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Show AMERICAN FORK- LOCALS jl Charles Webb and Rnlon Green-wood Green-wood have gone to Bingham when they hart employment Mrs. Mar Cunnlnghanl baa return. 4 from Provo where aha visited with bar slater, Mrs. E. It. Paxmaa, ' W. D. Loveless and son Bill ware among the Salt Lake business visitors visit-ors Saturday ImU "A.v E. Cordell and small son Dick oi Burley, Idaho, apent several days this week bare with Lafe Parker and family. 4 ; If if. Elmer Smith and (wo sons Wayne and Gean, of Buriey, Idaho, visited here Saturday and 8unday with Mrs. Smith's grandparenta, Mr. and ' Mrs. E. E. " McBride. Sunday evening they left for Rtverton to visit vis-it a few days and then will visit Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McBride of Ogden for a short time befor returning borne to Idaho. . V Ural Crookston, aga 23, aon of' Jan. ' and Martha ' Kelley Crookston, died Sunday evening at his home in 8Lel ley, Idaho, of' heart trouble. The . young man was buried In Shelley , Wednesday. Surviving ' him are, besides his parents, his broth tr, Russell, and ' a sfster, Edith The Crookstons are well known here. being -former residents of this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hamilton mo-, mo-, tored to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend at-tend the graduation exercises of the L. D. 8. draining school for nurses. their daughter Thetma being one of the graduates. Miss Thelma accom-' accom-' ' panted them home and spent Decoration Decor-ation day. Mr. and Mrs. Laur. ence Allred and son were the guests ' . of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Wednesday. Mrs. John Vler and . family have moved to Salt Lake to Join Mr; Tier . who Is employed there., Mr. and Mrs.' Geo. McDanlel and baby of Al-' Al-' pine, left this week for, Salt Lake to make their home. Mr. and Mrs, , t Earl McTague hava moved back to e their former residence from the Har-. Har-. 'tha McTague place. Mr and Mra v Albet Rowley and family art now lo ' cated'tn the .Vera Larson place In the Fourth ward, having moved from the Alfred Steele home. Last Sunday relatives and friends . of Mr. and Mrs. ; Emil Jerling of Highland numbering S5, came from ' Salt Lake and Murray to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary which occured a short time ago. Among those present were four who attended the wedding of Mr. and Mra. Jerling In Sweden 85 years ago. A . beautiful tray and cake basket of ,. silver wert presented by the guests. Dinner and refreshments were served "and an enjoyable time had by an. They all motored back to their homes to the evening. P00000000000000!000000000000006000 Women suffer Every woman who suffers from periodical headache and nervousness ner-vousness should know that Chiropractic will relieve re-lieve their suffering:. DON'T TELL ME I J; $L Grant,zD. Hours 0 to 11 1 to 4. ; ; PLEASANT GROVE:Tuesday, Thnay, tnow 5p.ato 7:30 p. m. PERSONALS . You can climb better In hiking shoes, you can get them at .Chip- man's. -. ': Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wright and FrexTWWright of Salt Lake, spent Wednesday here. Mrs. Dee Strong and little dauKh-ter dauKh-ter Beth of Magna, art visitors here this week with Mrs. Strong's parents Mir. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley. Mrs! Edith Jones and daughters who apent the past nlnt months in Afton, Wyoming, have returned. Mrs. Jones taught school In Afton. Mrs. Richard Thomas and aon Carl Chase left Friday for Salt Lake, and Saturday they left for Rawlins, Wyo. to loin Mr, Thomas. Mrs. W. A. Rob. insOn accompanied them to Salt Lake and remained till Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lyons and Miss Alice Lyons of Salt Lake spent Mem orlal Day here with Mrs. Catherine Chadwick. The Lyons' expect' tc- leave next week for Omaha to visit tor several weeks with Mr. . Lyons' relativea. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jen- svn of Salt Lak also visited Mrs. Chadwick tert Wednesday." The Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Llllle Bush Thursday afternoon, June 7th, at t o'clock. The following numbers will be given: Musical selection, by i Prof. Charles Hopkins and eons of Lehl; reading, Mrs. Myrtle Seasfrand; early, experiences, Martin Hanson; biography of the lift of Ellen D. Clark. All members are requested to be present Mrs. L. M. Evans and son, Clarence who have made American Fork their home for the past several .years, left Tuesday for Salt Lake, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Pater Huddle- ston, parents of Mrs. Evans, and Mrs. Clyde Day, her daughter, for ten days before leaving overland for Kansas City. . Mrs. Evans" has practiced chi ropractic while residing hert and has made many friends who wish her a pleasant trip and success In her new home. . . .,' .. . Memorial Day visitors in Ameri can Fork Wednesday were: Bp. and Mra. J. A. Wright and aon Glenn of Bingham who visited Mrs. Stephen Shelley, Sr, and Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Wild. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mchol- sen of Bingham visited hert that day with Mr. and Mra. Henry Chtevtr and family. Mr. and Mra. Charles Wright and family of Salt Lake vis ited at the Frank Bush home. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hansen and chil dren of Sandy were guests of Mr. and Mra. Jamea Armstrong and Mrs. Geo. D. Charlier and Mrs. Lavina Hansen of Sandy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright . Miss Mamie Mam-ie Bryant of Salt Lake apent the day with her mother, Mrs. Ratio Bryant I WILL TELL YOU ALL FROM THE SPINE : i V Tlione 113, .in. Fork Who Oils; Gas, TIrea. Auto aupplies, everything for that week off at Chip-man's. Chip-man's. r When yon take your recreation week off, call at Chlpmanls for hiking hik-ing clothes and camping outfit, ; Mr., and Mrs. Ray Keddlngtoa of Salt Lake spent Sunday la American Fork visiting' with Mr, and Mrs. John Beck and family. Mr?aand Mra. Dell Lee and., Mrs. Reba Holt of Magna spent ' atveral days this week here with Mra. Nina Lee. - . ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C Oondouln of Salt Lake, visited with Mrs. Gondouln's sister, Mra. N. H. Helselt and family Miss Ruby Nlsh of Salt Lake, spent Saturday In American Fork visiting with Mrs. Fon Green and Mrs.' Alice Campbell." Mra. Lenore Elliott JOas Melva Chlpman and Mra. LeGrand Noyes, all of Salt Lake, were gueata at the Dr. Noyes home Memorial Day. There was a heavy frost In this vicinity vi-cinity Thursday night but' the report re-port up to noon Friday waa that little lit-tle damage waa done. "V esstBaaas-w ' The Second ward Relief Society chorus motored to Provo Thursday and wert guests of Mrs John Jackson, Jack-son, who entertained the Daughters of the Ptoneera on that day, :. Memorial day visitors in American Fork wert Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Robinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thos., Nerdln. Mr. and Mra. Ray Allen, Al-len, Mrs. Thos. Mayne and Mrs: SadU Breckln, all of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. C B. Rife and Mrs. Truss Bodell and children, of Eureka motored to American . Fork Sunday and Visited wjth Mra. D. R. Rhodes Mrs. Bodell and children remained and spent the week with Mra J Rhodes. David "Cowley .of Pleasant" Grove High School, will be the speaker in the Third ward Sunday evening for M. I. A. conjoint meeting. 8pectal musical numbers are, also arranged. All art cordially Invited; Mr. and Mrf. Fred Cheever and fam ily, Mr. and Mra. Roy Wilcox and family and Mr. and Mra. Carl Myers of Bingham, motored to Amertaaa Fork Sunday, .being guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cheever, Mrs. Lib. bie Taylor and other relativea . The American Fork Sorosls met last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Thoi. Newman at her home. The usual club activities, were indulged in, fol lowed by a delicious lunch. The ladies la-dies will be entertained by Mrs. Grace Barratt next Friday afternoon at her home. Boy Scouts raised the flag over the City Hall at sun up Wednesday morning to half mast and when at noon they attempted to raise It to full mast according to custom, the rope through the pulley broke and the boys wert forced to lower the flag and put It away. Mrs. Phoebe Lynch left Sunday for Ogden to visit with relatives Friday, Mrs. Lynch and her daughter daugh-ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Harbertson' "left" for San Franslsco. From hert Mrs. Lynch will go to Fort Bragg, California, to visit her son Emmett and the Harbertson s will go to Oklahoma to visit relatives. Mrs. C. G. Patterson and son Dale, anil daughter Ora, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. J C. Hansen and children of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were Decoration Decora-tion day visitors with Mrs. Elizabeth Parker. The Hansen's will soon leave Idaho and' makt their home In Pay- eon. " TIMPANOGOS Service Station Headquarters for BATTERY, TIEE, and ALL KINDS OP REPAIR RE-PAIR WORK. You will need oil for your Mowers, Motors, Separators Se-parators and other machinery. mach-inery. Let us furnish you pood . oil at moderate prices. - v 30x3 1-2 W.TIres . S12.50 , TIMPANOGOS . SERVICE STATION -i L. S Harrington, Pron. Mrs. Clyde Parker and son of Bing ham, is a visitor here this week with ber mother. Mrs. Tltcomb and family. ' W. H. Grant of Salt Lake, -spent Monday in American Fork on busi ness, also visiting relativea , A baby girl arrived Sunday at the home of Councilman and Mrs. Reed Robinson. Mother and babe doing fine. ' ' - ' ' Mrs. Jennie Tanner and daughter Fat apent Decoration Day in Tooele and 8 alt Lake, returning Thursday noon.-' ' Mr. and-Mrs- Anor Whipple and family of Mt- Pleasant were guests of Mra. Mary A Boley here this Mr. and Mrs Reno Vance art re ceiving congratulations over the. ar rival of baby boy; born last Saturday, Mother and babe doing tine. Thos. Coddington and ton Mark left Monday for Colton, where they expect to remain for th summer on the Coddington ranch. LeGrand Noyes who has been at tending the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia for the past two years, returned to his home Friday to spend his summer vacation. Vernon Houston returned . home this week from Philadelphia, Pa, where h has spent the past nine months attending the Jefferson School of Medicine. Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Craig and family fam-ily of Winter Quarters,' ' visited In American Fork Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preston. ' ' Mrs. W. C. Thomas and family have returned to their Fairfield home after residing In American Fork tor th past nine months that the chil dren might attend school here. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gaisford and children of Standardville, visited with Mr. and Mra. James Spratley and Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Gaisford from Sunday till Thuraday. ; Tbla week the fence In front of the tithing office has been repaired and the roof of the tithing office Is being repainted. Humphries and aon art doing the painting. Mra. Elizabeth Durrant of Salt Lake, la spending a visit hert with Mrs. Wm. Durrant and family. Mrs. Rosa Hill and daughter of Salt Lake, pent Decoration day here with the Durranta. I Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Beebe and Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Christensen were Memorial day visitors hert with Mrs. Ellen J. Barrett. Mrs. W. F. Welch spent this day heft with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch from her homt in Salt Lake. - Mrs Leo Morris and baby of Glenn'a Ferry, Idaho, art la American Fork visiting her mother, Mrs. Grace Coatea. Mrs. Morris' sister, Mrs. Foe. ter Merrill of San Francisco, Cal., la also here for an extended visit with her mother. Mrs. Deloss Adams entertained Saturday evening at her home, complimentary comp-limentary to her sister. Miss 'Etta Bartlett a bridsTof the month. There were .IS friends present to enjoy the festivities, consisting of games,' music mus-ic and refreshments. Miss Bartlett received a number of beautiful gifts . Mra. Kenneth Ball and daughter! Mr. and Mra. Archie" Wilson and children, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Peterson Peter-son and children, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Eliza Jackson of Delta; Mrs Net lit Hebertson and daughters of Pleasant Pl-easant Grove, ' were gueata of Mrs. Rose'H. Grant and family here Decoration Dec-oration Day. .Misses Mary Rlct and Ruth Corn-stock, Corn-stock, who are hiking from New York City, their home, to San Franslsco, stopped for a short time In American Fork Sunday morning. The young ladles bad hiked 2500 miles, Laving been on the road 6 weeks, and .stated .stat-ed that they were certainly taken up with , Utah, especially Salt Lake. Tbt girls .received aomt silver dollars dol-lars as change for a greenback, and aid in the east a silver dollar was more like a souvenir then, anything else, dollar bills being used instead. They will return to New York from CaMfornia by train. :- -L SUMMER COURSE . . . -in- 1 ... DRAMATIC ART and INTERTRETITE READI5G " REVA BECK:' Toll 2J-J, American Fork, 2-2t-p 371 llajn st 2iwE STILL HAVE A kiu '.-. .. LAMES. . '' SILK CANTON CREPE, TAITETAN DRESSES INNAVYAlIDBROVvlTr ;J , ,Th9 styles are right ajid th price is cheap. Chinese Pafasols Direct from China. These are the most popular desirable selection at 89c 98o Mr. and Mra Maurice Loglt of Colton, spent the week in American Fork, having com homt for Decor ation Day. Mr: and Mra. George Earl and fam. ily of Bingham, and Mra. W. P. Harrington Har-rington of Salt Lake vlalttd ' hert Wednesday with Mrs W. A. Robinson, Robin-son, : . - , . . ... - "- The! final U.U mattings until naxt.fall wert held la the chapels Sundaif tvenlng. The Mutnala will adjourn for tbt aummtr wlth-Jbt ex-ceptloa ex-ceptloa of a- onee-a-month meeting conjointly in the wards. . ..' . . Mrs.. Beit Tlmpson and daughter Helen spent Sunday in Alpine, guests of Mr. Robert Bennett and Mrs. Lib-bie Lib-bie Drew. Friday they left for Colton Col-ton to Join Mr. Timpson and sons who havt -been there . for several weeks. They will remain till fall "O EALART J7 m THEATRJH piDAY - SATURDAY, June 1st, 2nd-JACK HOLT in 'The Man Unc6nquerable, ALSO BIO COMEDY. ; ' , " ' MONDAY-ETHEL CLAYTON, in , , "THE CRADLE" . AND A FUNNY CAT COMEDY. " ' - J5c. WED. . THURS, Matinee Wed., All Seats 15 cents. : A D. GRIFFITH PRODUCTION, "THE IDOL DANCER" LOOK! A Different Uncle . Si-A BIG FAT SI With lots of NEW JOKES-NEW. PRIZES. -NEW LIVESTOCK and 50 other BIQ GROCERY PRIZES FREE. Wednesday Evening 15c and 30c SAVE ALL YOUR COUPONS. Thurs- Eve- 10c-22c 7 7 V DEPAIUT.IENT STOCT Am, Fork OTOE ASSORTMENT 0? SILK CANTON ...... ; CREPE $12.90 , ' $170 $19.75. $2160 SILK TAFFETAS $1190 - $1175 $17.60 Hade in China. thing in parasols. A very $1.98 $2.23 Earl McTagut spent Saturday a Salt Lake , on business matters M CAFE and tlii CONFECTIONERY ICE COLD DRINKS OF ALL KINDS ICE CREAM, CANDY, A QOOD P&ACE TO EAT. TRUS 5SOHOaKSK2RS w00X0K0?00 C |