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Show ' i ' .- . , t ... . . i " r . - . ..... ! ' ' i i r -- 1 : -J - 5 jsEPTEMBER 3, 1927 :ls In For Opening Tuesday AMERICAN FORK f?TTT7rcr SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927- Readiness I . aaaaaa ' uta readiness lor the I, Uool to the Alpine dls-fvLter." dls-fvLter." September 6. j!tnUJ .... . Us- un both in . the tiie 1""l.r. th grades will Wire their books and Cation or Freshmen ft from S to 1 p. m. a nitration of the other 5 Undents will be -taken V I, I p. m. at the various ibifldtor. claM wort 1,1 eoonence Wednee Wwt-Li: : SreM children starting to " julnt time must attend M two weeks or tney tikei until the following V2 tommeoce operation ijtealwr tir ; ''"" 1 J which has been 18.00 ,t Ufli be cut to 13.00 this I i Includes all school i W Students reglste vaek will be charred t i fecial fee for type-5.W type-5.W will also be charged W this class. City Fathers Hold - Special Meeting The city council met Saturday night, the special business of the meeting be- Grove To 7 Booth For Union Liic Athletic Meet from the Chamber of Intttni to ask their preparing a booth 8 H for a mlnature fair to it Ptoto for the Union Filmed tie Beet on September 6 with Ptoto City. to t)06t ud Its products. Council appropriated $25 yate of Commerce will ft work. The exhibit of fruits and flowers P TlcinltT. D. MlleT taire of the work. Some ! i ittendance at the fclto boost Pleasant .'J products. ig Purpose With Stars Itnwn Purpose,' Fox JotfowelLknown noyel HBtchlnion, Is a picture tor Millions. It's com I in. uuoit. Sunday and ,Md the Mthort idea f" Problems which Ijondtoday-namelythat iJPPfness l, kindness fallow men. The to. F ry and the title Jon Tennyson's con-T con-T doubt not through r dewing purpose. tni' priial'liMewalk' District No. 8 The written protests were opened In the county , and tabulated. Decause the city Engineer had the only copy of the list of mdlTlduals with their respectlye frontage It was Impossible to decide' the result of the Improvement Improve-ment election. The recorder was asked to get this list of property from the engineer and the mayor wlU ealha special meeting to declaro th result Peter Toung and Charles B. Harper met with the council In the interest of opposition to the sidewalk extensions. President Martin Christiansen of the Chamber of Commerce, also 8. D. Moor"f rrs ecretary; met withn the council and petitioned that an appropriation approp-riation of 25.00 be made for the pur. pose of exhibiting and advertising at ther Union Pacific celebration at Ptoto City September 5th and 6th. This amount was appropriated for the pur. pose mentioned. Because of the weedy condition of the streets it was decided that the Streets committee be empowered to hare the weeds mowed and cleaned off the principal streets of th aity.- Mr. Moore met with the council and asked lor cooperation in beautlfica tlon of the city under projects of Emil Hanson, landscape gardner. . Burrows To Convev Look. 1 Out" House to Timp n.... C" . "'"uu Vl K ",sl "'''ax a demonstration In ...vui uuubb on in tnn nf U wjr MM Timpanogos was let this week to the Builders Steel and, Iron Co. of Salt Lake City by the U. S. Forest Service. The house will be located on the Tery tip-top cf the mountain at an elevation eleva-tion of 12,000 feet above sea level." Forest Ranger V. N. West will be responsible for the transporting of the units of the galvanized steel and glass structure to the top of the moun- Apple WashinrMafMe creates Much Interest who are uped to mountain climbing, to do the work. The contract p that tfie sections of the building will be delivered to Tlmpanogos Cabin in South Fork of American Fork canyon and from here they will be taken by the burrows and possibly pack horses to the summit Ths i building, according to the speciicatlons, will be 10x12 feet, of steel frame, steel window sashes and door frame. The glass will be Installed Install-ed after the structure Is assembled on the top of Mt Timp, Brass arrows inside th building wiU be set to Indicate the various mountain peaks cities, vallles and other potato of interest in the sur. rounding country. The forest service is anxious to complete the work before be-fore winter begins. w wiling, apples was put. over at the Co-operative Marketing company before be-fore a- larpe interested crowd of grower. The washer was Invented by a "Utah county man and Is said to be fully as efficient as those that cost three times as much. Among1 those who were present and gave short talks wore: Commissioner of Agriculture Agricul-ture Mr. Rennlon, of Salt Lake.' Dr. Stevens, chief fruit inspector of thej op re, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture; Mr. Coe, horticulturist horticultur-ist at the U. A. C; Mr. Thayne, County Agent; Walter Smith. Assistant Assist-ant County Agent; W. W. Wamlck. President of the , Co-operative Marketing Mar-keting company; Mr. . Sols, the inventor in-ventor of the washing machine - and others. . .. , A very enthusastic demonstration was put over. The necessity, of putting put-ting the apples up in the approved style is a big problem' and many who have large orchards are anxious to find out the proper Backing,, washing and wiping, so that the apples can be profitably marketed. Much faith was expressed In this machine. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren visited Mrs. Ray Boren at the Heber hospital Sunday. Pleasant Grove Locals Mrs. Le Roy Thome was a Lake visitor Thursday. Salt New Daniels Film Coming to Alhambra Coming to the Alhambra Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday is Bebe Daniels newest Paramount picture. "SenorUa" in which Miss Daniels Is presented in an entirely new type of role. In this colorful story of romance and adventure In South America, the fascinating Bebe Daniels of "The Campus Flirt and "A Kiss In A Taxi" appears in the character of a dashing caballero, a swashbuckling, high-spirited, high-spirited, hot-tempered son of the pam. pas. The masculine characterization la but a masquerade, however, a masquerade mas-querade that leads her into all sorts of adventures, and many amusing, situations situ-ations 6Jt of all of which she triumph, antly emerges in true Daniels' style. . -i . . o Manila Children Miss Virginia Walker returned this week from a 12 weeks summer school course at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker are proud parents of a dainty little baby girl, born this week. Will Attend School At Pleasant Grove The two departments of the Manila school will be brought to Pleasant Grove, this winter in trucks and placed In the schools here. It is expected ex-pected that this arrangement will give better and more efficient training train-ing to the children. , Arrangements have been - made to employ one more teacher In the grades here to take care of the extra puplla-.- ...T7.. . . H-HAMBR A THEATRE fpZl' September 3 One Night Only fBlerstoT'IBISONERS OP THE STORM" Sstorr AJ.ame8 OUver Curwood. . " of thrill Mw country.jIt will give you s. romance and Wg deeds. luc and 20e. - Also good comedy T novel by "AT ATM. Hutchlngs, author of If Winter Comes." screen entertainment answers one of the i, " mlehtv lilt' the fthWt if Al .mhllUn' n-hof U'o fc.. " mat ur.,..ui.i. . .. - . .. . .. V- drama ii ,e 10 reacn "w top or the ladder, a 12 world a" U1 8trlke hoIue lDt tl,e hearts of humans TT , "ew" Rood comedy. 10c and 25c. C fePtember eOne Night Only flt ttlan mi -."r.i cui aiuiieB rcier u. rviio una t 1 hlz-ha,; ,WrUes that he-man stuff and this one Is 3d tnfel -. ' StarnDlniT hnruman,hlnl Alan "Ui-an I BenTTurs(iay September 7th and 8th in !,SENORITA L tog to in' "UBbands, Jold on to your hearts! i ,?t her at i ' . a.J0U mU8t meet oer- n0 one weeter! Wiofadv, f AIhambra Theatre in this clever comedy f2& Con-. .h!wM1 t0PP th the charm of romance. Pa-p1'"'. " IfW. an , . . kold. i?V' September 9 and . V JUi A U XUUC Mrs. Rogers, mother of Mrs. H. B. McCabe of Colorado, is visiting this week with Mrs. H. 8. PoweU. Miss Fern Thorne returned home this week trod an extended visit with relatives in Idaho. Mrs. Melba Walker Cluff left Tues day for Nevada, where she will be em. ployed to teach school the coming winter. Mrs. Guff's husband is on a mission. Mrs. Emily Adamson and Mrs. Jane Crystal of American Fork, and Mrs-Kelly Mrs-Kelly of Los Angeles, spent Wednesday, Wednes-day, the guesta of Mrs- H. S. Powell. aaaaaM Mrs. Alma Radmall and Mrs. Fred Toung were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Miss Elaine Radmall accompanied accom-panied them and remained in Salt Lake for a month's visit Mr. and Mrs. William Walker and sons Frank and Reed and Miss Helen Ttushton were Kamas visitors Ssnday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Christensen. 4 .Mrs.. Alex Thornton, - Mrs. Rollo Thornton and Mrs. L. L. Larson visit. ed Friday with Mra D. B. McBrlda of Prove Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Christensen and family are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Christ iu sen of Kamas. Early Resident Answers Final Call We Plowing In Field Wednesday afternoon Frederick W. Newman, 8? years of age, was found dead in his field across the road west of the sugar factory sllcer south of this city. His death was dua probab- ly to heart failure. He had been following a hand plow with the lines" of his horses around his shoulders.. H probably felt dlxsy or faint and stopped the team and sat down in the furrow behind the plow. When he was found by William Keetoh and Herman Green th- lines were Still around him and his horses war still standing where they had been stop- pa. :;. .v.-. . . Mr. Newman was bora In England anil came to Utah as 4 boy with ox teams in 1867 walking most of the way across the plains. . . H was always al-ways interested in the dvic affairs of our city having served eight years in the city counclL 'Ho enjoyed good health during his later years. He was an ardent church worker during his entire Ufa. Mr. Newman la survived by three children. Mayor Frank B. Newman, Mies Bessie Newman and Mrs. Daisy Newman Nlelson, - all of Pleasant Grove. Funeral services will bs held 8un day at 2: JO o'clock p. ml In the Pleas, ant jQrova Tabernasla. Mrs. E. N. CarllsLs and children, Marian' and Rhea of Heber City, were week-end tuests of her sister, Mrs. Archie' Boren. W. E. Clark Jr who la employed at Terminal Salt Lake County, spent Wednesday at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Clark. Mr.nahdMrs. J. Wallace West of Salt Lake, called on relatives Wed. nesday while enroute to Strawberry Valley on a fishing trip. It"''' BDariri)B0ntu but foun that she had eloped with eL1'" good l p'ctur punctuated with laughs and Lucille Boren spent a week vlsltlngj relatives at Wallsburg. Velma Ford, niece of Mr. Boren, accompanied her home and was a visitor at the Boren home the- past week. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrsf-Jr-H.- Adams were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen, Allie and Beatrice Jensen, Mrs. David Keeler and Mrs Cle0 Rlrey of Magrath, Canada; Mrs Althea Halliday of Los Angeles, California, Cali-fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rob-bins Rob-bins and family of Provo; Dr.- and Mrs. O. S. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Adams and Miss Nina Thorne of American Fc,rk; Mrs. P. L. Holman of Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Clark and son J. O. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. It Adams and family of this city. Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Halliday are sisters of Mrs. Adams and had not been together for over seventeen. years. Dinner was served to - moss present and a very enjoyable time was speut by all. : Chloe, Violet and Ethan Duke, Johnny and Betty Jane Duncan of Orem "we're-guests " 6t MrT sndMraV Fred Young Monday etning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toung and Mrs. P. W. Harper, Ralph and Maxlean Harper were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Duke of Orem Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra,toa,,TaylQrajra re joicing ovet the arrival of a winsome baby girl born ' Tuesday morning, Mother and baby are- doing nicely while the "daddy" is all smiles. Miss Christie Johnson, who has Bpcnt one year at the Murray Hospital left Wednesday for the L. D. S, Hospi tal to begin a course in nursing. Dur tag the week a number of her Manila friends and others have entertained in her honor as follows: Monday after noon at the Johnson home the follow Ing Manila ladles spent the afternoon In games and refreshments; Mrs. Lorena Warnlck, Miss Ruth Monson Mrs. Ethel Meecham, Mrs. Ruby War. nick, Mrs. Martha Adams, Mrs. Dan Adams, Mrs. Grace Chlpman of American Ameri-can Fork; Miss Amy Smith of Lehl; Mrs. Stlna Ball, Mrs. Johnson, Mra Lyeon Johnson and Miss Stella John, son. On Friday Mra W. W. Warnlck entertained at dinner in honor of Miss Christie Johnson. ' Covers were laid for the Warnlck and Johnson families, On Sunday Mrs. Ezra Swenson enter tained the Johnson family dith Miss Christie a guest of honor. On Saturday Satur-day Mrs. Stlna Ball was hostess at a dinner party in honor of Miss Chrlstte Johnson. Mrs. Clara Culli- more Honored ' The Relief Society of the Iindon ward entertained Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. at a social in honor of Mrs Clara Culllmore, mother of Bishop A. L. Culllmore, at the homo of Bishop Culllmore. A program was rendered after which social chat ws enjoyed Ice cream and cake was served to 45 members present a ; Camp 1 Daughters of -Pioneers Hold Regular Regu-lar Meeting Camp 1 of the Daughters of the Pioneers held their regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. In the Tabernacle with Ethel Fen- ton In charge. A fine program was enjoyed, RADIO SEASON IS HERE - Full line of . - , Atwatcr Kent Radios, Speakers, Batteries, Tubes, and Accessories v . attlie ARROWHEAITSERVICE STATION -7 i Where Tou and Service Meet. Iindbri andWindsor : Wards Announce Re ligion Class Opening The opening of the religion classes in the Llndon and Windsor wards will begin at the iindon school Wed nesday, September 7th. . sha Primary Grades fll be given entertaining . BiWe :, stories and - the Grammar Grades will study- History of the Pioneers, Book of Mormon and Bible lessons. An efficient corps of teachers will be on - hand to take charge of the classes. Parents are urged to see that your children attend regularly. - o ,.., " Mrs. Elizabeth Beers formerly of this city, but recently of California, visited friends here thla week. Mrs. RolIoT Thornton spent Tuesday Tues-day with her mother, Mn, . L J. Hutchlngs at American Fork. t Mrs. Fred Young, Mrs. Perry Harper Harp-er and Ruby, Ralph and Maxdean Harper, were Provo visitors Monday. Mr, and Mrs. George Price and son Wendell of Phoenix, Arizona, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie I Boren Thursday. , . I . .. ' Tabernacle Grounds To Be Made Beautiful the U. A. C. . was in our city Satur. day to select live homes along 'with public buildings for beautincatlon. The Tabernacle grounds has been selected se-lected as the public project. The City Hall grounds ' and high school grounds will come under consideration consider-ation also. The fiVe homes selected for project work are: Joseph Olpln. Lewis Olpln, Dr. J. L. Huchel,T Frank" 'D. r Atwood and S. D. Moore, Jr. , v The following homes' hare asked assistance In this beautlflcatlon-work and will be able to receive pencil sketches free of charge. The proper plants and flowers and shrubs will be recommended rHarold .Walker." Kart Banks, Mons Monson, Jens P. Fugal Mrs. J. L. Merk, John McFarlane, 'Mllon Radmall, Hans Williamson, 8. A. Kirk, F. C. Shoell and J. E. War- burton, ; The city fathers are behind this work and are a unit In city beautt- flcatlon. - : First Car Of Elberta -Peaches Shipped Thursday The first car load of Elberta peachea to be shipped from this locality left here Thursday for the markets of Chicago and Minneapolis. The peaches are of a Tery good size and fine flavor this season. The Cooperative Coop-erative Marketing Co. expects to ba kept busy from now nntll the fina) crop of apples are picked, handling and shipping the' trult of this district, O i ! Weed (Sean-uPirogressing . The City Fathers have employed several teams to aid in cleaning the weeds from the side of the streets. In many parts of the city the sidewalks side-walks have been made free from weeds by property owners. If everyone every-one would take care of there own sidewalks the city would present a ' very fine appearance. --a- EQUIPMENT To da your repair woris EIGHT at the1 HAYES AUTO CO. Correct Motor Maintenance Busy Corner Store OUR DAILY DOZEN SPECIALS i. 2. 3. 4. 5. e. i. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Ladles' and Misses'-Dresses.'...' Ladles' and Misses' Oxfards Special.. BOYS' SCHOOL SIIOBa Boys Blue or Gray Shirts Boys' Overalls .,.. J. MISSES' SILK JFIOSE Boys' School Socks -CHILDREN'S BLACK STOCKINGS...! Gingham, 27-inch ..........,.. Fast Color- Percale...,,.. .mzzzzzz... Gingham Aprons .......s .-, Men's Soft Collar Shirts............ ......$U5 13.10 ..$i.a ..69o MMWm ttMNatmi ...BOc, 1.00, $1.15 33o . 122o loo .1 Bo -.-.""... ,..M1 9o ...... 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