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Show S ATURDA Y, MARCH 19, is AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, HARCTjg Jg27- however, changing their Tiews about Utah and her people. - Thanking you again for your kindness kind-ness intending me the Qflsen j v: I remain. ,.,,,.,LZ.,., Your Brother in the Gospel . Francis B. Abel. c -Beauty parlor operators art " AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Office Alpine Publishing Company Building Phone 85 ;......-..: ' r--T, t onjy onei wno can run a tkla and leave everybody katlsfled. a. at 8 5 I Dam Your Resources!- ! A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION Entered in the Post Office at American Fork, Utah, as second-class mutter. . -v- Subscription rates, $2.50 Advertisement rates: Display, 30 cents a column inch. Legal notices and readers, legal rate of 10 cento per eight-point line per insertion. in-sertion. Want ads. Rate 2 cents per word each insertion. Payment must accompany advertisement. ' A. P. OAISFORD, JR.. PUBLIC RIGHTS IN RADIO fiT undertaking to straighten dent's ( ouiuiission will have to take the public view of the situation. It naturally will give primary recognition to . the stations that .are doing a real public service and a subordinate position to the stations that are maintained for private purposes. j powerlulstatton, for instance, las been established in an Iowa town to advertise thingaitajP3mex-h.aa for salfu-it is all very well for the owner to broadcast his wares if he can do so without interfering with the right of the public to get educational or artistic programs from other stations. But the public right must take precedence. pre-cedence. . There are more than 700 stations broadcasting supposedly for public entertainment and information. Perhaps one-half of these stations are really of some public importance. It will be the duty of the commission to see that the public interest is served in the allotment allot-ment of time and wave length, under the new law. ; BEAUTIFY yOUB.TOlZ.Jl"Il" The present is also an appropriate time when thought and effort hould be directed to the aiding of nature by planting trees, flowers and shrubs, jJust.& little effort and care on, the part of the citizens of your town in the planting and culture of such ornaments and adornments, will bring certainly joy and satisfaction. It is manifestly unfair to ourselves, and more particularly to . those of .the futureto fail to do that which will make this city more attractive. Nature is entitled to help from mankind. 'Make your town so appealing that home shall be all that is desired de-sired andr the city so attractive to the visitor that he can truthfully ay that nature and man have united in a wonderful. work. There is no easier and better way to accomplish this . than the- direct in- dividual effort -in the propagation of trees, flowers and shrubs1.- OOIAEN rule ?OR ZIOTORISTS Do as you would expect every other motorist to do if he were in your place and you were the "other fellow,' whether driver or pedestrain. 4 ' Emergencies will arise, but if you will always have your car under, control and be just as thoughtful of the rights of others as you are of your own you are not likely to be involved in an accident. , ' Be on the lookout for the signals of traffic officers and obey them promptly. 3ive warning signals when they are necessary and heed the warning signals of other motorists. Give assistance to others when trouble develops on the road. You may call for assistance yourself at another time. Take your time. Speeding leads to accidents, and these often cause injury and death. Teach others safety by practicing it yourself. The old' fashioned way of courting in a hammock had one ad vantage over the modern auto courtship. When there was a breakdown break-down you didnt hav to-walk a mile to jret barkrhoiher . Mussolini says Italy's future is on the sea. there are those who believe.Mujisolini is certainly leading Italy into deep water. iZi-DrzMayo. tlealarw walking isthe best exercise one can take. So it is; Doe, so it is-if yon can find any place to walk. " To tbose Cliinesc wishing to avoid contact with western fleets it might be advised, "Hang your uniforms on a hickory limb, but don't go near the water." "" Some claim that Mr. Coolidge but probably he would consent to job. A Communication Mr. RHtor: We appreciate the attitude of so m any of oar citizens In condemning tho building of the large signboard so Bear the center of the etty and the beautiful Tabernacle ground and building. While the bnllders bo doubt are acting within their right and the cold STARTLING NEW INVENTION Solves Chick Brooding Brood-ing Problem, J -ilt's the TWIN-FLOAT Automatic Oil Level Control NEW MODEL SOL BROODER 100 SAFE F. Rulon Phone 157 Wl per year in advance. EDITOR out the radio tangle the Presi will not run for president again do so if no one else will take the letters of the law, there la another law, age od -and unwritten of course, the community Jaw, and when broken doesnt always bring good results. Host people think the properllace for these large sign boards is out on the Highway away from the center of the city and in building them In op. position to this thought will they ac complish the object for which they are built? , Now, City Fathers, it the law Is ob- 100 EFFICIENT Nicholes American Fork 3 -JL- , , I vvf I HOT wmmf l 15 OUR government knows the value of storing up Nature's resources. It has built dam after dam to store up water when it is plentiful for use during the droughts. And, doing so, it has set an example for YOU! "Store up" your earning ability now for 'droughts " :o:fiickncss and old age; Pre--vide for your future financial needs by starting start-ing a Savdngs Account with this dependable Bank! 4 Interest Paid! Bank of American Fork A STRONG BANK Jectlonable Isn't, there any way to change the ,law and make a new one! We have faith there la and that you can do it and are right behind you on the trail. We may slip, stumble stum-ble and stutfcr a little but let's be the beet of what we are, and help add another credit toward making our good' city a wholesome and pleasant place to live In. W. M. U. ' 1 e r ' With Our Missionaries Henry Street, St Catharines Toronto, Ontario March 7, 1927. Alpine Publishing Co. American Pork. Dear Brethren: It is with pleasure I take this opportunity op-portunity to thank you for the wel . I- . 4.- An analysis of receipts at the western markets Indicate i.tb.at, the campaign which has been carried on In the interest of handling a few head of livestock on each farm and ranch II" beginning" tb"ahow results. It la, of course, an evident tact that year in and year out the raising or feeding of even a small number of meat food animals gives to the pro ducer, regardless of what the main line of production TIb," a" profitable diversification as well as the econo mical maintenance of soil fertility. In the West, particularly In the fruit producing and small farm sec-. ttons, the handling of livestock as a sideline has been apty called "Frost Proof Tax Insurance" Each lil'ar of taxes annually contributed by the Western farmer can be more than i paid by the keeping of a few head o( I livestock which represents a com modlty for which cash is available every day. What other product can be handled for which every day in, the year there is a cash mariut availa ble? ' '- Whether the producer has one head or a carload of livestock he can al ways find ready outlet to market economically and practicably for cash at the open central market' maintain ed throuKhout the country. The value of'fertUiier to bo doriv , d front the keeping of a few animals sidered In dollars even overshadows i the profit to be made from the fc.md-1 fc.md-1 11ns of the, animals themselves. Pro-!dacmlnlhe.. Pro-!dacmlnlhe.. Middle-West, for -In-. stance, have proven the wlBdom of this practice, finding that In pun basing bas-ing young bweves and finish fevlinc them that the fertiliser retained for the rehabilitating of the soli many times exceeds in value the orlidnal cost of the animals. It has been de- L " -a- a 4 rs . come Citizen yon send me each week. I love to hear of the people and im provements of American Fork and adjoining ad-joining towns. It takes one to be away, from home to fuQy appreciate home and the association of loved ones. Not that I am homesick In any way for I am enjoying my labors Immensely, Im-mensely, stiljl one cannot help but feel interested In his home town and people. I was greatly surprised with the weather conditions in Canada as my idea of Canada was a. land of big snow storms, but as yet I haven't seen as much snow as usually fall at home. I hare, however, seen more rain in the last tew months than in years at home. The people here are very indifferent, indiffer-ent, towards rejiglon. They seem to think it isn't necessary. They are, monstrated conclusively that In dlversiflcatipn lies success and safety for the producer. This does not mean scattering the shot too much, bnt it does bring home the truth of the ad. age of "not putting aD the eggs In ono basket". In an "off" fruit year or when a slump has been experlenc. ed on production or prices of some particular commodity, the farmer or frutt grower who haa shown the foresight fore-sight and wisdom of providing an anchor to the windward in the shape of a few head of livestock on. his place naturally doesn't face the meeting meet-ing of taxes, interest payments, -etc, with the quahn that comes to the producer pro-ducer who relied entirely upon one crop for his revenue. To give some idea of the trend toward small producer production ot livestock it should be noted that at thfr open marker In Los Angeles the first month of operations in November Novem-ber 1922 only the equivalent of two Carloads of livestock were tracked into in-to the market. At the present the equivalent from one hundred to one hundred and fifty carloads arrive In this way and this tuckedln business originates almost exclusively with th small producers. Then, too, the community shipments ship-ments by rail of several owners pooling pool-ing their livestock by carload are growing constantly at all, the market "and "are another "eldehce''of"Uiafcreall-ration "eldehce''of"Uiafcreall-ration of the value of a few head of livestock on every farm and" of "the development of the small producer butane; Observers agree that the trend of the livestock Industry is toward the cutting up of production into small units and It woujd seem fair to as. sump that eventually the' bulk of pro. ducilon will lie with the small pro. duccr. i ft . m r m . m a m mm m POIXYANNA COUYUM AU the world's a diamond and erery-body erery-body wants to be a Bafre-Rnthr' --' "TeU what your husband hus-band said to you," de manded the court attachments, set magazines, lottery tickets, sight unseen real estate, easy-to-play saxophones, crystal sets sad second-hand flivvers are sqld every day!-. 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