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Show r A Mil mem AMERICAN FORK, UTAH, dAtUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1923. NUMBER 33 ; niTilAI C01IIIII UTAH COM Ifl BE HELD SUNDAY : lConventioa win h. held In ?pwT i- Tha flm session will . Agttoem-w- ---- - " . . A. A A AVlOfiK. IOr LU PUH lull " . L ,-:..- - 1 ill SSB! l ll niHiiiimri. 1 4 ll:oo " ' i . th young men and ; "Sr ladies. M 11:00 o'clock, meet-T meet-T w,,.i nfflcen and teach- M a ! "Ll b. aerved at noon In a tha tabernacw -- grfrbif trio unaer . . Z m' s a.n and othora of Pleaa. .. ABrtH - ...-w &iat Orove. " ' Si -v. .furnoon eaalona will begin ? - I 0O o'clock for fjl offlcom and i icfcwa. At a:0 o'clock MparaU fnr the Tonne man . and todlo, Thi i Uft ieaMon) at '.mi. nnnn to tb6 BUbllC. ; ' ,r " n ollatat mualcal nnmbera : .onbari will ba forntehad: At tb 1:00 o'clock aeaalon a aolo by lira, V g. Halllday; at tha T. L: M. I: A. i at 10:00 o'clock, a aolo ty.Kn. CUt fbfd Tonng: atlha 11:00 o'cioc aea-ika, aea-ika, a violin aolo by Mra. Trlmmln- of LeM, trio by Milan Knndaan , d others. At tha :S0 o'clock aea-V aea-V tloe of rouna; men, a quartetta by t Charlei Wateon and othara; at the . r lafflaa-n-iJrli cborua by Marf-tret Marf-tret Oreana and othara. Preliminary uie for each aeaalon, pip "orfaa - atlectlona by Nina Halllday. p Tha mnto for tka arantaf taaaion arfll be two onartettea nnder tha dlr-l dlr-l aetlon of Mr. 8perry and Mra. Bm. !: aa Aaderaon and other. Idaho Grand Jury Files Charges Atfainrt Alleged Anta Thieves B01S15, Il)AH0tL8eptXl?.--Fiollow. to the testimony-of aararal boalneea "mu aelected from a nntnbar called, the Iran Jory fvmtf returned an ktdlctment'-againaC - Dawli r litrtn, ?ftrace owner , of Twin Falla, on ehartei of beta tha receirer of atolea can brought from Utah. J. J. Hannahf . alao . tapllcatad tn tie aliened wholesale' aoto thterlng ta Salt Lake, la balna; held there. Aecordlnir to "Indictment ratnnied lltrtn received fonrteen 'or fifteen eara from Hannah at Salt Lake. Thee were drlren to Twtn Falla, when they were reaold at a low flgon. All the can etolen- wen Tords. ' ' Through a system of . changing Bombers on the engines and otherwise other-wise changing tha cart,'" they were resold without difficulty. These two men, officials believe, had; worked the auto-stealing game for some time and were clearing from $1200 to $1500 very month or alx weeks on them. Arm Broken In Anto Accident At Bingham i . , Alfred Steele, son of Mr and Mn. B, R. Steele of thta city, suffered a ..badly broken arm and other bruises when the anto-.Jut waa ' riding in mashed into a telephone pol near lower Bingham Wedneaday night- V Vr. Steele ha been employed at Bingham and waa transferred to Mag-- Mag-- na. He and two "Other-men--wara coming to American Fork to.prepara to go to Magna. They met a car aa tbey wen Just tearing Bingham, and aMnded by 1U UghU, tamed too fat off the road. The grad being quite steep, was unable to tarn back upon t, and the car nn into a telephone Pole. The top of the car wat tmaahed . one of the bows striking Mr. "8teele on the arm and causing a bad , breah. and brulslBc him on tha back. nd ehoaider. Ha Vat taken to tha aospltal at Bingham when hit arm w et, and removed to bit homa kere the neztm ornlng. The last ra-Twu ra-Twu show him aa recovering fast ' He waa the only occupant of th car tbt was hurt - oCBSCBIPTIOIf M0K1T SnbscrlpUos money for the ClTlZEIf It now due, and we op aU who has not already Pold wilt) call & send by man Ue amoonts dne during gep. tember. Statements were mall. 4 all sometime agb. ; : ALPH? PUB. CO. - .. r. ' s-8t' f lU i wi TY WILL NOT EXHIBIT AT FAIR Utah county wiUnot have an. ax. hlblt thU year at tha atat, fair,- according ac-cording to a declalonmade by the county commiaslon this weak. On account of the financial condition of tha coupty treasury tha commiaslon haa decided to eliminate everythina; except absolute neceaaltlea. The axhibltlon at the atate fair costs as from $2,800 to $3,000 each year.': said Chairman Jamea T. Gardner. "Wa have won first prize ao often that it may b. well to give some of the other counties a chance. Tha cost it almoat prohibltiva under present conditions. Steps are under way to hava an annual county fair held at some place. In .the county. The county commission and several business mei of Provo, are said to ba In favor of such a proposition. .TAX RATES FOR 1 923 Unprecedented , Increases In taxes to bs collected tor stats and county purposes will ba noted in Utah conn, ty this year , If flgares sabmitted In the reports of tha county auditor to tha state) .board -of equalisation and state auditor ' prove to ba"wlE- in the legal limits. Taxes to be collected in the county this year ex. elusive of those in cities and towns will amount to more than $243,000 above thoae which wen chargeable against fbe county last year. Tha Increase is mostly due to (the county lOTylng for its purpose $353,743.04 compared to $186,07161 in 1921 Txas chargeable against the var-loua var-loua funds ara as follows: 123 xm Aaaesied valua tion ......$51,011,620 HU57.7t7 6tt t a, state school, stated ; -? x. high SctooL 38363.73 '. 26387.02 State roads ....156,06137 10215 J5 County ..... 353.742.04 Bounty 1,115.79 Hog cholera. . 4517 Tubercular In. "demnity .... 98016 186.07161 1,03108 $895,205.35 $652,008.86 -0' Heber Boys Visit This City and Then Are Arrested at Provo Five young boys from Heber were taken in charge Thunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by officers of the coon, ty sheriffs department following word from Sheriff WilHam Murray of Wasatch county that they had been missing from their homes for -the better part of the two days. The boys wen reported .by . Sheriff Murny at having borrowed a car owned by John O. Anderson of Heber He-ber for , the purpose of attending a ball game at 'American- ForkWeo-nesdiy ForkWeo-nesdiy afternoon. Following tha ball game the young adventurers went on to Salt Lake City, when they nmalned during tenlght. Anderson feared that the boys, ont of whom was his son, Intended to go m to Calif orniaT and requested the sheriff to fmd them and send them back to Hebr.; i The boys reached Provo In the af. ternoon on their way. to Heber from Salt La k and were taken into cusr tody. Sheriff Murray arrived thti morning, and took charge of tha party.--MondayseProvo Post Bee Hire and Boy - Scouts Ont Friday Sent 7th. was Dai of tha swarm and Day of the Troop of the Bee Hive and the Boy Scouts of the Stake r.-X A. They njoyed the celebration at Saratoga 8prtngs, where, a program waf given, consist lng of contests m ee Hlv, tongs, between the different wards and con-tests con-tests of bandaging head, arms and banda and awimlng confetti. Cartlficatea were awarded to girls from , lindon 1st ward, Pleasant Drove 8rd, Lew ,tn, ,ww ru and American Fork 1st, who' have completed all, tbe Bee Hive work. Six glrlt won merit badges for more work than it necessary for certificates. certifi-cates. After the program, luncheon wat enjoyed. -..4r:' :i : - o WHO DO YOU WANT F02, IAYOR OT AMZEIOAN FORK? . Wlthia a few weeks we Vu an ta be the candidates, and M prefereaee) for say gentlemaat r I TBI CITIZX5 wfll gladly give t . Jstt write the aame ef the P weald ha tha heat mayer af tila phone er briar te thla afaea. If j Choice Fee Kay ' Well, taxpayen, we have attrtel name have been sent In others, na votes up to Thursday nlgtt1. -t. Thomas Cqddlngton Dr, P. VLJUtllr.j. Clifford B. Toung W. 8, Chlpman L. W. Oalaford . H. 8. Basmaasen .. j C. W. .Parker ........... HO QUAIL SEASQtl . FOR UTAH COUHTY ) V Utah county and the southern por tlon of Davis county will be closed A) quail shooting for the reason that quite a number of imported Hungarian Hun-garian partridges, together with a large number of Ring neck pheasantr raised at the state game farm, ban been liberated In the districts.: U la feared that If quail shooting went permitted in these districts cheat. ants and partridges Would sucef i and it waa, therefore, deemed - ad-j vlseahle not to open these locaKtlc tor shooting daring the current year. . Open quail seasons . in the other various sections U the state wen announced by the state ( lsh ' and game department , this week. 1 seasons - proclaimed ware aa follow : . All Weber county, .-. except c: 1 that tetrstory' embraced by the X Ogden game aaactuary thai, port i of i Davis r'onnty;-';tyfna; ;north j FariuIaitoneaayon creek; all of Sal. Lake county, excepting the territory contained in the Big Cottonwood gme preserve; all of Sevier county, excepting only that territory, con tained in the Fish Lake game pre. serve; and. all of Uinta County, .. Open season for the above men tioned districts ' wiU ba from Oct 1 to Oct 20, inclusive. .The bag limit wUl be fifteen (15) quail per day. . Open season for quail in Washington Wash-ington and. Kane counties wlll be from Oct 1 to Dee. 31 Inclusive, with a bag limit of fifteen (15) birds per days. . There will he no open season on Chinese or : Ring neck pheasants. Open - season on all types of grouse closed Monday. Prosecutions will be brought against any penons 7 0 m birds out of found shooting these season. - COMMERCIAL CLUB ioiteipo At a special meeting of the board of directors of the Commercial Club held Tharsday evening, the resigna tion of President P. VL Niebjen -wat accepted, oa account of him moving away'' front tha city and Tlce.pnsldent H. fi Rasmassea was elected presi dent to finish the unexpired term, and W. H. Chlpman was elected Lt vice-president ..''' At tUa meeting's committee waa also appointed to work with the High School faculty to give a social In the gym, possibly next Thunday evening, In honor of the retiring president and principal of the High 8chooL' The dance and social, will be free to .all. .. ' a Registration Honrs - v. . ax ma dbhuuiu v Principal 8. B. Sparry announces. the toJowlng scheauu for we Amer ican Fork Seminary. 10- 11 Chunk History. ' , . 11- 12 Old Testament 12.1 Noon. 1-2 New Testament j.j Qid Testament 3-4 New .Testament Regjatratlon Friday Sept 14th 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m.; p. m. to 9 n. vl Saturday, Sept. 15 9 a. m. to 3 p. mi 6 p.,m. to 9 p. m. Thoao wh0 bave not regisierea far may do so Monday, Sept. 17th. t . '. ' i 'A (', ' MT CHOICE FOB HAT0B OF AMEBIC A J FORK 1 txu U settle tike ejieitJoa ef whe r if Amerkaa Fork veter has a J far the next auyas et this ehy, same pmhUelty. . r wenuta, who, la rear ptnloa, J far tbe next twe yean, and mall For Oar City discussion "and; comment, and thHt doubt will come later. Here an the Roy Greenwood B. N. Chrlstensen Robert 1 Aahby ,,,, Miss Joaie Greenwood y. ....... Dr. J. F. Noyes ................ Byron Crookstoa ........ M. C. Rxblnson,..'.'.....t...... Next Monday,' Sept 17th, the schools of Alpine district will open their doors .for the term, of 1923-24, when the jrouth of oar district wlU settle down to school work for another term. The school authorities have every. thing prepared to make '.the term bring good retulta; the school build' logs have been put In proper condi. tlon, supplies and text books to com' at ' . ply with state regulations have been purchased, tie beat of teachert that can be had at the salaries our school board Is able to pay have been hired. transportation has been provided for students too far away 'from- their tdacatlonal centers to walk tbe dls. . v. veawt smuaa aav at wtu ewv wae ear new ,nH,..nt t. rtf.l. Bn tha Whera tn nik thi. a most tut achool year. . nirifriniTiiiriititiirmrwiiiMiiw t n j-f y-j- ; v; ig' t;-'i ' t-'S - " ' J'-v " j - ' " ' J7' ff I ri 11.11 i 8 II II II ll I I . ' I k -AV -A II i a U A I -yr- . , : - I I lminenGes 7 pMonday, Sept. lltli ' ' We can furnish you -with SCHOOL SHOES SCHOOL CLOTHING SCHOOL BOOKS JSCHOOL TABLETS . ;; : - THEME TABLETS Ink . Pencils, Fountain Pens,. Writing Materiali Candy, Gum, . Peanut Butter, Dinner Boxes. Ghipm TEACHERS INSTITUTE TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK Teachen Institute for the Alpine School District wlU ; be held , Sept fist and 22nd at Mutual Dell, In Am erlcan Fork Canyon, own teaching forces Besides our the following; educators ot the state will assist in making a success of the lnatitute: Dr. C. N. Jensen; ' Supt of the State of Utah; Supt' O. N. Chitda of the Salt Lake City - Schools ; Prof. Paul ot the University of Utah;Dr. Marry Hayes of the B. T. U.; Prof. U John Nuttall of the B. T. U.J MUs Mathilda 4, Petenon. SUte Primsry Supervisor; L U WlUlamsoa, State High School Inspector; and possibly Prof. Henry Peterson of the U. A. C. - Teachen are- preparing to make the tnttttate of educational value to themselves, and the educatore coming com-ing to their aid will lend Inestimable value In stimulating them on to su . Each principal Is to be responsible for his teachen gettrng to and from the Del! and each school group of teachen la to arrange to eat together.: to-gether.: V",' V T f The publlo la invited to attend all meetings and take" part In tha . recreation. re-creation. ; , , . -7i!' ' ... ' - -' . . e i ; Local Boys Have v Narrow Escape At Lake t . -( Lovlse Robinson, ago 17; and How. ard Kelly, age 15, went swimming Monday In Utah lake, and while both were trying to swim out to .a motor boat about a block from shore, the Robinson boy gave out within a rod of the boat, and want down twloa, when young Kelly rescued him, but only after both went down again with Robinson clutching Kelly. But 1 easfew J . a. . A nn ir "h - --TZT ' , Vi- having been Uught just what to do.ter. Uvea tn the Third ward and tha - -C in sucu an emergency, saveo i companion and himself. In the strand iW UM mn9Q' nQ orw," arowning ooy m a nor a. . J. Every thing in the School Line 5 BIG all O RED HEBER BALL TEAM ; CHAMPIONS FOR 19Z3 i Well, folks, American Fork's ball team did not get very far on their, way for the championship of the Central Utah League tor 1923, In the Uat half - of thaebnteet altho they went down to defeat fighting hard for tha boo- org,- . jt.- Their tint came at Heber Friday last waa lost on errore, with a score1 of 4.5, In favor of Hober, with Dm nnt pitching tor tbe locals and Art' Murdoch for Heber. - - - :, - . ' Th second game hen Monday wag well attended, and It waa anybody game np until the ninth. There was, no runs made on either side antll the 7th Innings, when Heber gat 1 and the" locals also got 1. In - tha 8th, Heber again garnered 1 run, as did the locals. In the first half of the ninth the vislton got S mora runs and the locals failed to tally la the. laat halt Score 2-4, and 'again tor the second year, Heber carried off the cup and the championship of tha Central Utah League. The batteries: American Fork: Mtyler and Barrett; Heber: Johnny Murdock and Nelson. Umpire Snapp. Eureka Miner is Killed A I When He is Hit by Bock " f. ' asawsssssaa ; s, . Eureka, Sept 10-F. U. Mcqulvay, 65, was almost mttaatly killed oa the 700 foot level of the Tlntlc Standard Stan-dard mine about midnight Sunday, when a slab of rock fell oa him. Mr.; MoQuivey waa struck oa tha head and dd before he could be given medical aid.' Ha leaves twe children; a' ton. and daughter living at American Fork, Ml1 aeasfl fTUaaakaa Va - 4atni pan, -Ted" McQulyey, also Uvea with the Holman family, and both left fof Eureka Monday upon reoelvtnjp thd tad newt of their father's des'h. , : ... " ' ' '"' '' ; Store 7 1 0 ' |