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Show AMERICAN FOSIC CITIZEN FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941 ' 3a I 4 r Program For Surplus Wheat , jMit mare the j ana products, ocord- fSrt.plantogetfMni-t fSrt.plantogetfMni-t i. have on U DM BT" "' jjjjjj jo gen r -a. mi, dalrv oducts and canned rbere are abundant f feed Fata- Th "7 ' to do then la to turn 7 Lm into the food we -aA hv Great 0IOQM"- 7 k not to have farmers moease In their dairy neras. rxmitrv rinrk m - -,. 1 w vu the range, getter feeding oJ the dairy cows, laying hens, and hogs to use up the surplus grain and convert them to more concentrated food Is what farmers are being advised ad-vised to do, he said. number of fannen nave wanted want-ed to know how thia will affvt th proposed marketing quotas and the wneat situation. . Mr. Jones said that Diana an. v. ing ahead to hold the referendum on wneat marketing quotas mav 3i This program will make little change In the wheat situation. faced with a supply of more than a billion and a. quarter bushels of wheat for the coming year. We can use. only 680 million bushels of .that. To protect wheat prices farmers will need the loan program and the support of marketing quotas, he said. Legal Notices SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DI8TRICTCOURT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Track Meets 1". longer, have PzLi, wherever W"T. th way- Un-"" i ... rr- .... -flOENTUn - 1 THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. MILDRED H. STRONO. individually individ-ually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Claude C. Strong, deceased, also known as Claud Chester Strong, the said Mildred H. Strong, also being known as Anna M. Strong; RAY STRONG and Arlene Strong, his wife; FIRST DOE. SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at eleven o'clock a. m.. Mon., June tod. 1941, at front door of Courthouse, in Provo. UtaV lands, situated ta Aforesaid County and parUculariy described as follows: PARCEL 1: Beginning 33 feet North of the Southeast comer of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 04, Township 4 South of Range 1 ast of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Merid-ian; thence South 89 68' West 32-feet; 32-feet; thence North 14 31' East 435 fet; thence North 69 3 West 469 feet; thence North 40 T East 728 feet; thence North 34 13' East 2805 feet; thence North 9 1' East 525.5 feet; thence North 69 8' West 706 feet; thence South 42" 56' West 602 feet; thence South 30 41' West 152.5 feet; thence South 45 25' West 3495 feet; thence 8outh 70 43' West 107 feet; thence North 38 V West 85 feet; thence North 43 lfr West 194 feet; thence North 34' East 1118 feet; thence North 89 54' East 1904.5 feet; thence South 36 19- West 429 feet; thence North 78 9' East 136 feet; thence North 60 49" East 462 feet; thence North 7 H East 147 feet; thence North 89 54' East 422.5 feet, thence South 31' West 380 feet; thence South 83 43' West 584 feet; thence South 2 11' West 166 feet; thence South 1 33' East 188 feet; thence South 6 5C East 186 feet; thence South 9 26' East 124 feet; thence South 28 14' East 267 feet; thence South 15 15' East East 200 feet; thence South 88 26' East 98 feet; thence South 14 21' West 263.6 feet; thence South 32 6 West 368 feet; thence South 56 4' East 255.7 feet; thence South 50 46' West 215 feet; thence South 57 11' West 515 feet; thence South 89 58' West 98.5 feet; thence North 33 feet; thence South 89 58' West 292.5 feet to the place of beginning. PARCEL 2: Beginning North 89 58' East 408.4 feet of the said corner; thence North 57 11' East 441.5 feet; thence North 50 46-East 46-East 231.6 feet; thence South 20 28' East 111.1 feet; thence South 55 8' West 265.5 feet; thence South 62 22' West 286 feet; thence South 89 58' West 117 feet to the point of beginning. The property herein described contains 82.32 acres more or less. Subject with 15 shares of the capital cap-ital stock of Alpine Irrigation Company, Com-pany, North District, (Primary), said shares being represented by Certificate No. 18, and 13 shares of the capital stock of Alpine Irrigation Irriga-tion Company, North District, (Secondary), (Sec-ondary), said shares being represented repre-sented by Certificate No. 508. Together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, evi-denced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. Together with all tenements. hereditments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder ana remaina-ers. remaina-ers. rents, issues and profits thereof. Dated May 5thi 1941. JOHN S. EVANS sheriff Utah Countv. Utah. First publication May 9, 1941. Last publication May 30, 1941. tah Hide & Tallow Co. tad Py Highest Priees f on AND USELESS HORSES. COWS, SHEEP BOGS, PELTS, HIDES, FURS AND WOOL ALSO DRY JUNK BONES Phone Spanish Fork 88 (Continued From Page One) Dave McMulMn, Clyde Heath and Fred Winnie, all of Payson. 5 feet, 10 inches. Pole vaults-Jack Storrs. Provo; tie for second between Boyd Swen-son, Swen-son, Pleasant Grove: Lloyd Walker, Pleasant Grove, and LaVerl Whitby, Whit-by, American Fork: Leo Famsworth, Lincoln. 11 feet, 3 Inches. 880 Lloydnel Harding, B. Y. high; Forrest Cullimore, Pleasant Drove; Mac Jensen, Provo; Clyde flair, American Fork; Lewis Mai ben, SprlngvUle. Time J:09J. 220 Jim Ingersoll, American Fork; Dave Sudweeks, Provo; Dick Booth. Provo; Dan Clark, American Amer-ican Fork; Gerald Hansen, Payson. Time 23 seconds. '."Discus Sherm " Coleman. Provo; Rulon Hansen. Payson; Gerald Hansen, Han-sen, Payson; Mark Nilaen. Provo; Ell wood Sundberg, Pleasant Grove. (284 feet Low hurdles Clyde Heath. Pay-son; Pay-son; Earl Holms te ad, American Fork; Howard Gordon, American Fork; Earl Mathewa, Pleasant Orove; Alden Olsen, Spanish Fork. Time 25.1 seconds. Javelin Leland Baxter, Pleasant Orove; Pete Patton, Payson; Mark Nllsen, Provo; Max Evens, Provo; Elwood Sundberg. Pleasant Orove. 159.6 feet. Broad jump Bob Marshall, B. Y. high; Leo Farnswortb, Lincoln; Leland Le-land Wells, Lincoln; Harold Anderson, Ander-son, American Fork; Pete Prusse. Provo. 20 feet 11 Inches. ' Medley relay Lincoln (Leland Wells, Dick Nlmer, Boyd Worthen, , Phil Conder), American Fork. Springville, Pleasant Grove, Pay-son. Pay-son. Time 3:55 J. Mile relay Provo (Pete Prusse, I Sherm Coleman, Dick Booth and Verl Perry), Spanish Fork, Pleasant Grove, Payson, American Fork. Time 3:39. 880-yard relay American Fork (Jim Ingersoll, Leo Edwards, Harold Har-old Anderson, Irwin Chipman), Springville, Provo, Lincoln. Payson. Time 1:38.2. The Lincoln high school boys carried away the honors In both the Senior and Junior divisions of the Alpine District Track and Field Meet held at Lehi Monday. In the Senior high meet Lincoln came first with 753 points, American Amer-ican Fork second, with 60; Pleasant Grove In third place with 49, and Lehi trailed the pack with 37J points. In the Junior division Lincoln finished with, 48 points;. American Fork, 34; Pleasant Orove2Q.5; Lehi, 183. Both posture parades by the Junior Jun-ior and Senior high school girls were thrilling spectacles and won the admiration of the people who witnessed them. Marching In perfect per-fect rhythm and beauty, dressed alike, the girls made a wonderful showing before the throng that packed the stands and crowded the fences in front of the parked cars. The posture parades were not competitive, but were given as a demonstration. Miss Dorothy Richmond Rich-mond of the Provo high school was critic. Results of the meets follow: Senior High School: Pole vault Whitby, American Fork Walker, Pleasant Orove; Lambert, Lehi, and Farnsworth, Lincoln, -tie; Swenson, Pleasant Orove. Height, 10 feet, 6 inches. Broad Jump WeDs, Lincoln; Anderson, An-derson, American Fork; Famsworth,. Lincoln; OoUedge, Lehi; Roberts, Lehi. Distance. 19 feet. tt Inches. High jump Roberts, Lehi; Holm-stead, Holm-stead, American Fork; Mitchell, Lehi; Le-hi; Edwards, American Fork; Anderson, An-derson, American Fork. Height, I feet. 6 7-8 inches. Discus Brown, Lincoln; Baxter, Pleasant Grove; Sundberg, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; Lewis, American Fqrk Eklns, Lincoln. Javelin Baxter, Pleasant Orove; Farnsworth, Lincoln; Hansen, American Fork; Byland, Lincoln; Wells, Lincoln. Distance, 155 feet, 1 inch. Shotput Eklns, Lincoln; Brown, Lincoln; Beffort, Lincoln; Roberts, Lehi; Alkin, Lincoln. 100-yard dash Ingersoll, Amer-J lean Fork; Wells, Lincoln; Walker, Lehi ; Nlmer, Lincoln ; Colledge, Lehi. 220-yard dash Ingersoll, American Amer-ican Fork; Carter, Pleasant Grove; Clark, American Fork; Chipman, American Fork; Nlmer, Lincoln. Time, :23- 440-yard dash Carter, Pleasant Grove; Conder, Lincoln; Cullimore, Pleasant Grove; Worthen, Lincoln; Peters, American Fork. Time, :53A 880-yard run Balr, American Fork; Quyman, Lincoln; Cullimore, Pleasant Grove; Powell, Lincoln; Turner, Lehi. Time, 2:09-8. Mile run Powell, Lincoln; Rock-well, Rock-well, Lehi; Bezzant, Pleasant Grove; Cook, Lehi; Dean, American Fork. Time, 5:21.6. 120-yard hurdles Anderson, American Fork; Peterson, Lincoln; Eddington, Lehi; Skinner, Lincoln; Earl, American Fork. Time, :17. 220-yard hurdles Walker, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; Holmstead. American Fork; Cobbley, Pleasant Grove; Gordon, American Fork; Welker, Lehi. 880-yard relay American Fork, Lehi, Lincoln. Time, 1:39.9. Medley relay Lincoln, Lehi, Pleasant Grove. Time, 4 .09 J. Mile relay Pleasant Grove, Lincoln, Lin-coln, Lehi. Time, 4:033. Totals Lincoln, 753; American Fork, 60; Pleasant Orove, 49; LehL 37.5. Junior High School: Pole vault NuttaL Lincoln; Hawks, Lincoln; Bradley, Pleasant Grove; Green, Lincoln; CI egg, Lehi; Le-hi; Mitchell, LehL Record. 9 feet, 6 Inches. Broad Jump Nuttal, Lincoln; Inabu, Pleasant Grove; Welsh, American Fork; Gardner, American Fork; Clegg, Lincoln. Record, 16 feet. 10 inches- j High Jump Jorgensen, Pleasant I Orove; Lambert, Lehi; Carlton, Le hi; Nuttall, Lincoln; Pino, Lincoln; Mario, Pleasant Orove. Record, 5 feet, 1V inches. 0-yard" dash Cleghorn, American Amer-ican Fork; Ferguson, Lincoln; Inabu, Ina-bu, Pleasant Grove; Davis, Lehi; Loverldge, Lincoln. Record, :7.4. 100-yard dash Lambert, Lehi; Cleghorn, Ameriean Fork; Loverldge, Lover-ldge, Lincoln; Davis, Lehi; Cook, American Fork. Record, : :118. Local Debaters Receive Awards American Fork high school debaters de-baters this week received awards from Weber Colleger as recognition for their, outstanding performances In the Debate and Speech Tournament Tourna-ment at the college this spring. Certificates for high honors were awarded to Jim Ingersoll and Lynn Cameron, while certificates for honors went to Junius , Reynolds, Fred Wright, Mildred Richards and Barbara Taylor. Luther Giddlngs is the debate coach. Record Tied For First Time In the 220-yard dash event of the Alpine District Track and Field meet Monday, Ingersoll of American Amer-ican Fork tied a record that has not been beaten for 12 years. Ingersoll made the run In 23 seconds flat This record was made 12 years ago, In 1929 by Francis de St. Jeor (now deceased), son of Mr. and Mrs. John de 8t. Jeor, and m all that time that record has not been beaten. Friends win' be reminded that Mr. St. Jeor was a great athlete during his high school days, making a number of records and was awarded a number of ribbons and medals, which are now in the keeping of his parents. 440-yard run Faddia, American Fork,; Jorgensen, Pleasant Grove; Ferguson, Lincoln; Kitchen, Amer ican Fork; Bums, Pleasant Grove. Record, :58.4. 440 -'yard relay pleasant Orove, first; American Fork, second; LehL third. Medley relay Lincoln, first; American Fork, second. Record, 1:21 J. 880-yard Harward, Lincoln; Dean, American Fork; Bishop, Lincoln; Lin-coln; RelmschlisseL American Fork; Ricks, LehL Record, 2:34J. Totals: Lincoln, 49; American Fork, 34; Pleasant Grove, 20tt; Lehi, 18H. LOO AN Forty -eighth commence-ment commence-ment exercises at Utah State Agri- -, cultural college honoring the 1941 graduating class will be held on Saturday, May 31, and- Sunday, June 1, It was announced by the . president's office. , vv.y,. A . Dr. Elbert D. Thomas, . Utah's ,, senior. United States, senator will present the address to the graduates , . on Saturday in the college field ; house, and Elder David Cv McKay of the first presidency of the L. D. 8. church will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon on Sunday morning. John S. Welch of Logan, honor graduate, will deliver the valedictorian address. Melvln J. Brown of American Fork and a graduate of American Fork high school Is enrolled In the school of education. Graduation Gifts A Lovely Ring for Her . . . sc6e or a. h BEAUTY TREATMENT for YOUR hand. Go to your Jeweler and choose a lovely taetefnl riag of gleaming yeMow gold set with your birthday A Watch for Him 1 "V '.gi)i(,, C. D. STRANG, Jeweler American Fork Welcome Everywhere jl I because iV y V M CHEERFUL "VfJ AS ITS NAME" v NX VN si -fit 1 TvaBTT s I 93 Proof I isnwiwroosii a vimm,mrw mm , tsm flATIBBAU W 11 T CV CV BRAND 2 N.. rtiatilWi Prnlii4t Pnmnritian. New York Wh ite and Colored I '"PP'y any number from a dozen to 10,000. HIGHEST QUALITY CHICKS BEST FRICES pAMS HATCHERY American Fork Bee Hive Girls Of Alpine Stake Graduated Sun. Forty-five Bee Hive girls of - Al pine stake were graduated to the Junior classes, at exercises held in all wards of the stake Sunday eve ning. Mrs. JennW Wilde, stake Bee Keeper, was in charge or tne graa-uatlon graa-uatlon events. In the "honeycomb" scrapbook contest, Gwen Bateman of Alpine was awarded first place honors, and Aenes Jensen of the Fourth ward. second place. Only eight scrapbooka were submitted in the contest, but nearly all the Bee Hive girls completed com-pleted their books. ..FlYC.waycl Bee Keepers i also were nOnOICU t U1C V CU saw- cises. Three-year service pins were nresented to Mrs. Jennie Wilde, Mrs. fv Whltbv and Mrs. Bertha Ad ams of " Alptrt; Mr& IiRea-. urr,-ji.- the First ward, and Mrs. Ruby B. Day of Highland. Mrs. Day has a five-year service record, and at the June convention of Aba Afc A Awill receive a guard, fof her service-put, o Saved by the iCowbell When Andrew Cunningham, Coul-burn. Coul-burn. Australia, fell into a deep well with five feet ot water at the tot-, torn, a cow standing nearby made such antics thst they attracted the attention of a woman. She discovered discov-ered Cunningham's plight and caOud tor help in time to save him. r ... a mi ' 19) ) 0 0 a uliLi a .' w X) , . . . - . . - k sv iii i run imi 1 1 til H if? U LU LlilH in ii ii 1 iamn av i iraraiA WmU r i aramroi TIMPANOGOS MOTOR COMPANY American Fork, Utah r, if l! .A N. r |