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Show 8ATURgAYr AUGUST S iT.- SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1924 AMERICAN FOBK CITIZEN t a i ? i HI- AMERICAN FORK LOCALS R. L. Ashby and wife returned Wed uesday after spending a few days la Hinckley. Miss La Vone Bromley had aa bet guest here .Wednesday, Miss Elms Collins of Provo. Miss Lucretla Ashby Is spending the week at Lemlngton, guest of her uncle, Bishop Rodney Ashby and family. Geo. A. Btorrs and Mr. and Mrs.. J. W. Storrs of Bait Lake City, were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. Olsea. A bouncing baby boy arrived Friday Fri-day morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Graff. Mother snd babe doing welL ; Mrs,La..OrndeWoyea-and--oa, Sherman, returned to Americas Fork Thursday after spending several days In Salt Lake City with relatives. Mrs. P. M. Kelly, Mrs. Atlantic Chrlstensen, and Mrs. J. F. Noyes attended at-tended "Ughtnln," "played in the Salt Lake Theatre, Wednesdsy night FOR SALE Furniture and Stoves. Call at Mutual Creamery. 8-9- Mr. and Mrs. Verne Beck and Mr. and ' Mrs. Abner ' Chlpman returned Thursday from Gunnison where they spent a few days. Master Elmer Shatter of Bingham Canyon Is spending a two weeks' visit here with his grandmother, Mrs. Mina Shatter. Mrs. Charles II. Pierce and daughter, daugh-ter, NIta, returned Monday from Bingham Bing-ham where they visited with Mr. Pierce who is employed there. Mrs. J. E. Clayton of Lent Is confined con-fined to the Community Hospital suffering suf-fering from blood poisoning In a foot resulting from a scald. - , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wild, Clyde, Edith and Jennie Thornton returned Tuesday from a two weeks trip to - Yellowstone. They visited relatives Girls met Thursday i H.hft anrnnte and renort havlnr a great deal of pleasure from the trip. Miss Iris Evans Is enjoying, a two weeks vacation In Richfield and Fish Lake with relatives. Mrs. Sterna Hatch and daughter, Sarah, of Woods Cross, were guests at the home of Mrs. Hatch's sons, Ira Hatch of this city, and John Hatch of Highland from Saturday last till Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Wild and children, with Mr. and Mrs. Raynor Goates of Og-den, Og-den, left Wednesday for the canyon to spend two weeks. They are with; Mr. Wild who is regularly employed there. Vern Walker and family have been spending the week at Fish Lake with friends. Mr. Walker has been on vacation va-cation from the Co-op' store. T.A. Gifeen.wo,alsof "ihe CoK)p, who enjoyed his vacation this week, spent the last two days in American Fork Canyon at Mutual Dell. FOR 8 ALE Furniture and Stoves. Call at Mutual Creamery. 8-9- r The E. T. 0, evening with Miss Mayme Chee'ver. The usual diversions occupied the time after which the hostess served, her guests a dainty lunch. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chadwlck and i eons, and Misses Veda - Barratt and Millie Duncan were business visitors In 8alt Lake City Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. The regular Sunday School union meeting will be beld tomorrow afternoon after-noon In the 8take tabernacle. A Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Chrlstensen and Miss Ruth Munns of Elwood, were guests here for two days this week. of. Mrs.- Chrlstensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Abel. They came down to attend the Pacific Island reunion re-union beld at Geneva Wednesday. Among those from this city who were in 8panlsh Fork .Thursday for the opening day of the American Le go attendance In ail departments tfon festivities were Mrs. Reed Card- Is requested. The B. T. O. Club members were aer, Mrs. Willis Bromley and daugh ters La Vone and Clarice, Mr. and Mrs. James Chlpman and daughter, guests Tbnrsdsy evening of Miss May-;Drotbyr Mrs. Atlantic Chrisetensen, ana Cheever. Needle work and chits , Lawrence ana mmiiy. occupied the time, followed by the erving of a dainty lunch at 10:10 O'clock. Ray D. Nicholes, who has been car- Among those from this city who went to Geneva to attend the Pacific Islands reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hatch and son; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pitts and family; Pres. James H. Clarke and son, Willard; Mrs. Moroni Wild, Mrs. James Varney, Mrs. Geo. .Varney and Mrs. Ann Huggard. ; Accused of stealing three auto tires and two seats from two antos, belonging be-longing to Jay Condor and Jack Var ney, which were wrecked Tuesday night on the West state road, 0. H. Pierson, 20, H. F. Langford, 19, and Phllo Parr, 20 of Riverton, are In Lthe. county Jail at Provo.- The Twyi were arrested Wednesday afternoon at Bingham by Deputy Sheriff Otto Birk and Marshal Walter Durrani Ford Business Good During the past week the 8tewart Laursen returned Tues- Motr Co, sold nine cars as follows: Mrs. Ed. day to her home in BoldJer Summit 0n coupe, one track, two roadsters, after spending two weeks here with four tourings and one used car. Thla her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Abner u spienoia sun lor me new com- una fcr . . Inin anit m Huln mnnA laker during the season at Mutual niprasn. rs. Laursen was orongni ' aa a a . at SllTl Vlflaft , Dell, la comma- down from the a. nfe suffering rrom a mua auacK or. - yon today and next Tuesday, ' with ItTPbold fever. R. V. Dodge, son-in-law Mrs. Nicholes and son, Paul, leaves ot th Chtpman's, who is at their for Berkeley, California. Mr. Nto-,Doni recuperating from a severe at- holea will attend the university in,1" or typnoia, is ooing weii. Berkeley. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lollard Lo-llard Pett were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Precinct Justice Handling Office Affairs Adolph Nielsen, who was appointed to succeed Hyrum Blackhurst as Jos. K. Nicholas, wife and family. who visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Precinct Justice, Is being kept busy of Joa. Nicholes after spending the past late looking after civil matter that Whimper and children, ot Harold: year In Callfronla where Mr. Nlc-.are coming up. The fall rush wljj Mr. and Mrs. James Culls and child- boles received his master's degree oon be on and then the office will be ren of Salt Lake City and Mr. and from the Leland-Stanford TJnlver-' reslly busy. Much more business Mrs. Ross Hocking of Bingham, sity, left early Thursday morning of 'bould go through the jutlce's office Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vincent of Park last week for their home In St, but many lawyers who handle cases City, risked Mrs. Pett here Than- George. They arrived In St George .draw thenf to Provo which adds to day en route to the American Legion that night, making the trip in fifteen the expense by unnecessary trans-.convention trans-.convention la Spanish rork. hours. jporUtlon. I n Notice of Republican Primary. - A Republican primary will be held In the American Fork City Hall August Au-gust 14th at 8 p. m.. to appoint seven delegates with alternates to the state convention, also seven delegates with alternates to the Judicial convention. con-vention. r Jesse M. Walker, Chairman v-R. v-R. L. Ashby, Secretary. QBig Sailed Uur phoe Dep , BIG EEDUCTI0NS artment Wonduerf ul Valu es LOW PRICES Spenjtfdjr "froin our regular stocks and include styles for all occasions. You are safe in purchasing for the future as well as for now, for the styles are new and will remain in favor for months to come. '-- , . ' DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY . LOOK HERE 1 Lot Ladies' and 1 Lot Odds and Ut h?a 1 Misses Children's White Ends in Ladies ren ar?0B1"e reen and Blue Slippers while Slippers. Worth floI,.v50od Ja: Hollywood Sand- thevlast $4.50 to $7.50 for ses .812 to les. Sizes 12 to 2. . .. 11V. Regular Regular 17 80c Pair $1.95 Pair $3.25, Sale $1.95 iah . . 1 Lot Red and 1 Lot Grey Cut- 1 Lot Grey Louis SPECIAIr Green Fancy Cut- M. n ., , ., out Sandler Sizes out Sandles' heel slippers. Re- 1 Lot Grev E. P. 3 to 7. Worth gular $3.7." now gular $6.85 Sale 5ee d Slippers. $5.85-Sale $3.50 t0a- mtne Regular $8.85 for V 2-43 $45 $5.85 mealWashtble Orey Nubuck Ox- 1 Table Oood "Wohtiotibk" Kid E. P. Reed fords. Regular Ends Your 1 Table ChM' Slippers. Regu- t7fl, , . ... . , renV Shoes. Real tar $9.85 for 7-8 Cho.ee whUe they $S8S $5-- 'st -.$2.69 Pair . THE BIO FRIENDLY STORE : ; U UWUiO. '' iff- mm riitcewporacM 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Boys' Two -Knicker Suits In Fall's Favored Models Our New DUpUyt Are Ready! Come in, boysl You're welcome. Ixok at our new Suits You'll like one of them for your new Suit Several nice models and just the patterns pat-terns and colon to please you. The most for the money is not too much to claim for these Suits at to $13.75 Greenwood Family Holds ,.. Reunion at Saratoga The annual reunion of the descendants descend-ants of William Greenwood was held Thursday afternoon and erenlng at Saratoga resort About one hundred and fifty members of the Greenwood families were present The families assembled about noon and ate lunch after which a business meeting and spicy program, was held. Following the program bathing was ldulged in and the remainder of the afternoon spent in conversation. Following the supper lunch the parties returned 1 Z2S2S2ESS252S2S2S25aS2S2b -THitFASHIONM SPONSORS SIMPLICITY US25Z52S N the days ot sophistication It Is refresn Ing to find that simplicity sim-plicity In dress ts still fashionable, although, Xa sure, 4t must b combined with art to txt successful. What, for Instance could bo more charming than these Charlotte models worn by the popular actress, Mirthe Negater Neg-ater in a performance of "Rl Je Voulals" and sketched by a Cheney artist at the Theatre c"u Qynnase tn Paris. On the left ts a very appropriate model for early (all which would be charming developed In navy blue Drapaca. with a red leather belt and a white Crepe Chenette "plisse sol. rl!" or sunburst fall in front. These pllsses. says llvnrl Creanire. the fashion authority, will still be employed em-ployed m autumn models, sometimes, as In this case. In the middle of tho dress, or several falls will be disposed dis-posed In front Borne jackets or tunics will also -ve piiKie solell on both wra. iu wiuen a little the silhouette vnder the low waistline. The. other dress relies for its charm tipon the mixing of pink and blue, so much favored by a i, , r m 1 j i' The same group ''ot officers who .e so tho past yesr was sustained to ct for the ensoelng year with T. A. Greenwood a chairman. - MUlimnt From Octw Waters of the Indian nea.. western Australia hsra ai ... ther-of-pesrl shell worth tiinrmmn wvtwVt REALART THEATRE August 13-14 15-16th One show each evening. Matinee Wednesday 13th Children under twelve 25c, Adults 40c. X r.L-ii Evening all seats 50c. - , is-X J ' Reserved Seats 75c. -p Special Musie" ; COVE05EB)) WAGON A JAMS! CBUIg MOOWCTWM PftUINTtO 7 JaT f gTtAIIrt IIMHllaMIBHaailHHIIIINaaaa1SaSBWaiBtaaBBSSBBSBSBB NEXT WED., THURS., FRI, SAT. FKKI: VOTES With Keeley's Ice Cream and Candies at Briggs' Pharmacy . Good for 200 votes on the purchase of one pound Keeley's Candj or 1 At. 'r. I ..n ' ffMAnvn IT J pneseuted - Snturda y - or " Sunday,- The tirtsS 1 1IbssS1 ak.MakMtVua.a. si.- Bris Pluirmncy v t broidered wUh pcarla. San Tox Drug Store. Telephone 99 ? Xo pinkievealag eeatuibe. the French couturiers. |