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Show 13ES iitSaiCAN FORK CITIZEN w ,!. I ' : 1 1 . benr Mrt4 RREATEIL MEIXHHANS i iw a pRoomjssnrE, INDEPENDENT publication ,- I I, f- .iVI-eU.-. T-p " ' t I .MINI Elred in the Pot Offlte it American iJt da matter. - On Utah Ccunty Farms Wilh Extension Agents in Utah the educ<on&l wort to trrntini the details of the wheat adjustment act bu beem earned to eomtJieUon. acoording te Director William Peterson, manage of the administration for TJtafc. Temporary community eommtt-tee eommtt-tee were crgamsed early to tt mjwtiyn and where the details of the plan art understood so cm-standing cm-standing opposition has developed. Where the crop program, daring the base period win peroK. practically prac-tically aB of the farmers win srall themselves wtthjhe benefits of tbe wheat sJJctment plan, Director Pefr- Serving Everybody ' A telephone serves everybody ev-erybody in the household. house-hold. It makes social and business appointments, keeps friends in reach, helps the young folks in their school activities, saves needless tripe. Its ways of serving are unlimited. You can have one for a few cents a day. Any employes will take your order. The Mountain State Telephone A Telegraph Co. AGtnutnt PG4ILCO "X" Model SWmii - - for f kFl'V COMPUTE onfy WW FUmTw PoW Ihinkor it! Now- brsncl new 1 934 PHlLCOXModelJ t9Xi itKAe 'amouf ndined bounding BoiM sc oricTv v . no tiqhei ithen. yw wroula oev or en odiinr. tjdio, . ' r""SupremeiDne quirxb-s werxquisUcsiiet7 Built-in, Balanced-Unit Quality Plus Every Worth-Whilo Feature A Muticst Instrument ot 'XulKy every oif oerfectly oeUnced, Amoo4 mnv oi m dhoow mtnf -'HlLi.C tint ComotmSlm ton (.ontro ul -'o(in .hMSM AiiUmmIic Volume Control bbhon coiOm nt 4tl v Hif pffkiiKV lubes. Receive oolice nc tn n -lls in addition to rt$ul Oroedcetbl ' Don t -ail wc i ' MANY OTHER NEW1934 PHILCOS 10.30 UP1 EASY PAYMENTS Ettra Ljo'? r--?-ln Allowances Dixon-Taylor-Russell ; Company THE ONE PRICE HOUSE 'erson marts. A few tolgatod 'farm where the water Js scarce. and the farms are only a few acres to sue, wm continue to raise sAeat without curtailment m order that the whole state might beaeftt by the wheat aSet- avent plan, (fee 29 oounttes wen organised 1bU 11 districts. Tale arrangement gives each wheat farrier far-rier In the state the privilege of benefiting under the plan. Nine emergency sgente were appctoted ot help with the work and they, together to-gether with the regular agents, will complete the work outlined in tbe plan. Applications for ccmJncts have been made available to every wheat farmer. Is some of tbe counties tbe permanent organisations have been effected and from so to 90 per cent of the growers have signed op . Some of the counties have just finished signing contracts ant others are to the point of lifting for publication a description of the lands and productions for the base period. The work win be completed within with-in the specified time, Director Peterson Pet-erson predicts. Wheat fanners are taking to the plan and they are rrprewmgr a Teat loyalty la doing their part to put Into effect the emergency act. o FARMERS SHOULD MAKE PREPARATIONS TO CONTROL PEACH TREE BORER By Anton B. CaQ Jr Assistant County Agent At this time of year farmers own ing peach trees should apply pari-dlcholorobenzene pari-dlcholorobenzene for the treatment of the peach tree borer. It Is gen erally' recommended to get' this material ma-terial around the trees from the middle of September to the latter part of October. This is tbe- tune when the eggs have hatched and the young larvae are beginning to eat the tree. By putting it on this time of the year it kills the borer anoVBrjr- Utile 4asage,.i .done. ;-JJt( It goes until spring tbe borer m work practlcany al fan and early spring and'4e a great deal of damage before It is warm enoqpnt to apply the chcroloal to best adr As a general rule 'eme-'omwm material )e need per tree, oyer four years of age,, , flmalkr amounts rnay be applied to smaller tees tut gen erally It to advised to hand ptcx tibe worms as the chemical may oo tejnryto , tbe :ynnger. trees.. , ...... Tor further Informauen on the control of Peach Tree Borer, can or write we c?ouniy Hirasw office and lnforsaatlon win be given. DRAflTTIC CTJLLHtO MADE VECESSART BT LOW PROPITS TOR EGGS More Important now possflsiy than erer before is the tack of se- ikeUng the hens and pulleta that are to be kept In the laying pens the coming year, Is the opinion of jCart Ttlschknecht, extension poulr 'trymen, Utah State Agrkvltural ; college. If birds are not carefully selected for egg production, the records a year from now will likely Indicate that the entire flock was fed for twelve months at a loss. With the cold storage holdings of both poultry and eggs considerably consider-ably above those of a year ago and the unfavorable feed-egg ratio which exists. It undoubtful If one can afford af-ford to keep the mediocre punett or hen that returns -a- small profit when feeds are lower and eggs are higher in price, Mr. Fiischknecht points out 81noe the hlghesHvo- dudng hens are still In production and the poorer-producing hens have stopped laying and are molting, now t a good time to j Into the pens and carefully hand-select those that are to be kept another year. Hens that are still laying have combs and wattles that are large. red, full, soft smooth and waxy; rents that are larvuU white xi mCT . orwl rKuTr--, thai. . i and pubic bones that are thin, flexible, and that are wide apart Contrasted with this the non-laying hens have combs and wattles that are small, pale, scaly, rough, dry and leathery; vents that are small, contracted, round, dry and yellow; and pubic bones that are thleky rigid, " and that- are close together. o faa DiiHinra Un PU.LB, fc.4 jmn kaaara aakaa.p.aiUhl. Bar Haw I ' HU Sf aaUGfilSTS ITUTWaXU 0 aAlpine News Mrs. L. Bates, Repsrter. Mrs. Mark Strong and Mrs. Silas Bennett entertained the Daughters of the Pioneers last Thursday afternoon after-noon In the Recreation HalL Mrs. Page and Mrs.- Keetch of Pleasant Grove, cousins of Mrs. Strong, read histories of the lives of their grand- mQther and grandfather Thome. Mrs. Conway of -Pleasant Grove gave a reading and a duet That Old Rag Carpet' was rendered by Vervene , and Virginia Strong -and a piano solo was rendered by Mrs. Maurine Bateman. Following the program a dainty lunch was served by Bennett and Mrs. Strong. Mr,, ! A winsome baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forbes Friday night Mrs. Forbes and the new arrival are doing nicely: - Mrs. Alta Schow and Mrs. James Grant of American Fork were dinner din-ner guests of Miss Mary Bates Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Madelene WUkln entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of the tenth birthday of her daughter daugh-ter Marjorle. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bates and children, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Beck and children, Mrs, Benjamin Bates, Mr. Oeorge Boddison, Mrs. Madelene Wilkin and children and Iris Bates. The 4-H club exhibit held in con- nectlon with the Relief Society ex-j hfbit Tuesday afternoon and eve- ning was very successful. The young, girls have done some very nice work wis suuuaer auia mjr t wieir x4 wWm aaiaMMaak mi aa it il aa, aVlaa wlkkAai things were awarded a blue ribbon and win be sent to rrovo to the county exhibit Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Devey, Mr. and Mrs. Adin H Brown and child- ren and Miss Fern Fugate left Sun- day for Ferron, where they will visit for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fugate, parents of Miss Fugate and Mrs. Devey. Aa Bm ttUa la Mad aad tlaUS ETlJt. Jjimnllla baaaa. aaalad h Mmf AA glL mia. Taka albaa Bar V It '0 im.rltn.ltiti iw c .;r rt I Ask Vw a . - SKEROrg SALE T Zn the Vtourth Judicial 'District Court, State of Utah. Utah ooumy, BONNEVttLE LUMBER CO a anrnor&tlan. .Tlftlntlff. VS. MAUD wiiri'Hiiw.mrr and 0.' I1, "WETHER BEE. her husband, and PEOPLES STATE BARK OP ' AMBUOAH PORK, 4 corpocatlon. Defendants. To be sold at SheruTs eaie on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1123. at twelve o'clock noon of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Bldtv situate , in Provo. Utah, all the tight title and Interest of the above named defendants, of , in and to the following described real property, pro-perty, in Utah County, Utah, to-wlt: Commencing 2003 South and 594 feet West of the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of Section IS, Township 5 South, Range 1 East Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 20 rods; thence West 4 rods; thence South 20 rods; thence West 4 rods to the place of beginning. Area 80 square rods. Dated at Provo, Utah, September 2,1933. E. O. DURNELL, Sheriff. Ut Co., Ut By Chas. W. Mitchell. Deputy. , First Publication September 8, 1933. Last Publication September 29, 1933. WANT ADS House. North. .Por...Rentr-4W East Ut 9-22-21 For Sale, cheap, Ben Moff itt Heater Stove. 9-22-tf. Lost Office. Keys Return Reward . to Citizen 9-22-ltp. .1 For Rent "uml&hed rooms at Aydelott's.- For light housekeeping. 9-22-tf. For Sale a Shares Primary Water Stock Wrlte J' T' 125- Dividend, UtBh. S-25-ltp. For Sale Pigs, all sizes. at Ed-Phone Ed-Phone 9-1-Jtp. mund Crsgun's ranch; 114-R-l, Pleasant Grove. For Sale or Trade 6 acres land with 8 roomed house, coop, garage and barn. Desire home in Ameri can Fork. Located on Alpine road. Inquire Wnt Williams. 9-15-2tp. CASH PAID For useless horses and cows, dead ones If called Immediately. Phone 680 Provo. 7-7-tf. FOR SALE Any or all or my library li-brary of 1000 books including church history, law books, etc Am also agent for any and all CHURCH WORKS which I can supply at sub- stantial discounU-Adolph Nielsen, American Fork. WHEN HENS PLAN MENUS they'll prpva that cheap feediicoitly. If chickens instead of poultry- men read this letter well any mash that did not contain NOPCO XX would be off the menu. Listen to this: "Until about six weeks ago weren't using NOPCO XX At that Ume our locl teta dealer "tarted, uouis nurw insveaM w a wnocesaie, any garden or rarat pro-cheaper pro-cheaper oil The result was that duce, hay, grain, flour, mill stuff, our cracked eggs dropped to prao; fruit butter, ems. noultrf. flah. tically nothing.- In fact our cracked eggs ran as niga as s7 a envy: now, It to seldom we have 1 cracks aany ticket coupons, or receipts rep-day. rep-day. We have even had days when resenting value, or redeemable in we dldnt have any cracks. This to service, photographs, works of art, from a flock of 1,000 birds. We can; goods "or merchandise whatsoever, positively say that NOPCO XX has'ln. upirn or along any street or at improved our egg sbelkv both as to" sirengui and texture when ccmpar- city without obtaining a license so ed to an ordinary fish c4L!...-.:.to dcT - r- Poultrymen-why experiment; with I ordinary fish ells when NOPCO XX is yours for the asking? Seven hun- dred aad sixty western branded ma&nes now Include NOPCO XX as wuxiara lngreaKni a no extra charge. Sleep All Night! Make This 25c Test Don't wake up for bladder relief. Physic the bladder as you would the bowels. Drive out impurities and e-, cessive acids which cause the irrita- Won resulting in wakeful nights, kg, pains, backache, burning and fre- que aesire. uvBJsio, we uaoaer e.W mI a a . M J a physic, made from buchu. Juniper oil, etc.. works effectively on the bladder as castor oil on the bowels, ,Oet a regular 25e box and after four, days if not relieved of getting up nights your druggust will return your money. Make this test You are bound to feel better after this cleansing and you get your regular sleep. Sold tar Wm. Thornton Dnisr Co. adv. Cocsiitcticnal hmtizzzls CONSTITirnONit IMBNDIIKfT .W BELATION TO MINIMUM WACgJ gO . W0MKN ANO MINORS ,4 JUfct ftMltUa mMlas M fcf Um AUiUtrn f bcM SMAUMt t T- . MImImi . W ht'''Wai MiMni aaS tmml WVm l MS sfl SwlyWi it IwM kr m VfMttnn f Mw-Stat Mw-Stat f Uuk, tvw4kli4t W ail Um aw art abate mi wiaiW ' MMialai SECTION L That tt iapoM4 to amma ArticW II at Um OaartiteUea br tha aadiUoa af Mclioa whka will raarf aa to, lavai . ' SEC. 8."" TW WWlatora W. 1 appra-' ' ariata larblatiea piovida tat taa .aatah... bhiMBt at aiiaimua . was for weaaia aad ajlDon sat but aravtda tor tha ma-fort, ma-fort, baaita. aaittr aai saaaral waifara af any aad all taiploTM. Na proriaioa af tbit aoixtitutloB ahall ha aoastrovi a a limitatloa area tha aathertty af tha bt Watora to confer apea aay aaaiailaibai saw or hartaftar mated aaeh pawar and aa Uwrity aa ta betalatar awy aatta raqala-ito raqala-ito to carry aa tha prorkiona af thia ata-ttoa. ata-ttoa. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT -LAVING TO INT0ZICATU40 L1QU0ES A Jalnt at U ArUaJa XXJ1 at UM Caaatita-tiaa Caaatita-tiaa a tha State af Utah kr aaaaUas Sacttea S Tharaaf Batetia to tha Vr hlMtiaa aad Batalattaa af Bala, Maaa-factara. Maaa-factara. Uaa, Adwtiaaaaaat ai. fiana at af ar Traffla hi lataaiaallas Ujaara. M raaalrad h Om Laalalatara af tha State at Utah, twa-thiraa af aS mm-hara mm-hara abated to aaeh Haaaa aad twa. tfcirda ad ail tha anaiaara af aaeh Haaaa aaiatflM tharalai SCCnON L twaaBas Sactiaa af Artida U. That it ia aroaoaad to aaaaad Artkla XXH af tha CoaatttaUoa-af Utah, la lha faUawtec Bartteular, aa-wHi That SaaUea S af Arttela XXH af Um af Utah ha aad Um mm to SCCTIONt Batf af Sacrctar af State, Tha Sanatory af State ) hcrabr d noted to aubmit tha prop oa ad an a adipaat aoa taiaad haratato to tha abetora af tha atoto at tha aaxt aaaaral abctioa to) tha aa Bar ptotidad by law. - SECTION t rCffartf Date. D hp tha alaetora af tha atate thto ahall bava affact aa tha tint day af iaaw .arp- aaai aanf dlag a aatorailaarbiai-hp. tba Board af Stat Camaaain of tha ra- ault of ta abctioa daiicaated la S haraof. I, M. H. WaTHnt, Saeratary at State af tba State af Utah, do htraby aartify that tba fbntoinc to a full, tra aad eerract copy of tha CanatitationaJ ABMixhunU pre. poaad by tha nsalar aad parial ibmIbm af record la my office. Ib wltaaaa whereof, I bar bcratmta aat mr band and affixed Um Great Seal af the State at Utah, thia Ut day af September, Sep-tember, IMS, - (SEAt) ( KMC JUL Secretary of State. riral pablicatioa Septambar I, 1911. Last poblicatioa Nomiber , ldt. AN ORDINANCE An ordinance amending Chapter 5XVn't J11! !"easa JJ1', 7 ocvmw v auu mi raw tag to licenses. Be it ordained by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City, Utah Comv ij, uian: Section 1. That Section 228 of j the peddling of same, is hereby for-Chapter for-Chapter XXVTI, Revised Onllnancesl bidden. of Pleasant Grove City, Utah Ooun-1 ty, Utah, 1931. relatinc to licenses, be, and the same is hereby, amended: to read as follows Section 228. Peddlers and Hawk efers. It ahalLbe. unlawful. ior any person to peddle or offer for sale. barter or exchange at retail, er .game, coal, eoke, or any other goods, wares or merchandise whatsoever, or any pfaee wttbta the limits of tlus TSectlon 1 ThaTSectlon 227 cl chapter XXVO, Revised Ordinances i of Pleasant Grove Citv. Utah Conn. ty, Utah, 1931, relating to licenses. be, and the same Is hereby, amended to read as follows: Section 227. Amount Licenses for peddling, offering for sale, bartering bart-ering or exchanging at retail, or wholesale, for the purposes set forth. may be Issued upon payment of the' following-sums: For a license to peddle, offer for sale, barter-or exchanm at rtJi t wholesale. vmttbtM fn.it ktw eggs, poultry, fish or game, $13 00 per year. For a license to peddle, offer for sale, barter or exchange at retail, or wholesale, dry goods, household an- aa pllances, wares and notions of any kind, hay, grain, flour or mill stuff, 829.00 per year. " For a license to peddle, offer for sale, barter or exchanm at rtn . wholesale, ice cream, milk, send- whichea. bread, cakes, mr. nuts, hot dogs, and bakers products $10.00 per year. ' The nrovisiorM nf' th graphs next preceding shall not ap- .WejireaiTour Service ti Modern Freight Faciliti' which means BETTER $E OTrFastertimeinTtl' aim oaie uenvery. Ship the ELECTRIC WA Salt Lake & Utah Raibci plylo persons pedalihgrottering for sale, bartering or exchanging at re-(taU, re-(taU, ir wholesale, vegetables, fruit I butter, eggs, poultry, fish, game, hay ' and grain raised, produced or caught :by themselves. - 5 t. I For a Ucense to peddle, offer for 'sale, barter or exchange at retail, .or wholesale, coal or eoke, 824.00 per lyear. "'"'".?-infr ?Y I ..JTcr . a license, to peddle. medlctoeJ nostrums, cr remedies of any charac ter, 15.00 per day or $2SM perjm pro ye - ' . . . iMayer has prorldeiJ For a Ucense to. peddle or seU jThere are huartoJ wutwua, wjcio, vbt vwil" icjc tenting value or redeemable by any person, to-apply In part, OT- jn. full payment on aerrioes, photographe, .work -of art, goods or merchandise of any kind whatsoever, for each 'person so peddling, 125.00 per .year. I It shall be unlawful for any per-.son per-.son to mingle and sell the produce jot another, with his 'own, or to mm- 'frisk, sawwl etsatl waHfK m aMrwa wAtL sau sajisaa crwaa iraisaa aaao vwm bwvuuti; any produce purchased from another without procuring ' the license required re-quired for a produce vender herein. Only one person may peddle with each wagon, but each such peddler may "bi accompanied by one driver or attendant who-shauVnot peddle. Any person keeping' produce, goods, wares and merchandise of description at a private residence, resi-dence, hotel, outbuilding; railroad car, truck or other vehicle and soliciting so-liciting trade therefor in person or by ageauV or, by telephone, and delivering de-livering the same, shall be deemed a peddler or produce vendor under the ,provlfiioM of shall to produce a license uereioT, ana snau not operate under merchant license. - Nothing In this section contained ahall be construed to permit the ped- idling of fresh or cured! meat, and No license shall be issued for a term less than three' months, except In cases where, provision is made herein for a day rate. Tbe license for nine months shall be seven-eighths seven-eighths ot. the annual license; for six months, three-fourths of the annual license; and for three months, one-half of ' the annual license. Section 3. In the opinion of the City Council, tt to neeeaWy . to the peace and safety of the City that this ordinance shan become effective Immediately. . " j 7v Section 1 This crdlnance shall take effect- upon the date of Its P"hltf tlfn 0C wa tha of its posting.) Passed: by the City-Council i of Pteaaant Grove ClrUtolr County J State or "Utah, Seftembev )183E LEWIS S. OLFIN, Mayor. C. O. NEWMAN. City Recorder. ' Published, September 22, 1933. State of Utah, County of Utah, Keasant Grove City, to. . i i I, C. O. Newman, City Recorder of Pleasant Orove City, Utah Ooun ty, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and farecoinff ia a full, tni .n mnrt W iif an ordinance amemcUng Chapter XXVTJ, iRevlsed OMUTaneia- Pleasant Orove City. Utah. 1931. by dunendlng 'Sections 228 and 227 'relating to licenses, passed by the City Council . .. of Pleasant Orove City; Utaft, on the 2nd day of fJeptener;'A.' D. 1933, land as appears W- repordla my office. sv; . in itn. t .a. hm. unto set my hand and affixed the nnmta a.t m aiVt'! r. isth day of September, a. D. 1933. (Seal) - , fj O lCtWMAN - First Publication September 22, 1933. iwersl. tS "d lltrIP mW I Marie Dresueriud.! in "Tugboat Annie,' i pearance slnc "jfla J the attraction, toott funny, sometime teJ but alwayi entail Cameo Theatn, tW and Tuesday, SepteaL Thf nnblll' i ti.' the redoubtable captain and her i ed husband; poignant heart Is a tremendom the amazing episode mi mnftef; per room. A Tftnflti Miss Dressier pan? Beery as her huaW Robert Young u akcJ grows up, becomei cik marries the daughters magnate and seen to! parents from the tug 1 livelihood and borne. I lapses into his old sf and the son dlsowniL in rescuing the kq'i I er makes an their difficulUei in I e- GENEALOGICAL CO! TO BE HELD E The Timpnogoi .f. gical conventioc fill Third ward smaex Sunday. September K meeting will be beM which members a? ft dency, high coondl, wards, staxe ano w committees are lejar ent All otheniar vited. j At 10 a m. thtsw general publk.'iilF tog will be in the TJ A. F. Bennett and it' well prepared to k and local waxen, t. A musical protnA convention is benf f Ford Prod:1 - m - Prorluctkn Of Trucks in Sept! scheduled t ttf rate as in Aura 1 1 at the offkesjjajK it was said, ust pitxIurtioa .sJ!r, year toaw-' August retofl e-Oars e-Oars and Trucsi JJ-est JJ-est volume f w and were 41 August wajfj: volume of rora , time when registers ds. J The retail siJJ passenger cars largest tail sales ofJgJ Dally sa1 1TZ being nuuntstorfj w on J of sales by f, i a f ittrlbBtJ "J, to .Hot tfj food ' Jij became the r. retributiosir, SaraltQga Hoi Springs L rea SSS SUMJfi |