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Show SEPTEMBER 10, 1927 liFork Lc3ls Veim 01n tra. a week-end LakeC" i -iJfc Crookston I;' Tfsfting 7galt Uk. Clt, at tt. t.T tugbtor ! . ; r v. storm of Salt I i Url ! rfiT were '""'" fot; and-lfrrAlma ' ; - v' f iiorfean Olnen haa'goto ukiCKy to a"en1 achool there 5Sr.'ul end the Lin- 4 L nd Mrs. B. J- spent Qjj afternoon in Salt Lake City Lw busluess and DleMure on V ud Jlrs. frank Shafter and 4 '.. .nd John Shafter of Brag- I""" . V .... Lgai Sunday evening here with Mrs. Clarence umm sty one gift box to & ens- .i ll. Hflnrrm ' THiOTnri- f Ihnrsdayi Friday and W.. ' Spending an enjoyable two j,b Grouse Creek with Mr. and Bthard Douglas, Mrs. R. J. ud oni, Harold and Virgil 'nediome this week. I ud Mrs. Harvey Fletcher and jf left Thursday for New York j, Oeir home, after rlaltlng Mrs. jert parents, President and tlLChipman here for the sum mit . . . . kind. Mrs. W. S. Storrs and Mr. In. Alma Olsen and daughters ud Louella spent Saturday today visitins in Richfield at lrnit of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Storrs hally. . . ud Mrs. A. Ray Jrn left Wednesday Olpln and for their a a New York City. Mrs. Olpln children have spent the summer iFnsident and Mrs. S. L. Chip-i, Chip-i, Kr. Olpin having joined them i later. - si ku been received of the at narriage in Los Angeles of lUVeta Thomas and Mr. Ted at. Mrs. Tanner left here for jbIi about six months ago. Sho home for a visit and they wis California their home. ,Ma and Mrsr Erastns iTsrsoU spent Friday la Bait Lak City on business. Mrs. Edith Fox spent Tuesday visit, Ing with friends and relatives In Sprlngvyie. MIsa.Melba Baxratt spent Wednes-Pro, Wednes-Pro, visiting with her sister and other relatives. ! Miss LalUe Buckwalter, who is attending at-tending school-Jnt Salt Lake City, spent the week-end visiting" with" her parents,- Mr.- and Mrs. A. W. Buck-waiter. Buck-waiter. "Mrs. Mamie Goudle'is here on a t?o.weeks visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. Bryant Mrs. Goudte is enjoying her vacation from a beauty parlor where she la employed lu Eureka. Cl? ft -CjoeV rtgaf sturgghome last Friday from a two weeks vacation vaca-tion spent In Idaho and Yellowstone Park. Ha resumed his work at the Peoples state Bank of American Fork Monday. He report having had a tnost enjoyable trip. Mrs. A. W. Buckwalter had as her guests on Monday, Mrs. . Goldstein and Miss Lila Goldstein of Salt Lake City. Mrs. L. Taseu and Miss Birdie Tasen of Salt Lake City also spent the day visiting at the Buckwalter home. Bernard and Walter Tasen, who have been visiting the past week there, returned home with them. " Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young de lightfully entertained last Friday eve ning at their home for the members of the M. I. A. stake board. The entertaining en-tertaining rooms were effectively dec orated In garden flowers. After the usual social diversions, a delicious lunch waa served. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. Cannon of Salt Lake City. Mr. Klrkham and Mrs. Cannon are on the general board. Last Thursday evening, Miss Leons Kelly entertained at her hornet for several members of the Wasatch Hiking Club of Salt Lake City. Spring flowers - tastefuUy-T decorated the rooms. Games and other social pastimes) were enjoyed, after which dainty lunch was served. The Invited guests were: Misses Mable Smith Florence) Rash, Myrtle Forslund, Evelyn Elder, Grace Nicholson, EUen Steele all of Salt Lake City, Mrs. E. J. Wilde of this city, Messrs. Ralph Lambert, Jack Cunningham, Van Cun ningham, and R. Cunningham of Salt Lake City. Miss Thelma Larson i.nt . - vwimmw o.rk at tha TfUntt. w..v Monday, after, a month's vaUol Mrs. Byron Bird at' ntn..L i visiting this week In American Fork, guest at the home of Mrs. Clyds Park- AW Cameo Theatre A V Special Attractions! lesday Wednesday Thursday September 13, 14 and 15 The greatest picture In the hitsory of the photoplay. .Miracle of Miracles L ;The perfect, picture . has arrived. VTba Big Parade" is the best picture that has ever been made. King YIdors production. St:irrinir Tntn nuu... :!,. i. uuu uiiueri win nenee Auuree. irTnr i'; The Bl Parade'' Is here at last. Don't see it, if no lue mosi inruung ana most gionous nun ever LT,kf7 Dlct,!l.U ' .i y that "tartled the world became the greatest 1 1 j 1 1 ti nnw r. it n.. j n r o j or i - u uuc. Aiannee Tuesday r. w. aac ana vc, w. Sunday and Monday, September 11 and 12 THE CAT AND THE CANARY Maturing Laura La Plant V Mm... . ay- 0,41 Startled the world; become the greatest lne screen has ever seen. . , , r rV i lniHt(?d a Wfnk'a ,wws...f.l T h Amarloan Salt ry youll Ulk, dream and think about for years. AIho ww. i-. . . . .." --"p oei ana uomeay. 10c ana mj . . AMERICAN FORK nfTTTTm ii - . .. ... - . Mrs. John Smith 'of ihi aeversl days this week visiting at the U1 nr motner, Mrs. Lillian ' K. Brown. r ' ... Roy Chadwlck. In ik. wie capuoi city, spent Sunday vlsiUng m thi, city with friends and mauvet, , - Mrs. Merrill Hand nf fin Sunday and Monday visiting at tho llMIMM S L u ner parents, Mr. and M. G SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1927 - - OXiltt m A NATiON-WIDS INSTITUTION- II ii-i mmm " where savings are trreatest 9 9 IkLEBRICAN FORK; UTAH - - ir. w r. auQ Mrs. Wm. Knudaen of Provo, visited in imtriM. v.b Saturday with Mrs. Knudsen's fathsr Stiles for lem Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams and family of Montpeller. Idaho, vloited Monday with Mrs. William's sister, Mrs. G. A. ZabrUkle. Clyde Crookston and J. B. Parker were visitors in the canitol eJtv Saturday. Theirs was a boalnMa mn pleasure trip combined. Mr, and Mrs. George Brnnker. and children and Mrs. Steele of Salt Lake, visited here during the week with Mr. and Mys. S. F. Grant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunkler and daughter Helen, wer Labor Day visitors at the home of Mr. Dunkjey's mother, Mrs. Hannah Dunkley. Mrs. William Condor and Mrs. James H. Hallsey spent Saturday In eait Lake City Tisltlng. Ths main object of thair trip was to sea Can. tain Charjes Lindbergh. Mrs. Frank Humphries and daught er Denlse, and son Bob, returned honte last Friday from Salt Lake City, wher they hare been visiting the past week with friends and relatives. a A. Zabriskle, Miss Olive Zabrls-ki Zabrls-ki and Mr. and Mrs. Mar ley Zabrls. kle were among the many people who saw Captain Charles Lindbergh In Salt Lake City Saturday. Get your Gift Box at Briggs' Pharmacy - Thursday, Thurs-day, Friday and Saturday only. adv. Mrs. P. B. Merrill and Verona Larson of San Francisco, California, arrived here Tuesday to visit Indefinitely Indefi-nitely at the home of Mrs. Merrill's mother, Mrs. Grace Coates. Hugh Yancey of Welser, Idaho, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Yancey and family. Mr. fanoey was on his way home from fulfilling a mission In Ontario, Canada.. Cana-da.. Miss Lorraine Stewart returned home the first of the week from the Saratoga resort to attend school here during the winter, months. She has been employed at th resort all sum. mer. Mrs. - Lon Smith has- recuperated sufficiently from her recent operation opera-tion at the Lehl hospital, and has been removed to the home of her Bister, Mrs. S. F. Grant where she is spending this week. Miss Leona Kelly spent Wdnesay afternoon In Provo, visiting with friends. Thursday she visited jn Salt Lake City, and attended a party that evening given by Miss Florence Rich for the members of the Wasatch Hiking Hik-ing Club. Hats, Shoes and Furnishings 25& Anniversary Men's Suits with Character Value and Individuality in j -, One Here, Men. is a salt with Character, em bodying as it does Individuality of Style with Permanency of Value. A Fall feature fea-ture that reflects the Immensity of oof NatioaWid Buying Power. Three button, slngie-breaited, Mk3 lapeL Serges and worsteds is single and fancy grouped stripes in medium, light and dark shades of bluef brows and gray. Extra pent to match . . $6X0 25h'Anniversary . - 4 Feature Value In Fall Caps Tailored from double and twist fabric silk lined, leather leath-er sweat, rubber visor. M- $1.98 25&Anniversary For Busy Men Whs. 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Collar attached or separate. Real value at $1.98 Mrs. Frank Edwards and son T Misses Luclle Edwards, Doris Cnn ufngham and Clara Miller and David Ingersoll, motored to Salt Lake Citv Saturday to see Captain Charks Lindbergh. Lind-bergh. Mrs. Edwards remained In the city for a short visit with hrr rfaiiL'hfr-r. Miss Myrtle Edwards. Miss Ella Edwards, who has been the guest I enjoyable trip. of her sister during the past wek. returned home with the rest of the party. Glen Wright, who Is surveying In Price canyon, spent the week-end la this dty visiting at. the home of Mr. and Mrs J. S. Wilde., Only one gift box to a cus tomer at the Briggs Pharm acy, Thursday, Friday "and Saturday. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson and family motored to Salt Lake City Saturday to see Captain Charles A Lindbergh, after which they spent the remainder of the day visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Preston of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting at the hbm of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Pres. ton. Monday the city visitors motored motor-ed over tho scenic loop. They report Mrs. Alex Chrlstensen. Miss Mons Hlndley and Miss Mildred Dunkler spent the wttek.end In Salt Lake City most delightfully. Saturday afternoon, after-noon, they mingled with the crowd that saw Captain Charles UndberfhTt ,Tha Mutual officers and teachers and. that evening they went to Salt- air and attended tha danoe and aiso enjoyed the other sskny pastimes the resort affords." Sunday, they attend, ed "The Last of Mrs. Cheney at the wlikea theatre1 They returned bom that evening reporting a wonderful tlms, - 1 . Miss Stella Cunningham returned home from Provo Monday morning to register in the local school She has been spedlng the , past several eks visiting" to Provo with" her sisters Mrs. C. A. Tolboe and Mrs-Gsrn Mrs-Gsrn Carter, Clifford Cunningham is working In1 Provo at the present time. H Is doing mason work at tha Columbia 8teel Corporation. - i William T. Smith had his shoulder dislocated Friday of last week. It has received medical treatment, and Mr. Smith Is recovering from his mis. hap very nicely. Miss Anita Pierce of Bingham is enjoying a week's vacation here. Miss Pierce Is employed as telephone operator at the Bingham exchange. Mrs. Shirley Giles and two child, ren left Thursday tor their home in Los Angeles, . California, after s month's visit here at the horns of Mrs Giles' mother" Mrs. George St Clair. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grastiet and family left Wednesday .for Ogdsa where they will make their horns t th futuraL ; . .'V Mrs. A. F. Smith returned home from the Lehl hospital Wednesday, where she' underwent a major oJera tlon. She is feeling tne and recovery Ing very nicely. After a six weeks vacation a ths home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. NoyesDr. LeQrands Noyes left for the east Friday, to take charge of a hospital near New York City.' of tha Fourth ward met at the home of Mrs. Ivy 8teile Wednesday evening to soaks specific plans and arrangements arrange-ments for the opening of their Mutual September 20th, They are also making mak-ing the mtllns of a splendid pre. gram which, will bs announced next wash. ' ' - . . Misses Moselle and Doris Cunning-bam Cunning-bam of this city, with Messrs. Ralph Davis and Sherman Robinson of Lehl, formed a party and motored to Bait, air Monday and spent the day most delightfully, participating in ths many entertainments this famous resort affords. Flies cause more deaths than all wars. In 'the United States, each year, 40,000 deaths. Files must be killed. Health, authorities advocate the use of Fly-To. Fly-Tox Is the scientific insecticide) developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial . Research Re-search by. Rex Fellowship. Insist on Fly-Tox, Fly-Tox Is safe, stainless, fragrant, sure. Simple Instructions on each bottle (blue label) for killing kill-ing ALL household Insects. Fly-Tox Is the modern safeguard to health. . adv. Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Tanner of Witney, Wit-ney, Idaho, spent several days of last week' and the first of this at the horns of Mrs. Tanner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell J. Clayson. Mrs. Tanner was formerly Miss Lucy Clayson. J ir) I -0 - oet it r- ' THOEirrOIT DBU0 00. Store No. AMERICAN FORK UTAH |