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Show CATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1923. y i i i i .. AUESICAIt FORK CITIZEN i Locals and Personals 8 firs. Han Laursen 1 spending tbei . New Spring Line Coat and Drew- week In Salt Lnko tisltJng 'relatives Just in at Chipman'e. nit Mends. : ' rs. Koger uoraon ot Lent was a ... .altor the forepart of the week hera 'The email- oaugwer 01 r. WItn Ber moth,,, Mrs. Deloa Penrod. lira. John Sagera, who haa been quite. Y.i. i " w . Ill with an absceas on the throat, la I ,a memberi i of U iSunuday achool "JSSi!: imr0v1nir . claaa of Mra. Laura Timpaon gave a Call and see tha New Spring una Th. of Ladle Coata and Dreaaee at Cnlp-man'a, Cnlp-man'a, . Complimentary to Bert Christensen who haa taken an active part in the Fourth ward M. I. A. for the pasi aararal years, and who haa resigned because of moving to. Salt take, a ery successful party waa given t tha home ot Jamea M. Grant. Y. M. u t a PriinL hr tha ottlcera of tha M, I. A. The usual aocial paa-tlmee paa-tlmee were Enjoyed and lunch aerved the City Marshal waa phoned on Thursday that a crasy man rae in town. Ha "picked" him up but lator it iim-is after w investigation Tha Marahal aaya tha young fellcw M well educated, but acted a little queer; had unkempt whiskers and hi about 11 rears of age. He had apent tha night before In tha Provo in anil wu tiven a "floater" ut of town. Mra Nora Ingersoll and Mra. Mae Halllday entertained the girls of the Senior Claaa ot the. fourth ward M. L A. at tha noma of Mrs. Ingersoll Monday evening. I A very "enjoyable time la reported by the glrla, who numbered 20. Tha time waa apent In ...... . . . . . . : sewing and games, loiiowea nj; aeu-eloe aeu-eloe refreshment. ' ; ' Mr. and Mra. Bert Cbrlatenaen and family left for Salt Uka; Thuraday where they will make their' home, having purchased a place there. The ChristeneenV have made Am. Fork their home for the past five years and their many friends wish ' them success. Mr. Christensen will ' continue con-tinue hla employment as painter and paper hanger. ' ;;T;v'- 'i' American Fork haa three local boys en college basket ball teama ot the State, Heed Stewart is on the main good, and Rosa Ktelson la a substitute substi-tute on the .B Y. U. team, while Neweli Hofhelna i a. substitute , on the U. of U. ' basket hall team. The boys made records for themselves while .members of tha. local basket ball teams one or mora yeara ago. I nam Monaar evening. There were v!5 present and they presented her with a band painted plate. . "Silas Marner" f reel classic mov- Ling plctur and "The History of the Telephone" "a 1 real educational film will be shown In the aecond ward chapel next Thursday evening nnder the auaplcea of the M. I. A. A small admission fee will be charged, the proceeds to go to this organisation. James W Brown of Salt Lake, waa a business visitor in American Fork Tuesday. Hia fatherr'W. T. Brown accompanied him back as tar Sandy, and apent several days there with relatives. . ' - -'- .,-v Jesses Hunter, fprmerly of thia city, but now of Provo, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at a - Salt Lake hspltal soma three weeks ago, and who laat Saturday waa reported to be in serious condition, is now Improved and waa removed to hia home at Provo Wednesday. , 5 ' Pipes bursting over the dry goods department of Chlpman Merc Sun- day caused some water to coma down on a table of ginghams, which being color fast were not damaged, and after being thoroughly dried, wera as good aa before. ' Mra. Reed Gardner waa hostess to the members of the American Fork Sorosis at her home Friday . afternoon, after-noon, During- the afternoon .Mrs. Sadie Bromley gave a reading on Lincoln and MIsa Ruth Chlpman gave a reading. The house decorations were in harmony for the ' occasion. Delicioua refreshmenta wart aerred to 15 gueate. , , " . R. E. Baxter, Scout Executive of the Alpine District, together with Eagle Scouts . Quentla Greenwood, Wayne Chadwlck.'and Mack Chlpman and accompanied by Henry Oxenholm went to Salt Lake Monday to meet Chief Scant Executive of the United States, Jamea E. West, who wished to meet all Eagle Scouts, and who made an address 'in Salt Lake that evening. - A v . Mr. and;Mra. Thoa. were among the Salt Monday. - OnnilltV la PaT Coddington i DUt TTr v .mi .I.IMnr friends." - - Lake visitorl j "r": " - ''ri.-rs; Ir jt, L Flrmage apeni onu All classes merchandise going up we bought right, you can get the benefit at Cblpmana. Lake attending to business mattera.1 . Clifford and Kenneth Olsen of Pro-i . .a i.... UiHi and vo, were guesia tMw .ntrtained at ! Ferl Roberta here Sunday, dinner Monday erelng, the occasion bsby girl waa born ta Mra. John being her birthday. Covers were .laid j Walteri Thuraday ot laat week. Motor Mo-tor 16 guests. " V ' .fther and babe doing One. v v uamngion. , lducta in local stores this week. given. '411 are Invited., i Poultry AssU v.- nfteen friends of Mrs. Ingar Mitcn- . i. m a a TweiTe oi tne inenus oi rs. -.., - - t n n e Monday Barrett surprised her at her home " "u,Mlg he'r s unnusiv1 mj v cuiiiih ..... i ..ask a. mm i riiiuii. . 1 were enjoyed, tojiowea oy a aeuci-, - -,., . Mrs. Annie C Hindley . la apendlng v j. U'FInnage and Fon Chlpman' the k en Pr0T0 siting with left Thursday for the East, Mr. Fir- her daughter, Mra. Merle Taylor and mage being called by business and Mr ..Chlpman accompanying him for a pleasure trip.. They will be gonejMrs; W. 0. Sugdeja and baby ; Of about tlx weeke. " . " " gait Lake, spent the last week end Mr. Day, driver ofjthe Wg Indepen-, . , . wlta uf Md MrI. W. . Miller. . 1 ' Shelley and Mr. J. C dent Gaa Jt Oil Ca truck ot Provo, sustained broken arm Friday " of laat week whU cranking , tha car hart.- : . .' ." ; Mra.; Lottie Clayton "of Salt Lake, were gueata of relatlvn and friends here two days Better English Week, next week at i..t VMv the high achool. la receiving attention; 1..M,. . rr,-,. In tha way of preparation thia week I The Primary Aaaoclatlon of Hh-by Hh-by the atudenta, easaya are being pre- j land ward gave a dancing party Fri-pared Fri-pared and posters with Better Eng- jay evening, which waa well attend-Uah attend-Uah aloganr made by'the etudenta. td tnd Mjoyed v - ; ; Mr. and Mra. L 8. Hatch were ca?l-i . . ed to GranUvllle thia week ta attend no " A,T Amt the funeral of Mra. Hatch's sister, ' went to Bingham , Sunday to make Miss Agnes Rowberry; a , well known ' arrangements for the burial ot the school teacher and church worker ot m nt dMghter of Mr AdamaV dan-that dan-that place, who died Monday, from, heart trouble. s , ' 7- BteP. Mra.-Vera Johnson. vr - - ; Th. Horn Economtca Club of the! The year-book aUff of tha high. High School have Issued Invitations achool, with Howard Hutchinga as to the Valentine dance In the high editor and Jonn Clarke aa ousiness achool gym tonight Dancing will be. manager, have commenced acuvuy on the . main feature of enjoyment and the booKTrway or garnering in ui- punch will be aerved. The gueaU .erary work, cartoons, etc, list numbers BO. . - t A large number ot members of the ' Chaperoned by Mra. J. B. ' Storra . local Men's and Ladies Farm Bureau W " A AL. awa 3k U,ia and. Via. Helen Woodruff, . number , - - of the girla of tha gymnaalum, Do-. nft. th- flt Am ot thlt meatlc Science and Art classed of the Veek. high achool attended the Housekeep-j Mrs. 'Samuel Dean Jr., entertained! era Round up held ia Pleasant Grove at a farewell dinner last week In tiuma honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Francla ineaoay. . . .. r . , 1 - ... i iwdv IBil iur ouu rruuuwi uiuuiuh The little daughter ot Mr. and where Mr. Francis has employment Mra. Martin Nielsen Buffered badly, "e newspaper ousiness. fenniAil hmnA. Unnitav vanfa. The urs. JOM naicu uu reiurnea 10 N1WmjnWinWi;fmJW XW e,.;H'SlfgaaMWltaaaaff- paiaaiiaaMaffysaiisi ajSMWraaaaaaaaajajassatajapai Valentine Dance : A February I'rolid At The -. APOLLO HALL . Ainericaii Fork -v - - VAmiTINE NIGHT, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14 . Musio by the Famous Ariel Quartette little totjell In some way on the hot air register in the home and was unable' un-able' to lift heraelf up. - Tha palma of both bands wera burned. ,' r her home In Highland after apendlng the past several monthi ln-'Salt Lake taking. medical . trtatments. Her health ia reported fc very much j Admission 75o . Extra Ladies lOo . EETIEnBER THEY HAVE ALL THE LATEST HITS yf iniiiiiuiii ' n'iinii'i ti nnnniii n in iimhiiiii -im"' I M ILiiMiMilM:i iw.'iimw.iiiimttii I t 1 1 The home of 8amuel Smlthera waa v . ' moved thia week from Its location on! i nr "Pcea or ina uigniana the East SUte Road to the . TUoa. j wtrd L Th Bachelor's Elope-Ivina Elope-Ivina lot on Main erect Mr. Bralth-! t" , will be .presented there Feb. era has moved his tailoring shop "'17th. There are aix charactera in the from the Clarke building next to the! ca,t Plar promUea to be Tery telephone office to the old Dolmer'nterUtoln' .y -O-. building on Main afreet I The 1st Intermediate third year tV- aaama"A'liaMMii'n.'cIaa8 0t th ,rd Ward Sunday SChOOl ""f emVt mtP-, tendered their teacher. Mlsa Leona ed on the doarsten of Mf. J. F. Chrlsi Relley a surprise party at her home tenaen last month. ' It began by i Thursday evening. There , wera SS someone ateallng one of the front lights of his car and breaking ; the glass, then a week: later - some- one walked away with hia lap robe. Soon after-one ot hia horses died and - to cap the climax, hia dog waa either stolen or poisoned. ' ; .Among those from American Fork who attended the old time dance given giv-en In Leht Thursday night, laat week, were -Messrs. and Mesdames. - Maronl Wild, Jamea Varney, George Varney, Wm. Gordon, Denzll Brown and Mea-damea?Nlna Mea-damea?Nlna Lee, Alice MurdockrAg-neaHonseholder. MurdockrAg-neaHonseholder. and Ann L. Chip- man, wno report having bad a very pleasant time In again dancing old favorite atepa. a . i I iNST'lTiH" 37i " s fcori?orci;J ADVANCE DISPLAY New Spring Apparel -for Women and Misses " , COATS .. ' I I ; . " STJ1T3 " ' Stylish Models, in - Smartest new styles, : Bolivia, Velour and Poiret Twills and Trico- Polaire Cloth tioe, Navy and Brown Brown i Beindeer $19.75 $Hid $2175 Pekin-Tan - Box models-Blouse $12.50 . - $16.50 effects. Sport, plain and belted ' Attractively Trimmed ' : models.. - , . , mLZ2Z3 WOMEN'S BLOUSES Canton Crepe, Crepe $23 , . - Taffeta Crepe De Chine, Mingo- '0 .mo nette. , New Shades , , $li75 . $m5 SEE OUB WINDOW DISPLAY SpedsJ Lot -, Hen's Dress Socks MEN'S HATS ... . f.o . Spring Styles Black and Brown ' " ' - - ; - ' NEW CAPS : , Men's Dress Shirts - ,' Men-,8 and Boys. . $149, $1X9, $1.93 03c $1.49 - $L93 Inst received onr New Spring; Shipment of Bleached t aid TJnhIeiched - TOWELSc-43c-C3c--PAIIi Exceptional Valnes 0 9 v n 1 t'5 ' O 1 '. 9. GHIROPRAGTIG FOR BUSINESS MEN . . . . . .v r, :: - ( - ;v-"' -" , 1 , Do yon handle your body as carefully as you would a business proposition; L e., in a common sense way? You must be healthy, for ia this turmoil of the modern business ; world you must suffer, you must endure, you must stand up, under stress and hardship and disappointment. You may bo passably healthy, but you know you are not a IOO56 man in regard to health. You got tired easier than you did ten years ago and yon seem to have lost your "pep" entirely. These things tend to lower your business elTiciency,"and you know it, although ybu have heretofore' done nothing in the way of prevention. h Now for once uso a little common sense, throw all prejudice to the winds and at the first opportunity call on your Chiropractor, get him to palpate your spine and find out just where.you stand. . 1 ' " ' EXAMINATION FREE . . oTF. ,M. Grant, iD,:.-G Hours 9 to 11 - 1 to 4 Phone 113 American Fork Office at Residence 1-2 Blk. , No. o Mernacle present and a most Jolly time la reported. re-ported. .,: ., , r Mrs. Clarence Gray wm hostess to the members of the Priscilla Club at her home Thuraday afternoon. The usual club activities made a pleasant time tor all and lata In the afternoon refreshmenta wera aerved. - For M. t A. conjoint meeting in the First ward Sunday evening, the following program hat been arranged, arrang-ed, to which all are invited: Selection Fourth wad Quartette talk, Dr. P. M. Kelly, on the Mutual Slogan: solo, Rulon .Nlcholea; duet, Mrs MInnIo Pulley and Mra. Mary Hansen; read-Ing, read-Ing, Miss Ruth Chlpman. - Monday skating "on the lake was declared to be just fine. That morning B. N, Christensen; skated ; nearly, to Geneva and returned soon after noon, reportlngthe Ice ia tta- eondition. Monday afternoon a crowd of local people went down to enjoy thia popular popu-lar pastime. Among the young people from this city who attended the Junior Prom at Spanish Fork last' Friday evening were Thelma Boley, Genevieve 8tewi art, LInford Werner, Norman Wing, Myron Boley. The local Harmonlon Orchestra furnished s the muslo ' for the Prom. '. ;'- ' .' .. . . . Mrs. A. W. Miller entertained at her home laat Saturday -evening at a shower complImenUry to MIsa Alices Gunning, her daughter, who la being married today In Salt Lake to Mr. CTyde Marcraft The usual features of social entertainment were enjoyed and dainty refreahmehti aerred. Miss Rhuemma Ovard of Alberta, Canada, who baa been vlsltin hpr for the ast several months with w ana wrs. nam orant and other rela tives, iett Thursday for Salt Uka to spend a few weeks with her aunt, Mra, Blanch Lee, who la IU. -Miss Ovard will return to American Fork before leaving for Canada. Mrs Grant apent Thursday In Salt Lake with her slater, Mrs. Lee. , - Miss Olive Berg' entertained s few ot her friends Saturday evening last A box party at the Realart was first enjoyed after which the guests were entertained by music, games, etc. at th home of MIsa Berg. Delicious ph. freshmenta wera aerved. Those pre-i pre-i sent were: Misses Fern Foster. L- g,M!a Kelly, Myrtle Cunningham and X, Edith Chlpman and Messrs. Lenn . OJWhlpiiJe of Sfilt Uke. Harold Foi f iw;cun Talboe. Vera and Fran- J vs.,. vi- Prctat ot Provo. The Utah Power ft Light Co. has been busy trimming trees along the south aide of Main street thia week, the big branches having Interfered with tha wlrat. ' "Miss Mobba", a comedy drama in four - acta - waa played - in - tb First ward chapel Thuraday evening, and the attendance was good, ! notwithstanding notwith-standing the Inclement weather. . It waa well preaented and enjoyed. Misses LaBeUe Anderaon, ; Thelma Boley and Genevieve Stewart entertained enter-tained at tha home of Mlsa Anderson Thursday evening In honor of the basket ball team of tha local high achool and their partners, Prin. P. M. Nielsen and wife and Coach Holm-stead Holm-stead ' and wife wera also guests. Valentine decorations addefl to the spirit of the occasion. Lunch waa served to about 24 gueata; ' Jamea H. Martin of Salt Lsks ' a visitor here Monday with hi i enta, Mr. and Mrs. James Mart: ; A baby girl waa born to Mr. Mra. Elden.Cyft Sunday, and all ( earned re -dolngflneiu.. A baby girl waa born to Mrs. C Zelrold Brema of . Lehl last Mra. Brema was formerly of thia c 1 Mr. and Mra. Ray Shelley wtor to .Magna Thuraday after a t a week here with Mra. Shelleys 1 ntA'V.':;',,;.;:-:,..-''-' Mra. Abe Gudmnndsen, who operated upon two weeka ago t? hospital here, continue to taf though aha has not been remove 3 her home aa yet OaKs88kaaVisaK8 2 r B ..v.... . . - - i MONDAY - TUESDAY 10c-15o . ' ! " THOS. MEIQHAN, in'J XC' 'A PRINCE THERE WAS . ALSO COMEDY-"-' 'TEA FOR TWQVpl WED. - TIIURS. MATINEE WED 4 P.M. RODOLPH VALENTINO, . LILA LEE, NIT A NALDI, in "Blood and Sand " Matinee Children 15c; Adults 25o 2 , Evening: Children, 25c; Adults, 85c. ". POSmVELY NO BABIES IN ARII3 admitted i , ' , : , this show in evening. , :J SPECIAL MUSIC FEIDAY . SATURDAY Katlnea Eitariiy, 15' ALL-STAR OAST, ia ; "Ann of Little Smoliy" AND EPISODE NO. 3 " "THE TIMBER xYvnTlT1 I II V,VA V Ni |