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Show .,,....,..,. ..... 1 1 i i : ... ..,....-..'' , i , - '! ' ... v. v ---. ....... : . . - , w, ........ i. ...... ....!,-. .... . ' - .','' , " ". : : "-' , . . k i - ; '- , . f 1. . ( - .... i ... ; "'" " '' " " ' -;, ' ' " ' " 1 ' ' ; " ' ':'".. !' (.v-';;-ri;r;ri. :'?!'""';- - 'm ' - Saturday, march 15, iV: HATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1924 : AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN . - - - ---A , , ' . ' ' , ' '," j la the Third Ward chapel tomorrow SrHL, r. r : ' .V'4; ' " r""!";""': -".tl , 1 '' ,. '. ' ; . evening for sacrament meeting, MIs ft' . ,', V ' v S f ' ';"!."'?''''- '''"i-' " 'n'' V-' ' ' ' C I ''T;.l AMERICAN FORK , . , PrUcllla Pulley wiU be the fcpeaVer. V m ' -' ' . Q ' 1 1 " T P II 1 ') i if LOCALS E PERSONALS Mra. Charlef Anderton and Mr..,Lon ; 1 1 1 1 . . . ., ..v , vg -. :;: 1 1 jj I 't r if 1 1' 1 1 !( 1 : i ' i r 2, r- j f i! i i ; I i i r., i ri : v W. II. Chlpoiao and daughters, Mrs. J. E. 1'dters and Ann Chipnian and son Vorn wero guests Thursday of Thomas Childs of Sprlngville. New Spring Line Humming Bird Hose fur Misses and Ladles just In at ChlDmaa's." Prof. II. B. Giles composer of "The Plan of Salvation" Is at all of the re-heareols re-heareols and is delighted with the way the purts are being handled by the American Fork talent. mm, i im ,-- - Mrs.: Leon Wagstaff was hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of the l'rlHcilla Club. The ladies spent the afternon in nedele work and a dollcloua lunch was served. 'Mr. and' Mrs. Phillip Green are receiving re-ceiving congratulations over the birth of a baby girl, born Thursday. Mrs. Green is at the hospital and with ber daughter is doing fine, - Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jenkins returned this week from a honeymoon trip to California and after a short visit .3ltbj$atJ!M!em where they will make their home. -Mrf."Jenklni was formerly Cmma p. Anderson. , Mrs. Joseph Peterson presented Ber husband with twin hoys "Thursday morning. Mra. Peterson and 7 the bablev are doing line while the tatber Is . doubly rejoicing. Before' ber marriage, Mrs. Peterson wa MlpJ "Jennie Beck ot Alpine.'" .The .Relief Society of the First Ward enjoyed a social meeting Tues- day afternoon In lieu of the regular lesson work. The teachers of the third district were In charge and bad prepared a program which was much enjoyed. The ladies had been laforov el they were to bring their sewing which the majority did. - mmmwm m Wednesday afternon a number of th active 'workeri ofTtbt Ladles , Municipal Council met at the borne of Mrs. "Lite Chrlatenaea for the purpose of organising a branch of the oounefl ' which will be" concerned chiefly with taking up a definite line of study. The " program of the afternooa Included be eldss a discussion of the organisation " of the branch and the appointment of committees, a talk by LeOranda Noble 6a MQivieaM and a review of a portion of 8cott's "Udy of the Lake" by Mrs. Robert U Ashby, the balance to be given a future meeting. 8weet peas were used In the dining foom with 6t Patrick's decorations prevafllnf at the dining table, z: Daffodils adorned the living room. . Mra. Chrlstenaen served a delicious lunch. . : Women's Dresses for street and afternoon wear, displaying he newest new-est Spring colorings. Self trim adds a new tyle feature Avhile other attractive trimmings are of laces and embroidery in self and contrasting colors. Canton Can-ton crepe, flat crepes, satin Canton, Roshanara and noveltv- eilks. Sizes for women and misses. $8.90 to $27.50 COME IN AND GET YOURS NOW FOR THE JUNI0R.PR0H FRIDAY . Our Line of Silks is Complete. Prices Lowest. . ( : m Mm l 6s! ' A play you'll like "Jerry, the Tramp" Fourth Ward chapel next Thursday afternoon and evening, adv. W. T. Brown and James W. Brown of Salt Lake,. were dinner guests Frl-i day of Mrs. J. EL IngorsolL Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Needham attended attend-ed tbe basketball game at Provo Saturday. Sat-urday. , The beat silk hose for ladles is the -no r.. . oc, m,A v i hm;lt the good news that their son. at chipman's. adv.jE,de' 8t,ce- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grant, Armo' Christiansen and Mr. W. C. Preston were entertained at Sunday dinner by Mrs. J.' E. Ingersoll. . Miss Matilda Peterson, state Prlnv ary supervisor, was in the Alpine District this week visiting the primary grades with Mis Josle Greenwood, district-primary supervisor. """"" : Mrs. Ellen Proctor returned Wed- nesday from a visit of several weeks In Callfcla-Mi--I,roctor--Tllted principally with ber daughter, Mrs. Vaughn Bird, of Los Angeles and reports re-ports having bad a Wonderful time. . you can get, any coior Humming , Bird Hose at cmpman's. a ucaei to the Realart Theatre given with each and every pair sold. . adr. ,yirgll (Stlce with some of bis pvhool mates were entertained at the Stlce home Monday afternoon, the occasion being Virgil's birthday. Tbe Hisses Eva Stlce and Dessle Beck' arranged the party. 4 Mrs. H. 8 Rasmussen, daughter, Miss Mary' Cbrlstenaen, and Mrs. Milton Jacobs motored, to Pleasant Grove Wednesday where they visited Mrs. Isaao Carlson, sister of Mrs. Rasmussen, the occasion being nor birthday. : . The Board of Education, Supt Oour-ley Oour-ley and Clerk Jds. ' Walton made a trip of inspection Monday ' covering the, entire . Alpine School District Their purpose was to ascertain the needs of the various .schools.. In tbe way of repairs and improvements for next year. f The officers and teachers of . tbe First Ward Primary association tendered tend-ered Mrs. E. P. McGrew a surprise party Friday night last, the party being be-ing occasioned by tbe resignation of Mrs. McGrew from the organisation. Games and music furnished a pleasure-able pleasure-able time, followed by dainty refreshments. refresh-ments. . . r' . incorporated m ,475 ::DEEAItrMENT STORE? Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Warren 'and children of Provo, -vhffled ! frith. ,Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stlce'and family last week-end. MK and Mrs. Ell Kendall of-Lch'i, parents of .MraBce, were entertained at the Stlce home Monday Mon-day evening, It being Mr. Kendall's birthday. -.-: Elder Harvey of- Kays vine," Utah, who was recently released from the Southern States mission, visited with fs - enjoying geed health and Is doing fine missionary ;work, laboring in Columbus, Georgia. ! Elder Harvey has been a compcnlon past, th flee of Elder Stlce for the months. Meeting Tonight To - Determine Disposition of Relief Fund ' As announced In last week's Issue, a meeting to decide what is . to be done with the money returned to this ;cUy trom the willard-Farmington Jlood "fteHef lund,: .will be held. tM evening In the city hall. Those who contributed to the fund are- earnestly requested to be present that a decision de-cision may be reached regarding Its d,.081lL Fourth Ward Stage Artists To Present L lJerryJijj,!!Ipg "Jerry, The Tramp" a drama In four acts is an entertainment scheduled for next iweek that will no ' doubt prove an attraction for 'a large num ber of the townspeople. This drama U being presented by the Fourth Ward Dramatic Company in the ward chapel next Thursday afternon tad evening. Dr. J. M. Grant is in charge of the production and from all reports the excellent cast selected to present the play will put over a splendid en tertainment ; ,"'."''' The play la not a new one,' and may be better known as "The Noble Out cast" - The plot is interesting and holds tbe interest from the raising of tbe curtain in the first rMt to i the final lowering in : the last act "The story IS woven around the thought-can thought-can a person, once a convict ever go straight and regain tbe respect of the community In which be hat lived and of his friends. Dr. Grant Is in tbe role of "Jterry, The Tramp" while Miss Rhode Baker plays tbe part of "France," the girl who ,1s adopted by Colonel Leo' and supposes him to be' her father Until unexpected situations reveal the truth.. " The entire cast with other details of the performanhe may be found in another part of this Issue. -0 1 Highland Man Fined $10 For Disturbing The J?eace Alma Buhler, of Highland, was ar rested last week following a complaint Bled by Mrs. Barney, Tor disturbing the peace. It appears Buhler sold some bay to Mrs.' Barney whlcb"1 was not satisfactory and was not entirely paid for. Buhler, It is reported, went to the Barney home, ior the purpose of getting the hay when the dispute arose which led to the complaint of Mrs. Barney. Buhler was arrested and appeared last Saturday when Jie was fined $5.00 Which he paid. . , o , Changes Being Made At , Bottling Works Plan H. S. Rasmussen of the American Fork BotUing Works, Is having In stalled at his plant this week a new and smaller steam boiler which will rtplace tbe larger boiler at the soda water factory. The larger boiler will be used down by the warehouse for sterilising, etc. Iiast week, Mr. Rasmussen received nu season s supply of bottles, two- thirds of a car load. Mr. Rasmussen Informs us that these bottles are not a gift, but will relieve him of $1,000. o Grand Canyon 200 Mllaa Lene The Grand canyon is more than 300 mlles In length, divided Into four divisions, known as tlm Kalbab sec tion, the Kunub section, the Uinkaret section -ami -the Sheavwrtf IwtfUoa. "w Too Moderate. A London student, of the servant problem snys that cotiks would be better bet-ter plfiisp(i If thpy were called "Miss." Why not "My tHdy?" Pasteur Aided Vn Makers. To grow tbelr grapes so thai poison- oti! ' fcr::; r.!;itlon tniiiid not develop, j an tniiuiit the w ine nmkers.of France 9 . - . . VWIWV NEXT WEEK IS HUMMINO BIRD. WEEK THE REALART PICTURE HOUSE FEATURES IT , BIG DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS. . . . ' ' r. , I 5 THE REALART PICTURE HOUSE FEATURES IT , h I , Bia DISPLAV.IN OUR WINDOWS. . . ; I . l:..J:." :' . ' . . .1 . There is tfo better silkfcpsQ J lUiiliiiiii s made for the money than "Humming Bird" m all , -colors. ..... 9 With each and every pair sold next week we ijive an adult ticket to see the Ilura-ming Ilura-ming Bird Reel shown next week at the "Realart,",. "THE HUMMINO BIRD" Ask the clerks to show yon the Humming Bird Hosiery. Sold by I Chipm 'limi'Ikihwiismii !. New Date Set For Oratorio Preaentltion March 23 The oratorio "The Plan of Salvation" Sal-vation" composed by Prof. H. K. Giles of Salt Lake City, wlU be given in the Aplne Stake Tabernarle, Friday evening, March 28th. It was announced an-nounced last week that the oratorio would be presented next Tuesday but the date -was found, to conflict with plans of other organisations in tbe city and so tbe change was made. Kenneth J. Bird is directing, ' assisted as-sisted by Prof. Giles. The entertainment entertain-ment is being given under the direction direc-tion of the Recreational Committees of the four wards. o " Iteeeweeful Aeter. This Is a story told by Representative Representa-tive Julius Kaha of California: . ."The villain was to climb a ladder to a barred window la the third act and try to find his way to freedom. Then, when about, to escape, be was to ba shot by some one on tbe outside, after which he was to fall back from the Udder, exclaiming: ' "Heavens. Pm shotr or something like that before breathing bis last- "On this occasion tbe revolver ef the man behind the scenes who was to fire a blank cartridge dldnt work, gad tbe man filing away at tbe bars eould not consistently fall back, exclaiming that he was shot But be was a re sourceful actor, and so be fell from the ladder at the right placer anyhow. As he did so he yelled: " "Good heavens 1 Pre swallowed the file New Tork Herald. tudiee Ancient Qravee. Prof. J. J. Horner, archeologlgt ef the ' University ef Oregon who baa visited what Is believed (o be , the burial ground of a ancient tribe of mound builders, neegr Albany, Ore baa pronounced the jdace' one of the wonders won-ders of primitive Oregon., He said tbe finds made by Claude Peeeock, a farm, er, represented a higher .type of civ-Ilicatlon civ-Ilicatlon than previous discoveries ta that section. . j . ' -r Professor Horner said the'carvlngs on mortars, the stpn P'po and other objects were examples of tbe hlgbgat type of stone worklpgs found in graves of mound builders.!' He said the die. coverles Indicated that the mound builders, who nntiMnte tbe Indians, had the same religion as the sun worshipers wor-shipers of Mexico. PTs1 f ISlSJ aftijini 0mm4 w w j ww j wmr British tunksr Hill War Map, A military map and plan, used by the British at theBattle of Bunker Hill, has been sold at auction la Lon, don for &tf0. The-map, eight Inches squure, bourn the signature of Major r .... I oi 1 1 .. f I .. . . - iho PURE SI LIC WEARS ani' viercantiie xti. l AMERICAN FORE, UTAH "ii i ill nyi ' . . yhoory ef Relativity. .. Einstein Is said to have made tbe statement thattonly 12 men could understand un-derstand his theory- This statement referred to It In Its mathematical entirety, en-tirety, and not to a common sense understanding. un-derstanding. In a general way everyone every-one 'understands Newton's law of gravitation, grav-itation, although to grasp It fully one must know the calculus. In a similar way the layman can understand the relativity theory, stated by a famous mathematician to be: "One cannot determine the speed of any object moving at a uniform rate ef speed In a straight line, by any experiment la motion or light, and the moving object ob-ject haagee Its length in relation to speed and direction of Its motion." This theory had Its forerunners in many countries, but la an outgrowth, more specifically, ef the attempt to find the velocity of the earth's motion by a very delicate experiment with light. The theory also makes lav etaataneity a relative matter. Saturday "Drooo-Up" Day. Saturdays once were almost universally univer-sally " pay days, but now, with many firms paying their help on other, days, Saturdays have lost claim to that distinction. dis-tinction. But. another one still prevails, pre-vails, the New York Sun states. To the stenographer or girl clerk Bstur-days Bstur-days are dress-up days. Kven the most prim and most severely plain dresser blossoms forth on Saturday. Tba system started through engagements en-gagements for the afternoon Sadie, or Mamie, or Rose, wished to appear at her best when she met Tom, Dick or .Harry, or whoever waa going to take her to a movie or Coney Island. When one of them quarreled with her particular beau and was without a companion for the afternoon could she admit It to tbe other girls! Certainly Cer-tainly not And so, whether an engagement en-gagement awaits or aot the little stenographer dresses up every Saturday. Satur-day. Auto Supplants Camel. The automobile has supplanted the camel as a mall and passenger carrier oyer the hot sands of Arabia. Tbe car makes the. trip In four hours that required an entire day for the usual Camel caravaa. CANDY SPECIAL ON Saturday and Sunday, Try This Special Telephone S3 1 ' - g wira HOST ERY LONGER im.uimi mi t'f tt '""' te Row Have SEED OATS SEED WHEAT ' SEED BARLEY and other seeds. IMett Feed Mill Phone 3 ' American Fork, Utah .. Knewe why, -----. Who so well fitted to tell a man the road to business success as be ifho has failed if .he knows why he tailed? A Testimonial, . "Tour medicine has helped mo derfully," wrote the grateful woman, "A month ago I could not spank tbs baby and now I am able to thrash uf husband. Heaven Mess . you." ton Transcript. ,,, ' Ambergrla, Ambergris Is a fatty secretM formed Is some sperm whales. It taken from whales directly, but mot often It la found floating In tbe watet, especially In the waters of tbe treplcs It Is also found cast up on beaches la lumps which' sometimes exceed V pounds In weight On exposure to the air It develops a sweet disagreeable odor, Ambergrla baa a blgh commercial commer-cial value as a material used lu th manufacture of perfumes, and tbr price Is Increasing. dje to the rarity of the sperm whale and tbe growlBf demand for the material KEELEY OPERA LOAF March 15th and 16th, YouH Like It '.''I; ! ; THIS COUPON GOOD FO"J 18 C5NT8 . , on purchsss of one pound'opera Leaf, Saturday or Sunday, March 18th and 16th, ; Briga Pharmacy Ban Tex Drug Etors - oy I'Hsifnr v. - r:-v m -r |