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Show SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923. junraA fobs cma SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. r County 'News - The Sprtngvllle-Mapletoa 'Sugar factory has commenced on the Cutler Process of making sugar from discard dis-card ayrup. Forty men ,:'ars being used In th mill ud ; officials aa-Bounce aa-Bounce that the campaign will test from now until UU la f nnuatr. The factory has ben nader repair since tht beet. run ..' was V completed Several chaarea and 7 additions of machinery bar oeen made. Early Veralng Blut Bant Central , '. MkHi BiiUuff At Hebe "Heber, Ian H. Fire of ' unknown origin destroyed the Central School building on Booth Main street before daylight this moraine. The loss Is estimated at ; $38,000 with II WOO .. Insurance. .. eaBanBaeaesi " F1b1 Trlbats rW ;, - , Te .&esldeat ef Payeea Paysoa, Jan. 21 Services for Phllo Johnson, 71, who died at the family residence Friday night, were held In The 8eeond ward chapel Bandar after noon under the direction of Bishop Jasper HUL Other speakers were W. T. Tanner, , Jesse 8. Tsylor, W. A. Cornaby and Samuel B. Taylor. Lairs Area Bepreseated i la Leadeshlp Classes ., Proro, Job. IX 81x western states Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Art sons and Oregon,- and Canada, were 'fipreeented at the opening session of i e Leadership Week at the Young -represented, . with ?, the atteadaaee much larger than that of the first day's year ago. ' elding Company fer Steel Plaat .Site Is Fledged Veaey Support Proro, Jaa. tl. A rote of confi dence was givea ; the Provo-Sprtng- vflle Holding company last , evening at a maw ineeUng to the staJtt Uber- aacle for Its efforts tn securing the Columbia Steel ;, Corporation ; plants for this section. The meeting, which was attended by eltlsens from Provo and SpringvHle and. some of the other Utah county communities, went o?rieiflgwtuig to con tribute to the last dollar tn order to secure the land which the Holding company agreed to turn orer to the steel eorporatloa, Pleaeer Dies It tl Proro, Jan. . 2L Joha. Clark, II rears of age and an early Utah pioneer, pion-eer, died at his home, lit North Se cond East street, this itr, last night of a eompllcalott of ailments incident to old age s Mr. Clark was born April 20, 1832, In Clinton county, Ohio, snd was the son of : Samuel Clark and Mrs. Rebecca Garner Clark. la the spring of 1141 Mr. Clark, together with his parents, cams to Utah, crossing cross-ing ths plains tn the Heber C. Kimball Kim-ball and John Pack oa team company and settled la Salt Lake. The fol lowing spring the family , moved, to Proro, where Mr. Clark had since f- Sided. . ' ,J I--: Another Freak BIQ - Bj Utah CooxityvIIan W are Indebted to Utah county for the antt-clgaretu bill, and a lot of other freak legislation, and ths same soil which produced ths notori ous Boutuwfckv author of many fool- l&h measures, seems to hare Inoculat ed a certain Mr. Shelley with a germ of foolishness. 8heUey, who Is sow (erring la the lower house .of the stats legislature, has Just Introduced a bill which Is aimed at : country newapapera. By some unknown aad mrsterloua mental process ' hs has reached th conclusion that legal ad-rsrtlslng ad-rsrtlslng in a dtr of less than 28,000 Is worth only half as much as If It Is la Salt Laka and Ogdea. His bill would fix the legal rata of country newspapers at 10 cent a line for ths first Insertion and 8 cents per Use for each subsequent taaertloa. The present rate Is 10 cents per line per Issue. '-..''-' v; f :':- , ; Many of the legal notices . published pub-lished in. Salt Uka go Into weekly papers having smaller circulation than Is guaranteed la such places as Proro, Logan, Eureka, ' Park Clty, Richfield and Brlgham - City, Just why pspsrs in such .towns should be denied the right to charge a decent price Is hard to understand but we do know that It Mr, Shelley Is forced: to strlks out piause- ."MiLJEilinot cot to Sybase, la other -worda he has Inserted suck a clause to ' arold the displeasure of the Urge dally papers. - Ths bill asrer ought - to - get - a tarorable committee reports Eureka Reporter; .'.: ; ; ., th, "28,000 populattP" hm .TiZZ.ZT A "cai newspaper it Tine;. KitcMei! 01 99 .' A TESTE ACT C01IEDT ' . Presented by the ; - t . .FlratWardV Dramatic Co. AUSPICES SUNDAY SCHOOL. Wttl Bogen Gladly Pash? : r : . IIOOjsO Te Make A Joke 4WIU Rogers, Goldwya's cowboy wit, treated . the entire personnel of the Ooldwya , studios to their luncheon while playing la "A Poor Relation", which comes to Iks Realart Theatre for two dare, commencing Monday He had won a horse, which was raf fled off by one of lis cowboy friends. ' Employees were much surprised on being told, as they presented their checks to the cashier,' that Bill was treating, Two visitors at ths studio protested that they did aot deserve to be included, , but Rogers, who was standing near, assured them that when' U treated he treated ' every- body. :.r-,, . .i..i..,.'' ,4'r!i; ,; Rogers purchased about $80 worth of tlckstp oa the raffle and the cashier cash-ier estimated that hla treat would set him back a trifle over flOO, but Rogers Rog-ers says the horse is worth $280 so he's still ahead. ';,'.-.-';;- , ' ';..'-. f-.-'i ; . ; "Her Basbaari Tiaimark : A wild west.sztlblUoi that' riralt the frontier days at Cheyenne, Wyo., was staged at the Lasky ranch in connection with th filming of Gloria 3wanson's latest Paramount picture, "Her Husband's Trademark,' showing show-ing next Wednesday aad Thursday st the Realart Theatre. : J 1 77- 'Broncho-busting; ropethrowlng and bull-dogging steers by cowbors and Mexicans mads up. one. of the thrilUng scenea la the) picture At the Spanish ranch, house. - 7' A big feature of this sequence was an old-fashioned Spanish ' barbecue. For this a group of Mexican barbecue experts wer hired by Sam Wood, the director, to cook the meat: Hug Quarters of beef were wrapped n burlap, put on the grtl. covered with dirt and roasted. , -When the ' meat was cooked it " was placed on large pancakes of TortUlo, Mexican bread,, flS&Za, everrbodr had a regular feast repreeentativee at tended the ; barbecue. , which 1 was somewhU ef aa event la.the aaaki of film novelties and the newspaper people, like actors, had excellent, ap pJtes. ' ' '. .;; v . : m a BeGewaa As Bad Kaa Waits Fair flar 7A rtmi . - 6i . uuu.r Afternoon arid Evening- 1: ; i) CAST- OUvla DanMrfleld, Allss Jsae Ellen ' Elizabeth DaBgorfiFld, Alias AramlaU , Mrs, Faikeaer, Tacktrs sister Cora Fslkrner. her daaghter Amands, OutIs's , Blsrk Msmmy ......... Barton Crane, from the Sorts ........... Thomas left'erts, Statlnllcal Poet ....... 8olea Tucker, Crane's Attorney and Guest Paul DanstrfkIA, Alias SmHhfleld .... .Choxlea Danwrflfld, Alias Brlndleburr I Randolph Meets, Agent of the Dangerflelfs . LILLIAN GBANT . THELMA BOLET HATDEB ITEB80X . SARAH PARKER . MARIE RORIXSOX LI3I10RD WERXEB AXEL BLOOXqnST SAXITL F. GHAMT EDMOJiD HA!8K!f . MELTIS MADSOX DELBERT HEISELT : r Time: Place: The Present , 7 ; The Dangerfield Mansion in Virginia. SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ; ACT I Drawlnf mem of the Banprflrld mansion. KOTEi Baring this act the curtain will he lowered for tea seconds te Indicate the passing . of four hours time, . , ; . ACT II The kltehcja--efternooB two days later, ACT III The dialog room Just before dinner aa the same day. - f ' , "" r . ejiasjaaseMaaMBMSamass " . .a- m SPECIALTIES BETWEEN THE ACTS Clarence A. Grant, 1st WARDGHAPEt Afternoon 5:43 PRICES- iUO CilU i-vC Evening 8:15 25c and 35c .L "The Rattlesnake," they called him because, like the rejitllo, he sever struck before rattling a warning. However, "also like th, reptile, you had little chance after that warning! He was a bad man, Lbut he played fair,; and when he was "commissloa-ed" "commissloa-ed" by Henry, Morgan (who neves did sny dirty work he couldhire ths fel low to" do) to turn the : Sandersons out of their horns, he resigned . on the Job. , The reason was that hs had looked deep into the beautiful ores of. Helen Sanderson, and read there " such courage, determination and truth that al his brute strength was powerless before her challenge. From that mo ment some divine intuition told .the girl that; he ;.was her champion. though this was often hard tor her to believe. That' was because "The Rattlesntks" had a double game to play until he could come out In the open.. ;.v :.. 7- -i '" .J ' v- v" ; ." - The Ruse of "The Rattler presents . P. McOowaa,in .what la said to b his best Western thriller. It Is Playgoers feature coming Friday aad Saturday to ths Realart Theatre. . Ruth Roland, the dashing, daring queen of Patheserials. will introduce her new chapter thriller to patrons of the Realart Theatre Friday and Saturday. The first episode Is "The Log Jam," In three reels. A thrill Is introduced in the open' ing scene, with Miss Roland, as the heroine. Ruth Reading, being dragged drag-ged from thewth of a falling giant tree. In this episode the ro'matlo element ele-ment starts with a betrothal of con venience and ends with a broken en gagement - , , . The plot and action revolve around Ruth's efforts to secure an option .on a timber tract for the Timber Trust Squatters occupying this land try to prevent her delivering the option, for they do not trust the Syndicate's promise pro-mise not to disturb ths ssuatters The final thrill Is tremendous, show ing Ruth crashing down a steep and sharply winding track on a runaway freight car. 7 ; ; .7 'J- K0TIC1 . To all Odd Fellows at American Fork, Iehl Ijodge, No. 26 meets every Saturdar nlKhf st 8 o'clock. ' Visitors wolcome. - - ' JAMF9 GOnGTf, N. O. v ' . JULIUS JENSEN, Secty aTAitmi! lYW HEAEINO ON VAIaDITE Uar cdwjuwuu BOND ISSUES. ; . PUBLIC HOTICI IS HERE BY tillMI t .,.At ..... nrwvoViA An thelstdayOI TIIA"- - . Dlltrlct No. tisrnaiT- ibiu. kvsvsw . . UUUh.Countr. M..n. sold thirty Donue w -' ----- . rd.noato.Uon of . a Tn nnrn inciuuisi w August 1st WW. payabla XguaVlat V.. , u t anv time sftei eTrosr. from date if.lMi it f option of said district, bearing Jn- urest at the r''ff (8) per annum, payable semi-annually semi-annually on th. 1st days ot February i.mit nf each Tear, both prin cipal and interest being r payable, at ii. n.nk of Utah, Salt Lake u.1 m ' r ivn wHintieAS. aald Dlatrlct haa redeemed, paid aad cancelled six of ..m knnila. nnmberod from 1 to both incluslvs and there now remains dus of said lssu twenty-tour bonds, numbered from T to 10 both inclusive. im wwrnEAS. on ths ' 1st dsy of April. MIX, American Fork School matrix No. 14. UUh County, Utah, alan laanad and aOld 10 bonds Of SSld district of ths denomlnaUon of $1,000 each, numbered from 1 to 10 both Inclusive, In-clusive, dated April 1,' M12, payable April 1, 1)32, redeemable at any time after ten years from date of issue, at th octlon of said district bearing in- taat at tka rats of five 1 Per cent rses,) oer annnm. MTable seml-an nually on the 1st dars of April and October of each rear, both principal and Interest being parable at the Bute Bank of Utah, Salt Lake City, .Utah.:", n- .-.v,---.,: . AND WHEREAS, on the 1st day of April, 1012, Alpine High School District Dis-trict Utah County, also Issued snd sold 60 bonds of said District of ths denomination of $1,000 each, numbered number-ed from 1 to 60 both Inclusive, dated April 1st' 191$. payable April 1st 193$, redeemable at any: time after ten rears from date of issue at the Option of said district bearing Interest Inter-est at the rate of five per cent (5) per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st dars of April and October each rear, both principal and interest inter-est being parable at The Bank' of American Fork, American Fork, Utah. AND WHEREAS, all of aald bonds were afterwards duly sworn and delivered de-livered by the said respective school districts. AND WHEREAS, it Is provided by Chapter II, Session Laws of Utah 1910 among other things, that ' any bond "or bonds heretofore ' issued . or assumed . through consolidation joj oinerwise, oy any eoara pj.TOatlon or school dlstric.t.-n'-'y" k refunded iV-ilttnie by sttcb Board or achool district when a lower rat of inter est or better terms can be obtained. AND WHEREAS, It 7 appearing to said Board of Education of Alplss School District that better terms can be-obtained) br refunding aald beads aad It is deemed expedient aad advis able for the best Interest of said Board of Education to refund all of said bonds, above mentioned and de scribed. - ' - AND WHEREAS, It further appear ing to said Board of , Education of Alpine School District that It Is deemed advisable br said Board to determine the valldltr of all of said bonds heretofore speciflcallr enumerated enum-erated and described. ' ' NOW THEREFORE, Public Notice Is herebr given to all persons concerned con-cerned and to all persons objecting to the legalitr, regularitr or valldltr Of said abov, mentioned and described bonds or snr of them, or. of the Issue or sals thereof or of the Indebtedness represented; therebr to be and appear ap-pear before the Board of Edupatioe of Alpine 8chool District, v Utah Countr. Utah, at Its office is th. City of American Fork, Utah, on Tuesdar the 10th dar of February. A. a 1923, n ine nour or 4 o'clock p. m., and then, and there present In writing auir cerunea, such objection as he or ther .have as to ths legality, regularity re-gularity or valldltr of said bonds, heretofore mentioned and described or any of them, or to the issue or sale S 1 & Mo .1 at. -.!... or me ; inaeoteaness repre- ouiea uwreoyv"'!, ?"'".';:":Af.,v By order of the Board ot -Edueatioa or Aipine Bctooi District Utah county, coun-ty, Utah, Dated this 24th day of January,. Jan-uary,. A. D 1921 " - - FRED D. WORLTON, Attest' Prldeat Bonl 01 dcntion. kgjjjTCHNEX J,v Clertt ' First Publication Jan. 27, 1923 Last Publication Feb. $, Mis ' r--'" r: : ,' ,-: - 7-77. Al nigh-Scheel v "I'm sorry I couldnt get to rour fudge party, dear er I had a class." ,"Yes, I saw him; some class!" - COUPE .New -Price it F.O.IL y"-r: t i Detroit C ' toBpbtor - " V, ! 1 ' ..... - EvsW ; J The world has never known an enclosed car, of. this type at a lower price. No car at any price has ever offered a greater value. - Place your 'order now to insure in-sure lydeHvery? Terms "rfdesired. . , Pitts & m .::lcr Co. (FOUD GAEAGE) American Fork i v A. ' Utah . Copy or bills - Copies of ths various bills of both the House and Senate are on file tn the Alpine Pub. Co. office, and any one who is interested will find them here and all are welcome to look (hem orer. " - . Stadia Staff "I see all the movie stars are go ing to Europe." 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