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Show ) . w v jjouivu 22, jj Missionaries Zlakiiig ftj American Fork Citizen Offlc Air'" Pub. Co. Bldf. a.iK nrrr.n:.M i . "ZTZTi ii - ' '" ' ....... . A . " ,a. rfitn r lu yyyy7l 1 1 i!. if 1 jr, 8 V ; A. 'J 'I'll I i A .(., ....... I A i PBORBESSITEt INDEPENDENT rrBiicTiON. Office Phone No. 86 Kntered la the post office at Amsrl-n Amsrl-n -. Fork, UUhr second-class stutter. " , Subscription rates, 12.50 per year In advance. Advertisement rates: Display. 30 eenta a column Inch. Legal notices and readers, legal rate of 10 cents per eight-point line per Insertion. Want ads. Rate 2 cents per word eeb Insertion. Payment roust accompany accom-pany adrertlsement. i A. P. OAISFORD, Jr. EDITOR 6000 SPEAKING ART THAT SHOULD BE CULTIVATED , By Miss fl. 3L Johnson' Elf llsh Teacher, Pleasant Crete High School '' . 1 : : -ft George W. Eliot, President of Har-rard, Har-rard, says, "I recognize but one mental men-tal acquisition as an essential part of the education of a lady or a gentleman, gentle-man, namely, an accurate and reined re-ined nse of the Mother Tongue." Kf Wirtef"Bc6tt defined" agdoiTcbri rersatlonallst as, "one who haa Ideas, srhfl reads thlnkrr listens and who4 lers" of speech because wc do " not has therefore something to say." 'take the trouble to make an art of It Pope says, "Language Is the dress We believe that old saying "Talkers t the mind." jare born not made." How absurd? We, the Speech Department, believe 'Who ver he,rd of aB intant ta,WnT these quoUtions to be true. We also We can accomplish anything, even firmly agree with Oevcnor Mabe,Bood speech. If we will but use per-when per-when he says, "The first duty of a Severance and will power. We can van Is to speak, that Is his chief busl- da away wlth 8,an ,nd vrotinHy in Bess la life," because there is no 0th-! the 8ame Tne flrst 8teD ln ,c' r one thing which enables us to make compllshlng this is to formulate an so good an Impression, as the ability English Creed, not Slang Creed and to converse well. To speak well Is anthen U8e ll- A creed 8,n,I,,ar t0 the ri We believe the" greatest of arts one ven nere be,ow 18 dT8aDle for .Inr. It la th one most used: the,"e siuaeni. parent ana speuier. Providence Has Been Kind to Us All Let Us Safeguard Our Prosperity! Another year rolls around and with it comes the day set aside for Thanksgiving--a day in which we review the past and give thanks for the bounties that have been bestowed upon us. - This Bank is indeed grateful for the prosperity tbat it has been favored with for the confidence the citizens of this community have shown in bestowing such prosperity and for the many acts of kindness and consideration that it has been our privilege to receive from those with whom we came in business contact. ' . . .' re consider it, indeed, a favor to ba able, to serve such an intelligent and loyal community., as this and hope that every citizen will call upon us whenever we may be able to serve his purpose. The Bank of American Fork ' 33 Years Successful Banking A STRONG BANK ene most Indispensable. ', To be a good conversationalist, ENGLISH CREED 1 believe that my Mother Tongue with the ability to Interest people, to Is worthy of my respect, admiration raw them to us naturally, by the and love. superiority of our conversational II- I believe that it is possible for ability, Is to be the possessor of a me to speak my Mother Tongue cor-Tery-great-accomplishment. jrectly, fluently and elegantly. "Good Speech not only helps us to ni- I believe this takes time, patience make friends, but to hold them when anj cgre. made. It opens the doors and softens jy, , bclleve tnal Biang lB language heart. "It makes us Interesting in ,n th(J makfng and untl, lt ,8 made U aorti of company. It helps us to R g not proper to UBe cet on In this world, because wo i in u n u , u believe that the proper accom- know that true politeness is "To do ' , M-i. . . -, j 4 4. , , 'pan ment to a pure, clearly enuncia-and enuncia-and aay the kindest things ln thtj . i.i -h . , . ted language is a musical ana re-Kindest re-Kindest way. I . ' A person who can talk well, who ,onant V0Jce-has V0Jce-has the art of putting things together VI- I believe that voice can be cul-tn cul-tn an attractive way; who can ln- tivated for It is every one's right by terest others by his power of speech, Inheritance. fcas the advantage of the one who VII- I belteve it Is possible to live knows more but who speaks less up to this creed, apontaneoualy. It is the person VIII- I believe It is worth while so I wt-ose speech Is interesting, buoyant, believe I'll, try. natural and spontaneous, who is most The speaker not only needs -mA mnt .nneht after in the to use this creed, but to follow Wl'tVVUtv w a , Helprur mntr Oh lecturing I- Get the spirit. . ,. II- Use short words, short sentoncci and sharp points. HI- In preaching, humility is the better part of valor. IV- Pound your hearers with your heart and words, not your fists. V- Ijovb is better than wit. VI- A little is good. You can drown some devils with tears and kill 6ome with laughter. j VIII-"Make lt clear; make It ring true; make what you have to say known. It Is for these qualities and characteristics charac-teristics of speech that we are striving. striv-ing. We like speech which is buoyant, buoy-ant, natural, sympathetic and spontaneous. spon-taneous. We desire to show a spirit of help- Mr. Albert Xasb", who Is emptoyed at the power plant, moved his family to Salt Lake City this week where his children .will .attend schooL Mrs. George Y. Myers American Pork Monday i Myers and family. o visited in rith Victor i At The Movies I it -, - 1 i .... .... ....... Current Review of "My tnckey Home." Old Ken. "My Old Kentucky home," which opened at the Realart. Theatre Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday is one of the most interesting pictures we have fulness to all departments In schooj'neen thus far this season won from Al CorisUe Xor thinking of It "Hold Your Breath" Is an Al Christie feature done in the same tempo as the short Christie comedies. Unlike most feature comedies, It has a good story as a basis for the humor. It Is a tale of a girl who sets out to hold down her brother's reportorlal Job and does although she rouses the whole town and almost breaks I her heck before she succeeds." Tho cast is comprised of a grand ! array of well known players. Dorothy jDevore, the irrepressible little star of a multitude of Chrlste comedies, is the girl. Jovial Walter HIers plays her well-meaning finance and Tully Marshall Is- seen as the Eccentric Collector. Col-lector. 'Jlmmte Adams, Jlmmle Harrison. Har-rison. Prlscllla Bonner, Lincoln Plumer, Rosa Gore. Jay Belasco. a. 1X1 UH. HUT. 111. I H71 r Alpine Publishing Co., J ."-morican. .forkv Utah. Dear Editor, . Words cannot express mv you for sending me the Citi. Z is almcet like a visit home to r . those we love in Utah. To know you- think of us by sending Ul T home paper, gtvea us a renewed d !" me work of fti Lord. 1 Sister Olive Berg and I are hw IPS together here in ColuraW, Soutj Carolina, and are enjoying our work very much. Judging from the nam. ner oi inenas we nave who are tsjt membera of our church, an! th u. tereat they are taking in our liter. lure, mormonism is becoming matt favorable all the time. Several . months ago Miss L! Shepherd who at one time lived k 8alt lake, came through here lectw. lng against Mormons. Althourh sh. salt) many things against us shs ku been a benefit and help to w rai, sionaries. In our trading w meet people -who heard her and btfn glad to get our literature to see K we really are teaching and living u immoral as ene siaiea. "'"God moves "In '"a '''''mysterious "wiy HIa wondera to perform." There is an old saying that' "thi harder you throw the ball down, the higher It will bounce." The mors persecution we meet, the more Inter est ia created, and the more opportunities' oppor-tunities' are given us to teach tin Gospel. ' Again thanking you for the Cltizca, and wishing you a joyous Thanki- tttrtgrTwmaJfloar"Si8rerTnffii Gospel, Box 852, Atlanta, Georgia. and to all people of the home who are Interested. We want to be broad and tolerant, for we know that a "narrow, stingy concerns a young man, railroaded to prison and who when released is too proud to go home. He doc go, however, and lives in con- Th .tnrY1 ' itieorre P eree. Victor Radman rtndH i-.uo, uuum ua-r auu UOUUiilS aner comprise the remainder of the. large and very capable cast. The picture n..1 nv tnVoa ioll" Wo in' i A t.i .v r " o.uik-j mm " ,..v. ...... , " w BLain uirau i u in.- iiib uiuiuci ii i ' . , , , , . "iiiicu uj rran noiana uonsin, au- thor of Innumerable Christie scr nts. U Ann n AKa mamma a 1 ' a trey b Ltisr Brvi cv liuiii uci uuijr lu . world oi. aoctetyU. Most of us are what w8 call "bung- these helpful hlnta on lecturing 11s- fed below: . Keeps Stomach Young m I BUY IT! TRY IT! ROYAL BAKING CO., - - Salt Lake help make others understand that it isn't Just education, good clothes, and money which make us appear well. rather lt Is our speech. We are attempting to bring about betterment of speech by: I- Being on guard for errors whether in grammar or slang. II- By enlarging our vocabulary. III- By reading the best of literature. IV- By listening to the best lecturers. V- By observing "BetterSpeech Week'!. VI- By participating in Essay. Short Story und Debating contests. VII- By functioning in -the school room, home and community when opportunity op-portunity is given. VIII- And by upholding the standard .DjUwJEUahLflnjroace. o HIGHLAND NOTES Nida A. Hall. Reported Mr, and Mrs. George Y. Meyer had as their guests Sunday Mr: and Mrs. George W. Myers snd children pf Provo, and Mr. andMrs. Victor Myers and children of Americun Fork. Mrs, Ososr Hall entertained Tuesday. Tues-day. November Uth, at supper ami a candy pull In honor of her "Tith ' hirth-day. hirth-day. There were p!kM present. Mr. Willism Mitchell returned home Monday from Salt, take City here he had spent the last two weeks attend- In? to business matters. -ii Mrs. KthPl West and children of Sandy, trpent Saf.ird:iy with Mr.. ;.! lm Myers. Sunday Mrs. Wet v',;,it-ed v',;,it-ed In Pleasant Grove with friends. 11 John Healey loft Wednesday for Bingham where he will seek vmploy- Relief Society meeting was held Tuesday at tho home of Mrs. Alma niihler. " It wa a literary meeting and the lesson was given by Mrs. '"Austin 'O-isenT" "" t 1 i " " , Mr. and Mrs. John Hatch spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday at Woodscross visiting with relatives. have it released by a smuggler who; 1 1 cuurunK me young man h bwcci- heart. Monte Blue Is splendid as the young man. Sigrld Homqulst as the remanclug sweetheart is delightful, as is Julia Swayne Gordan as the Southern widow. Lucy Fox, as a capricious cap-ricious mauntaln girl, does all that Is expected of her, and the others ln the cast are excellent If on want a good time or ere itch- ! ing for excitement go to the Realart Theatre and "hold your breath. mm l lluuL'QUIUUlHI I Chew it after every meal It stlmolatea pppctllc ana Ids digestion. It makes you food do yon more good. Note how tt relieves Quit s tally fecUat Iter hearty eating. jr 1NLJ?. aweeleat ASK rat ir.uaoKj ment. "Within The Law" Smooth Adaptation Of Old Reliable Crook Play. " ily KdwTn sThallerr."" Sometimes when I am looking at pictures like "Within the Law," which is 'showing next week at the Realart Theatre, I think that the majority of our actors and directors don't get half enough credit for the good work that they frequently do. They need a sound berating oftentimes for the way -they mangle a perfectly good Idea to he sure; but occasionally they do hot receive as much praise as they deserve for what they do toward glossing over the Insufficiencies of plot and situation. Norma Tnlmadfre, Lew Cody. Eileen Ei-leen Percy, Jaek Mulha'l, and the others help to make these thoroughly fascinating, while the direction o' Frank Lloyd I cautious and smooth. He's avoided overdoing thine where there was every chance In the world to spoil the illusion by commlttnu i Just this Times. very error. Los Angeles A Picture That's True To It's Name "Hold Your Breath," Christie Fea'ure. Crammed With-Thrills and Humor. You'll.. hase. to da what you're 4ild t you go to the Realart Theatre to-night- "Hold Your Breath 4s so full of brisk; action and thrilling situations that It takes your breath away. A particularly apt title that. Jlmmle Adams certainly deserves the lot he Choice lhanksgmng Poultry MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Every woman hopes to make her 'Thanksgiving .tinnier the "least of feasts!" That means, first ot i'.ll, seU'ctiiitf-the i-hoicust Poultry, (Jroeories, Fniits 'ejretalles. St, iiiadain, we Mutest vm make it! Turkey tie of our select fresh, eorrrfed Tiirkevs. All will relish the following items as. part of tin !renl: Celery Lettuce Currants Raisins Lemon Peel Citron Peel Walnuts . ,. Sweet Potatoes Dates Loose ligs Oraugcs Apples Mince Meat Alolasscs Uananas Grapes - Halliday & Robinson i 1 V 8 , X |