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Show AMERICAN FOEK CITIZEN ' SATURDAY, JUNE 13,' 1925 Chapter J . .imoat ten the name ? literally to fight Profit. From So Big (of kettle derivation) It had rmtoSoMK. AndSoblg r.Ti consonantal dlsbar- B : i,i until he WM ,w hid ir"''"" , . ' nl4 schoolboy In that In-Tmci In-Tmci district southwest of C known flrst a New r . .. mb Prairie. At ten, by If teeth, copper-toed boots. 1 , .La.nt h,1 sorting up from Und Idlotif question invariably " . .l K- Ilium lklMH ana ........... onnlte patience, through the their Infancy. . A art in a tivnpPtlr kitchen, from washtub to bo,,,!, from itove to table, or, . II- V. t 111,!? fprt la tne neius to mj " gtralfbtenlnK the numbed back .mif. resnite from the close- L. rf carrots, turnips, spinach. La oter which she was laboring. r - i. I t nuia I tip to aweni u" w "in Uiead with a quick dck of ber her bent arm. In ujv - - - . put line dark eyea of hers trird the child percnea linper-ImTlIttTrheBp linper-ImTlIttTrheBp of eropty pv Bch. one of which comprisea .. . T ft I II. .1. kutiime. Senna uwoug "u tor the expression of affection. Lork was always hot at her beels. ! youni; wonifln In a blue L irew, faded and earth-grimed. Ug her eyes was a driven look out who walks always a little J d herself . In her haste. Her itaadant hair was skewered Into :itartan . knob from which soft ud itranda were constantly es- k to be pushed back by that tame M ducking gesture of head and inn. Her bands, for such use. nroally too crusted. and Inground the toil Into which she was delv- Tm aw a child of perhaps two i dirt-streaked, sunburned, and rally otherwise defaced by those k bites, scratches, and contusions ir the common lot of the farm at i mother harried by work. in that moment, as the woman fi it the child there In the warm ortnfof the Illinois prairie land. the cluttered kitchen of the farra- . there quivered and vibrated be-them be-them and all abount them an i glow, that Imparted to them their lurroundipgs a mystery, a 1. 1 radiance. it blj is babyr Sellna would de-tenselesaly. de-tenselesaly. "How big Is my child would eke plump fingers Into the rich I loin. He would itllkhtly wearj smile and srretrh U arms. She. too. nni wide, wide. Then they I in a dUCt his KH.nl I, n r.i.b- ., IK- 5" petal, hers quivering with 8n and a certain Uf! with the voire tearing ' prolonged vowel and dropping "ty lth the second word. I'urt pme. she would run to him,. mm J . . "vf uuwn upm him, and bury - "it m me warm moist if u. neck, and make as devour him. -Sn v.it K coarse he IMaat In fact, he never be- 6iE l th x. lA.. . t . - t nir-nii f u iieu arms e and Imnginmion would have ff.' "" would have thought she bt been satisfied when, In ..r was tnc Dirk DeJoiig FUlUM ton ...... (. lengraved) nt the UdZI "';"n;-J,nPn per. so t - xun as to have the Wng Warrl.e,i.n,i iri,wi by American business process; 0"the were nm.lf. i.r f"J English tailor; whose road- , 1 f r"nc'' chaasla; whose r "ere aun.i i ... Votan- . " " Japanese f T: hi' fe. in ahort. was l --IMze of the i our nt .4i,r, - N only Z I t ? 8 though V -joriK. I'ie veirt'tnhle nort. "i partly cheated I.."1 1 lived In .-.,1 in many rlnselln,, York when Milwaukee rwi, m I nu II nn han. h wa always a lit- 1B-V 7--a-,Ui,iJ-id wMch- . . "'la deniirii, - i . ' p ilfer Wnnl k 'Hn romnKH and Li. " 'Ithniif niion.. '..t... i 'e W hla hni.. . - iranaao "-, traveling the coun- lHto try with hfa little daugfiter. vvas a gambler gam-bler by profesalon. temperament, and natural talents. When In luck they lived royally, stopping at the best hotels, ho-tels, eating strange, succulent sea-rlands. sea-rlands. going to the play, driving In hired rigs (always with two horen. If Simeon PeakeiM4-t enough money for a two-horie'equtpage he walked). When fortune hid her face they lived in boarding houses, ate hoarding house meals, wore the clothes' bought when fortune's breath was balmy. Purine nil this time Sellnn attended Hchools. good, bad, private, public, with .surprising regularity considering her nomadic ex Istence. She had a beautiful time. Kx-cepf Kx-cepf for three, years, to recall which was to her like entering a somlire icy room on leaving a warm and plowing one, her life was free. Interesting, varied. She made decisions usually devolving upon the adult mind. She selected clothes. She ruled her fath- J? lthS r t55d serve the Vame of a "petrlflW fort. hnl , . b"d',buvt b managed soros-jlt Is located in nurthern Arliona aouth - i mBl lDm wai tjwas -r the town of A.l:,,fli,. nn th. s,.nti. the money to paj for the Fiutr xhnu Ing. Sellna waa happy. 8he knew only auch young people girls as sht met at Id Iks Mster's sch.Md. Her chum waa Jniu (ian,n.i ..k. port from tlw City Marshal the i ouiu'il shall act ou said application in . n-gard to .dnl:ng or denying the same it shall deem Just and proper. lt'ball,be the duty of the City or his &yaw Fe rallroud and waa designated aa a aatloual .monument in 190C. There are three principal groups or forests In which trees or hlooka of the net rl tli.. I I ii.. i v i ) , . i .. ter of Ain-n.e Ti,.,,..i .i..;.-. . ' Jiarttnar" ro investigate anil examine utcher. You pr ,l a . " """ ! f 10,11 tll,u? to tlme a11 ,lwn" nni . . '""'"Ty Bo 0WB feet In lentil und crow sections i . ' Heni,e ,tock. if , ,ut.Uy. ,nd Mt reveal the fan .hut these trees, which i' H"" f'Mrettes or cigarette paper. Hempel bacon and IlemM hama cured .re eedurn. did not grow there, but a"(1 if 11 nal1 "PPear frora , h n the hickory, for In Chlciigy. the dis-J prohalil.v beside an Inland sea, and estlgatlon and examination that any "wnaT1 .eher of 18W ,0 Packer upon falling becnine waier-logged on law or the state or ordinance of aald . V , ,er leap- . ' ,','""'' t il'N point. Uurlng de- city is being violated at any licensed her a lit for the .ulh., ' ''onilrslti'" " of the plaoe or by any llcen8eo nrr a gin ror tne make-bel eve. In aiu,..,.! u-n untir..i.. k. .m..u omfortable, well-dressed way she was derixe.1 fr..m o.None in the aur- w.n or raixTure of Dick Swlveller's i rounillna land. aiarenioness ana Sarah Crewe. Kven In her childhood she extracted from life the double enjoyment , that comes uaually only to the creative mind. "Now I'm doing this. Now I'm doing that." she told herself while she was doing It. Looking on while she participated. par-ticipated. Perhapa her theater going had something to do with this; At an age when moat little girls were not only unheard but practically unseen, she occupied a grown-up seat at th play, her rapt face, with Its dark serious seri-ous eyes, glowing in a sort of lumlnoua pallor as she sat proudly next her father. In this way Sellna, half-hidden In agents or servants, or that said place is not conducted In a ijulet, lawful The Mate of mlnernhiMtlon in which Proper manner, said City much of the wood exists almost places Marshal shall at one report the It with gem or precious stones. Not j particular facts " in regard to such Wnly arc chalcedony, opals and agates found, but ninny trees approach the condition of )iisr and onyx. Coach Properly Defined N" Mint the coach has become a tarcc :'.ii tor in inotordom, the question Is rais,-,: :ls to what is meant by the term. The Socletv of Automotive En- i matters to the City Council, together with his recommendation with re-sard re-sard to revoking said permit, and the Council shall take such action in regard to the revocation of such permit per-mit as it shall deem Just and right. The. City Council uia.V, on reasonable notice ami hearing, revoke the permit per-mit of any such person, firm or For Rent 20X50 foot cement chicken coop. Located In 3rd ward.. Inquire, O. F. Bateman. , ML . . ' . .-J I -i ,,Fr iServlce A cholico reglMerwl Hoist etn Dull. A I ho, high grade dairy stock for sale at S. 1). Chipman barns. ti-6-tt LEGAL ADVERTISING eincers ' ilelioeti it : "An inWd single-compartment , nor;.tio!i licensed under the, pro-body, pro-body, similar In general appearance ; visions of Jhis ordinance, and when to the m'i'mii. with two cloxe-eounled such Derm it has been revoked no the depths of an orchestra seat, wrlg-j rro.sy sc:;is for four passengers. There new permit can be issued to such gled in ecstatic anticipation when th.. a compartment or .pace for J,,, rlrm r . o-operation with curtain ascended on the grotesqus M trunk at the buck or the bod v. There ! , ... . rows of Haver., minstrels. 8he wit- ?, in tile renr quarters. The B M tK0an "tXr-nesed "tXr-nesed that startling Innovation, a Jew- conventional tvpe 1ms two doors only. 1 noM ,v'tlo f any permit re-Ish re-Ish pluy. called "Satnl of I'osen." She ' the fm u anl s.eats being divided and. ! Prt snal1 Imnied lately be made of saw Fannie Davenport In "Pique." Slin-j the riL-!:t hand seat tipping forward i such action liy the City Recorder to eon even took her to a performance of to pre access' to the rear cross-seat ' State Treasurer of the State of Ctah. that shocking and delightful form of j some :n...!. N bae two doors on the ! SWTION 11. Any person violat-new violat-new entertainment, the Extravaganza, rhrht-hand -Mt there belrii: two fixed Ii .. i ... ,, "The thimr I like .hoot i... uA . 1. . L fc "eU"K any provision of the ordinance " UIIWN.II,. . . I v.. . I 1 .. u. . .-.nun lie yuiiiBiieu uy line in an sum 8h Read Abserbdly Books Found In Boarding Houae Parlors. or. She read absorbedly books found In boerdlng-house parlors. In betels. In such public libraries as tbe times afforded. af-forded. She was alone for hours a day, dally. Frequently her father, fearful of loneliness for her, brought her an armful of books and she had an orgy, dipping and swooping about among them In a sort of gourmand's ecstasy of Indecision. In this way, at fifteen, she knew the writings of Byron, By-ron, Jans Austen- Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, Felicia Hemans. Het three dark years from nine to twelve were spent with her two maiden maid-en aunts, tlje Misses Sarah and Abble Peake, Is tbe dim, prim Vermont Peake house from. which her father, the black sheep, had run away when a boy. After her mother's death Simeon Sim-eon Peake had sent his little daughter back east In a Itt of remorse and temporary tem-porary helplessness on his part and a spurt of forgiveness and chunhly charity on the part of his two sisters. The two wemen were incredibly drawn in the pattern of the New England spinster of fiction. Mitts, preserves, Bible, chilly best room, solemn and klttenless cat, order, llttle-glrls-inustn't They smelled of apples of withered apples that have rotted at the core. Something of this she must hays conveyed. In her desperation, to , he? father in an nncensored letter. Without With-out warning he had come for her, and at sight of him she hnd been guilty of the only fit of hysteria that marked her life, before or after the episitde. So, then, frora twelve to nineteen she wns happy. They had come to Chicago In l.ssr, when she was sixteen. There they remained. Sellna attended Miss Flster's Select School for Young Ladies. When her father brought her there he hud raised quite a iliittcr in the Flster breast so soft spoken was he, so gentle, so sad-appearing, so winning win-ning as to smile. In the investment business, he explained. Stocks and that kind of thing. A widower. Miss Flster said, yes. she understood. Simeon Peake had "had nothing of the look of the professional gambler of the day. The wide slouch hat, tbe lhnv-ing lhnv-ing moustache, the glittering eye, the too-bright boots, the guy cravat, all were missing In Simeon Peake's makeup. make-up. True, he did sport a singularly clear white diamond pin in his shirt front ; and his hat he wore Just a little on one" side 'But then," these horn wert In the male mode nd quite commonly een. For the reat he seemed a mild and suave man, slim, a trine diffident, speaking seldom and then with a New England drawl by which h had coma honestly enough, Vermont Peak tnat h was. . Chicago was hU meat, ILsaifcoej books is that anything can happen. Anything! You never know," Sellna - said. "No different from life.". Simeon Penke assured her. "You've no idea the things that happen to you If yon Just relax and take them as they come." Curiously enough, Simeon Peake said this, not through Ignorance, but deliberately de-liberately and with reason. In bis way and day he was a very modern father. t America Bulldog The American bulldog or pit bulldog, bull-dog, because of tbe old sport of fighting fight-ing them in pits is one of the few breeils of dogs of distinctly American not exceeding Fifty (lr.O.no) Hollars or by imprisonment in the city Jail not longer than thirty days or by both such fine and imprisonment. The court may", in imposing the fine. of a 'crossing of the Knglish bulldog bull-dog with the bull terrier,, the subsequent sub-sequent introduction of an additional I! want you to see all klnds.;, bnl!?0R . "J?'.17" origin, and one of the first developed I'01" as Part of the Judgment that in in tins country. It Is the product "e! a tut or the payment of the fine the defendant may bo imprisoned In the city jail for a period nol exceeding exceed-ing thirty days. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Whirlwind Consolidated Mining Co., Principal Place of Business, American Ameri-can Fork, Utah. Notice is "hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of Tk.. lt'1 l.l i.i l.l f '....n.ll,latA.l Ulnlni, I lie " nil m lim v tuiDmniaic ,iu..,p Co., held on the 1st duy of June, 192.', assessment No. 10 of 3 mills per share ( $:t.00 per thousand shares) was levied on the capital stock of the corporation. Issued and outstanding, -payable immediately to tbe secretary at American Fork.. .Utah. ' Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on Thurs day, July 2nd, 192.T, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Tuesday. July 2Sth, 1925. at 2 o'clock P. M. at the secretary's office,, to pay the' delinquent delin-quent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and ex pense of sale. J. B. PARKER. Secretary. American Fork, Utah. First Publication June 6, 1925. say to her. "I want you to realize that this whole thing is Just a grand adventure. ad-venture. A fine show. The trick ia to iii ii uuq iooh n ai i lie same time." "What whole thingr' "Living. All mixed up. The mors kinds of people you see, snd the more things you do, and tbe more things -that bappea to you. ike richer you are. Even If they're not pleasant things. Thafa living. Remember, no matter what happens, good or bad, It's Just so much" be used the gambler's term, unconsciously "Just so much velvet." But Sellna, somehow understood. "You mean that anything', better than being Aunt Sarah and Aunt Abble." "Well yes. There are only two kinds of people In the world that really count. One kind's wheat and the other kind's emeralds." "Fanny Davenport's an emerald." said Sellna, quickly, and rather surprised sur-prised to find herself saying it. Yes. That's It." ing the American bull Its weight and its shorter muzzle and larger bead. But the breed now runs very true, and hut! for many years, and there Is not much experimenting with It. "Freth" Eggt in France When is an egg fretdi? After three days' deliberation, which shows how serious t lie question is. a French court has decided that an egg Is fresh when It is not more than two weeks old in summer or more than three weeks old Jn winter. Hereafter eggs In France will bear In red Ink the date when they were laid. Youth's Companion. An Ordinance . SECTION- Ul All ordinances and parts of ordinances In conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. SrXTTION IV. This ordinance shall take effect from snd after date of publication. Passed by the City Council this 22nd day of May, 1925. THOMAS CODDINGTON, Attest: Mayor. GEO. F. SHELLEY, City Recorder. State of Utah, County of Utah. American Fork City ss I, George F. Shelley, City Recorder of American Fork City, Utah; do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the City Council of American Fork City on the 22nd day of May, 1925. entitled: "An ordln -AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING for i the granting of permits for the sale 'of cigarettes and cigarette papers j in American Fork City, Utah, and for the revocation thereof, and repealing am.e prov(iing for the granting of "And-and Julie Uempel's father-'1'11 ordinances or parts of ordinances . p(.rmlt8 for tne sal6 of drenes and he's wheat." .:n nnici merewnn. I cigarette papers in American Fork "By golly. Sele!" shouted Simeon; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CTTYcltv Utah and for the revocatlon l-ejute, iou re a5iirs2u UH'S. Ute lUL.uiL ur a.huia.v r uhk ; lliereof. and renealtne all nrllnnep (To Ik continued) o CITY: ; SECTION 1 It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation t.o. uric-r, sell or. offer for -ab cigarettes or cigarette papers in I American Fork City without first having obtained a permit therefor Olives at Their Best ' In the southwestern corner ot Spain are grown the be.t green, olives in the world. U i a small area, only a Kill.. ,,v,.r .'to miles Mituirc. but be- cause of some con.Hnaii.m of hot sun, n!ch said permit may be sranted soil and surroundings, olives here ,and issued by the City Council upon attain an unrivuled size and ineiiti- application therefor. The application ness. for such permit shall be accompanied 0 by a statement under oath by the applicant showing the - location of Fine Collection of !',ne store, stand or other place of Book$ on Far East ii"lflinea9 where said Pprmit is 80,,ht to be used and also the residence of On a high hill on the very edge of , appljcant and sha l)? nlpd with Tokvo stands the world's finest library , x, lt .. V, . , . ''he City Recorder. No permit shall on the Far Eust in languages other , ' than Chinese. Japanese and their kin- !- Issued until the applicant shall dred tongues. The.llbrary building is have filed with the City Recorder a fireproof, soundless, severe and scien- ! corporate surety bond in the sum of tifically arranged, but sadly out of f.'1Ve Hundred (VMM) dollars con-sympathy con-sympathy with the unique and marvel- ditioned upon the. faithful observance ous collection of volumes made by Dr. ;of Ch 52, 'Law,, of Utah. 1923. Georze Morrison over a period of many ; . , . . h land for payment of all damages that years and supplemented now by uie , purchases of Baron Iwasaki, who of- ! n.ay. result front the unlawful sale fered the Institution to students of all ;of cigarettes or cigarette papers. No climes. permit shall he issued until the ap- 'Baron Iwasaki not only placed the Ucant shall have paid to the Trea- iinrary at me disposal m ui"-- ,,lrtr of American Fork City an ;nr parts of ordinances in conflict : therewith." In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and the corporate seal of American Fork City this Jst day of June. A. D. 1925; GEORGE F. SHEDLEY, ' (Seal) City Recorder. Firfit Publication June 13, 1925. estetd in the Far East, buildlig and equipping a home for It at fl cost of l r.,uiHyl v..n or tT.'MKKL lint he CO- dowed the Institution with U.Wx.fNM.l'e numbered and shall show the annual license fee In the sum of Ten Dollars (J10.00). Each permit shall residence and place of huslness of thejMjmlt bolder and shall not be transferable. Upon receipt of eaid application by rhe City Council it shall be referred to the City Marshal 'who shall, within with-in five days after such reference, re- jeu. the Interest on which is to maintain main-tain t'ne library, assist in the promotion promo-tion of research work on oriental subjects, sub-jects, and' purchase additions from time to time. The whole Is placed under the control of a board of trustees. trus-tees. ' Doctor Morrison's collection include works on China, Tibet, Mongolia, Man- i port to said Council the general churia, Knshgarin, Siberia, Korea, For- j reputation of the store or stand and" mosa, Japan and the neighbors of ;,h1 Kpnpra reputation and character China, and a comprehensive of loathe person who proposes to carry vorks on central Asia and tbe rivalry on said business of selling cigarettes l, si.,.. n.iioin imt Russia, on the western frontiers of China. There .or cigarette papers, and whether any are books on the subject In more than lnw of the state or ordinance of the twenty languugcs. r"T na" been, or Is being, violated . !by the applicant, and If o In what Petrified Wood Hat ' " "Ievt,.:nl. whether the bslnee of - n . ii- 4- (Z-im applicant Is being conducted In a Beauty Akin to ems The petrified national forest, one iof any 0(h(,r matters regarding which tbe 29 national monuments esUbllshed Morm t b, P1.'""0. gether with a recommendation m to only region of hundreds or places ' . .. hsth..t in which ilUclfled wood the granting or denyln of sld ap- orsjn such. ifenndancjuJii. U- fit- plication. Fpon receipt of said re- ASSESSMENT NO. 12 The Nlcholes Tlntc Consolidated Mlnlnfl Company; Plndpal Place OT Business rncncn ro, vwn. NOTICE) Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the above named company, held on the 20th day of May, 1925, assessment assess-ment No. 12 of M cent per. share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of said company, payable Immediately to Ronald Nlcholes, secretary; at his office-in- American- Fork, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment remains unpaid on June 22, 1925, will be delinquent and ad vertised for sale at public auction so much of each parcel ot stock as shall be necessary will be sold on the 22nd day of July, 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the said office of the secretary secre-tary at American Fork, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses ex-penses of sale. RONALD ' NTCHOLES,- Secretary. First Publication May SO, 1926. 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