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Show J.v..,., i"" . 1 , v M . Mrfb . ... m k i w SATURDAY. MPw ia J pATUiiUAX, MAliUU 10 iy23. AMERICAN FX)BK CITIZEN ' 1 1 'I..-illl BkKaKaOH8!C8Ka AMERICAN FORK Loc als and;; Personals Mrs. Hannah Snow - has returned 1 - "College Commencement Days" . - .-.. .i.iiia o.i, T uiikli.t Mrs vil rti analAnna" her brother Dave and family. i Mrs. Albert Cheerer vat a Provo visitor Monday. ;;; . March 17th-8t Patrick's da la the mornln'. -Stop Thler-St. Patrick's dae In the evenia.' Ses it Erea Pat himself couldn't be funnier. e U-Jl- Mrt. C E. Maw of Pioto, -waa ... & . A- g . ' - ... 1 - . I . . . IIDeCUtl KUIBl OL LI1A BOniUl IBHIM It I Mra. B. K. raaaieg . or Magna apeni -. rsraey naa accepted a poel-' : .. , 7. ' 7 the week in American Pork, vialtlng Uon. with th, City Market, Mr, Frank .... 7 : " . I KOaKsKttK f Hav you an absent-minded bua- M. I. A. play FIrat ward Chapel t band? Be hia equal la "Stop Thief." Soon. with Mr. and Mra. .Bert Faddles. At Cblpman'i you can get Shoes a little off style worth Ho i7.6-for-Traly-t2.8 pr. Men's $5.50 Nielsen hating resigned. Mra. Steve 8helley and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Walker were gueats -Mrr-indrframea" Salt Lake last Friday, , Martin Nielsen last Friday afternoon. AN. Peterson waa able to resume nls position la Chlpman Mere. Mon- Bowiden" of ' u- w llkuwwm ,, - ,t t R. A. Berry of Provo waa an American Ameri-can Fork visitor Sunday, ; guett at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Earl Barratt, Mra. Eliza, Welch, who austalned a broken limb 'about four weeks ago, continues to slowly improve, .which is welcome hews to her many friends. fri-ends. ; : - '--71 It would b impossible to name all of the local people wno were u v-lm, spent Sunday la American tendance at the state basket ball! Fork vlslUng Mr. and Mrs num Mr. Thos. Martin, and children of rrovo were guest here Monday and Beaay oi Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. Emily Pazmaa. Those dainty and ' clean looking patterns of Linoleum are beauties Can oa F. M. Houston. Chlpman's Furniture Department. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Allen of Salt tournament pne or . more days this week aa It appeared that all 'who could poaalbly get away went J. U Flrmage returned to hia home here Tueaday afternoon after a business busi-ness trip of almost four weeks thru the eaaL'Msltlng the J, C.i Penney stores. ' Mr, Fon Chlpman, who; ao-mpanled ao-mpanled Mr. Flrmage on hia trip, returned home Mondar evening, and report! having a very enjoyable time. He visited" relaUves la Wisconsin part of the time. 3 "No matter how ttrasge unusual or even' opposed to established custom or belief an idea "may be, if its claims prove to be in ; harmony with all the. - es -. seutiol facts ; concernineT the subject to which the - idea is related; it is true and valuable and ', should be accepted" - , e e e- . 8ykea. Mra. D. 3. Duncan of Denver, arrived ar-rived here this week for a visit with Mr. W. B. Duncan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elimnr . Chiropractic - WAT IT IS CHIROPRACTIC (Ki-Ro-Prak-Tick) is the Science of lc eating the ' cause of disease and the Art cf re, moving it by 1 adjusting the spine, which relieves pressure cn the nerves And allows Nature's life spark, or nerye energy, to flow freely to and from the brain. Consultation Free J.f.l. Grant I Hours 9 to 11 1 to 4 Office 1-2 block North of , Tabernacle.--Phcne 113 . ; -.f American Fork . .New Line Spring Hats Reasonable Prices also hem stitching still done, Woods Millinery. The date set for the presentation of The Princess Bui Bui,", the annual high school operetta la March 10th. It will be. given la the hew gymnaal nm and detailed announcements will be given later. About to of the neighbors and frl-enda frl-enda of Mr: and Mra. Vera Holln- pieaaaniiy surprised them at tbelr home Mon day evening. : ; The usual us-ual aocUl pastimes were enjoyed af- ier- wwen dellclona refreshmenta were aerved. , The party waa planned by Mr. and Mra. Wlllard Holman. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Jacklln aad Mr. and Mrs. AlUe 8ykes have moved Into the Alma Greenwood horn in the First ward'- w Mr. and Mra. Wallace Clement have '' returned ' to Salt Lak after making their home her for about afx weeka." : Mr. aad Mrs. Deloas Dlckwraoa aad family fam-ily harem oved Into Ihe Timothy Mc-Carty Mc-Carty home to the First ward. s . n.enneu Myen, aoa of Mr. aad . . Myera, leaves Friday of B" week: for.; mlsaloa ! to Great Britain. In his honor a farewell party par-ty waa given la the tabernacle last evening under the auspices of the Missionary committee which conalat- ed of a program, followed by a dance. There was a good attendance and an enjoyable time had by all A number of American Fork people motored to Provo Monday evening to enjoy the performance, of "Jlgga and Maggie" ' at the Columbia Theatre. Among them were: Mr. and Mrs. Jea. Walton, Mra. Julia Little, Mr. and Mra. Reed Gardner, Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Brim, Mr. and Mra. John Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halll day, Mra. Julia Little and Mrs. Sade Henry. The regular Union and Priesthood meeting wilt be held tomorrow (Sun-day) (Sun-day) afternoon at the regular time t o'clock. For 20 minutes, prior to the time for commencing the regular meeting in the tabernacle, Alfred SWeniion of Ploasant Grove and string quartette will furnish musical numbers. Dr. - F. 8.' Harris, Presi dent of the B. T. U., will speak to the M. I. A section la their meeting and will talk on M. I. A. work. The Alpine Stake Primary Board members held a meeting Saturday In Pleasant Grove at the home of Mrs. Margaret Holdaway. Business per taining this organization was dis cussed after which dainty, refresh mente were bered to the following ladles'. Gwen Yates of Lehl; Mr Lfbble Green, Mrs. Pearl Beszant, Mrs. Eleanor Nlcholes, Misses Alice Parker and Ruth Chlpman of Amerl can Fork and Mrs. Reglna Thorns of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Deloss W. Penrod entertained In honor of her father, W. W, Robinson's 90th birthday Thurs day evening. Covers were laid for the following Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Robinaon, Mr. and Mrs- D. R, Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Lot Robinson, Miss Carrie Robinson,' Rob-inson,' Mr. and Mrs. - Penrod and fumily. In the center of the table was an elaborate birthday cake with P0 candles on H.lie evening " was then sprnt In games, singing and social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Ana Rhodes of Provo, Pro-vo, were Sunday guest here of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Rhode. ' ' ' :i: ' ; V ... 'i. , Mrs. Anne C. .Hindley, Mra. Mary E. Abel and Mra. ElUa Buckwalter rlslted one of the Lehl ward Relief Society meeting Tuesday afternoon as representatives of the Stake Board. Nine member of the Third ward Relief society met Friday , afternoon at the home'of Mra! Jesse M, Walker. The time was spent in quilting after which Mra. Walker served a light 'j.'.'-'.- V:,;'.V;;;;:;f: j ' ' . ' . Jos. K. Nlcholes, president of the Dixie Normal College, made a hasty visit with hie parenU Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Nlcholes here last Saturday. He was called to Salt Lake on business pertaining to the school. , .. j The Mutual girls of Highland gave a party Friday evening la honor of Mra. Cepha Pitta ,at her home. Mrs. Pitts has been a Mutual worker anil 1 moving to American Fork soon to make her home. Game and music were enjoyed and lunch served. The girls presented Mrs. Pitts with three volumes of Edgar A. Guest V works as a token of remembrance aad appreciation ap-preciation for her work. There were 20 present - V:v; Misses Olive Berg and Myrtle: Cun nngham entertained .a few v, friends Wednesday evening at the home of Miss ' Berg." " Card game 'were',: e mala features of enjoyment ? after which delicious refreshments w-re served. . The guests were: Misses La Re Chlpman, Edith Chlpmaa, LjUlan Grant and Luella Cunningham of this city; Messrs. pilft Talboe, Ye'rk aad Franci Probst and" Gern Carter of Provo; Victor Webb and Harold Fox of Lehl. Jack Iveraon, employed at Delta, spent the week end with his wife and relatives. . ' y '." eBMBBBBBaBjlMSJ Mrs. Met romptoa of Garland, waa the gueat of Mrs; Geo. Webb here Sunday and Monday. ; , r Mr. and Mrs. Abner C. Blgler of Nepht, are guests at the horn of Mr. sad Mrs.-Glenn-Sykes.- LOSTA number of things. FOUND A number of things. Lost again, found again,- Lost again,' la "Stop Thief," the best comedy of the season, March 17th. . MA Poor Married Man," the play which has been given by the Highland High-land M. I." A. waa presented In the Fourth ward chapel Thursday vn-ing vn-ing for the benefit of the Sunday school of that ward.- -p The members of the M. I. A. Stake Board met at the. horn of Mrs." Rcy Steele Wednesday evening. After the business had been given consider' atlon. a social hour was enjoyed. followed by refreshments. .There were about 20 present B. N. Christen sen, Ernest Paxman, Mra. Albert Cheever. Misses Ann sad LaRee Chlpman and Joel Greenwood went to Salt Lake Sunday to attenu the Sunday School Stake BoarCi Convention held there for four stakes including Alpine stake. ..-.':;.:.:. The First ward M. I. A. play "Col lege Commencement Days" will soon be ready for presentation, and though no definite date has been set, It win be presented within the next ten days. Mrs. X- J. Beast rand Is di; reotlng the play and It promises to be very entertaining, - .; ; -." The -Primary officers and teachers of the Second ward held a preparation meeting Tuesday evening at the" horns of Mrs . Haael Walker. The time was spent In reading and discussing pag eants, which thl organisation Is plan alng to stage, and Is practicing songs. Lunch was then served. There were sst ladles pmenW, The following out of town people oame to attend the funeral of Wm. A. Durrant Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. t J. Durrant and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Durrant and family' and Mr- and Mrs.- ArthurDurranrof Provo; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Durrant of ..Spanish Fork: Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Tauter, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Hansen, Jack Taufer, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ''Tauter, Thelma and Ellabee Taufer, Mrs. Ada Smith, Jos. Durrant, , Mra . lizzie Chestnut, Mrs. Rosa Hill and Mrs. Ruloa Garn of Salt Lake; Mrs. John rler. Dr. and Mra. Karl Hawkins, Una 'Wright of Sterling, Idaho; Mr. and spurrier, Madeline ana Hargnnteiurs. riogan Meison, Ren Benson, Mr. Hawkins, Kenneth Spurrier and Mlnajand Mrs. Curtis Young of Pleasant Dunn of Provo. Games and music. Grove: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen. t: " Mr. Arthur Hawkins was suptised at his home Saturday evening, ,. the occasion being his birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mra. Ell Haw kins, Mr. and -Mrs. Cyrus Bailey, Mr. and Mra. Ell Clayaon, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wagataff. Mr. and Mrs. 8perry, Miss Mary Bailey, Cyrus and Don Bailey, ' and Clyde Wagstatt of American Fork; Dr. and Mrs. Spur- MAINSTEEET. cd Hition-u& Institution Z 371 D2SPABTUCIIT STOEES .7. rr AMERICAN. FOEK . rf .. jf Hli J ' 1"-; .. .w.-.'h-'."' fV- - -'" , DONOTMISS . - -i--Wear Fabric . Week ' and the numerous fine values it offers. V New Spring Materials ' v f-, Season's Fascinating Colors' .v Interestingly Priced ADORABLE WASH r FABRICS For Sport .Wear, Dresses, - Suits, Blouses, etc vr - Here ' an" assortment of materials that are adorable. adorab-le. This is another demonstration demon-stration of the value -giving ability of the J. C. ' Penney Co. storesT Note the prices on the following follow-ing new spring materials " all new goods;- were enjoyed followed by dainty re-freahements. L- P. Lossee, Misses Pearl Gray sad Winnie Dickeraon of Lehl. sK&g09IOSOSl KaKS5001 DANCERS-- Heres what you have been waiting for- fte At Quartette at the Apollo Hall Tuesday March 13th' Tickets 75c - - . Extra Lady 10c OSOXOJ50KXSKX COXOOS!0 OSSOXOlKOSOJSOa TISSUES Stripes and New Plaids 23? to 39c EATINE VOILES, spring shades, yard . .f89c BRITTANY VOILES, 40 iiL, new shades, yard . . 43c49o SILK PLAID RATINE VOILE, something new, 79c-89c RATINES, all new shades for sport wear, yard . . 45c ' JAPANESE CREPES, imported new colors, yd. . . 29c SPRINGYFLAXONS, plain and striped, yard ; . 23c-39o OROANDLES, Peraianent fmish, hew shades .. 29oto69c STRIPED BLOOMER SATlNj yard ... ..... . . 69c NEW SHADES IN SILK ' yi .; : Taffetas, Messajines, Satins. r v- JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF FASHION-.ABLE FASHION-.ABLE MODELS FOR STREET, SPORT OR ; DRESS WEAR, in WOMEN'S SPRINO COATS $12.50 $1175-$16.5P SMART SPRINO DRESSES New lot just arrived Remarkable Values. $9.90-m50-$14.75-$17.50 it yon found a thief In your house, would you help him escape? Find out In the clever comedy,. , "STOP THIEF." . Miss Dorothy Wilson Is spending a tea days visit la American Fork from her home at Spanish Fork, guest of Misses Vlda and Alta Berg. : 5 51 We Sell Nothing But The BEST In Meats, Groceries- Etc. Phone 109- Our Quick Deliyery Will Do The Rest .-OUR CHOICE STEAK FOR 20c LB. TRADE WITH US AND SAVE MONEY. City Market EALART THEATRJO TODAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY A Big Super Special at REGULAR PRICEa SEE P .'ntejkyflpvv'.; CHAPTER SIX OF TIMBER QUEEN - AND A GOOD COMEDY v MONDAY - TUESDAY A BIO ALL STAR OAST, in "Is Matrimony A Failure?" ALSO BIG 2-REEL COMEDY. ( WEDNESDAY THURSDAY. Matinee Wed. 10c BETTY COMPSON, in "The Bonded Woman" ALSO 2 REEL COMEDY. COMING MARCH 1&-I7th .CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in "Pay Day" 4) 4 ' ted j CKKOHiKXOOXOiXOK0 |