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Show t American Fbrk AMERICAN FORK, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1913. VOL. XX. CHILDREN AND MATCHES WERE THE CAUSE Local Men Get Paving Contract Heart Trouble bid-tie- . :i ; The Cause. The tire last week stroyed the burn and contents of Thomas Cnddiiigton was ca'ise-children unit matches, is the Mr. Joseph W. Hriiwji died at Monday evening tli City Coun- by Mr. and Mrs. Inddiiig-ton- . Ji is liunii in the First Ward just of opinion cil met to consider bids for paving The loss was fully fl.'iXl. utter midnight Tuesday of heart district Xu. 2. There were nine Another trouble. IK was ill but a short ;H(X) insurance. but with bidders in all. lull tile lowest in its is rebuilt barn living place time. C. Holey. John Sinwere week. this Mr. Hruwu avus born Sept. 13. gleton & Co., local men. who were viih Mr. and Mrs. Coddingt-to . 1809, pierce and Rebeccil awarded the contract for $18,049. all those who assist ed at Webb HruAvn, nt Salt Lake City. to thank 9 at cents per sipnirt foot; or and feel thankful that it He avus married to Lillian King Holman Rrus. of Pleasant drove the fire, worse. no was of this city Dec. 23. 1891. and rami second with a bill of $18,433.-3since that time has resided here. ami Kybcrg Pros, third. The NEW MANAGER FOR lle leaves a wife and ten chilconsiderable were bills other APOLLO HALL dren. namely : Joseph K., Milton higher. Harold K., Lillian. H. Kenneth. The local men. Holey. Singleton Reno V. Vance has been chos- R., K.. Frank Webb ; Prudeii.e K.. & Co., will do the work, provided en mauager of the Apollo Ilall. M., the ami John s speeifien-tionVirginia with the they comply and from this date it will be unalso leaves He baby. and to contract, according his charge. We understand der R. W. Mrs. Krown of a mother, supply the bonds that are neces- he will make some radical changone brother. Henj. W. Salt Lake; sary. es in the running of the dances, Hruwn of this city; six sisters. The last sidewalk laid here cost etc., ami it is this once Mrs. expected Sarah Clayton. Mrs. Clara K. between 11 and 12 cents per foot, famous hall, known throughout 3Ii-s- . E. Heck, Mrs. Elizabeth Heck, the city recorder informs us. tin State in years gone by, as the .Miss Prudence Hurlun. over Luey had council After the gone finest and best conducted, will the bids all the bidders weer given again come back to its own ami Hrown of Salt Lake, ami Mrs. a banquet at the Kelly restaurant, merit the enviable reputation it John Snider of this city. Air. Hrown was loved hy all who and for two hours a very pleasant once had. The new manager kneAV him anil a host of friends had. time was should have the Iwarty support of will mourn his loss. successthe Yesterday morning all, for run right it will be a good Funeral services Avert held in ful bidders stated their bonds had advertisement for our city. llu First Ward chapel Friday. would been secured and work e James T. Gardner conductHishop start immediately. SCANDINAVIAN REUNION. The speakers ed the services. O' William S. Clarke. James were: The annual SoandinaAian State II. Robinson and J. l)aAis. be High School Opening conference and reunion will and duet was beautifully renderheld at Provo next Saturday Ernest Paxuuiu ami Thomas ed by 23 and 24. There Aug. Sunday, of The choir sang I Know Alartin. the schools The three high is reduced rates on all railroads and Redeemer Lives will That District School Aly Alpine High from all stations in Utah and from FareAvell All Honors. on for Earthly Holiday, registration open Preston, Idaho. Sept. 8, 1913, with arrangements A meeting will be held in the DISTRICT COURT NOTES. course to he for a full four-yea- r Tabernacle Saturday at 2 Stake and Rcliool. in First each given and two meetings Sunday FroA'O. Suit has been comsecond-yea- r work will also be giv- p. m., Saturafternoon. and menced-by forenoon Mary E. Haddock en at the Spencer school in the and dance sociable PoAver & Light a Utah tbe against Lincoln district in connection with day evening Mozart pa- Co. to collect $300 damages for in the be will given the Pleasant Grove High School. vilion. Sunday eA'cning a sacred Avrongful entry and erection of Arrangements have been made concert will be giAen in the Tabertclephoue poles on plaintiffs land, to give a commercial course (book- nacle Scandinavian the best of Lehi, by defendants, northwest by keeping, typewriting, commercial musical talent of the State. order of court for the an for and arithmetic, etc.) in the schools at Committees are appointed and removal of tile poles. Lclii and American Fork. arrangements to enAt the last meeting of the High are making visitors at the homes of LOCALS LOSE BOTH GAMES. tertain School Hoard the registration fee ProA'o people without expense. was reduced to $3, which must be American Forw lost both games paid on entering school, except in to Provo. They were Wednesday wn siOlf special cases, where the board remits tliia A circular giving the course of here this season. The rcgretalilc Some time ago Mrs. II. H. Wing feature of the games AA'as the abRtudy and rules and regulations governing the high schools of the scratched her arm on a rusty nail, sence of the fans. Although the county is being prepared, a copy Avhieh took six stitches to close attendance Avas fair the boys wer. of which will he sent to each stu- the wound. Last week she suf- entitled to double tbe atteiidnuec. fered considerable from it and it dent. The first game was won by It is hoped that every student Avas feared that blood poisoning Provo, the score being 2 to 1. in the high school district who is had set in. Her husband was sent The second game Avas a hard eligible will avail himself of the for from Storrs Camp. Satur- fought one. At the end of tin 3 to 0 golden opportunity which is here day it was decided that it was not eighth inning the score today hut may he gone tomorrow. blood poison, and since that date in favor of American Fork. Tlten It costs hut very little more to run she has been rapidly improving. the locals, by errors. bt tin visa high school of 2(X) students than Mr. Wing returned to his work itors make four runs in the ninth, one with 123. the first of the week. the score being 7 to 8. Hut it Avim! o ball playipg just the same. Mr. William Hunter is suffering good OPENING OF SCHOOLS. There will be another game mxl from an attack of appendicitis. Wednesday lietATeen Lelii and At the regular meeting of the on the home diais Mr. Andres Pederson very American Fork will Utah County trustees, held at lie called at home Avith blood pois- mond. The game Provo, on Saturday, Aug. 9, 1913. sick at his 3:30 sharp and a large crowd is it was decided to open the schools oning. expected. of the county on Monday, Sept. 8. has been abBlaekliurst Ilyrum of The school year will consist NEW HOTEL. sent from his work at the Chip-ma- n weeks. thirty-fou- r Merc, this Aveek on account Another venture in the Imb-All the grade teachers for the of sickness. is on. The old St. Elm business American Fork schools have been on Main street has falooks engaged, and everything Mrs. Ray D. Nicholes, who was building Mrs. Estella Jnlinsmi "f leased successful by a vorable for years operated on for appendicitis at from Cedar Fort Mayor Noyes, work. It is urged that pupils en- the L. D. S. Hospital last week, is who now oAvns the building, iiiidj; ter school the first week and thus getting along nicely. it is being remodeled and put in avoid the possibility of falling bet condition for hotel purposes. hind their grade, which sometimes Douglaa Southworth had his Mrs. Johnson will take charge faila and Dr. bone collar broken Monday. brings discouragement within the next few weeks. ure to successfully complete the Kelly did the setting. year's work. All children who A TREAT. Layton Cassidys home is unexpect to enter school for the first time this year should enter the der quarantine for chicken-pox- . Next Friday night. Aug. 22. thej first Aveek, as there will he no beRelief Society of the First Waid Mrs. Sawlks of Lindon was opginning class at any other time all comers to Un ir erated on at Provo Monday for plan to giA'e an excellent livnt. during the year. entertainment All grades from beginners to goitre. Dr. Robinson did the cut- This good time Avill consist f scAcnlh inclusive will be taught in ting. a choice short program. o the Forbes and Harrington builda popular comic farce, in tin SUI TTO QUIET TITLE. , ings. The eighth grades will be ing house, followed bv refresh-1"F conducted in connection with the ments, including ice cream. Mary E. Wagstaff, administra- lowed by a .genuine good lawn;! High School and will rceeiA'e detrix of the estate of James C. partmental work. The Relief Sneiely As this is the year for the ex- Wagstaff, deceased, has com- party. bera are noted for their pleasant change of text books, their will he menced suit in the Fourth District surprises, consequently you c:m- many changes and many new Court against Mary E. Robinson not afford to miss this one. Doors books to be used. Orders for the ct al., to quiet title to American open at 7:30 p. m. Admission I1'; new books are now being placed Fork real estate. and 20 cents. 0 hy the School Hoard. o What happened to Mary! WORKMEN WANTED. o BUSHELS OF 4,000 The fellow looking for a .i"b hml DRY WHEAT Tuesday night three sportive and praying to God he dud mg were out a for it and time a it is having hard boys lark, Messrs. Clark and Ilall finished is understood they had it. About .it these days. Resides tin np this Aveek thrashing 4.000 bush- 3:30 Wednesday at Lehi and American I'ck morning they els of Turkey Red Avlieat off of brought up to Joseph Ovards which are being laid, the inhnir-!ba200 acres of dry land in Cedar place of business, but by rapping railroad work nil along the,, Valley. The average was twenty failed to gain admittance. They (line, and tlie Phoenix (oiisinn tioii bushels to the acre, and in some then smashed the window, with Co. at Rrigliam City. Utah, mlvcr-- ( I guess this will taring in this paper for 2ni enerplaces the yield was as high as the remark: bushels to the acre. bring him out. thirty-fiv- e It did. The next getic white men. one Avmild be a haA'e 73 refused Thus far they day the young fellows paid for the "nervy fellow t say In can t bushel. window. cents per find work. Dont you think s Avhich No. 17 - iV de- 1913 I. rs 1913 3 WEEKS SALE Ht-llj- 0 f 0. l lii nn-.-i-- nn-m-- HEEE weeks and the Summer months will be gone, bnt we will have four or five months that SLIPPERS and OXFORDS will be the rage. We ! bought rather heavy and for what we have left we have decided to unload them at one half their value. i Not a single pair will be reserved, either mens or It would pay ladies. you, if yon can afford it, to buy your wants for next Summer. Remember our j.t.Slippers are not the cheap 99c kind, neither $1.98, ; v but genuine ; first class stuff at one-ha- its value. lf Here Are a Few Prices: Mens Ladies i $3.50; SALE $1.75 $2.50; SALE ..$1.25 , $4.00; SALE $2.00 $3.00; SALE $1.50 $40; SALE $2.25 $3.50; SALE $1.75 SALE $2.50 $4.00; SALE $2.00 , $5.00; Misses A Vob; FOR ....w. ... FOR $2.00; FOR $2.50; FOR $1.75; Childrens .50c $1.00; FOR 50c a err? rrrn OwH 90c $1.25; FOR $1.00 $1.50; FOR 75c $1.75; FOR 90c $1.25 .W yr Watch our mammoth display in our Front Show Window. Even the Just Wright Shoes will not be with held in this sale. These prices are for SPOT CASH. Only one pair of a kind to a customer. Commencing Saturday, Aug. 16 we will sell our entire line of Summer Suits for Men and Boys lf Price At One-Ha- $10.00 $15.00 SUITS SUITS $30.00 $5.00 $20.00 SUITS $10.00 $7.50 $25.00 SUITS $12.50 SUITS $15.00 No light colored Summer Suit excluded j : j , I'a'1-men- ts n Yonr Choice Big Bargains First come, first served CHIPMANS BIG RED STORE American Fork, Utah ; |