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Show miMlCT j :i:r cj? VTjti i w Z&Lt VOL. XXIV AMElilCAN FOKK; UTAH,' FRIDAY, Mayor William Storrs reported at NUilliEIt MAY 3. UKtA 11 Mrs. Aldura B. Smith Called Ashton Called By Death By Death Lions Club Utah County Mayor Reports Work Promised on Asks for Public State Highway Works Fund iI2f QiZ? Patriarch Warren Installs New Set Of Officers Funeral Service Today Patriarch Warren B. Smith, 91, early pioneer and active church I worker all Mr Aldura Ashton, 73, passed during his life, died at ' the county commissioners, mayors of the Utah public works fund to the the family home to American Fork sway Monday at noon, at the home and presidents of the Service clubs state committee of nine at a meetfive of her daughter, Mr Monk Hug-gar- d, Monday afternoon, following to American Fork, following towns all in the tones from weeks' county on ing in the governors board room at Mr Aahtta Mr- Smith has served as Patriarch a prolonged tones April 24th at Provo. The purpose of the state capitol Tuesday. n had been an invalid for over twenfor a number of years and la the meeting was to secure for Utah J. W. Gillman, chairman of the and loved by people of this ty year suffering with rheumacounty its proper share of money to commission, was accompanied by be spent on roads and particularly Hilton A. Robertson, Springville; community. He was Patriarch of tism. Mr Ashton was bom April 21, to push forward the project of William Johnson, Spanish Fork; Alpine stake, before the division of to Lehl, the daughter of Hans con1862, was 91 made No. stakes the three and Walter P. widening highway Whitehead, Provo city throughout tinued to hold that position to the and Julia Hammer, early settlers the county. He stated that mem- commissioner, and ten other citizens new stake until the time of his of that community. 8he lived most bers of the State Highway Commis- of the county. of her life there, until eleven years were death. sion The Utah county delegation Joined present and assurance was Patriarch Smith lived a wonder- ago when she came to American given that some work would be done with Summit and Wasatch county in ful and active life. He was bem Fork to live with her daughter, bethis season. urging preference to the Currant to Nauvo 111., in 1944 and came ing unable to care for herself. A copy of a telegram was read creek diversion project to bring more EARL HOLMSTEAD She had a pleasant and sweet to Utah with his parents to 1850. all subdivisions water in which to political asking Strawberry reservoir Retiring President Utah county to develop a unified has been greatly reduced since the Many are the experiences that he disposition and was held to high esteem by people of this communhas told of early pioneer Ilf of minor their program projects showing drought. Although many follows: as' are officers Other was ity. She was a faithful church of "School He member tbe order of preference, the estimated projects were submitted, the sentiA F. Gaisford, 1st frtoe president; of the Prophets" under Brigham member and a wonderful mother. cost of labor and material, the meth ment prevailed that unless more watbeen Dr. V. F. Houston, tad vice presiYoung- - In 1877 he served two All during her Illness she has od of financing in order that a er can be developed for the larger was dent; E. Ray Gardner, 3rd vice presicoordinated program for the bene population centers of the county, years as missionary in England. a very patient sufferer and E. Noyes, knew her. who loved Dr.iK. Director everyone wss by Before he dent; state as othleaving England a whole might there wont be any need of any fit of the She married Henry Ashton June . .T. A Barrett, Glen I. Taylor, Roy made custodian of the Book of he developed. The matter was re- er projects. H. 1885. He died about thirty S. Dr. and 26, Ramsay; Creenwood which Mormon aterotype to Summit recorder the and plate proferred mayor county presented Lk Ttuner; ego- - She wee the mother of 1879Chadwick, years JamM to to London He were made far action. posed program calling for $1,700,000 Judges have oompieted the task of was counselor to President O. W. eight children, three of whom surHolmstead, Tail Twister. Councilman Ingersoll called the and Wasatch county asked for $1,- - A checkup on the awarding places to the many entries disclosi company of vive as follows: Warren Ashton of attention of the council to the tact 500.000. to this district to the story writing contest which Nlbley In bringing saints from In 1877 he Salt Lake City, Mr Ethel Huggard Liverpool that a trandent camp had again The other projects which have thetaetthat the month was has been sponsored by the Ladies two mission to the of American Fork, and Marvin served tentabeen established in American Fork been placed on Utah countys wettest in years and was consider-- 1 Literary Club and recently conduc- Southern stateyear'sAs of mis- Ashton of this dty; sixteen grandhome canyon. He therefore asked that tive list are as follows: ted in the local school The comably higher than the avenge April of electand children and four greatgrandchild-ren- , wriy the Utah covered all of $100,-00he president 0; past to fnf such action be taken mnut, nutted County hospital estimated at prohibit Th. mittee reports no effort was spued sionary were and one sister, Mr Mfcrgaret boquet ed to presented ths presidency president hard surfacing of driveways on conditions that occurred last year to secure the best Judges obtainable, county. He was Cox of this dty. the read following counto over The Seventies all the Utah secretary imas be and and that precautions county ground, $2000; city permitted and those chosen ore believed to be report, giving the alms and accomty for 8 year eras Bishop of the Funeral sendees were held will guarantee safety to all citizens proving county infirmary, including especially qualified because of . their American Fork Fourth ward for 14 yesterday at 3 o'clock p. m. in the of duK the plishments an of The marshall installation a such $20,000; elevator, under setup. their teaching The American Fork Lion's club literary ability and were: chairman over the bishoprics Lehl First ward chapel and interment was therefore instructed to contact Improving recreation grounds at Mr Ora year experience. Judges of finiriwt community 8th its of stake for 12 yean; senior was made to the Lehl cemetery. year water Alpine Lake Salt at in officer $3000; county Jail, Improving the charge Us 9th Cunningham, former principal and into launched service and to the first Alpine counselor conhigh and to take such other action as was system at Grand View, $10,000; English Instructor at Lincoln of the Sunstake; year with an attractive social fol school; Miss Helen Candland, High superintendent deemed necessary under the cir- struction of sheep trails throughout Inlowing the meeting last Thursday structor of day schools for 16 yearn; presided the county to take sheep off the cumstance at the Brigham over the lesser English evening. It la customary and fitpriesthood for 13 A request was received from Davis highways $30,000 and improving Young University, and Mr Lacey review to briefly and time, year gave many years of serroad $10,000. of extentlon ting the city Saratoga Boley for the O. White, an English teacher of high vice in temple work. Be was choir the activities and accomplishments rating water to his premises on Third south Projects listed Provo dty total $1, in the Central school at Pleasleader for mars than 80 yean. of the club for the put twelve ant .street and the matter was referred 020.000. They are: water developGrove, the report is and this Funeral services will be conacgiven months ment and pipe line Improvement, to the waterworks committee for The to contest has been conducted Baird. M. ducted I the Friday at 8 o'clock p-- m. to Miss secretary, a $25,000; by $50,000; that extension, with the projdrainage tion suggestion three divisions and a medal will be settling last to the higher elevations Mary Emma Smith, R.M. will to service this the stake tabernacle with of 8th The canal Alpine mill race $35,000; irrigation year ect be secured for this work. the past two weeks and south slopes to awarded a to talk winner first at Provo High auditorium the give place with a total Bishop Joseph H. Storrs officiating. community was entered In response to continued com- improvements $15,000; water storage, each 7:80 p. m. on the eyes at division. 7th May membership of 89, during the year Those to be swarded medals are: Mends may call at the family latest movement to elimiplaints received relative to conditions $50,000; flowing well $2,000; comand the members widow Emeare new and 8 Mr his we have added - caused by washing of cans at the fort station $15900; water system nate causes of bllndnea Miss MarFaye Clarke, Senior High, Miss Newservice and sewer extensions $50,000; streets dropped thro. This (Ives us a man, Instructor; Lucille Walker, tine Crompton Bdth and sixteen cella McXnnemy, district supervisor prtaijn and MoCoard sans Mr to date and and 44 Willis members total of 0, A daughter $200,000; station, investigations reveal the fact and grade separation Mias Taylor, Instructor; Junior and Mr David Peterson, Lehl; Al- of nurse wUl be In charge. makes us one of the largest dubs Fred high, Grammar that they are responsible for a bad parks hnd recreational - center $35,-grade Wright, ma M. Smith, Logan; Mr c. M. Mti smith declares that Ignorance in the state of . coadltton west along Main street and stories will be publla usually the underlying reason lor The winning .. o Poulson, Bandy; Mr Grant Clark, Voss the ub has held ished to our next law that under the city ordinances It is of sight, whether it be the Toone. Juntos 'not permitted,,. Ths steaet non mitt FwmgwtoniMafy w aenldent. The H tt si Smith J. Mi Russan of socials Lake Salt wen therefore asked to contact the and the five night work of the National Society for ths action to relative Mr the Hattie City; directors have been called together Strong, Alpine; dty attorney Mr L. J. Hutching John M. Smith, Prevention of Blindness is, therefore, We necessary to enforce the dty 'ordifor five additional meeting Mr Ray Monson and Leslie Smith concentrated largely on pointing the nances. have been favored with many high A. M. I. the lor of The American Fork; Mr E. T. Tai- way. Its function is to keep abreast program type speakers at our meeting Mayor Storrs suggested that some of scientific and pedagogical knowtumor to In be stake held the nan, night Nampa, Idaho; Mi Tellth action be taken to again guarantee In a civic way our club has cobeen next has tabernacle Daton, Berkeley, California, and Isa. ledge and to Inform the public to Tuesday the a band and band concerts to seaoperated with the City, Church and demonstrate value to bell T. Smith, Omaha, Nebraska. layman's language of such advances the planned summer Schools in movements for the adpeople for the coming courfrom received the There are 69 living grandchildren, and how they may be applied pracappreciation son and the matter was finally reWear Poppy." This request vancement of our community. Our tically to preventing blindness and wards ses as 69 in taken the various up and 5 committee recreation to the ferred In commemoration of the 20th will be made of all of us on Poppy club rallied to the aid of tbe Amersaving sight, will Music be the past year. to make arrangements with the during The public from Utah county is Day, Saturday, May 25th, and who, ican Fork Firemen last Christmas anniversary of the organization of idence to view the remains schools on the basis similar to those furnished by the ladles chorus of the today. invited and urged to attend the the significance of and raised $25.00 which wss turned the Bee Hive work the six wands of understanding mixed from Third chorus the ward, of last year. over to the Firemen to aid to the the Alpine Stake will meet to the meeting at Provo next Tuesday. Biographical Sketch of First ward, a male quartet from Al- the little red flower, can refuse? o o Warren B. Smith is flower The the that poppy gave annual Christmas tree for the child- tabernacle next Sunday night The and the from the Vanguards pine MISSIONARY FAREWELL stake Beekeeper Mr Myrtle Sea-strathe only touch of life and beauty ren of the community. Warren B. Smith was bom at Nau Second ward. and Mr WELL ATTENDED Haydee Iverson, vo Illinois, in 1844. He came with (y year he was swarded a governDuring the year our club has Five minute talks will be given by to the World War battle fields and an M Man from the Third ward cemeteries-- It Is the flower of the sponsored two picture shows and have arranged a very Interesting pro- his parents to Utah in 1850. He re ment pension, Just reward for the A good crowd was In attendance and membered well the grasshopper and services rendered. Gleaner Gin from Highland. war dead, those gallant young men staged a Minstrel show for the pur- gram. at the missionary social last evening Retold stories will be given by a who gave their lives to the country's pose of enriching the treasury of The opening song will be the Bee cricket war. He told that after the He wss at the head of three famitendered Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dur-ra- nt Vanguard from Alpine and a Junior service, and we are asked to wear the organization. It has sponsored Hive cheer song by the girls of the destruction hid been wrought by the lies simultaneously, being the father who will leave on Monday for girl from the Fourth ward. A dem- it to their memory. the purchasing of the Coop build- stake. Following prayer by a girl pest the people lived for reason of twenty-fou- r children. He married the mission home and on the 16th onstration In Social Conduct is to When obtaining our poppy, we ing and grounds back of it to be from the Highland ward the group on wild berries, thistle top segoes Elisabeth E. Mercer 1866, Mary E. for the Hawaiian Islands to fill are asked, too, to make contri- used for tbe city as a community will sing the Song of Joy. An address and weeds until new crops oould be Tyrrell Soagcr, 1874, and Harriet A. be given by the Second ward. of welcome will be given by Mr raised. When he was twelve mission. The program was well Certificates of achievement will be bution for the welfare of the dis- hospital. yean Harrington in 1884. The third wife. We bought school books and pre- Scastrand, then one of the girls will old he came to American Fork to Harriet A Harrington, died young planned and very interesting. A cel- awarded each ward having complet- abled World War veterans, the widlo ado was given by Miss Edith ed the required number of apprecia- ows and the children left fatherless sented them to the school library give a talk on the organization of live with hie sister Melissa Mottjknd left a family of small children! Clarke and remarks by Bishop Lot tion course The program Is under by the war. None of us with a to be used by unfortunate students the Bee Hive, ending with the group and Martha Chipman. At the Robinson followed by a duet by La the direction of the stake activity dime to our names and touch who could not afford to buy them. singing "The Call of Womanhood". of nineteen, he hauled grain Dosha Wagstaff and Edna Boley. leader Mr Hannah Aydelotte and of human kindness to our hearts We sponsored our annual American The general plan and the Bee Hive horses used to the government overMiss Helen Green gave a reading, Mr West Hammond. can refuse this request, either. We Fork Day at Saratoga- - This out-to- Call will be given, also, a talk by a land mail on a route covering a point a vocal solo was rendered by Stewwas a tremendous success both Builder and a dialogue on symbolism. 125 miles west can honor the dead, but those art Durrant, accompanied by Mrs. FOULTRY MEETING SATURDAY livingonly and from a financial The Spirit of the Hive will be drato purpose victims of the war are still Having lived here for over seventy Durrant and a reading by Lucille matized and the pledge given follow year he u standpoint. We can help them-Th- e with s an on the Bateman of Lehl. Remarks were Dr. the Champion ed by a talk by a Gatherer and the early history of theauthority We sponsored will be for veterinarian state. Hurst, As requests Hugh Poppy Day a boy made by President Clifford E. Young the Utah Poultry Producers Associa- made to us by the women of ths American Fork Baseball club last Honey Gatherers Song. The Cycle he drove cattle to a pasture on no and by the missionaries. Dancing tion, will meet with the raisers here American Legion Auxiliary, the year and arranged for a half holi- of Life will be given by a Guardian. leas a place than our present Main was enjoyed the remainder of the at 8 p m. in the City Hall wive the mother sisters and day each Wednesday afternoon. We The Guardians will make their street of Sait Lake City. Saturday evening. to discuss the latest Information on daughters of men who served to also arranged for the Band Con- formation to receive their certificate Warren B, Smith's life has been o the prevention and care of bronchi- the war. They have had the pop- certs at the park to the summer of graduation and to participate in rich in varied experience but his MUSICAL FESTIVAL TO BE HELD tis and pox, among chicken He will the flag ceremony. religious affiliations and activities ples made for us by needy and dis- monthsOur project committee has been The Guardians of the stake grad- are the most salient features of his give advice on the value of vaccinaabled veteran providing employA musical festival will be held at tion and explain the plan the poul- ment for hundreds unable to do to close contact with state and uating are: First Ward Dorothy life. He has been acquainted with the American Fork High School, May try Association has for giving assist- other work. They will take the con- county officials concerning our ma- Greenwood, Helen Smith, Ruth all the presidents of the Church 6th at eight oclock. The festival ance to those desiring this service. tributions we make and, with un- jor project, namely; the building of Woodhouse, Norma Durrant, Donna since Joseph Smith. He gave the fol will take place on the lawns which Any problems that might be pre derstanding and sympathy, turn a boulevard from American Fork Lou Davl Betty Arm Laursen and lowing description and impression of will be lighted for the occasion. Stu- rented will be open for discussion for every penny to the service of wsr City on a more direct route to Jean Okey. The Second ward Edith Brigham Young: "He was about Donna five-fe- et American Fork canyon. The right-of-wa- y Anderson, Alice Ashton, ten Inches to height, with dents from Pleasant Grove, Lehl, the mutual benefit of all thosf In- disabled and dependents-Y- e is now obtainable and there Chipman, Naomi Crystal, Ruth Gais- broad shoulder He had a light Lincoln and American Fork High terested. we will "wear poppy" o in favor at tbe realization ford and Ruby Harrington. Third complexion and very striking featschools will arttcipate. The numbers proudly and gladly. We have not is much boulevard to the ward Katherine Hollndrake, Evelyn ure I heard many of his speeches, which win be in a combined group DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS forgotten and we are not ungrate- of this proposed Peck, Rase Hick Mildred Andersen and I have lived to see many of his future. near CAMPS TO MEET wUl consist form, of Ladies Glee, ful For one day this blood-re- d our chib is In a splen- and Mary Jane Jacklto. Fourth prophecies fulfilled. He was the Male Glee, and band selections. A Financially sacra-fleof symbol highest patriotic Our members have ward Maxine Thelma most practical speaker I've ever Robinson, dancing revue under the direction of The American Fork Camp of the will blaze on our ooat and did condition. of the will Utah Pioneers Mr Edgar Booth win precede the Daughters our coins will be given to help kept their dues well paid and the Burtln. Elaine Smith, Della Giles, heard." group work. Professor K. J. Bird meet May 9th in the City Hall where through the coming year those who club Is completely out of debt with Sarah Barrett, Ruth Harmon, Ruby Mr. Smith's activities of life have International dues paid to July 1, Gardner, Florine Evans, Elm Rob- not only been of a religious nature, will direct the musical number The a splendid program has been ar- are living a life of suffering and inson and LaRee Cm. Alpine Fern but he also has taken n active part public is invited to attend. ranged. The histories of David sacrifice because of service to the 1935. Wish I Fern Clark, Elva Bateman, to civic affair For thirteen years tO conclusion Wilkins, thanV Adamson and Elizabeth Crooks nation. In of the chib for his L. Dean Terry, Mae Clark, Mary he was superintendent of the Amerimember grandevery SPECIAL FEATURE AT APOLLO Adamson will be given by o store and was fpUnHiH support the past year, in Dunsdon, Alton Devey and Elaine can Fork Co-o- p. daughter, Mr Fern Walker. obligation to the club; Healey. his council for one The Adams Camp will meet the of member the city meeting Uaivaraity ia Exile Byron Jones and his Harmony same day at the home of Mr Bert the splendid attitude shown During the next week some of the tenu. He has built four residences for and The In New In Exile Is University Serenaders of Park City, plus the Tlmpson and she will review the fork in carrying on the work. I have hand work of there girls will be put to this city and has at some time popular Apollo orchestra will be a life of her father and mother, Mr. cial city at the New School for Soout of Uonlsm through on display to the windows of the occupied them with members of bis Research. Fourteen distin- gotten more club than real treat for all lovers of good and Mr Charles I possibly Chipman Mercantile Company. my Logie. family. For thirty years he served serving exiled guished German and Italian music and a real good time at the In o gotten o have could any other faithfully as an employee of Chip-ma- n professors comprise Its staff. Dr. Apollo Hall Saturday. Dont miss FIRE DEPARTMENT Mercantile Co. and for five Alvin 8. Johnson conceived the Ides way. I have enjoyed the assoc ia-- ' music-dancithis treat and the OLD AGE PENSION MEETING ANSWERS CALL for the institution, the faculty mem- tlon of every member and apprewas timekeeper and paymaster years continuous dancing. bers of which publish an internaof the Salt Lake Ac Park City R, R. ciate the help erf my fellow officers o The fire department was called to tional quarterly. Social Research. - and especially President Holmstead, An old age pension meeting is Co. In the construction of the railso served has Ssrgaias Nearly Siie of Earope the Corey chicken ranch Friday to who o efficiently as scheduled to be held in the City Hail road line to American Fork canyon fine group of Amer- here . The Sargasso sea, an area of calm extinguish a fire caused by hot coals this of leader Priced tonight at 7:30 p. m. A J. in about 1866, he was conductor on High citizens water surrounded by the swift Gulf dropping from the brooder stove on and Fork I ican want to Curtl state manager of the Town- the train. The "no smoking" sign once to the stream, and thickly blanketed with to straw on the floor. No damage meant a lot in the countries support my send plan. Kill be the speaker. Those In 1866, Mr. Smith enlisted as a several strange animals been cap-pledge incoming of the future. the gulf wood, Is nearly as large as tbs was done the coops but about 200 Caucasus mountain for officers to charge issue an invitation to volunteer to defend the settlers'tured and will be displayed on May In Dagestan M-- L Baird, chickens died of suffocation. Indian After flf- - 15 and 16. European continent the act was punishable by death. against war-liSecretary. everyone to be present. County commissioners and other Some ninety people were in at. tendance at the Liang Ladies night social held last Thursday in the high school. A delicious lusrh was served followed by an especifUY good program. Professor Harden R. Merillus rill of the B. Y. u.. trated lecture on Mfdco, showing pictures he had taken during a recent visit to that cofritry. A program and dancing wS enjoyed the latter part of the eve sing. Leo O. Meredith, gewly elected of the president took over the reigns llolm-stead, chib government fro Earl year president for fhe and Secretary M. L. Baird turns over the position of secretary to L B Adamson. John H. Miller is the new treasurer, succeeding fOrin Ashton. the regular session of the City Coun- Utah county representative citizen cil Saturday, that he had met Kith presented their claim for $8,000,000 - well-know- Pt Winners April Brings Excess Amount . Announced In Story Contest Of MOlStUre niuwmiv;Df TSSt fT .v. 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