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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, MAY 19. 15 flATUEDAYrMAY,19, 1923. LOCALS AND; pERSONALS &oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo . MJs Ella Duk of Salt Lake, ni A visitor at the horn -of Mr, and tin. Kay Duk here this VMk. Mrs. R. N. Josef of Salt Uke, spending to wek end hart with her anient; Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Flrmag. lira. Ada Stoddard of Lent, visited feart Monday with bar daughter,. Mra ,B4,Lte. Jobs H. Wootton of Bait ... Lake, fMt the forepart of the week la American Fork, attending to business Interests. . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Andrew and Milton Beck of Salt Lake were visit ors With their parent Mr. and Mra. Peter Beck here Bandar. Clarence Beck of Salt Lake, and MUa Reva Beck of Of den, wereMother's wereMo-ther's day Tlaltora with, their parent Mr. and Mra. C. U Beck here, .1 Tlie student of th) Junior clue Bade a trip to. Saratoga, Wednesday sToning and enjoyed the diversions offered by thl reaort. Kenneth Brown ha accepted the position of dellverymao for. Chlpnan More. Co., Oiling the place made va- oant by the resignation of Wm. Hen Mra. Thomas Allen, of Juab, daugh ter of Ma tad Mra. Arthur Forbes of Alpine U confined to the local hospital hos-pital Where tho to receiving medical tmtoont. - Mr. Ralph Barrett of Hiawatha. Is apendlng a two weeks, tialt in. Am ' erlcan Fork with her husband's per-Bis, per-Bis, Mr and 'Mrs. James Barrett. and bar parents la LahV Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones of Salt LAkaMr. and Mrs, Lenard Adams and Mr and Mra. Geo, Madsen of two, spent Mothe' Day here with Mrs. Caroline Adams. , Mra.; Clyde Marcroft, Mrs- W. 0. tugdeo and baby and Mia Alleea Marcroft of 8alt Lake,' spent the week end here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Mnier. , Ray Date went to Heber Tuesday on business, returning home that eve. Jag. . .. Berly West of Pleasant Qrovk, was a bualneas visitor In American Fprk Wednesday. . Mrs. Kenneth Brown returned home Snday from Btngham where she spent several day with her-brother. Albert Cheer er spent a week's vi It here with relative, and left Frt day for Bingham, hi wife returned to Bingham with him. JORDAN II ARROWS TO ACCOMMODATE inn The national Guard camp at, Jor-dan Jor-dan Narrows will be Improved to such a degree In the next few years that ft will b used a a division training A BAN Fir is ASSURED Prov ALPINE NOTES . (A, L Dim, Exporter) Mr. Ernest Clark was in Salt Laka Monday on bualneas. e e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong of Plea sant Grove war the gleets & Mr. and Mrs..D. J. Strong Wednesday. see. Mr. Ray Strong of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. P. D. Strong. - Mrs. Lovlsa Anderson of Idaho, la visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary B. Okay. e . Word was. received hero of the death, ot Wm, Brown Jr. Sunday evening eve-ning at Sandy. , Mr, Brown was formerly form-erly of, Alpine, being born and raia. ed her He is survived by his wife and flv ehfldrea. Tho body wn taken Wednesday to Santaquln for Hrltl. . , .-VTi'fin e e Mr. and Mra Jim Rawlins of Drap er, spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eliot, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cajdoc kLc John A. Vance and daughter Lome of Provo. and Mrv Ronald Vance of Eureka, were Sunday guests of Mra, Dave Bate- vor May 16 According to pre season data and' estimates' compiled by William M . Roylance, the Utah county crop from orchard and field this year will be the largest in the history of this section A backward spring, two weeks later than normal, camp, according to Colonel Edgar Ui U of the fl'iMiM, s. DsnMaM f tamer rather than to hi Injury. The Utf for the national guard In the I W wtater- damag reported Ninth coma area. Colonel fflrmvw 1 concern the cherries, which to some arrived In Salt Lake Saturday. irinUr Ww nd " ,-tt'to planned to Improve the camp 8uf'red trom ut Tn dme so tht th. units of the Fortieth di- "P problematical, bat. Is vision, which Includes, the regiments ! P PProximtey M per cent from Utah, California . and Nevada, jA rtCnt wlndrtorm, which mar train one var. mt Jordan i Nar. ! broke, down om.fmlt tree. Ws at rows and the nxt at Monterey, Cell. I ftt BT ette, fornla." Golonc-l Blrmver said. damage to blossoms. "The Jordan Narrows camp la ad mirably situated from a atrategjc point of view, and, I believe, will be Improved to suoh an extent' that it ultimately will accommodate - 10,000 men. - J "The reduction in the site of the regular army has greatly Increased the Importance of the national guard tor national defense. For that rea son an effort 1 being made to build up the unit to their full strength. "I 'am now visiting with the gov ernors and the' national guards offi cers of the various states In an effort ef-fort to obtain their cooperation in organizing the national guard. ' "In many of the states of the area some but - haa Bino been discounted as negligible). On the other hand, Mr, Roylaace report, prospect are, exceedingly bright for the heavleat peach and apple ap-ple crop Utah county hac ever borne. Last , year the state shipped 1100 car of peaches, 700 of which came from thl county. This year Utah county alone will ship 1159) cars. Th. increase in-crease in hipping will, b mad up in part by better crops and by better oar facilities than were accorded last season. Th state as a whole is said to have suffered a 4oper cent loss in peaches because of Inability to get cars when they wort seeded.' The dlf. Acuity will be eliminated this season; it is believed because of the aanons- this work Is being retarded by tb; Intention of the railroad to aa-drastle aa-drastle cut tnad in national guard .here trlctly to better car providing appropriation as a result of the program. movement for strict economy. Utah county will hip 500 ears of la Utah the reduction was - lessl'PPtes from the next crop, Mr. Roy- than in many of the other state and ! lanco,ays. Tho same reasons f or on the work will not be greatly hampered. ham-pered. A headquarter battery , a service battery and dne firing battery bat-tery will be added b complete the 145th field ftrtlUeiy ragimemV 1 1 ' " " Mr. Sad Henry and Mr. Rub Chlpman wr among those from Am. erlcan Fork who aaw The Chan gel- tags" played at the Salt Lake Theatre Saturday. . Mf and Mrs. w, A. Latham and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cannon and daughter all of 8alt Lake visited Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bck.' '-':' Mias Ruth Ashby had the misfor tune to severely sprain her ankle the first of the week while taking a hike O Bock Canyon with B. T. U. stu- Out Of Tfcs Glenn any a Gloomy Ceanteaane in Utah Oeanty Hew Ughtoa With Hnppl. ; . v.. , A bad beck make you gloomy. Cant be happy with continual backache. The ache and pains of bad back Are frequently dw tor wakvlHifn FLOWERS TOR ALL OCCASIONS ' PH05E 1M.W ' AVZRICAIf FORK FLORAL ypetite Bottling Werks-Stafe BoUj Miss Lexte Bateman of Lehl, is visiting at the home, of Mrs. Ralph 8trong. - Mr." and " Mr? A. J. Deey and Mr. and Mra. Jack Strong were Salt takelneys. visitors Tuesday. , . 1 uoan s luaaey -mis are recom- J mended tor weak kidney. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Smith and! 80 American Fork citizens testify daurhter of Salt Lake, spent Sunday,! Ask you neighbor I Mother' Day, here with Mra. Smith's Mr Wm. Baxter, Third West First parents, Mr. and Mr. Beni Bates. I North 8L, American Fork, says: "My Rllamiilt TlntM nf Uami wan alan I klrinMTa ' ,m In KaI miullllnii art A a Sunday guest at the Bates home. 1 1 had a great deal of trouble from I lnns.iMine.tlA v IKe. tmAAm 1 U.J f I WUHUIUIWUVH IVI. WW WltMlTI7B. t UltU Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beck of Salt la constant, dull ache in my back Lake, spent Mother' Day here with that caused considerable trouble. I Mr. Beck's parents, Mr. and Mra. I used two boxes of Doan's Kidney Julian Beck. .' Pills from the Brim Pharmacv Co. mwA . V m V m. V 1 . a a a I bviyvu uiv. t avi uil US' rs. ueorge sicuaniei n Alpine, is ling Doen' and three boxes put my spending a few day In American kidney and bladder In fine condltl Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ion. jos. miner. Pile- 60c at all dealers. Hnnt simply ask for a kidney remedy ret Joey Dollttle Kays Doan' Kidney Pills the same that Some fakes' Idee of serin' up I Mrs. Baxter had. - Foeter-Mllburj somethfcf for a rainy day I to buy Oa, Mfra.. Buffalo. N. Y Adv. a automobile equipped , with torml . , tt cunno, on tu installment pun. I -rue Star Spangled Banner" l an T lAmerioantata. , rU r-ryj I S)3flo(0)Ba9 y . Insist mttingu :u C-iJry twin loaf 1$T Increase in these shipment are applicable ap-plicable with the added element of growing demand fori Utah apples in evidence la all market near or far-Improved far-Improved marketing arrangements and better grading by the growers, i which are innovations among Utah shippers of very recent advent; are 'also getting results on many pro duce exchanges. It Is estimated that nearly 200 ac res In this county will be devoted to strawberries this season. Owing to the fact that a large quantity of new plants were, put in last season, the yield thl year ia expected to be double that ot last year, with the prospect of seventy five cars tor ship-, meat : The canneries. are not contracting con-tracting the strawberry yield on a large .scale, which has resulted in a hurry-up development of markets for the fresh berries. Mr. Roylance says that negotiations are now under way which he Is sanguine will open -an avenue for the disposal of all this fruit Celery, lettuce and onions will show a 100 per cent Increase over last year. It ia estimated that Utah county will have 100 carload of 8panlsh onion for shipment, ' The lat year success of Davis county onion growers In dls. posing of their huge crop at a good profit will be duplicated In that county coun-ty and will almost be equalled in this county. The Utah Spanish onion is conceded to be the best ot all and in all market where thl vegetable ha been sold a heavy demand for more come back. Utah county also I famous for its raspberries and a heavy yield is expected ex-pected thl season, estimated at seventy sev-enty five carload. These will be consumed principally within the Royal Cords fehtc First United StatesHres I'M areGoodllres ANNOUNCEMENT Hs i e&orbigo of Koy&I Cord Clincher Tires lag. year. Production is dodbled this year. Demand than justifies this increased dtieti Whenever A ion. W . 1 t' 1h&ctobuy USllrcs Pitts&HatchMotorCo. AMERICAN FORK tate. -. . - .i i "Wt have tho brightest' prospects In all the thirty-three, years of ; my shipping experience i in this state," Mr. Roylance summed op; The dan ger ot damage Is practically.- pool as far as- weather m ooocerned. and all fruit nest or uder control, due to the excellent work of- our- crop Inspectors In-spectors The mountains- are fall of snow and aa abundance of water- is assured. Outside' . market are more than ever convinced of the excellence ot . Utah products and' our shinning : facilities are getting to be of the; best. I am especially optimistic tor Utah county this season." the rick. IK nnalHw mM iMP.liel hard Dick says getting wealth ta a Job. Keeping It is another - Absent JDM Absent-minded (your city) (falling down an elevator shaft) : Dear me. I forgot to close tho door after ma. MUTOSLf HOsKsKBKKarOsK Qf ffAr 1 fl A SMC Of j kJLuiuiiiuiuci3 the Mutual Coal Co. aad others' who want Blntual Goal wil please hereafter call A. W. BUCKW ALTER COME INWE SELL FOR CASH THAT'S WHY WE SELL FOR LESS. American Fork' Appetites have to be tempted during the warm days Crispy, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables are hot day foods which appeal - You will find them here in plenty. CITY MARKET j; . Ji r--r: . V - With every 50c purchase you 'may get a present -r worthwhile. ., , '' COFFEE 40c per lb. TEA, 1-2 lb. 30c Phone 187 W jjj 12 tf : I KKKKK ' litis oitmmer mi Summer Excursion fare from Utah point to California will be In affect May 16th toptmb- Mh. Final return limit October list Only a comfortsbls nlahts Journey to this summer vacation land with three trains a da for your con-venleno. 1 i CsllfMils lltariturs, llok-ts, lullm.n raaarva. Mm an aMln aak ' R. J avtrrm African VortrutaT" MA r:"T "r"-v;'-' |