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Show IUBSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1943 rr- THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN PAGE FIVE ! Now; Gome Out Fighting! V ? 4. 1 ike two boxen sharing a final bf ndshake before starting to plaster jdi other, President Truman and New. York's Gov. Thomas E. tvey, opponents for the nation's top Job, exchanged friendly -eetingi when they met during dedication ceremonies at New crk International Airport Looking on, left to right, are New York ty Mayor William O'Dwyer; Col. Robert Landry, the President's air aide, ana roranuw iwom yoiaman oi new zone city. Judges-Draper's Mother r: Dies At Provo Recreation -News News of American Fork's, Sumiyier recreation program for old and young: sports, tournaments, swimming and games. Utah Uedule Set Up For County V Softball Tonnuunent " ( . a. m ; ill. Mtball tournament ior uuui Qv will be held In American k three days next week and jdude on Monday, August 23. ieen teams have entered and i are expecting some exciting jhe schedule as drawn up: fol- Tuesday, August 17 1 jo, Pleasant Grovevs, tJ5, Naylor vs. Leni. , . j 5:40, Wasden vs. Springville. i(S Star Mills vs. Payson. . I Wednesday, August IS 30, Vineyard vs. ReAnn. .. 35, Spring Lake vs. OrenC ',. 10 20-50 vs. Charleston. r; 15, Robinson's . vs. Spanish t . : . ; hursday night all winners: of I Tuesday and Wednesday :es will play and on Saturday en? will be no games Friday) ners and loosers of .Thursday 1 play for position. Monday ht games will be played to, rmlne the first six positions. 'The 'two winning teams will represent, Utah county at the state tournament to be held Salt-Lake City. Prizes will be $25-fdrifirst, $10 for second, and 15 for third and fourth places. '' '' 'Invitational Meet ( .At an invitational softball meet held m ; Provo during ; the past week ' both Robinson's . and Star Mills entered. Star Mills won two games ; and lost the second one Monday, night which eliminated them. . '.' Friday night Robinson's de feated Clyde's Super Market 10-3 Sunday- they defeated Utah Theatre 6-2rbutTMonday Zin IckVCSalt Lake 1 defeated them 8-0, ' and Tuesday Wasatch 1 Oil (Pleasant Grove) defeated them 7-3, when they were eliminated. - An accident marred the game Tuesday. .LaMar Sorenson, Rob inson's third baseman, was run nine between second and third wnefrTlfe" crashed Into "Pleasant Grove's third baseman and broke his Jaw. He was taken to the ; ' American Fork hospital where his Jaw was set. Dning in Beaver County p. 3 -jO u A fiftfc it is interesUng to note that one t V.':"? fc& ?1 the first recovery tcesin Side Tiew of 1300.000 Blant betweeen Milforrd and Horn Silver oa. which hangs much hope for restoring old camp to former glory. Miter1! Noli M rival ml f. s-ctr. u T UUh. ' was built at Minersville, i.... Rivr funtv. not far from the .Aiuiougli the San Francisco San Francisco district Isaac i : .P1""0 wa organised Grand, in cooperation with others, fPm 12, 1871, a little more than built a - crude recovery plant at jear after the Star district in Minersville in 1858. This was. near tame county, activity lagged the Lincoln mine which was dis-uie dis-uie discovery -of - the-Horn covered and produced lead ore" as ' 1Vlhey i V V ' eariy as 1852. Lead was in demand .stimulated, by the -discovery of then as,1 like V all frontiers, some Prospectors swarmtKl the trouble was experienced , with In-liifa,amiS'werrtocateu"o1ana'aM In-liifa,amiS'werrtocateu"o1ana'aM the metal was needed for l? San . Francisco and r other the production of bullets. - ; " ng aistncts of Beaver County. "According to accounts" says "Wdfwh; '"City, Elephant at the LincMn mine made it too K?"ainpvJioacowr4Ikk-aTdor Z;v;f . -Cloudmnd othwr-were -war later found't"beilwK-"Th' Wi!2 .int?,production-'But none sixth article in this series will 1" Horn Silver. appear soon in these columns. -FOR SALE- Nice new 4 room frame home, modern, furnished. $7000. - : 30 Acere In tomatoes; corn, barley, alfalfa. ,: WOO. Terms. " . " . 3 Acres, 6 room home, modern, coops for 10,000 . chicks. Gas equipped, all 'equipment to run- wrkeys. : . . . Dome Town Real ' Estate Co. "1 5 West Slain Street. 1 . , .... , American Fork.' Utah - Phone 162-J . 't i!but E. Harding, 220-M Louis O. Johnson, 65W- Mrs. Olga Josephine Draper, 79, mother of City Judge Terry P. Draper died Monday evening In Provo following a long Illness. A native of HeLslngbord, - Sweden. she came to Utah with her parents, par-ents, Niels and Maria Wahisrom Poulson, converts of the LDS church, when a young girl. .The Poulson family settled in Pleas ant Grove, the home of Charles P. Warnick, a missionary friend of the Poulson's in their native land. , On Oct. 26, 1887, she married Zemira Draper of Draper. Their early married life was spent In Rockvllle and Hinckley and then in Idaho. In 1900 the family moved to Pleasant Grove because of Mr. Draper's failing' health and a year later he died, leaving his widow with a family of eight children. With courage and f aiOT Mrs, Draper reared her family, making a home in Pleasant Grove until more recent years when she moved to Provo. In the Manavu ward there she was an ardent genealogical and Relief - Society worker. She also has lived in American Fork and 8alt Lake. Surviving are the following children: Zlra P. Draper, Cal iente, Nev.; Mrs. C. L. (Amy) Gorenert, Hammond, Ind.; Terry P. Draper, American Fork; Owen and Verrill W. Draper, Provo; Glen H. Draper, Arling tqn, Va.; and Mrs Leo (Stella) Holt, Torrey; four brothers, Lud- wig and Charles Poulson, Orem Prof. M. Wilford Poulson, Provo Edwin C. Poulson, Salt Lake;. 42 grandchildren and , 38 great grand(mildreni"rA""7r""w Funeral services will be held Monday, at 1:30 p. m. In the Manavu . ward chapel In Provo. Interment will be, made In the Pleasant Grove cemetery. ' Judge Draper, enroute to Wash ington, D. C, to visit a brother was reached at Cleveland, Ohio. Tuesday and will be here later this week. . " The remains may be .viewed at the home of Terry Draper Sun day afternoon and at the Manavu chapel from 12:30 to .time of services Monday. ATTENTION TEEN AGERS . There will be a big dance for all Teen-agers of the community next Thursday night, August 19. Sponsored by the city recrea tlon department, every effort will be made to make the dance the summer social high-light for the young people, says - Gordon Hawkins, city recreation director The popular Wes Barry or chestra of Provo' has been en gaged. The place will be an nounced later in the week. All teen-agers, 13 and up, are invited. A small admission fee will be charged to assist In defraying de-fraying expenses. The dance, a date affair, promises to be popu lar with the young folks. Robber Finds PoIIcemtrt ' f, Art Not GoodTirtiti NEW YORK. As Jerry SullW van and Andrew Langert stepped from ..their . automobae,a man., ap proached and asked for a dgaret Sullivan obliged, even lighting the cigaret for him. The man pulled a pistol from his shirt and jammed it against Sullivan's stomach. Langert whirled, knocked him down with a quick blow between' the eyes and took the pistoL , ' The man was Identified as Mike GOV36, and was charged with felonious fel-onious asiauli and illegal possession oi pistol " " r rrr! r Th-aea''B-'tried'te'holdu'-mrr- New, York City detectives. SpyJQueen i nizubeth T. Ben tier of New Vnrir. above. 3S-vear-old Vassar I graduate, is tne coniessea xormer head of a Soviet spy ring. Her mrnrrasionBl - committees hl2h lighted - the" Investigation ot Communist agents in xne gov ernment. ' Miss Benuey s con cessions to the FBI aided tne case against-12 top U-S. -Com munis ts chareed with conspiring Softball League Robinson's Will Be Winner ' If Robinson's Sporting' Goods softball team should loose the last eame they will still be rham. plons of the Major league In American Fork for this season. They won the, first half of the league ana nave not lost a game In the second' half. Thnrndnv they defeated Utah Theatre 19-4. - The same evenintr Star Mills defeated American Legion 8-1, and the Neisi vets defeated Al-olne Al-olne 16-9. This week will m t.h close.of the league. Recreation League ' Playing Off Ties Second and Third wards are playing off ties to determine the league champion. At the close of last week they were tied for first place and a decision to play three games was made. ; Monday night Third beat Second. Tonight To-night if Third wins the team will be champion of the second half but will still have to play Monday Mon-day and win to be league tops. If Second wins Thursday night the two teams, will again be tied for the second half. RolloM. Miller Completes 'r ' Short Mission Rollo M. Miller, who for. the past six months has labored in the LDS Texas-Louisiana - mission, mis-sion, has received his release and will be on his way home next week. Mr. Miller, representing the 67th quorum of Seventy of this stake, is now in San Antonio. Texas. He left here February 11th. His release becomes effective effec-tive the end of this week. Mr. Miller called his family late last "week and Immediately arrangements were begun for Mrs. Miller and possibly some members of her family to go to Texas. - Her son Don was trying to make vacation arrangements in Salt Lake up to late Wednesday. Wednes-day. If successful he was to drive and take his mother and sisters.' If not, Mrs. Miller was to leave by bus last night. Branch conference Is to be held In San Antonio Sunday and Monday, after -which, following a few days visit Mr. Miller and Uje members of his family will leave for home. G.O.P. Candidate Coming To American Fork Late Want Adys. FOR SALE Philco cabinet comb, radio and phonograph. $00. Tel. 13-W, Am. Fork. 8-12-ltp Rendell ' Mabev. ReDubllcan candidate for governor, will be in American Fork the evening of Wednesday, August 18. to address the people in the Interest of his gubernatorial candidacy. :.t,.The meeting will be held In the aty nan. -j ' .', ; ;.-Mr. ;.-Mr. Mabey said it was hia desire de-sire to explain to the people the work of the last legislature, what it had accomplished, and its attitude at-titude toward those receiving the old age pension. Those receiving the pension are especially invited to attend, along with all Interested Interest-ed in the coming primary and election. , . FOR SALE By Owner. Nice S-bedroom S-bedroom modern brick home, gas : equip., fief Lennox fur., newly decorated Summer porch garage; first class shape. J. II. Wrtghtr.109 8; 3rd E. TeL 187-J.A.F, 8-12-2tp. FOR SALE Dinette set. studio couch. Herbert R. Long. RFD Box 200, Am. Fork. ' 8-12-1 1. FOR SALE Cocker Spaniels, red and cream. 639 So. Main, PL Grove. 8-12-ltp. FOR SALE 1936 Ford 4-door sedan, R & H, spot, exc. con.. 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