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Show 0 fK, I '". ;f . - , ' ' .-'i "t -';.,t . . 1 1 American Fork AMERICAN" FORK, UTAH, SATURDAY, JsOVEMKER 22, 1921 NUMBER AX PULLETS MORE THAN PAY WAY OF ENTIRE FLOCK lAT SEVEN MONTHS Religion Class Convention To Be Held Here Sunday Gffiiea i oity Beautification I lommmee tniarged ii Hansen, landscape gardener J th. Utah Agricultural college and Agriculture Asvuk . ? Saturday-night with the Lani committee which waa appoln-Li appoln-Li m. time ago to aialat to the miittfur, nrogram plana for -Men were sent hefa Ust week. The -rtnctpal purpose 01 we bwi J enlarge the general committee by ulecting six Other from eacti ot tha .. w.rdi to represent the auxiliary iBliatlon ot that ward in tha earned earn-ed beautifying American Fork. . Hansen win vi vn. tie wry near future tp euperlntend artlvltlea. Tha work thin fall will snilit mainly ot preparing the premie, prem-ie, for which plana ot ImproTement lire been made, tor jilanting in the spring, etc. Mayor Coddlngton will call a meeting meet-ing of the general committee and Oose selected Saturday night, In the "firy near futureatjrMcJLiJE?. r definite idea of what la to Te eadertaken and accompllahed will be arrived at. - tmm. In ecah of the local four sirdi the blahop gave special felki Sunday night explaining the purpose of he beautiflcatlon pro-tram pro-tram and the honor confered . upon American Fork in behw accepted as ae of the three demonstration cities ef tho state. Following are (the commjttees cnows from tho four wards: First Ward James T. Gardner. Mrs. Joseph Dunkley. Jesse Russon. Mrs. Roy Greenwod, Roy Greenwood - and Mrs. A. W. Buckwalter. Second Ward John Robinson, Mr. Heber Barratt. Thomas Barrett Mrs. f. j. Wild. Mrs. Alma J. Olsen and Delbert Helselt : Third Ward Reed Robinson, Mrs. Joseph Karren, Edward Lee, Miss Sera WagstafT, Stephen T Shelley and n.Emma Hollndrake, ' Fourth Ward Lot Robinson. C. E. Watson. Mrs. Josenh A. ShePey, Mr?. Leo T. Shelley. Heber Hansen . and Mrs. Heber Hansen. The aobve named were selectel to represent the blffhoprlci. Sun-lnr 8cnoo!s. Relief Societies, Primary Associations. As-sociations. Y. L. M. I. A.'s and T. M. M. I. A.'s. Work On American Fork Coop. Building Progressing The American Fork Coop, bulldtnt; Is faking on more of a metropolitan sir each day now as workmen pro- jpess on the remodeling program. The hew canopy frame-work is op. It Is the only one of Its type on the street and an idea ot 1ta attractive- .am. can M.Jiad..frpm .the jmpreved appearance of the store front already. Plsnterlng of the Interior is well tmderway and the large show win-1 dows and entrance are shaping op A few more weeka will aee the Wg store soon nearing completion. Moving and remodeling of the pre- sent store room will not commence until after the holiday. o Stores To Close Next Thurs-W day Thantagiving m7 . J i thAniravi4. ...ti.n . hmiai ay. will be oiserred la American wk In the usual manner, a number ' family gatheringa. The atoree will be closed for the day. but will remain ! open until aeven o'clock, one honr longer, the evening preceding. Thanksgiving On this, the great occasion set aside for us all to giv9 , Thanks for the bounties that have been bestowed upon us by ; our Creator during fhe past year, we Rhould all pause and take . ihousrht of the many things, we as citizens of thia great nuK "4ry-bavo reason, to be.prp"- " ? "We arethnnkfnl " - .... That America stands united and powerful That brave' hearts "anS;brond eeeana. guarl.us .frornany fnreicrn danger; . , ' ". ; --------. fc - That education, equal r?hi and democracy find free ex- pression here;' , r . ' , .That' orrortur'lly lies on every; hand and every man hasr a chanceto edvance?; . !...":"'' ' V That nracfirallv vprv man has work, good wages and a . i nance to save r; '1TB- School Board Appoints Judges of Election Supt David Gourley announced to the Alpine District School Board In their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon after-noon thai on December 3rd, precincts No. S and 4 would elect a board mem-bar mem-bar each tor tha coming four years and that the candidates for the same are a follows: Precinct No. 2 S. L. Swenson and J.J.Hayes. Precinct No. 4 F. D. ' Worlton . and Joseph Anderson. The Board decided to prepare an extra polling place in the Lindon Amusement Hall for the voters of the Lindon and Oram sections, thus supplying sup-plying two polling places for precinct No. 2, the other being at Pleasant Grove proper. The following persons were decided -j-upon- to ba.jippolnted to act jis Judges , or tne coming election: Precinct No. 2 Polling Place" No. 1 J at Pleasant Grove:. CL B.. . Harper,. Mark Bezzant and Dan Adams. Polling place No. 2 at Lindon : Al-,bert Al-,bert Anderson, Wllford Stard and , Benjamin Walker. , Precinct No. 4 Polling place at ( Lehl: James F. Peterson, Freeman Royal and Mrs. T. F. KIrkham. I The contract to move and. replace j the old frame shop building at Pleas i ant Grove from the old location to the new high school premises was awarded ' to J. C. Colum at a cost of S851.S3 i complete, according to his bid on file. A number of claims as recommended recommend-ed by tha, checking committee, were ordered paid by the clerk: j Authorisation was made to have ap- proximately ten loads of gravel placed on the grounds of the Harrington and j Forbes- school property. Religion Class Conference It Is announced that the conference of Religion Class workers will be held In the stake tabernacle at American Fork Sunday next, and all workers are urged to be in attendancee. o Younp; Mother Called By Death Mrs. Vlda Lynch Chlpman, 34, 'wife of Myron Chlpman, passed away lu galt j.aVe City about 10:80 Tuesday mornta? Mrs. Chlpman was born and raised In this city and her death is the B0UTCe 0f great sorrow among a large ;clrcle ot relatives and friends, j Por ovcr ret yeari previous to her 'marr1age Fcb 17 i91j t0 Myron Chlp- roan( ahe'waaem'pIdyed'-a'wa-'Bera toP tne iai telephone, exchange, A year afteP tnefr marriage M'r. and Mrs. Chlpman moved away from thia clty an(j for the past fonr yeara they haVe resided salt Lake City. Her disposition waa such as to inspire DgheBt Pepect from all with whom the came in conUct Three children wera bcrn to Mr. ?.1fn' f-TJ? 'Bon tl weka old. Her husband, Barents, and. tha toUawlng brothara anit (trs also survive: Enuiatt Lyuch of Fort Bragg, Cajlfomla; Mra. Dewey Halbertaon o Ogden; wen and June Lynch of thin city, Funeral aervicee were being held Friday afternoon In the Third ward chapel aa we went to preaa. Proof Positive There Is Money In Chickens. ' As one of a series ot article tr statements that there is money in poultry, as a side issue or aa buatpesa, we give figures contributed by Ben Reich, a local chicken ma. i . " . . On AprO 11, 1914, he purchased. 1.&00 chicks; At the close of even months he has 401 laying bena. ; These are the balance of tha 1,600 after loss in raising, selling cockerels and culling small and Inferior stock. ' ' ' "" " Mr. Reich, who spent a year and a half at the Utah Agricultural College, has kept a close record on his flock and baa kindly given ns the following data: - ' .-'i - COSTS AND RETURNS FOR COSTS April 111,500 chicks 1205.50 April 11 to November 11 Feed 1350.0S ",,:Coop-i-t2fl'X 80) (2357.00) 10 85.70 $511.20 $623.00 Net Balance Above All Costa $31.I0 Note No Labor costs ara figured .here. - The above figures indicate that Mr. Reich will make this flock pay "aahdsomr'meOTrTlurinr-the-fat year. ILjULiSostSjjBxceptJ can be met in two months laying, with another Ave, to go, there la, no , reason .why at the end of the year the profit will not be big. Too, there Is at least one month'left of the highest price for egga of the entire year, f, ' The Jock Ja now laying a little above 60 or 408 egga each two 'daT- . , -.-ij' ....... ::rz::::z::rz The present feed cost Is 12.60 per day. FoUowfnz is tha feed ration being used by Mr. Reich.' " " RATION SCRATCH Feed Three Times Dally. Rolled Barley Cracked Corn Whole Wheat Rolled Oats . ....30 Ibfc . ....60 lbs. ....60 lbs. ..30 lbfc- 180 lbs. One-tenth of a pound per hen per day is fed. IK ' Tfirda eat , one-tenth poutil per day each). Also 3 gallon skim milk dally, 1 bushel alfalfa leaves and 18 lbs. mangels. NOTE Each week we will give slmular information about chick-. ena as part of a campaign of the American Fork. Commercial Club to stimulate more Interest In the growing chicken Industry. Committee W. II. Chlpman, Sidney Nlcholes, Hans Cbrlstensen, I. L Pratt, John Robinson, W. D. Loveless and Frank Galaford. Special Thanksffiving Sunday -School Prograia Sunday morning, commencing at 10:30 o'clock, the regular Sunday School time, a special Thanksgiving program will be given. AH members of the ward are cordially Invited to be present. The program will be as follows: Preliminary exercises Including sing ing, admlnatratlon ot sacrament, etc. Special Tbankglvlng.raTerrJohn H. Davie. Instrumental selection High 8chool students Reading "When the Frost is on the Pumpkin" Elliott J. Lee. Talk Mrs. Angle W. Warnick, member mem-ber of the stake board. Closing singing and prayer. Clifford E. Young will give a abort Thanksgiving talk and Mlaa Iris Evans will sing a solo In the Second ward in addition to' tha regular opening exer-ciaee exer-ciaee of tie Sunday School after which claaa work will b taken up. la the Talr- ward tha regular Sunday School exercises and daaaee will be conducted. A abort Thanksgiving Program will be given fa the Fourth ward before the separation for tha regular class work. Dr. Vernon 7. Hoaaton of Salt Lake City, will meet wttb'tha parents claaa and give a talk. : food attendance at-tendance ia desired. "T---!r Unioa Pacific Station At The Jtation from whlob all Vnlon Pacific ttralnf operated In ind ,out of Loa Angeles ' will hereafter be known aa tb Central Passenger stall ju --In stead of the Union Pacific Southern ,Pac Btation, The new name- for the station- is now In effect ' . o "tt Adcantag0$ Ustenln' to a iH-b by radio Jee' tults me," said I'ncle Khen. "If I wunis to' go to ultfp In le middle of tt tain' 'utt-usf iii 0'itxMl.v. FIRST SEVEN MONTHS RECEIPTS Ang Cockerels Sold ' (650) Bept. Small Hens Sold .1195.00 Iiisox.,.,,..,,,,,...;;, HSS.0S Bept 20 to Nov. 11 Eggs ) ' Sold .$211.00 viEggs Used At Home S36.00 dry Mash Always Available. Bran .SO lbs. Cora Meal, Fine. Heat Scrap Ground Barley, fine.. ' Ground Oats, fine ....40 lbs. ....20 fba. -..20 lbs. .. .20 lbs. Charcoal .5 Iba. - Bone Meal . t Salt ..2 ros. Dried Buttermilk . 10 lbs. Gold Star Mothers Honored By Organization The Service Star Legion met at the home of Persldent Ann L. Chlpman Wednesday, November 19 to enter tain tha Gold Star Mothers. Opentng prayer was offered by Mrs. James T. Gardner Reading on Thanksgiving by Maud Cbrlstensen. Piano Solos Mildred Dunkley, --Ralag,Our.JlagrTrMw.Laujra Dunkley. Ideals given by Mrs. 8use Miller. Solo "My Little Grey Mother" Larue Robinson. Toasta on "Ufe" was given by LiHJe Brown, Mrs.- Potter, our ex president of tha Utab chapter," was present and gave an Interesting talk on the work that Is ahead of tha Service Ser-vice 8tar members. ' She told of her visit among tha disabled war rater ana.- - . - Following the program a. delicious luncheon waa served. Each Gold Star Mother and alao Mra. Potter was presented with a bouquet of white caraatloaa aa a token of deepest aym pathy. . ' ImproTements at The Cob-bleitone Cob-bleitone Service Station ' Improvements made and being made at tha Cobblestone Servka 8tatlon In clude the Installation ot two new gasoline pumps, tha replacing of one of the three hundred gallon tanks by one with a capacity of two; thousand gallons and tha building up of the creek bank at the rear of the station. When. the bank has been built up and filled In Mr. Thompson, manager "of the station states' he will prepare the ground for planting grasa. - 0 - ' ; On Ahi Other Hand "Nothing Is ImiMMMllile to Imlustry -said Lt hi- Givek.anue. Industry, bw ever, mihis liiitvlltl timuy. - Bui ((id ' Rvi-iiiuu ' Triinrliii Religion "Clasa convenuon for Alpine Al-pine stake will convene In the stake tabernacle, Amerlcaa Fork, Sunday. The program ot tho convention as outlined Includes three meetings, commencing ari0" o"clock ai 2 V clock p. m. and 7:30 o'clock p. m. respectively. J The meeting from. 10 00 to 12:00 will be tor the Stake Board ot Edu cation, the Stake . Superintendent, Stake Supervisors, Stako Secretary, Ward Boards of Education, Principals, Secretaries and Instructors. The ' afternoon meeting . from 2 : 00 rectlon of the Stake Board of KJu- catlon In the Intereat of Religion Class work, and the general rubllc la Invfted. Tb evening meeting from 7.30 to :00 o'cloc Is also for the general public. Tha programs ot tha three meetings follo : - - Bandar Moralnr-IOiOO te lSiM Kng1ngha-4d--laMyjyghJ4 Invocation. Singing "Today While the Sun Bhlnea.'' : Addnsss: "OuUUndlng Problems in the Religion Classes ; of our Stake" Stake Superintendent Round Table "Discussion of These Problema. ; Musical Selection Lehl Address: Keys to Success in Reli gion Class Work. : a. Organisation p. Text Books c. The Handbook' , d. Teacher Training. Representative of the General Church Board of Education. Singing "Onward Christian Soldiers.. Benediction. ' ' , ' -' Sunday Afternoon ttOS te 4i0S SlngingFthlse'To tha Man" Inrocation. - ......... . Singing-Pleasant Grove r-r Address: "Results Expected in Re ligion Class Work" Chairman of the Stake Board of Education (The President of the Stake.) Address: "Satisfactions in Religion Class Work" Stake Superintendent. Superinten-dent. ' ' - Muslc--Chlldre'a Chorus lindon Presentation . of Religion Class Authorities, General, Stake, and Ward members of the Stake Presidency. The Unique Function of the Religion General Church Board of Edu-; Edu-; cation. Singing 'Make the World Brighter." Benediction. ganday Evening 7 (SO to liOO Singing "Zlon le Growing.".: Invocation Singing "Hope of IsraeL" Address: "A Message to the Youth of Ion. Representattva of-the General Church Board of Education. Educa-tion. Singing TTrue to .the Faith." Benediction. Union Meeting Addressed By General Board Zlember Oscar A. KIrkham of the M. L A. Ganeral Board, Salt Lake City, waa present at tha stake Priesthood and Union meeting held In the stake tabernacle tab-ernacle 8unday afternoon. Mr. KIrkham KIrk-ham In addressing the general assembly assem-bly before tha separation for departmental depart-mental meetings, told of his visit to Cook County Jail, Chicago, where an ALPINE PITBLISHINO NOW LOCATED IN NOTES BUILDING JUST EAST OF REALAET The location of the Alp'rte Publishing Conmany . chansfea today from the familiar corner aftnt.H-ofJhe Bank of Amerif an Fortr:tO"tbe Noyei-huildinjf. on Uie north aide of 3fa?n Street; The new location is Inst east of thfe Kealar rTheatra, ,.A.J.X.-COm ,.A.J.X.-COm IN AKD SEE OUH NEW II0MEr experiment la being carried on wUk the prisoners In which they' art lowed to spend a certain portion , 0t each day In wholesome recreation . ( Tha. necessity ot and Joy that aomM t with living a pure lift waa" the then ; ot Mr. Kirkham's address 15 ' y Prea. 8. I Chlpman presided at ' , the meeting and took ) charge.', Th . congregation sang "We Thank The O Oo4 For a Prophet1 after whlck Thos. T. KIrkham of Lehl offered the opening prayer. La Roy Robertson of Pleasant .Grove rendered a rloUn . aolo. .. . . . ''. ''wlPM"a7'Ttpmw,"mdi'--'letUf.lrt. the presiding bishopric of the Church regarding the annual visit of tkw bishoprics, tithing . settlement etc Prea James H, Clarke annonncH that a choristers and organists' department de-partment would be held In the American Ameri-can Fork City Hall during the depart ment sessions under the direction of ' K. J. Bird, and jarged. alj choristers , and organists to support this depart menlT Tha assembly then adjourned tar depar tmentlnatrnctipns. . Roll eall in the PricBthood waa responded (s The following - were recommended and unanimously passed upon to be. ordained elders: Walter Devey, Nor-ren Nor-ren W. Brown, Kenneth McDonald, Leo A. Searle, Hildebrand Wing. Methly Abel and Moroni Shelley of American Pork Third Ward; .Lew Nelsen, James Reed Stewart an4 pjijah, Chlpman of tha American Fork Second ward. v Glen Draper of Pleasant Grove, re cently returned from the 8ws-Gr- mas mission, reported briefly bin labors. Wlnfleld Clark, recently lua-salned lua-salned aa second counselor tn the Pleasant Grove Second ward blahop- rle, and John H- Robinson, sustained ; as second counselor tn the Amerlcaa Fork Second ward bishopric, both expressed: ex-pressed: a desire to fill their calllnt: faithfully.' ... . ,; -; j Pres Chlpman spoke on some of tbo ,dtfferencea between -! conditions ' at ,home and In the mission Held, and of the value of a mission In the lle of a young man, especially If he continet faithful after his return. Myron R. Moyle, who Is leaving soon for the Western States mission, expressed bis desire to till an honorable honor-able mission, . Changea In the lth quorum of eldera, were passed upon. Following the fclnging of the Dox-ology, Dox-ology, E. B. Hawkins of American Fork pronounced the benediction. .. ' 7. L. U. I. A Demonstration la Tabernacle Tonight Under the auspices of the T. L. IL I. A. Stake Board a demonstration meeMsTwinlwi-iiel" fothewst- tabernacle this evening, Saturday. commencing at 7 o'clock. All Bee Hive girls and their Bee Keepers, Gleaner girls and their leaders are nrged to be present. ? The fore part of the evening win h tikon an with demonstration of aonge'and games, following which Tn I ' . a demonstration of weed painting, poij chrome work, novelty gifts for Christ mas etc will be given. 8amplea of ' work dona along these line wilTbr on display. . . . ; ; : V Tha meeting waa to have been held Thursday evening but the change waa made necessary and aU ' previously; notified are asked to be present tonight to-night Instead. "dOItPANY MOVES v. " ' |