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Show SATURDAY, MAY 5. v SATURDAY, MAT 5, 1923. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN v 1 t f i;. 3! AMERICAN FORK Locals and Personals ,kaOKfKsKeKKsK Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chadwlck were Jacob Chrlstensen of Pleasant Grove among the Salt Lake business visitors vis-itors Wednesdsy. ' ' ' - Slippers can toe had, silk hose to tit, and dress cooda to make for the successful graduates, at Chipman's. Jackson Wanlaas of Lehl, la spend-tag spend-tag the wek her with hisjon, 8. B. Wanlass and family. Joe.- Mayne, who haa been at the hard for the past several months U horn for an Indetinlta visit . Richard Thomas returned Tauriily ' to RawUngs, Wyoming, after a short 'business trip to American Fork and Bait Lake. , Mrs. Tracer Wootton and children of Salt Lake, were gveaU ol Hi Wootton's psrents, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Chlpman her thia weak. The1 American Leasing Co. are com. menclng operation on their property la American Fork canyon, the power haying been connected np Tuesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jo, fiearle and son week at West Jordan, Tislting witW Mr. and Mrs Lindsay . Ovard :A family. Mr., and Mrs. Ovard return ed to American FDrk with them finnday and Pt th day. Mrs. Leslie ' Parker entertained Thursday at . her home, covers at dinner being laid tor Mr. and Mrs. - Leland Mitchell and children, . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Searle and children, Mr. and Mrs. Max Parker and baby, Mrs. Richard Mitchell. Mrs. Martha Parker and daughter Alice. .... " The Third Ward M. I. A. Senior girl with their class leaders went to th home of Mr. and Mr. Robert Kettl last week. A program and singing wer enjoyed, , The girl will visit th aged of the ward with par-ties par-ties of this kind for th next several weks. . ' , was In American Fork business. Monday oa Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Quiver and children ot Salt Like, and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Burch of Provo, war Sunday guests of Mi-Si Jennie Tanner. Mrs. Pearl Cheever and little Miss Fa Tanner accompanied th Oujvers to Salt Lake, and are spending a ten 'days visit la Woods Cross and Ogdss with relatives and friends. How's this for salesmanship? The ' Pitts and Hatch Motor Co. of this city sold six Ford touring cars within the week. The buyer wer: Stealing Sorvnson ' of Lindon; B. M. Stress-burg' Stress-burg' of Highland; I' A, Adamson and Jos. Brown of this city; Ed Clay. - son of Conlsh and 8wn Nielsen of Pleasant Grove and Jack Singleton of Nevada. This company has slso . on ' display the now tour-door Ford sedan. ' Mrs. Clara K. Southworth, who teache school at Saratoga, waa a week nd visitor la American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bteggle - and family were business visitors In Salt Lake Wednesday. Earl Price of Union waa th Sun day-guest of Miss Rev 8trong of Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Miller of Spanish Fork, wer Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kinley Taylor and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Miller her. Mrs Leland Mitchell had eight lady friends as guests t hsr horn Tuesday afternoon. A-delicious lun ch waa served. Hats for the sweet girl Graduate at Tanner Style Shop. Mrs. Charles Wright and family and Mrs.' Ball, of Salt Lake, were Saturday visitors In American Fork guests of Mrs. John Taylor and other relatives. - Mrs. Sarah Crookston spent last week In Salt Lake visiting her children. chil-dren. 8uhdsy guests at th Crookston Crook-ston home wer Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crookston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bennion and son Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Garratt all of Salt Lake " . : The Second ward reunion was held Thursday night in th basement of th tabernacle. A program Including a Japanese playlet under th direction direc-tion of A. Ray Olpla, dancing and refreshments wer enjoyed. There was a large attendance, and all report re-port a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Sad Henry, who for the past year and a half, has been employed In Chlpman Mere. Co. Dry Goods Dept. has resigned her position, leav. tag th store test Saturday r night Th division track meet for the Pleasant Grove, American Fork. Lehl and Lincoln High Schools waa bald Friday In Leu. A danc In the eve ning concluded thef estivities. The big annual county high school day Including trick meet, program and dance will be held next Friday, May Uth. In Lehl also. Mr. , and Mrs. P. J. Rock and Mr. J. Rock, Mrs. Jennie McDonald and children, all of Salt Lake, were Sunday Sun-day guests of Mr. and Mrs W. E. Duncan Sunday. Mrs. James Russell and baby returned to their home fa Salt Lak Sunday after a visit of several days with the Dune- Harry McCIeery of Salt Lak. spent th week end here visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCleery, his parents. Bp . J. R Hindley, who for' about 20 years has been In the employ of Chlpman Merc Co, resigned bis position pos-ition Saturday evening. v Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Shatter are re ceiving congratulations over the ar rival' of a baby boy, bora Thursday. Mother and baby doing fine. Those organdies, crepes, ratines and other dainty dress - goods at Chipman's are simply beautiful for graduation. . Sunday; May 13th, Is Mothers Day Don't forget to give her a. fern, a rose r other flowers-one flower presented present-ed while she Is alive is worth ten after death. . . . ' ' : Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lynch and Mrs. Thos. Crookston Sr., motored to Provo Pro-vo Sunday afternoon and visited friends. fri-ends. , L, H. Helselt of Hammett, Idaho, was the guest of his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Heiselt her the fore part of the week, having been called down from . Idaho to 8alt Lake on business matters. A Junior Temple excursion for girls was conducted from Alpln Stake Monday. A special car cam through here about 7 o'clock Monday morning About T girls from each of the local wards went on the excursion. Mrs. Martin Nielsen entertained th Sew-Llterary Girls of th First ward E 11 Thursday evening at her home. Games, and music' were enjoyed In addition to th busy hour, after which refreshments' wer ser ved. . - ' Word received from Park CHy Monday Mon-day morning enounced the birth of twins to.Mra. Vsstal McBride, which lived but a short time. Mr. and Mrs. McBride lived here some few years ago.- '- Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Paxman and family motored ' to Mapleton Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cullum, who resided here , at one time, bat who left -American Fork some 15 years ago. The First ward Relief Society la dles surprised Mrs. Mary Adams at her hom .Thursday afternoon. raid spent a pleasant tune la social 'chat, a short program and lunch. The? Adamson Ad-amson family ar leaving for 8alt Lake to mak their home. Constipation RESPONDS TO CHIROPRACTIC OpBsjipation, with its attending disorders is undoubtedly un-doubtedly ono of the most common of all inco-ordinations. C More people are inconvenienced VUU-this condition per haps than anv other bodily disorder, CONSTIPATION IS DANGEROUS - - TOHEALTH. By all means see that this condition is, properly taken care of. '" r ;.'-'v .' f ' '-"C - DRUGS MERELY GIVE TEMPORARY RELIEF -v LET ME FIND THE CAUSE AND REMOVE IT CHIROPRACTIC ALLY I MY PATIENTS GET WELL. DON'T TELL me ANYTHING ANY-THING I J. M. Grant, D. C Houtr 9 to 111 to 4. -J ;H Phone 113, Am. Fork - PLEASANT. GROVE :Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday v ''-.5p;m:to730p;in.'''' , I WILL Z V YOUALL 7ROIH THE ' SPINE ' " O mO0 KOS50350 StOEO KOSO Tfc TTom Ceonomlca Claaa of thi High School enjoyed 'an outlag to Saratoga, Wednesday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Hetsett were among the Salt Lak visitors Thursday. Thurs-day. v. - :" ; : -v'-v -r -- ; ' Mrs. Emmailne Sykee entertained Tuesday la honor of her daughter, Mrs. May Workman's birthday. There were about 14 present , Mrs. W, U Grant eatertalaed a dinner Tturtday , erralng, the (c-caslon (c-caslon being her birthday. Coveri were laid for eight It It's a graduation dress for the rirl or a graduation suit tor the young man, you can get either at Chipman'a ' Monday, April 13rd, a baby girl was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chase at their home In Salt Lak. Mr. Chase was formerly of this city. The Daughters of th Pioneers of Alpine held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the borne Of Mrs. Mark Bennett, amaaasMBBBt - A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. -Clyde Dorton of Lehl Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Dorton was formerly form-erly Miss Rula Storrs of this city. F. 8. Humphries and . son have been giving the Clarke building, con. talnlng the .telephone office and Tan. ner Millinery, a new coat of gray paint this week. ;: " a E. Young will talk to . th ad vanced senior class of th First ward Sunday evening. He will, choose his own subject, and a large attendance Is desired by the class leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright and daughter Jennie and Mr. and Mrs. X B. 8tewart motored - to Salt Lake Sunday r and spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wright Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Crookston and son Elmo and daughter MyrL and Mrs. Roy Crookston visited la Salt Lake Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garrett Mrs. John Miller entertained Wed nesday afternoon In honor of the birthday of her little daughter. Idoa- na. The guests enjoyed games and music till late In th afternoon, when lunch waa served. Miss 8kJddmor of th TJ. A. ' C. and Mrs. Merrill of the Pleasant Grove High School met the ladies of the local Woman's Farm Bureau at the city hall In two sessions Thurs day. Dressmaking and corset fitting fit-ting waa token up. There vaa a good atttendance at both classes. Uncle 81" at the Realart Theatre Wednesday ' evening waa the center attraction and distributed prises with a liberal hand. The ladiea nail driv ing contest was a feature of. the evening, eve-ning, and won by Mrs. Jack Dempsey the prize being $5.00 In groceries at the City Market Mrs. Mlk Johnson was th winner of the' hat compliant compli-ant of the Tanner Millinery. Every man uses his S headwhen he buys a hat T ... 0 same wuen ne buys a suit. 2 When ho does he has n . . .... nis suit made to bis own measure. -There's better fit; better quality, and longer wear in our made to -measure suits. $18.00 and Up. E. J. Seastrand TAILOR ' American Pork, Utah NEW STYLES of HATS, and GENTS' FURNISH- 1 371 DEPARTMENT MAIN STREET , . : . AMERICAN FORg Fancy Voiles, Tissue Ginghams, Ratine and Pebble Cloth, for WARM WEATHER DRESSES Have yon yet purchased material for your Warm Weather Dress. Either one of the materials we mention will make yon a suitable dress for summer. FANCY VOILS in dark and light colors. Very prettj patterns, at ; 49c, 58c and 69c Yd. J TISSUE GINGHAMS, in nice assortment : of colors, in Plaids, at 45 cents Yd. RATINES, in plain and fancy colors at 45c, 49d and $1.49 Yd. JUST RECEIVED A SHIPUENT 07 OLD-FASHION' ' ED PEBBLE CLOTH. This material will wash. We have a nice assortment of colors which will make yon a very nice dress, at 39c Yd. Mr. and Mrs. B. I AHyn and fahW fly left Thursday for Faust where Mr. Allyn has employment. They bare made their home here tor the past sereral months. " ' Mr. and Mrs. B. Irerson and family fam-ily motored to Magnn and rutted La. Roy Irerson and wife one day-last week. Girls Complete your graduation grad-uation costume with a pretty hat We have them, Tanner Style Shop. i- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Wlmmer han moved here from Murray and are llr. inc la the EUls place In the first ward. Mrs. Wlmmer was formerly Miss Hasel Puller of this city. SX10BKsK3KaKttCSKM Mesdamea Hose Varney, Llbby Vajr. ney, Maud Wild.' , Jxttie ErUton, Charlotte Featherstooe, Mr. and Mrs.! Robert E. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Leo' Shelley atteaded the funerals of Leon! Cooraer end Mrs. John . Bradahaw at Lent Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Buck waiter, Mfsr"Warreh B. Smith. Mrs. Melissa Greenwood also tttend-ed tttend-ed the funeral of Mrs. Bradshaw,- In lbn6fof the birthday of" Mrs. Joseph Ovard,-a party was given Wednesday afternoon at the hom of Mrs. Ovard's daughter, Mrs. Samuel Grant Those present were Mesdamea Mes-damea Barbara Greenwood. Ella Abel Sablna Allen. Elizabeth Spratley,' Ly-de Ly-de Wild, Annie C. Hindley. Maud Wlldi LllUe "Bush, Ann Huggard. Lizzie Ovard, Jane Howe, Mellasa Boley, Charlotte Greenwood, Ellen Bariatt and Rose Grant, all of this city and Mrs. Rebecca Udy and Mrs. Emmailne Bourne of Farmmgtoa.i Lunch waa served late In the after- noon. Mrs. M. E. Betsant and Miss Hel en Chlpman. members of .the Primary ake Board attended the Primary Conference at Lindon, First'-"Ward Sunday; Mrs. Jos. Nlcholes and MlaV Ruth' Chlpman attended the confer ence In the local Fourth' ward: Miss Alice Parker end Mrs. Oma Mitchell attended the Alpine Conference Bun- day; Owen Tates of Lehl was at the First ward here; Mrs. Belva Strong of Alpine and Mrs, Retina Thorn 6f Pleasant Grove attended the local Third ward conference, all of which were held in tholr ward bruises Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Sunday evening Mrs. Bemnt"' vljii'frt 1 -M th wir conference and Mrs. Jos. Nlcholes rnd Mrs. l.ibby Greonn Rt'n,!'j!il thp Ijehl " 4th ard conference. 1 ID EALART M theatrB .TONIGHT, FRI. - SAT. Matinee Sat, 10c EARL WILLIAMS, in "LUCKY CARSON" A POLLARD COMEDY and No. 14 of "TIMBER QUEEN" ONLY (1) MORE. MONDAY ONLY. ETHEL CLAYTONin "HER OWN MONEY" JJJSO PATHE REVIEW. 10 and 15 cents WED. - THURa, Matinee Wednesday, 15 cents. Rudolph Valentino AND A BIO ALL STAR JASt to - "THE ' .4 Horsemen OF THE ABocalvDse,? 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