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Show I .4 r I 3 : J. ! i i ! if 1 5 ' '' I li, i' flATUBDAY, JANUARY 20, 1923. 1 ! OOOOOCX0OOOPOO000000000 AiimiOAK FORK CITIZEN JLVTUHDAY, JANUARY a As announced, lit ward 'play will coma oft Feb. 1st ( 7. U.FIrmags was smong the Salt Lakt business visitors Monday. ' John Nelson left the latter part of I Iflaa Ruth Chlpmaa was i visitor employment, f. - ' Raymond Winn of 8alt Lake, form; mtr of tola city, vu a ml tor bare , Friday aad Saturday with friends. Mr. and lira. B. P. McOrew and lire Mellaea Boley Tnotored to 8alt Lak Sundayand spent the day vis- tttag relatives. Mm. N. Wacstaff entertained . a amber of the lttle friends of her erandaoa. Glenn Haalem. Wed. last the occasion being bis birthday. All report a vary pleasant time. Miss Luclle Thornton, had as her nests Sunday evening at her home Miss Bella Hunter, and Messrs. Wal tsr Devey and Adair Bromley. Oames jauslo and refreshments were enjoy- Miss Bamah Henrold returned to bar home her this week after spend-fog spend-fog the past two weeks to Magna, nest of her sister, .Mrs. Ross Ballard, Bal-lard, nee Ruby Henrold. A baby boy was bora to Mrs. Ballard about two weeks uo. - J :,, ! Miss Myrtle Penrod entertained at miscellaneous .shower at bar boms Monday STenng, ' complimentary to WasLsvona Brlmms of Lehi, a bride Ct the week.' The guests spent the time in. games and musle and' refreshments re-freshments wer served. . . The guest ct honor was the recipient of a number num-ber of pretty gifts. :' . '. ' ; ' - Xittls Miss Sarah 8helley, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. 8, T. Shelley, celebrated her eth, birthday Jan. 11th gy entertaining the ' followng little frlenda. at her home: Vivian Lee, El-lea El-lea Walker, Edith Preston, Virginia Shelley, Edith and Bona Aahby, Era-f Era-f Kelley, Helea Parker, Maxine Bindley, Beth Bally, Lela Hansen, Wtaa Carlisle. Ernest Jacklln,' Joseph Clayton. Harold Holindrake, Max and Vance Walker. Games were played, after which refreshments were ser- - Mrs.' Phoebe Lynch visiting her daughter.. is la . Ogden, vol ' Mrs. Julia litUs spent Wednesday In 8a.lt Lake on business matters. Steam Rolled Peoples Mill A Barley and Elevator Co. Oats. Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Bastr of Lindon, were among tb( business vis I tors In our city Saturday. bar Murdoch: was a viaitor with friends in American Pork from He-ber He-ber Tuesday. : .-V :.x' . Mrs. Wm. Durrant spent Wednesday, Wednes-day, la Pleasant Grore rUtlng' Mrs. Harry Nielsen. .... - , Sjxifr Miss Ida Cbipman, returned to Salt Lake Monday, after spending several; children. days her with relatives. Miss Lavon Harrington spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in Provo,' guest of Miss La- verne Page. "' Vi : v m a ' i 7 - ' Mrs.; M. E. Kartchner and small son of , Provo Bench, were visitors ' In American Pork Tuesdsy, . -L ', " Mr. and Mrs. Ror Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs." Vera Soley motored to Provo Sunday anl vis tW friends Mrs. Eleanor ; Blackhurst .: of ' Sal. Lake was a visitor this week at the home of her soa Hyrum, wlf and Vivian Jmltfc, who la employed at Garfield, spent 8unday In American Pork with his wlf and daughter. . Fred Cheever of Bingham, spent Sunday In American Fork with his wif aad family, . . - Miss Ruth Fag spent Monday-, in Lindon, visljting her . mother, Mrs. Fred Fags. ; j Miss Clara Hunter of Jordaa dls- Prof. Jos. Smith of Lehi and a number num-ber of his pupils appeared la a concert con-cert program Sunday evening fn the Third, ward. " Sidney B. Sperry also sw:tanti - !:. Cards wwre received la .the 'city announcing the birth of a baby girl to Mrs. Charles Pittinger ! of Salt Lake, Friday, January IS, Mrs. Pittinger Pit-tinger ' was' formerly Miss Florence Chlpmaa of this city.. ;4 Mr. and Mrs. John Myers of this A candy pull was enjoyed by - U girl friends of Miss LaBell Anderson Ander-son at ber home Wednesday evaalax. Aa enjoyable time Is reported.' n Mrs. Byron Crookstoa left Tues day, evening for Shelley, Ida, where h will- spend , a two weeks' visit with relatives.' Mr, and Mrs. Jack Peck entertain ed at a card party Tuesday evening. Supper was served and a Jolly time enjoyed 'by all--e--' ' : rmn ALICE LAKE and MON. - TUES. at the REALART AWt treat 19 nd 15 cents f 1 Mr. aad Mrs.' Anros E. Thornton have reforned from a three woeka vlalt In various, parts of Idaho. They report a most enjoyable trip. ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielsen had as their guests Saturday evening 16 friends. ! Games and - mnsle - were enjoyed and a delicious supper served. ser-ved. -: j: MtSses 8arah Parker, Joele Greenwood, Green-wood, Helen McCleery were amonj those from American Fork, who went to 8alt Lake Saturday evening to tea "The Bat". ' 'j. r iOn Vsona Dean and Miss Violet Preston entertained at a surprise par ty st the home of Miss Fay Parker Tuesday. Games, musle aad luncheon lunch-eon were enjoyed. The guests numbered numb-ered SI.' ' v Vera Bates of Alpine entertained 11 of his friends Wednesday night of laat week at a boa party at the Real art Theatre, ; " following which the crowd went to Lehi and enjoyed ' a chlckea supper aad dancing , Misses Margaret Greene, ' Margaret Wagstaff, Theo Adams, Jennie Thornton, Thorn-ton, Cleo Bates, Jennt Wright., Lu-ell Lu-ell Thornton Locils Baker, Myrt Crookston, Ilda Holmes, with their leaders. Mrs. Bert Storrs, Mrs. M. E. Besssat aad Miss Sadie Chlpmaa will represent the' Second ward Ml. A. in special demonstration ' work at Provo next Wednesday for th' Lead-ershlpxWeek Lead-ershlpxWeek course.' ttf - trict, spent the week end fa" AmerlW celebrated their 40th wedding can Fork visiting bar parents, Mr. anniversary Sunday by a small dln- and Mrs. W. W.; Hunter. A ner party, , ths following . being t;r-,;;r:.;-, - ,;,;, , .-.. mests: Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Myers and Miss Helen Chlpmaa, student of children. Mr. aad Mrs. Victor Myers tht U. of UH wss ths week end guest aad famllyr Mr. aad Mrs. Dava Ad- of her parenta, Mr. and MrsWT ajamson. ana, cnuaren. Chlpman. , Douglas O. : Southworth, who when a boy lived la American Fork, and who last August escaped from the Utah penitentiary, where he waa serving ser-ving an .indeterminate sentence, was picked up in Denver last Saturday and will bo returned to the Utah penitentiary this week. ' Stephen Baker and 0. A. Zabriskle wm be tht speakers la the First ward at Sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon, in addition to wbTch Mies Stella Rushtoa will render a piano eolo and Miss LuRae Buckwalter will slng;- Sunday eventag WWV A. JuAus Banks will address the Senior class oa Forming Habits" and Prof. Jos.! Smith J of f Leal " will furnish a musical number. All are Invited. ' - . " - . 1 We have la the vicinity of American Fork, a fine piano, also a player-piano player-piano which w would rather dispose of locally than -ship back to -Salt Lake. Instruments will of course, be sold separately. To any responalble party who will agree to Uke up the balance of the contract on either Instrument In-strument wej will extend our easy terms and give immediate possession on payment of a deposit, balance to be paid la convenient Installments that wilt make the buying a pleasure. pleas-ure. If interested, write quick ' to 8alea Manager,' Consolidated Mualc Company 48-60 Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. jo-2t An Item overlooked last week wes the Primary Stake Board meeting Saturday afternoon, January th, at the home of Mrs. Iibbl Greene. Ths following officers - were ; present: Misses Pearl Davis, Owen Yates and Julia Bushman ' of Lett, Mrs. Begins Begi-ns Thome and Mr. Margaret Hold-away Hold-away and Mrs, Jos. Olpin of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Ida Cameron and . Mrs, Belva Strong of Allpne, Mrs. Eleanor Betva Strong of Allpne, Mrs.' Eleanor Klcholes. Mrs.; Pearl Bestant, MIssfs Zlns CIaysoa and. Alice Parker of this city. After the business of ths meeting bad been duly considered, the hostess served her guests a daia-ty daia-ty lunch." ;.-v-.r :- v ;- Bert Faddlee spent the wee ena in Coalville with his mother. Wsrren Anderson was a bustnsss visitor In 8pringvllle Wednesday. Mrs. Ray D. Nlcholes was a Salt Lake business visitor Wednesday. 1st ward Sundsy school !plsy, 1st ward Chapel, Feb. l ist Mi.a Pim Oniiina of Provo, was! the guest of Miss Lavone Bromlsy here Tuesday.. ' " . . , ' .. Mt. and Mrs. 8. F. Grant were business visitors at Rlverton Wed-nesdsy Wed-nesdsy afternoon. ' ,Mr. and Mrs, Dell Chlpmaa of Provo, Pro-vo, wer 8undayguesU of Mrs. I 8. Harrington Sunday. . ;. Daniel Clayton of Psyson, -spent th latter part of lwt week in Am erican Pork visiting at the Ell . J. Clsyson and Jos. 8. Bearle homes. "Every sdvertlsement In this paper is a special invltstlon to you to visit ths various firms. Deal with sdvsi-tlsere sdvsi-tlsere snd save money. ; , , ' 'Miss Elvis Mysrs. of Provo, Is spending the week end la Highland visiting her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Geo.- Myers. - ' ' Mrs. Arthur Olsen of Alpine, en- tertalned Tuesday evening In-honor of her husband, the guests numbered 31 All report a splendid tune. Mondsy night, R. L. Asbby aad daughters Lucretla, Althea, and Mary motored to Provo to hear Emma Lucy Gates st College Hall, B T. U. Miss Zelma Meredith ' entertained at dinner Thursday evening at her home, covers being laid for eight girt friends. Garnet snd music -were then enjoyed." . -' V The following took dinner at Mrs. Ora Chlpman's'boms Monday -evening: Misses Joele and May Greenwood,: Green-wood,: Sarah Parker, aad Mesdam.es Emma Anderson and Irte Steele. Mrs. Grace M. Miller, formerly of Pocatello, Idaho, but bow residing la Salt Lak City, was ths guest of Mrs. Warren Boley here for several days this week ' t... f::..:,:...- ' -Watch For Thia Ad. Each Week- V, Owing to the" very large amount of patronage I am getting from the people of American' Fork, I u& : going to show my appreciation by GIVINQ Tm GALLONS OF GA3 AT7AY CVEHY, TWO WEa l? Somebody is going to get it 7gY NOT YOU? i ;I have Tires; Tubes, Patching, AuW Body : Polish, Timers, Spark .Plugs, Coil Points, and everything to maKe,ine car go.. . '.'V I drain and refill your crank case FREE and lots of other small jobs, which I call service, come and get it Ilwayb opziT-irsvca closed; Si The Gas with a 1 . punch Try our HOT DOCS tnd HAinmnozx HI ftnsiMieat ' and Regular Gas - ; 0TI3 CnniEY, Prop. ALPINE NOTES (A. L. MTET, orlert WH Y; W A IT:. UNTIL SPRING to purchase an automobile when you can have the use of iarne during this nice weather at the same price you will pay later on. qCall us for prices f Phone 12 ; terms. ILEE1I MOTOli CO LRHI UTAH Mrs. Jennie Tanner and Miss Pearl Anderson of the Tanner Millinery are spending this week at the Paris Millinery Salt Lake, getting a line up on all the new spring modes. MIri Rose Boley celebrated ber 11-th 11-th birthday by inviting IS of her little friends to her home, where a pleasant time was had la playing games,' etc. Refreshments were served, ser-ved, .'a ' ; U W, Carlisle and Arthur Forbes were visitors in Salt Lake last week having spent Monday, Tuesday aad Wednesday attending the 8tste Farm Bureau Coaventloa. . e , . - ' Miss Luella Strong who is teaching teach-ing school In Jordan District, and Mr. Douglu Barns were visitors at ths home of Mr. sad Mrs. D. J. Strong Saturday and Sunday. - . , s. ' Mrs. Earl Derey and ' cnlldrea spent, . Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. BL Baxter of American Ameri-can Fork. ::--K'i;'r' '' ' ' -.-"'; . L rr:?'-z:$'"Zt-: ' Mrs. Clarence Burgess entertained the Young Mothers Sewing Club at her horns Thursday afternoon. Ths time wag spent fav sewing and social chats. " Mrsf Oebr ilcDanlel gars a readiar ;rWfSlfcfinuncBwsser-red. ;rWfSlfcfinuncBwsser-red. ' " ' : - ' -. . ., . e e . - Mr. Henry Beck has returned . boms after spending hs past two months in Park City employed la the mines. . A bundls shower was given at ths boms of Mr. and Mrs. David Bate-man Bate-man the forepart of the 4tk In honor hon-or of their daughter Leah, who was married to Mr. Harold Balr Wednesday.- A large crowd ; was present .Miss Bateman received many beauti- The VL I. A. of the First ward has, m M eU M Meful W nd p" chosen a cast of players for the play that this-organization will present sometime next month. They met Wednesday evening, read over the play and active rehearsal will com-' mence next week, - -. : - Bert Woottoa and Bert Timpsoa, who left two weeks sgo for Los Angeles, California, write and. stats that they obtained carpentry employment employ-ment the very day they got there and that there seems to be lots of work oa building homes. -: . ;The marriage of Miss HeloW 'Day of Highlands. daughter of Mrs. Eup- trasia "Day to Mr. Cecil . Merkley. took place ia the 8alt Lake Temple Thursday Mra, Merkley bai returned return-ed to Heber to complete her school term of teaching.. . . . " -v- ' 1 0 " 4-x Buggy Smashed Because A I . - y It Carried No Lights The -sheriffs office reports that a week ago last Thursday night whils Robert Ingersoll of this city, was driving on Provo Bench, bs ran Into a buggy and bis car turned over and the baggy smashed, but no one was hurt The sheriffs office slso reports re-ports that ths causs of th accident fwss ths fault of the occupsnts of the urgy, ss they were driving fa the middle of the road witk nc lights. ' His a Tlry Berne "The toatt was drank in silence," was ; the sentence on the blackboard. "James Hslloway, correct that sentence," said ths teacher, i, Jimmy "went to the board and r wrote: . . , "The toast was ate in silence," V-Bang, Bsnglt . Prof. William Dehn. of the University Uni-versity of Wsshlngton, has invented a new kind of dynamite nade , out of sawdust -r ; Think of the blgb explosive that conld be made from most breakfast fOOdS. ' ':.''""." ! tort . having had a splendid time. Their many friends wish them much Joy and happiness throughout, their married life. -r.- ;e e e ' Mr. Wlllard Cleghora of Salt Lake spent Sunday In Alpine, f guest of Miss Cleone Martin. The Infant daughter of Mrs. Ernest Clark, which In t quIU m the past week. Is thotC be' "6a tha Improve bow. - : e .' Miss Helen Whitby, who hu k In Murray the past few weeks, t turned 'noma this" week. ?: v . ' ., ;,. .. : Ml", " " 1 Help your reporter to get th, r by handing the Items to him en portlBg It Ton will see ft t paper.. All 'nswa will be appnet ". see About thirty friends of Mr. t Mrs. Arthur - Olsen surprised then ; their home Wednesday night. 1" playing games, a dainty hack V Mtrnlf'M'-'- - "V.. ee e , I ' Mra. Charlea Hackstt and of Idaho, are spending a few fc here visiting at the tome of Mr. t Mrs.: J. r. Marsh. : .: -V 1 Mra. Melvln - Devey and baby t spending a few days in Anet Fork, visiting with Mr. and lira. I Martin. ' - - . r--e e e . . Alpine basket ball boyt play k with .American Fork team Satort alght After the game a dance V be given. Come out and help 6 boys win ths game and see the ax Hard Boned Isle. : "Hey Sam, I want my money fctf ToU sald : this here mule esc blind and h is."" "Hub what makes you tnlni mul. am blindr "Why. The very minute I tanc that mule out in de pasture h right Into a tree.. v " . - . ": Aw: rviV;;i)t mule sinl & He just dont givs a dawfgas y. Statistics show the average , life of the washing "'- r- ' f! machine is five years. Are built to give a lifV tiine of iervice. We have letters on file from customers who axe using some of the first machines we manufactured ( that is over forty years ago. , ABE YOU GOING TO BUY A 7ASIIXBBVC-t FEW YEARS OB DO YOU PBETES ONE TEi" WILL BENDEB C0NTnTU0U3 BZBOE. V BECOMMENDED AND SOLD BY ton. Wagon & Machine Go. SEE OTO tfTOOK AT. AUEMOAM. FOEK AUTO BODY POLISH FREE Timpanogos Service Station To advertise our WHIZ , LINE, we are givg pint can of Whiz Auto Body Polish with every sale, during the month of January. :. . . We, can serve you with HirTest Gasv Oils, Greases. TireOCubes and Accessories. " - " |