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Show Saturday, sxm i r AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923. it ..y ?":' yv..ij -"""'j- Bounty Mews Roberts I To BeUla B. T. U. Place Ptoto, May 28,Eug-tne Ln Robert!, Rob-ert!, director of physical education at the Brlgbam Young university, will not leave tha local school to acctptftZlftjobo plait bodily and transporting tha position of recreational dlrectfltjtt of tha 1 D. SI church recently tend' red br tha general authorities", ac cording to a statement made by Mr. Roberta thli morning. Paralysis Cannes Death Sprlngvllle, Hay; 28. William Clyde 78 yean of age, a native of Spring-villa, Spring-villa, died following a paralytic taroke laat Wednesday The -widow, two son and Are daughters survive. The data of the funeral haa not bean an- r nonnced. '"' . Paaip InTentor Selects -. r ' prote as Factory Site Provo, May 27. Tha followfng message mes-sage haa been received by tha Provo Chamber ot Commerce from Denver. "First carload of machinery ship: ped .today. ' W(li leave for Ptoto with a complete pump outfit Saturday or Sunday. Tour telegram sounds good to me. Will do all. I 'can to merit yonr continued confidence. BL 0. Jacltson., "' " ' Such was the message from tha DELINQUENT NOTICE " The West Veantaht Development Co. Principal Place af Bastaess, Am-;; Am-;; -" crieu fart; XML" r-? ' " r- There are delinquent upon the follow, "''hig described stock; account of assess- ' stent No. 1 of MO cent per share levied lev-ied on the 28th day ot March. 11X2, tha severer amounts set opposite the names of the respective share holders aa' follows:-' . Charles Dorton ' M.000 $98.06 And in accordance with tha laws ! and an order of the board of directors direc-tors made on tha 28th day of March, 1923, so many shares of each parcel of stock aa'may ba necessary will be - sold at my office at American Fork on Wednesday, June' 6th, 192S, a 2 o'clock p. nv to pay the delinquent - assessment together with tha ' cost of advertising and expense of sale. Prank 8. Humphriee, Secretary first pub. May 26th, M22, Last pubJ, June I, llzK 7 NOTICE OF SALE ESTATE OF FARLEY P. CUBITS, . DECEASED, Tha undersigned wiU sail at private pri-vate sale the following f described ; real property, to wit: "Tha whole of Lot t. Block SO, of Salem Town-site Town-site 8urvey, Utah County, Utah, situated sit-uated in the NEU of the NE of Sec. 11, Two.' 9 South. Range 2 East S. L. VL, except Union Pacific Right off Way over said land. Area L105 acres." on or after June U, 1922, and written writ-ten bids will be received at 1018 - Kearns Bldg Salt Lake City, Utah, addressed to Clawaon ft EJsmore, at- ' torneys . Terms of sale 10 per cent cash and balance upon confirmation of sale. Dated Msy 24, 1923. EVA CURTIS HALLS ET, ' Administratrix. . CLAWSON ft ELSMORE, Attorneys for Administratrix First' pub. May 20; Last Juna 0, 1923. Range Sale and Demonstration Demonstra-tion June 4th. to Jiine $)th. A factory expert will be at our store on the above dates to demonstrate these wonderful ranges. . . A style and price for every purse. FKEE 3 jjj rrrt Bates Stores .'THE 33-39 East Center ead pf the National Pump company of Denver, who la moving his entire plant to Prova for the manufacture of the Jackson pump, of which ha 1 tha Inrentor Ha la picking up a to Proro to ba near tha aourca of supply of Iron and steel for the mak ing' of his product; which he expects to' gat from tha Columbia 8teel corporation cor-poration now building Its blast furnace fur-nace plant here. ' , The construction of the pump factory fac-tory Is to begin at once on a alts already selected on West Center near the railroad. When completed It will employ 200 men and will constitute the first unit of new industries drawn to the Utah lake valley by the new Iron" enterprise. , , , ; Thaekeray ami Jhe Pantomime. .-It .-It is recalled tha , WiUlam ,. Makepeace Make-peace , Thackeray was a , fervent , admirer ad-mirer of pantomime, and he never missed viewing one if he could help It Ea admitted, though, that ."very tew men could expect to sea all tha pan-tomtaes pan-tomtaes V Me season." Women Compared With Clocks, Women are ilka clocks. Scdba of them are fairly reliable with but Uttle attention, while others need almost constant cars, and It la not always the high-priced. Jeweled ones that are most dependable. They may 'have pretty hands, pretty faces And pretty movements, hot they are Uabts to gat out of order, and when they do they are alt very hard to regulate. Oregon Lemon Punch. ; o . toys Like the Seech. . '. Tha beech has many qualities which command it for highway planting. It Is a tree of rugged growth, with dense , foliage of surpassing beauty, and lends genuine charm to the roadside landscapeaays Trees as Good CUI-ens," CUI-ens," a book that goes Into all klnda of tree planting tn plain language." Its ana drawback, a minor one, la that Ita smooth white bark la a perennial Invitation to the carrlnc of initials. Setter Violon. ;..,, i Upon , retiring, as she seemed vary wide awake, I told my Uttle girt to does her ayes' and count the sheep going over the fence. She dosed her ayea tlghtly."ATIttIs laterl glanced at her and aba had her eyes wide open, looking np at tha celling. 1 said: "Patricia, "Pa-tricia, I thought I told you to close your eyes and count sheep r "I can sea them better with my eyea open," aha iep!led-Chleago Tribune diie!a!a ftkm f from the 1 AWTOBACCOj VERBAL 26 Piece Set of Guaranteed Silverware with each ' Range purchased during this' demon stration. 4 STORE THAT SERVES YOU MIGHT, VOT LAW, IS BUU IK SOUTH SEA ISLES t - ... -: ' Those who occasionally register complaints' against Inadequate police protection, should spend a tew mon tha in some of tha remote islands of the South Pacific, such aa are pictur. ed in The Man" Unconquerable," a new Paramount picture starring Jack Holt, which will be shown at the Realart thsatra Friday and 8atnrday Th police force of tha .Island In question Is limited to three men of assorted as-sorted unlforma and arms, who would rather do anything than face danger. Many, parts ot the world are no better bet-ter policed and tha comparative freedom free-dom from fear of punishment makes these gantry bold tad aggrassiva. .aJack : Holt in , the role of Robert Kendall, shows how a man who be-Uevef be-Uevef that, the samer conditions of comparative honesty ' and- freedom from danger obtain on the island s lsewhere and flnda .himself mistaken, mis-taken, runs tato a situation where he haa to take the law into hia , own hands. . When out tn on of hia boats he provides himself with , machine gun and in one encounter with pearl pirates, sinks their schooner ' when they try to drive htm away from his own pearl ;concesslon., vc- This and other exterior , - scenes were made at picturesque Balboa Beach, ona of the beauty spots of the Southern California coast Una. Divorced, Benutfriedt Cklirs Life " Wrecked! Family b again United Following the' recent fllvorco of Dr. andMrs; Robert Harrey, well known members of local' society, comes 'the announcement that Dr. Hartey Is to wed Lola Forbesi who wsa named by Mra. Harvey In her' divorce action, whfle Mrs. Harvey Is to marry 'Courtney 'Cour-tney Webster tha well known attorney attorn-ey who prior to' her 'marriage to Dr. Harvey several years ago, was one of her warmest admirers,. According to tha Judicial ' decree granting Mrs. Harrey her divorce, little ' Doris ' Harrey la to spend six months alternately pwtta. her .father antf'mother. This' child "Is "feff "to be extremely pracodaaa nd students ot the divorce) problem will watch tha outcome with Interest Will par. ental lore for their ! child awaken memories of a once nappy past and result In a reconcllllation n the end. The foregoing applies aptly to the story of Ethel Clayton's latest Paramount Para-mount 'picture. The , Cradle" which will be shown at tha Realart Theatre Theat-re next Monday. This 4s a picture that provokes the question, "Is it fair to. a child for a husband and wife to separate Financial worries and too much mother-in-law, cause the husband, a -young doctor, to yield to the'eharma of another woman-- daughter of the idle rich. A divorce The husband marries the other woman wom-an and tha wife a lawyer who waa a former 'suitor. Then follow many Interesting Incidents. f'f ' ; , Matahea Should Be Cheap. One do mid of phosphorus Is suffl dent to head 1.000.000 mutches,- X BEST" Provo, Utah Co Howdy folks, if the other fellow can, yon can. Because, to tha other fellow, you are tha other fellow. If The Old Cat Heard Tat! This is the cat's pajamas," said tha old gentleman, aa he picked up soma of his wife's lingerie. An eight day clock In a certain American Fork homo galne five mln utea a day for tha first three days, after It la wound. From that time on it loaea three minntaa sv' day. A never ending source ot speculation la guessing what time It la. Chener aaya. "Let me Irve ma house by the side 'of tha road and sell gasoline to man." . Tha Talekers The 'Pla Tha Thinner The Reap Doe. Shay aaya another proof that tha turtle is slow 4s that he never seems to get there In time for restaurant res-taurant soup. Ona man fined ISO for trying-to kiss his stenographer. ' ' Brigga says If all the girls wonld report wo could, pay tha national debt : ' Ambrose aaya . with soma people charity begins at home, but It nevsr getg as tar aa first, . Dont start a fire with kerosene: It's too expensive. Amos Wagstaff suggests that yon use your oil well stock. It isnt ramlng rain to me. I It's raining muddy boota. It isnt "raining daffoclls," It's raining shrunken suits. It's raining coughs and colds and croupa ; . .,7' .j My inmost being chlllsl It Isnt raining rain at all It's raining doc tort bills 1 : Restaurants are altogether too crowded. The lights went out in one in Chicago, the other evening and a young man and a young woman both kissed total strangers. So you desire to become my eon-la. law? No, I donX But if I marry your daughter, I dont very well see how I can get out of it New York elevator operator killed a tenant who rang twice. Tenants must learn not to be so unreasonable, Scarcity ot rain s reduces . French output of perfume. . Cant they d'lute It with ordinary pump vcate; Wendell Thorne reflects . that the time was when the office sought the man but that now women are after both. I . . ' - I Vou can always find trouble if you go about looking tor It The man with a chip on his shoulder always finds somebody to knock It oft A man who la reported to have found button In his salad, with great presence of mind . remarked: "I suppose it dropped oft while tha salad was dressing." Difficulties are things Uiat show what men are. Scientists say , that every atom has its own miniature solar, system revolving around It And many a human atom haa a similar Idea ot his own importance. v If your Job looks too big for you, take It apart and look at It piece by piece. It woaVaeem ao formidable. . ' : Hard teXKeeo. tel A woman rarelv nuts off till inmnr. row what she csn- say today. Bostc Transcript. Lenp-Dlstsnes Smokes. " Extraortllnsry brisr pipes,., with stems over three feet long.Ve now on snle In the West end of London. They draw well snd sre sa col to smoke as an Oriental "bubhle-buntile," but your trouble renlly begins when yfti try to lltrht tlmm. , A cnmlle Is tbf 'only posHlMo. wny, nd you.jnust. alu htiye a small tn'bla to rest the bowl on. U .. . 3. ' ?-i3 S " tmd in a short time it will be yours. f If you have delayed placing your order ; because iof the cash outlay necessaryyou need wait no longer. , If you have been depriving your family and , yourself of the pleasures and benefits of a car. because you felt ,that ' you couldnot afford'it-order now and know that it will not work any hardshipon you. Use the 4 Mi c , i ' So plan to ride and be happy, you and your family. Make the first payment of $5 today 'I which will be deposited in a local bank at ' interest , You can add a little each week. . Soon the i payments, plus tiie interest paid . by the bank, will make the car yours. Come in and learn about this new plan. :. HT' 'f'K Mjotwe vl ' THE BANK OP AMEMOAH ToftK. THE BANK OF PLEASANT dR0VE,--it 1! Piits a liatcrfflrco. American Pork , River Celebrated in Sena. -, The Suwanee river, " celebrated la tha ballad "Way Down Upon 'the Suwgnee River," rlaea In .southern Georgia, In the Okefenokee swamp, and. winds south-south west about 800 miles, flowing through Florida Into tha Gulf of Mexico at 8uwanee bay. "h, , o ' 4; ," Morailty for ita Orm Sake. , "It is surprising,'', says a pondereua gentleman, "how, -few philosophies.1 writers have ever reached other than a perfectly commonplace conclusion In regard to practical morality." There la no other conclusion to reach. Mor alltT is rood ponrlnrt tar ! owa sake; no one can come to other than a commonplace conclusion about lt-K. lt-K. W. Howe's Monthly. rr "Not Really a Pine. Tree. Althoucb the . kauri tree Is, often called kauri pine. It Is a native of New Zealand and Is not of the family to which spruce, hemlock end pine belong. The trees sometimes attain a height of ISO feet end are often used for masts for Bt-nish ships.' The timber tim-ber la close-grained, durable and flexible, flex-ible, and used for nearly all kinds of building, while kauri resin or gum la valued for Ita use in making varnishes. - 0 . That V.Shaped Vest ' The T-shaped opening of a' waist coat is really a piece of vanity, riving , tne wearer a chnnce to show what : sort of shirt be wears. It originated la tna days when linen was flrst worn, and the man who could sport .a linen shirt waf considered something of a "swell." He had tha opening cut 'to hia waistcoat so that all could see his elegance.' " ' "' Chimneys an jOld jnatrtutteiu. . It is said chimneys were flrst Introduced In-troduced Into" Great Britain In '1200, their use being confined to the kitchen and large ball. Tbey were In general use. In domestic architecture In 1810. How, far the tireeka and Romans were acquainted with chimneys as we now knw them is it matter of dispute.' An sn:lent mossltt found In Algeria, rep-raeentlng rep-raeentlng s Roman ' country house, shows chimney stacks projecting above the roof ' .-vf Rlnglni Changea an Death,' '.. ' Tha death was annouaced the other day of a gentleman who, the son of James. Death,, had changed his name to D'Aeth. That Is an unusual variation varia-tion of a name which one would not willingly choose, though the old family fam-ily of the D'Aeths or Knowlton Court, Kent, claim that the surname Is de-ifti de-ifti iniiu itu,, lu Fluudors. Tli directory reveals many efforts to dls-rulse dls-rulse the rwifvlml niditlnn, In-cliiillng In-cliiillng IkutiuJUi'flrttC L Ath and De'Athr ' m MtL. eti m A .t .ill .' SO" Utah.. ? NOTICE 0T SALS STAT1 OP JUBTHA MeTAen, The undersigned will sell at Pub Auction the following real properly, to . wit: '"commencing' " S,IS chaiai North of tha SB corner of Block It, Plat "A American Fork City 8a ray, thence West S.19I chs tteaot North L765 chs thence East Ull cha, thenoe South L7S8 cha. to beginning, be-ginning, together with Improvements " at IS o'clock noon Thursdar, Jnas li . 1921, at the Bank of American Fork,.. l1 Amricaa Fork, Utah, tan per cent of the. purchase price to ba paid at tha time of sale and tha balance upos confirmation of eale. Dated May H 1923. .'.'.-.'..-. ;;.J-;'v' ' ' IAMX3 CHIFMAN. Jr.; . ' ' :' ', Executor. CLAWSON A EL8M0RB?, Attoni6V tor 'titBrnior) i; First pub. Mar 18; Last, June , 1921. . ... Among tne Weir Bred. Among wen-bred 'people,' s mutual deference Is sffected: contempt of others disguised; authority concealed! J attention riven tmrh tn hia nrn aal I n easy stream of conversation maintained, without vehemence, without with-out Interruption. ' without , eagerness for .victory, and without any air af superiority. Hume. , Pioneer Apetheoarlea. Pharmacy : and medlqlMr,were flrat made ' separate professions bl the monks and priests of the Tenth aid Eleventh centuries. " The father of the apothecaries seem to have bee Cos tantlne Afar of Carthage. Their preparations prep-arations and potions were sold to the rjch and given to the poor. No apothecaries apothe-caries are mentioned tn Franca prior t "84. . n-: . ' 'I, t.M.1 "i"r'5 "i.. , .- . , , ... oe Advice :v v "I am disgusted.4' aald Harria, "with the chronic delays in bur postal serf . Ice' The' difficulty seems to be Increasing." In-creasing." ' Mason was somewhat hssy about the modem methods of transportation trans-portation and .communication, but he was strong en advice. "Why don't yes send your things by telegraph 1" be Inquired.-- - ---;- - - - r ." . - Hntft Wertla af Wlsdemi L : : Lend not beyond thy ability, nor refuse re-fuse to lend out of thy ability; especially espe-cially when it will help others mors than It can hurt.tuee,- It thy debtor ba honest and capable, thou bsst thy money again,", If not with lncrea with prnlse.v If he prove Insolvent, do hot ruin him'. to "get thut which It vu not .but mln tlice to lose; for thou " a steward, and Ju(le.irJ). |