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FORK RENNETS WHERE A NATION SHOPS and SAVES Alpine News Mr. L. Bale Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Bate man are the proud parents of winsome baby ba-by daughter, which arrived'' their home Thuffcday, " January 25th. Mother and baby are doing nicely. , . Mrs. Maelene. WUWa etertatoed, the ,youxiff- Mothers. cliiJii,.. at-. -her home Thursday afternoon. The usual activities were engaged in, after which a delicious lunch was served.- Ema the 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McDaniel has sufficiently recovered from a recent operjfction - to 4wabfet& tiiovlsd from the hospital to the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Proctor, at American Fork. Mr. LeOrande Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. 8trong of this city, U In a hospital in California suffering with a broken leg which he received in an automobile accident some three weeks ago. His Many friends hope for his speedy recovery. The M. I. A. Oold and Green Ball was held in the gymnasium Thursday Thurs-day evening. Miss Maurine Strong, popular young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Strong, was the Gold and Green queen, and she was attended at-tended by Misses lone Marsh and Fay Ashby. The music was furnished furnish-ed bre Amerlcani:i The Daughters of the Pioneers will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. LueDa Moyle Bums Thursday afternoon, February 8th. THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Office Alpine Publishing Company B&IdiBg Phone 85 A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION Entered in the Post Office at American Fork, Utah, & second class matter. Former Teacher Dies Here Woodruff L. Berry, 39, former teacher in the American Fork scnoois, died Saturday at 9:30 a. m. Funeral For Child Held Funeral services were held at noon Wednesday for Clyde Allen Wilson, 19 months old son of John L and in the hospital here of chronic heart Nm Needham Wilson i of American trouble. He was brought to the lVTI- wno " ouna&y moru' hospital the night before. ln- Counselor James E. Peters of The deceased was born In Cedar ward was In charge. The Fort February 22, 1894, a son of JPkers were C. L. Warnick of Ma-Lysander Ma-Lysander and Fanny Neat Berry. &nd Stanley Peters of Amer- iri.. ... vi. -j Mean Ttortr. Thn musical numbers Mrs. Wallace Anderson. Mrs. Wayne I1 Beneath A Rose" toy Moral Hacking. Mrs. Pharia Ault and Mlss'D. 8teele; a vocal solo, "Your Sweet Wanda Berry, of Cedar Valley. j Little Rosebud Has Left You" by Funeral services were' held in Mrs. La Rue Morton; and a vocal Cedar Fort Wednesday at I pV m., duet by Mr:. Steele and Mrs. Mor-and Mor-and interment was made in the 1 ton ULet the Lower Lights Be Burn- Cedar Valley cemetery. ward M. I. A. officers for Sunday night conjoint meeting will be as follows: Chorus "America For Me"; solo "Flag Without a Stain", Mrs. Faye Beck; Flag ceremony, solute and pledge, Boy Scouts under the direction of Sanford Bingham; patriotic reading, Mrs. E. Ray Gard-scr; Gard-scr; speaker, Leo Nelson. The program pro-gram theme Is "My Country". LraiTSCItJPUTS FOUR LEADING STARS IN FILM Three of Hollywood's-wst important import-ant romantic stars, Fred March, Gary Cooper and Miriam lipkins together with Edward Everett Norton, Nor-ton, than whom there Is no funnier, play the leading roles in Par amount's film adaptation of Noel Coward's sensational stage success, "Design Bounty oa Parrot A subsidy Is paid for every kea parrot killed In New Zealand. This Wrd preys on sheep. Embarrassing .. . Isn't It When someone says, "I'll call you up," and you have to say "Sorry, we haven't a telephone." It's worth the few cents a day it costs to enjoy daily telephone contact with friends, to save trips here and there, to know you needn't wake your neighbor during the night to telephone the doctor in case of sudden illness, ill-ness, fire, accident or other emergency. Order one installed today. The Mountain States Telephone & Teleghaph Co. ing." Mrs. Frances Erlckson .- accompanied ac-companied the singers on the violin. The opening and closing prayers were offered by Dr. James Chad- wick, and Adolphus Pulley. The services ser-vices were held in the Anderson Mortuary and were well attended, interment was made lh Nephi, former for-mer home of the Wilsons. The child died of bronchial pneumonia pneu-monia following an operation for acute laryngitis. He was born In Cameo Theatre Bund ay, Monday and Tuesday. February 4, S and 8. The picture was directed by Ernst Lubltsch from the screen play written writ-ten by Ben Hecht. author of many Broadway stage hits including "Front Page." "Design for Living" concerns Itself It-self with the romantic entanglements, entangle-ments, of three sprightly, light hearted artists. The triangular ro mance has its inception in a Parisian Paris-ian spring; and wends Its hilarious : path through London and New York j before It reaches Its bombshell con- elusion. I When Gilda met TOm and George ion the train that afternoon, she Just never thought of love, especially love A social was given in the Relief Society rooms Tuesday afternoon in honor of the visiting Teachers. A short program, games and lunch were enjsyed by those present. o Highland News Maurice Larson and Tessie Peck both of Highland were quietly united unit-ed in marriage in the Salt Lake tem ple Friday. January 26. Mr. Larson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig M. Larson and Mrs. Larson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Peck, who moved to Highland a few months ago. Both young people have been active in church and so cial circles. They will reside In Fielding after March 1. Their many mends are wishing them a most happy .married life. Betty Hall has been confined to her bed for the past ten days. Last reports are that Miss Betty Is slight ly Improved. Mrs. Luella M. Binns has been In Scofleld during the past week, guest of her two sons. Moyle and Alma Binns, and families. The Elders of the ward are spon soring a social Friday evening In honor of all members of the Mel-chlzedek Mel-chlzedek Priesthood quorums and their partnersaio all widows In the ward. The social win commence at p. m. in the ward chapel and the committee In charge are planning to make it an outstanding event of the year. The Sunshine committee carried out plans for a most interesting social In honor of Mrs. J. E. Bark- dull at her home Tuesday afternoon. During the afternoon a reading was given by Mrs. Cressle L. Greenland, also a most clever playlet. The Salesman and His Wife" was presented pre-sented by Mrs. Mary L. Myers, and Mrs. Pearl Adamson. In addition to these numbers games and social chat formed the afternoon's diversions. Late In the afternoon a most delicious delic-ious luncheon was served to eighteen ladles present Third Ward Musical Sunday Amencan rwa ana is survivea ujnftt flrst lght she to fond of his parents and several brothers and (Tom hlm she lovC8 Oeorge( Sisters. mnA nhM alcst lnvf Cttwrva tnn murh to tell him of "Tom." Both boys, boon companions for years, return her love, but they can"t let a woman break up their friendship. friend-ship. So the three of them settle down The Music department of the Third together in a Paris attic, and their ward M. I. A. will present a musical search for happiness begins. The festival Sunday night at their M. I. boys become famous and Gilda finds ' A. conjoint exercises commencing at herself entangled in two romances. ; 7:30 o'clock. The program will in- To save the boys' friendship, 6he elude the following numbers: j leaves, and goes to the states to Two numbers "The Challenge" and marry her. former employer. The "Carry On", by the mixed chorus. boys arrive on the scene when they ! "Calm As the Night" and "O For are needed most and bring the plc-' plc-' the Wing of a Dove", Ladles chorus, ture to an exciting and an amusing ! "Htw Can I Leave Thee' and "Let ending. the Lower Lights Be Burning", Male o Chorus. j BABY CLINIC NEXT WED. I "When Irish Eyes are Smiling"; (James WaUff' soloist i and "Ah' The regular free baby clinic which Sweet Mystery of Life", string en- j u held the first Wednesday of each s"115-6 ; month will be held next Wednesday Vocal solo, Vivian Lee. ; afternoon. February 7. commencing Trumpet solo. Glen Oordon. 'at 2 p. m. and ending U 4 o'clock. .."Forgotten" and "Wafcan'. In -the Dr. p. R. Bowdish of the County Shadows", Misses Eda Ashby. Ruth Health department will be in charge Giddlngs and Bonna Ashby. fls usual and will give free cxamina- Plano duet, Helen Devey and Ruth tion and advice to the mothers of Oiddings. the kiddies under six years of age The program arranged by the First brought to the olinio. ! Mrs. Velma W. Jerllng attended a party given in Lehl in honor, of her mother. Mrs. John W. Wing, Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Mrs. William Hobos, who has been very ill for the past week or so, is on the improve. A Genealogical cottage meeting was held at Bishop JIarry Jer ling's home last Thursday evening. During Dur-ing the evening the keeping of record rec-ord books was discussed. Late In the evening a dainty lunch was served. Lower Mortality - was the oatatanding result from feeding NOPCO XX regularly regu-larly in all mashewaecording to hundreds of letters from poultry men who entered over three million bird In the Ranch Frod Teat t NOPCO It takes about 333. large cods to make 1,000 lbs. cod liver oil and 1,000 lbs. cod liver oil to make one lb. of concentrate base of NOPCO XX. This explains ex-plains the fixed vitamin D. potency po-tency of NOPCO XX and why It Is rich In vitamin A. An ordinance providing for the llceming, regulation and control of beer containing tn excess of one-half of. one per centum of alcohol by volume and not to exceed 3J per etutt' cf alcahol by weight and providing penalties for the vtolallon thereof,; - Be it ordained by the City Council of, Plefltant Grove- CityUtah Coun-tyr Coun-tyr XJtahi : Section I. it shall be unlawful for any person to engage In the' business of wholesaler or retailer of beer within the corporate limit of Pleasant ; Grove . City . wlthout-Xlrst having procured a license therefor from the City-Council as herein' Section a. The word "beer" as used in this ordinance means any beverage obtained by alcoholic fermentation fer-mentation of an infusion or decoc tion of barley, malt; hope and other Ingredients in drinkable water and containing in excess of one-half of 1 per centum of alcohol by volume and not more than 5J per centum of aleollarre!garv''''',' The word "retailer" means any person engaged in the sale or distribution dis-tribution of beer to the consumer. The word "wholesaler" means any person other than a brewer engaged In the distribution of beer in wholesale whole-sale or Jobbing quantities to retailers, retail-ers, and In case lots or In not less than four gallon kegs to consumers. The term "dealer" shall Include any persoa who- imports beer Into this state for sale or produces or manufactures beer in the state for sale. J The words "case lots" means any container of not less than twenty-four twenty-four 10-ounce bottles. Section 3. Licenses Issued here under shall be of the following kinds and shall have the following privileges: Class "A" retail license entitles the licensee to sell beer In the original origi-nal bottles having the label of the maker thereon for consumption on or or off the premises. Class "B" retail license entitles the licensee to sell beer on draft for consumption on or off the premises' and to all the privileges granted to holders of Class "A" retail licenses. Class "A" wholesale license entitles en-titles the licensee to sell bottled beer to retailers for resale and to sell bottled beer in not less than case lots to consumers, but shall not entitle en-title the licensee to any of the other privileges granted to the holders of Class "A" or "B" retail license. Class "B" wholesale license entitles the licensee to selj both bottled and keg beef to" retailers for resale and to sell bottled beer in not less than case lots and keg beer of not less than 4 gallm kegs to consumers, but shall not entitle the licensee to any of the other privileges granted to the holders of a Class "A" or "B" retail license. Section 4. Application for a license to engage In the business of a wholesaler or retailer of beer within with-in the corporate limits of. Pleasant Grove City shall be made In writing writ-ing under oath on forms provided by the City Recorder containing such Information as the City Council may require. Section 5. No license shall be issued to any person except a citizen of the United States of good moral character, over the age of 21 years, who has not been convicted of any felony and who has not, since the second day of January, 1934, been convicted of any violation of any State law or city ordinance of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove City prohibiting or regulating regu-lating the traffic In intoxicating liquors or beer, provided that a license may be Issued to a co-partnership or corporation If the "members "mem-bers of said co-partnership or the directors and officers of such corporation, as the case may be, are of good moral character and none of them has been convicted of any felony, nor since January 3, 1934, Shave been convicted of any violation orsyiy law of the State of Utah or ordiri.nce of Pleasant Grove City regulating the traffic in Intoxicating liquor or ber,. Section 6. '""Said application If for a retail llcenj shall be accompanied accom-panied by a bnd wlh two good and sufficient sureties uiss a corporate corpor-ate surety Is given) in thepenal sum of 1250.00, to he approve! by the City Council,, conditioned thiVisuch retailer will faithfully comply vwh me laws oi tne state or utan anti the ordinances of Pleasant Grove City and In particular all laws and ordinances relating to the sale, keeping keep-ing or dispensing of intoxicating liquors or beer. Section 7. Any license issued pursuant pur-suant to this ordinance shall be available only to the person, copartnership co-partnership or corporation specified 1 therein and only for the premises described in said license, and shall not be transferable to any other person, per-son, co-partnership or corporation or any other premises, without the consent of the City Council and the payment of a $5.00 transfer fee. Section 8. All applications shall be accompanied by the fees hereinafter herein-after provided. The license tees for the retailing or wholesaling of beer shall be as follows: For Class "A" retail license, for one year, $15.00. For, Class. "B" retail license., for one year, $25.00. For a Class "A" wholesale license, for one year, $8.00. For a Class "B" wholesale license, for one year, $10.00. AH licenses Issued hereunder shall expire on December 31st of the year In which the same are Issued. . Section 9. No person shall selL dispense, furnish or give away beer at any public dance halL dancs ra- villon or place where public dances aretheld or the public is permitted to dance. The term "dance hall" as herein used shall be construed to jjueajyuu airecuy or indirectly upon the dance floor, but such term shall not In clude a cafe, cabaret or hotel No person shall sen. dispense, fur. nlsh or give beer to any person who appears to bo intoxicated or under tne influence of intoxicating liquor. oecuon 10. No dealer or whole. saler shall either directly or Indirectly Indi-rectly supply, give or pay for any furniture, furnlshhur. fixture equipment of a retailer, nor shall such dealer or wholesaler advance, rurnlsn money or pay for any license of a retailer, or be financially In terested either directly nor In the conduct or operation of the business of any retailer. fillir SAVED That Counts No matter how much your" business reams fur vou JJ.. .e4?i3 .ofUfcia j8oaey a few dollars have not "been saved. Our Red Arrow Fast Freight with Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service offers the opportunity to Save your Dollars Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Section 11. If any licensee herein. above described shall be convicted of any violation of any law of the State of Utah or any ordinance of Pleasant Grove City relating to the manuiacture. sale or rxKsesKinn r intoxicating liquor or beer, or if in me opinion of the City Council the premises or equipment are not main tained in a sanitary condition or If, In the opinion of the City Council, tne business is. conducted in. a disorderly dis-orderly or Improper manner the City Council may revoke or susnend the license of any such licensee. The acts of the City Council in crantinir denying, revoking or suspending any sucn license or licenses shall not be subject to any review whatever except for fraud or corruption or the capricious and arbitrary refusal to exercise discretion In arantimr denying, revoking or suspending licenses. Section 12. No license shall be granted for the sale, service or dispensing dis-pensing of said beer or, if granted, may be revoked or suspended when- such service or dispensing In the opinion of the City Council will h contrary to the public welfare. Section 13. All licensed nremUf shall be subject to Inspection by any peace officer and by any member of the City Council durin the hours when the said premises are onen f ra the transaction of business. Each license shall be dlsDlaved in a conspicuous place on the Dremise at all times. Section 14. No licensee heminrim- shall knowingly employ in connec tion with his business in any capa city whatsoever any person who has been eonvteted of a lelony or who, since January 2, 1934, has been found guiiry oi tne violation of any law of the State of Utah or of anv ordi nance of Pleasant Grove City relat ing to the traffic In Intoxicating liquor or beer. Section 15. Any nerson who shall engage in the business of a whole saler or retailer of beer within the corporate llmlts"of "Pleasant Grove City without having an appropriate license therefor from Pleasant Grove City, or whose license issued by Pleasant Grove City has been revoked, re-voked, suspended or cancelled, or who shall violate any provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and. upon conviction. riU be punished by a fine not ex ceeding $299.00. or by imprisonment in the' city Jail for a term not ex-ceedlngvsix ex-ceedlngvsix months or by both such fine and lm&tfeonment. Section 18. 'Tn thn rmlnlnn nt tho City Council, it' ls necessary to the peace, health and safety of the In habitants of Pleasant -Grove City that this ordinance become; effective Immediately. " t Section 17. This ordinance 'shall take effect February 10, 1934. , Passed by the City Council of Pleasant Orove City, Utah County, Utah, this 29th day of January, A. D. 1934. WM. W. LIM, Mayr S. LeGRANDE WHITE, 'Seal) City Recorder. State of Utah, CountV of Utah, ss. I. S. LeOrande White. City Re corder in and for Pleasant Grove City, Utah Countv. State of Utah. j hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy rf an ordinance passed by the City Council of Pleasant Orove City, January 29th. 1934, entitled "An Or-dlnance Or-dlnance providing for the licensing. regulation and talnlns in ?r vl one-nan of per centum of alcohol by voluJ lint, irk nvsfAAJ a a a wcigni and prorf 1 "e vlolatlon the Witness my hand and the S( Pleasant Grove City, this 27U of January, 1934. """"" S-'LeGRANDE Winj . . wilwii, reDruary 2 Chadburn Child Services H, Funeral services were held 8 J " na ward chape George Chadburn tuw jtou i)q of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chad .V ou;umDei to pneurf the Tuesday Drpvimic di.u1 Btorrs was in charge of the! vto wuiuii commenced at 12 m. and were well ntnnrf A trio comprised of Mesdami . naiuaay, j. F. Noyes and Walker rendered Uu numbers openinu and el;! .mv 1 j Sleep Baby Sleep" and "Lu ouus . Mrs. west Hammond I accompanist. Rulon Nicholas rl ticu a vocal sn n "Ci. ' Rosebud" and Ferren Sager pi! my r cuner , a violin solo. , ine sieakers wpre ji. jNlchr.les of Provo, former presW Oi me bt. George Stake in w jthe Chadburn family formerly jemTO, oicpnen Chipman j xiisnop aiorrs. i ine invocation nffvraA President C. E. Young and Mr. d ui vuieyajo. pronounced the i -ii .I, U1UUUU. Interment was made in tho can Fork cemptprv trK-r h ' ' J T...WI 1.11V, 1 was dedicated by W. 3. Chlpmi Clotk Pkotofrapkt Photographs can be made din on cloth from any negative by tt s solution 'which sensitizes the teriaL. The print ran the be n from the negative with the alt an electric light, no dark rooia other equipment being needed time for printing ranges from onj four minutes, and the resulting ture Is permanent Nn toning. Ing or other Work )s necessary al tne print has heen made on cloth. MAN'S HEART STOPPE STOMACH GAS CAUl W. L. Adams was bloated so ras that hia heart often missed bf .after eating. Adleriks rid him o( gas. and now he eats anything feels fine. Wm. Thornton. Drug SHERIFFS SALE Tn the District Court of Ii County, State of Utah. I iwnmr rsT?FFN. Plaintiff. CLYDE CROOKSTON, Adminlsf tor of the Estate of Laura C. j aAAn oguvf JESSE W. Ft imiUV, uvrt.wvl and JANE DOE POX, hi wife. ' fendants. t ho at Sheriff s Sale rfo h 10th dav of Febru WVHUHj vv - " ml af A'Avon n'rlock a. in. of s day at the front (toot of lhe art Court House, situate m rrovu, all the right, title and interest above named defendants, of, in to the following described property, in Utah County, Utah, wit: I ..... o nwlt 8. Plat All OI UU, u, " - .M 'Lehl City Survey of BuMM ' H situated in Section i. iU"""TJ .. r-ocf Salt 1j"2 Boutn, Kraiufe i Meridian. I Dated at Provo. Utah, January 1 1934. I n nimNELL, Sheriff. Utah County. 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