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Show Alpine District Population i m . ; t. ' . -- - . . f- ' -Y t iivo DLte of Dollars Increases Over Last Year Static Relief S'..;iety Holds Well flttc: Jed Conference A v , j-jc of EsstS Gets Usual Ttrce Ilcnth, ,. Campaign font 8L800.00O will be paid by jthe r-Malwimgar, company Not. 15 j farmers tor augar beets. It u aa- ;aacd at the aesnpeay offices Wed- This is b trst payment for beets til year, and la the Initial guarantee jcrmeat of $6 rerhibf beets de- rtred at u raciones curing ue Dootk of .October.. " ' . '' , , ,. ; , purine the month f38,000 tons of teats vara delivered to the Tarloua futorlea by approximately 7,100 farmers la Utah and Idaho. The 8 a ton guarantee prtca this rear is the highest tat farmers have nr been paid by the company. It fa Mid. - la the Labi factory district a total ef 18,098 tone of beets were delivered during October. For these checka totaling l&8,mM will a out to Ue turners today. I i Doe. to an almoit ' failure In the tttfar beet crop thtf yeajr "the tehl factory win this week flnlah one ot the ihorteit rnna la the history of sugar making la Utah. The nsnal Minnilra har lasts (mm th fnr. yart of October to Christmas and auny times baa ran Into the new year. This season cutting commenced com-menced October 10th and will be completed com-pleted Friday or Saturday this week, nuking a run of about twenty-Are din Other Utah-Idaho mills that have r will finish sugar making this week for the year are Rlgby and Payson. fpaalsh Fork and Brtgham. . The ktter two close tiia week while the ethers hsro been done for some time. The rot at tha local mill has been sneeewfol as for as operating over tha short period 1 concerned bat It is Impossible to ;make 'money on such a short campaign and it win take fa-tar fa-tar years to oTercome the loss of all season for . the states sugar companies. Approximately, 30,000 tons ot beets win have been cut at the Lehl ml and cutting station. An acreage of 3.W9 was harvested In the Lehl dis trict Some 1.000 acres, were a total failure. From advance fiaures it la estimated that the average yield will be tlx tons to the acre or about fifty percent of the normal crop arerar This Is a most unusual year for both the. farmer and manufacturer but the spirit of "never die" Is to be found every where and another year -will-see all at-work,..makIag.up.Jor the losses of this year. O .. Five American Fork 3 Canyon limes Hake; -- Ore Shipments TWENTY-FIVE CAR LOAOI OF ' ORE 1HIPPED. ' WORK AND HAULING EXPECTED TO CONTINUE CON-TINUE UNTIL CHRISTMAS. ' ." Five mines la American Fork Can yon' are listed among the shippers thla year. To date a total ot twenty five car loadsof ore has gone out to the smelters. Besides these there Is near two cars In the bins here and yet a month of hauling ' from the mines to come in. Tho largest shipper Is the Ameri can Leasing Company which has sent a total of fourteen cars to the smelter since the opening of spring. These cars averaged fifty tons. The Glacial Lake Mining Company ts1he econd- largest shipper-having billed out eight fifty ton cars. ,AThe....Paciae!.bsJust recently re ceived returns on a car. The check was for $5,427.94. The ore was crude gelina and carried 38 os. silver, 62 percent lead with a small content of copper gold and sine. Other shippers Include' Mary Ellen, one car. and 8Ilver Bell, one car. The development work done this season Indicates that several more companies will be on the producing calendar next year. Many operators and mines predict a big year for 1113. .-.' byV New OCcsrs Sustained ; In pecond Ward Propose To Widen Tim-- Tim-- panogos Loop Roadway Members of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce good roads committee, James T. Gardner of the Utah County commission. Mayor Broadbent and vouncilman LeRoy Davis of - Lent; Pres. s. L. Chlpman, Pres. James H Clarke. C. E. Young. , Bishop Joseph H. Storrs and Irving L. Pratt of American Fork, representatives of the irovo Chamber of Commerce, Rotary and Klwanls Clubs and Duiu Park, n son, Wasatch Forest" Super-'! Super-'! r met last week in Provo to talk over the advisability of widening the Tim panogos loop which encircles TinipanoicB mountain. ,? pointed ofrt at a rocent meflnR In Salt Lake City that trn MloriR this scenic highway co mslly be tripled In the summer d :r ir Ve road- were widened, the ohjrotion being that two cars r; ' ' pas 4 In some places along the The Utah County commission was 44 ! to appropriate J3.500.no t a-!s the work of v.fdfning the lorp r":'l a-.il Dana Parkinson- prwosed IhaT the Kovernmont take over the a-.jHujvauce. of t'.ie road tram iVjnerl-can iVjnerl-can Fork ronyon to Ar-ien Grove on fffv-fifty hnels. ,T- T. Oardner, the only member-ol th fflmmisHlon present, requeitfd tae mriiTiteB of the meeting be-re?'!-lnrly prpented to the commhslon. Irnod by thoe present, for ronslder- tlnn. Romn !flta varftnt w'll Pres. . 8. L. Chlpman. Pres. James H. Clarke and Pres. A. J. Evans were nraaont-at Jthe ward conference held In the Becond Ward chapel last Sunday Sun-day evening, and after the preliminary prelimin-ary exercises of the meeting, took charge to make several, official changes la the ward organisation. John Robinson was sustained to the position of second counselor to Bishop Joseph H. Storrs to succeed Ray D. Nlcholes who moved to California Cali-fornia this fall. Mrs. Liza Cbristensen, for about four years the president of the Relief Re-lief Society of the ward, was released at her request, as were her counselors coun-selors Mrs. Emma" Myers and Mrs. Elizabeth Llddle. Mrs. Elizabeth Llddle, was sustained as president with Mrs. Edith O. Young as first counselor and Mrs. Ada Barrett as second" counselor, --MraiJtohnW Robinson was sustained as secretary to replace Mrs. Fern Nlcholes ho moved to California. A new Genealogical committee, wa? sustained as follows: E. W- Paxman,' chairman: Mrs. Emma J. Myers, Mrs. May Preston, Mrs. Elizabeth Varney, Mrs. Fern Kirk, Denzll Brown and Mrs. Susan Wagstaff. Other officers who had been Installed In-stalled since the last conference were officially sustained to their respec tlve positions. Pres. A. J. Evans was the principal speaker of the evening. There was an attendance of about one hundred and seventy-five. o Willys-Knight and Overland Agencies Secured Secur-ed By Taylor Oarage The addition of two more automo-blip, automo-blip, apeicies at American Fork hai jufrt tjepn made brineing the total cars represented hero to six. The Tavlor naracet npnafced by Klmley Tavlor. has just ft!fmed up for th W'lllys-Knlght and the Overland can apency for this d'jtrl'-t and will soon have demonstration cats on hand. no'.h machines are popuhr and will likely b tho mea'ns of bringing con-sWerabJa,. con-sWerabJa,. extra., .business to this- city. The Flsk tire ppency has alsd frp"t secured by Mr. Taylor which go along with the Overland car as regular regu-lar equipment. f - Preceded by a meeting of Board and ' vlsiUag Oenralv Beatd offlcers, lasting , from 9:40 a. sa. to ltoSO a. nu, the Relief Society eea fereace for Alpine 8take "convened ta the aUke tabernacle here at 10:10 o' clock Wednesday morning with Cona-aehw Cona-aehw Eliza Buckwalter la charge. - ' There were present from the gene ral board of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jennie B. Knight, Mrs. Empey aad Mrs, Louisa T. Robinson, Roll call showed la addition to the visitors pro-sent pro-sent on member of the stake presidency, presi-dency, thirteen members of the stake Relief Society board (one excused), 257 stake, offlcers '"and ..worker and forteea chlldrea. making a total of 288 at this meeting. Following the singing of "How Firm, a Foundation", Mrs. Rachel Hnnter offered prayer. - J Mrs. Robinson spoke on Relief Society So-ciety work from the health and relief State pageant given ia the evening. 4ThoRslIet . Society Message" was -he ,theme ot the beautiful rpageaai ;tveB In tbe evening. The rostrum .ad been converted, by means ot draperies and flowers Into a proper -suing for the program. The pageant as divided In three parte. "Motherhood" "Mother-hood" depleting the waiting of 'the jlrlts to be given mortal bodies aad .le glory of motherhood; The Cen- trvatlon ot Child' and "The Conner atlon of Family"' depicted the work 'one by the Relief Societies In giving assistance where needed . to remedy defective health conditions among hildren and tbe temporal and spirit al aeeds of a family. By tableau, juslc and reading the message ot the -jageant waa presented ta a most at t'ectlve manner. The pageant was effective and rejected re-jected arduous labor on the part of he committee ln charge. Mesdamee CENSUS JUST COMPILED GIVES : AN INCREASI OF 118. ' There la aa Increase of lit students in the school population of Alpine Behoof District-according to the ire-port ire-port filed by the district clerk from tha enumeration made between October Octo-ber 15th and list of this year. The largest increase is in the-Lincoln" district dis-trict which increased 87 aver last year. ,.:' In IMS the enumeration showed that there were residing la this school district 4.751 boys aad girls who had reached the age of six but aot the 1 PLEASANT QROVI " 284 - X7 t S s is s standpoint emphasising, the load of Jary J. Cooper of Pleasant , Grove, trouble lifted dally by these Workers, f ilena Goodwin, Emma Philips At Lehl, ' Li rUh the decoratlna committee coa- lstiag of Mesdames Sarah 8. Chlp jtan, Sadie Bromler. Hannah Ayde-'pttd Ayde-'pttd and "Mae; . Elsmore, are- deserr 'ng of much praise' for the. success of li'f, pageant There waa a large at endance. Mrs.- Empey presented the ward Quea- tlonalre which was duly answered. Pres. S. U Cblpman expreased appre ciation for the splrtt of the confer ence and gave as aa excellent thought Do the thln.-s yon do a little better each time you do them". Following closing remarks by Mrs. Buckwalter. the Doxoloar wsssunt nd .the meeting waa dismissed with' JUTS. Alvin P. Adams prayer by Mrs. Kate Allred of Bait n y Laid At Pinal Rest Lake city, formerly a Doara memeer of this stake. TfiA sieiaomhlw then mAwnaA" it ihtk " ' v ! !11Wl wfrV BvmrtifiaarflA taalsllsaat sanil UUCUiCUli VI iUU USUC1 UBVIV " sava lunch was served by the Relief Socle-i ; ues or tne lour waras oi Amencan age ot eighteen. : Tha 1IS4 enumeration enumer-ation shows there are residing la this district for tha same age 4,877 boys i and girls, an Increase of 118 over last year, v ' 1 ; Tor tha purpose ot comparing the enumerations made In the , various precincts of the district following are the flgnres for 1821 aad 1184, each number being the , tout number of bcr-aad-fi1a-lei.,tktJEf?fl; an delghteea: Preict mtra 1124 Lincoln .1SS.JZZ. I,8tt"WT8 Lehl 1.184 1.1S8 The Second ward chapel waa well Fngon N'lcholes wtll be the speaker In the First ward chap! Sunday even- PrnMialv eiim. fMininff thM tiklns Ins at Sacrament meeting. MIse Lore- of tho matter by tbe commission-ha aaywh will furnish mm-tcW ea-, n. V: : r'lectlont. AI1( are cordially Invited. Fork with Mrs. Rose H. Grant of the 1st ward in charge. . The conference convened far the afternoon session at t o'clock i with Mrs. Buckwalter presiding. ' 'Scatter Sunshine was sung aad Mrs. 81na N. Chlpman " ottered . tht : JatocatlonJ , "Prayer Is the Soul's Sincere Desire" wss then sung. Mrs. Mina Webb ot Lehl, second counselor to Mrs. Annie C. Hladley, Stake Relief Society president spoke on membership in this organization. Mrs. Vinnie Royal of the Lehl Fifth ward rendered a vocal solo. A report re-port of the Relief Society work ac complished ta the past nine months was given by Mrs. Mary E. Abel, stake secretary. The value of educational work in the Relief Society was the theme of the talk made by Mrs. Empey. Mrs. Buckwalter spoke on "Spiritual Chari ty". Mrs. Kate Kittlnger oi tne ieni 2nd ward aang a solo entitled "Not Understood" supplementing In a pleasing manner the talk given ny Mrs. BuckwaUerr"The -International council of women was the subject treated by Mrs. Jennie B. Knight, and Social Service work waa the theme of Mrs. Rhode " tiardner Of ' Lehf ' Fiftlr ward. Questions in regard to work in this organization were answered by Mrs. Isulsa Y. Robinson. Announcement was made by Mrs. Buckwalter of an excursion to the Salt Lake temple to be ade from this stake on November ' 20th as s testimonial of respect and apprecia tion for the work done by Mrs. Emma J. T. Roberta of Lehl, who has taken most active part in genealogical work. The closing selection was "Have I Done Any Good In the World Today" and Mrs. Rachel Hunter pronounced the benediction. There were 867 present at this meeting. Lunch was served in the tabernacle banenient for those- from out of town who desired to remain to. attend th stives came to pay last respects to Jrs. Margaret C. Adams, wife oFAlvln P. Adams last Saturday afternoon. Uishop Jos. H. 8torrs was fa charge of the services. , Under the direction of Mrs. C B. Young, the Relief 8oclety chorus of he Second ward sang "Beautiful Isle LuJ"tkimewhere" ; and Prta, James tL Clarke ; offered the Invocation. "O My Father" was then sung by John H. .Davis, - The speakers' were Prea 9. L. Chip-man, Chip-man, 8. T. Baker and C. B Yonng, Additional musical selections were a solo "Face To Face" aung by Mrs. C. E. Young and tbe closing selection by the chorus "Sometime, Somewhere". The benediction was pronounced by W. 8. Chipmaa. Interment was made la the local cemetery, & W. Paxman dedicating the grave. Th high esteem entertained for the, deceased and the Adams family was manifested by the splendid attendance at-tendance at xhe services, the words of respect and praise uttered by the speakers and the many ' beautiful floral offerings. Oscar A. Kirkham ' "'WnTSpea At Unlra Meeting Sunday The stake presidency of the Y. M. and Y, L. M, L A. announce that as a special' feature at Union meeting to be held Sunday In the stake taber nacle at American Fork, Oscar Kirkham Kirk-ham of the general board of the Y. M. M. I.A. will be present to address the M. 1. A. workers. He will also lead, in a round table discussion of matters pertaining to that line of church activity. Spertsl work' In the line of demon stratum will he conducted for the benefit of the Senior leaders and the Beekeepers of the Y. L. M. t. A. department, de-partment, and each ward Is reiuested to have a representative present to receive re-ceive this Instruction. Cedar Valley Highland American Fork Alpine 81 88 1,015 MS ; iM . 808 the II 83 1.071 159 170 8 888 Tarloua Pleasant Grove Manila Llndoa .......... Following are given sections Into which the enumeration is divided which may be ased as a key. to tha table flrures following for the various precincts: 1 hmKm m.MIh. In ttila Ala. tiirt who bare reached Mr of six but not rewhea the ae of elsbtMit on Of-tohor It. MM. . ft. Number or arnooi are enimiiM in futl-tlma schools maintained hr thla dis trict. . - - ; '. t, NomtMr or eenooi ece nroiii in art-Ue. ecHoole tnatntamedr ttita d' TTtih public schools entelde of thla dis trict. .. . . S. KumW of school am enrolled V' TTtah private school. " . S. Number of tchoot ae uroMt'l in school" outside of TTtah. 7. Number or acnooi asre n "nrouso In anv achooL S. Number IS to 17. both Inclusive, who cannot read and write. CEDAR VALLEY Boys QMi fetal 8 8. 4.. (.. I... 8.:.. 82 48 38 81 88 0 3 0 0 11 0 LINCOLN 1 711 887 1.378 i:zzxzxxtmm.J. llt. 1,341 3... . 0,0 4... i.. 14 6 13 . 11 14 7 ; 68 "81 87 8 6 1 1. 2 8. 4. 6 7 . A 1933 1; 8 4........ 5. T. r. MANILA 64 - 60 0 0 0 ,.... '4" 0 LI NOON 141 .... 141 0 0 0 I 121 178- 44 40 i 187 131 70 -M0 i n ISf u 0 comparative table of figures far and 1334 follows: - 1924 seee ). 1401, .1188 v ,0-. ,0-. IS .. 14 1 184 T 1928 1.481 M38 lift li-ft 181 I. W74. 1.181 0 19 16 1 Kl :. 1 3,811 8.181 11 -10- o 116 : i 1X17. 4,401 t 17 If f a.T5f MSI If . ta y : t 1...... 2 I...... L.... G 0 7 8 LEHI 683 639 0 1 . 1 0 88 0 HIGHLAND . MONEY IN POULTRY 1 There is money in poultry, both as a side line and as a Imsiness. p -f!rw .-few-lay..y.ott..hc.ar., aome one telline how 'Miieh hii pullets. hen. etc., are .bringing, that tliey" liiive nlrendy pui.j for MiemRelves, etc. We l.nve arraneej to get figures from ehiclcen ra'eern of enst.M. f roils. renrnn. etc., and will devote llis rftf cfitb wel to Fettirig-fcrth -just wliat rhii'ken enn and can lie made to do. 1 45 3 44 8 0 4 0 5 0 6...... 0 7 1 8..:..:. 7. ; 0 AMERICAN 1 663 2 . 604 .. 3 0 4 6 6 6 7 8 . 0 ... 0 ... 44 . 0 ALPINE"" 669 601 0 a 3 0 60 0 48 44 , 0 0 0 o 4 0 ORK 618 472 0 6 0 0 ' 41 0 1,141 1.040 0 4 4 0 88 0 93 88 O 0 0 0 5 0 1,071 97G 0 10 ' o 0 85 0 1. 80 73 2 75 66 3...... 0 0 4 ... 4 ;. 8 5 0 0 6... 0 0 t:...- .: ii i 8 .:..s,...r. . 0 0 159 141 0 1 0 "0 16 0 Utah School Coll Ostrsss v TJtaa ranks far above the averaRa . for "tha .nation la tha number vf students who , complete their education educa-tion through primary and high school grades according to data compiled by the office ot Dr. C N. Jensen, aatt superintendent of public tnstructloa showing comparative state figures for those recently released by th United" 8tates bureau of edncatioa. . ; The flgureaa how that there la a large number of TJtah atudente par hundred enrolled In the first grade' who follow education , In each sno-ceeding sno-ceeding grade. The state flgurea show that 'll of every 100 Utals students enrolled In the first grada complete high school courses, aa-cordlnt aa-cordlnt to Dr. Jensen compared te' 11 for tha NaUoa. Tsklng the number who entered the fifth grade aa the baaia ot calculation cal-culation the following tablex shows the number of "pupils who entered tha Bucceedlhg itadea' mttf atata " aad -nation. Baaed, on 100. X. Grades Nation Rata Seventh ... ...71 86 Eighth. I . , ?3 .1 ' 71 ;; Ninth ....34 S Tenth 24 . 11 ; Eleventh ....... ..18 if V' Twelfth i 13 11 ; Sixth 83 94 ) Better Tfatlon's Record. - It Is worthy to note, Dr. Jensen said, that In etefygrade there - la a substantial Increase In this state - over the nation as a whole. The most significant Increase is In the ninth grade or first year of high school where the figure for tho nstlon la 34 and that for the jtate Is 63. From thtsrhe declared It is evident that wlfh the extension of high school opportunities op-portunities more and more students are being inspired to go on wKh their school training after finishing " the elementary grades. o New Garage Work Progressing Rapidly Work on tho new garage, service station and" automobile ...sales room for the Martin Nlelson Auto Com-pnnv Com-pnnv is going forth In fine shape. Tha ." foundation is In and brick laying commenced yesterday. Angus John son has the contract for tbe building . j and Is putting forth every effort to get It completed for use by the first , of the year. ; . |