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Show BATDCDAT, OCTQBEB 1 1 CATUEDAY, OCTOW::: 4; IdU A11E2ICAN POEK CITIZ2H -1 iii. m Iff: 1 I k't 1 'it 1 If if' si ii !- it American Fork Citixa Office-Alpine Pub, Co. Bldg. A PKOGKESSIYE. inocrxsoxjiT publicatiox. Office Phone No. II Ifatued in the posi office at Amentia, Amen-tia, 'Fork,' Utah, as second-class ubecrtptloa rates, 2.60 per year la aaVeu.ce, ' . Advertisement ratsa: Display, "it coats column Inch. Legal notice aad readers, gal rate of 10 ceaU ie eight-point line per - rneertloa. ttaat ads. Rate J cenU per ' word lasertloa.. Payment muet accom advertisement. A. f. GAISFORI), Jr. EDITOI He.?! vl tr l tlpjr Points Scored By American Fork In Co! Fair tarpasslag ' the attendance of the cw preoedlnc lsys, Friday tbe larg. et Ktnber of people from all over 4a count visited the County Ha vac: Festival held la the county ildlnf at Prova (Or three days last vaok. - Many were of the ' opinion that a laillar eoonty festival and fair srhould he heM each year la the yatioot dtles of the county. Tbe officials responsible for " the fair's success nay well he proud of '! reenlu Obtained. la the contest for prtsea for pro- ctacts from tho various communities Frovo took first place scoring SIS fotnts with II first prhes. -17- seconds a4 -f thirds, Spanish Pork ISO - yoiats came second and Salem took third place with M points while Oram am fourth with 64 points. Fruits, wafetaeles. grain, home' canned fruits and vegetables were consider d la the contest Livestock and art work were not Included because of the advantage of nearby communities rer those farther away. Tho Provo high school stock Judg iag team. won the Judging contest oenpetlng with five other schools euaoag which was tie American Pork feign school whose team consisting of Kenneth McDonald, Norven Browi ai LaRoy Mitchell took fifth place scoring 94$ points as compared wltt. the first place of 1190 points. . .7Tne silver loving cup donated, by the Farmers and Merchants (lank o JProvo to the best i farm bureau stool Judging tesm was' awarded to th Pleasant Grove team consisting of Glen Mathews, Harold Walker and L. P. Harvey.' " Following are the places taken by local people for exhibits la tho varl ons classes: Osts 8. T. Dakar, third. Carrots John F. Miller, second and third. Celery Benjamin Drown, second. Lettuce Ross Duckwalter; first Cauliflower Bajamln Brown, first Onions John P. Miller, first 1 Mangels 'Howard Kelly, first, and John F. Miller, third. 1 ' Egg Plant William King, aecond. The ladles from American Fork bad an exceptionally fine exhibit of hand work at the fair and without any ef fort could have sent many more pieces had, the , space of exhibition nermHted. Twelve ,. rtbbona were awarded local women as follows: From the 1st ward: Mrs. Reed Gardner, first place on cluny lace and third place on center pieces; Luelia Cunningham, sacond place on cutwork; Mrs. Lillle Bush, second place on appliqued duiit;" Mrs. Jans King, eecoftd )ae on eyelet 'Work. Seeoad ward: MrarT. 6. Prtday, frit prise on applique and second prate for the beat luncheon set ex hibited; Mrs. Vera -Walker, eeoewl prise ea table runner; -Mrs. -Row Ingersoil, seeead place for hancUnger. Fourth ward: Mrs. Carl .Wright, first aad secewd awards for baby dress and first -award for eyelet There were several splendid .pieces of art work seat from local artists, however ther were no awards mads In this department. ' 1. a- - Peparatlon are belsg made. la each of the M. I. AS of the' four wards for an appropriate opening -of the fall and winter ' meetings."" With the exception of the Fourth ward, the Mutuals of this dty will commence com-mence on Tuesday. October 14th, The Fourth ward, however, will commence com-mence their meetings next Tuesday evening.' In each ward the first meeting will he in the form of a sodaL- Tho First ward M. I. A. officers are preparing to have a "Nlckle Arcade and the officers say a akkle that evening wlU buy more than It has ever bought before, be-fore, lor Instance ft big piece of pie, SnVZ Y3 cenrr On Wm f Tutt Pin mvm SoUan m (kKtote MU. A mxli fee dtn nrf dx tm. kk htfr TuK's Pills n F THE BEST - In Repairing and Overhauling. Every Job, small or large, receives the atteution of expert 'mechanics We Are Growing, HATCH & GHKEN ivi('i()irsHOP - - ' Telphone 82 11AIN QTREET AMERICAN FORK Mutual Organization Ar- railje For-Openin4rlci8 and Nate or cake aad punch, or a fortune; etc a program will also b glvea. ' " tba Second ward win put over something dltfereat from the usual soclftla la the form of a country fair and from all report the entertainment entertain-ment wfl be worth tha arnaU admission admis-sion feo. . ."'..7, ''.' ' The Third ward la planning a musical ' program aad two one-act plays. . . . The Fourth ward next week will have a program to b followed by gamea. ' 7' .7''" ' The wards are taking these means of raising to membership fund Whkh m refluired. y. I i - . I I ii I B II ' m ' Testimonial tor. , ; , 7 L-Missionaries,At-Taber- ; nacle Next Monday Under the auspices of tha Mission ary Committee a farewell aocIal ulU be given next Mooday evening In tbe amusement .hail of the . Ubernacle for Mist Olive Berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Berg, and Mr. .Earl Robin son, son of Mr. and Jfra, Kate .Robinson, .Robin-son, who both leave tho ' following Wednesday for tbe .Southern States where they have been eaUed to- .labor as missionaries. Tha forepart of tbe evening will be taken, up with the following program: Singing. . . . . - Invocation. Reading Miss gouthwlck. Duet Clarence Grant aad Ray Shelley. ' Remarks by a member of the bishopric of both the First' aad Fourth wards.'- . - . " Remarka by (Miss. Berg , and Mr. Robiaeoa. Robinaoa- Following the program dancing will be enjoyed until midnight ' Missionary Seporta That worn u Being Enjoyed Bept Ur. 1924 Alpine Publishing Co. American Fork, Utah. Dear Editor: I have neglected writing you be fore this, to thank you for your kind ness In sending the Cltlxen to me, but I can assure you I- certainly do ap preciate your ktcdnesa. ' t lore to receive tho Cltlxen, and look forward to every mail day, for It iocome. It Is Just like receiving a letter, for It . tells all the news of what happens around home, which Is Just .what anyone wishes to know when they are so tar away. . -fc I am enjoying my missionary la bors here hi Georgia fine. My companion, Elder Merdlth Page, from Riverton, Utah,and myself, have eight Counties to labor In, which are in i the southern part of the confer ence.Iocated between Savannah and Macon, Georgia. 7.. There are quite a tew members of the church In our counties, also several seve-ral good Investigators. They all treat us very nice when we visit them.- Each Saturday we go Into a county seat, or some town and hold a street meeting. We have good success at these meetings, then after the meeting meet-ing we give the free literature away, n4 also sell some books sometimes. The southern people are a very hospitable people, also a religious people, as a rule. -v , v kf -v: i i ! 7 jS ML. a -Tn t The GoUTagz of Coiumbus " lyj Back 432 years .ago lhis;cionh, the faith ' :and courage of a teWgleniinVas justified and there was opened up a new world of life sind portunity : i " . 1 ' It took courage of an vunusuai sort tr atandgjigaiiMttlw a-doubtinff a-doubtinff public, .but the man who AA u , -achieved auccess and unbTyihg fainc. And so it takes icourage nowadays to live our own Jives in the manner that will bring the ; greatest sucdess to stand against the influences that make for extravagance ex-travagance and false pleasures, put the, man who will do like Columbus is sure to be stjecessH - ; - JT A savings account, regularly added to, is f one of the finest things a courageous man 1 can establish. " It leads to success and. pros Let this Bank help you. Let us showyou bow a little money saved regularlv and added to by thegenerous interest we pay builds tor greater happiness to you and your family. " ' ' :ilInt?re:Wdj The Biaiik of Amiericaii Fork S3 Years Successful Banking T- I Strong bank t hit j i'Mtmin.y j tra- gfiiwi 1 .in At The Movies faRhful wife who helped him to win location. Whin . everything wm rs Ills battle fn tie financial world and dy, the director, Ralph lace, gavath married his new enchantress. I signal for action.. With the crj thli is 'tha theme of "Does It Payr The manner lot which this question "The .Arizona .Express," by " Juwer-,n wiuiam For pic-Lincoln pic-Lincoln J. Carter. CiveS Per. ture 1 thoroughly convincing. The formers Personal Thrills as devek,Pmeit "torir is dramatic They Dodge Flood and tn he xtreme the interest mounting Avoid Kailroad Wrecks eaauy unta tne closing scene shows the erring husband and father ready Performers in the cast of the WU- t0 dmlt .-ttatt h hM J560 ptajrln.. the Ham Fox picture "The Arisona Ex- part of fool. Such a theme offers press", writtea by Lincoln J, Carter, ,unbounded opportunity for contrast-whkh contrast-whkh cornea to the Realart Theatre ,n nes: the: calm and tranquility tonite Friday and Saturday tpokjili of John Weston'l first home In a small sorts of chances and had numerous Connect,cu vniaM and the feverish hairbreadth escapes, according to excltement "4 'ae glamour of his stories coming from the west coast txtraVttant apartment, rn New York, studios. David Butler, playing the nere 106 new wwe insists-on sur rounding herself with able friends. her question- The crops have been fine here la aaaasaaaaaaav ftuaaBaaaaaaaaaaaBUHBaaaai Tho Bread tat , I . .of , .,, VI ...... . Tmr . Ufa . -7 - . ' ' 77.7 Beef yvd Ask for -s. f - and insist on getting 77 1 THE ONLY BREAD Made With r- ALL MILK Crispy Crust All Around Loaf R()YAi; RAKING CO. Salt Lake City " Finest - - Exclusive Loaf 7" ' .7 p'.u"t Ever --.7''"'-'1 - . 11 Baking : ' Baked-. -! , - Traya Wishing you much auccesa in your work, and happiness In the future, I remain, your friend ELDER- R. BOYD STICE Box 852 Atlanta. Georgia. The Sticker "Some men mi to t Imnce their wives as they do their cks. but I'm s sticker." declared a woman In an English police court. Ladiet Firtt The new Justus of ti ik-dw serving on his Tdrst day. '"1 ! nvxt nm" begun the clerk. "U thi ol Frederick 8mlth, alius Jn-. ii'ins Honinson, Charged with summit and bsttery." The new Jumlre was mt to be rushed, however, "One at a time, one at a time," he cautioned "And first, the women. Bring In Mis Jenea," lead as a railway mall clerk, was particularly subject to a series of risky feats, along with Pauline Starke, playing opposite him. In one scene a train careens Into space st a broken trestle and tumbles Into a river swollen by mountain rain fall In tbe mall car, Butler, as Steve Butler the clerk, fights his way out, saves a companion from drowning and then makes his way back to a Pull- l?.a,L Into a river to escape the bullets of! Society A Thrill a band of desperadoes and eventually -f Iaa1 some distance down stream. One of the High Spots In' Free Ticket Coupon Buy one Ticket (20c) and this Coupon Admits 2 persona. For Tues. Oct. 7 and Thnr. 9th. Realart Theatre "Fire!", the scene was on, Immedl ately smoke and flames began t creep through the windows of tn hotel, suddenly .breaking out Into 1 conflagaration that could be seen to: miles around. Those who were luck; enough to be on hand declared that save lor the fact of the camera triad Ihg oh the scene, there wasn't a res son in theworld for believing thai the Incident Wasn't the real thing ' LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS f Fourth Judicial plstrct Court 0 Utah. Estate of Rosa C. Bennett Deceased. Creditors will present their claim; w tj voucher to the undersigned a her residence in Alpine, Uuh Count; Uuh, on or before the 1st day e December, 19x4. ELIZABETH RACHEL DREW, Administratrix of Rosa C. Bennett ! OLAWSN ft ELSMORE, f Attorneys for Admlnstratrir. First Publication September 27. 1921 Last Publication October 25, 1924. There, they board a locomotive and years. The boll weevil hasn't destroyed destroy-ed the -crop so much this year. H has been awfully hot here this summer, but Is beginning to get cool now at nights,, which! wn my much njoy after iftOLiiot a summer.. The Moral 8inner" Ixn? Island anrlpt. fnlka tbha . . . .V r . 1 .. ..v. . .uuue. .mu ir..a the thrill of their Uvea during the heading Into them and 1. brought to fihniag o, barter scenes for Dorothy a halt Just in time to avert a collision. DaUon.s late8t Faramount cture -It was just as exciting as It looks' . -The Moral-Sinner." which opens a 2 commented BuUer than inhaled enough river water In next Monday. tea mlnntea tn flnat i Htim rwtn.! . ' 1 a . Y- 4W ine occasion was the "shooting" of 2?' J" .?iBtai ? ' "!era8" CUr' e "equence of the production. .v-v . .u uul lua4 vr we This scene Ukes place at a fashion-Jumped fashion-Jumped into was a Job to pull out.' :aD,9 cnarlty Dall , m b, M Evelyn Bent was equally a. lm- the star. In the role of Leah Klesch-presed Klesch-presed by her experience a. Kath- na, clever glr, crook erlne Keith the banker's daughter her lather and servant., Schram.- to "" we "earn teal tbe bazaar funds, 1. V.. ... . .. " ' Uf y.uuu., sum on me aciuai Leah la workta . th. MJrt - e I w .m mmm VVIUUUIKIIUII aasaa uct c 1 , Vital Domestic Theme tUry Haadles Frankly a Per plexlng Problem of Modern Life Excellent Cast :.m,M4.Wrth VSjooo , Arrldcnt Insurance companies nvtt ir values thus: On ajwslaess bash i-ur anus are worth f.ToilO; your lex im; your eyen, gTMHiO; a fln;.r Acor(Hns to that computation oiir lieiid nniM U worth hI leut Jl.V ". Thcrrfore, when yon rot ni thl nnrniik. If (iti li! n.t hiixe u (I.illiit n ttrr fik. )imi hml a mil king :hI i.f Wi.tm. X',u tl !nrt you tuny g fur "Does It Pay?" which cornea to the Realart Theatre for 2 days commenc ing Wednesdsy in a picture featuring Hope Hampton. The story handles frankly and entertainingly a vital and absorbing condition of modern life. For the last few years the dally pap ers hsve beeh running on their front page, under "scare headlines." stor ies of the domestic tragedies In the' families of prominent millionaires, j In nearly every case the head of the' house, after living 1napparent peace and happiness with the-molher of his children until well . past, middle life, permitted himself to be captivated captiva-ted by a younger and more dashing women,-obtained a divorce from the of the safe In the. committee room that the fire breaks out, and she Is trapped In the burning, building. For the purpose of making the ecene more realistic, word was j broadcast of the scenes that were to joe nimea, ana. as a result, people ach In TEN minutes. irom miies arounl flocked tn TIME TO RENEW SUBSCEIPTlbN I .Now Is the time to becom a satisfied subscriber to your noma town paper and for subscribers sub-scribers to renew their subscription. sub-scription. . JWE THAN1LY0U JN ADVANCE. 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