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Show r 12 3! in i I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924 AMKBICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER j ; ; i ii .- .. ,.- , . , , . - - - iim rf - , go awl'W,s10asfcssBBjeeajeas ...tnuur w .H.MiiWi'i ap..a..mti.t.-.y- - Ooj Scout 17go(i Desi 1 Eci Moll 2D gnatcd infill n?h Witt ' ' f f S.'A: . . Meetlag of ioont7 OfflcUto Called at. FeekakliiV K Y board a terrific erasa A A J - I 4 B. T. U. tor October I. ejreek beginning October It aad anding October II is to be observed as Bqy Scout week ia all of the towns fjenbraced by the Ttmnaaogoa - DJe-tiict DJe-tiict Council; according to an aa-Bounceraent aa-Bounceraent made by Dr. T. 8. Harris, Har-ris, president of the council. During this week a vlaorous campaign' tor just outside his borne on a recent day, his flrsV thought was to get to the scene of the colltsiosi as soon aa poe- "The United States Civil Service Commission announces an pen com- petitlys exAAUUoa (ot fotaat fafger oa October v Jl, 1924, a the places listed below;. .. . :. . Cedar City, Ephralm, Kaaaa, Logaa, Moan, Provo, - felchfleld. Bait Lake City, Vernal. Wldtsoa.'. 1 1 . Vacancies la the Forest ferries. Department of Agrtcultum, la 1( the sible. Young OaUaher had recently BUM, WIUCU wmm qualified for his mertt,aadg e la lrat'-M. aud.1 lUia;rsjilrinL shield shi-eld aad, fortunately,-had hla nrstald laaaUacatiav wU a fills from kit in readiness. Snatching at theH taamtaatloji. uajea It la. found bag. the boy started downstair. tt tatert,t Bervlc to fl" -His work,' however, 4 eomnienced T vacancy by reinstatement, trans- before leaving the bouse," states" a funds is to be waged la every town of j local account, "for In 4 front room the district In order that a complete he found his mother, who had wlt- fer fit promotion. The entrance salary tor this posi tion ranges from $1600 to $2000 a year, Boy Scout program may be carried Incased the accident, lying la a talnt'""" to tt atonomw conditions euV durmt tteYear 1925.: " "It was tbt work "of bat a fewla, locality and whether or hot President 8tephea U Chlpmaa, moments for the boy to revive his ' quarters are furnished, the, character faaaclal director ot the council is mother and to make her comfortable, of Ue actlvlUes conducted apoa the Thea he rushed out and ires the first district, and the degree of re- "flrat-alder- to reach three injured : sponjlblllty iavolved, except In Alas-men Alas-men who hsd been thrown " from , ka, -bere ths salary paid will be colliding autos.' He found them suf- from $1000 to $2600 a year. Tha catering ca-tering from many cuU and bruises, trance salary In positions where less end one had a dislocated thumb. The kaa mponsibillUes ot a boy set snd baadaged the injured District Ranger are Involved la rdl-thumb rdl-thumb and treated the other wounds arily $1600 a year, except la Alaska, confident that the people of the district dis-trict wilt not hesitate in giving fundi towards suck a worthy cause, according ac-cording to a statement he made last week, "We had no difficulty la raising our quoU la the Alpine district last year," President Chlpman said, "and I anticipate an-ticipate no difficulty this year. Our tjcople believe la scouting, and our scouting officers are alive and ready "to"cariy make the movement a success." As a preliminary preparation for the svsout weeit. a meetrng "or an of the scouts committeemen and officials of all sections ot the Tlmpanogos District Dis-trict Council are Invited, In fact, urged, urg-ed, to attend a general meeting which Is to be held fn the Library of the Brlgham Toung University on the evening of October 0, at 7: SO o'clock. At this meeting special speakers will address the workers, and the program for 1025 will be partially worked out On Sunday night, October 12 wherever' possible meetings will be patients. . Decorated By Legtoa j 8cout Louis Sandler, IS, of Leven-worth. Leven-worth. Kan., was recently decorated for extraordinary duty by the local American Legion post commander. "The extraordinary duty of Scout Sandler was saving a strangling youth from possible drowning la the Shrine Lake", "says The Levonworth held in the various', wards at which Times. The youth - strangled while with flrst-ald measures. A policeman arriving after tha Scout had com- where this salary Is $1900 a year. Applicants must have reached thetr while the boy went oa with hla ser- nirtnoay on ins aaie oi uo examina- Tlcea." Itlon. These age limits do not apply The three Injured men were later 'to persons entitled to preference be-vMed" be-vMed" by a doctor, wib'o said the boy's ' cause'of milltrjT6r naval service,'" but prompt sid In the emergency had ch appllcanu must not have reach-been reach-been of Invaluable service to the d the retirement age, which la 70 cepted standard. (Equivalent U, $76 a year for four years), -' Two Pink rrl.ee-'8j-4 Qrl-1300 Qrl-1300 scholarshlD la American or Caaadlaa OoUegt or University of ac cepted standard. (Equivalent to 7SJ s year tor iout ;mui. two: mK Vtiu- Bor-i oin 1300 . schoiarthiR, la Amerlcaa. or CanadlaVConefe. or TJnIver!tTj,df cepted standard. (IDqalvaient to $75 a year for four year). . Tha contest f begln,a lt, tha loojd schools aext Monday whei full parti-fulars parti-fulars -aaw- eHractloaa -will- bo given those who wish 4o compete.- ' T7AR1IHTO v TQ MX CCHURa;: Observe thesa time regulatlona: 8UNRISB AND JSUNSET TABLB- OCTOBER 1 TODBC&MBESt SI. 1924 OCT. KOV. M Mln. " SOJf In. M Mia. ' 1 SMnr' x ' kVare $ f i ot ef ol( tt e ef ? Siun aW;, J.. Sm- 8coutlng activity will be the theme. Birds Plas Observatloa One hour and fifteen minutes was all ths time required oa a recent early morning hike by Scouts from Camp O! ttord on the-Omahe, Neb Council, ta observe the following varied list of birds: Thirteen wrens, six cstblrds, .nine crows, three brown thrushes, three robins, one English sparrow, two herons, one yellow-billed cuckoo, one bluebird, one cardinal, twenty-six gold-finches, three orioles, one wood thrush, five mourning doves, ten redheaded red-headed woodpeckers, one downy woodpecker, one phoebe, one ruby throated burning bird, four flickers, eight king birds, three barn swallows, one . Maryland yellow, throat, six black capped chickadees, three lark sparrows, nine cowblrds, two Indigo buntings, one scarlet tanager and one towhee. Week's Best Good Tarn When 8cout Albert E. Gallaher ot years for forest ranters. Applications for 'this examination can be obtained from the Civil Service Ser-vice Commission, Wsahlngton, D.C or from the Forest Supervisor at any place at which this examination Is to bo held. e Youn University Enrollment Grows Enrollment at the B. T. U. at the end of the second week Is rapidly ap- swlmming and went down. Sandler went to his assistance, took him to shallow water and assisted him until preaching the thousand mark la the he was able to recover from the , eniipr rronn. Ther. are 151 eolleare students snd 164 students ot high school grade, a total of 1105:"" fully 25 per cent larger than at the corre-spondlng corre-spondlng period last year. : - o choking spelt" - Melds Bay la Batter - -An unique compliment was paid to the' Boy Scout movement by a large creamery company of 8poksne, Wash., when It presented among Its exhibits at the recent 8pokane Interstate Fair a llfeslse figure, molded In butter, but-ter, of a Boy Scout 8cout Ted Wle-holt, Wle-holt, winner ot the season's medal tor best all-around camper at ths Spoksne Scout's summer encampment, at the request of the creamery company com-pany posed for the sculptor, who devoted de-voted two weeks to producing the representation. 7Wr Mainly That If there were not trther reusoos for loving people the fact that they are ttmuxlna wimM iiffloleni. fa$$ EGGS We will be glad to call ftr your eggs aud pay you the market price. OUR GRADING WILL PLEASE YOU. Give us a plione call and we will pick up your eggs at any time. Mutual Creamery Co. Now under management of RONALD WOOD "r Teddy," Gofelkstcs Onb to Be, lIbit4 (Ti4r, ' rreddy"'the cub bear owned by OUs Cheney, who, has proved, to, ba, a treat aUractloa at the Cobblestone gerrice Station, will ha' pleased, to. greet all local friends-Sunday and Monday y tha sUta fair. Tddy" ill be entered la the pet departmeat by Merlaad Grant' who has become a fast friend and with whom he enjoys s tustla often. " r ALPINE liEVS Mrs. Leonard Bates, Reporter. Mrs. Ardella Ford returned to her home at Cedar City after spending a visit with her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. J. T. Batemaa. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beck ot Salt Lake City," wera -Sunday guBSUoti relatives In Alpine. Mr." and Mrs."Don C '"StrongT Jr 'ii and son, Laun, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bates at Magna. Mrs. Wlllsrd Olsen and children returned from Provo Saturday after visiting a few days with Mrs. Olsen's sister, Mrs. Edwin S. Poulson. Mr. Harry Randle, Alice Handle, and Mabel Devey of Eureka, wera Sunday guests of 'the'" Misses Ina and - Flora Devey. F. O. McDaniel and family and Leonard Bates and wife made a business busi-ness trip to 8alt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bates and Vernal Bates wera week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Smith of Salt Lake City. 154,858 Immigrants Win Be Allowed To Enter U. 8. In 3 Years The new Immigration Law recently re-cently passed by Congress and effective July 1, 1024, gives the following quota from July 1, 1924 to June 20, 1927, established on 2 per cent of the census ot 1890 with a minimum quota ot 100 persons per-sons tor any nationality: Germany, 45,129; Great Britain and North Ireland, 41,672; Irish Free State. 20.781; Sweden, 9.SI1; Polahd71.i72 j; Norway, 6,4527 Italy, Ita-ly, 4,599; Denmark, 2,782; Swlts-erland, Swlts-erland, 2,081; Csechoeolovakla, 1,-873; 1,-873; Russia, 1,792; - Netherlands, 1.637; Austria, 990; Roumsnla, 631; Togoslovia, 735; Belgium. 509; and Hungary, 488. Most ' all other countries not mentioned above, the minimum quota appllea. 4 Home Lighting Contest Will Be Conducted Here n.een competition Is expected to enter into the "Home Lighting" essay contest wnicn win be Introduced into the public schools the first ot next week. The contest Is being carr'ed on throughout the United States and Canada and Is open to any ntudent ten years or age and over in the grades and high schools. Local prizes of 115.00 for first and 210.00 ror second are being offered In the various schools of Alpine district The winners of the locsl prizes will De eligible to compete for the inter national prices which are as follows First Priie .-115,000 Electrical Home to be erected from model plans on lot -furnished by winner. Two Second Prises 1 Boy 1 Girl a e AAA i i ou ecnoiarsnip in American or ICanndlan College or University of accepted ac-cepted standard. (Equivalent to $300 a ycar for Wit years). Two Thirl Pr'zes 1 Roy l Qrl t A A 1 1 lt t . ,' fivu ai-uuinrniiip n American, or Canadian ColWe or University or a cpptol standard. Equivalent to $150 a yeir for four years).. Two Fourth Priies 1 Hoy 1 Girl -IC00 ecl'ohMhlp In American or Canadian College orl?nlverslty of ac- & C, i. 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" - ' 100 ' , 100 a AUOMJULMMAtm 01 I 100 6.00 6.00 6.01 6.01 6.01 7.03 7.03 6.01 6.01 111 70 7.20 7.21 Ul 742 122 122 113" 743 123 73 6.02 6.03 5X3 6.04 6.05 5.05 6.06 6.06 6D7 6.08 6r0 5.09 Positively no one will escape, twenty extra deputies. , (Signed) American Fork Fish and Game Association. - , o Miss Flora Devey left for Garfield Monday where she will spend a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Ira Russon. At the Sunday evening meeting which was under tha direction of tho M. I. A. the association was organised. organ-ised. Earl Devey, Lewis Cameron, and Ralph Strong ot the Y. M. M. I. A. and Ines Burgess, Belva Strong, and Erma Bateman of the T. L. M. I. A were released and the following were sustained to take their places: Leon Strong, Ray Strong, and Thirl Marsh, and Delila Strong. Josephine 8trong, and Rachel Devey. Edward Southwkk, Jr., ornLaai,neeatr re turned missionary, was the speaker ot tha evening. Whtra Family Count$ When s Japanese merchant goes to hla banker for credit, the banker wants ta See his balance sheet but also asks about the fsmlly. Who are his relatives! rela-tives! Who are his wife's relatives! Will the family council buck him upf If the family Is a good one, be baa ao difficulty in obtaining credit TTrO-KOriEMEaOrtrA 1 - ' iil ii Use BED DUG DESTROYER, Non-poUonous to persons. CENOL Idlls bed bugs In- tUntly dMtroys thlr eggs. Does not stain. No tell-tola odors 8old by Win. Thornton Drug Store Cenol Agency EY IMtl YOU IIMST , The first thing you should know, "IS IT SAFE." THE MUTUAL SAVINGS & LO ANr ASSOCIATION oflters an investment as safe as can be found. Whether you want a savings certificate for as small an amount as $3.00 per month, or a paid up time certificate for $10,000.00. We will guarantee you 8 interest on your investment, with a real estate first mortgage-of at least $2.00 in security for every $1.00 invested, in-vested, and in addition a guarantee capitat'supervised by the Stated Then when you invest here you are helping to build up your own locality, we are loaning more money in American Fork and vicinity than we are taking out. For a safe and profitable investment' it can not be beat, and seldom equaled. SAFETY, PROFIT, PATRIOTISM, all impel you to become be-come a member of the MUTUAL SAVINGS, & LOAN ASSOCIATION For further particulars call on James H., Clarke, Agent, i American Fork, Utah ll TTTT fK"TY T TT71 s "DO THEIE DUTY" IN v ALL KINDS OP WEATHER The kind of furnace you want for your home is the one that will not fail you when the thermometer is hovering around the zero mark. That gives you the least amount of work in firinz it. And. that distributes t ha avamIv and comfortably out of a minimum amount of coal. w I Have a Mueller Hot Air, Hot Water or Steam Furnace installed. Let us explain ex-plain the merits of these models. ' ' .. , - M. S. LOTT Plumbing, Heating nnd Elecrtical Telephone Lehi 23 ffiaie.e!Baeaee!s 4 i 15 2 |