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Show mm mi. 5" M .in ; M - !4 ml if s I M 1 1 .1 i - i . 'J v 'j f ft y t I" V 1 M ! : c. I'fi! v : i i i . I . t i r si rnt - 4 II .'I SATURDAY, -NOVEMBER 8, 1924 AMERICAN' i'ORK CITIZEN SATURDAYNOVEMBERS County arid General News CHRISTMAS SEALS FO 1931 ItKCEITED KY HKAI.TH' ASSOCIATION Six million .Christmas Seals were received yesterday by the t'tah Tub- ALP NEWS at Ilarblzon, the headquarter of the No Open'Hullting Season famoua Millet achoot. As a painter of j )n Dwr In ' JfaJbab landHcapt-s and portraits he gained an ' : - on v 'a. Ik 1 ih Ponnt a r 1 an Ksttk ' In ' ITsi vnriA . , . .. . . ... J , ., The public has been anxiously wait-1 and In this country. Many of hlsi. ' , r Mrs. Leonard Bates, Reporter. Mm. Myrtle Jacobson of Provo. is theguest of her brother, Mr. Milton i.roo. ; paintings have been exhibited la lie Health Association, at Its offices In I Paris and other European and Ameri- the State Capitol building. This Is Utah's quota In the Seventh Annual Sale, which opens in the United States on ' Thanksgiving Day and closes Christmas Eve. There are enough seals In the shipment. If placed side by side, to extend from Bsft take City to Denver, or would make a belt across Utah In both directions. direc-tions. "The 1924 Christmas Seal Is said to be the most artistic ever produced In all the seventeen years during which the annual seal ssle has bcome a re-cognlsd re-cognlsd and popular institution," said James H Wallla. executive secretary secre-tary of the Association. "It Is done In beautiful shades of red, blue and gold, and Is the equal of any commercial com-mercial seal put on the market, and advertising experts declare that they should sell readily merely for their decorative value. . The design contains the words "Health Christmas. 1914.- The red double-barred cross on a white shield bordered In red symbolizes the world wide movement for the prevention preven-tion of tuberculosis In which are enrolled en-rolled the International Union against Tnbercuolsla Association, 4S state associations and about 1.000 can gullerles. He has made a special study of the Christmas Seal Idea. 110 AD BIGXIXG WORK IS UTAH COMPLETED Signing of through highways in Utah county has been completed by the Auto Club of Southern Cali fornia working In conjunction with the Auto Club of Utah. The four im portant tourist connections In this county have all been signed in the marking program designed to cover the state's highway system.. Th four roads Include the primary north and southzlon Park Highway- Arrowhead trail on which some S22 signs have been placed between Nephl and Salt Lake; the Provo Canyon Can-yon connection with the Vltcory highway high-way at Heber City on which the club has placed forty-five signs; the main east and west connection through the Spanish Fork- Canyon "and-the Thistle Junction with 8anpete and Sevier counties. ' The Spanish Fork canyon connection connec-tion under the system at It has been completed to date will receive a large part of all tourists entering the state from Colorado The marking pro- A baby; girl arrived 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Healey, October "Oth. ' , Ing for definite Information as to 4tie opening of a hunting season (or deer within the Kaibab Forest ; In some instances people hare made trips to. the Kaibab under the , Impression that there, had beta! The Hallowe'en dance given last established an open season on deer, j w eek by the school was a social and The local Forest Supervisor at financial success. : Provo Is In receipt 1 of a telegram, i dated November 2. which statee that bunting on the Kaibab Forest la not permitted at present and may not be permitted this fall, earthly noises were . heard, ;. ghosts with cold hands were flittering about At last they were ushered' Into a large room decorated In Hallowe'en colors where a cheery lire, waa burning. burn-ing. When the guests had all arrived a lively time waa bad playing games and hearing fortunes told ' by Euphrasia Day. Toward the cloao of the evening not dags and cocoa were served to thirty five "guests. The chaperon were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Nash: Mr. and Mra. Oscar Hall, Mr. and Mra. Ephrlam Nash Mr. Oscar Esktlson "and Bishop 'and Mr Wni Greenwood, ' ? ' V- ButUr Long MaJ. The trortu"of inakln h.... ' I 2U00 a .i i mm nine ii una . vi medicine ihun a fo,l n,, T quently rubbed on tl. b., . milk was, known at At that time It D. E. OLSEfT Watch Maker and Jeweler . Plain and Fancy " xungraver.' , American Pork, Utah locat asiocUtions.ThIs eampatgn' bat f gram " hai extended beyond" the resulted In a saving of millions of border Una to tap the termtnale at Mvee throughout the world, and In the, Grand Junction and Cortet, Colorado, tn"this'markinf program the CalT- TJntted States alone has effected" aire auction of the death rate In the pait fornla club baa demonstrated IU IB years from 201 per hundred thou- sincerity In Joining hand with the sand to 97. This la the great life-saving life-saving work to which the jUtah Association Asso-ciation Is a participant At the left of the Christmas 8eal there la a womanl figure clad la gold drapery, holding aloft a torch which symbolises the hope that . has been brought to mankind through the aue-eessfnl aue-eessfnl efforts of the public health movement a message to the til that tuberculosis can be cured, and to the well that It can he prevented. Resting Rest-ing her hand upon the ahleld of the , " ; ,v ; City and County building were award-that award-that she la defending the world, ' . ..... . Auto Club of Utah toward developing tourist travel Into Utah and toward relieving the discrimination which has been exercised against this state. The signing by an aecredrted touring organisation ahould at least encOBrLciock. age travel over Utah roads to degree. District Forester R. H. ztutledge. In charge of the ' Inter-monntalu District, Is now on the Kaibab Forest. Investigating the situation, and the public will be informed through the newspapers when definite Information Informa-tion is available. 'O Carves Mammoth Clock Cass From Dreams Francis M. Cook, of San Francisco, California, aon-ln-lsw of Mr. and Mrs. George Knight, formerly of thie city but now residing in San Francisco, Is receiving some publicity In that city as Is shown by the following Item which appeared In one of the San Francisco newspaper.' Mr. Cook married Miaa Myrtle, Knight Following Follow-ing is the contents of the clipping: A peculiar man and a gifted one. That's the way Francis M. Cook. 11- 17 Shortwell-at describe ..himself. He' gifted with dream and visions and ' prognostications. He knew a-bout a-bout - the Japan earthquake several weeks in advance. He's now predicting predict-ing some stirring happening in Chi na. It all comes to him In dreams. But this ts a tale of a clock, a dream j The Wear-Ever Alumnlnum sales' j man gave a demonstration .Tuesday ; afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. B. ; Smith to. about forty ladles. Each lady present received a small alumni nura pie plate and the Relief Society .was presented with a seventeen quart kettle. 1 President Coolldge carried Alpine !y a big majority, there being 126 straight Republicans, 20 straight Democrats, 4 La Toilette, and 31 I scratched tickets. The scratching was done mostly in the county ticket Cement Floor Contract Let Contracts tor putting In the cement floor in the basement of the . New against tuberculosis. Th word "Health on the seal indicates indi-cates the enlargement of the tuberculosis tuber-culosis movement Into a general work for the betterment of public health In aft directions. The health program ta based on the theory that only educational edu-cational effort or sanitary measure that f.ends to Improve general health conditions or to prevent anr form of disease, leads to the eradication of tuberculosis. The seal waa designed by the celebrated cele-brated artist George V. Curtis of New York. Mr. Curtis Is an artist of International reputation. For over sixty years since boyhood, he has been drawtng and palntlnsj. He spent a very large part of his life in France, Am. narq(rn M6tor ForkVJtllSe co. .-.iLP.?5SL for all kinds of automobile repair work. Experienced Mechanic. Wc Treat You Right. FRANK SJOSTEDT Prop. ed Monday by the board of county commissioners to Tolboe k Co., contractors, con-tractors, it was announced by Chairman Chair-man James T. Gardner. The Tolboe company's bid was tor 15,779 as against a bid of 17.838.20 by Jones A Cox, which waa the only other bids submitted. The contract will be signed and work commenced as soon as the necessary bonds are furnished by the Tolboe company. Work on the plumbing and heating systems Is progressing satisfcatortly, it was said, and that the rough work would be completed in time for th cement workers to go ahead with the floor. No definite time for the com pletlon of the floor was stated In the specifications owlnir to the fact that all the rough plumbing must be com pleted before the floor can all be laid. Future Potiibility Waste power now tumbling over Victoria fulls, Africa, muy he running run-ning machinery in New York and Chicago Chi-cago when the present plans for power trnnumMlon "whhut - wires -are per fected. 0 Mattriatt in Clown'$ Math Clowns' iiiuNka art mud of nnv turn of hirU, oxide of zinc nn-l tl tun of benzoin This ts rubbed m the face. . 'L..,'Z o ind the Bird$ and the Weather KnoVtletlKf of coming wnthei i.iiiiKt-s sliown by birds Is attrlluiteo' io the atiuuBpuerlc pressure on the It tierves He had a dream of a clock like no other clock that ever clanked In the gloomy hours of early morning. And about the clock waa a case, rather the foundation of a gigantic cabinet Sets t Wert 8o Cook, who is a cook, bought a pocket knife and set to work, following follow-ing the plan of his dream, He com pleted the foundation one day, whlt- ling with his knife the queer struc ture of his dream into hardwood. The next night he had another dream. It carried the lines of hi clock case a little further.- Again he carved and nailed carved pieces together. Night after night his dreams show ed him the way. Day after day he followed the Instructions of his pro gnostications. For S65 days he followed his dreams with labors. And then in his home In Shotwell-st stood the completed com-pleted clock case. Clock Cost Nothing It stood six feet 10 inches high and weighed 100 pounds and cost nothing. Cook Is a gifted man. He says that's whyhei&. peculiar.., Now he'a having other dreams. Their thin structures have not yet mapped out a clear course. He is waiting. ... Pcchapahla- next.dream41rected labors will result In an eternal peace cabinet." , The Relief Society gave a bazaar Thursday afternoon and evening. 4 program was given free to all In the evening and ice cream, pop corn, hot dogs, and pie were sold. Also apron-, towels, quilts, lunch cloths and other articles. at ' i a puperiur vue service I i 8 You '11 find bur cafe service of the superior kind. Quick Courteous Sen-ice and Well Cooked Foodf . FRESH CONFECTIONS Special McDonald Rainbow Candy Case. Fresh Guaranteed Candies. ry I Davis Confectione I &Cafe . A last minute rally was held by the Republicans In the gym Monday j evening with speakers from Provo ana singers from American Fork. Well Known Man Has Accident In California HIGHLAND NOTES Nlda A. Hall, Reporter .... Cupid has been busy this week two weddings having taken place. Miss Delia Miller daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller to John L. Hatch and Miss Nora Cheney daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Chenney of American Fork to Clarence Roundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roundy. The young people were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mr. George Miller enter tained Wednesday evening at a wed ding reception in the school house. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John L Hatch. There were about one hun dred guests present Dancing was enjoyed the music being furnished by Carter's band. The young couple received re-ceived many- beautiful presents The people of Highland all Join In wishing them a happy . married life. Mr. Monnlnger gave an aluminum demonstration Friday of last week. at the home of Mrs. Thomas Blnns, where he cooked and served dinner to twenty ladies. Each lady present was presented with an aluminum pie plate. . Helen and Grace Greenwood entertained enter-tained -fifteen syoung mends al a Hallowe'en party Friday night. Games and Hallowe'en pranks were enjoyed. A dainty lunch was then served. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blnns took the election returns to Provo Wednesday. Plenty of skim milk for feeding purposes pur-poses available at the usual price. We are pleasing all producers with our returns for eggs. Give us a trial case. Mutual Creamery Co. Overlive weeks ago Fmnk Drunker, who will be rememberud by a number of local people, met v i:h nr. accident In California which seven.! in.'ured both legs. A week later one. leg was amputated and the otber has been slow In healing. Mr. Drunker at pres. ent Is In the Placer Hospital at Auburn. Au-burn. California, from where he writes he expects to be able to get about In a wheel chair eoon. Mr. Drunker Is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. George KnTghl of" San Francissco, well known hero, being the son of Mrs. Knight's sister. ' Hl Clmim ( Fame Jehana Bayer, a Gertnaa astronomer. ho was also a preacher of renown in the Seventeenth century, was the flrst to deslgnute the si htm by Urwek etters In the order of -heir mugnl 'ude. 5 ffr.ifi tiffin J-tewfi r For Christmas For friends far away, for the folks at Home, the gift that only you can give Your Photograph Joys Studio Open Every Saturday. $125 Columbia Grafonola WILL BE GIVEN AWAY Absolutely Free ON DECEMBER 24TH, 1924 See the grafonola at our store and ask us how you . can receive it free of charge. Wm. Thornton Drug No. 2 Utah S. T. SHELLEY, Manager American Fork : ; Mrs: E. J. Bolln returned to her home at Lehl Friday, after visiting at the home of her niece Mrs. George Myers. Mrs. George Myers returned home Tuesday of last week from Echo i City where she waa called by the! sudden Illness of her sister, Mrs. Geneva Furgue'rsonf Mrs. Furguereon was on the Improve, when Mrs. Myer left, r .t' ' r, I It Will Protect 1 Health Mark Adamson spent Monday evening eve-ning at the Pacific mine. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson and fnmUy of 8alt Lake City, came down to attend the wedding of Mrs. Jack- sons sister U Hatch. who is now Mrs. John Mrs. Peter L. Adamaon and daughters, daugh-ters, Effie and La Rue, went to Salt lake .Cdty, Wednesday where they will vtslt with Mrs. John Lollln and r.eland Adamson; w who" Is employed there. A Jolly- crowd of young people i ... ' s 'ntertalned at a tiairowe en party u vet. imji inrush oaiuruaj uiKnT. I The Rucats were met at the gate by H Care should be taken in selecting the plumbing fixtures to go in your home. Especially Especial-ly is this true of the water closet. The water closets must be made so that they will function properly at all times. They must keep the poisonous sewer gases from entering en-tering the house. The valves must prevent wasteful leaking of water. - The seats should have a surface that will not crack or chip. Water closet seats that have rough cracks and crevices cre-vices in them allow disease germs to accumulate. The water closet combinations are made to, prevent these things. They provide the utmost in health protection and service. They are proof against the usual defects. ' They are fixtures, that belong in the finest bathroom, yet they, are not exnensive. Tbev are economically installed. Write, phone or call for information about the water closet com- Z hinaflnri Li rhnn With a. f1h1fht ahit- mr I I then led to a ladder where theyi jclinibed into the house, from a high! 'window, . In .the house the most ua-t M. S. LOTT $ Phone 23 . Plumbind Heating Lehi, Utah |