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Show 4 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 ig AMERICAN PORK CITIZEN SATURDAY,- FEBRUARY 7, 1925 5 AMERICA FORK LOCALS Mrs, Jennie Tanner was a business visitor in Salt Lake city Monday. The guet ot her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Tolboe of Provo, Mrs. Mary J. Cun. ningham spetot Saturday and Sunday to Provo. X D. A. Merrick and wife and Misses Annlnda Merrick and Isabella Broun of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in American Fork, guetots of Mr. and Mrs. David Davto. ' Those Baby Carriages at Chipman's ane sure well made and they are beauties, besides the; are quite reasonable, rea-sonable, adv. Miss Zella Zabrisklef, cashier at , the local Penney store, snt Monday In Heber assisting In the Penney office1. Miss Zobrtekie returned home Tuesday morning. Mr, and Mrs, Le Roy Okey enter. tained Wednesday night at their home The guests enjoyed themselves In playing "500" after which the hostrts served a delicious lunch. Miss Grace" Bakerwas hoetess Tuesday evening after M. I. A. meet, ing to the Gleaner Girls of the Fourth Ward. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by all. Aft spending a week in Salt Lake City Miss Mayme Cheever returned home, Monday night. Mlsa Cheever is assisting Mrsf Jetonie Tanner to the Tttner Style-elhop,' - Mrs. Geo. Watts and son are here this week from the capital city, guests ot Mrs. Watts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wagstaff. Samuel F. brant rs -confined to bis home suffering with rheumatism and kas been unable to he "on tie Job" since the latter part of last week. A. H. Mayberry spent the week end hete from Garfield, guest of his daughter. Mrs. Leon Wagstaff and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. C Jensen and Mist Rhoda Baker of Bait Lake City, vUl. ted here with relatives Susday. lira. Wayne Hansen, Mrs. Leo Thome and daughter and Mrs. June Adams ot Bingham, visited with re. lative hate thta week. Boys and Girls Be sure to get In on the free watches, pearls, pens, pencils, etc., we are giving away. See ad In this paper. Everyone can get these prizes. W. E. Duncan spent Thursday ot "last week in the caDttol city with his "Vw"iieWho is recuperating from an operation. Mrs. Duncan was expec. ted home' the last ot this week. Eslie Bennett of Bingham spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Bennett, and in. tant daughter, La Von, who is at the horns of her grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Harrington. Thomas Proctor, who lost his right leg at the knee si the result of bfc. Ing run over by an Orem freight train two weeks ago, underwent an operation at the Community hospital Saturday last and is now reported doing very well. Bloomers for young ladies and mothers are certainly the proper ap parel. Chipman's have a full lln tor children and women.' ' - adv Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ffpraUey, Jr. and daughter, Marie, John Baker and John B. Conk visited in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday. t LADIES H08IERY See windows for new colors In ladles fine hose The kind that wear extra well. 959S 11.45.-Royal -Clothing Store. ... . adv Ray Duke; manager of the J. C Penney store at He1er, was a vlsi. tor in this (Ay Tuesday enrpute to Hebdr from a trip to Atlantic City wher he attended the Petaney Co managers', convention. Mrs. Rose H. Grant received telegram Sunday evening stating that tha-wUe.,of,her.sonharles .iGrant, had died at 5 o'clock that afternoon A. later wire stated that the funeral was held Tuesday afternoon in Taber, Alfcerta, Canada, home ot Mr. ana Mrs. Grant Her death was due to Influenza with complications. She Is nnrivAd hv her husband and two small children. New Spring Bloomers for - Ladles and Children at Chipman's' only 60c anri nn. adT Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Shelley re. celved word from their son, Frank, who for the" past two years has been on a mission to the eastern states saytog that he was leaving for home Mr. Shelley will visit Mends rn Philadelphia and various otheT places before returning home. Miss Genevieve Stewart, a bride ot this month, was the motif for showeY given Saturday night last by the Misses Thelma Boley and Flor. ence Duncan at the home of' the former. The decorative -scheme of valentine RUKKestlon Included deep rose carnations and sweet peas ana wi tioartu names and music were indulged In followed by a delicious lunch. The" guests numbered 20. Miss Stewart was the recipient ot a num her of beautiful gifts. The Third Builders of the Hive of the ward M. I. A., with Mies Leona Kelley, Reva Wagstarr, Myn titv rielllah Movie and Mrs. Johns. ritv. and Mrs. Geo. Watts WU. VI m . en Tjke City, were guesta Mon ht f Mrs. LutheV Oiddlngs at . ndv null. There were 20 present and from all reports a jolly time was had. Those from out of the city who at. tended , the funeral of the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph An. Kimdav wete Mr. and Mrs Ole Anderson, Misses Emily and Myr tie Anderson. Bishop and Mrs. M. S roiriatonsen J. G. Johnson and John Holllday ot Pleasant Grove; Arthur R. Anderson and family of ijurtm- Mra. Hvrum Evans, Mrs. Win. Gray and Pete Johnson of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Yates. Mrs. M. A. Vote's and Mrs. Frank Van Cott ot Salt lake City. ' That new baby ought to have a ride every day in Its baby carriage, it'BJeeda the fresh air.' Chipman's' have a most wonderful line. adv. Wendell Bush, leader of a patrol of First ward Boy Scouts, entertained the boys at his home Friday night ot last week. The Scouts first enjoyed them selves by attending the Realart Theatre after, which they went to the Bush home and played games, and were Joined by their scout master, Clarence Grant At 10:30 a most de. llclbus - lunch was served by ' Mrs. Bush, motheY oX Wendell. Miss La Von King, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Obran, in San Francteco since last summer, underwent an operation there1 lost week from' which she is reported making good recovery. Miss King was seriously ill with intestinal in. fluenza some weeks ago which resul ted, to .complications .which, made , an operation necessary. Her mother, Mrs. Will King, fa In California with her. Miss Geniel Grant was pleasantly surprised Tuesday night when she arrived home from M. I. A. Meeting to find that the members of her Mutual Class had assembled at her home to celebrate her 15th birthday The glrlg enjoyed themselves in play. .Jft-ip.w.ttttrt.W(lfter-1rllh;to. dainty refreshments were served Those present were Misses Rhuemma Smith. AJKa Huggard. Alice and Wll ma Wright, Iila Peterson, Doris Cnn ningham, Mlldretf Dunkley, Verna Nielsen, Clara Miller, Virgin Brown. Eleanor Kelly, Orpha Robinson, An! ta Pierce, Eva Anderson, VI ra May Bennett, Norma Boley, Rtfva Peck, Thelma Thornton. Evelyn Madsen. members of the class; Miss Eliza. hAth Wllklns of Aloine. and Miss IHazeH Cobbler, invited guests and Mioses Detta McBride and Dena Shat ter, class leaders. J OUR AIM TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY ALWAYS ft P I 'institution i it w ::y nil i 1K clncorbonxUd 571 DEPARTMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK, UTAH . WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAR Values In Spring Coats All the New Style Features t i la, tn mnU-roiir last vr Sorin? Coat, provided you can btrr V US WW SJS j CP VWV iV W -" j --mm - g 19 S ( " a tplendid new one at this economy price I Our New York buyers were lucky to fiod Polaire flsnnel, velour, and bollVia ar the worthy materials. These Coats are silk lined. The most popular Spring styles are ihown the side panels and the contrasting color effects. Baautifol new shades! Ask to s the new tone of Mto, tans, gray, ate. This ia sua unusual Coat opportunity. ... Jk.... it ll " ' li ; Pleasant Grove Defeats American Fork Card of Thanks T I J ft I If I J iT ! 3 I Abraham Lincoln Whose birthday we honor next Thursday knew well the mean-ig mean-ig ot the word-Keonomy. His quotations on the subject-omwcially subject-omwcially thoTO made during the trying days of (he Civil Vnr !lwere tnanifold and are well known to every student of , history . Lineoln liractice.l K.ononiy in government when the fnion's f e wan at Make. And he triumphed ... preserving the tLvJutu... So.yoA,, too, ..-an Jiraetiee our "daily life that your future might Je a-tsureif. A Savings A.-emmt. laying 4',,' interest, in this r.liahle'TJanr is the best way.J Peoples State Wnk of Am; Fork AMERICAN FORK, UTAH We desire to express our sincere appreciation for the many tindnesstf extended us during our recent be. reavement, the death of Joseph Roberts. We are grateful for the as. sistance rendered at the funeral, for the flowers, use of cars, etc. Mrs. Lois Roberts Dellliah Roberts o Card of Thanks To those who by word or deed showed the!r sympathy and kindness to us during the Illness and alter dfath had claimed our darling baby daurhter we extend our thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson and Family. o Alpine Stake Temple .Excur sion Arranged lor reo. iytn On Thursday,-February 19th. an ex. cursion to the Salt lke temple will be conducted from Alpine stake. If at least sixty persons make the trip on the Orem car a rate of one fare round-trip will be given. The Orem car leaves American Fo"rk at 8:35 a. Alpine stake's allotment la 250 persons. o , Notice of Meeting There will be a meeting of club members mem-bers of the Tirapanogos Kerreation Society, Thursday night, February 12, at 8 o'clock at club rooms for purpose of voting on several applleatlons for memberships Including Marshal Durrani Dur-rani and W. E. Duncan. Also to select se-lect new officer to fill vacancy of Reed Junkley. This Grows Hair m ' or Your Money Back . Km? tn from tVa f tmXUng kalr mod kUsnaVtBEM Liquid Scalp M mt hd Ui gnmtat mwHolo through nibbar aippUs diraeur . to th hair roots. It's th mnrloo top falling hlr row iww hlr In 90 ,,-Affc-..Ak about th. 90-d.y -t nanl pUa. W mU It ndr oor-Tca lurutM Buy V.n tn today and V tm yoar hair tonight. WM. THORNTON DRUG - 10 busy stores Amerlcsn ForHi (2 Stores) Murray, Provo," Pleasant -Orove, Delta. Salt Lake, ' BrlQham City, Preston and Ogdeft. , " One of the most sensational victories victor-ies ever won in this section was that of Pleasant Grova hlga icaool when their aoopstera trounced tha Fofkers In Pleuant Orova Friday night of i... v vnr an all around exciting IIHk IV - fgame U couldn't be beaten and though the score gave the Grovanana me win by a wide margin the locala were good loiers -and the ' fans were sports mien taking the defeat In good part. It Is doubtful if rival teams of neighboring towns' ever played a game nnder . more amicable condl. tlons, The Grovarians treated their guesta from" American "Fork with fsultHess cordiallity, reserving wr .u ir.i hleh school students half the bleachers in the north end of the hall. and though Intense rivalry prevailed. th schools and fans showed nean.r .nnrficlatlon for each other's stunts." ,,r - , , pt. - ""Pan Hnuad" OI rwMm A HO . - Grove, consisting of the best cheer-er8 cheer-er8 of the school, occupied the Pl';aR- .nt Grove section of the bleacners. The young men," in white shirts form- -,i . iarcr "O" while tfie laaieu in ct urn . ra.j ... , -, Clever little blue coats outlined ami filled in the "G"'. The fcffect "was striking. The Ladles Glee Club of the local school in red and white caps and carrying small canes ur mounted with pom-poms of red and white, formed the tetters "A" and "F" In the center of the noor ana sang school songs. The least said about the game tne better. With defeat staring Pleasant Grove lads In the face when the score at halves' stood 8-14 in favor of American 'Fork, they turned tne tablKs and ran up a score of from 8 to 41 In the last two quarters while the. Forkers succeeded in running theli- score but up to 26. The ball .hot through the Pleasant Grove basket again and again, the pteasant Grove faWwent wild and the score mounted rapidly. Hap's men maae futile efforts to break the winning streak of their opponent but to no avail Frampton for the Pleasant Grove team was high man scoring 18 points and for the locals Wllklns scored 11 points. J The American Fork team declares they can't do It again and are awaiting await-ing for the return "battle" here the latter part of thlff month. There seems to be very 'little ."dope?.- .given . ouUtt . this Jn KiihI', yenr. Lincoln occupies nio cellar tmMtlon-ha.ving lost all -aaO8..Jlayp'L American Fork has won three and lost one. Thi has wo ft, four atfckloftt ono, and .ineber and Pleasant Grove have won two, each. . American Fork defeated Heber. Hpber. defeated Plea ant Grove, Pteasant Grove defeated American Fork. American Fork defeated defeat-ed Lehl and Leht defeated Heber, and so it goes. Up to Juesday night American Fork and Lfthi were tied for first place In the league, having won three and lost one. game each, but Lehl'a. Tictory over the Lincoln five at Lincoln Tuesday evening put them one game la the lead of the team now la: Team . Won Lehl. 4 American Fork 3 Heber 2 Pleasant Grove 2 Lincoln 0 TtiA atBfiitlhff Lest 1 1 2 2 5 Percent 800 750 600 R00 000 The Pleasant Grove-Lehl game to be played at Pleasant Grove toward the end of this month and the Am. Fork-Lehl Fork-Lehl game to be playa d at Lehl next (week are being keenly anticipated by not only the schools " concerned but by the town fans as well. The Pleasant Grove basketeers are deter mined to administer to Lehl a trouno Adolph Peterson visited for a short ; , time here Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. 8. P.. Grant! and famtt .attJ route to Salt Lake1 City from Gunnt, 7- son. .-. , Boys and Girls De sure to get la on the free watches, pearls', peoa, pencils, etc we are giving awayj ad In this paper. Everyone eaa get these prises. glycerine vlttcbe -prevents appexdictt1s Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika Is excellent excell-ent to guard against appendicitis. Most medicines act only on lower bowels but Adlerika acta on BOTH upper up-per and lower bowel and removea all gases and poisons.. Bring .out mat, ter you never thought was In your stomach in TEN minutes. Wm. Thornton, Druggist Adv, ing similar to the one they gave us and the old-time 'rivalry between Lehl and American Fork assures a close contest between these two teams. 1 -- filn st Mekae ka your pocket rmii ' yoaMhosW to Obems ToandstcM lhl whoieeotoe.Vwt' bsllnd aweet-for' pleasart e4kBLi. . VMrtyoamirafWr amoklnd or whew Woikdr4. ra-jrllitu ra-jrllitu J It nk' MR jtr ... r H3 Your Auto Needs Whether it's a New Car, New Parts, New Tires, Gas, Oil, Urease, or Repairing and Overhauling. Over-hauling. We are ready to take care of your needs. u . Come in today, tomorrow or aiiy old time and let us show you and quote you prices. Big repair Kre-proof garage with experience experi-ence mechanics to do the needed jobs.. ' - WTe iitvite yon tvonie- ami co 41s. and our .luodcTtittstablishment. , Martin Nielsen Auto Go, CHEVROLET; and DODGE -AGENTS 1 -i American Fork, Utah , ' , Telephone 25W J -' A ' |