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Show SATURDAY, ' MARCH 31, 1923. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN &iity 'News mm m&$x l '''-'' . early solution ol th Utah lake St I J I II . Provo Woman Is Given An early solution ol the UUh lake imi yesterday afternoon busy laying high water problem might be expect Infirmary Matron.hip ouiSiie track from the Union Pacific .d within .hort Ume according c ..hi rt. .nrv.rtn . nf Count Commissi Provo, March 16. Annie , N. .'Eg-gertsen, .'Eg-gertsen, wife of Lars E. Eggertsen. former auperlntendent of the Provo city achoola. today received the ep-ttAintmenf ep-ttAintmenf at matron of . the Utah county infirmary, to succeed the lata flanh Holdaway. who died February 14. lira. EMersten.was the unanl mom choice of thejnembers of the county commlaalon, who made the appointment ap-pointment thla morning. n. Y. IT. Artist Poet And Instructor Dies tmn March 26. Miss Aretta Young. Utah artist and poet and one of the oldeat members of the Young unlveralty faculty, died yesterday afternoon at ber home, 65 North Second Eaat street L Y. r. Gains Champion- v , Ship" In Wrestling Provo, March 2The Brlgham Younc Unlveralty landed the Utah Intercollegiate. Wrestling champlon- ahlp here Saturday night In the first annual state meet by the score of 14 point. The UUh Aggies won sec ond place with ten points, while the University of . Utah was forced into ' the. cellar position with eight polnU. , These, reaulta upset th. eport dope, , "and proved a surprise to the B..Y. U.,as well as to the other schools. Pioneer Dies Siddenly V Frem Faraljtie Stroke '. Provo, March 97. Daniel Vincent, pioneer of 1852, died at his home on system where still another aurveylng a report of County Commissioner crew under the direction of J.; P. Fred Mateiy anu uuV B-.,jy Watson, bead engineer of the 10-, Edward B. Jones, wn -... cal work for the ateel corporation,' Utah water, atorage conu..u. was driving stakes for. the Industrial tracks of the corporation. Th. TTninn Pacific svstem. tne n. k ion nf tha meeting waa to 111, WJV w. w , th. nlans of the project now well under way to lowet the level of Denver Bio Grande Western and tn, Utah lake, wane no ouiy-... ouiy-... t..k ..n... win have three i.n.tinn haa been given -Out IT. ! IU0 tlMU tRuiw, " " ; iw)uihhm x spurs crossing the Oram tracks into understood that federal, goverawriu .4.1 r.iirnnH Tarda a short dla- Lneinaara am working on plans ef tance north of the county infirmary. I project to dredge the Jordan ' rver .... . .V. . fntulafl "Nat The Orem line wm nave rour apur (rom ita source ;,--in the yard. while the industrial rowi. n is the opinion of engineers . v. th. .toAi iortioratlon will ,. w atralehtenlnK the course. llttliU V MV - . ... mj - consist of eight spurs. All of these Md dredging certain por- . . . . . v. -1. 1. 1. a.n . u in !tai Miwien a..-. i, hAtwaan uui .hm 10 iracaa w uuni . . the present Orem line and the itte;the Mrrow, it will carry aufflclent .. . - . ...i- ...v vf ,ha' ' v.. th. vaar. to lAwer nignway imnnoww; -i water wrpuisuuu - county infirmary. Teams and men will be at wort excavating and leveling for tne tracks of the rallroade and the com- nnnv within a day or two. It la aald by those who are In touch, with the Hnatinn that within a week, more Theodore KotJeff Teaches Kar McAiey Doll Dance "The Top of New Tork", . which comes to toe Reaurt .Theatre next Monday and .Tuesday, who. more fit ting -should be called into consul- Ution than Theodore Koaloff, Russian Rus-sian dancer t 1 - Mr. Koaloff worked with May Mo- Avoy for several weeks, teaching her in the Jerky, mechanical atepa which makes so unusual the dance done, by the aUr in the scenes where she plays an animated doll in the - Christmas toy shop, of a big department store. MASSLACGHTEE" SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923, h ' '' ' JLt aata-MaalsWlstaai to jnssiosm Fiwuis 1 k - . ; WML: aCNUINE wa wish to announce to families ' of mlaslonarles that if they will call at this office or tend in the names and addressee 'of thel? absent ab-sent ones in the mission field, THE CITIZEN or THE REVIEW will be Bent each week, free : of charge, to the address, The puh-lUher puh-lUher feela that it hi his duty to do hV'Bitte in thla .j direction, "ttd we-WUeve those la the field , will greatly' appreciate the home paper. .i:' : : "' There 1 on condition, however, and that is that upon the return home of the missionary;,, thla of- ( flc be notified, because In the put, papers have been tent to ad-, dresses for bne.ead t9 7M5 After Ihe miaalonary has come 'home, ' " iirvnt FUR. 0 Synopsis of story :-Ly dla Thome (Leatrlce Joy) is a proud, beautiful young society girl-the leader of her fast Long Island set who haa always anffered thla morning. Mr. Vincent waa born in Cardiff, South Wales, April 11. 1840. When a boy he accompanied ac-companied his parenU to Utah, crossing cross-ing the plains with Captain Joliey! ox-team company. The family came directly to Provo, where Mr. Vincent had lived most of his life. Actual Constriction At Steel Site Opens Provo, March 27. Actual construo- tioa work haa now, commenced on the olant atU of the ColnmbU Steel corporation a mne and a halt south nf thla city. A Una section crew . a, tinat bulldlna- supr from the ,t...i.i f tha lab to such an ex- tent that many thousanda of acres or land heretofore Innudated WL " converted Into a ncn ia.... adulaUon than The topographic maps M V I. q. gh u .leimh county which have been P"j" Evana (Lois WU- situation that within a ween, more r. Wooiey ol tne aP"- g fc necklac than 200 men will be working on tb dlvlIon oC the United SUtea Li her mistress to save her (Evana site, wnicn numoer wm - cal iumy are aooUl w"rv-bah . f and Lydlgf without inves- the conitructlon work progresses. 'Judglnf from the present -. outlook. e irmmiaainner Mateiy feels tnai a u- . . ,ii . i Tnia ia aesoiie me divbuiub, w lutlon of the high water promem n o (ThomM Me,Khan) tte near at hand. W "e young district attorney of th. coun-of coun-of the map and a thorough investlga t uw with Ly- tton of the government reclamation j. - - . , , " engineer. It Is statea ma afterwards, LydU, driving plet. report will be fLJZr to her ' usual mkleas some time between now fashion, crashe, into a motorcycle ter part of May. ... ' Uoliceman and kUla him. 0Bannon, It 1. estlmaud tnai x . ; ,etennfned to do hta duty, will cost in the neignwrnpou - Lydla for- man.Uughter $200,000, and witn tne ! , iendB heP t0 prl80B. - 8he i, bit- - 4 jtawi nn riiiu i federal govemu.uv v . prison pleted in Urn. to arain in. - aawni UBott tydia. And - aha merged lands surrounding ie woman-unaelt- by next year. r - . i.v aacer to heln out the poor, With th. completion oi pr 0-Bnno.- regretting hav ect It is eatlmaua ient the girl he love, to Jail. reaches the point or c7'rora,"Ue .teadlly downward. At.laat he agreed upon between Salt Lake and joe , j feet UUh counties some year, ago, wn. point i , . :7 . " : anoll thla. and at first she determines above low water man. " ' m .iBnt .4n- .trongly of th. best farming tad In tte world - wfll be reclaimed. If by wen w her ul ih, to (yBannon's ect the level of the lak. could fWednMd.y and Thursday at brought 10 a pomi iu , . DURHAM TODACCO STAUDARD OF THE WORLD LESSOKS 15 ETIQUETTK , By Jfba Tern Denee. If you want to' Impress HER family with the fact that you are a wide awake, up-to-the-minute young chap tell them splcr atones at th. dinner table; ' teach her father , to shimmy; her mother to drink hootch from A pocket r flask; and her grandmother th. An. polnU of shooting crap. Wisdom of Xethasaleh Tha man who Ulk.th to himself doth verily heareth a lot of Allly things. Woiildst thou know what a wire la? Twaa my friend Solomon .wno aald: "A wife la a person who at frequent intervale aaketh: "What thlnketh thon la tk. matter with my wrist watch " Tha rood book do sayeth "Thou ! shall labor eight hours and aleepeth Fast Worker " fifctna Wa f.aT la Tnarh Th. fellow who ttarU his cooth. nation thusly: "Wall not to biaj about tnyaelf, but " aatbyaaSOaK I r fiiie iiliiTs At Right Prices A Laree Variety Irom which to select. - with lowing a stroke of paralyala which ber,B uu flaaallna Vs. the Red. The old-fashioned father wh. used to whip his son for a violation of th. i nuaj uuiiuihb -- levies or tne nowae Orem lin. to th. railroad yarda on rf pnnghment. He locks the garage. in. company - j ,a -" j Loa Annr- hnnra. My aon. eaat aside thy vanity ana b. wise for bald-neaaea ana wom- less you cam.-nd bald-heaoea ana toothless yea shall go. Codfish -mackerel and ahrimp. 6. On With th. Story Dingus-"Hav. you heard th. laat Ford Joker Blngus "I hope so. T "That Ust girl Joe danced took hi. breath' away." "Do tell." , "Yep, ah. lifted bis flask out of his hip pocket." 3- " 0 . - - K0TICE TO TBEDIT0B9 EstaU of Henry Miller, deceased. Creditor, will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her hom American Fork, UUh Coun tv. UUh. on or before Inn. 1, 122. CAROLINE MILLER, Administratrix Evans and 8nllivan : 1022 Boston Bldg.v , Salt Lako. Utah, Attorneys. first publication March II, 192S. Last publication April 21, 1J23, ASSESSXXKT HOTICB HO. S Deeslsy f.larfala & Grsnite Works provo; BOaaSOSOBOSOSOS FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS .V'''WOwl-iCw.-',,; AXERICA5 FORK FLORAL OppMlU Bettllng Works-SUte li jar THE PISTEICT COURT OF CTAI. COCKTT, 8TAII OF UTAH. . .AnnrnmlM another 25.000 .. acres could be reclaimed, according nn familiar with th. sltuauon. OhnUcosn Phone Operatorr-',Number pleaser Nate Nutt "Grapefruit eignv oae. two-sonr. th Realart Leneaeae Cerners Is Bonuinee .1 Maine. Ednr Jonea and Edna May SperL who have been confining their actlvl- Ues to dramas of Maine, as written by Holman Day, will appear in Theatre feature fllm.atthe; Realart Friday and Saturday. It la called "Lonesmoe Corners lha ltl. rafarrlne- to a SDOt in the c AFTER ALL IT'S SERVICE THAT COUNTS Better i And Now-Profit in Farming Without the Drudgery FORDSON power mafcea morn productive ee4 bed Th. tractor does ita work so rapidly And does to much cf the heary work of (arming, that farm drudgery is passing. Expenses are reduced. Belter crops are grown. it ' l.v. vnnSm, oTvMit nf this new en. the Oliver No. 1 Plow has been the working; partner of the Fordson, It is so lisht running and so acientifica'.ly" designed that iU work has made h a repuution enjoyed by no other tractor plow. It is extremely easy to handle. Depth is adjusted by moving a lever that operates a jark. So easy is this done that most drivers do not stop or slow down to make a change inhe plowing depth. The power lift Is tripped by simply touching a rod which is so convieniently placed that the driver need rot turn his head to operate it. There is no side draft because the plow is in perfect alignment with the tractor. To farm the Fordson way means so small an investment invest-ment that it is within easy reach of every fanner. Come in and see the Oliver No. .7 gang and you, too, will, Vdde to farm the Fordson way. 9to ilPne l2u. Leh;MotorCo. PLEASANT Gurmer IlllUAii.au-.. 'at powr Fanning Hdqartn . ,11 J Service Motoristi of todAV are jiving more thought to the care ox tneir ma chines than ever before, and je realizing that intelligent and aystemv ' atic attention not only resnlU in - a consider able saying in repair bills but adds mater tally to the dependabil lty of their cars. ELEVEN OARS DELIVERED THIS MONTH Lehi Motor Co. Phone 12, Lehi For Demonstration aolltude of the great woods of the North, where the days came and went with tiresome monotony wher. vla- llnra aeldom cam.. There Henry Warburton managed a general store. He was A number oi . ..aithY New Tors: family who had nw ht. oaU too wildy and naa eeen banlahed to the Northwoods for ten years, if h. would Inherit Ws tamers VtfltltsTA " ' ' Tnaaome Corners" tells warwir- nnanai love atory his maT' - . . . . . ..a A an Inorant Utue wna gin m. the woods, his regret, and then his awakening. It is a story rich in num- and hnman intereat, and ta saiu to also conUln an element of myatery and suspense. e 1 Shortest Story live aces-r-runeral. Tuesday. AMitfloaB Wirlr TTtaV Vareh Ss. 192S Watateh Eaage Vlnlnf and Killing! Company, principal place ef bisl aess, American Fork, Utah. . 5 Notice is hereby given that at A meeting of the Directors of the Above named company, held on the S8th day of March 1925, assessment No, I, of 110.0 per 1000 shares (one cent per share) was levied on th. capital stock of the corporation, payable immed lately to H. O Johnson, Secretary, at his office, American Fork, Utah. Anyjtcsk jwWchaita,M remains unpaid on April SO, 1923, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, wfll b. sold on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. May 1. 192s, at I o'clock p m. at the offlc. of th. Secretary, at American Fork, to pay th. delinnent assessment, together with the cost or advertiatng and expense cf sato. - H. C JOHNSON.; Secretary, First publication March SI. 1923.' ' Ust publication April IS, 192S ( East. Vandever, PlalntlH. vs.cw"a. Ralph -Vandever, defendant SUMMONS ' -T Th. SUU of Utah to said defendant: You ara hereby summoned to append before the above entitled Court vitas' twenty: days after- service of tM; summons upon you, if yon are within th county in whieft a .... . . . a - UAI. 4lk tlon is brougnt, pmerwia. wuua uur . ty. day. after euch service, ana n. ease of your failnre no to do, ju meat win be rendered against yfl according to th. demands of the eoa plant which has been filed with u aerk of UOonrtJ1Jiv - 1 This action is brought to dusoiytH US POnOS Ot ; mairuiiuuy i .. - heretofore existing between the rv tiff and the Defendant, and for I eral relief tn the premises. . T m BOOTH BROCKBAf. -j; : Attorneys for Plalntltt i: o Address: Box St. Provo, tlUk OfflC. Rooms T..1S, 14, Knight Bull tag,' Provo. Utah. ; First publication March 10, 1921. Last publication April 14, 1921 : CUT FLOWERS : 1.1 riaral Deslirns a SpefUirv. Carnation, and Heees, all eelwi. LEHI FL0B1L CO. x LEW Telephoae y.sr order we ship promptly. SEED OATS, - frrrrfnr RtTPPT.lEa. - , STEAMED EOLLED OATS aid BARLEY. Car of heavy, white mill-run bran and shorts this week. SPECIAL PRICES -THIS WEEK AT THE CAR. ' 4 PEOPLES MILL & ELEVATOR CO. X . 4 !' T1 V. -.. - Ainenctiucuia Jt - i1 i After Eory ilcoi Chew yoxtr food well, then use WHIG LEY'S to aid digestion. , It also keeps the teed clean, breath sweet, appetite keen." 71m GnmtAmmrt rD0l 'Save lie ! IMutual.Goali GET OUR PRICES BABY NUT, an excellent summer Coal at $6 per ton r in the 'yard. Delivery $.75 Extra r"SunM stove, the perfect brooder COAL AT $7.00 1 per ton. , .,."..' ' r : . . ' - -t ' . ' f . -; -' i -. V PHONE 08-J AMERICAN FORK for delivery l Wnaperf |