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Show .'1 T'r7h i c r r, 11 ...il ilOEUAY, JANUARY 6, 1923. AMERICAN FOEI CITIZEN SATURDAY, JANUARY C, 1023. 7. of tDf. I ft aae at lEASAHr BF.I HAS stcc:; a;;d hogs PRIZE Does It pay to rala comethlng that better thaa the average farmer ' htif We say lt'does pay. If .one j the belt, he eta demand the best stlble price tor that commodity. (Besides there is grt Joy la car-g car-g tot . and i watching ' thoroughbred Wk rrow'lnW prii t " " " Ula. I At the Ogden Unstop Liz- Fat ittl Show, Dri linebau2j baa been warded the following prise: Sanpete's Domino Jr., yemrllnf bull X and second prlie.'' Domino 8rDttH calf, , : lt,: j nd. Wilford MlachleE cow, t year old arer. lit and 2nd rtt." la the bog department, the- Ash a Fanna, owned and" operated ' by Warnick Bros, have been award- tbe following prize: ' V Berkihlre JUhlane Fame, Plena Boan.S yeara old or over, drat and d on Glen's Rival Jr. and Aah- e Royal Count Boar IS montha and ader s yeara: rim on Asniane loyal Premier; boar 1 year and oner on-er IS montha, flrat on Ashlane Silver tie: boar t montha and nnder 12 iontha, flrat on unnamed; boar und-r und-r tnonthar flrat, aecond and third a. nsnwne usurer vi uit, - mi ,v nnamed piga. Sow S year and over, rat, aecond and third on Aahlane Dncbeaa A. Sow, ir moithi and nder 2 yeara, flrat, aecond and third Sliver Glen's Baroness B. C v. ' 1 year and nnder IS 'montha, lint, aecond ' and .third ' on Ashlan yal Belle, Aahlane Royal Symbol- tta and Ashlane Laurel Belle. Bow montha and nnder 12 montha, Brit, iecond ""ah4 third nd vflra1 prtee ta Ml berda and gronpa. " Farm Bureau; Ner Precident J"W--WWWWWWy.V 1.1,1 -, I i V l:' 1; x Mr. Another "dirt' farmer ii the choice of the American Farm Bureau Bur-eau Federation' for ha aecond preai-dent preai-dent Otcar E. Bradfute, of Ohio, talkei p the work where the Fed eration'a first president, "Jim" Howard, How-ard, of Iowa, team off He will have, at hit vice-president, Dr.W. U. Wtlier. of Cahtornia. Bradfute U a stockman and farmer, living on the old homeplace hit grandfather settled on near Xenia Ohio,-' He spedalixes in pure bred stock, He Is also one of the trustee el the Ohio .State Univtraity. ' ... AjiredltidV DIeJw 'vyxv;--Thixtfaj Eight Mr. A. D. Anderson. ged 73, died t.ber biMne iere Thnrtday.-!!! after W tllnees of three months from gall j-tnen. The aged lady with her hna-bjtad hna-bjtad have been presidents of this,clty .for about a year. She la survived by !her bnsband of thla city, a daughter land eon of Bait Lake and a son at pu-Ichesne, pu-Ichesne, Funeral, arrangements had not been made as we go to presa. v) f Out of the ,V ". . ' ' . . ., ... , Darkness A raystcrr story df fcrestSt ' less interest, tvhich evi dence disappears b a cost untceouctable 1 tisnner afifij p tzdt ia a LiCj ea'sM . fi; cl!:f .teressss'tit taiaqsiKi iv . Irfaj&ircl pecpla citing j OM ' l&m,' i&;4 faologifit 'jfcrKi iJ fcxjstsjsj' out the civstery Is k&Sed. But only for a Cc, Ha solves the murder and brings. thrtoryto avcli wax that even the most clever and discerning reader is unlikely to foio-see. foio-see. .. 1 ; i'"-- Read It as a Serial in funeral of Infait Child , T Pigeon Sn6btinarrCentest J- The five week old baby girt 6f Mr. and Mrs. EL IX Jarvtt died Tuesday at 11:10 p. m.,of bronchltla. Th,".Uttle one was 111 for several day. Her parents par-ents and three brothers '4nd 'two ala-ti ala-ti urvrre.herli, ,The 'funeral ; was Cbeld ail tti 'roP dene at 1 o'clock Thuraday afteri noon witk Bp, B..U Swenson presiding. presid-ing. Mnslo was furnished by the choir tit addition to which BiD! Moore Sang vsolo,' and MIS BteH Harttnan also sang; Th speaker TrerVF.'S. Hamp- hries. Bp. Ja H. Wanar.,8, D.; Moore MAKILA NOTES Vre, C L. Waralcky- Beparter. At the M. L A apeolal acUvity pro gram bald Sunday evening, th books of. the reading course were reviewed In a very interesting , way. Clifford E. Young of American Fork; member of tie Y. M. M. L A. BUke Board, gav a brief tketch of the: book "If WlnUr Comes" by Huthisotti "tua- damenatla.'bf Proaperity" byBabaon was reviewed by C. U Warnlrk; sel ection from The Strength of Being Clean" by. Jordan. . wer. recited ' by Marval Atwood,-Chrtitle Johnson, El- va Meredith aad Ann Holmaa.; One of the best stories from Th Feetj of the Furtive" wa given by George Paul; in a most clever aad original way. A, soea la the woods with the trapper's encampment, with a glowing glow-ing fire, pine boughs and trees, tools of the trapper and trophies, which had all been placed la th meeting houae for th demonstration, addef great charm and made a most pleasant plea-sant feature or the review of .books. He told the story to the Boy BcouU at the camp and everyone 'present felt' desire to .read the book and learn of tao great outdoora.4 , - A portion of the book of Ruth from the Bible was dramatised, by, Hannah Moneon, Verda Radmall and Ruth Warnicfcr -T ' ;. r. ; ;-: Mutic Interaperalng the stories was a jplano solo by. Mrs. Cora Atwood, chorus by the Bee Hive girls, a piano pi-ano 'solo bV Hannah Monson. " All present felt that the time tad beea sp?nt la a pleasant and " profitable war and expressed determination to reatrfil the' gplendld book offered by . th ilt-: tJL: iraading jvtfthM year.""''!f " ; $ w:-We jtj - .'if. r' '; - frand Mr. U M.' Atwood enter-taned'lat enter-taned'lat dinner .Kew Teart; the guestf -being- Mf.Taad Mr. -Frank Atwood.'.'Mr "anf Mr'l John Alfood, tlrr--lBarasAAtwooV.IIte Jok" wop'd.'a&'4 Mr; and Mr. Wesley Beck or rieaaant urov. . . ,? ; .- Rsed Wamick is 4a attendance at On New Year's'Day another ahoot- in Contest; took' Vlaoe.' According to married men the alngl fellows-vwer atralir Vt tnein and did not ahow np. It was therefor necessary tor them to choose up side. TK Maye -and Almt Kirk high men on the list shooUng matdh captianed the team. Fred' Shoal! wa high man with thirteen hlta out of the possible fifteen Shots, f -r'- v-.'i ii,. JTha team captalned- by, Ike Haye tlidgenTJvestock show; thla week t,core(f lj.lf.Ui against Seventy-! for the team captained by Alma Kirk and Bp. Swenson. Jo. Coujan opened The losing team paid for the pigeon. witk prsyer and John Coulan closi Tte grave wa dedicated by J. C. HI1- . -, - , . - . ; .(V.34ot iA;--.-ton. -., , ' , .; yv';.voV J v- Old-time Eesident Breaks Arm Mr. ArUmn Holman waa leading a horse that wag bitched to a tew pieces pi-eces of wood he was taking from the gulch on his farm. H had the lines tied around his wrist the horse threw hlnftackward, breaking both bone In his righi rm. His wife wa away at the time, visiting; in Provo. There some talk of having anoth- ernooung matcn on . wasnmaron s birthdi xrnh-vB"hihltlon of pur. bred Uve- Get vobr confections. "doss. C?kC3 .end tread at , Scottles' j Faith were aaslgned to class Coctionery. ;.: ; v .-'-.Ui;suhject.j? Each indivwui Leave Yoiiir mm and 1 3 At MoridaylMoraiEig AT 10 O'CLOCK loinfi To iliSII Our K jcrcliaiiseiAstOBisiiioff; ; . . .. Coys' Dress Shoes "$1.5 Ui-h Crads Hen's Cuit3, .... . . $13.M tvrd cp. Hen's Dress Choes (1S5 , .. . ,, .. , . , Cooper's finV Ken's , Ken's Amy Choes" $3.S5 Union Salts $L5 ta C2.75 LrTEtrans Overalls Ken's Cellars, 2 fcr , ZZz Boys' $1X5;-. Ken's $1X5 Swell Tics v;r v"; ALLOTHES OTAB 111 ETCCilllbtTJDED ;:;lr'eTxi?' UOTLYiAim CAYEfOU2 D0LLAt3 : ,4 Mr. and Mrs.1 Byron Adam, enter-talned.Tuesday enter-talned.Tuesday evening.' -The guests Included' Mr. . aid; Mrs : Ray Frampr: ton,' Mies Nellie Hansen of Cunnlton, and Mr. and Mrs. tenard ' Ash. Tht evening wss spent In playing games and lunch was served. V. . . . Mrs. Holman. aald eh felt baa "j-vv'y , Tithe Ti-the way heme because she had lost her j Mr., and .Mrs: Ed. Ball entertained reading glasses while visiting, but ahe tor Mrand Mm Kanas Ball of Salt seemed to forget the glasaea when ahJuke, : Snnds'y' nlghLVThose present entered her owa home and found that .wer. Mr. . and" 'Mrs. Parduhn, Mr. 1 her husband had broken his arm, A physctan had aet the arm and at present he la doing a well as'can be expected.- ' " -"V ' IPbrd has1 beeB received here of the birth of' a baby boy Bec IS to Mrs. Louie RIcharda Atklna, ,whO resides In :Callfornla.; Mr. and Mrs. RIcharda are Spending th winter there; T f A cottage' meeting representing the Ctuloprl of the Second Ward vwas held iit13th'homof rMr. ait "Mr Lafayetta Borenson Thursday1, svenlag of Ust week.1 ?Atthough It was raln-'mjRtterf'WW-nveftkoelrbor present -' Bishop Swenson, who was la charge, pronounced ft th best cot-tag cot-tag meeting held In the Second ward during W early ?vlslt this year. and Mrs: - Andrew 'Thompson, r Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemp and daughter Winnie,' Win-nie,' The time was'spent In games and music. Refreshment wer served,,, '. :v' 1 ' ...... X "-': - Mrs. Maggie Johnson .. entertained at a New Year dinner for Mr and Mra- 8. ' L.; Bwenaon, Mr:' and Mrs. Cue Robertson,' Mr. d Mrs. J. C. Jensoa, Mri and Mrs. John Chrtsten- sen," Mr. ' Mary ;v Pauls'oa. Mrs ' John Boulder,' , and Mrs. 8wenon. Camee and social that and old-time reminiscence was th ord- Mr.' and this paper. fond h this Issue."; ; An accident which might hv pro-Ted pro-Ted fatal to three boy whoae names are withheld, occured l tbe Orem crossing, near, the Bush home. ; The car skidded from th8 grade and turned turn-ed summersalt, breaking the top and badly damaging the car. The boya escaped with slight , injuries and The flrst ' chapter will placed tbe car in a local garage for - oat Ferget to Get Teur 0HS, OAS, TBEsi REPAIBS ; v p f oxfectioxs, at- : 4AREOOTEAD ESOTCH '4T 'repairs. 'The Moore family reunion waa held at the home of 8. D. Moore, January 1st, New Year's day, Mr.", and Mrs. 8. D. Moore. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jo P. Eklnner and ftirally, Mr. and Mrs. Oro Moore and fan !!y of Parson: Mr. rj Mrs. Walter II, I.:oor0 of Span ish Fork snd Mr, and Mra. k'one Mon-i son of this, cltyi wer present A splendid, diinncriwsaj served. v', Music. ; Mrs. y: W. Anderson ntertaind In honor of her husband', birthday New Teart Sv.' Those present Vers Mr. and Mrs. l. N, Peterson, Mr.' and Mrs. Nelt Swenton and son Roy, Mr. and Mrs. "Andrew Swenson and ton Vera, Mr. and Mra. L. R. Walker, Walk-er, Caroline Bhoell, Lillte, Elva. 'Arvel and Warren Anderson. Music and refreshments re-freshments were eaJ7aV;- ; V Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R. Nelson entertained ent-ertained at a "watch" party at their hohio New Year's Eve. The following guests wet present; Messrs and Met-dames Met-dames .tirgrande White, ?oe Olpln. Bert Bezzant, MatheV, Bezxant,- Lew Olpln, Cliff Harper, liert Armltstead, Joe Wadley, Cliff Tomllnson, Joseph Mills and Mr. John Nelson and Miss Bell Olpln. . ' . r ' ItU Teofoglcal class f of th Sun day school under the direction of their teacher; t. M. Atwood gave ' a pro gram at the 'regular sacrament meet ing jJuhday afteraoon. Th Articles of member! Individual gave a brief lalk oaT two of the articled' The following wer' th speaker:' Glen Wadley.' jrialne Warnicky forgePaul Art4 Adama, Arey tversoa nd Vlr-gtnja Vlr-gtnja AlxoraeC The aola TTte Mormon Beywa aung by John B. Miller and "Cast Thy pread Upon th Waters," a duet,' was sung by Hannah Monson and John B. Miller. ' ;; .. ... ,Mlss Ethel iWarnlck entertained at a New Year party ' on Kew" Tear's eve;'' the- following guest being present: pre-sent: . Misses 4 Grace Wkdle'y, Arrllla Meredith, Ruby Radmall, Howard and Merrfti .Warnick,' Lyeon Johnson and Lafiyet to Wright " r . -. j. . e e . -' '"" . -; i ... . ' ' ; The following program vdll be given, giv-en, at the M. ' L A. conjoint next Sun-day Sun-day evening: Speaker, ProL Amos Merrill of the B.' YIJ. facnlty; Prof. Jo Smith of Lehl, vrltk hla' pnpfla win v furnish a musical program. - "Mr.- Joha EL Wadley and daugh-teia! daugh-teia! Oertude ' and'Iaabell Of Salt and Mrs. R. D. Wadley. . ; :r r A . .j . :-.; -t ,, ' Monaoit;1 15ettI":Warnlck, kn Cor Atwood. . -Cwge Moaaouj and .NttUe Wkrnlck sang a jduet alaw. fTh ov-enlag ov-enlag ptyjsrwaaiclfer4JiTLtWTen-ci ptyjsrwaaiclfer4JiTLtWTen-ci Atwood and the bcneilclon by Wm, Gillmaa of Uadon. -Th baby was laid to rest lo the Pteaaant Grove eeme tenr w.herf ; Prof, Job jrV; Borenson pf JProvo. dedicated th tTv. .: . fc u-. '.',- .'v.al-'.- : . i. iBB 8ar InterefUag the adverUtenteats. Miss Erma .iJarman - entertained the' member of .'th "Mutual of ; the Second ward. About 20 members were present "and . a good time enjoyed. Unlc, camei and -refreehnients were the. entertainment of the evening. -''it Mr, Walter King, aportlng editor for th Deseret News spent Saturday la Pleasant Orove, HI object for vl-4 itlng Utah county was to see the Wet-totu Wet-totu Idaho basket ball games at Lybi and American Fork, a wU as to visit come friend In Pleasant Grove Clark's Service Station fa being re modeled and fixed np with a large ar rowhead canopy that will have a beautiful bea-utiful picture of fT1mpanogos on the on aide and picture of the laa on th other. It Is to be known a the Arrowhead Service 8tatioa and C nn from now on. . ' . . i 4..,. bundle Miae Viol Fag gav shower la honor of May Millet Thursday. Thurs-day. About 15 gneat wer present Miay naaful gifts wer received. Mli Millet want to 'Morgan to teach " I September, where ah met Wck Raw and Jaarried hlm,7Tb yoiing" couple horn at Morgasv irlll'maW' their H. V. 8 wenson. A.; P. Warnick, " C. L. and Blaine Warnick are visitors at the Livestock show at Ogden this week. u . . ' The ' Infant daughter 1 of Mr. and Mr. R, D. Wadley ha been suffering from pneumonia, but Is reported to be better. - V '":-y : : The JT dar old boby girl of Mr. and Mr. Ezra Swenson passed awav J ...... - w I j. mineral sernces were ncia ai, ineiriA home Sunday afternoon, the speakers y, . . .... .... MlA oemg up. Br u uwensou, wmora w. Warnick, Bp. Ed. Olpln, of Pleasant Grove 'First ward and Alma Radmall. Munlc wa furnished by a quarteitt-consisting quarteitt-consisting of A P. Warnick, Georgt MJts Mary Chamberla!n of Pr, speht Thursday her as the gnet'6f . Mr;; U Hayes'r -"Ats V - HrT'and!' M1 .Fre4'"'Stf6ng,'',bby ha, beea tick for tome time, but la. graduall Improving. . , : Mr. and Mrs. J. C Hilton, Vefda Hilton,- aud. Arilu;. Largon of Zl attended a watch party at th horn of Dick. Hilton of Olmstead pn New-; tear nlsht.'-U -')''' '.'-.' If- I.' rI HUton, Mrs. Edith llannr.a and Mrs ' Ethel Bennett of Salt Lake and S- Wv .Hilton of Olmstead, a; tended the funeral of the baby of l'r. and Mrs. E. -I Jarvl Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Iaaac Sundberg, air. and. MreA Mela Filgaf. Mr. and Mra. Leroy Young attended ' the vreddlr reception of' Mlet Louisa Bank of. Provo at the torohfher mother. Mr. Annie Banks, Deo. 26th. Mr. tm Mi H. W!i Jacob aai Mr and Mra 0. L Smith eatrtalnedhe Young Mothers ; Club member and their husbands at th Jacobs home Friday evening. ' About ,49 , groat were present. The evening was apent In Progressive Rook. Mr. Bert Ad-ams Ad-ams received ' the grand prlte and Mra. Junius West the' small prise. A delicious Idnch was served and a Jolly time' wss reported by . all present. pre-sent. ' : v" . vi!' .' Oswald U-Johnson entertained the N. & 8.' club et'hl home New Year's ey The : foljowjng . member , wer present: Alfred U Kirk, Dean A. An-! derson, Robert R. ShoeUl Ralph E-' Shoell, Lyael A. Harria. Emil F. Swenson and Lyman W. Apderson. "Mr.' andMni," Ed.;lWadlcr rtr-talned rtr-talned Sunday, evening for-Mr, ';af.4; Mr. ' iit Thornton, " Mr and Mffl . Louis Laraon. ' Lloyd A4aniS4n.' a? Mr.,' Nettl Walker. .MuSJ Md aocUl chat: formed- the program .nntil',". the dock Said' It la now 1921 , : ; Vr)i,' speakers la th third ward sacrament .meeting Sdndiy er El-j ff ii 'Featr and Wendell fnmkjitl MeitoRsf. up jBdgar A, C uest'a poeVa. "Th Lord is My Shepherd and X,jfonderiul talkC W; Thorr.'j gave missionary eiperlencc;..lni the ' Northern Nor-thern State. . '. ' .vv 4 CARD OF TH AilS r'.Th family of. of Mr and Mrs.. E L.7arvl wsh to thank all thoeo who aided in th recent illness and burv lal of their baby who died Jan. 2nd. l ... " . - . , v x LO VVEK3 or All Occasions. Floral designs a specialty, it rcr v :; X PtEASANT CH0VI3 FLOHAL ' ';.. . ' r. -'. vi rjien HAt..i .mm ,.' . This Is The, Time---" ; . "of the year to have your car orerlw.ulcd before the spring rush. ,", ' T We can'pive it a thorough goin over at a surprisingly . .low figure, i ..-.'iV"T. ' ' - if I ;ibonW . "eetso7i 'i-nrtsKf?;. I gamea an ioia ,xepwujacBc were the order 01 ue oay. i 7- |