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Show I -.1,,''.:. ' r. i )''V, e .i ' I'- SATURDAY, SEI'TEMUKIt W, 1930 Al5lOAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY. Keep Your Flock Free From Disease SEPTIC: m . - viir u i. tin is llio season of war when colds start and the trouhlcjVo Ik'i'i;rc this disease gets a liold oil your pul lets use 1 ;y tour fk. H he vls: CAMPHO-SAL fit-suits Are (Juarantoed. ASK FOR (MUCK EN EXPERT His Services Are Free. American fork Locals Mr. and Mr. Klnley Taylor and daughter, Grace, were visitors In Salt lAke City 8unday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jones of Long Beach, California, are vlsltin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Carl-Isle. Carl-Isle. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Carlisle are sisters. The Sunshine committee, of the Fourth ward entertained for Mrs. Elisabeth Pett Friday at her home. Program and games were enjoyed. Refreshments were served to twenty guests. Cooking School At DixonTaylor-Russell Those who attended the cooking school given at the Dixon-Taylor Russell store this spring know that they cannot afford to miss the one to be given on the 18th, 19th and 20th of this month. A lady who has studied back East and practiced In all parts of the United States and, who understands diet and cooking and the use of the Monarch range to perfection, will be the demonstrator. All housewives are invited to avail themselves of the opportunity to learn more tasty reclptes and menus, see them demonstrated and taste the samples. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Qrant attended the state Master Plumbers convention at Ogden on Thursday. Henry Boley and Keith McOrew left Monday tor Ml Pleasant where ther will attend the Wasatch academy this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coddlngton returned re-turned home Saturday after a ten weeks stay at the Coddington ranch at Col ton. Mr. and Mrs. Klnley Taylor and daughter, Grace visited In Spanish Fork Wednesday at the horn of James T. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Evans of Pocatello, Idaho, visited from Tuesday Tues-day until Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Evans. o Birthplace of Storms The neuther bureau says the sen eral drift of the atmosphere In middle latitudes Is from the went, and thut In turn Is owing to two things the circu latlon of tbe atmosphere between the heated equatorial and the cooled polar regions, and the rotation of. the earth from nest to east. This Is the reason why stoniis come from I he went. Nothing N Vr.Crr th Sua That prehistric skeleton with Its legs around its ne k scorns to Indicate that there was nmrnvtlilng in those days similar to dressing lb as Upper berth. Houston iW-Dlspatch. Other Sections Want Tabby" and "Bun" Songs Here's evidence of how our singer. "Tabby" and "Hun" pleased the deli-gates deli-gates at the Llous convention at In ver last month. ' f , Wheeler, Texas September 1, 1930. IJon Clarence (Tabby) Grant; 'A'nwricanFW'k,' Utah; Dear Tabby: No doubt you will be surprised, tut shouldn't, to hear from A Uon down here in the "Long Horn" State of Texas. By 'way of explanation I heard you and "Bun" while attending attend-ing the International Mons Convention Conven-tion at Denver. To say that you all were the best there wouid be putting It fn mild form. I regret that didnt get to meet you fellows personally per-sonally and have a long talk with you but I could never avail myself Of the opportunity as my wife was wfth mo and never could make it convenient to do so. May I tell you, a few things then you will know more why I am writing writ-ing you as I am. My two Brothers and I went to Louisville, Ky. last year as the "Wheeler Brothers Trio" from Oklahoma intertalnlng for Okla. (We are now all In Texas). We had a great time and met so many Lions and liked it so much till I had to make the one at Denver. Unfortunately Unfortu-nately my brothers could not make that one and of course I felt at a loss without them unable to take part personally In the entertainment hut how I enjoyed the quartets and what you fellows did was a "KNOCK OUT" My brothers and I are Victor Artists singing with Quartet, though under the name of "Stamps Quartet". We are singing the "Upper" parts. We have toured the whole South time and again concertising ect Doing commercial radioing ect "NOW" what I want is to get some of those numbers if it can be done for 1 like the comic part of them and I have a brother that plays the comedy come-dy part that can't be surpassed. If you have all or part of them in form so that you may send them to me I certainly will pay you for the trouble. I am getting your address and Information In-formation ect. from your past District Dis-trict Governor and present Director (International) P. U Holman, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Thanking yon for whatever courtesy you may show me In this request May I expect . to hear from you at an early date. Tours Fraternally; J. B. Wheeler. it BUY AND SAVE BRAND NEW SHIPME fall Dr esses Travel Prints , Jerseys -- Jersey Two Piece Dresses Rayon Hat Crepes . , ; - '" vr. bine Creej Clianniug Dresses These Dresses Must Be Seen V k a 1 mi mi TTt - Appreciated, iney re me Kind That Much More. 'suallyslj Just received another shipment GIRL'S SCHOOL DRESSES Sizes 2 to 15 $1.00 Fast colors. There is a great variety of styles. Because of a special purchase we ean offer these dresses at this price. SCHOOL SWEATERS FOR GIRLS . Slip on style. Colors Red, Green, Hlue, Orange, etc. $1.50 Part Wool BLANKETS Sateen Rinding Special Value $2.98 Pair Women's Non Run STEP-INS and BLOOMERS Special 60c Here's an exceptional BOYS' UNDERWEAR VALUE Sizes 6 to 16 50c Winter Weight An Outstanding Value. Make your selections while sizes are complete. Just received FALL HATS for MEN Here are the hats you 11 admire ad-mire for their style, their color and workmanship.- BRUSHED WOC BEBETSf All Color, ;; ! Misses' " Qj 500 SV NAVEL PEISt N'avel prints Ut ty1 fashions favor. Bk.p; that do not soil Priced j 75c $1.00$uc SALE ! SILKHOSI Pieot Top. Every po' quality. Exceptional vt $1.00 Pair 1 Ail Silk-Full Fufe In all the new "Mt' P. wnai M IT! 0. The Quality Store L "if AT I i i I X I s 1 I I i i American Fork Co-op. Inst. I r Tuesday's (Sept. 16) Specials y Per BOYS' GYM. SHOES Regular $1."0 Values Pair $1-00 BOYS' WAIST OVERAILS Heavy Demin. Copper Riveted, In Sizes ui to M Waist PorTair 98c MEN'S 1. D. S GARMENTS Heavy nu.1 .Medium Weights VhWh up to $2.25 Per (JarmoJit $1.00 BOYS' DRESS HOSE Ravon In FrtiK-v Patterns SILK RAYONS k l TtaiilirtiVihurffitf rftrtrfifi-WiriMmMi mul iiiiinniT. Wtrtri,.,, ni 1 T' 3 11 t'fJ. - . JJMw-, ( iiA tM 1 I J 1 New Travel Prints. Fall Colors, 40 Inches Wide Per Yard 98c 5 Pair for $1.00 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Beautiful New Assortment Each $100 SUGAR 1(H) rounds Limited l'eHJiut Butter. 2 Pound Pail Salmon. Tall Can Pink Milk. :i Tall Cans Coffee. 2 Pounds Shillings.. $4.09 45c 14c 25c 79c WINDSOR CREPES All Colors 5 Yards for $1.00 OUTING FLANNEL Uti-ineheH Wide, Light and l)arl " terns. Suitable For Quilts Miss Viola Herriot and herd of trained elephants appearing with Sdi Circus at American Fork, Monday, Septemoer a. Pleasant Grove Council Sets Rates of Assessment On Irrigation System Per Yard 20c LADIES' and MISSES' WASH FROCKS lira in Each New Assortment Vit)i Plenty Color and Stvle. $1.00 KOTEX 3 for $1.00 BROOMS Tie (Jem, Heular T Heavy, Kive Kaeh .. Corn Flakes, Kellojrs, ti oz Devil Meat Borax Chips. Larirf Packat. Jelly Glasses with Lids 59r Cans 25c 1 Dozen 43c When you think of shoes for boys and girls think of RED GOOSE ALL LEATHER SHOES we sell 'em. American Fork Co-op. Inst. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH PT vT tS. ' -v- -rv- ---r,- " - ' - City council convened In regular session Saturday considered Jhe petl- "Dperatlng his merchandlsp business ' on theUicnse issued to W. C. Raxter. ' Toe request was granted hy motion of Councilman Harvey. The resignation of H. R. Nelson as member of the Fire Department was accepted and the appointment of U L. Iarson as new member was con-lrtned con-lrtned by motion or Councilman Bez-zant. Bez-zant. Councilman Dlckerson reported that it had been decided by the Water- worKs committee to lay two foot pipe at the collecting trench In Battle Bat-tle Creek canyon. Chairman Bezzant reported that the road grader had been at work on the streets for three days. Also that he had ordered the Tower company to turn street lights on one hour earlier in the evening. Chairman Clark of the City Property Prop-erty committee reported that investigation investi-gation had been made regarding the two rod strip of rroportv iwtininin. ' o . the Adams property nnd arrange ments made to sell for $25.00. Motion was made and carried that the reco mendntlon of committee be accepted, j jk ' M Uvina "Fugnl was .present to jlget the council's reaction regarding; jjClty exbilili at the County Fair. The I 5 matter was left with Mayor Olptn ; j with power to. act. j Chairman Fugal reported that the 3 '-lean up at the cemetery waH com-1 Iplpletcl and satisfactory . ' The pel li ion of InisinesM nien for coancil to create an ordinance regulating regu-lating closing boors of boslsest houses was tabled for future tanreetl- gation. Moved by Councilman Betmnt tJt $200.00 be withdrawn from the Fire Department re&enre fund with whiten-?6 whiten-?6 UtTrchase one chemical "and two new tires for truck. The motion carried. car-ried. It was .moved and carried that salary of watermaater be $50.00 per yi'ar, payabye In December of each year. Councilman Fugal mored the, adoption adop-tion of the following resolution, which carried by vote of the council. "Be It resolved by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City, in regular session ses-sion assembled, that tbe leyy for defraying de-fraying the exipenses of the Pleasant Grove Irrigation System for the year 1930 be and la hereby fixed M follows": fol-lows": City lots per acre $1.80 for distribution of water, $1.10' special Improvement, $.30 city handling expense. ex-pense. Total $3.30. Primary $.95 distribution of water, $55 special improvement $.80 city handling expense, total $1.80, Mu'i s V Even-thing rani t " good duality U and, to carry the nt min. nature rn. enllnrltv to inn" .--.;...: ..... . : - 2 Cum Kast Meadow $.85 Distribution otlSm" ( an water. $.16 special Improvement, $.10 city handling expense, total $.60. West Meadow $.16 distribution of water, $.05 special improvement, $.05 city handling expense, total $,25. o Mora Likely Amount Tiikluc up once more the clergy-'nan' clergy-'nan' oucKtlon. "Wlint would yon do If you had Jl.OOO.noor" my answer Is, "Mist, I would count It over rnpldlv to make Mine Hint It wnxn't Just $7J) i 1 expo. Me." Klmer V. AdttUIS, In I he Veirnlt News. Saturda Specii FREE WITH you .mm select eleven items i wfcg ABSOLUTELT ff, jj,2.(H) purchase sue , pnekii-e puhlnm( See Window For Jj 2 la.-k(?M 15 0t Bj: Larpe Package Klat WZJ Medium v-x .. rv.ff I r,r,, Jersey l" " 1,,'Hkfi,!,, Zrn 1 I'oincl VnreC Bate m pbwj AMEBIC 1 J W WmW m w - |