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Show FRIDAY, MAT 31, 1935 THE AMERICAN PORK CITIZEN FRIDAY . Mi J THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Office Alpine Publishing Company Kuilding Phone 85 Entered in the Post Office at American Pork, Utah, as second class matter. On Utah County Farms With County Extension Agent very likely will not be from now on. The alfalfa will not grow and it is recommended this first crop be cut at once to salvage as much feed as pc6ible and then give the second and third crops a chance to mature. Cut Diseased Alfalfa Immediately By Anson B. Call, Jr., Assistant County Agriculture . Agent. Dr. B. L. Richards, Plant Pathologist Patholo-gist at the U. S. A. C, Experiment Station spent the day In Utah County Coun-ty with the Agricultural Agent looking look-ing over alfalfa diseases. Among diseases studied, Alfalfa Bacterial Stem Blight was very prominent in some fields. Dr. Richards suggests this be cut immediately so as to give the second crop -a cnance to grow. The characteristics of the Stem Blight most anyone can tell. The alfalfa doesn't grow. It seems to go backwards instead of forward. The leaves turn light yellow to a brownish brown-ish tinge and have a tendency to drop off. The stem sometimes within with-in two or three Inches of the top turn a dark brown color and are very brittle and have the appearance, when broken off of being water soaked. It Is Important for the plant to Pin Worm In Ripe Tomatoes Mr. H. V. Swenson, District Agriculture Agri-culture Inspector has Just received Instructions from Commissioner David F. Smith of the State Department Depart-ment of Agriculture to check on all ripe tomatoes being offered for sale In this district. Pin Worm infested tomatoes have been found, shipped in fron California. Califor-nia. .Upon Inspection Mr. Swenson has found several lot of tomatoes showing worm Injury and wishes to caution all individuals, stores, etc., who may find worm infested tomatoes, toma-toes, to destroy the same by burning or pouring boiling water on them. By all means do not throw them out- AJI dealers have shown a spirit of cooperation and have promised me they would check on all fruit before selling same and keeping the worm infested fruit to be destroyed by the inspector. continue growing so it is advised to cut the first crop so the second crop side as these worms will develop in- can get started. This disease isn't to moth and attach our tomato fields carried over In the second crop un- in Utah, which might mean inesti- less we get a cold, damp season, such matable loss to tomato growers in as we have had this spring and this Utah county. Teaming Harlow And Wm. Powell Glorious Event Jean Harlow and William Powell, two of screendum's most famous andj colorful starts become a co- starring team for the first time In the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pic ture, "Reckless," which opens June 2, 3. and 4, at the Cameo Theatre-The Theatre-The union of the two poular stars takes place in a lavish musical production pro-duction against a dazzling background back-ground of theatrical Broadway. It Introduces many new song hits and dance ensembles. The story, written originally for the screen by Oliver Jeffries, was adapted by P. J. Wolfson- The musical score was written by Jerome Kern, celebrated composer of "Show Boat" and "Cat and the Fiddle," in collaboration with several other successful suc-cessful composers. Although they have been seen toother freauentlv In public life during the last few months, the .teaming of Miss Harlaw and Powell as cottars smote Hollywood as a complete surprise because the name of Miss Harlow In the new film was never hinted until the actual work began before the cameras-Miss cameras-Miss Harlow Is cast as the bewitching bewitch-ing dancing star who Introduces the new songs and dances In the production, pro-duction, and Powell appears as the front-page promoter of everything! from flagpole sitters to trained fleas. Franchot Tone plays the reckless socialite son of a grumpy millionaire million-aire and falls In love with the dancer. David O. Selznick is the producer and Victor Fleming the director- May Robson, Ted Healy, Nat Pen dleton, Robert Light, Rosalind Russell, Rus-sell, Henry Stephenson and Louise Henry also have prominent parts in the picture. DO YOU KNOwl That You Can B "y a New 4 PIECE BEDROOM SET for only $3995 ON EASY TERMS AT YOUR LOCAL Dixon-Taylor-Russell Store AMERICAN PORK asj irus aawn mm MM There areJhree questions you should ask yourself about the tires you buy: t iurn l .1 "j . .i o i nui in noniKia ire a five mt lh greatest traction and protection asainit skidding?" 1 ''Art they built to fivt mt the greatest blowout protection?" J "Without tacrificinf the it two important safety features will they five mt longer mileage, thus making them tht most tcenomical tires I can buy?" Answer No. 1 Harvey S. Firestone early realized the value of tire traction and safety and was the first to design an All Robber Non-Skid Tire. Through the years Firestone has led the way in the design and development of Urea with most effective non-skid treads. Firestone does not depend solely on traction and non-kid tests made by its own engineers it employs a leading University to make impartial tests for non-skid efficiency of its tires, and their most recent report suows that Firestone High Speed Tires slop the car 15 quicker than the best of all popular makes of tires. Answer No. S Blowout protection must be built into a tire. Friction and heat within the tire is the greatest cause of blowouts. Firestone protects its tires from friction and heat by a patented process which soaks , every cord and insulates every strand with pure liquid More and tovghsf robber. I Two extra layer, of Gets-Dipped COfdsV Gwa-Dippwirllflb Srrafch cord body. ni 50 Long Nob Skid Mileage. f Scientifically ottigiradNon-Skld tread. Calor fomalm atbSs Dug tjtpouttou mm X V Of TWH ruuuer. inis is an auaiuonsu process known as Gum-Dipping, by which every lOOpounds of cotton cords absorb eight pounds of rubber. This extra, process costs more and is not used in any other make of tire. Leading race drivers investigate the inbuilt qualities of the tires they use, because their very lives depend upon their tires, and they always select Firestone Tuts for their daring speed runs. In fact, Firestone Tires have been on the winning cars in the gruelling Indiana polls 500-mile race for fifteen consecutive years, and they were on the 5,000-pound car that Ab Jenkins drove 3,000 miles in 232 hours on the hot salt beds at Lake Bonneville, Utah, at an average speed of 127.2 miles per hour, without tire trouble of any kind. These amazing performance records are proof of the greatest blowout protection ever knows " Answer No. 3 'Thousands of car owners reporting mileage records of 40,000 to 75,000 miles, is proof of the long mileage and greater economy by equipping with Firestone High Speed Tires. Let these unequaled performance records be your buying guide. Co to the Firestone Auto Supply and Service Store or Firestone Tire Dealer and let him equip your car with Firestone Tires, the safest and most economical tires built. H S f CRKffl M Every American Pork citizen Is boosting to get band uniforms. Do your part. MODERN WOMEN N4 Not Safar monthly pain and delay dua to colds, narrow attain, exposure or similar cause. Chi-cbee-tera Diamond Ui xnd Pill are effective. reliable aMajYeuamtKaiMt. exMDy aildrucoeta lor orar aojraua. Mm . 'THI DIAMOND ff BRAND Volume Direct Purchasing Straight Line Manufacturing and Efficient V i m I C I f I . . . mm.. a- ana -economical aysTem or iistriDuting to our uo stores and to 30,000 Dealers, enables Firestone to give you greater values at lowest prices s J -i I CEITORT PROGRESS TTPf Deata eaxl Wit with fclf fa grade materials. Kqaal ac superior t mnj aa-aallad rlrat Crads, Saper or DeLusa Iim of Urea built, recardleee of etna, brand or by wboea ufaetarad. or at what prlea offered for Mle. OLDFIELD TYPE DeaUned and bojlt with high grade materials. Equal or superior to any special brand tire made Coir bum distributors mud advertised ad-vertised aa their Int Una tire but without manufacturer's manufac-turer's name a nam toe. SEITIREL TTPE Tbia tire ia good ajiudlty and work ma as hi p end carries the Firestone name and guarantee, and ia equal or euperior to any tiro made in tbia price COURIER TTPE This tire is built of good quality materials and workmanship. It earriee the Firestone sum and ruaraatee and ia sold aa w as many inferior Urea that are manufactured to sell at a price HiGH SPEED TYPE We select from our enormous forks of raw materia! the best and highest grade rubber and cotton for the llifh Speed Tire. In our factory we select the most experienced and skilled tire makers to build this tire. It is accurately balanced and rigidly inspected and we know it ia aa perfect aa human ingenuity an taaLe, .it. ' SHE ! PRICi 4.50-21 4.75-19 6.25-18 5.50-17 600-16 MQ-19 $795 840 1005 1140 1225 1340 L Othar Sum f repsrtlsHolefy ta Sise I HAS 4.TS-M 75 5.50-18! 10.701 4.40-21 Shte 4J4-J1 1 $6, i.e-i I 7J0 5.50-171 8.95 Price n Qd I3 4.40-21 Slse 4.50-21! S5.70 4.75-19; 6.05 5.25-181 7.20 5.50-191 8.30 4.40-21 OTHER SI tt HOf ORTIOM AT ELY LOW 4.40-21 S4.7S 4.50-21 S.Zf if 4.7S-19 5.SS a AUTO SUPPLIES AT BIG SAVINGS Our large volume enabled M to gave yon money on every auto supply need for your car. All Firestone Ato Supply and Serriee Stores, and many of oar Urge tire dealers, have complete stocks, and you ha Ike added convenience and economy of having them applied. Lm a aW Kw a Wraitons aslara aVaW Creaaa CUJn Svmthtmi. hhlmm Fdd ar Mrmi Saeoej Man MeaaCrr malt serr . B. C-WEAf HmH.,U A ifarirai 1 0aiat J VVaaa? lACa J J Jyy . . Ns'-"'iiiiri.niia- ...ij' .,n, rMH BATnEIESJ?" iiRiN nsaMfMs Uc Urn Visen C raaWraaaI 7U 9c OaefaSl.71 Qgar UajMars . . . Iff aa atfejasa lat T141 yjrt4 ltai WaraarN AUTO RADIO 2 f SHU Mat Haas ...THAT DOES THE WHOLE JOB! Before you put up your screen go over them with Lowe Brothers Screen Enamel It's thrifty. TheyH be aa good at new at the end of the summer. Protects Pro-tects both wire and frame, wood or metaL Brushes on without clogging meshes. Dries very quickly. Made for screens, that's why it's so good. Ask us about it. Chipman Merc. Co. American Fork BEFORE SUCH A SMOOTH SHAVING BLADE at this low prhe! Another Big Married Folks DANCE AT THE Apollo Hall AMERICAN FORK Monday, June 3 CARTERS ORCHESTRA E. M. Drage, Floor Manager NOTE: Dances will continue to be held at the APOLLO. Crowds keep growing. Come and have a good time. SHERIFF'S SAU TN THE DTSTRTPT rrrv wwa. UTAH COUNTY, STATE OTP INVESTORS FINANCE CS ANNIE ROHBOCK, CARL I j BOCK, her hiu band, ELECTS! PRODUCTS CORPORATIOI j UTAH, a coiTxration. B0IWFC LUMBER COMPANY, a corpat corporation, und J. FRED BET. Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHE. SALE at eleven o'clock a. & 17th day of June 1935, at UK I For Rent Furnished modern Door of the Ut. Co. Court 1 apartment. Mrs. Annie Green, Ml in Provo, Utah, the follovrng I North 1st West, American Fork. cribed property, situated lit 5-31-tf. county and particularly describe - . mr-- r-r follows, tO-wit: I WanUr-Four passengers to ride to nnmrnpnoina at . BECK, J MRS. C. r t,.S4. NOTICE TO ureaitors will nr ., vouchers, to the undZ Room 522 F.it niu. on or Iwi. . i 1935. c .S City, Utah, Fllcher C. Boric, AdataJ the Estate f ZilphaTte known as M. c. M. BecCJ1 SONE uii, & Attorneys for Adm First Publication, Mav iftwTi Last Publication, Jm m NOTICE TO CREDIT ESTATE OF MARY JAM INS, deceased. Creditors tJi' claims with vouchers to Q signed at the office of Raj j more, City Hall, America j Utah, on or before the Tltt a? JUiy, 1935. j FRANK J. RICHES, Administrator of the Ife Mary Jane Rlchins, V Ray T. Elsmore, j Attorney for Administrator, First Publication, May 24, aj' Last Publication. June 14, at WANT ADS "During th put few yttn I re bca driven because of necessity into the lower-priced roc blades my beard suffering suffer-ing because of the short-comings short-comings of my pockac-book. pockac-book. Now your Prohak Jr. has again brought back shaving comfort tt no enn'cost. "E. Eugene Leonhart San Jose, Calif. Unsolicited letter like this prove the tmasing quality of Probak Jr. Try this uniformly kcea and smooth -shaving blade. C Probak Jr. from rour nearest dealer' re-nurkable re-nurkable value at 2) blades for only Mc of a special trial package of 4 (at 10c - rVaM PRDBAK juNna aiaaa ai ata. T.MrfC.UIrAT.0t. CmalB MTiMTt MNOWaS Summer School at B. Y. U. O. L. Snow, 156 South 2nd East. 5-31-2tp. FOB SALE Eight Room modern brick home, 1 acre lot, hay barn shed, etc. Or will trade for smaller home (If In good condition) and difference. In quire of Ell J. Clayson, American Fork, Utah. - 5-17-4tp, Rooms to Rent William Shum- way, 40 west 3rd North, American Fork. 4-19-tf. SMALL HAY CHOPPER wanted. Call 90-W, Lehi 5-lfcUf- BALED STRAW for Sale MOd per ton. George Lewis, Lehi. Phone 343-R3 5 23-3tp. For Sale My farm and home. Farm implements, stock, etc. See Janus Schow, Lehi 5-16-2tp. PUREBRED JfcJY HEIFERS For Sale. Fresh and coming fresh See E. N Webb or phone 108-W. 5-30tf. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock Eggs for settings. 35c per doz. William 8--Gray, 2nd North 2nd East St, Lehi- , 4-11-tf. FOR 8 ALE 480 acres of dry wheat land in Cedar Vallev. N. U and SW Sec. 35, T. 5 S. of ft. 2 j Ptat "A", American Fork CW W . S. I. $2.50 per acre- Good of Building: Lots; thence South of the Southwest cane. Block 5, American Fork City p running thence East J thence South 1.89 chains; fc? West 1.87 chains; thence .w degrees West more or chains; thence North on of street 1 chain, to place ning. Area 0.52 of an acre. Also, commencing at a poW chains South and 150 chainiV 42 degrees East of the Son comer of Block 5. American City survey; thence Eust 6.5JCK thence South degree E" chains; thence South 1.19 date the North side of street thence, 3.84 chains, more or less, to nj way of the D. fe R. G. W. E"R Co.; thence North 42 de! more or less to place of W15 being 336 chains, more or le Also, fiommencing at a point chains South and 20 links W th HnjithAftAt corner of B vv . - . fMft Plat A , American r "-j T..itji.. rtc- mnnlnfi vcy ui ouijuuis J"" v. Wwt. asm chains: thence Nora chains; thence Soutn w v- mtniitM Fjt 1184 chains, " nioi nf Wlnnlne. ContatnW mvv va B " w area of 3.27 acres. rwnmonrinff A.f, ft chains South and 11 cnjfJ w. RmithMuit. corner of Din title, also abstract and all taxes paid. Cash. Known as the Free- balm Salisbury tract George Havercamp, 1228 Bast 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Legal Notices Consult county desk or the reaps Ore signers for farther toformattoa NOTICE TO CKEDITOES Df THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, DIS-TRICT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. We, chains; thence Norm thence 8outh 55 degrees xm-East xm-East 3.50 chains; thence sawn chains to the place ' Containing an area of 3 J Together with all ditch right owned or used "P ' connection with said roperty, whether PP"rteD to or evidenced by shares j Deration or assoclaUon, or evklencea, lnciuaum of Water In American ro , Uon Company. ... DATED May 17. 1W5 ILO.DUBNEV Sheriff. Utah Ot wrt PithiiMiJnn May In the Matter of the Estate of Last Publication June 14.1 uuvu 10(W gallon ef hot water per mlnate. Fastest raters la Ltaaw-Wallace and Tlernaai eaorlnaior. Itnest awimtnlng HOT SPRUNG In 1 on VJ v. U -aal kaff NOTICE DAHW'w- , . Te prore that Saratoga ZfZt , dnc UmA to WJl lOe will adsriit yosi Batswoay. |