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Show 1 1 : - V:'. ' I..., SATUEDAY, OCTOBER .6, 1923X AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6.1 Locals and Personals lOsse Mar Wilcox and lis Bar. rati spent Sunday In Provo, visiting Kiss Gladys Watson. Jfr. and Mrs, IUy Coddlngtaa, Hark Coddlngton and Mini Ida Wag. staff were among the visitors at the f tot Fair Tuesday. Kisses Sarah and Eileen Chlpman attended "Irene," the musical comedy ' presented at the Columbia theatre at Provo Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Ambrose return 4 to their home in Tonsphak, Nevada after Tiilt ot a month herewith Mr, and Mrs . N. M. Ambrose and family. Mrs' V. P. Rose,' formerly Miss Lou Ambrose of this oity, who hat been making her hom In Salt Lake la bow Utinf In Seattle, Washington. Klssea Ruth and Althea Ashby, stu. 4ti a the B.-Y. Vtr at home with their parent for several days, ekool having been dUnlesea because fit eonference. . ' " BBwBnnwSnB Dell Greenwood has returned home from Blngtam where he has been ployed for the past summer, and has . enrolled at the Brlgham Toung tTaivsratty. MsaeaeMe) ' Mrs. Lawrence Turner. and baby oa Zaaa of Magna, spent severs! nays this week her, with Mr. Turn it's Barents. Mr. and Mrs. M. t. Tur- ' itr., and Mrs. Junius Adams, who bar pad their Iran ta Bingham for tha fast year are returning to Am ewleaa fork this week to make their Conference Suits and Over Coats for men and young men at Chip man's. Mrs. Lawrence McCandless and children of Bingham, spent Mondaj and Tuesday here visiting with relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. James Adams and daughter Rita enjoyed a Sunday' mo. tor trip to Bingham where they spent the day visiting friends. Donald Barrett, who Is employed at VMlford, spent the first three days of the week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ' Barratt. Mrs. Frank Allen returned home to Denver last week after spending the summer here with her sitters ' and relatives. In 8alt Lake. arjy Nicholson and baby daughter ot Bingham are In AmerL can Pork for as Indefinite visit with Mrs, Nlcbolssa's parsnU, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cheever. ALPINE NOTES if- (Mrs. JOS. LITTLE, Sefortar) Services For Fannie ' -."' Esther MaUett-Carlisla . - This Afternoon KT. and Mrs. B. 8. Quiver and chil-ixm. chil-ixm. and Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Ander-aoa Ander-aoa and children of , Provo, iflilted tri Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Tan- Mr. aad Mrs.. Kea ttmart and Mr. Bad Mrs. Delbert, Wckeraon, who vis ItasV Mir. and Mrs. WUaoa Cunning, kaa hero the. first of th week,, left Wednaeday for Sawtalle, California, U RMko thalr home. - Mr. , aad Mrs.,- Tho. Codington fftarsad komie Thursday evening from laflr, ranch ;at Cplton where they 'Want i: week.',, ' Mr. . and' Mrs. - - Ray CaddlngtOB left Wednesday for the ranch for an indefinite stay. 1UX Burnham wis able to return bom to, Pheasant Grove 8unday after Mlf confined to the local hospital ley tan days following an accident la flattie Creek canyon In which ha was aaaload oa the legs. - . H. Grant ,of Salt Lake .visited 'with Mr. and Mrs! J. E. .IngersoU hsra Tuesday, Mr. Grant la building home on Provo Bench. James W. Brown, of Salt Lak. tlsited the Ingsreoll's here Monday. James Chad wick was, removed ta the home of his sister, Mrsr Hans Laarsen Thurday, from the local hospital, hos-pital, where h has been confined for 1 thret weeks following an operation for appendicitis. Mr. .and Mrs. D. J. Strong , and daughter ot Magna who are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley and, Mrs. Shelley spent Monday In 8alt Lake. o , Finley Always Got His Wife to Work On Time Robert Finley was as kind and thoughtful as It Is possible tor a husband to be in the four months that h and hi wife, Mildred, were married. . . . Still she want a divorce, and It looks as If the clrcnlt court la Chi cago were golaj to give It to her. Finley cant understand IC Tor four solid months, mind yon, h has been waking her np and telL lag her It's time for her to go to workand well, It's hard to believe It, bnt the woman didn't appreciate It Not a bit ; : It lsat every husband who will spoil his after .sunrise nap to wake up his wife. If e chap Isn't a good sleeper, there's danger of his being Fannie EBther Mallett-CArliale, age 56, died at the home of Lincoln Car lisle of Alpine Thursday following kin's parents, an Illness of about a year caused by .Dates. a nervous breakdown. The deceased has made her home with Mr. Carlls. le and family tor the past I weeks. She was born In Alpine, December 23, 1867, and within an hour of her birth, her mother died. Her father passed away shortly afterwards and Mlns Carlisle was adopted aad rear, .ed by Mrs. Fannie 8. Carlisle whr died about 18 months ago. Funeral services will be held Sat urday afternoon at 2 p. m. In the Alpine Al-pine chapel with Bp. J. W. Vance in charge. and 8th grades took tha children of that room to the fair in Bait lam Wednesday. Mrs. Rachel Davey isspendlng the week In Salt Lake visiting and at. tending conference. Mrs. David Wilkin and' children returned re-turned ,to their home In Magna after upending a few weeks wljh Mrs. WU- Mr- and Mrs- Ben J. Mr- Rurrell Bates returned to his work in Magna after being home two weeks suffering with qulnsey. Miss Pearl Wilkin is In Magna visiting with her brother, David. Mrs. Ed. Paxman of American Fork and Mrs. Orson Brown wero visitors at the Toung Mothers Club last Thursday, which was held at Mrs- Alva Brown's. e e Mr. and Mrs. Orson Brown of Gar field are visiting relatives her. '' ', i Mr. and Mrs. Ssm BetemaaDt Mag na were here last week visiting. Mr. and Mrs. , Herbert Mitchell, Mrs. Smith and Miss Moss, all ot Murray have been visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Jssse Cartchner of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Devey. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. C. Douglas Barnes were gnesta of Mr. and Urn. Ralph Strong, Sunday. ' . e e . . Mr. Henry Beck and Frank Bate. man who are employed at Park City spent 8unday bare with their famlles. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Ed. -Burgees motored to Salt Lake Friday oa business. see Mr and Mrs. Arthur .Forbes spent Saturday at Provo with their chil. ' R. L- 'Ashby was in Salt Lake on Thursday, attending a meeting called tor the agricultural interests ot Utah under the direction of the Utah Agrl. cultural College. o .unable to get bach to sleep after dren. Mrs. Tom Allen, Miss Eva aad shooing the little vroman oft to the Mr. Robey Forbes. daU, grind.. : .... i4 . s' I!-'- - J Less considerate men might forget I Mn- " " as usr guest her sos to wake np. na wtr or Washington. Rut Mra rinW. twfnr Ilka all i i aawa. i sf a. a i - women a little unreasonable at times "r- merai uni is nome again took the stand that he ought to drag ' ..Wf away all snmmer. He his hips .out to wot himself. Isnt ? "chool at American Fork Mm. Finley testified her husband had) aot jWorkedme jday In the four months they were married. Of courie, Tlnley was a little hasty at times. She said, for instance, in-stance, that one time he beat her because her salary waant as large as he thought It ought to be. considering consider-ing the dandy way In which he was helping her. Mrs. Finley told the- court she fi nally put her foot down and, decided Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hackett of Lehl were visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Jos. Marsh Tuesday. Mrv and v Mr Frank Healey were business visitors at Provo Saturday. see Mr,, and Mrs- Fred Healey were in Provo on business Saturday. , . , . ' There were more than one hundred sKObCHbKHsK) to get a divorc. because a the pres. ""d fifty, people at our ward confer- ence tela la the meeting house Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Bishop James Vance presided, Our visiting brothers save very .Interesting talks. Brother Cut. ler and Bishop Gardner of Ihl were here, Pres. Evans being unable to at. tend on account of being 111. The same officers "were sustained as be-forev be-forev For bishop, James Vance. 1st counelor Jos. Marsh snd second coun-selorIveRoy coun-selorIveRoy - Bair.- Brother" War ren Clark, chorister and Rachel Devey, organist. ence of two of her girl friends he pitched her downstairs when she dldnt bring Mm home money to buy himself a suit Being pitched downstairs wssnt so awful, you understand, but the Idea of doing it before company annoyed her. TOOTaHTFBlT)AY;iJwl SAT-Matinee Sat 10c - CONSTANCE TALMADOE, in TOLLY of the FOLLIES' Also another big ' LEATHER PUSHERS" MONDAY ONLY HOBAET BOSWORTH, in "THE SEA LION" and SOME COMEDY. . OeWMOaTOMOarOatQ "O EALART 1T7 I JL theatrJH susseijw jI'.i i WED. . THURS. Matinee Wednesday 10 cents. , WLLLARD HACK'S MASTERPIECE "KICK IN" Howdy Friends, A bully Is a fellow who, when he makes a piece of news Aries to mak the editor keep it out of the paper. An American Fork citizen thinks the fate ot the Missouri man who dropped dead while washing dishes for his wife should b a warning to other husbands. It could be worse, but the pessimist thinks it rarely ever is. . no a Nit They called me Haxel when a child T" wonder why? My father was a "Colonel," I cant deny. 1 always was a afraid of squirrels. Since childhood's early hour, I If anyone would crack a nut, With fear I'd always cower, That is not my fault at all, I trust that you can see, The reason for this column Folks, Is Just heredity. The two principal English exports to America are lecturers and liquor, ' aad some Americans are mean enough to say they enjoy the letter much more than the former. The meek may inherit the earth, but the question Is will they be able to bold onto it. 1" St ." Just plug in """sssnj T QNG DISTANCE offers a miraculous Z" service to the nation. Farm, oil field, factory, mine and mill all are before the man who uses the telephone and he may lug in" at his pleasure. Weather makes little . difference, distance dis-tance none at 1L The whole country with its 14,000,000 telephones is ona switchboard before one when he lifts the receiver. Bell System "service is available to aH It is the messenger of modern buainesa, the handmaiden of the' modern home. the Mouktain Stato TuorKxi iTnxsjurMca "-I f f, f ii i n I fli UiX4tmi4mitUm1ki mother," whispered the flapper, "I'm afraid I spoke disrespectfully." . Jt is hardly likely tgtaW.. , the doctor who advises that girls be kissed on trta nape of the. neck to avoid ml. c robes has received, letters ot endorsement en-dorsement from any kissable girls. ' ... , It has recently been stated that the American people' were divided:' Into two classes those, who "still had a little" and those who "had a little still." The old fashioned girl who. used to have a, caller, one a week, now has a daughter who gets weak entertaining entertain-ing ten callers a night We favor Monday. a blue law against blue Willie's Dog Life r wpille had almost, finished, his reading lesson when he came to a word he could not pronounce. "Barque." prompted the, teacher. Willie looktod at his classmates and grinned. "Barque, Willie 1" exclaimed the teacher harshly. Willie, looking np at the teacher, finally cried ont: "Bow.wpw-wowP Hew They Get That Way . . , First Egg: "I am tired of being In this hot water." ' . Second Bgg: "Never mind, yotll get hardened to it" It The UngiUe First Bettor: "Believe me, rve seen this man o' nln fight before when be hits a man h remembsn Bettor : "Hub, when my man bits a man he dont" e Many Have Appendicitis , Don't Know It Much .sVcalied ritotnach troubli ijtf really .chronic appenoUcltia. Thls .eaa often hw yellered by simple glycerins, buckthorn bark, etc, as mixed. t Idlerfia.; IJoat "jBedldnas, art oa on lower bowel bnt iAdrika acU os BOTH npper and tower bowel, ml removes all gaaaaa . and polsoas. Brings ont matter yon never thooiht was J., yonr , fystem. Excellent tor obstinate constipation. Wm. Thornton, Thorn-ton, Druggist No one believes In a man who does not believe in himself. A philosopher is one who can work ' on st the same old salary and thank God that ths countiriTnorepros perous All who have had minor duties to The happiest people (rform in the ward, know what a never, stop to wonder . r With an all star cast BERT LYTELL BETTY COMPSON MAY JlcAVOY CHARLES OGLE OARRETH HUOHE3 I Also a BUSTER KEATON COMEDY (DOMINO SOONh- 'HUMAN WRECKAGE" pert, great task It Is and how much work H takes to do th work properly and have everyone Jo their part to hlp. Now let us stop and think when we go to find fault with those placed over us, such aa the ward leaders wnq nar au organisations to look after: What a much greater work and worry they have. Then let us nut our shoulder to the wheel and always when we are asked'to help In this great work do so uncomplaining. y snd willingly to th best of our ability, without finding fault. Iet us make the coming yar tht most successful year In owe-hint ory. This can be done only by evrryone doing their bit. i Mr. Olpln. teacher , of the 7th are those that whether they are having a good time. STOP HEADACHES HEAD-ACHES attho rid tfdy poises. KsM. Mr, bewrb sad Uwr artjr and ' healtlij wttk the fasKrtii eM stand-by. ""'tSr.rilORSC'S " SS INDIAN (Pills) hoot pills ywy The Dead Beat Says-Sum Says-Sum fokes tawlk with a Cadllack tung and think with a flyrver brane. HSSMBBBSaNS I Whlnehel is It that when spalds m trumps I alius have a phlstful of harts? Some folks are so stupid they could not catch the drift of a snowstorm. correct this sentence: "Forgive me If you want to grow hair do this Brlcnc prov that If t In (Tory lot DMd vr b bald. Pvrt Ihouunila of man in woman, too, ara greatly Scarnwl by falllnK r which Iwi'la lo Inaaa. Thla la poal-ttraljr poal-ttraljr unnecaaary, for Van Eaa. iha raw clantino liquid acalp Baaaa, la all that la acaaaarr lo remora Sandruff. atOD Itchlna t-alp and fmw naw iMlr. Von Vmm through if a.ii.ntlrcally daaHjnad appll-ator. appll-ator. iroaa to tha roota of th hair. It . '--- mo miartaa patmm which auaaa all of tha trouhln. Tonaa claanaa and nurturaa tha ha4r Voota whh-h attil lla and In a ahort tlm davalopa a irowtk f naw, fatalthjr hMr. . Ba awra to sat Vaa Eaa, W will air w a alf Bad suarantaa. - WM. TU0R5T0S DECG . , It Ussy Stores Amerlrsa Fork (f stores), Msrray, l,rov I'lesssnt Oreve, Delta,. Hall I skrv Prlgbom Hi j. Ogden aid lrcs. Three Big Valu&s J . m . size ciincner tires Use Fafbroe my npwm This VtS. quancitp at lowest races ever offered m Buy ILS.Tlrts from Pills & Hatch dolor Co. r" PfiCOflOtTOnattattKrcaK tea, Idaho. |