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Show i; ft 0n3 I'OtO Cast r V 'V: f.". liSi'Bh-:-:' to IIOHMiu AJaier system -; , ; v SecHrcd For AmnriRan lirl . .KAnnft Provided For UtaJU County Field ; ' " T' Ci -r.,:;' ; V:::,J;- 'r'',, - OB USSS. the ) Mkita Mitt),' IreaK betaM er faw ;7. 1 lit quai 001 ? m .- I It t- ' ' i . - I V '' . ". I,',,' I Akin ' miuA tun ' kb I II v t r . fit.,., I , l "' n.- nine " rTSJL:,, ,;..:,, Itouatouofi65wa.ctoutol a i tM ulble to TOt on tht Toai p tt ootcome ..m wry -Bt mcUcally Ttry cltlxea JJtaifhiW of Mir water -jol, 4 ti replaofment of Uw 'inedn ylpt In uie. Prw . u .nnoilUon 4Telopa ana f Tbi liond lMW win b nwUU.iO Uttt'i repayment Ma 0Ter . f M rean. Th Intrit in Pwt Payment JwIU J of water rates and tha four jl fcry wtica aaa wen cameo W 9 (of die old lyitem, payment of jl will te eompleted from .tha Tdtiif wu carried out ott:Tnea-n ott:Tnea-n ttm 7a m. to ? p. nu at the laH Enry a'ort waa mad to :!m a pubUo of the election for tieb fetor it came off and up nn i to tot day adrertlalnf ' matter r (atclt The responw wra -i3y trttlfyiaralnce liuallr when t fttttka It w thorouthly-.ona. aid-, 4 a tUi one wu little intereat fa autei and a ynall rota la uaual-ilifmilt'.v uaual-ilifmilt'.v ... j-ju-W-:' lit "aMty.w'ua provided from this :;aakad will be aTallabla .tm-s&tdrtad .tm-s&tdrtad the work of rabulldlnf i Mf nto irttena wfli o ahead am Thto paper oafrlee notice M cart Iron pipe, bid to t kr Tiunday, April 10th, when ml fttlnh will be bount,v , 2mb A. 2. Elcharda, who haa aeirtni" work m cart 3tei the actual cost at $15181. Jt adodei the. repladng of all' :iH Too4plpo in tha dty 17- 1, mtf, eoanectlona, new aup-J aup-J 8m tram Cate Camp' apring atfeaa; Ftirki canyon new- hand 3 .'la llnea" from there to "tha 5- Bwf wm be tome 118,000 feat pipe from 4 tnchea siil tu an labor la alao in- 1 At Chipman Drawing "UtaMf.waa winner Tot; ilia .3 Prise, at tt "ercaatlle tm.i .tatid wednemiay erenln 1 !"Iw'a period .f - aiercaanaiae. wn. other priae. choice of mei Wk pillow, Ry t,:i.ond Dour, f fcwtifJJ!l,,mt0mers "dfrienda CT?Kw"poiided to 010 and ,mpr0Tta 4wu, . V Uf 8noB of rS tte tore. con. 3C!'"1 continuing 1 '0!f rv $8.85 nan k of the Hums'" Hum-s'" a tallr An r w L H the Fonrth Ward to IL. . v. .1 vBBA w mTL.- Me. 1 1?4 n Im : mwj or 'friodi wtn down or 5u, ur ne uuh countr rv ana neia oay, to be held la the -T MM . wp. r 2. were dlacusaed in detail Tueaday at a meeting of the vutrae, comprised of Superintendent David Oourley, chair man; superintendent Melrta Wilson ana lnclpal U B. Harmon. ,. jw efenu will center T9n mass activity m the form of muslo and physical education In the forenoon, with the regional track am 41 - .a . . . UQ ueiu peei scneduled for the afternoon. WJb W a.. S I a . . uw riioa inciuaes ft-ovo city, Alpine and Nebo school districts. This is the first Ome that mass activity ac-tivity by the schools, the feature of the. morning events, has been attempted. at-tempted. Committees Are Listed t. U following committees have been named to have charge of the various branches of the big event: general organltatlon and arrange- EenU: K. E. Weight, chairman; E.- Knudsen, A, P. Warnlck. Publlc1tflr Ray Stewart, chairman; L. A. Anderson. Karl Banks. Hail. road rates flupt Melvln Wilson Muslo K. J. Bird, chairman; John A. Omanson, P. T. Pox. Girl's avtlr-Itlei avtlr-Itlei Fern Jude, chairman; Mary Woolley, Lorena Clayson, Elsie Johnson. John-son. .Boys activities Olen 8immons Chairman; Stanley Wilson, Rosa Nielsen, Niel-sen, Don Dixon. Arrangements for TTV Stadium K. . EL Weight, A. P. Warnlck; S. E. Knudsen. Dance arrangement ar-rangement K. E. Weight, A. P. War- Blek, 3. B. Knudsen. Concessions and meals L. B. Harmon. Track and field activttles D. R. Mitchell. 0 . "FLOWER CULTURE- TOPIC AT SECOND WARD R, 8. NEXT TUES. , At the Second Ward Relief Society meeting next Tuesday afternoon, April 8, commencing at 3 o'clock, Carl Rohbock of Rohbock A Sons. florists, will give a talk -on The Growing and Cultivation of Flowers" AH members and everyone inter ested are urged to attend. o fieva. Z Beck Is Bride and Lawyer: Both Recent Events 6f Intereat to many American Fork folk la news of the marriage of Miss Reva Z. Beck and also of her admittance to tha bar In Utah by the supreme court She is now a bride and a lawyer. .She was married October 8 to Joseph1 Bosons of Helper,' but the marriage was just recently announced.-- Mr. Boxone la a senior In Law School at tha University of Utah. Mra. Boaona, nee Miss Beck, la a graduate of tha U. of U. law school, and la tha eleventh woman admitted to'.'practic law., la Utah- and the fourth woman to be graduated from the snfverelty law school.' Sha obtained her early education la this city aad was later graduated from the University of California at Berkley, California, with an A. B. degree. After teaching at the Ogden high -school for a number of years, Mrs. Bosons entered the law school at the university. She is a charter member and president of the Phi Delta (Delta, international legal fraternity fra-ternity at the university, which was Installed early last fall. - - Mra. Bosone had announced, previous pre-vious to her marriage announcement, that she would immediately begin practicing in gait Lake In partnership partner-ship with her brother, Clarence M. Beck, also a graduate of the U. of U. law school. She plans to specialist in domestic relations and civil practice. o Wayne Chadwick Home ,. From German Mission Elder ,Wayne Chadwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chadwick, arrived home last Friday evening, after two and a halt years in the German-Austrian German-Austrian mission. For the past two months, since receiving his mission release. Elder Chadwick has been touring Europe and prominent eastern east-ern cities Injhe United States. Elder Chadwick states that he en- Joyed his mission very mnch, and that' his ' many experiences will al ways remain the high spots In his life. However, ha is glad to be home again with his parents and friends. DESTINED FOR THE JUNK PILE Nav D0W mt " ""0elphia th? ," hey "17, and under 1. the : , Zr, " ASreement tore, thlrtn year. Apine Man Suffocated i In Potato Cellar Cave-In J Lorin Alfred Devpy, 37, jalntor pt .the Alpine city schools; was caught ! In a cave-in of a cellar at hla home at ( ft . on . . . and 1 1 p. m. yesterday afternoon was killed almost instantly. He with a 14-year-old son was woi ing in a potato cellar when the tp crashed in without, warning. Tfce father was caught across the back $f Bonneville Lumber Co. To Sell Only Bonded Materials Adopts New System of "CERTD7TED" Merchandise Announcement waa made by the - - a s the neck by a- heavy beam and I Bonneville Lumber Company of ant crushed to the floor face downward. important step forward taken in jhe tiling of building materiala. The bey eucaped mJaryT Neighbors came to the rescue and after half an hour dug the body out Or. V. F. Houston pronounced death Instantaneous. The pulmotor waa summoned from Provo but its use was not needed. Surviving are Matilda Watklns Devey, wife, and eight children. New Books At Library The Public Library boasts of a new volume of books, 19 editions In all, a recent gift from -Mr. and Mra R. E. Booth, residents of this city. The UUe of the set Is "World's Greatest Great-est Books'', and includes books on fiction, philosophy economics, science travel and adventure, poetry, drama and religion. Another' splendid addition to the boys section is the set "Boy Scout Merit Badge Series." The Annie C. Hlndley Memorial shelts have also been the recipient of some fine volumes, contributions of John C. Hlndley, husband of the Mrs. Hlndley, and Mrs. Edith Drlggs of Salt Lake City. Tha list for the public's use Is as follows: Set of six volumes on Gibbon's "Decline And Fall of the Roman Empire". Em-pire". Set of nine volumes, works of Hal Caine. - Lincoln by Stephenson. The Silver Spoon by John Galsworthy. Gals-worthy. Outline of History Wells. The Mother by Deledda. The Sword Peddler by Springer. The Up And Up by Bruce Barton. The Book Nobody Knows by Bruce Barton. The Son of Man by Ludwlg. .Some more books are expected in the future for the memorial shelfs, gifts of friends and relatives. These"" books are' now available, and ready for use and circulation. 0- Tin "WileT Away "Wile" Is the correct word In the phrase to "wile away time." It Is nsed In the wnse of beguile or (tulle. However, "wlille" tins heen used so .ften by error that many ood writer now wrlle "wlille iiuy time." P't Under M icnrlne . Thomas Sims, Resident Partner of the Bonneville Lumber Company, In an Interview said: "Keeping step uwtqr recent t ad vancementf , in merchandising and the increasing, demand for quality ouuaing matenau Honestly i. repre sented, we hare adopted this new method ot insuring our cui turners of Quality materials. From now, on tha Bonneville Lumber Company will sell CERTIFIED. MATERIALS'. Every delivery of lumber and other bund ing materials will be certified guar anteed, and , bonded. All counts. grades, quality, weighty or measure wnjbe guarantaed-byj a thousand dollar surety bond Issued by a nation ally known, surety, company, a forty four. mnUondiax bond guarantees our customers of the delivery of Certifled' materiala." Mr. eims also said that.thla added tervke by his company la part of a national effort now made by leading lumber and fuel dealers throughout the United States. It is sponsored by a national organisation, "The' Asso ciated Leaders of Lumber A Fuel Dealers of America." Membership la this association Is by Invitation only and only dealers who measure up to Ita rigid requirement is repu tation and adherence to the highest standards of business conduct' are Invited to participate. To ' - Fourth Ward M. I. A. Plans Interesting Program a . . . American rone city secured the 130 Utah-Idaho District Convention of Lions Clubs which Is to be held May . 28. District .Governor Holman secured the convention tor as on the grouada that the Amerlcaa Fork Uont Club was on of the most active In the district and from the fact that American Fork city la one of the best towns la the district , , ! i The local club accepted tie conven tion during the social Wednesday evening and set tha date for May 28, 1930. Berertl hundred delegates and their partner from forty odd titles in Utah and Idaho will spend a full day la our city during tha hoidlnc of two business sessions and a banquet and dance In the evening, j Every club sends one delegate for each tea members mem-bers which means that over 200 dele gates and their partners should be In vwuuauea wgeuier r Wlia over one hundred guests. ; ;;( ... V'.' American Fork la fortunate in ae-curlng ae-curlng this convention and th ultimate ulti-mate advertising win. bring to our j city. Every Lion and loyal townsman win back the undertaking and show what our city has to offer the world. High School Comic' ,, Opera Much Enjoyed By, i Two Largo Audiences 150 'LIONS ATTEND-lNTEa- CLUB fiOCIAI HERE At the next Mutual meeting, Tuesday, Tues-day, April 8, in the Fourth ward, the toUowlnir interesting ' program has been arranged: Selections given in High School declamation contest Rollo Robinson and Bessie Loveless. Tocal solo Elwood Dean, For the following week, April 15, Mrs. E. Rayardner of the First ward will give a group of readings and Howard D. Mendenhall of the same ward will sing a selected group of songs. The public Is invited to both programs. Over hundred and fifty Lions club members of District 28 attended an inter-club banquet, program and dance here Wednesday evening, grr ea la the Flrmage Amusement HalL Dr. P. L. Holman, of the Mfc Pleasant District Governor, - waa r a special guest.' l a . v-- r--' -vi:;. . : Delegates x attended -as - follows: Amerlcaa Fork, ? 100 Heber, 28; Fleaaaat Grove, ft; Payaon, 14, and ML Pleasant,.!. p'rJ, Dr. G. 8v Richards, president of th local club presided at the banquet, ban-quet, and mtroduced B. B, West, president of thi Pleasant Grove club. a the Official 2 toaatmastar of ? the pr.. Holman gave a short address, after which thalJlraiaai fal enjoyed daring f the -4 banquet hour: Reading, Franci Foster of this city; tocal. solo, . Zua wight-man wight-man of Payaon; three mlnnU roars, Club presidents; Clog dance,.,. Miss Bonnie Jensen of Pleasant Grove; violin solo, Joe Deaa of - Heber, musical numbers, A. F. H.. Sv string ensemble. During both-the banquet aad dance which followed the' banquet "Hap" Holmatead, official taUtwlator 1 of the evening, added much humor" to the social wlthf his tnlnUtabla manner Tbt dining tables wera prettily decorated, , Wlt$ thajduh colors, par pie and gold. Potted plscnta through the courtesy of Rohbock and Son tloiiats,' and cut flowers, courtesy of Humphries Floral Co. were the ' feature' fea-ture' table' decorationa.'- Purple ear-nations, ear-nations, specially prepared by Hap-pkries Hap-pkries FloraL was the novel cut flow era .attwctloiWi, ----r Plansjfor the annual district convention con-vention to be held here May 28 were also advanced. ' Th American Fork, High School' annual opera, staged under the dlrec- . Uon of the Musical department, was -this year proclaimed a big success. The muslo extravaganza this year was a comlc oper "The Lass Of Ume-rjck Ume-rjck : Towa and ; wa ? pMaented Thursday afternoon and evenlngr and last evening in the high school auditorium, audi-torium, before, large audiences, The atory , of tho opera C depleted very gracefully the life of Old Ireland, Ire-land, and the melodies, the dialogue and dancing aU , seemed to V have caught the wit and beauty of the lale . of t'-TShamrock,. Thii scenery costume and"" UghtlngTetfeCts " aU " created a picturesque setting. Perhaps -thaiadst; wUtandlng" quality of the opera wu the chorus jrork, for which director K. J. Bird deserves much credit tor his efforts in training the "group of voices. : An ' other feature of the production waa . the fact that all student voices were ; Used. nO OUtsida talent hatn hMmVt In to assist. For this one fact alone. " the pubUo have conveyed the senU- ments that they enjoyed the opera so much. ... 1 v All. of the characters enacted' thelri varlou roie tn a" convincing" and charming manner, MorreU Ashby as ' Judge Hooley and Sam Walker and ' Lola Beach as Mr. and Mra. Worth- ingtoa werw made up' especially well for their part. The leads, Mildred Chlpmaa, as Betty.- Fat Elilo v. toe ; and .Thornton Birk a Captala "" Worthlngton aU ahowed exceptional talent la their singing Act,' aad drew much applause from the eudlene. - tte IHsrto ;were ' and ie studeata are to be commead- ' d for their share la making the opera such a sucf esa," ' ' - , K. J, Bird is also to be'eompUment. ' ed for th "orchestra snsambl that , accompanied the opera. Their rendu tioa of tha opeiattmbersA waa splendld.All la an, 4t was anf ereo- " tag of real entertainment, and Amert. can Fort is proud ' that ' her., hiah ' school has such , splendid talent and teauersnip. t - .- - y 0 - .v Cavemen Loss Only One Basketball Eegular . ; rv::-':' This Year player kNotico One,. regular,, basketball ' sxiauaies - rrom the . Alpine hood champlona tola yesr. All of-whlch 7 means that Ttags" IngersoU'a CaT-mea, CaT-mea, who' . placed aeoomt :i only 4 i Hinckley la the recent- state- touraaT"' meat, must, be reckoned within the lUte baaketban scramble ot 1851 - Captala Fay Chadwick la the maa who gradtes. .: Beraen, CryL' apeedy substltat forwsrd; wUl aot reiura.W SchooL ; .. v,-'XiVi'lidartosi v,-'XiVi'lidartosi and Ike ISaar. Itetl v' lat forwards, win , be oa hand aext winter.;' So wfli;Thornton "Dugger" Birk. heavy scoring cenUr, and Sid Skinner, ;MUlaai guard. With such 1 a. aucieua tor team, it will be hard to keep the Forkers from repeating , V It WUl be remembered that Amerlcaa Amerl-caa Fork at the start of thev seaaoa wm a greea-looklng, Inexperienced lot. . But -the elongated Rags- ap- 7 parently taught the Cavemen all th , trie" of the game, for at the lose Irrigation Co. Officials Check Water Shares In Each Ditch The treasurer and secretary of the American Fork Irrigation company have Juat completed an audit w ue- West Field Hitch Cemetery and North Field.. Abel and Fort Ditch Mott Ditch - - McArthur ... East Bench Mltchel Ditch - termine how many shares of stock Is held on each ditch under the system. These findings are as follows: TOTAL NOTE In this and totals so Lots Primary 2nd Class 3rd Class 209 605 8 118 445 7 83 171 8 13 144 873 24 33 1025 11 ' 6 368 28 80 1058 ? 644 4373 118 . 657 1" tobie "fraction bav been dropped, both oa the dttchea a slight variance will bejioted. Alpine Stake has been alloted 900 tickets for the pageant to be given! of the season. tfc 7 during General conference and thai Such a feat as defeating the Veteran vui.ui.uuo.1 Lm team twice by deci-tv-, For next Thursday evening, April 10. was no. small onand Te Sl 800 are assigned, for Friday, another, followed, this up V tkVe3 800, and on Str. r, place;! the .Uir n. I American Fork outfit def-Ji AH members. of each ward deatr- roe. m LllTT 1 - - u reocB ue ivayvK- snin enconntt mih. .. tiv. ward, for tickets, Non M Ynswvnlu.ws . 4A .-kMMV . 7 . ..v.a M vtm w m ,mw VUUIVU are Invited to" atfea'd; the pageant on ing to attend the pageant will pleas, final round, dropptag U,. chamnlo apply to th Bishops of their respec- shin en,!. t,5?!T,.l.,0 one of the evenings if they so desfre, They will also apply to the Bishop of the ward In which they live."'" i...,., ... -v , v y Quarterljr Conference" r f " " ". . Postponed On account of General Conference continuing moat , of next .week, the regular quarterly conference of Alpine Al-pine Suke,, which wa set for Aprfl 12 and 13 will be posponed for three months.,. A :, s ;...-r vm really had the better team, but fatted fatt-ed to play Its best ball against the rengy southerners,, ;- . At any rate, they were " jplehty i good, and the community is proud of . them. "They furnished the high spot ' of ths tournament by defeating Blng. . ham, 28-25, In the feature encounter of the entire state hlah School erent If the Cavemen improve as much ' II 1931 as they did la 1930, the sUte ' championship gonfalon Z etertalnly tands a great chance of coming to nwrrcaa Fork. . ; , ' v "1' If t '1 |