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Show : satokday, iiAEcn io,-vm.- 0ATDEDAY, MAECH 10, 1923. AMTCHTCAN FORK CITIZEN 1. 1 ' I ill ? 1 1 i i v u i, uv M. 1 t i i I - v? i ' ; i J i t .1 , 1 " - t i t. ... I IT' If- t - tiff . 1 i i i 111! f M if-'!;. 1 4 ... . .... .A, J i r'l J ' .1 1 1 i'l m ' j 4 ''!.': 'II - r'- - ? H it- v 1 1 ;- 1 1 Wilson Cunningham spent the week 7 Mlsg Fern rostsr Is spending the swd bara from Salt Lake with bis weak In Salt Lake, guest of bar ale-wife ale-wife and relatlvea. .tar, lira. Cllntoa Larson. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashbv motor- Hlaa Liu Barratt spent Sunday la d to Ptoto Tuesday on bualaaaa mat- SprlngviUe, guest of Mr. and Mra. M. Un " J. Hutchlagaoa. Mlaa Kato Rowley la apendlag a' ' A baby girl arrived at the borne of vfalt la Salt Lake with her aUter, Mra. ' Mr. sad Mra. Marion Greene Bator- jUU Uraoa and family. jday. Mother and babe doing One. ITeW Line BDriimr Hat I Mr- ud Mra. r. M. White motored JteatOOaible Prices Also hem to Provo Tueaday afternoon oa bnel gtttnnlny still . done, Woods , jmnnery. Mra. John Beck baa returned to bar Ladlea take notice, to eloaa oat Chlpman'e offer you one lot of aboea koma here after a vlalt of alz weeka worth up to 19.85 pair for $1.60 aa la Beaver with bar two daughtara, long aa they laat Mra. Oua Fernley aad Mra. Jobs Mur-Vek. Mra. Roy 8UeIe entertained the B. v. LMies Tnnnaay arternooa at hardening. feom. Sewing and social chata formed form-ed the afternoon'a entertainment and refreahmenta war aerred. Mrs. R. J. 8tlca entertained Sat-ftrday Sat-ftrday evening la honor of the blrtb-4ajr blrtb-4ajr of her daughter Wllma, Oamea, Mualo, etc. made a pleasant time for all aad refreahmenta Were aerred to Sf gneata. . The Home Economlca Club of the Sigh acbool gav k eoclal Wednee-Jaf Wednee-Jaf avenlng after acbool, -at which JaaelBg, gamea and a delktoua lunch ejara anojyed. There wart about to prevent.' Dr. Cowlea of tb U. of U, State kUgh School inipector, waa a vlaltor at th local acbool Wedneaday mor-Jng. mor-Jng. He made a thorough lnepec-Cfoa lnepec-Cfoa of the varloua dapartnteata, the fMUldlag, eta : - : v . v - ; Boy Doke, wife arid family of Hater Ha-ter are bow located in. American Fork Me, Duke having Joind - the employ tt the C, Penney Co. Mr. Dale Pree. 8. U.Chlpman win be the apeaker at the advanced Senior elaaa At the Flrat ward M. I. A. 8uaday All are Invited, Mlaa Lavoo Harrington apent aev-eral aev-eral days this week In Proria, guest at the home of Mr. and Mra. Dell Chlpman. fcaa had conalderable experience la Dry Gooda Department work and cornea well recommended. They, are Hrtag la the Chlpmaa apartmenta oa' Merchant etreet ,.. . . Mra. C. L.. Marcroft and Misses Alleen Marcroft and May Cllve of Salt .Lake were week end, visitors here with Mr. and Mra. A. W. Miller. Mr. and Mra. Wlllard Holmaa and children of thla city. Mlaa Ida Hol maa and Mlaa Walker of Pleasant Grove, were guests of Mra. Delbert Chlpman Sanday at dinner. ; Mra. Jamea H. Clarke, who la con fined to the I D 8. hospital in 8alt Lake,. Is reported to . be.; improving. She waa operated upoa the flrat of laat week 'and la recovering nicely. - The annual , winter entertainment of the Old Folks of Hlgbland will take place today. At noon . a hot dinner will be served and a apleadld program, baa been arranged for thla afternoon. Thla evening, the fee- . ik. A & ft -" a A A A uviuea win oe conciaaea oy a as nee. David Adamaon Is the general chair man of the Old , Folks committee wttb Mra. Cepha' Pitta aa chalrmaa of the dinner eomailttee. , i Ilet us handle yourt eggs We do not hold you to any contract We offer yon every advantage. We will deal with yon on the basis of one case or one thousand cases. You need not sign any contract And you are under no obli-. obli-. gations-to deal exclusively with us in order to receive all the benefits of our service. . . AVe.are in a position to get top pricei tor you, and are equipped to handle your eggs to the best , advantage. 1 Because of our largo business and contact with the big gest markets in the country, we con market on a very small net profit per case -giving you the advantage of this close margin. And our ample capital money is always ready to pay you "cash on delivery ' Compare your net returns when "dealing with us and when deal ing with other agencies. That's the real test, and we're willing to be jndged by this comparison. D. Tucker of Provo, was a business visitor la American Fork Tuesday, Mra.- Lenard Haag waa among the business visitors in Bait Lake Wed-aeaday.- Mr. and Mra. ' Vera Hollndrake spent Wednraday In Salt Lake : on bualneaa mattera. '''. , A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. . aad Mra. Alma , Bnbler , 8unday laat Mother aad babe doing fine.'; . MM . . W . ' i njram ana an Jone ien neanes-- dsy tar Bingham to seek employ. N. R. Peterson of Logan, baa filled the vacancy In Thornton Drug No. 1 caused by the resignation of Mr. H. U Blow. ' ' . ' .,. . ' ii .. j. . Earl Crossett of Chicago, ML; waa the guest bore Sunday.' Monday and Tueaday of hla brother-in-law, H. M Cawrey. . ' ' X Mra. L. 8. Harrington returned home Wedneaday after spending a few days la Prove, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dell Chlpmaa and family. -J Mr. and Mra. Elisha Boley are re joicing over the arrival of a . baby girl, bora laat week. Ail concerned doing fine.-" '' '.- Stop! Look! Listen! Disappeared mysteriously all the valuables in the house. Come jbut aad help as And the real thief 1 "Stop Thief" March Mra. F. L. Grant waa hostess to the members of the Prkllla Club Thurs day afternoon. Sawing and , sdblai chat were Indulged la and refresh-meata refresh-meata served. Next Friday afternoon. March lth at t o'clock in the City Hall, a lecture lec-ture on "Posture of th Body" aad "Venereal Diseases" will be gtrea to the members' of the ladlea Farm Bureau. A good crowd la dealred, Cllwson and Kllsmore, attorneys. kav changed their office .days.;, at their American Fork office to Mon days aad Thursdays of each - week, Inatead of Wedneaday and Saturday as heretofore. Miss Melba Barratt entertained the members of the "U-No" club at bar R. h Ashby la la Salt Uke iodayr attending" a committee meet'ng ,cf the Utah Poultry Producers." Mr Ash-by Ash-by representa the Alpine district. ' ' ' ' '' Mra. J. Tracy Woottoa and children of 8al Lake, were guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mra. Will Chlpman. - - ' .: - Dr. Cree.ey, who has been In American Am-erican Fork the past three weeka testing dairy cattle for tuberculosis left Wednesday for Salt Lake, having completed hie tour of Inspection. Mr. and Mra. Marlon Roblnaoa aad Bona spent Sunday : In . 8alt Lake, where Mr. Robinson waa called on business. -They were guesta at din ner U Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vincent H. 8. Rasmuaaen la able to be out airaln, having almoat fully recovered from the Injuriea austained two weeka ago when hla auto waa struck by a train.' The Fourth ward .Senior girls of the M. I. A. ware entertained Monday evening by Misses Ida Chadwlck and Lillle Cunningham at the home of the former. Gamea and music were the eoclal pastimes enjoyed and refreahmenta refreah-menta were served. There were -18 present o 1 - X More New Books For Library The following new books have been added to the library this week: The White Sister, by Crawford Wild Roee by Drigga. - S The 8s,uirrel Cage by Can field. The Starling by Tompkina.- A Far Country by Churchill. Her Fathera Daughter by Porter. The Wolf Hunter by Curwood. Kasaa by Curwood. Judith of Blue Lake Ranch by Gregory. The Joyoua Trouble Maker by Gregory. n OggK1j09KKajOa , aw . hi MM : : callo jou . ... ar , t: v. it i" -v,; '.i ?4 A . ? " ... I ' V,' VtU - - deligfattul way via . ' Padnc-straight jigeles. Threw f Travel the delightful the Union Faanc to Los Angeles trains daily, LOS ANUtiLK 1-lXvllACi-r i i V j mm M SU Roul trip tkkwna aie i V2l1J . SDOOtht Imsm au (NSW, - r m f w m CAUFORNIA EXPRESS W hi nil f Who's Wke When Mark Twaia waa editor of a Missouri newspaper a superstitious subscriber wrote him that he found a apider la hla paper, asking If that alOMOl Cobblestone Service Station OPEN DAT AND NIGHT " ; SEAL SEE VICE . , - - 1 HI-TEST AND EEQULAS GAS-HIGH GRADE OILO, AOOESSOEIES. SOFT DRINKS AND GON7EGTI0NA&7 s , h . LIGHT LUNCH, t - . ' Phone 89J , "OTIS CHENEY, Prop, -H a sign of good or hack luck. Mark replied: "Old subscriber Finding a spider In your newspaper la neither good nor bad luck. Thia apider waa looking over our paper to see which merchant was not ad vertlaing, so that he would know where to spin bis web across a door FLOWERS-'' All Uecaaleas.. rFleral dealgas a specialty. PLEASANT GROVE FLORAL irS0"5" W,;fi-T M 01 tarbed eaeora.da Misses Fae Cbrlstensen, Mary AH Lorena Clayaon, Guelda Els more and Vlolst Blrk. Marl 8teeK small sob of Mr. and Mra. Marley Steele, : was brought home last week end from the Salt Lake hospital where he baa been confined con-fined for some weeks suffsr!ng from ly Improving. , Tha Ladlea Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Parr Thursday after noon.' The usual activities of this or ganisation occupied the time, after which refreshments were served There were 15 present Richard Smith of England, was visitor with old frienda here this week. ' Mr. Smith It will be rememb ered, with bis brother William man aged the local picture ahow house some tew years ago. and, made number of friends' while here "who are glad to welcome him back. The Thelty 8warm of the First ward with,. .their hee -keeper, Dena Shatter, pleasantly ': surprised Mrs Albert Cheever at her home. Tuesday evening. The usual eoclal diversions were enjoyed and late In the evening referahmenta were served to II girl All report an enjoyable time. Gasoline Vs. the Red. The old-fashioned father who used te whip hla son for a violation of the rules of the honae baa a new method f punishment. He locks the gara. .n - TlmM 1: -;f ever afterward." Hard worts eem easy-i-eeme times. Bettor and Better W h.orrt now one nn-ftow th other" day. Two newsboys arguing the point one was 'trying to ? set the jother.to. root",, and the other was putting over the" point that lie "was too good to gamble". The flrat lad, listening for a while, -,en as a light suddenly dawned upon him wrecked the argument with thla out burst: "Why, Duke, ; every, day la every way, lee a bettor and yon't NO bettor . We Need Mere Functuetlevw. PleMMiree are the eommaa used te punn uate life's- sad story. Chicago News Nelson-Ricks Creamery Co. " "MaienTof ' 1 BANQUET ' ' Products Main Office 359 Eccles Ave., SaJt Lake City '. : ," Branches OGDEN, UTAH. DRIGGS, VICTOR, AMERICAN FORK, UTAH. HAGERMAN, IDAHO. Buy At TIMPANOGOS Service Station Indeitendent. Gas 2Gc pal, Oil 25c, 30c, 35c' quart lid us figure with you on oil in quantity, we will save you money. We sell Firestone Tires, El lerbeek Batteries, Bring your work to us, w,e not only-do pood work but do it quickly. ... L. S. Harrington, prop. inniwBinVaatfSi One hundred years after a group of wise and brave men meeting b Independence Hall created for the American boy the glorious holiday, the Fourth of July, we celebrated the birth of thia nation ia a great centennial exposition in Philadelphia. The good peo- , pie of this city of brotherly love now propose with . . commendable patriotic enthusiasm that the nation build and hold another great American exposition ia that same city fat 1926 to record the progress, and glory in the triumphs, of this nation fa its century y and a half of matchless life. It's a fins Idea. We need reminders. We bave too few holidays to remind as of the lofty ideals of the builders of this nation. And the toe few we : bave are accepted as merely a release from labor. . They lead too few of us to the patriotic shrine. In ear individual quest for gain we Joo often lose sight en the common aim which is the common gain.' In or search for Individual wealth we too often forget the COMMONWEALTH. That was a great word fa 1776, It is a word shunned aa socialistic by ths avaricious today. ; . s " . .. w. xniinders that we may not lose out of America that which is America, .We . have been a Kenerotts and hospitable people. We have opened our " c"or nd welcomed the European malcontent he who wm persecuted by foreign crowns, i We . have snade welcome the covetous who came to get from ns . but not to give. We have made welcome the foreign-snjnded foreign-snjnded who had no idea of becoming American-minded, American-minded, who took advantage of oar hospitality and ; came to "do oa- rather than to do with as. 2-Ws need reminders lest we forget and forgetting, . go astray. condemnation of the government is not left to the , - Aseria Hecdj Resiaden "Reds" alone. Nor is H solely the socialist's obses sioa. .Both major parties play checkers on the board of government in Congress. They maneuver for party advantage forgetting to plead for principle divorced from party consideration. The farmer finds fault with the government ' The laborer finds fault with the government . We find fault with ourselves. We are the government - The immigrant talks in the fatherland tongue, reads" the fatherland press, thinks in fatherland loyalty and hopes to return with American money to Jive on fatherland fath-erland soil Irving Bacheller recently reminded as that the big outstanding fact about America was that ."to save from the domination of men whose god " was in their bellies our fathers made bloody footprints foot-prints in the snow." 7 9 ? , r ., We need reminders, lest we ourselves kill the very ttiing that waa born on the Fourth of July fa 74. How much. we need it is eloquently told in n recent issue of Life" a humorous magazine which treats "1 S'!: ?b,elt,.,,1 ,0o erow wsy when it , editorially aeke: -Who Killed the Last Amerfcanr ter?rA?,,,21 thf La American. , . , , I killed htm,- aaid Bolshevism. "I killed the last ' American. I permeated hia social structure with mw Virus- Ldid it with my little Trotsky." . -w. h . who killed the Last American iyTeafeUftr with . And all the hells tnlUi tm tv. t a li " . . . . " " niul itn. warn ,,2?rt, hf,f "ATOf wIth hi yinrbreatlj an because I didn't know how-to save myself I" m .. i a occn ray pnveiege to see that nothin' eoes to .. m . an when a filler hnnat m (. .L . t.' , I tell mm that I'm'inuch oh Woi " t -11 - trt Of tnvthlnc that , . ,. . , J "mJ uimncu 10 waste. hi heart, do mv nart- TIPS ,,If 1 et m mud-holei-ran' my neiphbor pulls me out, I'm apt to do the same fer him -s r; M.. nv rU on,y turn about 1 never favor pass without a recompense, as any other man would do, that s got a lick of sense. .. . . M w"t.co,m" to pvln' "tips- the?e's a principle at gtake. . . Their blame extorted hand-out is a holdup an a liV W F77'"? hTe.,p the wa88 that' & d", tSouph l " dmdends, I'm a tight-wad. through an5 'They, bait m in th mrX.,.A i ie ' ri.-. a T " -;"vu ia, sn piaccs wnere 1 car, - m, ihey flatter me from every hand you never seen ine oeat 1 mey even call me "Senator when I am rff n. range, and that'g why I'm so oevuisn now m partin' with my ONCE we saw a play called The , Servant in the House, ..The servant was a crude but indisputable sufferer who was honest snd who brought home, to the other charao , ters the spirit of the Redeemer. Once he said to one of the other men: "Did you ever 'ear of 'elir and : the , other man said "Yea." "Then go there, retorted the man of mystery. And thus the skilled writer put over a thought that if " he had been honest be. would have been forced to suppress. It would ' never have done in this best of literature, lit-erature, to allow a man to tell another an-other man to go to hell Shocking The holier than thoui would have been in arma, and the censors, would have got busy, those men who would regulate our Uvea and teach as that hyprocrlsv and not plain dealing is ths cbicfest aim ifl bfe, Hcigho. : r , flange 1 |