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Show 1 J?..' . .r ; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. i . AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923. t It. J J LOCALS j PERSONALS 1 ' 1 "' V " Mrs. F. U. White .had as Sunday TwSS"""", , . "''"""" - " " " V AMERICAN FORi- 'AXLtt? ll Z J Oscar Chlpman to spending !; the 1 I if (fV I P Ljs? f 7f Mk end In tUU Lake with- hlavauint. I I 1 If lr7 I sTYff n 'fl fl -J V J t iU ' . '.IS '1. 4'J .1 Li. -. ' Mr. Heed Gardner was a Provo Til. 1 tor on business Monday. Mrs, J. P. Werner and mother, Mm. 6. F. Kitchen wera Provo visitors on builneaa Monday. Mrs. Tim Richard and ion of Lin don visited here Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs James Adams. An umbrella tor Conference is to your railroad fye got one at Cbjpman's. Mrs. Melissa, Greenwood and son w. 8. Greenwood . returned Wednesday Wednes-day from St. George where they spent 10 dare visiting relatives. Mrs. Grace Coates and son Marlon returned home Tuesday after spend, mg a ten days visit In Eureka with Mrs, Jameg Crooks." " y Mr. and, Mrs. A. B. Adams and family spent Wednesday In Salt Lake on business matters and at. tending the Fair. - J Mrs. Ren Roberts and Mrs. Ralph Parttt entertained Friday at the home of the latter In honor .of th 4th birthday of Alice Robert and Mar- jorie PoritL There wera IS little guests present Grant Ingersoll, who recently had his eje Injured by getting copper dust la them while working at Bingham, Bing-ham, has .been, receiving treatment In Provo and when ' Ms eyes have sufficiently healed, he will enroll In the University. Mrs. Wilson Cunningham was plea, santly surprised at her home Saturday Satur-day event, the occasion being her birthday. After a pleasant evening spent In games and music, refreshment refresh-ment were served.. The guests wars Mr. and Mr. Kenneth, Brown, Mr. and , Mrs. Thoe. Shatter. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Orant, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hansen, Kate Rowley, Dens Shatter and Clarence Orant " Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and fam. lly spent Monday in Salt Lake on business and vlslrtngfthe Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben' Davis of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Greenwood 'and family. M. A. Wilde has returned . -JromJ Callente, Nevada, where he was em ployed for a short time. . -The Third ward Relief Society recently re-cently purchased th old West school hou 'in that ward and with the pro. ceeda they mad from the refreshment Fork stand operated In the ball park last season, th room ha been nicely equipped. Th tU sueflif wm J&ld there Treads? .aftoraoos sxl next Tuesday a socfcl for the mm, bars will be held. Orln Asbton commenced his .two weeks' vacation' from the Utah Power ft Light company Tuesdsy Mrs. Clinton Larson and son re turned to their horn in Salt Lake after spending a few days here with Mrs. Emma Foster and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watts of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mrs. Watts' parents, Mr- and Mrs. Newman Wagstaff. Pres. and Mrs. 8. L. Chlpmaa motored mo-tored to Morgan Tuesday to attend th funeral of W. R. Rich, on of the Presidency of th, Morgan Stake, who was a missionary companion of Pres. Chlpman 37 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. (Jordan Hansen have purchased th old Rowley bom own.' ed by Mrs. Sadie Wagstaff and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Durrant, who have been occupying the place have moved into the Joe Armstrong place In the Fourth ward. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Chlpman and daughter, Mrs. Delbert Heiaelt, accompanied ac-companied Mrs. Raymond Chlpmaa and children to Salt Lak. Monday. Mrs! Chlpmaa "and children visited her and In Richfield the past summer sum-mer and left tor their home ta Den. ver that day. Mrs. Earl L. Mathewg and children Earl and Betty, returned to their bom la Salt Lake Saturday attar spending three weeks here visiting with Mrs. Mathews' parents, Mr. sad Mrs. A. W. Buckwalter who accom. panlad them to 8alt Lak and spent th day. : ,r' In the September issue of the Utah Payroll Builder, official organ et the Utah State Federation of Women's Clubs, appears two pagea of pictures of women, prominent In women's organizations or-ganizations ot the state. 'Among the pictures . art those of Mrs. Atlantic Chrlsteasea ot the iocal Women's Municipal Council and Mrs. A. W. Buckwalter ot the American Fork Soroeis. Mrs. Ida Haasj of the American Floral Co. received word fwta Ernest Winn, tormeriyofthls city, but now of Salt Lake, that Ms broth. eVs wlf of Nepht had died and he placed an order tor s floral piece with Mrs. Haag. MryCWInn also said that his daughter Evelyn was married la Salt Lake Wednesday. J. Morse has returned home after spending a month at Colton at the Coddlngtoa tench. Get your silk hose now before the price advances. Humming Bird are yet $1.60 pair at Chlpman 's. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Tlppetts of Hinckley, are visitors In American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Tv W. Cropper Crop-per and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Aslib? Supt. David Oourley and Clerk Jos. Walton of the local school office, were in Salt Lake Wednesday a&-business lor the scnooi aisinci. 1 Mr, and Mrs. Gus Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lynch were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Varney at dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Varswy were married Monday. Mr. Varney leaves soon v tor Callente, Nev., where h has employment and Mrs. Varney will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Varney for the winter. vas eaivsasascAa Mm J . . ",v, ?Ts 1 ' -. llowokdan ChaBgr bMuied m the sew Ford Sedan malt k s bensr look-bf. look-bf. roomier car. A hi(W radiator with a trim apron at Its bias leads difnky befitting a clewed car. The higher hood and tnkrged cowl curving gracefully to the dash give a aryliah swsep to its body snaa, andflord additional kg worn ior occtipants ol the (ront All body fininf window KfuUtore, door grlpt, door latch bvera, door lock, don light era finished in ucktL The upholftery canie a fine dark lin on a oh brown background that does not aaailr show dust or dirt. Silk window curtain to hrmce-be lor the three rear window enhance the Kyle el th cat and add to the contort ol It taamui. Sea th new Sedan and other new Ford body cry lea at our , ' Tic cert cm he obuinrd tftromtk th Fori Wtiklr Purthau PL. PITTS & HATCH MOTOR CO. American Fork. Walter NeedharaTspent Tuesday in Salt Lake la th lnterestavof the dry goods department of the Chlpman Merc, company. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rasmusaen, Miss Mary Chrlstensen and Masters Joe and Wayne Fullmer were visitors st the 8tate Fair Thurday. Mrs. Wm. Elsmore was hoatess to the B. B. ladles Thunday afternoon at her home. There were 20 members present snd all report a most enjoy, able afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hansen ,wl children ot Payson spent Sunday here with Mrs. Hansen's mother, Mr? Elizabeth Parker who is confined to her home with Illness. Walter and Stanford Kershaw of Salt Lake City spent 8nnday here, guests of Mr. sad Mrs. Lea Jackson. The two young men formerly lived here. -v Word was received here this' week announcing (he arrival of a biby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Len Shaw- of Bingham. Mrs. Shaw was formerly Miss Marie Adams of this city. The marriage ot Miss Violet Powell of Lehl snd Mr. Glenn Varney, son ol Mr. sad Mrs. Geo. Varney ot this dty, took place Monday afternoon In Pro. vo. ' Th young couple have many friends la both cities. who wish; them mack Joy." : . -' CL7, Mr. and Mrs. Ray 8wtnhart ot erton, spent Sunday Tlstlng Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Cunningham here. Monday they left for California. Mrs. Swlnbart was formerly Miss Mabel Carr and resid ed In this city tor several years pre vious to her marriage. Mrs. Geo. Webb arranged a sur. pris party for her son John which was given FYlday night last In honor of. his 14th birthday Games were played following which ke cream' and cake were served. The guest num. bered 15. Mrs. E. N. Wagstaff, Mrs. George Webb, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams and Mrs. N. M. Ambrose attended the funeral services held at Fort Douglas Thursday for Ross Webb and returned return-ed with the body to this city where burial was made. MAIN STREET rporaitd iLS 475 DEPARTMENT STORES AMERICAN FORK Good Warm Blankets At Price That Impel Buying! Good, warm, serviceable Blankets our allotment of enormous purchases from leading mills, affords you important im-portant savings and awaits your selectioa Wool nniabsjd Cotton Blanket white, gray Size 6680, and lan Sue lixU; , snd tan la white," graj eweeee ft Plaid Cotton Blanket Slit ' ' 64x80, in assorted colon and plaids . . . . . r.SZ8 Sixc " 78xRO, Jo assorted color and plaids ...... $U8 Wool Blankets In .plaids, white, gray, and tan .... . . $3.98 to $7.90 Silk Hose FOB WOMEN Pure Thread Silk 98c Wool Hose For Women Ribbed Top 58c Boys' Unions Good Values Ribbed underwear, wool finish. ..Good weight. 98c ' Union Suits Fleeced Lined HVr Men Extra Values $1.69 Underwear For Misses Good weight 98c The lure of the State Fair proved as Irreststable WeTer this year and each day found a large number of our citizens among , the throngs who "took In" the Fair, and towards the end of the week many left to attend ( Pnnfopanna The faculty. of the high school and their parents enjoyed a "get -acquaint ted" party , at the school Wednesday evening. Games were the main feature fea-ture ot enjoyment unless the. delicious pies served may be considered the best part of the evening. There were about 21 present. To mark the fall opening of the Relief Re-lief Society meetings In the lat ward a sorlaf was held In the ward chapel I Tuesday afternoon, with Pres. Rose H. Orant In charge A short program was given In connection with the lesson les-son work and light refreshments were served. Stake board member Me a. dames Ellia Buckwalter, Ab9 Qnd. mundsen and Warren B. Smith were present " CARS TRUCKS. TRACTORS : You can sava your fare by purchas ing at Chlpmaa 's. . We save you money. Mrs. Ada Baker was among the business visitors in -Salt Lake Thursday. Thurs-day. W. T. Brown has returned home alter a two weeks, visit la Sandy with his daughter-in-law, Mr. W. H. Brown. , Mrs. Steve Woods and daughter, Mrs. Verland Herbert of Salt Lake, visited ' friends la American j Fork Sunday.' . - Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Stewart mo. tored to Salt Lake Wednesday aad spent the day on business, also visit. Ing the Fair. ' " ' Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lynch entertained enter-tained at their home Monday evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Olen Varney. Covers were laid tor IS guests. Mrs. Clyde Dorton and two children chil-dren of Lehl, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Storrs and son of Provo, were Sunday Sun-day guests here ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Storrs. and family. Mr. and Mrs, Bum Preston of Salt Lake, spent Sunday In American Fork with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Robert and daughter Elva, Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter and son George of Salt Lake were th Sunday guests at the home ot John Jackltn. Mescrs. Joseph-Holmes and Elmer Tracy ot Odgen. and Ellen Jscklin of American Fork were guests ot Miss Beulah Thome of Provo Sun-oar Sun-oar - Mrs. Alice S. Parker, who Is re covering from a selge of Illness', is now at the home of her parents, MTT and Mrs. Joe. Searle. Mrs. Parker has been under the care of a special nurse-hut has recovered sufficiently to dispense with her services. Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith an nounce the engagement ot ttelr daughter Zelma to Mr. Newell Hof- TSeln6f Gunnison, the- wadding to take place In the near future." Miss Meredith and Mr. ITofhelns'both hoU popular places In the young set snd have a host of friends who extend congratulations. Mrs. Ruben Chrpman entertained at dinner Friday evening at her home complimentary to her sister, Mrs. E. A. Culbertson of Salt Lake, the oc cs!on beJng her birthday. A color scheme of pink and white prevailed. a crystal basket ot pink cosmos tor. mlns the centerpiece off the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Culbertson, Dr. and Mrs, Nelson, Jess Olsen ot 8tK Lake; Mrs. u E. Chlpman and members of the Chlpmaa family of this city. - - C A,N D Y ' SPECIAL SATURDAY and SUNDAY, O0TOBES 6th and 7th." inis corrox coon for ten cents on the purchas4 of me pound ot Keely Sat.. Special at tb Brtggs Pharmacy Ssiurdsy and Sunday, Oct. 6 and 7. Told after those dales Briggs Pharmacy ifirpnonevv - a Tot nruir Store S iiroii Shoe, Harness anil Saddle Repairing iE.1, Pliillips"& Sonj S Upper Main St. Am. Fork! s OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. We make saddles to order! Ladies I Tou can get that new hi suit or coat , at Chlpman'. Miss Rhoda Baker Is enjoying 1 two weeks' vacation from the offlo ftf th- local Mutual Creamery .Co, and ia Tisltlng io Ogden with 1st aunt, Mrs. H. C. Jensen. Miss Bttar wIU visit with Mr. and Mrs. aiins. all Baker ot Pocatello, Idaho, hstai returning home. TAXES STILL HIGHER let as kelp pay year taxes j savbiff job oa rear ele. tkes, lata, ihees, shirt, etc. Beys Shoes Waist Overalls Caps ...V;. We sell tor cash and tor less. ROYAL CLOTHING STORE M. C Boblason, Xgt i Shovels of Coal j - Every winter you waste a lot of money-sliovel it up the flue, so to speak. And you wili keep on wasting wast-ing money "until you regulate your heating plant. In a ton of coal there are about ,250 fair-sized shovelfuls. , Well, every day that your heating plant is without a regulator, you waste three shovels of coaL Figure what this means in dollars and cent9. A ton of coal costs, say, $10. At this rate each of the 250 shovelfuls costs a little more than four cents. Three shovelajpf coal a day wasted is twelve cents a day wasted lost, thrown away. 1 Can you afford Jo waste twelve cents worth of coal every winter's day f Of course you can't. What'i the good of waste toothing! , Stop the waste' with a Heat Eegulator. The Regulator Regu-lator will pay for itself with the waste. But that isn't all A Heat Regulator will give you just the heat ym want at the time you want it not too TPTh and not too little. , M. S. Lott PLUMBING AND HEATING Main Street,' Telephone' 49 J. LEHI, UTAH .1 a . |