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Show " : .1 'Am c .'I '. f ioan PorM 'AMERICAN7 FORK, UTA1I, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 193.' ' v NUMBER 33 i -' : ' , , . : ' -4; ,., i . .' ;.,!' ' f uniiTUIV RIKIHFW.. f i ll UUU MLUU OF CITY COUNCIL REORGANIZATION OF iSTARE CONVENTION : OF I SERVICES FOR US. 40.000 ENGAGED POULTRY COMPANY REUN CLASSES Reorganization of the Utah Poul-I The Stake convention ' of religion try Producers' Inc., Into a true co- classes was held 8undaylu tha tab. Anavarlva ..aaWttatfrvM WVi . ika'anigla V ara A f 1 A iVIwk at BVMri' mouvmuvji v 144 a VI VUV vi tawww uva v avv v bvwm a- - rowers as hare.holderB Is fait 'lag of the Stake Board of Education tearing completion, 4t was announced! consisting of the Stake Presidency, at the Salt Lake headquarters this 'stake Clerk. Stake Superintendent of The City Fathers, la their regular jeMion of Saturday night last, transacted considerable business, which occupied trom. the regular meeting hour till past mid-night. All .mw of the council war pre. ,ent with Mayor Walker la tha chair. J portion,- binding each member by a nit minutes of the regular session ilegal t!a changing the name to MARY ii GRANT HAM r !U BEET HARVEST WHERE TO VOTE- -JUDGES OF ELECTION . . . a ' . . . A 1 11. Ua m , . weea. .Amanaea arucies oi incor eratlTe association have been adopt.! ernacle. There jwera also preseni . . , .v. ji .4 - --a .k. ' - u D.imii.ii rt- ninmir afar innal niilta throughout the state. 'tin and Prof.Amos Merrill of tha B. o.nt. 22nd and of special sessions at Sept 28 and Oct. nd wera - read and approved. C. W. Parker, In. behalf of the Mu-tnal Mu-tnal Creamery Co. appeared before the council and asked for a reduction jn the rate for city water used by his company here.lThs preralllng rate is Ut per. 1000 gallons and be felt Inasmuch as other cities are jnsWng a much lower rate for such similar enterprt omt city should reduce the rata. On motion the matter mat-ter was referred to tha water works " AAmiffnttt AsV v".-'" " ' "' C M. Pitts of the Pitts and Hach Motor Co. appeared berore tne coan ell and desired i definite under .Li-Mint- rAlatlva to the storage of IMHU'HO " w the new fire apparatus In order that his company might provide proper accomodations- therefore. Mr. PStt repeated their offer to furnish stor-, stor-, age for the apparatus for the mm of $30.00 a month, providing a separ. ate apartment for it In the garage which would be well heated, and man would be on duty at all times both day ahdnightT to: t eipond "! to tire calls. Mr. Pitts desired however, how-ever, to enter tha contract for at least one yr tifjr the necessary neces-sary outlay. The council accepted the offer and the fire committee with the mayor were anthorlxed to draw ud a suitable contract, the recorder being authorised to sign In tifthalf of thS CltT, Chief Pratt of tht flra department recommended Ernest Rutledge aa a member of tie Bra department and m motion of tha council tha re. cflmmendatloa ? was 1!; actepted rvai . Mr Bntidtm waa aoDOlnted. Chief Pratt further suggested that an alarm system be Installed In the .n.rin.mt wiiam- h-tre annarataus i. stored so as not to conflict with the telephone rinlnging. The matter wa left in his hands to be further invaaHmtaA tht more definite in formation mar be given. Bn r.ardner aDneared' before the council in behalf of a committee MM-int-iapi. of the biahons and. sug- ra,tA tt.t iittlorial oollce be ap pointed on special dance nights that order wight be maintained m p' perty protected. It was also sug-rested sug-rested that the school authorities kmum. s.tfhmin or Dollceman On dance nluhts to protect the school property. The council decided to . ..MtHAnai nnllcemen on 111 BUUiHuu J duty these special nights and to provide additional lights. It was al8ddeddeori6nttate-thTnayor-on-- fer with the echool authorities wltii the view of having lights at the school buildings and to have them provide a man to be on'duty those nights also. The report of the city officers for tbe month were read and accepted and accompanying bills were allowed. Tk. nn-nT..aiinn of Owen Dean for the collection of. sprinkling watf4 V ' . .. WShTflt I rates, was referred w.uw works committee, to confer with Mr. Dean that an adjustment might be . made. . . The Judges of election ' were appointed ap-pointed in the various districts as named la another part of this lssne. r.v. a..- - w.11lnar ntaCeB WSS i no mailer jru,.--o Tefrerted to the committee on election elec-tion to make definite arrangements A report was made that considerable consider-able annoyance was being expertenc. v. , muni of overflow of wa ter on Center atreek On ui0,lJh irrimtinn (ommlttee was instructed Minhtf with Vrr. Earl 8. Oreen wood of the Peoples Mill Aerator r th . uw of making tuch ar. - rangemenU as wlU prevent damage lu um iistw .. , . Attention was called to the t that the damage suit of B. Hnt-..t. Hnt-..t. American Fork Irrlga- r ..j inMrtcia Fork City, would be on trial Nov! Tth, and the . mayor and recorder wtr l i. . v -itv. the attorneys w an ui vuuvu .... to see.: that proper! arrangements VavaMarlsl AtX ths trtftL . nvif aaasaw v w , !""" n..t"iti,r rommittee ware r J- i. TTtah Pnnltrr Priwlnera' fUvnn- Sunday scrools, Stake President of the Y. M. M.. I. A., the Seminary teachers tea-chers and Stake Teachers' Trainer, was held in. the basement of thr tabernacle. tab-ernacle. There ware also present Their articles will be tiled as soon as the field work is complete, according ac-cording to Benjamin Brown, manager. The reorganization is a resuii oi growth of the poultry Industry In th atata dnrinr the last year, ac cording to the oniciais TT At thla maatinv tha nlana and DOl- t vaaaea m v w v sb " tr " kies of the religion clasa work was done In detail tor the Tear.. , At 11 ociocs. anomer meeuug Afc MtitWVIfc 41VfctW lunivi. i I . m -ha i. tv ' irartl i , iin.i IK mmrm am Vri nrattthsm jrrar, k' Tcneu wmcu uitiuucu " . - " 7- Figures show 'boards of education consisting of the married Charles Whitaker, but up- 10 times as many chickens in the bishoprics of the stake. The religion on his death again resumed the name state at present compared with last!ciass teachers of the stake were also of Grantham. 1 She le survived by rear and more' than "a ten-fold in 'present Further plans pertaining to 1 three children, three others having crease of poultry products autnng the religion class wor ana the same period. - work were taken up. Plans are being laid by the reor- At 2 o'clock a meeting for the -ganlied associaUon for the erection eral public was held in the auditor. cf at least two parting pianis wjium, the ratners ana momer- i care for next season's output. These ilglon class pupils having been espec- tntlT Invited. ' i .. Among the speakers at this mew " ...'.I A A ...al a Kam JKfrV Th.r. ara .annroxlmately 40.000 ai wo reauuu bo...uu v. w nerson. engaged In the' sugar Indus- council last Saturday night. tM ry in Utah and Idaho, 'aiding n the Judge, tor the city f n ... I -ii. fmiilntait Anrn thai rOtta harvesting of sugar beeta ana wors. iu, vyv... - -" ' . .t ....... .m.dina- tina of business and are as follows: : . T .. i ...I Pirat Prolnct Thos. A. Oreen- . .. t ... . I ,, tarttn Vlalaan ana MrB. tlSBU . . . w a . - n a iiran.nHni.in uuu. u .... . - ricuuure avum v. -v. ,KI. flr.1 Sucar comoany. ' nau AyaewtM. ". v. -ugar curap-jv. thalr otea at ciKUiy iuuut.. v- " 1 - . j footnrlaa nfl SOCOnQ ITeCinCl w. w. supp.y u. 1 " "" I: M- w A Homer, and L L. Pratt the company, ana 1 wiihwm r . - ' . . tvi ohii nii has been selected as 1,300,000 is expectea oy r. a.uu. - --- - -' .vi. 1. .hn,it tha nnlllnc nlace for this district. Tne average yii i - - -- ini.w-iara ... .....I. t. Thirri Precinct Wm. Blsmore, ten tons an acre, ouv mr. w wnu it .. tr.t .a th- aaaaon nroeresses 1 airs. - - . The production th.sjrear compar-- W - favorably with tnai 01 previous y-r., - - - - although the acreage is smaller, rounn r,u7" V,-Count; V,-Count; Agricultural Agent J. P. Mrs Sadie Bromley and Mr Wa,-h ..fimataa that the UUh xonn- Barratt Voting in tn ow.w r "wvm " 1 a-asj VT.fl w w ... - liV 4 la at I Vat, Jam at tlla I .1LT IlaBlta . " ! .h.M h.Tt-a ty crop will ne on a par wu inree cnuurra, lul ..j , tv. tnnnaa-a ner ' o ' . ' nr s ss bib. wstsir. aaiau xaaeat. vub w w c ar nraefwdad thai- mother to ULa grave., . - .. Mrs. Mary Grantham, tor the past 40 years a resident of this city, pass ed away at her borne Friday night artaai at aa 1 v a ava.a nnnT rwn wbibbibb tit vanaral rlahllltT. acsratateit hv a terere cold. The deceased was in her - .. a. ' a-a ICth year and was a native 01 i.na-land. i.na-land. She became 'inverted to the fatter-day Saint faith and r wltfc a famllv of amall children emigrated to this country. . coming. . te American Fork.. Her We has ineen , run or alrnwlo. and hardiihlDa. for it WSS no easy matter t tor ine moiner 10 provide a home, food and clothing tor her family. She waan earnest worker in' the Church and never faltered In her faith. tmnrovements will be financed from a fund to be created trom me quat-j Among the speaaera . iu.- terly premium which the association j ,ng was Pres. James W. Paxmairdf has been able to secure In addL NepW formerly of thla city, wbp tion to profitable returns, througn . .pok eui0BiBticly cf tne earij favorable establishment 01 wlfo ur city, giving speci -r-r ..v.. ..nHrv rrodnctS on o.t-ln1i Warren B. Smith. 8. D. eggs na vvuvi yw., iu . the New York market Moore, Pres. Chlpman, Prof. Merrm. ranrcanlzation nai ykt utartfti and Geo. n, uruuuw. - nrv.. Valtvlnn Class HS DO ITlint . . ..1. via .- tna tnpme OI a la en by Miss Glllman of Undon Second ward What Religion, vaa Done tor My Children", wss the topic Mrs. Wehh - Those anrvivlng are Mrs. Jennie Mc Alllster of Garfield; William and John Grantham, both ot Park City. Monday afternoon In the rd ward chapel the funeral services tor Mrs. .. l.ij Ahal ot last year, and mat me lonBaRti wr - - sere .will be approximately ww rrepauiuKc . , it is estimated ut between uA Water Damag: cmti 000 and 40,000 persons are engager in ' digging, Tna nlnn of been approved by the poultry pro- .a - a Aa - aaf A 4 A pucers ot. every section 01 me V ... M.ea. --av TTvc.II with the exception 01 a La-, v- and Wasatch counties. Mr. w and Clyde C. Edmonds, secrexar, v the association who hav. been bold- . ,..ti..a ail over tne vai " lUg IUBIUB"" th. totereste ot reorganUatlon are now completing the work la these Icounties. Meetings are p.u. followsr For Salt uaae v-" MnrrayI-rT m-. Kfw z'i mi riiBVHi . Nov.-n:attov; Undon, Nov. 8; at Pleasant Grove. Nov. 9. and at American For, w 10. at City Hall. P-P- Tartey Frodactlon Grows le . v...u. ,nin fltraun or an uaaw, m digging, I 4.., a '11 Booth of loading beete. or tnn nmnwr uiinfu f ..a lw I V... -v., ... arhnols Provo were In tWS City luesu. Grantham were held. Georg. .Abe 1" ' " clo.ea for tta Let with th. American Fork Irrlga. of th. bishopric presided. A Bellet - "" tollow the stu- tion Co. Board and several members Society chorus, consisting ox . ":; part tn the harvest, of the city admflnlstrauon ror u n.ma. Tnn. Anderson. Docla Wag-.aeDtt t0 " . . a - .in nwr the ground """"" ' . .. ' . Monrl. B.000 nersons are engaacu purpu-e v. . - - - staff. Nelll. Wagstarr, nazei sne... . ' ",'tLlW iUr factories that Is purported to have neen u-- Oma MltoheU and WJ-;.;,; the company, each of which em- aged by flood waten , 0 J rcenty ploys between y' ana uw p-i . v . wanaadav " ' : . a -- v 1 1- nitna tn Mtnl UD i, WednSSOaj, Mr. Ausun state. -"rhmri rn Hunter tbree wks- and that abonr E weeks, more wUl be required netor. uyana all beets are delivered at the factor- Tie following week th. Street ease ail ue-w . 1 . . wm com, up. tea Enough beets nave sv iasj-.. . believe .to ke,p tw jactone. .7, cMTJ nctd operauon tor ninety 0.7s. ,nMi dlsnosed During, tha period they are run- H-ceauy rM Lfiwiua-.---- r .. ' ,... ., vi. .nttaa h.rd of BheeP tO 60 nine It is estimated tnsi .wv.vv ol D a-w.- ------ - . anarf tha aarrices b singing "0 My Father." Pat. Warren B. Smith offered of-fered the invocation and the chorus then sang "Sometime Well Under- 'j sUnd." Additional musical seieo- tlons were a vou "vi" " n.- .nut br Mrs. Ora Chlpman ana Marie Steele and a duet-by Mrs. im Anderson, and Mrs. Docla WagstatL ' ' : w.. Those who spoke were -onn num J V- mv. mn.l..1 aalaeHoa. aside TTOm X U7 Uloiv w - - a uvww w - the singing by the congregation Pres. S. U Chlpman, Pres. James Isted of a vocal duet by Mr, Ora H auU wd 0eo. Abel. EH J. . u. TTallldaV! I a . - .4 tV. vanaf1IrU0n. Chlpman ana'' 'i . uiayson prauuv - . .. a.. tna two auiniK v. at. ji .... a . j waa ilia ui i caw VIOUD oue 7 - - - . . .-..-..-. t aht and a selection :by the two small daughters ot fc and Mrs. C. e. iouub. Vlav r- - The deceased was laid to rest In the atnatar her. and FTCS. - i VOi Wiaaedlcataa:, thef grav baga of sugar will be produced. ot this city, and Jotm Plaaaant GrOVe. It . 1 Nicholas. 8rH aitamann- of -.ratnnil other local suecp ar. also retiring by aelllng or leas- nig their herds. Increasa of '400 per cent in . been a big eiemeai pouury Producer. - , scope ot activity. . - shipped oui ui l" - - . station alone. Forty thousand of these turkeys have been raised to Wnta tasln.. while 40 000 are waiting the . ..vat in Hanpic, artiri n v iiiai mw - and Sevier counties tne viuui " - . lu . t -v. h- fleorse A. brougnt " "- , Brown a director of the association Brown, v- interest rho has been worwug . ofthe; industry there. He wiureu in a few. days aompan, Byron Alder of the U. A. C. and will on demonstration, , -: proper m hods ot killing an u,":;. ' vov .n Pnrt Duchesne ov. at RooBeveu u f , 1 and at Vernal and Jenson the tol lowing day. v i -ii 1 . an..i TT yijacivv . fomes on "8unday . ....A..mi,r 11th. and Pres this year, c, h tk ton iuiHuiwi v. Rasmuaacu v - . .!.- wa observe the day ith tna ciu y... matter f - 0B wlth which. later - . th. business houses oi , serve the da, m torfwA W. could not it the HTlng and the . - years Mo brougn.- -- torn, world, to - - due. dramatic- sesson. -Sua-- 'r. nvtHav Nov. 16. r structed to arrange for sulUble elec- Hon hnotha. ' ' .. . . hat . Rurene ... . .. .a ,a VI. hnalnaaa to to InsUll a CUlvert wicnoies naa ui - ----- Jackson and lverson,; and request Bloomqulst corner. Funeral Services For Miss Jennie Coates . ... -...I., wtll ba held this I IWHTW ... -- - afternoon at ro'cloca tn ward chapel for Miss Jennie Coates, formerly of this city, w-q u IU1W ' . .. niina-1na I Daiv - . an -nineai ot several weeke ct bron. . . . Mtaa Coatesrl"d cniai P 7 7"- vt ab0t here In her ear.y a . .. tnnvan m Daiv i 20 7 ears .k.ni an VAara ul aav. sne was - - onM,tvtnar her are tne " This 'report of!Drother. and sisters: Will Coates ot. nroductlon waslthlg clty; Charles Coates oi . . Cult lasfl SAQ Mrs. tine zvaiu- - Mrs. Leona CrooKs or 'iAt a regular meet- Iag ot the Utah county com- this anernoou - - m. ji. tManarpr ui no i County Farm Bureau, the final date for the paying oMax" be postponed unUl uecemu considered. t .nn and M iiinrnn mariiu - Co' Tourer Henry JePP-were JePP-were called In conference found impossible to grant the ex Soa ot time, due to th. tact that lenwiuu antlclpa- Utan cvuui-7 Mew I tion bonds which ar. pa7- - York City December a iolransfer th. license for T -in of " th. year. the remain.". ntmA On motion th. - An application was aiso .-.A.f.a Nltfnnia7Bl. aw rJei-d to recorder tor in- veiMgaUon. , - The Mayor ano elent lw cover ine cu W-"L; .narvlsor w instructed iu .v Axel - Report of Four . Banks ... . : m ha found a re in mis , ot the Banioi A:.r- rale BUte Bang, ; - , aroveandSUUBankotu;, .reattUIated interes-mg "i-h - - ut ill read, wno ar- "'-"-, v. . Mt.trtrt It WUl wa finances oi , found , on pag. t. , Held To District Court n Purcell, alias H.Tw..'''"'1r,' - fa. a. a A ATlf to the Ing today and w.. Tujkw district court by . SII' . . . uia bond was placed at100O..m o .j-i.li- "'T T .v. MimtV ialL being neia v.-- . This is th. fellow wb f- ,n olvero.t trom A J. Seastrand with a bad check. - ' iweet LavinderVa ; play jWu 1 - ' - -ama Va 4 1 Mike. , 1st ward cnapev mg their heras. ... - - i 1 1 1 1 iitiui i i ii i n i v L- J i I ft I A VTSW MORE ' I ! 1 L.D.S. I 1 EXPRESS . i - IS H L X YTrT PIMM 5f K i 8 mTWTiT x"at.t. SHIPMENT g $ S -8 ! Zt IMA IT j; ohm 77 a . t . -mhi rlTTT 1 I 8 tt ItATiadA WLWAA-. -and ID3 I I LADIES 1 71 ft amVkVTFV : ft ft . . 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