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Show CATUEDAT, FEBRUARY 10, 1923, AMKHTCAN FORK UITi.w oooooo rnoM Tins u. a depart- HENT OF AGRICULTURE $00000000000000000000 oooooooo " llie Etta Bartlett underwent aa mratloa for appendicitis Sunday at s hospital aad la recovering nicely. ' SUaa lisa Hlndley of 8alt Lake, la mandlnc the week and j faara with relatives. : - Hra.lt. V. Dodge of Idaho, la pert for a month's visit with her parents Ir. and lira. Abner v Chlpmaa ' aud family. . , v Miss Rita Brown returned to her tome la Ptoto Monday morning after rto it of three day here with Mlaa Veda Barratt MrCad-Mrs! Joe. Searle and Mr. HEfl X, Claysoa went to Mona rriday (a attend the funeral of Mra. Emma Clayaoa Garfield. i ',' Mr. and Mra. T, W. Cropper left Friday for Maati, whera they will eoend visit of two or three weeka - lira. P. A. Lyons " Af -Bait Lake, spent several daya thl week In American Am-erican Fork with her mother; Mra. Catharlna Chadwkk. .- ' The adlea Aid Society met at the am. a Um n. M Hut ThnMill afternoon. Needle work occupied tha time and refreshmenta were aerved. There ware 10 present "7. 7 -"'l.: Mlse Luella Strong and Mr. Doug- la Barnea of Salt Lake, are apendlng tha .week and In Alpine with-Mlaa Strong! parenta, Mr. and Mra. D. J. Strong.;; ; 't.:..: 4 ;.,;. Mra. Ada Baker apent Sunday In fait Lake flatting, and Monday at tended ' Millinery spring , openlnga bald la aoma of the ehops there. Mlaa Sarah 8mlth haa returned stoma after speeding tha paat two souths la Farmlngtoa - Tialtlng her aJatar, Mra. Grant Clark and family. Mra. W. A. Homer la confined ' to tha boapltal following a alight oper atloa, which waa performed laat Sat-srday, Sat-srday, and la reported doing fine. -k T 'Tha regular Union aid Prleathood Mating will convene la tha taber-acle taber-acle here Sunday afternoon for all arfftnlxaiiona, excepting tha Sunday AkAAt -WVA Va14 ,Wsl Afj AlMk tely la tha Forbea School building. m . . . M c?Tia ms cpnng season, .reo. ll with a beautiful line of jjsitcra r hats Starter Uillia cry, Pleasant Grove. , . Sarah R. Rauaoa of Salt Lake, tea- Mlaa Rhode Baker waa a vlaltor la Magna Sunday with her sister, Mra, William Patterson, , - ' ' Geo. Brown of Proro, waa a bus!- utaa visitor la American Pork .Wed. neaday la tha inter tat of tha Poultry Poul-try Aaa'n. . iy ' V :- Mlaa Lillian Grant ' attended a ahowar In Provo Monday evening giv- ea la ' honor of Mra.-; Loraa. Booth Maycock. Mlaa Ethel Parker leavee today for Idaho Falla, Idaho, for aa Indefinite vlalt with bar aietar, Mra. J. C. Baa aea aad family. Mlaa Viola Roundy la expected to return to hoe home in Highland thla week after aa extended visit la Iron Caonty with relative , ? : 'iX v Mr. and Mra. T. A. Greenwood entertained en-tertained a few frlenda at their home Saturday arenlng. Oamea and mnala ware enjoyed and . refreahmenta aer-Ted. aer-Ted. " . " Reed Gardner waa a bualneaa Tla- Itor In RlTerton and Salt Lake Mob day. and Tuesday ha left for Delta to spend the remainder of tha week on bualneaa mattera. ' ' Z Jacob Cbiiateasea of Pleasant Qrote, was a bualneaa Tialtor In American Am-erican Fork Friday last, and while hera made tha Bartow office a ealL Mr. and Mra Jamea Chlpmaa and lira.' Bade Henry and son John, mo tored to Salt Lake Sunday and were gueata at dinner of Mr. . aad Mra. Arthur Adama. "' - Mra. Jamea Julian returned home laat Sunday from Salt . Lake aad brought with bar, bar ' mother, Mra. J. Crystal, who baa been ill and baa coma to American Fork to racuper- IIOTICE OF FOR SPECIAL TAXES Mra. Elisabeth Lowe la slowly ra- floverlng from a aerere attack of ptomain poiaonlng racalred over -a weak agar A eon Thomaa Lowe, and a daughter. Mra. cnariotta Bpaaiaing of Hooper, Utah, hare- been hera with their mother dating ber Ulaeaa. . p - Mlaa Ruth ' Ashby. student at ' tha B. T. wan a member of tha orchestra which furnished mnalo Fri day night of laat week for. the "T Woman'a" dance. Miss Ashbq plays tba aaxaphont and la also member of the achool baad. " - . - , - plaaaantly - sur-oa sur-oa : tha Bench Vara Laraoa waa' prised at bla noma , Cryatal raaidenca bera Saturday of Monday aanlng by about M relaOras aea week.-and win m prepared to take care of either adranced or begln aar atudanta. Mlaa Rauaoa haa etcd-fad etcd-fad with Mr, Chaa. Shepherd of Salt Lake, "i ::::.; V""' . : Miss Kate Durrant entertained the following "frlenda ' at ' bar borne Sua aad frlenda.' ! All : participated -In gamea and music until a late boar when a delldoua supper waa aarred. Ruben Adams, with aoma companions, compan-ions, went down to the fake laat Sua- day arenlng: Misses Leona Logsdear'oa m thin Ice and went through, aad Mary Wild of thla city' aad Miss j but suffered ao Injury beyond a eaaant Grore; Messra. j soaking" to the walat ' , Ora West of Pleasant LeRoy Thorne, Lenard Christiansen aad Fred Shoell of Pleasant Grore, and Lloyd Nelson of Salt Lake. Misses Mllllf Duncan, Mae Wilcox, June Lynch and Rita Brown, and Messrs. Morris Buckwalter, Alex Kar-rea, Kar-rea, Clyde Blrk, Leo Nelson and La-Toa La-Toa Curtia were gueata of Mlaa Veda Cards and ada art out announcing th big Valentine ball la the Apollo Hall Wedneeday Bight. Feb. 14th, with music by the Ariel Quartette with all the lateat muaic. "Of course well all go. ;". lX-h i: V:- The Starlev Millinery will .beirin the Scrimr Season. Teb. Barratt at bar home Sunday erenlng. X2th With a beautiful lime Of tight refreahmenta were serred after , pattern hats Starley Zlillin-A Zlillin-A aocial time of music and chata. 'ery, Ple&sant Grove, SARAH R. RAWSON . TEACHER OF PIANO V7ILL BE at the Jas. Crystal home A1IESI0AN 70BK SATURDAY OP EACH WEEK, ' ' ; k ' : Phone 140 for "appointments. ' OoOoOoOaOooooooooooo 3 V f1 T sZ HATS EXQUISITE EPR1NO ; STYLES , those cute little off-the-, . face models , you've, admired ad-mired so also the larger shapes. Reasonably priced. pric-ed. . . . . . - TANNER STYLE SHOP 0004Oe004040404OeOa04Oa0404 Batteries, Tires, Tubes, Hi-Test Gas, Oils and Accessor. . :::". " ies'at the ; Timpanogos Service Stalion v . 'Vulainizinj and Battery Work of all Kinds v Let-us put your battery in shape to stand the cold spell. ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED. r 1 ApproximaUly II per cent of our lumber goea Into eratea and boxea, according to the- Forest Berries, United States Department of Agriculture. Agri-culture. The failure of' containers In shipment results la enormous annual an-nual losses, New and valuable information in-formation on the1 causea of weakness aad bow the requisite strength caa be a ecu red , with more , economical naa of material' baa been ' recently obtained by the Forest Products La boratory. Madleoa, Wla. A total of $34,542,062 baa been ap proximated by the Government to the States for roada and trails within or adjacent , to ; the national forests. Total axpendlturea or Federal ana cooperative funds amounting to $22,-116,724 $22,-116,724 bare already been disbursed. To data, 4,788 miles : of road and 6.711 miles of trail bare been con structed and S.744 miles of road and trail have been repaired aad improved, improv-ed, aaya the Forest Service, -United States Department of Agriculture. Increased demands fori campaigns against pocket gophers have led to tha undertaking of work oa large scale la Arlsona, Idaho, Kansas, Ne braska, New Mexico, Oregoa, Texas aad Washington, under v the super vision of the Biological Survey, Unit ed States Department of Agriculture. Conaiderabla demonstration work has also been done In Florida, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and South Dakota, A determined effort ! being be-ing mad In alfalfa producing sec tions to destroy these peata, which cauae damage commonly amounting to $2 or mare: aa acre,, and often de stroy the entire stand. It haa long been a rule on well- managed dairy farma to milk and feed thocows thFsame "hours every day. Regularity waa . alwaya thought to have a beneficial effect oa produc tion. ' However, experiments carried on by the United Statea . Department of Agriculture on. the Government farm . at Beltevflle, Md have shown that cows of average production milked milk-ed at the aame hours every day produced pro-duced but slightly more milk and etlghUy : lesa butterfaf , thaa rtboae milked at random, provided the feeding feed-ing waa done jit the leedlng aa wsl as the milking waa done at random hours tba cows Notice la hereby given that Special Taxes for Paving In Sidewalk Paving District No. S are due and unpaid la amounts and upon the lands set forth nA tM.ribMl In the delinquent list haratn iftiched. and unless said tax es together with the costa ure paid on or before the 26th day af February lass. th nroDertr noon which said tax la a Hen. or as mnch thereof as may be accessary, wui on saw sy ne nid for aald taxes, .cost of advertis ing and expense of sale, at the front door of th City Hall. American Pork. Utah County; Utah, beginning at hour of noon of said day and continuing until all aald "nrooerty ahaU have been sold. . , . r - ; " Ellen M. Baker. W. part of lot 1 block 22: fronuge 427.02 ft Depth 25S ft Plat A, Americsa Fork Ciry Survey. Amount due $381.21 Ruth P00L W. part of lot 4. block 23, frontage 12.1 ft, depth 150 ft Plat A. American Fork City Survey. Amt due , $73.4$, Thomaa Hunter. E. part of block 32, frontage 85 ft depth 300 ft Plat A. American - Fork City Survey.-Amt due v ...... $42.27. Martha Hunter. E. part of - block 82, frontaga 46.86 ft depth 250 ft Plat A, American Pork City Survey. Amt. due .......... ..$6(1.82. Joseph I Kelly. W. part of lot I, block 2. frontage 83.27 ft depth 250 ft Plat A, American Fork City 8urvey. Amt. due ...... $I5!i2 E. B. Lee Estate. 8. part of lot 1, block 23, froutace 38.1 ft depth 2Ul ft Plat A, American Fork Cltv Survey. Sur-vey. Amt due 333.93. Leonard Shefley. -8. part of lot 1, block 15, fronUge 66 ft depth 330 ft Plat A. American Fork City Stirrer. Amt due ........ .... 3S1.J3. Lov Pncc and H13I1 Quality Don't Go Tonetl-r, Stick to 775 71 H. 77 T7 r 1 1 1 '"1 W: J- Never accept "Just Z3 Good" Brands; it ; will only mean dicappcintments and tail-ures tail-ures on bake-day, vnich are ' expensive. ; PoTvCcTa IZzCzxzto In Prlco U i. tSXt KT 1X37 ; When " ybTi use it , you never spoil any of the expensive ingredients in-gredients used ' suchas flour, sugar, ' eggs and milk. ' The eale of Calninet - is 2H times ea much , &3 that of any other brand. '' n ' ' Tim WORLD'S GREATEST DAZING POWDEZ B.89 chaina, ' thence Sooth 1 one Hans Christensen. 8. oart of lot and 50-100 chs: to beg. contain- 3. block 13. frontare 82.5 ft depth too 4nc M A. situated la tha 8. W. 4 ft Plat A, American Fork City Sur-j vey. Amt doe $7l.7. F. N. FackTell. , S. part of lot. 1. block 13, frontage llt.5 ft depth 250 ft. Plat A, American Fork Cltv 8nr- iy. Amt due .... ..I 8.8 Alex Cunningham. bloct 11, frontage 1(5 ft. depth 150 ft Plat A, American Fork Cltv Snr. vey. Amt due ...... ...... $150.10. Ann Larsen and others. East . of block 14, north of State street. South frontare. 15 7 ft. depth 500 ft. American Ameri-can Fork City Survey., Amount due Ruth CryataL S. part of lot 1. block 7, fronUM 333.1 ft. depth 250 ft Plat A. American Fork City Survey. Amt dua ...... .... ... 1iM.1t . -Elaabetb M. Miller. --Beg, 4 8 eha. north and. 1.00 chs. West from the 8. W. comer of block 23, Plat A, American Am-erican Fork : City. 1 Thence runnlnr Korth to State Road 3.90 Cha.. thir along SUt Road West by North $.60 of Sec. 14. To: 5 8. of R.1 E. of 8 L. M . East - frontage 153 ft Due .v .V . . $174.IL Roy C Boley. Beg. 135 cha. E. and 795 eng. 8. from the SrE. Corner -of Blk- (15) Plat A, American Fork 8. part of lot 3, City, thence E. 204 feet; thence run ning 8 L6& cha.. tnenoe runnmg w. 204 feet; thence running N. 1.65 cha. to beg. Grazing Fees Not to be increased, Says rorester ' 1 " The First VALENTINE tchs.l t)mn. at aea produced about I per cent leaa : of -1.8$ eha. "to the beg. Area t lzT-iaa both milk and fat"- aerea.Eaat froaUge 357.4 ft. rn .......... .....y,, $229.23. . Oeorga Nicholas. Commencing 8.75 . chs. North, and one chain west of the 8. W. Cor. of Blk. 31, Plat A. American Fork City 8urvey, thence running West. 5.89 chs: then vn. No Increase In graslng chargea ln th oaaaad 50-l.JU.ba thenca E. the national foresU of UUh will bn made. C W. B. Greeley, chief of the! forest aervice haa ao notified the Na- "1 tlonal Woolgroiwers association. ' According to Dana T. Parkinson, supervisor of the Wasatch National forest, the ' question of grazing fees la national forests Is a most Import ant one. He says: "The attitude of the forest aervice has been to keep the feee small In view of the depression depres-sion In the livestock market subsequent subse-quent to the close of war. Ther baa been some talk of raising the fees for further federal revenue, and re cently Congreaa Insisted- on an ap pralaal of grazing - landa - under - the national forest reserve. ' The result of the appraisal of a range thus far. showa a readjustment of feea would mean aa' Increase of revenue' to the government However, the forest servloe knows that livestock conMItl- on specially In the west, are auctf that aa increase In fees would mean, a narasnip, The -postponement of the readjustment In fees should not be. construed aa meaning that there will be a department from the orig-' Inal plan to eaUbllah and adhere to a commercial vslue srstem." - '. - " ,0 ... , How To Tell Ealse Bills According to Collector of Interns! Revenue Jamea H. Anderson there ar a number of "raised' federal re serve bank notes In Utah, and aa fully 90 per cent of all the currency in circulation today Is Federal Reserve Re-serve Bank Notes, each of which has' the portrait of familiar fr to most . , everyone ; from their early school days, It should not be difficult o dtect raised bills of the following denominations. If yon watch tHese portralta on lach bill. For those who are nnajualnted therewith, the namea 'appear under each, so, that but little time Is taken . in acqnirinr sucn information as Is necessary to Indentlfy each bill of the .federal re serve currency. following are the denominations with their tepectjra portraits. "$1 portrait of Wanhington $2 portrait of Jefferson . $5 portrait , of Lineo'n $10 portrait of Jncksnn . $?0 portrlt of Cleveland $10 portmtt Of 1rn - L $100 portrait of Franklin."- V was a wild roseplucked rosepluck-ed from its dewladened bush jand tossedthru the window of- HIS ladyfaire. : : , ' It expressed regard, admirationLOVB. ; As a valentine, it has never been : surpassed ncver beeu equalled. ' You cannot hope 'to do better so send HEQ nowcre. Nexf Wednesday : is Valentine Day. Basket or Bunch and priced reasonable. , . Carnations and Iloscs Lehi Floral "Company Phono '" 60 LEHI , UTAH ' ney Pills and foond them a tine kiaV ney remedy. 1 When my back bectBS weak, lama aad achy, I used Don's Kidney Plus and they have never failed to give the dealred results ibI care 7 thai complaint" r (Statsmsat glrea March 25, 1917.)' - Oa October 13, 1923, Mra. Sommer. villa aaid:7 "I have received suck wtmdarful Taaulta br suing Dosali West froataga la-JHf pm, that I am glad to tsB .... J .... -0r ," Emma E. Eggleatoa. Commencing 1113 chs. South 11.48 5-10 cha. W. aad 4.93 cha. 8. Easterly of tha N. E. Cor of the N. W. M of See. 24, T. 8. 6 8. R. 1 E. of 8. L. M. tb, 8. 1.09 cha; to State road; thence along State Road. N. 73 degreee 05 mla. West 1.74 cha; thence N. 5.89 ena. la W tVTa aeg. j sua. aj. hmt Mfrav, ButtalA N. Y. ens 10 dck. Area a um, ouuiu vruu- $89.80. people bow they eared me. I firm my former statement, becauss f have great faith la !). ' -Price COc,' at an dealers. Deal almply aak for a kidney remedy g4 Doan's Kidney Pllla the aame. that Mra. 8ommervni bad. Poster-kill- adv. tare 114.84 ft Due -Alma 'Rowleyrr: Beg:" n. cha. E. and 4.30 cha. 8. from the N. El eor. of Blk. 14 Hat A, American Fork City running B. $.30 cha. thence N. 4.04 chs. to the UUh Central R. R. land, thea along said tract belonging to R. R- Co. N. W. 4.10 cha. th. 8 C.70 cha, to place of beg. - Area 1.113-160 acres. 8outh fronUge 75 ft. Dtfe -i ; . . . . . . . v. r ......... . $75.01. Martha W. . Hamilton. 8. part of j lot t, block 88, frontage 99 ft depth Sa0.ft-.Plat.A.-Amaricaa Fork City Survey. Amt dna ...... .... $114.75. Robert Carton.. Commencing 86 ft south of the ' Southwest corner ff block 2, PUt A, American Fork Cl.fy Survey, thence south 231 thence E. 150 ft . thence North 231 ft thence W. 150 ft to point of beginning. Went frontage 231 ft Amt due .... $229.33. - . MART E. ABEL, ' .' - ' City Treasurer. First publication Feb. 10, 1923. Uat publication Feb. 24, 1923. RENEWED TESTIMONY o NEW YOSK LITE o o mSUEAllCSCO. o O District Agent L. T.EPPES801 4 O til 1U 1st StreaiPkeme $074 O O PSOTOt UTAH. - O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO " :t:i . cg::fegtio;:ery j. (Permerly gaew's) No oae maa In Utah County who suffers backache, .headaches, or dis tressing urinary ills can afford to Ignore -thla American Fork woman's twlcWoloV: itoryit la :dnflrmad testimony that no resident can donbt Mra, LUxle 8ommerrUle,' N. Third Eaat St, aaysf "I uaed Doan's Kid- COME IN- f TEY OUE Hot Scotch Pies, Chili etc , . We serrot- nothing but the best. ' - We have put in all new and fresh stocks of Candies Cigars Etc. ILLEB T Ifl JP ACKSC.1 ko5iok;oxokoosk2 OUR MEAT DEPT. handles only the very choicest of cured And fresh meats. . TEY US WITH YOUE NEXT OEDEE ' YOU'LL COIIE AGAIN. PHONE 103-FOR QUICK DELIVERY. CITY MARKET ' ' Jan. Wio-ht. Prrrn -. - 0 oKoaoisoaojsoKOKoxoa osososoisoa oajoaoaoaoso03 What You Get at the Cobblestone Service Station Real Servico Day and Night Special low prices on tires and tubes, this month only;":'"'-":1' ; v. .'.. v AcccssoricaAll kinds'Ti;'- 'y7'r!''T-T-T:Cv-Light Lunch and Confections I ' : , Pep Gas Hi-Test and Regular ' Phono :89.T. OTIS CHENEY, rrop. |