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Show e , I - ,'SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, Locals and Mr. 7. M? White mad a business trip to Pro Thursday.' Mr. Clifford McCullough fa bar for a week's visit with bis sister, Mrs. Wm. Preston. Miss Bessi Robinson J visited with her sister, Mrs. W. P. Harrington In1 tit Lake Sunday. I If Alma T ftlaaan la hnma fmm Bttgaam for a few days- with bis funny. . J Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beck of Salt j Lake, ar her for a week's visit' with Mrs. C. M. Beck. j Mrs. L. Whlmpey of Santaquln, ar. rived here Monday. 8he is visiting with Mrs. U Pett. Mr. and Mrs. D. Adama and Mrs. .-Xi'. Martin at Bingham - were here visiting Wednesday and attended the ball game. w nwaww Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Strong of Mag. U spent Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Strong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley. Mrs. Leo T. Shelley will entertain ; the daughters of R. B. King Saturday Bight, September 8th at ber borne. Al enjoyable time la expected. Miss Rev Beck left Thursday for Ogden, where she will be employed teaching school. Miss. Beck taught at , Ogden last year also. . " ' " , Miss Mildred Buckwalter will be employed at Mt Pleasant teaching; school this year. 8he left Thursday t begin her work. Misses Leona Kelley, Ellen Jacklia Aliee Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ofdotagi motored to Provo Wednee. ity aftternoon to visit friends.. ! -!'v tf f '- ' . ' - 11 . ;' Miss Merle Cblpman went to Logan Wednesday to visit Dr. and Mrs. Randall unUl the; end of the week, when she will go to Ogden to begin 1st work teaching schooL Mrs. Mattle' Larson of Castle Gate Mt for her Junto Wednesday, attar tlx months visit with Mr. and Mrs. . X, X. Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. D. J Strong of Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Myers and fjjailymotored to Provo Monday and gprat the day visiting with relatives Md friends. . They also spent lYi-ssy lYi-ssy at Salt. Lake visiting friends .... awa . -r h "s - Miss Beatrice Logie, after spend, tag her summer .vacation here with ker sisters, returned to Salt Lake Tnesday morning to. again take np fur teaching In the Salt Lake schools tor mt.c . Thursday of t last week, Mrs. Geo. Tarney, Mrs. Earl Varney and Mrs. Visa Chilton motored to Salt Lake. Mrs. Geo. Varney spent the afternoon with Mrs. Britten at the L. D. 8. hospital - Mrs. Brtttos has undergone as operation for gall stones and Is reported doing fins. Mrs. Earl Var- asr and Mrs. Chilton spenttbe afJ tornoon shopping. arOMO6avOtKlaK I TED EALART R THEATR TONIGHT AND SAT, OL0KIA SWANSON, In "THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW" . Also "TI1E LEATHER PUSHERS" Monday and Tuesday. JACK HOLT and abig cast in "MAKING A MAN" ALSO A GOOD COMEDY. r IJimiAJI jUl. Jjsji w.m-. 1 - JJ a-i Ji .iuu.i-J.il. U. .J : r ... .- . . ' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Matinee Wed., 10c BEBE DANIELS and LEWIS STONE and others in 'The Worlds Applause" ALSO COMEDY. ' t :-. .. f FRIDAY and SATURDAY, t Tom joia, in - 1923. Personals Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Darling and (amity of Lehl, were visitors of Mr 'and Mrs. A. B. Adams Sunday., j Mr. Ray Penny and Mr. Ray Green of Salt Lake were Wednesday guests of Miss Thelma Boley. Miss Hazel Aydeiott left . Thurs. day for Ogden, where she will be employed em-ployed teaching school Mini Lucdle Baker went to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend the Utah Business College. Mr. Thomag Coddlngton returned home Tuesday from a week's bust, nesa trip to CoJton. Monday, Mr. and "Mrs. Ray Coddlngton Cod-dlngton came from Colton to attend the Cobbler reunion at Undon. Mrs. Mary B. Abel wasclUd to Bingham Tuesday on account of the Illness of a young .child of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson up there. Mr. Fred H Bradley came up from pallente, Nevada, 8unday . spend a fewdars with hla wife, returning to his work there Tuesday night Mrs. Mary A. Crandall of San Ber dlno, California, left Tuesday tor ber borne, after a two months visit with her son, L. D. Crandall. There appears to be little Interest In our city election this fall . If you have a preference for Mayor phone or send In hU nam. Tuesday night Mrs. Emmett Inger. soil entertained the Third ward Sen ior girls at her home. All present enjoyed themselves and a delicious lunch was served. Mpsses Mills and Florence Dun. can. with their sister Mrs. P. J. Rock and Mr. Rock of Salt Lake, motored to Fillmore and spent Sunday Sun-day and Monday. . '. Mrs James 8. Crystal, Jr., enter, talned the 2nd ward Primary teachers teach-ers Tuesday evening. An enjoyable Urns was had by all present and a dainty lunch was served.. Utah will raise enough fruit this year to supply every person In the United States with one-halt pound bach say those who ar supposed to know. . Mrs. Oscar Hall of Alberta, who has been visiting with her 'mother, Mrs. D. H. Adamson of Highland tor the past two weeks, returned to her home last Monday. ' esBt-wsjs ., Mr. Vara . Oberhansley, who la to be employed In the American Fork High School, has purchased the J. F. Walton home. He Intends to make Ms home In American m Fork In the future. About IS of little Mlaa Eater Wag. staffs friends pleasantly surprised her at her home Monday afternoon In honor of her 8th birthday. A very ' delightful afternoon was snent in games. Delicious-refreshments were 1 served. ' t SEPTEMBER 14th-15th. ittAiijixi' E AMERICAN FORK CllTZfcN M.. A. Wild left Tuesday for Callente. Nevada, whera be win be employed. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Donahue of Pecabo, Idaho, was visiting bar with Mrs. Emily K. Adamson , j Mrs. Earl Varney spent Wednesday of last week in Provo, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Parley Smoot Mist Delyla Moyle of Alpine, spent Sunday and Monday In American Fork with friends. Miss Gertrude Collyar of Bingham, j was here Sunday the guest of Miss Thelma Boley. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Cblpman of Provo, spent Thursday hers visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I 8. Harrington. George Hewitt of 8ah Lake spent1 evera days this week visiting here' with Mr. and Mrs. James Martin. Mrs. A.eW. Walthlenspiel and dan. gbters Marlon and Vlrglna of Ho- sirlan, Wash, were last week visit. ors of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Slmth. Rev. Murphy visited hers Wednei. dav. Ha Is still oslnc a cratch on account of an accident ht he had at Payson several weeks ago. Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Houston motor. ed to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the, day visiting with Mr. and Mrs Moun. teer. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Boons and fam ily recently moved to American Fork.' They are located In the M. J. Johnson place.- F. C. Clark returned to his tome In Alpine Monday from the local bos. pltal, where he has been confined the last six weeks with a broken leg. Miss Ruth Fag has agisv-taken up her work at the local hospital, after a month's vacation In Idaho, Llndoa and American Fork canyon. B. 8. Kershaw of Salt Lake, was a business visitor In this city Sat urday. Mr. Kershaw Is an gaged in the livestock, and . ml estate business busi-ness and appears to be making good. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Werner and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Davis of Provo and family- and Miss Refr Adams motored to Bait Lake Monday and spent the day at Liberty Park. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever left for Ogden 8unday for a two weeks visit They will go from there to Bingham, where1 Mr. Ch sever will be employed. u r t rtnrvant Mr (Tiomnnfl I Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ostler were vis. Itors of Mrs. Ellia Durrant Wednes day. Mr. and Mra. Archie Wilson and sons of Park City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Grant Sunday and Monday Monday they all enjoyed a trip to Saratoga Springs. Miss Dorothy Adamson celebrated her Uth birthday laat Saturday by inviting 15 friends to her home. Games were enjoyed till late In the afternoon when refreshments were served. a-r - . Mlsse Luella Cuningham and Mia Barrett of American Fork and Messrs Garn Carter andr Arvel Morgan of Provo. spent Friday evening at Saratoga Sara-toga Springs. After a dip in the plungo they enjoyed a delicious lun cheon. Formal Opening of Fall Millinery Sept. 7th -8th Latest Styles FELTS VELVETS DUVENTYNES at the Woods 1 Milliner Merchant, Am. Tork " . I r A .i'br the addition of many big, new Eakelson and daughter Lorena and t v a .- Mr: and Mrs. L. J Boeder of 0g- den were visitors of Mrs. & F. Grant Sunday and Monday. Joseph Dunkley returned, to Bingham Bing-ham Wednesday , after a two weeks visit with his family hero. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Russon and chil. dren returned here after a six weeks' 1 stay at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dobbs and daughter have left tor Eureka, where Mr. Dobbs will be employed. Mrs Agnes Shlngleton of, Salt Lake spent Monday visiting hers with Mrs. Jane P. King. These chilly nights 1s simply a reminder that the "good old summer time" Is n earing an end. Misses Melba and Letty Cblpman of Salt Lake spent Sunday and Mon. day with Mrs. J. F. Noyes. Tuesday, Mrs. Legrande Noyes left (or Salt Lake where she will be em. ; ployed teaching school. Miss Delia MlUer of 'Highland Is spending the week with her sister "l 8alt L- Mrs, Sarah Jane Crystal Is vlsltlpg In PocsteHs, Idaho, with her daugh- ter Miss Kate Durrant spent 8unday and Monday visiting In Salt Lake, with friends. x Mr. and Mrs. Parley H. Uddle are the proud parents of hoy, born Monday Sept Srd. Both mother and babe doing fine. Mlases Leah Cblpman and Helen McCleery returned Friday from a month's visit In California with relativea. Mlsa Grace Nerd In underwent an operation at th6 local hospital Fri day of last week and from all re. ports la making a splendid recovery Arthur King of Woodland and Jaa. King of Salt Lake, spent Monday with their mother, Mrs. Jane P. King of this city. 100 CARS WILL BRING GIANT CIRCUS An'.vln; aboard 100 double.lengtb railroad car.) forming trains more than one and one-third miles long, I IV.. 4 foreign acts, RlngHns Brothers and Barnum k Bailey combined will exhibit ex-hibit at Provo, Thursday. Sept 20. Those who read the daily papers or who keep In touch with the molve news-reels need not be reminded of the shipload of acta and animate re. cently imported by the Greatest Show on Earth. The remarkable cargo car-go includes two companies of baby elephants are now Joined with the forty adults of the mammoth herd. There were also 100 more performing horses accompanied by Europe's greatest trainer ,and many 11d anl. mals, 'some cf which have been added add-ed to the scores upon scores of train, ed jungle beasts, while, others. have become part of the marvelous mens, gerle. More than a million persons saw the mammoth new circus . of 1923 during the weeks that it exhibited In Madison Square Garden, New York. Now this marvelous exhibition (s touring the country aboard five great tralna. It Is a third bigger than the Rlngllng Brothers and Barnum ft Bailey show pf last season. It Is ten times larger thaan any other circus QUWUUfffll fi mem one. A short time ago we received n letter from a workman in Arizona stating that his overalls had gone to pieces after being worn six days a week, for only years. Two-Horse Brunei Copper-Riveted Waist Overalls made by us were the brand he wore. If this kind of wear will satisfy yon, insist on ftttos overalls with Trade VT UarK. Remernber, each and every pair ia sold under the following guarantee A New Pair FREE if They Rip, Mad by lev! Strauss & CoSia PtMcawe . RaUabU M archaadlM alar 18&J Maktrt ofKoMnO, Kmp Kidt Kleon . Why waste any more ttae longing for the pleasures you can set out of a ford Car? Start riow to make the Touring Car or any other type you may select, your own. Soon you will have it to drive anywhert you want to go csroplng vlaiting icnlclv togor to your work. --; r. '" ' ' " - ' ' 1 Under the terms of the Ford Weekly Purchase Pur-chase Han you can enroll for as little as $5. We will deposit your payments in a local bank at interest. Vou can add a little every week. ; Soon the payments plus the interest, wfll make the car yours. ( You will be surprised how little rime it really takes to get a Ford after you make the start. Don't put it off Enroll today. Come in and let us give you full particulars. - THE BUI OF THE BUTI OF now on tour. ""Big" as Is " this "wonder circus of 1923 wth Its more than thirty train, ed animal displays in steel arenas, fully 200. wonderfully schooled horses, hor-ses, 700 men and women performers, perform-ers, 100 clowns, and scores of featuresthe fea-turesthe price of admission Is no more than before. And though the trained animal numbers and the Immense Im-mense horse show were circuses In themselves while touring Europe, they are not offered as separate at. tractions by the Rlngllng Brothers and Barnum ft Bailey combined shows. Instead all are on one glgan. tic program. Everything Is In one mammoth main tenth. One ticket ftmlta tA .11 tKa.. tM tt. . . Imendous double menagerie. There "r mnri than thnnaanil animal. IbI the too of this circus and these In clude entire tamlliea of hippopotami and giraffes. Another remarkable w tt i n -mr sm s am as a ir iirro it. iinrnn n?a atLC.' AMERICAN won . ""otam'7,"" . $ Why Boys Leave Home -The "lure of the city' as it is called, is not the bright lights, not the jazz bands, nor the bustling crowds. No, it is none of these, as many have been led to suppose. ? Boys leave the farms and the Email towns becaf they want to live as city people live. They want to get away from sun-to-sun drudgery, the boys do. They want conveniences, they want a little comfort, they want efficiency. Put running water on the farm, that the load of Jnbor may be lightened -t put a bathroom in the home, that health and energy may be kept; put a sink in th' kitchen, that happiness may prevail. . , We live but once. So, let the family live well, and tne city will lose some of its attractiveness. Change the "lure of the city" to the lure of the country. . The change can be made. And running water will ro a Ion way in makinrr the change 1 running water, with good plumbing and labor saving, health-givinpr conveniences. . - i M. S. Lott TLUMBINO AND HEATTNO jMain Street, Telephone 49 SATURDAY,: SEPTEMBER 8, 1923, ENROUS YOU UDUICAJ FOU. FLSl&linr GBOTE -we ey "I soologlcal feature is as armorsd,rUL noceros, the only one known to exist and alone worth $60,000. Flrsre This Oit Customer: "Have you that place Yev We Bar No BsnasasT Musks aerk: "No, we havs no, yes, ws have no bananas." GLYCERINE MIXTURE ' PRETElfTS APFEHDICITO Simple glycerine, buckthorn hark, etc., ae mixed tn Adlerika Is excellent excell-ent to guard against appendlcttla Most medicines act only on lower bowels bnt Adlerlkn acts on BOTH upper up-per and lower bowel and removes all gases and poisons. Bring out mat. ter yon never thought was In row stomach" tn TEN minutes. Wa. Thornton, Druggist . Adv. J, LEHi; UTAH. CsKrCtKsKHKH I a |