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Show -AMERICAN FORK- LOCALS hl PERSONALS Mrs. Roy 8teele spent the ,.; week 04 In Salt Lake visiting with bar later, Mr., P. A. Henroid. r Mr and Mra. Hyrum Rupper of Provo, visited here Bandar with. Mr. and Mr. Marie 8teele.- , CMpmanB tell Furniture with down cash payments, balance on tba installment plan, - .'''' Troop No.' 1 at Boy Scouts of the .First ward took a trip to Saratoga Friday night Thar war About 16 ' boys present , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatter and .children left Thursday for Delta, to spend a few days visiting with Mrs. 8kafter's sister. Mrs. Frank Byron and family. V.-- x L ; .1... An Item overlooked last week was the announcement of the arriralot a bouncing baby hay at the bom of Vt. and Mrs! O. H. Gordon on May tn. : ' .1 v-.m MelTin Grant, local Deseret News ' renreaentatfve. was called to Salt Lake last week by this company and has accented position with, them as solicitor for their paper, working the Ptoto territory at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Logsdon of Salt TaV. anent several days last week here Halting Mr. Logsden's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Logsdeo. They returned to their home Sunday, Miss Erm& Lorsden nccomDanrlnt them for, visit ; Mrs. Truaa Bodell and three daugh. tors left Tuesday for their Eureka home, after spepding a ten days visit with Mrs D. R. Rhodes here. Mrs. Rhodes accompanied 'them to Sureka for a visit, and from here win Join her buaband at the herd where she expects to remain till about August In -honor of Mrs. Bert Tlmpson, their bee keser, th Clolne 8warm I of .the Fourth ward aurpriaed her at her. home Friday night of laat week. The Um was spent : in games and musks, followed by refreshments. There were 83 present, including Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice legit and Miss Vera Nielsen. . Monday night, this same party motored to Saratoga and enjoyed enjoy-ed an outing." The marriage of Miss Luella Strong of Alpine, and Mr. C.' Douglas Bar-nea Bar-nea of Salt Lake, was eolemnlied in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday. Thursday night a wedding reception was given in honor of the young coup-le coup-le to the Alpine gymnaalum by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong, there being upwards of 250 people present Mrs,. Barnes is well known both in "American Fork and Alpine and has the hearty congratu-latlons congratu-latlons of many, friends. They will make their home In Salt Lake. ' Mr and Mrs. August Jkhroeder and family have moved front the 1-lns 1-lns home on Main street to theRobt Chestnut home, 1st ward. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8trong and family of Pleasant Grove were Sunday Sun-day dinner guests of Misses Edith and Jennie Thornton. l ' Horace" Beck of New Tork City son of Mr. and Mrs. C M. Beck, is' spend, lng.a vacation In. American - Fork from Salt Lake with relatives. Mrs. Luther Oiddlngs. Mrs. James Tattersoll and Luclen Candajl motor. ed to Salt Lake Tuesday and spent the day on business. Mrs Ray Coddington and son nave returned to their home here after pending two weeks in Draper, 8alt Lake and Garfield , with relatives. SpeciaJ Glover silk hose, $1.00 and $i.oo pair, at Tanner Tan-ner Style Shop. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Lon Dykman and chil dren of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mra. Len Backer of Lent, visited here Sun. day afternoon with Mra. Caroline Ad ams. , ' - ' . ' - The Lehl Motor Co. made 22 sales of cars during the past month. Last week they delivered a Ford Coupe to one of the Monson boys of Pleasant Grove; a Ford touring to DeD Walk er and a Ford ton-truck to Ben Ar ams, j Monday, the Spanish Club of the East 81d High, Salt Lake, number ing about SO, motored to American Fork and on to American Fork Can yon where they enjoyed a trip urn Timpanogoa jCavn. : 8unday, , postal employees of Salt Lake and Ogden, near 180 in number, will be visitors at the cave and canyon. Mr. and Mra. KJnley Taylor , and daughter Grace enJoyeA a trip to Salt Lake Sunday. : ' Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newman of Salt Lake, spent Sunday in American Fork visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thpa Newman and family. 4 f ' if you buy a Monarch Range, you get the beet , going you can pay down payment and ao much each month at Chlpman's. ' ," Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson and Mlaa Wanda Dickerson motored to Ogden Monday and spent the' day on business. ',.. .-,,. : The . Prtscllla Club members entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Boyd Jackson at her home. Sewing Sew-ing and social chat occupied the time after which the guests were aeated at a cleverly arranged luncheon table, the centerpiece consisting of a cry stal basket of buttercups and the favors fa-vors being small baskets. There were 12 present Mrs. Lenard Adams gave a shower Monday evening' at the home of Mrs. Carolin Adams, complimentary to Miss Lela Racker of Lebtwho is to be married this, month to Earl Lnnt of Lehl. The color scheme was pink and white, shasta ' daises ibe pink peonies being effectively used. Lunch was served after a pleasant evening spent in games. - The guests number ed SO, those from out of town being Frank O'Brien of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Madsen, Miss Flora Halll- day and Mr. and Mrs. Salt of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Len Racker and chil dren of Lehl Women Who - .. Suffer Mrs. John Kelly returned home on Sunday after spending several days In Salt Lakewlth relatives and friends. fri-ends. . ,. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. Maggie Stew, art, Mr. Duan Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Elvln West of 8alt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart and family -here Sunday, t ' t Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tippetts of Logan, Lo-gan, were visitors here several days this week with Mr. -and Mrs. XL L. Ashby and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby attended the reunion at the B. T.U. Thursday. ,'- Mr. and Mrs.- Jos. K. Nicholas nd children arrived Tuesday from St. George where Mr. Nlcholes has been president of the Dixie Academy He will leave Monday for, Lelnnd and Stanford University, California, while Mrs. - Nlcholes and children will re mam here for a visit Alma Greenwood of Delta was a visitor this week la American Fork with relatives and friends. Special Glover silk $100 and $1.50 pair, at ner Srle Shop. hose, Tan Every woman; who; suffers from periodical headache; and nervousness ner-vousness shfiuld know that Chiropractic will relieve re-lieve their suffer-'. suffer-'. " ing. The Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. staff of Provo district, together with their partners enjoyed a trip through Timpanogoa Tim-panogoa Cave Saturday afternoon. The party then motored to Saratoga and enjoyed a dip in the plunge.;,- Dena Shafter and Clarence Grant of thia city were members of the party. . . ' Saturday last, the annual Jacklfc reunion was held in American Fork at the Third ward meeting house. The day's . aottvlt4es consisted of games, program, dancing and the ser. vlng of lunch. There were about . 100 present a number having come from Riverton, Mill Creek and Daniels can- Ton. v m m ... The two boilers which are befni removed from the boiler room of the local high school to be replaced hi on large one, will be Installed ' In 'tfi Sharon and Lincoln 8chools, whkq have heretofore been heated by means of stoves which have not met the leg. al requirements on . heating school buildings, v Eldred Joseph Wild of American Fork Is gradaatlng from the School of Law at the University of Utah with a degree of bachelor of laws. Wilde is a member of - the largest class that ever graduated from the" University. Three hundred and eighty six seniors are receiving their diplo mas this year. Miss Mildred Buckwslter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Buckwalter, re ceived her Bachelor of Science degree from the U. A. C. at the annual commencement exercises of that institution in-stitution last Saturday. Mrs. Buck-waiter Buck-waiter attended the exercises." Miss Buckwalter has accepted a position in the Mt Pleasant' High school tor next term. r - Among those from out of town who attended" the funeral of Tho. Kelly held here Sundaxwere: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Varney of Brigham tMty Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Adams of Layton; Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter, Miss Iil-lle Iil-lle Hunter, -Mrs Thos. Redmond and son Malcom, Mra. Anna Stewart, -Mrs, Cora Hunter of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans of Lehl; - Mr. and Mrs, Ed Robinson, Parson; Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Robinson, Bingham.; DON'T TJELL ins ANYTHING ANY-THING - ! - I WILL TELL YOU ALL FROM TEE SPINE J, M. Grant D. & Hours 9 to 11 1 to 4. Phone 113, Am. Fork PLEASANT GROVE :Tiiesday, Thursday, Saturday' 5 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. " .'-..I . . . 1. , ' - .. v.. . -j K000000000X00X00000000000000 TIMPANOGOS Service Station . Headquarters for BATTERY, TIRE, and ALL KINDS OF RE ' PAIR WORE. - - You will need oil for your Mowers, Motors, Separators Se-parators and other machinery. mach-inery. Let us furnish you (rood oil-f at moderate prices.'--:' ) .;'';"'.,. ' 30x3 1-2 Cord Tires ; ' J12.50 v ' V TIMPANOGOS SERVICE STATION L S IIarrinrton. Prop; Thac-tadles Aid of the Presbyterian Church held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon ' at the church. The time was occupied in sewing. ' " BrsSBBBSBSBBBS - ,!,,'.. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby and chll' dren left Friday morning for Holden and Hlnkley to spend a lew days on business and visiting relatives. ' . C. M. Hansen, who underwent an operation aeveral weeks ago in the L. a 8 Jiospital, Salt Lake, for the removal of a tumor, is reported t be steadily improvlag. , 1 ' mmmmmm ' "' 'i- - '' Mrs. Alva. Keller Miss Erma Keller Kell-er and Mr. and Mra Ross Taylorof M1U Creek; Mrs. C. L. Morcraft and Miss Alleen , Morcraft of Salt Lake, were guesta at the home of Mr. and Mra A. W. Miller laat week, i . " Earl Mathews of Salt Lake was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W Buckwalter here. Mrs, Mathews and two children returned , to Salt Lake with Mm. after an extended visit at the Buckwalter home. 1 Mrs. 011v Bailey,' Mrs. Emma Fos ter and. Mrs. LI111 Bush of this city attended the wedding reception given giv-en in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Crosby in Salt Lake Wednesday night Mr. Crosby Is a nephew of the ladles; The Sew-Llterary girls of the First ward H, L i. were guests of Miss Stella Rushton at her home Thursday evening. Needl work, games and music were enjoyed, followed by a delicious lunch. i - Mr, and Mrs. . WUlard Smith and daughter have moved to the C. E. Rife home on cast Main street. They have been making their home with Mrs. Smith's "parnts, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Logsden. . . - . . , .... ' . -1 . The Third ward M. L A. officers and teachers, with their partners, tor. med a party and. motored to Sara toga Thursday evening. After an in vigorating swim in the plunge, picnic lunch -was enjoyed. Mrs. 8tewart Hendrtckson of Wln-nemucka, Wln-nemucka, Nevada, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Bert Adamaon hare last weebj. . Mrs. Adamson's sister, Mrs W. , W. LeCheminant. and three sons of Ocean Park, California, are visiting here this week. ' v Mr. and Mrs. Cal Elton and Mrs. Curtis KHrkendahl of Dividend and Miss Sadie Nelson of Bingham were 8unday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson here. Miss Elisabeth Nelso returned to Dividend with the Elton's for a visit The Sea Gull Girls of the 1st ward visited Mrs Jos. Ovard, who is bed ridden with rheumatism, Monday after noon. The girls sang songs and also presented' Mrs. . Orard with some flowers. Later they called on Mrs. Hannah Dunkley at her home. V Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newman, Mr. and Mrs.' Jarvis Aydelotte, Mr; and Mrs. Jos. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barratt, Mr, and Mrs. Reed Gardner motored to Salt Lake Saturn day evening where they attended a party given, at the 8. X. -.Newman home.' - - ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs.' Duane Adamson and daughter' who hav apent the past year in Logan where Mr. Adamson attended th U. A. Cv are here for a visit with Mra. Adamson's mother, Mrs. John Dinns, and are also visiting with Mr. Adamson's relatives at Pleas, ant Grove. Mlaa 8ylvia Eakelaen of Kamas, sister sis-ter of Mra Walter Dun-ant and Mr. Clemond Eskelson of this dty. was married Jun 1st la Heber to Alfred Hayes, formerly of this city. They will make their home in the Hotel Wellington. Salt Lake. Mrs. Clemond Eskelson and Mrs. Walter Ourrant at-tended at-tended the wedding. ; , 1 - vyy " V .-v- - - ... - . ;j& 37i : DEPARTMENT ST0TI3 Zlain it. Am. Fork lien's and Young Men's Suits Slyto! ..., Atteactiye Patterntl , Wl1. I '. 11 l.JIJLj" ill 'J 1 . .' good etock and full range of sizes in both Men's am Young Men's models to select from. .At - " .- . " ' A$19.75 $22450 - 7 $2175 1 $27.60 Boys' Two Enicker Pants Suits ...... Stylish! v Serviceable! Low Price! The season's choice. All wool, Cassimeres, nice patterns At $30 $3.90 $8.90 - Godfrey Christenseu of Salt Lake, waa a visitor here Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker and family. CARD OF THANKS . W desire to thank all thos who asaisted both during the Illness and after death had claimed our beloved huaband and father, Thomas Rally, We are grateful also for the flowers and for th' assistance at the funeral aervlcea, also for the use of the cars. 1 Mrs. Thos Kelly and children. Parker Xagie Wander Dlseevery. Given in drinking water or food; rids poultry of , lice and mites. Saves 15 of Vour - baby chickens. : Makes healthy fowls. Money back guaran tee. Brlggs Pharmacy. TMt p - Work was commenced early this weejt; on the new addition to the pre-sentvboiler pre-sentvboiler room at th high school. The extension win measure by 10 feet. ; The two boilers which , have been used in the past will be replaced replac-ed by. on larger boiler similar to the one' ln the Stake Ubernacle boiler boil-er room, which .will no doubt give more satisfaction as the heating system sys-tem of the school. has not been altogether al-together satisfactory. " The work win take abonj ted days and is being done by Chlpman Mere. Co Mr. and Mrs. Mauri oe Log! Salt Lake vlaitors Wednesday. R IWt OAPEaad J.j f CONPEOTIONERT IOE COLD DRINKS 07 ALL EUHDS ICE CREAM, CANDY, - SUMMER COURSE , .'.. ,, in , DRAMATIC ART and iVitlil'liLTITE READING REVA BECK 1 Cull i'i-J, Amerlmn Fork. f-2t-p FRIDAY . SATURDAY, fTUNE 8 and 9th, ; 'J' CLARA KnffiALL YOUNO, in L "A Worldly Madbnna,, ALSQBIfl'2 REEL COMEDY, "GAME BIRDS' ' , MONDAY, All Seats 15c. " ALL STAR OAST, in "Above All Law" ALSO FELIX CAT COMEDY. 4 ; " : J A GOOD PLACE j TO EAT. j g TRY US I JH theatrJB , T, -IS ? ! -IN TVED '- TIIURS., Matinee Wednesday, all 10c A JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD PICTURE, BIO AHV STAR 0AS!I ia ; C3?r "Tha Courage of Msrg Otoe" and PATTY SANDER'S cbUNTRY Iwi. $10 Electric Perculator and Big Mystery Trhsf - W other Big Priaes FREE I Save all yocr ccponi, . Special Kiddles Song Contest. -: i. A BIO MUSICAL, SONQ and DANCING RECITAL JUNE 15, together with big picture and comedy. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 1 |