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Show ,V,;,:T; THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY SEPTET FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1933 ODDortunitv Dance, Saratoga Uents 25c- A FREE Complimentary pass with each ticket to Dans Art A yiUbtlLJL T Y H.Vw II I kz" illirr,' --'Urvo? 'iitfZQffX ' Just Look 79c to $1.49 will buy rsb Any Size from 5 1-2 to 2 Br' Coll Hom Rayon Plaited Fancy Serviceable. Service-able. Just what be needs to start School with Only BOYS' GYM SHOES The Famous BOZC sttll at the same Low Price 49c GIBLS' V GYM SHOES WH1TJ. IN NARROW WIDTHS. HADE VERY ' 8TRONO 69c BOYS' CORDUROYS BLUE SUN-TAN HEAVY SERVICEABLE $1.39 up Prizes Given for rnnni'nP FKIkWo 'f maiming UiAitiuiiO Prizes, totaling $105. will be award-1 d by the Kerr Glass Manufactur- T D E P A a T tag corporation to 4-H club groups piute. with $2.50 for first prize and and members of Utah who enter $1.50 for second, making an allot-the allot-the best canned products in the ment of $32 for this group. 1933 canning exhibit, according toj Group C Wasatch, Millard, Iron, Miss Myrtle Davidson, assistant ' Garfield, Juab, with $2 for first state club leader. First and second , prize and $1 for second, making an place winners of county club group allptment of $15 for Group C. exhibits will be. awarded $91, and The group exhibits should in-second in-second and third place individual 1 elude: Oroup A three Jars of ber-winners ber-winners for the state will be award- j rles, three varieties: three Jars other ed $14 of the prize money. A gold j fruit, three varieties; three Jars watch will be given to the club ! vegetables, three varieties; two Jars member who wins first honors in the state contest. Counties in which club work is carried on, have been classified according ac-cording to the number of clubs doing do-ing canning; the amount exhibited In the past, and the phases requiring requir-ing fruit, vegetables, or meat can sing, as follows: Group A Cache, Box Elder, Dav- Sarafl-oorfli iHofl- SwJimcyc mL I GIRLS' WOOL SWEATERS i 98c R, Any color you wlah a- FTv" sorbnent of many style Every necessity for the high school or grade school student At PRICES that are not compared WENT j Is. Utah, Tooele; I rait, Washington, Salt Lake, Sum-with Sum-with $3.90 for - "st prise and $3 for second prise, making a total allotment of $44 for this group. Oroup B Rich, Morgan. Weber, Beaver. Uintah. Duchesne. Sevier. meat, two varieties; Group B three Jars each with three varieties of berries, other fruit and vegetables; vege-tables; Group O three Jars of three varieties of berries and three j Jars of other fruit. Exhibits of canned products should be in uniform containers, Miss Davidson said, either in pints or quarts, and labeled on the bot- ;"0 "T ft l'i .lilni.M.ViE.. PENCIL BOXES Several Sizes to Select Yoan From. 10c to 29c CASES GENUINE LEATHER BROWN BLACK 98c HE ton of the' Jars, giving the county letter and the individual's 'number, 'num-ber, year of project, group number, num-ber, method of canning, date of canning, and variety of product. Prise money won by a group exhibit ex-hibit must be used to defray group expenses of the club for 1933 and 1934. For further Information ask a county agent or write to the Utah Extension Service at Logan. Hia Affliction A teacher had told her clnss of younjrstera that Milton, the poet, was blind. The next day she asked If any of them could remember what Milton's great affliction waa "Yes'm," replied one little fellow; "ha was a poet." Jnkem!th. 0 Salf-Doatal Teach self-denial and tnrfbe Us practice pleasurable, and you create cre-ate for the world a destiny mors sublime than ever Issued from lhs brain of the wildest dreamer. 8ir Walter Scott. -JT- im& fa Ibmim Boaniaa Uafc Possesstoo of the largest, oak ta the word Jf Alolmed by,. lUnkovlch, fokoslavla, Bosnian village. The tree ts SS feet to diameter and can shelter TO men In Its hollow trunk. Shepherds dm It rtfofs from sudden storms for themselves and Becks. f ww Irraoc. ' IANO law I ou f wucwim imiwaw waut Legal Notices im. Ji-i . ' 'n -- ' - 8BXSIFP8 SALE In The Fourth Judicial District Court, of The Stat of Utah, Utah County. LYDIA B. LUND, Plaintiff, vs. HOME HOLDINO CO.. INC., a defunct de-funct oorpn., JOHN A. JENKINS MRS. GEO. H. RAYBOULD and FREDERICK C. LOOFBOUROW, statutory trustees of the assets and properties of HOME HOLDINO COMPANY. TNC. BYRON P. FISHER FISH-ER and CECIL M FTRHER. his wife, and MC CONAUGHY-LOSEE LUMBER LUM-BER COMPANY, a corpn. Defen dants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Sat, the 23rd day of September, 1933, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Bldg., situate in Provo, Utah County, Utah, all the right, title and interest inter-est of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, Utah, to-wit: Commencing at a point 11.66 chains West and 573 chains South from the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 2, m Township 6 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, j running thence South 1127 chains;; thence West 18.15k chains; thence in a Northwesterly direction along the East Bank of the North Union Canal to a point 22.76 chains West of the point of beginning, thence East 23.76 chains to the place of beginning, and containing an area of 2929 acres , Subject to a right-of-way in common com-mon with others Jar travel upon the West two rods of above, being the two rods along the East aide of bank of the North Union Canal. Together with twenty acres of Primary Water right m the Provo Reservoir Company's Canal as shown and recorded m Book 170 of j Deeds, at page 14, records of Utah County, 8tate of Utah, also twenty-seven twenty-seven shares of the Blue Cliffs Canal Company. In lieu of the aforesaid 20 acres of Primary Water right tn the Provo Reservoir Company's Canal. there' tight are 20 shares of FuQ Water stock of the Provo Reservon- Water no rZJJ ' ! cn,Wren 01 ManA- Um&V Users Company; and m Ueu of the WRnt 1,01x30 33 rrmh Mr nd Mrs- Lenard Bates and aforesaid 27 shares of Brae Cliffs p0",ma 0thCT wlat,ves- Canal Company, there aie 9 share. I v 1 take this op- of Full Water right stock of the portunity' tSumi 3" TelT Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Terry ac- Provo Reservoir Water Users Com- for ven A beneftt of companled by their daughter and pany. using your NOPCO XX No sooner son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorre Dated at Provo. Utah. August 1 rBUzed DeDeItt derived by Fawcett, and Mr. Charles Webb re-1933 re-1933 NOPCO XX in my poultry ranch turned last week from a short visit rx TTiTirmrTT VlsMn 1 dlatrttlltd tt among 1009 at Lund, Nevada. e. u. uuKNELi, leUdteriB and makmg a compailsori n .c eJfar-. the other ddekens to my ranch A few of the many friends of Mrs. By CHAS. W. MTTCHELL. Deputy. to , dld not me NOP00 Thomas F. Carlisle gathered at her J. Grant Iverson, ';XX, I could see the wonderful re- nom last Wednesday afternoon in Attorney for the Plaintiff, Continental Bank Bkfe, Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication August 25. 1933. Last Publication September 15, 1933. it p .rT. - SHERIFF'S BALE In the . Fourth . Judicial District Court, State of Utah. Utah County. BONNEVILLE LUMBER CO.. a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. MAUD WETHERBEE and O. F. WEAKER-BEE, WEAKER-BEE, her husband, and PEOPLES STATE BANK OF AMERICAN FORK, a corporation, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on . , Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1933. at iwu.ve ocjKJc iiuou 01 saia any i uie iront aoor 01 in uouniv oaK Muiaie in rrovo, uuui. air the right, title and Interest of the . above named defendant., of. in and1 Sale-Pigs, all sizes, at Ed- to the following described real pro-,mun Craguns ranch. Phone ... ... . . . . . .. 114-R.l Ploncant nmw a i pery. m uian uouniy. uuui, to-wii: fJPrTT?,! Lf 59l! lZ et Nff8LiTCT ?owSn in"; TtoZttLZfTiS S Lp LrSTl S Slrif ft, S S-S J6: T1 South 20 rods; thence West 4 rods to e place of beginning. Area 80, Dated at Provo, Utah. September' 9 1011 e o durnell EJ?'?Z?" ay crias. w Mitchell, Deputy. ta Publldlon BqtonUr a. im. -tD" Constitutional Amenoests CONSTITUTION A 1. AMKNBMTNT W EkXAilON TO MINIMUM WAGES fOI WOMEN AND SIIMOK. A Mat RWatWa fnnilu m t to Artfeb IS 4 th CMwtttattM. fcf Mm AUitim t a Swtiwa Batetta to MJahani Watt far Wmm aaa Umhi' aa CwMrmi WUr W Aaf S M narNwi Vr tk. UfteUtart tf aW ttoto af fjtok, lw4hlria af ail tha . kara alactoa to aach kaaaa waacarriaa SECTION I. Tlut It propoawl to aaid Art id II of tb ComUtatiaa by tha additlaa af a aartloa vhka wUl vaad at (aV SEC. a Tha bsiiUtori bm. Vt appia- priala JectalaUpa prorida far tha wJUfc- Uahaatat af aiiailBn W waw. ui aiinara and mf pmida for tka ana-fort, ana-fort, kwalth. aafct and aanaral walfara af anr and all ajploTaa. Na proWoa af thia eoiMtitation akkll ba construe as a llmitatloa sron tba anthorlty of th left-lalatura left-lalatura to confer oroa any ecmmiadon now ar Kvrraf.rr crratrd inch power and authority au-thority aa tba le-l!tur may dwn rennia-iu rennia-iu to carry act tba provleioBa of thil tea-tkjn. tea-tkjn. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT B-LAilNU B-LAilNU TO INTOXICATING LIQUORS A Ja!:it RmIUm Praaaaiac aa nt tJ Articla XXII af tha CaaaUto-tian CaaaUto-tian af tba SUta af Utah by BaaaaJlai Brctiaa S Tharaaf Ralatlaf to tba Pta UkUimm and Btcalattoa af Saia, Maaa-factara, Maaa-factara, Vt. Adrartlaaaaaat af. Paaaax aiaa af ar 'raffia m Iatomkatias Uaaara. Ba M raaalnd by tha Lattolatara af tka SUto af Utah, twa-thirda af all aaaav kara alactcd to aack Baaaa aad twa-tbirda twa-tbirda of aU tha awaibtra of aach Baaaa aaa car rial thartiat SECTION t. BaaaaUac ftocttoa I af Articla tl. That It hi aropaaad to amaad Artteto XXII of tha OaoatitaUoa ad Utah la tha following particular, to-witt That Sactioa I af Articla XXII af tha . aaaataatioa- of -Utah ba aad tba m ...-awOTwHby ...-awOTwHby wpCwilcd vj SECTION S, Dary af Sacratory af State. Tha Saeratary af oUta ia haraby diraated to aubralt tba propojad amtnfliaaat aoa taiaad horcinta to tba olartora of tha atato at tha aaxt nncral atortlna ia tha a arr provided ay laa. SECTION E.'factla lUto. U by tha olactora of tha atata thbj abaU hara affact aa tha fin day of Jaaa-ary Jaaa-ary aazt aaeeeodiac a datorailaatlaa by tba Board of State Caavaaaara af tha r. nH of tba okctiaa atoajaatod t baroef. L M. H. Waning, Secretary of State af tha State of Utah, do haraby certify that tha ferrgaina; hi a fall, Una and cornet copy or tha Conatitutional AaMndmcnte pro- poaoa ay taa Rgalas aad apwelai of raeoid ia nty affiea. Ia wltaeaa arhmof. t hara art tar hand aad affixed tba Great Seal af tha State af Utah, thb lat day af Sap-tenbrr. Sap-tenbrr. 1S3S. (SEAL) nr., taa I Secretary of State flrat publleatiao Saataaibar 4. ItXt. Last anblieatloa NownaVor ft Wt POTJLXKT1IAH OBSSSVES WARNING And Find It Fays. ' man. There Is stm a vacancy of In NOPCO XX advertistac - and second counsselor m each organiza-on organiza-on the new factory sealed cans - tton, poultrymen are told - under a WARNING dlsplar Ime - to "accept salts obtained. Therefore I gave nonor r r birthday. NOPCO XX to the ether 10,008 A few relatives and friends of chickens., with the result of In- Mrs. F. O. McDanlel pleasantly sur-cresced sur-cresced production of eggs and de- prised her. Wednesday, afternoon creased mortality. In view of the honor of her birthday. advantages received, I shall use your 'product as long as I can obtain It" WeB there's one poultryman with 11.000 product instead of Just chicken. WANT ADS For Sale Bartlet Pears. Otto Brandt 1st south 3rd West Am Fbrk , . 9-8-lt. For Sale 9 Shares Primary Water - - luwu; nncr CASH PAID ' useleM Worses and cows, dead "" U CaUed Phone 680 Prova 7-'- -L a4lesman MDemonstra- a at cost Martin Nielsen Auto Co. 8-18-tf. FOR SALE Anv or all of m, nJiS!' "'' . ... , ..... ' IrZL , WstOTy' Uw b00k' etc Am also .WORKS which I can suddIv at sub. Amerlan Toft. main open tiirough indun sumji? ARRANGE A PARTY RATES TO GR0Ur Schobl Days are here Are yow taking every precaution t0'n5 your children on their way to and from 3 Never hu a child been injured whO our trains to echopl, and ours is the most IcpJ ical form of Transportation. For Safety, Economy and Convenience your local ticket agent as to Rates and StrJ anu nave your cnuuren ride THE BIG RED CABS Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Alpine News - SBOaaaaSaMMSt - t Mrs. L. Bates, Reporter. aHBWaaaMaaBa ' Mrs. Ray Strong and children and Mrs. Strong's mother and brother. Mrs. Merrill and son left last week by automobile for California where Mrs. Strong and Children will spend the winter with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bagers and son Perron and daughter Barbara, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Healey and danghter Zora. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kolstad and little daughter and Mr. Koktad's father of Compton, California, are vislUng Mrs. Kolstad's parents, Mr. and MTaIsasxrealeyr Thursday afternoon of last week, the members of the Tounf Mothers Club armed with their lunch baskets bas-kets spent the afternoon with Mrs. Clyde Strong. Mrs. Adln H. Brown entertalnea the Happy Dosen at her home Wed- jnesday afternoon of last week. The usual activities were engaged in alter wnicn a oainty rancn was served. serv-ed. At the MIA. conjoint meeting Sunday evening Wendell Moyle was sustained as first eornuelor to Geo. Clark tn the T. M. M. I. A. and the previous week Mrs. Fred Strong was sustained as president of the T. L. M. I. A. and Mrs. Prank Bateman as first counselor to succeed Mrs. Made-lene Made-lene Wilkin and Mrs. Prank Bate- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Russon and ot ' THE MAYOR OP HELL" DEALS WITH PRESENT DAY SOCIAL PROBLEM I ' - - I An unusual solution Jx the problem prob-lem of training delinquent youths in ithe state reformatories Is offered in the Warner Bros, cloture, The May- or of HeU" James Cagneys latest atai-rimr vi. j"""" Vlld W M'V Cameo Theatr Simla- Mnnriav and 1 Tuesday, September 10, 11 and 12. tv, . tory slmost as shocking as those j fi(W1 in T -,1(HhL -vm ' V1 PUglUve ' vZtlnn h J ine SOlUUOn IS PTOVMed by a pretty nurse, who prevails on a ward heeler politician through his 'love' her, to put it Into effect After! klng out the grafters, the pott- tlcal hisUtutes a plan of self government by which the boys rule themselves. They hold regSelec-' tions and name aU theStniunlty. officials such as mavor.chlef ot iwHuu ana ui tVentuld klng out of a system, which the boys carry orv wlUi ei- nrvtntinn th.t iT . !iiiu5k cozy i Lnnntc FRIDAY AND UT SEPTEMBEliif . Tlx- Lauh Hit 4 fJ Warriors ffi Only! Also "FhutOB al o SUNDAY, MONDAY I SEPTEMBOt IKi If your boy friend.f would you wppri FOX FILM PK "HoldMeTj -vJ-V- JAMES DUNK A txd Youll get a tettntt3 tender love story, rkti qualities. The tottf i want to see over mal ALSO Goovn 10c mi Make Your to attar! UniTeix of UK Utah'i Lartwt tT Institattos I Ltana Freshmen September 30, sflf tend September a special instroetmi tratioa All other state register 8eptemi,-1 Regular ciu September M J enm tn riTi' UNIVEK OF UTi SaMUtoC Like M Your I Don't b subjee pending 00 P3 lejepn -ire. --keeps --keeps a telepW nrnTi home. etfort runnifif dilr puts your naffl trv keeDS fiW" fi tives in touch. m emergend A may be prlc Any The Telephol1 |