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Show TIIEl AliERiCAN FOlui ClTIr'Thursday, fecptcmbi 16,A154 1i 8 ft t : if 'I i V . f. : U- 4 ; it: it 4 ; i - 7 "r- -1- Ar'iif i rntrsJ services for John nUlm Erown, 72, were held n Lthi Fourth TTard LD3 Cjr-l Monday at 1 pjn, under .ths .-:ct! cl ri hop .Crant CX- tc:rcr;on, lir.-iwn' died ct Lis Loins In Lehl Friday Xrom a hezrt ailment. v 9 Ha tras fccra Hay 10, 1SS2, In Alrr.j, 7yo a ton ot Alfred ad nicn EjU Erown. The family coved to Alpine when he vras a youth and he resided there aev .. ersj yesxs. .lie varan employes. cf the .Utsh-Idaho Sugar Com pry and also ol Oeneva Steel , Ccrr.rany until his retirement atcut seven years ago. July 31, 1537, he was married to Corah Aon Smith In Amen can rcrfc Che died 15 years ro. April 21, 1S43, he married ZlLzi Iloldaway Chase in Ocden, Curvlvlnj are his widow, Lehl; tro sons, John Alfred , Brown, AJpine: Glfford O. Brown, Salt Lce City; 11 grandchildren; Siur UtiUieis and two sisters, far tHe tlm el your ?e 4L is JuLj AEntk!vSjnsf gCa Cl Vcr::!J S-Sfete i PLUS: . DcIidcy.Ga. Ico! ' I' 4 'it Jfaipy lywdi Ciefh Cfj 2oiW DwLk Conwo- Act -::r ttow Shr - : A3w?iin f fair IruJu&l tot far ml tow wry 4al. 1 V- fair ximiui muAm at awan)!.. MlHtt&taraiiln.',MH-4yy 0- kaM indMb Cuatal . b tFuT3 tut tllii. J-- --ja kJk iW i la ''C "'1 : " ;;; T)t Mr 1 ASC C:rurrrii , LeOrande Adamson was elect ed chairman of the ASC com munlty committee with the following fol-lowing elected tilth him: George II. Etorrs, vice-chairman; Yukus Inouye, member; E. IL Devey, first alternate, and Darrell O rroctor, second alternate? . . Ballots were xnailSd to all ell gible f armera from the ASC of flee in Provo and voting was done by mall. Mr. Adamson to the delegate to the County Contention which will be held on Monday, Septra ber,20, In Room 30 at the City and County Building ' In :firovo, at 8 p. m. The public is invited to attend. : Oet away from the crowd when ' you can. Keep yourself to yourself, if only for a few hours dally. Arthur Brisbane Oeorge A, Adln IL, Alpine; James A. Brown. Mrs. Robert (Mabel) Comer Lehl; Joseph J. Brown and Mrs. J. J. (Helen) Mercer, American Fork. Lesal Notice, NOTICE TO WATE3 UStS The f ollowing applications have been filed with the State Engl neer to epproprtate- water in Utah County, Ctate of Utah throughout the entire, year, unless un-less otherwise designated." All locations era frc3 CLRU. 2ZZIZIZ IL Devey,. 154 7. Main Ct, American Forlt, Ut. 1 sec-f t. for irri-i Usn vzs from two 4-in. rclla, llo. I bcirg 119 ft dfep tr,3 Ko. 2 being 118 ft deep at points as follows: 7ell No, 13. C73 ft. tr.d E. 1CC3.7 ft.; 7eU No. 2 S. C77.1 ft and E. ic:i.4 fU-both from W Cor. Cec. S3, T3.; R1E. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 as a supplemental supp'y to irriata 3 acres In SWttST7,i, CZKZm' Bee-23; NU'.'W,, IJWVi Eec; 85, T53, R1S, tr.d for year-round indi-ntol ctoci watering -and for w&shfcj produce. ; - -, .2C::3 Junior v'Xfeani,X3T4 Lehi. Ut .25 sec-ft for irrigation use from a 4-in. well bet 50 and 5C0 ft. deep at a point S. 1215 ft: and' Wr 1 15 '"ftrftwa NE";cor; Sec 13, T53, R1W, The water is to be used from, Apr.-!, to Oct 15 to irrigate 10.24 acres In NViNEU. BViNEVi Cec 13, T53, R1V, and for year-round incidental inci-dental stoclc-watering purposes. 2S011 Donald E. irkman, 438 S. 1st East; American Fork, Utzt:eort: l or; imgaaonTtise from-" 3-ta. wrell-bet-50 and 5C0 ft deep at a point N. 17C3 ft and W. 11S5 ft from SB Cor. Sec 23, T53.-R1EC ; The; water is to be used from' Mar. 15 to Oct 15 to irrigate 123 acres in SE.aald Set 23, and used for incideht&l domestic " and'atoca-waterifcs and'atoca-waterifcs purposea - 2GCC3 Elchard Williamson, Pleasant Grove,"tJt.l sec.-ft for irrigation use from a.44n. yell .&Tand;,0ja4. point S. 25 ft and E. SCO ft from Cor. Ceo. 30, T5S, TSSL The" water la to be Tised from Apr.-l toOct,. 31.M,A,upplt? ment aupplyto Irrigate 60 acres in NWViSWU. NEUSWVi. 6WVi SWttrSEViSWVi said seerSO. Protests resisting the granting of any 6f the foregoing applica tions with reasons therefor, musl be made In affidavit form-with extra copy and - f Ued rwith r the Ctate Engineer office, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before October t3rl954; Joseph itTracy- STATE ENOINEat Published ,inw, American , rork Citizen. American Fork' Utah. I be tinning Aug.-33 and- ending . jsepicmoer jz, vis. fJ Lwy i. u' - i i.. r. ' - .. : . y Jf . sires Kii styles to 13 your particular cee& WI D TODAY. 'fl" " t r T U- J .1 -sir niviCE ' ThbArea'al-IiCi. Scorc3. Ilijh in Government Test3 Utah's Grade A milk, including milk produced in the American Pork area, has received recognl Uon again.. 1 ' ' .' -For the eighteenth consecu tlve year, Grade A milk supplied the Salt Lake City market, has rated the honor roll of the Uni ted States Department of Health, f ENJOYS MILK Secretary of agriculture Ezra Tart Benson, with a major victory on flexible price support in Congress, continues con-tinues to urge fellow Utahns and other Americans to -drink more milt --- Education' and Welfare.- The market's over-all rating for A Orade milk was 90.7 per cent, according to Wilbur C. Parkin son, assistant chief sanitarian and supervisor of the milk xnl tatlon division of the Salt Lake City Board of Health. Five Utah dairy operations shipping Grade A milk interstate rated an average of 84.3" per cent. "Border to border, our Utah milk is even better than It was In 1953," eald A., J. Morris, assis tant dean of the school of agrl culture, Utah State Agricultural College, Professor Morris has been conducting quality tests with Utah's milk throughout the state this summer. "We are very happy about the unusually high quality shown in our tests, particularly parti-cularly in flavor," Professor Mor- rU said, -v--: - Meanwhile, UtahV dairy in dustry continues to follow the line of Secretary of Agriculture IaTaft Benson that one of the best ways to reduce surpluses Is through more aggressive educa tional, merchandising and ad vertislng pograms. Though the Dairy Council of Utah, American Dairy Association of Utah, and the Utah LUlk Foundation, Utah dairymen are stressing the econ omy, -mvw; of dairy 'products; SALES of household items by door-to-door salesmen boost tradfc despite general retail dip. These hard hitting sales efforts pay off with Electrolux 43 above '53 as is the case with many -other mfgrar Real ''silk only major reporting decrease. W J' Our blj vsed ear depott J3 mnt it bvrstlng wt good Q con to ut they go f g - root bsrsaln prices looil q Di?M iioage.toroor., 11395, 1953, Ford Fordor $1495 "195 Ply Tudor -. n Z 1931 Stude Fordor.. "1917 Cher CL Cp.t 5 1951 Bulck Special. n $ 795" 1445D D $11950 U Fordor.. 1017 DOntl PAYUEMT IA8T DUDOIT TinUS! 11 .11 .u c 1 UtnTi Idcd-Hfac f.linino Dpostt Sc:n In President's Plan 1 T"mnrl livV-nni nMmm recently announced by Vnaient vwiyni u. iiKT. newer, u properly mdnunirtered, will provide ftronjr "fchot-in-the-ajra" to revive tha lead-tine tnbea of Utah and the West That is tha general opinion among Utah's mine operators, as expressed recently ry Otto Herrea, Salt Lake City, cl -Jrnan f the . National Lead and Zinc Committee. The domestic lead and sine Industry is disappointed in the decision of the rreiidcnt not to approve the dear-cot case for the restriction of excessive imports from countries of low wages and depredated enrren t ie a reeoow mended unanimously lj the Tariff Coromiagion," Mr. Herres said. "However, the stockpiling program will mop up what remains of over-stimnlsted over-stimnlsted foreign stocks and thus permit lead and sine prices to return to a more normal lernL ' President Eisenhower, In reject-n; reject-n; the proposal for lnereaains; lead-sine tariffs, announced a program pro-gram designed to absorb into the national defense stockpile' the accumulated UJ3. and foreign lead and line surpluses. This will be aeeomplished by purchases of newly mined domestic metals up to .200,000 tons ef lead and 200,000 tons of cine during the current fiscal year and the purchase of foreign lead and cine from the proceeds of the sale of surplus agricultural commodities such as butter, wheat, and cotton. Ths Pre stent's plan also Includes action by the Stats Department De-partment to seek recognition by foreign countries which are prind-, DO TOD KNOW That the names of TJtahl state narks are: Old State House ctate Park at Fillmore;- Jacob ttbthmit! state Park at Kanab: "This Is The Place" State Park In Salt' Lake; Summit and Morgan counties; Vernal State Park at Vernal. Utah; and site of old State Pri son at Salt Lake City. Any way you look at it,J5uick's the buy of I the year; hands down. For Buick prices start to the lowest-just a few dollars above those of the "low-price three." But those few more V" " " 'dollars you pay for a Buick buy you a o more ' power, room, comfort, style, ride steadiness. T And get this: with our tremendous sales volume . right nowf ve i can offer youjire allowance onyiauriert bonus you get from our big volume.-; -r"""3- .. I. -, t Otte Herres i. . . praises soetal : stockpiling plaa. ' - pal suppliers ef lead and sine that stockpile buying is designed to help domestic production and not to stimulate rreater foreign output "Probably the real accomplish ment of the industry's campaign for relief ever the past two years," said Mr. Herres, "is that the ad-minis ad-minis tratioa has come to recosmize the' importance of the domestic lead ana sine mines to. the welfare and defense of the country, , This recognition is evident in the wording word-ing of the President's decision and his promise: ' 'If the course of action above outlined has sot accomplished the objectives I seek, I will be prepared to consider even more far-reachinr measures and to make appropriate reencomendations to tha UmrressV TOBACCO sales since report linking: cigaret smoking with cancer and heart disease has shown increase in use of pipe. Cigar xnf gra also expect Increase in sales. Maybe the cigaret folks will start using the weeklies as they did In the thirties when they had a tax story to selL -v A days work is a day's work, neither more nor less, and the man who does It needs a day's sustenance, a eight's repose, and doe leisure, whether he be painter paint-er or plocjhman. u. baaw A PROCLAMATION Whereas It Is the Judgement of the City Council and Mayor that there is no longer a scarcity of culinary water and no need for restrictions upon Its use. . . ; Therefore L George C." Scott Jr., Mayor of the City cf American Ameri-can Fork, do hereby proclaim that all restriction from the use of culinary water are ho longer In force and all previous proclamations"" procla-mations"" concerning Its ""use" 'are hereby rescinded. In witness ' whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused caus-ed the seal of the City of Ameri can Fork to be affixed this 13th day of September 1954. v , , Oeorge C Scott Jr. . . . Mayor. - ATTEST; . Stephen P. Shelley; City Recorder. : , (seal) ... ANNOUNCING 0 F F D G E 9:01 to 5:89 Week Days 9:99 to 1:99 Wed. and Sat. Dr. Robert H. Parker - DENTIST . . i ;:; Telephone 59957 No. Center American Fork WANTED Dental Assistant " Full Time Job! " ODDS You can read it in the sales figures Brick's . f . the car that's clirnbing to a phenomenal public preference. For Buick today is outselling all other cars in America-regardless cf price class-exccpitwo of the so-called "low-price three.!? And eery month strengthens Buick's new leadership position. It's thehol car for style, for power, for performanceand, most emphatically, for value. lJKlft5iwnMM( close 6z r " With Buick's year-ahead beauty today, youll be " driving a car that's right up front in the style parade of tomorrow. And when you're ready to resell -your Buick, it will still be fresh and new-looking, with the modern features the others will adopt in the coming years. And that means you're bound to get a : higher resale price when you do trade it in. Drop V 'in and see this beautiful buy right now. - -vkcn arms automo&uxs an tcai tincx wni Ti'i- .Notice to Creditors Estate of Joseph Edward Xnger-soU, Xnger-soU, also known as J. E. XngersoU, and of Minnie Tirown XngersoU, also known as Minnie B. Inger-solL Inger-solL both deceased. .. ! ' v Credltdrs win present claims with vouchers to the undersigned undersign-ed Administratrix at The Law office of Harvard B. Hilton, 114 West Main Street, Lehl, Utah, on . or before Ifcvember 9, 1854. . -f ; Melissa Ingersoll Wadley, . Administratrix. ; .:. first publication Sept. 9. 1954.. Last publication Sept. 30. 1954. READY-MIXED t!3 tuI!Jcr3 tzzo li YOU CAf TCOi Architects and engineers know bm , . strength, long life and low maia- ' ' tenance of Seady-MIxed Concrete," "Get those same values when yon boild whether ifs a short walk-' way, or a complete building job. Well deliver high strength, rtady- snhted concrete that's right for your : Job and quality assured. Call ns for ' prices when yon lay yonr plans. Well dcliret wfacs you're teadyt Thorn's; Ready-Mix Concrete Co., Inc. 1425 East 900 South Phone 4700 ' Provo, Utah A f f 3SSI Uht Alpine Motor :Co; 199 East Main American Fork Ihone 124 TT-TT- -Ta :r:;:.i Fcrk rhone C37 t;A7UHAL GAS SPECIALISTS 297 Vcst Main American Fork 1 Fhcr.c 555 'i ' . - t |