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Show AMERICA FORK, UTAH, CATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923. NUMBER 17 SCHEDULE OFXAROS'I ND RELIGION A.r I'mie rcrn . iC BETTER WATER SUPPLY DISCUSSED FEAST AWAITS n; . u a nUii : cu iAFOllIO'l. DELL ES TO GRADUATE v LDII ALMOST 2 T0 1 REGULAR SESSION visitors at i hp . punm BOARD IIUUL CLASS Xt tune approaches v .en the Boy ',,. and Bear rave ? I M uo L-rrf." of Atolns ' tuU with their roll of bedding, lex c "grub and clad 1 kbaki will hit themselves to 'American Fork Canyon'Jo spend their 'annnal thm dayi' outing -it" Mutual D1L s .v.-- Borne desired and much need lm-'provemeuts lm-'provemeuts at tht Tn are being onumplated, such aa a new dressing froom w4 enlart aleetfng quarters (lor the young'Jadies, fcart tents tot the TBg men aa well as Improved 'anitary conditions, It ls' expected the outings of the Virtual members Hi be made more enjoyable and tneeeMfid thfn' ew-er before. YC W.t-vj roilowug la. we acneaue oi antes for the respective wards ;to bttat the pea It la uiiderstood that somef ttt warda are. exchanging .rdatea to tetter autt ' their convenience, 'this natter being left to the discretion of to Mutual Improvement 4 Delation .mh nf MiMrrards. It will be vuv. , - -. , , , 4aya at the camp, and 'the days, of July t, S. f nd July M, J4 and 28 bar been omitted that members may remain at home for any July 4th and tlth celebraaons.-- ,V ' - Llndon lat wardJune' 16," 26 and IT. " ' -tv': Cedar Valley ward June 28, 29 and Lehl 5th ward July . 6k and ?. American Fork 2nd ward July 9, 10 and 11. Lehl lat ward July 12, It and 14. ; Alpine ward-July W, IT and IS. Lehl 4th ward July 19, 20 and XL Lehl Srd ward July 28, 27 and M. Fleaaant Grow Srd ward July SO, tl aad Aug. 1. .-n-r- Highland ward August 2 S and 4. American Fork; 1st ward Auguet V T, and S. :' ':-V; , :"- Tleuaat Orore 2nd ward August I, 18 and 1L . ' rUU4tnA warngtttt W, 14 and j neaeani ror, ut wara-ugustr American rort tin waro August M M ' ..J M i " amencan rort Irt ward-August ana , j w.ro-nnisi , is ana s. . Llndon 2nd ward August SO, SI tad Sept L STOLEN CARS FOUND m IN THIS CITY , Deputy Sheriffs Hughes and Wood, ward of-Salt Lake were down here Wednesday lnresMgatlng the ssle of ome alleged stolen cars. Their statement to City Marshal Durrant m that Joseph - Hannah; who Is QQit well known here as an anto- moblle salesman, had been arrested last Saturday for hating hi hla pos-ion pos-ion a stolen ear. Mr. Hannah married Miss Carrie Sykes of this city, and they hare been llring In Bait Uke. ; Tuesday Mrs. Hannah- and her nolher motored-to Salt Lake from American Fork ta another our, and me offlcers setied this car. Mrt7 ... oannaa clabns she was Ignorant of : He tact that there was any question f. the AWunMn ' i , 'W I On their visit her, Wednesday, th f , officers taTesUgated the cars sold by nnah to Jos. Rarren, Win Roberts ore Adamaon and Nate Robinson, aad. found that the ekcta numbers . ad been changed and also thear number on some of them. Tte four cars were' left- with the Purchssers under th charm of Mars- nal Durrant. untn" further toTestlga- Mons are made and the owners are ing located. The officers did not fate what charge would be placed ralnst Hannah. 11 reported here that Hannah erred term In the Texas prison on larceny charge some three. years go. . , : ' .. ........ i.-r-. v-iv.-'.-' ss-t ys&w, i. m . , State" Press Meets At ' r v Nephl, Junt 16th The annual meeting of the . Utah ? Pr'M AMO;,tlon will be neld I NpPn ext Saturday. Sunday and Monday. june u, n ,nd Mthand vrr member of the organliatlon Is Jected to attend the business meet jnd enjoy the banquets and out- w ui past eigbtryear certain scholars, hare bees faithfully attend ing Religion Claaa work m addition to their regular school work and haying hay-ing met certain requirements of this work, are now entitled to fc certificate certifi-cate of graduation, ,v . , They are required to hare a record pf ,80 per cent attendance at least; ability to lead In prayer and alnglng and hare a satisfactory knowledge of L4 (a) Lord's prayer; (b) The Ten Comnundmenta;, (c) Articles of Faith; Fai-th; (d) Blessings of Sacrament; (e) Story of th First Vision (f) Word of Wisdom; (g) At least six songs suggested for this year's work, i The Seminary graduates are? from the three seminaries of the Stake: American Fork, with 81dney B, 8per- rry Cas Instructor; ' Pleat ant Orore with 8. D, Moore, Jr. as Instructor and" Lehl with A. B. Anderson as Instructor. In-structor. In order to graduate from the Seminary, the atudenta must complete three years of theological work of High School grade, the first being the Old Testament,' the second the New Testament and -the third, Church history and Doctrine. ! : Following Is the program which wra"be glren In the Stake tabernacle Sunday afternoon, June 10th, at the regular Union meeting, and at which time the graduates of the Religion elaases and Seminaries of the Stake will be awarded their certificates. Commencing at 1:45 p. m. a musical prelude win be glren by students from Lehl and Pleasant Grove, and 4t 2 o'clock the .regular program and meeting will start, to whkh all are nrited; ',.'4 ," .1 .r ' . ; ChqrBt Religion classes tat Llndon Prayer Student from Cedar Valley IfusiQ by Religion classes of Lehl Ten Commandments led by Alpine stndent : 7- ' j Resort-Stake Superintendent of Religion Classes, 8. D Moore, Jr. Articles of rsJth-lJsd by Manila Presentation of certlflcstes to Re- WgIon elsss graduates by Pres. & Lv Chfpman. - . ' ' r Chorus -Joseph Smith's first Prayer-, by Lehl Seminary student Talk "Why t Think Joseph 8mlth Wss a True Prophet of Ood- Amer ican Fork 8emlnary student Chorus "An Angel From On High" by Pleasant Orore Seminary y Talk "Authority Restored", by PI easant Orore Seminary student Presentation of certificates to Am erican Fork, Lehl tnd Pleasant Orore Seminary graduates by Pres. 8. L Chlpmsn. . Chorus "Now Let Us Rejoice" by American Fork Seminary Remarks, by Visitors. Closing Song, "Doxology". Prayer American Fork 8emlnary student , ' . Mowing la the list of Religion class graduates of the Stake: Alpine -' Mabel Derey, Berntce Hunter, one Marsh, lone Marsh, June Daniel and Zlna Vance. . .. 1 Cedar Valley - Cle- Mo- Raymond Alt Helen Calton, Fawn Cook and Sheldon Cook. ; Alta Clark, Ora , ClarklBeatrlce Shelton, Delia . Doyle, Elaine Oray, Emma Ourney, Alta Johnson, Lenore Thomas; Arleen Webb . and Violet Wh,mpri : Ltaien Y )'J Or Auh, Thehns Ash, Bernlce Al-Ired. Al-Ired. Vera Brown, Florence Backus, Mae Baxter, Amy Culmer, Martin Wt tmore, Lnetle Fawlke, Raymond Oiu- manRoee Oillman, Elda Otllman, Emma Ofllman, Odell Harris, There sa Harris, Joseph Johnson, Miriam Kirk, Erma Keetch, Elda Msyhew, Murn Meachunv Verona Smith and Virginia .Wtllett ; -, - ; Manila ; Blanch Meredith, Elwood Meredith, Bryce N. Wadley, Effle Mary war-nick. war-nick. Y.--i--it': :; v-? Following Is the list of graduates of the three Seminaries: i t; ;' 1 American Ferk ;,'.-;-.), LaBell Anderson, Vee Aydelotte, nntiU , Beck. Thelma Boley, Lucue Baker, Henry Clark, Blanch Derey, Iran Foster, Clara Greenwood, Ysr-land Ysr-land neatey. nda Holmes, Ssrsh Jscklin, Edna Shelley, Wllma Stlce, snd Coral 2abriakle. r.- f- -Pleasanr Crete ' Ea J Aduws, Flale Barton, Blanch S. Clark. James A.1 Culliraore, ,Ver-rill ,Ver-rill W," Draper, Alda V. Fugal, Barbara Bar-bara Greene, Ines F. Humphries, Oi- The ball game Wednesday between Lehl and American Fork looked la an easy win for Lehl aftor the first hitting Lehl making 4 runs, hitUr; Miller six times for one, two anJ three baggers, and then American Fork came up and failed to make At this Junction, Miller was taken out of the box and Twttchell replaced Mm, and although his pitching lock ed rery awkward and. caused, much laughter, he -held the Tialtors scoreless score-less In the' second Innings," also .In the third and fourth, but ta the-fjfth tney found him and made S tallies; American Fork also found Lehl pitch. ers in the fifth end mde four runs. At this point Lehl changed pitchers and the locals touched hfm for four runs also, glrtng them eight runs for the Innings.,.;- . Game By lanlags 1st Lehl, 4 runs; American Fork no runs. . vs. 2nd Lehl no runs; American Fork no runs. - ' ' - .- Srd Lehl no runs; American' Fork 1 run. - :-Y"-. 'Y.YY':-:r: j 4th Lehl no runs; American Fork 1 run, and here American Fork had every opportunity to garner nil kinds of runs, aa the bates were filled and only one man down and the best batters bat-ters coming up, but fate was against them, V - L 6th Lehl got S runs tn th same tunings, 'American Fork knocked both Lehl's pitchers all over the field. making eight runs The score stood 7-10 at this point .:.) ' 4 8th Miller went into ' the ' box again and held the rlattors scoreless as did the Lehl pitcher for the locals, 7th Lehl up. no runs; American Fork made three. 8th Lehl no runs; ditto American Fork. - . v;--' -, -Y ' 'tY sxn lu again -ttiiea to register run and the acore atood 7-1 J in Am. Fork's faror. , - - ' Y, ' - ; ; : Other Games TIarei Weaaesdar " A Heber at Sprlngrllle. Heber woa score 1-0; 10 Innings. Nephl at Payson Payson - won; score U-i. Games ef Friday, Jane 1st ' Springrllle nine met defeat at the hands of the locals here, th score being 9-4. Features ci "the "7 game were' the six runs gleaned by the locals lo-cals In the 4th Innings, S eonsecutlre hits being made. Lent defeated Payson that day at Payson. . . Heber played rings around Nephl at Heber, the final score being 18-1. Clob Standing Prior te Friday, Jane 8 Won Lost Pet. Heber 8 2 .750 American Fork B 2 .714 Sprlngrllle 52 .825 Payson S 4 .428 Lehl 2 8 .400 Nephl ' ' . 0 7 .000 Dare Us To Comment We wish to say to the "yellow streak" who mailed us the CITIZEN of June 2nd, In a sealed enreloped after destroying all evidence as to whom It - was frow, and lso "after scribbling all orer the articles there in ameernfag the outgoing: and ! In coming school superintendents, sad daring? us to comment on the mess" signing- hlmsWf "SubscTfber". that we hare no comments to make, ex cept to say that In our opinion you are a coward at heart; that you would bit In the dark, but dare not In the open; that yon pretend to be something yoaart not; that If yon did not lure big 'yellow streak - you would criticise openly the cost of printing this Is worth more than you are-whethef you are a subcrlber (as "yon sign yourself) . or a spong-sr-E4.',:;' K--C-: " '.. O.VM. Beck -was removed to his home here Wednesday evening fmra the Holy Cross Hospital. Salt Lakt and Is reported to be slightly Improved. Improv-ed. ;" '". ' '. t .':.' ' wald 1 Johnson. Odeal O. Kirk, Al- .vin Eugene Monson, Lawrence ' D. Olptn, Ruby R. Radmall, Ethel M. Warnlck, Norma Eva West Mary El-nora El-nora WUllamson. ' ' . LaPrlel GCatcs, Llllte Clark, Burn IWm. Webb, Lela Vivian ,WMmpey, Lillth Eldora Peterson, Ella Taylor, snd Helen LaVens Taylor. . The Alpine District School Board met In regular, session here Tuesday afternoon, wtth all hoard members present v' V. ' . X'-iia for the binding of a one room addition to the Saratoga school were opened and. the contract let to Chase Fytttherstone, of Lshl, lowest bidder. Chipman Mercantile Co. of this dty receirea t&e contract for the build' fc3f of two rooms on the,1 Sharon school on Proro Bench, being lowest tMdera. : -4 Y'YY: v '-' , .WllliS A. Smith of Proro was nam ed for the position of principal of the rioasant Orore High School to suc ceed Darld Oourley, newly appointed perintendeut of the. district Mr rmtth has been superintendent of hoots at both Rexburg aad Preston, I Jaho, and for the past year baa been at the B. T. ft, taking out his Master's Mas-ter's Degrees He ' was r. the next strongest candidate for superintend' eat ot this district r ; Bills for winding up the) fiscal school terra were passed upon, p Supt Miller win remain wttb this district till the first of August that ir. oouriey :. may attend summer school at ths University of California at Berkley. -, 1 I Dies at Local Hospital Mrs. Wm. Booth; formerly of St. Csorge. but who hss resided in Lehl for. the past year, died at the .hospital .hos-pital her Thursday morning, follow-lit follow-lit an oporatlon ten days ago for tumor tu-mor of the gall "bladder and gall stones. Mrs. ' Booth Is Burrfved by her husband and 7 children ' Funeral serrloes will be held ta Lehl Sunday.! -Howard Adams, 18 year old son of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Adams of Salt Lake, formerly ef this dty, reeetred an sppofntment early this week to Annapolis Nsral Acadamy. : , if i ... . JUNE BBIDES WILL DO . WELTi TO f t .-a.:... ' ", .. f MAKE i ;:;tttetr , ;-: PUECHiSES HEBE I .Yoti can pay some down' and " ;": ; : Installment Plan. '; Ws rnaka ycor cions; Ghipm The Commercial club held a short meeting Thursday night In the club rooms. John Robinson was chosen aa chairman of the ; , Entertainment CommtttM . to rrplace Clifford E. Young, who felt his time was too much taken up to do Justice to the position. . The club members decided to hare an outing next Wednesday night to Saratoga, after whclh all will enjoy chicken dinner at the resort cafe. ,.y,y-A 4 . , The matter of a bettor water supply sup-ply tor American Fork was discussed aad referred to the committee on pub- Uo improvements. , . i The matter of cleaning away the brush that hangs orer the roadway In American Fork canyon was taken up and a day in the near future will be decided upon when 'the citizens will be asked to co-operate with the club in making this improvement tn our canyon v-'i After the meeting, those present were guests of Mgr. F. M. White1 at ths Realart theatre. ;f:: ! " ' " O 1 ' . In Hospital on Account ' or Anto Accident Mrs. Frank Smith of Payson, Is eon. fined to the hospital hero suffering from broken perils and several broken rfbs. ss the result of an ac cident which eccured Sunday evening about o'clock on the State - Road near the Roy Greenwood resfdenee. Mr. . and Mrs. 8m!th .war return ing to their homo, at Parson sfter spending the dsy Jn Salt Lake vtoh fng. with a dsughter and were ta their Ford car, Mr. Smith, who was driv ing, turned out for another ear. and something .went wong wtth the steer-' lug gear and the ear turned over. Mr Smith escaped without Injury, while Mrs. 8mtth wss Immediately brought to the hospital. She Is doing as wen ss can be expected. Marrkge .Honorable- ; , - ' ' . a slrelcli S3 9 BIG RED AMERICAN FORK, UTAH. . .Ererythlaff Is tn readiness for the big steel felebratlon ' at Tronton to , day. June" 8th. " American Fork win ; take part In the eelebrattou and-mnv and-mnv : from, this ' city will attend. " , 'Tb business men of American -Fork and th Cltv have donated 888 as tpelr' portion to ftnsnce the cele- i brsMon. and our city wm bo repro-i sented bv a booth where buttered ? buns wn b,gtvn to the rlalters. TV Peoples Mill . furnished th : flour for the bune which were mads end baked by the Home Bakery, and: the Mutual Creamery Co. has furnish t- ed thn butter. It Is expected sH, girls from this city -win take charge of the booth. Two butchers will bt sent from here to help carve ths) - . piesta. ' 2 CS'.y eH: ' . At 10 o'clock there win be psrtfdei, both frora -Provo and ' Sprtngrlllo, t which will meet at Ironton, and at 12 o'clock there win be a btg barbe- cue at the steel site. 'where spechesr end a program will be rendered, and Senator Reed Smoot win be the mala ' speaker, delivering an address en ths birth of the Iron and steel Industry tn Utah.' Oorernor Msbey will also " spesk as well as I F. Rains, rice- president of the Columbia Steel Cor' poratlon and T. F. Pierpont former president of the Proro Chamber of Commerce, ' , ' ! '" ' . Thousands of persons are expect ed at the barbecue. Civic Organls-v atlons Tfrom almost every community' of the statf have signified their tn tentlon.of coming, some of them 1C8 per cent strong. V ,-.iV"''-r ' He (walking by a graveyard) "Wouldnt It bo ghastly tt u tae: dead people would' come to Kfe againf . ' " Y ' . , Ehe (yawning) "CW I dant know, I wish oct'of them would," YOUNG MAN IF V. "' ' YOU " ' "WED" AND ' NEED ' ' FUBNITURE OR BUTT CAHPETS . AND . flROCEBIES RANGE HERE IS 7 THE ' ' ' PLACE, balance on csF.mnriii slc;k ft ' ; ra 1. . .v ' -f t i : 4 . x i i r 1 irT f i....,r...i.-l. |