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Show p'.mBDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1923. - aheeican romronzEK SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1823. t-.'t THE GROWTH OF THE POULTRY INDUSTRY TO CULL FLOCK LAKE PROJECT MEET ' EARTH HERE SOON TIIDE TAUGIIJ ii nn iirnn UTAH GREATEST SI LAIUU met deal been said About nJToot the wnib oaws bat Too V- Ulti about culltof out the - . Now It M true- wat ui jjj juit as common: M the . "J! eow and proportionately fan- eta toll a good he from a T -H it U easier to detect them 2 to detect the scrub cow. A hen Uch doee sot pejr for feed Md ears Jj, boarder and should be told as M discovered. & agricultural afeat, J. P. Welch la Wcnred the aaefitance of the UrTnin from the ' Agricultural Jvn.r. Prof. Byron Alder, and irJ schools will be held thruout county t which fannera and Wives, and all who care to at-md, at-md, will be taught the methods of out the ecruD nens. ice .ha la to et at tome poultry yard vhrt the coop la divided mto two aopartments. Tht people aaaembl. j wilt be Instructed la the work and till then all participate la "culling A. flock. The culls will be placed fci on pen and the good hens In the Mhr The farmer whose flock is colled will keep the egg records of wca pen for at least two weeks to check on the results. Prof. Alder . iu don man rears of research work with poultry as well as being ttu owner of a large flock. Come prepared to ask him questions. Doe Ho Prof. Alder's time being UaKed It has been necessary to hold The following schedule win be - fjhowbq; , Tiesaay, Beat. 18. ; Springrllle, S:lO a. m Win. Mower leader. M-t A.A - WW WT SW M Deueui, iw.w. au.f v. w. usruuT ' leader. .--. maIi In m ft fltsaawl ImAm wwwwn a u f w. www, ivauvt Goshen, t p. Ollrer- Finch, ' leader. Payson, 6:10 p. nx, C. R. (Howard, , Jr, leader. Wednesday, Sept. la. Praro, I a. a, Arnold Dixon, . iMder. t Vineyard, 10: SO a. m., Geo. 8. - atwmmm , ranin Ltodon, 1 p. m., W.'J. Cullimore, RmI Wilkor aawricaa Fork, ( p. as. Lather CMdisffs, leaden Thursday, Sept. M. , iJenjamm. 8:30 a. m., J. H. Beck-trot, Beck-trot, leader. Ukeshore, 8.30 a. m., D. J. Brans, leader. Palmyra. 10: SO a. m., Jas. fioren-on, fioren-on, Jr. leader. The above named leaders tare charge of arrangements of their respective communities. Call them P and Inquire where the demonstration demonstra-tion win be held. Missionary Ketnrn Home Monday, Boyd Mice, who has been a the Southern States mission field the past several months, returned some on account of Illness. . His trouble a malaria fever, and he expects ex-pects to remain home tor at least two months. Didn't Realise Its Value. Mmj a w8e man has picked up u fed suggestion where "some" Tool Pepped It. When r of Think Leh i Motor Co. and Phone 12 for demonstration of any m 0(prd you i , contemplate buying. v A Urge group of the Utah county landowners Interested In the propos. ed reclamation project of the Utah was met Saturday afternoon In the county court room at Provo, with the committee recently appointed by the Utah Water Storage commission to investigate the willingness of the farmers and landowners to co-oper. ate wtth the government in the pre. Ject The committee consists of W. R. Wallace, chairman of he Utah Water Wa-ter Storage commission, State En. gineer R. E. Caldwell and William M. Green, engineer of the II. 8. Recla mation Bureau The landowners unanimously agreed to send the following letter to ? Senator Sraoot: "We are in nearuest accord with the effort of Governor Charles R. Mabey and the Utah Water Storage Commission to secure noninterest bearing U. 8. reclamation funds for the development develop-ment of Utah reclamation projects. To this end we pledge you the support sup-port of our.. Influence and best endeavor en-deavor to secure repayment con. tracts from water users with the U. 8. government as a guarantee for the building by the government of the units of the Great Salt Lake basin project as investigations show them to be possible and feasible. feasi-ble. At the preent time we pledge you our unqualified support as above expressed for the bildlnr at the Utah lake unite and the Chalk creek reservoir on the Weber river system which will require an expenditure expen-diture of funds of approximately 16.600.000,." Mr. Wallace explained that Senator Sena-tor 8moot had agreed to push a bill for the appropriation of the first million dollars seeded on the pro. Ject In the December session of Congress and that the money would if appropriated, . be available by the latter part of June, 1924. but that work on the project may oe com m raced early In the spring. Senator LeRoy Dixon explained that a petition Is now being circulator circu-lator among the landowners of the county In three separate drainage districts, which will be forced to enter en-ter into a contract with the govern. ment for the reclamation of the lands. The petition asks the Utah Water .Storage commission to make application to the XT. 8 reclamation department to adopt the Utah lake project as a reclamation project. ALPINE NOTES (A. L. DETET, Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Bran Jacobson of Provo, Pro-vo, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Bateman. Miss Amber Strong, who is .em. ployed at Provo, spent Tuesday visit- lng with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Strong. j Mrs. Annie Watklns and daughter Ruby of Provo. spent Saturday vislt- lng with Mrs. A. U Devey. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck of Pro. vo, spent Saturday visiting with Mr and Mrs. Arthur McDanlel. Mr. and Mrs. Magna are the David Wllkins of proud parents of a (continued on page 7) 7 the ' Lebi, Utah think Five or sit years ago Utah was lnv porting . a considerable amount of poultry and eggs estimated at about 1400.000 to 1500,000. Since that time the industry has gon thru a phe. nominal development and a consider able amount of poultry and eggs are being exported. During the -present year at least nine or ten cars of raejaed turkeys, fifteen or sixteen ears of broilers and to to 100 cars of fresh eggs with a combined value of about $400,000 to $450,000 will be sent to markets outside of the state. This growth of the Industry Is duel.n nnd the most superb trained bor- largely to a better knowledge of tne problems of poultry raising by the farmers of the state which means an Increase in production and In many respects lower cost The Important factors here are better stock, with a knowledge of how to cull out the slacker, better housing and environ, ment and Improved methods of feeding. feed-ing. . Poultry raising is not so hat. ardous and Is more sure than most other farm crops. Due to the cooperative marketing association these products are being sent to the larger 'markets of America at a great saving to the producer, o Elzht teams are hauling ore from the American Lease to American Fork and there is said to be an accumula' Uon of over 100 tons on the loading station at this time. From all reports the mine Is said t be due for a long period of production. e e e The Pittsburg mine la also having ore hauled by aevrat teams and the development nwa from this property Ktttlnaes to be of a highly taterett. lag character. e e At a directors meeting of tie Whirl, wind mlaa, recently It was decided to continue work la view of the as. couraglng features of the recent development de-velopment wort 8upt E. J. Wild win continue the work. He la aow having the assessment work done o the Bog Iron mine and the Silver Dip. per. Another asseaament of 1-4 cent a share was levied on the Whirlwind property to etatlnne the development! work. a Supt. Wootton of the South Park min has Just let a contract to Jed Mercer, Jr., for driving a 200 foot tunnel adjoining the, Pacific ground. This tunnel Is stragltlcally located to Intercept one of the Pacific fissures. fis-sures. Mr. Mercer started work last Monday' The Pacific mine is raising to the lime beds from the extreme, south of their workings, following their fls- -ur. nDwarda, The Assure Is also r,eng crosscut and shows width of 18 feet at the present time with no foot. wall In sight D. and E. O Cars Are Derailed Early Sunday morning about a doz. en empty refrigerator "'cars were derailed de-railed between this city and Geneva. The cause b'nthoerM broken wheel and some of the cars wer damged almost beyond repair. No one was hurt . Until late Sunday afternoon all T. A R. O. trains went over JheJSan Pedro tracks, until the track was repaired ancT the " wreckage cleared nway-- r r CANYON CROSSCUTS SECURITY EVERY DOLLAR of the Mutual Savings and Loan Association's investments is secured by TWO DOL-IJiHS DOL-IJiHS of actual value in the form of First Mortgages on improved Real Estate. No more than 50 jer cent of the appraised value of the security is loaned in tho,first place, and that amount is steadily made safer as the loan is reduced by the monthly, repayments. ! . . '. IN ADDITION to thus security, the Association has One Hundred Thousand Dollars of Permanent Reserve and Guarantee Stock which assures our members a safe and positive guarantee against loss. We solicit your membership. MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Jabs H. Clarke, PAUL K. WALKER, Pleasant Grove, Utah. WE PAY 8 ON SYSTEUATld SAVINaS. The world's one big circus Ring- line Brothers and Barnum Bailey Combined drawe nearer and on its Hundred cars win come "ten thons. and wonders" to evhlblt in Provo, on Thursday, September 20th. WorlPloured and world conquering conquer-ing this truly Greatest Show on Earth Is now fully a third larger than It was when it last vlstied this locality. In addition to the many Innovations offered then, the prseent season's pro. gram numbers ten more trained wild animal displays' making thirty In se acts that Europe has yet produced. The wlld.anlmal and equine displays of the past were Introduced "merely that the. Ringllng ' Brothers 'might Judge of their popularity. So enthusiastically enthus-iastically were these numbers reclv. ed that the famous showmen Immediately Immed-iately arranged tor the purchase of the world's finest acta of this kind. An entire equine circus was bought outright and brought to this country last winter. And while the Ringllng Brothers ad Barnm ft Bailey ennts were securing this and the trained tiger, polar, bear, Hon, leopard and Jaguar groups, they had orders to en. gage the foremost men and women performers of the European capitals And these stars from city and Jungle are all to be seen with this wonder circus of 1923. More than 700 men and women, embracing the world's foremost arenlc stars take part These artists include the very big gest arts ranging from . extensive companies of foreign performers to the amazing English family of Nel sons positively one . family consisting consist-ing of father, mother, six daughters and one son. And this group of war. Id-famous acrobats but illustrates the remarkable scope of the human side of this great circus. There are 100 clowns. Aside from the ferocious leasts, the. program includes forty trained elephants. There are five companies, of trained seals, many dogs, bears, monkeys,. pigs and pig. eons Added for good measure Is the; mammoth menagerie of more than 1.000 animals. It Is the biggest clr-eus clr-eus program the world has ever seen, given under the largest tent The Is Here To have the chil-drens chil-drens SHOES REPAIRED FOR SCHOOL Jsst Serrlce it mtmlt Prices AM. FORK SHOE REPAIR Wetib and Smith DISTRICT MAifACIB .AMERICAN FORK. Time 17 ViyLT - A Sign Interest ri, ft JAS. C1IIPHAI, President 8. L. CHIP1AV, T. President W. 8. CHIPVA9, Cashier a5W movies sngfjsr efk, . 1 t time Packed with thrilllnf IncldenU p"y utUiMd tow1 a from start to finish, the various roles elac0: Bortott 4 r Harbor, Me, portrayed by thorough artlsU to For two week, the normal actlrl. their line, the direction superb, the Harbor wer. at a stand- photography highly artlaUc. -Dark;,u,L tad,e,t M Secrete,- a picture sUrring Dorothy ont " to N 'Iha Mdghaa Dalton, will be the attraction de'co,nPM OTlea. The town's lux at the Realart Theatre for Mon,' to Th Bradford day next . ' National Bank" for the picture. The The story deals 'with the willful Prtmt store, the grocery daughter of wealthy parent who tore- MK,nk5 P1 4 falls la love with a Brlttoh anny hoin of Mrerml cltliens, of. officer and who. through an accident-. Sa Harbor wer transformed to, suit al fall from a horse, becomes para-.tk ,torr' v lyieo and Is thnma'fnto the hands:' -Uan tm.2Mtam of the of aa Egyptian physician which t0WB mnied out for the big .home, precipitates a struggle for her love comla parade which was staged s sad honor between the army officer ot to P,ctar Mr- Melghaa and the doctor. Th. picture has an M ,he ,ead,n r. The main exotic background, the locale of the ,tre WM aco-ted with flags an story being divided between Cairo, taaJta, far the occasion. Egypt, rich in oriental color, and Long Island with its fashionable homes of the rich. Star ef Baek Heme aad BrekV Films Many Scenes la HlsterJe Tewa Thomas , Heighan made another town over for motion ptetur, purrfcwui What a dm ma pulr boot poses.- This was Sag Harbor. I I., n nd jtotten If I'd had it on ! Boelnn which was used as the locale for 'Evening Tinnwript. "Back Home and Broke," a ftonr,r, . ' ; Ade story starring Thomas Meighan which will be the feature at the Realart theatre next Wednesday and Thursday'. The star was royally re ceived by the residents of the old town. Mr-Meighan. holds Jthe record for y Insist oh getting' It . j nTo)r?TATT 1 ! nnc you CJAIK:I2r:33TC7IT These are days of progress opportunity. opportu-nity. The man who gets ahead in life is the one with a definite goal in view who sticks persistently to it Most successful men. of tody owe their , success to making early a reliable" banking connection. Your introduction to The Bank of American Fork assures yon the best banking service it Is possible to secure. We will be most pleased to have yon come in and confer with us regarding your bank business. at a IllflnMi t. 1 MJ. saving towns renamed. For The Conquest of Canaan." the main street of Aihvllle, N. (X, was chanted to that of "Canaan- of which Booth Tarkingtoa wrote. Jamestown, Cel. was utilised for the exterior of "If T9U Believe It, It's So," for "Our Leadlnc Citlxen' Itodesto, j Cal., served as the locale." la maklnf . t"Capp7 Ricks", the Meichan com e i 1 '.v . Cheerlnfl TaeuahL life Is full ef ancertalntles, evea t hose who expert the worst Bostea CvenlDg Transcript. . v t His First Thought Sand? (havine ntubberf hia i iTutt'sTPillsf JS - Vmmthimm Jf aim-BSJ00S KEDKCS ttimtat totvM tnt, etnmittM lMti rsuM. Ml slate the I 10K ,-; i 'tythettrinloctFtii a |