orer young Olsen's bead and body. 1 Contract te BalU 1M Kew Homes to Be. Let la Prove Proro, March If. On of the moat unuaual contracts la construction business, and especially In the west, will be let In Proro In the next ten daya. It Involves the building of 100 homes, worth $2500 to $3500 each, within the city limits. The contract for the lot Is made on the theory that the Proro city housing shortage ! about to get beyond the acute stage. . "ligJU. S 891 H. W. Castle..... 11,000 IS.00 1011 Ida Chipman...... 1,000 1.00 853 S. W. Chipman.;. 1.000 10.00 .759 Wm.. Ar McMahoa. .X,Mft 10.00 And In accordance with law and aa order of the Board of Directors made oa the, 16th, day of , January. A. 192$, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may ha neces sary, will be aold at auction la the Bank of American Fork, American Fork, Utah, on 8atarday, March $4th, 1923, at 4 o'clock- p. m. to pay delin quent assessments ' thereof together with the' cost of adrertlslng and ex- pensea of sale. . It O. JOHNSON, Secretary. First pub.' Mar. 10 lat pub. Mar. 24 - - iJ i 'I BA5GEB LUBfS , W , IHUS The Reajart theatre la presenting today J. P.' McOowaa la' what is claimed to be his greateat and moat thrilling Western melodrama, The Hllla of MUsIng Men." IU story by John B, Clymer Is laid la the border land of th Southwest, where a' powerful pow-erful "and dangerous maa Urea In luxury in a walled cistla. hlddsa. In the hllla. Re gathered a large army of men desperadoes, . criminal and adTenturers and plotted a reroln- tloa. ; " -.'.-- , ,.7,. Soma "aa the thrtlla m a' Bills of Missing Men" are the escape of McOowan from the Rangera. . :He Jumps ' from a window " and daahei away on a horse, hurdling all obstacles obstac-les and leaping a r wide, yawning chasm. A troop caralry does aome wild and spectacular riding and fighting. fight-ing. McOowan rescues' a "girl fa. a smashing fight on the stairs. 'These are only some of the mora' spectacular spectacu-lar thrllle, for the story Itself la replete re-plete throughout with tense .situations. .situa-tions. -- ' " . 1 '. . : . PABAM0U9T STAB SlETf"" ' TO FWE ABTAHTlGt IU ". FILX TH1 0BSIA1V Rich toilettes, lota of them, of the latest style, are a feature of The Ordeal," Or-deal," Agnee Ayrea latest' Paramount starring vehicle which opena at the Realart theatre for two daya beginning begin-ning Monday. ;, ' t '(-.:lftr.l' ' Miss ; Ayrea tnterpreta the part of a young widow who Inherits a fortune for-tune which she will lose It aha marries mar-ries again. " Wldowa with money, are expected to b iwell-dreased, , hence Miss Ayrea': wardrobe la thl picture is said to ba a real delight to the feminine) eye.-. ;Vi -.:. For instance, there's . a pheaaaat blue eTening gown, with opal recent sequins and crystal beads., finished with j velvet to match. ! r Specially striking are altppera and fan of blue pheaaaat feathar?-rr"J'?'':T'T' " For motoring and street wear Vlas Ayfeahaa a molesUn aault and jpn bvwus annui wrap wnn aa ermine toque trimmed with , white toque feathera. '"a Simple) but striking In Its lln la a dinner gown of taupe chiffon em bossed la velvet flowera of the same toneA-atrtking walking -drees is of nary blue faille brocaded In black "W" SEED OATS ' We are importing some exceptional good Seed Oats from the north, and T offer them to the farmers AT COST pins a small handling charge." PEOPLES MILL & ELEVATOR CO. American Fork : . ' oaoc&zx UCT, by keeping up its QUALITY, by making good THE ' PROMISES of the ADVERTISING, by doing nothing to injure the chief asset, which js GOOD REPUTATION, GOOD WILL. ' A man owning factories or other buildings will not set fire to them and burn them down if he can help it especially if they are not insured. f The good will, the reputation back of a name, is a property that CANNOT BE INSURED. The good will of the public is the only insurance. ' - - " "Having built up such a name, it must be KEPT UP. To let it fall, to deceive the public, to diminish quality for the sake of extra temporary profit, is as foolish and destructive at it would be to set fire to uninsured buildings. ONCE TORN DOWN, A NAME CANNOT BE BUILT AGAIN. 1 Bnyers protect themselves when they learn to test the prom-ises prom-ises and the fulfilments of advertisers, the value of a NAME ON A PACKAGE or a product of any kind. A buyer has in his power constantly the standing, the life or death of any advertised product Once the BUYER aban : dons it," it is gone. Buyers should know, and many manufacturers, business men of good character with good products should know, more than they do know about advertising power, its meaning, its value to the producer AND MUCH GREATER VALUE TO TUB CONSUMER. There are advertised articles In which amounts as great as fifty millions and more have been invested, MERELY TO ' BUILD UP THE NAME. It is not likely that the owner of such a name, with his millions invested in it, would for the sake of temporary profit jeopardize tho great capital that the name represents. , - , . The business man who has not learned what advertising can do for him, loenlly and nationally, might write to Ear' I). Bnbst, No. 117 Wall Street, New York City, for a copy of his fcpecch. - ' ' r - - 1 AIMUINK W Mill llif II -i DURHAM TODACCO STANDARD OF THE WORLD satin. -THE DICTATOK" 1 For genuine thrills, excitement and laugha, there are few pictures -seen here this season that will equal The Dictator," a Paramount picture atar-ring atar-ring Wallace Reld, which cornea to the Realart theatre Wednesday . and Thuraday, From atart to finish the action Is rspld and prodaoed fia a massive scale, with superb characterizations charac-terizations and splendid photography, this picture deserves th -success that attended Its premiere here.' V' . t Wallace Reld Is adequately . aup-ported aup-ported by Lila Lee as leading woman, Theodore Kosloft,'-Alan Hale, Kalla Pasha and other sterling play era. It is a delightful photoplay In every respect, re-spect, the story dealing with lore and revolution la Latin-America. James Craze was the director and ha acquitted ac-quitted himself welL " ' O ' CUT TLOWEBS Aad Fleral Desigas a Specialty, Caraatloas aai Eases, all celora, LEHI fLOBAL CO. . 1 IIHI Telephoaa year order we ship ? promptly. , ,,:'-,, A drummer said to a waitress bold: "My dear young. lady, my cocoa 1 cold." She artfully replied: "I cant help that; ;:- ;t: ' .'-v If the blamed things cold, put on your hat".. ' .. Cat or tlttea , 4 Mary: "Jlin writes me- in a letter that he has made his fortune In Brazil, and will soon ba back to marry the sweetest little girl la the world." I.-". ; f 'Betty: "What! Ia ha going" to throw-jronridowa-after bin Engaged to too four yeara." ,.1. 1.. . . - ' . Ti. Lccnomy t?OLJOZ2 . . . of noaoorIvoo Do . . ' VCBsnafc2liMaBay ' E5T DT TS3T TUB WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER ' ' Ifi Logical Man held at ElUs bland apeaks no. language that the ' Immigration Interpreters can understand.' 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';' - if" -.v, .uv uwi uivuuw VVAJi Ai fiUU St Delivery $.75 Extra " ' " ; ' We will soon have screened slack, an excellent summer Coal at $5 per ton' ; ln tho. yard. PHONE 98-J - AMERICAN FORK for delivery- f ,v,.r I ! p They-kriowthat Gcci Baking -Powder can't be sold for less thatMmore forthemob-e'meansbake-day failures, fail-ures, waste of time and money-that Calumet means economy. . The salc3 of Calumet are Over 150 greater than that of any other bak ing powder. :.('') ' o iz r"t 'jj , . FINE MOIIUMEIITS At Eiht Prices ; ,.5 - i.T."T' , - V. ... . . ' A Large Variety from which to select' "-- BsBsl3(,MsrW3 & Grenita Works t y- - PEOVO ' . oxxomovKmtei FLOWER FOB ALL OCC18I0HS ' raoinr uvir- ' , AMXEICAX FOB! 1XOBAI m Oppnlte BattUsg Works-State Bsad i I2T THE DISTRICT C0UET OF DTA1 -CODSTI, SI1TB-OF UTAH,- Essie Vandever, Plaintiff, va. Wart Ralph Vandever. defendant. :: ; c 8UMMOK3 The State of Utah to said 1 defendant: Ton are hereby summoned to aooear before the above entitled Court within twenty daya after service of this summons upon you, It you are served within the county la which this notion no-tion is brought, otherwise within thirty thir-ty days after ' such service, and la case of your failure so to do. Judge ment will be rendered against yoa according to tho demands of the com plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court This action Is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now . and heretofore existing between the Plain tiff and the Defendant,' aad for general gen-eral relief la the premises, '4-V-. -BOOTH A BROCKBANK, attorneys tor Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Box 14, Provo. Utah. Offlce: Rooms T, 13, 14, Knight Build ing. ProvoUtah. " First publication March 10, 1923. Last publication April 14, 1921. PRICES '.rt--::'. "Baby Nut" at $6.00 per ; k--x- j40m |