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Show t; , I ii ( .. . ( i t 1 , I i - r ! ; ! .' r ) - y ', " x ' J t ! 3 H I 4) - f :. I' . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1926 AMERICAN- Fnpr aES AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN OfliceAIpin Pnbliwhing Company BuildkPkaB 85 A PROGRK&MVK. INDKl'ENDENT PUBLICATION Entered 'aTtne Post Office at American Fo matter. 1 Utah, as Mcond-claas Subst riptiou rutos', $2.50 per year iiPadvance. Advertisement rales: Display, 30 cent a column inch. Legal notices ami readers, I'nl rati of ICcenta per eight-point line per insertion. in-sertion. Want ada. Kate 2 cents per word each insertion. Payment must accompany advertisement. I GAISFOKIVJK .EDITOR SIMPLICITY OF. A GOOD TOWN Put a pctf of jrosperity into' your community y staying witln it. Always gre-t your neighltors with a grasp of confidence. Criticize in the spirit of (Jodspred. Say a g"0d word if it hurts. cmcmler that those who insist oulgi hanging themselves will do it if given enough rope. (iive your jn-ighhor a right to an opinion as long as he keeps it to himself. Discuss (piestions involving your Letter welfare instead of arguing argu-ing with them. Apply the Colden Rule regardless of consequences. j Hack up your churches and relative affiliations. You will fee! I better and besides arc setting a good example for the young people. j (live the young people plenty of pleasure, but sec that you knoV what thev aredoinu'. b ' ' I Failures reflect on the entire lown. See what you can lo to keep i -voiir iiciirhbor on oi of the water, UW!t-lelhini ilrowilL. ., t ' have more hamK ia cs-an. arm in arm con 1 erences with a ii . - i . ii . . i. . i i . iriioit Will parting, it amis to inai way vewmv we l.et liieak the shell and step out. are going to do next. Let's show The world is wondering what BUSINESS SLUMPS Klbert II. iary. ehainnaji of the U. S. Steel corporation, who has just ohserved his SOth birthday, remarks that he is convinced that there is no need for any business slumps at any time. Many of us here in I'tiih will agree with him. and will" ask why we need to have every few years these distrsssing periods of depression? Hut, 1o avoid them, people must avoid the causes of such slumps. They must stop putting money into hazardous speculations. They must save a reasonable-amount of money right along, ko that the banks will have plenty of funds in case of credit strain. The business man must be enterprising and advertise his goods, for business will lag unless people have push and go ahead spirit. And the workers must be industrious, or else production will cost high, and the people will be deterred from buying goods by unreasonably unreason-ably high prices. 1 WHERE DO WE GO?" "Where do we go tonight?'- remarks the modern sophisticated girl when the young man comes around to call. The good old days . when the girls entertained the boys by sitting in the parlor and turning turn-ing over the family photograph album or playing duets on the piano, are no more. That was a good cheap way of paying attention, but the modern young woman demands that the young man spend something more than the evening. WJiieh is hard on impecunious youth. And the expense of showing attention to the girls, particularly in cities of considerable size, constantly increases. Formerly it was considered enough to take a girl to some show, but now she often expects ex-pects that her hungry voids shall be filled by a late supper afterward. But if the rxtys did not spend the money on these girls, they might spend it on themselves in ways not preferable. NEARING THE END AVhen you- have reached that period of existence when vou have be come unbiased, unprejudiced and openminded, then you will hear members of your family say that all has .been done for you that science knows, and the papers will give an account of your funeral rites within a short time. OPTIMISM Too many of us seek inspiration in gorgeous sunsets. Hut it's the sunrise that breeds optimism the time, of day when every moment floods the world with more of the light of day. The optimist is a sunriser. .May his tribe increase ! We Are Getting. Ahead Such a wonderful p.tsc l happiness and well being may be v rs-and your family's when you can tell th nt Mint y..u have started start-ed a Savings Account. It is the nucleus about which you may start, to planning a home of your own, or .any lhor f the many happy events of family life. , Mi cotton. .. i in addition to all thia w haw: , Elghty.eight per cent of aU automobiles auto-mobiles and motor truck. ' .' Thirty-four per cent of tho 'worljj'a railroad mileage. Fifty-one per cent of the world'i 1 ten-mile traffic. ! More telephones and radloa than all the rest of the globe; Pullman Newt. SATURDAY, NOVI i 1 L Courtesy pp IJavt. you ever POLLYANNA COLYUM r- i minium The trouble la a man falls la love with a pair of eyes or a dimple or a smile but marries the whole girl. V' wurs W the Lest to'l ftgems or th virentlOTS on thp.h 'OKU. .ndthejnfon,atl,mcler; nfflrei 1.0 i BtLk.1 " 0'wa trained u discourtesy wiifi courte, ness with politonp,,, h ' Th 1 i "nvt """"J that U ".v.. cuipiojera have pays. That is nn. 'own iiu. : why these employe, these "be.ru, and th', happen to hnvn the "u.m tk?t ments. It is very pie.aMnt t. i. . I the human . . . w" does not pay. If ther f, your company with hn.i... w It to yourself nr vnnr Duck: For goodness sake, Henry, what have you got those two slices "ofTreairTTeJ DiryorrfOTT Henry: I'm going to the Egg Layers' Ball disguised as a chicken sandwicli. Bank of American Fork ! I The most Important book In the, fi matrimonial library is the bank book. . Many a man has lost a friend by marring her. An oyster is a fish built like a nut. A STRONG BANK The silk stocking was Invented In the Sixteenth century, but not all of it was discovered until recently. Kicking seems to be the only ex. ercise some (oiks take. What We Have To Offer In Resources America Is producing: .Flfty-fiTe per cent of the world's Iron ore. Flfty.five per cent of the world's pig Iron. Sixty-five per cent of the world's steel. Fifty.one per cent of the world's copper. Sixty. two per cent of the world's petroleum. Forty-three per cent of the world', coal. Forty.two per cent of the world'. timber output. Sixty.five per cent of the world's j naval stores. i Forty.two per cent of the world's' phosphate. j Ma: "Did you dream that you were out riding with Bill last night?" ' Sis: "Yes. How did you guess it?" Ma: "I saw you walking in your ith bnsiae,, yo ' your , make this contact j,t M T possible, even at tB. kicking back.-vm..- VT, 'earner, -"SIDE- IFS), A thick slice of han, oaa milk fry aboat a. loijl half, is unusually EOoA potatoes with flour when mem in the dish "jrflk soups and milk puddiJ ibute to the total tribute tit . V h j usi', as an mm. i M411A ioiai amoimf i ..j and flavored milk drinks. SoirX a drug store straw will hrt7r jading a finicky child to trtJ tflA YlllV Jl ' l The only way to be sure that, J of colored roods . - a sample home and wah if J think it might fade, cover pan -I jn,9 iae rest to sunlight jJ least a week. Household metiJ lluu coiors are uselesa. of the world's sleep." Eiphty per cent sulphur. bixty.three per cent of the world's t Patience is considered a virtue mica , . I when it often Is merely a case of not Sixty-two per cent of the world's ; knowing what to do. lead. ?ixtyfour per cent of the world's nine. Sixty per cent of the world's talc and soapstone. Forty-five, per cent of the world', barytes. Forty-five per cent of the World's No man is to be pitied except the one whose future lies behind. An iileiil is siMiietliini; a wuin would like to uirsui lnit never lias the time or means for ( uttinir it into praetice. County Courthouse To Have Housewarming The doditniion of the new county - courthouse in I'rovo will be hold Hometi ne in Novrmber and the cele. bratkn planix-.l for this time will be 8 hour Battery CHARGING SERVICE If your ' battery is a healthy one it will take a full charge in 8 hours with our Rcneivitor system of gin?. Batteries. For Rent NEW WILLARD RUBBER CASE Free Battery Testing and . Filling. Martin Nielsen Auto Phone 93 American Fork, Utah one of the largest ever held in the county according to those in charge. Saturday the county family moved into their splendid new quarters. The task of moving was not an easy one Many valuable records figuredJn the moving process and these noW have boon Riven a new home in vaults especially built for t bis purpose. Tho city officials will move into (heir new quarters sometime within the next two or three weeks.. Some of the city's new office furniture and fixtures are enroute and as soon as they arrive will be placed in the respective offices. , As soon as possible after both city and county offices are moved into the new building a. genuine housewarm. ing will be held to which all the en. tire citizenry of the county will be invited, according to the city and county officials. . uv " err st me- "Good heavens! Who gave you the black eye?" "A bridegroom-.for kissing . his ! wife after the ceremony.". "But surely he didnt obect to that ancient custom?" 'iNo-.but It was two year, after the ceremony." He found out a long Ume ago that his birthstone Is a grindstone. Ethel: "Do you like Beethoven', works. Mr. Ponks?" Mr. Ponks: "Never visited Wot does 'e manufacture?" 'em. Among other things that run families are stockings. in U's surprising how well a homely man looks in a picture. When a man sows wild usually raises cain. oats he Some nun can't be natural with, out beins vulpar. ofithcJChieyro rW Office (VA'.O. "! .) CELERY'S I'REEEKEMCE Whilo celery prows naturally on low, moist, well-drained soils, especially espec-ially on tin muck lands of the north. eastern United States. It can be grown on almost any type of soil pro.: vlded enough" plant food Is present j and water Is supplied during the dry periods. Most Of the successful celery. growing" enterprises, however, are located on the low.lylng muck or the "hammock" soils. The muck soils that are underlain with marl or some form of material bearing calcium carbonate are considered best for celery growing. in .the wild bush of A;;-: tile j unfits oi A frii i ::i iitxrtlilands and btinnv tw,:, ,. ; millions of American lii-mc;, cliildreii hug t., their !:. irts loved "doll ba!)it" ! Dolls are as old as hum.;, dolli, every people mirr : i selves. Every small eirl j s inji "mothtr" with a :.i:r. !y . I'erhaps it is only a y r; . : ; ; dolly, or maybe it is a $ :: with real, curly hair .iu! i dress with shoes f .: ft. ' nt may be assured of li:idii -;.;', .; Tiioit fiumble tenement ! t1. facial mansion, . There is no briimiim ( f ;'-e tory of dolls ; ail ve . : savage and barbarian !iv The eonimrrcial mamifaeti;'--favored plavthitiKs i alo i ; ; Around 1850 the Frm h begaH1 lo fashion lieatitir-.: IvaxV their skin was a, . , queen's, and their bean: t'll and roe-hucd clutk. v,-tc C ci thrir possessors p.ut, a!,., melted when exposed r, ' a fire or to the sun ! cheeks ran into (lie raw-i ' . an (lolly became ins? a i'tv r.. t f iain( melted ;nt.i t' e w-. The German brought out t'; d..'l a , brads; to be (rue, t!-,r 1 ,'. but they broke very eai'v ,. era, many a, real tr.-e !e Vi- ,: when dolly was laid d..n n, t pently, or inadvertently (rnr;.,, the floor. The bodies ere m.,, kid, with replaceable hernia About twenty years i.-, ,), , r N,'d puK head weYe intm,' ,, , ,i Here, at last, were s.i'r dolls, niarveiouslv n : ,? - .- The liie-span'oi the -ims has been incrravd a tli.-iua: since this hapi-y adv-.r.t. X,, utj uc ec ill' i.."r:ui: Hospital," f,,r no doll mother r,e. A to k facile fractures it :l: days. The soft-hodv .I -ill-, development. .V. 1 . ,. Mary croon to .veep a doll, but a cuddly., "baby." Real, honest-to-gomlnoss hair naneen me culls heads are, 'however youngsters one an. i nc uoiis ot a a-:d an ,!..,-, .: . r.-t t A million dollars! goinc to do with it?. Cladys- Maybe I'll and di.- rich What are you shoot myself. Or Exchange Li in a siiiKt':' issue nf a Xew Tutt1 'old we noli' in the elusslfled iibik wie citizen wants to exchange tf diving -suits, md for deep-sea wti for a raccoon enat; onnthr it welcome n radio in return fori I Iceman's hat and raincoat, and it wants to exrlian'e a muscle for n ukulele, of course tbere'ii young lady who wants lessons Ilk let dancing !n esichanse for A. work. Collier's. o What It Man? Man has recently been deierlMij "an Indecent incident In tbt B( one of the meaner planets." fioasi as if the author bad just retim. from his first spring round of IN Collier's. ; o Film Finery for Charilf Many famous film aetressej tm their discarded costumes to tbe Sra uon army. i). is id Ii 'lie r d.r, ',. ard. ii.L'iilar wariu-i.;i-;, pi- patterned alter a!uli heads and thin (l iv real bahy is the ;u1(, ! dolls with l.ir.;e head cunning !..;, es. f.,,ivj clothes lr,i ., . In Amtri a ducted op. a tri i cpmpanicM wlm h or drcise. or . doll h;rtlir'.te ip 2n.(XX.0f"' a e :, are not far-; pretty v ii ;i;.t : , largely A il l en- . still popular for 1 two m ;,- .. Sew vears .:j , v'n T..-dj in 1 we I U iti.t td' 1 'i.t.ility pCd indn-trv is :''. riirre !)' !u-t- i'.'tl I: d. '1. d. The ta!',- the mama d- ll. the i ,,v ' i lady doll, and vh i-aeter d d! . favorites now-ilaT's. The i "til mntnrrs of the n.itmti vnJ ... ! :. f I children centlv. rocki'iti' ill,,, .v .1..... feeiltng Ihrin and. in f:,. i ....:... f all of their i d irn m,.r.,r nn ffhr nn. . . the world by American Bw.uuauum'jhch duIUI ' ; This week's prize goes to the bird , who thnimht that only children could it in the infantry. ; The- Prince of Wales Is a lucky hicl. Suppose for instance, that he had taken up aviation. It would be fine if clothing manu-fac'un manu-fac'un rs would sew on buttons with ' the same care that is devoted to offixini; of Hize un,i prize' tags. "The average woman has a vocabu. iaty ..f only eigh hundred words." H is if small stock, but think of the turnover. " 1 SUfjAly Altered Meaning M ny are tin. langlm that come out "' "n: id.-1 type. An ndvertlsement v a 'i.' anf I., rend: "Cultured reiiders ' ; i his lionl." Tlu printer put ' ' ' 1 '' '' her ., tin' lirNi word nt the '" Jf--.fi ..( n. mtiuhI Try it fin ' ' 1 II ; i 'Vj itri! 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