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Show il .' 0 ' f ! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER sTijiyt AHERICAN FORK CITIZEN (SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8, 1923. Mrs. Lillian K. Brown waa called to Bingham by the serious Illness of AMERICAN FORK- the children ot her son Harold. LOCALS jl PERSONALS Mr. and Mra. Walter Needham are now located In the home recently occupied oc-cupied by the Newman family. -. Mr. E. Roberta, of tbt B. T. U, iu a business visitor la American Fork Wednesday. Mrs. Hani Larson and Mra. Ausby Uaker spent Tuesday la Salt Lake on business, '' Vara Unr rim cams home from the sheep herd Saturday lor a lew cars . i 09. is i i&l i, 75 DEPARTMENT STORES ' AMERICAN FORK MAIN STREET .... .... visit wun nis pareuis. ; -, . . Mr. and Mra. Ruben Chlpman and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingersoll motored to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mra. Russell Dunkley and . ! i Z- Take your wheat, oata and barley to Chlpman's. Highest cash prices Mrs. Eddie Larson ot Soldier Sum' mlt, (a here for a visit with her mo. ther, Mrs. Abner Chlpman. Mr. nd Mrs. A. J. Kfoil and turn tly hart moved Into the home Just recently' occupied by Mr. andMrs. U ' H. Dobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bates and. daughter, dau-ghter, Birdie and Miss "Zlna ClaysoA made a business trip to Heber Thurs. day. - : .. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mra. CM. Nielsen, and Mr. and Mra. Odes Hart of Salt Lake, spent Sunday and Monday at Strawberry fishing. tf A party was riven Tuesday In ban. or of Mildred Chlpman, It being her tenth birthday. Refreshments were served, and all present had an' en. Joyeble time Pktfng games. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. ' Eyrtng of California arrived here Saturday. Mr. Eyrlng bas completed his course at the school of Teck. and taken Wa Dr. degree. :He has accepted a posl. tlon teaching ef the B. Y. U. thla coming year. Mr. and Mra. R. I Ashby and their Ave youngest children returned home Saturday from an enjoyable trip through Southern UUh. They visited visit-ed Cedar Breaks, Bryce, Zlon'a and Grand Canyons, Fish Lake and otter points of Interest Mrs. Ashby atay. ed at Mantl visiting her sister nntil Monday, when .Ihe returned home. Mr. and Mr. Clifford Young and .family, Bishop and Mra.. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Baxter and family, fam-ily, enjoyed a trip to Bear Lake BaL nfa The were Joined at - Salt . - j Lake by three car loads ot Mr. Young relatlvea and a very atee time was had by everyone. They re- . turned home Tuesday. a nrtr rlvNi Thursday of last week, at the home of Mrs. 8.1 Chlpman, 4n honor ot her grandchtl. dren Phyllis and Stephen Fletcher. A verv enjoyable time was "had by everyone present There were about twenty guests, Including . relatlvea from Provo," The two grandchildren left-Saturday for New York. Monday Mon-day and Tuesday ot last week, Mr. and Mrs. Chlpman took the two grand children for a trip to Logan Canyon. They' have been visiting here tor S months. . " v.- Heber Rasbura ot Heber, waa via. Iting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barratt Monday. ' Wm. Palmer apent the latter part ot the week visiting in American Fork with friends. Mrs. James Crystal' spent Monday in Salt Lake visiting with her eon Alex Crystal. Sunday a baby boy waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rowley, Mother and babe both reported doing nicely. Mr. and Mra. S. R. Aveson and Mr. and Mrs. H..V. Loveless of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors ot W. D. Love, less. You can not dj better than to take your " grain-to Chlpman's, " get highest cash prices and buy their merchandise at lowest prices. Friday ot last week Mrs. Peter Logsden and daughter Leona and Mr. and Mrs Wlllard Smith, motored motor-ed to. Salt Lake and apent the day on business. The B. B. ladies and their huabanda motored to Saratoga Tuesday evening. After a delightful awlm In the plunge, plun-ge, they enjoyed a delicious lunch. There, were about thirty In the crowd. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. John Robin. son and family, Mr. and Mra. W. R. Halllday. and Miss Golds Crystal, motored up Provo canyon to Park City, returning home 1y way of Parleys Par-leys canyon and Salt Lake. Mrs. John LolMna, sister of Mr. Geo. Y. Myers ot Highland, and" bob Carl of Salt Lake, together with Mra. Effle Feeder and daughter Lillian of Los Angeles, spent last week vtalt. lng with Mr. and Mrs. Geo W. Myers My-ers ot Highland. O The Relief Society of the Highland ward gave a dance In the Highland school house Wednesday night A large crowd was In attendance. In the afternoon a ban game was en- Joyed after which everyone took part In a watermelon bust, . Glen Andreaaon, small eon of Ray Andreeson received a severe cut on his wrist Wednesday night He was ploying with a number ot his friends and running, stumbled and fell, striking his wrist on a broken trait Jar. The wound la healing nicely, although four atltchea were needed to close It Monday a mall car on the Union Pacific line caught fire near Farm Ington, and by the time the train i reached Salt Lake, some $500 damage ! was done to the rar and mall. Two . sacks ot mail for American Fork that Melvin Dunkley of Logan, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunkley. A . Mr. and Mrs. McNee of Highland, are the proud parents of a boy, born Tuesday, 8ept. 4th. Mother and babe doing nicely. f .4 Mr. and Mr. Oliver J. Roberta left for Lo Angeles the last of the week. after a two weeks' visit here with relatives , and frlends Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wild ot Salt Lake were In American Fork 8unday, guests of Mr. Wild's mother and ta- Iher, Mr. asd Mrs. M. A. Wild. School Children go to the City Market - -for your pencils 'Note books, etc, candles, Crackers, weenlea. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and family of Provo bench, Mra. Jennie Tanner and daughter' Fee and Mrs. Peter Anderson apent Labor "Day In American Fork canyon. John Lovelady and family arrived here last week from Omaha, Nebras ka. They are located In the H. W. Sanderson home. Mrs. Lovelady was detained In Omaha but will Join the family here In about a month. Mrs. Mlna Shatter and daughter Lillie left Tuesday afternoon for As-pen, As-pen, Colorado, to spend a month's visit with Mrs. Shatter's mother, Mrs Anna Schnedler, and to visit Mends In their old borne. Att Clarence Beck of Salt Lake, son ot Mrs. CM, Beck ot thla city Mr. Tlessman an Inventor and Mr. Stow a mining man ot Salt Lae are sending a few days up American Fork Canyoi were in the car came Tuesday morn lng In first class condition, according to Postmaster Chadwlck. Strange, But True Rockefeller can write a few words and figures on a piece of paper and make it - worth $10,000,000 THAT'S CAPITAL; T " JThe United Stater- can r tmammmm mmmmmmMWm , V r ... Jkr take an ounce and a quarter quar-ter of gold and stamp an eagle upon it and make it worth $20.00 THAT'S ; AUTHORITY. A mechanic can take material ma-terial worth $5.00 and make it into watch springs worth $1,000.00 THAT'S SKILL. A merchant can take an article worth $1.00 and sell it for $1.50. THAT'S BUSINESS. A Chiropractor can adjust a vertebra of the spine and restore health THAT'S SCIENCE. Your spine MUST be right before you can enjoy health THAT'S A PACT. J. M. Grant, D. C. Hours 9 io 111 to 4. Phone 113, Am. Fork PLEASANT GROVE'.Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday PROVO OFFICE 69 N. Academy Ave. , TUESDAY, THURSDAY , SATURDAY, 5 to 8 p. m Mr. and Mrs. Ruben CMpmaaand daughtsra Eileen, 8arah, and Florence and Mrs. Mlna Chilton motored' to Bingham Friday ot laat week, to Tla-lt Tla-lt with Mrs. John O. Adams. Mra. Chilton also visited Mrs. Basil Varney. James R. Dolmer- spent a couple ot days here the latter part of this week visiting relatlvea and frlenda. Mr. Dolmer will be remembered ' by many here as one of our good tailors, before he moved to Salt Lake. Mrs. L. 8. Harrington and Mra' O. M. Cozzena apent Tuesday visiting with friendivin Provo. Wednes day Mrs. L. 8. Harrington and Mra. O. M. Cxwzens motored to lehi and spent the day with friends. Miss Ester Jarrell ot Vernal rpent the week end with Mrs. .Emma Fos ter. She left Monday for Charleston, West Virginia, where she will teach school. Miss Fern Foster accompanied accompan-ied her as far aa Salt Lake, and re. malned to spend the week with" her sister. Mrs. CMnton Larson. For the next month Miss Zella Za- brlskle will be local reporter tor the CITIZEN In the absence of Miss Dena -Shatter, and It will be a favor to Miss Zabrlskle, ag well as THE CITIZEN to give her all the news when she calls or phones. Miss Za. brlskle can be reached at this office, phone 85 or at her home, phone 97J1. Phona the news to her. Qfovf Mntirf ( An extra ton ot coal next winter you will appreciate. . On yoar fall salt 'Sir ever, coat we can tare yea eaoqgh te bay a ton ef coal, as we kave ne expensive overhead, and we sell for cash and yea do not have to pay the deal beats bills. Worsted Fall Salts 37XO Hen's Patent Oxfords $1.95 Waist Overalls $1JS ROYAL CLOTHING STORE. . M. C Kobloson, Jlr, BACK TO SCHOOL. HELPING THE BOYS AND GIRLS IN THEIR PREPARATIONS WITH MANY IMPORTANT SAVINGS. Sturdy Shoes " for School Long Wear at Low Cost ALL STYLES AND SIZES FOR Boys' and Girls' $1.98 - $3.98 CHILDREN NEED STRONG, SERVICEABLE SHOES FOE SCHOOL. OURS ARE THE BEST WE CAN FIND FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. MewGingham Dresses n it nm a mm m a sa FOR GIRLS 7 to 14 yean These are just the dresses for school wear. V -- Priced low at S1 .39 - With 2 pairs of Knickers for school or 'Dress-np,. 'Dress-np,. Popular styles. Attractively . Priced. $5.90 $9.90 Boys Suits "True Blue" School Blouses These blouses are cut full and well made, and are to be had in a variety wide enough to insure pleasing every boy. A Big Value at Only, 79 Cents CHILDREN'S Heavy Ribbed"STbCKINGS The kind that" wear. 29c PAIR SCHOOL CAPS 79c ,93c Children's. Ribbed HOSE 2 PAIR 25c School HANDKERCHIEFS For the little girls- . .JLF0RM2 Mr. Jack , Dempsey of this city, left Tuesday for New Yorkrwnere he will visit his brother Jack Dempsey at his training quarters. Mr. and Mra. Leo T. Shelley of American Fork. Mr. and Mra. O. J. Roberts of Los Angelei and Mr. and Mra.. Andy Trane ot LehL visited Monday at Magna, and Bingham with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffett and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Steele motored to Mr. and Mra. Ruben Chlpman an! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingersoll motored Salt Lak. Wednesday and spent the to Heber Prldar and attended the day transacting business. baU game there. Friday evening of laat week, Misses Eleanor Kelley, Eva Stlce, Rosa Wag. staff and Doris Cunningham enfet. talned at a progressiva party. There were thirteen present and a delight, ful evening was spent by all. Bishop and Mra, J. A. Wrlgbt an! eons Glenn and Steve and MlasGladyl Vaughn of Bingham,. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Wild, Mise Amy Shelley, Edtt and Jennie Thornton spent Monde' In American Fork canyon. 1.1 THE MOST ENJOYABLE PLACE IN. UTAH COUNTY TO SPEND A DAY OR A ' WEEK IS AT THE Famous Saratoga Springs TVO;SANITARY PLUNGES COOL, SHADY LAWNS AND A FINE" CAFE, with puces Very reasonable-cottages furnished fos light -housekeeping. ' , VISIT US WltetHE FAMILY YOU 'LL COIVlE AGAIN -THEY ALL PO. 'V. 0000000X00XK0OOOiO0X000 |