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Show -4? A k ii ' J 1 : i , i V V if t 1 1 AS 1 1 r: I' ji i ft- r ,a ,-. - ' if! i ft ! if Pi .fi I I f " . t - i flATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923. PLEASANT &UOVE REVIEW SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, .1923..; AMERICAN FORK LOCALS j PERSONALS " Mr., and Mrs. BenJL Brown werej tpinng the Tmslness 'Visitors la Salt .Lake Monday. " W. S.'Chtpraan and 8. L, Chip-man Chip-man returned Monday aftar a business busi-ness trip of several days at Bellevue, Idaho. Mrs. Hans Laursea returned home Monday after soendlnc a few days In Bait Lake and Ogdon visiting relatives. Mr. and ,-. lire. Frank Oreenwood "iadMfir Dorothy" Steele "of- Bait Lake, spent Sunday' here visiting with Mr. and. Mrs. R. R. Steele! Wool dress goods for fall and winter win-ter In French serges, automan cloth, all shades, moderate prices at Chip-man's. Chip-man's. Mrs. W. H. Munger and Mrs. Rul-n Rul-n Gray of Garfield, spent the week end here with their mother, Mrs. 7 Geo. Kicholes. ' Mrs. Fannie II. Thackham of Fannlngton, formerly a ' realdent of this city, was a visitor" here this week with Mrs. Ann L. Cblpman. Mr. And Mrs! Hyrum Blackhurst were among the 8aK Lake bmiueas visitors oa Monday f , Mrs. Blanch Lee and small dau: . . . . . . - ,L. wiiAlf mv A In 1 gmer uuy, spem m w u , Salt Lake visiting relatives and friends. fri-ends. Wilson Cunningham, who la' era. olored at the Steel' plant at Ironton, spent the weelt end ner wltn nl wife and son. Vera FadcHs of Bingham, spent two days bore this week tlsiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. pert Fadr dls. Mrs. Ruben Chipman fot thlaj city with her "rtster, Mrs. E. A. Culbert-soa Culbert-soa ot Salt Lake, left for Eureka this morning to visit today and tomorrow with their sister, Mra. Roy Myers. Mrs. Anno Chrlatlaasen and small son Jo of Ely, Nevada, are here on a visit -with Mrs. Christiansen's parents; par-ents; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingersoll. They expect to "remain till after ttt holidays, 7' """ ...vv ,. . ... ,, -, f" I " m Miss Reva Beck of Ogden, spent1 severs! days here this week with her mother, Mrs. C. M., Beck. Glenn Steele of Bingham, waa omnia. visitor here with -Mr. and Mrs. Marley Steele , ana janBiy.- - 'Mrs. B. F. Moffett was the guest of Mrs. Hyrum Ruper of Provo Thursday. Miss lAicile Baker, student Miss Iiia Barratt was hostess to t the E. Y. 0. girls at her homeTbura- Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Rasmussen and day night. Needle work occupied the Miss Mary Chrlstensen motored to gait Lak Tuesday evening and attended at-tended the "Blrdt Paradise" at the Wilkes Theatre the regular Priesthood and TJalon neeUng for the M. I. A.,- Primary Belief Society, tto will e held to. gaerrdw afternooa, Sunday, la the ; take tabernacle tara, Tuesday evenng Mr. and Mrs. R-Baxter. R-Baxter. Mrs. Delbert CMpmaa, tlrs. W. R. Halllday, Jaaae F. 8teele. Jesse M. Walker and.C. E. Young attended at-tended the M. L A. 8take Board saeetlng at the home ot Hyrum John, aoa of Pleasant Grove. . The paugtters ot the Pioneers will glvt aoclal in the Tabernacle bate, eat aett Friday evening, Nov. 12nd. A abort program wlH b given and the remalnfler of the time will ' be Bent la dancing, for which good mut- la will be provided. Refreshments wfli' be on sale. The funds reaMsed from the affair will be used to pur chase books tor tha. organltatlon. Mirk Makla and family hava mov " ad Into the Alice Elsmore home tn "tha Fourth ward. Will 1 Law, aea and family have moved from Hlahland to American Fort. Their , ftoche was recently domaged hy fire to 'the extent mai mey ars nrcou ta? 'mare. WUbnr J. Lot aad rWlv have moved from the ElUm I.t Green homa into tha Sadie Wag 'tart Place la the xnd ward; Mr. l Mr. Ancua Lancford are bow located In the Marlon Gardner home X Mark E. Bewaat, for the past 11 wars bookkeeper of the American fork Co.on. has tendered his resign atlon-to Ihi" Board oi DIrectori ot that company and expects to leave, erlth his family. In January for Vea. tars, California. Mr. Besiaat has aacanted a splendid position; wtth a larva lumber- concera -ot Ventura. .This week the deal waa completed. .. whereby. W, R, Halllday- purchased Ur. Betiant's home. The HallUay's wjll not take possession, however, ejjitfl Jaanary. time, enlivened with music ana chats, folloaing which the girla were served a dainty lunch. Among those from this city .. who saw "The Covered Wagon" at the Salt Lake Theatre during the week were Mr. and Mrs. B, N. Chrlstensen. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young. Mr. and Mr James Wight, Mr. aad Mrs. H. M. Blackhurst ; " Complimentary to the list .birth day ot Mrs. Sarah B. Chlpman. her dauahtera. eons and grandchildren entertained at the horn ot Mrs. Jane RoMnson. Thursday afternooa and avwamc. At o'clock a delicious supper was served. Th. wives of the faculty men of the high school, and the lady mem hers of the faculty, entertained at the home of Mrs. Jesse M, Walker Thursday evening at a "sewing boa". Needle work occupied the time, following fol-lowing which light refreshments were served. a: the Utah Business College, Salt I a.ke, spent the week end here with hsr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Baxer. For dress trimmings, buckles, or. naments, beads and all classes of braid trimming tor dresses can oe had at Chlpman's. MrsJ Clifton Talboe ot Prbvb. spent the first three days of the wel; here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Cunningham and family.. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Lewis of Eureka, Eure-ka, rtslted here Sunday tor a short time with Mrs. Lewis's aunt, Mrs. Emma Foster and family. r Mrs. James White of Salt Lake, nnt flattirda here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Job. B Forbes. ' Mrs. Wm. Thornton U In Salt Lake tswia tiivln been invited to the card Dart1 alven tor the ladles . In . - .... the new Elk home. Invitations nave been Issued to some ZOOO ladiea. The UUh Power Light Co. re- L.ntiv .Tfnr!l their lines In the Fourth ward to the Ross Cunningham and Jed Morse homes, which here tofore have not been wired for elec tricity. . v Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pleraoa. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Thornton aad daoghr ter Ludle and Miss Helen McCleery were guests at a birthday party glvea In Provo Thursday evealnrjii honor of Alan Fierson.. Mr and Mrs, Harr Nlcholsea and baby ot Magna, motored to American Fork Sunday and visited with Mr and Mrs. Henr Cheever. Dcrtng the afternoon they, motored to Provo to visit Mrs. Ubble Taylor, who is-ro- Mlrtn medical treatment la that city. A. 8. 8andmeler, formerly employed by the D. R. O. Co. at the' station here, but bow residing at Provo, underwent an operation Monday tor the amputation ot one of his legs be low the knee. Mr. 8andmeler had typhoid fever some- time ago which ift the u In a bad condition. He Is reported aa maWni good, recovery SUmler Bailey. IS year old son cf Mr. and Mrs. Cyroi Bafley, of Bing ham, and grandson ot Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hawktnrof thin rtty. trnderwent an operation -Wednesday, Tha bones ot ona of the child's legs had started to decay. The boy's brother Brase Bailey, who was injured last week at Bingham Is reported to be the same, Ms condition being serious. Our Company has been over zealous in giving a full one hundred cents" worth for every dollar expended m our Stores. It buys great quantities of goodsexacting thiscondition.ltseljsthejopdsto you under the same strict, unaltered rule. Its policies being RIGHT, naturally nat-urally our business has. grown rapidly. From one store in 1902, it has expanded to 475 stores in 1923,- operating operat-ing in 33 States. Buying most, it sells for less! I THE gBorriits SERtlCt STORE 8CTEB10B fiiwa IncorboraUd 475 DEPARTMENT STORES WOUND'S LARGEST XHAIX BEPABTXE5T STORE OBGAXIZATIOB MAIN STREET A1IEEI0A1I TOEK . rr- r -.-7r- .. utpfiil . rianneletia Bifht (owns, the wara Call at Chlpman's and tea their new coats and dresses, Just In by ex- . - press. Don. small son ot Mr. and Mra. Ross ingersoll. had hla tonsils removed at the hospital, here Wednesday. , . Pecan Roll, 60c lb. Ke6l3ivs 'Sahrfif Spisl November 17th at Bris Pharmacy Telephone M Ran Tot Draf Store The engagement of' Mies 8adle Wild and Raynor Ooatea ot Ogden, is announced. The marriage to. Uo place ta the sear future. . MUs Wild ! the daughter off B. J. Wild of this city. Mr. and Mrs B. J. Wild andL.fam- ilT. Mra. Emily K. Adamaoa or this city, and Mra. Geo. Lott and eoa ?t l-ehl. wer nests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly at dinner 8unday. The occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Kelly s Cist wedding anniversary. The Sunshine committee ot the 4th ward, with a few friends, met at the home of, Mrs. ElUa Philips Wednes day afternoon to celebrate her 77th Mrthday. A short program was given following which light lunch wag served. ser-ved. There were 10 present. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood and Mrs. Melissa Boley expect to leave next Monday tor Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Boley expects to remain for the; winter but Mr. and Mrs. Oreenwood will visit relatives there for about a month and then return. A Primary Stake Board meeting wai" held "lar Saturday afternooa at the home of Miss Alice Parker. Thoee present from this city were Mrs. M. E. Beizant, Mrs. Eleanor lcholeaK.MTB..:.Ptna.,,M!ltchelU,,.ot..i nine. Mrs. Belv Strong and Mrs Ida Cameron; of Lehl, Pearl Davis and Julia Buchman and of Pleasant ; Grove. Mrs. Reglna Thorns and Mra. MargaretSfoldaway. .v Thursday... morning loi lastweek. Braxee Badley. age 13, son of Mr. atd Mrs. Cyrus. ;Ba41ey of Bingham. formerly of this city, was seriously If not fataly Injured at that plaee Mr. Bailey was In a boiler room when one of the plugs of s boiler flew out, striking him in the head lie was knocked backward and In fo doing came In contact with sotno thing sharp which penetrated his body, piercing the bladder. The young man was immediately rushed to the Mark's hospital and relatives hers Miss Reta Adams returned Monday from Salt Lake, where she spent a week the guest of -Miss Irene Mill ard. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ingersoll mo tored to Eureka Friday and remain H ivar RAtnrdftV. VMtlnc With Mr and Mrs. Oler. Mr and Mr. Thna. Coddlngtoa, Mm. Vernon Houston, and Mrs. Ray In ot Provo, were business visitors this city Monday; Mrs. Steve Zimmerman and two children of Lehl jipent Wednesday her visiting with Mrs. ZlmmermaB'B mother, Mrs. Maggie Robinson. Mra. Caroline Adams and Mrs. Olive Pomroy spent several days In Al. pine this week, guests of Mrs. Chris tina Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Joa. Walton wer In Salt Lake Tuesday.: la the evening they attended "The Covered Wagon at tha Salt Lake Theatre. Mrs. James Martla , and daughter CoddlngtoB were business visitors n Sarah Ellen, motored to BaltLatfl the City Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller ot chls ciy and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mill er of Manila left Thursday tor Shel. ler Idaho, to spend "ah "Indefinite visit with John Crooks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hayes of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Airrea Hayes oi dbb vtdM Um, wt, gpnt Lake, were nusiness visuors- m- , . mM - . Bta .,, M erlcan --rork Wednesday. They t-i .... 111 VBUU4VUV n W . - - pent a snort time visiting wnn oia ham and Mrs. Edward .Hansen for MJ.. v- v. . I sewing tha largest amount of carpet Miss Edith ChlpmsB, who hs been I m.. 0F,rvur vu, , : to game winners. There were - 10 nearly iwg jvutm, urns kwvyivu i position In the Paoplfa State Bank and will commence her work there next week. Miss Ora Holmes has sc. cepted a position with the Telephone company to fill the. vacancy. Tuesday and spent the day on busi ness Mrs. Wilson Cunalagham entertain led Saturday evening at her home at "rag bee". After the ladles had completed their task of sewing carp et ran. they were Joined hy their kind caa b had at Chlpman's traa $1 to $1S0 each. r Mr. aad Mra. Edmund Haasn . pent Wednesday la Salt Lake, visaing visa-ing with Mr. and" Mra. Don Hays '" Mrs. C M. Back underwent aa on. ' ration at th local hospital Wedne day for th removal of on eye, which waa badly lnjurd om urn, ago when a bottle exploded and a pltc of alaas cat tha eye ball. She Is report doing as wll aa can be expected. Th members of th Recrestiosai committee of tha local 'four wards weBt to Provo Wednesday nlgM wher th flrsi of a aerl of Instfte- Mob for th condnctlng' of ward ta, tlvltlea waa-jvea. "Th meetlaisr wer hld at th B. Y. U. aad eon- mlttees from AlplB. Utah and Neb Stake war preaent ' hi ' a IrrieTation Tax Now Due as"""""" Th 192! Irrigation tax la bow d aad payable at the Tithing office, An ' erlcan l-DoWtJiow-yaww to 1coni dlInquBt and thus creas your expense. AH labor r. ' oeipts are la the hands ot ttt treu- nrr. Bring your Botlc caros wna you wha you com to ettla ELI J. CLAT80N. ML Treasurer. Th Second ward Relief Society wU hold their ward conference Sunday evening In th ward chapel Mrs. Psan Chlnman win be the main - ' . i speaker, her nubject being "The Wo men ot th Orient" Th Relief So. clety ..chorus ,pt4h, .F lah the music. Her Best r?: l'l iciiu St state his condition is Indeed serious. PALMEB CHIROPRACTIC SERVICE J. M . GRANT, D. C. P. 8. (V-flBlDWTE-llW " Dolce at'Beildeac W Blk. Berth f Stake Taberaacto Horn Lehl and PL Crete Phone 113 A , Y J. M. Grp at, HORE HONEY FOR BEETS and EGOS Get more money for your beets and egs by saving on your Clothes, Hats, Shoes, etc. Fine Fur Collared Overcoats $27.50 and $30.00 Less than the price of a regular com mon coat. New style young men's Oxfords $4.95 ROYAL CLOTHING STORE- II C. Robinson, Mgr. .AMERICAN FORK ' ' ; ,. X -. ..J . . . Every woman knows her best friend is running water. Yes, that's it running-: water - in the home. TiriTiTiiiio" xetiiar ? Kr Keef frlenil rvManAA "it lS ur constant, everhelping servant. RiiTimTiflr wAtpr liirrifAna bar burden, ' aaves her steps, preserves her health, and helps .ner to .keep that l i ' . . Hcnuuiinri cnninmimn. . . .... Tnlrfi anv linmA jnv mmmnrntv that doesn't have running water, hot and cold, and doesn't have fnha. and "i UClVUtWUl, UVl 44 B1VVUCU OUUMLf WUt "WUUU. J .'t. 3- mt . L. t- !rn. wiiai uo you iinai iou ima womeu wuu w v- run down, old before their time. . ' . ' Every woman owes it to herself and to her "family, to look aa young as she can and as good as aha pnn aa inn r no at non CVa rtt li"V VlPr UOSl nor feel her best without running waterhot and cold . . - a wnere sue needs it and when she needs il Running wateron tapregularly used w preserver of youthand healtli, and youth and health j i i- i nuu w uappiuess. M. S, Lbtt PLUMBING AND HEATOO Main' Street. TelenUa HlEHUTAH All' FORK t lllJll'lilllNI'lllllllj.rllllJ |