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Show BATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. lUEMGAN FORK C1TIZKN :; Dm Du THE MOST DEADLY BEAST OF UTAH COUNTY .'' . . (PROF. WUTEB COTTOX-HEICHjUI T0C5G CSITEESltl) - ' Most people are horrified one of these loathsome creatures, as harmless as they are, appear ap-pear on one of city streets, some women would scream, others would faint, and Mr. Snake would be straightway put to death, It is claimed, by some statisticians that on the. average, two people die in the United States The figure u plenty high possibly too high. ' r The abhorrence" we hare for anakea seem to be Inborn; a. trait handed down to ua from' Mother Eve. What a pity she did not Implant a facial abhorrence for the house-fly I Thla creature la the moat deadly of all vermin knows to man. At least 70,' 000 of last .year's deaths In our coun try alone could be traced directly to this Imp of Satan, this winged tool of death, the. house-fly. One-third of all typhoid fever caaes and as unknowable proportion of such fifth diseases aa spinal menln gltis, tuberculosis, . and summer complaint com-plaint of children la directly carried by the detestable fly. . Why la he such a carrier of dls-easet dls-easet One needa only to 'observe his habits and look at his hairy body under un-der the microscope to find a ready answer. He la the filthiest of all cre-autres; cre-autres; born and reared In a manure heap, he takes wings to a privy vault, ' a daub of sputum,' or some equally obnoxious filth, and thence directly to the dinner table or the baby's milk bottle. One cannot help but wonder If the fly Is not struck with some- sense of etiquette as he alights on one's bread or piece of pis, for his first du-i . . K. n ,.,K tha mnrk and' rziv.ri..;,;;r; - mire from his legs, which he neglect ed to do In his mad rush to the din ing room. Look at th foot of the fly under the microscope and you will be struck with the fact that it is about the beat . fttth-gatherisg organ that could pos-. pos-. sfbly be Invented. The thick, long hairs, coupled with two sticky cushions cush-ions on the bottom of each foot, enable en-able the fly to cling t the wall and make all less solid substances cling to ft With these six clusters and twelve' sponges, , together with a long - sucking organ provided wits rasp and glue, completes the fly's muck' - gathering equipment. , And the horrible hor-rible fact about the fly Is that Bono of this apparatus Is cleaned after a tts it to the privy vault, until the- fly alights os your choice morsel of food. - The house-fly (sometimes called the typhoid fly) has no teeth nor fangs ' nor sting, yet death-follows bis pats. - He Is the vilest , of all that Is vile, the filthiest of all that Is filthy.. If we have files In our communities,' It sun ply means that either my neighbor ' or both of us have filthy yards. I ' can clean my yard until tt is no habl v tat for' flies, but It will avail me lit-tie lit-tie if mr aelghtortwd them oh"hls premises. No k city " ordinance can keep my ' neighbor's flies " at home! What can we do? -o Ahrt It the Truth! "It does pay to advertise," said the ' salesman. "Did yon ever hear the . story about the rooster who crowed? t-venrttarOhesameone"t got . his statue os top of the bars' sow." big can of Baking Powder for little money-that youjure saving anytliing. Thcre'a Only Cab Vay to Gave car Dake-Day, Use 1 1 "J I I II Tho Economy DlffAG POWDER tSy It costs only a frac-t frac-t tion of a cent for each baking. You use less because be-cause it contains more than the ordinary ordi-nary leavening strength. The sales of Calumet are over 150 greater than that of any other baking powder. YtWTSU BIST IT TEST TfB WORLD'S GREATEST DARING POWDER at the sicrhtf a snake. Should every year from snake bite. The Derll As amazing drama of the monater. who makes play-toys of the b'rta and souls of men and women, at tits Restart Theatre tonight, Friday and Saturday. Great Cast Assembled Is Paraaoaat Plctire, Is Mstrlmesy s Fallarer There are six married couples rep resented In the cast of "Is Matrimony Matri-mony a Failure? which comes to the Realart Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. ' : as suggested by the title, thla Is a. comedy of matrimonial errors and aiuougn the picture presents and dls cusses . is a highly humorous vain. the question, it doesnt attempt to . - ---, mreuw, anawep lr Tint i v- wtttt frrog.tion pomt The six families are played by the following well-knows screes artists i. oy uernes and .Lila Lee,,. Lois Wilson and Walter Hlern, Za8a PltU and Arthur Hoyt, Lilllau Lelghton and Tully Marshall, Sylvia Aahtoa ana otis Harlan and Charles Ogle ana Ethel Wales. . Is addition to these there are several, other Important Import-ant characters,' which make this cast one of the largest assemblages of screen luminaries ever sees. - : e e ' ' ' 8tery ef Senth 8eas Is The Beaded Weoaa Want to go to South 8ea Isles? Nearly everytody desv Patron of the Realart Theatre .wftl find thesv selves carried awajr Jo this romesjlo region when they see Betty Com peon fat "The Bonded Woman", her latest Paramount picture which opens there os Wednesday next for a' run of two days. la this offering, the South Pacific archipelago is shows at lt best, with enough of its worst to -make -the drama. Miss Compeon, as Angela, goes to a dive is Honolulu to rescue the mas she loves. This Is a . color-ful color-ful scene, with dancing 'girls, sailors and natives, and pictures Hawaii as most people fancy It But fate, and the girl's wish, then removes the pair to a barren deserted ialand. where the denouement takes place. . Miss Com peon Is supported by very tine cast, including Richard Dlx, John Bowers. X Farrell McDonald, Ethel Wales, SATE XO&ET BEAD THE ADS. 1 ..w I UL I . 11 moviLesi - . " (Hot tntv Mf.ws JUt U '' I "Ml, that the- Woolworth Building la a book s of many stories. ., -U,;; that Marshal Field was a general that Avenue 8" has many, danger curves. that air-brakes are part of a flying i machine. that .the Farm Bloc is as overgrows city equare. . - that Easter I an annual poultry show. . : !--,.Vi-i; and that Lent Is a European loan. Do you know .a Dumb Das? Tell, us whit, he thinks we print It ' Spsslsh Fork Decides U '" V - i BaB4 SwbssUsr reel Spanish Fork. March , l-Flsasc- Ing and building a community swimming, swim-ming, pool was unanimously voted Saturday night by the central committee com-mittee appointed aome time ago to ascertain the sentiment of the people the costs of erection and other items connected with establishing a swim mlsg pool and playground. Meeting with.-the committee were represen tatives from the Rotary and Klwanls clubs. City council, Americas legion. Boy Scout executives, Woman's Aux iliary, the. four wards of Bpastah Fork, ' Rebekah lodge. Self Culture club, Ladles'' Literary club,' Alts club and other Interested parties. Preve Taberaacle Choir., , tev Slsg at Cetieresee Provo, March I. Is recognition of their splendid work ta the rendition of the Giles oratorio, the Provo tab ernacle choir of 100 voices, sader the direction of Professor J. R. Bos-hard, Bos-hard, has bees Invited to Join the Salt Lake tabernacle choir at " the April conference. They are especial- requested to be prepared to stag the Giles compoaltloss In Salt Lake, as well as tarjots the Sett Lake choir ta the giving of the great Hallellnjah chorus -from The Messiah.". , Jeha B, Mayeeck pies at Preve Beseh bosh - - 4. : Frovov March IJohs a ; 11 Prava ten en tanner, aieu ' k aw home 'yesterday followtog s three week's Illness brought on by a stroke. Mr. Maycock waa bora at Sprlngvllls August 30, 1859, where he Uved untfl about fifteen years ago, when re mov ed to Provo bench,. Besldeat ef leal fer Sixty Tears Dies LehL ' March ' 8- Mrs. Charlotte Crochet Qoush. widow of James Ooukh. Br; died Frldayl from all menu Incident to old age. She has been a resident of Lehi for sixty years. Cooperative Marketing Expert te Tlvlt Preve Provo. March B. Walton Peteet, national "directof of co-operative mar ketlng of the American Farm Bureau la 'expected to be In Provo some time the latter part of thla month, according ac-cording rter offlcera of the local bureau. bur-eau. Mr. Peteet Is expected to organise or-ganise while here co-operative marketing mar-keting associations .among the fruit growers and the potato growers of thla country.' . . Plan . for- Mr. ..Peteefa.. visit . here iJi be outlined by the executive committee of the Utah County Farm Bureau at its meeting Saturday. . Pioneer Woman ef Preve Answers Call ef Death Provo, March 6, Mrs. Tfflxa Cook Krrkwood. 73, a pioneer of this sectiondied sec-tiondied Saturday morning at her home. S92 South Fourth West street Death waa due to ailments Incident to old age. Pleeeer Maslclaa Diet Lehi, March 6-Oeorge Klrkham died at his home here-Mosday night of pneumonia and complications. Mr. Klrkh&m waa born March 11. 1862. In Be1 se stspli he Utlnks- London. England, and came to VtMhi"' " aeraana, w com Sept. 18, 1869. He worked In the old paper mill at Sugar, House for some time and aa a carpenter on the pld Salt Lake House and Revere hotel. He also worked on the construction of the Salt Lake, Mantl and the St George temples. He removed to Le hi In 1865 where he has since made his home. For more than 30 years he and his four brothers furnished music mus-ic for dances from Cache valley to I Utah's Dixie. He is survived by bis wife, Mrs. Mary Russon Klrkham whose golden wedding waa celebrated Dec. 16, 1922 and another wife, Mrs. aKNUINC DURHAM TO DACCO STANDARD OF, THE WORLD -. fc ti-i J-t-, Sarah Klrkham, 7 sons. daughters and Sprlnrvllle Blgh Seheel , Art Exhlbltlos Date Set 8prlngvllle, March Artists from various parts of the United States, as weJ as Utah's best talent are ex pected to be Tepresented at the an ual art exhibition which will opes ta the high school auditorium for one month's display beginning March 15. Paintings , already received Indicate that the exhibit wUl be the best ever had here. , - . ,, , .. "-T o : . DEUHQUEXT HOTICX Paelfle doll Mtatag A sTflltar Com. pasy, taeerporsteel ssier the laws ef the State ef Utah. ' Prlselpal Place ef Bigness, American Fork, Utah Cessty, Utah, . rt , NOTICE: There are delinquent up on the following described stock on account of assessment levied os the 26th day of January. 1923, of one-half one-half cent per share, the . several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: He. Have 8hares Ami 863 W. D. Beers .....2,000 860 James W. Brows. .1,300 1014 H. D. Campbell.. 1.000 1046 H. D. Campbell.... 100 . ??lJ?LiI-l.000 1010 Manda Chlpman.. .1,000 1011 Ida-Cblpmas;;i.r:i.00Q lRXatpasaai. t.ee $9 Mrs. Kate Jones. 7W Dr. J. C. Landen-' 1 berger 44 A. Wi Lee.....'.. 769 Wm. A. McMahoa. SS6 Wm. M. Sheldon. .600 1.60 .1.000 ..600 .1,000 .1,600 (.00 1(0 10.00 .00 1.00 66.00 85.00 945-WmrHT Sheldon. . . .100 11 Mrs. A. B. Steven. son .... ......11,000 1021 Jennie TJ. Steven- '"' " -i- - son . . . . .... 17,000- 10SS Jennie U. Steven- son 8,000 1045 D. L.' Stlne........S00 1011-Frank A. TJhlasd. .1.000 06 T. H. TJhlasd. (00 24 T. H. Chland.......t00 15.00 1.60 6.00 S.60 1.50 04 Mrs. Alberta Williams 60 JI5 And In accordance with law and as order of the Board of Directors made os .Ihe'lMh day of January, A. D-, 12S, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be neces sary, will be sold at aucuos in ue Bank of American Fork. American Fork, TJUh, on Saturday, March 24th 1923, at 4 o'clock p. m. to pay delin quent assessments thereof, together with the cost of advertising and ex penses of sale.- a. C- JOHNSON,- Secretary. First nub. Mar. 10 Last pub. Mar. 24 s ' - I THE DISTRICT C0CBT OF UTAH COmT, STATE OF UTAH. Essie Vandever, PlalntlfC-is Wert Ralph Vandever, defendant. SUMMONS The State of Utah to sajd.defendant You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled Court within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if you are served within the county In which this ac tlon Is brought, otherwise within thir ty days after such service, and in case of your failure so to do, Judge ment will he rendered against you I nlalnt which has been filed with tbe Clerk of the Court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the Plain tiff and the Defendant, and for gen eral relief In the premises. BOOTH ft BROCKBANK. te.eef Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. 0. Address: Box 64, Provo, Utah. Office: Rooms 7, 13, 14, Knight. Build-in Build-in Provo, Utah. , First publication March 10, 1923. Last publication April 14, 1923. ' o WE PRHT nCTTER WRAPPERS ' lir-:. '-; J::r J'3::d U ? 'III , . F. O. B. DETROTT ' I till ' . l l WA Oniman Top end Slanting IVbkhhkU r I I I I " - I 111 II' l t i I II I I I I ;i s A-J ' I I I I 1 :-V - M I I , rm CVAM I I TbtFcrd Runabout a ttiiiir - b the nt;exxoomlcal ll portxtioa Mlesmen can esylor. WUh III th9 DSVF OTY8 fflEU top Cod fifffltJ TTtsd - pendabla transpartafioh 1st thai mfnfcp j - a aw Terms if dedrad. ' - I Pitts & Hatcb ,(.!Qtor Ge. MM . I r (FORD GARAGE) . I - b.oo I . American Fork 5 : Utah' . 5-M ' '' 5- . . -11 1 1 "1.00 "-T11 ' , ,n . . . 1 ' - w Jl: ' ' M - " . - ;- 'j-r- r- . ' ''' ; Hntiftfi nf Erntffl HUIIbO Ul llwt'Ul.lUUUII NOTICE is hereby given that Alpine School District, Utah . County, Utah, has elected to redeem .andwUL re deem and pay off, on April 1st, A. D. 1923, all of the following describ ed bonds, then outstanding to-wit: 'AMERICAN FORK SCHOOL DISTRICT DIS-TRICT No. 14, bonds, Utah County, Utah, dated April 1st, 1912, (20,000.00 numbered from 1 to 20 both Inclusive, Inclus-ive, denomination $1,000.00 each, In terest ( per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, April 1st, and October 1st each year, payable April 1st, 1932, redeemable at the option of said School District at any time after April 1st, 1922. Also -Alpine-High -School District No. 1 bond, Utah County, Utah, dated" dat-ed" April' 1st, 1912; (60,000, numbered from 1 to 60 both Inclusive, denomination denom-ination $1,000 each, Interest ( percent per annum, payable semi-annually April 1st and October 1st each year, payable April let, 1932, redeemable at the option of jeld school district, at any time after April 1st, 1922. ald..boads .will- be redeemed at W. T jrr GET OUR Mutual : We have a few tons of "Baby Nut" at $6.00 per fl ton while it lasts. , , " f "Sun" stove, the perfect brooder COAL AT $7.00 Li PER TON. - Ll Delivery $.75 Extra . v 5 "V A- .''..' -; - V'- , We will soon have screened slack, an excellent R summer Goal at $5 per ton I in the yard'. i' . " p PHONE 93-J Kgrara grog jgggg ;g$ra!fiWfi T,i if',m f e accrsea wre uereos 10 April 1st. x, ta accordance with the terms oft said bonds and all of said bonds are ed for redemption on said date 8a bonds will become due and payahltx on aald -April- 1st, 1923 at the Bask of American Fork, Americas Fork, Utah, and os each of said bonds there will be due and payable the principal- together with accrued interest ta said date. Interest os said bonds will Cease Cea-se to accrue from and after said date. Dated at American Fork, Utah,' this 20th day of February, A D., 1923. ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT, Utah Cousty, Utah. By FRED D. WORLTON, President Attest: " " ' 4 J. F. WALTON, Clerk. (Seal) First publication Feb. 24, 1923 L4 Publication March 10, 1923 She Was Tire ef Perey, Percy Noodles aays that when he asked the capitalist's daughter what she would think If he got a Job at reading meters. for the gas company, she said she would be awfully glad If ae would go Into something that took him to other people's houses ome ef the- time. Dallas -New -- - vi PRICES ' - - Bl AMERICAN FORE for ddivery ti v 1 ' ti mmm . 7J |