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Show r ... w. ? 1 ' AiLmcAirrbss citizen i- AATPBDAY, HAY 19, 1923. SATURDAY, MAY. 19,. 1923. mm to the lAtnDiirn.nromriiT ; HI AT SAL! LAKE SCHOOL MEET -' 1 PRIESTHOOD UTAH COUNTY HIGH ' f - ..! ... . - ,. ,. , r . . , .. .. ,1'. I 16 mm DIED ' SALT LAKE C1TT. May. . 16 The Hoblema that are of great Import MM to the mla in industry of Utah re o"in - - jjarch oi Um tfarreraity i of Utah, -vh to maintained - in . connection rith Um tatermoontain experiment fljSrm Ot mm ,unuaa ourau ml. hiBM. iunos uw J-c .-. M . 1( 0V( imporuuit ytwmtm v foTeSUgaW1. UW wvw VI wwvu UM thousands cc.oouars to inine. oper tor OI U W-" warn lav treatment and marxeung or ue pre sent time unpnmiauiw vrrm u, prwn- dltrntori . - , . Th. problems to m studied art ers-dressisg, oeauiif wiia. .crown ad floatation; fniiwi-wwnuww in- Mitigations relative to cnionae ana cxldM or MM meuus; . pnjsicai enem ies investigations reiaave , id. , um transformation of oil shale? hydram etallurgy or smc ana recovery ot sine from MMiarnacv sisis; auu ireat tent Ot complex dun ores oj cnem- lesls mrtnooa, , ; ,, . , There are several , fellowships to -. . a I a to awsrcea w siuaouis wno are col lars graduates ana who oars naa Dod training in chemistry ana metal. lurry, xnis worn, irom. a par pro eoetlTe viewpoint, is est -oc the most toportant to do camea on at toe University of Utah flaring the next year. u. 01 v. fews Bureau. 0 ' ' ' Primary Grades mtenamment .Tonigirt is closing exercises for their school term, the Primary Grades of the local schools will kit a free en tertainment in the new gymnasium fBis evening (Saturday) commencing at J o'clock. A masieal playlet will s 'given by the children and school patrons are especially invited to at tend.- ' .---.-.- . OUT FLOWERS 111 Floral Design a Specialty. Carnations nai Bases, all cetera, IEHI FLORAL 0. UHI Teiephene yon erler we ship ' Joseph 8. Laplsh, a resident ot this city a number of years ago, died In Salt Lake May 10th from liver trouble. trou-ble. Mr, Laplsh was bora in 11,1 Nor. 4th, 18U and at the age of JVs years was stricken with scarlet fa v. or the rtfeoU of which left him blind. Soon after this the familr movi to 8alt Lake and then to Bingham Junc tion, .where they resided tot a number num-ber of years. In 1876 he was taken to New York by his mother and op erated on by a specialist, who re moved one eye with the result that the sight of the other was Improved to the extent that he could dtstlnav olsh light from dark and slso some colon. In about 1884 the family moved to American, Fork, where be became active ac-tive In" vtrloua-' lines, cbmbletlhg s Patent on an air brake, which be came so far perfected ' that It was adopted on several railroads. He also al-so took an active part In political affairs af-fairs and .was elected a representative to the fourth State legislature. Soon after this, he with his mother moved to' Salt Lake where they have since resided. He. Is survived by his mother, one brother, J. W Laplsh of WiIser, Idaho; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Bird ot Bakers field, Cat.; Mrs Emily Bee. be of San Franslsco and Mrs. P. H. Stehzer of Weiser, Idaho, ajl of whom were present when he died. ' 0 Pixino; Wheat Prices It Is a socialistic delusion that the government can raise the market price of anything but wages of public pub-lic employe. The Farm' Bloc' party proposes to raise the national Issue of fixing the price of wheat. The government did that during the world 1 war and farmers lost millions as the price fixed was too low. . 80 it will be again. As soon as the price of wheat la "fixed" speculation will drive it above. Then will come the same howl that -the wheat growers grow-ers are robbed of their Just dues. For your information we pass along the affidavlted information that tL.Ji. Darling Uvea at Klastmmee, Fla. SEDAN Even More In Demand The Ford Sedan is accepted emywherets thecarforthelamily. Aconvenientcarto drive, comfortable to ride in and it affords , to much pleasure at such low cost that its use is practically tiriversaL. Finer ophobtery, adjustable window regulators regu-lators and refinements in chassis corBtruo-tion corBtruo-tion hare built up quality iand yet the price has never been so low. The drnanclstethiacw so grest that delay may prevent your getting cklhrery.' list your order now. A tmall down pan meat the balance on easy terms.'' uiiiraiG the regular Alpine Stak4 Priesthood Priest-hood and Union meeting was held la the tabernacle here Sunday after noon, and was well atUoitoL L free. 8., Ij Chipman presided, r After the singing of "Praise to the Man," the Invocallon was'rttered hy Wliford W. Wamlca. '"T Miss Lillian Knadnen f Uhl sang a solo, "Mother O' Mine,". .,, . W.. I Hayes of Pkasant -Jr ivu at nounced a boys' Junior !-.iii)t'. txur. slon to the Salt Lake Tctnple on Monday, Mon-day, May 18th. s Prea Chipman ma.de other announcements announ-cements and stated that the regular graduation exercises of the Seminary and Religion classes would be held at the next regular Union meeting i A ladies' quartette. by M. I. A members mem-bers wss then rendered.' ' ' J. Mrs. Susie Swenson of Pleasant Grove, gave a short address on '"M' ther and Mother's Day". Miss Velma Wing of Lehi, who has' been called to fill a mission to Honolulu, : spoke briefly and expressed a desire and willingness to go Into the mission field. '' ; -; - ,) Three young men from Provo.' representing rep-resenting the "M" Men, rendered two selections. The assembly then adjourned for department work at 3 p. m. and at 3: 06 ' the Priesthood meeting' convened. conven-ed. Roll ' ' call' showed 239 ' members represent re-present , Clifton Clark of Pleasant Grove Second ward, was recommended, instructed in-structed in hit 'duties' liy Pres. S L. Chipman, and unanimously paased upon to be ordained an Elder; ' A letter was read from the Presid ing Bishopric . urging the regular courses of study prescribed tor the Lesser Priesthood, be followed In all wards of the Church, After th singing of the Doxology Thos. W. Cropper - pronounced 1 the benediction. The Sunday School union meeting convened In the Forbes 8chool building build-ing with'8upt. C L. Warnkk in charge. ... The opening song was "Improve the Shining- Moments" after which Edmund Cragun offered prayer. Song practice on "Gently Raise the Sacred Strain" was conducted by Chorister rneet Paxman. . 8upi Warnick made aome announ cements. Jos. Walton of the Ameri can Fork Second ward and Haxel Keetch ot the Iindon Second ward were sustained ss new board members.- Each made a few remarks.- A ladles quartette of the American Fork 4th ward rendered a selection. Josiah Burrows and Henry H. Ro- lapp of the General Board were present pre-sent and spoke on Sunday school work . .... Department work was then taken up, after which the workers reassembled. reas-sembled. The closing song was "Love at Home," and 8. F. Grant pronounced pronounc-ed the benediction. : 8prlngvllle High School carried oft first honors st the annual Utah County Coun-ty High School track meet held at Lhl last Friday, getting a total ot 34 points In the various events. Pay. son came second with 31 points, and the rest of the teams finished as tol lows; Spanish Fork.14; Lehi,' 11; Pleasant Grove, 10; American Fork, I ; Provo, 6, and Tintic, 3. ' Crandall ot Sprlngvllle was the best runner in the sprints, winning both the 44ftvsnd the 220-yard dash. He also took second place in the century. cen-tury. ' The summary: , 100-yard dash Woods (Pay son) first; Crandall (Sprlngvllle) second; Anderson (Provo), third. Time :10 v One-mile run Richards (Pleasant Grove), first; Tergeagle (Provo) second; sec-ond; Hatchings (Sprlngvllle) , third Tlme-4:60 3-6. Shot put Ingersoll (American Fork,) first; Thorns (Sprlngvllle,) second; Curtis (Spanish Fork), third; Distance 39 feet -A j Broad Jump Lewis (8paaish Fork), first; Thorn (Sprlngvllle), second; Ingersoll, (American Fok"), . ttlrd. Distance 19 feet 1 1-3 inches. V. 220-yard low hurdles Woods (Pay-ton), (Pay-ton), first; Clark, (Tlntlc),; second. Fegts (Spanish Fork), third. Time :2 4-6. ' ' 440-yard dash Crandall (Spring vllle), first; Simmons (Payson),' see-end; see-end; Chipman, (American Fork), third. Time :68 4-f. . 220-yard dash Crandall (Spring, vtlle). first; Woods, (Payson), sec end; Anderson; (Provo),- third. Time :23 1-6. High Jump Thorn (8prlngville). flrst; Roberts (Lehi) second; Curtla. (Provo). third Heights feet 4 X-4 'inches. -y Dtecus--Wilson-- (PayionlUirie: Smith, (Payson), second; Ingersoll, (American Fork), third. Distance 10s feet 10 Inches. 880-yard run-r-Rkharda (Pleasant Grove), first; Hatchings Springville) second; Simmons. (Parson) third. Tlme-r-2:13 2-6 -Pole vault Goodman (Lehi), Smuln (Lehi), tied for first;" Clark (Spring ville), third. DtaUnwM-9 feet t-4 Inches. -t)-XetetMe (Psyson)r first; Lsraon ' (American Fork), second; Toloman- (Spanish Ifork). third. DIs- Unce 128 feet 7 Inches. 880-yard relay 8prlngville, first; Spanish Fork, second; Payson, third. Time 1:41 t-6. - it There is no finer ihing than loyalty loyalty to yourself, J r lto your family, to your community, to your government i : YourJoyalty to yourself and your family is personal ! h but your loyalty to your community and your govern-1 -y ment is everybody's business- :''r- - rVinrn ia nrv hatfav mi tm af emarflTltoa tT vnnr TjWoltW thnn 71 r t m j j ja bank account properly handled. JlWe invite your account with us. i i Pills & Hateb Motor Go. PHOHB 17 '(FORD GARAGE) . American FVJrk. Vtahf : ill! Year Eound Cat-Fishing Privilege is Kequestea The commercial flsheri of 'Utah lake have enlisted the support of the Provo Fish and Game association In an effort to gain permission from the state flab and game department to fish with traps and set lines for catfish cat-fish tha yeeraiomB At present they are permitted to employ such traps from January, to June ; 16; The fishermen Dotnl to the fact that there Is a good marked fori the catfish and that they are losing mofiey when not Dennttted to fish 'the regular wwy. They agree that at any time during the open-or closed season -a trout or bass if . caught be turned loose. The officials of the fish and game association, . have Invited a member of the department to attend the next meeting xa the aaoclation and discuss, the quesUon. SCOUTS DISTRICT FIELD MEET A. good sized crowd was present at the city park last Saturday after-, noon to witness the Alpine District field meet of the Tlmpanogos Conn cil of Boy ScouU. Pres. Chipman snd others of the court ot Honor were' In attendance, and Deputy Ex ecutive Taylor of Provo and Scout master Pasey ot the Provo Fifth Ward 'were In charge ot the meet, which was very successful. Troops fronr Lehi, American' Fork, Pleasant Grave, Iindon and Manila participated participat-ed In the. various events. Linden ,1st ward received the high est t number - of - first places In the evenUTgettlnf 8 of themvLlndon 2nd. ward received 2 first placet: each of the American F&rk wards re ceived one nm place. Following, are the events with the winners: , " , First Ald-Am. Fork 3rd ward Signaling Am., Fork 4th?wsrd. : Water Boiling PL Grove 1st wrd Knot Tying Elimination Race Lin- a I .... - , . - ' - j 1 ll W BWI a a - rr 1 'I i t I - i 1. ! 'I It J I It . i i I t.l It ' tins.' CU1PKAH, rreaUemt B, u iUirma v riwuiMi w a fuips i w ' ; .9 U (! 6m0m0mmammwXmmmmmmtmmmmmmm , I t 1 i 4 t I- '' i don Ist wanLv ? ; ":rv;i" . IVm.'Bt Friction Iindon 1st ward Bugling Am. Fork ' 2nd ward, v . Fireman Rescue Racai-Am. Fork First ward and Undon First ward tied for 1st place.; t Dreeelnr RaceLtadonlst' ward t ' Tent Pitching -Iindon 2nd ward. The winners of these contests will attend the Council meet to be held Owum fl-nntav ' Inn '1 'AnMSi U. .ww wm.mi , T - . 7" can Fork First ward and Lindon First ward having' tied for first ' place In the Fireman's , Rescue t Race, both teams win participate in this event in Provo. The American Fork Second Sec-ond wsrd scout should have taken 1st place in the' Dressing Race but having hav-ing jiotjinderj toodthe rulet he tailed to cross the line and "thus" Undon First wsrd was declared winner. We Print Butterwrappere MOOXO!KsKMSWI5 5 Ice I Cream LoaiTx - Our Own Money to On New Homes - NO COMMISSIONS NO DELAYS ' 7 PER ANNUM All papers kept in our own vaults. . i Callor write , ; , - Inter-Mountain Life Insurance Co. Uth Floor, Boston Building. J ; SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. SODAWATEB qPNTEOTIONS NOTHtNQ BUT THE -BEST I J; " -nasa Asf Fer Just' one other thing ' that Is wrong l' about our present education system Is Uut every domestic, scletace sradu- ate omes out of school with th Idea picked up somewhere in the currlcul-, um that creamed codfish makes a nice ormaiaai .aiso. "Many a. man sou credit for being'' a cheerful loser, when he Is merely too laxy to try very hard," declares Carl Anderson. . , CAFE and coinrrcxioNEEY KOKaCKCKlB' r i J - Iffe lit' 1 I TIom Hi A ' teRe4rat tlY ll V 1 FOX' SALE BT His Grandpa A Eish! It has been thousands of 1 centuries, so scientists ' tell us, since our ancestors crawled up from their home in the ocean and looked around. It marked the start of man as a land dweller.. : f ;:: v - Every day thereafter our sea-dwelling greaU grand sires crawled out on the sand to sun -spent' more time in the open air and, eventually,- forged about the shores and inlands. V . f Tlieu ame the day when man stood upright, and -when night came failed to return to his watery, home. But love of water, fresh and invigorating, i imbuedln, man and he is happiest now in the com; forts of A BATH. . PLUMBING is the art which gives back to man his pre-historic playground in his own home. , You need it in your home. Every member of your family will enjoy ii. '" - v. :; . : Cleanliness is Godliness which is Health.: !; T7 Let uf install a modern new bath ,in your home. '4. k .. .... ' -. t .. .. ''-, Prices aro very reasonable-. M. S. Lott - . . " PLUMBING" AND HEATING : - i llain Street, Telephone 49 f. LEHI, UTAH . 1 ; - '. |