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Show h FRIDAY. MAY 3. lfir, Till: AMERICAN FORK CITIZKX Tin: AMERICAN luRK CITIZEN A 1 iiu Offic. Iii Milling (inpany RuiMintf ling Lady" Lellli'.X " " rhne Starring Team - umi May 5, G and 7, at the Cameo Tlwairr. This train ls amicx.t ciTlain to of tinfollow in the oils Crawford Gable, Shearer-Gabl- e said in un combinations. ballroom set. W1 lavish a iu.rrt,.w Iehonal Mafnelisra "SophisticatKm and an intangible emotional appeal will, I think, form tlie moinspnug.s of their popularity together. Both are distinct, clearly delined jiersonaliues who tiave that rare ability to coordinate their talents. Tjgeiher they are able to mold and shae a went to technical and emotional iierteclion. "Besides, each has tremendous personal glamour, which Ls another way of saying imagination. And it ls this personal attractiveness, com blned with cooperation, which lends strength to the dramatic and romantic situations in the story. well. Leonard knows his He bounced Constance on his knee when she was a baby and watched every stage of her development since. He hus directed Gable in two major hits, with Joan Crawford in "Danc- - i A a personal attraction as powerful tlie surge of the ocean tides, and a bright sophistication In common. Ttwwe are the element which will team of place the new Constance Bennett and Clark Gable among the leading film couples of 1935, in the opinion of the director, Robert Z. Leonard, Gable and Alisa Bennett, who have never before, are together In a new production which Leonard describes as an "active and romantic" story wherein tlie editor of a great newspaper falls in love with his society reiwler and solves a murder mystery. The film phtys Sunday, Monday new pic-lu- re Mescal Ikes Weaned On Milk Pail, Cradled on Mustang mm TELEPHONE y to the place of beginning, containing 22.125 acres, more or less, being situate in Section 23, said Township and Range aforesaid. Legal Notices PARCEL 4: Commencing at the center of Section 36, Township 4 South. Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence North 7.15 chains; thence West to the center of County Road 10.14 chains; thence South 4 47' West 6.75 chains; thence East 7.96 chains; thence South 53 links; thence East 2.79 chains to the place of beginning. Also commencing at the center of Section 36, Township 4 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence East 5.38 chains; thence North 3a 43' West 7.16 chains; thence W'est 5 chains; thence South 7.15 chains to the place of beginning. Parcel 4 containing in the aggregate 10.78 acres, more or less. PARCEL 5: Tlie West half of the North half of the Northeast quarter of Section 23, Township 4 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing 40 acres, more or less. The land herein described containing in the aggregate 85.535 acres, more or less. TOGETHER with 18 shares of the capital stock of Alpine Irrigation Company, said shares being represented by Certificate No. 537; and 4 shares of the capital stock of Lehi Irrigation Company, said shares being represented by Certificate No. 160; and a 10 acre primary water right in the Provo Reservoir Company. Together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. Together with all tenements, here- son-m-la- One Large Table New Remnant rs Bargains V.- COATS o m Highland News Is Cheaper S. L. HUNTLEY .cumin of the country, and Ls follow- -' cd by millions of readers trom eoust to coast. S. L. Huntley, creator and author ' KING COAL proves its economy under liny hurtling test. In stoves, lien ter or fiirnuee it ilelivers nioiv fuel nliie per 'lollur of cost. Increase voiir lieutinif salisfiietion now. born in Texas. HLs rattle was a maguey rote on the ' oilier eiui of which bucked a salty ax." He was weaned with a milk bucket and took his first toddling slei astride a wide-eye- d mustang. Now he's six feet, one inch tall and is more comfortable in a saddle than in bed. All the tang and charm, tlie bluff humor and slapstick play of the West in which lie was reared, Mr. Huntley lias managed to put into Mescal Ike. "Mescal Ike Is alive and that Is why it has attained its ixipulaiity. You'll like Mescal Ike, Miss Sally Price, Sheriff Lem Stcbblns, Dirty Shirt Mullcney, Pa Piffle and all the rest of the boisterous characters , new in tl) Is laughter-provokin- g comic. if "Mescal Ike," ;; DKMVK'tY. Telephone 26 SOLE IMSTHIIM'TOIiS Lumber Co. (Formerly Bonneville Liunher Company) wil--s aftmi; a i S3 98 Dlaek Siui-liii'.- Austehj Millinery BdlibuntaU ! Genuine styles, Others only 98c , Light Co. operator arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Maxfieid on April 27. This is the fourth son to arrive in the Maxfieid home. Last reports are that the new little member and1 mother are getting along very nicely. AMERICAN A: Mrs. J. J. Goody presented her husband with a fine baby girL Mr. Goudy ts wearing an extra large smile this week, since this Is the Ooudy first girl to ait!ve In ham, four Nutkoi awvlng preceded the little Mist.' s ship 5 South, Rafte 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Thomas F. Thomas Register U. S. Land Office, st Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 21st day of May, 1935. Claimant names as witnesses: C. E. Conrad, of Vivian Park, Utah; S. B. Davis, June Ferre and Nettie Conrad, all of Provo, Utah. Thomas F. Thomas, New troui!colors! 1 -- Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 27, 1935. NOTICE is hereby given that Warren A. Conrad of Vivian Park, Utah, who. on February 6, 1928. made stockraising homestead entry, No. 044738, for SWti SW'L Lots 3 & 4 Section 26 Lot 1, Wi NEi, SE4 NE'i, NWV Sec. 35 E'i NEti, N'-SEti, Lots 1 A 2, Sec. 34, Town- balli. bur.tals, smooth, light, nnd I us- -, 1 Power i $1.98 were served time present. Luring the afttT:in u a small tok- -i n was presented u Mis. liarkdull as i token of tile love and held; ir her. Mavis Iair.-- i ii won the first rie in the sewing eon'est and Mrs. l.'arkdull won tlie boultv prize. A most enjoyable time was reported by all ladies present. A new Utah NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i Publisher.) White and White with Drown or lie Relief So- e wiul in til i aid clutpel in hi n..r uf Mrs. Urinda I'arkdull. who liu. nut been well for; ladies en- -j mie time. Twenty-th.yed numerous game-- , nmi social lefresh-i.ien- is i lint, Hfter which Tin day c?y held CALL FOR IMMEDIATE If you eanl be with her on Mothers Day Su-cie- iy Long Lasting Tri-Sta- te iiPEHNEYS en-Jo- an -- I Lite , - tins Them All H lj cotrnsi with triumph. While licnnett'a "Hie Affairs of Mi.Mrs. Cksjrrr Brown entertained Cellini" was breaking retold. Gable sixteen of t: little fnends of her! ft w as voted "moot upu!ar man mi the daughter, Ljrothy, last Wednesday! Where your Dollar liii.ts screen" by cf a leading film afternoon in honor of her birthday. ;; more aii'l the values arc oil release inuKUinc following him witii "Chained, ' not etjualnl for tin sit tin.1 ujmgj.iera of the Pioneers j Crawford. m o n e v. s i: i: F (J li th, ir husband at a social in the Relief Saturday YOIRSEDF. room. A short program was ft Crea-to- r rendered af.er which games were j j enjoyed &xu a delicious lunch was 2'Je HOYS CAlS served. ROYS OXFORD, S . Tlie closii:' exercises of tlie M. I. A. were held Tui-xlaevening. The MENS OXFOIIDS . $1.1)6 season's activities were presented by .. 59ei members of ibe different classes. C. CURTAIN SETS .... It is seldom that a comic strip has A. Grant, Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. become so jaipular in such a nhort McNeil of tl.e Stake Board were kL'RTAlN IANNELS .... 2 V time as has Me.xial Ike, tlie come- present. Consult county clerk or the respecdy epic of the Golden West now Sheer Colors tive signers for further information Dainty Toweek in this (taper each Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bates and 2Je New Price day it ranks among tlie topnotch family were Sunday guests of their NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and daughter and HOUSE FROCKS, Vat of WILLIAM P. GRANT, Estate American Mrs. Francis Pulley at We deceased. Creditors will present Dyed. 2 for Pork. claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Wootton and Mrs. Alma Hamnett entertained i Wootton, Attorneys, in the Bank of the Young Mmhir. ciub at her home American Fork Building, American Thursday afternoon. The usual acFork, Utah, on or before the 22nd tivities were engaged in after which of June, 1935. day served. was a delicious lunch AIRS. HATTIE HENDRICKSON, Administratrix. Tlie Primary May festival will be O. DeVere Wootton, laid tonight t Wednesday In the LADIES Attorney. Recreation Hall. The teachers and First Publication, April 19, 1935. a and hard children have worked New Woffle ' :: Last Publication, May 10, 1935. is expected. Tw-xia- J c.iii.e ii ,lh Entered in the Post UlVuc at American Fork, Utah, as second class matter. Gable-Benne- tt and aitli Garbo :n "Susan Vi FORK PJElNINIEtYiiS Register. WANT ADS ditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profts thereof. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 24th day of April, 1935. Sheriff, Utah County, Utah Geo. 8. Ballif, Atty. for Pltf., Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First Publication, April 28, 1935. Last Publication. May 17, 1935. First Publication, April 19, 1935. Last Publication, May 17, 1935. For Sale Sweet Corn Seed. Clyde . 182 South 1st East, American SHERIFFS SALE Okey, Fork. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. tn' For your Certified Royal, Cobbler THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF Riul RiUMit natAtiMfl. Umm Wagstaff, 29th South Center street. tiff, vs. JAMES W.. VANCE, also known as J. W. VANCE, and LUISE Mutual dosed for the season with H. VANCE, his wife; VAN A. for rooms and pantry a large dance an Tuesday night A Three large Oscar VANCE and ALICE .VANCE, Ms large crowd was In attendance and rent, unfurnished, inquire wife; HYRUM HEL5ELT and LENA ward. Fourth Dean, reported a most enjoyable time. HEISELT, his wife; SECOND DOE; THIRD Ererbear-lng DOE, Defendants. and Marshall Sale For The annual Primary festival la SHERIFFS SALE TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS Plants. George A Strawberry reported to be ready for presentation 10th SALE the on 0908-J1135, of May, Tel. day THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN this evening at 8 p. m. The officers Brown, Alpine. at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. In charge have worked diligently to at the FYont Door of the Utah CounTHE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF make this festival a complete suc- Rooms to Rent William Shum ty Court House, In Provo, Utah a corporation. Plaintiff, BERKELEY, cess and would appreciate havtngway M ve8t 3rd North, Americas County, Utah, the following describvs. RICHARD P. CARLISLE and all members of the ward present. Fork. ed property, situated in said county ZELLA C. CARLISLE, his wife; E. and particularly described as fol- O. DURNELL; ALTON CARLISLE InFor Bale Good used vloiln. Miss LaDean Myers, who has spent and MRS. ALTON CARLISLE, his store, lows, the past two months In California quire st PARCEL 1: wife; THIRD DOE, Defendants, returned to her home here Thursday. Am. Fork. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS Commencing 18.33 chains East and During her stay in the sunny state 12 os. duck tent, 3.71 chains South 77 Vi East and 9.72 SALE on the 20th day of May, 1935, One Sale For she has been visiting with her sister. West of the' at 11:05 a. m. of said day at the new, 18x24 with fly, $25.00. chains South 15)4 Mias El vie Myers, also her uncles in nearly One 14 foot, round Army tent, 18 oa Northwest comer of the Northwest Front Door of the Ut. Co. Court southern California. duck, $10.00. Schettler, 42 E. Main quarter of Section 25, Township 4 House, in Provo, Utah County, Utah, o South. Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base the following described property, etreet. Back Slsag and Meridian; thence South 75tt situated in said county and particuOMB FOR SALE Back slang is formed by spelling East 3.48 chains; thence South 22)4 larly described as follows, Win sell home at Big Sacrifice. East, 4.58 chains; thence South 28 V ths words backwards, or at leart Commencing 2.11 chains South of by pronouncing thsm backwards in WU1 take $2,000.00 tar entire proper- West 4.23 chains; thence South 1.07 the Northwest comer of Block 1, so fir s possible Thus Took" ty an 1st North and Center street. chains; thence South 64 West 1.63 Plat A, Alpine City Survey of Build- would become cool," "bad" weuld Home and Blacksmith Shop. thence South. 21 East 1.68 lng Lots, also being a point 17.5 chains; lih Also will sell any book in my dab" and "good" would become chains; thence North 85 i West 1.94 chains West and 789 chains North -EBn," "onlf." srif." nam." brary at half price. doi.g." thence North 183 East 224. cf the Southeast comer of Section chains; Adolph Nielsen, 1st North and chains; thence North 85 West 3.68124, Township 4 South, pse," ysd" and "yob" tre Range 1 East, easily understood If the process he Center street, American Fork, Utah. chains; thence North 15V East 9.29 Salt Lake Base and Meridian; to 1. restored rerersiM and tbs word chains to the place of beginning, thence East 3.625 chains; thence Its nrlciiisl spelling and containing 5.13 acres, more or less. South 129 chains; thence East 4.13 PARCEL 2: chains; thence South 3 chains; CHICKS HATCHING WEEKLY described port or thence East 6.75 chains; thence The following L R. Rocks B. and P. Oregon parcel of land situated in Section South 5.40 chains, more or less, to a Reds. Strong, healthy White 24. Township 4 South, Range 1 East. fence; thence West 1420 chains to Leghorn chicks. We puy express-agSalt Lake Base and Meridian. Lot 2 a point on the East side of Main d stock Breeding in Block 9, Plat "A" Alpine City! Street; thence North 10.29 chains to fsr pullorum with stained antiSurvey; Beginning at the Southwest the place of beginning; containing under supmethod personal gen 11 acres, more or less. ervision and reactors removed. comer of Lot 1, Block 9, thence West; 34 rods; thence Northeast up the BEFORE SUCH A Together with 14 shares of the Write today for prices. Estabstock of the Alpine Irrigation Creek 36H center 'capital of thence BLADE rods; SMOOTH SHAVING lished 1914. of said Company, 6 of said shares being East line the North along Graham Hatchery, nayward, Calif. t thit low prleol Alpine City Survey 43 rds; thence 'represented by Certlfcate No. 639 Southwest to the place of beginning. and 8 of said shares being represent-Als- o commencing 6.75 chains East of cd by Certificate No. 642. WANTED Small Kerosene ChickSouthwest comer f the North-- 1 the Together with all rights of every 150 en Brooder; capacity. See Ward east quarter of Section 24, Township hind and nature however evidenced, Christofferson, Lehi. 4 South. Range 1 East. Salt Lake to the use of water, ditches and FOR SALE Rhode Island Red Base and Meridian, thence East 8.98 canals for the irrigation of said Wallace Hebert-son- . chains: thence North 41 East 2.42 premises. eggs far setting, Lehi 3144tp. chains; thence North 89 West 10.75 Together with all tenements, phone thence 8outh 4 V East 2.02 ditaments and appurtenances ' FOR SALE Electric Washing unto belonging or in anywise apper- Machine. Good condition. Copper a containing In the sggre- - tabling, and reversion and revers- Porcel tub and new wringer rolls. $15 00. gate 720 acres, more or less. ions, remainder and remainders, tfAbe Elder. LehL PARCEL 3: rents, issues and profits thereof. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock Eggs Commencing at the Northeast Dated at Provo, Utah, this 25th for settings. 35c per doc. William comer of the Southeast quarter of day of April, 1935, E. G. DURNELL, the Northeast quarter of Section 23. 8- Gray, 2nd North 2nd East 8t Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Township 4 South, Range 1 East, Lehi Salt Luke Base and Meridian, thence Geo. 8. Ballif, Atty. for Pltf. vra1 8$ n IIS A "California Beauty" South 22.125 chains; thence South Knight Block, Provo, Utah. T For Sale keg us pat OffPTHfUMlIUTS PENDING Oriand 84 West 10.10 chains; thence North First Publication, April 26, 1935. dusting machine, $7.00. 23.625 chains; thence East 10 chains Last Publication. May 17. 1935. Lehi. Udall. Tel l. to-w-it: ell j , to-w- it: -- e. blood-teste- I "ST YOU want a car with really generous of riMim in the back seat for three people, w itlimit being cramped, even on a long trip. capacitv, see the new TI'DOK iandluggage FUKDOR TOURING on display SLDANS. bring you all the 1933 Ford developments the improved. S3 h. p engine; the new, 1 Springbasc with Comfort Zaine1 s rating; new Centriforcc dutch and brakes. Safety glass all 'round and cxtra-sic- , tires ; no exlra cost. If you take long trips, or your businev-c i's f r a lot of baggage space, see these n.w Vourin- - Sedans at our Ford dealer's tod. Doth u. your Ford dealer's. s These two new have a 3 feet. K inches 10111;. 2 feet, i.iches wide and 2 feet deep! That's ample I ir.ee for several suitcases. The interiors are exceptionally roomy, fjo. The Tordor w ill seat six people coin-- i i'.Tv . . . The Tudor has front t (driver's scat adjustable) and plenty bodv-tvpe- huih-trun- huck-t-ryp- V-- 8 On I TiiTi! V HrVn, 23-inc- Xim.'-- y Full-tloaiin- .; h easy-acti- on air-ballo- t e AUTHORIZED s V-- S k. Ij . Inidy-typc- . F O ro:n M P. 'rc I D. E D Wjil.-ig- , Tliuri .1 L ty E R S rreninis CnlumbU AMERICAN FORK MOTOR CO.. AM. FORK. RTAII I j . - 157-W- j here-ch&i- ns; there-cliain- a. - probak L wu M - I - 86-- Si -- FIRST BIG "S" Dance New Beach Sh may New Music Y Ross Revelers Saratoga New Decorations BIG CROWD UWWIUW.vaiJiHJM!. Is m saem |