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Show ' . -.$, ', ,-ir ' - rk Locals and Leah Gtlha I1 frlend" Provo nwnw)n "Pent U Carter. gtlw and t-o child- TSh-'e nnd family Beach, California, J- Stl , Dowd of Idaho FaJ I in, Mrs. By- Mllo J- L Lake speni - L..lth Mr. and Mrs l,lnf wu St Uk'. s"(vnt Mpn inhere ,w, - .... jlra Artnur - kith her In Wh's vi Alan ii'" r-oiif-iinla. Mrs. !. and daughter, turned e Saturday. JiMr LIMe Wilde i4y occurred Sunday. r.ln-la' entertained at l(n were laid for Mrs. -ynlly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ude w3 s0"- 4 Foster was among iteeded the annual re-. re-. French Mission for L i,r mothers of Coring: In 'hat mls-ba, mls-ba, Forbes, la at pres- lMry n France, ine M n the beautiful home on Hyland U made a speedy run Jt t the home of Mrs. IduMon In response to ctfl. However, quick i occupants of the house M the fire and the extinguished before the fc arrival. A short In the W Dimmer kitchen 'waa (or the blaze. The dam- (Gudmundsen entertain- it tinner, having as her tad Mrs. Austin Oud-Htlwaukee: Oud-Htlwaukee: Mr. and iti Gudmundsen, Pay-Ill Pay-Ill Mrs. Morris Davies, k 0. J. Roberts. Thurs- tUT. and Mrs. Stan-of Stan-of Salt Lake, Mr. lndy Trane uf Lent, and Loveless of Coppertan, of the tiudmundsens laFostpi, 1,,1-al llbrarar.. fjubyar.l .Mrs. Clarence r ol the library board, annual convention of Librarians Association lake last Saturday. The paon was held in the library and the after- f at the Johanna SDra- llbrdry hi Sugurhouae. Jtr librarians and vlsl- H at the Coon Chicken pon. Mrs. Foster was pher of th nominations 3 prenidont elected fyear was Miss Hat- f the Utah Pry. to, i ur n.l ftu . . oniy I'ami, 1 the lata r M !lHU,n 'Oc and I6c, P "Sport i . MlM Jean Tuttls spent the wnIc. end In Salt Lake, guest of her cousins, cou-sins, Ruth and Blanche Hale. jln Jame A. Bo widen and children child-ren pnt the week-end here with Mr. and Mr. 8. T. fjhelley and family, fam-ily, y The Bowlden are from Salt Lake. MlM Leon. Kelly spent last weekend week-end In Bait Lake with relative. Her brother Robert recently underwent an operation at the L. D. S. hospital, hospi-tal, and Is recovering; nicely. Mra, Owen W. Halverson of Long and Mrs. D. 8. Falls, visited their sister, Mra. B. N. Christensen and f Kennll- family ounng me ween Thursday night Dr. and Mrs. Q. S. Richards motored to Heber where Dr. Richards visited the Lions Club Marshall at the regular luncheon meeting In the capacity of district governor. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Singleton of Los Angeles, visited relatives In thla city several days this week. The trip was of a business nature for Mr. Singleton and they leave the end of the week for California. Abe Qudmundsen with his sons, Austin of Milwaukee, and LeOrande of Payaon, spent several days this week at Fish Lake. Mrs. Qudmundsen Qudmund-sen ha been in charge of the Qudmundsen Qud-mundsen Jewlery shop here during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson, Mrs. Len Stoney, Mrs. Claude Stoney and Oral Stoney of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bennett here last Friday. They came to attend at-tend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Bennett of Shelley, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mra. J. E. Bennett Friday last Saturday morning they left for Beaver and Mrs. J. E. Bennett accompanied ac-companied them. They are visiting relatives in Beaver this week. Miss Elma Wootton has accepted a position in the local post office as assistant to Postmaster Chad-wick. Chad-wick. Miss Wootton commenced work Monday morning. Miss Sadie Nelson, Mr. Chadwick's other assistant, assist-ant, has been 111 this week, at her home. OH 'trtmr lrwcM. t SPfl.tHMTTiillS B4H llLIA(o Ask tnm ImnkMrt r n Utrt, Snt. Rll4 bafllnil iou it phuccut irnvwuai Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Shelley, Mrs. Rose Varney, Mrs. Melissa Shelley and Mrs. June S Wright motored to Spanish Fork Tuesday and at-tened at-tened the funeral of Vern Man will, a forVner resident of this city. Mr. Manwlll died very suddenly, and the announcement of his death was heard with regret by his former friends of this city. Thursday afternoon last Mrs. Stanford Brlggs was hostess to the members of the H. B. Club at her home, In addition to the regular members there were present Mes-dames Mes-dames Detta Taylor, Fay Peterson and Maud Thornton. Three tables of bridge were played, the prize for high scores going to Mrs. Edith Brown and Mrs. Edith Singleton, and the guest prize was won by Mrs. Detta Taylor. Fall Flowers were used In decorating. A delicious lunch was served at the small tables. ta-bles. The club will meet next Wed- CHiciifsmsips sites. fcna-42crsa2v PUIa la Bmttai IS K fU Aprlculture nesday afternoon, guests of Mrs. Edith Singleton. E0 THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM ET IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS ( BOTH IN 80UN0 AND PICTURES friday and Saturday, October 9 and 10 f JOHN McCARMACK IN "Song O'My Heart" "d sinking romance of youth by the world's mont fa,' ""oris, tsponsorea Dy oecona whju n-t n-t " Hatunlnv a i a i n . ik ruiiln and . . ... . aw MM . W. , -w k Monday and Tuesday, October 11, 12 and 13 FOX MCTUS) ma ' (flnnda. Modern as a night club! Funny A' good shorts. Admission 10c and 30c. aay and Thursdav OetW 14 and IB h(er of thA Dm M'VY WONQ AND WARNER OLAND : 0 -orv m e ,nt0 - weird story mystery, thrills, 'y Paramount could bring to you! Also 'K Hlood" and "Merely Mary Ann' LOOK There u alwayi shopping, shop-ping, baking and cooking to da Oar store makes them all easier. Just think we will sell 1 lb. tins of that good O.P.S. coffee 30c, flour 69c fbag, bacon and weenies wee-nies 15c lb. and many other unusual offerings. offer-ings. See our price on lard and boneless picnic hams. BREAD And remember that O.P.S. full pound loaves of white and Brown Bread sells regularly 3 for 10c 4c single loaves. We are always prepared to take economical care of your food requirements. re-quirements. . CLP. SKAGG5 'A, IE FOOD 'A Surety of Purity" James Julian and son Ralph and W, R. Greenwood attended the state fair In Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. LUlle Jensen of Sprlngvllle canyon visited with relatives In American Fork the first of the week. Mrs. Alfred Anderson of Cedar Valley Is visiting here this week with her daughter, Mrs. Stanford Brlggs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Nlcholes In Salt Lake last weekend. week-end. Mr. and Mra Archie Q. Hale of Salt Lake were guests In American Fork Wednesday of Mr. and Mr Edward R. Tuttle. Mrs. Ruben Chipman spent last week-end In the capltol city, visit ing her sister, Mrs. E. A. Culbert- son. Jay Condor returned to the herd at SUawberry this week after spending three weeks here with his wife and family. John Berg and Walter Adam son left Tuesday for Chicago with a shipment of lambs. They expect to be away about two weeks. Mrs. Gall Julian and baby return ed home Tuesday after spending a week In the capltol city with Mrs. Julian's mother, Mrs. Ernest Parry. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Reese and son Rudolph of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Reese of Nephl, visited In this city Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor. Next Tuesday afternoon in the First ward, the Relief 8oclety members mem-bers will enjoy a social, arranged by the amusement committee of the organization consisting of Mrs. Lenard Haag, Mrs. Jane Howe and Mrs. Maude Wilde. Refreshments winW fcfiW 'fffe officers' coriutf- ly Invite all ladles of the ward to attend, whether regularly enrolled members or not Miss Cady Dunkley left Tuesday morning with her niece, Mrs. Edith Hording of Salt Lake for California Miss Dunkley will first visit in San Bernadino with her niece, Mrs. Mark Burrlston, formerly Miss Mil dred Dunkley, and her husband, and then go on to Los Angeles where she will visit with a nephew, Craig Dunkley and family. Miss Dunkley expects to be away two weeka WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Karin' to Go If you f'vl "ir and sunk and th world - i ml,, ri, n't a lot of aalU, neml iier, ml, lajtive raniiy or chawinf n m l , " them to muki- you auidnly -i I ! i 1 l.uuyiiit and full of nunallln. Kor I!,, v can't do It. Tliy only mnvri wrU un.fa mrr.' mwvrtm'ni fttMvn i fni at Thr n mum l'.r yur iiowonind-4Mjt I. el in ymir In r. It ahuuld pour out two in 'h el lern.l tulf into your bow4a daily. II ii ; I il" i n.t flowing Irmly, your food n'i tin:, st. it iu,t "ey ,M iwa. hl'tiiji il' your ttmcb. You hava a I-, I,:, I t.ntn and yitur breath ia loul, .',o,. l,r, ,1 - out in blnmuht. Vour had m I,. ... I y .ti Itxl tit wn and out. Your whola tj s-.. in : .etso:,ivl. It ti,k. th.- koxit nll CARTER'S UTIi.K IJVr.K I'TlJ-'l to gnt lham two pounds nt bile flowinf Irmly and auk you Fwd "un ami up." Tliy conUin wonderful, burnltm. gntl. vtgrtlU ainf when it comta to nuking th btta flow Irmly. Hut don't ak for liwr pill". Aak for CarUr'a Uttla I.(v 'iH- look Mm Carur'i Littla Ur Hilla on tba rad labal. Raaant ja ubatltuU-Zicatallatona. 0''C M.Ce. THE AMERICAN IX)RK CITIZEN ' ' Mis Shirley , Taylor celebrated her ninth birthday Saturday laat by having twenty-tw' of her little ; friends m gueetc at a blrtlolay par-: par-: ty at her hotn. Gama or various ! kinds provided enterUinn:. m during dur-ing the afternoon, (blluwin which the little hostesses' motlm, Mrs. David S. Taylor, served a dainty lunch, of which the birthday c.ike was the center of attraction. Tuesday afternoon the Heii.f So-1 So-1 clety of the Second Want n turned j their regular meeting aft.-r a sum-j sum-j mer vacation, The meeting was j first devoted to lesson work fol-. fol-. lowing which a social i-t ioi was enjoyed. The stake board visitors In attendance were Mrs. Maud Christensen, Mrs. Sarah Chipman and Mrs. Lyle N. Grant. HofroHh-ments HofroHh-ments were serTed, and there was a Kiod attendance. Among those from this city who attended the funeral services of Vern Manwlll held Tuesday at Pay-; Pay-; son where Mr. and Mrs. William j Miller, Mrs. David S. Taylor. MU Roule Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wilde, Alma Wilde and Mrs. Owen Humphries, Hum-phries, President and Mrs. s. u Chipman. President. Chloman was one of the speakers at the .mrvicee. Enroute home Mr. and Mrs. Wilde, Alma Wilde and Mrs. llumphrlesl stopped in Spanish Fork and visited ' with Walter WUde who has been 111 for some time, but who is now) feeling somewhat better. I The members of the B. W. C. club rwere delightfully entertained Wed nesday night by Mrs. Emma Foster at her home. A book review was given by Mrs. Clarence Grant following fol-lowing which social chat was enjoyed, enjoy-ed, and the guests were then seated around the dining table. The table was artistically decorated with au-tum au-tum leaves and the centerpiece was a large pumpkin basket filled with fruits. Fall flowers decorated the living room. Those present were Mesdomes Harold Chipman, Jennie Tanner, Wlllard Smith, Clarence Grant Lei and Eddy, Leon Whipple, Misses Sadie Nelson, Myrtle Wilde, Helen Moffett, Edith Thornton, Leona Kelly, Ora Holmee, Lllhe Shaft er. Mildred Bourn and Faye Tanner. o High School Notes Tuesday, Ocober t. the first meoing of the student council was held. IYewident Leland Priday presided, and various problems pertaining per-taining to the major events of the present school year were discussed. Reed BurgeuM, newly elected president of the Juniors, called the members of the cla.sH together, to find out their views on having a sweater or a pin. It was decided that no definite action will be taken until the students have discussed the matter with their parents. A very Interesting assembly pro gram was given Wednesday under the direction of the faculty. Leo Hanson, supervisor of the gram mar grades was the truest speaker HELEN YOL'NG, Reporter. c - ALPINE NEWS Mrs. L. Bates, Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Brown and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brown and Mr. Lisle Brown all of Provo were Sunday guests of Mrs. Martha Wilkin and Mr. and Mra. Henry Street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. -Strong were pleasantly surprised Sunday by their children In honor of Mr. tftrunr's birtndi?; .Mr. ana 'Mra Hugh Peterson and children of Provo, Pro-vo, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strong and Children and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clark and children of Alpine. Mrs. Ray Strong entertained the Young Mothers club at her home Friday afternoon. The usual activities acti-vities were engaged in after which a dainty lunch was served. Mra. Lyman Moyle entertained the Happy Dozen Wednesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Robert Hunter. Mrs. Earl Hunter and little daugh ter of Bingham, wen- guests the forepart of the week of Mr. Hunt er's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Hunter. Among those attending confer ence from Alpine w. re Bishop and Mrs. E. W. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs John A. Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark, ..Mr. :nnl Mrs. D. .1 Strong and Mr. ami Mix H. V. Pack and Mr. and Mrs A I Devey. Mr. and Mrs I-m Strong and little granddaughter n.nildlne, of Halt Iake, were we k nd guest h of their daughter anil wm in-law, Mr and Mrs. Russell Hate Highland News Mrs. Wnv J. Greenland. Reporter. Mr. E. O. Maxfleld, local operator for the Utah Power and Light company. com-pany. Is wearing a smile that doen't wear off. The main cause for the smile is the recent addition to hi family of a fine baby boy last Fri- day jnorning. Mrs. Maxfleld and the BttwVrrtvat are at the Cottonwood maternity home and at last report are doing very nicely . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Urown and I family of Copperton were tfueta of Mr. and Mrs. Ludvlg M. Larson on Sunday. Heber Round y left this week for Fielding. UtaH. where he Is busy helping with the beet harvest. Harry Jerltng was a conference visitor on Friday. Emil Jerllng was a week-end visitor vis-itor In the capltol city. Mrs. John Barkdull is feeling some better after being confined to her bed for the past few days. NOTICE! A reward of $5.00 will be paid for information leading to arrest and conviction of any person guilty of hauling timber from Dempsey property, prop-erty, formerly Joe Boley place. No- tlfy J. P. AydeloUe. tf. Clavson & Elsmore LAWYERS GENERAL PRACTICE SPECIALIZING WILLS and PROBATE Ray Elsmore at Amertoan Perk every Monday and Thursday. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court' of Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Amos Wagstaff and Susanna Wag staff, Deceased. Notice to Creditora Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at its Banking House In American Fork City, Utah, on or before the 28th day of January, 1912. Bank of American Fork Executor of the estate of Amos Wagstaff and Susanna Wagstaff. deceased RAT T. ELSMORE. Attorney for Executor- First Publication September 25, 1921, Last Publication October It, 1921. NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October I, 1931. Notice Is hereby given that Junius J. Hayes, whose principal place of business is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929 Incl. to appropriate .1 of ac. f. s. of water from Two Springs In Utah County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted from the points of issuance of said springs as follows: From Upper Spring at a point N. 12 IV E. 122S ft from SE cor. Sec. 22, T. S., R 2 E S. L. B. & M. From Lower Spring at a point N. 9 26' W. 709 ft from HE cor. said Sec. 82. The water from Upper Spring will be conveyed a distance of 800 ft. and commingled with the water of Lower Low-er Spring where the commingled water will be used from January let to December 21st lnd. of each year to r.-itir I,50t-i.iiief sheep sad 300 head of cattle. As much water as may be necessary will be used during dur-ing the entiie year tor domestic and culinary purposes. This application is designated In the State Engineer's Office as File No. 11122. All protests against the granting of said application stating the reasons rea-sons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 91.00, and filed in this office with in thirty (30) days after the completion comple-tion of the publication of thla notice. OEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. First Publication, October 10. 1921. Last Publication, November 7, 1931. ASSESSMENT NOTICE WHIRLWIND CONSOLIDATED MINI.NO COMPANY. PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, AMERI- CAN FOItK, UTAH. . Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the I Whirlwind Consolidated Mining I Company held on the 22nd day of j September, 1031, on assessment (No. 22) of one cent per share was levied ' on the capital stock of the corporation corpora-tion payable Immediately to the seeretary at his office at American Fork, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on Tuesday, Tues-day, October 27. 1931. will be delinquent de-linquent and advertised for select public auction, and unless payment Is mnile before, will be sold on Tuesday, Tues-day, Novotnber 17, 1931, at 2:00 o'clock p, m. to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. B. PARKER, Secretary, ' American Fork, Utah. First Publicaton Beptember 26, 1921. lasi r-UMicauon October if, mi. NOTICE OF SHERlPPt v SALE OP REAL, PROPERTY "In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the Stat of Utah, In and for Utah County. The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Berke-ley, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Frank D. At wood and Margaret 8. Atwood, hi wife; John L. Atwood and Ha el E. Atwood, his wife; George A Little and Fannie E. Lit tle, hts wife; William W. Thayne also known as W. W. Thayne; R. L Rowley also known as Roswell I. Rowley, and Zlna Rowley, his wife: P. D. Canfleld also known as Parley D. Canfleld and Viola Canfleld also known as Viola J. Canfleld, his wife; The Pleasant Grove National Farm Loan Association, a corpora tion. Defendants. to d soia at anerirrs sale on Monday the 19th day of October, 1921, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Building, situate In Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and Interest of the above named defendants, of, In und to the following described real property. In Utah epunty, Stat of Utah, to-'vit: PARC.UL 1. Commencing 40 chains South and 19.70 chains East of the Northwest comer of Section 17. Township S South, Range 2 East of Bait Lake Meridian; thence North 1.49 chains; thence East 10 ohaino; thence South 1.27 chains; thence West 10 chain to place of beginning, containing one and 66-160 acres. PARCEL 2. Commencing 18.76 chain East and 81.71 chains North of the Southweot corner of said Section 17; thence East 10 chain; thence North 8.47 chain; thence West 10 chains; thence South 8.81 chains to place of beginning, containing con-taining 8.54 acres. PARCEL 3. Commencing 79 link West of th N'.rtheast corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 17; thence South 8.62 chains; thence West 9J4 chains; thence North 8.47 chain; thence East 9.94 chain to the place of beginning, containing 8.79 acre. PARCEL 4. Commencing 99 links West of the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 17; thence North 1.11 chain; thenc West 10 chain; thence South 1.43 chain; thence East 10 chain to place of beginning, containing 1.80 acre. PARCEL B. Commencing 30 chain North and 29.18 chains East of the Southwest corner of said Election Elec-tion 17; thence East 9.94 chain thence South 10 chalnu; thence West 9.94 chain; thence North 10 chain to place of beginning, containing and 1(0-166 acre. The property hereby described aggregating ag-gregating 29 49-160 acre a. Together with SO shares of the capital stock of the Pleasant Grove Irrigation Company, said shares being be-ing represented by Certificate No. 82, being Primary Water Right stock. Main Ditch, American Fork Division. Together with all other lights ot every kind and nature, however evidenced to the use of water, ditches, ditch-es, and canals for the Irrigation of said premises Together with all tenement, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 23rd day of Beptember, 1931. E. G. DURNELL, 8herlff, Utah County, Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy Sheriff. George S. Bollif, Attorney for the Plaintiff, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First Publication September 15, 1931. Last Publication October 16, 1931. ' WANT ADS Violin cost 8100.00, will sell or trade for good rifle or shotgun. In quire Agent Orem depot. 3T 4 coal ranges, Majesties and Mon arch, 920 to 340. Terms. Call U. P. A L. Co. ii.i.tr 1 grey enamel Majestic Range, used 2 months, new price 3147.50 for 3110.00. Time payments. Call Meryle White. 10-3-tf. A Bargain One used Monarch cool range. Semi-white. First class condition, with water Jacket. Call Parley Austin, Phone 198-W. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS When the tide turns It may be too late. There are bargains now such as you have not been offered before In your life time. Consider tbe following, and do not hesitate. A 16 acre farm, splendid soil, with 16 shares of primary water, a 5 room adobe house, good rock stable, chicken coop for 800 hens, granery, and 1 acres young apple orihard, In full bearing. All for 91500.00 The land and water alone are well worth the money. 11 acres with 11 shares of water, 6 room house, barn and some chicken coops, close In, on your own terms, for . . 81500.00 42 acres of choice Irrigated land with water rights, good livable home with other improvements 4500.00 ISO acres of dry farm land, as good as the best In the state of Utah. 83 acres of Irrigated land, with water, home with electric lights, and modern water system, cow and horse barn, some chicken coops, a fortune for the right person II.OOOjOO City Homes to Suit Any Taste, At Bargain Prices Call On JAMES H. CLARKE TELEPHONE 162-W AMERICAN FORK, UTAH fkidat; ootobeb dsiD T. C. Penney DEPARTMENT STORE Now ask for iC-dijmocte 1 ( J Full- Heavy Service Wt GIiK HOSE No. 449 S3k plated narrow heel, mercerized mer-cerized sole and toe. Latest c4or. Pclli-Arcll,! Health Shoes Kealr SMART shoes that fir florlottt foot comfort Shoe mat Up to prevent honkm, eai-totnet, eai-totnet, weak arches . . , w net to correct the if you art already al-ready Mffertafl And "PenU Knk Health Skoes com only H.9S At $Jd Etdutivlf by J. t.rENNEY Company, Inc. I On heating stove for sals, oheato. Phoa124-W. 9-18-tt Modem Furnished apartment Inquire In-quire G. A. Varney. 10-8-1L TOUNO PIGS FOR SALBCall 241 J, American Fork. 10-2-lp For Hay and Straw Baling consult con-sult Keith Nielsen, Phono It. 9-4-tf. For Straw er May BsJtor--Csil Johnsons, 119-R2, PL Orove, 0 Comfort Style -h Economy . W"t-Pev 3aji jrte rsfcf. . guaranteed culling. Td. TM-J, , 10-l-4tp. FOR SALE 1 rordson Tractor and 1 Hay Baler $800. Martin N'lelsen. 8-14-tf Wanted Beans to thresh. Inquire) Owen Dean. Tel. 184-J. Am. Fork. 10-8-41, House for rent Inquire W. H. Preston. Phone No. 9 Pleasant Grove, 10-9-ltn. First class wheel Beet Plow for sale, cheap. Inquire of James H. Clarke, American Fork. 10-9-lt For Sale (0 gallon range boiler, pipe fittings and a conl water beat ing stove Inquire Cltixen office. |