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Show SATpiiDAY. Onrr CITIZEN BATUItDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 AoiKirFcrk lends -aa..aaaaaaaaaMa ' 1 1 aaaW--S; Lpuo, Tuead.y fe'S- A P;-.X( Tl J J t i it '.".V i 'I . r It Mr. William Roberts left for Kansas City Monday and Mrs, Roberts will leave Friday. They will meet la Kansas City and visit In Chicago and other astern cities before .returning home. Mrs. B. D. 8trong and daughter, Beth, are visiting' here this wee from Magna with Mra. Strongs par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. lo t. neiiey. The Genuine Karnak at last for sale at the Briggs Pharmacy. ulv. Mrs. C..T. Jones entertained Sun day at dinner or Mr. and Mrs. David Ftrmage and children, of Nephl.and Mri andMrs. Thomas Jones of Lehl. The Juniors of the local high acflbol enjoyed their Harvest Festival Friday night. A very good time waa had by all and a wonderful succeaa. made, which put the Juniors on the map. "Mr. and Mrs. Le Halstrom of Ogden have moved to American Fork and are living In Mrs. Helen Helselt's home In the second ward. Mr, Halstrom la employed at the Stewart Motor C: Mr. and MrsX L. Pratt and Air. and Mrs. Olenn -Chad wick were In MJd- vale Saturday night to attend tie firemen's dance at that place. While there they were guests of Chief Can nlng and wife. Used Ford parts at a big reduction, Stewart Motor, American Fork. adv. Dr. C. T. Jones. A. F. Galsford, Jr. of American Fork, EdwardlArsen Lehl. and Dr. O. C. Taylor and H Dudrickson of Spanish Fork returned yesterday morning from a deer hunt ing trip to Beaver canyon. The party waa successful In getting home with four deer weighing from 150 to 300 pounds. On Sunday evening November 1st graduation exercises will be held In the Stake Tabernacle for those Bee-Hlv Bee-Hlv girls of the stake who have suc cessfully completed the required two years work.' These girls will be awarded certificates of graduation. The Y. L. A!. I. A. stake board will be In charge of the graduation and assisted by the Bee-Keepers of the take, are preparing a program of 'pageants, tableaux and various others things. Details of the program will appear In our next Issue. The publlo win be cordially-Invited. Miss Wanda Dlckerson had as guests at her home Tuesday evening the S. 0. D. H. club. An enjoyable evening waa apent In aewlng and chatting and dainty refreshments were served. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson have announced the engagement of their daughter. Myrl, to Mr. Lamoyne De- spaln, the marriage to take place next Wednesday in" the Salt iaae temple. Miss Robinson is enieruuus ling at artroueau tea at their nome Monday. o - . Successful Opening Had ' By Grant Cobblestone The official opening of the. Grant Cobblestone Service Sunday resulted the biggest day the station has had In gas sales and in number of ustomers and will-be-customers. Over 1,300 gallons or gBHOiine were sold. Four men were called into service to take care of the business. Some 300 half-pound boxes of Mc Donald chocolates were distributed. Manager D. I Grant reports that the opening wbs a great success ootn from the number of persons stopping and from a a business angle. Hot!! Sure they are hot and tasty Meat Pies MEXICAN STYLE CHILE You'll Like Every Bite" All Kind SANDWI BHES Davis Cafe and Confectionery mm We are offering a complete seiecuou u j---. ir-r--vrr JooWSS. Everything, incluUnC larco Jcrc, fancy Pans, Percolators, eic, uiwv -- r: i : i : i : i : i : i : i : i : i : All these ery useful items are , needed in your kitchen AUBeiular Weifht, Guaranteed for Twenty - .Year Quality Brand Aiuxninuxn Ware Home From Trip East a 3. L. Plrmage and father, William Flrtnage," arrived - home w eanesoay after an extended trip through the Eastern and Southern part of the country. They attended the Penney company convention In that section as well as visiting most of the former employees of the local stores who are now managers. They were as far south as Memphis, Tennessee, and as for east aa St. Louis. Installing Convenience ' in care Aa one more convenience Manager David Davis has just installed a private waaa room ior patrons of the Davis Cafe Confectionery. The In stallation, with "hot and cold water, was made yesterday. b Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all those who aaalsted In any way during the illness and after death had claimed our beloved husband hus-band and father, William Bush, We appreciate the flowers, assistance at tke services and use of cara, etc. Mrs. William Bush Mrs. Philip Green. o AM Worth Knowing There la hardly any piece of Information Informa-tion which will not come In useful, hardly anything which la not worth seeing at least once. There are In reality no little things, only little minds. 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Welcomo Stranger A distinguished westerner, subject to severe attacks of Indigestion,: waa traveling with his wife. Late one night in a pullinan, ha was seised with an attack. His wife slipped on a kimono and hurried to the washroom te prepare a mustard plaster. She ruahed back hastily threw aside the curtains, opened his pajamas and applied ap-plied the plaster securely before she discovered It wasu't her husband, but a strange man. She fled horrified le the right berth and told her husband, wke went Into such fits of laughter that hla Indigestion was cured. It they tried to take off the plaster they would awaken the stranger. To avoid a difficult ezplanaUon they decided Juat to leave it on. At 6 a. tn. there was a terrific roar from the stranger's berth. "Porter." he howled, "who the h 1 put a porcupine porcu-pine la my bed I" Everybody's Mage-sne. - Fir $t Iron bridge The first Iron bridge In the world was Ironhrldge, In Shropshire, Eng. land, which spans the River Severn. The work was put In hand and the various parts cast In 1778 at the Coal-brookdate Coal-brookdate Ironworks, the proprietor of which, Abraham Darby, was the designer of the structure. Approximately Approxi-mately 600 tons of Iron were used tn the construction of the bridge A remarkable re-markable feature of the undertaking is that all the castings are keyed together, to-gether, no welding or screws having been used. The roadway, which is 24 feet wide, has an Iron foundation, upon which Is laid a few Inches of clnv which, In Its turn. Is covered by the usual roau metaling forming the sur- lace, xne main aren baa a span of iuu reet- Origin of the Clock The flrs clock, accurdlng to Harry C. Brearly, was produced about 900 A. D. by Oerbert, the mouk, who was the most accomplished scholar of the age. At that time the monks were the only people of learning to whom asarklng olj of a day's time was significant. sig-nificant. They used bells to mark, off the various periods of the day, much as aome churches do today. The Bounding of the ancient bells waa depended de-pended upon by all the peapls aa4 that Is why the word" "dock" was taken from the French word "deche," which means "bell." At the elo.t of the Thirteenth century a dock was set up In St Paul'a cathedral in Lon-don, Lon-don, and la 1581 Galileo, an Italian youth, discovered the prinripi ( tke pendulum. Life and Death A man with an uncanny mania for juggling with figures produced DencU I and paper.aad.aald- t-a- WendrPnf dowa the number cf your living brothers. Multiply It by two. Add three. Multiply the reauit by Ave Add the number of living sisters. Multiply Mul-tiply the result by ten. Add the number num-ber of dead brothers and sisters. Subtract Sub-tract 150 from the result." The friend aid it, Now," said the other with a cunning smile, "the right-hand flgur will be the number of deaths, th middle mid-dle figure the number of living Sisters, and the left-hand figure the number of living brothers." And so It was. Tit Blta. FamotiB Knighti Rare In BrltUh history there are literally thousands of men who have been dubbed knights, but in history the .number who stand out as really fa-moua fa-moua are few. Among those accorded real fame by Sir William null, a-ithor of "Knightage," are: Drak. Sidney. OrenvUle, Raleigh, Froblshor and Hawkins among the more an-i. at and ShackUton among the modem in phlloolfiy'th'eJ" famous one lhwia Bacon; In art, Lelghton, Altu-Tadema and Orchardson, The stage ciaima Six Henry Irving; music. Sir Ariii.tr Sullivan; Sulli-van; science, Sir William Crnvkea and poiltlce, Blr William Ilarcourt ' No Dry Celt for Him Sim Updike was takes Into court the other day ai thereiuirof laving a slight mlzup with a clerk, In the Cash Food store. It seems the? were arguing argu-ing over a baseball game and the clerk hit Sim with a 10-cent bag -of.' salt he happened to have In his hand. 81m countered with a B-battery be waa taking back to a radio store on account ac-count of its being run down. The Judge said this waa the -clearest case of assault and battery that had ever come before him, and that both partlee seemed equally guilty. Elm pleaded, however, that as tht battery waa discharged dis-charged he should also be dlacharged, and the Judge taw the logic of It and let him off. Bare-Headed Robert had accompanied his mother and father to church. On the seat in front of them sat a woman holding a tiny "bald-headed" baby. Robert watched the little head bofc blng around with great fascination then pulling mother down to th, iJ ef hla mouth, he whispered in .... truck tones: "Mother, was I bare-headed like that all the time when I wss a babyf Prendentt' Married Livej r The Presidents of the United States who lived a married life of 50 year, or Jmore - were -John - Adams " and John Quincy Adam. The former was married mar-ried in 17W and Mrs. Adnrn died In 1813. He died in 1S20. jonB Quln Adams was married In 1707 lis wifa uicu in xoo- ana ne in 1848. We find uv rwruru iuai me golden wedding an adversaries were formally celebrated The Law$ Delay xmm longest lawsuit i oave ever heard of Is on that waa started la the Ninth century and It la still going go-ing on! It crops np periodically la the republic -of Andorra, 1n the Pyre-nees.- and" relates to aom property referred to la a contract drawn up over 1,000 yean age- Tbailawg of Andorra are In a somewhat undecided state, and there la no Immediate proa pact of the case being settled. The lawsuit Is thus about a thousand yean to. Tit Kit. Early Electric Traction 1U" cri electric motor was that msde by Abbe Salvatore del Near in Italy in 1830. Itoberf1 Da vldaon of Aberdeen began ej;pertmemlng about o wun tne electric , motor aa a means of tractlotCand -coniitructed a powerful engine carrying ' battery of 40 cells. The beginning of modem electric traction dates from 1878 when the Arm of Siemens & Huaks put Into operation the flrsf 'electric railway at the Industrinl eimlilon in Berlin The follawlrg y,.,,r Tlur.u.a A mm,t op. er.M-d Ids. -i.. r!m.-nT;.t l'n In Menlo I'ark. N .1 Dr. Grant Declines Tot cept Democratc Nosr Dr. J. M. Grant has dec&iH cept the nomination for nw ed him by the Democratic P their primary Monday. W.uu written his resignation sa a the committee who will Vim1 cessor to make the race. At follows: . j Mr. Chairman and iMemben, Democratic Dear Sir and Oentlemen: i ih ta thank you Wl port of the compliment offer ... .. i.ina el CSS seii in me noiuwa- r at eur party primary, man could appreciate but W reasons, as you no "-" -- 1 must decline the t?2 head the party ballot at tt - -i. at rK 1 mere are ' . iift: world, with a total Ijf, The u"v3,r Emrth'i Leading mm a ere are J, with Hal the largest poP'B7-tflt 000.000. and the CaucatW ( 643.000,000, while order are: Negro, IWW t 81.000.000 ; Malnysn. o-w , the Indian. T2.m.- ! aaaaaaaaaaaw . ( He Bualan "JivoahchK wlU ever whip his horse " ? Jog along a Uttl. matter how Important pr ment, you cannot maw v atand.that It U nec"77a4Jnr Ton must take your ' fS get there In a pieasaa- - Ion. Such Is tne NaUonal Geographic waf i Msg, dArnTTT, ASS0ETED CARAMELS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL BRIGGS, PHARMACY- thp purchase of one pound &aiu or Sunday, October 2jS San Tox Store (A it it |