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Show SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923. i ' AMERICAN FORK CITIZEH RATT7RD AY- APRIL 7. 1993 .-J JOaKB09KKOSKCK " AMERICAN FORK v I Locals and Personals I , Mrs, Jan Forbes left 8andar for Sheller, Idaho, after 4ty rlstt with relauTes and mends her. If Its Id the Drug Unay why sot bur and sate at Chlpmaa's 10 . to 15 per cent? Davis Chlpman of Salt lake, wai the Sunday gueat her of hie father, 8. D. Chlpman. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chadwlck motored mo-tored to Salt Lk Tuesday on business busi-ness matters. y;' Mr, r and Mrs. 8. F. Grant returned return-ed home Monday morning after a week's.Ylslt in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. U J. Beeder. Mrs. Charlotte Featherstone entertained en-tertained 15 friends at her home Saturday Sat-urday evening. The usual social pastimes were enjoyed, followed by refreshment, ' A fine baby, boy was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunlngham Mather and babe are doing fine. Mrs. Cunlnngham, nee Pearl Rowley. I In Salt Lake at present. Cards were received In the city from Glenn's Ferry, Idaho; announcing announc-ing th arrlta of a baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morris of that place on Friday, March 10th. Mrs. , Morris was formerly MIms Re becca Coates of thla city. OHO Mrs. Rosa A. Bourne is spending the week In Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. Clara 8. Needham. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Halllday and children are spending the week end In Salt Lake visiting Mrs. Ella Halllday, Halll-day, mother of Mr. Halllday. Car of Chopped and whole corn next week. Special prices at the car.. Peoples Mill and Elevator Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Tlmpson of MolIIday, spent last jReek end here with their son Bert Tlmpson, wife and family. Thursday the Tlmpsons left for Holliday (or a week's visit with the elder Tlmpsons. ' . Mr. and Mrs. -Ruben Chlpman . motored mo-tored to Bait Lake Friday to meet Mrs. 19. A. Culbertaon and Mrs. John Dramer, sisters of Mrs. Chlpman, who have been In California since last December. e Mrs. Joe. Nicholas, Mrs.. M. B. Bes- sent, Mlase Alice Parker and Zlna Clayson, members of the Stake Primary Pri-mary Board of this city, together with Mrs. Retina Thorne of Pleas ant Grove attended Stake Board meeting held at the home of Miss Owen Yates of Leal last Saturday. Afters the business had been taken care of, lunch was A 'Community Pride" program will be given Sunday evening In the 1st ward for the M. I. A. conjoint meet-tng. meet-tng. - Following - are -the numbers: Violin solo by Alfred 8wenaon of Pleasant Grove; reading, Mrs. Ida Haag; duet, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hansen; reading, Marie Robmton. Jos. B. Forbes will be the speaker.! and will talk on early settlements of thk community and how folks lived SO years ago. All are cordially interned. in-terned. ; - --y--' ; " The marriage of Mr. Von Mott, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Bert Mott of this city, and Miss Pearl Hansen of Lshl took place In Salt Lake Wednesday. ..Thelt many friends of both cities, extend ex-tend ' congratulations. They win make 'their home in ' Harold, Utah County, where Mr. Mott is employed. In their honor a shower was. given at the Mott home Wednesday night, 40 guests being present Thursday evening, a dancing party was given in the Aftade "Hall, Leht 1n compliment compli-ment to them' and their friends. Mrs. LeOrande Noyee and were visitors with relatives In eric an Fork this week from Lake. 'Mrs. Noyee Is enjoying spring vacation from her position as teacher in the schools there. " son Am- Salt her Why not buy and save 10 to Z5 per cent on your Drags and Drug Sund ries at Chlpman'. ', " ; ;.; .; , i ., Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Forbes returned re-turned to their home here Saturday after a week's visit in Salt , Lake with their children, , , Mrs. F. U Grant entertained Sat urday afternoon In honor of the 2nd birthday of her son Kendall. Dainty refreshments were served. Car, of Chopped and whole corn next week. Special prices at the car. Peoples Qu and cievator co. The grounds In front of, the public pub-lic library bare been graded . this week preparatory to the planting of a lawn. Later on, shrubs and other means or beautifying the grounds will be considered. ' Coundlnen lUamneseii land Mof- fett, Cemetery Committee of the City Council, were to Provo one day last week visiting the Provo City Ceme tery with a view of Improving condl tions of the local cemetery, t a . a. . um wee a new cnicxen .coop, measnring t by SO feet was complet ed by Alma Olsen. A coop measuring measur-ing 20 x 60 feet Is in course of con struction by James Gnyette and Mark The Bew-LltersJT Ciub, comooaed Buuoing another coop, 20 of the Senior-Girle of the 1st ward! 80 feet SPks well for the poul M. I. A. were entertained Thnrmdav ! tr Industry. evening by Misses Mary Wild " and Veda Barrett at the home of the former. The girle spent the time In sewing, music, etc and refreshments were served. a rar. na jars. Leo. T. Hneiley re ceived word Wednesday from their son Wayne who went to Denver last week for treatment by a specialist. that he was Informed that he can be cured without another operation, which was Indeed good news to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barratt re turned to American Fork the fore part of the week after snendlna the!She,,7 " Parents, past slz months In Los Angeles. . Mr. and Mrs. Barratt will visit here for about a week before, leaving for, Hiawatha, wher. Mr. Barratt employment - Tuesday, a baby girl was born to Mrs. Clinton R. Burt at the home of her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Wool-ley Wool-ley of Salt Lake. Mrs. Burt will bet ter be remembered an Miss Olive P. Wooley, who taught In the local high school several years ago, Mrs. Burt has been In Embreevtlle, Pa., with her husband but came to Salt Lake in March. Mr. and Mrs. Jeaae Crook ton, Jr. entertained last 8unday In honor of the 64th birthday of their mother, Mra. Sarah. Crookaton. A delicious dinner was served, covers being laid for 23 guests. The following children chil-dren of Mrs. Crooks ton of Salt Lake were present: Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Garrett and children, Mr. ' and Mra. Bert Crookston, and children" and Mr, and Mrs. Rulon Bennlon and son Sherman. The Sociology class of the', high school with their teacher, Prln. P. Baa: Nielsen, visited the State Peniten tiary at Salt Lake Tuesday with a view of studying social and criminal problems. They were conducted through by guards at the Institution and the trip proved very Interesting as well as educational to them. Mrs. Wm- Miller and , daughters Beralece and Bethyl were among the Salt Lake business risltors Tuesday. , Mrs. E. E. McBrlde Is spending a week's visit In 8tar Valley, Wyoming with relatives. ' 1 ' eBaeaeasawaa 1 "" ' ' Any kind Fact 'Creama, Talcum and Face Powders at Chlpman' 10 to 25 per cent savings. " See our show windows for display, ' - 1 The Priacllla Club members . met with Mrs. Bert Tlmpson at her home Thursday and - enjoyed a pleasant afternoon In " sewing, musks and chats. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Peter Anderson left Tuesday tor San .Pete to visit relatives tor several weeks after, visiting he daughters, dau-ghters, Mrs. Jennie Tanner and Mrs. Albert Cheever for a week. ' : . 'The friends of Mrs. Jane P. King will be pleased to learn that she Is on the improve after several weeks Illness. Mrs. King celebrated her 85- th birthday Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Erven Makln and Mrs. Nell Pulley of Salt Lake motor ed to American Fork Sunday and spent the day with relatives and fit ends. Mrs. Pulley, enjoyed an ex tended visit In California thla winter. YOUli SPINE - asakiBiaiMsaaajeianBasaaaeaejMajBisaeB HEALTH is the natural order. DISEASE i3 a disturbance of natural conditions. THE BRAIN is the Health Power Plant. THE NERVES are the medium of transmission of Brain messages to Jody parts. ALL NERVES originate in the Brain, pass through the spine to the various organs and tissues of the body. ANY DISPLACEMENT OF THE SPINE will partially .... r close its openings, compress the nerves and cause . Disease.' v. , AS YOUR SPINE SO IS YOUR HEALTH. Penney store at that . place. i Mr. Thomas has been with the local Penney store since August, and his many friends here are pleased to learn of his promotion. Mrs. Thomas win remain here for a time before Joining" her husband at Rawlins. Chlpman Merc Co. office is undergoing under-going a , general remodeling thla week. Monday, the safe was removed and a new one Installed.' The new safe has a complete filing system for vauable book and papers and fa much larger than the old one. Aside from this, filing cabinets are being rearranged with a view of more convenience, con-venience, as are other fixtures of the office. - Richard Thomaa left Thursday tor Rawlins, Wyoming, where he will as sume the managership of the J' hey tendered her. a pleasant surprise Mrs. Vern Hollndrake entertained Monday afternoon in honor of her son Harold's 7th birthday. Twenty little guests were present at the par ty and enjoyed themselves in games. Refreshments were served. The many friends of Mrs, James H. Clarke will be pleased to learn that she continues to Improve. Mrs. Clarke was brought to her home here about two weeks ago from the Salt Lake hospital. , Mrs. A. R. Woodruff and daughter Ruth, Mrs. A.- L. Divers and three daughters and Miss Prudence Brown of Salt Lake, spent the week - end here with Mr. and Mrs. BenJ. Brown and family. ( Mrs. A. B. Adams entertained Fri- day afternoon, complimentary to the 10th birthday anniversary of Miss Ora Adams. There were 14 guests present who - enjoyed themselves tn games, music and lunch. , , v Twenty friend of Miss Mary Put- at her home Monday evening; Alter a jolly time spent In social pastimes lttnch was served. Misses Ida Chadwlck Chad-wlck and Leah Greenwood arranged the party. Miss' Melba Barratt was pleasantly surprised at her home Saturday evening eve-ning by a number of friends. The evening was spent In games1 and music followed by lunch. Those present pre-sent were: Mary AbeL Lorena Clay-son, Clay-son, Fae Christensen, Violet Blrk, Guelda Elsmore, John Buckwalter, Ray Miller, Henry Martin, . Melvln Dunkley, Quenton Greenwood, Lyle Tlmpson and Ether Cunningham, all of this city, and Miss Ida Ball of Lehl. DON'T TELL ME -ANY? THING ,IWILL TELL YOU ALL FROM THE SPINE J. M. Grant, D. C. Hours 9 to 111 to 4. Phono 113, Am. Fork PLEASANT GROVE:Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday XOXOSfO ROSSO VOVOXO X0K KOSO 5SO?KS500OJK180aO!a 11- 1 Lis) A. COMIC OPERETTA IN TWO ACTS Book And Lyrics By Maude Elizabeth loch Music 6 W. Rhys-Herbert Presented by - AMERICAN FORE HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC DEPT. WvVii 371 MAIN STREET Hncorporaied DEPARTMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK '"K t V THIS IS ; x: . WORK CLOTHES WEEK ' at the J. 0. PENNEY STORE : Note the great savings In the following QUALITY GOODS AT QUANTITY PRICES Men's and Boys' COTTON GLOVES 10c pr , Heavy "Weight, -2 Pair 25c JERSEY GLOVES 2 Pair v.,f w. V.v. 25e ALL LEATHER WORK GLOVES - Horsehide, ' Buckskin, Pighide. - ' 79c, 98c, $123 : 7 WORK SOCKS Good Grade' . 2 Pair 25c LIGHT-WEIGHT SOCKS Black, Brown, Navy 2 Pair for 25c WORK UNDERWEAR Union Suits " V $L23 - $1.49 ATHLETIC UNIONS 69c 98o KHAKI WORK PANTS $L39 Pair Heavy' Weight KHAKI PANTS $1.98 WORK SUSPENDERS 35c . 49c Good Heavy Grade. WORK SHIRTS . " Good Grade -r 73c JWo Heavy Weight 'Double Kind MEN'S OVERALLS $129 Pair BOYS' OVIRALLS 98c to $119 MEN'S and BOYS' Red and Blue HANDKERCHIEFS 3 for ....... 25c CHILDREN S Rough and Tumble SUITS Black, Blue, Khaki For Boya and Girls PLAY SUITS For the Kiddies v 83c; Men's and Boys' WORK SHOES at our own low prices, A service style at a low price $198 $2.23 $2.49 We have a good variety to choose from IN MEDIUM and -HEAVY WORK SHOES. 100 per cent leather $2.98 $3.98 $3.50 Just received a new assortment of MISSES AND WOMEN'S NEW STYLE SPRING-HOUSE APRONS . 89 cents and 98 cents Exceptional Values. Call and See Them Afternoon and Night April 12, 1923 Matinee 3 p. m. Evening 8:15 p. m. Gym Luela White Storrs Staire Director Bessie IngersoU Accompanist . Ernest Paxman :-v - General Director PRICES: Evening, 25c, 35c, 50c; 'Matinee, 10c-15c (Publtsliol by J. Fischer and Bro., New York) TTD EALART 1 THEATRJC TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' - 1 BIG ALL STAR CAST, in Across the .JL.; ALSO GOOD COMEDY and Divide "TIMBER QUEEN" MONDAY and TUESDAY MARION DA VIES, in - "The Young Diana" ALSO COMEDY. 10c -15o WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. MatineT7ed,3o !' " : ; GLORU SlON in " V:; tYJ PIl J ll J ; a1 1- 15 uuupu and LITTLE SAMBO in a BIG COMEDY 2 Reeler." K0000000000000 v. xxkokox5vOjj-o?!:o380s: o7.oy.ov, o.kox oxowok |