OCR Text |
Show Ammcan Fork Lccals itrnest Klrkman returned to the r.rtonan Ranch Tuesday, after ' a 22? Tisit here. W.1UI, family- - Order Mothor'0 Day Flower. Early. . More Week. Humphries. Bigger and Better Stock nf uw for Mother's Day at Humphries, adv. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Jr, were business visitors in the eapltol city Monday. MfB,' John SmUhTnd baby son of dt Lake City, were visitors ouiiuaj J the ome , of,, her mother, Mrs, Illllan K. Brown. Mrs L. A. Adamson and Miss Lor-rdne Lor-rdne Adamson, motored to Provo where thep spent the day eombiPlU business and pleasure. , Mrs.-1 T. Jacobson and children, tune and Joan, of Cedar. City,' is U . ., 1 - mill. V. ...iu.iv InrlfiUniieiy ueie niui uoi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley. f lflas ; Clarice. Bromley and Mrs. L. ... a JA Hw msf sn1 A 1 JaCODSOn 01 Veuiu wnj, muwiw w gait Lake City Tuesday, where they combined business ami pleasure uur-ine uur-ine the day. I Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wootton of Cedar the arrival of a fine -WlJ, tby girl. AI1 concerned are doing Lrv nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Wootton firere formerly of this city. - " . f Miss Ella Edwards . underwent an 'operation for appendicitis Friday 'morning at a Salt l&kq nospuai. Ac-coring Ac-coring to last reports, she' is lmprov-!ing lmprov-!ing as well as can be expected.. , I The children of Mrs.. J. W. Preston entertained Wednesday evening In her honor at a dinner party, tne occasion Wng her birthday anniversary. Music n$ social chat were enjoyed follow ing dinner. - - latest popular Brunswick records. Bennett-Werner. ioieiiuoue ius-w." adv. irs. baran Jones and mv t'i- Birk visited Sunday In Salt Lake City mm James r. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Veil Harrow iw,. Harry Harrow of Salt Lake City, were guests Sunday at the horns of . Mrs. Benjamin Brown. mrs, neidon Birk and chiMr Betty and Jack, visited the week-end m tne eapltol city with Mrs. Birk'g momer, Mrs. Alcesta Moore. PEASANT GROVE REVIEW 4 Mrs. Roy Greenwood entertain an afternoon luncheon lady Wends last Friday at the. Grant WUB1C was also an enjoyable aversion or the entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shelle nnd iwfa. Stella Singleton spent the week-end In sterling, Idaho,; where they visited menus ana relatives., Mrs. Shelley lemuimea ior an indefinite visit f in r ii f , "f JJeland Friday, son of Mr. And iuv T. S. Friday, underwent an ODeratinn for appendicitis at the Leh'I Hospital eaturoay. According to last reports, he Is doing as well as can be expect- Mr. and Mrs. John Buckwalter, Jr., and baby, Joan, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in this city visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs! X. EL Buckwalter and Mr. and . Mrs. S. P. J-ogsdon. - Maytag galea and Service. Terry I "ovr, rnone 42-W. . . 4-27tt. Harold Werner and Karl Bennett of the Bennett-Werner Radio Co. were business visitor la Salt Lake City naonaay. Mrs. Agnes Brown returned to Salt ike. City Sunday evening, after visiting tne week-end with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. ".Miss Beth Hutchines. wh in t. tending the U. of U. at Salt Lake City, visited the week-end with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. X Hutchlnga. ana jars. Lee Davla nf fialt Lake City, announce the arrival Af a line baby boy. Mrs. Davis was form- erly Miss Nina Paulson of this city. Miss Katherine Karron. who is employed in Salt Lake City, visited Saturday and Sunday here with ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karron Another State Tlnristfl SPECIAL for SAT., MAY a. JJamodUs 35c doz.. 3 doz. 95c. Humphries Floral, xeiepnone .2-00. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Russon and Mr. and Mrs. Elijah ChiDman." attendfid 'Broadway Melody" at the Paramount theatre,- Provo, the forepart of last week. . - - Mrs. L. J. Hutchings. Mrs.' Davis Boley and Mrs. Weston Pratt attended a birthday party in Lehi Monday given in honor of Mrs. David Peter son. ..'., ; .'. ..v.....'.. ...... i., .". a '. . -. ! Miss Clarice Bromley spent the eek-end In Salt Lake City visiting with relatives and friends, che also Attended the Oratorical contest held )ast Friday evening in the Assembly i - J Mrs. Glen Sykes entertained last JTriday. afternoon at a well, appointed trldge party. Four tables were in pro gress, high score being won by Mrs. JTerril White. A delicious luncheon pas served early in the evening. : Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith and fiss Lenore Crcokston accompanied it Noel Peterson of Provo, were imong those who attended the Nautilus Nauti-lus Social Unit formal dinner dancing jarty at the Hotel Roberts, Provo, Wednesday evening. Mrs.' Meredith Ind Miss Crookstoa are members "Of Jus unit. I Mrs. Ruben Chipman and daughter, ;Jarai, spenHast-rThursday", ' Fi hi Saturday in Salt Lake City, guests ft the Salt Lake Tribune at the Hotel Jtah. Miss Chipman represented this fstrict at the State finals of the fatlonal Oratorical . contest held, at jssemMy Hall Friday evening. She , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Preston return- ed home Monday from Mldvale, where they visited the previous three days with Mr. and Mrs.:T. JJ. Larson. Mrs Larson accompanied them home fori a short stay. Misses Doris- Cunningham and Mil dred Dunkley attended a' business meeting of the Lambda Tau's Monday evening in Provo at the home of Miss Maurine Bee. - - r - Mr. ana Mrs. Walter Strange in company with Misses Matilda anA Berdle Evans and Morrill, Evans of Lehi, attended a Masonic Dance at the Utahna Gardens, Provo, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. . Will : Jones , and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karron of Provo, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Birk. Mr. and Mrs. Klnley Taylor 'and daughter, Grace, were Sunday visitors in Spanish Fork, guests at the home of Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. James D. Miller. Visitors at the Mrs. Hannah Dunk-ley Dunk-ley home Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedqulst, Mr. and Mrs."" Albert Headquist of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Earl I Dunkley; and family, and Mrs. Bally Dunford and baby of Salt Lake City. You wouldn't call a Plumber Plum-ber Jto do your brick laying. Jjei. us oeauuiv vour siir- roundinffs. Rohbock & Sorts' Expert landscapers.Phone xu i . , . jciouiHiaLca ana inior- mation TREE. 4-20-tf, Latest popular sheet music and Brunswick records. Bennett-Werner. Telephone 108-W. adv. Especially Interesting arid Worthwhile! JLhis specialized Group of Smart . I lilk Dresses A delightful surprise is waiting for you iri our dress department , . . brand new, smartly styled silk dresses that have been especially selected ..,or your immediate and summer needs , t ia one thriftily priced group at s . new, smartly styled silk dresses that have been esoedallv wWt - SK . -,or your immediate and summer needs , t ia one f thriftily priced group at Ac ' Unusual Qiiaiitvt You " will be orouJ ol ,f the quality of the silks vtualiy found only in. dt&isi at hlihu pjrices. Unusual , St,k! Mmv. many charmina styles . , , in plain colors, print and combinations 1 : " be sure to see them , , , and soon! Mrs. J. H. Singleton, Mrs. Thomas Singleton and Miss Stella Singleton I motored to Salt Lake Tuesday, Where I they spent the day combining busi ness and pleasure. - --i Mr. and Mrs. David Davis visited in Salt Lake City Wednesday with rela tives. : -1 v - - jj: Misses Mary Roberts and Pyper, Paul Roberts and Thomas K. Evans of Salt Lake City, were visitors . last I Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Evans. . Glen Boley, : who is employed in Nevada, spent the' week-end here visiting his, family. ias given honorable mention for' the pndid way in which she delivered jer address "Origin of the Constitu- JOn." MISS Dlln-minn nnnntn. . w.,uiu blOUUUVB UUU1 be American Fork high school this w. r: .... . ' . Among those from this city r who attended: the wedding reception given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller in Provo Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Herman Backman were Mrs. , Mabel Miller, LeGrande Miller, Elmo Mller, -Junior Miller, Miss Ida Chad wick - and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jenkins. JL " " Mrs. Thomas Singleton entertained at a quilting party Monday afternoon for Mrs. Leo T. Shelley, Mrs. Eliza Buckwalter, Mrs. Susie Miller and Mrs. Nellie - Procter Following - ithe I sewing diversion, a delicious dinner was served. Kenneth Singleton "arrived here Wednesday from! the Singleton sheep camp for a.week'e visit with his fami ly. Mrs. Vern Boley and children ar rived home Saturday from Thompson, where . they spent the week visiting Mr. Boley, who is employed there.' Cameo Thseatre ': WEEKLY PROGRAM ...... - Saturday Only, lAy 4 William Haines in "ALIAS JIipiY VALENTINE1 ' With LIONEL BARRYMORE, KARL DANE and LEL1A HYAM3 W iN detective' C0Vili trap him but when he looked into a pair of Wily eyes the game- , was up! He could "layen steal a lady'e heart! greatest dramatic role. Also good comedy. atlnee 3:00 p, M.lQc and 15c. . Evening 10c and 25c. - Sunday and Monday 5 and 6 rr "THi LAST WARNING" with Laura Laplante ihe?InknovnSe instartlig Btory of a group o actors who dared aramlr 7T'9 Sest mystery spookyv daring, 'delightful, . uuik. . its truly '.'The picture of a thousand thrills!" Also Collegians "FAREWELL." Admission 10c and 25c. The H. H. Club was entertained last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Klnley Taylor! : Progressive games wereenJoyed,,the prize being won by Mrs. Morley Zabriskie.. A delicious luncheon was served '' early in the epenlng to eight members. : Miss Nona Brown, who has been at the SL. Mark hospital. Salt Lake City, for the past several weeks recovering from an appendicitis operation, was removed to her home at Murray Tues day. She is doing very nicely, accord- tng to last reports on her condition. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leavitt of Mil- ; ford, spent the week-end here visiting friends and relatives. Saturday even- I lng they, In company with Mrs. Mable i Miller and family, attended a wedding reception "in Provo at the home of Mrs. Herman Backman in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller, nup f tlals of last weefc." rf" Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Jr.. attended a , bridge party Saturday evening m Lehi at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. p. Melllng. " - Mrs. Ford Roberta of Elko, Nevada, was a guest Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ;J!arvis Aydelotte. Mrs. RobertS'ls visiting indefinitely in Lehi with relatives. xveuieuiuer motner with aome flowers from Humphries. adv. ? Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Russon snent Monday visiting friends in Provo. - I v Dr. and Mrs. Grant Evans of Pay- son, spent a day last Week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Evans. Mrs. E. A. Culbertson of Salt Lake Cityspent Sunday visiting here with ner sister, Mrs. Ruben Chipman. - Latest ; popular sheet music and Brunswick records" - Bennett-Werner. Telephone 108-W. adv. Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer, Jr., and family arrived home the first of the week from Idaho, and have pur chased a ranch In Highland, where they will make their future home. Utah State and .CoiiTitv i ... . ' . . .. -rrize uamm. Selected Bulbs $2.00 ner dozen. Can. not be duplicated anywhere at uus price. r,irs. J. . P. Jtugrai, Pleasant ftrnvn Telephone 68-W. 5-4-lt Mrs. William Patrick, Mrs. A. ' F. Smith, Mrs. Samuel F. Grant and son, Max, and Mrs. Eva Frankam ot Provo, motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday on a combined business and pleasure MP. i Mrs; James M. Grant. Mrs. Alt Nash and Miss Nina Nash were bust ness visitors in Salt Lake City Satur day. Your . car will climlij : them with less effort Ltl ! you tank up at AHEEIOAIT FOEK OIL r DAY and NIGHT SERVICE AMERfCAN FORK TEL. 112 - Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Bitter, who have spent the winter in Califorhia, are visiting this week a't the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Hoyden Holindrake and with other relatives, enroute to their home in Shelley, Idaho. - Tuesday and Wednesday, May 7 and 8 See Tom Mix and Tony in ThriuT h TJE BIG DIAMOND EOBBEEY" ; augng, actions. The western ace riding like wildfire through --- a lulck-trigger drama of the new west Also beginning of new serial r. "The Diamond Master" " napter one "SECRET OF THE NIGHT" and Good Comedy. , FRep v ,. - Admission 10c and 25c. a matinee Wednesday 4:00 P. M. for all children under U Triri of age. All others 10c. Thursday and Friday, rTay 9 and 10 , Gary Cooper and Lupe Velez in . m:: "wolt? &nrm fee n, 8tlonaiT6mance you "wilt" nr forept " Tn a love neet in 'daghter ItiiTlt!? liTe their wM' romantic dreams the alluring f H Tbu sy8ttar"foveroTtra mountains. " A drama to w:uoii ana Deauty. - --- vooa comedy. Admission 10c and 25c. A social-event of "Interest during the past week was the entertainment given last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Martin Nielsen for' the Sororaia ladies. ..Mrs. : Clarence A. Grant reviewed' the -book The Mother. Moth-er. - during 'the,, afternoon. 'Radio music and needle work were also enjoyed. en-joyed. 1 A - delicious luncheon was served to fourteen, including two special guests, Mrs. Samuel F. Grant and Mrs. Harold Werner. ' Fourteen friends of Miss ;. Sarah Chipman pleasantly surprised - her Thursday evening, the occasion being her birthday. Games and music were enjoyable features of , the evening, after which a delicious luncheon was served, v The dining table was center ed with a crystal bawl -of yellow daffodils. i a Two Girls Lire on ' Hot Water and Bice TlitA fit onmapfi t rnrt Kl a Xfiaa A TT and fiister lived on hot water and rice. Nov they eat anything and feel fine, they say, since taking Ad- lerika. Ika relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter irom me njeteni. If.lrA. rt ntitnv rnil. mftqli unA luaara jv. cujw; vu. . slaep better. No matter what you hi fripil for rnur utomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. Win. Thornton Drug Co. adv. LEADING florists of American Fork, Eohbock & Sons, Phone 137. "All yariet ies of beddinsr ulants. flow ers, shrubs and etc. Funeral designs our specialties. 4-20-tf The following Alpine Stake Relief Society workers attended the Timpan-ogos Timpan-ogos Stake conference Tuesday after noon held at the Windsor ward chapel: Mesdames Eliza Buckwalter, Lettle Gudmundsen, Sarah S. Chip-man, Chip-man, Edith G. Young, Maude Christen Chris-ten sen, Laura Dunkley and Mary E. AbeL Women appreciate this riding comfort Long trips easy when you drive a Ford EASY-RIDING comfort is on; of the features of trie new Ford. Somehow, it seems to just glide along, as if every road were good road. Even rough stretches may betaken be-taken at a fast pace without hard, jolts or bumps ot the exaggerated bouncing rebound which is the cause of most motoring fatigue, f? :- Come in and arrange for a demonstration. Youlf know then that the transverse springs and Houdaille shock absorbers make a big difference in riding comfort. RoodUer, f40 Phaeton, $460 TmJor SeJan, $52$ Bmunen Coupe, $525 Coupe, $550 r Sport Coupe, with rumble teat, f550 , Fordor Sedan, $625 ' f4 fi U DtroH, pint ckrt for frmgkt tmd dtiirtry. tmmptrt rv |