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Show R O ROSOSKSXOS58HOaK AMERICAN FORK " . t LocALsAND Personals 9KgOMOaKaKrOaKK ! Bpeclal-8o "Clean-Easy" 8oap tor ' to at Robinson Grocery. i' .. . ... : John Grant ot Levan, spent several days thla week her visiting blf mo ther, Mrs. Row Grant and family.; '"""Mrs Jarvls Aydelotte spent several dav thla weak la. Provo vlaitlaa .her "parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enochs Ooddard Mrs. Eddie Laursen and children -;. left Tuesday for Soldier Summit to , Join Mr. ' Laursen who t employed ther,' ' -V.- . ' Mr. and .Mrs. Paul .Allen of Span-' Span-' lah Fork are rejoicing; over the arrival ar-rival of a baby girl born Wednesday morning;. The Aliens were, formerly of this city and well known here. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. , Philip Greene Saturday morning' mor-ning' last Mrs. Greene was former , ly Miss 1 Leah Bush and Is getting along nicely. - ; ' 8unday afternoon as Earl Robin- ion of this city was rounding the corner near the Alva Green residence on West , Main ' street, he became crowded on the turn, got too far off the road and tipped over. Luckily Ihe was alone to the car and did not suffer any injuries beyond a . few bruises. The car top and windshield were completely demolished.' ' Miss Belle Olpln, recently return ed missionary, from Pleasant Grove will be the speaker t the First ward sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon. The musical numbers will consist of selections from out of town and a Sunday1 Prln. David Oourley of the Pleasant Grove High School, will speak to the advanced senior class In the Ml I. . A, I meeOngvi;. hl subject being "Making Good." Among lhos from, thla city .who attended at-tended the funeral services of Mrs. Sarah R. Holdaway, matron of ; the Utah Conuty Infirmary Sunday at Provo were: Bp. and Mrs. Earl Greenwood, Mrs. Sablna R. Allen, ! Mrs,; Jan C Robtnaon, John Robla-son, Robla-son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Codding-' ton, Mr. and Mrs, John Hunter, Mrs. Nell Proctor, Mrs. Maria Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Greenwood,' Mrs. Jas. Chipman, Mrs. L. 8. Harrington. Mrs. Rose Grant, Mrs. Fon Chipman, Bp, and Mrs. Jas. T.- Gardner. For draperies, laoe curtains, . wall paper and linoleum Chipman' Is the place. ' U. Clifford Cunningham ot Bingham, spent the week end 'here 'with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Cunningham and family. ' . Dr. and Mrs.. Heber. Robinson of Ogden returned home Tuesday after spending a few days her visiting Dr. Robinson mother, Mrs. Maggie Rob inson. " ' It is reported that the local Pro gressive Farm Labor Party is prepar ing to hold a meeting soon for the purpose of electing officers for ' th organisation and it Is ald they will put a city ticket in th field this falL Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cawrey motored mo-tored to Salt Lak Saturday on. business. busi-ness. r'- '" ". ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' v ' j ' ' - Fit that room up with mw linoleum and a nlc apiing rug. Yen can get fln selection at Chip man's, p , Elder Jamea H Anderson of Salt Lake City, will be th speaker at th Fourth ward Sacrament meeting Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock. His subject sub-ject will b "Signs of the Time." All ar invited. Many are wondering why the post- office door window Is boarded up. It happened thus: Wednesday a boy hit the window with a steel marble In the center, making tiny hoi therein , and Thursday It started to crack. and fall out ; Wilson Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Smjth of this city, has been very 111 In Bingham with pneumonia. Reports .lata In, th week Were that he la on the improve. Mrs. Smith, his mother, returned horn Tuesday after spending some time with her son.11 ; ,' :-.i',y:;;-';r"-; ,- Horace Beck of Alpine, and Miss Laura Pulley,' daughter ot Mr. ' and Mrs. Andrew Pulley ot this city, were married last a Saturday In Salt Lak. They will will make their horn In Salt Lake... Their many Alpine 'and American -Fork friends extend congratulations. On February 25th. the first winter excursion to Tlmpanogos cave In American. Am-erican. Fork, canyon,! by the Wasatch Mountain Club ot Salt Uke, win 'U made. The party ' will leave , Salt Lak about 7 o'clock la the morning and the first stop will b at th new cabin built recently by the federal forest service at the cave camp, which will be headquarters for - the day. fj09KOXSS!!E KOStO OJROKOKH08aK3OH .: A Mrs. Wm. Greening and ' children left this week for Bingham to Join Mr. Greening who is employed there and to mak their horn. . . -. . : . Stanley Gudmundaen and wife hav moved from .th John . Grant hom in the Third ward to the. Jesse Russon horn on East Main. Mrs. Emma King returned home Saturday after spending a visit of th past two months In Salt Lak with relatives and friends. Word from Salt Lak announces th arrival of a baby boy Friday at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Larson. Lar-son. Mrs, Larson was formerly Miss Ada Rowley of this city. ,. 0 R. V. Dodge of Grac. Idaho, arrived ar-rived in American -Fork : Saturday tor In Indefinite visit with relatives her end t Provo. Mrs! Dodge 1s visiting her parent, - Mr.- and r Mrs. Abnar Chipman. 1 ' A social meeting and' program for th Relief Societies will be held next Tuesday afternoon in th tabernacle. The following program has been ar ranged: Duet Mrs.-. Minn! - Pulley and Mrs. , Mary Hansen . leasoa Courtship" given by Mrs. Lisa Christensen; milk question to be discussed dis-cussed by; Mrs. J. B. Storrs; ladle quartette. " Celery, Lettuce and Radlahest-ar at their best at Robinson Grocery. Mrs. Vivian Smith and baby ot Garfield, spent th week- her visiting visit-ing Mrs. Annie Gmne.V'7;";::;; v'l Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Jensen of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of relatives rela-tives and friends her. ' . 4 Mrs. Byron. Crookston and daughter daugh-ter Lenor wer guests of friends at Provo last week end. . ' Dewey - and Walter - Galsford mo jtored. to Magna Tuesday and spent the day there on business. - . Bert Miller, who haa spent th bast two months at Reno, Nevada, is visiting visit-ing In American Fork this week with relatives before returning to Shelley', Idaho, his home. T ; ; Bp. Jos. H. Storrs, Ray D. Nleholes and W. S. Chipman of the Second ward blshoprlci visited th high school at assembly xerclses Tuesday and afterwards visited the seminary classes. , ; Th ... local J. , C Penney Ca store was closed Monday from 11 a. m. to IS o'clock noon, In respect for Mrs. J. C. Penney who died. Th funeral services wer being held In ; Whit Plains, N. Y., during that hour. . . Mrs.: Earl Barratt returned to . her hom her Friday last after spending spend-ing the past several weeks In . Salt Lak and Bountiful. While In ' Salt Lake Mrs. Barratt underwent- an op eration tor appendicitis. ' M. B. Bersan t B; N. Christensen, R. U Asbby' and -W. H. Chipman wer in Salt Lake Monday and called on members of the Stat legislature In regards to the bill regulating th sal and storage ot eggs. ' These .men comprised th commute ' appointed by the local poultry association to I attend to this particular matter. As Viewed by Noted Medical Doctors . Next Thursday afternoon. March 1st' the Daughters of the Pioneers win meet at th home of Mrs, Heber Hoggard. Mr. Maud Christensen will give a reading, Mrs. Minnie '. Pulley and Mrs. Mary Hansen wm sing . a uMt ana to Uf nd experiences of Niels ' Christensen, ' pioneer, - will be given. -All members are urged to ba present and visitors are welcome. Thursday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Oliver E. Thornton of this city celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Th party was held at the home ot their son Owen Thornton. Thorn-ton. Supper was served to 40 relatives rela-tives and friends and games and mus ic Indulged in. Mr. Thornton eame to Utah from Iowa In 1852 and his wlf cam her In 1862 from!" New Jersey. They have resided on .their farm east of this city during their married life and ar the parents of nln children, six of whom are living. All ot the children excepting on son were present at the celebration- One of the most successful social event ot th past week was th party par-ty given last evening at the bom of Mrs. Willis Bromley by the members ot th American Fork Sorosls in hon or of the 10th anniversary of the or ganization of the club. Entertainment Entertain-ment was furnlahed by progressive card games, music, social chat,1 etc after which covers at a delicious supper sup-per were laid fat the following: 1 Messrs. and Meadames: Reed Gard- . The drugless healer is one of the best things that : haa comQ into the life of the present day. t r ...--Witis. Mayo, llochcstor,4hmr- i : , If the MedicaVMcn would adopt Cfliiropr.ctic they -would have an unequaled health system in their hands. -Jolm A. Fisher, M. D., Philadelphia. 1 I am quite enthusiastic over every phase of Chiro-'practic. Chiro-'practic. '-" ' ". :. ;,:. - Wm. Voiv, M. I)., City Point; -Va. Chiropractors axe obtaining1 results that I could not have obtained with medicine or surgery. R 0. Rutherford, M: D., Birrningharn, Ala. . Chiropractic truth is so simple, so mathematically enact that it sounds too good to be true. - L. W. Edwards, M. D., Omaha, Neb. A i jvjjner, Jarvls Aydelotte, Abe Greenwood 0 1 Jos Dunkley, Thos. Newman, , Bert J? ' Adamson P.. iL Nlelaon.. Reno Vaacft, Joa. Walton, A. W. Buckwalter, John OjAdamson, Will Coates, Wm. Barratt, Sj I Ijfo. T. Shelleyr-Thos. Coddington, w I Martin Nielsen, and Willis Rromley fohoT Mrs. Jane C. Robinson. Vases ot flowers formed the hous decorations. decor-ations. x : ,."J1. : Th Third ward Orchestra met and were entertained Saturday evening by John Henry at his home. The fore part of th evening was taken up In practice work, after which a social hour was enjoyed and . refreshments served. Ther wer 18 present Mr. and Mrs: Harry Nicholsen of Bingham, visited , with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cheever her Sunday. Mon day morning they returned to Blng ham and Mrs. Albert Cheever accom panled them to spend the week with her husband. Saturday last, Mrs. E. E. McBride had a her guests at dinner at her home tor honor of her Wrthday v Mr, and wrs. Cbarles Webb, Misses Mild red and Ada Carr .of Rlverton, Mrs, Ray Swlnehart of Salt Lake, . Mra, Jennie Cunningham . and daughter LueUa-of-thls-clty. -- Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Adams had 15 friends aa guesta at their home Friday night after the dance here' A delicious lunch was served. Thursday Thurs-day evening of thla week thla . aame crowd 'Wer guesta at" the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. . Grant and enjoyed lunch. , .- v, t- J. M. GRANT, fl.C. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Consultation Free J '" Hours 9 to 11 Phone 113 Office 1-2 " 0 v4 1 to4-Am.FoTk- Blk. N. Tab. " A Doll and Carriage FREE' the CITY MARKET U giving away nlth every 60c purchase a, nnmber, and a MAT tlh, the on holding the larky number wlO receive a WICKER DOLL BtGGI and DOLL. Be fare joa get your number.- OUR MEATS ARE REST. Choice Steaks . . 20c lb. GOOD EATS FOR LESS. PHONE 109 Clarence Grant and Dena Shatter motored to Provo Sunday afternoon and visited Mrs. Mary A. Evans at the county lniirmary. Mrs. Evans waa not, feeling as well as usual and stated that the Inmate ot th insti tution mourn the loss of their matron Mrs Sarah Holdaway, deeply. juts, uuiian k. urown and son Milton. Mra Leu f. Shelley, Mrs Jos. Payne, Alan Shelley and James King, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nleholes and Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Brown, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. VIer King of Storrs attended a party in Lehl Sat urday evening last at th hom ot Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin. Mlas Margaret Greene was hostess to the following friends at a party at herhome Thursday evening: Miss-eg Miss-eg Lucile Greenwood, Jennie Thorn ton, La Vera Aydelotte. Rella Hunter, Bessie Ingersoll, Ruth Newman- and Meesrs. Adair Bromley, Frank Brown, HSWfifd Loffsdon, Emmett Ingersoti Walter Devey, Phillip Cawrey and Frank Greenwood. The rooms were tastefully decorated In flags, ' and red and white carnations and ferns and games appropriate - to th occasion occas-ion were played. . The centerpiec of the luncheon table constated of a thlQ- atur George Washington. A clever stunt was carried out in the assembly exercises at the high school Tuesday by members of the year book staff. The members of the staff, hav been very anxious to work up some "pep" among the students along this line that the book may receive proper support, It was first announced that funeral services " for! the "Student Body Spirit" would be. held nd with all due formalltyjh funeral procession marched inwltb n full quota of "Mourners" coming behind. be-hind. At the last moment, after the services had bfen. preached, one of the year hook staff members miraculously miracul-ously revived and brought back the ''spirit", of the School. . Needless to say 'much enthusiasm tor the -year book was manlteated. -. r N ANATION-m 1 , -My" n u 1 yr-7k 1 1 1 i.tii 1 j 1 I w 9- I , I' ri-.!- -V i " 371' Llncorptrraud DEPARTMENT STORES NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE WONDERFUL SAVINGS IN THE MANY NEW THI1TG3 -r---'- JUST ARRTVLNQ. ' -v. Note the great savings in the following SPRING goods. Soft Finish HONOR MUSLIN 19c yd. V- Wellington and Oladio cales :.;18c yd V Glasgow and Zephyr Z?-.. 19c yd. ; Something new in Bunga. aprons.-..:.;...89c Home Comfort SHEETS Grade....;. 98c ea. New Spring Bungalow TONNES.. 25c yd. r. Lady Lyke CORSETS Exception. . qq al Values. . .'. . t70C New Japanese CREPE trades .29c yd ' ; 36-Inch RATINES ; Z' 45c yd. popular colors. Duro Belle Double Mesh !' Hair Nets v OCT a 3 toz....:.,4..6DC Children Knit" 'BLOOMwViThQ ERS...;.r .. ... ZuC Women'iKnlt BLOOM- no ERS . . ; ; . . , , OtlC ..Women' and IDasw 0moNS 49c-58c : L. D. S Garments Appoved. qq Spring wt..'..:...07C : Women's and Misses! VESTS.. 15c-23c CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE v OCr 2 PAIR..;... .OC "Women's Good Value. . HOSE, 2 pr.. 25C Black and Brown See what our enormous huying power can do for you in the exceptional values shown n our windows in y WOMENS NEW SPRING APPAREL :: S- I . COATS and DRESSES . " ' . ' New Materials -- New Styles . New Colors. THESE -VALUES " V $12.90 WHY PAY MORE? ARE - UNUSUAL Mrs.; Arthur Adams and "son How ard, ot Salt Lak, motored to Am erican Fork 8unday and , spnt ' the day visiting with Mrs. Sarah B. Chip- man. t-..-."...-. -Ur,7 Next Friday ' afternoon, llarch 2nd, I In the City Hall at S o'clock a lec ture will be given by Mrs. L. M. Evans, president tof th local Wo man s . Farm Bureau . on . First aia. Mrs. Evans will also giv a abort lectur on "Comparing Our Bodies to our Homes." All the members of the organixatlon ar requested to be present ' Th-Bachelor's Elopement" will ' b presented tonight In the Highland High-land school hous by th ward M. I. a. lor ua oenent 01 mat organixauon New scenery has been secured and an' interesting entertainment Is promised.'' pro-mised.'' Mrs. Clyde Day returned hom today to-day to Salt Lak after a visit of ton days her with her mother, Mrs. L. M. Evans. Mr. Evans and son. Clar ence win ' spenu tomorrow in sail Lake with Mrs. Evans' parent, Mr. and Mrs.' Peter Huddleston who have been UL " Jt theatrJQ ,,r , MONDAY - TUIDAY &l0f15c , li HERE'S A SWELL TREAT-MAY McAVOY,-in "Thru A Glass Window" ALSO A COMEDY - You'll Like This Show. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY. Matinee Wed. 10c DOROTHY DALTON, in The Woman Who Walked Alone v ALSO BIO 2-REEL COMEDY. FRIDAY - SATtmDAY-Matinee Saturday,; 10c T A Big Rip Roaring Featured WITH A BIG ALL-STAR CAST. Also Episode No. 5 of ; : ' " "THE TIMBER QUEEN" . - - , . . . , . t , , v ; FREE PHOTOGRAPHS of all stars given away ' -r-T AT MATINEES. . 0" oxoKosou:oxoKKoxcsc!;o3(aoaaoii |