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1 m if! ; fflBi''" " ' ...muMi VV llTNE SO. I9i4. --. i--w -frT:".rf,rr-.-;-'j.. H' I' MP'' AMt'HlOAA ' FOHK CITIZEN I y.'M A PROQHE33IVE INDEPENDENT I f, PUBLICATION J h,,f . . SUBSCRIPTION I One year $1.60 Ulx Months , 00c 1 Entered s Second-Class Matter at n i'oitofflce at American Fork, Utah. 1, OMeet Opposite Tabernacle. I'hoBc 85 L. W. OA18FOHU Manner ,' ' 3. W. ROS3 Editor More kditorlal Politics IV. r (L Rdcori'tly a paper in the county seat ff puWtahedm tlrado.on the county com. H mlBBlonprB bccaujio of cortnln Improve- 1 . mniits t lid t; had boon mado on the M county roada In the tiorth end or the J county. In our lnat Issue wo stated thntmotjvlthfltnndlng tho present com- rap mlsalojforfl hnd for tho ilrat tlmo In ih hlBtory mado cortaln soctloiiB of thu ;,, state road botween Lehl nnd l'lensniit 'l- Ordvo , pasBablo, still this section if". Jacked n'groat deal In hnvliiK Its slinro a of tho county funds. i Wocontrastod this method of spend- ' lug the -public money with tho build- Ing. oMui exponnlvc boulevard from 5, ., Proyo "to Provo canyon, chiefly for ' thotpleauuro of plnnBuro seokers. $ Tho nforosald paper now comes "t bacjc accusing us with ulterior mo- t! ' tlvca'and BayB that wo "nerd Chrls- 1 X tonson's .vote In tho lotting, of coming j coiUrncta for county printing." :;, As tills .article Is being written this paper ihas 'never mado nny bid for ' county, printing, but, by tho wny, wo i; . geenq reason ,why wo should not Bub- ' "U P.nofi "As long as tho memory of jK-L man runneth," other cities in the )m' county than Provo have never re- pf . celvod a .cont of county monoy of the iEfc thousands of dollars that have been ?KR spent for county printing. For a dozen 7Jt yearn tho complaining paper has had tllj the exclusive grazing privileges on the am county printing reservation. Would It 9 not bo shocking to liavo the county 9 delinquent tax list publlshod Just for 9 onco In another paper, oven If It did B ,havo doublo tho circulation, covering M twico or thrco times tho territory! X "Rome, or n certain Dago from Rome would houl If the commissioners fol f lowed tho, rulo In county printing thai I .thoy hnvo with tho county roods, roc- ; I ognlzo that Utah county nnd Provo jHI aro not necessarily synonlmous termn Im29 n il Will Make Mine of Leiii-Tintic jj U Manager Ucorgo NIcholea nnd tho 1 directors of tho l.ohl-Tlntlc vUltcd tho I B ' prdporjy in North Tiutlc this week, accompanied by n mining expert, who II told' them that with n little moro wcrk 901 they would probably have tho greatoBt BJL1 mlhe ln.vall. Eureka. Ho was wondcr mm' , fully Impressed with tho big oro vein mmz and gavo It as his oplulou that vast fifflll'' orebodles lay beneath. Tho directors WwY - accepted hla.BUggoBtlons and will push all bit,. InJ.tho deep tunnel, and when tho bjg ,Wml vein' 1 -Intercepted will then slnkgn fivSf lO'tir.-U II. Morrison, tho mining wMTi engineer, reports as follows. As many jmSj) local people aro heavy stockholders, It Mtt 'IM bo of Interest : BflS "Tho uppor workings, or what 1b K known ab tunnel No. 1, runs east and ',ij north a dlstanco of about 1,300 fcot. A WJla wlnxo has boon sunk about 140 foct mtigi from tho end of thla tunnol to n depth SjE , of about sixty fcot, there bolng two M$ stops or benches In that dlstanco, and m nt tIint polnt tno vcln ls ncarlv vortl. &l cal. I 11 nd there a wldo flsauro con- M talnlug somo oro nnd a great deal of HI oxidized Iron or a leached condition. aKBj L "Tho lower tunnel, which la about Bfl 406 foot lower than tho upper tunnel, JMp has been driven about 1,100 feet, at sMll. which point thoro Is a fork In the tun- n nol, one or whlqh Is driven about 40 Bin, degrees east of north and about COO jl feet. This branch of tho tunnel Is In MT' tho direction of tho winze connected Hr,J from tho upper tunnol nbovo doscribed. Vl Tho formation In this tunnol Is lltm Ell ' and oxidized Iron rontnliilug traces of BH silver and load. MW' Retails Ah U, Tunnol. Ilj "Tho left hand tunnol or fork has mm been driven about 400 feet nnd Ib In mi Kill almost northerly direction, and Is v mm tho direction of tho flsauro commonly wj known as tho Empire llaBiire, as shown ku by tho work In this flBsuru on tho nur- J faco above. Tho formation In thin MX , branch of tho tunnel ls also of llmo and Jul oxidized Iron. 9J "From tho surfaco Indications nnd J from tho development thus far made MS there aro two woll-deflned flsBures, vm nnd thoro Is also, I Judge from tho stir- Ml fncn Indications only, n third flasuro J smaller than tho other two on this nj i proporty nt n lower depth nenr thn wml . bii8o or tho mountain nnd runs In a H; northerly direction, nnd I also think fljf lUpontiitns a nlco qunllty or lead ore, Q TJila .low'erllsBure, howover, has not WW"' been, developed.' 9mf ' r' '. Would Seek Depth. Wfik "-''As to the' furthor development ilo M REMERBER ALSO fli ' f 4 m' Tlmt on July 4th nt 2 IS i 19 p. i. prompt, there will i bo n Biff Children's ' 91 ' Dance in Smuin's Dane- 91' m f, inff Academy. With ov- 9 ' ffi '" cry tiolcot thoro will bo Mr ! bi Ictf cronm cono or Kfft- M ' a bottle of soda pop. SI . J3F Admission 10 Cents JcfiiMi Iffi Soo hi? nd on othor pao IP W ! kf , . ., . I,, -- i i i " ' T ' (People's State Bank of Am. Fork You may huvu a son on a mission or a rolntivo in a foreign country to whom you desire to send money. A hank draft is tiie host method. It is safe, convenient nnd expeditious. . We issue drafts and letters of credit to nil parts of the world. Your account cordially invited. "THE PEOPLE'S BANK." work on thla property I would sug gest that tho lower tunnel, nt both forks, bo driven to n point which would Intercept the oro zono ns ahown above, and then ralao from that point, bollovlng this mothod will detonnlno the character property nt greater dopth, and I firmly bellovo that you will uncover bodies or oro In both branches or the tunnel, being tho two distinct fissures nbovo referred to. "Tho lower or third Assure referred to would be a matter for further con sideration, nnd It Is posslblo that the two largor llsBures mny Intercept the smaller at a point near tho base of the mountain. "I would ndvlso that a survey be mnde of the property to determine the nearest point nt which these tun nels should bo driven in order to es tablish a point at which to rnlso from the tunnel. There Is also it possibil ity Hint ore mny tic Intern pted in either branch of this tunnucl ns ore chutes Indicate this. "Tho general condition of tho lower tunnel la good and tho character of (ho tunnel, with very little additional work, can bo made a permanent work ing tunnel. "It is also my opinion that thla property la well worth tbo develop ment contemplated, as I regard- the showing made by tho development thus fnr ns warranting It." BEDDING OUT SYSTEM U Adrocnted For Western Sheep Ranges (From tho Foreat Service, U. S. De partment or Agriculture) As a result ot experiments during the past row years tho department of agrlculturn Is now ndvocatlng tho use or tho bedding-out system or hording sheep on open ranges, Instead or tho old close herding system which haa heretofore been In use. This system gets Us nnmo from tho fact that the herder who attends tho band camps nnd beds his flocks where ver the sheep fllml tucnjBclvcB ut nlehtfnU I'nder tho old plan ho cd d Ifhcd n fixed camp and bed-ground and drovo his sheep back to tho same place ench night. Lambs Arc Homier Through experience on tho nation al forest rnnges last year tho 'lepart ment states that lnmbs from beddod oiit bands were Ave pounds heavier on nn nverago ut tho end or tho sea son than thoso which wcro trailed to and from cstaullshcd bed-grounds, and thnt tho range can carry from 10 to 25 per cont moro sheep than when so much Is trampled out In trav eling back and forth. Tho disadvan tages of the old system, according to the department, were two-fold, thoao to the forage and thoao to tho sheep. The fornge suffered by being trumpl cd badly, and being actually deatroy eJ at and near the bed-grounds; the hcep lost weight In going to and irum tho camps, nnd in dry wcathor suffered not a llttlo from dust nnd from crowding. Moreover, under tho old system the sheep wcro kept pretty well bunched; under tho now plnu thoy graze at Mill In scattered, open ilocks. Dur ing the day tho herder moves about In a wide circuit around his charges, looking for I racks to sco that nono of the sheep has strayed beyond his circle. Tho sheep aro constantly mov ing through now feed Instead or traveling over nrcas already red over. Few .Sheep I-ost Sheepmen luio maintained thnt the close herding system so long in use was neccssnry to prevent losses rrom straying, nnd from tho ravages of ani mals, such as wolves, coyoJ.es, and mountain lions. Tho experiments, of Ko 4 , "" -MB Abraham Lincoln HfiMME wns onced naked how long n ninn's" leRS should bo mm i0 ,. ;H Crftffl replied thnt they should bo long enough to reach from hi, ?tl 'H ll""1 to the ground. '" How mr buck should your abstract go? 'H Wo promptly reply "HACK TO UNCUS SAM.". .Krl to n patent or grant from tho Unl.ed StsitcB. A patent or i..!;0.r,,Brf)U,1' tho root ol tho title, tho foundntitui nnd shows ho paaslni: f?a. ' bKL Pf trom tho government. It Is tho most liuporton.bernuco.ir i,nJ ,"' B"1 Issues nil subsequent clnlms arc vtld,.iiiHl worthless, ,uiwr.t JH EXAMPLE , n Pnttl'; , , td , ' R corded July i, m,., jotm ( Tho United Stnto or America i'l?k,cI?aBo C41. Hdasb to Dated February 20, 1S72, ,K .. tt Leonard E. Harrington Recorded Vol. K, inw 4 5 c?,tilr WnshlugtoH 1) c ddjo"1 Grants: Tho SouthonBt quarter or Section 13, TownBhln r. qn,.i. l9r.Broo Rnngo 1 East or tho Salt Lake Motldlnn. Area 1C0 ncrcs, ," Hi Mi Next week wo will show n snlni o of deed. B' ,, . B cr 101 UTAH TITLE COMPANY MP" R. R. THOltNE, Mgr. IHrieon iho Service show thnt straying, can no prevented, nnd ono band on tin I'nyotto roret, Idnho, which nevei uedded two nights In tho snmo place, and which grazed In timber nnd brush practically the entire summer, lost only four head; In this, as In tho ma jority of cnBes, tho loss under tho now system was less than under tho old ono of closo hording. Tho forest rangers and trnlned hunters of tho service coopcrnto with tho hordsmou to rldo tho rnnges ol predatory animals, and to render the danger of loss from this source loss than it wns formerly. Sheep Owners Kndom1 11. How the now system Is regarded by the sheep owners Is Indicated by the following letter to the supervisor ol .ho Tnhoo national forest, Cnllfornnl: You Are Welcome I 4 Biff Days American Fork 4 Big Days 1 I Jllly Will Make the Jllly i 2-3-4-5 1 Eagle Scream 2-3-4-5 j J HOME COMING and PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION ! " 3 QPORTS and amusement galore, something doing all the time Prizes to winners of contests. Street t I Parades, Ball Games, Races, Band Concerts, Import- t ed concessions and amusements, and all other general I sports too numerous to mention. s S '. tn Q . A ' A most ma?niiiconl street i !rz ' 3 I r- rmUonnl July 4th. Flots by 5 " I Trotin 1,"! seort' 'miy built umler tho Hp r Z g VJlClllU supervision of experts, who did 1 WO JLargC S T-M . uli loeornliiiK for thu AViz- O J r . , 2s rLiGCtriCfll "rd ,,r th" Wnsntch Cnv- Jnas rurnish- 5 DknIaTre Elaborate Street in Continuous I I splays Decorations Music 8 - MATERIAL COSTING " & r 51,000.00 . . M 3 ' " ' I SORT PAVILION " "" SI0NS T0 DTAH LAKE, AM. P0EK CANYON. I S m xnD social phaks T nmm I i BoTTHEATRESAPWboKrrBu o;L:irERLEADiNMEN i 3 INGS EACH DAY. F aHE STATE WIL JOIN US IN THIS BIG EVENT. w : -- k Special rates and Exc on all Railr ' Reception Committee Meets all Trains Daily :,, .-- "-TH1 or "I ii in In fuvor of tho 'bUnviB1' !i, enmnliiK-out' system ot SuTwWJ UK. I havo ulwaya found thS JStW'?' lud luinbH in better condition febt,ln(; mnuieil out, nnd in fi;cdlnK th? ,.( In hnt way It will carry moro M'110 t docii not . rtnmnKo tho rnnge uJSmWfn hoy arc driven to ono camt T?i .mvo nlwnyH betn very careful atJlB"1 oodlng jny summer rnngo and I tbSMfi. thJ; oy tho wny I hnvo hnd It fed it u "" o: w good If not better than It ! un, .wenly yenra ngo." "Inio t Tho author of this letter, nccot'W1 f0?' .o local foreat omccrB, is n Sft J jOBsful woolgrower, nnd the ruaS on A-hlch ho uneB under nermlt from iS "" iovoriuncnt la always In the ltiidflll" condition, and yet Is stocked ltilB'or ' dhcep to its fullest capacity. '"'jreJi In tho whole Held of medicine UmMJ0'! .s not a healing remedy that will n-Ehn pair d.imngo to tho flesh moro qnlcllj'Bobe, .hun HALLAnD'S SNOW LINIMENT, !-'h( In cuts, wounds, sprains, bujH,81lTi icalda und rheumatism, Its heallm'KJ1' and penetrating power is cxtraordla-,'Krd N ary. l'rleo 25c, GOs nnd 91.00 pet iKloeti oottle. Sold by Win, Thornton. '-Hit t .AYIOALIKIMI TIIK 'IKLKl'ltO.NE.'Moro! .iBlOO- 1 lio ,-coRt' ol tho postal serrlce, u 'H.v 0i olhcially tigured, never Includes the 'jR, . eoBt or housing the service, the in- y!111" lorcst on govornmuut bonds Issued ct '-'0,P! money Invested In post olQce buUJ-'iB -ings; If It uiu not deilclt uever would :'Mmj e wiped out. Apparently the adro- iRlM cnlcs of national telephones do sol H include such costs in tnclr cgtlmatet, H I for thoy suggest that tho gorcrnmetit ,H I need not purchase any of tho real m- 'mW tnto of tho telephone companies, tern- 'jft,. porarty touting buildings until nccom- -ymm ,1 iiiodntloiiB couid bo provided In Hn'Bim postolflcoa and Htntlons. Hut thogoHlV.!, crnmont can't get along without IU 'H1; exchnngos, and it must pay for th;Si' in ono way or nnother. .Ki When it can bo demonstrated that .K.. tho federal government enn give bet- .H. tor tolophouo Korylcb or nn equal scr- JKL ucu at- lower rntca than nn no ;K , charged, thoro will bo llttlo reason to ,H, protest ngnlust "government owner- JB ship. But tlio report of Mr. Burleson's B to commlttco docs not nffonl any pro-. 4H0C mlso'of that sort. Tho 1'hilldelphU MmL Evening Uullctln. t'BL A JilltKKAli OFFi:it. -Kd Tho undersigned druggist Is author. -,iK Izcd by tho American Drug & i'reu 'jmWtx Association, of which he Is n member, M . to guarantee Mcrltol Hair Tonic to .:B& give satlufnctlou or tho purchase (rice '.Hi will bo refunded. Thla indicates the -Hrc confidence thoy hnvo In this prepara- Jm Hon. l'rlcen GOc und $1.00. i M; JM Hrown, American Fork. Utah, Local .MM Agency. iix iHj All Thoao Wishing 'H Carnations, Poms and House . Plants or Floral Designs for ' 1'unerals 4H Call Up rW PLEASANT GROV Im FLORAL GO. i'ii ox: oi-n. : WE UEL1VK11 I'llOMITLT B American Fork Livery and ; Transler Stable FINE HOlWEa COMF011TA1JU5 I'M VEH1CH.ES A IIEAUTIFUI. tH liEAttSE . .H L'umuioilluiis Hack JtlccU All ittt W u W. ME1.SE.N. I'roj). r H J. TIIAOEY WOOTTON Attorney l i-n. . ;H Associated with (lustlu, Oe llctto ;H ilrnyton, 1301-7 Wulkor Ilnnk UW .H Salt Lako City. -H Office Ohipraan Bank Bldff. AMEHICAN bVHK, mA" , I'houe G.VH OrtlerM, i"'11 ;H CllKAl'lIST -MM For House, nutomobllu und l'1"'", ' l'alnting, l'upor llanglng, tJt'c"r ,,,' '-' Oruliilng and Sign Wrulug L ' uu H AXEL BLOOMQUlS'i . TIIE t'AlNTEU ifl Shop 011 Jliiin Mrt'it ;H FJrNt-HlusK Work liiuriintcc. H Dr.RJK Knighton I liiiidiiale Vetitrliiiulun -M I'hoiui .No. W AMEIUOAN FOllK. UTAl jM The Old Reliable Store ut ' I W.GRANT . I Whoksiile iV: h'cliiil I)"!!!'1, "! Pianos, Organs and Musical ' Goods oi All Kinds l Wall Paper, ! Chinawaro, GlasswarOi ' Crockery I AMERICAN FQHK, L'i'AJl 1