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Show SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923. AMERICAN FORK CIT1XEK - "mX SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 v- PIONEER 1: CALLED f POWER S LIGHT (Continued from Am. Fork 1st page) J cemetery, where Bernard Cfcrlstenienj . dedicated the grave. Nephews of the deceased acted as pall bearera. (Biography or henuy milieb PROGRESS oil The Utah Power 4V light company, in commemoration of Its tenth an nlversary, haa issued a comprehen live booklet telling the story of ten years' progress la hydroelectric de- ! . (By President 8. L. Chlpman) , Uiller ad Janet Crooks Miller. Ills . wlopment In the territory served by parents were of Scotch deacent, they the' company in Idaho Utah and west' Joined the Church of Jesus Christ 'era Colorado. ' , I5 Y. 7 The story told by the booklet be- J843 and '3 respectively. Henry wat-, . . ' ... . a 1 M. ,,,. t ' - . i by describing . the amall. scat- 1845. Hia narant. crossed the tilalna individually operated pow- In the early companies. Henry was or plants that were serving a portion very small boy and - remembered J of the dompany's present v territory . 1 1. - .a a - at sn t ' ' ... 7 waging a great uetu h iot war, tn wnen th9 pregent system was organ- Ized. From that point the , tremead- k . J.ll 10(1 U - Iknl Uu. Doing only six or seven years of age. ou ! thsVhM bon "'d4 ,a tie has lived here from that time; the decade is told in an Interesting until the day of his death,' which oo- and Instructive manner. .Today the cored suddenly January. 22. 1923. at,,y,tem hown to be a great and nig rvBiucnce. na wa auun In the early morning to do Us reg ular chorea. He was 'a little longer unified organization of modern pow. er plants and distribution systems in doing them than usual and his that are serving 205 communities sjood wife proceeded to find him. She wttla adequate dependable' and eco- T -?JSr& "? nomical electric service. In. ell the aha final mir.rf uimi tho company's customers today - numbef neighbors if tbey had noticed him round, but they had not: , so she approximately 85,000. ' The Utah Power ft Light company, went n uw ce.iar. wnere ne was ac- th b k,et ulu devoted th. past customed to going and found . him L . . , . lying over oa the potato, lifelees-i tw t0 tbe development of a II aTldentlT had rone there to Mf single resource of the -west water : potatoes for the cows. You can imagine the audden shook that , confronted hi wife and chll-dren chll-dren and the whole community. He was not a sickly man, but was a turdy bard worker all his life. He married Caroline Uiller December 20, 1780, from . this a union they were blessed with three children ' all of whom are still living. - Henry leaves A widow, one brother, three children, even grand children, tiesldea a boat et friends and relatives to mourn his loss. ' His occupation was : farming, although al-though . in tbe early, days, he hauled bay to Camp Floyd' (now Fairfield) Utah, . to Bingham. Cottonwood and power and yet in this development it has made possible the development of every other resource of the terri tory, it serves through : bringing to commerce and Industry the power they , require. ' . i 1. ...... Taxes 12700 Per Day - More than one million dollars a year, or $2700 every day of the year Is contributed by the company to the. public treasuries in the form of taxes. Of this less than 10 per cent went to pay federal taxes, the remainder, remain-der, or more than 90 per cent, going into the local tax funds. Three mu ni. Pleasant m.; -Undon 2:00 p. Grove7:0 p.-m.-' - " Saturday. Feb. . Orem 11 : 00 a, m. Timpanogos 2:00 p. m.s Grand View T : 80 p. m. ' 7-: ; 7 ... '.- i-u' r m smith, mother of Mrs- 'Horacs Alonson, ha8 lh misfortune to break her forrm last-' week .Several years ago' she 'had the same mlsfor-tune. mlsfor-tune. - ;," t . ?0 The sun is the largtbiit you can hold the cent so dose to your eye that youTl lose sight of the sun. Don't let a cheap price or.a big can baking powder make you lose sight of quality. j" : ' : Vhe t-conom BAKING FOVJSEO Calt Lake City. He made one trip to non dollars a year la the pay-roll of L2Lrr.lw company's 3000 .mployee Sup- th slow method of travel as he clrovs ox team, mule teams and fcorsea. What be did was well done, fte was very particular even la th manipulation of his daily affairs. I can remember as a boy, before the days of alfalfa, how accurate and precise II the Miller boys were In the loading of their hay and how Is the quality leav- ener for real econ-. omy in the kitchen ' alwaysuseCalumet, one trial will con-- con-- vince you. The sale of Calumet Calu-met i3 over 150o ; greater than that of any other baking 'powder. BZST BT TEST ' . This & your corner Make) use of it for your informal on on mi'- . i mat are Doming you. wm do my pieasuro and privilege to fully and promptly all questions submitted to wet Your qutuimi t 'Jjmited to two, end your full name and address must accompany eadT ' "Tor special information send slamped envelope.. All r.....: i ..." ... -wNi mtu i slways be held in absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed. Tery plainlv in "n'.4 l Helen Brooks. Box 1545, Salt UU Cry. fl j - -T piB YOIlIjyS GREATEST PARING POWDEH . j plies and materials purchased In the local markets cost' several million dollara a year. . , . ,! , - , Thirty million dollars outside capital capi-tal ' has been brought into' the local territory tn the past tea yeara by the"" f company ror ine.ueveiopmeni oi ims ... . i . ; i . . " , Mr. Edmund Cragua took th. dea- avrsattt wVaaifjbtn AftAvvioi it l ir 1. I - . . T . eautifttr:weri their ' tcksr ,wb matedr the . booUet "says.: that' Wore to Provo for Leadership programs 'at tft hail vavflaMrf (hair harvest. .. .1.. . ' . iiv- fcai tnan wce mis sum, win oe requirea Mrs. JT, P. Fu gal spent Thursday In Provo.' ' ; Steam . Rolled Barley and Qata. "Peoples Mill r Elevator Cor . ? Mrs. Margaret Anderson andt son Charles of Magna, epent two days this week ' with her daughter, "Mrs. Burlla Drigga. ' " " ; ; ' Miss Jennie Parker a student . of the B. r. U. spent the week end at the home- of Mrs. - Martha ' Wooley - 4hclr stacks 4 looked like . they bad teen raked with a fine tooth comb. Henry was a man - that did - not , seek position of notoriety, was reserved re-served and qufet disposition, patient, - and respectful to law an4 authority. II was never known to profane, drink liquor or use tea. coffee or tobacco. His integrity was' unques- ". iloned. . He was honest to a cent If he ever had an enemy, we have In the company's development .. pro gram ior the-next tea years, a - ; Tables and. diagrams show thai ft per cent of the company's customers are being served' t the same or'lew er rates than prevailed before the world war, notwithstanding the ' Increase In-crease cost of practically every other commodity - or service, "The equallz- aever knowa of It. He was elected; in g of rates-in 15J which effected as ciiy councumaa in our air ty.;t0me advance to users of power af-during af-during Territorial days and appoint-;( cU4 feWff than 2000 out of the a ana given auinoniy as suco -oy Governor Lv Thomas in : 1890 and by Caleb W. West la 1895. His certifli cates of appointments are' now la the possession ot toe family. . He was one ot.tnany of the boys who went la 1866, with Nells Christensea . of - this City, to protect' tb life and property Of the people of Sanpete against the onslaught of. (he Indians. He was fa the Black Hawk war mustered ta ander Captain Abraham Conover k ' Xfrovo, May 1, 1868, and aerved for over tiree months, - being mustered oat July 18, 1868. For many years he belonged to the 17th Quorum ojf Seventies ', here at American Fork." H filled a mission . to the Southern States In 1882, labor-tag labor-tag la th State of Carolina. Oa account ac-count of the chills and fever that over took him he was honorably re- ' teased to return home, after one year . and sine months of faithful ervlce, hc" paying his own way and giving hit 'time free for the good of nmanlty. . He was ordained a High - priest,.- few-;years. ago. , , i . -"j He lived as t died, a true faith; . ful Latter Day1 Saint and has the reward re-ward Of well spent life.- He Is entitled en-titled to the., reward of the fatthful and will no doubt aecelve h Divine! . applandlt :. "well done thoa good, and .faithful servant, enter thou into the Joy ot thy Lord, thou hast been faith ful over few things and I will make you rler over many," , , , . i, ; , ... " o i company's total of 85,000 customers, DA CAMPAIGN IAI " III UTAH COUNTY THAT DULL ACHING ..Vf 1 .Don't worry and complain about a . bad back. Get rid of it! For weak kidneys, lame and , achy backs, ' your neighbor recommends Doan's Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbor. Read this The Educational campaign - which was' started ia the South end of the County January 17, will be la the North end of the county next week to familiarise the members of the various locals of the meathods of so-latloa so-latloa tor some of the' problems confronting con-fronting the farmer.; ' ", Executive Committee and the Educational Edu-cational Committee together with the Chairman of. th. Ladles' County organisation or-ganisation wish to meet all the men and women, who, are Interested 4b agriculture" and the Clean Home and Clean Town campaign. T" "" v k . One of the Important Issues to be brought op. will be the-, cooperative marketing;-Efforts win be made to hav the Jive-stock mea organise and place a maa ia the Los' Angeles market mar-ket The possibility of constructing two grata elevators In the county will also be discussed. Support will be given to the poultry organizations, which are being formed , throughout the county. ' -"' f , Those who wlll aselst in the eam-paign eam-paign are:-Pres. L. Li Bunnell, Mrs. Ivon Gore, Ladles County. Chairman, H. W. Gore Vice-President, C. E. Ludlow Secretary, . R. D. Wadley, Treasurer, W. H. Chlpmaa; Director, the B..V. 0. Tueaday. Mr.: and Mrs. John Reeve and Mr. ; Mlsse Mamie Cheever and Margaret Marg-aret Taylor of American Fork, spent Wednesday with Miss Ruth Archer. Mrs. Martha Mayhew and son Shelby Shel-by , of Puchesne, are, visiting friends and relatives here, , Mr. and Mrs.' L. O. Wigbtman of Salt Lake, were the , guests ot Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth Saturday "( " Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eaton of Verr nal, have been visiting friends and relatives here the past week, ; - - The Sunday' school of the lindon; Second, ward gave social Thursday night in tho meeting house to raise i Ulna Rrooki: , - . , . .1.. . , , I have been very Interested In reading read-ing jrotir corner. "Just Between Tou and Ma." and wish to ask yen a few questions. ques-tions. . I "sure hop? -you -will answer them for me, and thank you In advance. (1) I have been visiting and have met a real nice young man and have cone steady with him. He sure .thinks a lot of me and I do of Mm, I fell In love with him from, the very first, and he did with me." The girt he went wlOi before I met Mm has been away. She has Just - returned again and Js enly rolng to stay a couple of weeks.. Last night he brought her home front' the 5snce; Hia bor friend told me be loved me more than he did Jr. Do you think he doesT During the whole time we have gone together he has talked of marriage. Night before Ut be told trie he would marry me. Do you, think we will ever get married T I love him enough to marry him. If he goes ateady with this other girl during her short tay and after she Is gone he comes back to me.- would you go' with hlmT My folks are. all the time telling me they will be glad when I get married. I am 19 now. Do you think It would be best for me to get married and marry the young - man I am referring tof Thanking you for your trouble, "1 ; J BLONDE, UUh.. Tour questions are hard ones to put to 'anyona. for advising a girt to marry er not to marry Is rather a bard proposition, prop-osition, when one Is not acquainted with any of tbe parties. As to whether you will marry him or not." of course rests entirely with you. Are you sure you know what love Is? 'Why do your parents par-ents wish you to get married? It would seem much berler to wait a few yeans more, as you are quite young to marry. It would seem that if this young man thought more of you than anyone else (and he surely should, If he has asked you to marry him), he Would not leave you, entirely and spend. 'his time' with this other girl. Now, dear", you, will have to decide this question yourself, for .there are years of bar study, V oui 1 ceriainiy wouia not aavise you 'tore you If vou exoact to mik 1 t In my" small way. ; Dear Miss Brooks: Would yo mind answerin, tsj tion which has been botherlns iJiT almost, yeart I am a y'un mwJ sex of this town, and am .twt 1 amusements, especially basketball Z dancing. I am also considered L J the beat viollnlaU In this VIoinitTVu expect to make quite a csreer for nr. self as a vlollnst. The queatlos hu I mentioned is thle. There i. lady of slxteea in this school of wh I am very fotd. Sometimes she im quite attentive to me. but at at times ahe Is different. Her hJ! are yery strict, and forbid br te tr eetve the attentions of the young However, they seem to be in Urot 1 our friendship, tvhlch ca my part 11 already ripened Into love. How cm' tell whether ahe returns my warm n gard or if ahe really Is Inditrerot am greatly eoneerned over the and will be grateful for yew pre advice. Sincerely, ' SENATOR FEW CLOTHES, fa ' My dear senator, the only war r saa And out anything with ahmtm sortalnty Is to wade right la aae it ut. In your ease the girl wouia sw be about tbe only one who ets c you a satisfying answer, udIcm n consult the parents, which might V lose satisfactory, , I am quite sur 1). must be a wonderful little lady it i haa parents who advise snd eats U her ao: sensibly. ' .Whea she hu u vanced further la school thoy : probably consent te her rectlvini m tentlona from boys. But senator, k ua reason together for a moment tafr you put this question to her. pmldin you should. ' Suppose she sheila t you she loved yew (supposing yos sot understood anything about love) wk then? It will be a number of yars k fore you can properly care fors if and . Mrs. Geo.. Keller aad daughter fun(l tor . Sunday school books. Betty Orac. were guesU at the Hll-I Mrs. "Martha Woolley and Miss Anton An-ton home Monday. .'. A Pk ere dJn",.Kjests at the - 4. ; - . - ' ' s is 1 bom ot Mr. and Mrs. Jos. D. Fage Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Snndberg gnvej Sunday . , . 1- a family dinner Sunday In 1ionor "of Clinton and Howard "Sun dberg' "end wives of Rexburc, Idaho, who were visiting here the week end. Mr.; and Mrs. J. A. Brindley gave a social Sunday afternoon In honor There alnt enough of their son's 11th birthday. li guests were present. - Coarse la Exposarsrt ' "Does' your son show aay athletic tendencies of college Hlramr to marry anyone, Just to get married. Ton can marry any time, but after you are once married It le for a long time er should be. r ',;" Dear Miss Brooks: ' I read your corner and enjoy It -. t think you can help me, (1) I was born 1 August, what isjmy , blrthstoneT (J) I have brown hair and eyes, what are my colors? (8). Is It proper to go with more then one boy at oncer My -par-enta object. Where le the proper place for girls to learn bow te daneet The girls here all go to ward dances. Is it proper to got .My parents object (fl) Thla fall met a boy while working at a factory. TJfked him betternhan airy boy I ever met. I went out with him a time er two, thrn one night be came after me; and my parents would not let me go with htm because they did not know hia parents. I never went with him again, t He went down In the southern part of the state where hie I dont know. I expect he does' Cloth la - them , home la.. I can t forget him or find , th. ntVr t . ,BBth .r I for yourself with the violin. Would i be right to bind her and yonraeif t an engagement for such a lone, tin Why not go on as you are a wht:? )ust being good friends aas psla In ing you both free to have ether Men, Remember, sixteen and seventets I very young to become engsci sw borroraL.Whatmlf,jrouJir shs ihon And someone else yon thoufht j( loved after a few mora years! As gagement la sometimes a very srln thing : and .not. tightly . broken. . Ko Senator TeWclothes, has ths foreg'j' caused yen to see things dlffereni If so, let me hear from you. Omt VMM' BeMKe.$V;.!S tX ". I have enjoyed your corner forsor time and would like you tom' some questions for me. (1) I wai oa Nov. S3. What la my lucky dr. and monthsf (2) I am very jsuci i love with a rlrl and another llttlail keeps putting 'herself In my 1m About ! rymnaalnm clothes tn mtir a akMt.' er.1 Is It So Here! certain - place ' In every . We have la the vicinity of Pleasant j Grove, a fine Piano, also a player- piano which we .would rather dispose There's a of ' loyally than shl back to' Salt ' town Lake. Instruments vlll of coarie' be Where a certain .group gathers "round sold separately." To any, responsible , la a certain room a certaia floor-party floor-party who will agree to take up' the And a certaln key la a certaia door, balance of the contract on either Aad . a certain word If It's - plainly instrument wt will extend our etsy-" ' hard terms and give Immediate possession l la a certain way, by a certaia bird. la payment ot deposit, balance to be I will bring a certain result, they say; That's certainly good, la a certaia way; .; , Ana a certain fellow will tell you ' ' " - V - " If he knows, you know that ha knows you know. paid ia convenient installments that will make the buying a pleasure If interested, write Quick to Sales Man ager, consolidated Music , Compaay, 48-50 Mala . 8treet. Salt Uke City. CUh. JO-rt statement:- A. H. Young, farmer, Snd .'East 61ht8amuel E. Taylor, Reed Knudsph. Ed-N. Ed-N. St., Uhl, says: "My back hurt j ward Soutbwlck and Chas. IL White, considerably from a dull ache that settled across my kidneys.. I was troubled with . a . lameness and sore-Bess sore-Bess through my back. My kidneys acted too often. I had to get up at Beet Committeemen. ' . Following Is the schedule for these meetings.' " - Monday, Jan.- 29. Mapteton 11 o'clock a, m.; Sprlngville 2 p. m. ; oirht t pass the kidney secretions! Tuesday, Jan. 80, Alpine, 10:30 a. m. r which were htthly colored. ' On box American Fork 2 p.m.; Lehl, 7:30 'j of Doan's Kidney Pills, which I put-p. tn. f ichasr-d at the Lhi Drug Co., fixed Wednesday, Jan. 31 Provo, ' at B. toa tip fine. As sooa as my' kidneys T. V. 16:00 a. m. and 2:00- p. m. . actd prot erly, my back became free Talk on marketing, . Dr. , Boyle - of from aches, and pains." ,1 jCornrll t'nlverslty. 7:30 p. m. Provo j ! Prfre 0, 'at ail, dealers. ( Don't j local meeting. afniplypsk tor a kidney remedy get j ' Thursday,",. Feb. 1, Iko ' View ' Poan'e Kldn-ey Pills the snme that 10:30 ftm.;. Vineyard 2:00 p. ni.; Mr,, Yointf hid. Foetfr-MUburn Co.,"Plrnsnnt Vlew-7:3!l. p. m. pTfrs:; nuffnlo.'N. Y.: -'J'-' adv.l Fridiy, Fcb.: 2 Mrnlla lO-a. Ccstlscstd Lbnltsd - - Lea ArjtZca Uzlz$;L: To Ccuthcm Calicrcia Round Trip Tickets With Nine Months . limit To All Points a t-- A . ASK Go The Enjoyatla Vay anyone else I like as well. What should I dot .. ' BROWN ETES. Utah. . (11 The Sardonyx la the blrthstone for, August. (2) Tou can wear light blues, rose shades, soft greens, browns snd reds. (S) If you are old enough to go with boys at all I should say it waa more proper to go with more than one than with Juat one. It Is probably because you are too young that your parenta object to boys and dances. If you can take dancing lessons this is ths better way. . If you cannot do this, ask a friend te-eome to your home and teach you there. Tour parents should, and do, know what ta best for yen, my dear, i . They know the circumstances aad conditions, I do not. I cannot help but think your parents are right In not wishing you to go with a ; stranger whom they knew nothing about. There are plenty more, dear,, and when you are a little older, father and mother will be very glad te welrome them to your home, I am sure. Dear Miss Brooks: ' ' 1 have been very Interested. In reading read-ing your corner. "Betwaea Me . and Too.? I have, found how you have helped , others, so now 'l am going te ask you to help ma. (1) I was born in February whst le my lucky month and day. my eolorf (J) Could yen send me the words to the son g7' "There's a Pretty Pret-ty Spot In Iretandr Wishing you much success, and hoping I may call again, I em, -J.- . - I ' ToraTVlftah, (1) res. one born In. February It Is said Saturday Is a lucky day and April and August the months; colors, blue, plnirand alls green. (2 Cannot print eaTw m Wk Top,3rV1rnP" ' Dear Miss Brooks: This hi the .first time L have written to you, and 4 bopa l may. ask you just one favor; - .Could yew please find ms the poem entitled, "The Master is Com-najr Com-najr I will give you the first two lines, it may help yont . They said the master Is coming te honor the town todsy, . And .none can tell at whose house or home the master will choose to stay. Thanking you In advance, I remain, ,' , a . A. B, Idaho.' . 11 t,. A. B, and send It directly to yon to your enclosed en Veiope, cetved a note asking me to emt r visit her. I asked the flip writhe wri-the matter end ahe dldat wast go, eo, like a fool, I obeyed her. t I am sorry aow. r Would It b to write to her and become frltn again T I wUh you a bright aad bier New Tear. . - A RATTLESNAKE, Wl ! ' What a poisonous young tnn! j "They say" that for one bora Is K vember, Tuesday la the lucky ir. ' July and January the mopths,- (2) 1 you are very much tn iovef Mr hoy,, you have my sympathy. 1 very serious affair at your age. f are truly sorry, it Is never toe ' try to make amends, you kaoir. experience may havi taught yes t. It la not wise to consult snyos you have so llttlo respect for f apparently have for this girl fr 1 way you allude to her), about Tf fairs, Furthermore, ir you !,r' avoid trouble do not even assocHM girls whom you. eannot spest oj ' ' treat respectfitllv. Tou will H"1 1 course pays; Tour good wliW returned manyfold. ' c t i ..t .; Dear Hiss Brooks: , ; . 1 have been reading yr ' a long time and now f am st c"-yeu, c"-yeu, my dear Miss Brooaft r serlour nroblem.' I am I""1 18 aunflrs and ara eoesli"1 ' attractive and good-looking. ,1 Insr wltR a young g'entlemsa my ewn age. We have bees for about two years. Our frlM ' we ought to be engaged. w ' very fond of m. but he " asked bo to marry him. This silvery sil-very unhappy. 1 am save h J me, but I think he fears th1 " feotlon is not returned. , without seeming to- be fort -him know et my love? This fnollsh, but It is very, rry f'-ma. f'-ma. . Can you give me the Hate to; Get Up In the Thank you very much. OAB'---- I tried to reach you by l". It returned to me I. am ao "" through your paper. ' )t! t I' sea no way, Gabriel!, (, young maa know of, your than you-are. doing.' A -" . too bashful or backward to M love ter you aoinor or, la'' Umt' .'.a,.' Tou can show your preferen society, and be very ,h!, r and modest, but further th" ' f j ; cannot go and still nlty and womsnllness. AJij' P are very young to have a lt1 you not think tt better te i s" , boy friends? Tou will !V , tor opportunity t prove i ,u Dear Miss Brooks; I .have been reading your corner for a long time and am very interested In I would Ilk. te ar.k yo some Jues-Hons: Jues-Hons: will, you please publish the eon. -Little HrowJ Jur.. "p. Mi! X',M Rorr " ' wUh ?ou all the oo4 tuck In the world and hope Well now Jan't It a shame that I but no douht some one who sees this Mrla tVA. '' '"ough tc Will continue1 my . search for thm n. m. i mn 'vs is aleS ' The faA that you have r-J mtrn; b i ,,'w'lCM largely him but oa. the etr ".( a " ; :-, It.4oes not sound l"t,'J more experience with trf positions and charactsr sii 9 sterner set, If this T""rJJ.M care for you. his desire sr or not hU affection Is r ' ov.rrnma hts fear. that. It v ,.. you think so? ' ,nA1s ,. i flear, cut-my u |