The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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YUKON OKLAHOMA THURSDAY DECEMBER fi 15)23
NUMBER TE:
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VOLUME THIRTY
There were
Yukon has just closed one of the! ‘hat number making letters in foot dially welcomed
football hall which is one of the reqnucincnts
most successful seasons of lootoaii
during the history of Y II S We to he a member of the II A club
went all season without a single defeat
a and 'the red and white still I
bms victorious over all We made
” ‘ on ni
reigns
416 points to our opponents’ 20 and
we ranked third ii the state on games
-
plaved number of points and pnetnt-
1 ‘
age Vie also warn the ( hanipiom-mp
cv eon orenee and wil pci1
of the nexv
some district ion and honor
Tbit indeed s’ aks wel1 for A ukoti
All due to the efficient coaching and
tiling ei forts (if “( liicf Mxers
and the response given by the team
All tl is could newer have been ac-
eonplishod without the loyal suppoit
the entile toxvi
()u
won
help that bus given to us this high
nt iix’v:
honor and lis‘ mction M ty ur bos
even strive to Eve tm to eXpeHn von
of our t ” n an I 1 o' p the Hu i'd as
ld"h as Hr brxe this yc r To you
chbm 1 e’ I - the I g'i-o and gbuy
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of this seai ' -nee" s and our hos
"l f n(
1 ov- are mured graUful lm ihe
f
otidoiu ’ i r t of o-opei a’um and
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shall lever fneet ror cease to be
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'rMefl Tv ' n v f' o h ' made then
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let' name v : 1 Ir oil e id i 1
Mu've'- I'r'i'i Yfiave" Alvt John-
nil u
son Pu 'k S'na’ r Harold (nli'-pie
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IdoV 'Pen ( s t Alaure Leo v helan
d V I" ter G 1 'TO loll
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Nevhoh ( ’ m
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Wheat
Hum on
Hu'e' n u :-!r Ir n Karl Beale
John I’m H V iitoe Rov Moaak
end f'ei ’’g' 1 ' ' 1 d 1 ’ i i - v no vis elected
coptaui for next year Theodore
Xu e' I-' P' " S h i i 1 ( ‘ ami Flunk
Sam
Harold
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a th'O't talk in e panel Ho comp!i-j(f the Methodist chur’li of Kingfish-
mented "s v'v highly unon the high 'r' Libia Rexa R I) Pool pastor
scho' 1 b'i""!lv a"d grade teachers as ve 'formed the ceremony Mrs Tres-
well an 1 'be -ii' 'ndal work that ATi- rrr L a member of the A IT S
kon was d"i”ga Ho said that xxe xvee 1 "radiuit ing class of 1022 Mr Tres-
indeed f"r'upi'e to have such a man 1 ’y‘r employed at the IT R Weather
as Prof ATv"':': at the head of onr I Bureau at Oklahema Citv They are
schools a"d owing to the fact of Ahi-1 v'v at homo at Edmond Okla
koim ru"id "rowth along all lines lie j —
was i-gpi to recommend us for North T E C E G FY ENTERTAIN
c’entrnl Conferf-nce which will indeed
mean a great deal to us and
school among the very best
The program last chapel
ranb our1
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n by the fourth grade Miss Colleen : making plans for the hnihhy season
Nev kirk’s room This was a splendid mid initiating new members A de-
program the little folks shoxyjng lHous three course luncheon was
wondrrfu! fairing under supervision ' served by the hostess Out of toxxm
of Mi-s Newkirk and Miss Fry They 'quests were: Miss B Cissors of Enid
gave an operetta “The English inX-nd Mr Ralph Elgin of Oklahoma
America” City The next regular meeting will
Aliss Newkirk’s room also won theF-“ bold Wednesday of next week
half holiday for having 100 per cent 1 — —
attendance for the month The hoys
have had perfect attendance since I
the beginning of school All other j
rooms had very high attendance
This is indeed a splendid record I
j
The Hi A”s are initiating the new:
members this week And we won-
der If the new members are enjoy-
ing it: Just a xvord to the citizens
of A’ukon! The boys seen on the
streets those cold days wearing white
pantr and straw hata also carrying
umbrellas were perfectly fiane and
®ot trays from Norman They were
Uoinff through the horrors of initia-i
tion Ask Bud Mulvey and Gordon
Newkirk what the paddles wire for ( Every member of the church is e-
Couldn’t have dates? 1 ported to be at services next Lord's' Increase in the use of the postal ihiidren were dinner giants at the
22 members initiated day Friends and visitors are cor- service far in advance of the in- Perkins home Sunday
The Tom Thumb wedding will be
L'iven December 11 at the htgh school
auditorium This is a complete mu-
tation of a -Society Wedding” put j
v
on bv over sixty chidren of luk-n
-
lrom to 10 years of age nine and
eniov an oxennig of coieiiU"d fun
METHODIST CHURCH ITEMS
Thanksgiving with its sacr lre-s
'-S
’'
Him ur attT’iru‘u uvA ill
t relief wdl nan de la c o" n el i s in
i o1 der o": t h ‘ j i o" ran
day owning and elected officer- an!'
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teachers for the ensuing Near Add-!
v
iH nvre i is shown in the Br'vay
!
Tl’e Soldi' bid Vo'id V ' b "I V e 1
cF-a ms time 'hh a fitting jir'i-
' r in and a tr-"i( foi the s hook Each
Ih" lpw rth Ee'tgue was 'mu Srn-
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da v evenin"' lv Mi-s Xr'l e Gt
Fowi’-'h Herald ami ve i nin
ham bed
day evenin"’ tv -Mi-s e'ie ti "iiim
'"'le b "ii l'efeerr d e rMiTv to die
fbe Sunday sebo 1 1 lard v a d to
Ma i if 1 Fo k
1
" ’ a
' hiss The prediction is that this b "
w'H soon gt'oxv to be on'1 of promi-
out ii the school- Its :cne f xxoik
tori'll touih i-- uniimitr'i 1
1 lie Juiior I et g a: ( t r are pi rat -
iog a ( 'It id -t'ua box to titcl to the
orphan (It'ldren at A’orh X'b T'o
1 I
oiphr is one that H "mint rred
by the Vi tn ids H-t' ?F--mty
ii tv H 'o tl'1 H'li'o e'1 ( lm : 1
d’dr V’lc ft’lMh d ru- f r-1
' ' 1 ' f : Weds i
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fo ( a ! v"in wi"") ve tire in hones
e eat t r ce"e ( f yotl begor
SMITH AiOTOR CO
V AIPJELL-TRUSNER
'Al a T W Tresper and AHss Doro-
‘ AVadd-dl were quietly married
Tbn T v p r r r ’
IV T K Iv f IV at hr
nilinrhan (dun W last Tnnsday
THE “TOM THUMB WEDDING”
The Torn Thumb Wedding will b?
given December 11 at the High
School auditorium This i a coin-
plete imitntic” of a '‘Society Wed-
ding” put on sy over sixty children
of A ukon from 3 to 10 years of age
Come and enjoy an evening of con-
tinual fun Admission 35 cents and
20 cent 8 Money goes to the school
Coert that day lost whose lev de-
scending 3un seen in our lard a man
without a gua
CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES
BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
We had 1 10 in Sunday school last
Mi-siounry s uic-ty
We had 110
Sun ay
The Luies
met at lo- church Wod-iesd ty after-
lmun to do some x urk
V e are '''ad to
t her b "imei ai
- It a mul (
i iir
aloti
the 1 1st (
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-Next
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i ‘ T! e ( ) toot i n of
I at tl loeidn" seivi'e ill ’
Tl’e Shg o’ y ir' 1- ill”
( me luii'o some u with you
and lm 1 ir: to have a good day
A !h S’!' N SHF PY 1'as‘ir
m a?: ::‘iiY injurfd
Come Inti er aged about lit xeai's
'a miller of the Ahikon Mill was ili'i-
f 1 n at v n m
s H” f1 in 'g x
Both legs
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union ed a tie home r Mrs Lm-
FAMILY REUNION
ma L Gibson on last Sunday the dif-'
ference in the day being on account
unab'e f at'm'd school Mun-
ol making it a famdy re mimi i-es involving thousands of dol- '!"v' l! ''"rrd Tu-sday
The children and grand hildren 1MS in priz(s m skilfu)y irraiuid I Carl W Smith is quite il!
e-ath'Ted around the festvl bjard ( n an nlcaVor in avo:I the lav Biis week
They were: 1 Air and Mrs R L Fry went to F1
Mrs Emma L Gib-on M' and Airs BUNCH TO I10SPIT M Alonduy evening to sc 'it'"
Roy (Fmpton and fami'y James Gib-' Lena Bunch vho last summer suf- vv v-ho is seriously ill
on and family of ro nth of town Roy f(ni aroi(n tLr tu st- An-’vi‘h Tt’oi(monia
returned to
Leung ab-'ent
ri1'n and family of Oklahoma City
Mr and Mrs Fd Gil f Xknni
K rt nimVy f
Agnew Of Oklahoma City Mrslvise(1 Mi!H Pu(h h uc(tin alonifj
Becky F orenee and Mr and Mrs nice1y an( anxflU to t 1)!ck t() h r
Caude Johnson and family
COOKED FOOD AND BAZAAR
The M E Iadies’ Aid will hold a
cooked food sale and Bazaar Satur-
1'
y Decemocr 15 at the Cox Meat j
Market
M E LADIES' AID
The Ladicn Aid society of the
Me'houisi church mat Wednesday
afternoon at the church and Timalm-d
one quilt A business meeting was j
held and committees appointed on the j
Bazaar and cooked food sale and on j where he spent a week with his moth-j Tlm “Skunk” Growers’ Associa-
charity work and to look after the'er Mrs J E McKinney Mrs Me- tion hdd an ail night session at Ken-
sick and the new people in the com-1
ruunity The Aid society will not
meet next Wednesday on account of
the Bazaar and cooked food sale
MAM INCREASE SURPASSES
ALI lAtlLITIES IN IASI ALAR
crease in force and facilities to han-
die the mail is shown in the report of
Harry S New postmaster general
for the fiscal year ending June 20
1022 which has just been completed
IF'sidte the fact that appropria-
tions have been insufficient the post-
ma - ter general rcpoits that the tie-
p-irttneiit d fieit ha- been cut praetl-
Tb ‘ r ’ i 1 1 otI mu t lie x -i iue of
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‘ d e b i San I'raiie:’ eo
i -t if ! 77 1 1 ’ 1 vm A pe foimanc '
- f I'1'' 2 j ef'-eut : t f "a nmorlcd
vi'lia -1 1 iami of ! ! w 1 mi'e
'I ive rs are - bo” n in tlm teport
i i all le -m lm of the serx ice ami the
'r'l'ier -tales tlit ( ffii lent ser-
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I'V! s !' n V ' Irichc'l f'oi' ligef-
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to! ( h v line
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and pro
s' u 'V f he 1 i re i y op VP Moll
h''i hiiid'U' i and ten fi-ud rders
e l sued ac ai t : lit v-sbx oil-
to 'k prol loir" - ii 1 o'htl'r die ’lying
i-1 ' ve rec lot o! mails ' rt 'A -d ' -I end")r several
) be d partiii "it is nhs eaibing the''1' ’ di'ui with home folk's I
’ no'uir jd similar j ie Mi S'M' wa ( overm-me
themes sought to be conducted 'v" "b:’e ridi"r n ear Sunday I
thl)Uvh Manv ()f t)( c
r: vic Sv1(li att (n
thonys hospita! Fri(bv ast
st (i w ‘
wt I- rr Fa M c '
school xvork She is a senior in the
high sclmol j
Misses Gladys Gillette and Manone
Clo'felter attended the inauguration ‘
services of the Oklahoma City Col-j
lege the first of the week when the
j new president Dr Antrim was in-i Thanksgiving vacation with her par-
! stalled They were also guc'ts at thejents Mr and Mrs David R Hill
I banquet at the College The inaugur
al ceremonies wore held in the new
(Masonic temple and the banquet at
j the college
— — —
Pocmastor F C McKinney return-)
cd Wednesday from Appleton Mo :
Kinney who recently underwent an
operation at a hospital in St Louis
hn returned to her home and is now
eonvaloocing
RED HILL BREEZES
Mr and Mrs Robert Fercmun and!
Miss Opal Bales spent the past I
week with friends near Ftiion Cn 1
(Jut to a number from this neighbor
hood attended Tiado- Day at Yukon
Monday
Mr W D Sturgm d Debtor
Miss Edith wire among the hukv
ones meixirg 25') at Trades Dux
Gran Imu l-'ore man ba- been on Bn
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Miss Vein- Miller
bl TH fr
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SCOTT BREEZES
Miss Iva Jones and Miss Dolli-
Towe are driving a nexv car now you
know Clarence and Herman Branch
have a new Ford
Mi-s Christine HiT who is employ
ed in the Pauls Valley schools spent
Grandpa Ilill who has been ill is
much better at this xvriting
Mr A O Stary and family of Ed-
mond spent Thanksgiving at the
home of Grandma Estes
Little Rose Mack is on the sick list i
this xveek j
ne'h Goodman’s Saturday night
Oscar Estes was out of school Mon-
day ox account of Trades Day
Walter E Starry gave a program
t Want hard Ok'a on Thanksgivir
night
RICHLAND ITEMS
-dl we are getting some rein
r U1 ddron are at til
home if lmr father! I' ALWa’ker f
a vjp
n MI1 v vist(
Jlt th' Auger homo L Tbanksgt
mg
Marion Knox let urn d t O C V
( 'hicka-lli after -jH'iMiii'' Tba’ik
riving xaia'ioi ) v iid Mi
Pm km r
Ai i s M:ie Smnh w a - loiee f'-oi
Oh 'lioinu lev : 1 i ' iik r iv i r v
Doig toiet tie ad i! of j : : 1 1 i n j
with M'i Lc ii id ei or on Tbur
dev the Ft
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IV't Han”’' ('oin:i Ok'a Statute a
Be il re -olved t y the Piesid'-nt and
Board oi Trustees of Hie Town of
A'ukoii Okhdioma
Section 1 Tbe operating or main
taining of any pool or billiard table
call talde domino or other gam
tables in any busim'ix house or club
Ur” or otimr jwldi' building is
hereby declared to be a nuran-c and
is )rolii!it(‘ 1 xxitbin the coriorate
limils of the Town (f A'ukon Okla-
homa and shall be unlawful
Section 2 Any person who shall £
operate or maintain ary such pool or -billiard
table ( card table or domi-1
no or game table as provided in sec-
tion on" of this ordinance shall on
conviction thereof be fined in a sum
not less than ?5()0 nor mure than
$2000 and each day that such pool
account of her j or billiard table or card table or
domino or game table is operated or
maintained shall constitute a separate
offence and such person convicted
shall be committed until such fine
and costs are paid
Section 3 By reason of the fact
that the operating or maintaining of
such tables ns set forth in section I
one of this ordinance is a public nuis- g
ance and it is necessary for the pres- §
ervation of the public health and L
safety an emergency is hereby de- i''
dared to exist by reason of which it g
is necessary that this ordinance take
immed’ate effect from and after ite
approval and this ordinance shall
j take effect and be in full force from
and after its passage approval and j
publication
Passed and approved this 3rd day
of December 1923
A C DENNING
President of the Board of Trustees
Attest
J C TA Mil ILL Town Clerk
' eutjiiiwW miw
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