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Show ; , h. - y :v i - . ,t ' V , ' ' ' ' . '. '"i ' i , JiMERlCAHSQliXU UTAH, tUIIDAY, AUGUST 4, 192.'J NUMBER 25 w ini LEASE OH PACiRC CAR TIPS OVER Warreiv fcil OFSlOLEIIiieS . THE EES r- 'jfn Tniin.? inin - 7A 'r ammo mint iij Aiim APPinnnr r,iiE er,nn j ; .in nuiU: nuuiULl i 1 h: tLJ W It I J(wrtki--.ttni-.ku that on of our tood 'r:.. iteea ak&iVvfe jn maces In the city1 and X? of them bad b recover- WiW week the loci, officers M InYesttaatloa and ; flatar-james flatar-james B. Welch, ward clerk of J, Second nrd, arrested and flnd $50.00, and : truck load .or . - miuinc articles were taken ft-n u, residence up to the city per, consisted ;,ot almost Imaginable, tncludln u, uid abort handled hOYeli. col diorela, beet and coal lorke doien kavbee o binglea. onejv, rallKd iwi. waS( J""' cable we, renchee.: ". f mmere, lerelera, oil tanka. crow bare,, bicycle. two bot miter Jackrta, wheel barrow. low, vu: rock Bait,; tun, oruanea. He, which when identified by the owner will be deHrered to hem. The ma rrt caught 4a the tet by Mm. Root. O. InfertoU a few veeke ago, early la ; the morning Then the old folk went on their et. "nnkwTto Bait Lake. ; She Ulla the following etory: - .. V: for lereral week pmlonj to that Boning, Mra IngenoU had been dung considerable chopped kind' Bag, a tub, garden hoee, rock alt, tie and on two occaaioni had seen osteon leare the yard late la the evening, with what appeared to be tacki of kindling. On thla particular Horning,' Mra. Ingeraolt waa up Witt ,ene of her email none wno naa neea i 01 all night, and aa ah went to rata, a. window to the back ! rooms, the lUtee ihe aaw Welch la 4ae act of taking the. lack". " the bart aid pnt It In Ma pocket It wm about 4:10 Mra. Ingeraoll eiyai no, uausuv, , uu uiu turn ,, vwwi were obaetred by another neighbor. and oat a ah was going out , to pw w umn fiv mm mwmtf mm www became trlglitened ty aoroe young people who wm-c -tiwLr way lei fplck berrlei, and that h picked up ;'a lack filled with Vhat appeared to be kindling and made a hurried exit 'I from the lot. About 9 o'clock that ; Welch', horn and found he tad gone " to Bait Uk with the old folka, 'so the etatei the again went to bia home that evening and that he at flrtt was highly Indignant at the " accusation, but later produced the btra lock and also paid her $100, for the cost of having the kindling h had taken, chopped. ; It Is also claimed that a cement "block which Wm. Roberts had been using for killing pigs, had disappear- od and he had offered a reward of io.oo for the location of same. Some bora dlacoverat It nn . Welch1 place and Informed Mr. Roberts .of this, who- recoTered hj.s cement block and compelled Welch to ; pay the 110.00 reward-. - v , There may be other charge placed agafnstWeidi, but the general opinion opin-ion Is that ther is something wrong lth tla-mentallty for lt Js . under, stood some of these things were tak-?l-12 years ago or more end It hat V . ""tu KDing on-eTerainoe.ferr.7-r Mr. Welch was ; released Sunday from his position aa ward clerk and PnrW h. Llddle hajbeea named as his successor. Bp. Storrs sUted that far as WlchTs books were concerned, con-cerned, everything wm found strictly strict-ly straight, although in the past the ""n.had handlod considerable motify Me position, for the ward, and that every penny was accounted for. TO Investigate Our Fish Streams The Board of Control of the local sh and Game. Protective Ass'a met Thursday night of last week at the ty halL Badges were distributed Jo thjese members who will sell them w the season's membership fee of 11.00. l Niels Nelson and Will Laursen were ppolnted a commltlei'! to InvesUgate the streams tn which fish have aL Tr been planted " to ascertain nether or not it will be necessary ,0 Place screeni to keep the very mail fish from going to other small-r small-r streams thronrt "P" the report of the committee action win h .v - ...vm t uwvmmmtf, ,00 s the membership of the "sociation Is Increased, Pres Earl "olmatead states a Gun aub'CwUI organized. ' . " , -. . Sunday , night about ' 11 o'clock while Alva Adams, Zan Adams, La von curtis , and Burn Harrington were coming home from Salt Lake City In Alya Adams' bug,w their car was wrecked about' a mile and a half north of the point of the 'moun tain by another ear which was going north striking It, and which was also al-so wrecked. ;! -- ' V ' Zane Adams suffered a compound fracture of the left leg - below : the knee, besides th leg being cut in numeroue places. "Burn Barrlngtoa received a bad cut oa the lower, lip, and th other two. American Fork boys escaped injury, as well as the occupants of the other machine. v Burn Harrington, who was driving the Adams car, states that' neither car was going over - 20- miles per hour, and that his " car had two wheels pff the pavement when it was hit, and, the other ear was coming down "the center of the pavement. Zane Adama was seated on a spare seat on the side of the ear . and the car going north , struck the Adams oar on tills side, catching Zane Ad ams, foot between- the. two running boards.' H was immediately taken to Salt Lake, and given first aid treatment at the emergency hospital and. was then, . taken to the Holy Cross hospital where the injury was further attended to. ' ' ; The other automobile was driven by Elmer Duncan, salesman of the Taylor Motor Co. of Salt Lake, With Mr. Duncan were his wife and three year old child, wh were uninjured. Tfie American Fort . boys . claim it was the fault of the Salt Lai driver who claims he , does t know now the accident happened. . Both cars were badly wrecked and the Adams car wMch was brought to. this city Monday night fooks like a locomotive might have ha IU for the front tun ning gears, werw torn off,, the front axel and spoke snapped in two and the car otherwiaerbadtr- bAsKr There were no arrests and aot- wlthstanding the report of the Salt Lake papers that whiskey was found in the car, thl report is denied by the American Fork boys. The dally papers stated the first of the week that his foot bad been am putated, but Zane was visited Wed nesday by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adam of this city and it had not been def. lnitely decided at that time whethtr or not amputation was necessary. The hone, which was broken completely oft above the ankle had not been set then due to the severe cuts tbout the foot and leg. It is thought that an operation win be necessary before the hone can be set, which will mean that Mr. Adams' will be lame for the rest of his life as the leg will be shorter by an inch or so than-the other one. Zane Adams had nut recently been released from service . in . tne TJ. 8. Navy, where he had served some" ten years, and had been visiting friends and relatives here the past weekly ;'. -.-.--'--;- PURCHASES REALARLS THEATRE BUILDING This week J. H. Miller of Ileber, formerly of this city, purchaaed the balance interests of the Restart Theatre building and ground, and ha also purchased more ground Wk of the theatre - consisting of 21 feet deep and 66 feet wide from the Chlpman Investment Ca- Some time ago Mr. Miller purchas ed part Interest in the building and this week be completed the deal for the balance. ,'- Our present picture show man, Mr. White, haa lease on the building and will continue to run his good pictures as long as his lease .contin ues, and w understand he has furtlt. er option for another lease when tho first lease is up .. - ---'". Mr, Miller says that after Mr. White's leases expire he expects to take over the show house personally and erect a Urge stage ana eisa in crease the else of the building length leng-th wise. . . J . . ' They Age Fait b Breoklya r . , (Chicago Daily Tribune) T"" -He came to Chicago from Brooklyn where' he was born, when ten year! Our . CMe'fils'; Dead End Cobmgs Suddenly raint' , SAN FRANCISCO, CAI, Aug. Associated Press.1 Warren O. Hardir president of-the United States, died instantaneously and without warning : toniprht at o'clock a .Tictim ot a - etrcl of - apoplexy, which ettuck him' down ? in ids weakei-?? condition after an illness of exactly a week. Death came to the chief executive ex-ecutive while he was conversing convers-ing with members of his family, fam-ily, and, according to an official offi-cial statement . issued by phsi-cians, phsi-cians, was apparently due tr brain evolvement The end came, so sudderily that the members of the official offici-al party , could not be called It came after a day which had been described by Brigadier General Sawver. the resi dent's personal physician, aa the most satisfactory day the president had had since hid illness began. The physicians m their formal announcempvi of the end said that "during the day he had been free from discomfort - and there was every justification for anticipating antici-pating a prompt , recovers." The first indication that a change - had' Occured in Mr. Harding's - condition.came shortly-after 7 o'clock- when Mrs. Harding personally open-ed open-ed the door of the sick room and called to those in the cor ridors to. find Dr. Boone and the others quick. At that titrw Mrs. Harding - was understood to haVe been reading to the president, sitting at his bedside bed-side with the evening paper and messages of sympathy which had been received during dur-ing the day. The death of the nation's chief executive was, announced in these words: - ' f'The president died instant aneously andjwithout warning and while conversing with members of his family at 7:30 p. m. lcatnwas apparcnuy due to some brain evolvement, probably an apoplexy. ' . -"Dming the day he had been free from discomfort and there was every justification for anticipating a prompt recovery." The end came suddenly Ani without warning while Mrs. Harding, sat by his bedside reading to him. Two nurses were" the' only other persona in the room, and there was no tun for a last word from the nntlori'8 leader either to his wife or to the republic he The Pacific mine, which haa been under lease to A H. Read of Denver, Cola, has been cleared of the lease and Is now under operation of the Pacific Company. It appears - that Mr. Head took the lease . In good faith, with apparently Plenty Vol means tQ. carry It through successful ly, but one flaanctsi Cdtiaster . after another, coupled with the loss of both parents jpi thin 14 hours of .each other, 4s said to 'have almost unsettled his reason . ' : . ,: The 1" required five men to be at work underground continually and as this was not done a forfeiture was requested by the company and pos session ot the mine tunred back to the company last Sunday. V Among Mr. Head's loeses is said to be the burning by' fire of a large concentrating mill - which he owned Individually In Colorado and which burned with no insurance. Mr. Head came here with a good repu. tatloa and was said so be aa expert la the concentration 'of ore ud sraeH sr practice. It is therefore a mat ter of regret to the Pacific. Company that the lease had to be terminated. The American Lease is still ship. ping or with Ave big 4 horse out fits. These are bringing down one 51 ton R JL car of ora each week. Each car brings something less than $1,000.00 It fa said .but at this figure it would seem that this ore wilt make a handsome profit for all eon. ceraed la Its mining and marketing. ,"":.'' i ' O One of .the beet comedy, moving pictures ever showa la this dty was "Dr. Jack-, featuring Harold Lloyd, which waa shown bare . Wednesday, afternoon, evening and Thursday evening at the Realart Theatre. The nlhiM Jlrmw m. hi lumae aer.1i time 7:30 1 and . was very much enjoyed. - . ... - . V - ' . . . When Mrr Delbert . . Sudwick and daughter. Theora, Misses Betha 8torra, lone Norrls and Ruby Nicholas Nich-olas ot this dty, a young lady from Roosevelt and one from Salt . Lake, were . returning to American fork Wednesday .morning from Eureka, the radius rod on Mr. Sudwick's car gave way about tea miles from Eureka Eu-reka and sent the cr oft a dug way. I It tipped over three times and land. ed bottom side up. r . Miss 8torrg was pinned under the wreckage, the' others having manag ed to tree themselves. Mr. Mema Johnson ot Lehl with two other moi . wera returning to .Lehi and happened on the scene in tune to jena assistance. assist-ance. Miss Storrs had received ' a bad gash on the forehead and Mr. Sudwick, who has a weak heart, was -suffering from the . shock and Mr. Johnson took these two Immediately ty the Eureka hospital. The others escaped -uninjured aside from minor cuts and bruises The ear was bad ly damaged, and was later taken to a Eureka garage tor repairs., Mr. Johnson brought Miss Storrs, Miss Norrls and Miss Nichols v t American Pork Wednesday afternoon the other young ladle remained at Eureka with Mr, 8udwick. .Mr, Sudwick had Ukea his daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Storrs, aad the two young ladles from Salt Lake and Roosevelt to Eureka with him.' Monday, 'ex pecting to return Tuesday, bat duo to some brake trouble, they remain-' ed over till Wednesday morning. The Misses Norrls and Mcholes had been . vUttlniv with Miss Norrls father fa-ther at Eureka, and were returning He: ould you accept 'a pet moa-She: moa-She: "Well, you'd better ask papa." Up GleanUp s This is the year the campaign is on. Everyone is-, is-, expected to clean his premises where possible paint-:, . The Fences, The House, 1 he Barn. Use good paint, it is the cheapest in the end; - Paper ther Rooms - Paint the Homes Clean up the Lots - Cut the Weeds Prevent seeds"7""" from being carried. : Any Color Get Paint Paint Brushes - -Best Made Wall Paper .vV and Varnish . . Everything in the Paint Line-7-at GHIPMAN'S STORE Store of Quality. . American Fork. ' BIG The RED CLEAN-UP PAINT-UP Old. . ' " "'"' , f- ; (Continued on Page 4) |