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Show SATURDAY, MARCH 31, AMERICAN' PORK CITIZEN I LOCALS "AND pERSONALS ooooooooooooo Along with four Easter Bonnet, Miss Alice Steele or Salt Lake it get a new Easter Dress at Chip- the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. snan'a. . R. R. Steele here. " Miss Florence Prlday of Santaquhv Miss Edna Lewis of Provo, was a was the week end guest of her par- gueet of Hiss Leah Chlpman last oats, Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Prlday. week end here. Miss Jane McPberson was the; Miss Nellie Paxman, who is em-guest em-guest of relatives and friends In Salt ployed at Spanish Fork at present. Lake last week end, ! spent last Friday here with her mo- - Ither, Mrs. Emily Paxman. Mrs. Nina Lee spent last week end j r v .1st Magna, visiting with her daughter r A Comedy full of clerer situations Mrs, Reba Holt from beginning to end that's "Stop Mercer Christentea of Bountiful, Is here for an Indefinite visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Ellen J. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Anderson and Children motored to Salt Lake Sun-lay Sun-lay and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Swenson. Mrs. Clyde Day of Salt Lake, was the guest of her mother, Mrs.' 1 M. Evans here for several days this weekV' . ' ' Thief--new. April Sth. -1- gymnaslum. Thursday. .... Mrs. Henry Sheerer and Miss Sad ie Nelson left Tuesday evening for Bingham to visit with Mrs. Harry Ncholsen. Bp. Jos. H. Storrs nd Vera Walk er were business visitors In 8alt Lak Tuesday In the Interest of ihe local Co-op store. Mlse Liza Hindley and Mr. Garn i er Jensen of Salt Lake, were Sun- Mr. and .Mrs. A. B. Adams and day guests of Bp. and Mrs. Hindley daughter1 Lucy motored to Salt Lake here. Monday and spent the day on busl we have an Olympic S passenger Touring, 2nd band carA Chevrolet ( passenger and a one ton Ford let Ton can save 20 per cent by buy- to Truck for sale cheap. Call by ue show yon at Chlpman'a. and tag your apparel before - going Conference. Make the saving trading at Chlpman's. Misses Gladys Stephens and Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brtggs ana Nelson or salt Lake were guests oi Mrs. Ellta Trans motored to Spanish Mist Lavon Harrington for several Fork Sunday and spent the day. days. Miss Nelson returning home guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pan! Allen. Monday and Miss Stephana Wednes day. Mrs. C. M. Beck and daughter Re tt' went to Salt Lake Saturday and Ralph Norrls, XI years old, recelv attended "The Hindu" played at the d a broken wrist Thursday afternoon fait Lake Theatre, that evening. I while In the act of high Jumping on I the school grounds.. He fell on the ' Mrs. Annie C Hindley, Mrs. Ray arm and the bones were broken thru. O. Nlcholee and Mrs. Ernest Seas- He was taken to the hospital at once trend visited the art exhibit of the where the arm was set Federation of Women's Clubs shown .;. at Sprtngvtlle Friday. ' "Joah Winchester", 4 act drama, : - I was Played 7 the Llndon 1st ward The 8unshlne Committee of the 1st Dramatlo Co. In the 1st ward chapel ward Relief Society enjoyed a social here Thursday evening. The players gathering Friday afternoon at the took their parts to a creditable man-home man-home of Mrs. Elite Durrant Lunch Bar. The proceeds were turned over van served late in the afternoon. to the 1st ward M. L A. here. ' The many Mends of Mrs. Ellxa' The Boy Scouts and Bee Hive girls Welch will be pleased to learn she the First ward, with their lead nntinuM to imorove at her home, at- ra. lft early this morning for - an tar breaking a limb about two months Easter outing to the power plant Jn . ML.. lll- Mlfieil VA tt tjXif " w At ff4w will jwaV VKOW DUO gel llUi vvumv w V MUaVf awj " however, and the Improvement Is their dinner over the fire and re-slow, re-slow, due to her advanced age. turn home early Ahls afternoon. Miss Fern Oalsford celebrated her ICate1 Forbes and Zlna Clayson. all ltn wrtnaay maey j students at the H I. TJ, spent laat of her school mates to her horn, in week end here with their relatives, the afternoon. Games, music, etc. Misses Lfbble Cook and Gladys Wat- were enjoyed, after which refresh-oo refresh-oo of Provo were gneets of the ments were served. The guests de-...... de-...... vn, tia n&rtnd wishing their hostess many n un nftuiuaj muM " ... r - Junior Prom here. Misses Mm Wilcox, Nln v Halllday, happy returns, of the 4ay. eeeewfwee4t2 ASK FOR NU RAY POLISH . Carried by All Leading Merchants A HOME PRODUCT Works Like Majric and Guaranteed. Mies Anna Bailey Is spending the week In Vineyard, gnest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Forbes were visitors vis-itors in Salt Lake this week with their children. - Miss Fern Foster Is spending the week end In Salt . Lake with her sis ter, Mrs. Clinton Larson. ... Lynn Wallace of Salt Lake, spent Sunday in American -Fork; guest of Mist Rhoda Baker. '.":' j Miss Ruth. Fags spent 8uaday afternoon af-ternoon in Llndon with her mother, Mra. Mary B. Fage. If you need any kind of machinery. Implements or tillage goods call - on Billy Preston at Chlpman's. . Misses Vania Nielsen. Helen Mc-Cleery Mc-Cleery and Lara Elder served lunch yesterday noon to the teachers in the Harrington school building. Mrs. P. A. Lyons and-Mrs. C H. Jensen of Salt Lake, were dinner guests of MrsrAda Baker here 8un day. ;. r'i . Just unloaded a car of Plows Harrows, Har-rows, Manure Spreaders, Gasoline Engines. Cultivators and alt kinds machine and plow extras a Chip-man's. Chip-man's. - - rrv Mrs. Laurence Briggs , and Mrs. Ellxa Trane attended a birthday party par-ty at Lehl Wednesday afternoon, given giv-en by Mrs. Steve Adams la honor of her mother. Mrs. Sarah J. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Oalsford, Mrs. Dewey. Galaford and daughter, Helen and Walter L. Oalsford motored to Magna and Garfield . Wednesday, combining com-bining business with pleasure. Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Webb of Rtvertoa - and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bwinhart of Salt Lake were Sunday guests here of Mrs. Jennie Cunningham, Cunning-ham, and, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McBride. Mrs. Jane Forbes of Shelley, Idaho, la spending an Indefinite visit la American Am-erican Fork with relatvea. .' Mrs. Forbes For-bes came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hannah Gardner last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chadwick, and Misses Ida and Edith Shelley of Salt Lake spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shelley and daughter Velma. The Fourth Annual Boy Scouts Pow-Wow will convene April 4, S, and 6, at the University of 4Juh, dur lngwb!eh Jibe. Scouts .will enjoy, the campus and the equipment of the 8tate institution. The following from here attended a birthday dinner by Mrs. Mlna ,Chelton of Lehl Thursday of last week: Mr. and Mra. Geo. Varney. Mrs. Maud Wild. Mrs. Rose Varney and Mrs. Charlotte Featherstone. . Misses Melba. Mary and Helen Chlpman, who are attending school at Salt Lake thli year, were week end gueets of their parents. The young ladies came down to attend the Junior Prom, held Friday night Misses Beulah Huish, Gloria Kerr. Charlotte Leham, nd Messrs. Guy Saddler, Gild Rich, Joe Robinson and Alan Tount all of Salt Lake, were t-ueata of Miss Helen McCleerr-of last week, and attended the Junior Prom. ' P. J. Rock and 8tanley Rock 'and their father, and Mrs, David .McDonald .McDon-ald of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests here of W. E. Duncan and daughters. Lenard Duncan of Salt Lake spent Sunday afternoon here with the Dun- can a. a : if vou have two or more , goo .ryxsSX milk cows, it 'will pay yon to get a Primrose Separator at Chlpman's. Samuel Mr. and Mrs .n.nt the week in Ogden, with relatives of Mrs. Grant F. Grant 1 llln w. R. Johnson of Aurora, spent Tuesday In American Fork with Mr and Mrs. R. L Ashby. - t Albert Cheever of Bingham, Spent the week end here with his wlfe,re-turnlng wlfe,re-turnlng to Bingham Sunday night Clarence Carlaon of Pleaaant Grove! Ig receiving meaicai ' treawucui the local hospital Miss' Blanch Wlgnall of 8prlngvtlle returned home Monday morning after a tew days visit with friends. m m rawrev was among the Salt Lake business visitors Wednesday. Wednes-day. ": " Miss Ethel Parker returned home Friday of last week after a visit of several weeks in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with her slstr, Mrs. "J. & "Hansen and family. , m BMaaMaa Bernard Storrs, son ot Mr. and Mra. Wm. Storrs, underwent an operation op-eration Friday laat at the local hos pital for appendicitis, and is getting along tine. Miss Mary Shelley spent Saturday and Snndav In Salt Lake, guest of her brothers, Wayne and Jamea Shelley. Shel-ley. Wayne left Monday for Denver tn rpiv madlcal treatment from a specialist; Mr. and Mrs. J. a Stewart and daughter, Mrs. Fred Wright and daughter dau-ghter Jennie and Miss Cleo " Bates motored to Salt Lake Sunday and visited vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Wright ALPINE NOTES (A. L. DETtT, Reporter) Mrs. Edith Reeker left Tuesday for her home m Great Falls, Montana, after spending the winter here with relatives. Mrs. Reeker was formerly Miss Edith Devey of this city. Mrs. Ira Russon and Mrs. Glen Terry, both of Garfield, are visiting at the kome of Mrs. Lenard Bates. Bill, the small son of Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur Forbes, fell from a horse Monday, breaking his arm In the elbow el-bow Joint He Is getting along as well as can be expected. " W hat Eggs: Net Do Your You? I Tour net profit is the important , point ' in marketing jour egga.' ; j ;. With this In mind, -we suggest that you' investigate in-vestigate on an actual cash basis-con-sidering convenience, time and trouble from a cash standrjoint-just what you gain in marketing directly rpir through the various agencies. . : - We feel safe in assuring you' that no other concern or marketing method can profit you so completely in every way as our service. In the first place, we demand absolutely ; no ' obligation from you. You sign no contract, make no promise obligate . yourself in no way. Simply send i us your eggs one -case or a thousand casesand .we extend ex-tend every marketing advantage. M" ' R V Some of these advantages include top priceigamed byns through our connections with the largest markets of the country small commission rates-r-made possible by "our quantity jot busi-ne8s--carefully plarinedxservice which markets conveniently, quickly and pro fitably, and "CASH ON DELiySRT." Try our-marketing service Send Us Your Eggs Now." illce is Gobbfetone iSV IS THE PLACE FOR SERVICE iJ TIKES TUBES AND ACCESSORIES. New Wasatch Batteries. TEP OAS, HI-TEST AND KE(3UIjAR. Soft Drinks, Confectionery and Lunch. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. O viKX?BCflKXXa02R Cream SODAWATER CONFECTIONS NOTHINO BUT THE BEST Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen went to Eureka 8nnday. While there they visited Mrs. Ore Valentine, returning return-ing home Monday. ' Mrs. A. J. Devey, Mr. 3. F. Marsh and Mr. A. E. Marsh spent Tuesday In Salt Lake on business. Mr. and Mra. C L. Peterson of Alpine are the proud parents of a baby girl born Monday. . The home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Mc- Danlel was made glad Wednesday by th arrival of a boy. - - Mrs. Edward Burgess entertained Thursday for the 7th birthday ot her eon Ross. The guests numbered 1 and an enjoyable time was had In the usual party pastimes. Lunch was served. The senior girls of the M. L A. were entertained at toe nome or Pres. Ines Burgees Thursday evening. Features of the entertainment were games, setting, oandy making and lunch. There 'were 15 present at" M. J' ! CAFE and CONFECTIONERY o:o:oxomo.v;:X'0:o'0'VV If you have any TROUBLES bring them to us. WisiiiXlIXlHJ5M Spring is here now is the uuiti to uuy a can of Vtiuj iuxjsu and uiuivti your oiU car iouK -luxe uevVj ' Buy u Milwaukee Timer tuey are liie best, W.aJ hath llAll'ANUGOS Service btaiiou L. o. itiurrinton, prop. Nelson-Ricks Creamery Co. Uakera of "BANQUET" Products Hain Office 359 Cedes Ave 1 .. : ' Salt Lake City ? r. ; Branches . . - -OGDEN, UTAH. - DEIGGS, VICTOR, AMERICAN FORE, UTAH. HAGER1IAN, IDAHO. New Books At Library gymnasium, will be presented agala next Thursday evening. April 6th, ta The following books' were placed! the gym. It Is a sparkling. comedy puvua iiuwx sueiTca in is vrua mu 01 ciever suaauaoe end is well worth the price, and4 those who on' the week: Little Shepherd ot Kingdom Come, by Fox. Ransom's Folly, by Davis. Tess of the Durbervllles, by Hardy. At the Foot of the Rainbow . by Porter; Anne of Avonlea, by Montgomery. New Chronicles of Rebecca, by Wig- gen. . Francis Kane's Fortune, by Meade. The Khaki Boys on the Way, by Bates. . . ; Khaki Boys at the Front by Bates Tarn Or Holding the Fort; by Ellis Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle, by 'AppletonV.;4v- ' Rainbow Trail, by Porter. attend wlU certainly enjoy It Left j give then a full' house this time. "Stop Thief!' Will Be Presented Again ' "Stop Thier, the three act comedy presented by the Community Dramat- LocalUen Ask . . For Stage Permit Frank R. SJostedt and Elmer A Pulley of .this city filed applicatloi Wednesday with the publlo ntlUtiei oommisslon for permission to oper at a stage line from American Fort to Tlmpanogog Care, Saratoga ail Geneva Beach. : .-. . -J Be Grew te Be Lawyer Mother Ton say yon nave besi to Sunday School, yet I can smtl fish on your hands. Explain plessa' Johnnie "Well here's) the 8undi School paper, mom,' and there, rig on the back' page, Is the story of Ic League two weeks ago Jn the net 'Jonah, and. the . whale," Phono .! OTIS CI1EXKY, riop. rtlilty. . ' f iLOWERS-r 111 Oreahinn. - ' rlral itcNlunii ' ' PLEASANT GROVE FLORAL V V iJW WW lAe . . : I .Ulfli ... . '4w 'MS" Travel the) delightful war via the Union Pacific straight to i LosAngclM. Three trains dally. ' LOS ANGELES LIMITED CONTINENTAL LIMITED CALIFORNIA EXPRESS Rotmdtrtp tickets with nine) months limit to all points ln ' . n Southern California ' R. J. .8TICE, Agent o:iaFcMs 3 L. Jxxp .. JW ,mmmu i is 'C ,.ov;owji "?o |