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1 American fork Citizen 1 B v'x"- AMBinctN- Foiling! . WKn.H-.gKm.yii,, ,,, " NOMDEitm . ;lw ft Granite Club Manager I; Again Under Arrest ii Bf ThfOdnre Nleli6lcs Arrested for Sol- Hiif Hn Six llotllos of Beer (o Law- Hi' rrnrc Hutchinson Who Confessed (o H llaTlng Sold tl,c Same I,cer to Small B Boys. ., fjrnm Duncnn, acting city marshal, I", arrested Theodore Nlcholes Inst Wed H; ticsday for selling Intoxicating liquor a unlawfully. Tho complaint charges Iv him with selling six bottles of beer Bl to Lawrenco Hutchinson on July 2nd, lVi one of tho days of tho home coming. B Mr. Nlcholo's plea was "not guilty no Bl " usual," and ho wan released under H' J600 bonds. Tho trial will come up H? The same day Lawrence Hutchln- H-' son was tried for selling six bottles H of beer to somo small boys on July H 2nd. He entered n plea of "guilty," Hi and scntcncoWns suspended on him. B Hutchinson had been In jail slnco his H arrest last Saturday. H It appears that tho case developed H: from tho a -est, somo time ngo, of Hj tho boys for stealing several bottle3 of beer from a buggy at the Apollo H Hall. An effort wns mado to get them to tell of other cases In which H; It was known thnt they had been lm Hi plicated, and they then told of ob- tabling the beer from Hutchinson, H- whom It was suspected at tho time, H had obtained the beer from tho Ornnltc ' flub. Hutchinson, with n possible H: long Jail sentenco Btnrlng him In the H; face, confessed tils part In the triiiiu- . action, and Nlcholes' arrest wns the H' result. Judge Whltccotton camo over from '; I'rovo to look after tho cases. I Filling Silos H' Four 1'rogrcHshc Fnrmcrs Adopt m ' Method of Providing (ireen Winter Feed for Dairy Cows. I; A most Intercstrng sight and somo- thing now In this locality, was tho harvesting, cutting nntl filling of tit H W. II. Chlpmnn silo with ensilage, H this week. One hundred and eighty H' tons of onsltago woh put Into tho big H silo, which Is forty feet high and slx- ' teen feet In dlnmotcr. It wayjlifif? ' H vested, cut and blowcd Into the big ' I. tank In two days, the entlro process requiring tho services of seventeen '' I men, eight teams and n steam engine The corn Is just beginning to harden, I but tho corn, Btocks, leaves and all I were put through tho machine, where It was cut Into half Inch lengths nud 1, carried up through tho blower into , the silo, where it wns tramped solid I by thrco men ns it camo in. Tho corn yielded about fifteen tons per acre and was cut with n special bind- Ing machine. It Is said ts bo cxcel- lent feed for dairy cows In the winter H when grcon feed Is scarce. During tho summer Isnnc Illnns, Jr., Jacob Deck and Joseph Klrkwood hnvo constructed silos; those of Illnns and Deck being duplicates of the Chlpmnn silo, Mr. KIrkwood's be- I Ing a Binnllor size. Mr. Wnns will harvest his corn nud fill his silo next week, and tho others soon nftor, all using tho snmo harvesting, cutting 1 nnd blowing outfit used by Mr. Chlpmnn. H 1 1 II I lllcyele Ordlnniice Will He Unforced Complaints hnvo " recontly been mado of bicycle riders on tho side. walks. Ono day this week n little Rlrl was knocked down by n rldor . I near Chlpman's store. The City Coun- I cil has Instructed tho mnrshnl to on- I forco tho ordinance rcgnrdlng bicycles , on sidewalks. . WIIITAKHU TO DIHKCT COMIIIMll) (MIOIIIS 1 ' H Tho combined choirs of tho four ' wards of American Fork nro holding 1 ! rohursnls, under tho direction of . l'ror Charles W. Whltnkor, prepara- ' tory for tho opening of tho Alpine 3 Htuke Tabernncln on the thirteenth H Tho change In extending forward tho front of tho choir stand was mndr e ; this week nnd nddH much to tho up- B licnrnneo or this part or tho build- '1 ' l"K Formorly provisions woro made I ' for the choir members to enter their scuts rrom tho rear. Under tho new nrrnngomonts thoy will cntor rrom tho rroift, making It much more con venient. Arrniigemcnts hnvo been made with tho Intcrurbnn road to put trailers on their regular enrs In the morning and to run special cars nt 1:30 to take care of tho big crowds expected to come from tho other towns. Deei Creek Will Gome to the Front Car Loud of .Machinery Shipped This Week to Stcunrt Property Do lclopmcut Work to Continue All Winter. J. L Teeter nnd Claud Stownrt went up tho canyon Wednesday with a car load of machinery, Including a 15 horsepower gasollno engine, nfi air compressor, receiving tnnk, hur ley drills and other machinery with which they will commcuco tho de velopment of tho Stewart property In tho Deer Crock district. Twenty years ngo tho Stownrt pro perty caused considerable stir In min ing circles nnd a lot of surface work was done, demonstrating a system of llssurlng that Indicates to Mr. Tcetor, who Is a practical mining engineer of oxporlcncc, that there is n big mine to bo made of the extonslvo Stewart acorngo that runs from tho bottom or Deer Crcok, up over tho divide and well up tho mountain nbovo tho Sli ver Lake Flat. All tho work done heretofore has been on tho Deer Creek side, hut Indicates tho making or larger bodies on tho Sllvor Lake side. For this reason It has been deemed best to commence running a tunnel Into tho hill from tho Silver Lake Flat, which will glvo a depth or approximately 500 feet. Prepara tions nro being mndo for contnulng work nil winter, which may bo done, us Deer Creek is not In tho snow bound port of tho canyon. Tho action of tho Stowart pcoplo will hnvo a tendency to stlmulnto Interest In n pnrt or tho canyon thnt onco gavo much promise, but has not been in ho limelight much or late years. Strike Becorded In Mill Canyon Joo EaBtmond, this week, returned rrom Salt Lako City, whero ho wont tohave-ttc.noore tried, and Wcdncc Jay left agnln for Amcrlcnn Fork ennyon. MY. KnsUnond has been pros pecting during tho summer months u Mill Cnnyou, across from Deur Crook. Recently ho opened up n ten toot vein of stuff which looked so good to him thnt ho took It into Salt i,ako City ror assay. Tho returns .v'cro so nattering that ho Immedi ately camo buck Tor a larger samplo ror checking purposes. Details re garding tho find nro promised luter. . o Primary Outing Monday The Tour wards of tho American Fork Primary Association will hnvo their outing Monday, Labor Dny, September 7, In tho northeast School drove Teachers will all bo thero to take chargo or tho llttlo ones, and earnestly urgo tho parents to come and bring their children. There will bo stands on tho grounds vhero children can get lco cream, dn water, etc. An Interesting program will bo enr Iod out, consisting ot games, rolk lances nnd different umuBomonts. You nro welcome nnd a good tlmo guaranteed all. - . v - . DON'T 1UX(1 Till: FIItK I1KI.L Lust week when Morrill Clnyson ?ot uneasy becauso tho agricultural joyH woro slow In gathering ror. tho lko to Tlmpnnoogns, ho thought to iiurry thorn up by ringing" tho flro alarm. It was nbout 4 o'clock In tho morning nnd when tho flro lnddles icnrd the cull, thoy supposed it meant Iro ntul rushed rrom their bods, somo it them only half dressed. Tho flro "epnrtmont gets $4.00 for ovory ro lponso to a flro, nnd this Mnster Clrty ton hud to pay. Tho City Council, towovcr, taking Into consideration Mio youth or young Clnyson and tho 'net that hl3 llttlo joko was on liii locent ono, remitted tho $4.00 flno. ' Tho flro department got Its monoy. School Bell Rings f ; NextlHay; Many Improvements HndVjrailiicc Schools Closed Last YcorSS I All Is now hi' rcndlnosafor tho opening of tho most promising1 Wihool j yenr in tho city's history. Tfiolfifocli,. j ors have all arrived from ' summer school or their vacations, yesterday tho High School faculty holdJKftl acquainted mooting nnd perfcctcdrtli ' plnns Tor commonslng worlc Monday J Todny Supervisor Whltnkor wllljmcpt with tho grndo toachors nnd perfect nrrnngements for tho opcnlngjnthe Forbes nnd Hnrrlngtou schoojB Monday will bo rcglstrntldn''Jay. j All tho students nro cxpcctctlto?cornc j glvo their names, sccuro tho necessary j books, pencils, etc., nnd on thoyday i following, rcgulnr nctlvo work -.will I commenco In nil the schools. Princi pal Whltakcr Is desirous thnt nil thpao who Intend coming this year should attend tho opening week, if thoyjget tho opening plans, a general ldojiof the work to bo dono nnd tho school spirit, n subsequent nbsenco wlll.hftVo less bnd effect on tho year's result than If this first week's attendance had not been taken. ProL Whltnkor nlso points out that tho students can save CO per cent in tho cost of books by buying those used by last year students. , j . With the oxccptlon of M. W, Jongn, who comes fresh from n two yenr's course in music In tho Now York con servatory, nnd a. Hay Hales, who will teach business and economics In Mark Greene's place, tfio High School facul ty Is tho samo as last year. 2.qp Tho School Doard hos been making somo Important Improvements since tho closo or school last year. All the building liavo been given n most thorough sanitary cleaning with soap and water, nnd been. given n coatfof pnlnt whore neccssnry. Science Har has been trunsrormed, with having tho paper all torn oft and replaced with a now kind or paint both sani tary nnd artistic. All tho floorsMiavo been oiled, tho benches plained-and pnlntcd, blinds repaired, nnd tho'black boards given a now coat of olntlngr, A storo room has been arranged im Jor Sctbnco Hall nnd all the conl bins filled for tho winter. . 'f: Tho most lmfiortnut Improvements, nro oxcavntlng nnd fitting up of, two roomsSitfder Sclonco,Hnll ,for tqy& nnd l.rroUry -purpososr oncforTlft boys nnd ono for tho glrlH.ThIs Im provement hns cost over $1,000, nnd Is worth It. In tho girls room nrc six toilets and two lnvatorlea nnd a drink ing fountain. Tho boyB room has two lavatories, four tollots, n drink ing rountnln nnd two urlnnl basins. Tho plumbing, dono under tho direc tion or Wnltor Slnck, Is thoroughly modorn, tho toilet basins hnving tho latest roof ventilations. Two cess pools, nlfout twenty feet of wntcr and five feet In dlnmotcr, will tnko enro of tho refuse Another flno Improvement hns been ho lovcllng of tho grounds with tho gravel from tho Sclenco Hall base ment nnd ccbb pools. This has been covered with nbout ono foot of soil 'rom tho mill resorvolr. At the High School, nlso, thcro hns been good work dono In reducing tho hill to n Dlcaslng slope. At both places lnwns will bo planted next spring. XOTICK Besides all tho regular trains on tho Intorurban for tho coming Special Conferenco or tho Alpine Stake, ror .Sunday, Soptember 13, Mil, there will bo n special car leave Harris, going to Amcrlcnn Fork, 035 a. in., stop ping at" all Intermediate points, and ono lonvo Lchl In tho afternoon at 1:30 p. m. Kxtra cars will bo pro vided on tho regular trains nlso. WOMU.VIX ACCIDENT 1'Ai.M'Diii.v i.v.iriii:n Saturday nrtcrnoon, near Olnistend, Miss Esther Cnrllslo, Miss . Il0"le strong, or Alplno, nnd two llttto chll lron woro thrown rrom u buggy. vluu driving nlong tho ennyon road Miss ' nrllslo and Miss Strong wore sevoro y cut and bruised on tho head, race ind body; but no bones were broken ind their lnjurios nro not dangerous. Tho Indies woro visiting Mr nno Irs. Clnud Condor nt Olmstead, and ind Just crossed tho brldgo over tne 'Ivor to tho county road, when tin torso became rrlghtoued or a passing lutomobllo and shied against a gunrii fonco on tho river side or tho ronu; I A 11 U11 BIG LABOR DAY ipOllO .JLiail : -:DANCE: -: I Monday Evening, September 7, 1914. '''! I POMP. Awn TlAWflR '"TTlTifliST DANOES WITH UP-TO-DATE MUSIC JZ1 B A special invitation is extended to Ladies and B Gontlomon from surrounding towns. t , iii i m i ' ' 1 r B , GO WHERE THE BIG CROWD GOES .. ? Tickets 50 Cents Extra Lady 15 Cents " , Gallery 15 Oonta ! School Supplies I The most up-to-date and complete line of HB School Supplies can be seen in our Big Show HH I Windows all next week. B I New things for the student I . Better goods for less money iM 1 i. ('lWi' imwl lmvo rccrcntion jiIoiir with book luiiming. AVo lielp you kivo it'to '1 I 1 liy1.1) tKubbor Balls, Hard Kubhcv Balls, 13ubo BiiUh, all for 5 cents each. , ' H NMiiloadKod Baloons for boys and ku-Ib only 10 c.onls. M I FoldiiiK Dinner Boxos only 25 cents. Best 10c Penholders and Pons 5c each. . H I I j Arnold's Writing Fluid. Porferntod Nolo Books. lM Blue, Black Fountain 1'en Ink. Buled Note Books. ' 'H 'I'ypewritiiiff Tablets. LMuin Note Books. , vl Composition Tablets. Typewriting Paiier. , '1 ritenie Tablets. Typewriter's Carbon Paper. H i. ,m Lare Bottle Lar?o Bottle Laro Bottle Best 10c Pen )H Best Bed Ink Best Black Ink Alucilee Holders ' only 5c. only 5c. 5c. only 5c. -j H Good 5c Painted Pencils Pens, Brushes Erasors, Crayons, , ''uH 1 3 for 5c. School Paints, Rulers, Memo Books, ! t 1 H Rubber and Nicklo Tipped. Fountain Pens, Pnpetries, Soiig Books. ' l I School Days would not be complete without' a little fl LH I Gum and Candy we have a full supply. ' H I Can your tomatoes before the frost. Wo have the bottles. Make your preserves and i M a put ui your peaches now. Bottle kids, Rubbers, Scaling Wax and all tho nccessar- I ft I M 1 les we keep constantly on hand I 'H 1 EIGHT INTERURBAN TRAINS EACH WAY EVERY DAY AND .THEY ALL I' v:l I STOP; THEN THE PASSENGERS LOOK FOR I Chipman's Big I lVii mo buggy was overturned nnd hung in tho rence, nnd tho ladles were thrown somo IS rcet Into tho river below, whoro thcro Is but llttlo wator. Die children did not rail so far. The horse nlso slipped down, reaching the river bottom, stripped or tho harness. o Wilson Club Organizes fumes II. Mojlc Cnndldiile Cor V. S. Scuntor PreM'iit. Tuesday night In tho City Hull tho locnl Democrnts mot ror tho purposo or effecting tho organization of a Wil son Club. About rorty pcoplo re sponded to tho call anil listened ror about an hour to a discussion or the Issuo or the campaign by Hon. Jnmes H. Moyle, Democratic and Progres sive enndidnto ror V, S. Sonalor. Mr. Moylo's talk, which was received with much Intorest, drew attention to tho Sonlor Bonntor'B cnlnmlty pro vhcsles or tho destruction coming to ho sugnr nnd wool Industries or Utnh. Contrasting this prophesy, ho drew Utontlon "to tho roct that wool has lot been so high In years as under the oresont Democrntlc tnrlfT, nnd oven jororo tho recent prosporlty struck ho sugar pcoplo thero was n spirited -onto3t nmong those on tho Insldo to too who should get a block ot stock vhlch was placed on tho market. Ho lrow attention to tho universal bone It nccrulng rrom tho Democratic cur rency net nnd declared that President Wilson was winning world wldo glory or Amoricn with his pence policies. Attor tho nddrcss u pcrmnnent or jnnlzatlon or tho Wilson Club was er ected, consisting or tho tallowing of lleers: Prosldont, 13. A. Morgan; Vlco President. Josso Mlsonor; Secrotnry and Treasurer, J. A. P. Jensen; Exe cutive Commlttoo, T. A. Greenwood, .Mark Bezzant, Stephen Shelley, Win. I). Uarrntt. Knrollmcnl Committee, lames Grant, Ida Chlpmau, Mrs. Geo, V Varnoy, Mrs. Ivn Steele Musical numbers woro rendered by Marlon Nlcholes nnd Rosa P. Dur- Spcolal programs will bo glvon in tho futiiro at regular Intorvols and be best sponkors and educators on political nnd economic problems so- ourcd. n i TtHTS CM.MII .MT. TIMPAMHIUAS Wednesday evening tho Hoy Scouts 1 r the Second ward, under the dlrec- ion or Clifford K, Young, returned rom a hlko to tho top or Mount Tim- ii pnnoogaB. Tho boys loft hero Tues day afternoon, camping tho llrsl night on tho top ot tho Mttlo Mountain, nbovo Plcnsnnt Grove. Wednesday morning thoy broko camp nt 1:30, and bognu tho long nsront up tho moun tain by moonlight, Thoy reached tho top by 9:. 10, and utter a rest or nn hour began the decent or tho moun tain, which wns much nioro hnsnnlous than tho ascent, reaching home nt seven p. in. Twenty-threo scouts made tho trip, twelve ot them reaching tho oxtremo highest point. Dr. John II. Taylor M. I, A. Scout Commissioner or Salt Lake, and II. N, Chrlstensen accom panied tho boys, O ' ' HKPl'IIMl'AX PIMMA11Y CAM, Thero will bo u llopubllcau Pri mary In tho City Hall Thursday even ing, Septombor 10th., nt 8 o'clock p. in., to elect '.i delegates to attend tho County Convention to bo hold at l.ehl September lGtli,, nnd ror duch other business iib may como before the meeting. All Republicans Invited. JOHN H. WOOTTON, Precinct Chairman. O ' ' lliihlnesh drawing Miss Alice Dunn hns ngniu been employed by tho Chlpmnn Mercantile company to work In their Dry Goods Department, commencing Thursday, Septombor 8, 1014, Miss Dunn Is an excellent sales lndy nnd tho public generally will bo glad ror her return. This makes four splendid clerks In this ono department. Miss Dunn will In turn bo pleased to moot nil her old friends und patrons. o American Fork Theatres l.iirul .Play Houses Superior to Those of Any Similar Clly In the State. No other city in tho stato of Am erican Fork's population Is so well supplies with modern, up-to-dnto play houses, and not othor city In this 3lze, shows pictures of so high a class, which, or course, rosults In u larger patronage than that given by imy othcr slmllnr city Others aro contuit with' pictures of mediocre clnss Not so with Anierl an Fork, Special features aro tho rtilo almost ovory night In both 4l houses, and If you soo something now 'JfH advortlsed, by tho American or Liber- j I ty theatres In Salt Lako City, tho pco- 1 1 plo can dopend on It thnt they will ifl bo shown In Amcrlcnn Fork soon , , .XI thereafter. A closo reading of tho II picture nds, In tho Salt Lqka theatres, and a comparison of tho nds. appear ' 1 1 Ing In this paper, will prove tho nbovo fl statement. Thon, too, tho locnl build- TI lugs and their conveniences and their , T projecting mnchlncs, nro equal to nny- ') l thing in tho largo cities. , & Old folks, missionary wives ' and ' ( " '91 widows nro glvon froo tickets, prov- ' , W Ing -thnt tho men who run tho shows -ml aro not In tho business for money f ml only, but thnt they also hnvo great K big hearts. ;' Hi Doth houses nro well .entitled to H1 tho liberal support being given by tho t 1 public generally. s W A young lady telephone operator, sho r. M may hnvo been from Lchl, recently ,,Jg attended church nnd during tho er- tf r ijj vices fell nsloop. At tho closo tho v ' , prenchor said: We will now sing $ , i hymn .127. Tho young lady Just wak- t IB Ing up In tlmo to hear tho numbor, f -fl yawned and snld: "Tho lino Is busy." V ijj Big League I , i Base Ball I , Game '' CHAMPIONSHIP 1 ! SERIES . ,: , PROVO vs. AM. FORK 1 SEPTEMBER 7, 1914 I (Labor Day) i i 2 o'clock Sharp ft Undoubtedly tho best I' Ktuno of the season. I' This is tho decisive ' ; Kanie that marks the ! ' champidiYslup of tho Utah .. County Lnaffue. L : - No Advance in Prices Ss 10 and 25 Cents I ft Hofreshments Served on I '; Krouiuh. I ' I IIIII4IWWI JIWI i