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Show 24, 1937 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1837 ijto Growers of State' a Vote on Acreage Plan of elgra .tiM are lSe will vote this the 1933 Agrl- w" extension service, tV tn ctahlll2e to void wide "11 1 II Hi . T acea acreage in w affldeni aci"6v, ato include a special pro- .toes in tne w C.-mtion Progran lWestabllshms a national nation-al for notatoes, and of ..i v Ik bout equai w - acreage during re vb mirpose, mt. uw pat, would noi oe w but to encourage an -rh vear wouio. oo ,te average figure who kept their their goals would trt nxcial payments un inn nrofrram. no SmnM be made for redufr Ck.inthe eoal. Deduc- C vv j be made for each acre i farmer exceeded his poed program would not mnen who grow potatoes 1 a only, nor 'would it ap-atla ap-atla where few potatoes commercially. In the pet the referendum Is i aS commercial potato If rote. If a substantial Is faror the plan it will kt of the 1938 Agrlcul-piIorPWgrai:---jasal was discussed at the Jtlaf of state committee-' ttestem Region of AAA, i conference of the other M five of the con-It con-It interested In the plan l submitting it to com- of limiting the pro-jam pro-jam to commercial grow- tamercial areas should pen administrative cost to snail farmers," Mr. 1 "without limiting the k of the plan. Although k nrn on mors than ha in the United States, Mr. and Mrs. John Peck entertained enter-tained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening at their home In fcsof all of the country's ! honor of their daughter, Ruby, who was married last Wednesday, Sep- ArrangemenU for conducting the referendum In the above countlea are being made by the respective county commutes of the Agricultural Agricul-tural Conservation Associations, in cooperation with the county agents. o . Powell Splendid In "Singing Marine" Dick Powell, Warner Bros, handsome hand-some singing star, who was last seen here In the gorgeous "Gold Diggers of 1937" a few months ago, will appear ap-pear again Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, September 26, 27 and 28. on the screen of the Cameo Theatre In another Immense musical comedy, j "The Singing Marine." I Tins is a yarn about a "leatherneck"' "leather-neck"' from the San Diego barracks, possessed of plenty of good looks and a splendid voice, who is sent to New York by his companymates to have a try at the amateur hour con- ' test conducted by the famous "Ma- ! Jor Rowes." j He makes the grade and leaps at once to fame and an enormous salary. sal-ary. But feminine hero-worship plus all the money he Is making- turns Dick's head. He forgets also his girl friend. Doris Weston, (new singing beauty of the screen), who was a waitress in San Diego. But when his leave of absence expires, he has to return to his Marine Ma-rine company and Is assigned to duty In China. There he gets a chance to perform an heroic feat and save a comrade, which restores him to the regard of his fellow- Marines and of Doris, too. There are six tuneful song num bers In "The Singing Marine. LATHE WORK Lathe work on armitures for automobiles and mo tors and machining of all automobile and machinery machine-ry can now be done in our Modern Automobile and Machine Shop. MODERN WRECKER When ever in need of WRECKING SERVICE Call Our Garage Day or Night REASONABLE RATES Nielsen Garage Telephone 93 American Fork NOTICE NOTICE Or SPECIAL ELECTION OF HIGHLAND CONSERVATION DISTRICT Notice Is hereby given that a special spe-cial election will be held In the Highland High-land Conservation District on Monday, Mon-day, the Uth day of October, 1937, between the polling hours of 7:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. of said day to de termine whether or not a contract shall be made by the Highland Conservation Con-servation District with the Provo River Water Users" Association covering cov-ering the subscribing and taking of any paying for 5010 shares of stock In the Provo River Water Users' Association, As-sociation, a corporation of Provo City, Utah County, Utah, (which Association As-sociation by those two certain contracts con-tracts dated June 27. 1936 and July 3, 1937, had contracted with the United States for the construction of the Deer Creek Division of the Provo River Project for the benefit f it stockholders),- and the- payments pay-ments to the United States of the cost of constructing the Deer Creek Division of the Provo River project, through and by means of which said Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Section 1, Township 8 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Section 12, Township 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Precinct No. 2 All that portion of the Highland Conservation District Included In Sections 26, 34 and 35, Township 4 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Section 3 and North Half Section 3, Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Precinct No. 3 All that portion of the Highland Conservation Dis trict Included in the South Half of section 3 and Sections 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 In Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Me idian; Section 1, Township South, Range 1 West. Salt Lake Base and Meridian: Sections 31 and 32, Township 4 South. Range 1 East. Salt Lake Base and Mertd ian; Section 36, Township 4 South Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. -The ..division of .said, District cor. respond In number and description to the precincts aforesaid. By order of the Board of Direc tors of said district, the following shares of stock the District will ac-1 named persons, each being an elec-quire elec-quire a supply of water for the irri- tor of the precinct for which he has gatlon of the district lands und will, i been designated to act, were appoint by reason of such district contract d Judges of election for the afore- and said contracts between the As- said election, to-wit soclatlon and the United States, se- Precinct No. 1 Engagement Mr. and Mrs. John Rugger! of Price announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Ruggeri, Hueh Herbert. Allen Jenkins Trrv ! ul n"u rrea Adler.,. the. harmonica champion, Lee ' , "V-. . 7 1 - ' nlflPA . lol& .AatAVuw . Ulna TO.. piOAT M - C7 "VtlAHtX h 'XOliSO xug geri is a graduate of the University of Utah, where she was a member of Theta Upsilon sorority and Sigma Sig-ma Kappa Phi language fraternity. Mr. Karren is a former student of the University of Utah. Friends Of Mr. and Mrs. Howard j Annnimr-ompnt. nf th nnnrrwirMnT Kelly of St. Anthony, Idaho, will be marriage was made known, at a de-glad de-glad 4o learn they are the proud 4 nhtfni rtinnPr rtvPn winoiv parents of a baby boy. born Thurs- ' evening by toe mother of brlde. day, September 9th. Mr. Kelly is the fK- Dixon, eccentric dancer, and Veda Ann Borg. o Mr. Roy Earl left Monday for Nel son, Nevada, where he is employed. son of Dr. and Mrs. formerly of this city. P. M. Kelly. p grown on less than es in 7o counties. stabilization should tend ft nriable supply of po- marketed each year, at fair to both producers pas. In the past shifts Jave resulted in disas- pices durin? years of ft, followed by years of Stand Inordinately high mtt stabilization, of not provide for fluctu- pd. Marketing agree- pt many of the prob- jt these two types of pops po-ps supplement each oth- Stfng stable ; uto pro- pl growers in the fol- p who normally pro- f more acres 0f potatoes JW asked to vote in ths jiartng the wo k of Sen- MODERN. WOMEN Ntd Hot Suftw monthly pun and delay due to eoiils, fiervous strain, expuaure or auniiur cause. Chi-cltts-ti-raDiamondHrandPillS are effective. rrli&iileandgiveQiikkRtlitl. tvw ty lldrugmsUioroverWyoars. Ator "THr DIAMOND MAMD" Legal Notices SHERIFFS SALE tember 16, in the Mantl temple to Mr. Clinton Girber of Wellington. Games were played after which refreshments re-freshments were served to seventy-five seventy-five guests. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the guest of honor. After a wedding trip to the southern canyons of Utah me coupie.wjui mase wieir nome in , tt rrrp DISTRICT COURT IN Wellington. AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE ! OF UTAH. Mrs. Kenneth Singleton entertain- yjjj; FEDERAL LAND BANK OF ed the H. B. club members at a ggpjKELEY, a corporation, prettily appointed luncheon last j pontiff, vs. ELLA COX. a married Thursday evening at her home.,woman. henry ERICKSON, a Luncheon was served at the small p Eder, Web- k&e, Utah, ', Morgan. Piute. tables. Bridge formed the diversion of the evening. The special guests were: Mrs. Leona Grant, Mrs. Pearl Cunningham, Mrs. Grace Chipman, Mrs. Eleanor Grant, Miss Lillie Shafter, Mrs. Ida Cahn, Mrs. Fannie Fan-nie Singleton, Mrs. Emma Stiener and Mrs. Ethel Nicholes. The club prize was won by Mrs. June Peterson Peter-son of Lehi and the guest prize by Mrs. Leona Grant. lit'-,' rysJ lib ' V B PURE MILK A ... health, happiness and strength to every member of the family. JIE ONE BALANCED FOOD PEAY DAIRY "The Home of Safe Milk" . single man: EDWARD ROBINSON; ; SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE, Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale at eleven o'clock a. m. on the 11th day of October, 1937, at the front door of the Courthouse, In Provo. Utah, the property, situated in aforesaid County and particularly described as follows: j PARCEL 1: Commencing 5.37 ! chains East and 7.38 chains North of the center of Section 36, Township 4 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base andMoridlan; thence South 8G" East 14.72 chains; thence North 14.00 chains; thence West 15.92 chains; thence South 3 East 1288 chains to the place of beginning, containing 20.54 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2: Commencing 6 rods East of the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 12. Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence East 23 rods; thence North 41vi rods; thence West 23 rods; thence South 41 rods to the place of beginning, containing, 6.25 acres, more or less. The property herein described contains in the aggregate 26.79 acres, more or less. Together -with the following described des-cribed water stock: 18.4 shares Primary stock in Lehi Irrigation Company, represented by Certificate No. 375; 1 share Second Class stock in American Fork Irrigation Com pany, represented by Certificate No. 61; 3 shares Third Class stock In American Fork Irrigation Co.. represented rep-resented by Certificate No. 115. Together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, evi-denced, to the use of water, dtches. and canals for the Irrigation of said ' premises. Together with all tenements, here-! here-! dltaments, and appurtenances there-! there-! unto belonging or in anywise ap- ! rwrtninine. and the reversion and f--- reversions, remainder and remaln-: remaln-: ders, rents, Issues and profits there-! there-! of. Dated September 10, 1937. E. O. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah First Publication, September 17, 1937 Last Publication, October 8, 1937. cure the construction by the United States, pursuant to the Federal Reclamation Rec-lamation Act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat., 388) of certain Irrigation works in Salt Lake, Utah, Wasatch, Sum mit and Duchesne Counties, Utah, for the storage, diversion and beneficial bene-ficial use of the waters of the Weber, We-ber, Duchesne and Provo Rivers and their tributaries, consisting of a reservoir on the Provo River near Deer Creek, known as the Deer Creek Reservoir, a tunnel known as the Duchesne Tunnel, and the en largement of . the , POCf. TU seryqij; Canal and the enlaiemeW or the Weber-Provo Diversion Canal. Under said district contract to be made with the Provo River Water Users' Association for participation in the Deer Creek Division of the Provo River Project, the maximum amount of money, payable by the District to the Association and .or the United States for construction purposes exclusive of interest is $514,026, segregated as follows Principal obligation $380,760, contingent con-tingent obligation $133,266. Revenues to meet the payment and or obligations provided for In ! said district contract will be raised1 by the levying and collection of assessments as-sessments against the land within the District. The District as a whele is obligated under said District Dis-trict contract to pay to the Association Associa-tion and to pay to the United States the full sums, amounts and , or obligations provided to be paid therein according to the terms stated, stat-ed, and will levy and collect from the lands in the district such deficiency de-ficiency assessments each year as may be necessary to enable the dis: trict to pay such sums, amounts and a or obligations in full when due as set out in more detail in said district dis-trict contract. All of the above mentioned obli-gationsiare obli-gationsiare set out in d tall as well as other obligations of the parties thereto In said proiwsed district contract and said contracts between the Association and the United Stales, full and compU- copies of which are on file in the office of the Board of Director; rf the District Dis-trict in Highland. Utah, at the residence resi-dence of Harry -Jerlimr. Also copies of slid proposed tii.v.ri"; contract and said contracts d.tici June 27, 1936, and July 3, 1937, between the United States and the I'rovo River Water Users' Association are on file for inspection in the office of A. V. Wat kin:;, attorney for the District, in Room 4 of the Rounily Building, Provo, Utah. At said election the 'allot shall contain the words "Contract with the Provo River W.it r Users'-Association for payment to the United States of the cost c instructing the Deer Creek Divisi- n of the Provo, River Project." "Ye.. Water Allotment acre feet." "Contract with 'he Provo River Water Users' Association for payment to the United States of the cost of coastructing the Deer Creek Division of the Provo River Project." Proj-ect." "No Water Allotment acre feet," All of the elector? in the District in favor of authorizing said district contract will place a cross (X) opposite op-posite the word "Yes" in the blank space provided for that purpose, and all the electors opposed to authorizing author-izing said contract will place a cross X) opposite the word "No" In the blank space provided for that purpose. pur-pose. Also all electors should fill in the number of acre feet of their water allotment In the blank space provided therefor and sign the ballot. bal-lot. For the purpose of said election, the Board of Directors of said District Dis-trict have divided said district into three election precincts, as follows: Precinct No. 1 All that portion of the Highland Conservation District Included In Sections 30 and 31, Township 4 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Sections 29 and 36 In Township 4 South, David H. Adamson Mary L. Myers Lue E. Groesbeck Precinct No. 2 Mrs. Fredrlcka Strasburg John Johnsson S. F. Beck . Precinct No. 3 Charles Colledge John S. Smith Thomas E. Sunderland By order of the Board of Direc tors of said district, the following polling" places are established for each precinct for said election: idehce of David H. Adamson, R. T. D. American Fork, Utah, rreeinot N, I shall be at the Highland L. D. 8. church. Highland, Utah. Precinct Na S shall be at the L. D. a Third Ward Chapel, Lehi, Utah. Dated this 16th day of September, 1937 by order of the Board of Di rectors. President of the. Board. of Directors of the High land Conservation Dis trict. HARRY JERLINO. Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Highland Conservation District. erya Lo Mrs. Alex Karren entertained Monday, evening In honor of Mrs. Joe Halverstadt of Zion's National Park, who has been visiting here several days. Bridge was played the high score going to Mrs. Nile Roberts and the consolation to Mrs. Harold Hardman. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon was served to Mrs. Glen Boley, Mrs. Owen Lynch, Mrs. Clyde Blrk of American Fork, Mrs. Nile Roberts, Lehi, Mrs. Harry Wadley. Mrs. Har old Smith, Mrs. Harold Hardman of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and MrsM. L. Balrd enter tained at an attractively arranged party Thursday night. A delicious dinner was served, the guests being seated at a long table. Fall flowers were featured throughout the house. Those present were, Messrs and Mesdames Leo Maredlth, James Chadwlck, V. F. Houston, E. H. Devey, David Taylor, Glen Sykes, Eldon Chipman and Chris Scott. The high score prizes were won by Mrs. James Chadwlck and E. H. Devey. desired at this union meeting. ' ! This is our first union : meeting thl. fall. 1t in nrnnnit If. tnll "fr." V tVHt, E. V. HoUndrake, Bupt Ell J. Clayson, RepresenUtite fill UNION MEETING The regular Sunday School and Genealogical Union meeting will be held in the Second ward chapel at 2 p. m. on Sunday next, September 26, 1937. -'A"full"atlehtlai these two organizations Is Very much CODE NUMBERl -Holf-Plnfc, No. 122 Pints, No, ! 45 Owwfi, No, 44 SEPTEMBER SALE ereaces .IOaoff TP SMALL DOWN PAYMENT no moke to pay until November LIBERAL TERMS ;V'"' V''.'-? : r - t'j r ," - 1 4 S.w':' j'7& - 4 x T n .... a . ... . ..... . . It's what you've always wanted! The absolutely carefree, workfree, dustfree and dirtfree house-heating that only Gas can offer! Now is the time to prepare for it. Have a new, modern Gas furnace installed now and save 10. . That's only part of the savings. You'll also save money formerly spent on cleaning bills . . . your family will escape many colds and minor ills due to uneven tempera tures in your home. On top of that, many local users find that gas heat, along with gas cooking, water-heating and automatic refrigeration, re-frigeration, actually costs less per year than other methods. Cold weather is due soon. Be prepared by having a Gas furnace installed now. Ask us for a free estimate of installation and operating operat-ing costs for your home. MOUfJTAM FUEL5UPPLY COMPANY FA |