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Show ' Saturday; septemtp . ....vvmDt- riTiZKN . " !LS t SATURDaV, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925 zevt2S92L&5X AlZZJtlGAV-TOlK OITIZXN Offioe Alpie Pnbliihinc Company Bnildinf Phone 85 A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION a ft or I ft s I ft i 3 t it ft Entered ii the Pest Office at American Fork. Utah, as Becond-class matter. Subscription rates, $2.50 per year in advance. Advertisement rates: Display, 30 cents a column inch. Legal motices and readers, legal rate of 10 cents per eight-point line per insertion. in-sertion. Want ads. Kate 2 cents per word each insertion. Payment mat accompany advertisement. A. F. GAISVORD. JR. ..i;ditok ONLY ONE KIND OF FAILURE There in but one kind of failure liioral failure. The achievement of micees has no standard gauc of ineaMire-ment. ineaMire-ment. What may he a nirtitle calling may he crowned with sueeesK. altliriugh it may not he fraught with great remuneration. !f there was a set rule, by following whieh we might be sure to achieve our ambition, there would be no much thing as failure. Hut, as it in, everyone is required to beJiis own architect, and he must devise means by which to accomplish bin life work. All that exiNta as common property are certain acknowledged principles of morality, induslry'and character-building, which mu ccnh ful architects of fate must use.' It is difficult to understand the limitations of our fellowman. How often are we agreeably surprised by the Kiiceeitsiif one we considered dull and ntupid! The brilliant m'an in college, on the other hand, is not .always the succesNful one afterwards. 1 ' The only real failure lies in failing to make the best of one's opportunities', op-portunities', whatever they may be. DON'T BE HASTY t 3 And Livin odel Show Thursday, Friday and Saturday September 17, lb and 19 The man who rushes into an investment usually stands a very gotl -charter of losing hw money. The fake stock salesman often tries to. hurry the prospect into a decision, either by claiming that the price will soon be higher or by hinting that enormous1 profits are to be made by getting in on the "ground floor." There is always plenty of time to take advantage of honest investment offerings. If one opportunity oppor-tunity em-npes you there will be plenjy of other. Swindling exists only because so many peope, holiest in themselves, are careless enough to hand over their money before they get all the facts about the securities se-curities urged by salesmen who talk smoothly of overnight wealth and "tomorrow's" prosperity. Remember that investments that are worth buying are worth investigating. THE IDLE YOUNG It's not the idle rich but. the idle young that is raising the devil with the country. On every hand yon see young people shying from work and trying to get by without it. It scarcely ever wins. Too much pampering and too little enforcement of discipline by parents is largely to blame for, the present overflowing of jails, reformatories and penitentiaries. Amy child not brought up to work and obey his parents will sneer at the law when he gets out into the world for him-self. him-self. If you have a child and would make him a good citizen, teach him to work and make him obey. Ladies and Misses jvill delight in our showitii: of new style footwear. Litest Styles and Color's. Muumuam.t .sa'a '.aunt mmaasmsmm 1;:'UH:ftrtc:tS:iiiiHt3:t mm i mi-ifjlii;, Y ( trii.l a -oidial invitation to the public to ,itU,(,:r fall army .f stylish clothing and mer- cliandix-. S-niv ..I" X-v Stvles in Ladies' Misses' and Child-. Child-. ivtiV ('..its and Silk and Wool Dresses will be on dis-iiIjiv dis-iiIjiv 'with a ijtirirei.us array of the newest creations in f;di niillincry to lnafeh in colors that are sure to suit the keenest buyer. ' Our incus, tleparunciit also abounds with an entirely en-tirely new line of men's and boys' suits and overcoats. Kverythii of . the very latest style. From this big stork we rail lit almot any sized boy in the long pant suits,. .1. I. Stetson and Wotln-hilds Hats and Taps. The best slwules and stvles. A bad prophet is a loss. Soft words turneth away black eyes. It's a great life if you don't waken. Winter Wheat Outlook For Year 1926 Winter wheat production In the United Statefc next year will be considerably con-siderably la excess of probable domestic do-mestic requirements if reported intentions in-tentions of fanners to increase acreage acre-age some 4.000,000 acres above last year axe carried out and average yields are aefcured. the Department ot Agriculture points out in Its wheat outlook report roleascd to-day. This situation, the department snys, would place winter whetat on a world market basis. The fact that our market mar-ket is now on approximately a domestic domes-tic basis la considered largely to have b rough about the present favorable mnrket position of wheat producers. The winter wheat area sown this fall will be in the neighborhood of 46,- LUCK (I I i t ft I MEN'S OXFORDS Fall Stvles For The Man Who Tares. FLORSHEIM A shoe that has th'-best th'-best styles and the smartest shades. $8.85 On Wednesday, Sept. 16th 8:30 P.M. WE WILL GIVE OUR FIRST Living Model Show IN OUR CORNER SHOW WINDOW SPECIALS For the three day opening we have ar-ranged ar-ranged some very special bargains. On account of lack of space only, a few of these are listetl which will give you Ian idea of savings to be made here. - He !l!e In reserve tlli-'i.;its, tlli-'i.;its, hresM-s ;md date and view the latest Hats mi live models. -HOSE SPECIAL Children's Regular 30c and 35e Hose Special 25c pair " PHOENIX SILK HOSE In All Shades 89c pair during three day opening only. TOWEL SPECIAL 15x 29-inch Towel 27c pair 20x40-inch Towel ; 35c pair -19x38 Extra Quality 58c pair 22x40 Bath Towel 65c pair 24x45 Extra Large 85c pair Luck rises -iirly-tiv eateh that mornirijj train : is busy at tlif forire, leni li or t)sk : is persistent; wastes no time; is -not easily discouraged. dis-couraged. I Luck fastens the doer before the horse is' stolen; keeps that sealdintf water out of baby's reaeh; has forethought: is prepared for opportunities; has plans and executes them. Luck denies himnelf that auto until h can afford to buy and maintain it; avoids luxury; pays cash, respects himself and is r-R r-R pec ted. Luck laughs at rnisfurtune : has all the jrood positions; draws all the bijr salaries; trends less than he earns- has a SAVINtiS ACCOI NT and is rinaniially independent! m I I HARDWARE SPECIAL 14-iiieh'(lranite Dish Pan 40c 17-iiieh,(iranite Dish Pan 45c Tioth KVal Iargains. GROCERIES 2 l'm'kajres Tree T.'.i 65c S.-h.ll.np an.l M. .1. 15. Coffee 55c C M.nehes 25c u " ;:,'t Taper 25c 1" ': . Supar 75c !! i Crystal ' Wi, ,te Soap 25: WATCH OUR TABLES FOR EXTJIA SPECIAL BARGAINS Everyone Looks atyoux HAT You should look over our new Fall Line of Men's and Young Men's Stylish Hats and Caps. fa(T(gJl riot The Peoples Store. American Fork, Utah 400,000 acres. If farmers carry mj estimated prewar :n. r;e. . The v.in .r the Intended .increase ot 9 7 . cmt acW& in Austral i. Arptntin.i. ani canaaa nave also b.-e i iii'Teasrd, (hat the wheat acrra-i' in !!(;, -,u. "Man is not the creature of circumstances."' CircimstancM The Bank of American Fork i 33 Years Successful Banking jj A STRONG BANK S Allowing for average abaiuh:itm in j the area to bo harvested next suuim j would be about40.424.tKH) acre e-:r, ' pared with 32.S13.000 acres harv. i this year. Should the yield be the game' a.- :;: year. 12.7 bushels per acre. (!. ,.w., est since 1904. the crvp wer.M ;i, 1. 1 513.000.000 or 23 pet cem mere a . . ; than was harvested this year. A . of 58 .000,000 bushel or about 4 ; ,! cent more than this year woui,1. l produced should the yield per .n-n equal the average of the past t years, which was 14.5 busluls. The spring whtat crop ..h;u,,aTj. 'wuntriea ctnihinM! i m :,!.: per cent aloe tin- i.rewar .f.-Vi::, Farmers, in jdannins t'n i ..;.,n: ing, the department ;c, s-ho nl,l n i .-Idor not only tin- tr.l. vk !.r tot; vheat crop but also -n.'.U k f, the class of wh. ;n pj( ; r, .ent yean the I'nit.-,! i., , , sumed for tw.. -n.!. .u KrindinKs! appn.vii;;.;', u i'ushels of soft red wint.r. l'h hii.i, l ushelg of hard r'd wim, r and about . 0,000,000 bush, is of whi-e l,.;a. in 'ddition to piaejcally all thiy bard v.v.: .(Mill m hix i l win m Km JW M A mark TRADC ed .253.000,000 bushels .in .Lpaai,;:;i.j:er ast tv.w ., .years.. Jk,!.!. i ate that (lvf(J -(HiMntlttt's of these Masses can be disposed of within ito f'Telpn markets. years, which added to 58tt.rtOtt.Oiei bushels of winter wheat wouhl make a total or S39.000.000 bushels T!:,-ivould T!:,-ivould produce an exportable surii.:; of from 160.000.000 to 240,n.. ., bushels in the f.ce cf an . . ' trend in world production. Kuropean countries ha'' ! i-u . v., . ually expandinp w hat ar. as ,. point that the area in !'. l ,n countries ig now ?2 per icr.r i: .. in "hevrolet Produces Two- Milliomh Car 0 A -vaatar l tmrA A new rial T7T1TJT? ir ti. T)iti Aor xne Two Horses i h, Uevroiot , Motor ntmpan y U h. firs, maker of neJective Kr ars to attain this production. 1 ".bin !. twmiliion "arK emphasizes pruKrt sk,' tlciit . f ; The two-million ! TT- 8 establishes ., . itoiiK'tivp his:or, el. produc- Chevrolet's 1 !v Kn.idsen, prtl-"::,"".v- "Tlio .present not 'he la.t as the . ts ;" prtnlin f close to u'u ' ' durinp I'.tLT, which - Rmal Coatap. Tm brttery U .f Inf without wltnessei wn A be capable of doing world. L Roucbefoucauia. c;. on Floor ... n Ink mains, if fresh. X If washed with milK ana a whorT tnnir standitlE 0,B' ,m n i inrn water muat be mi-'d (,.. icid to half a ten'cnpf" |