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Show Jriyerybody In Sunday School November 1st American Fork Giiizn ' : -! , AMERICAN FORK, UTAII, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925 NUMBER 35 -ction Judges Named For City Election, Nov. 3rd New Garage To Open Next Week The new garage and machine shop to be known as the benjamin Bates & Sons Company and located on the site of the former Rat p. hlanW.mlth : lor city elect. tfZS Saturday I a ?Sion sd tfet POl" P1"" rtct No- 1Mrs. Den Grant. Greenwood, E. F- cur.w. l!!k,.-2-W. D.Stewart. Jesse T. . Irving L. Pratt ." Vb B. Hawkins. Mr. l?S Pett and A, F. Chxi.ten.en. L iub. pi M toUOW,: CS No. 1-Grant Store Cut No 2-Beck Hotel Delbert Me- Ut No. -? Sw.on the pool hall QuesUon j i. va heen decided W. the matter tor the public to (jj, and arrangements are being fj, to allow voters to cast a ballot iar sgainst the public pool hall. L. Shelley was authorlaed to , an article on the matter tor rw iai... .ar ifcUloB In this weeai uiuu - on the matter. It will be ..mW aection 01 UIS TP uwv. Committee on Fire was author- u mfer with VL S. Lott re lit to the fire sution cess pool and installation. Specincauons aot followed as to the depth of mm nnni and a refund is to Da far The selection ot the llgnt irtarM for the building was left MM same committee and Councll- V iihton. Chief Pratt, reponeo it the Firemen's dance October list n t success both from a financial i tadal standpoint r ... h .. mult (bit the nuDUC . RIUII "O tuww eoBtinaally parking automobiles Irs hydrants In the business Ltoe. The matter was reierrea w in Barrett, Chief Pratt and Committee on Fire to deftoe some hm of letting the public know that I against the law to park cars Hmi is feet of a fire hrdrant. W city recorder was authorlz In taka nn another 11.000.00 of Registration Indicates Large Vote ' Registration this month, most of which took place Tuesday, would in dicate that the voters-are interested and will cast ballots next Tuesday when the polls are opened for the selection' of men- to direct the city affairs for the next two years. A total of 256 citizens availed themselves them-selves of the voting previlidge bv registering on Tuesday and, the previous pre-vious registration day. This is jibout one fourth of the usual voters who cast ballots in city elections. While there are some names still off the lists the number is about the average that do not take the trouble to qualify in elections and represents only a small percent of the total citizenship As will be noted on the sample ballot on page seven there are but two tickets in the Held this year. The Independents who entered a ticket last year, are not in the race this time but are said to be backing men low- water bonds with money recelv-I recelv-I from the Salt Lake & Utah Rall- V Md from Jared Keller proposing I taunt the city well pit at cost I $83.25 was opened and accepted. .wi m lo sun ai uucv. .Titer superintendent Samuel Dean that a survey ot- the east of town had been made and it brand that that section was now ic Dlentv of water, .The monthly report ot the Tarious Seers were read and accepted tht recular bills allowed. ?Wa 1. .V 1.1. ll. 'au.AII m deemed not advisable to hold ,Ufration in honor of the turning lot American Fork city's new light I trttem and the power company M Mthorlied to commence the ser- if November the first. on both of the present tickets. ever, they are not very active and are not making a concerted effort to put over any one ticket or man. The citliens are callad upon this election to vote on the question or, Does the city wish a public pool hall. A seporate ballot is provided and will be given to the voter at the pools vrltti their rerular ballot. A I4VU( " copy of this special ballot is also published along with the sample ballot in this issue. -o Voters Attention shop on Main street wfu be completed and. opened for service next week. Equipment will be installed and mechanics on the Job to look after the motoring public's needs. The new concern is housed in one of the most modern brick garage buildings in the county and is situated situat-ed in one of the best locations tn American Fork. Gas service . filling pumps are to be installed on the curb and oil tanks will be part ot the equipment. The interior will be equiped with necessary machinery, battery charging and repairing ap paratus. Texlcb product will he handled along with standard tires tubvs and car parts and accessories, ine personnel or the concern will be as follows: Machinist. Benjamin Bates. Garage manager, B, Vernal Bates and Auto mechanic, Thomas Robertson of Ogden. " Every one Is acquainted with Benjamin Bates and know of his ability as a business man and machinist. He will do all kinds ot machine and blacksmith work. B. Vernal Bates has been at Salt Lake City the past two months learning the latest in battery and general auto mechanical work: Vernal will have charge of the garage department, aft. Robertson comes recomended as thorough auto mechanic; He has been employed at the Randall-Dodd company for the past seven years and has been In the automobile game for the past 18 years having started at the factory in the east. With this line up of help and garage equipment the concern should be able to give the public auto service equal to any thing in the county. A general machine work and garage repairing trade will be catered to Ford Oarage And Agency Changes Hands After considerable dickering the sale of the Ford agency and garage here has been closed by R. W. Stewart Stew-art and the new owner, Lee Halatrom of Ogden, took over the business Thursday, October 29th. The sale Includes In-cludes the entire business as conducted conduct-ed here under the name ot the Stew art Motor Company, cars, stock, busi ness and Ford agency. The deal Involved In the neighborhood of $6, 000.00. .; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Halstrom have disponed of their garage in Ogden and have moved here and assumed the management ot the new concern They come here from Ogden highly recommended as garage operators and salesmen and should have little trouble In making the local " Ford agency grow and prosper. Mr. Stewart reports that the seri ous illness of hie father In Kansas, which ill call him away from here for an Indefinite period, was one the big reasons for bis selling out He asked that we extend his thanks to the public for their splendid sup port to ths concern while under his management He and Mrs. Stewart will be here tor some time yet disposing of eons property snd getting collections all closed up. -o Extensive Body of Ore In Yanhee Llines Property Alter each city election for a num ber ot years the question of the licensing licens-ing of public pool halls has been one lot the problems ot incoming .w Annrf1a. Petitions for and agamsi hw.bteen presented, and arguments on both sides of the question vanced. Claims have been made that a wen ,i0,wi nod hall would provide means of pleasant diversion and take care of the needs of a number of our i who freouent the streets anu who do not care to attend religious or othvgatherings but wno . An Immense body ot ore is blocked out awaking removal at the Yankee Mines Company American Fork Can-yan, Can-yan, formerly known as the American lease property. The officers changed the name of the company recently, the new name being officially attached attach-ed this week. The officers ot the company are; C. B. Ferlin, president, O. A. Edams, vice 'president. Dr. Tlndell, Dr. Mc Hugh and W. A. Richmond as tne balance of the directors. The strike wss made last tall and as the present summer advanced the body of ore opened up until from nine to eleven miners and workmen have been employed In getting It out. For several months from twelve to six teen teams have been hauling the ore from the mine to the loading bins In American Fork. At the present pre-sent time sixteen teams are on the tnh loadtna- a car of ore every other day. This output win he maintained .mm th. weather stops work at the mine, said Mr. O. ArAdams, who is In charts: at the property, to aaie this season the company has shipped forty car loads ot ore to the smelter. The ore Is a copper-gold formation and is said to run from S30.00 to. $35.-00 $35.-00 per ton net at ' the smelter. In discussing the body Mr. Adams stated that there was enough ore In sight to keep the present force of miners New Servica -Station Open For Business The new service ritatfcm"on"Iwest Main street opened Us doors for bust ness the first ot this week. Mr. L. R. Pett has taken a lease on the station and Is operating the same unaer ine, M seMm Tn, name of "Pett Service." He reports T..vM that ths sUtion will be run In s strictly business-like fashion with the motorist's wanta always consider ed first. Until spring the station will be kept open during the day time only but as soon as the spring businefia Justifies twenty-tour hour service will be given. The new station is of all steel and cement construction, absolutely fire oroof. and Is located to the center of fcnm on the' corner west bt the 0,rem depot. Large spacious grounds sur nr. itB on the Old Lrr Yankee property on the big East-West fissure which cuts the Live Yankee and Silver Wave property. School Orchestra Organized Prof. K. J. Bird has started a new feature of music teaching in the grammar grades ot the local school by organizing a grade school orcheaf fra Ho tins thirty students interest ed in the work now and is gradually I round the station which are to be I 1. 1 nrk.a I. . . Aft.. uwiij wag given 10 uean jttsry water system settling tank. (Qjtadlmn Rassmussen reported 3t tars are very few lota left In 014 cemeterv section of the ceme- T that are surveyed and suggested 4 Ike art nnilu V kM tia anr. and placed on sale. The matter gussed and It was thought i to hold this section ot the tor perpetual care. Action --rd on the matter until the fa as a whole could make an ncUon trip to the cemetery and '"w th ground. "Mtton carried authorising the rST to aecnra A A tnr th land lane north ot Farm afreet as ot the property i r arreemoTit MUiowence of $25.00 eitra was ths City Treasurer for special tone. natter of masauerad dances f Hnow'eB was discussed and re- P .the Mayor, Marshal and JJttH on Police. They are to WtT ' belng dona la tht ,nttt,r i wait on the Apollo manage- C ' of having proper some piaceT'togS: 7"' Other claims have oeen mau u . public pool hall would be a public menace, attracting wuner our young men and-perhaps o der jij nihorwisA eltner ones wio uu',1 "v spend their evenings at nou.e would go to more profitable place. Questions have been raisea -v r not nublic petitions ex press the real sentiment of the sign-r. sign-r. ,t being claimed that peoP e aometime. sign at variance with their wishes by reason of P-- ard oft Public talk ana rfl the oool hall ques in oruei i - . j . h meouie, - iSS ' ous vote decided to ::bmt "the matter to the voter, at the coming city election - lorboxes separate ana j w.,i,. .nd ballot boxes will regular u-w -- ... be be provided) ena eu. asked to rote on the Question . f.rnr the HCenuiua , hall, the proprietor to give bonds to comp.y w - .... -r,H the CltT CTJUUl... ,auu.. - llcense serve tne rigm MJ .. vn .hmild it become a pu. 01 SUCH " 4 nuisance i . If you favor the licensing of such . LZ nt-vnur cross in the square " .1 . .v. -nrrt "Yes". H " opposue , tha .nuare opposed, put your crosa , ' it "No". oppostce uie - t MnnM . aui aririTi. mc in taking u - - - t .h hasln mind serving the be ft. majority ot the people or . .. . .hi niltlorilT BU"""' lieving --- To Tote on the poot a. proposed is not manoato y the voter, neither is k ' . it n act in accor- on the cuy w"' , . . . . h vote, but u aance ,. m,. to express themselves on u.. n whoever may be eieci . ... ua Ant jne u ea win iiv- v.iint bringing them along in the art of in strument playing. In the near fu ture he will have them to a point where the public will be invited to hear them, and see what students of this age can accomplish if given a chance and proper direction. The-students are very, much-inter ested in the new work and are working work-ing hard to become proficient in the art. Besides keeping them more in terested in school features of this kind tend to give the boys and girls a knowledge of music which may later prove beneficial in a commer cial way to them. Such' work,, we feel Is appreciated by the parents and Willi be encouraged by them. o The American Fork High schol glee club Is planning on presenting a minstrel In the near future. o To The Voters Every voter in American. Fonk-will have an opportunity election day to express his or her opinion regarding a pool hall. Are YOU voters going to continue to breath, the air of Intolerance by vot ing against a pool hall or are you going to say to the world that Ameri can Fork is free,? . . Are you VOTERS going to a Know ledge the present hidden lawlessness or are you going to clean up and show .t, n.nrlri that thfiTf ATS 110 SOre IU 1410 i" ' " spots to be shunned. If billiards were an immoral name, a game unfit for people to play, there would be some reason for opposing it; hnt it is not. The best people In our country endorse It. not only that, they P,av u- ... , Our best universities have Diiiiaru parlors. The leading ciuds. and business) consider it necessary. The best homes are not without their billiard tables. i nm.n billiard hall is not a aa place, in fact, it prevents undesirable places from obtaining a sun. municipal regulation a. billiard room would be an asset to our city. VOTE FOR A BILLIARD haw (Political Advertisement) by request oflhe City Council. 3 nv .11. George r. bucw; City Recorder. parked as Boon as possible. When the plans are completed the corner will stand out as one of the few dis tinctive stations on' the highway. Gas, oils, accessories tires, tubes are car ried. This is one more new concern for the town which should receive the motox.mg..public!a.jjuppprt..v., o Third and First Ward P.ntrtain Citizens with Show and Carnival One of the best home dramatic productions presented In this city tor some time was that of the Tnira ward M. I. A. last Thursday and Saturday nights In the Third ward chapel. The play, "The uttae oa-hopper" oa-hopper" In Itself a work of humor pleased the crowd while the manner In which each ot the parts was taken wag splendid. N talent heretofore not usea in tie ward was brought to lignt together to-gether with the experienced" players well merited the generous applause given. Th atace setting and curtain, Whirlwind Consolidated In Interesting Formation Operations at the Whirlwind prop erty were to iave .been terminated for the winter last week when Mr. E. I J. Wild, who has been working there. imi down but when he . reported thai be had encountered ' wide strip of porphyry and had not cut through it after penetrating it eight feet, the company officers decided that they would like to prospect past this for- n.llnn The authorised WOTK 10 I tUMhlVUi - continue for two weeks longer. Mr Wild will either do the work himself him-self or-send a man up to complete It. o Prowler Trys Doors At First ward Store Mr. -and Mrs. Arthur Dye were a wakened from their slumbers at 4:30 Thursday morning by someone turning turn-ing the knob on the front door of their store, opposite the First ward chapel. In a few moments someone rattled the knob on the back door an&U shortly afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Dye, who have llvmg truarters In the rear of the store, saw a man appear at the window near their bed. The window, was raised and Mr. Dye saw the man's face. The intruder, realis ing that the occupants were aware ot his presence, immediately loft and the Dyes saw him walk over towards the Hlghwsy Service Station. He carried a flash light, they state. Mr. Dye summoned the htghtwatch-man htghtwatch-man who Investigated but saw nothing noth-ing of the person. The description given conforms closely with that ot a member of a party ot local fellows which were seen about 1:80 o'clock by the nlghtwatchman. This night prowling Is dangerous business ana will sooner or later result to trouoie as this is not the first complaint to - be registered with officers by cttisens. - o ' Check Artist Gets Imprisonment sentence Wednesday fn Provo a sentence ot from one to twenty years imprison ment to the Utah) State penetentlary was Imposed upon Hubert Patterson by Judge Kites Hansen. Patterson, who claims his home is in Jsckspn- viiie. Fla.. was arrested In American fork Sunday, October 18th by Mar shal Currant tor Issuing fraudulent checks. This was his aecond visit to this city, A week previous be is charred wttn having Issued hogur checks in three local stores and on Sunday, the day of his arrest, was sttemptlng to cash checks la the local drug stores. o especially secured tor the dramatic work added much to the presentation of the play. Musical numbers between be-tween the acts, both vocal and instrumental, in-strumental, entertained the crowd. Large crowds were present each of tha two nights, Wednesday and Thursday at the carnival given by the Bfrat ward Sundar School. A com plete change of program marked each ntortalnment. followed by dancing The booths were well patronised and a material sum was raised to finance this organization during the ensuetog Tt amusement hall was j cm tastefully decorated in festoons i ..4 K1aV while cat outs ot grwi i Hallowe'en slgnlfance adorned tne ii- i- .tortiinr contrast 1 to the wani iu -- white background: Th officers In charge who expena . .f rfal of time ana eiion fu In orenarlng for? the two nights en mrm wall ttleased with the patronage accorded. o Avoid' Evil Sptaking' - A good word la au easy Obligation; but not to speak 111 requires only our silence, which cots nothing. Til-lotson. Ste' Bee Hive Gradtta - tion Sunday mgm Sunday night in the stake tabernacle taberna-cle exercises wUtl be held st which time the graduating bee hive girls of the stake will be awarded thetr o tinmaa. together with members of the stake board who have, completed this work and several bee-keepers or. the stake. There will be about bo diplomas awarded. The exercises will be held under the direction ot the V. L. M, I. A. stake Woard with Mrs. p.rrttott Haves of Pleasant Grove, stake Y. Li M. I. A. president in charge, and a cordial invitation Is extended the public to be present The meeting commences at 7:80 p. m. Following is the program of the evening: a Organ solo Miss Nina Halllday fcFwyermericaT-- ForkThird ward Bee HUve girl c ( l ) "Womanhood Calr (2)'Splrlt of the HivedAddress Hive-dAddress by members of the Genersl Board and awarding ot certificates. e Duet "Spirit of the Hive" f Health pageant Manila ward a "Honey Gatherers Song" v h Bee Hive Girls fantasy, Lehl be hive girls i Motherhood pageant directed by Mrs. C. A. Grant 1 Sons- Congregation k -prayer American Fork Second ward Bee Hive girl. O ' Fire Alarm Yesterday Federated Clubs Convention In Lehi Saturday Next Next Saturday, November 7th, the Aiatrixt .nnVentlon of the ' Federated Women's Clubs will be heTdTnLehir" The convention will open with a ses sion at 11 o'clock a. tn. In the wni high school auditorium which will ht ; followed by . lunch at noon. The lunch will be served in tno amuew-ment amuew-ment hall of the Memorial buUdlng. Another session will be held la the afternoon. Out-of-town speakers will be present ''- . . a t.V mmhKaH afA All ieaeratea w arged to be In attendance and an Invitation In-vitation is being extended ,also to members of clubs which have not yet affiliated themselves with the state organisation. o Walker-Anderson' Tha marrtare of Miss Leda Walker T iw.t'Ati sin i Mr. Walls Anderson of I Hill! w M M m " . , nlavrWedneBdAT " 1 inter -v ' sr gait Lake City. - They are Deing congratulated con-gratulated by their friends ot both places. o- ,. Recommendation on How to Bulla ocnooi opm The best principals have the best fanitiesto be hsd tpch year. Teachers should be congenial, socia ble, and heOpful. There Is absolutely no occasion tor Jealousy. Teschers and principals should aee an occasion for helping every pupil. Parents should be able to feel mat the teachers are sincerely interested In every child. The Joy the child has in his work la as vital aJ test of his success as marks. A fire alarm was sent In yesterday afternoon at snout a p. m. irum iu marts. Warren Boley home. The department J Pupils' errors are not signs oi . . a . M ,t., - aMa. L. 11 . responded ana iuudu mm un vwiiiuun caught onto a sack of wool In the garage but it had been extinguished before they arrived by Mr. Boley. It was reported. that one of the small Boley children had . built a boo flre In the garage and the lire spread from this. The damage was practically nile. The school should be V happy smiling community. Should secrecy attend the prepare- tloii each room Is making for school, progress? .. : ...... . - Should teachers-discuss each-other., with other teachers, parents and pupils? - 1 r i 1 "uw" such dances, " .... . |