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Show DAY, JAinJAHY 6, 1C23. . BUnEfJJ ILVS n rr inin W IUIL nrncf DLI I.-Ment I I EuEasll of the 4 Bureau of Utah County aays: jsjrtui the year 1822 . the; farm it of Utah, County ha pnt pTr . Kanbsrship drir and tar eallat- 1 ta their ranks 1112 of th best a4r In th county. W have been lnf urway. earefully .-j ft better to go a littl slow i bs-sure of our foctlsg than to w to go too fast on Strang road. for 1923 ,w bar several , , almi Kit of all w want to tatlU In, the tadi of OTery fanner la tbo county . cat the time baa come when ; the i tmsrs most organize and meet to- 1 1 ir to discusa problems that con Cent argriculture, and baring thorou- : discusaldns and study com to an nfentandlng a . to the beat , thing I to do vnder the condiUona," go as a sdt and do the thing decided upon, fcrtag aside all , personal ambltlona I inept to do the beat thing for agri- 'eDttore. We hope to hare organised daring i EJI co-operative marketing aaaoda' 1 ttoss ao that ta th marketing of our ptin, fruit and produce, lire stock, w need fruit growera associations to procure tor the trait, grower what he la , entitled ; to, s W Mmetlmcs estlqn whether or not . long-time loana and low - mtereet ratea are the beat for tbo farmer, Perhaps. It would be better hould w b able to ae-eare ae-eare coat ot production plot av amaH profit for oar product, There at least would be an InceattTt to get a maximum max-imum crop from the toll..,'. . . We bop to create a sentiment aong the farmers that one they art soGorded tbo right to collect cost pins, thero they must stop, a the armer hY bo Tight to exact more. i;o r.;oRE, sheep herds;gardher chosen AMERICAN F03K CITIZEN SATUItDAY, JANUARY 6, 1923. " -- - - OflSTAIE HIGHWAYS TO HEAD UTAH COUNTY mm UUI iccn 1100 U According to Commissioner James T. Gardner there wlU bo no more sheep berda allowed on the state highway In Utah County. In retard re-tard to this he says: . The county commission baa selected select-ed a new aheep rout from Saratoga Springs to the Wasatch county line in Ptoto canyon and at no time with member Salman. Mr. Gardner 1111 PROVO,. Jan. i At tbo first meet Ing of th Utah countycommlsslon yesterday afternoon the commission was organised with;. James T. Gardner Gard-ner of American Fork, the holdover the exception of crossing th state road On ProTo Bench, will th aheep be traveling on the mala. highway , Sheepmen from Utah and Wasatch counties bare gone orer the new trail with th county commissioners and they are elated orer the route, from th Saratoga road , th - rout goes straight oast by way of the Lehl sug- baa been chairman ot th commission since th death of Chairman Jeeu Iff, Harmon- of Ptoto about a year ago. The other members of the commission are A. 0. 8moot ot Ptoto Pto-to and Fred Matley ot Spanish Fork-Following Fork-Following th filing ot the bonds of Jh Tarious otficr th deputies of th different offices were confirmed ar laciorr, souin pro oiocaa ana inen)by eommiMioa s follows: Otto Btralght oast to Pulley stmt, south ,rk . tkn Fork. Karl Bo ot American Fork to th beet dumpihtrd P. B. Roper'and Don R. Ellert-on Ellert-on the D. R. O, then ftralght east m ot Ptoto aa depuUea to Sheriff on a road about a mil south ot th! j n Boydi E. Byron Datrup of Pro- atato highway between American Fork w PriscllU ChrlaUnaon of Sal- and Plaaant Oror. then outh on',m M fleputlea to Clerk WalUc. M. eountr concrete road paat th Heaa-:iT.iM. rvm C. Conorer of Ptoto to ant OroT beet allcer to tbo Geneva J Aaaeaaor Charlea B, Hawkins; Guy nwa, inon iui n m mounuua FM.Sundberg of Pleasant Oror as depu-tho depu-tho canyon. The trail la the Ptoto tn inntnr niffnrd - L. Wricht: canyon .will be orer ono set apart BUhop ' V U Nelson a ' deputy to some time ago by th foreat offlcUls Treaaurer Henry Jeppson; Inea Jea- for that , purpose,' so that the sheep ai9 . 4( eprmgrUl and Laurence be kept froc.tho main highway Southwlck of Lehl a deputle to R- M7 V j Uaybe there are gsae isiprovtsieats contemplated-rperh&ps , yon wish to , ; increase production but lack funds fct;th&V purpose, There,; ciajT be other isslgtance we can give, . ; will of th canyon, rrho road from Payaon to th Juab county line will also bo hard aufaced during 192S, the gorerameat paying 74 per cent of th coat and Utah coun ty paying for li per ceat ; , v, Aaotar Important rnt fn th county In 1923 will be the completion of the city and 'county building, the contract for which Is tat Howerer, th building win not b ready for occupancy oc-cupancy until 1924. '' . ' ; - ExtenalT ImprOTement pf the The coming year has, w belier, county road - will alao' b made, sreeh In sTotb, for th farmer who panda com ot bla winter . month planning' his year v work; Plan a rood rotation for your land;, grow 1 rnn tliat thm. tnarVa wantm- If ntw cropa Umpt you with- large pro-.fttar pro-.fttar Brat b euro that rov ondr-itsad ondr-itsad th growing and marketing of them, If yoa do not, plant only on a ,mall acale.Do not apeculato ta th .rtock market, your farm I field for large quantities ot rrarel to be haul ed onto aereral ot th roads la different differ-ent part of the county. Canffht With Demijohn f . o , of Moonshine Whiskey Tucker of Salt Lak x. was find la Tuesday br Judjt James WSUJ, 11 IDU UU 11UU. UUUtt UBU HI I " " - I .. . . . . lo Tanltut ttf Pmwa nr In Kan of osTmont was sentenced to eerre sixty W UtittBMsL-' avi.;.,: Iday m th couaty Jail on a charge f u w .''uiJr"J;'Ki. ...i. !of haTtna- Intoxicating liquor ta bla V Ur iMl OUtlllHg; - "0 I ' set mii. a imati nortlm of f Btfr land, poaeossloa. Tuckerlr-arrest ta Am to be bunt p by"green manurelng yjcaa New.-Teart Day "by (ta VUke use' of th asslsUnoo of, .ftred by your fellow farmer discus sions, the Agricultural College, the leounty agent and tbo erpp pest In-'spector.T In-'spector.T - ' " Local Talent Cad : Another Crowded House Sheriff J. D. Boyd sad Deputy Sber- lff Otto Blrk was an unusual comei-deaeeu comei-deaeeu It happened that whfl th two offlcerfr had parked their car on a aid street la this city. Tucker, with two other passengers attempted to driro his car Into a lot close to that In which the officers' car was parked. - In attempting to drlr around the sheriff's ear Tucker bo-came bo-came italleAda the dee snow. The sheriff and the deputy attempted to help aim, and tn so doing dlscorer- "A Woman's Honor was again pre sented last Thorsday night In tho 4th ward chapl by th 4th ward M. t A. Dramatlo Cox, and wltacssed by OTerj demijohn of moonshla whisky order GeneTleTt' Richardson, ;jTh following deputy assessors for their reapectlTO dlatrict were alao confirmed; by the commission on th recommendation of Assessor Charlea EL Hawkins; John Sazely, Ptoto, east side; Rlph Poultoa, Ptoto, ' West side; TL H, Smith, . Cedar Valley; Arthur . McDaalel, Alpla; WOllam Lbn, Pleasant Otot; lTra. Pyno, Orem and Ptoto Bench; Louis Olson, Lak View . and. , Vineyard; Sidney Cluff, Pleasant View; John 8 Groes- beck, Sprlngrllle; Arnold Le, Maple- ton; Joseph H.' Jones, Spanish Fork: John ..Sheppard, Benjamin; Darld B. Huff, Lake Shore ; Russell ; Nelson, Goshen i Cue rWIckmaa, , Santaquln; John C. Taylor, Payaon. Deputy as sessors for Lehl, Amerlcsn Fork, Snanlah Fort and fialem will b named later, ASSURED At iny .rate, whatever your requirements, require-ments, consult us, . If theyare lejiti-mate lejiti-mate and consistent with modern banking methods. you will find every facility of Tim BA1TC 07 AIIS1U-CAU AIIS1U-CAU POSK at your disposal "'I Made la (he Uank Commissioner Ot tie But of Utah, of th eoafiUoa cJ THE BANK OF AXE!CA!I XZ-Z. located at American - Fork - la C County of Utah, SUt of titaa at the close of business oa the 29th day of December, 1921. - ' RESOURCES Loans and Discount IS91.884JI8 Orerdrafts 14M4 Stocks, Bonds and Secur ities, etc Banking House :. Furniture and Fixtures Other Real EsUte Owned Pna from Other Banks - Checks on other banka la same town 171.32 Caah Items . Oold -.........;.' ,ooo.oo Sllrer ........ ".V"- W0.6I Currency 1,400.00 Total Cash on Hand..." Expenses 4.B2T.H Interest Paid . . 1U21.I Taxes Paid ...... IfitlM If i it Ihllti II it V IK""! IM U.4S8.44 1,621.4 v;M07.1T 11.941.2? 119,48141 11,591.44 Total 21,627.42 Miscellaneous JTJSI Total Capital 8txk Paid In . ' Surplus Fund UndlTlded Profits Interest Exchange Rents $88947.91 , ' $S9,00t.M V6S.089.U Safe Dep. Boxes Commission! 0, If 1 0 . K t 200 people from an orer tbo city, of which the majority walked half way op to Alptn to attend th performance, performan-ce, but, they wer well paid for th long walk for the ahow w. really worth double th price. Of course the small ttag andth scenery kill-d kill-d halt of too offset of th noting, hut outsld tf this, each and erery tn th car. Tucker was piaceo unaer arrest and taken to ProrO, where he pleaded guilty to th charge. ;-ir from tbo audience, they would alj be wearing larger hat today.' ; 1; Tho abow. was really good, and ahontd b repeated for tn third time en la th cast took their part ilk? to moro central pan or cny Proreesionata. and If tiey could baTibrovwolieT,: the bona would heard th complimentary - remarka ignln b crowded.: ;Vrf -y 5 " . 1 1 APPETIZnifl EOTAI , , Crumbed i Pbtatoco one of many delicious dishes that can be made from full flavored ROYAL BREAD i, .... Dry Royal bread erambs It ore elaod notatso . gg . f sprig aUat Frying Cat , ' aaK - ' " Wash and scrapo potatoes,- then cot each la half lengthways. J iy them In a pan of boiling salted water witn a spng n mint, and boil them until tender bat not broken. . Probably ten minutes will b required to cook them, but time depends on thickness or potatoes. When cooked, take out potatoee, lay them on a clean, dry cloth and tear, to draia tor a few , nilnutes. Thea.joll them la the Royal bread crumb, brush orer with egg well beaten, girithem another coating of Royal tread crumbs and fry a golden brown in plenty of smoking hot fat. Drain and dust with salt Serra hot . r. . CUT THIS OUT AW KEEP , , , -tlon't say "bread" say Royal IBreadl Try the Twin Loaf most oconomicaL The only loaf that breaks apart evenly. ;, Just right tor sandwiehes or toaster. Royal wrapped. At your neljhborhood grocer's. ' u . IIOYAL EAunra CO. LONG LIFE IS "Life that will be worth llring far beyond 100. years; health, rigor and the exurberance ef youth Itself that will remain' long alter tbo Biblically allotted apan ot three score years and ten: facea deTold ot winkles ; new hair on bald heads, and mouths gloaming with a third set of natural teeth,-. All these' ar posalblUtka of the next few yean as a result of a radlo-actlre radlo-actlre treatment that has passed the experimental stage and w now " In practical us In Europe,' according to Dr. C. Ererett Held, director of th Radlaum Institute, New York, r . . Dr. Field, who predict the exit of monkey glands, crutches and nostrums, nos-trums, phases M aseertlon not only on his own knowledge of th subject but npon Tacta obtained by him from Prot Barton ..Scammel,, president of the British Radium Society, who proclaims pro-claims the radlo-actlTe-treatment an established succeea. He ouotee Prof. Scammel u follows: " . "These method long .hare been applied te the sou and are . now adaptable for humanity. The trouble bar been to snpply alkalm ; metal poUch.ln a form ta which it can b aaslmilated by. the body, and taken Into the blood. ; : Experiment bar shown that mixed with a radio-ae-ttv. solution, It can bo taken Into the system srlth amaslng results. After aereral treatment. eT. the hair begins be-gins to grow afresh and th entire muscular system :) I jrenewed and trengthened." :;-yy:z V- .. Dr. Field explained that third acta of teeth In prbceaa of formation bare been diacorered In .. Jawbonee, ; He said these teeth would come through Just as the first two sets Jf persons had enough Titallty' left when these teth.ar forming to carry them to maturity. '. The only thing needed now to assure a third eet ot teeth la the discovery of the exact chemical composition of the enamel ' of the teeththe radio-act Its treatment will do the' rest . - y,: "1 fully belleTe,"' Drv Field continued, con-tinued, . "that within another ' 10 years the . use of radium . to extend tbo period of man's life will be common.".; com-mon.".; : .4 DOUBLE FUNERAL FOR t U4 .4 17.098.29 I.58UJ1 8,02180' . 825.00 41(0 ToUl 28,121.14 Lee Expense and, , , Taxea Paid, etc 2U27.42 - - -; Net ITndlTlded Profit 4 U:3.78 Reeerred tor Taxea, Interest . and Depreciation ...... . 5S,0I3.n Do to Other Bank 4.... 128,707.44 Depoaita Subject' ' . " to Check 222.897.04 : - CashierM Checks - $S91il Divldenda Unpaid .. 194.00 ; Total Demand Depoaita .2283128 Time Certlflcatea 11.739.70 . . 8aringa Deposits 102,874.10 ' Total Tim Depoaita Bills Payable with .Federal Reeerr ' - Bank .....,..... None Suspense Cash Orer 894,814.20 168.29 14.18 .John VcTagu and his wife, ! Mrs. Martha McTagu early settlers of this 8tate,' wer laid to rest together tn th Evergreen cemetery 'In Sprlng-TfJle, Sprlng-TfJle, following double funeral ' aer-rlces aer-rlces ta th Stak tabernacle here at noon Sunday.- Th building was well .Clled, and there were ; many beautiful floral offerings. Counselor W. S. Chlpman ' of the Second ward was ta charge. The opening op-ening sad. closing musical selections were : furnished, by the 8econd ward choir, In addition to which Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford B. Young sang a solo and Miss Florence Friday gave a Tlolln select-Ion. select-Ion. The inrocaUon was offered by Bp. John R. Hlndley and the benedlo-tlon benedlo-tlon prononnoed by Thos. 8, Prlday. The speakers were Bp, James T. Gardner, Pre. 8. l Chlpman ot this city, nd Bp. .. J, 8. ' Bringhurst I of Sprtngrill. ' ';' ;;r' '.'Z T"- The bodle wr then taken to Sprtngrill where Inerment was made A male Quartette under the direction of If. K CraadalL Jr. aang a selection selec-tion at the grare, . which was dedicated dedi-cated by Oscar Mower of 8pring-Till. 8pring-Till. ' : Bar aioiey read th ads. , ' Perpetual Calendar t Thirsty day bath September, April,, June and Norember. , " " All the rest ar thirsty too, Unless you make your own borne brew., ,.:.:..-. We Are At Your service Every day in. the week our door" latch, string is on the outside and our ear listening for your telephone tele-phone isalL ' - s ' ' " ' Plumbing repairs emergency work. " Flxturea and jnstalling of any heating system. ; ' - Plumbing and heating of any description. All of these are our business. ' , . - , e ' We aro prepared to make estimates .and help you plan any work of this nature. Telephone or come and see us. , M. S. Lott - PLUMBINO AND HEATINa iln Ctreet, Telephone J. LEH2, UTAH Total I i . t:59.247 S8 COTTTJreEXT LUBlXmi3 ' On Aecenat of Indorsements of this Ma) Note and Bills Rediscounted with federal Reserre Bank. Note and Bills Rediscounted other than with Federal Reaer- Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafta guaranteed by thla bank - and not otherwise abown tndor dleconnta. Total ....... Koa Stat of Utah, County of Utah: W. 8. Chlpman being first dulywors . according to law, depose and say uei. Be m vasoisr. oi ui sdoy named bank; that th abor and for' ' going report contains a full, true anl correct statement of the condition of the said bank at th close of business on th 29th day of December, 1923. '. W. 8. CH1PMAM Correct Attest: , " j - THOS. J. BARRATT, ' 'A.K.THORNTON, ' - ' BTEPIIEN 1 CTUPMAN, 4 ' ' ,. Director ' Subscribed and aworn to before n this 2rd day of Jsnuary, 1923. , , . H. O. JOHNSON, 3 (Seal) . Notary Publki Rasldeaeo American Fork, Utah. '. ' ' Uw JkAwitvilaiailAtn airlan )Ta Jlaont a u viuiuioeivH fyii o eva4at we vf August, 1928. " ""Tv a . . : State of Utah. Office ot Bank Com missioner. x . . ' . I, 8etb Plxton, Bank Commissioner ' of the State of Utah, do hereby certify s that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of th tatcicat of th abore named company, filed tn my office this 4th day of January, 1923. . surra pixTON. . 'v , Bnk Coimlloerj KOTIC1 TO CREDITORS. la The Foartb Jsdlclal District Cosrt of Utah, Utah Cointy, -la th matter ot " the : estate . of Robert Crookston, Sr4 deceased. Creditors will present claims ' with , Touchers to the undersigned at his residence In American , Fork.'. Utah County, Utah, on or before 8th day of March, 1923. " : : ROBERT . H. CROOKSTON,. Jrw' Administrator of the estate of Robert Rob-ert Crookston, 6r; deceased. Clawson A El ismore, Attorneys for Administrator. ;f V'V.'C r ' First publication January 0, 1923. Last publication January 27, 1323 ii i i o " i , , Olver, heavily Outfitted. .. Boots worn , by . dp-sa C.rtrt weigh 20 pnnnds each. 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