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Show It J I i ft- .i SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923. BOKS809iOffOKK9KS AMERICAN FORKV Locals and Johnson's Fact Book, one to tvery 'married man, yours for the asking at Chlpman's. ' . Albert Lee, who la employed at CIs-eo, CIs-eo, is a Tlator la American Fork this week. h win return to ciaco to-4 morrow. i Friends of Mrs. B. J. Durrant will b sorry to learn that she Is 111 at her home' In Salt Lake, and . is confined con-fined to her bed. - Mr. and Mrs. James Miller 0f Spanish Fork were Yisttors here this week with Mr. and Mrs. Klnley Tay- lor and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. LADIES You may now get thread sine nose in the new - shades at the right price. Royal Clothing Store, Am. Fork, ; H, 8. Rasmussen made his first trip up town Wednesday since the accident ac-cident some three weeks ago In which ' the car he was driving; was struck tiv a train na tka Ran Pudm Hn. ' ?' Because of the general conference 4, i to 8alt Lake being held on -Sunday -7 ' - April 8th, which is the day for the regular Stake Union meeting, the , ; Union meeting will be deferred till V' v the next Sunday, April 15th, which la the third Sunday of the month. - ' ' - ' v , i r Dr. J. F. Noyes, local quarantine J . physician, reports the health condl- tlons r In American Fork , to be tine, lie states there are no contagious diseases In town, the main sickness being- severe colds ; and la grippe cases, which ho reports are subsld-. subsld-. Inf. , . " - Primary conference will be held tomorrow, to-morrow, (Sunday) afternoon in the Second ward with Prer, Laura Cry stal la charge. A special Invitation is extended to the parents to be present pre-sent is class demonstrations will be given. Visitors from other wards are ..'- " welcome.'."';", -'X", ' ... ' .4 taw ween was me progressivt . pany given Wednesday night by the members mem-bers Of the caat of "Stop Thief" and their partners. The first course of! the luncheon consisting " of .cream tomato soup, was served by Miss Grace Polland "at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Street , MU Van-sa Van-sa Nielsen, Mrs. Rintha Christensen and Miss Helen MeCleery next entertained enter-tained the guests at the home of Miss "TTCelsenr and-" senfeiTc7 sandwlchee, fruit salad,' olives and pickles with hot cocoa. The last course was served ser-ved at the home of Miss Ruth Chip-man Chip-man and 'consisted " of carmel Ice cream and cake. . In each home Easter Eas-ter decorations prevailed . and , April Fool games , and ."stunts" enjoyed. Chiropractic and Life The best way to keep young is to be healthy The best way to be healthy is to be sure that your spine is straight ,' - : ' ; - : --: " ' The best way to be sure that your spine is straight is to have ME give YOU a Chiropractic Spinal Examination ABSOLUTELY FREE Tv' THING ! J. M. Grant, D. C. Hours 9 to 11 1 to 4. PLEASANT GEOVE:Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 5 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. ,'. r-i . Personals KOMOSOOSOKOKKOB(OMM Mn. W. A. Boulter of Linton, iu ' the gust of her daughter, Mrs. Ray , Coddlngton bere Tuesday. Car of Corn Snecial nrlea at car. C.U People's Mill and Elevator Company. ... 24-lt Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Paxman of Salt lake, were Sunday guests here, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Paxman. Andy Firmage of Heber, was a visitor in American Fork the fore- P of the week, with hie brother, J- I" Firmage and family. R B.. King 'of 8 torn spent the week here visiting with his mother, Mrs. Jane B. King, who haa not been Jn good health lately. Pr HrUddle wlU be the speaker In the advanced senior class of the First ward M. I. A. meeting Sunday night,' his subject' being "Preventing Community Decay." t s Mr. and Mrs.' Burn Harrington had as. .guests at a chicken supper Sunday Sun-day evening Misses La Von Harrington Harring-ton and Veda Barrett and Messrs. Alva Al-va Adams and Aaron Chipman, Mrs. Leo T. Shelley return edon-day edon-day after spending, tffreo days In Magna Wlia Mr. luid Mrs; Pee Strbnf anfl dioghter; f Wayne Shelleyl ?nd Mlgj .Mabel Holland of Shelley, daho, were SundayV guests of ; the Strongs' at Magna. ' Mrs. Ln Jackson entertained at dinner Sunday,. covers being laid for the following guests: Mrs. Jennie Tanner, Mrs. Albert Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. R. iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jackson, and MlaeMayme: Cheever, of of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Len Racker of Lehi Tfie annual St. Patrick's celebration celebra-tion of th Relief SocleUee in honor of the anniversary of organixatlon, given in the basement of the taber- naclel ast Friday evening, was a pro nounced success. It was very wall attended, and, novelty was added by the ladles coming In house dresses. Dancing, a few program numbers, and refreshments-furnished entertainment to all. 'J ,---r.:s ":r.-.-. c.- Boyd Stice, aoa of Mr.' and Mrs. R. J. Stice of this city, left Wednesday for Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Stice has accepted a. can .to. the mission, field of the southern states.;; In 'his honor, a farawell party was given Jn the basement of the tabernacle Tuesday evening, under the auspices of the Missionary committee. A program and dancing constituted the entertain ment of the evening. It was. well attended. " ' Adds Years to to Years IH7ILL. TELL YOU ALL FROM THE ,. ' "SPINE ! Tlione 113, Am. Fork AMERICAN Mrs. R. N. Jones was a visitor with her father and mother, Mr.' and. Mrs. Wm. Firmage for a week. . v .' You paint the house and save the wood, besides It looks better. Good durable paint Is sold at Chlpman's Mrs. "Bud" Benentt of Alpine was confined to the hospital here several daya this week, . receiving medical treatment ..IL .Ltxl- 'r Mr. and Mrs. Horace Larson and children of Castle Dale are . visiting in Alpine with Mrs. Larson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong. . Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cropper returned return-ed to their home here Monday after a vlatt of three weeks in Mantt and Aurora with their daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whltean'd children chil-dren motored to Provo Sunday, and visited with Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. Hagar 8tartup. ' The ninety-third annual , general conference will convene In the taber nacle. Salt Lake, on Friday April th, with -sessions on Saturday and Sun day, April 7th and 8th. All ' the members of the : Sunday School Board were visitors at : the First ward Sunday morning at Sunday Sun-day school A special effort to in crease the enrollment in each depart ment is being made throughout ; the stake. .- - -- ---.--'- Mrs. Mina Shatter received . word thlg week from her mother residing at Aspen, Colo., stating that- Jhli winter wa the most severe there) than any for a long time, there being an unusual amount of storms and snow, In fact that the people there were wondering if they would havs spring thii yean r ' i;U TfNTED-l jeiag ata U learn the printing; trade ene that will stay and lean Jtf net ene that wm wert for a few mtstki then think that he knows .the histness. Wages ssuU Is start with, bat It Is a first-lass trade te learn. Apply at CTnZE ef- Ocs at tact. v S-tf "T - ' '' ' i .wS :- - . , .. : , .:. ....... 6' ..The Relief Societies of the tour wards will hold their conjoint meeting meet-ing la the tabernacle next Tuesday afternoon The. following program will be given: Lecture by Dr. P, Jkl. Kelly, on "What Courtship 8hould Re veal;- song, by 8econd ward Ladles Chorus ; playlet by members of the Relief Society. A cordial invitation is extended to all members 'to b present. , . , I? UKmomQvmcm&lK 1 EALART THEATR TODAYFRIDAY AND SATURDAY 23-2lth. J. P. McOOWAN, that big, new star, you all like, in 'HILLS of MISSING MEN' An outdoor . Western melodrama. Thrills, action, suspense. sus-pense. ALSO COMEDY, and 'The Timber Queen" MONDAY TUESDAY. ' Agnes Ayres and "THE 3T m w " mju AcntsAyrts ALSO MQVD3 CHATS. - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, Matinee wed. 10c WALLACE REH), LILALEE and THEODORE KOLSOFF, Thrills, fights, bandits, romance, love, rapid action from start to finish. ALSO COL. HEEZ-A-LIAR, in "THE DETECTIVE" Look! Read! Act! j ,,.:.tji..iV.ji WALLACE REJD FORK CITIZEN Spring Is here, so says the weather man.. -..i-y 'yy'pvx-1 WiU Bromley of 8alt Lake, was a business visitor In this city Saturday. Fred Cheever, who la employed at Bingham, spent the week end - here with his wife and children. ; - ohn Jacklln left Saturday mor ning for Ogden to visit his daughter who is teaching school there. He returned home Monday. Dr. and Mrs. HebeT Robinson re turned to their home In Ogden Sun day after a several days stay here with relatives and friends. Th members of the Prlscllla Club met and were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs; Deloss Adams. The usual - routine of club activities was enjoyed, followed by lunch. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevenson and on Jlmmie Ray spent last week here with Mrs. Stevenson's mother, Mrs. Annie Newton. They left Sunday morning for Oakland, California, where they will make their home. The Senior girls of the First ward M. ! A. were pleasantly entertained Thursday evening of last week by Mrs. Mae Greenwood at her home. Sewing, music and social chat occu pled the time, after which refresh ments'were served. There were about 20 present The negative debatina team of the l.t hmI If f A .nl a. Wated by the Pleasant Grove Second ward affirmative team In Pleasant Grove Sunday evening. The local af firmative team was to have debated the Pleasant Grove Third ward neg ative team that same night, but the Pleasant Grbve team forfeited the de bate. The "subject was: "Resolved, tha High School graduates should be allowed to vote,. kiss Dorothy Chipmaa entertained her Sorority Sisters laat Saturday af ternoon at a St. Patrick's party. The rooms' wore artistically' decorated la violet and green. The table waa especially es-pecially attractive, the center being a crystal basket containing . violets anil bound fat green tulle., 8atln ribbon, rib-bon, and the tulle formed a border around the table, outside of which was placed the dainty favors and place. cards. Thai luncheon' was a ranged In the prevailing colors, and waa very 'delicious. ' Prises tor .the games were won by Miss LaVone Bromley. Miss Sarah Parker and Mrs. Lisa Christensen. The guests numbered IS. . . '' " 'A You cannot beat this. lOc-tfe Conrad Nagel in n OONRAONAOI uui 11 Educational and Scenics. ((THE 1 Dictator" UMSbhU THE FIRST 50 LADIES attending attend-ing the evening shows next Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday, MARCH 28 and 29th, at 7:30 to 8:30 RECEIVES RE-CEIVES FREE A BEAUTIFUL AUTOGRAPHED P H O X 0 GRAPH of ; WALLACE REID or LILA LEE Mrs. C L. Marcroft of Salt Lake, was a Sunday visitor here with Mr. and. Mrs. A. M. Miller. . Mrs, Hasel Frasee of Hlawathla, is spending the week here with her mother, mo-ther, MrsAnnie Newton. ' v. Ifrs. Bart Barrett returned to her horns bere Monday after spending a week in JProvo visiting with relatives and friends. - , ', ,s; Mr. and Mrs. " WmV Firmage and Mrs. R. N, Jones were visitors in 8pringville 8unday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Firmage, It" being the birthday birth-day of W.,A. Firmage. Utr 37l .MAIN STREET " ; AMERICAN PORK i&zr: SMART, mwm, Easter Dresses Revealing Newest Modes We invite you to see our wonderful new line in the materials so attractive and Graceful side drapes; I J t.AJ 1 W STSJFWt straight line models all are the newest creations. Trim, med with Egyptian ornaments; fine yal lace, ribbon flutings; Paisley, embroidery and beading. Sizes for Women and Misses $9.90-$12,5041475-$16a5Q Smart Easter Blouses Organdy Voiles Crepe de Chine t v Jersey Silk Knit and Paisley Silk ; : , - ' -Unusual Values at--- . ' $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 JUST RECEIVED GO OQ Our New Paisley Silks - y&.tllO XaestTatternsforBlonses. YARD NEW EASTER COATS i Polaire Velour Bolivia Most Popular Colors ; $12.50 $14.75 $16.50 $19.75 Stylish Easter Suits FOR MEN Distinctive Models Most for Your Money, i ?vi They are to be had here in'all wool cassimerea, in pencil stripe, tartan plaids, checks and herringbones in Greys,' Browns and Blues. V ' k ' ; f Our Nation-wide selling of clothing enables us to pro sent unexcelled, values at ? . 'r-r $14.75 - $16.50 See Our Big Show. Window Displays for'tho latest in Men's and .Women's Apparel for E?ter. : j SATURDAY, MARCH 24. 192-i Uona wer among the Salt Lak I Itora Tuesday.",-;-' "r.:)' f- ' ; " ' ' . ' - -V,.;-' J Sf E. D. Jonea, general manager of Nu Ray Mfg. Co. of Provo, waa n ; the city last fFriday. r. Ha ; reports having excellent success In the sale of the Ntt Ray product About every merchant ' in th ' state, he reports, la carrying- It . f ; . .... : ,. . Z We all like beauty when w see VL Why not paint our fences, sheds, hou-i sea and chicken coops and we win have Joy every 'time we look at It-." Low . Broa. paint Is best sold, t Chlpmanli. ' 'j - - s; Incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES in colors so exquisite- Flat Crepe Be Chines ' Canton Crepes . Taffetas Jasperettes Trico Shams Printed Crepes and The Kew Two Tons . Altjme Crepes.: lathe Season's Newest Styles. fashionable and much desired YOUNG MEN Newest Patterns $19.75 $24.75 ooooooooooooooo : OXOSK5aRKOSKKX jf I s |