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M- W AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN" haTTRDAV, JULY 2o, 1914
1 The Lehi Department
mtvfl
I Is Sour Fruit Juice
An Intoxicant or Cider?
Important Question llnlhid In Recent
Liquor Cnic Is Appealed lo District
Saturday, tho two liquor cnsca of
l.ulil City vh. UeorRo Deck and Lehl
City va, Frank Smith were tried be
torn Ueoriji! Webb and a Verdict of
guilty rendered In both Instance).
Heck wan lined $125 und Smith $150.
In the Keck cane the defendant con
tended that ho was In the vinegar
uuBlnesiii and the stuff that was bought
by Strleby, the detective, wan nothing
more nor less than sour vinegar, even
If It did contain some alcohol. Mr.
Keek says that he has 1,4011 gallons
In IiIh cellar of various ages, from a
few days to several years, hut that
none of It Is lit to drink iih a beverage
any more than Is l'eruua or I .yd In 10.
I'lnkham'a Compound. Ho says that
100 gallons that the olllcers have
locked up In tho city Jail under the
search and seizure raid was made from
cherries jnashed and boiled In water
with a little sugar In to make tho stun
go sour, but that It Is less than two
weeks old, and Is no more Intoxicat
ing than sweetened water. He main
tains that though tho product pur
chased by Strleby may liuvu had boiiio
alcohol In It, It was too sour to be
used for any other purpose than for
vinegar, and that nil fruit vinegar
has some alcohol In It before It finally
reaches tho ago suitable for ubc. The
city contends that tho stuff Is being
sold for Intoxicating purposes and has
been making boys drunk; that any
thing containing more than 2 per cent
alcohol Is Intoxicating liquor. Tho
bottle purchased by tho detective was
analyzed by tho statu chemist and
contained between 7 and 8 per cent
alcohol. Mr. Deck polutB out that the
rlimnlfit'fi nttnlvfilft fitnn iitimva (Tint II
i H hnd turned sour. Tho question Is
',:- H when Is fruit julco Intoxicating liquor
;' JH and when Is It vinegar? In ono caso
'"5H It may bo sold without a llccnso for
' jMHl making pickles; In tho other tho veu-
WUt dor is liable to arrest for violating
MM tho liquor law.
lH In Frank Smith's cases tho testimony
IM showed that one C. F. Strleby was
fl employed by the city to catch Smith;
M B that Strloby and tho olllcers wont to
S Smith's plncc, and while the olllcers
HI stood on the street opposite Smith's
Mi home, Strleby wont In and purchased
I and drank a bottlo of beer. Tho olll.
'WMW cers corroborated Strleby's testl
Hf m mony to tho extent of looking through
Mm B tho opon door and seeing him drink
"Mf the beer. They also smcllcd beer on
HJ JR . ' hla breath when )uv catnn out. Mr.
'3 Sxmlth put In no defenso at all, except-
Mji Ing his plea of not guilty. Tho Justlco
Mmfh Bavo u verdict of guilty and nfllxed a
-Ktjro tine of $160.
ifljiHME There seems to havo been an un-
SMB duratandlug, at least on Smith's part,
flja that If tho city would not push the
V9J caso against his wlfo, who Is also
flpEf under arrest for n Blmllar offenso,
Bfttrt that ho would not appeal to the dls-
Mvli trlct court, but would pay his line.
9B Mrs, Smith Is 111, and just prior to
SjHj her husband's trial the officers went
!$ to her home and alio entered a pica
mjm or "guilty."
vftR Aftor tho trial tho olllcers again
BBpa went to her home and agreed to duo
MH hex $50 provided her husband would
J pay $150, making $200 In nil. The
Bit city Bays that Mrs. Smith, having
SB pleaded guilty, $50 Is tho least fine
SBJI that can bo affixed In her caso. Smith
BBl sayB that by pushing her caso tho city
BflBt has broken a tacit agreement, so ho
BDK has appealed tho case and given bomlB
BmW and will try out tho Issues In tho dls-
BJBB trlct court.
HBB In tho meantltno Mrs. Smith re-
BBBi mains uuscutenced, though having en-
flfflB torcd-a plea of guilty.
H Clean Town Ball .
WEM Tho clean town commltteo held a
flH meeting this week and took stock of
HH. tho battln now going on. Tho response
of tho people, generally has been so
EjM uuthuslastlu that the commltteo Is of
Bpfll tho opinion that Lehl uttuidB more
BBBI than an oven chance of winning out.
Wfifll This being tho case, the commltteo
Mil decided to get Into the tight for all
jH It Is worth, and usu every lntluuuco
BBBn possible to havo the remaining few
an clean up, so that when tho judges
Bfll como hero next month every home
BBbI will pass muster.
H To accomplish tho desired results
BBfl It 'will bo necessary to have some
V more money, so the commltteo hit on
Bfl ' tho plan of giving a clean town ball
BBB In Smulu's popular dancing ucadeni)
MM next Friday night. The commltteo is
MJ working on some special features for
HBj this party, and It Is thought that the
BBK! hall will 'be crowded to Its capacity.
flfr'' WHAT . K. DVA.NS Dili SAY.
ft
J '" our luBt 'BBU0 Wu Kavc u rupoil
BflK of the Democrat Ic-ProgresaUo com-
HK mltteo meotlug at I'roo and copied
BflBv verbatim from tho I'roo Herald what
1 tho delogates from the north end of
D Utah county had to say at this meet-
H lng. Tho remarks credited to W. 10.
H Kvans wore greatly exaggerated and
HMJ did tlio gentleman an Injustice, as well
IB as an Injustice to tho sugur compnti)
BUB olllcers, or whom Mr. Evans has tho
BflR hlghost regard.
M8& In an lutorvlow with Mr. Evuiib wu
MR loam thut In referring to the sugar
HK company! laying some of Its men off
Mr this summer, ho stated that as the
lUBfc Dotnocriitle party was responsible for
BBB reducing tho tariff, that it Is probable
Ijnp tho reduction of tho tariff and tho lay-
HBJu lug of tho men off would militate
MMb against tho party In Lohl, unless the
HUE men would possibly say that In mak-
MjK , lug retrenchments the laboring men
Wt should not bo affected first. He did
K jipt say that tlio sugar company was
Fin
"i
!'.
Ilujlng Its men olt for political effect,
ileferrlng to the purchase of Bugur
stock he stated that ho did not know
what effect the tariff would havo on
sugar stock, but fiom the fact that
itio church Interests were bu)lug
large blocks of stock In face or the
tariff reduction, the people would see
that tho sugar business was not going
to pieces, at least for tho present
' " ' ' w-
Sidewalk Contract Relet
To Greene Construction Co.
Asl?neil, Iluvii'wr, to Local linn,
VI ho Villi Do the iork- -( onslriir
linn in t niiiiiK'Uce Ae.t Vleek.
A Mpcelal uf'gsloii of the city council
nas lield .Saturday, at which the lel-
lug or the sidewalk p.tslng contract
iet to Featlierstoue Ac llulmstead, at
ho M'gular Hosslou, was withdrawn
.Hid let to the (In-one Construction
umpaiiy of Tooele.
At the time of letting tho contract
I was known that on the specifications
tin-olio was low man, but after chang
ing the cross-walk fiom live to seeu
feet wide, it was thought that the
local hldduis were low men. How
over, on going more Into detail tit
iigurlug oat tho estimates, it waa
lound that tho Tooele men were low
oy about 115.10. The walks will cost
a little over $8,000.
Alter the contract was let to (liecuc
.o assigned It to Featlierstoue fc
liolniBtead, so after all I Tie loyal men
will do tho work, and all the money,
except that which goes for cement,
,,iu no kept In l.ehi.
Work on tho walks will bo com
menced next Monday, ajid as much as
possible piopcrty owners who hate to
pay for it will be given Jobs hauling
gravel and laying tlio concrete. It
vlll require about one mouth to put
tho walks In.
Thrashing Commenced
The thrashing season opened hero
tst Monday, carter's outfit opened
.lie season by thrashing tlio dry grain
iur II. V. Drown and il. C. Holbrook
ubovu Uull River. Tho yield Is run
ning unusually high, ami the Turkey
lied wheat sold for "C cents per
bushel f. o. b., Lehl Junction, tho
buyer, furnishing tho sacks. TIiIh
llrst shipment went to Hustler's mill
In Salt l.alco county.
It Is understood that another dealer
has contracted with ono growor to pay
i'IVj cents per bushel for 0,000 bush
els of Turkey lied wheat.
Several other thrashing outfits aro
preparing to commence work, and by
(ho cud of next wool; there will be a
aalf dozen machines humming. It Is
estimated that thoro will bo 100,000
oubIioIs of Turkey lied wheat raised
this season In this vlalulty, besides
nonrly as much moro Irrigated wheat,
n i .
HOYS' CLL'il 1UKK IS
rOSTl'O.NKU TIM, .MONDAY
Tho boys' agricultural clubs of I.ehl
and l'ieasaiit Grove, who wero plan
ning to make a big hlko mid Inspec
tion trlii Tuesday and Wednesday, did
not mnko It on account of the rain.
I'lio trip planned was to have Includ
ed a Mslt to several farms In tlio
appor Holds, a hlko over Jordan, cross
ing tho river on tho Intcrurbau bridge,
a visit to tho dry farms, tho I'awneo
fruit farm, lunch at Cold Springs, an
inspection of Holinstead's poultry
farm, visits to farms In the old Held,
with supper and camp at tho grove on
Edward Southwlck'a farm on Utah
lako. Ilcforo supper the plan In
cluded a swim In tho lake, and thou
-ooklng their beefsteak on green
sticks over an opon liro In true cow
boy style. At night they would roll
ap In thvir blankets on the sands of
vho beach. Next dav thov Intended
tlsltliig some dairy hordB, moro corn
and potato fields, and close the trip
kith an examination of somo of tho
fruit farms above town.
There are about seventy-life boys,
ranging In ages from 12 to Hi years,
.vho Intend making tho trip. They
vero to havo been accompanied by
I'roiVssors llenulou ami Hanks of tho
l.rhl high school, and by I'rufessor
Stluer of tho U. of l
If tho weather penults Hiu noys will
make the hike next Monday
.11(1 JOltDA.N KIVIMt lT.MI'S
NOT TO OI'lIltATK THIS YIIMC
Tho big pumps at tho head of Jor
dan River will remain Idle nil this
season. Tho lako still remains above
compromiso point, which enables the
rlvor to draw off by gravity from
tho lako's surface all thew nter ne
cessary for the farmors of Salt Lake I
county. The normal flow of the rler
now Is over 700 second feet, making
2)0 good Irrigating utreams rh
ako's lovol is slowly lulling at the
rate of from one-fourth to one-half
.nch per day, but as tho farnuis i
grain is ripening there Is less demand j
for water, so that the demnnd is slow-
ly growing less as tho season In- I
creases.
i.i: II I .MAN i.n nit;
wiii:sti,im; mvk h
Alex. Chrlstofferson will vwos, to
with Fit email Nelson of the Salt I .ike
flro department at Preston. Idaho Tlio
aiTalr has been widely ndertlhi(l nml
tho outcomo will be watched with u
terost Nelson weighs about Im
ppiinds and Chrlstofferson about flu
pounds heavier Nelson Ir in practue
almost every day In the jonr Scvi-ral
nonths ago lie htul beveral illm hi ok
u. which poHslhly may initiate agalns
him Should Christofrorson hold .
sou ami win the match an I'ffnr i'
bo imiilo to pull off a future mai' h In. t
tnecu the two nt Luul.
All In Readiness
For a Big Day
I'lomrr Celebration lo lie Full of
lntcre.it from Da) break Until .Mid
nlghl. Pioneer Day will bo duly celebrated
by a Horenadlng of tho city by the
band, a program In the Tnhernucle,
spoils and games and a big ball game
In the afternoon at tho City Park,
and closing of tho day's festivities
,ltli a grand ball In Hmuln's cool
dancing academy at night. HcRldcs
this there- will bo tho band concert
in the baud stand at Wines Purk, and
ihu kiddles a" looking forward to the
balloon ascension and tho llrlug of the
big pile of tiees at Wines Park. The
baseball game wll be with tho Eagles
of Salt Lake City, who recently de
feated the Salt Lako Hardware team
and reported to be tho best team In
the Salt Lake City league.
The following program will bo given
in tliu Tabernacle at 10. .10;
Opening selection Silver .Hand
Invocation..... W. F. Uurney
Musical numbers under tho direction
of Mrs. Lulu Anderson.
Eulogy of Pioneers 13. Southwlck
Selection Silver Hand
Uratlon President A. J. Evnns
Ladles' chorus i . . .
Selection Silver Hand
iH.itdlctlon Chaplain
Many are planning to go to tho Sara
toga Springs, whom the mnnagomcnt
Is preparing a special entertainment
for tho big crowd expected.
SACIIIM) HAND CONTKUT -,,
to ii iujivkx i:vi:hy sundav
I
Sunday afternoon tho Lehl silver
band, commenced giving sacred con
cirts at Wines Park It Is under
stood that these Sunday afternoon
concerts aro to he a regular thing
during tho Hiimmor months. Tho one
Inst Sunday was well attended nnd
tuttiio onts will undoubtedly grow In
popularity.
Till: HAND CONCKKT.
Tho John T. Hand concert given
Salurday night in tho Tabernacle was
ono of tho best inimical ontor-taln-incuts
given In Lehl this year. Mr.
Hand was at his best, Miss Andorsou
maintained her advertised reputation
nB bolng "Utah's nightingale," John
itussou, formerly of Lehl, surprised
his Lohl friends wltlr tho Uovelopmout
of a lino baritone voice- nnd wm linft
lly encored. Tho othor numbers worcl
all enthusiastically received,
HO.Mi: IH'ONO.MICS l'MMSHA.M.
At tho meeting of tho Homo Eco- .
nomlcs Club, which wll be held In i
tho grammnr grades school building i
Monday evening, July 27, nt 8 o'clock,
thoro will bo a demonstration of pro
sorvod fruit and Jellies by Mrs. T. F.
Klrkhain, Mrs. J E. Cotter and Mrs.
'hpiles Olirati, ami an open discussion
jii tho best methods of preserving .
fruit by them embers. .
Heading from "A Montossorl .Moth- i
er," by Mrn. S. L. Stookey. Solo by i
Mabel Hrlggs. j
.! i.
SAHATOOA OKOWS
IN POITUMIY
Saratoga Springs laat Sunday was
lined to Its capacity io take iare of
the big crowd. The grounds and
street were completol filled with
automobiles fiom Salt Uko City and
different parts of 1'tah count) He
sides tho many who go from this lo-
PPTB
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U l"1 r V-4U1CK
vJ"J!aElGelric
BroaW,i&ta
IHow Easy
Tin' I'lirtiii- vtt is , fl
tis ilit ftisn-t wU ii
In I'nokiuy: it is aU. n II
uiiirti I'tiiiMMtifiii, , . .j, nl
t'si nml li-nst . i,, , rS3
wtiv.
I THE ELECTRIC II
GRILL II
is Hit1 Jill-rinin! . (I,1 11
n'A tlcvin- ili.n ,,, tiB
tiMii liv ,.,., v tll , 4
"f ill'- iiiiiuK. i .ii
iil Ifi a- ,, , , , , gl
Wall Power (I
m & Light Co. II
'fillty, I' is becotnliiB tlio most pop-
'tilar auto lesort In tho state. A num-
Iher of parties aro camping in tho
huncnlow tents, coming nnd going
dally. " '8 probable that July 24
I will see the record day for the year,
as man) will prefer tho shady lawns
and cool lake breezes to tlio hot,
Stuffy condition of tho cities and
towns.
To See Ourselves As
Others See Us
Tin following editorial from the
jalt Lake Herald-Hepubllcan Indicates
the kind of leptitatlon tho clean town
.nu'uncnt Is giving us otitsldo:
-Salt Lake may lie a little Into In
(iitirlng the clean town contest that
haa aroused Interest all over tho state,
hut the men at Hi head or tho local
.iiKuiitiit promise that they will
mtiko a strong llulsli.
,n some cities of the state, thanks
to the I'tah Development League cam
paign, tho man who grows weeds In
rout of his icsidcnco ta looked on
with disapproval by the wholo coni
raiuilty 1 hanks to tho automobile,
though, somo of tho most successful
teti growors In Salt Lake nrd"able to
sic how Lehl and othor towns down
State street can mako homes attrac
tive A few prosecutions In Salt Lake
nay also help some, but public senti
ment is better than legal compulsion.
It does a mnn and tho community
moro good for him to get lu a bath
.ub tor a hearty voluntary scrub thnn
,n an est him nnd turn on the hose."
V 1 en in tho market iur linnoer call
pn Piople's" Co-op. Our stool; U al
i.u)s complete. Uu-r iitoclt 14 oJ eicep
tlm al tpmllty. Our prir'-i jum. i ii,
( A.NHY (ilKLS NOlICi:.
All girls wishing to cuter tho candy
contest under the supervision of tlio
Jl. I. A. will meet at tho grammar
grnues school building Monday after
noon, Jul) 27, nt 4 o'clock. Please
mine mid bring all of )our friends,
tiring pencil and paper.
M.DHI A tiOOl) l'LACi: 'IO MVK."
That the slogan, "Lohl Is a good
place lo live," was well chosen Is
piiiven by the fact that durlugj the
.auntli of Juno there were thirteen
births in Lehl and but ono death. Lehl
is uausiHtlly free from contagious dl
ieasts, and with tho clean town move
ment, thoroughly carried out, tho city
nil! bo kept free.
o
Coll and hco that beautiful iti'c of
fjrnltufo just recclv.'d ni PuupH's
Co-oi 25-It
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1 OI'l'OMKTUISTS TO JIKKT IN LKHI.
Tho Utuh Association of Optomet
rists will probably hold their annual
outing nt Saratoga Springs early lu
August. Ernest Webb is u member of
the association and has Invited them
to meet at Lehl. If they come they
will bring their wives.
aciiooi. cknsi's cojiim:ti:i.
Karl Hopkins completed tho school
census for tho Lehl school district on
TuoMluy. It shows a totnl of 1,1'Jl in
tho district, of whom C10 nro boys and
SSI aro girls. This is an Increase of
twenty-six ovor last year's figures of
'1,145.
Tho school boartl met Tuesday eve
ning and organized, with Oeorgn A.
Goatos chalrmaiu S. I. Goodwin secre
tary und Leonnrtl Peterson treasurer.
The board will mako a visit to all
,lho buildings ne.t week ami see what
changes, If any are necessary.
MIKSI(iNAHYVv'l,Vi:.S' PHOUItA.M.
Tho Missionary Wives nnd Parents
will meet nt tho homo or rirothcr and
Slater J. M. Klrkhain, July so. Ad
dress or welcome, Htother J. M. Klrk
hain; song, MIbs Maud Klrkhnm; let
ter rending. Sister Kato Allred; In
strumental, Martha Klrkhain; humor
ous raiding. S. I Goodwin; recitation,
John Woodhouso; letter reading, Sis
tor Annlo Ciontes. Kefreshments
INSTRUCTIONS AsYo
MAKING FINAL PROOF
Knlrjmrii On Knlarged llonie.eiids
Mny Nov I'rtMc l'p.
Omcials of tho Salt Lako United
Stntos laud olllco havo received In
structions from tho general laud olllce
at Wnslilugton relative to the method
of making llual proof upon entrlos
under soulon C of tho enlarged home
stead act. Many entrlos mndo under
that act live ears ago aro about duo
for filial proof, nnd tho Instructions
nro therororo timely in lieu of tho
roBldouco provision . of othor honio
3toad ontry re-.tilroments, tho eutry
mnn Is reaulred to ahow that ho has
Ivnd near mot t Ii to h8 homuBtwnl to
pttrsonally buiu-vIso tho reclamation
of tho hind. It Is requiii'tl that tin r
ttig tho bPcoud year one-eighth or tho
total aira or the land lie reclaimed
and thut during each of the third'
fourth nnd ntth yours ono-fourth of
ho irtid be brought under cultivation
With Uit'so mqulreiuiMitB satisfied, and
liter iiuostlons Bfitlsfactoiil) answer-
...li.ial proof ror the entry will issue
CANADA EXCURSION
AUGUST 4'IK
Via Oregon Short Line. Very low
round trip rntH from I'tnli anil Idaho
points to Cardstoii, I othbrldge v.
rth, Ilaymond, Sjirliig Come nni
Stirling. So 0. s. L. aKcntB for pai
Mou'ars. or write D. R Hurley, (joi,
i f. At., Salt Lako City, Utah. Mike
rly roBorvntltuiK. Hxt'iirsion train
a III Itmvo Salt Uiku City 2:05 n m
AuBtiat Hh. lS-at
. RUGS .-.
OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF NEW FALL RUGS IS
NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR CARPET DEPART-
MENT. CALL AN 1 INSPECT THE
BEAUTIFUL VATTERNS.
THE QUALITY IS THE. 51EST. THE PATTERNS
ARE UP-TO-DATE. AND THE PRICES
ARE RIGHT AND WILL PLEASE
EVERYONE.
YOU ARE ALWArf WELCOME AT
I People's. Co-op Inst.
The Busy Department Store on State Street
LEHI, UTAH.
nMBWflHBHMHaHaMI
Automobile. Motorcycle General Repairing,
and Vulcanizing1,
Bicycle Accessories. Gasoline and Oils.
CUTLER GARAGE
State Street
LEHI, UTAH
Phone 12-2 Rings. Adjoining Reltuc Inn
A COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP
Wo Specialize in Repairing, .Painting and Overhauling
Automobiles During: the Winter Season.
Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Company
1IK OltttM LINKS."
TIME TAIILK.
SOUTH HOUND. KfTcctlvo Juno 10 NORTH ROUND.
No. I No. I No. I No" Thu Company ' No . v.; r-v0- ' v0"
7 I 5 3 I l RcBorvca tho Right iN.0, 0, 46' t
llaflT tttete t0W'outTNortlce?m Arrive ArrlvTArrhelArrlr.
"n'jJLMjaHy u"" Dnlly j v - Dally Dnlly Dally Dally
I'--IlI.a.ma.mL aTm." a.m. f p.mTpjT
rlis :J2 ?,:2.B IMB "0(SiU Lako.. 1387 T:T6"Tl:C5 .TltTlM
F.'r? J:r? 2:;!? 8:03 ... Adnm ..N3U 8:G2 11:37 2:37 6:37
r'.r Jiri JS:ri S!96 C-7" Granger ..33.0 8:C0 11:35 2:35 6:35
r-'ao J S2 ?!5Z f''li 8.0 . Tnylorsvillo . 30.7 8:45 11:30 2:30 6:30
-ar o S2 H:22 o:17 m" Ueniilon ..28.6 8:41 11:2C 2:26 6:2
j!:?S 7, ?S H:?S :Ll u,u -Wc8' Jordan. 2C.S 8:37 11:22 2:22 6:
tmo ;: '-l :2? 15,1 South Jordan. 23.6 8:28 11:13 2:13 6:U ,
p:l? i i? '$ ?:?1 ".8.. Rlvorton ..20.9 8:2lll:0f, 2:06 6:06
r'.v, TX ': $'A 20.C . . Dlurfdnlo . . 18.1 8:15 11:00 2:00 6:00
rAx -'H :iz Vil -3-3 J"-'1 NurVBlM 8:08 10:03 1:53 5:53
r'a7 SIS i S:53. 20.0.. Klrkhnm ..12.1 8:00 10:45 1:45 5:45
a'il or! il JI '-'i 30.0.... Lehl .... 8.7 7:53 10:38 1:38 5:3
l'-fil ini .m Wt 3-9 Sugar Factory C.8 7:40 10:34 1:34 5:31
?:?o : ?n o?i 2!15 3WAmorlcanPork C.3 7:45 10:30 1:30 5:30
p?;Sj.:S ! Rg Slf!!ar!lJ: jisj!S;! !;!S
-"' CHAINS (JAHUY RACfJAHK ANH-KXl'RKSS.
fli-nl Attlo SenJce n Tn,,lu VW' ' rrc Car
All Tallin. ' Meols All Trains.
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