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Show ,1)-' 'I- f I, 9 3 It, I s J V OATUEDAY, MARCH 24, 1923. AUE2I0AN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1' lira. Clarence Gray and Mrs. J as. Wight spent Tuesday la Salt Lake. Mre. Len'ard Haag w a Salt Lake visitor Thursday.' , r T I .Mvr-- t ' j Mlea Oolda Cummings of Heber, vu tha guest of bar sister, ltra. How. ard Greene here thia waak. ' , . ' Car of Corn Special price at car. CaJl People'! Mill and Elevator Company. " 24-lt -. i i ': " "lira. B. H. Boley was a visitor with sar daughter, lira. Laura Fraa-eom Fraa-eom of Salt Lake, tha forepart of tha week.'' Chipman's have secured a limited umber of Johnson's Fact Book. Frea to every man, aak Marley 8teele, at waa a guest here thia weak with her , lira. John Coomar of Ogden, spent tha week end In American Fork at tha home of Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Wild. Misses Olive Berg and Leona Kcl lay s pent, un day afternoon la Bait Lake visiting. - . ,'X baby girl arrlVed at tha home of Mr. and Mra. Rollo Logle last 8atur day at Provo. Un. Meda Hunaaker of Elwood, la rialtlng here with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Qeorga ' Abel Mlsa Myrtle Peet la spending the waak la Labi visiting with bar tit ter, lira. Jos. Roberts. : Mrs. James Bolden of Salt Lake, Chip man a .sister; Mrs. 8. T. Shelley "and other .... ' ;'; .relatives, Bart Timpson returned to his home - "' here Snaday, after an absence of two Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brown and Mr, month la Los Angeles. California, .Bt Mra W. Lund of Provo. were Where lie has bees employed. N i Sunday afternoon visitors here with 1-Mr. and Mrs. JarvU Aydelbtte. "Kra.' Robert MUle'r' and" ion .f. " '7--, Bingham, visited with Mrs. Miller's Mr. and Mrs., belosa Adams enter- parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Joha 'Smith for several days this weak.' ' Mr and Mrs. Burn Harrington and Mra. L. 8. Harrington motored to Provo Tuesday and visited with Mr. tad' Mra. tU Cailpmaa.. '" ""Mr: kad Mrs. James Stevenson of Castle Gate, spent Saturday and Sua-day Sua-day la American Fork with' Mra. An-U An-U Newton. ' 1 John 'Berg and hla mother, Mrs. Pomroy, motored to Salt Lake Sunday Sun-day to attend the funeral of 0. P. Olaea. ' . , Thursday afternoon, tha B. B la dles met at tha boma of Mra. Lea-ard Lea-ard Pett Tha time was spent In geadla work, followed by delicious refreshments. re-freshments. - ' Miss RevaBeck of Ogden, spent tha week end hers with her parenta Mr. and Mra. C M. Beck. Clar- anca Beck of Salt Laker waa a Sua- day visitor bera with tha Beck's. R. L,Aahby attended the meeting Of the Lehl Poultry Producers held Wednesday night, having been lnyit-d lnyit-d to be present and address, the Beating. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Pratt of fait Lake came to American 'Fork gatnrday and visited Mr. and jMrs. L Pratt," the ocaslonmg TtrT Pratt's birthday. They returned to Salt Lake Sunday. ' ' " "Ivy and Ivoo Adams, twin daugh-tera daugh-tera of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams, celebrated their 11th birthday Monday Mon-day afternoon by lavlttng II friends to their home. Refreshments were served after games had been Indulged la, Pedeetrains oa Mala street Monday ovenlng about 6:11 were treated to a rather unusual sight, when a young fellow drove , a Ford car "down the Ida walk from Thornton Drug No. .S Co about half way in the block, wben lie turned, drove over the gutter and and onto the street . It looked funny .(enough, alright, but would It- have been no funny tofsjhe fellow had the Officers .happened along? talned a few friends at their, home Saturday evening,after attending the danc t Lebi. Lunch was served. Mrs, J. M. Anderson left Thursday tor Omaha, to Join her husband who Is there on business. They win re main In Omaha for about three weeks beiora Ireturalng, home. ' Mr. and Mra & 'R?Speer and family fam-ily of Salt Lake came to American Fork Tuesday to attend the farewell party given la honbVof Boyd Stloe. Mr. SUca Is a nephew of the Speers. "'Miss Vivlaa' Larson of , Highland, entertained at her home Saturday evening," eve-ning," complimentary to Boyd Stlce, who left Wednesday on a mission About II friends were present to enjoy en-joy music, games and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs.' Junius Adams entertained enter-tained at their home Wednesday evening, eve-ning, the occasion being Mrs. Adams' Ad-ams' birthday, 8t Patrick's decor-atlona decor-atlona prevailed about -- tha rooms. Lunch waa served to 10 guests. Ralph Miller returned to his. home here Thursday evening of last week after spending the past ten months In California, employed la tha oil fields. Saturday evening, a home coming party was givea by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Miller la his honor oma 20 cuests being present to en- Joy games, L music and refmhnienta o oifcyoo: 7 I Ice Cream SODAWATER C0NTECTI0N3 'NOTHING BUT THE BEST M. J. CAFE and CONTECHONERY ocaoi8oaKojRx 2C F Lobblestone Service Station IS THE PLACE FOR SERVICE ' TIRES TUBES AND ACCESSORIES. " New Wasatch Batteries. PEP GAS, HI TEST AND REGULAR, Soft Drinks, Confectionery and Lunch. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Phone 89J ; OTIS CHENEY, Prop. vT A X I I " j . : - 1. rt.i vx)iue nuu jsi'c us ior it-puir wuik. uei jour car reauy for the spring rush, Get Your Genuine Ford Parts Here. . PITTS & HATCH MOTOR CO. American Folk X Mr. and Mra; W. B, Halllday motored mo-tored to Provo Thursday afternoon on matters of buslneaa. Z Misses Barbara WllUa and Zlna Willis of LehL were guestav of Mra F. I Grant here Wednesday. Earl I Mathews of 8alt Lake City spent lut week end la American Fork with his wife, who la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. A. W. Buck-waiter Buck-waiter here. '' ' ' l'r Carlton Mathews, Mra. Frank Wo-mack, Wo-mack, Mra. Joseph , See'gmUlar and Miss Leah Oarbett of Salt Lake, were guests here Sunday of Mra. Earl Mathews.-' ''" '.":', Wayne ShelleyTwho baa been attending at-tending the U. of U. was forced to discontinue his etudles there because of lir bealtfi; Next week ha will leave for Denver to take medical treatment under a specialist Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Newman spent tha week end la Salt Lake with relatives rel-atives and friends, returning home Sunday evening. Saturday they attended at-tended a party given at the 'home of Mrs, Wm.. J. Newmaa. .. J.. Mrs J. M. Browa and children front-' Sprlngvllle ' are spending; - the week end In American Fork, guests of Mrs, Brown's sister, Mrs. E. R. Kirk- man. -1 mammmm Mrs. Sarah Jones returned home thia week from, Magrath, ; Canada, where abe was called aome time ago by the serious Illness of her daughter, daugh-ter, ; Un. Uul Howea. - Mra. Jones reports leaving her . daughter In a much Improved state of health. County Scout Executive Anderson Ander-son wUl be the speaker la the Am erican Fork Third ward 8unday next at t p. m. All parenta Interested In their boys should be m attendance, gome Scout exercises and, appropri ate alnglng will. also . be. enjoyed by tb large crowd who will ba there. .' .. 0 . . ....... Yhen Evsry ttm Hurts lam a.orr mornlnc achT and Stiff it t am when It's damn or chilly? Suspect your kidneys and try the remedy your nelghbora use.-. T, H. Punter, -farmer, -K-F!rst East 8W American Fork, : aaya: "I tmnhkii wttb. tov back and when I stooped. It waa barl ior m, ri"i,Mm min. Mv back became cramped and felt lama ana sore. y - "" L' - .1.. - 9 VMn.n vera In bad condition ana they acted too treelr J The kidney secretions were hlgnry coiorea : m passage. I used Doan'a Kidney Pttla and before I had taken one box,' I normally agate and my back waa free from the aches and pains." ,7 Price 60c, at all dealers. Donl simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dean's Kidney Pllle-the same that Mr. Hunter had, Foster-Mllburn Co Mfra, Buffalo. N. T. Adv. eaa----w--- 3 . ' We Print Butterwrappers ; ... . Easter Hats- You'll find just the right shade and shape you'll like, at a moderate price. At- ' Tanner Style Shop ALPIIOOIES (A7K BITlf, Btpaitar) Oeorga M, Burgess, one of our early pioneer,, passed away Monday morning morn-ing after a lingering Illness. He waa bora: April VWM. "'-'r- v-'?': The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock. Bp. J," W. Vance presiding.' Tha opening op-ening song waa "0 My Father,'' followed fol-lowed by Invocation by TiTFT Carll- W. ; , .The ipeakera were Pat. Henry Mov ie, J. TT Bateman. W. A. Tarry of Alpine; Al-pine; A; R." Whitehead' of Salt Lake City; Bp. Olpla of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Joseph LittW rendered a solo. A song waa rendered by members of the choir. The closing auniter wen "Rest for tha Weary ' 8onLr after which Mr. Reea of Ogden pronounc ed the benediction. - The grave vu dedicated by Jas. H. Healey, ' e e "' , Mr. and Mra. Fred Strong .were In Alpine Wednesday afternoon to attend at-tend the funeral of Oeorga MV Burgess. Burg-ess. - ' A number of friends of Mlse.Zots Healey pleasantly surprised her ; at her home MondayleTenlng, It being her 11th birthday." Oameg and dan- clng wai enjoyed after which a data tv luncheon waa served to IS. All reported' having had k orT enjoyable tlma Mr. and Mra. Horace Larsea and chlldrea of Castledale are visiting at the home of Mrs.' Larsen's parents, Mr. sad Mra. D. J. Strong.. V J: ": m e a-'- ' , A. L. Olsea spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City on business. . e e ' Mr. and Mrs. C E. Hackett of Lehl and Mra. Ora Valentine and children chil-dren of Eureka, spent Monday visiting visit-ing at the homo of Mr. and Mra. J F. Marsh;' S:!" About tweaty friends of Frank Hea-ky Hea-ky pleasantly surprised him at his home Wednesday evening. The evening even-ing was apent In playing BOO, after which a dainty luncheon waa served. e e . Mrs. "Bud" Bennett la undergoing treatment at Ihe American Fork hospital. hos-pital. . '; 1 n ' "Stop Thief,, Well-- ' . Presented and Enjoyed Much well deserved praise haa been given to the members of the cast of "Stop Thief and their director, Mrs. Maud D, Christensen, for the splen did manner In which this play was presented In the gymnasium here last Saturday afternoon and evening. The play waa of the type that re quired . plenty -of pep -and - action; which was supplied In first daaa man ner by the players, and the humorous situations' were cleverly brought out. much to the delight of the audience. Tha following took part In the play: Ruth Chlpman, Vanta Nielsen, Helen McCleery, Grace Folland, Rin tha Christensen, LeGrande Gudmund son, J. F. Walton, J. B. Stewart Wayne Nielsen, Ralph Chlpman, Reu ben Baxter, Clair Christensen, John Clark and several young men who acted as policemen. A number ' of requests have been received by the players' to repeat the performance, and It Is very; likely that ft will be repeated here la the near future. ft'.-: ' Compare Yoiiir Net Returns On Eggs V f Our plan of handling your eggs is to market them on a very small profit per case; and depend for our compensation compensa-tion on, the quantity of business we nan die through our connections with the biggest markets of the . country and , through the top prices we are in a position pos-ition to demand. ' 1 We suggest that you compare your net profits in doing business through us, with your net profiU when dealing through other agencies, and find out for yourself which method nets you the greatest return on your eggs. . "! You will find not only that your return re-turn is greater under our system,; but that your obligations are less, For in-stance in-stance in dealing through us, you sign na contracts, you need not bind yourself to deal with ua exclusively, v;. You can send us all your eggs, part of thenH-or only a case at si time, just as you choose. And we pay "cash on delivery' u, .. tlelson-niclts Creamery Co. llakers of "BANQUET" Products Main Office 359 EccUs Avei - ' V -t IUl ,..,,.DWliaIVT:-.v.-',vi,.:: -8 I ' . Branched - OGDEN, UTAH. . V DEIGGS, VIOTOB AZIEBIOAN FORK, UTAH. HAGEEUAN, IDAHO. nalL. - , -',1,! 8ugar enough to fill a shaker. " Lima to whitewash a chicken coop. Phosphorous enough to make WOO match tlpa. .111- Magnesium enough for a dose of magnesia. "Sulphur" enough" tcf rid a dog of fleaa. . Potassium enough to explode a toy cannon. Thia - whole collection of Junk is worth ninety-height cents, and that a a day when things are three times as high as they used to be. After absorbing thia truthful and interesting little dlttyri Wa sincerely trust a few of them that wa are now thinking of wfU feel properly squelched.-' " v". 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