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Show f f r tf,x.ri. V W) . t TvXi .... : . . ' it . v r ":!ete Ousifisss tecs Petition ;r Fourtli r.::::::): PpDiJiy Day 18 of to Unit ForiOrtinancG i ' ;; ; ' ' AlLfgRiQAN fork, utah, ; Saturday; june 21:1930 riLjitjij uuuiHuu icnooi uoaro iiwafds Contract - MessislJMBaM) POULTRY DAT HOT 8 POTS 1 . C Am Lunch. CltyVBWJ Hi . at-Cblcken Btaquet, Al- . Mil lVl - ,. U f. a.4)Mball fan .(Left Proro n. American w m SL-Rodeo ragh School 4.U. N Bw-Betuty OontMt, BUki laJUmnlMted CarniTtl PTMt. ti.To Bix danoti, Apouo H4 Gar Bort , M tin Mf Poultry Dr celebra nt Vedoeiiuy, June o. ; to it ud, ntorally all Amrl fbrki people turn tlelr tt&l to the many acunuee W ud awR pattently7;;Bnt Cblbr the day to come. Joyously ijutttx one big day of pleatere, Ctaad earnlTal fun. v'v,'V it ealyi American Fork's Urf- are waiting for the next .-few (to jus, hot people frontVfaU At itate, are planning to Ipenq by kre melllnf . '-mV.'-onot be said that the Poultry kaat told the world, abont !lt, lit au. SUrtlng at honto W the towB with flats, and jfitt w to the whole itat,tliat a boaorinf the hen for Which 'i. wJ fcwo not. wit- -:Z.L'.kJ.. eetttaadioK advertlaln ttnnt anted out yesterday. About AS Utteeownn pretties mXwsl itel flrls, town officials aad,o&' i'Juas fcrmed a caraTan . tad itbwaa tar north as Brlham Hopptnf in Salt Lake City, Of-Ulilll Of-Ulilll ether Intermediate) polnta. Mry longs and stunts vera f Meet in each city, Including a ranter execution, chicken aand aitut,and song and dance acta. keUckens were turned . loose )&slaea,and left to the) mtrcy mr caught them In tba tOWUS Pnlnfa T D.m.Mk.. I AVMMMtt . .wvaan iiAXit'B TONIGHT at Genera. ,1,000 rotes with each ticket ; Parada Btatts at 10 a. m. c .UlOT OP MARCH: Starts at Unto Un-to l C r a a mery, marchea west on Main street, tarns north on state highway and goes to Texaco Serrlce Btatlott, countermarches back as tar east as Gleu Sykea Bervice Statloa. ; about PARADE: No parklnip of cars on street Car parking allowed on. state highway north of Mala street (leading to Lehi) as, far as Texaco Serrlce atatlon. CIUCKEN BANDWICHE3 to be gtre away .at noon at City Hall grounds. CmCJKJBN BANQUJTT. AT NOON-, NOON-, K1D3 RACES at City Hall grounds V. JLKAGUB BASEBALL GAME. Pro- to rs American Fork at City Ball Park.' Thl feature la In no way connected with the Rodeo, which event In to bo staged at tik American fork high school grounds. No dust to worry about Coma out and watch the Car emen battle with their old rtrala., 'iCAfiS CAN PARK for Rodeo. Drlre ap and seo it ';ANT GIRL. EUQIBLE to enter Beauty Contest To be on Tabernacle grounds. SO 'girls already entered. I Pflnea, $25, 1S. HO. ILLtJMINATED CARNIVAL parade Starts at S:80 p. m. ihe has left nothing undoVeJ ACTS ON PARADE: The line of jtwrch starts at the W. 8. Chipman aoirner on Main street Goes east to Glen Bykea Berrice Sbattpn. No counter count-er marching. No Cars to be parked street 4&jSt.;.Sj "'CONCESSIONS, FERRIS WHEEL MERRY-GO-ROUND, etc. at City Hall Grounds. contest wear party dresses was that it gare them every opportunity In the world to enhance their lorlineas with all the feminine touches which go to complete their costume. The contest is open to every girl, and prises, $25, $15 and $10, first second and third respectively, make it worth while trying for. '' Three competent Judges, strangers to American Fork people, will Judgo the contest ' The surprise of the day will be the Illuminated Carnival parade schedul ed for 1:30 p. m. It Is open for an nouncement however that there will be two sections, an electrically lighted light-ed one, and a fireworks one, Intermingled Inter-mingled with torch bearers. The beauty contestants will be featured in this parade, along with the special floats "Goddess of Fire". "Queen of Wg10rin?QneeBv of . Moonlight?. Thatwe big dances which aloaa the celebration will be held in the K'WeiVtoU'W. with Wbidourt moor, and win be held la the BUyln' na uB6Tm n9n wlul t ef the Ainin .v .w.i Un Oolumbtans furnishing the musta, I rkm w4.hin, i3AH the aeoessarr concessions and I..W. juIaKhtIah AAlHfllAfA . r And iaat but not least don't forget for-get the serving of the free chicken lunch at noon! At the City Halt grounds. And as you eat the deHcl-OUt deHcl-OUt sandwiches remember, had It not beta tor them, this day would never hart been. . o P. Groneman ef Prove Low Btddet Oa General Contract and J. P. FMgil Phimblnsj and Heating. Contracu for the building of the'ftew Junior high school unit at the American Ameri-can Fork High School was I awarded by the Alpine School District board Tuesday, the general contract" to P. Groneman of Provo, at a figure of $26,149 and the plumbing, beating and wiring to J. P. FngaJ at a figure of $5,847. This brings the total figure to $31,990 for the project ; Rids, on the work were rery close the Chlpman Mercantile being only $51.00 more on the general contract than the lowest bidder. Plane tor the new unit call tor the removing of the present gymnasium from town here, its re-erection j at the high school, an auto mechanics department five Junior - high school class roome and office "and neceaaary corridors and ante rooms. The new building wllf be constructed on the north and east sides of the present high achool, the class rooms facing south and running eut from the present building. The gym occupies the space to the north of these rooms as does also the auto mechanics department de-partment The addition will be 'two two stories. The building is to match up with the old building in material and construction con-struction and when completed will make a fine looking unit ' ! 0 - -v Provo Clinches 0. g; First Half Bulldogs Defeat ' Helper; American Fork Wins, 4 to S. ."i Standing of the Teams. , , W. Lv .PCT. (Provo Helpr Verlcaa Fork Price t t a. Ml .429 .421 .28 -1a A megaphone man toads ijaomeenienta. . .. Mare of the morninc actt- fill be the blr narada. An- 76 floate and at least 1 wm he in the march. The toKry Association will hare Met 14 floats, and. practically bulnesg houses will be rep- rlth a float of their own Close by towns are ceatri- floati lu - ? WW's float la being super-fby super-fby the B. B. ladies under the P ef ITrs. Leonard Chlmnan. .Wris lAdiet-have'charge'et wan Fbrir wh Mrs. lit. H Robinson or Mrs. wiffls .crafItl ,tttt dT,c U C. hefore Tuesday eren Lions Frolic At Saratoga The American Fork lions club members and their partners together with invited guests enjoyed their first summer outing at Saratoga Thursday evening. Nearly one hundred-1-f tlclpated In bathing, dancing and partook par-took of a sumptuous chicken dinner seme! V e'-'ireaortcafeiP:' During the dinner Samuel F. Sein er of Salt Lake City, entertained with a splendid talk. He launched Into a alde-spllttlng comle dUect talk which brought forth much laughter. Becoming serious he closed with some splendid thoughts on the natural beauties of our state and the Joy and happiness which comes from honest home life. "Tabby and Bun"" accompanied by Mrs. Humphries and the Troubadours, American Fork's new orchestra, entertained en-tertained with musta. - . President Joseph F. Walton conducted con-ducted the program and promised the club a number of similar good times during the summer. Dancing to the splendid music by-the Troubadours concluded the party. ' o Wednesday's Results. American Fork 4, Price S. 1 Provo 12, Helper f. -Games tor Sunday, June 2i Provo at Price, American Fork at Helper. Game for Wednesday, June 25, Poultry Poul-try bay.' Provo at Aauriean Fork. . . , Off to a alow start the Wednesday game between American Fork and Price ended up with some of the fastest playing of the year to give the Cavemen a 4 to I victory over the Price invaders. Barnes' one-hand catch o.f Bush's line drlre to the serenth was the most spectacular play of the season at the local park. J. Veccheo and Durrant were the hard hitters of the day. Yeccheo hit one good one for four basesas did Durrant only to be thrown oat between be-tween third and home, attar slipping on the sack at tMrd. AMERICAN FORK THE SCORE: B. H. 0. A. Colledge 2b 5 1. 1 f Bennett as 4 1 g Homer rf 2 1 0 Durrant cf Barnes it IngeraoU lb .......... iWlmttead 2b v., Richards c PRICE J. Vecchio ct Jackson 2b Droubay se ......... Bush 2b Pace e A' petition was received from 11 lolet Robinson, whose cutt ""vwnrau sr well - known, r or the menu preparo tending will be met at the faclne nortk f PJ the main floor by. the gi Committee which comprises r ' s. Rudolph Konold, May. art. R n . -reenwooa, Mr. U4 nuck ' tJ tall, on the rodeo are ng win be anowed; but .."1 IsnT w4i leu.. m ProrMed for ai lhe foot ct LT' WW, then th rtve up t0 the cars will be the rodeo game. In k r. anl connected la no rortort . j .. . . - ",5'y of ,-. . . m l .. mencan nac. opsngiea Banner", W f, 0nft also be In 1 ""tanta for w jw u lira. Jas. Spratley, Sr., Dies Mrs. James Spraaey, Br, 84, pass ed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Chadwlck, Thursday evening at 10:20, following a ten days fllnees. All her children had been sometime at her bedside during her illness of the ten days. Snrrrrlng are the following children: child-ren: Jamea E.. Mrs. George Webb, Mrs. W. D. Stewart Mrs. William Chadwlck, and Bert 8pratley 8eren children are dead. Twenty-nine grandchildren and thirty-three greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren also surrlre. Mra. Bnratler has been a Relief Society teacher for the past 15 years, and has been active In other church organisations. - Funeral services will be held Sunday, Sun-day, June 22, at 2 o'clock" In the Alt pine Stake Tabernacle. The body may be viewed at the family residence New Manager At American Fork Co op. Directors of the American Fork Co-op, hare appointed D. H. Stubbs as the new manager, hi duties there eommeala-TeeierAay' He has full charge of this ooaamunlty institution aid has alreadT ' taken hold ' of the affairs la a manner which spells success. Mr, Stubbs la an experienced bust ness man having been engaged in this work for eight years. He eomes here from Provo where he has been locat ed for the past year. American Fork and her people welcome Mr. Stubbs and wish him success here. o Owl Inn Burglarized Between the hours of 2 and 4 a. m. Tuesday morning the Owl Inn was entered by burglars and between forty and -fifty dollars In change, a pistol and cigarettes was stolen, Officers have been working on the case and succeeded in uncovering considerable evidence but as yet no charges have been filed. Entrance was gained to the stand by prying the lock off. The loss was discovered when operators opened up Wednesday and a check-up show ed the missing money, gun and tobacco. tobac-co. Muddy foot prints showed the entrance and blood In the cellar Indicated In-dicated the Intruder had fallen down the steps. a ft I, IS I. And ft .Vecchio lb 2 Bills rf ,j ..,.,,,, 8 O. Vecchio If 8 Shoffer p '. 2 xPressett .....1 1 asaria ." t xPressett - 0 Bob Howard's Provo Timps cinched the first half of the Central Utah league Wednesday by turning back Helper in a tree hitting game. 12 to 5. "a 1 Alpine Ward's Outing To Be Interesting The people of Alpine are looking forward with keen Interest to their annual ward outing at Mutual Dell next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, beginning Jane 26th. It-will be one ever attempted to put over. A bonfire, supper with a ,, rousing good program on Thursday night will be' one main ' feature. " Then on Fri day the whole ward Is expected to be there to enjoy the exciting stunts and games. The Bishopric and officers of the ML L A. win be the honored guests at the dinner on Friday at 12:00 o'clock. A donkey rodeo will be one of the most exciting activities of the afternoon. Sapper at 1:00 p. at will be in honor of Thomas F. Carlisle, a loyal supporter of Mutual Dell since the beginning. The day will close with a clever program consisting mainly of a burlesque on different members of the ward and a snappy sociability dance. The most interesting event on Baturday will be the Timpanogos hike under the direction of C. A. Grant Much effort is being pat forth to hare Scout Executive A. A. An derson and Dr. Paul for one day. business houses at the regular meet lug of the City Council Saturday evening, June 14, asking the city to pass an ordinance whereby air places operating under a merchant's license shall open for business at I n. nt and dose at I p. m. on regular week days wi$the exception of 8atnrdays and days preceding n holiday, and oa these days shall close at I n. a. Also that all such places of business stay closed on Sundays and holldayav This matter was referre d to the Judiciary committee tq. confer .with . the attor ney. ' -$'tf-fy&Jvfg- - j. F. Walton appeared before the council and asked that the city take final action with respect to the purchase pur-chase of the Dalton Adding Machine. He stated the, new machine could be purchased for $120.00' and that$20 would be allowed for the old machine in case the c cared to turn the same in. After some consideration. Councilman Btorrs moved that the city purchase the Dalton machine and that the recorder be . Instructed ' to issue a warrant for the Sams. ' Engineer. H. . O.. Hall was present and submitted estlmatea Crop Mumna Sr. wheeler, Jared B. . Keller and Crane Co. In order -to sare 2 per cent discount allowed for payment within the stipulated time, the recorder re-corder was authorised to issue a warrant war-rant tor the same. . Mr. Hall further suggested that the mayor and recorder write R. K, Brown, chairman of the State Building Build-ing Commission, with respect to thai sarins In. AOBatrnetlo& . . nata - that miahi ba made MasihU it tha line of 35 the city and statcanj be laid In the t i a c - . . - i. . ask the cooperation of the state In this matter to the end that the eity and the state mfghtproflf "equally thereby. This ncompendation was sccepted and the' mayor and recorder instructed to writs R. K. Brown relative rela-tive to this matter Immediately. A communication was received from the Utah county commission inquiring in-quiring as to the attitude of the city regarding the liability that Is Incurred Incur-red with respect to.idtjf,depaTt.i ments which are" arallable for services ser-vices outside of cities within -.' Utah county for serrlce la connection with xtfugu!shing Bilfaismuch-as the workmen's compensation Insurance under which Utah county Is now working does not corer this field, they asked if the respectlre cities would not assume this responsibility for the lump sum that la reeelred from the county annually tor this serrlce. After considerable discussion, discus-sion, it was decided that up to the present the amount reeelred front the county did not corer the actual amount expended la the fighting of county fires and the city could . not 'rightfunyacwpt ;ttif . tsijnstbili and the recorder was asked to so tj the commission. The' matter of investigating the cost Of this In surance was referred to the Claims committee. . Riport from the HUptrrlsof of Census with respect to the unemploy ment returns of the 16th Census 1930 was received showing the somber, of persons living In American Fork pre-eincts pre-eincts and usually working at gain ful occupation, who were reported on the unemployed schedule as without a Job, able to work and looking for, a Job was 84. It was reported that 8 1-2 acres adjoining the cemetery on the west including 8 1-2 shares of water could be bought for $500. The matter was referred to the Cemetery committee for investigation. The matter ot extending the water lines from A. Chipman's to - Eugene NlcholeS along Main 8treet was re f erred to the Water committee for Investigation. b . Gladys Shnmway Heads List of Queen Candidates QUEEN ; f OANC - "TONIGHT AT GENEVA- COME OUT AND SUP- ; PORT YOUR t FAVORITaV-W VOTES WITH EACH TICKET. It was shown by the .latest count of Poultry Queen rotes that Miss Gladys Shnmway, attractive blonde, was the leading; candidate for the Poultry Queen honor, with 817,476 points. Tonight To-night (Safuday) at Geneva Is the big 1,000 rote will be giren with each will be. held, and the queen selected. 1.000 rotes will be glva with each ticket Not only come and see who wins, but come and, boost your favorite favor-ite for this coveted honor. The ten girls, all in the., running; are as follows, with the number of rotes each has as we went to prase. Gladys Shumway . A17.I75 Clarice Bromley ,...-154,100 Lenoro Crookston 9100 Sarah Brown 6175 Rut Pulley Hansen 47450 Helen Clarke, . 8500 Afton Strong 24425 Myrtle Wilde , -r 19.700 Mildred. Chipman I245B Moselle Cunningham 1 ,11,028 It can easily be seea thht the) margins are rery close, and It per chance, your favorite Is not on head, she easily could be. . Everyone make the contest a . rous ing one. Remember first honor la Poultry Queen with $50 and second honor ,1a MIm Amorican jrork.with, fr the Beauty previous to the services. DaUe AatUrlty The word "plenary" means full and In a legal sense meane complete so far gs authority Is concerned. A plenary action is one in which all parties concerned con-cerned hare full power of authority , to act F. F. Club To Tour ' ' -"Southern Utah . This morning the menbers of the Future Farmers of America club of the American Fork and Lehi high schools, with their Instructors, .A. B. Allen of the local high school, and E. B. Garett of Lehi, leave In a large school bus for southern Utah. They Will rlslt the canyons Including the Grand Canyon and expect to be gone a week. Twenty-fire boys anticipate making the trip. tonight's the night well all :-Let'..go. to Geneva, and find. State librarian. . Hold Ccnvcnticn LTcre: .t . . - 4 Elect Leaders . Election ' of oflleers to head the) Utah Library association took place) at the 18th annual eoarention ot tha sUto librarians held la tha Alpine) stake tabernacle In this city, Saturday, Satur-day, June 11 Mrs. Ruth Tins Tyler ot Salt Lake City was elected presi dent of the AAsociatloa' tor the lug year. - The 55 ; librarians - present selected-Miss 4fary,jBV,goransan Logan as first rlce-presldent: : Mrs. Pauline Mathews ot Miners vine as second rice-president; Miss Carol Keyser of Salt Lake aa secretary and) treasurer and Evelyn Tuggle of Park City and Dorothy Wheelwright of Ogden as pembers-atrlargs. . : , The morning sesaion began ad :$ with rocal solos by Elvis Terry eel Prove, followed by an addresej ot welcome wel-come by Mayor Roy Greenwood. At highlight of the session waa the) asV dress of President Franklin 8. Harris Har-ris of the B. T. U:" tkme - Oiwat ''" Libraries of the World. , Hams. Miss Esther Nelson of Salt Lake conducted a round table? dhv Band Concert Tuesday The second "of m series ot band concerts sponsored by the city under the direction ot K. J. Bird, will be given Tuesday night. That these summer concerts are well received in the community has been proved In the years they hare been held by the Increased attendance each week. Director Bird is arranging special cussloa on magaslaes. ? Fire minnta discussions were gtren oa: ChOdren'n magaaines by Mrs, Angela Ferris; Magaalnea for the high school by Mian Orpha Keyeer ; Circulation by) Iretsj Peters of Brigham City! "Care of Back NumberT by Mlaa Let Via Hayward., lOas Ioaana Bpragna of fialt Lake rerlewed some of the popular hooka of the year. ":. At noon a chicken dinner was serred in the basement of the tabernacle. taber-nacle. "' ' The afternoon session opened at 1:20 with a rlolln duet by Ana Clay son and Laland Prlday. The roll call of librarians and board members by cities followed. It was found that 24 libraries, were represented, and that.65 librarians and board members were present Miss Ann Ollorton ot Provo, tha outgoing president reported a remarkable re-markable Increase in the use of the public libraries by the reading public The -election and presentation of officers offi-cers followed. At the end of the business session, the entire group motored to Vivian Park in Provo canyon, as guesta of the American Fork Lions club and library board. o , r umbers again for Tuesday night and the townspeople are Invited to attend. at-tend. The concerts commence at S o'clock. |