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Show SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER fn AMERICAN tOBK CITIZEN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923. Locals and Personals Mr. and Mrs, L M. Larsea - and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead and family of Highland spent Wednesday family enjoyed an outing to Am art. la Salt Lake at Liberty Park. j in Fork Canyon Monday. Misses Qrace Nerdln, Marie Ooode, Mr. and Mr. H. W. Banderaoa and and Tlmp Draper were visitors In family left Thursday, (or Salt Lake Salt Ike Sunday with friends. ! to make their home. The TLelty Swarm of the 1st ward, Wm. Thornton, wife and family, were anions the pleasure seekers at motored to Price Sunday, returning Saratoga Springs Thursday evening, j home that evening. Mra. K.'N. WagsUff and grandson, j Mr. and Mrs. Fred D Strong and Olenn Haslem, are spending a visit children of Pleasant Grove were fn 8helley, Idaho with relatives. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. War. Mr. and Mrs Thus. W. Cropper-'" Anderson and family, returned tfome Tuesday from Hinck-J Miss Charlotte Rowbery of Salt ley, where they spent a two weeks , Lake, is spending a two weeka visit tlilt j here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. Jamen Harrington, son of Mr. and ' Mr- ,r 8- Hatch. Mrs. I 8 Harrington, received a MIsB Leah Chadwlck of Salt Lake broken arm Monday while attempt- a ipendtog a two weeks' vacation tag to crank a car. Mrs. Ixittlo Britton was operated apon In Salt Iak laat week for gall stones and according to reports Is doing well ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paxman, Mrs. Geo.-Webb and Mr. Samuei Green, wood motored to Logan Monday and pent several days there visiting with relatives and friends. ,. Ernest Paxman, teacher of Voice and Piano, is organising a clan la American Fork this winter. For ap-pointmenta ap-pointmenta or information, , call No. llt-J. 26-2t. W. H. Steele returned home Thurs day of last week after a month's visit fa Park City. His health was! not good while there and since returning re-turning he has been forced to remain la bed. The last of the Wednesday weekly nan nonaayas of the summer was' here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chadwlck. Misses Reva Beck, Ruth Chipman and Merle Chipman and Mrs. C. C Randall will attend the performance of "Romeo and Juliet played at the Bait Lake theatre this evening. Me., and Mrs. Curtis Kirkendahl and John and Leo Nelson of Dividend motored to American Fork Sunday and spent the day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson. .Mr. and Mra. I. L. Pratt were Salt Ike visitors Saturday last, Mr. Pratt on business and Mra. Pratt visiting with her son Llewellyn and family, Mr and Mrs. P M. Nielsen and family were guests at break tut of Mr. and Mra. I. U Pratt and family prior to their departure for Tooele j Tuesday morning. K Mra W A Rtfilnam nil Mnft,!. enjoyed this week and from now on. in Salt Lake visiting with relatives. among which was Zane Adams who Is In a hospital there and who Is reported re-ported slowly Improving from Injuries Injur-ies sustained In an auto accident Friends of Melvin Madsea will be plessed to learn that he is again able to b about after aa Illness of the stores will remain open all day Wednesdays unless closed for certain cer-tain holidays. 1 , Misses Reva Beck and Merle Chip, man will leave tn latter part of next reek for Ogden where they hare accepted ac-cepted positions on the faculty of the Ogden High school. Miss Hazel Aide J two weeka. It was thouant for aev lotto leaves next week also for Ogden feral days that Mr. Madsea had tj. paving accept eo. a position in one or pnoia (ever, wnicn fortunately w not the ens, I the grad schools there. Lyl Tlmpson, assisted by Misses Misses Alta Austin and Genevieve Vary Shelley and Alt Berg, enter. ' Stewart and Messrs. Llge Chipman talned at his home Tuesday evening and Legrand Gudmundsen motored In honor of Miss Zelda Sanderson, to Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Who left-toe Bait Lake-thl week. 'Mrs. AusUn fGvdmuaese returned Games and music made a good time with them and remained over Sun. for all and dainty refreshments were day visiting at the home of Mr. and served Th guests numbered 10. I Mrs. Abe Gndmnadten. Fall Styles They Have Arrived!! Right out of the packing cases, light onto the shelves come these new Fall Styles to you. l.!snvs Hew Kuppentieimer and Styla-PIus Soils New Fall woolens now on display in the latest and most attractive styles, patterns and fabrics. Come and look them over. Extraordinary values at these early prices $30 to $50 E. J. Seastrand Tuesday night, Mr. and Mra. James Chipman and Dr. and Mr. A Chris-tensen Chris-tensen motored to Salt Lake and attended at-tended The Cat and th Canary Mrs. C. C. Randall and baby of Logan Lo-gan are spending the week! here with Mra Randall's parent, Mr J and Mrs. 8- W. Chipman. ,N I f Mra. Leo Thorn aad baby'and Mrs. Junius Adams of Bingham are vis. lttng her this week with their par ents, Mr and Mrs. Richard : Hansen. Mr. an! Mrs. James Martin motor, sd to Ogden Sunday where they spent the day visiting Mr. Elisabeth Jurrant and daughter, Mrs. Rosa Ostler The B. B Ladies met with Mrs. J E. Chadwlck at her horn Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing, following which refresh, menu wer served. Mrs. Jennie Tenner and daughter Fae Joined Mr. and Mrs O. H. And erson and family of Provo Brash on a trip to Strawberry last week and spentftwo days, returning home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts of Ixs Angeles, Calif., are spending a short visit In American Fork, Lehl, and Spanish . Fork with relatives. While here they are guests of Mr. and Mri, .Abe GudmundsenT . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Feathsrstone and two children returned home Monday night after a three week's trip through Idaho. They had .. In. tended to be gone another three weeks bat the nines of their Utile girl cut the trip short Mr. and3 Mrs. Ell 8arl aad two children of Shelley, Idaho, ar here visiting with Mr. Searles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Searle. Mr and Mrs. Lindsay Ovard of West Jor. dan, were visitors at the Searle home several days laat week. Friends of Mrs Alice Searle Park, er will be glad to learn sh to slowly, Improving aad relative are muck encouraged en-couraged over her condition. Mrs. Parker suffered a stroke of paralysis three weeks ago and though unable to speak Is able to mov slightly. Misses Leon Kelly aad - Olive Berg returned Sunday evening from a three weeks' visit In California. They spent the major part of their tlm la Los Angeles, San Franslsco m i. : : '.:-,', . -v ti ' .' .. .. .. 1 JUNE NOTES (A. L. Devey and Mrs. J. LttUa, Reparian. Oyde Strong ha returned home from Parley Canyon wher he has been employed. " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Healey and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Strong wer American Ameri-can Fork visitor Friday, Jos. Little is home after spending the past two month In Park City. Those who attended th funeral of Mr. Vergil FJeld held at Lehl last Saturday were Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Farquarson, Mlas Doris Forbes, Mrs. Joe. Moyle, Mary E. Okey, Mrs. Jos. Marsh. Mr. FJeld was a teacher for a number of year in Alpine. Miss Ida Moyle left this week for California after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Ma Jos. E. Moyle. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Allen of Provo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Forbes. Mrs. Rodney 8pencer Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. James 8mlth. Mrs. Spencer's home Is In Rock Springs, Wyo. Miss Marva Vance is home again after being employed 1n Salt Lake during the summer. Miss Vance leaves next week for Dueschene to teach schooL Mr. and Mrs. Jos. little spent Monday In Manila, guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jones and family of Salt Lake, were Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mr. Jos. Little and also with Mrs. Mary E. Little. "Bud" Bennett of Garfield, spent Sunday with hla wife and family of Fort Canyon. Lincoln Carlisle and Louts Vance were speakers at the Highland Sacra, ment meeting 8unday evening. Misses Vera, Vanda and Helen Holman Hol-man of Pleasant Grove ware Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith. Fast meeting will be held in the Alpine ward chapel Sunday after, noon instead of Sunday evening. Frienda of Mr. F. C. Clarke will be pleased to learn he I Improving and Oakland, and report having bad rapidly after being confined la the hospital at American Fork for sev eral weeks with a woken leg. Vr. ml Itrs. Jos. Marsh are re. Jolting ever the arrival of a baby ftrl bcra f?s.nday. Mrs. Marsh Is In Leal :tn ttr mother. Mrs. Chris Hacker.. a:1 wnctmed doing fine Nerhl I ,.Itt. prpt'dent of tte Ensign Stake, will be the speaker Sunday night at conjoint meeting. Mr. Morris U one of the leading Church lecturers and th ward blsh- In the District Cearl ef the Foarta'opric Is desirous of having a good a wonderful time. Mies Ferris Banderaoa itetSssssd at her home Monday evening, the party being occasioned by her departure de-parture for 8alt Lake this week to make her home. The usual social diversions were enjoyed followed by lunch. o- XOTICI TO CREDITORS Jadlelal District, State ef Utah. Utah Geeatr, of In the matter of the estate NIELS CHRISTENS EN, deceased. Creditor will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at hi residence In American Fork, Utah County, State of Utah, on or before the loth day of November, AT D., 1323. B. N. CHR1STENSEN, Administrator of the Estate of Niels Christ ensen. PARKER ROBINSON, Attorney for administrator. Date of first publication Sept 1, 1923. Date of laat publication Sept 29. 1923 O O X9KmCm. attendance. Dr. Land, brother of Prof. A. C. Lund, will be in Alpine Sunday eve. nine; and the ward is invited to accompany ac-company Messrs. N.'L. Morris and Lund, with Jos. Moyle as guide, on a trip to Lake Harding Monday ear. ly. As many as can go are urged to participate It Is a trip which Mr. Morris has been planning tor some time. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strong are anticipating an-ticipating moving to Park City where , Mr. Stroog ha emloyment. Miss Alloween Healey leaves soon for BtrUerrille where, she has been V'aytoOwna ONXX-TOIfTCUd ,Hcre is a chance for you to get started toward greater profits or to build up a business of your own and it costs only $5 to make the start Everywhere, Ford One-ton Trucks and Light Delivery Cars are saving more than this every year for their users. So, as soon as your truck starts running it. will quickly take care of the purchase price and add new profits as well. It will widen the area in which you can do business, enlarge the number of customers you can serve and keep your delivery costs s down to the lowest point. Start now toward the ownership of a Ford Truck or Light Delivery Car use the Under the terms of this Plat i iu aa vv w w a-r v v s aa a i p JJ Enrolls money in a local bank at You interest Each week you add a little more this also draws interest And in a short ume trie truck is yours to use. Come in and let us give you full particulars. er an THE BAHI OF IWIBICAlf FOlI, TBI B1HX OF FLUSAirr 6S0TI M Pitts&Hatch PotorCo. AMERICAN FORK . 43TAH J oKKsKaKKCK , : ,1 id ealart Jl theatrJH TONIGHT and SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY 10c -15c Mary Pickford, in Daddy Long Legs" . A wonderful picture. EE-ISSUED. If you have seen it SEE IT AGAIN IT'S BETTER.; employed to teach school. Mrs. Jack Wllsoa and children of Eureka, are in Alpine visiting rela Uvea. Mr. and Mrs. Lanard Bate enter tained at dinner Sunday, their guests being:, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ruason and family of Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Terry and famly and Misses Ina and Flora Devey. Miss Ines Bateman. Miss Crac and Mr. Homer of Provo were Sunday! guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bateman. Mrs. Josle Mayne and Mrs. Lulu Dundson hsve Just returned from Colorado where they visited their iiuDuouui wuu uave targe sneep ana cattle ranches tliere. Mrs. Dundson Is with her mother, Mrs. Jos. Bate. man. Klmbal Vance has returned home after an extended stay In Parley's Canyon. The Relief Society held their monthly mon-thly social meeting at the home of MrsrEHia Balr Tuesday. After the regular lesson, all Joined in game iter which a delicious lunch waa served to the following sisters: Ai. gle Clark, Annie Carlisle, Emily Bar-reaa. Bar-reaa. Minnie Healer. Buena Beet Nettle Hamnett, Mary B. Little, it-f, niee Hall, Jane Beck, Liszle. Devtr Ester . Hamnett, HatUe McDanlsl ! Hannah Healey, Fanny Vance, Z Hunger, Reba Booth, Eliza 8troa, Olivia McGregor, Ellen Smith, VeV neU Moyle, Nanni Watkins, 01 Burgess, Ula Balr. Bertha Bates, it-nie it-nie Flack and Clarlnda little. Mr. and Mr. Ernest Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarke, Albert ami and daughter Jennie motored to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend tb sheep show. Mrs. Ben Holman has return home to Pleasant Orov after spend ing ten day with her daughter, mn-Dean mn-Dean Smitn. Mrs. Oscar Hall of ElberU is hr visiting at th hom of Mr. and mn- Hall. Mrs. Velma Devey entern Young Mother Club Thursday attar. noon. Needle work and social wis enjoyed followed by dainty treshment. We Print Rntter WrappeiL AN OLD FASHIONED ' abor Day "MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, -1 GEN EVA X Greased Pole Climbing, Qreaaed Pig Chasing', Battle Royals, Barrel Fights aad Boxing , Bouts. 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