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Show Vy f Vt TI7BDAY, tlAY 12, 1S23. , (irrizEN SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1923, THE GOOD U Boss Will Remain it LibertyUntil May 31 & W. Ross, formerly cashier of the etate lead board, who tu SWitenced lAprfl , to an IndeteratiuU Urm in ! tha IT Lab atai nrlan. J .. Juat exactly fir yeara ago at tela L tawid' Viaaa n . Viau I nrnnrUHmi rJ n,Kii. a. 'Hra tf v. l...Ui mh. - uim thni nr. uaiioui u. . ltf uarw - ..' -. - I mam ai uoeny until May Hat Mr. t c, eag eriy scanning in nawa coi t r-,: Mrted. By aplendld com-U.. ""7 JTZirT Ur effort and doat coopermUon, clerk.t offlca m4 flu4 had Ud fl strides ",a saw bond for that th American troopa their baptlam of fir from $3000. reauired bv th Oarman (una. Than la May. Inarr Clean-up worn ana lUCi 0 1 It.,, k. an.i.j, j.JTnd JTnne. cuna tha nev of the - i,v - Mmmm twill' ' w a.uv iuiiu Ua , ' - . ' :er B0W la that mie towns wiu CQur, . . annii-d or aplendid stand which wad Parte . a i t. faa Aaw ? tlfta 'jbIi that uj - dy tha toundaUon haa . tean laid. ftal IntenalT worth whll. down 4l,-ottom wort In th campaign A flomnwnity la very almllar to tta ta which go to mana m commnn- ttt aomea. wiut una a lWlfa la aauanea win aweepiag behind tha couch, nnfler tha Uo or throwing all tha cleaning CLiatinn out-th:. back acreen jorj what kind of houaewlft la ltiined with a auporflcUl clean np ice a yearT And folnf a Uttla ur-Mt ur-Mt what kind of a town la going , be aatlaOed with a auperflclal Jeaa-npT an additional atay. Thla waa gran-'from th Otrmana, and recorded 'the th nd of thla month. When Roaa waa aentenced ha waa granted a auy of 20 dara to enable exploita of the Second Dlrlaton made up of regular, army men and llarlnea Just five yeara later, thla heroic Dl- hlm to wind up aoma bualneaa mat- Tts,oa koldlng recorda unaqnalltd In tore. Hla bond at that time waa fixed fix-ed in the aum of $1000. Unable to complete pending bualneaa tranaac- jtlona within the time he applied for an additional atay. Tlha waa granted gran-ted with the understanding ho would file an additional bond for $2000. In-atead In-atead he haa tnmlahed a new bond for- $3000, - which waa filed clerk thla morning. . A mlaunderatandlng aroae aa to the lime for filing of the new bond and gave rise to a report that since Roaa had failed to file the bond the entire A. E. F. will holda ita na tional reunion In Now York City. At present the principle' need la to get In touch with aa many of tht 30,000 odd Teterana of the DMelco aa will be poaaibl. These men are acattered all over the face of the globe. The DlTlaton, . being compoa- by the I ot arny and Marlnea, waa from no one aectloa or tne country . tnwna in the atata hare their I r. . buuv w - - n HtiiiMa&T nn wntiifl MmftmM mm. Upalrn outlined from now until j fc arat wne. - ""jUme of tiling hi. bond however, Roaa four minute apeakera are Wn nreoared oa rarloua clean-up Vd atniury abjecta and every per- la these commnnltlea la alive to fact the clean-up Job to b thor-utly thor-utly done, will tak two full mon- t before these towna will be rady. offlce m bt acored. . control of fllea and mosquitoes, Wting and beautifying around the baae and the town, atudy of water ipply and disposal, sanitary tnspeo-on, tnspeo-on, improvement and beautlflcation ! parka and play groundt, repairing Sid painting cf fencee, removal of uure piles, condition of atreeta, Siyi,! aldewalka, and highways, re-kMng re-kMng breaks la irrigation canals 4 oh the multitude of odd jobs still remain to be done In moat town oura among them. Let'a ae the good work now atarted. t explained that he had conferred with QilAZERS TO GET; LONG PERMITS e,jitMtiijiw.A-ii"iAi",-"" M 11m H progressive bank Affords. Judge Iveraon who approved the form of bond and the bondsmen. Accordingly Ac-cordingly the bond waa accepted and Roaa will continue his liberty. Raaa'e shortage In the state land aald to exceed 110.000. which was the amount of hla official offi-cial bond. H admitted taking $999J.5 when h confessed to the transactions,, transac-tions,, but subsequently an additional- shortage of $300 haa been uncovered, uncover-ed, It la declared. The hooka are still under examination. . o Sunmer Starts And Simmer Het CUT FLOWEBS iai Floral Destgaa a Specialty. CiraatioBs and Bosea, all eelora,J UHI FLORA! CO. LEH1 fttepkene year order we ship irmptly. Rowing a boat on a hot day. Touring to fix blowouts. Keeping the anta out of the cake at picnic, Part or the Job Gossip: "I hear she accepted a ring from a man ahe didnt even know. Killjoy; "Sure ahe la a telephone operator." . TOURING CAR Better Than Ever Before At the lowest piice pver made, the Foxd Touring Car is even better than before.. The one-man top, " . slanting wind,shifld,improvedseat3 and refined chassis construction have won instant admiration. ' Already the demand for this modd exceeds ourabHirto meet prompt deliyery,liiafew weeks we will have to disappoint many who are :. . f jiwmgofL . Order now t6 protect younelt A small payment down imd the bal. ance m romthly InstaDmenta. Pills & llatcb Motor Co. ruoUK 17 (FORD OARAGE) w Amerioan Pork, Utah. m and conaequenly ita Teterana are aa far flung as It la posalble to imagv Ine. Nevertheleas - the committee In charge of the reunion hope to corral moat of these men. and If they can not come te New York, at leaat will writ in and tell the rest where they are and what they are doing. The unita making up thla famous division, were the 9th and 23rd ReKUf lar Infantry regiments; tha Cth and th Marine reglmenU, the 12tb, 15th and 17th Field Artillery; the 2nd regular engineers 7 the 4th. 5th and 6th machine gun battalions; and the lat Field Signal Battalion, In Jdditl-on Jdditl-on to ammunition and hospital units. The divisions suffered the greatest number of casualties of any unit In the A. B. V., 14.429 men being loat through the fighting. They captured 1J,02 prisoners, 143 pieces of artillery, artil-lery, 1,250 machine guns, and participated parti-cipated In every major engagement of the war. They returned from the German Rhine la the summer of 1919, having been fa France since th first day of the war la 1917. Every atan- dard carried by the units of the dl- rlston beara the decorations of the French and; other ; foreign govern menu: and' every man wears the French fouragerre; or shoulder cord. That la the division which la going to reunite tor three days in New York City. Battlea will be fought all over the old time crabbing and kidding will hold iwayf and present day pro- blems of national aspect will be die cussed by the men attending the re union. There will be lots of fun too, for these men staged their own shows while under fire, and enliven ed the dull drab days with merriment while abroad, The reunion committee, commit-tee, located In room 802, 40 Rector St , wants every Second Division man to communicate with them as soon aa possible, sending name and ad dress and the name of the organis ation with which - they aerved. WASHINGTON, May f. Beginning la 192S, ten-year permits are to be granted to stockmen who desire to grate cattle and aheep on ranges within the national foreata, the forest service announced today. Thla new poller doubles the maximum period for ; which grailhg' permits are now being issued. 1 Tha departments action was taken to assist the livestock industry to fur-ilj aMW-ther aMW-ther recover from ita denressioa-6f ' F? ra CHraray the last tew yeara. Since It la claim, ed by etockmen grating permits for ten yeara Instead of five will make It leaa. difficult to aecure financial aid to carry on livestock grating oper-atloaa. oper-atloaa. Tha ten-year permits will be granted grant-ed for the full eetabllahed preference of , permittees owning commensurate, dependent ranch property with the understanding that at th expiration I of five yeara reductions la numbers, lj not to exceed 10 per cent, will be j mad for the admlaaion of new aet- tiers or Increases to small owners -sow using the national forest rangea. I U .' Redaetleni la limbers , , , ' l Another condition la that reductions J i In numbers for protective purposes ! may be made during any year of the jjl permit period, but that, ahould thellt reduction . for protective purposes equal or exceed tha 10 per cent re-ductloa re-ductloa for' distribution purposes, t; en no reduction will be mads or I S t 8. 1 CHIFMAK, ? PreaL the latter purpose. Readjustments otiti w rrrnr-riii: siw the arating fees, aa well aa other ad-lie mlnlatratlve adjustmenu, such aa Li$i!i$lSJ!ri?-Ila: changed la allotment boundaries, win b made at the end of the first five yeara of the ten-year ' permit. The forest i service, howevef, emphaaliea UUUl i Each officer and i&ployee of The Bank of Am. Fork 2 1 Is ready and anxious to serve its customers, in whatever; l connection you may come. J I U A friendly atmosphere prevails here. We don't stand i ' - Tl U Further, you have our assurance of the prompt efficient Ij and courteous handling of all financial matters that apt 15 AlinilnLnliliiilnilpraJaalb. - - U fc pmm. nil iai I hem maUttBwaaNm. Rich in Quality Rich in Flavor -T lwf fc mm g airing baa. trr nut It perfect la aalirr aad Sawar km ym mri tm Maiaa'Claaar " Baaaa 'Yoaranwar ahnf) bat kfmh. MUTUAL-CREAMERY MUTUAL-CREAMERY CQ Stnmgll VttttritSfiH V I SBBaWaa -ilHilliimil iU"H(MiiJli)'ii IJAS. tUlfJIAN, rresldeat T 4 9 lal.lt.ltMl.iV.lt.V....t..T..T..T.,TMI np : First struck out; second to 1st baae on error: tnlrd hit Into double b1a Ma nna " the fact that aD adjustments will be , rt,. 1: . Hib4r -kept at a minimum duHng the term' . ( nreceetl- ot the Permlt i., L r; t aaMin thlrrf alnrted: 5ew Qraalng Bates . , ... .fourtB scratch bits fifth flyed" but; , Th ww ratea npoa which grating . t American feel are to he baaed, and which are to be arrived at after appraisals of Fork up First hit by ball, wafted to lat; second forced flrat batter to These new grating fee rates were to go Into effect during 1924, but action was postponed o that the livestock industry would have time to partially recover from the period of depression. depres-sion. The new syatem ot .teu-yeare grating permits and the new. grating ratea wJOo into effect at the same time. ' . --. ' -V : tBEWIST GAME (Continued from page one) Data?. CLftmt,' Es ICE CflCAM runs. .v Eighth innings : Heber np : First singled; second out on fly; third hit into double lay. No runa Ameri can Fork.up : First out on fly; see' end out at lat; third made two baae hit; fourth out on 1st No runa. Ninth innlnxs : Heber up : First struck out; second pop up and out; third flyed out No runs. Am. Fork up: First singled; . second struck out; third hit with ball and walked to let fourth walked: fifth' out on flrat man. acored; alxth flyed out 1 run eore tied. . Tenth Innlnga: ' Heber up First to 1st on error and out at 2nd; aec- ond struck ont; third alngled; four th flyed out NO runs. American Fork up J First batter bit by ball. I goes to first; aecond alngled; third out on flrat: fourth struck out; fifth flyed cuC" No runa. Eleventh innings: Heber upIlrst struck out; J second, two-bate bit; third atruck out; fourth, flyed. ont to left fielLNo runs! American Fork up T FiraaWck' out; second walked; walk-ed; third fTyed out; fourth flyed out No runs. k'l.U - --' ' J'" ., Twelth Innlnga: Heber np First out at lat; second put oa 1st; third atruck out No runs. American Fork thing out of Uia ordinary and drew a good crowd. Inflated balloons da eorated the, ban ,adv tht "aqwakera ualsted Jf)thaBiuslcians la tarnish. J tag- music. Something over $20 waa -realised from the dance by the ball club. , ' fif&,,-,i i'f!."Jf iti'.V Peal ramble TUt the national fomt ranw wui also atnek foaHtf to t go imn enew. , nesinuws; Mnb onf No rana. The High achool band, directed by Erneat Paxman. played aeveral aeleo- tiona on Main atreet before the game and then went to the park and fur nished music during the game, which waa appreciated by both tana and players, i "-; ,'' Dance ta Evening '. The big balloon dance in the Apol lo hall Wednesday night was some O K2301nSHMbC3KS!O lice I Cream She dropped her gloves, HV raised bin lid; He picked them up With "Oh, you kldl -He smiled at her. "How dar yon, sir!" Excus me, mlaa,. "It's Just Wn thls-a I meant the 'glove".' -- SODAWATEB C0NTE0TI0IT3 NOTHINO BUT THE BEST M. J. 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