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iiH , -' - BBBBBBBBBB J . - . ..- i M THE TIME IS DRAWING NEAR H When You will bo Looking for H , X-MAS PRESENTS H CALL. ON H James Martin, H Watchmaker & Jeweler H MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY H It' J the Gunrnntcc that Counts H When You Purchase a M DIAMOND, WATCH M OR CLOCK H or Any Thing in the M JEWELRY LINE g Yi u want to Know You nrc Purchas- J ing frm A Reliable Jeweler. H Goods Bought of us nre Backed by J Guarantees ns Good as Governtncnt J Bond?. H FINE WATCH REPAIRING. H James Martin, The Jeweler J Thf Clock sign Jutl out ol Co-op store, H MAINtStmi AMERICAN FORK m The Wedding Cake H and Birthday Cakes can be M made to your order on short H notice. JA good stock of H Coffee Rolls, Buns and cakes M always in stock at our store. H flBuy Bread from our Bak- H ery, it is free from all adultcr- H ations usually put in bakery H productions to give a good H appearance, etc. JCall up 1 Ind. 'Phoncl26A. 1 American Fork City M Bakery, H . JOHNJT. GUDGEON, Prop. H J AMERICAN FORK ! I LIVERY & TRANSFER J B A. Ohipmah, Propr. Hi Mfi I r Good Rlfri, both bIdrIo and iiSr- J V double, tor all occasion. ( ( K f I ) Hj J ; j Sleighs In Season ' j j' W Hones Fed! Phone cnll 6-al l BU Hack meet all Tmins, M j Doaultfu) nerwo In nttentlunee, c! H , Tor rati UeuMinttble (: 1 Open Day and Night I I PRESCRIPT I H , WOR. I pH Is undoubtedly one of tin mo f; pH important branches of the drug ' pH trade. If n pmcriptiun i in- pH led inaucurntely or from mfei PPJ for drugs, the results hoped I for by your physician will not appear. When the D.ctor writes KV H down the twine of u diui; fl or modlclno together wltn KV tho correct proportion BV thoro should bo no itoutit KV about tho compounding of PPJ tho same. 1 When you bring a pcrscription pH here you mny rest assured that pH just what the Doctor calls for 1 you will surely receive. WM. THORNTON H Druggist ' .J H IF ITS A GOOD GRADE OF M NEW STOCK I Groceries Fresh Meats or Produce H YOU WANT. GO TO THE V TALACE. A SPECIALTY IS MADE OF SUCH THINGS. IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED 1 IT, GO TO-DAY TO THE I PALACE MARKET H Alma M. Smith, lroprictor. School Notes. (By School Correspondent) HIGH SCHOOL The high school furniture, books, maps, etc., have been moved from the Forbes to Science Hall where more room for resitations nnd study periods is provided. The students will give nn oi onintf evening in tho near future. Members from tho first and second year English classics classes gave the program Friday evening. Mrs Calvin Chilton of New York will give n dramatic entertainment in the Opeara House next Wednesday even ing under our auspices. FORBES. About the only thing the students had to say this week was, "Oh! But wo miss the High School from above." Still there arc always those who have a different sentiment namely Mr Hall's school. They find it much moro con genial to be with the rest of tho family The children have already begun their Xmas decorations, realizing that there are only two short weeks before the Xmas holidays begin. Room II motto-"more light on the subject." Eighth grade held n debato Friday the question discussed wan:- "Which would you have been, Federalist or Antl federalist?" They also wish to remind the public that Friday 14th Is their 'Friday night" and that they have prepared an excellent program. HARRINGTON Tho Beginners arc all ready prcpar their Christmas gifts. Their attend ing ancc has been very good. Miss Owen's room has been busy this week making Christmas bells for decorations. The pupils of Mrs McCarty'a room have been learning Christmas poems. In Misa Hindiey's room they have been painting pictures of winter. There nrc now enrolled in Miss Or inond's room seventy-four pupils. Tho rooms nre being nicely decorated for Christmas. Several of the parents toiled tho school last Wednesday. Miss Ilolmnn and Miss Peterson arc making Christmas decorations in their respective third grades. Their rooms presented very interesting Thanksglv programs. Miss Holman visited in halt uiiko during the holidays and Miss Pet erson at Ephraim. E. C. Dewitt & Co., of Chicago, at whoso baboratory Kodol to prepared, .issuro us thht this remarkable dlgci tnnt nnd corrective for tho stomach con forms fully to oil provisions of tho Na tional Pure Food and Drug Law. Tho Kodol laboratory Is a very largo one, but if nil tho sufferer from indigestion and stomach troubles could know the virtues of Kodol it would bo impossible for tho manufactures to keep up with the demand. Kodol Is sold hero by American Fork Drug Co. Notice oi Delinquent Sale Alpino Irrigation Co. principal place of business Alpino, Utah. Notico There aro delinquent upon ihu following described stock in tho Alpino Irnigatlon Co., on account of assessment levied Sept 18, 1900. Tho several amounts set opposite tho names t tho respective stock holders as fol nvs: Cert. No. Name Am. Shares Amt. 27 E. Nash CO $3.90 91 " " 4 .90 lf8 " " 25 4.121 Gl J. S. Bock S 1.12ft John Beck 1 .:i7i 175 S. Y.Beck, Est. 9 3.07 J 4G R. E. Booth 30 4.20 And in nccordanco with tho law and order of tho board of directors made on ho 18th day of September 1900. so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will bo sold at tho front door of tho City Hall at Alpine City, Utah Co. Utah, at 2 p. m. Jan. st, 1907, to pay delinquent assessment together wltn the cost of advertising and expenso of sale. Jos. Hkck, Sec'y (Unto of first publication Dec. 8, 1900.) A vegetable corrective for the stom achs of babies nnd children with the nHtne of each Ingredient in plain English on every lxttlc, thnt is Cnscaswcot, tho ideal medicine for Iho little ones. Con tains no opiates. Conforms fully with National Pure Food and Drug Law. Writo E. U. Dewitt A Co.,Chlcago, III.. for the "Baby Book." Keccomcuded and sold by American Fork Drug Co. Assessment Notico No. 38 PACIFIC UOI.I) MINIMI AM) Mil,!, INU CO. l'iim'lutl pl.u'ti of I)uId(is American Cork, Utah. Notice Is licruby given, liutut u meeting of tho Dlicctorsofthc .hove imuiod Company, held on the I, day ot Die, 1900, assessment No. IS of 12.00 per 1000 shares (1-Sth of one cent per Hliure)wii levied on the capital itoek of tho Cororatlcn, (vayable Im mediately to . I.I M. Thornton, Secretary, ut his olilce, American Fork, Utah, Any stock on which this assessment re mains unpaid on Tuesday, Jan, 8, 1007 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public unction and unless payment Is mado before, will be sold oji Tuesday, Jan. 2J, 1007 at U o'clock P M. ut tho olllco ol the Secretary, at American Fork, Utah, to pay tho delin quent assessment, together with the cost ot advertising and espouse of sale. J. M. THORNTON, Becretary Dale of tlrat notico Dec. 8, 1900 X NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20, 1906. Notico is hereby given that David Mitchell, whose post office address to American Fork, Utah, had made appli cation in nccordanco with the require ments of chapter 108, Session Laws of Utah, 1905, to appropriate two (2) cub ic feet per second of water from Mitch ell Hollow, Utah County, Utah. Said water will be diverted by means of a dam nnd a ditch, nt a point which lies 334 feet west and 200 feet north of the northeast corner of Section 10, Town ship 6 south, Range 1 cast, Salt Lake liaso and meridian, from where it will bo convoyed for a distance of 6, GOO feet nnd there used from April 1 to October 31, inclusive, of each year to irrlgato 3C0 acres of land embraced in Section 10, Township 5 south, Range 1 cast, Salt Lake base and meridian. As much of said water as may be necessary will bo used from Nov. 1 of each year to March 31, inclusive, of the year follv Ing for domestic purposes. This appli cation is designated in the State Engi neer's office ns No. 990. All protests against tho granting of said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must bo made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) dnys after tho completion of tho publication of this notice. Caleb Tanner, State Engineer. Date of first publication November 17th, date of completion of publication December 17th. yl NOTICE TO WATER USEHk Slsto Kruflnccr'nOmre. H Salt Lako City, Utah, November 3 Notice la hereby given that DurldH nnd John A.WigalAfT, whose poito01 In AmcrkiiD fork, Utah, haro mado appH In accordance with tho requirement ot frl'tfl er ion. Scniton I.nwsof Utah, loos, to ld?ro pttaloonn (I) culile foot pcr'accond ofolrr (torn Oak Spring. Utah Cuunlr, Utuh'iSntd Sprlimi are ultuatod at a point which llf 'l.l feet west and I.H1 (cct north from thrfouth wcitcurnerof Section XI, Township ifiouth, Itangs 3 went, Salt I.nko baie nnd inllrtlun, from where It will be convoyed (or a dj.tnnco ot II. WO feet ami there uned from Mailli IMo October IS, Inrlu'Wc, ot euch year, to frigate 10) acre of land embraced In Section ijil'own khlp & kouth, llange 2 wet, Salt I.alk bac and meridian. Aamuch of ald walorfma) bonecciiary will be ued from OctoliJ- 14 of each year to March M, Inclusive, ot lie year following, for domtntlc purpose. Tl.applt cation U designated In the State i.'ulncer'a Offlce a No. WT. i All protein against tho granting olAllin plication, staling the reason tberefurO4(Ue mado by affidavit In duplicate andllJgiTi this offlco wttbln thirty (30J days after Joinplc tlon of tho publication ot this noJBj ' OALEIITAHf:, StatrLvcr. Date of first publication N-tflh. date of completfoB6r putfatTdfeaaJal NOTICE TO WATER UM State Kngtnoer's Offlce, tfl lH Salt UkoClty, Uub.Nor.lO. IIW l'' y Notice la hereby given thai L.nLftiNunn, whose post office addreoa Is l'rorn, flh. baa mado application In afcnrdinee wltkiho re quirements ot Chapter W, Sciulon Laws of Utah, Itoi, to appropriate fifteen ll cuble feel per second of water from Orore cilck. Utah County, Utah. Said water will bo dhlrlrd by means of a flume and a pipeline, alia point from whleh the northeast corner of Section SI, Township S, south, Itango Seatt, Bait Iako base and meridian, bears south 3A degrees west MM test, from which point It will bo con veyed for a distance of lim feet and there used from January I to December 31, Incluslto, of each year, to develop power for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling machinery at various cities and town In Utah. After having been kodtvlrted and used, tho water will be returned to the Natural channel of said stream, al a point from which the south west corner of Section SS, Township a south, range ! east beara norlh ID degrfcsis iilautc east 17T& feet. In addition to the water above, named, the applicant desires to appropriate' one hundred and forty (IW) acre feet ot water wbleb will bo Impounded, whenever available during the period from January I tn December 31, Inclusive, of each year. SiU water will be re leased from lime loilmeourlng tbemilre year and used for the above named purpoirs, also In tbeoperatlon of an equalising basin above the point of return and below the place where the water l used, The object nf the storage and equatlilng basins Is to Insure that the water will be returnrd to the prior approprUtors of the strram with out abnormal fluctuation. This application Is designated In the State Knglnrer.s offlce as No. (Ctf, All protests against the granting of said ap plication, staling the rraon Ibeirfoir. nasi he made by ofildMltln fiurl'rale and filed In this offlce within thirty (ao days after the coinpletlonuf the publication of this Notice. CAI.KII TANNKIt. State 1'Hli.trr. Putr of first publication Nuvembrr Ulli, date cptiiplrlton of publication December lllh. Notice of Aascnament No. 1. SURPRISE MINING COMPANY. Principal place of hindncs, American Fork, Utah. Notice to hereby given that nt a meet ing of the directors of tho above named company, held on the 3rd day of Dec, 1900, assessment No. 1 of one cent per share was levied on the capital stock of tho corporation, payable immediately to Jos, A. Wootton, secretary, ot the of Ifice of tho Utah Co. Light Power Co., I American Fork, Utah. Any stock uon which this assessment may remain un paid on the Cth day of Jnnunry, 1907, .will be delinquent and advertised for , sale at public auction and, unless pay ment to made before, will bo sold on tho '22nd dsyof Jnn. 1907, at 2 p. m., at the above named office, to pay the delin quent assessment together with the costs of advertising and expense of salo. JOS. A. WOOTTON, Secretary. (First publication Pec. f, 10f3) t I iBBaaaaJata 7 f r V5ii sSH' -SEajjsBJBSS ' t-w MB Vlv Til f7'SS9GS'v''f. .V V I1 na f y 'our stenographer what it mcair. to ch.'nc a type- h f XjL writer ribbon three times in getting out a clay's work. The NewTri-Chmmo 1 I m.ikes ribbon changes unnecessary; pjvcj yon, with cmic I ribbon and one machine, the three o: ent i;; I Kir :tis o! busi- ' 1 ness typewriting black record, piiiplc copying ar.d red. This machine pcrnun not only the tre of .1 t'tr r ' nli' ir li'i t'-n f iw ..r cr '' j .o t W k nlilion. No e ti . . " r t'n lies- .". '. ' Till- SMITH PRKMII'R ' PI'.WIUTI'R C O.,'1'1' N ,l- "'',, '"' '-' M - .Xilt L..ke tV.. I' ..h. .W iF . . li Alpine Stake Priesthood Meeting. The montlily priesthood of the Alpine Stake convened in Science Hull, Amer ican Fork December 1st, 1900 nt 1(1 n. m., Presidents. L. Chipman piesidmg. President Jnmes II. Clarke in ehnige. Meeting wasopenedby singing "Now Ut us Rejoice in tho Day of Salvation. Prayer was offered by Andrew A. Anderson. Roll called showed nn at tendance below average. Minutes of previous meeting were rend and accept ed. Those recommended for ordination to tho priesthood wcro instructed in their duties by President Clarke and unanl mously sustained. Tho congregation sang "Guide us O Thou Great Jehovah" Considerable time was occupied in hearing the reports of three returned missionaries who had greatly enjoyed Jjalr mission nlirnmi KVho spirit "of infotlclfty jJniV to'diffcr! rico aro predominating factors in tho religious world, nevertheless tho work n the Lord is Bteadily progressing to jlho converting of many honest-henrted people Dr John A. Wldtsoe of tho If. Y. U. was present by invitation of President Gcorgo Drimhall, to awaken if possible increased interest in cducntioal matteis Ho dwelt ut considerable length on tho privileges and responsibilities resting upon us in carrying tho gospel to the nations, and showed tho necessity of our being properly nnd thoroughly pre pared for this labor. Exhorted parents to encourage tin ir children to take counes in the tntosioi.. ary clasa apnrtmonts of our schools nnd universities so ns to fit them to be nble efficient ministers of tho gospel nt home or abroad. Urged tho vast iniKrtimri of fnrmora, horticulturists and stockmen studying their vocations scientifically sons to get better results from their labors. Spoke of dry farming nnd ils great paying advantages and possibili ties. Referred to tliu land lately takm up in Cedar Valley and predicted n grent future in wheat for them. Pros. S. L. Chipman fully endorsed what the Doctor had snid on tho ques tlon referred to. Thought it would lu well for us to take the professor's nil vice and goto school this winter and learn how to do things right. Read a letter from Affile Ik-bur J. Grant recommending n greater interest in tho reading nnd btudy of the "Km" by our young people. Pros. A. .1. Kvans wlvi h.ts been ill for uometimo wits prayed for. Singi ig pago 292. Uenediction was pronounced by S. I). Chipman. Assessment Notice No. 17. Cnpltal Gold and Silver Mining Com pany; Principal Wu of buhiness, Am erican Fork, Utah, Location of mines. North Tlntic mining district. Notico is hereby given, that nt a meeting of tho directors of Hie nbovi named company, held on tho l.'ltli da of Nov. 19IM1, Assessment No. 17 of V per sharo was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable imiucdintel to A. K. Thornton, Secretary, at hih office, American Fork, Uf.di. An stock on which this assessment remains unpaid on Monday Dec. 17th 1900, will bo delinquent und advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment n mnde before, will be sold on .Mmul;i. January 7th, nt 2 p. in. at the olllce of A. K, Thornton & Son, at American Fork, Utah, to pay tho delinquent as sessment, together with the cost of ad vcrtising anil expense of sale. A. K. Thoiinton, Secretary. , Data of first Tntlcj Nov. 17, 1900. CHRISTMAS ANNOUNCEMENT CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS FOR FATHER, MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHER AND SWEETHEART, all me iiimiTEe eoeos. I take pleasure in Announcitur 1 the People Unit I have just received the moM elaborate mwolmviil of suitalile Christmas Pres ents ever shown in American F-firk, consisting of beautiful Watches, Silverware, Ciit-Klnsn antl Jeivejry. SILVERWARE THAT IS S JILVISKWARG W My Silverware in tiio vcrykicsl that money il can buy, tho celebrated "18 17 Uoger Uros. " JX $( Always uood Nolhinic morf suitnble for an f Uh X-mas present for Sister, :Mothtr or Deat K a( Girl. JHf y v m cp MAPLE LEAK CIH' GLASS. ttjs jttja is one of the Host imii. Sec my win- $$&$ jerP (!.'-W (l'n,,lay li-'f,"'L' I'--iJinjr on your ($j VJi'ir-'N- JA WcckltaiT and EiiKnecmvnl Uinjv.s. tmHt Y0UN': MKN Vhi Pop the Quoh- - VW'; 'Wiii'M'' v) tfon nn1 ' can furnif" Hw Wiw: Wcil- -yWh IinK itilw Birth K'W-an. UiiiffA for A-r r)-3Hmf' "7 'rirtniw. Our Htock ofrlnus. pins, . 'i r' WQSftrs CV brwx lolH awl oth,,r Jl'NVtJ,l'.v win kJvo S 1- yW-Sr1 rt'-"H'Mod Mifwslions in choice W-y v.U' of I'hi-:. tnia 1'tvu.Mm. 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