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Show ' ; : ....;'. -." SATURDAY; MAY 19 loi , SATURDAY, MAY! 19, 1923. AtOmTOAN FORK CITIZEN S W 1 1 oio!oKO!fSKx3oacxseo?:cK AMERICAN FORK 2 . I Loc 2 ' ALS ..AND. Person oooaio? . 2 AESJ jksKsKsKsKsKs Mr. tad Mrs; Byron Crookatoa and Mrs. Angus Dae bee of Bountiful, to 4 visitor her this week ' with her -mother, Mrs. Ellen I Bimtt . , , Mr. . and Mr. Jo 8heltou of Bait Lake; were Sunday guests hire , cf Mrs. Kate Sheltoo. Vv ' Mr. and Mrs. BL W. Paxman mo tored to Salt Lake Saturday' 'last, and spent the day with 'relstlvjM, ( , f-v , ssssssssaas1 .. if. t, . See our- show windows! for Bath' Ing Sults, Hiking; SuiU, t Bathkig Mrs. L. J. Olsen and Miss Ethel . Hamilton returned home Friday af- , ter spending a week in Falrview with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Win. L. Hamilton, Mother's day in American Fork re oelved due observance In th wards . The special programs as outlined In oar last Issue to be given by the Sunday Sun-day schools were carried oat, and each , ward had a good attendance of -both' parents;- tad children. R. L. Ashby who ft Ini California ' at present, writes he Is enjoying him self immensely. He visited Los An gales and has gone north to , Ban Francisco, stopping off af interesting points enroute. Mr. Ashby Is la Call? fornla mainly In the Interests of the chicken business. A novel addition to the Cobble stone Service Station was made this week when a free air and water mon. ament was erected. It Is constructed Just south of the station and Is of cobblestone, surmounted by. a little "tire man," y supporting two . lights. being both very neat and attractive. The many friends of Christian Han. en of the Fourth ward will be grieved griev-ed to learn be to In a serious condition condi-tion In a Salt Lake hospital He was operated upon Friday of . last week and a tumor was removed. Since that time his condition has .not been as favorable as the relatives would like Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Chipman announce an-nounce the engagement of their . .daughter. -Helen, to Delbert Helselt son of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Helselt of this city. Both young people are TMr. C. B. Rife and children returned re-turned to their home la Eureka Saturday Sat-urday after spending a ' week with fMrs. Rite's mother. Mrs. D. R Rhodes Th dainty cakes, ham, chip beef, Saratoga chips, can goods, pickles, olives and all the "eats" necessary can be had at Chipmans. ' Mr. -and Jar. Jos. Wootton and Mrs. LeOrande Noyes and son, all of Salt ' Lake, motored ta American Fork Sunday and visited' with . Mr. and Mrs.- Eugene Nicholas, Mrs . Japes , TattersolL Mr . 'and Mrs? Lather Olddings, Loclen Cran-dall Cran-dall and E. B. Hawkins motored to Springville Sunday And visited the Mrs, Jennie Tanner were Salt Lake business visitor Monday. ' fish hatchery. v Jack Dempaey, - champion fighter, together with - his trainer; Jerry Lbnvadts, andValet, were visitors In American . Fork Sunday afternoon with the fighter's brother. Jack Dempaey and wife, . enroute from Dempeey City to Salt Lake. Mrs. C. A. Bartlett announce the engagement of her daughter Etta, to Mr. Harold V. Tucker of Povo,' the marriage to take place some tlm In JuarTb" young peopl are well known In their respective cltje and their many friends extend congratula tions. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hatcch were Sunday visitors In Highland, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Btnns. Mrs. Thomas Buns entertained a few lady friends at her home Wed nesday afternoon. ' " Those present were; Mesdanies Orace Barratt, Ed na Parker, C. M. Pitts, Ira Hatch, Annie Shipley and Win " Mitchell Lunch was served, William H. Brown, age 62, son of William T. Brown of this city, died at his .home In Sandy Sunday after a lingering illness. Mr. Brown ' to survived by his wife, Emily F. Brown and three sons and on daughter, also one , brother and three slater. Funeral services wer held In Sandy well known lnls city and have , Tuesday and Interment was made in wld. circle of friends who extend quin. r jos. ingersoiv ms congratulations. Tb marrtag. wiU ,iter' "d M" ttnd take place June SOth In the Salt Lake Temple;' - t Committees appointed by the recently re-cently reorganised Ladles Municipal Council are getting plans in shape for - th big Gala Day celebration to be .held her early in th summer. The purpose of th celebration will be to rats funds to reimburse the treasury of the Council that they nay continue contin-ue the good ' work of giving certain children free medical and dental at tention. . r ' ; funeral from her. Mr. and Mrs. Arch M. Peterson are now located in th Wootton home on east Main street Raymond Jack' lln and wife have moved from the Alma Greenwood home In th First ward to apartments In th-Green Row. E. P. McGrew and family have moved Into their new home, recently,, re-cently,, purchased from Erin BIgler, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Shatter, are moving Into their new home, former, ly th McGrew place, o. HEABACHESJ RESPONDS TO CHIROPRACTIC r Headache ia not a disease it jsa symptom of dis- . eased parts or organs. Hundreds of people in American , "Fork are using drugs rby4he box, to relieve this condi- tion. ' Drugs and medicine ruin your stomach and give you temporary relief only. . , " Chiropractio is the better way to health We cor rect the cause end your fcTmptoms disappear. ' - DON'T TELL &E ANY THING I I WILL TELL YOU ALL FROM THE SPINE J: M. Grant, D. C. Hours 9 to 11 1 to 4. r. f 7 Phone 113,"Am7F6rF PLEASANT GROVE :Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ' ., 5 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. i Mr. end Mrs. Tho. ; Barratt, Mrs-Nellie Mrs-Nellie Karren and Mrs. NelUo Julian spent Monday in Provo on business. Audrey Thacker of Emily, Nevada, li spending an IndeflnlU vtsikarf with Mr? and Mrs. Fred Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Priday and hil-dren hil-dren motored to Santaquln Sunday and spent th day visiting with their daughter Florence. .. 1. ' ', ; Mr. and Mrs, Jo. , Wild,.: Misses Amy Shelley and Edltb Thornton wer Salt Lake visitor Wednesday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. B R. Bo wen, Mrs. Alice Kruse and children and Miss Spauldlng of Eureka, were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Homer, Mr. and Mr. Edmund Hansen, Miss Hasei Aydelott and Mrs." Emma Em-ma O. Anderson wer 8alt Lak visitors vis-itors Sunday. , Mr. and Mr. Ray Taylor of Eure ka, war Monday gate at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Kinley Taylor. Sunday Sun-day Mr. and Mrs. Taylor motored to Salt Lake and attended th ball game. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Atwood of Salt Lake motored to American Fort Sunday and war dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Chipman. The Senior girl of . the Third ward M. I. A. spent Thursday evening wiUi Mrs. Ellen J. , Barratt t her home. Th tlm was spent in musical a umbers um-bers and readings There were 12 girls present Mr. .and Mrs. James Whit and children of Salt Lake, spent Saturday and 8unday in American Fork with Mrs. Whlto's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Forbes. ; Mrs. Henry Maag of Vineyard, was a Sunday visitor, at th Forbes home also. Announcement is made of th gagemest of , Miss Mary . Gara of Fielding, Utah, to Mr. Eugene B. HalUday of Idaho Falls, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.'B. Halllday of Garland. The Hallidays are well known here, Laving been former residents of American Am-erican Fork. . .. w -A meettng la th Interests of ' the Clean Horn and Tows Campaign was held is Highland Monday night J. J. Hayes of - Pleasant Grov, and Junius Banks ' of Lehi were ' ie speakers, and after th business .of the meeting had been given attention light refreshments war served , Mrs. L- M. Evans entertained on Wednesday afternoon, complimentary to th birthday or ner small son, Clarence. The guests were first tak en to th Realart theatre where they enjoyed the matinee and later went to the Evans horn where refreshments refresh-ments were served. There wer about 20 present : Straws A man is happy! when his hat is "right." It's in that feeling of satisfaction which comes when one knows their ap parel is above criticism Man is always sensitive abont his hat Not, "how ever, when it comes from E. J. Seajstrand's. i , . All the season's newest braids in straws,. .:. SUITS MADE TO ORDER !! E. J. J Mrs. John , Varney sad Mrs. Gordon Gor-don Hansen "spent Monday in Salt Lak on business matters. . Mrs. Geo. Meredith' nd rdanghter Zelma, motored to Provo Monilay on buslneM matters.. . ,- . Mr; and Mrs. ; Don Lflvsridg of Magna, spent several days last week In American Fork visiting with Mr and Mrs. J. W. Jones. ' , . T. A. Greenwood the week sold U home ta LeRoy Okey, having purchased purchas-ed the borne owned by Ana LJ Chip-man, Chip-man, known as th John Huwes place. Mr. aad Mrs. Reed Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newman motored mo-tored to Provo' Tuesday and spent the day on business matters. Saratoga to waiting for the bath ers; get your suit aad cap at Chip- man's before going. When you take your own suit you know what It to. Ernest BramweU of Salt Lake, "for. mr Seminary Instructor her, will be ta speaker In th Fourth ward Sac rament meeting Sunday afternoon. A good attendance to desired. ... . Mr. and Mrs. Irvea Makln aad chil. dren of Salt Lake, spent Sunday la American Fork vtoltlns with Mr. Makins parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Irvea Makln. v. Wlltord W. Warakk ' of Manila, president of the Stake M. I. A. Board, will be th speaker ia th 1st ward Sunday eVenlng M. I. A. meeting meet-ing for the advanced senior class. The small son of Marshall Lee has been suffering from a badly Infected In-fected let; caused by a tall on some rusty nails. Th, little on is on the improve now, however. Mrs. w. G. 8 to rrs and daughter Shirley, returned home last week after a four, week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,H. P. Gear of Eureka, ' Mrs. Kinley Taylor was hostess to th members of th Priscilla Club at her horn Thursday afternoon. Need, le work sad musio wer enjoyed and late In the afternoon, . refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. D. IL Thomas and Oliva Thomas of Salt Lake; Mrs OUv Anderson, Stanley Pratt Jr., and Miss Ruth Pratt of Richfield were Sunday guest her of Mr. and Mrs. I. L Pratt and "family. . Jack Dempaey left her Monday tor Great Falls, Montana, where he will have charge -of the training camp of his brother. Jack Dempsey, th fighter who will fight Tom Gibbons Gib-bons in Shelby, Montana, July 4th. While on a class outing to Saratoga Sara-toga Thursday afternoon, . Wayne Nielsen had a wrist broken. In div ing he struck another bather In such s manner as to snap off the wrist bone. , The small daughter of Peter L, Adamson had her tonsils ' removed at the hospital "her" this-week. . Mrs Lovina Anderson's daughter, of Idaho, had her tonsils removed at the local hospital this week also.' Mrs.: James Carlson and children oTMurray-- spent Jh latterl pare of the week her visiting Mr. and Mrs H. J. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs Hamilton Ham-ilton motored to Murray with them Sunday. Mrs.' Christina Hansen and children Florence, Tina,Roy and LeGrand all of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Matilda Han sen: of this city, wer Sunday dinner guests of , Mr. and Mrs. , Marshall Spencer of this city. , . v, . ' f , Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Galsford and daughters and son Walter, motored to Tooele Saturday "afternoon. They Intended In-tended to return Sunday afternoon but due to the heavy rain there, wer compelled to' remain over till Monday morning. a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dkkerson and son Delbert, and Miss Mattl Wood cock of Salt Lak, motored to Amer ican Fork Saturday last and visited with Mr. aad Mrs. Oeorg Meredith and family. . Hisses Doris Diamond and Virginia Werner entertained the 8ew-Llterary girls of the First ward at L A Tfcurs-day Tfcurs-day evening at the home of Mrs. 'Pell Singleton. The usual -diversions were enjoyed, followed There wer 12. present MAIN STREET ANATtON-mr- AMERICAN T02X L SlT IS THE INTEREST OF EVERYONE TO BUY WHERE. YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS ' '? '; ; ' : " .. . -, ;',v: ,r We are offering yon exceptional values- in work clothes a prices very low, Before buying Work Shirts, Overalls, Khaki Pants, Shoes, etc., investigate the unusually un-usually big values we haveawaitinii yon. :' We are Relling" yon our special make PAY DAY for ' $1.49 pair. ; Our famous "COMPASS" black label work shirti Good Quality -Blue and Greys Fast , Colors Men's Khaki Pants, good weight at $1.39 and $1-88 Men's Scout Shoes $2.49 and $2.93. . , ' Harvest Hats, all shapes, from .. 10c to 35c Mrs. OrvU Mercer and Mrs. C. a Stephens motored to Salt Lak Monday, Mon-day, combining business with pleas- 6 or. ;. .y, . ;.. , Bp. and Mrs. J. A. Wright and son Glenn of Bingham, motored to American Am-erican Fork Sunday and visited with Mrs. Stephen Shelley and r- daughter Amy. v , ; ' Mrs. Florence Meachum of Bingham, Bing-ham, is spending th week bar with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Howe .y '" ... tp.;, , Mr. sad Mrs. J. L. Firmag and children left Tuesday for Los Angeles California, where Mr. Firmag will attend to business matters. They ex. pact to be gone' several weeks. r, KOsK&K2BVakaaKaKs by Miss Florence Duncan spent urday and Sunday In Salt Lake, of her sister, Mrs. P. J. Rock, and Mrs. Rock and 'Mrs. Lenard can returned to American Fork Mfss Duncan and visited with lunch. sueit lMr.. flun- ,th EALART JLV theatrJd TOXIQHT FRIDAY - SATURDAY : EXTRA BIO DOUBLE SHOW All Star Cast in TA mii: No Tales' - T.AT?WV RF.MnT Hn "CfTTTnnT. n AVO : ayAui,vV Mi WMVw4J sW A s M FREE CANDY MATINEE SAT. All Seats 10c Evening 10c and 22c. ; ' 5 1 COME . NO SHOW TUESDAYS MONDAY THOS. MEIGHAN, in v "A PDIflCE TIIEflE HAS" Also another OAT COMEDY Look 10c and 15c WED. and THURS. Matinee Wednesday, 10 cents BETTY COMPSON, in 'Over The Border' Also Snub Pollard Comedy. ',. WEDNESDAY EVE. ONLY Big Double Jtezizt 1 Uncle Si's Country Store SO GRAND SPELLING MATCH for 5th ind Cth Grade BOYS and GIRLS-; pti 50 OTHER FINE PRIZE3-50 Matinee 10c; Wed, eve.; 15c 30c; Thursday 10c 22c I t 00OOOOCOOJOOOO CK0XKCXC i 2 j ); i and Mrs. W. E. Duncan. .1 " " ' ... -V |