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Show '"ft hi u 'tot. It to J P0tit( 4. lU; -as. "to!1 n aajl ,5 m. Ml -i Fcrk Lcssils ,,' I 'r ; B and Mr. Marion "Iatlfefc Bert fasiday Ximpfon evening : .-- ..LyleTimpson. at and and the AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN iiiiFtedWebb otRlvsr. jr.! Tue""' . . v ttHth Rnckwaltor of ".V,., riaitors in- .,.,1 n various friends MM DUB thrir star. uHtd cnr this Via Dm Mpta and family from lave moved Into the residence on Us they will make Main their lort Adtmson lett the first of M w' a l. A.ifin tin L,. for Hobble ree C, canyon, where she w Grinder of the aumm f JA if, and Mrs. Kenneth ..4 ri. Charles Anderson, Mr, nri Anderson and Mr. and Did Thomas returned home rwnlni from Strawberry 1 tbere they spent the past . fit tne jmuerouj ... bv Ha; L t D. Lewis of Provo, has h week with ner ... vn To Meredim. airs. Boytch, a sister of Mrs. Mere-Li Mere-Li . hrid of the last month, W home during the week frop trin In Calllornia ana itei Id KTenl days in this city. . Mr. and Mrs. Jessejtusson and family were business visitors in the eapitol city Bunday. , -. Mr. and Mrs. Al Wright of Salt Uke City, spent Sunday visiting ,jn this city with Mr. and Mrs. R. r. 3teele and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller motor, ed . to Heber last Monday and visited with Mrs. Jliller's mother, Mrs. Danel-son. Danel-son. Mrs. Maurice Davles of Provo, spent several days this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Oud. mundsen. Mrs. John Dickerson visited ths week-end in Delta with Mr. Dicker son, who is employed there. 4 Mrs. C J. Carter and Mrs. Clifton A. Tolboe and sons Kent and Harold of Provo, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Jennie Cunningham, mother of the Mesdames Carter antfrand family; Tolboe. Ralph' Hill of ,Los Angeles, Calif. is tne guest this week of Miss Forbes at her home in Alpine. Eva Miss Iris Evans of .Provo, was the Sunday guest of Miss Lenore Crooks, ton at the Byron Crookston home. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrnm Rnpper of Provo, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Steele. Mrs. Henry Vierig of Salt Lake City, was a guest at the John Titcomb home on the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. George Booths and family of Park City, are visiting this es, with Mr. and MmJohff "Titcomb Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hutcheson of Los Angeles, California, are visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adamson. Mrs. Hutcheson was formerly Miss Carrie Peterson of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas and three children Carl, Elsie and Hazel of ManasBa, Colorado, are here for an extended visit at the home of Mrs. Thomas's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Aydelotte. . Olen Wright returned to his work In Pangultch Sunday afternoon, after visiting the past several days with his mother, Mrs. June Wright. Mr. Wright is employed by the state, and Is engaged in surveying work. Mrs. John F. Miller is confined to her bed with illness, from which she has been suffering -for the past several seve-ral weeks. Her condition is considered consider-ed very critical." The 'many friends of the Miller family are hoping tor her speedy recovery. and the I ad Mrs. Willard Smith W. Helen, were among i who attended a dinner party ij Pleasant Grove Sunday even- LHr. and Mrs. John E. Smith, in r of Mrs. Jack Wheeler and son of Aberedeen, Washington, who faeiti at the Smith home in Jut Grove. m&tti, 1938 Let us take care of hi next grease job eha?e the facilities MY and NIGHT SERVICE MIOAS FORK OIL CO. Witi ..... rvn rum TEL. 1B2 Fourth of July visitors at the home of Mrs. Ann Cheever were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. N'icholsen and two daughters daught-ers of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cheever and two daughters of Bingham Bing-ham canyon and Newell McMillan of Murray. Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Redford and Carl and Ruth Wright of Dexburg, Idaho, who are visiting this week at the Cheever home. A delightful social event of the week was the surprise party given Monday evening for Miss Orpha Rush, ton at the Rushton hcyne complimentary complimen-tary to her birthday anniversary. The affair was in the form of a lawn party, which was attractively decorat. ed and lighted for the occasion. Contest Con-test sports were engaged in, along with games and other social diversions. diver-sions. The guest list Included: Misses Mildred Norman of Lehl. Orpha Or-pha Robinson, LaPriel Myers. Dorothy Adamson, the honored guest of this city. Messrs Gilbert Batchelor, Robert Webb, Wayne Taylor, Irvln Ross of Lehi and Earle Crookston of this city. Unard Haag, Jr. of Salt Lake City, spent the Fourth of July in this city visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Haag. misses Margaret Summervllle and Carma Titcomb were visitors in the capitol city Monday, combining bust, ness and pleasure. Mrs. Leo Meredith attended a lunch' eon m Provo last Friday afternoon given at the home of Mrs. A. Res Johnson. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Boley arrived home Wednesday evening from their sheep herd in southern Utah, and will remain indefinitely here. Mrs. A. Adamson returned home Monday evening from Strawberry Valley, where she has been the past week visiting with Mr. Adamson, who Is located there with his Bheep herd. Frank Dunkley -of Salt Lake City, was a business visitor in this city Monday. During the day he also called on his mother, Mrs. Hannah Dunkley. Mrs, Emma Reedar ot Ogden, visiting Indefinitely at the horn her sister, Mrs.' Samuel F. Grant a of Mr. and Mrs. John Holindrake were among those from this city who spent the Fourth of July In Provo. Mrs. Louts Blrk and daughter Violet, Vio-let, spent Wednesday In Salt Laks City, visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Blrk remained for a several days tay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlpman and Stephen D. Chlpman spent the Fourth of July in the capitol city, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lloyd. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph H. Storrs and daughter Betha, Mr. and Mrs. Derrstdrrsran IBfrind Mrs7 Nor-' van Storrs spent the Fourth of July at Vivian Park in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean and baby son of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Dean's mother, Mrs. Frank Edwards Mrs. Dean and son remained for I week's visit Dr. and Mrs. James M. Grant and family spent the Fourth of July In frovo and points south. They were among those who witnessed the mam moth parade staged at Provo. Plcnio lunch was enjoyed in Spriogvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Bate and "small daughter Mildred, motored to Provo and enjoyed the Fourth of July cele bration staged by that city. - They spent the afternoon at Vivian Park In Provo canyon.. Fllcher Beck returned home Monday Mon-day from a week's visit In Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. Beck accompanied Merlon Mer-lon 0. McVey, and was a guest at the McVey home during his trip. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Dunkley and Mrs. Earl Dunkley of Salt Lake City, were among the out-of.town visitors who attended the funeral services for Roy Shelley held at the deceased's graveside Tuesday afternoon. Cameo Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM Sunday and Monday, July 8 and 9 Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in "THE BIO KILLING" Another mirthful Berry-Hatton Hit. rising a lot (H ljiiiuhu a hi irininrr tnr Ki,Qo Tain mfHtpmua comedy a bring the backwoods to the foreground. Also Rood comedy. Admission 10c and 25c. Tuesday and Wednesday, July 10 and 11 "THE LEGION OP THE CONDEMNED TOIm' the durin drama of R,r you've been waiting for. Nuf ,7 of a desperate band of war-flyers. One of the . CT 0 we yeaf. Ynu tnk nn qnroa rW miss it. Comedy "LONG HOSE". AdmUwIon 10c and 25c. The best Thursday and Friday, July 12 and 13 THE SMALL BACHELOR" h rirl hi 0O(1 natured fun based on a bachelor's efforts in making fwe v .f'1 and shaking the girl who claimed he deserted her. I iwists than a cnrV Good Comedy and 9th Chapter of Serial. Admission 10c and 20c. Saturday Only, July 14 LyaDe Putti in -"MIDNIGHT ROSE L. "s ami i. . . , caioth,r V "ue llKftta Bnd Prison .hnrs revenue ami ve and tinsel slums and sunlight. r - Her love was a cleansing Are. Miss Irma Hunter returned to her home In Blackfoot, Idaho, Sunday, after visiting the past two weeks in this city with friends and relatives. During her stay she was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter. Mrs. J. M. Anderson returned home the first of the week from Alseh, Oregon, where she has been visiting the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Dickerson and family. Mrs. Sarah A. Davisr who accompanied accom-panied her on the trip, remained with the Dickerson family for an indefinite stay. Miss Mildred Dunkley In company with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle of Bingham Canyon and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Buckle of Salt Uke City, made a delightful motor trip through Provo canyon, Charleston, Heber, Park City, Parley's canyon and Salt Uke City the Fourth of July. Pic. nlc lunch was enjoyed at Vivian Park in Provo canyon, and a theatre party enjoyed In the capitol city. The close friends of Miss Verdell Sundberg, formerly Miss Edna Baker of this city, entertained last Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of Miss Eileen Oorden at a miscellapeous shower complimentary to the recent marriage of Mrs. Sundberg. The reception re-ception rooms were decorated In roses and early summer flowers. Con. test games were enjoyed, prizes being won by Misses Helen Moffett, Sylvia Shipley, Murlal Hunter, Myrtle Wild and Beth Hutchings. Delicious re. freshments were served late In the evening to thirty guests. The young bride was presented with many beau-tiful beau-tiful as well as practical gifts for her future housekeeping venture. " o Excursion Rate To Lagoon or Saltaii Excursion rates to Lagoon or Salt-air Salt-air Resorts via "Orem Line" every Wednesday and Sunday during July and August. Train leave American Fork 9:47. A. M., 1:32, 4:22 and 6:32 P. M. Return same day on either of last two regular trains from Salt Uke. Fare for round trip to either Ueoon or Saltalr 11.05 including ad mission. (No half fares) in. Aldon J. Anderson, Free Dane- Traffic Man- Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Will ard Smith and daughter Helen, Mrs. Mrs. Peter Jjogsdon, and Mr. and Mrs John E. 8nith- of Pleasant - Grove, motored to Provo where they visited with Mrs. John Buckwalter and Mrs, Oberhansley. The Bennett family received, word Wednesday of the arrival ot a win. some baby daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bennett in Lehl All concerned are doing very nicely and It is reported that Mr. Bennett celebrated the national holiday in real style. Fourth of July visitors. Jn.Provo were: Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant and family, Mrs. Rose H. Grant of this city," Mrs. Emma Reeder of Ogden, Mr! and Mrs. Rulon Taylor of Lehi and Mrs. McCarty of ,Los Angeles, Call, fornla. Following the parade at Pro. vo, the party returned to the S. F. Grant home, where a delicious dinner was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crookston and Miss Cleo Bate of this city in company with Mr. and Mrs. CiM, Peterson and sons Carl and Jack of Lehi and LeRoy Crookston of Salt Lake City, enjoyed a several days camping trip at Strawberry lake this week. Miss Bala and.ML-arLPtersonreturned Monday evening, after camping since Saturday, while the rest of the party remained until Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. John Francis and seven children of Santa Anna, Calif, were Sunday visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. James M. Grant. Dr, Francis and family have been in Utah visiting friends and also attended the Francis reunion held at Geneva resort re-sort Saturday. They are enroute to Canada and willmake a coast trip enroute to their home in Santa Anna. Dr. Francis and Dr. Grant attended the same chiropractic school. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928 I believe insurance in title STEPHEN L. OHIPIIAH Mr. Chipnmn, merchant-banker of American Fork, , identified as an official in many prominent Utah enterprises,, en-terprises,, writes, in part: "As a banker, I bellevs in tltls Insurance, My reason of court, Is obvious. Titles ' to property are the security for many of the loans made by banks. Better loans -can be made with greater safety if titles are insured, thus removing the risk of lots through faulty, title. As an Individual, I favor title 4neurenoe for the seme reason that I favor Inauranoe on life and personal property." , , ,- f s'gned) Your title, insured by ua, is guaranteed to be secure. If litigation or a question of validity arises, we assume the burden. You are fully protected against the slightest lose. '. ... complete Aoetract Service tor Those Who Still Want "Abstract. "To be sure of your title Insure Itl" ILL 4f (SVlsvIITLEC' uv ?!iuro 5-.. evtAjiuaarY' -1 -vVM.-fcr 'AUiy" Affiliated with five of the largest abetracrJng concerns In Utah and Idaho. Paramount Theatre Bldg., Provo 412 24th St, Ogden Miss Reva Wag staff is enjoying her vacation from the Chlpman Mercantile Mercan-tile this week and part of next Fourth of July, visitors at the Aydelotte home were Mrs. Irvln Gus. taveson and baby of Salt Lake City. Mrs. La Prlel entertained for her girl friends at a slumber party Tuesday Tues-day evening. Midnight frolics and games were enjoyed. Early Wednes. day morning a delicious- breakfast was served by the hostess, after which a party from Lehl joined them and the group motored up American Fork canyon. Timpanogoa Cave and mountain hikes were enjoyed along with picnic lunch. The guest list In. eluded: Misses Orpha Robinson, Orpha Or-pha Rushton, Dorothy Adamson of this city and Miss Mildred Norman of Lehl MBM John Clarke, son of President, and Mrs. James H. Clarke, who has been attending the missionary school In Salt Lake City the past week, pre. paratory to leaving for -a mission to England, left late Tuesday evening by the Continental .Limited for Chicago. On his arrival there, the New York Central train will be taken, which will conduct-him to New York, at which place he will visit several days with his brother, Peter J., who Is employed there. From New York, Mr. Clark will go to Montreal and then Quebec. from which place he will sail for England, around the seventeenth of July. The Clarke family were in Salt Mrs. Harlow Jones and baby of Salt Lake City, visited several days this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Melissa Boley. Mr. and Mrs. Will Chase of Salt Lake City, motored here Saturday evening and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Grant and family. r Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Holindrake motored to Provo Wednesday Trhere they joined in the mammoth Fourth of July program. Enroute home, they visited in Pleaaant Grove with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nelson. - . Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Paxman and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chrlstensen with friends from Salt Lake City and Bing ham enjoyed a delightful party at Vivian Park up Provo canyon on the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Redford and baby son, Carl Wright and Miss Ruth Wright of Reibnrg, Idaho, are visit, ing this week with friends and relatives rela-tives In this city. During their stay, they are guests at the home of Mrs. Anna Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Mahin, Jr. of bait jLaae uity, were visitors tne Fourth of July at the home of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Irvln MaklB Sr. . . . . , Miss Ella Edwards returned home) last Friday evening from Salt Lake City, where she has been the past several weeks visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean. " Coprrlikted, 1928 WE ARE EQUIPPED It takes good equipment equip-ment to turn oat good workwe ha?e it Good equipment and a large fund of Dractieal exripr- ience are our : tock in 1 trade. . ELLISON CLEA1TIHG CO. CLEANING and DYEING Phone 132 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH LLDW $H8l i fl" and Now. Jn .Effect Mb to Liberal Seoewwe Earoato Return Lfcah October SI PLAIN your summer trip to take advantage ot low summer excursion fares. Yoa wilJ have a choice ot return routes, if desired, and may take advantage of liberal stopover privileges a route. Final return limit October 31. faterwtini tide tripe te Zion No-tieaal No-tieaal Perk. YalUwXoae and otbet western toaek attraction, el sUchl additional eeeL Vlail Deovet end tecky Ueontaia Nadeaal Pass: at aw extra fair a a a" fare. Uurarieos eeeefort aaaKeelled eervtee. Aad leer fares te precUeaDy every peint ia eke Uaalad States and EXAMPLES OP LOW ROUND TRIP PARES om AMERICAN JKMLK -3.00 -S64.0S Vaaeda. -S64.09 benvar Omaha . Knaa City . Chicago New Torlc City. w unaaoa Loa Angeloi oaton - , ii? ni Waahinjton -IjlSlI Aak Agent tor Furthar Dataile D. & SPENCER Qanerml Paaaenirar A-ant Salt Lake City, Utah S74.M ..I139.M S.40 -S40.00 ' The Overland Route AIbo Good Comedy. " and 15c. : r' . aper, Salt Lake and Co. Utah Railroad adv. Lake to bid John farewell Tuesday Evening 10c and 0c. evening. |