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Show . - U ' : , " GATUED AY, MARCH, a, 1923. - SATURDAY, MARCH; 3, 1923. AUOTOAJT FOBS Cnd Wm. Wagstaff Is In Magna visit- Carl Anderson made a business trip to Salt eka , Thursday, IVI Mrs. Sadie Henry was a Provo vis . '1 - A- Mrs. Ivy 8teele entertained th B. 9 Ladies, at her home Thursday. Km, Nattle Shefski of Bait Lake, vh ft week end visitor here. BUI Cleere of Ogdea, was in Am rieaa Fork Friday on business. Mr. end Mra. Addle Miller of Pro-re, Pro-re, were In American Fork visiting friends Wednesday. . Mrs. B. F. Moffett spent , last reek la Bait Lake, visiting relatives M friend i. Bare you been to Chlpman'i to aee their New Spring Dresses aren't (her beautiful Hi say so. Miss Margaret Jensen returned to fcer home In Ogden Monday, after flatting here as the guest of Miss June Lynch. ' . . Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Hawkins and Blaine Steele of Bingham, spent Sunday here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pett. Miss Stella Singleton' spent several days last week la Nephl visiting relatives rel-atives and friends, and. returned fiome Monday. ' . , The Misses Thelma Boley and fteata Adams entertained the Bee Hire girls of the First ward Thurs-'day Thurs-'day evening at the horn of Miss Boley. The time was spent In sew-log, sew-log, following refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Lenard J. Olsen of Pleasant Grove, art the proud par rate of a baby girl 'born Sunday at the hospital here. "Mrs. Olsen was formerly Miss Lillian Hamilton of this city. ' Misses Veda Barrett, Mary WUd, and Messrs Llnford Werner, Walter Devey, .Warn Nlelson, Adair Bromley, Brom-ley, Legrande Beck, Darrell Procter, WUford Btorrs, Morris Buckwalter, and Hlldebrand Wing were among " the young people of this city who attended at-tended the Junior Pronr at 8prtng-ille 8prtng-ille last Friday evening. - , xoooooooooooo . Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Thursday. David 8. Taylor of . Ogden spent Sunday here with his wife and baby. Miss Ruth Gardner of Salt Lake spent Sunday here, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. W. A. Robinson spent Monday visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Harrington at Salt Lake. . ' "Mrs, Hyrum Blackhurst and chil dren spent Friday la Lehl with relatives. Mrs. John Nelson of Eureka, spent Friday and Saturday here, guest ot h-slstsirsWa.JBtarrs, Mrs. Rosco Rawsoa ot Salt Ialta Is -pending this week with her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Fred Brltton. Mrs. C M. Stevens, Mrs. Orval Mercer snd Mrs. Peter Logsden, mo tored to 8alt Lake Wednesday and spent the day visiting. 'Mrs. Ora Chlpman and mother, Mrs. A. Holman of Salt Lake, were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Art Holman, Hol-man, Jr., here: Mist Leah Chadwlck returned to Salt Lake Sunday after spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chadwlck. Miss La Von e Harrington entertained entertain-ed the following girls at her home Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served: The Misses Myrtle and Lad-la Lad-la Cunningham, Lucy Adams, Eva Cahoon, Lydia Barrett and Veda Barratt. In honor ot her husband's birthday Mrs. Vera Walker entertained Thurs day evening at her homo. Games and music were enjoyed by the following; follow-ing; Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Ross ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Giles ot Lent" A delicious supper followed.' ': ' " ;r How Do You Sell Your EggS? IF you have one case of eggs or one thousand we will buy them from you and pay you the highest market prices cash on delivery . of . eggs t T .. . . We assume all the risk of marketiiigair the , expense, all the shrinkage. All you do is to i supply "the eggs and receive your money. Fo years we have been building up an efficient selling organization to handle your poultry and dairy products on a basis that will profit us both. . : - .;A.t the present time we are in touch with fliblilMU'in the country and are sending a car of eggs a week to the eastern markets, for which we are receiving neartop prices. , ' . ; . - v If you. have ever dealt with us before, compare your net returns with what you can get under any other plan. You'll be convinced! No long-time contracts; no obligation ' to deal exclusively with us. Write for our prices and proposition. REMEMBER Cash on Delivery of Eggs! Nelson-Ricks Creamery Co. Makers of "BANQUET" Products Main Office 359 Eccles Ave., : Salt Lake City itor Wednesday- aeons Fergerson of Salt Lake, Is visiting here for a Jew weeks. Mrs. Thomas Newman was a Salt Lake visitor Friday. Miss Jennie Jones spent" the ' forepart fore-part of the week In Salt Lake visit ing relatives and -friends. Miss -Rule Miller has returned to her home here after' spending - the past several months la 8alt Lake. . Miss Maud Brown of Salt Lake, waa the guest of Miss Lillian Grant her Saturday evening last Miss Leah Greenwood is visiting wjtthJbiJiiterMn sen at Magna, this week. Mrs. G. A. Darling will leave Thursday to make her home In Bingham Bing-ham . '"u "' ..:.;-;-"'-" J. P. Werner and son Llnford. are now located at Boewawb, Nevada, where they are employed. Mrs. Dave Taylor was a Lehl visitor vis-itor Tuesday, visiting with Mrs. Earl who Is confined In the hospital there. Miss Mable Moffett of Shelley, Idaho, spent the forepart of the week here, gueet of Mr. Ben. Moffett. . Mra., L. P. Harvey of Pleasant Grove Is visiting here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Hans Christensen. Mrs. Albert Cbeever returned ,to her home here, after spending a few days In Bingham with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Clemond Eskelson of Park City, are again moving to their home town here. Mr. Gilbert Brltton was a Satur day guest of his sister, Mrs. A.- C. Swift of Salt Lake. Mra.' William Holds worth waa a week end guesCoT ber sister, Mrs. ML- T o-e!; -Magnai-'-'"-"-1--'-' - Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 Joy of Salt Lake spent Sat ni day with relatives and friends here, Mr. aitd Mrs. Lawrence Turner are spending this week end In Lent SSMtsjBfJrltHansen. Mlsaes Mona Hlndley and Marg aret Wagstaff were week end guests at Provo with friends.. . . The Misses Merle and Ruth Chi pi man were Salt Lake visitors Tues day. , . Mrs. J. Johnson will leave Thurs day for Los Angeles, Calif., to Join her husband, who-is employed there Misses Thelma Boley and Katie Durrant and Messrs. Dale Cutler and Mark Osterlo motored to 8alt Lake Sunday. Mrs. L. A. Culbertsoa of Provo, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hindley. The Third ward Primary Officers and teachers met In a , preparation meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of , Mrs..- Wm. -PmtoB. After the work had been discussed the ladies wer served a light lunch. Miss Zelma Meredith entertained at a cabaret party Friday evening, after which supper was served to th following at her home: Misses Leona Logsden, Katie Durrant, Thel ma Bsley, Genevieve Stewart, Rella Hunter, Ruth Newman and Zelma Meredith and Messrs. Wayne Hansen, Walter Devey, Wayne Nlelson, Adair Bromley, Alex Karren) Eldon Chip-man Chip-man and LeO rands Gudmundson. THE UNIVERSAL CAR . ... . i, , . ,i - Four Reasons Why You Should Buy a FORD This Month 1 . k ' ' 1 The unprecedented demand for Ford Cars' throughout the winter months has taken the entire output of the Ford plants, working s at capacity, indicating that the demand this spring will be far in excess of the number of Ford cars that can possibly pos-sibly De built. - ' : t l ; ." ' " '-2--. y-- January was the tenth consecutive month in which retail deliveries exceeded lOdjOOO Ford Cars and Trucks77"Eequire- ments for February, the month when preparations are already under way for spring business, called for 148,407 Cars - and Trucks more than 24,000 in excess of the number we can pos- Ford dealers in many parts of the country are already finding it necessary to specif y future delivery dats on Ford products because there are no reserve stocks to draw from. , Your order placed now will protect you against delay, or disappointment later on it is the only way you can be assured of reasonably prompt delivery. Wa mntMfrr it Imnnrtflnl in Mvm vnn tTioea tat m . i L 11' I purchase a Ford Car, Truck or FordsonTractor for use this spring or summer you ES fiic can list your order at once and take advantage of our dealers first opportunity toirS FORD MOTOR CO. . . Detroit, Mich.-' - . y, LEHI MOORlOM AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER PHONE 12 LEHI, UTAHT . r A SMALL DEPOSIT AND EASY PAxTIENTS IF DESmmn rr f4 Mrs. C C RahdaU Qf Logan, ' Is here visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 8. W, Chlpman. Mrs. Frank Norrls and daaghtsr Rose, spent WednesdayiaPrbvd with relatives and friends. Mr,. and. Mrs. . Thos . . Featherstone and family moved this week into the old Bromley home on east Main street Mrs. Harold Chlpman spent Wed nesday, In Pleasant Grove, guest at the. home of Mrs. Leo P. Harvey. Comic songs and character sketch Grant and Co. Instrumental mnglo Mr. and Mrs warren G Clark. Comic readlngEva Forbes Misses Sadie Nelson returned to her home here after spending a tew weeks In Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. -Bennett Peterson and baby of Bountiful, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pulley Saturday and Sunday. ALPINE NOTES (A. L. DETir, Eeperter) The annual winter outing of the Old Folks iwas held last Thursday in the new gymnasium. The aged assembled as-sembled at 11 o'clock and spent-one hour In handshaking and chats and at 11 o'clock 16 old people war ser ved a bounteous . hot dinner, after which the following program was rendered with J. C. Healey In charge: Bong by choir "All is Wen-Prayer Wen-Prayer Chaplain 8. D. 8trofig. SongMrs. Frank Bateman and Cleone Martin 8peech President 8. L. Chlpman Speech ot welcome Mrs. May Marsh 'Response by Wm. Terry Branches SARAH R. RAWSON of Salt Lake City. . TEACHER OF PIANO WILL BE at the Jas. Crystal home AMERICAN FORK v SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK. Phone 140 for appointments. Song by Boy's Glee Club Recitation Mrs. Leroy Balr Song Girls' Glee Club -Speeches by John" Huter, Stake cnairman of Old Folks Committee: Thoa. Coddlsgton ot American Fork 4th ward and Mr. White of Highland bishopric. Bong Wm. Terry . Prayer by Chaplain At 5:80 a supper was served, after which the Urn was spent In talking of old times till o'clock when the dance started which lasted till mid night, old and young having an enjoyable en-joyable time. - - The general committee In charge of the entertalnmets consists of. J. C Healey, and E. W. Burgess and Mrs. Hannah Bates as chairman of the Banquet committee, with the fol lowing committeemen: Marie Beck, Hannah Healey, Esther Hamnett, Fannie Vance, Olivia McGregor, Bel- va Strong, Ella Martin, Hattl Me- Danlel, Ines Burgess, -JaiW " Beck; Committee on arrangements ft reception; recep-tion; with Thomas McGregor as chair man: Hsnry Devy, Henry Beck, Mitt Groo, Loy Beck, Ralph 8trong. - The . commute In charge deslrt to thank all those who assisted in making mak-ing the day a success. Pres. 8. L. Chlpman, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Goddlngton, Mrs. Polly Healey, Mrs.- Rose Grant, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and Mrs. Ldiile Beck ot American Am-erican Fork; Mr. and Mra. John Devey, Mrs. J. B. Ferrell and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hackett of Lehl; Mr. and Mrs. White ot Highland and Mrs. Christina Johnson of Manila attended attend-ed the Old Folks , party held here Thursday of last week. - - Mrs. George Dundeen anil famii of-Provos-spent-Baturday-and: Suni" uay visiung at tbe home . ot Mrs. Dundsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T., .Bateman. - Mrs. Alice Hutchings of LehL soent Thursday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. j. Devey. , Mrs. Olla Harrington of Kttchem, Idaho, has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. LhtU tor th past two weeks. She left Wednesday for Deerlodge, Montana. .; Mrs. John Devey ot Lehl. soent Friday and. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. nr.r Mrs. A. Holman of Pleasant Grave. Is visiting her daughter Mrs. Jos. Little. Ml8t Verland Healey entertained the Junior Bee Hive girls at her home Monday evening. After playing games a dainty lunch was served to 20 guests. ' Salt Lake, spent Sunday and Monday visiting with Mr. McDanlel's mother. who to ill. Alias- Ruby . Watklns. who wsa op erated upon last Saturday at the Provo Pro-vo hosplUl la getting along as weU i can be expected. ., . ; ' . Miss Flora Devey entertained her Primary class Monday afternoon. Games were played after which refreshments re-freshments were served.-" -- .. '. Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Healey spent Saturday In American Fork on business. busi-ness. -- " : Mr. GanreC Dundsen Is coqflned to his home with diphtheria. OGDEN, UTAH. DRIGGS, VICTOR. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH. HAGERMAN, IDAHO. FLOWERS-Fr AU Occasions. Floral designs' a specialty. PLEASANT GROVE FLORAL . i Cobblestone Services Station The weather is Retting better and you are poin to use more GAS. . I AM GOING TO GIVE FIVE GALLONS AWAY NEXT WJSEK, so come and see me about it. .. . , .SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON TIRES and TUBES ' .' UNTIL THE FIFTEENTH. ; EVERYTHING .TO .MAKE THE CARGO. V. . 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