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Show i r ti t SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. Jgjj CATURDAY, NOVnr.ltfli I j, 1924 AUKEICAK FOEK CITIZEN ? I! if, i f , I l-ll 1 4! I'' He it IV ! ti-r 5 "T I J American Fork Citizen Office Alpli".. Pub. Co. Bid. A P BH; It KSSI YE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION. '.'L..'. Office Phone No. 85 f tiud in the pott office at Ameri Fork, Utah, at Mcoad-claM Aabecrlption rates, f 2.(0 par rear la ulvaace. Advertisement ratei: Display. 10 nU a column Inch. Legal notice Ml reader, legal rat of 10 cent far tghtrpolat Una per Insertion. Want avda. Rata I cenU per word eaca iasertlon. Payment muat accom-peay accom-peay advertisement , I Emmons? Clara E. Hanson, Roosevelt; Lula Mulllns, Roosevelt; B. O. Colton, Gusher. . Emery County Alma O.. Jewkes, Orangevllle; Heber P. Drockbank, Huntington; E. L. Peacock, Orangevllle; Orange-vllle; Louisa Oveson, Cattle Dale; Mary Ann Cook, Huntington. Garfield County Fred O. Gardiner, Pangultch J. Nephl Henrle, Pan-gulch; Pan-gulch; C. E. Rowan, Jr., Antimony; Elizabeth Henderson. Pangultcb; Jane LeFlevre, Panguttch, ,,t l: Grand County Walter-. D.UUwJ mond., Moab; R. H, Williams, Green Riverf Mrs. ti U Kirk'sWab; Haiel What Is Impossible? A. r. OAisrofto, jr. ED1TOB 111 CUM Mlfltt NAMED WRh a view to aacurlng the co-oper- Jtloa of representative men and wo-. ea in every section of the Stat In am affort to raise Utah's Quota of 150,000 In the coming Christmas Sea! Jala, Dr. John A. Wldtsoe, who will direct the campaign In the State has elected an advisory committee to aid la 'Utrfshlug iUe" organization "of" the 0tate. The sale will open on Thanks-jiving Thanks-jiving Day and clove Christmas Eva. Following- Is the"-personnel Br the Committee selected: Beaver County Jos. F. McGregor, Hearer; R. Chase Murdoek, Beaver; T. I Griffith, Beaver; Susan J., Murdoek, Mur-doek, Beaver; Mary J. Goodwin. Beayer, Box Elder County (East) Emanuel M. Tyson, Brlgham; John YV. Peters, Brlgham; Minnie II. Jensen, Brlgham City; Daisy Madsen, Brlgham; Abel S. Jtlch, Brlgham City. (West) Peter M. Hansen, Tremon ton; Chas. Munna, Garland; Kdud RFrldal. Jr., Tremon-con; Tremon-con; -Margaret W. Manning. Garland; Mrs. A. H. Capener, Garland. Cache County (Logan) Anthon E. Anderson, Alma Sonne, Ray n. West, lira. Bessie Ballard, Louie B. Tyson. (North) R. V. Larsen, Logan; Goudy A. Uogan, Lewfston; Rachel M. Allen, Jttchmond; Lucy M. Funk. Richmond; Clarence L. Punk, Richmond. (South) John A. Israelson. Hyrum; Sidney L. Wyatt, Wellsville; Dr. Eugene Wor-ley, Wor-ley, Hymm; Louisa II. Allen, Hyrum; Jaae B. Walters, Wellsville. Carbon County Jos. P. MacKnight, Price; J. E. Pettlt, Helner; Arthur W. Horsley, Price; Isabel B. Bryner, tice; Grace Cooper, Price. Davis County Edward B. Clark. Pennington; Quayle Cannon. Bount! fnl; Effle P. Eldredge, Woods Cross: Jane W. H. Underwood, Kaysvllle; James E. Ellison, Layton. Duchesne County George V. Billings, Bill-ings, Duchesne; Owen-Bennion, Mt. - ii. J ADVICE TO THE AGED I A brM(i fcrflraiiti. rack hMfUi I mt Uvr, Berry, Thompson; William R. Mc- Conkle, Moab. Iron County Dr. J. W. Bergstrom, Cedar City; L.N. Marsden; Parowan; Randall L. Jones, Cedar -Olty; Mary M. Marsden; Parowan; Berth! Petty, Cedar City. : Juab County (Nephi District) Chav. H. Grace; Nephl; Will L. Hoyt, Nephi; Calvin 8. Smith, Nephl; Mrs. E. H. Forrest, Nephl; Pearl Allen, Nephl. (Eureka District) E. Frank Birch, j Eureka; Robert A. Wllkins. Silver City; Perry B. Fuller, Silver City; Elisabeth BoaweU, Goshen; Namoi Beck, EUreka. Kane County Richard 8. McCallls-ter, McCallls-ter, Kanab; Ed. Esplln, Ordervllle; Heber J, Meeks, Kanab; Linda Hamo-11a, Hamo-11a, Kanab; Mlna Bowman, Kanab... Millard County Scott Taggart, Delta; Jos. T. Pinllnson, Leamington; Alice L. Gardner, Delta; Rev. Charles H. Hamilton, Delta; William A. Robinson, Robin-son, Fillmore. ' - . a . . n. r. tr.i- morgan wouniy viourgo s. ncincr, . mm Morgan; LeLore Nichols. Morgan; W. Jjg George Brough, Morgan; Mary Chad-r wick, Morgan; Mrs. John Turner, 'X morgan. Piute County Jos. Ipson, Junction; D. H. Robinson. Junction; Mrs. J. W. Robtnsony Marysvale r Morgan P. "Mc Kay, Junction ; Fern Robiniron, Junction. Rich County Olaf Larson.Randolph; Lehl N. Earley, Laketown; George H. Robinson, Laketown; Rachel Pickett. Randolph; Mrs. George Lamborn, Laketown. 8an Juan County O. W. McConkle, Montlcello; Jos-. B. Harris, Blanding; Daniel Perkins, Bluff; Luclnda A. Refld. Monticello; N. Evelyn Adams. Montlcello. Sanpet County (North) Louis A. Peterson, Mr. Pleasant; Jos. R. Bag- nail, Chester; Elizabeth D. Christen- sen. Mt. Pleasant; Ila Anderson, Mt. Pleasant. (South) Iewls R. Ander son, Manti; Edgar T. Reld, Mantl; Hyrum Chrlstensen, Mayfield; Hannah B. Chrlstensen, Mantl; Luella McFar lane, Mantl. Sevier County (North) James M. Peterson. Richfield; James A. Chrlstensen, Chrlst-ensen, Redmond; 8. ; M-. Jorgensen, Sallna; Minnie S. Dastrup, Slguard; Lilly B. Gledhlll, Richfield. (South) John E. Magleby. Monroe; Harold Anderson, An-derson, Elslnore; J. Albert Bateman, Elslnore; Mina Hansen, Elslnore; Llllie Cleave. Annabelle. Summit Co Thos. L. Allen Coalville; William J. Lewis, Park City; Lorenzo Sargent. Kamas", Flora B. Crlttendon, Hoytsvllle; Mrs. W. J. Bradsley. Park , City. Salt Lake County John A. Aylctt, Mldvale; M. Shirley Winder, Murray; Dr. W. II. Rothwell, Murray; T. F. Jennlnga; Magna; Mrs. M. Dott (White, Hyland; Mrs. T. E. Burke. ; " EE5EEEISIEEBI - During the Great War we Americans raised in two years over 24 billions of dollars n bonds and meanwhUc paid very heavy taxes and met a thousand other demands! In the light of tbi- great undertaking will some one please point out just what is impos-sible impos-sible t : This huge achievement was the collective-work collective-work of individuals. With hard work and thrift we, as indivduals, can overcome every difficulty and in time can command a bank balance that will give us mastery of our souls: Series of Dances Planned By Ladle?1 Clubs Pension Younelf, Save $200 a fear for 20 years and you will have $6,194.00. Having for the object the securing of sufficient funds to make possible thu awardlng of one or more scholarships a Series of scholarship dancing par-ties par-ties will be given during thla winter, sponsored by the Ladles Literary Association As-sociation assisted by the American Fork Sorosls and B. B. Ladies. The first of these will be held next Friday night In this new , gymnasium! Preceding the dance a short program will be given and the organisation of a Pareot-Teacbera Association will be eifecteiL to it iolhw4 by fcert by the popular' Ariel Quartet, after which the dancing will commence, the Ariel to furnish the music . . The program will consist of musl- t Deal numbers snder the xMrectlon of R K. J. J31rd of the high school faculty. AL anAAph An thu wnrlr iSAfnr 4fAni 1Sv the women's clubs in Demur or tn clubs by Supt David Gourley. There will be no adrnksaioa , fee 'charged for the program, the charge being made for the dance only iwlll be served during the dance. I Thn teachers of the hlch and arade & schools will be InvKed guests. Free -1 rood, home-made cake' and punch wlll be served during the evening. The committees in charge of the af fair, working under the direction of Mrs. Willis Bromley, general chairman, chair-man, are: Reception committee Mrs. Atlantic Atlan-tic Chrietensen, chairman; Mrs. W. MaXlUD V, V&VA C? TI tr-i ; ? 8old by '; WriL Thornton Drug store ,"Ceao! Agency ',, iuo tMivy wiuu A Conscience" The Bank of American Forli th R. L. Ashby, Mrs. Ruben Chipman J If TTT TSHMIH committee Mrs. Benj. 33 Years, Successful Banking A STKOXG BANK . Maggie W. Anderson, Granstvllle, Evelyn J. lagreen, Tooele. f Uintah County A . G. Goodrich. Vernal; Isabrand Sander, Vernal; J W. Cheney, VernaJ; Mrs. John N. Davis. Vernal; Mrs. Joseph S. Hack ing, Vernal Utah County (North) Stephen L. Chipman, American Fork; Wllford W. Warnlrk, Pleasant Grove; David Gourley, American Fork; Annie C. Utah Livestock Benefit From Recent Storms Recent rain and snow storm have been highly beneficial to the livestock of the state, according to the weekly report of the Salt Lake office of the U. S. Weather bureau. Moderately heavy snows have fallen fal-len In the agricultural sections and over the immediately adjacent winter ,R. Halllday, Mrs. Win. Elsmore, Mrs a., aim gin. vm. uurruti. S Publicity ij . Mof fatt, chalnnan ; Mrs. J. L. Flrmage. 3 Mrs. P. M. Kelly, Mrs Clara Larson. 2 Mrs. William Barratt and Mrs. Willis Bromley ...... scnoiarsnip commuiee mrs. k. i Ashby, Mrs. Reed Gardner, Mrs. Wm. Elsmore, and Mrs. B. N. Chrlstensen. Cake committee Mrs. John Adam-son, Adam-son, chairman; Mrs. E. H. Street, Mrs. Leo T. Shelley and Irs. L R Pett. : 7 " Punch committee Mrs. Reed Gardner, Gard-ner, chairman ; Mrs. Willis Bromley, Mrs. Wm. Coates and Mrs. Roy Stceie. A1IEEIGAN FORK IIOTOB CO. Prank fljostedt, Prop. ; High Class Auto Repair- yi on. xuna. Aionest iv orK at p air J Agents Foir Gray Car. n xeiepnone 82 y Main Street, R American Fork lifter every meal Hlndley, American Fork;- Eleanore K. rangeg wegt of the mountalnBi On the eastern and southern ranges NIcholes, American Fork. (South) Henry A. Gardner. Spanish Fork; Rev. :gnowg are lnadeqniUe wiuman Murphy, Payson, k. u uone., u practicuUy all sectlon8 cipringvuie; Airs. cuza. rupison, span litvrli, Dull UdMjn, Utml Tutt's -.Pills 1 ' Phtpps !!T'OpWrr 'AtohirX'rStobkey; ". Clover; n ..v a tntxiUo tfftt on iho T6lo- County Dr. Joseph A. ' Phlpps, Tooele; William Rhoten, Keeps Your Stomach Young m sr m BUY IT! TRY IT! ROYAL BAKING Salt Lake CO., H; I ish Fork, Hepsey S. Lewis, ;Payson. (Provo) J. William Knight; F. S. Harris. H.'Claude Lewis, ElecU 8. tU on, Nellie Robinson. Wasatch County George F. Ryan, Heber. City; R. F. Nllsson, Heber City. Frederick Crook, Heber City Mima M. Broadbent. Heber City Nellie C. DoGraff, Heber City. Washington County (St. George District) George F. Gardiner, William O. Bentley, Leo A. Snow, Josephine J Miles, Mae M. McAllister. (Hurrlcau District) David Herschl, Hurricane; L, B. Petty, Hurricane; James Judd. La Verkln; Rhoea Wakellng. Toquervllle; Mrs. Charles B. Petty. Hurricane. Wayne County William H. Callhan Loa; Levi A. Taylor, Loa; Bathsheba Grundy, Loa: Norah Chappell, Lyman; R. A. Meeks. Blcknell. Karl Hopkins, C. Angus Wright. David I Jensen, Agnes H. Stevens, Mrs. A. P. Lfalgelow, Ogden. ' In his ' Ietter"'t6"llie",ahWeT'Yam'ed citizens. Dr. Wldtsoe said: "In add! tion to Its usual activities, the Utah ruDiic tieaitn Association mis year has been charged wilh the definite re sponsibility of securing legislation at the hands of our coming State Legis lature, for a state tuberculosis sana torlum, Whatever expense is attach ed to the discharging of this respon slbllity will have to be met with th.) moneys raised from the sale of Christ mas pea iff i ne association has no other funds with which to meet this expense Therefore, wo must have the help of public spirited men and wqnipn, whose love and sympathy for the suffering among their fellow men will Impel them to give an unselfish service In this cause'. "It should bo a source of much gratification to all who are interested in a slato tuberculosis sanatorium to know that Hon. George Albert Smith ihead the committee which has thlx work In Immediate charge and that he Is being willingly assisted by such busy people as w.w. Armstrong, Rev Arthur W. Moulton. Dr. Jos.R. Morrell. Miss Kate WUliams. Senator j Loltoy Dixon. Dr. T. B. Beatty and Dr. Alfred Blumberg. All of us, I nm sure, stand ready to give him all the ;imppwrt necMsary in "this' terywort Yj .and necesiry effort, snd this we can best do by making a success, of the Christmas Peal Sale." i i o Circumttancti Alter Cases It Imi't dlmult to forgive nn enemy unless you know he IS irinifer. clfnn-r clfnn-r Htvl :incr limn I: ii n wm .-The Julb. .U:r.-iW...,. .'.--- -- - " Of tSlir state fall grain is declared to be in good condition and good progress Is being made with tall plowing. o Place your order with Halllday Market for your Thanksgiving turkey. Extra choice ones. No Tax on Opinion "Everybody." suiil Uncle Eben, "to entitled to Ids own opinion, which Is bout de only thin you kin possess without payln' taxes on It" GLYCERINE MIXTURE PREVENTS APPENDICITIS Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed In Adlerlk la excellent excell-ent to guard against appendicitis. Moat medicines act only on lower bowels but Adlerika acta on BOTH upper up-per and lower bowel aad removes all gases and poisons. Bring out matter mat-ter you never thought was la your stomach 'in -intotttir-WiBr Thornton, Druggist. Adv. o o HIGH SCHOOL NOTES I.ucretia Ashby, . Reporter. .... The Seniors are very busy making plans for their Senior Hop which will be givep December, 5 th. They have engaged, the Ariel Quartette for the event, and are planning eleborate decorations. de-corations. It is to be a real classy affair and admittance la to be invitational. invita-tional. Wednesday a mosj, interesting program pro-gram was given during the assembly period by students from the B. Y. U. Those appearing on the program were Homer Wakefield, piano selections; Josephine Jones, dancing; Maggie narUn,1 reading; Emma Rust, soloist and Mable Straw, director. . , u One Hundred Pounds "Best Utah Sugar at Chlpman's during Big: Thanksgiving Sale only $8.60. ' adv. A pleasant nd agreeable iwcti and i I-a-s-t-l-n-g benefit well. Good lor teeth, breath nd digestion. Makes the next cigar taate better. - fct ft- si rrzzJZ mm sjp -L m i SkA W aft Hall's Catarrli Medicine UStSv. rid your tystem of Catarrh or Dcainea caused by Catarrh. , SaU by 4i9uiitt br grtr 4d yen F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Obk - - , Send your orders for Butter Wraf per to the Alpine Publishing Co. At The Movies Dickens Novel On 100 Best Books List "Who'a Who" Committ of Lcarflna Educators Gives "David CO(.pr. field" Honor. A committee of 96 educated men and women of unusual prominence :n the world and whose names appear in Who's Who In America," has chosen the Charles Dickens novel, "David Copperfield," second In point of popu larity among 1?0 bcofcs of nll'lm- guages whi.h it endorses as best fori every American to read. This is an unusual and distinctive j honor and adds more prestige to the writing crown of the famous EhgllHhj author, whose works have been a de-j Usht and revelation for years. j "David Copperfield" has been given j complete and elaborate screen i piesentntlon and the big picture Is' scheduled" to her tftow ar the iteaUfrt'" Theatre. beginnTng Monday. Ma'tinoe and night. If the "Who's. Who" Committee be lieves ono should read the hook by 11 means, then the same committee would undjuVedly ndvn all to the fllmu as all the characters of "David Copperfield" are transplanted to the" screen. --.-f ( Estate Heatrola YOTJR CHANCETO mTC $20:00 ' Yes Sir, right in the parlor or any downstairs loom. This new 'type of warm-air furnace requires ho costly installation, but is installed or moved as readily as a large heating stove. For old or new TS!res' offies, lialls, etc.-with or WITHOUT JUSEMEXTS. 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