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Show , .AM INI! . A. I THB AMERICAN FORK CITIZBN . ... TUllou iiJd. vlsltlng i ."TV11- nard J-day after- ! UlM Lorena 'boo! mate and !8. Taylor nd CttrNlchole- reri-4 reri-4 ward. fjT7 whlte of 5V lm.rican Fork. jw uf Mr. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER . 193 . ii i 0 Dt8 ' BDdeU Ud two sons ol 'it la Saturday In i JVith Mrs. Uodeir. Hutch lng and 41 are spend T' IT. .laitlng with parents. Mr. and jgtfton- 1 Jter of Mr. and ifrifM, who lll4J ben J isvere caae of !jirported to be slow- fw Orral C. Mercer, ;s Matter, Peter Loga- flarratt combined jl(Uur on a visit to Ijukj afternoon. LofHri. 'airfHra H. V. Wilcox fcijrt to learn she has I Mn. W. R- Hansen, ottlili city, has been 'tft and reports she la ;St Improved. 'flfeht the First ward jcSI tod teachers met alba netting at the &tU Shelley. Follow-jl Follow-jl f primary plans, iwrt erved. Ids Walker will return Itlto week from Iogan tta ipent the past two it Walker has spent the Li Uking a course in aSljwork given through jwDlrieion of the I'. A. "iW lions similar lines CUme las! year. Brig.- i-ntoitain-jiitt'en supper l ist Sat-,jt Sat-,jt The rooms were tailed In impropriate 'ibt dining tat.le deco-itum deco-itum were In har- Mt -of-town sruests M Edward l,arsen of 3 Prudence Coombs, Mn. Chris Jensen, TUdles Mutual Im-isxation Im-isxation officers and ) Second Ward were afcy night hy Mrs. d Mrs. Ross Buck-' Buck-' Hoojton's home, t f the evening waa rtion of m i. a. ,wlnj whlrh a social P!W ami refresh -j W Adelaide Heach ft Hammond r the aperUt guests. Priced Coffee You 11 quickly recognize recog-nize thd Blue Package Pack-age of "Efficient Service" Coffee and the beautifully lithographed litho-graphed cant of 0. P. S. Coffee on the helve of our Coffee Section. Both brands have again been reduced re-duced In price. Fri. and Sat. we will sell our Service Brand 19c per lb. package. 0. P. S. 1 lb. tins 29c, 3 lb. tins 89c. We also offer fancy bananas ba-nanas 5c lb., lettuce 3c head, large tins Shavers grape fruit 12c. Quart cans pineapple pine-apple 10c each. These are only a few of our wonderful offerings. Mi T i . ... day ta &ut ilk? IT?' M Mrs. J. M. Anderson and I Mr. and Mr, CurU. Toun. and friend, and relative. .-' "owmra went Tiaiiors ln 8tock Bpeclal on latent fall hats, $1.00 to a.uu t anner g. Mr. and Mrs. Knord Heck have as their tfueats this week Mr. and Mrs Sidney Hulsh of Masna. Mr. and Mr. Keith Nlelson have adv. moved Into apartment at the Mra. Rosa Grant residence this wek. Mrs. Jennie Tanner had as trurats Sunday Mr. and Mra. B. E. Culver m. . Mr- and Mra. F. O. Erickson of Salt Mrs. Lldon Leo of Callente. Neva- lk- .. w r-... sister. Mra. : of lYovo. family of Pleaaant Orora apont Bun-day Bun-day in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and other relative. da, visited with her Kfnv...i -a? i -ein nere for HevenU days. Mrs. C. A. Iiurtli'tt i.fi tu i ....v V.. , , i, of the wek fr I'rovo to renaiii for aome tlmo. Mrs. Ilarllelt .tlm x-pecta x-pecta to lwive f.ir California later! on. , Ir. A C. HiDckhank luu) been upend h)K each morning in Salt Iike this week attending a special ilinli lor the Mudy ..f denture, or plate u,,rk ,f Id., dental prof,Hnlon. Misses Id.i (.'hadwiek and lint.y Armstrong and IC.rand.- Miller were amun Him RiieHts al a tlallo-; tlallo-; Ween piirty Klven at II. e home of Antlmny 'ool'y u, Thurs-day Thurs-day nilit laM. J Mr. and Mrs. I). .1. Lainmon-a'i have moved to Cedar City. Mr. i Lammoreaux re-ently .solil his bar-' bar-' her sho) oiiuipinent hero and luu heen traveling alsiut for ttevenl Mr. and Mra. Henry Folken. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and thelr famllloB, of Salt Lake, were Sundny visitors here with Mrs. Carolino Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Hay An-dretnon. Miss Edith Kirkman celebrated her birthday laat Saturday evening-by evening-by having- twelva frienda aa (ueata at supper. The rooms were decorated decorat-ed In a color scheme sugfeatlve of Hallowe'en. Following- the supper the young- people went to Provo and attended the danne. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries. Clarence (Irani and Eslie Bennett w-re In Hlngharn Monday nlgilt. "Tab" and "nun'' and "Mary" fumltied entertainment enter-tainment at the political rally Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nit-lwn attended at-tended a Hallowe'en party last Saturday evening at the Im ul- c.f Mr Answorlh at Salt Lake. Thiru five pisiplo were present in uLimi They report a pood time. Mra. Walter Strange visited ln Halt Lake lust week-end with Mra. Frank M. Brown, formerly of thla city. Mr. Brown la ln the L. D. S. hospital, having undergone two operations and when sufficiently recuperated will undergo a third operation. There ah displayed the thing aha brought from Turkey. Six other nationalities war also represented. More than W0 students of th B, T. U. enjoyed th exhibits. A Parent-Teach era meeting was held Wednesday evening ln the school house. A very fin program was given by the students and Mra Alameda Perry Brown of Logan, was the speaker. Bhe gave a report of the health surrey taken of our school last year and also gave some very fine Instructions on the diet of school children. Bishop Worthing- of Bait Lake was a guest during the we tk of Blahop and Mrs. J. W. Vance. Llsh op Worthing was a missionary coin panlon of Blahop Vance. Mr- weeks seeking a new locatin OR SKAGGS "A Surety of Purity " FOOD Reed Chad wick of Santaquln, visited here Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millar and small son of Preston. Idaho. p' iit last week-end in this city visiting with Mr. Millars parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Millar and with M s Millar's sister, Mrs J R Cliadwuk and family. nm th Yancey, son !' Mr and A l(. Yancev, arrived in Am erican lork Tuesday f..r a two w-fekR vtstr KeriTTPth i on a fnr-loimh fnr-loimh from the U. S. Nay and hern stationed sln his i n-liMm. n-liMm. ii! at San Diego. The Sunday School officers and teachers of the Fourth ward gave a party last Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Delbert Chlpman, honoring hon-oring the suporintendeiwy of the Sunday School who were released recently, viz.: Adolphus Pulley, Kenneth Robinson and Elmo Peters also the sec retary, Miss Elma Woot-ton. Woot-ton. There were thirty present and an enjoyable time was had ln play-Iiik play-Iiik game, followed by the serving of a tasty lunch. Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ashby during- the post week were Mr. and Mrs. George Oxbrow and Mrs. Ephriam Oxbrow of Lund, Ne vada. NOTICE TO CREDITORS -EsUte of William Loveridre, de ceased. Creditors will present claims with Touchers to the undersigned at hla residence, Lehi city, Utah County. Utah, on or before the 10th day of January, A. D. IH. Dated at Lehi City, Utah, this 2nd day of November, A. IX ltll. GEO. C. LOVERIDQE,. Administrator. A. L. Booth Attorney, Provo, Utah. First Publication, November I. 1I1. Last Publication, November 27, Miss Clarice Bromley was th guest of Miss LaPriel Christensen in Salt Lake over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ciudinundsen and children of Salt Iike, spent Sunday in American Fork with Mr. Cudm.ndsen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abe ''tUdmundsen .Mrs Andy Trane ( f Ielil visited with Mr. and Mrs. tin linundsen here Thursday. The Primary officers and teachers of tne Second ward met Monday night with Mrs. G. A. Anderson, the ward president, in a preparation meeting. Plans were discussed for the coming month, following which refreshments were sered. There wero seventeen ln attendance. Highland News Mrs. Wm. J. Greenland, Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Greenwood Green-wood and family of Ogden, visited ln American Fork and Highland Saturday and Sunday Miss Aflon Strong wis :nr.ong the guests at a HalloweV n party given by the Val llyrlics, social unit Robert Kelly of Copperton spent 0f the B. Y. U. in I'rovo Saturday Following the party the. gutMits uUtinded the mid-nlght mid-nlght preview at the Paramount Theatre A prepiratlon meeting of the officers and teachers of the Fourth ward lYimary Association was hold last night at the home of Mrs. Vern Chlpman. Following a business discussion, dis-cussion, nn Informal period of social chat was enjoyed and refreshments served. Miss Faye Wanlasi of Lehi, was the guest of Miss eva Roundy n Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Roundy and family are moving to Fielding, Utah, this week to make their home. Their many friends regret to see them leave as they will be missed a great deal. All Join however in wishing them success in their now home. Saturday and Sunday visiting here j evening at Keoiey's. with hl slater. Miss Leona Kelly and brother, Charles Kelly. Miss Bernlce Wilde came from American Fork canyon day and Is spending the here with her mother. Mrs Wilde. down --nd l.illi- Hon. salesman for Light C'linpai,-left C'linpai,-left Monthly nigh: is Mr. and Mrs. F.dward Tut tie and family have moved Into the Atlantic ChrlRtensen home, recently vacated hy Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gals-ford Jr. and daughters, Ruth and Klaln-. visited in Salt Iake Sunday with Val Galsford, who is attending the U. of U. this year. .lallies I'fMI t't.ih P..W-1-this districl. Chicago. Mr. Poullon will icsi.i.ie li.s studies in i.biiouidy and txp- i i.- "n. n : to remain there until he coitiple:- in Tliur-' the prescribed course .Mr. rniiumi t has made many friends in thU !o- ,., cality who all Join in wishing lin i , nice ess. w Junior Ualllday, son of Mr and Mrs. W. R. Ualllday, Is improvlm? slowly at the I, I). S. hospital where he underwent two operations for sinus trouble within the p i.vt two weeks His parents ha v. t- n enn-stantlv enn-stantlv with him RJid tor several lition was ,-ei-ious. Thursday night r;'V Hallowe'en p a- th- home of of last rtv was ' Mis Thom.i efe e i Tw. e.l. th-by th-by Mr: i I priz. I '!:. i. ( 'lub memb. rs w ent to a afternoon l ist where mi -ts of Mr. June Pet-. Pet-. tables of bridge were hu,!i score, prize being : Myrl I'espain and the by Mrs Edith Slngle-aiH Slngle-aiH lunch waa served tilt- The primary officers and teachers I sponsored a most successful social tor all the primary children last Saturday afternoon. Games snd dancing were enjoyed by the young-: young-: sters, after which delicious refresh - ments were servetl to all those j.rts-tnt. j.rts-tnt. The primary officers have de- t ided to change the time of meeting meet-ing from Friday at 4 p. m. tt Satur-' Satur-' t'ay al 2 p. m. The Primary Buxar will take place In the recreation hull Friday eve ning. A splendid program has heen prepared. Articles of sewing nnd refreshments will be for sale. The Republican ticket waa victorious vic-torious ln the election Tuesday. Although Al-though there was but the ono ticket fn -the- fhht there weie a--number f scratched tickets. The successful candidates are: John A. Whitby for Mayor. William Healey for 4 -year councilman. coun-cilman. Leland Beck for 2 -year Councilman, Council-man, Claud 8trong for 2-year Councilman Council-man Dewey Bennett for 2-year Councilman. Coun-cilman. Alvln Whitby for Recorder and Madeline Wilkin, Treasurer NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Olive Chlpman Crandall, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at American Fork, Utah, on or befer th 22nd day of December, A. D. im. LUTHER GIDDINGa, Administrator. Robinson A Robinson, Attya First Publication, October It, ltl. Last Publication, November , lltl. NOTICE TO CREDIT0R8 In the matter of the estate of Ray D. Ntcholes, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at American Fork, Utah, on or before the 29tfa day of December, A. D. 1931. CLIFFORD E. YOUNG; J Administrator. Robinson A Robinson, Attya First Publication. October 21, 1921. Last Publication, November It, 1921. WANT ADS Fine young- pigs for sale W. W. Hunter. ll-S-2t. For Sale Little pigs, 6 weeks old. Phone 147-J, American Fork. 11-6-ltp. FOR SALE SU week old hunting-dogs. hunting-dogs. Alvln Nelson, PI. Grove. n-e-it. ( .! h M isses nice ( 'hlpma :nis. P. r- ic hi klo stS. The Highland friends of Mrr. John Smith were Indeed shocked and grieved to learn, of the death of her son. Albert Hopkinson, at California Califor-nia Mr. and Mrs. Smith and fanr.-11 fanr.-11 v left Highland recently . id lire now residing In Fielding, Utah. Dr. and Mrs. V. F. Houston d llo-htfiillv entertained eighteen their friends last Friday night at their home. The guests, all appropriately appro-priately costumed, were forced to find their way Into the home through a spooky entrance and upon up-on being Inside were entertained with thrills which accompany the hallowe'en season. "Spoof" was then played with Stanford Wilde winning- the men's prize and Mrs. Mary Coddington the ladies' prize. Ida W'agstaff n as assisting hosi-.s-, s i The guests tame in costumes ana ! the rooms were decorated ap ioie i-j i-j ' at-ly for the occasion "Stung" was 'played, with Mr. Sims winning lirsl jpiUe and Ran Iloldaway tin c-n j solation favor. Delicious luncl- ' as served late In the evening. Th im- in attendance were Misses Ida Wag-staff, Wag-staff, Bernlco Chipman, f aim-Stewart, aim-Stewart, Vlra Bennett. Mr. and Mrs Sims, and Messrs. YVelby Cimiii'ii. Hoy Holdaway, Ran lloldaw ay, Lu-, Lu-, Var Holdaway. The fallowing ladies spent Tues-d: Tues-d: afternoon in Pleasant Grove, Mrs. lruests of Mrs Parbara Walker: H.vron Mesdames Jennie Chadwlck. Carrie j guests for a few days at the home Heck. Jewel Robins., i.. Bertha Hang, Jane Stephenson and (iroesbeck of Holden, Mr. are Alice ("hadwiek. -ncha Thayne, Ruby Carlsin l.ila Cunningham, .lane Nielsen and Miss Ida Chad-wick. of Mrs hue limma (irueolieck. Mrs. Byron Stephenson recently went to Salt Uik'e City to undergo a most serious operation and Mr. Stephenson Stephen-son and his mother will remain here for a few days until his wife starts to recuperate. The Ladies Literary Club w a s n at Following the game, a hot supper j ,,n,pr,ain, Thursday afterm was served. Covers were laid f"r i ,he n,,, ,,f m,s J. F. Noyes with Messrs. and Mesdames Glen Sykes, Mr. j.. M j,,uston as assisting Leo Meredith, Rny Coddington. K. ! host,.5iH The usual routine of husl-H. husl-H. Devcy, David 8. Taylor, Mark ; n(,H W;S ,,, tended to after which an Miss Zella and !'la. Hansen entertained en-tertained twenu -two of the little friends of their nephews, Darrell and Roland Haie-en. Wednesday night at a Hallowe'en party. The children had a big tune in playing games and indulging in sports In Uoeritnir with the s.-nson, following roshments were I ea tne meeting in i rovo r riuay eve ning which was held to ascertain Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Whitehead of Sprlngville, and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Barkdull last week. A number of local people attend- For Sale Roan Beauty apples W. W. Warnlck, Pleasant Orove. Tel. los-R-2. H-6-2t. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fourth Judicial District! Court of Utah In and for Utah; County. I Estate of Eliza J. Singleton, de- Creditors will psesent claims with vouchers to the undersigned at its Banking House ln American Fork City, Utah County, Utah, on or before be-fore the 19th day of February, 1932. Bank of American Fork Executor of the Estate of Eliza J. Singleton, deceased. RAY T. ELSMORE Attorney for Executor. First Publication October Id, 1931. Last Publication November t, 1931. A88E88MENT NOTICE WHIRLWIND CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS AMERICAN FORK, UTAH. NOTICE. There are delinquent upon the following- described stock, on account of assessment No. 12 levied on the 22nd day of September, 1931, the several amounts set opposite oppo-site the names of the respective shareholders as follows: NAME No. of No. of Amt Certlf. Shares John Seren 42 Herman GlatUl 882 John Seren 911 John Seren 912 John Seren 918 Wm. Macklln 1336 Joe Ferrando 1S4T and In accordance with law, and an order of the board of directors made on the 22nd day of September, Septem-ber, 1931, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of the secretary on the 17th day , of November. 1931, at the hour of 2:00 p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment as-sessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. J. B. PARKER, Secretary, American Fork, Utah. First Publication, October 30, 1931. Last Publication, November fl, 1981. 1,000 COO 800 1,000 500 1.000 1,000 110.00 B.00 SJ00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 which served tasty Coddington, Chris Boley, Lee Halstrom Wilde. Scott, Vern and Stanford 1 Interesting " "vvy7i f wt-. iir. w V7 "V j i JMEO THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM imt i. . i io nuiNt TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS LjOTH IN SOUND AND PICTURE8 and Saturday, November 6 and 7 "GUILTY HANDS" S f'KANVls nnd LIONEL BARUYMOKC '"n loc and 25c. Wnent of Lionel Barrymore's brilliant career. Also JUtlnee Saturday 3:00 P. M 10c and 15c. Evenings .yjy and Tuesday, November 8, 9 and 10 championship COMEDY OF 1931. talk on the travels and e.xpeiicnces of the Homier partv wns given by Principal Jesse- M. Walker. Mrs. PhillTp Green" de- I Accompanied by Mrs Walter Strange A demonstration was j given on club government and i parliamentary rules. Fall flowers ,-re used to decorate the rooms and late ln the afternoon a delicious lunch was served. In addition to the regular membership of twenty-five twenty-five women, Mesdames B. N. Christcnson. C. E. Young. James Jr Merrill White una Miss Edna Anderson was hostess dnninv nVhf to ten friends at a delightful Hallow-'m party. The guests were, first given thrills by I side the home and who was desirous of obtaining feed for their livestock for the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. George C Loverldge and family of Lefil, visited with m i ....11. a t s r-i a n n1 i HAV I'AU I LXt'tl HUI-M'.I': I'lC ""'i'" l a. a t..i J nr NOTICE TO CRFDITRS In the Fourth Judicial District Court of Utah ln and for Utah County. Estate of Luclan D. Crandall, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the residence of James H. Clarke In American Fork, Utah County, Utah, on or before the 19th day of De cember, 1931. I James H. Clarke and Slna Cran-i Cran-i dnll. administrator of the estate of , Luclan D. CrandsiL deceased. Inside where "Heart for the remainder of were ln appropriate Die rooms were d's - occasion. Hallowe'en vailed in the luncheon was fTlayed the time. All costumes and -rated for the motifs pre-also. ( 'hlpma n. Dr. and Mr? and Infant sr Clayson left Whitney. Main Alan Brockbank and Miss Lorena alurday noon for where they re-maln- M Isses Martha and Sadie Chlpman eA unUi Monday visit, ng with Mr. Mrs. Francis an() Mrs. Tanner an.i lamuy. .urs. rlv Miss LiK-y Clayson Kll K. ctavs-.n accompan- thein to American r ors irom of hin citv. and Mrs. hrancls an() llutchlr.es of Salt I-'ike, were Tanner was f pres. nt as special guests A - More fun than a S h!? r!r"thpr In "MONKEY BUSINESS" It's full otu T "mt you'1 ,au'n yourself Into dullness! w ''miMsi,n 10c and 25c '&ni.j- " i Ild Thnrarlair NnvumW 11 and 12 "THE BRAT" ,Wlth 8ALLY O'NETL tkl ' rl W(J Put on a r . - Wl thrin puts on a reg-ular fight for wnai lr with an amaslng- smash ending. The ' w,n your heart win a ml her man? Also W-7 Ihrtll . . ..... m-- "SQUAW MAN". WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of BrJ in the Morning Rarin' to (Io led ; Whim suinmi iland on Sunday. The people of Highland were grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Ada Barlow, who paeeed away Saturday Sat-urday morning leaving a -lay old halx as well a;i a number of other children. Funeral service were held Wednesday ln Salt Lake City. ALPINE NEWS Mrs. L. Bates, Reporter. ttlo r. ! r nioiith.'- cii.p! i s spen t x ed. lh .1" lly party a progressive The group met f Vivian Makin games and the II yml M "ur nd iunk a i, ,l.,nl nw.llloW ' I--.'-" nil the world . lot of mil ,um .ml l-rt lli-n U, make you -u.l.lenly .wet nd liuey.nl .nrt lull ol jun.hit..-. Far th.-v mi l do it- Thoy ""ly move in boKtU i..l "" mavm-nl . aen I in LTu, el li'l'i"! hilH into your bowl. Uuly- II Him Wl" n"1 '""" "T''.-,' : i. ' Saturday night young folks enj.-vi Hallowe'en partv first nt the hone-where hone-where stunts and first curse of f ' -hments ' were In order. Miss Iis I'inns was the next hostess at h-r home, with Miss Helen Devcy next and the party wound up at the home of Miss Helen Johnson. At each p!-'0e refreshments refresh-ments were served. The guests, numbering eighteen were costumed. The home of Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb was burned to the ground Saturday . morning during the absence of the family. The cause of the fire is f unknown Mr nnd Mrs lmb were ; at their Ice pond getting it In condition con-dition for the winter. The pond Is i at the north end of their farm and ! the tall trees on the creek bank shut : off the view of the house and It was riot until the building, which was ' frame, was practically destroyed that they were uware of the fire. Other members of the family were out of town. The home was formerly form-erly owned by Mrs. Lamb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Bennett and was located at the mouth of Fort canyon. It is partially covered by Insurance. Attorney for Administrators. First Publication October II, 1921. Last Publication November 6, 1921. II i iw mi" i. ...-. - . , Cm blent up y" ton.fh. You h.v ,1,.,-L t..d U.I .ml uur brti.th I. foul. jt in bl. A very delightful dinner party wns given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carlisle of Alpine, In .1,,,-k. t..d u.i .ml )uur Drein "" hnnor 0f their father ana moui.T. -ere .aid for thirty-one. .y.u-m I. howd.s1. TrM: Those who attended were: Mr. and ..T.VKT.li Mr-- John A.wood and family of nll.'f tale nf "ly .d ": Charleston. Mr. and Mra Tel John-BZ'JhiXSZTi'-n and family of Provo, Mr. and Z Tiomm to akiac th. bll. flu fr-ty. : Mr, Robert Hunter and family. Mr. Bi'T(P'HJSrw. !,nd Mrs Lyman Moyle and Howard &fcr&ttgS ;c.r,...e of Alpine and Mra Ear, F. nutata'""0""- O'W'C-41 ' CArngie and family and Eldon Hanson Han-son of American Fork. Mrs. Harold Hair entertained the classmates of her son, Glenn, Tuesday Tues-day afternoon In honor of his eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Mymn Moyle and baby son of Nephl, were Sunday guests of Mr. Movie's parent l, Mr and Mrs. John F. Moyle. Mrs. J. W. Booth was the guest Thursday of President Harris of th B. Y. U. at his home In Prov. Clawson & Elsmore Ql LAWYERS GENERAL PRACTICE SPECIALIZING WILLS and PROBATE Ray Eltmore at American Fork every Monday snd Thursday. NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October t, 1931. Notice Is hereby given that Junius J. Hayes, whose principal place of business Is Salt Lake Clt, Utah, has made application In 'accordance with the requirements of the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929 Incl. to appropriate .1 of a sec. ft. of water from Two Springs In Utah County, Utah. . Said water Is to I e diverted from the points of Issuance of said springs as follows: From Upper Spring at a point N. T.' if E. 1231 ft. from SE cor. Sec. 22, T. 4 S.. Ft 2 E., 8. L. B. A M. From Lower Spring- at a point N. 9 29' W. 701 ft. from SE cor. said Sec. 22. The water from Upper Spring will be conveyed a distance of 800 ft. and commingled with the water of Low- . er-Spring where the commingled rtt ppm .J.ausjgr ,1st r. to December 21st Incl. of each ear to water 6,000 head of sheep and 200 head of cattle. As much water aa may be necessary will be used during- the entire year for domestic and culinary purposes. This application Is designated ln the State Engineer's Office as File No. 11122. I All n ml art a arm in at th. MnHno of said application stating the reasons rea-sons therefor, must be by affidavit ln duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00. and filed in this office within with-in thirty (20) days after the completion comple-tion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. BACON. State Engineer. First Publication, October 10, 1931. Last Publication, November 7, 1931. The Worst Is Past Times are becoming more normal, a good fall of snow is predicted, assuring a better water supply: get your farm now, and prepare for a prosperous season next year. 14 acres first class lower land. In good condition, for all kinds of Truck Farming, Including cellery and head lettuce. 14 shares water $ 2500.00 11 acres with 11 shares of water. B room house, bam and some chicken coops, close In, on your own terms, for . . $1(00.00 42 acres of choice Irrigated land with water rights, good livable home with other Improvements 4S00.00 160 acres of dry farm land, as good as the best In the state of Utah. It acres of Irrigated land, with water, home with electrlo lights, and modern witer system, oow and horse barn, some chicken coops, a fortune for the right person 1 1,000 J00 City Homes to Suit Any Taste, At Bargain Prices Call On JAMES H. CLARKE TELEPHONE 163-W AMERICAN FORK, UTAH |