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Show r SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. tqo AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1924 I t .if n-. i t 1 1 I it 9 l ; i ! i s ! .1 lf.ll iff :;. Imtricaa Jerk Citlzsa COoe Alpfne ran, Ca. BM& PB0URX88IVB, INDEPENDENT ' PUBLICATION. - Ofilee TkN K. 6i - Jtotered la the pott ofltc at Amrt- Fork, Utah, m . second-class nntcriptlon rates, 22.50 per year in aaanoa. ' Advertisement rates: Display, 0 aetta a column Inch. Legal notices aid readers, legal rata 6i 10 cents er elaht-Dolnt line per Insertion. Waat ads, J 'cents a word first la eertlon. 1 cent a word for subsequent laaarUans. A. W. OAI8FORD. JR. EDITOR LOST Female German Police Dog. . Notify Cobblestone Service Station, ward. 2-7-2t FOR RENT Modern apartment. Fur-Blahed. Fur-Blahed. Vt block from Grant hotel, teanire at -this office. , i-6-tf FOB BAJE Dining table and chairs; flat" For the main Incidents of his bis. Phone 73 W, American Fork. -0-2t BABY CHICK8 Cam save you money on Baby Chicks. Prioe April 11 ftc, 12c. March lc higher. Pioneer, Sterling Farm, or Onlena. R. L. Ashby. lJ.ll-tf WANTED Men or women to tike aftfert for genuine guaranteed hosiery far man, women and children; ellml- sates darning. Salary. $75 a week full tons. Cottons, healrs, silks. INTERNATIONAL IN-TERNATIONAL STOCKING MILLS, KwTUtown, Pa. U9110p THE 0. V. H. C0H00L OF APPLIED ART Prpvo, Uuh. ., Courses by mall and resident class- as. Call or write for particulars. 1-12-tf. HAJUir IF LONKLY; for resulu, try ma; best and moat successful "Home Maker;" hundreds rich wish marriage aeon; strictly confidential; most rell-able; rell-able; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. MASH, Box 658 OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. CALI-FORNIA. 2-7-2t CERTIFIED WHITE LEGHORN f aaltty chick from selected, free-raagsv free-raagsv aeavyjaytag utility hens goatad to double pedigree cockerels wfta authentic trapnest records. Our treading flocks are inspected and accredited by the Sonoma County Farm Parana. Safe arrival and full count . .1 . ' i . . m ut, iifucuiu uucu Busraaieeo. Accredited "AA." grade chicks at ingle "A" prices. Send for cata-toftta cata-toftta and attractive spring prices. MUST HATCH INCUBATOR CO. Inc. Tfca World's Largest Electric, y atch-Tjr. atch-Tjr. Ml Seventh 8L, Petaluma, CaliL PAY OtP PULLETS v GUARANTEED SINGLE COMB WHITE , LEGHORNS . DAY OLD PULLETS YOU GET THE RESULTS FROM DAY OLD PULLET8. Eureka Hatchery, 628 D St. Petaluma, California. James K. Hurst, Proprietor. 1-5-tf Tta Acres Pays SI 0,0.9 Annually OtM C. Prints, Bos C, Rocky Ford Colo., a poor boy, one of U children (now a breeder of National Reputation) Repu-tation) - bogaa IS years ago breadlng-more breadlng-more profttabla poultry. Today hut thousands of World Famous WINTER LAYING LEO HORN 8 maka the above poMlbie, and lay barrels of egg when prices are the highest. You can do the same with his stock, reeulta are certain. Free book telling how. Utah Poultrymen WAT lUK bfcST Bay direct from our hatchery. TTe gvarantee safe delivery and fall ceaat of live chicks, aa agent's fmmlssion. Mfffibcr of Accredited Hatcheries Honoma County. We sell "AA" grade chicks for the peBltrraian who wants the besL special prices on our "A A" stock far early orders. Our catalog will explain. Write for IL WHITE 11ATCUEBT PETALUMA, CALIF. mm . Sea Wetd. v There art WO varieties of sea wel a Japaa, rnost of which are used for food or to the manufacture of com taerdal articles, such as glut, lain glass and Iodine, What Adjusted , Compensation Is 1 "All I ask of any fair-minded person la that he read the provisions of thht bill."' National Commander John R. Qulnn. Every American world war veteran up to and Including the grade of captain cap-tain In the army and the marina corps and lieutenant In the navy 1s entitled to an adjusted servfce credit of. $1.25 a da,y- for service overseas or afloat and of $1 a day for home service by the terms of the adjusted compensation compensa-tion bill now before congrerir. From this credit, which every veteran can readily compute for himself If be re: members the Important dates of his service career, must be deducted $60, representing the discharge bonus given every man on leaving th service. serv-ice. Service must be computed between be-tween the dates April 5, 1917, and July 1, 1919. The maximum adjusted service credit to which a veteran Is entitled la $500 for home service and $625 for foreign service. . The bill contains the following provisions: pro-visions: ... 1. Adjusted Service Pay. This, the' only cash feature provided for in the adjusted compensation bill. Is payable pay-able only to men whose adjusted service serv-ice credit, after deducting the $60 dir charge bonus, comes to $50 or lesr Roughly, It affects only men who served less than four monthu. (This provision must be accepted by veterans vet-erans who are not entitled to more than $50.) 2. Adjusted Service Certlflrates. -These certificates are paid-up endowment endow-ment insurance policies, payable "at the end of twenty yean to the veteran If he la still alive, or, it he dies In the interval, to his estate. The certificate certifi-cate would have a redemption value at the end of the twenty year period of the adjusted service credit plus twenty-five per cent, the whole plui 4 per cent Interest compounded an nually. This would come to 3.015 the value of the adjusted service credit. Adjusted service certificates would have a loan value on the following basis: For the first three years the certificate from a bank fifty per cent of the value of hir adjusted servtoe credit plus the Interest thereon at 4 per cent compounded annually. From three to six years following Issuance of the certificate he could borrow 85 per cent of his credit plus interest, after six years 87 per cent plus Interest In case, of failure to make payments on these loans when due the veteran would not lose his certificate. The secretary of the treasury would be required to take them up and vet erans would have the option of re deeming them by paying loan and in terest, this provision to remain In ef fect during the twenty-year life or the certificate. 3. Vocational Training Aid. This provision allows the veteran to apply his adjusted service credit, computed in (his option at $1.75 a day, to com plete an education Interrupted by the war. 4. Farm and Home Aid. Veterans who wish to make Improvements on city or suburban homes, or purchase or make payments on city homes or 'farm. or y oB laBded ibt,,, T mar receive for thlr specific purpose adjusted service credits based on length of service Increased by twenty-five twenty-five per cent. r , '" ' o 1 Dn R W,- Black, Sub-District Manager Man-ager of the4UnJted;, States 'eterans Bureau, at Salt Lake City, dearies to Impress the exervtce mea with the necessity of filing their claims for dis abilities which were received while In service during the late war. Section 309 of the War Risk Insurance Insur-ance Act dated October 6, 1917 provides pro-vides as- follows: " "That no compensation shall be payable pay-able unless claim therefore be filed. In case of disability, within Ave years after discharge or resignation from service, or, in case of death during the service, or, In case of death during the service, withn five years after doath l officially recorded In the department depart-ment under which he may be serving. Provided, however, that where compensation com-pensation Is payable for death or dls- aDiiity occunng arter discnarge or resignation from the service, claim must be made within five years after such death or the beginning of such disability." Since the majority of men were dls- I charged In 1919, this year (19241. will bo the last year most of the men can file claim. In extreme ensvs, where a good cause Is shown, the- niretoi4 may extend the time one year longer. o Method. Method Is like peeking things In a box: n good packer will get In half h much again as a bad one.OdL II VAii iiattsi av ff I r SVW HMVBV -k I Malaria.PdM.SkkHMduk.(WI.1 BW.U. Dual, Aim. SlMch. ad Bteaiam yawr fa4 Am Ml atsiaiiale, r e aa appetite, MVs Pills. Abraham Lincoln His mother was vpry dear to him but she 1 ifl when he was 10. When he was 23 he ran for the legislature but the other fellow pot elected. As a young man he entered business and failed, spending many years in paying his debts. "'- lie fell in love with a beautiful girl but she died. - . ..... .. .... He xan lot congress-but was defeated. As a candidate for the vice-presidency in 1856 he was disappointed. lie tried again for the senate but his opponent oppo-nent was elected and so it went. One failure after another but he never gave up. He persevered and finally won the highest position posi-tion possible in America. The failures of Lincoln should inspire all of us with courage to try again. t x X "Teach economy, that is one of the first and highest virtues; it begins with saving money." Lincoln. The Bank of American Fork Thirty-Two Years Successful Banking. Ford Motor Go. Adds New Produce To Line The Ford Motor Company enters the new year with a new product, an all-steel combination truck body and cab mounted on the standard Ykx One Ton Chassis to be sold as a complete com-plete unit. The new body is of the open express ex-press type, so constructed that it may readily be converted into other body combinations by using stakes,- side board, canopy top, screen sides, etc. "In fact" says the Ford statement, "the purposrtn producing the hew body was to place a low cost general utility truck, meeting both agricultural agricul-tural and commercial requirements at the disposal of ton-truck users." The, body Is built, of .steel- to withstand with-stand tho most severe usage and presents a new development in con struction. The steel sills are rein forced with wood In order to lessen vibration and road shocks, thus making mak-ing for more durability, and longer life. The loading space is seven feet two Inches In length by four feet In width and of convenient ' and practical depth. The end gate is strongly braced and, secured by heavy chains American Fork Nursery Wc carry a complete stock of all kinds of fruit trees, plants, and dahlia bulbs. Guaranteed. true tti rianic, and home prown. We fill your orders promptly and ut low prices. Lare stock of trees and plants on hand at all times. J. H. Wright Block South, K- Block Eaat of First Ward Chapel American Fork X X X which hold it in position when lowered. low-ered. The cab, also of steel construction, Is extra roomy. The seat is of artificial arti-ficial leather, well-cushloneed on four Inch springs. Protection from the weather la afforded by close fitting door curtains mounted on uprights and opening and closing with the door. An oblong window in the back of the cab gives ample facilities lor rear vision, adding to the safety as well as the convenience of the driver. .. JFoe new truck which.' U already on display In many Ford dealers' show rooms throughout the country, sells complete -with steel Cab and body for $490.00 F. O. B. Detroit, being priced in accordance with the standard Ford policy. . In addition to the saving offered truck users in this body, is the convenience con-venience of now being able to buy ihe Ford ton truck complete and ready to put Into service. o ' We Oare Say. He was anr -argumentative local councillor, and was crushing an opponent's op-ponent's case. "Gentlemen." ha said, "you may say. with Councillor 8mlth, that (his Is s case of, six of one end half a dozen of the other. But I say, No" pause for emphasis "No ; It Is nothing of thei-sort. It Is exsctly the contrsry." Helps The Old Folks A Helping Hand Extended to Many Old People la I'tah Coanty. Mostold people have a bad back. The kidneys are often weak. Or worn out with years of work. Backache means days of misery, Urinary troubles, nights of unrest. Doan's Pills have helped to make life easier for many. .t!l?fsvjiloIa:...lorrald--ai young. Read the following endorsement. J. P. Johnson, Fourth East Second South Street, American Fork, says: "Doan's Pills are a remarkable kidney medicine. They removed the aches and pains from my back and corrected weakness of my kidneys. Sharp twinges of pain through my back kept me uneasy. My back was weak and there was a lameness all through it. The kidney secretions passed too often and were highly colored. I was told to take Doan's Pills and one box fixed me up fine." ARABIA THE LAST FRONTIER Easy af Access Though the Cauntry Is, Much of Its Lands Still ' Are Unexpired. It Is a curious circumstance, whea you pause to consider It, that of Arabia, whose shores are skirted almost dally for upward of 2,000 mllaa by tourist laded steamers, whlcii aa be reached by airplane from Cairo between breakfast break-fast and luncheon of a single day, the western world has less knowledge than It haa of Inner Asia or equatorial Africa or the polar regions, writes EL Alexsnder Powell la the World's Work. Though In ares the peninsula Is one-third the size of the United States, the Europeans who have penetrated pene-trated Its mysterious Interior can be numbered on the fingers of one's two hands. Sadler, Palgrave, Burton, Pelly, Doughty Lawrence, Leachman, Pbllby, and two women. Lady Anne Blunt (the granddaughter of Lord Byron) and Miss flertrude Bell there you have all, or nearly all, of the names that comprise com-prise the brief, Intrepid list. It la the only land which has successfully defied de-fied the white man and halted the on-sweep on-sweep of civilization, the lives and customs of Its 10.000,000 Inhabitants since the world was young. It Is the tfole remaining country on the map considerable areas of which are still marked "unexplored." It la the last frontier. EDUCATING THE CITY CHILD Cow Recently Placed In New York Zoo Source of Much Delight to the Juveniles. New Tork's coo seems to be the first one to get a cow for exhibition among the "strange animals" gathered from all Quarters of the globe. The cow was presented by the Dairymen's league. So, now, no longer will city children entertain a vague. Idea that milk as they know It originates somehow In a bottle or a tin can. The American animal that generates milk will be right before their eyes, and, no doubt, at fixed times of day she will be milked in the presence of large and deeply Interested Juvenile audiences. - In St. Louis It was found that there were large numbers of children that had never seen a sheep, a somewhat smallef number that had never beheld a pig, and a very considerable percentage per-centage to whom a cow was only a picture. A cow Is, of course, aa appropriate In a coo aa a bear, and ours, like others, will be graced with one.' Children Chil-dren will learn where the milk cornea from and when they are older they can visit a first-class dairy and see what Is dote to It to keep It wholesome. whole-some. St. Louis Globe-Democrat Coal Tar. Until about the middle of the Nineteenth Nine-teenth century coal tar was regarded as s waste product and thrown away or burned under the retorts, but beginning begin-ning In 1846 Its value wns discovered and It waa first used In Oermany for making roofing felt. Delinquent Notice Alberta Mining Co., Principal Place of Business, American Fork, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account ac-count of assessment No. 2, levied on the 3rd day of November, 1923, the several, amounts set opposite the names ot the respective shareholders as follows1: Certificate . ,.,;.,.,. ;.;-,cvNo, .vShares. Amt. Milton H. Fitzgerald 2 10,000 $15.00 Jess P. Warner. 5 10,000 15.00 e; m; Aiied i 1,667 2 50 Robert P. Allen 8 4,166 6.25 Ann Warner 9 1.000 ' l.50 William Warner 10 1,200 1.80 P. A. Waters . 16 2,600 3.90 B. H. Ballock 19 10,000 15.00 Clarence Davis 29 E00 .75 Frank Jardlne 30 10.000 15.00 Arthur Nelson 38 1,000 1.50 Isaac Johnston 54 1,000 1.60 Ianthus W. Barlow 58 10,000 15.00 And, in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 3rd day of November, 1923, so many shares of each parcel of Block as may be necessary will be sold at the City Hall at Amerlman Fork, Utah, on the 11th day of February. 1924, at 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with tie cost of advertising and expense or sale. , TI10S. M. HOLT, Secretary 179 F. St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication February 2, 1924. Last Publication, February 9, 1924. HUNG IKY? WKLI, TRY OUR EATS. REGULAR CAFE SERVICE, HOT PIES, CHILI, FOUNTADT SPECILITIES J. & I. GAFE w,KwK,o,, ;-;-:ixaiA';.nono2a fTeaata ui, tardJaasklp M tieee CeassJt Ceaaty Clerk-at tke mpectlTt alnara let far, Jktr xafanaaUea. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of tha ,.JL JndlcW Diatrict, Utah County, giaia of Utah. In tha Matter, of tha Eiti. j Robert Proctor, Deceased. Notice ta ureaiiora. Creditors will present claims wtta vouchers to tha undersigned, at the Bank of American Fork, America Fork, UUh County, State ot Utah, oa or before the 10th day of June, A, D. 1924. JAMES CIHPMAN, JR, Executor ot Estate of Robert Proctor, deceased, PARKER k ROBINSON, Attorneys for Executor. First Publication January 28, 1921 In - the Fourth" Judicial District Court, In and for UUh County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate at Thomas B. Parker and Elizabeth Parker, Deceased. Notice to Credit ora. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at ha) residence in Provo, Utah County, State of Utah, on or before the 10th day of June, A. D. 1924. GEORGE P. PARKER, Administrator of the estate of Thomas: B. Parker and Elisabeth Parker, deceased. , PARKER 4b ROBINSON, Attorneys tor administrator. First Publication January 26, 1924. Woman's Statement Will Help American Fork "I hated cooking because all I at turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon Nothing helped until I used Adlerlkt, Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerfka acta on BOTH op. per and lower bowel and removes aQ gas and poisons. Excellent tor ob stinate constipation. , Helps any case gaa on the stomach In TEN minutes Wm. Tnornton, Drugglat, adv. DrHOSSrS INDIAN ROOT PILLS DRIVE eat tW My ' (. bt, tD. fmf W ejrtii arfhe. FbilarmetFe (PILLS Hall's Catarrh Medicine ?,i$S.1 local and Internal and has been succcav rul in the treatment of Cstarrh for over forty years, Sold by all druggists. F. J, CHENEY. &. CO TcJado Ohio- HEADSTONES AND. MONUMENTS "MARBLt AND GRANITE WORK " ef All Klnda Correctly Done. Gat orders. .In ..now.. that .work may, be done for Decoration Day. Every Job Guaranteed . Both for Material and Workmanship-Cement Workmanship-Cement coping work also dona. A. BBADDEB Pioneer Monument Worker. SO Years Experience. STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH E. LEE Express and Traiufef Hani Anjtninx, Move Anything, In or out of town, And do it right. , FOR QUICK SEE VIC PHONB127-W. AMERICAN fOBjL ! ROBERT |