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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1638 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN FRIDAY, DECEVpt . AMERICAN FORE CITIZEN Published Every Friday, at American Fork, Utah by the ALPINE PUBLISHING CO. I' - mi y Entered as Second Class Matter, Mat-ter, at the Post off ice at American Fork, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Em te 42.00 Per Year Government You and I (Article No. 2) As told by Byrd Trego to Frank Gaisford J' ' ' DELINQtJENT NOTICE pleasant Grove Irrigation Company Principal Place of Business Pleasant Grove, Utah. There are delinquent on the following described Stock on account of assessment levied, by Board of Directors October 8, 1938, the several amounts set opposite the names of respective stockholders. Cert. CltF Primary East West Amt - No. - Lota Shares Mead Mead. Due John Adamson 648-374 T 4tt 170-21 John Adamson (Arthur Nel- 572 5 004 4 190 314 338 son - , Beneficial Life Ins. Co. (H. V M. Nielsen 873 Ed Bunnell Carl D, Smith Ray Bezzant Rulon Brlmhall William Christiansen Mrs. M. J. Canham Mary J. Cooper 228-229 Alex Ellis (Lon Ellis) 149 J.P.Foulke 128 T. H. Qleason 167-168 Samuel J. Green Perry Harper 650 Perry Harper (Wm. Richardson A G. Henricksen (C. A. Rassmussen 12 J. L. Harvey P. B. Newman 502-542 Olof Monson 317 Byron Monson 620 Walter J. Matthews 194-195 John B. Miller 39 Niels L, Monson '. 264 Mrs. Carl Nelson 123-124 Hyrum Nerdine 151-152 Alvin Nielsen 9 Alfred V. Nielsen 266-258 After the days of the town crier, "Legal Notices" were nailed up at the town hall. Frequently before they were read rain and wind destroyed them. If they did remain in good "condition, people could not afford the time to go to the place of posting and hunt through an assortment of notices for an item of vital personal interest. Citizens hardly knew what the fluttering sheets on the billboard were all about. But you and I remember cases where someone found that he had been "done out" of a property right or an inheritance because he had not stopped to decipher the fluttering sheets on the billboard. You and I must recognize the true value of "public notices." no-tices." They are vitally important in the protection of our rights. "NO REGAIN" for YOU or ME Legal notices are of extreme importance to us when suddenly sud-denly we need their protection of our citizen rights. Our Constitution says that persons "shall not be deprived of property without due process of law." This is of no value to you or me should we fail to pay attention to "legal notices" or fail to act upon a notice served by an officer "personal service." He who throws away his right cannot regain them "after expiration." Personal service and public notice go hand in hand in protecting the rights of every citizen. In spite of loose statements the record proves the efficiency efficien-cy of government executives. The fact that any wrong act becomes suddenly important shows the integrity of the dominant dom-inant majority of those elected to public office. . Without these men of honesty and patriotism in high office you and I would not be enjoying our American form of government today. These types of executives in government are the very men who wrote into our laws definite requirements for "legal notice." It is protection against the exceptional fraudulent act. You and I have heard claims of "economy." To open the doors to misconduct of office is never a "saving" nor does it matter to you and me if malfeasance is chargeable to lackjJosePh B. Smith 307 Aaron u. uon eia Ivan B. Monson 691 5 641 683 563 577 1 , VA 4 10 2 15 9 ' 7 5i 5tt 8 V4 33 5 14 17 1 Vi 2 2 2V4 Vk 8 2 8 16 James A. Nielsen Ford Paulson Howard A. Peterson Glen Richlns Alfred Richlns ..... William Btagg 543-651 United States (Grant Niel sen 596 30 Victor Vlklund 690 10 Lloyd West . 693 3 Mrs. J. D. Wadley 3 A R. Winters 156 1 Ona Winters .. 647 1 Wm. D. and Mary A West. 312-313 12 Mary J. Wright ...129-130 5 Albert Warburton 113 ' 3 H. S. Wennerstrom 336 Home Owners Loan Corp. Pledgee of the following: Milton Freeman 17 1 H. E. Johnson 372 . 1 Lewis Bastian 448 2 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Pledgee of the following: Don Mac Dal ton 701 of judgment or to lack of integrity or honesty. mere are many examples in our own experience wnereiH. l. Nielsen 457 large losses to government units could have been prevented I E- J- Swenson 455 , ,(1 , ,. .. ., , , A1,,lWilliam D. Stewart 303 mrougn proper legal nonce, 11 a ciiy councu naa wasiea a small sum of money at regular periods for publication of expense and income, and you or J noticed that our payment did not appear in the list, there would be a "show down" promptly. If you or I had sold to the city anything and found it listed at a higher price than we received, there would be quick reckoning. Any city has several hundred self-appointed auditors at work within an hour after the paper is out. Any error, any oversight will come to light. The entire procedure protects the honest executive, and also you and me. Are you interested in your newspaper only as a means of protecting good government? You or not but why? (To be continued) D. M. Wadley Harold S. Walker 321 291 22 20 43 5 25 30 20 14 60 1.60 8.13 3.13 11.88 25.00 5.00 32.74 1.25 22.50 13.75 17.60 17.05 30.13 23.13 5.00 15.12 1.25 83.40 12.75 1.57 35.63 43.75 2.50 8.87 5.00 125 2.62 5.63 3.13 20.00 6.00 24.50 26.83 75.00 6.00 750 750 18.13 250 30.00 6.25 7.50 1.25 4.38 2.50 6.14 55.00 50.00 107.50 1250 6250 74 nt so no I 35.00 150.00 UTAH SHOULD SET UP FUND TO ADVERTISE Utah needs an adequate appropriation appro-priation to properly advertise Its scenic attractions, In the opinion of travelers who have visited this state, and who have declared that the scenery hers excels that found In most sections of the world. The appropriation should be made by the legislature, It is pointed out, because the expenditure of money by visitors benefits the people generallyand gen-erallyand therefore the Investment Invest-ment of money to bring visitors here should be made by the people generally gen-erally through legislative action. It is Interesting to note that the total value of the tourist trade in the United States will exceed four billion, five hundred million dollars, according to estimates. Of this amount, it is estimated that Utah will receive approximately twenty- five million dollars. Those who have studied the situation declare that with proper promotion, it Is not unreasonable un-reasonable to expect that Utah"s tourist business can be developed into in-to the state's largest Industry, with estimates of value running to as high as one hundred million dollars annually, after a ten-year period oi aggressive advertising promotion. At the present time, 35 states of the Union have made advertising appropriations to attract tourists and industries. The Federal government has found that the tourist dollar Is distributed as follows: Retail merchandise 26 cents; restaurants res-taurants and cafes 21 cents; hotels and tourist camps 17 cents; automobile auto-mobile accessories, gasoline and oil 12 cents; confectionaries 5 cents; incidentals in-cidentals 19 cents. The tourists dollar Is a restless dol lar. It Is forever changing hands, making its eternal round from merchant mer-chant to wage earner and back to merchant, with a constant stream finding its way Into tax channels. The appropriation by the state of $100,000 for the next year to properly prop-erly advertise Utah's scenic resources resourc-es to the world should be as suc cessful as promotion efforts used by private Industry. In connection, the efforts made in the past by individual individ-ual chambers of commerce and other oth-er civic boards are to be commend ed, and such efforts should be enlarged en-larged upon. In addition to this, however, Utah as a state should tell the story of its scenic attractions. . 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Sager and children of Ogden spent the Christmas Christ-mas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Healey. And in accordance with law, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at City Hall (Library Bldg.) Pleasant Grove, Utah, on the 24th day of January, 1939, at 2 P. M to pay delinquent de-linquent assessments thereon, together With costs of advertising and expense of sale, JOSEPH LARSEN, Secretary of Said Company, Office at Pleasant Grove, Utah. First Publication December 23, 1938. Last Publication December 30, 1938. - SUMMONS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. .. . w HENRY ARMSTONO, Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPH S. BARLOW and JANE DOE BARLOW, his wife, GEORGE CARSON and FIRST DOE OAR- SON, his wife, MOSES SIMMONS and JANE DOE SIMMONS, his wife, WILLIAM H. CARSON and. SEC OND DOE CARSON, his Wife, CHARLES HARDY and JANE DOE HARDY, his Wife, MARIAH Mc-LANE, Mc-LANE, sometimes known as Maria McLane, and If any of the above named eleven defendants are de ceased, then against the creditors, heirs-at-law, devisees or legatees under any last will or wills of the defendants Joseph S. Barlow and Jane Doe Barlow, his wife, George Carson and First Doe Carson, his wife, Moses Simmons and Jane Doe Simmons, his wife, William H. Car son and Second Dos Carson, his wife, Charles Hardy and Jane Doe Hardy, his wife, Marian McLane, sometimes known as Maria McLane, or such of said defendants as may be deceased, and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest in or lien upon the real property described in plaintiffs complaint, adverse to the plalntiffi ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are nereoy summoned to ap pear within twenty days after service ser-vice of this summons upon you. If served within the County in which this action Is brought, otherwise. within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will' be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to quiet plaintiffs title to the following described des-cribed land and appurtenances located lo-cated in Utah County, State of Utah and particularly described as follows, fol-lows, to-wit: Lots 1 and 2 in Block 15; Lots 1 and 2 in Block 24; All of Block - J 6, 17, 22 and 23, all in Plat "A Fairfield Survey, being in Section Sec-tion 29, Township 6 South, Range 2 West of the Salt Lake Meridian. ELSMORE & WOOTTON Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address American Fork City, Utah. " " First Publication December 9, 1938. Last Publication January 6, 1939. . . IAX 8ALJS NOTICI American Fort Irrkatim, : " Principal Place of BusiS aStP1 ' There are delinauent urvm th-T:rertt fcX - of assessment levied on the 4th. day of 5? set opposite the name. of the respect! itE&jfliS cert. NAME No, Edith Adams 1852-20M stockhoiii1 "i. Vfonff Adamson Frank Allen . 13 2182 2355 48-85 46 2012 54 65 59 549 WANT ADS Unfurnished Rooms For Rent 58 West Third North. 12-30-1-tp. Three Room Modern Apartment- Furnished. 551 East Main. 12-30 100-FOOT CHICKEN COOP for Sale. 551 East Main. 12-30 Chester White and Duroc boar service. Varlan West, Pleasant Grove. 12-2-3tp. Darling Hotel Building and Grounds, Main Street, Lehi, For Sale. Suitable for a business and residence. Tel. 85-W, American Fork. tf APPLES FOR SALE 35c and up bushel. All varieties. J. H. Wright. FOR RENT Furnished Modern Steam Heated Apartments. Tel. 185-W, American Fork. TWO MODERN APARTMENTS. Three-room and two-room. Stella Green's new home, 86 N. 1 W., Annie Green. 12-2-lt. MONARCH KITCHEN RANGE Cheap. Phone 105-J2, Pleasant Grove. 12-30-lt. LOST Bally faced steer, 2 slits out right and, 2 down left, C S on left hip. O on left ribs. Please noti fy Jack Strong, Alpine. 12-16-ltp. Miss Dessie Morril of Salt Lake City was a guest at the John Jacklin home Christmas day. MODERN WOMEN H4 Hai Soffw monthly pain fld drjay due to cokU, nervous u train, exposure or sin-'-lar cauaea. Chi-cheg-tera Lhamond Brand Pil l are effective. rcuame ana gi v una Mut. aota oy nuarugffiamjroverJUjreare. a lor 'THt BIAkOND SHAMS' Airplane Makes Forced Landing Near Lehi Alpine News Mrf. L. Bates, Reporter The Misses Lucille and Alton Muir of Salt Lake City spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moyle and litUe daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moyle and son have returned return-ed home from Texas where they have spent the past month. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. 8trong and Mr. and Mrs. Warren V. Clark and children chil-dren spent Christmas with, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. James Grant and little daughter of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pulley and children of American Fork spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bates. Monday Mrs. Ben.amin Bates and Mrs. Madeline Wilkin entertained at a family Christmas dinner. Those Henry Armstrong Charles Anderson v Walter Adamson Automotive Products Corp. C. M. Beck Est. . Heber Bate L. O. Kirn .... Ausby Baker Est. . Florence Bodell Isaac D. Boley Est 649-650 Kenneth Brown 1355 Adair Bromley 2220-2221 Sarah E. Bromley 1992 William Bullock 2338 Olive Crandall 1029 Ann L. Chipman 1334 Consolidating Holding Co. 2313 Agnes Clements F. Townly 135 Pearl N. Clark 1576 Seth Clark 2371 Myrtle Christensen 2197 Raymond and Harriet Christensen . 2369 Thomas Chad wick Est 1235-60 Rudolph Clark 1453-1491 Merle Corey .7. 1978-2283 Samuel Dean Sen. Est. 144 Samuel Dean Jr 775 Owen Dean 1356-2227 Alex Q. Ericsson . 1822-140 L. W. Gaisford Iva Carl son; 519 Josie Good .... 2263 Dr.; Win. E. Hunter 1590-72 2281 6S3 87 1562 909 2402 1256 1131 1922 2190 62 1921 282 Home Owners Loan Corp.. Thomas Hunter Shares 25 14 10 H 5 1 55-6 I H 1 4 , , 4 29-100 15 84-100 H 1 5-160 25 U4 H 13 14 11 18 IX 1 1-3 5 1 H 1 F. L. Hickman S. L. Bing ham N. H. Helselt Jesse Jeppson John Jones Charles & Bert Miller Leah Moyle Est Lionel Miller .. Lawrence McCandlass Clara K. Miller Est. ... Lionel & Verda Miller Kate Miller . George Nicholes Ira J. Nicholes Emily Paxman Est Hannah C.Peck Sylvia Peterson . Wm. Parr Geo. Fletcher Millie Rife E. Walters Alma M. Smith Robert G. te Wm. R. Smith .2389-2390-2391 A. F. Smith 491-826 Karl Smith 1608 James E. Welsh Est 1654 Ephralm Walters 1664 Clyde Woods, et al 453 Carl W. Wymore 2332-161 Allen M. & Ava Wlnterton 2399 Wasatch Corporation 2358-2359 U. S. A R. I. Clegg ..:.2292-2394 Emery B. Singleton 2257 .303-304-12 . 674 : : 330 ........ .2075-277-722 2154 2388 680 2119 94 18 i 1 3 1 1 4 '4 2 16 '8" 32 9 22'a 22 ' l'i 97-160 5 31 6 35 1 H U Jo I Ut Ut ' I v J fa Ut Ut H Ut Ut Ut Ut hi 1 ut ut t. N Ut Ut M ut Ut H JaV Ut L-rV M. Lot Ut lot Pit ph Ml Lot Lot I PA Lot Lot W M. Pit Pit Pit pi Pit Lot Pi Lot And in accordance with law, so many shares of etch pucC stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the City Hall, Amec Utah County, Utah, on the 26th day of January, 1939, it tui seven o'clock p. m. to pay delinquent assessments therm, ttg the cost of advertising and expense of sale. I rTanx u. oneuey, secretary 01 sua ut Office at Americu First publication, December 23rd, 1938. Last publication, December 30th, 1938. a., 1 present were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bates and children, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bates and children, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Beck and children, Mrs. Francis Pulley and children and Ray Robinson. A Christmas program was given at the ward chapel Saturday evening and Santa Claus came and gave each a sack of candy and nuts. Sun day evening a very fine pageant under the direction of Ray Marsh was presented to a large' and appro ciative audience. ; : Christmas guests of It Bateman were Mr. milt Bateman and children, Hr ? Joseph Bateman sod ct Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Ess I baby of Provo, Mr. and It, Bair and children. : j In honor of the Urfta: E. W. Burgess, s local , Wednesday evenim tote, tion hall. J TWO FOR ONE SPECIAL For One Week Only January 2nd to 7th Inclusive We will Dry Clean any two or combination of two of the following garments for the price of one: Two Ladies' Coats, Fur Trimmed t $1.25 Two Ladies' Coats, Plain 1.00 Two Ladies' Plain Dresses 1.00 Two Men's Overcoats 1.00 Two Men's Dark Suits 1.00 Get those Clothes out now and PHONE 132 ELLISON CLEANERS American Fork, Utah MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE Terry Draper, 183 S 2 E. Phone 167-W. adv. FOR SALE Jonathan Apples. Reasonable prices. L. O. Christ offerson. Lehi. 12-29-2t Three California men, flying from T.alr rHtir vara krniltiht tntn T V1 I by a sheepherder Tuesday night 2J about 10 o'clock, after they had made 2 a forced landing several miles south-west south-west of here. ' - X According ti the stnrv fold lnral ZH citizens, the engine in the plane stalled and they were forced down .in on an emergency landing field about' ten miles north of Eureka. TheyJfi landed their plane just after dark J and met a sheepherder by the name , R of Mr. Webb who gave them supper 1 and then brought them to Lehi. 1C Upon reaching Lehi, one of thejS men, "Sandy" Spencer, telephoned uz ins wiie in oanta juuiucb, uu unit ing her of their safety and later called Salt Lake City. As they were off schedule, planes had already al-ready been out searching for them. Mr. Spencer said the engine of the plane "just quit" and they were forced to make the emergency tending. tend-ing. No damage was done to the plane. allliwi PLEASANT GROVE THE FULLER BRUSH company has an opening for a man with car. References. Write Mr. Taylor, Box 235, Provo. 12-16-ltp. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT THE PROVEN PERFORMANCE OF TRIPLE-BRED SALES A BOtJRKE. INC. CHICKS AND POULTS W. E. ("BUI") Peterson Phone 85-W BUTCHERING OF ALL KINDS. See Ambrose Holmes or Herbert Turner, Lehi. Phone orders to Lehi Sun Office, 90-W, Lehi. 11-17-tf NOTICE SPECIFICATION 5 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 AND 30 THE JONES FAMILY in "A TRIP TO PARIS" with Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane, Spring Byington, Russell, Ken Howell, Geatf Ernest, June Carlson, Florence Roberts, BUly Mahan, Marvin Stcpw Joan Valerie, Harold Huber. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: BE IT KNOWN THAT H. J. NEIL- j SON ot Salt Lake City, County of j Salt Lake, State of Utah, being en- Ifj gaged in the business of marketing 1 turkeys adopted for his use a trade j 1 name, mark and or device, of which 1 .-' - j tn the following is a description, on lac-simile: The following trade names used on the end of boxes for the shipment ship-ment of turkeys as follows: Utah FAMOUS Turkeys Famous UTAH Turkeys ' Utah STREAMLINE Turkeys Hi Special Show for Saturday Only Watch for the Special Show for a Big Mid-NigW Preview New Year's Eve See JACK HOLT in "FLIGHT IN NOWHERE 19 "NEW YEAR'S EVE ONLY |