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Show -if ATn;i)AV, ,wNE 2,1924 AMERICAN FOBK CITIZEN ;t-aa Fork Citizen -Alpha U Cow BMf. . PUBLICATION. Office Phene He. M CaUrd In the post offW at America Ameri-ca Fork, Utah, as second-class Subscription rates, f ISO per rear la advance. """ ', i Advertisement rates: Display. SO tents a column Inch. Legal notices and readers, legal rata ot 10 cunts far etgbt.polnt Una per insertion: want ads, Rate 2 cents per word acn, insertion, Payment must accompany accom-pany advertisement. v Mra. A. B. Adams and daughter, Lucy, were Palt Lake visitors yesterday. yes-terday. ' ' ,L Clilpman's have doubled their candy sales with tetter goods, better assortment assort-ment and increased Service. . adv. Miss Tempe Draper had as ber guests ten friends at her borne Thursday Thurs-day evening. Games followed by delicious de-licious refreshments were enjoyed. Percy Galsford left last week ' for Price, where he baa accepted a position posi-tion aa linotype operator In the news paper office of that place. A r. (MISr'OHD, JK. MT01i www K..7i lull STAKJTOlAS$CClAia FORK LOCALS A full line of Jar Rings, Jar Lids, Jelly Glasses and Fruit. Jars at Robinson Grocery. adv, 8ATUBDAY, JUNE 23. Mb 1 Mrs. E. II. Dole visited with relatives rela-tives in the Cupitol Tuesday. Mrs. Ed. Smith and family are the guests of relatives in Bait Lake City this week. . - JM?! and Mra., JJ. Moffett and Mr. and Mrs. Moral D. Steele were plea-aura plea-aura visitors In Salt Lake City Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crookston are re-eeivlug re-eeivlug congratulations Over the arrival ar-rival ot a winsome baby girl, born Tuesday morning. Mother and daughter daugh-ter doing well. Wanted at once 11,000 broil ers. lVi lbs. Ray Shelley, Am.. Fnrlr PrirtnlRfti- ow Mra. W. A. Homer and Miss Dorothy Chlpman accompanied Dr, Homer to Bingham Sunday afternoon when the local team clashed with the Blngham-Itts. Blngham-Itts. Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Houston were at Saltair Monday evening, attending the entertainment and dance given la honor of the Disabled War .Veter ans. The First Presidency of the L. D. 6. Church Monday received word that the sixteen Utahns who left on the and Mrs. L. W. Galsford and daughters, Beatrice and Fern who are Spending the summer here from Los Angelos, are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Galsford and family of Tooele. The ladies of the Sorosls were entertained en-tertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Reed Gardner. A pleasant afternoon was spent In sewing, chats and music, aud late in the afternoon Mrs. Gardner served her guests a most delicious lunch. "Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Green atten ded the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Brlmley at Farmlngton Wednesday evening. Mrs. Brlmley was formerly Miss Annie Kirk of Pleasant Grove. Those Hiking Coats for Lalles worth 4.50 are going fast at Chipman's for (L00 Each. : . adv. Mrs. S. D. Strong of Magna, came to American Fork Wednesday and after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley, went on to Alpine to nurse her husband's mother, Mrs. S. O. Strong who Is quite 111. WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE CHECK INSUkANCE Last year it cost the American check-writing "public $50,000,000.00 thru check frauds or twenty, timea the amount of bank burglary and holdups. When your check leaves your hands, who -handles The little grandson ot Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams, who Is visiting here from Lehl, fell from an automobile near their place Wednesday morning and cut himself from nostril to upper Up. Several etiches were required to close the. wound. Byron Crookston and Miss Iris Evans motored tot Garland Tuesday to meet Mrs. Crookston and daughter, Lenore, who were returning home a- teamer Montrose had arrived safely vislUng in Shelley, Idaho. The In Liverpool Melvin W. Grant of! Party rturned to tw city the next HI ifi Sometimes you know more often you don't. To PEOTECT YOU as a depositor of this bank, we are providing you greater protection Super-Safety Insured bank checks "the world's safest bank checks." Each depositor is furnished free $1,000.00 insurance in the Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company, a jainst losi through fraudulent and, felonious alteration. These checks are also protected protect-ed by The William J. Burns International Detective Agency, Inc. , This is the latest development in check protection, protec-tion, .and its. .adoption, by tffi bank is another indication indi-cation of the care taken byline officers in safeguarding safeguard-ing the money of their depositors. - ' . . ' .. Insurance beats all the, ingenuity ever devised for protecting checks. A crook would be very foolish fool-ish indeed to tackle these checks to defraud when there are so many checks in transit NOT INSURED and NOT PROTECTED. Come in and get this POSITIVE PROTECTION. PROTEC-TION. '- " y The Bank of American Fork Thirty-Two Years Successful Banking, Hi Hi Child Dies of Pneumonia J 4 J The Cheapest Place to hold the . BEST OUTINGS IN UTAH Max; the five year old soft of Mr and Mrs. Pwen Monson ot Salt Lake City, formerly of American FOrk, died at his home Thursday morning. The body will be brought to American Pork for funneral aervlces and interment. inter-ment. Services will be held in the First ward chapel tomorrow, Sunday,' Sun-day,' at 2 o'clock p. m. The body may be viewed at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rushton tomorrow from 12:00 until 1:30 p. m. The child is survi ved by his parents and two brothers. 0 1 , No Holiday Wednesday this city was among the group, Miss Bertha Okey, who for the past two years has been in the southern l.t rut 1 W f I i m t aaf n. m .... I. expected home the first of the week. Miss Okey received ber release Friday, Fri-day, June 20th. Fontella and Luella Gardner, twin frandanghters, and Jack Gardner, grandson of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Gardner Gard-ner returned home to Salt Lake City Tuesday after a ten days visit here with their grandparents.- ' YOU SAVE zt itiprtlte, tadlcMtim, Wind ru stsmaca, KtCK HMMUCB. "rus ws," yot wUI Sad Tutt's Pills wkt m . They toa th wmk tamwh, ana bails ui tt yiua. day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tucker returned re-turned this morning to their home in Hiawatha, after spending two weeks of vacation here and la Provo Canyon. Can-yon. While In this city they visited with Mrs. Tucker's mother, Mrs. C. A. Bartlett. , Pres. and Mrs. S. U Chlpman and daughter, Leah; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Houston, Mr. and Mra. James Chip-man Chip-man and daughter, Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chlpman and daughter, Melba, attended the wedding recep-tloln recep-tloln held at the Manor House in Salt Lake City Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Free, who were married that day. Mrs ley who resided here years. Mrs. Geo. Knight of San Francisco, asking tl.e band to participate In the concluded a pleasant visit of three Jils J)urade staged In the Canitol Pity weeks here with Mrs. Ida Haag and Tuesday morning In honor of the Dis- frlends, Friday when she left for Salt abled War Veterans. The Invitation Lake City to visit a week before re. j was gladly accepted and early Tues-turnlng Tues-turnlng home. Mm Knight who was day morning the boys left for Salt unable to accompany his wife on the ( Luke, Mayor Coddlngton accompany-trip accompany-trip because of ill health, is reported, ing them. feeling better. . I The hearts of those from American ' Fbrk who witnessed the parade ' Mr. and Mrs. Jds. Mcnoles returned swelled with pride when our boysi home Thursday evening after spend- their neat uniforms, came marching march-ing over two weeks in California, ,n' along, there being twelve bands guests of their son, Uos. K. Nlcholes in the entire parade, three hailing and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nlcholes from Utah County, went down to attend the graduation! The American Fork Post of Black exercises ot their son, who received Hawk veterans, was allotcd a place his degree from the Leland-Stanford In the parade and showed up well. University, and who with 1 his wife Tha veterans were taken to the Hotel and children accompanied thtfm home t Vt&h after the parade and a number to spend the summer here before ( of guests flocked around them leaving for 8t George. asking about the Black Hawk war and praised highly the band from this Honoring Misses Ellen Jacklln and city. ZIna Clayson, departing missionaries ., 0 from the Third ward, the M. I -A. and Tennis Club EXDects pUUQay OCUUUl umtn muu mvu partners entertained at a lawn party Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Hunter. Games sult- Strong Organization The meeting called for Tuesday J ww v. w . ' . . I BUU mi a, .Vu A.wu.. . . I it I - FM.MmexHJMslam re- tor several ft WKtch delicious refreshments ior me purpose were served. The honor guests were 'anf eorganfcatlon of a ten-each ten-each presented with Bibles and Ready "ls club ,n ,hls cit'. attended ' ... ..:.... by eighteen young fiooule. some of Give the Children Plenty of Fresh, Pure Milk and The Fines! Food There Is! Higher Quality, but No Higher Twin Loaf 15c At Your Grocer's ROYAL BAKING CO. SALT LAKE References as tokens of appreciation for their work in the organizations The guests numbered 40. rO Band Honored by A distinct honor descended upon the Silver Hand of this city,.-when an invitation frcm Salt Lake City ;une Does Your Back Ache? Bl!d racks 1'rtir.r Suffering to Muiy Vtah County Folks. .-.,l4 , rl 'CI Is (That dull, conntnnt bnek'U'ho n:ik- ;ng yon, old -and miserable? Ho s your back "throb and seems you just can't keen you suffer headaches, -dizzy spells r.ni! urinary disorders; feel weak, tired and worn-out? The!) look to your kidn s Ielay may luean serious kidney sickness! sick-ness! t'se Doan's Hlls -a stinnil mt diuretic to the kidneys. Doan's nr.-rwommeniied. nr.-rwommeniied. by thousands. John St. J"eor, prop, blacksmith shop, 20!) State St., Lehl, Utah, says: "My back hurt and I had a dull ache ! over niy kldneys.jyhBitX.sUwpe'i ! sharp pains caught me. Jn. .my . back 'and my kidneys were weak and act d j.too (refly. I used Doau's Pills aid j the first box did away with the inm hie. I siill use Iran's ( cca-i..:ia:i anil they ulway hem fit pie Price t'.iic. at all "di'tli'i vliuj !y (isl fur 1i ki'lu vth Pi'Illi's Pill's t!c sat!!.- t!:,'.' .leer .had. I'V-ter-'MilWn ('. I!i:(Talo. Y. whom have already learned to play tennis ana the others anxious to learn. Defore the election of officers took Carjitol Citv 7 " ' " "' ;?p?."s " " . 4 " uie . tennis iud, project Is meeting ...r.t. . i i. . . uu iiib many endorsement or a number of prominent citizens. For the present, two courts will be constructed, con-structed, which, from present Indi cations will be located on the grouruii back of the public library. The high school has one net, which Mr. Holm-stead Holm-stead said ha thought could be useu" by the club, which made the purchase pur-chase of but wie. net necessary. Itaqucts, balls, shoes are to be pur- 'lliaoil I'n rt 1... U.. .t..l.i ) ache until it 14 i"-'., ui u ciuumng io- oliu'? Do i;'th(, dl9C"unl Wll more thafl lil;L- ly oe oDiained. The lection of officers then took place, with tho following; results: j President Wil lard II. riarko. I Vice president l.er Meredith Secretary Treasurer -U Uelle An- derson Kxecutive Committee: File, her Hock, chairman; lioss Nielsen, Walter Wal-ter Devey, Mae Wilcox and Norman Wing. , ! The matter of drafting a constl-tnrion, constl-tnrion, by .Taws, etc. was left with the newly elected cfTcers who will present pre-sent them nt the next regular meeting meet-ing Which will he In Id in the city ! II next Tuesday cwntns, comnieiie-':: comnieiie-':: at S o'clo k. The eighteen iircsc'nt ;it tu, ',.(.(. Tii'wday .eei-lng j inked tl.m-: tl.m-: to . a, h briii-' to the next mc.-t- ' ti'ie oi nit in ii ! r v. Iio d. sTr join Iho club. The regular half holiday will not be Observed-flext-Wednesday-after noon because the following Friday, July 4th. is a legal holiday. The general Merchandise stores will re. main open longer Thursday evening as Is their usual custom before a holiday, to accomodate the shoppers. o Services Conducted For Gibson Son At Residence Services for Marvin Gibson, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gibson, who died Friday afternoon of last week of diphtheria; were held' Saturday afternoon in the shade of trees near the family residence. Bishop Earl S. Greenwood was in charge of the services. The musical numbers consisted of a selection "O My Father", sung by a quartette consisting of C. E. Watson, Ixt Robinson, Mrs. Vernon F. Hous ton ana miss i-a Kue itoDinson; a solo "Favored Ones Were They" sung by Miss Robinson and a duet Wanted Wan-ted "On The Other Side" sung by Mr. Watson ami Mrs. Houston.' Bishop Greenwood and lxt Robinson were the speakers. Thos. Coddlngton offered of-fered the Invocation and the benediction benedic-tion was pronounced by C. E. Watson. Interment took place In the local cemetery where Bishop Greenwood dedicated the grave. . Geneva Beach On Utah Lake Big Dance Every Tuesday and Saturday FRANK EASTMONT) Geneva 4, J Relief Society Entertains For Missionaries The Relief Society ladies of the Third ' Ward entertained Tuesday afternoon in their hall for Misses Ellen Jacklln and Zlna Clayson, who are leaving soon on missions.- The party was In the nature ot a silver and handkerchief shower. The following program, arranged by the 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th districts, was given, with Mrs. Jesse M. Walker, Wal-ker, president, In charge: Duet Sarah and Vlrglnnia Shelley. Violin SoloFae Chrlstensen. Reading Mrs. Charlotte Britton. Solo Mrs. Otto Mitchell. . Reading Bessie Ingersoll. LEGAL NOTICES rrobate an4 mardlaashlp at Ikes Consult Coanijr Clerk r the respective signers ior far. .4her, JitfermaUesv " SOTICE 10 CHEDIT0BS Estate of Mary Jane Eakle. D. ceased. ' ' Creditors will present claims wltk ; vouchers to Booth & Brockbank, at their office at Provo, Utah County, Utah on or, before thV 25thi day ot August, F, A. Sutherland Administrator. ASSESSMENT NOTICE: Alberta Mining Company, Principal Place of Business, American Fork, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors ot the Alberta Mining Company, hel4; on the 20th day of June, 1924, an. asseaament (No. 3) of $2.00 per thousand, thou-sand, upon half of the outstanding,,, capital' stock of the corporation, (after half of the outstanding stock has been turned back into the treasi ury.'as agreed by stockholders.) pay-. able immediately to Thomas. M. llolW v secretary, Salt take City, ' Utah. . . Any stock on which, this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid onJuly 28, -1924, will be delinquent and advertised adver-tised lor sale at public auction; and -unless payment is made before will be sold at City Hall , at . American Fork, Utah, at .2 p. m. " Thursday, August 21, 1924, to pay the delinquent assessment together with cost ct advertising ad-vertising and expense of sale. Thomas M, Holt, . SecraUry American Fork, Utah. After the program, cake and Ice cream were servea. me attendance First Publication June 28, 1924. at the social numbered near seventy. Last Publication July 26. 1924. BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH om 1 Case No. 721. In the Matter ot the Application of J. C. RUSSELL, for permission to Increase passenger rates from Lehl to Topllff; also to change schedule time, and to add a new station to his line. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the application of J. C. Russell, for the per-. mission of the Pn;blc,UtllttlejL..Comml8sioo-. -Utah to-rnCTcase-Ttassenger" rates "IrbmXehl to Topllff; also to change schedule of time, and to add a new station to his line,-will be heard before the Commission, at Lehl, Utah, on Wednesday, the Ninth day of July, 1924, at 1:30 o'clock P. M. By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 21st day of June, 1924. F. L. OSTLER, Secretary. Utterly Worn Out Many a woman is always tired, nervous, and -onipk'tely faod out; for no other reason than l)ecaus(ier home lacks modern plumbing. Modern plumbing in laundry, kitchen aud bathroom, saves much time and labor. The 'Vhitc, shining sittface of modern .fixtures needs only a damp cloth rubbed over it, to keep it perfectly clean and Inviting. Laundry tubs make washday wash-day 4siuile" day instead of "drudgery" day, as it is when .old-fashioned methods are in use. live CO ri' iih." 1 i,n i Mi Any home can have modern plumbing. A foot souare snace is nil ilmf'a mwl a 1 " " v - v. vavv LMA l mjlete batlu'omn....i phone, and we will gladly, show ytm-hotr1 ceo-; nonucally you can have modern ulumbiiifr in vnnr a ri j a paying investment-in home. t represents health and com fort-. M. Se LOTT Plumbing and Heating Main Street Telephone 49J LeM, Utah |