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Show '1. lf,5jSJrftO"?,-",.'--,'?1Jil IK. BATUEDAY, JXAECH 10, a923. V AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN era if TO KEEP CARP DOVH SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. county alone. 8om Eastern Brook ' v trout tr put into ttit hither moan tain,' streams and .lake., B. Ljls Men denhall, m Pro?' Pott' t.llZ 4 i FOR THE LOVE OF "PAT" 17TH OP "K Utah lake Is to be the bit place tor but and trout fishing la the 'touted states, the chicken rale, lag industry In Utah must' greatly tn-ereasV tn-ereasV says William Whitney, manager1 man-ager1 of th state fUh hatchery, i " Mr? Whitney stated that between fifteen and twenty tons of carp are fed d Thickens in Utah every day, bat that the lake could easily furnish t0 Ions: d If the lake Is to be saved from the ravages of the carp It la up to te., fishermen' to go Into the chicken, chick-en, business, , ,j -,!-, , ,t- 1 ; Th4.: fishermen' of , Utah f county dream of 'a time when they will be serenaded ; Wght and day by the cackle of hens and the-, crowing' of MARCH 110 STEEL PLANT CELEBRATION CELE-BRATION FOR 60 DAYS Because of Inclement weather, lack! of definite .mformeOoa as ..tow when contractors , will arrive, but particularly particul-arly because of the tact; that It Is still , swamped with matters pertaining pertain-ing to thj transfer of the site, the Provo chamber of - commerce t this week definitely abandoned the proposal pro-posal to hold a eelebratloa at . the plant site of the Columbia 8teel cor- porauon, uarca 1J. instead It was announced by Secretary Edward : & Rlnkley of the chamber that no cele- wosters. ; They so, brightly palntsditpatloa luUVheld until the laying chicken coops all along the - iUU Mrnnn f- When . highway and they see the farmers crawling sleepily out of bed at about one o'clock." to turn on the ;, electric lights.'4 But most Important of all. track after r track stops . along the' ' road to disgorge - The scene changes to :the where crews of ; men are seining t night : and day, each drag bringing this, date U1 come ao one can say, since there Is no Information Inform-ation available as to when work will actoally begin. - Neither 1 It nosslbls great quantities of u joreteii flen the foundation of the lake, up hundreds of Ill-fated carp... ""Yes." that will be a great day tor the other poor fish!",; - " Utah lake at one time had the possibilities pos-sibilities of becoming the best place for - trout and bass fishing In ".- the United States. Until 1868 there were' ao carp m us use ana it was tnea that the conditions were Ideal for trout and bass. f ZiS- The; rumor that the carp were Introduced In-troduced Into the lake purposely Is discredited by Fred Houts of Spring- vllle. Mr. Houtt claims that bis father Jacob'' Houts, obtained t It large carp from the government and carried' them acmes the plains la a covered wagon." " He kept thenrtn a private pond, where the state hatchery hatch-ery Is bow locatd. , la the spring of 186S when Spring creek rose' high, the pond broke; loose and the carp were swept Into the lake. From then on the carp have con tinned to : multiply until the lake Is fast becoming uninhabitable tor mora' desirable flab.- - -., . . "Although carp-do not eat -other fish as It is sometimes thought," said Hr. Whitney, they do eat the gpawa jpf "otao tfci. The carp do most harm, however, la eatls .the mosses and grasses that grow ta the water around the edge of jne lake. Bass deposit the spawn j la these grasses and the young when hched llv nthe vegetation aad jhe Insects that frequent it The (blast furnace will be laid and; the .cornerstone , be ' ready to pat.: la place. According-to Thomas P. Pler-pont, Pler-pont, president of the chamber . of commerce and head, of the ; Provo-8prlngvaie Provo-8prlngvaie Holding company there will be no celebration for at . least sixty days. ' - CANYO CROSSCUTS Angelo Zanln, the' foreman of the Paclflo Mine; came down from the mine alone last Tuesday. He states that the snow Is setutag rapidly aad Is oaty about I feet at the Pacific aad t ft t Inches at Ed. HInes camp, but from Deer Creek down to 8outh Pork there la about I feet, full of water with no crust . This will set tle la a few -days so a road can be broken through to the smelter. Mr. Zaala stated there were only 4 or I slides la the Canyon aad they were all small ones. . - The food supplies at the . mine were : getting low but there : It ao daoger of -a famtae,' for teams will be going op la - a few days. 1 Hs stated they had been living on snow '"...: . e. e e ' j. N. Iversoa was a visitor here Wednesday ad ' had a conference with Mr. Zanln. tt was learned that Mr. rerlin " is making arrangements z crp have bow almost completely de stroyed this habitation of the small bass. Although the carp can sever be completely eradicated, they can be kept, la check. . A email amount is shipped to New Tork and Los Angeles, An-geles, but the market for them Is comparatively small. ' , Compared with the stocking of the streams-very little Is done In the lake. Pour; years ago the lake was stocked with White fish, a deep wa- ,tsrvarietythat,is:joi the csrp. About SO.000 aatlve trout are annually taken direct to the lake, "" However, . between eight - and Bias million Rainbow trout are introduced Into th" streams of UUh, ; between two and three million being In UUh for opening work at the American teasing Co. property Just as soon as roads can be broken. - : - .. e e Mr. Zanln stated they had encount ered some water m the top of a raise in soft ground and had to stop work in It for the flow to anbelde, other wise the mine was looking well with a nice streak of galena which Is widening out .under .' development h vrougnt out . a sample . of very black manganese of Iron which re cently came In the face of the drift While it Is Bot worth anything com mercially it Is said to e a- excel lent indication of ore bodies. v jCl-' ' ''" ' '.' e ' ... . ;.,- " V Wllllam H. Greenwood Is ' prepar ing to start work on his proepect on the east side of Box Elder mountain. Daughter Mother dear, what Is St Patrick's dayf ' V' Mother Sure," ehUd,. aad Olm after being ashamed of ye, with Irish par ents and doat know. 1 Daughter Well, Mother dear, I go to school you cant expect me to know everything. : ..- Mother Well Bow child come here while I tell ye. Te see a lot of wlm mea got together aad was after doing charitable deeds " and the the the, well what ever, they have at the head of Ireland Just sat down and thought of all the noble work of these wim- mea aad without scarcely ; turning her brain' twice she' sat "dowa ahd wrote to the President 'oL America, suggested to him that Ireland ' aad America get together aad set a day apart tor these splendid wtmmen, all other folks gets days to oellebrate and why not them? '.n.. .c.--::k':, j . Daughter What women, mother? MotherWhy Ignorant that ye are1 the Relief Society Women of course And the 17th of March was wedged la as an extra day tor their 'special ea- Joyment. s.'-'b? - .j-",o-'V ' Daughter And what are they going tO dot .:-ijy-TC-t-:. y-::y--l r. . Mother W!l for one thing, dance. Ton see, daughter, on this day the gods attend. Aphrodite comes . and gives -every woman - beauty '.and makes them forget "JAZZ" and they dance with -; wonderful grace ; and charm, then Zeus comes aad' makes every man a "Prince Charming" Apollo comes, waves bis magic wand and all Is music and happiness.--- Daughter Who will be there,, mother? mo-ther? .,';,. Y .,;,.... Mothen Everyone who are married and old enough to'. be.. Daughter Mother, how can yon tell If the cods have touched everyone? . Mother Why child they will wear a badge, green foe Ireland, which means youth and more in the treas ury. -v - -- .-.A.-.-r-!-.,.1 mt Daughter Why, mother, . that sounds more exciting to me than the touraameat . ! Y. Mother Tes. me child, all the lad- ies will wear their pretty new house- dresses aad there will be singing and mention that the god Bacchus wilt al so attend, and he brings the eats and "Uks- - wkWh also. dd- to the treasury. ' , 'Y - Daughter 0, mother I can hardly wait tn I get of marrlagable age. : Mother And Y sure, by the way 1 S 5S SS S'ERU v I A V 5 . of . S latemt SI SB .. OelWaKaKa oooatoaK KooawaKKKo Maybe your present banking connection is not just what you think it should be. " business indicates i an ' indiffer ence to your best interests. , . Maybe that evidence of friendly feeling, which should exist between banker and customer, is lacking. ' The Bank of American Tork believes n cultivating the friendship of each depositor and handling the business with turtesy,- promptness, dispatch. - Maybe our bank is the best bank for you. n y n ii ?1 f V ' l! : j lUwilijiHiUI WijtDiiiMiiJii) , m j J As tmrA, PRESIDENT. Jl L.CHIPXA3r,V.PRES.; V I '! 6sKOsKKKKhK ; I ... . ..inn:,;.:-?, -rtf Am we hara, hid before rTon. casaet. mccesd without luljirj .M.. - A I . ! W W i Charges of Disolminathm - Entered by Utah Railroad George spends the time here he cant wait i. Charges of discrimination are cos- tamed In a complaint filed with the laterstate commerce commission by the Sslt Lake ft Utah Railroad com pany, v " It Is alleged that the present traf fic arrangement Is such that the Salt tAttvjtoute and the Denver- ft, Rio Ormnde Western secure all shipments of coal to points la western Utah, Nevada aad California at Provo from the Utah railway. The company asks that-it be per mitted to Join In the traffic arrange useful' gifts. The out of town guests were Mr; aad Mrs. Andrew Pulley, Mrs. Ruth Hansen, Misses Mary and Ester Pulley of Amerlran Pork, Miss Maud Cox of Lehi, Mr. Owen Beck of American Fork. " Mr. and Mrs. Beck will make their home at Salt Lake, where Mr. Beck Is employed by theiDrftaR;0. R. R.-Co. -Their many friends Join In wishing them success and happiness. . ' ... v i j -.. xnursoay, tne Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Olivia McGregor. After the usual business es discussed, the sketch the life of Mrs. Mary Watklns was CAM OF THAJIS We wish to extend our . sincere thanks to aU those who assisted la any ay at the services and laying away1 of our beloved husband and father, fa-ther, also for the beautiful flowers aad the ase cf the cars, Bra, Wav A. Dsrrut and rauilly. CUT THIS OCT AJD 1TEP ROYAL RECIPES - " ts -rv ' i - , rear, uumpiings Fresh Royal Bread enuabs I eaa pears " .. : . ,' H teaspeea grated aitmeg 4 tablespeoBs butter iieaiea sgs y 4 tablespeeas ssfar rewoerea euaamsa Sweet saace Chop pears; mix with them grated autmeg, sugar,1 eggs and enough fine Royal bread crumbs to make mixture stiff and smooth. " Mold Into egg-shaped balls with the brnrl of a large spoon, drop Into boiling water and simmer thirty minutes. Drain and sprinkle with ' cinnamon cin-namon and sugar. Serve with the sauce. v - "- donte :E0 VfATT cm Th nly laf IMS brakt apart fm fy. Jum HsM eeeswlekeeer lee eter.- Neyel At Daughtor-WUl they have these,?" " htttI read by Mrs. McGregor. The remaln- 7 w r r. r,7 . . T ,dep ot lht afternoon was spent In shipment and to Salt Lake city so Li w ... lunch good times when I get married? Mother Tes child there Is three things sure m lifeiDEATH. TAXES AND THE 17TH OF MARCH. Daughter Where wni It be, mother tell me more about it ' I love to hear. Mother In the Tabernacle, Friday night, St Patrick's eve, at S: SO o'clock Mrs. Annie C. Hindley will be In charge and Pres. 8: L. Chlpman will manage the danoe, and he does tell some good stories between times. mw.i. chd,we. msi awayia.bed.ta get our reet, for I have a hard day befor me for tomorrow. ' Dauguter Mother, I know it will cost you something for yoa and Dad' dy to attend this Bt. Patrick's party. and yon need not buy me that new dress, and I will stay home from that class party and give, you the money Instead.. ; Mumer weii, cnna. you. are very good; but the tickets ironir SSc aid w ror ezira , maies, so yon see w can all afford la go on with our pre-eeat pre-eeat plaas for enjoyment. For tho for poor mother Is : getting along she still believes la good healthy play. eight hoars for work, eight hours for play aad. eight hours for sleep. So good Bight, me desrie. e,T , Watch for date-M. I. A. play 1st ward.1' - 41 e FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS ::V:A ; PHoirE ies-w 1 AVERICA5 FOBS FLORAL Oppeslto Bottling Works-State Bosd KOSkSfafJESOH FINE MONUMENTS At Eight Prices A Large Variety which to select. Beeslsy f.larbla & -Granite .Works PI10V0 - from J that It may transfer ths shipments to the Bamberger Electric for haul ing to'Ogden when such shipments are consigned to points on the south ern Pacific. ALPINE NOTES (A. W DITif, Reverter) . ' -.V . Jv . - swjasemwsj , -J Mr. and Mrs. Lof Beck-entertained at their home In Alpine at a shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beck who were recently married. Mrs. Deck was formerly Miss Laurs Pulley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An drew. Pulley of American Fork, and Mr. Beck Is the son ot Mr, snd Mrs. C. Deck ot Alpine. , The evening was spent In games and music with a comic dialogue- by Roby and, Eva Forbear after, which a delicious lunch was served to : 40 ' guests. Mrs. Beck received many beautiful as well as Free Seeds By the courtesy of Sen. Reed Bmoot the Citiien has a mall sack of garden seeds and a few .flower seeds, tor those who wish them, frse - of charge. Theeer packages will ' be given to grown-ups only and not to children, ss long as they last Anyone wishing a package' can caU at the Alpine Al-pine Pub. Co. office, t , :.i' Iv, 1. was served, to the following: Mrs. Matilda Carlisle, Mrs. Hattis McDaniel,-Mrs. Mary E Okey( j Mrs. Elizabeth B. Drew, Mrs. Annie Car lisle,-Mrs. Ellen . Smith,' Mrs.. Delia Smith, Mrs. Sadie Bateman, Mrs. Bell Clark, Mrs. Alice A. Brown and Mrs. Evelyn Strong. ' - .i a.-., 'e.e e ' - Sidney B. Sperry ot the American Fork, Seminary. wai jhe speaker at meeting Sunday.evening.' ." r . " jf ' ' j,- ' ' - ' 1 ' i '''' an dies i Back te the Garde . , - , .- - ' . " -' . ' 8peaklng of income tax schedule who mads out ths first onsT Boy la the back row. yells "Eve had to Adam." - ; Come in and look over our lino of choice candies. 'f ?A11 Fresh Stock, r AFTEB THE SHOW -OE DANCE - Try our Hot Pies. ." Chili, etc. i. M. J. CAPE and 00N7E0TI0NEBT 50JBySKSKWSOXOas ' THOLIAS O. HANSEN. - landscape gardxer ' Caretaker fcr Clt'' Cemetery.': See me about new lawns and iolL it t Terms this year tor old lawns will be $6.00 with" a discount worth while If paid before Your bath is waiting!" - - A boy and a bathtub are not nearly so unfriendly unfriend-ly as tradition has it-f-when the bathtub is part of a modern, sanitary bathroom! , Theres little wonder" that boys preferred the ''old Swimmb' ; hole'? 'in: summer and hated the weekly bath in the winter-when winter-when the "bathtub" was the family washtub. ; .' ':'.' ': ' ' " ' ' - '. ' ' ' .." . ' - ' v f., . , . ',-,--v, -v.' . Boysuon't shun modern Bathtubs particularly " when there is a shbwer bathl too. Bather, they eniov the tonic of the bath-a-day, the modern way of rear- .uig Birony, ueaiiny cnuaren. mere snould be many 'more modern , bathrooms.: The usual "one-bathroom" dwelling proves it!; We'll install the additional ad-ditional one, at moderate cost. - :..' 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