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Show 'I "" - I, i f .JKDAY, JAirUAHY 7; 1S23. V 11 t first Ward Drt-tilo Oo., un- fts auspices ot lis E-iday school : l ft the benefit of that organis-. organis-. V'W Pressst tie r.!ay entitled 5 Out of tee Kitchen" In tht 4 ward chapel cert TiarsJay el job tad crest:;. FUmaary lit play if sf ecsseiy la Curt acts, MtUnc bainf la Virginia around :) old southern ibuiIol -!, '. -" of the ward's twit talent has t. a ued to make t? the cast, la-t la-t "ag Lillian Grant. Thelma Boley, j: -dee Iverson, Sarah Parker, Marie I r "Jasoa, , linford Werner, Axel 'K .aqviat; Samuel F.. Grant. CdV r jkd Hansen, alelvta fcfadsea, sad St Taers will be a matinee for the Yndren la the afternoon at 1:45 and ' Ct evening performance will com ; race at 1:11 There will be uneleal ' (r x!altll between "tte acts.'. , . fc We have an egg law In our state, m provision of which (s aa tmpos-:Jon tmpos-:Jon on all eoninmers and producer ilike. The part referred to is that yat permitting eggs to be held la .Jorage ti days and thea sold at Srtsh ere. Do too think-this is irt to the consumer or to our State? I It Juat io the producer to. hare jtxA, treah erg : produced, when m are hard to get, sold la competition competi-tion with egga bought , when plentiful plenti-ful and cheapf . h ' - Friends, urge this ' Injustice on our legators and representatives and see J it cannot be corrected. ' The only class - benefited by this ro vision Is the dealer i ia " .larger ' uantitlea, who can buy a car of s torse tor-se eggs la California or Nebraska ad ship them to Utah, When they roes ear state line ' they become ,sh and as snch are , sold to oar ple. Ar we going to stand by and let talers put Jorar . things , ilk these r ays? Speak to your legislators once. ' , ij " mm comiice aiid cow DAY New Spring Baby Carriages In Women's. - - -- at e The opening meeting of the regular Quarterly Conference of Alpine 8 take will commence at t:IO this morning (Saturday) being a Priesthood Conn ttl ot the Stake. This afteraooa. commencing at I o'clock as nsual. the' general conference session will be held, sad two sessloas will be held tomorrow, Sunday, one la the - morning mor-ning and one in the afternooa. The Mutnale will meet In their respective ward houses Sunday , evening as as- vaL v (President Chlpmaa states that two aew rulings hare been made by the Stake authorities, one of them being that hereafter all Quarterly conference confer-ence will be held la American Pork tabernacle, instead of ia the neigh boring cities. . . . The other Is that conference visit- ors from out of town will b asked to provide thlr own Inch, which will do away with the usual custom of local peple inviting the visitors to lunch with them. The roads are good between the' towns tor- those who live close eaugh to return to their home between sessloas, and if not, they will be asked to bring their luoches with them. :' '" " ' o - . . Antes Collide Friday evening, about I: SO, as Dar ren Procter in a Nash car " was rounding the corner going east on the 8tate road south of the Cobblestone Cobble-stone Station, he collided , with the Ford car driven by Reed Warnlck of Manila coming west - ;The' Proctor boy claim the Warnlck car was with out lights. The Proctor carl bumper bump-er was broken and damage to the extent of about $50 done. The cars were damaged so that they were unable un-able to continue their Journeys. ,' o Baby Buried ' The two-day old bany 'of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hall, who lire on the Al pine road, which died Saturday night, was burled tn 7 the - cemetery- here Monday afternooa, 'Short -. services were held at the family reeldeace with Bp. Greenwood of Highland ta charge. SATURDAY, JANUAItY 27, IC23. STOOSHOLDSRS' UESTHIO Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of tho Stockholders of the Chipman Mercantile Company will be held in their office, American Fork, Utah, Monday, Feb. 5, 1923, at. 3 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of hearing reports, re-ports, electing ii Board of nine Directors to serve the Company Com-pany for the ensuing year, and for any other business that may properly come before the meeting. ,W. S. CHIPMAN, Secretary. : f v: v v" v v v w w V v v ! Chicken Croauott'eo ono of tho many.wholesorasi dishes that can be mads froa full flavored koyai uuuau: x v 1 ,ep Seyai areas eremo ; 6 . I caps chopped eoexea mi mfw w tl " To tha cold cooked chicken add salt pepper. Royal in bread crumbs and beaten egg. If aeceesary, moistea .V in with milk or chicken grary. enape wm nun wr y oread crnmoo, oeaien ess uteu jwm nnUl brown In hot fat or bak la a hot, CUT THIS OUT A5 EXEP. ' y- J N ,i nnnnnnrifViVi--ri-Jr " "K ovea. y - - Thv enly iMf IMI . Kwh apart eve fy. Juat rtfttt Ut e"0 wlekee toaster. Reyal wmpeee. At yeer. iflMwiewe are- 1 5Trr tvvM'VwwJ . 'A ri aae3::wii i. t IFYOUIAKE PART ' OF OUR BATE -RECEIPTS WE QUIT - The following write-up of the base ball meeting held at Provo Sunday is taken from the Provo Herald, but we do not vouch for tU -correctness Ed. ' -"The Timps will not b In the Central Cen-tral Utah league if the Provo gate re-celpts re-celpts are divided "with the . visttmg eiuos,- oeciared Roy ' Boren, repre senting the Provo Athletlo association at Sunday's league meeting, held - at the chamber of commerce. Mr. Boren's ultimatum came during a dlscussloa of gate receipts. President Presi-dent John Meadenhal! at first urged a pooling of gate receipts, but later modified it to h derision of the in- toke at the Provo gate. Proyo, Lehi, 8pringville, American Fork, and Heber were represented. Representative Watkina "r of .'"Lehi made a strenuous appeal for a dirison of the gate at Provo. ; He intimated that Lehi would not be in the league this summer if Prove dldnt giro up a part of the gate receipts. "t want, to know, what Provo is rolnc to do for the other-cities of the league Mr. Watklns insisted. The other cities of the league make it possible for Provo to have league baseball. We bring the baseball entertainment en-tertainment ' here and we - ought ' to hava a portion of the gate receipts. Lent has the greatest traveling ex pense, being on the outer rim of the league, and Lehi has th smallest at tendance. Lehi is going to fight tor part, of Proro's gate receipts; I'm willing to drop Provo out of the league if the gate receipts are. not divided." 1 Dr. Homer ot American Fork. , too insisted apon e division of the Provo gate, but be - was not at insistent about ft as Mr. Watkms had been. Dr. Homer thought 40 per cent of the Provo gate' would be enough for the visiting team. ' - - Heber and SpringxiOe aided . with the gate dividers, but not to the point of excluding Provo If there la no division. divi-sion. President MendeahaU thought it might be fair tor Provo to give ap about 10 per cent of the gate to the visiting team. . - "Ton fellows have the advantage of Ptwvo." Mr. Boren said. To do not have to pay every player you . have j on the roster; we do. Provo must have a winning team or there wont be any gate receipts to divide, and if we have a winning team theplayers want the money." - Mr. Borea explained that 'he had been instructed by the Provo Athletic association to Inform the board of control that Provo could not be a member of the league it the gate receipts re-ceipts are to be divided. ' The gate problea then was passed up until the next meeting of the board,: Sunday, January 18 v Mldval's Withdrawal from the league was accepted, and that city's ' forfeit money returned. ' Dr. Homer suggested ' , Pleasant Grove ae an applicant tor the franchise fran-chise held by Mid vale. Sprlagville urged that a team be placed at Saata-Quln-Ooshea,: the two citks with the Standard mills to divide the borne games." ' -. President ". Mendenhall . thought Santaqala-Ooehea eould support a leagu team. . Election of league offirers was passed over until the next meeting. President - Meadenhal! gave v notice that he would not accept another term, but the. majority of members present seemed to favor his retention reten-tion la office, and his . re-election was predicted, If Lehi drops out of the league it is probabl that Pleasant Grove may succeed to . that tranchise, . aad : the Uldrale franchise go to- Santaqula-Goshea. Santaqula-Goshea. , ; : Dr. Homer, of American Fork, criti cised press reports ot last year's board meetings, and suggested a cen sorship of press reports of meetings, but the idea was rejocted by Presi dent Mendenhall . who, said that, as h was president .the public, repre sented by the press would .not. be. ex cluded from the meetings. Dr. Homer explained that bis criticism was not directed at the press In -general, but at the Provo Herald in' particular. v Too are growizj elder eich day krd will not always be as active as you are todayneither will year earclcj capacity be as great "- ......... Are you prepsrh? for futsre needs, by saving a little now while yra are still ablet ' . ' "'2r'-:' Eavirj now is lasarance ajaisst old-aje poverty, Any day is a good day to save, but today's the best day to cake the start. , . -..;,... . t ''II f r v ij . ;r uni; il .in " t iii lii'i :. r. .... J T:titn1a Ctill To Get tltae Control George "Kicholee, former manager! of the , Lehl-Tintie company will make' one more effort to get control , of this property, according to a pub- j lisbed aoUce. ia which be has called J a special stockholders' meeting for , February 1Mb, at Salt Lake. City. J More than fifty other share noiaers have Jojned with Mr. Nteholes in issuing is-suing the call for this meeting, according ac-cording to the published list of names. r The following paragraphs are taken tak-en from Mr. Nlcholee notice f : This meeting Is called tor tne purpose of electing a board ot directors di-rectors for said company and remov ing any and all persons claiming to he fflrectors, or other offleersi : to. eurtan assessments;' and to arrange for- a plan "of management of. the company's affairs to--the Interests of theteekkolders, ad for euch other bustness as may - properly some Be fore tfc swafTra -,:-, " r-v - , Thl meeting Is called at the re quest Of George Nwheies, president of the Lehl-Tintlc Mining company. and at the request of the following directors: , Boaald Nlcholee, Ira Nie- holee, J,; E. Bennett, and other stockholders, stock-holders, owning in excess ot one-third of the outstanding eaptiai stoca or the said company. Eureka Reporter. ly. There are not any cases reported la this district AUTO BODY POLISH FREE umpanoco3 yeryicc Station To adVertiss our UTC- Llw2, we aro giving one fft, a.' Whij . Auto Body Polish with every tire aie, during the month of January. . - , . . v:. TSm?11 8cnre yo with Ili-Test Gas, Oils, Oreascs;' iLsand Accessories. ' Pleasant Grove Zlarshal Getting Very Etrlct Two "weeks ago, one of our good ctltsens wss over to Pleasant prove to witness the basket ball game, and he had his automobile loaded witn his daughters and other young ladles and 'while la the hall , the marshal came along and found a bottle with a Httle bootleg "poison" la ft aad arrested ar-rested the car. The owaer was told to appear later aad he ' was fined 100 by the Justice. ... . The owner states that some one must have put the bottle la his car, as It isat likely thai he would carry whisky around wltahim while taking his young daughters aad companions out. ...;- V.i..JVf . -v j v " I" ' t The ease . vc&s appealed to the; district dis-trict court and it Is not expected that Pleasant Grovc City wUl fight the case. A niioraiiceEiieEil ' Mr, .Wight is now managing the City Market himself; doing his own work, and is therefore able to give the public the best of meats and groceries at the lowest prices. 4 Mr. Chadwick is not with the City Market. ' . We will always have the best meats, both fresh and cured. r- We Deliver Orders Promptly' PHONE 109 I wish also to announce that I personally own the City Market and will hereafter manage same. Try one of our delicious roasts this Sunday and ' . we will show you that we merit your business. . - CUT FLOWTHS Asd Flersl teersi a gpertat?), f sraaUeas anl Cetes. atl telers tr:;i rtcrii co, . 4 uii 't Telephone yewr erderWeebft trestptly, . Conft;tI:r:ry Cisrrss Hands . Last,, wtik, the Enow Conreciioaery changed manafsmeat, Messrs. Len Jackson and Ftt tZ'r tsag over th place on a yeart kase. The place will .teoataue as a cosfactloaery , and cafe, all. new stock baviag beea in stalled. All patrons will be accorded accord-ed the saine courteous treatment as ia the past and all old as well at new, patrons are invited to visit tbts store, !. , "t The business will be conducted un der the aam of these two renttemen. Dr. J. F. Noyee, local Health otfl-r,. otfl-r,. stotes that, the health board Is stlir Tecoromendlng vaccination for the, prevention of. smallpox, and urge that cases that even resemble chicken chick-en pox be immediately reported, Of the S3 cases la Salt Lake since Dec 1st, I patients died or 5 per. cent, aad th Health Dept. op there believe that had cot so may beea vaccinated the dtee ase would hare spread rapid- CHOICE STEAKS - ... 20s LO t - ; - : - Tours for BETTER HSAT3 A1ID EATS, CITY MARKET I Iain Street JATTT3 V7ICHT, Prep. ' Ansricoa Fcrk HOBOSsorwo&:ac:33ao V i. . ' ;.- . . . :. ..... V FLOVllZ3---rer U ueeasiens. simi aesjas m wpwuuij " . PLEAS AI7T GHOVE FLOHAL f . J ' " . , ': ' Fhoae U-W ; w ., y. Take Advantage of Low il 1 lC Mow Plznllrj citsrial Is advarxL:j arl is expjctti to ccn'-inua to do so, if ycu have try pltlri yea rSouli tare it dens-tow, whsthcr I do it cr ecna - cthar plunber, fcr yon will rave ccnrilcratla la the "life . without . a modern bathroom asd sanitary . piusiisj fixtures ij a lcr ray frcn satisfactory in this day exd aje. FEE3 ESTIMATES A1JD nrPOnUATION. 1 Telcphcse or ccsa 1:9 xs. M. S. Lott PLUMBING AKD IIEATIKG Hain Etrect, Telephone 43 J. LEHI, UTAH |