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Show t ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1923. battjbday; September im iimnrmu WOT? IT nTTOTN . - .,,-!. - x nuninvajn j.vma s i jj "if 'if J H --K AMEEICAN FORK LOCALS" PERSONALS R. L. Ashby spent Saturday In Salt tak. on business connected with th poultry business. . ' " Mrs! Nell Moffett and Mn. Morley Steele spent Sunday In Salt Lake visiting vis-iting friends. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. W. inner inn-er went to Rlnfhnm and opent the day flailing with Mr. and Mrs 061. lea Miller and family, v Dr. P. M. Kelley will be the speaker speak-er In' the parents class 8unday mor aine In the First ward. Everybody Invited. J. L Plrmaga returned bom Mon day from a few days business trip to Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lake, were Sunday son, W. 0. Storrs. Mrs. J., B. Spratley, Jr., Mrs. O A. Anderson, Mrs. Charles Oaisford and Miss Marie Spratley, spent Thursday at' Provo. The- Primary convention" will be held Sunday afternoon In the regular Primary room In the east side of the basement of thj tabernacle, r . Among the students who are leav ing this week end to attend the B T. U. are: LaBelle Anderson, Zetma, Meredith, Fannie Searle, Allc, Park. r and Edna and Mada Shelley. For pencils, writing paper, tablets, theme tablets, note books, fountain pens, Ink. and. the like go to - Chip-man's. Chip-man's. ; Mr. and Mrs. ' Archie A. Teeples moved to American Fork recently and are located In the Annie Greene residence. Mrs. A. M. Cossens, who tor the past month has been visiting here. left Saturday for her home in New York. - Mfr and Mrs. George Earl And fam ily of Bingham, Mrs. W. p. Harring ton, Miss Fay Clays and Mr. Paul Woodcox of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mrs. W. A. Robinson. The Prlscllla Club entertained their husbands Friday evening at Saratoga springs. A most enjoyable time was had by everyone.; A luncheon was nerved after a swim in the plunge Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Pratt of Salt Lake, were visitors Sunda of Mr. Pratt's parents. Mr. and Mra L. Pratt, and Mrs. Pratt's brother. W. 0. Storrs. Mrs. I4" S. Harrington was in Salt Lake WodneedsyVvbriUng with friends. fri-ends. " ---i- Everything you seed tor school including in-cluding candy, .gum and cakes ' at Chlpmaa's. ' Mr. and Mrs. Porter, and Mr and Mrs. Race of Salt Lake, were Sunday visitors' of Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Fir. fltnrra r flail I . wvsi ap Bjwie v ssa a aau W H. Allred and Mrs. Louise Nicholas and daughter Evelyn of Wallsburg visited here with friends Monday. Mr Maude Wild and son Alma and Mrs. Rose Varney left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif, for a Visit with friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Beck of Highland High-land hav moved" Into the home of Mrs. Janle Forbes, and Intend to make their home her. The Sunday school officers and I teachers pf the First ward met with Supt. 8, F. Grant Friday night at his noma, sunaay school topics wsre tak. en up and after a short program, lunch was served. Mrs. Ethel Collier and son Harold, formerly of this-city, have returned from Huntington Beach, Cat. to again man ineir noma nere. They are now with Mrs. Collar mother, Mrs. A. W. Miller. They came through by auto with Mr. 0. H. 'Allred and his mother, Mrs. Lotriae Nicholas, who went on to Park City. The meeting of the Alpine 8 take Primary board members was held Monday at the bom of Mrs. Belva 8trong at Alpine. Those present from American Fork were Mrs. Pearl Bet, tant, Misses Ruth Chlpman and Allc , Parker, MriJjieaHsiselt, Mn. Oma Mitchell and Mrs. Jos. Nlchole. - After the business meeting refreshment refresh-ment war served by Mrs. Strong. i" 1 V " t -V 'A,- t eawjassawj - J , - A birthday party was given m hoa-r hoa-r ot Mr. William Thornton at hU home Monday evening. The oma vera decorated la ptnk paper and flower. , Refmhmenta war served . to about thirty gneats. The oat . ot town guesU wer Mr. and Mrs, Fr4 Anderson of Murrar and Mr. and , Mrs. ; A. Kennedy Thornton of Salt Iren motored P tram 8tandardvflls Lak. Everyone present enjoyed a Saturday evening. C J. returned nice time, i t , Monday afternoon to resume his work , ' , - there, wMl Mra. Oaisford and the Mr. and Mrs. Ruben OMnmn ni children ar anendlnv ih weak tior Mrs. Mina Chilton spent the flret rart of the week in Bingham visiting visit-ing with 'Mr. Chilton, who la employ ed there. Mr. Chilton returned with her her for a few days visit ' t fnssnwsi ' 1. , :i, C. ( The Sea Gull girls of th Srd ward Primary enjoyed a weenie roast Monday Mon-day at Parker's pond. Miss Martha Hnntap and AnaMa ItmuiM In charge'ofthe entertainment Mrs. A. W. Buckwalter and daugh ter LuRua retruned Tuesday from Salt Lake where 'they hav been spending a few days with Mrs. E L, Mathews. Mrs. Mathtws accompani ed them horn and will spend a few days here with friends and relatives. BMae - A. J. Kroll and family have decid ed to make their home in American Fork and arf now living in th Pet arson residence at th head of Mer chant streets .Mr J Kroll is th local representative ot th Fuller Brush Co. for th north end of Utah county. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kitchen and daughter Vlda of Eureka, Nevada, arrived ar-rived Friday for a two weeks' visit with their daughter, Mrs. Gilbert My. MAIN STREET cfncorporaUd 475 DEPARTMENT STORES s . AMEEIOAN PORK Eph. Nash ; who was accidentally shot through the hand a abort time ago. Is able to ao to work axain. Ha rs ot Highland. They hav not seen I ,e towp U each othar for at vaara. .ruff. Mrs. Nash is still halting with Mrs, B. , J. Durrant was hre the first part of th week visiting Mrs. Wm. A. Durrmnt and family. Mrs. n -J. Durrata la snendlnc a rat deal of her Urn working in th tan- pi. 1 vr Charles J. Gaisford, wife and chfl- Mrs, E. A. Cnlbertsoa of Salt Lake, moiord to Eureka Sunday and via. fted with relatives. Miss Madeline Myers accompanied them home. Sh left Monday with Mrs. J. J. Braraer for Denver.. with whom aha will anond the winter and attend the Denver Un iversity, specialising la music Mrs. Roy Myers. of Eureka visited th week end with Mr and Mrs. Rn. L aCh,Pmn. ! Eileen Chlpman ac-' ac-' companied Mrs. Myers back to En. rek to spend a few days. with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. lames Spratley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thortnon and oaughter Locile motored to Heber Sunday and returned home by way ot Park City, and Parley! Canyon. Mr. and Mra. Thornton and a William and Mr. and Mra. A. Kennedy y Thornton left for Preston. ill.' am a. inano inursaay on ousmeas connecx. ed with th Thornton Drag store there. Broad - Toed High Shoes For Girls Comfortable school shoes of gun metal with perforated tips. Half double solei and half rubber beeli. Good wear and service. S)2 to tl'l. ..$2.98 12 . to 2 S3.79 2tf to 7 ....$3.98 Boys' Sweaters FOE SCHOOL An, assortment of colors in all sizes. Ral valnes at 98c to $2.98 Winter Coats for the Little Girls in Velour, ChinchDa and Polalre, Priced low Sizes 2 to 6. $4.98 to $6.50 Girls Middle Blouses for . School Extra rallies at $149 8 aBMwaaataaaaawaaawjaaeaaaaBeasaawaaamaaBaasj A ' : . . Accidents of every des: cription axe occurin daily Some serious others -only twists, bruises, or .minor injuries yetoften a wrenchLof the spine, Hill later develop into serious disease. My aim, is to give the public the. best possible HEALTH SERVICE. EXAMINATION ABSOLUTELY" - TREE So if you have been in an accident, coma in and have a . , epinai Examination. Chiropractic keeps the Spinal column in proper, alignmentIt align-mentIt is the "BETTER WAT TO HEALTH." J. M Grant, D C. Hours 9 to 11 1 to 4. . . , f. Phone 113, Am. Fork PLEASANT GROVE :Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday PROVO OFFICE 69 N? Academy Ave. TUESDAY, THURSDAY , SATURDAY, to 8 p. m. her mother, Mrs. David Adamson ot! Highland. 0. W. Parker and family who left Auguat SO for a vacation, will' return re-turn next week.; They went by aito, going by way of Boise, Idaho, sad Montana, to Vanoouver, Waahiastoa, where they visited with Mrs. Psk. era reiauves. . "Biir Rushton, A former resident of American Fork, died Saturday ev. enlng at his home In Iona, Idaho, Mr. Rushton bad had three strokes, . the third on proving fatal His brother-in-law, Dave Ingersoll. went' to Iona Tuesday to attend the funeraL Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dohonex who have been living In Idaho for the past year, have returned her . to again make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cheney who have been living in the Dohoney home have moved Into the James Chadwiek home - The Mutual offlcere of the 3rd ward gave a kitchen shower Mondav eve. nlng in honor ot Mrs. Christensen for merly Miss Roa Abe!, at the Abel home. A very deltehtfnt Mm. hnf. and Ice cold water melons were served. Mr. and Mra. Chri.am left Tueadsy.for Elwood. where tbey xpecJL.tfl -make their home. PERCALE APRONS At a very low price. A variety of colors, with plain and figured designs combined. At this price yon will want several of these aprons. BIG VALUES ONLY 98 CENTS EACH. Shoes for School Wear Low Priced antf Serviceable an n,21vi Brown Retsn Bluchers in boys' and youths' sizes. Good for school wear. Soft tips. Half double nailed soles. J2.49 to 2 .......J2.79 iK u sA $2.88 See the "Giant" Cap , On Display In Our Window! It's a new Waverly Brand Cap in the season's most popular cap fabric overplaid Chinchilla. Our company's orignal order on this cap was for 12,000 caps. new A Gigantic Cap. We have, one for you A Gigantic Value. Price a Midget -$1.98 --Jfra. Alex Cufinlngham, Mlnser Lu- Cunningham and Liiu Brratt, were Sunday vialtors at Provo. gnesU ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carter. ,l!tWJMrJAIx Cunningham. Mis. ses I.uella Cunningham and Liza Bar- Tatt attended the farewell partr , of Mr. Qarn Carter of Prnvn fcoM ' the Orandview ward. Mrf"Carter Is leaving soon on a mlaston. C r Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Klnley Tay. lor motored to Salt Lake and visited with Mr. and Mra.. J... A, Taylor. START TO SCHOOL I RIGHT and SAVlJ on your school clothes. Boys Dress Shoes $1.99 Caps' . .. 45o Waist Overalls, , all sixes . . . .. $l The"differcnce you save, you will need befoie spring arnves. v ROYAL CLOTHING, STORE ' . A C, BoMnson, M?n Mr. and Mrs. Roy-Greenwood, Mrs. Vera Boley, Miss Thelma Boley. and Mra. Melissa Boley motored to Salt Lake Wednesdayand spent the day on nusiness and visiting friend. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Chlpman. Bo. and Mra. Jos. H. Storrs and Apostle George Albert Smith and family of Salt Lake mad a verv annnMafHt trip t TImpanogos Cave Tuesday. After the climb to th Cave and Inn. cfc, they made the drive around the loop, through Provo Canyon to Pro vo and home. Anostle Smith hiri praisea tte cave and scenery (n Am- erica Pork Canyon, sUtmg that he never spent a more enjoyable tlma. , K0T1CB The Royal Clothing 8tore barns: th highest bidder from Assignee of former Royal Btorea. of American Pork and Pleasant Grove of aU accounts ac-counts will compromise if von win call and settle before eonrt n .nj I m Baai i legal expenses ar in cured. WlOttn a few weeks the names of the nn paid hceounts will be advertised 1 We hope ther, win be few, t any, wno win have to lav their names placed before the public as the "wont pay-kind". , :, , . Why Boys Leave Home l - ' V. The "lure of the city," as it is called, is not the bright lights, not the jazz bands, nor' the bustling crowds. f No, it is none of these, as many have been led to suppose. Boys leave the farms and the small towns because they want to live as city people live. ; hey want to get away from sun-to-sun drudgery, mtiLf0 wnnt conveniences, they want a little comfort, they want efficiency; , . fB running water in the farm,' that the load ot !w be lJ1Khtene.d5 put a bathroom In the home, SmSSt H i? e?r keVU put a sink in the btchen, that happiness may prevail!,-- - - th JttHSn ut once- let Uve well, and , tte city wiU lose some of its attractiveness. fierriho Vluro the city' to the lure of the 'wSffirini 6 caa be made. And running water will go a long way in making the change iSSrVS ? SS aid fabor: saving, bealth-giving conveniences. M a Lott . plIjmbing and heatlxg 1 Main Streets Telephone 49 J. LEHi UTAH H0TAL CLOTHING1 8T0RB If. C Robinson, Vgr. - ' lS-lt |