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Show AMERICAN FOBK CITIZEN SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1923, fiATUEDAY, MAY 26, 1923. Locals and Personals j Ef Street of Moab, visited her this week with his family. Miss Fern Foster ipent the Utter part of the week in 8alt Lake with her alater, Mrs. Clinton Larson. Miss Sadie Wild of Ogden. wJ he Sunday gueat of Mra. B. J. Wild fca'a. Geo. W. Myers and family lf Pro-?o, Pro-?o, were 8unday visitors at the Geo. Y. Myera home. Mlsees Jenevl Adamaon andElvie Myers were visitors In Salt Lake on Wednesday afternoon. lira. 8adle Wsgstaff of Salt Lake J pending an indefinite visit with relatives in American Fork. No use talking, 1t you need any kind of Furniture, Wall Paper, Lin oleum, you can get . good selections at Chipman'e. Mra. E. H. NIcholes and children of Midvale, are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mra. Joe. Nlch las. Mlaa Florence Priday kaa returned bom for the summwr vacation after pending the past nine months in Santaquin teaching achooL Mlaa Theresa Pugn of Kanab waa the guest of Mlaa Emily Brown at tli home of her aunt, Mrs. Emily Adamaon here laat week end Tt Singular Jix Club, wa entertained enter-tained Friday evening' by Miss Mildred Mil-dred Dunkley at her home. Candy Baking waa the main feature of en joyment , The Seagull Girls of the First ward with their teacher, Mra. Bahlna Allen enjoyed a party Friday afternoon at .the ward . house..; ..Gamea and lunch "wart indulged in Th teachers , of the Harrington School Building formed a party and went to Saratoga Monday evening. Lunch wai enjoyed after . a dip in th plunge... Th marriage of Eugene Halllday of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Miss Mary Oara of Fielding, waa solemnised in the 8alt Lake r Temple Wednesday. Mra. Halllday waa formerly of thia city. f esswasBsasnas) Mlvsnd Mrs. Jatnee Adams and daughter Rita, Mr. and Mra. Tim Bicharda motored to Salt Lake Sunday Sun-day and spent the day vlaltlngwlth Mr. and Mra. John Nlelaon and family. fam-ily. - Leo. T. Shelley spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting wfth Mr. Chriatlan Hanaen who k at the L. D. 8. hospital. hos-pital. Friends of Mr. Hansen will h pleased to learn hta condition ia rnncb Improved over last week. frLO& f OM ALL OtCASiOM Mjok iM.tr w . t : - ft ft ' i , AatESlCAH FOBI FLOBAL tmtlte BetUfng Verki-SUie Bead 1 'V2i. JcSa - 'TIJ;-;,. -!t- "' t ill I 1 I ji w . , ..-a .ji.-. ... war- f III tT I Miss Thelma Burgener of Midway was the guest of the John Berg tarn Hy here last week end. Miss Inea Jessee of " Sprlngvllle, spent the week end in American Fork guest of Miss Mada Shelley. Ml Parl Moffett of Salt Lake, spent the forepart of the week here visiting with her brother Ben Moffett Mof-fett and family. Miss Delillie Scott of Lakevlew, waa operated upon at the local hospital hos-pital here Saturday last for appendicitis, appendi-citis, and ia reported improving. Mr. and Mra Lawrence Brlgga and Mra. Eliza Trane motored to Salt Lake Tuesday, combining business with pleasure. Two cars were sold thia week hy Pitts and Hatch Motor Co.. of this city. One to R. E. Baxter , Ford touring, and a Ford roadster to A. F. 8mltlt The Ladles Aid Society met Thursday Thurs-day afternoon in the Presbyterian Church. The time waa spent in sewing, sew-ing, after which lunch waa served by Mra. Frank Shatter. ri, The Sunshine Committee of the 4th ward, surprised Mrs. Annie Steg-gles Steg-gles at her home4 last Thursday after, noon. A program, gamea and refreshments re-freshments were indulged in. Mrs. Eleanor NIcholea, Mlise Helen Hel-en and Ruth Chipman and . Pearl Davis vlaited the Manila-ward Pri-4 mary Monday, as members of the Stake Board. i " hi i Harry McCleery and Miss Virginia Godbe of Salt Lake, spent Sunday in American Fork visiting the parents of Mr. McCleery, Mr. and Mrs. E. J McCleery. " Miss Orpha Skeem of Poccatello, Idaho, who has been attending school In Salt Lake the past winter, apent the week end wjth the Miasea Clara and Ethel Pitts here. Mr. and Mrs. C. u Joy of , Salt Lake spent Saturday In American Fork. Mrs. Joy's mother; Mrs. Jos. B. Forbes returned to' Salt Lak with them for an indefinite visit Word received from 8alt Lake Fri day last stated that Wilford Taylor, aon of Mrs. Geo. Taylor of Salt Lake underwent an operation -for appendicitis appendi-citis that day, which proved success ful and he Is Improving. We Slept There One Guest: iIs there any water in my roomf . Hotel Boas: "There was but I had the roof fixed. NOTICE ir there are any bills unpaid by the late Mrs. Mary H. Adama, they will be taken cart of by J, H, (Jim) Adama if presented to' him, and if there are any bills due her estate they will be receivable hy the under signed. y James H. ; Adama. American Fork, May II. 1921. Up. - ' f ALPINE NOTES (A. L. DEW. Beperter) Mr. and Mra Willard Olsen and children, who have apent the 'last two years In Arizona, hav returned to Alpine to make their home. Mlaa Luella Strong, who has spent the' past nine 'months teaching school at Fort Harrlman, has returned to her home here, arrivlngSaturday night. Mra. John Devey, Sr. of Lehi and Mrs. Alice Theriot of Salt Lake City are spending a few days this week with relatives e Students of the"vB. Y. U. presented a concert here Tuesday night, which waa much appreciated. Mra. W. A. Andrews of Fort Canyon Cany-on spent Thursday and Friday with her aged mother, Mrs. Laurits Jacob-son Jacob-son of Pleasant Grave. . 'i Mr. and Mra. D. J. Strong announ ce the engagement of their daughter Luella to C. Douglas Barnes of 8alt Lake City, the marriage to take place early in June. Blonde Bess Opines "Mother's face is like an open book when she sees these modern clothes of mine. It's red. Leather Medal Gent Housewife: "Well, what do you want?" Tramp: "Lady, believe me, I'm no ordinary beggar. I was at the front." Housewife: -Really r . Tramp: "Tea, Indeed, lady; but I couldnt mak-any one hearr so "I came around to the back." Playing Safe t Eph: "What you do, Sam. it you get a letter from the Ku Klttz Klaar Sam: "rd read It on the' train." Uagratefal Cur "I ahot my dog last night" Bllklna: Smythe: ' Bllklns: pleased." "Was he madr ; ' "Well, he waent very well Ten Verily Father: money for "Are you saving a rainy dayH your SdnT""Man, it's raining right now. . Still Learning Sheriff: "Have you anything to aay before you die " Condemned (on, gallows): "Tes, I want to tell you men and women that thia la going to be an awful lesson to me." r . Opto Opines This la the aeaaon of the year when fish cant see the fishermen's proposition pro-position from any angle. The Boy Was Bight Mother: "Jimmy, you stop pull ing Baby's toes! Ybull pull them out" ' Jlmmyr "No I wont, mother, They're got nails in them. f A She and He Joke She: "What did Jack do down the river last night when Agnes refused to let him kiss herr He: "Paddledher back." "She: "You rough thing!" sTyl Myl By! - Johnson r "Matt, 7ou" ta. UKe an Ignoramus. How long has, it been sine you went lo school? Jackson: "Let's se--I sint never went stall. How Idng Is 'at? GOBBLE STONE Service Station We are serving Ice Cream and Soft Drinks; Light Lunch and Confections. . SPECIAL low prices on TIRES and TUBES. . Hytest and Regular Gas. Pore Parefine Base Oils. Accessories, all kinds OPEN DAY and NIQHT We are here to serve the public. G&J1 and get the best SERVICE there is to get. " - Phone 89 J r ,OTIS CHENEY, Trop. rT90t Teacher Sunday school teacher: WMle, what are you doing!- - .... Willie (shooting paper): "Just try-lng try-lng to make Sunday achool more interesting. V- A Fable. ' '', Once there was a girl who received a diamond engagement ring and dldnt inffer with curiosjty concerning Its cost Atlunta Constitution. Doe Waa Getting Rattled. Dentist (to the frightened and obstinate ob-stinate one) Now, for heaven's' sake, madam, grit your teeth and openyour mouth wldel Stray Bits of Wisdom. -w The Just aoul has no peculiar rank. He Is s mendicant, a traveler, or a prince, according to God's wllL His aim. bis profession, Is to be Just George 'Sand. . ningiea nan. Little Polly had been m the kftet en. Somebody asked her what she bad been doing. "0," she replied, seriously. "I wss out In the kitchen watching cook take the shingles off the fish." Guilt Its Own Punishment. Nothing Is more common then-for great thieves to ride In triumph, when small ones are punished. But let wickedness escape as It may at the law, it never falls of doing Itself justice; jus-tice; for every guilty person is his own hangman, Seneca. Fog Adda te Beauty. In olden times the line ladles living In the Maine coast towns used to acquire ac-quire beautiful complexions by sleeping sleep-ing with their heads out ef the windows win-dows In foggy weather. The Smithy ef Creation. Take, a large 'opera glass or a small telescope and look at the little speck dlrectfy under Orion's belt It Is a most dramatically Interesting spot, for there cosmic forces are forging new sunt. It Is the celebrated Orion neb- I ; " The First Epitaphs. The custom of Inscribing epitaphs among Christians dates from the Third century a G It wss copied from an ancient Egyptian custom of hanging around the neck of a body a tablet Inscribed. "Mai He Serve Osiris." Australia's Plague of Rabbits. It Is estimated that there are now la Australia 30.000.000.000 rabbit. aU descended from a few pairs ef cotton-falls cotton-falls brought from Amerlcs about seventy sev-enty years sgo. r - v The Chance snd the Man. There appears to exist a greater desire de-sire to alive long than to Uve welL Measured by man'a desires, he cannot Uvo long enough measure by his good deeds, and be has not lived . long enough measure by his evil deeds, and be hss lived too long. Decision Will Be Popular. According to a recent court decision a' woman need not pay for her photographs photo-graphs If she Is not pleased with tbetn. no matter If a doses of her friends declsre that they look just like her." b Odd lirlgstlen Idea. .Fee the purpose ef irrigation, a French fans Is spanned through the center with f. steel span which Is an elevated track for supporting a balanced, bal-anced, spraylngdevtce which moves along the length ef the farm. A Oelderi Feather. The feathers of the "golden pheas ant-; are a source ef profit, belnsnsM bx ths manufacture of artiSelal Use for. aalaoo fishing. .These Mrds. sa tires of China, are the hardiest ef the pheasant tribe. ' Whs katoetfga Is Beat Power. Te snrceed la whsbtver We nader take :ws must net only hsvs knwwV edge but must use It at. the right ttait and la the right way. Knowledge IS power only when properly applied te whft we have In band. and give yonr stomacii a lilt PrwTldes) "Oka it mt wtr la lorm. Helps to cleans the teeth ' mud lro D3 for Memorial Day ( Beautiful plants and cut flowers fresh from pur greenhouses. Potted plants, bouquets and designs for the graves. Only flowers can carry the sweejt sentiments senti-ments of love for those who died for us. . Carnations, Roses, Snap Dragons, Oladiolas, Peon-ias, Peon-ias, Sweet Peas and Pansies. Strictly home grown fresh picked no cold storage flowers sold. Telephone your orders. Lehi Floral Co. ; PHONE LEHI 60 ' SieJs la Fata With Nan'a cash Pa lit out tor Mi ami . But in Jail he remarked, "Now where am ir Nan said with a Jeer, , ( "You're in Jail, pa, 6 fear And Pa sadly repUed, "Oh Miami." aaMW AOt It the Tnth Blythe: "Well. 1 see the dirt flying this morning from ths coun ty's road grader.". 8mvthe: "Ten and I like it a hean more than some of the mud- throwing 1 heard down at the politi cal meeting last night" WHAT KIND 07 FLOWERS DO YOU LIKE BEST! We have all kinds A ' Carnations, Sweet Peas, Snap Dragons and an assortment of Potted Plants, at ' . - ... PLEASANT GROVE FLORAL, i Phone 6w eKsKavO 010 a Mutual Coal Co. and others who want MutuaL Coal will please hereafter can A. W. BUCKWALTER Phone 167 W 12 tf OaOaTOaK4ssssrOsOa1 OarOarOsafOsl OsMaa9COf I' . Summer Exeurslon fares from Utah points te California will be In effect May 13th te i Septombe- aoth. Final return limit Oeteher 11st. Only a comfortable nights Journey to this summer vaoatlon land with three trains a dsy for your convenient. fi ' Canjn,ta literature, lloketa, Pullman rMarva. tlMa $m4 i i imUh ak a-J' 8TICB. Aw'nt American Pork, ctal WaH Say 8 Tn getting a good deal put, H. this," aald th gambler picking four ace. 9n '"!. - 'i ""3l5,jj aaarftetaaalM i . v...,- isinimsiu I TW awiek Mate . MUTUAL1 CREAMEHYCQ .' fras u BUTTER . CHEESt ; BOOR ICE CREAM c?of Qthe Ambrlcia f Crk i ATrin o V, 'j i V Iv I '.'. - .'..'" - . - in i mil n w ii 1 1 1, ucmSawmsii V i 7". 4 - . ' - . .... . ' '..(,. |