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Show V i 1 5 wifj .Sihwth, n.'-. VOL. xn ; i AMERICAN FORK, UTAH; SATURDAY, MAY io, 1924 NUMBER 13 Oro'iGn Sunday Bsliors to Dotior others' Day Programs I'llien Mc:.:; Jile Hits llini Homes In America IM . . II. . 1 t 1 ft i : H 11 1 1 f " i i . i -i I I MiWVMMHWMMHHMMMMVW I" II III " - . r .. , 1 Four iarfls; mange - Doth tafS la ch of the loor tomorrow morning commencing at 10:Jj) a. m. program for Mothers' Day wUl be glrea following tno regular Sunday " School opening sierctses . consisting '"' of singing. 9y passing of the ucramMt. ooncert recitation, ate. A cordial inrlutloa ia attended to all parents to be present and tha day being oaa of pedal significance (or - mothers, all mothers are especially laritad to attend. Tha arantof lerrlcea alao will be in harmony with tha occasion. , Tha mroframs of the Individual wards' follow! : ' - FIRST WARD Opening singing. Prayer Mrs. B. J. Beastrani. (Sacramental song. Concert Recitation Ex. J0:1I- Honor . Thy Fmther and Thy Mother, " etc.---- - ' Cxerclse, entitled "My Mothar" by six pupils of the Kindergarten Dept flong Primary claaa. Recitation from Pint UtarmedlaU Dept. . ... ... : r Duet Ray Shelley and Clarence A tiraat ' ' t' ReciUtloa-JTlother--from Second Intermediate Dapt Sons' SchooL " Presentation of Booklets. Responaa la Behalf of Mothers Mrs. Urban Johnson. Quartette "O My Father." Benediction Mrs. Jesse Rnsaon. SECOND WARD Opening exercises. Vocal Solo La Grande Oudmund-aen. Oudmund-aen. Reading Naomi Halllday. . Talk Wlllard Clarke. Vocal Solo Mrs. W. R.' Halllday. Violin Solo Florence Prlday. . Presentation of carnations; Response in Behalf . pt Mothers ' Mrs. P. H. Llddla. ; i:. Colo Irta . Jranav ,7- uUv: j Talk on Better Homes-Mre. Lisa Chriatenaen. THIRD WARD Opening exercises. . . - Solo, during passing of sacrament Marlel Hunter. Clasa 8ong Rlndergartea Dept Duet James Wagstaff and Glenn Haslem. Exercise Primary Dept Talk on Better Homes. Sentiment for Mothers Day Eldon Hansen. Song Girls from First Intermediate Intermedi-ate First Tear Dept Gems John Abel, Vernon Holln-drake Holln-drake and EH Clayron. Solo Russell Jacobs. Presentation of carnations. Chorus Bertha Moyle and others. FOURTH WARD .'Opening.., exercises. ...Vocal Solo "Those Songs" "My Mother TJsed To 'Btalgl Mary Pul, ley. Recitation "Ma's Tools" Howard HE ASONS f fir asking all the people peo-ple of the different sections of the . state for money to carry on this preat advertising scheme: this Traveling Miniatnre State Fair will . show in 25 cities in the eat. including ttoston one week at Elks' National Convention, Con-vention, and will exhibit: AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY -FRUITS. GRAINS. SEEDS. MANUFACTURED GOODS CANNING INDUSTRY f WOOL INDUSTRY SUGAR. INDUSTRY CHEMICALS. SALTS. ETC. ' CEMENT INDUSTRY Tocftlier with n irrrat MINING EXHIBIT jinJ other iniliintries, wilh competent lee-lures lee-lures who wUl toll people who and what Vtnh really iw. and what the products and "resources are. ...,.. MOST POPULAR LADY ; CONTEST Contest bf the ladies wisfhing to make thjij trip represent in p City and County will ' open on. Ladie should make appli-iation appli-iation at local Headquarters., - Tlmpson. . Quartatte M.' L. A. Boya. Talk on Mother's Day B. R. Tut- tie. . ' Response Urs. Warren B. Smith. ' Solo-'KTery Day rJL" Mother! Day" Moral D. Steele. ' Presentation of copies, words and muslo of abore song to mothers by Dr. J. M. Grant , Recitation-Letha Llm. Violin and piano duet 0 Dry Those Tears' Stlca Sisters. A program In harmony with Mothers' Day win occupy a portion of tha time at tha regular Sunday School and Genealogy Union Meeting to be held In tha stake tabernacle tomorrow afternoon. Talks on topics appropriate appropri-ate for tha day win ba giren and 1 addition two, selections by a xhoros from Pleasant Grora, directed by Prot A. R. Orerlade wUl be render ed. . 8unday arenlng In the First ward chapet. tha following program wfll ba glren under tha direction olth mothers of the ward, Mrs. Jane 0. Robinson hi charge: Singing Under direction of J. H. Datls. Prayer." "V"'"""""'1""T""'" - - Talk Mrs. Joseph Dunklay. Solo Mra. Jesse Russxm. f Reading Mrs. E. J. Beastrani ' Talk on Beter Homes Mrs. Jennie Cunningham. Solo Dr. J. M. Oraax, ' In tha Third Ward chapel com mencing at 7:S0 p. m. tha following program win be gin; In addition to the regular opening exercises con sisting of singing, prayer, sacrament etc.; with the Sunday School , la charge of the program: Exercise Primary claa. . ; Solo Oneida Elsmora. Reading Mona .'Rhidleyr Violin, solo K. J. Bird. Talk on Better Homes. Duet Helen Bird and Etta Abel. . 8olo Normaa Wing. - o Car of Fertilizer Catches . Firej-Little Damage Done The fire department was called out Sunday about 11:30 p. m. and upon arriving on the scene of the Are found a car load of fertiliser on a side track near the Denver ft Rio Grand Station smouldering. As there was no Immediate danger the chemicals were not used when It was . found there was Insufficient water in the ditch to operate the pump. 'The water was jurea. sneueya oog, natng on s being used for Irrigation purposes 1 fender, was alsa uninjured though the and, word was Immediately sent tojfender was ripped off.. ... ha to -the wtortnnieOtSJntoitto r Mr. Cullum acknowledged he was ditch which was done and the hose was turned on. 'Llttl done. damage-' waa j ' UTAH GOING EAST TO ADVERTISE UTAH! TIIE BIO TRAIN is scheduled to leave .Jbe 23, the industries of the state,, and every, businei i tact advertising This is the first opportunity - - " -v ...... . .; - . - - - DIRECTORS? i ROOPT TTTAIT " : Wilson Helselt, S year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Helselt la con-fined con-fined ot the Community hospital with both legs broken and a bruised face, tharesultr ot. haVlng been-atrack -by an automobile Wedneaday afternoon about .4:30 o'clock. Tha boy waa returning re-turning homo from school and had stopped at tha mall box at tha aide of tha state road before turning dowa tha Una which leads to his home. He stepped onto the pavement to cross It, a team, obstructed the view of the road so that he walked directly In tha path of a sedan occupied by three men from Salt Lake City. One of them, a Mr. Motherwell, la employed by tha Federal Reserve Bank of Salt Lake City. They Immediately stopped and took tba Injured chfld to the hospital- aid remained while his Injuries, were be ing atteaded. The bumper of tha car m striking tha hoy, broke tha bones of both lege between tha thighs and knees. , His faco and throat ware braised, -butjiot badly. ; r;' r r i Tha banea were aet' Wednesday afternoon but not to the satisfaction of tha attending physicians and Thursday Thurs-day afternoon they were re-set Ha ts doing as wall as can be expected but tt -wrlltr taka ai least a month , befort he can be remored from the hospital -;. . 1 o Am. Forkers Escape Injury In Car Accident An almost mlraonlous escape from serious injury It not death waa the experience of Ray Shelley and Byron Crookston as they were returning Tuesday afternoon from Salt Lake City-. 'They were driving south on tha 8tate Highway In Mr. Shelley's truck, near tha Crescent School, near llla, jlrlrsa Igr 1L W, Cullum of Sprlntrllle, was going north and a Ford sedan waa approaching ap-proaching the highway from aa In tersecting road. ' The Oldsraoblle, according to " Te-port Te-port was traveling at a good clip and the driver, seeing the Ford sedan coming from the side road, swerved to the other side of the pavement to avoid a collision, and crashed head-long head-long Into the Shelley truck.,' The front of the Shelley truck was badly wrecked and considerable dam age waa , don to the Oldsmobile. Shelley and Crookston, were In some manner thrown underneath the front of their car, but aside from a few scratches and bruises, escaped nnln- to blame for the accldenr nniTBgreeo to foot, the . IM, for .tha; damage done, tt Is reported. r - - . John F. Bennett, E. E. Tucker, Fred W. Wnsoii, Tfeasurer Roes; ;. . HEADOUARTERSi 373 South Ma n Street (New Urand Hotel Uldff.) "on- .V ' -- Frit Lake City.-Utah. Fcnaer American . v ; t ForkllanDies " " ' . ' ' ' Arnold 8. Sandmeier of Provo, formferlyjof this city, jlled Tuesday noon - at tha family resldeaca lis Proo' following an illness of seven moc Jis. Death was: due t eompU-catims eompU-catims which resulted from typhoid fevfi. Mr. 8andmeler was employed aa. jt; telegraph operator for the Denver Den-ver nd Rio Grande Westers R. R. Ca anl worked at the local station about tbr years ago, moving from hero to Pro . ' . M s: deceased waa bora In Otley, low , SS years ago and coma to this stat some twelve years ago. Ha Is eun.ved by his wife, llaabath He sy Sf ndmeter, two daughters, Mai J. Anna and Medora B.; his taU. f, John. . B. Sandmeler of Otlay, lew ; two brothers, J. C. Sandmeler of , '.7ankee, Iowa, and Albert M, SaR jmeier of Otley, Iowa. rVneral" services were held yester day afternoon, commencing at I o'ri.xk, In the Masonic . temple at Pre a and Interment, was made in tha Pre City cemtery. " r i J 1 'f'-f. O ' , Local Girl Wins Honors ( n B. Y. U. Story Contest V0u Mada " Shelley, daughter of Mr.j and Mrs." George F. Shelley of this city, and a student of the B. T. was Awarded tha Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll gold medal for the best short story at the B, T. U girls' exercises Friday morning of last week. The story written by Miss Shelley waa entitled en-titled "The Lure Of The Hills." In tba absence of Mrs. Carroll, Professor Alice Reynolds presented the medal Students attending this Institution from this city mar tell with - pride they baU f from Americas Fork. Dia- Bawirfmora-aavf . baas, raealyaft 4I several of oar sons and daughters since tha beginning .of the school term last fall "Rags" IngersoU and Reed Stewart won enviable repu- tatlona for - their splendid bssketball work; Miss Florence Prlday took first place In the string Instrument contest con-test and Miss Shelley first place In the short story contest A number of other students from here,, though not participating In contests, have wan recongaition. In other depart ments. , . ' . . o 1 .. Canyon Crosscuts On Tuesday John Beck met a party at tha Orem Depot consisting of Ave miners and a woman cook, and hauled them up to the Pittsburg Mine. Two engineers have been there examining the property for some time. It is said thai tha. tuttsenLope a different one than worked the mine tast'season;'1-" with a Miniature State Fair exhibit of aU mafl knows com to secure this best advertising for Utah. FIRST." , . " Commencing with tommorrow, Sunday, Sun-day, May Uth and continuing on through the week, Better . , Homo la America Week wlU ba observed throughout the nation. . Under the direction of the local Women's Municipal Muni-cipal Council,. Ill li ted by the ladles clubs and organisatloae of the" oity, proper observance- w HI ba made In this city. In the services In . the wards tomorrow, tomor-row, closely Interwoven with the Mothers' Day exercises, the subject of Better Homes win oocupy part of tha time. The M. 1. A, Primary and Re lief Society win also take the subject in .their saatlngs. u - Tuesday afternoon In tha Real art Theatre, commencing at I: SO o'clock. "My Wild Irish Rosa" a motion picture pic-ture will be shows. Mgr. F. M. White has arranged for a special ladles' matinee and an ladles of tha tows are Invited to attend. Is addition to tha picture, the Third Ward Chorus win sing. Mr. Phillip Green win sing Mother Macrae" and .Mesdames Minnie Pulley and Edmund Hansen wffl render's voca!duet -, ' '"Each, day la tha variona classes. of tha Forbes building of Grammar trad ss, Better Homes . problems wUl be Included la tha regular work and In tha Primary classes of the Harrlsg-toa. Harrlsg-toa. building,, two numbera eacn day, either In slnglng'or reading, wflT "be devoted to Better Homes. : . . Tha committees, la arranging tha programs for the schools, suggested that a debate and assaya would promote pro-mote better than by . any other means tba Better Home thought among tha students.: Os Thursday, la the high school, a dsbate between Americas Fork and Pleasant Grove teams will ba held, the subject .being: "Resolved: That Home Environment Makes, For Better Homes." On this day also tha prise essays on the subject of Better fHamejUiJb.jejt. ;. Mses aouat. Ing to ten dollars win ba awarded tha winners of price assays la both tha high school and Forbes building. School patrons are invited to ba present at tha high school Thursday to hear the debates' and essays'. Thursday ' sight , tha cpmmUtees earnestly, request, tha .families ; to ..observe ..ob-serve as Home Night It baa been suggested that programs, gives .: by members of the family ba prepared, or if the family is small, Invito a neighbor's family In. The merchants have- mada special effort to co-operate In the movement by dressing their windows accordlcg-ly. accordlcg-ly. Things that go to make better homes are being displayed In a manner man-ner that cannot but Invite attention. Saturday evening the observance ot Better Homes Week here win ba wound up by a big program la th stake tabernacle to which the public 'unvReo71her''tBsriio4ailsaloS' fee. - .'.- ' " " '- n t. RanWo O. L. Becker The Ladles' Literary Class la fm charge of tha program, and Mrs. tails) Bromley will,. preside. , - -. The program will be aa follows: ' Community Singing "Love At Home." ..''" . -Invocation Pres. . H. Clarke. ,j :Talk on what the schools have, done; during Better Homes . Week Lo Grande Noble r-" "'1' ' " " CeleoUon "My ; Old ; . Kentucky Home" Male Chorus. 'Reading of prise essays. Presentation of-prises by Mra. Us Cbrlstenses, chairman - of Bettor Homes committees., 8olo "Spring Haa Come" Mrs. W. Rr HaUiday. "Jllr "r',"y - Tableau under directlos of lira, Bromley. : Colo "that Wonderful Mother of Mine," Mrs. Minnie Pulley. ., Speech Mayor Coddlagtos. Community Singing "Home Sweat Homo." . Benediction Bishop, Jos. H. Btorrs. ; Music directed by K. J. Bird wCl be Is attendaaee. - . . , The Better Homes movement t purely educational and la free from private or commercial lateral ts.. The aim of the movement Is to make) homes better placet to live Is that the World may be a better place to Mvt In The movement la sot Intended to encourage extravagance Is home fur Bishlngs or surroundings. The orgssW-satlon orgssW-satlon which Is under the , active directlos of Dr. James Ford of the faculty of Harvard University, alma to enable every Americas family to get the meat out of a home, believing that comfort, efficiency, beauty, and enconomy are . incompatible., Thii educational work baa the earnest exv dorsement of the President of many member of his Cabinet and of many departments and bureaus of the federal government as well as. nation al organisations ot great strength and Several Real Estate Sales . . Hade the Past James H. Clarke reports real estate is looking up, he having made the toV lowing sales In this city and Pleasant . Grovs:' ' - - . Owen Dean has sold hi home to Mr.. Wddoes, who with his family expects -to move here to live In the very near future. , Mr. Dean, la turn, purchased the borne of Mrs. Emma Foster, Jt being nearest bis employment , Nat Loader's plica Is , Pleasant Grove waa sold to a lady from Caitle Gate; Nlel Sweneon closed a deal i for bis place, sold to Alfred Dixon. j formerly of Kennllworth, who expects . to move In at once; John F. Clark's place waa purchased by Joiepfe Adsms, formerly of . American Fork, 'but recently from Burley, Idaho. - Mr. -Adanvs and famu,ariL.rfayta ovt Into the place. There will be 100 enlarged PHOTO- GRAPHS, colored in oil, sho win g ; the SCENIC BEAUTIES of the ; state. The photographs will be 28 x35 inches, large enough to present in detail these glimpses of UTAH'S . WONDERLANDS to the admiring -millions. ' , ' ' Exhibits are to be shown in Parks , and Auditoriums. The most popular ' girl from each County in the State ' will represent her County on this, trip. Tliere will be adequate chap-eronagc, chap-eronagc, """ .' V'" ' ' " -' This movement is Indorsed by foiiowlng prominent promin-ent Utah Citizens and organlxaztlonst - .''. i Hon. Reed Smoot Dgden Chamber of Hon. Geo. Sutherland Commerce , . Salt Lake Real Eitata p. r. Kirkendaii American Legion |