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Show fiATUBDAY; JUKS 2,. li)23;; ahoican fork citizen SATURDAY, JUNE 2T1C21 ::oiithly BUSIIISS THER PAYMENT ClASSEIICAfOll ALPINE SRHnni SIIPT I WAV" "it "t"l "I "l ""ft l"l",l",",,",'il 1 V nwssw wessj sVMVVIi. VVI , t -f TRAMSAGTEpBY MHO si;--- GOES CITY CQUIIC1L ti Ths City Council met la regular r, of tut council present xceptlai CooBcHman 'Robinson. Tb minutes fo( ths adjourned session held April 'lOtfe wsrs read end approved. - k I Walter Adams- manager of the ' TJtah Valley 0" ' Cok' Co sp-(.wred sp-(.wred before the council snd ashed fat an exteniion ot on rear's time an the f" franchise granted hyiths jjty (ome time eg ; The exteaaloB vonld mean that actual construction would commence July 1st, 1924 in ,Utd of July lat, MM. The reuoa ,ir,a waa that the, company waa unable un-able to secure the necessary pip for the laying of 0, malna aa the manufacturers manu-facturers were behind on tha Ordsrs. Upoa motion, It waa decided to take thj natter under advisement. ; ' C W Chrlatenaen appeared before the council and presented. written petition asking for a Mcensa to oper it a pocket billard parlor. laas-ndch laas-ndch as theiVto aa ordmance agaia-st agaia-st the operation -ot billiard tables In the city It was decided to take" the granting of the petition t under advisement. ad-visement. ' ''T Thoe. Latimer appeared and aaked for tettlementot hit account for ssr-ices ssr-ices as engineer of, sidewalk paving eittrtets J, 4, S and d. If appears there some misunderstanding be twees tha engineer and ', contractor. The council deferred action until Mr. Larmier vraM get In touch with eon- tractor Whltlag' and i hay matters edinsted. . . - Cosaofknaa Rssmnsssn reported that he and Bp. tort B. Greenwood had attended committee) meeting of representatives of tfc tarlona tlee ot Utah bounty held ts Provo last week at jwhlch meeting the matter tjf fcaY-tni fcaY-tni a county "celebratlosi at fronton hr connection with 1 the mmnce- ment of work on th steal plant" waa takes up. Oovaenmaa ftcsnrneaea elated that It wx 4eslrea that Am erlcan Fork contribute ftO.Oo to as- sttt In the :vJbarbecus( '. After aome -dttcusiion, It was -declared the sens 'of the council that the city assist along with the business Interests of 1e duly represented. Councilman Raamunten also Stated that a committee had been selected to arrange ter a suitable Decoration Day program and that music, etc.. suitable for the occasion had 'been arranged fox. ... v. t Mora than 1600,001 haa been dts- tributed among sugar; beet tamers of Utah" and Idaho' during the week. At least tha larger compaines pay a substantial bonus, r the- cfcacka war mailed Saturday and it u ex pected and generally understood that all, the sugar beet compantea of the two statee wlU do tht aame. It la estimated 'that there were 1.266,000 tons of beets delivered to the factories In Ueth and Idaho last year. For each ton delivered In Idaho to factories of the 1 UUhtldaho Sugar company, the farmer will receive re-ceive BOc, and for each ton delivered to factories ot this company 4n Utah the farmer will receive 76c. The mnerence la due to a difference In' th Initial payment made In tha tiro states, as the coot acts are the aame aalde from that!" " ' ' Ready money wiu be needed now for thmnlng beets, it was said . at headquarters of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, this work being at 4ta height, and it was considered an opportune time to make the : pay ment Letters accompanying tha checks explain that the payments are mora than the amount which will be due on June 15, the second aubse- quent settlement data aa provided In the 1923 contract Final settlement! will be made on October IB, at which time n detailed statement, gtvmg full account of sales and other Informa tion,, will be furnished the farmers. The Amalgamated Sugar company, tt was undentoodY is, making almllar paymenta," and,' it la-expected, the smaller canpaniea Vffl tali In line. An accompanying letter to the fanners, sxplaln that about 70 per cent of the UU augar has bean sold and Invoiced,, and. that the present Wftdttom ,f the inntket warrants the expectation that the balance' of the crop wOl bring' good prices.! It Was IJko This Hubby: -Ha, hn, ha, ha, HA1" ; Wtfa: Tffhnili no funny t - Htfbby: "This etorjr in the paper hal says, burglar entered the office and commanded the 'aafe be opend. Idas Smytho, the Stenoa rapher, who was aloa tn the place was so frightened she showed htm her combtnaUont HA!" 'Wlfer XJeorge'!" :. ' ' Xlnes To -Onr TnDer All former students of the Brig-ham Brig-ham ToungUnrveraity,: whether they are traduaUs or not are cordially invited to attend the big class En campment and reunion which' is to be held on the TT!' campus Juno t, begintng at 10 o'clock. No tnvlutions are being sent out, but It la hoped that all former students will take their t invitation from newspaper ajw, tides, and be' present, according to Dr. Woodward, v chairman of " the committee on arrangements, 1 "We want all former students of the B. Y. U. to b present and Join the class ot the choice," Doctor Woodwsrd said. "The day is to be crowded full to the brim of enjoy- msnt and . interest " Hundreds of people representing the varloua clasass from the first to that of the present are , expected."? Commencement exercises wlll l.be held the following day, June I, when all old students will, be invited to Join the festivities.! The program of the days follows: , 8unday, Juns 't p. m. Bao- calureaU Sermbn. UUh Stake Tab ernacle. ' ' Thursday. June T 10 a. m-Claaa. es get together at Tent Headquarters University campus. , , 1:10 p. m. Class reunions and par tlea. , ... . , ,... "... 1:10 p. nv President's reception to AlumnL President's residents, 187 E. 1st North. . ' '- ; X 1:10 p. m. Band concert on Uni versity campss In front of Education Building. . v , 1:10 . p. m.-lBteralssk for sup- 7:10 m. Procraifc stunts, and open air dense, ynrrerany campus. rrldsy, June t If a. m. . Forty- aeventh . Annual Commencement Kx erchws, College HaB. 5,r " S . nL-Alumnl "banquet. Library. 1:1. p. mv-Ahiaml, Ban, Ladiee Ojwsnsstiua ''' ' ' "O Proas' vnt If fortune play thee The Oity Attorney 'gave n written Today, tomorrow aheH be true; opinion as to whether the city should say interest a Interest in connection wfth overdnegtaving sects. The opinion ot the ettosney was tthat autfaontiea were divldel eta the srobotttloa. Seports e4. the city mcers for the swnth were read ant accompanying bflls alloweoJThi jnayor and recorder were authorised to negotiate a Hoan aufflolent te -cover STsenies. J. E. Chsdsrlck andJK. J. Seastrand appeared In -reference to the" repalr-hig repalr-hig of a cutaert down eSenter stiwet On motion the matter was left with the street committee and street supervisor sup-ervisor with pewer to act: as was aaas culvert near, the W. VT. Hunter froperty In tk southwest part . of town. ' ; r;l'.'-;;:-. A amooth dims forgotten In those old' ' . , Duds you make like new. Press on Press on. Hot That KM ATall that dog of yours Is Haetas, mongrel." 1 . , "No-eiuh, No. IndeeO. Jest nwn dog, sub oOmsBon dawg." Oh, Trith, Issjth eoav While lesvtng the church, Bobby's mother' svss criticising the sermon' . Bobby xlnslly turned amd said: "aeseoraprhiO dimer. . " 1 ".-v'- ifcfr Tb Did Folks, it-rear ill V'tO '3?Bli.. i-uni The B. T. U. faculty next year will be strengthened by the addition for a number Of new members. Elmer hflller, the present superintendent f it At! the Alntna dchonl DtetrleL- who t hag done Chicago aoflate non, student the department Uon; Miss Colucabl Nebo district, will be primary super- r ; viutrr anil KfU. ' WllmV Innann. in ' t structot In physical education lor fit IllUlliate Success. ' The following new instructors have i been engaged: A. Ray Olpln, A B s mathematics: Carl Chrlstensen, B. B, ll chemistry: 8teart Williams. B. 8 1 physics; Edward U. Rows, A. B., Ed. fS - ward A. Morgan, A. B., English; An- If ns Egbert, & S, English and Dram- .! I alio Art; Harold Bentley, Spanish; Grace Plereon, e8alt Lke Countyr tf Training school; Edna Holdaway, ai" offlcs practice. . i OO I01IOW1DS will W luwnn f i A lJ A i.M ' I !' All " ' iA0i itn? mnp nvfTjn- innnrm,TH m i vnn nnTir Mrrnnni , - and Wisconsin, win b as iuu necessary to mca lndlTidau as a map to tne traveler. , professor in the department g:J tlwut it vou'will f ind yourself wandering aimlessly I , : ; Miss EMsabeth Can- tllve nlA. A. . , . , . s . m csdmbto.,wiii.be KVtrT-r It ) of ' foods nna nutri-' t-J Tima In moneT. ; lit Emma Brown, student at IT. -r Te a and formerly supervisor in i Tho sooner Ton start an account with tho Bank of Amerl-1 1 " ; ' ' " . m " ' " St e L . . A 1 .j.' X Mt S can fork tut more rapid wiu do your success urwara Perwvcrance will see yoir through. c 1 A tit 4 -s r--e i 1 1 i 1 1 . a n If Hi year resume their U w; g. CHIPliCi Caakltf 7-- .. ; , :.n J ! 1 t tversltyne follows: - ea;.; n J. Snow, who, has rtiiim frmtmmmimi statants: Briant fL.-Decker.' biology tl Arthur U Crawford,' gedoJogy; Arch-' ie Robbins, physical education; Don U aid Parker, Leon T. Wnilama, ac- Sj counting. . . ; ." v , u ri fnllAwlnv tinafeeaoni who have 1 been rone on Sabbatical leaves of ab h-AS. UtlTMAHt jTrealdeit , sence this year, getting their doctor's If g,' U CHIPatAll, T. FreaUeat . j degrees, wiu next positions la the university t Professor William been at the University of Canfornial for two years, In the history aepen-ment; aepen-ment; Professor k'Wilford. Paulson, rho hu been at Chleago in the psychology department; md Profes- sof Cart K Errtan.' who hM -leettii j. H. Stem received word working at the institute ot Teehnolo, Wlllard Cleghorn Wednesday that an gy. Pasldena, Callfomla, la the math. I important disclosure c .'direct ship- enatks departmeat .1 M r ? iiagiore . bM'reentlyt neea made to lta addition to the leave of absence the Globs Cob. property. The 4f is men. Professor B. tt Eaatmond lr chalcopyrlta, simitar la appeaiace spending six months at the Untvsr-: to the material shipped, by the Am- I M I ! i I": I 1 n If CROSSCUTS ...... from 1 Belptaff Band Exteaded te Many Old People la Utah Ceanty. ' , , Most old ipeople have a bad hack. '. The kidneys are often weak. : . " Or worn out with years of work. Backache means days ot misery. Urinary troubles, nights of unrest Doan'a Kidney Pttle hav helped to make llfeemsler for maay. " ; Thsy ar doing' so for old sad young. . Read the following endorsement J. P. Johnson. Fourth East Second South Street, American Pork, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills an a remarkable kidney medicine. They removed the aches, and pains "from my hack 'and corrected' weakneas of my kidneys. Sharp twhrges of pain through my back kept me uneasy. - My heck was weak and there was' a lameness all through It The - kidney eeeretions passed .too often and were r highly Ainri -1 wss told to take Doaa'a Kidney PUle and one box fixed me np too. aL all dealers. Foster-htllbttrn Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. I Slty ot Washington and Professor! Franklin Madaea the same time la Europe. Both will return tor the next school year. K:. ? i Professors Fred Buss, Charles E. Maw, B. P. Xarsen and Hermese Pet erson ot the Brlghant Tonng Untvsr-sSy Untvsr-sSy hava heen .. granted Sabbatical lejveevot absence for next year. , Pro fessors Bass - and Maw will go - to Stanford aad Professors Larssa ani Peterson to Eastern Universities, v . i ' ' ' o - Alas We Knew Him Wen Pester: I heard a good story last night Let's sse, what was ItT Ot, yei.',: Did you hear that one about the newspaper; black and white and red all overt? Doda: ; No -go ahead." , C2i rrr- r, ML n ft 9 nM '7V r. Thereis - no substitute T for Quality! -4agegeia JM.IJ JJil H t' mlUJtt'i'i'W'W'W'rl Insist bnrgetting' -1ULEKET- MEATS, 6R0CIEIE8, JSHIS, H0TM59, CE1CIIM nCKLES, '- flAEDWAEE, tJAITPT" aa! ICE CEE1M lad PlerarDeslgas Specialty. Caraatlens and Seers, aTi eelors. tEHI FLOEiL CO. LIE! Telephone year ereer--we ship preaipUy. "-' . - r::e r:o::ur.:EriTS n.. AtEitt Prtees A Large Variety from whkh to select C!;jrt!3& u Grcnita Wcrks PROVO , erleaa Lsaalng last 1ilm mt. Cleghorn did not state tha width oi the deposit, hut said there were maay hundred tons in sight at the present time. - - ' t. At the Pacific four man are work- ins cleaning up and timbering In the mine. The wife of one of the men a Mr. Jolley of Provo, Is to do the cooking. The, head of the leaning company la said to be due within, a few days, to make an inspection of the mine and mill. Eugenb Blea and wife with ssveral men are at 7 the Pittsburg. - - - . '.. v. e e w- il.--1 Negotiations sie aald to be oa for leaalng the Lons Pine mine. This good looking property should be In ore without much additional work. - . The American' Lease,' Dutchman and several other properties are work tag aad others preparing to start ' e e .. ' Shipping from at least two mines will start as soon as the snow goes oft . . ' Start the Kisle, rret. Punish: "Hey, Bin, why is kissing like puppy on leer Dumster: "Sesch me. Why is Itr Punish: , "UH dogm-lce. Farmer (pounding oa ; door of ttj, dude, out to work his way hack : 4o health) : Hey, corns oa,' -Pile, i oat it's time to get "ap." City ,Duds t "Wha'a mttai-what tlms to HV . -'!-..: I Farmer: JUto t a. a.-tUBa ta get ; np and. mOk the cows." 4 r-j , , i City Dndsf "Heaveal have w got to snsak up on em in tha darkr-:s i Mrs. Ray Coddlngtoa aad soa are . visiting' In. Oarfeld with Mrs. Cod-dlngton's Cod-dlngton's sister, Mrs. Jeea ' Jeppeon Our Own Money tb On New - ' V- NO COMMISSIONS NO DELAYS "- ' 'I-. 7 pee annum . ;. , All papers kept in our own Tanlts, " : 'r Call or write ' " ''' t InterrMou ifeInsufance Co. llth Floor, Bofton Ezildln?. ' SALT LAKE 0ItYr UTAH. Loan Homes ; T02 SALS BY bsiggs riiAEaici His Grandpa A Fish! ' It has been thousands of oentnries, so scientists tell ua, since our ancestors crawled up from their home ' in the ocean and looked around. Jt mwESHhe start of man as a land dweller," . " ;H: :-' -. Every day thereafter our seadwelling . great--"grand sires crawled out on the sand to sun spent more time in the open air and, eventually, forged about the shores and inlands. V ' ... ' Then came the day when man stood upright, and .when night came, failed to retnxn to his watery home.! But love of water, fresh and invigorating, is ' imbued in man and he is happiest now in the comforts com-forts of A BATH. ' " PLUMBING is the art which gives back to. man his pre-historie playground in his own home. You need it in your home. Every member of your family i'will enjoy it. " :- 'C A'''i::.i., f:li - Cleanliness is Godliness which is Health, t . Let ns install a modern, new bath in your home. Prices are very reasonable- " - ' tr M; S. Lbtt Main Street, Telephone 49 J.! : r'-:' LEHI, UTAH r gOsfeCsKBrCBV |