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Show XSATUBDAY, OOTOgER 2n I ' ameriuax fork citizkn SATUEDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923. , 4. ii it r I .... ,.K ' I" t f r J' '( . r- i jh ' '.A' ! i Locals and, .. John H. Davit of Salt Lake, spent vrI dan her this week with hla wife nd tually. ' Miss' Janice Shelley of 8alt Lake,, past the week end here, "guest of 1UM Thelma Shelley. MUa Uta Barrett and Mr. Arvl Morgan spent Sunday In Bountiful. gcueet of Mra. A. O. Beebe. Kenneth Phlllpa of Ogden, apent Sunday In American Fork, guest of fllM Lucy Adams, Mra. John Berg returned home Sun day after spending a abort visit with tar sister. Mrs. W. B. Gordon In Salt Uka. K you need 1 ateel range, a heating Store or window glass or stove pipe yoa can get them all at Chipman's. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Fernley oWvo apent Sunday here vlating Mraifcm ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Beck and family. Mrs. John P. Murdoch returned to bar home in Beaver Saturday, - after spending a ten dayeVvlst hart with er parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. Miss Carrie Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeo Robinson, and Mr. fcdsoa E. Rockwell of Lehl, were mar- rsd In Prove Monday. Rollow wilt open hla atodlo on Oct. ft. Don forget the data. Call and new sample photos. 8tudlo opposite Grant's store. S0.2tp Miss Lacy Adama entertained a rnmber of girl friends at her home Thursday evening. H eedl work oc cupied the time, and a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Glen Bytes and baby daughter returned home Saturday from NepbJ trfcer they spent a week visiting with fitra. Bykes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abasr Bigler. Word waa rectlved here Monday of the death of Mrs. Maude Wherry of dJeiaavills, Texas. Mrs. Wherry, who M the daughter eg C H. Roberta. . formerly of this city, but now of Los Jkafeles, ww shipped to Los Angeles .for burial Mr. Roberts and a dangh. r vers with her when she died, fir. Roberts having been called gram American Pork where . he had evB visiting. Mrs. Amon Mercer left Saturday fldpm tor her home In Magrath, Can- Ada, afUr spending a visit hart with relatives.. Mrs. Mercer, who had come io visit hsr sisUr. Mrs. Maude Wild. was compelled to : return . at that tin .because of her railroad ticket rattg- tear expiration, and Mrs. Wild arte was visiting la California, earned June that evening, thus the gw sisters did cu see other. Davis Boley, son of Mrs. Mary A. Baity, reclved a dislocated shoulder ' Isarly , . Wednesday morulna; . while work lag at ths sugar factory at Lehl fir. Boley was pushing an empty car fttttk from ths kilns and the car star-fad star-fad to lear, the tracks. Hs still re. ' lamed his hold on the car. and a It left ths track, hie shoulder waa in. jured. , He was Immediately brought from where the Injury was given ' aMdJcal attention. KEALART tpa THEATRJll TONIGHT and SAT, Matinee Saturday, all 10 cents AN ALL STAR OAST, in - The Child Thou GavestMe' Also SNUB POLLARD 2 REEL COMEDY MONDAY CATHERINE McDONALD BRYANT WASHBURN MITCHELL LEWIS AND OTHERS, in "Woman Conquers" . -ALSO PUN FROM THE PRESS WED. . THURSy Matinee MRS. WALLACE REID III! A1 AM PLEASE do not fail to see this wonderful production. Matinee for Ladies and Children Wed.' 4:lh 15c-25c EVENING 7:30 0:30 COME EARLY! ALL SEATS 35 CENTS ALL SEATS BABIES IN ARMS NOT ADTTED AT EVENING .-. - .SHOWS ON THIS PICTURE. Also BUSTER KEATON 2 REEL COMEDY . Next Week J APANESE EARTHQUAKE Picture s Personals Miss Leon Logsdon spent Sunday and Monday atBlngham, guest of friends. Mrs. Bert Adamson spent Mon. day visiting with Mrs. Ed. Larsea In LchL Mr. and Mrs. Will Chipman were among the Salt Lake business visitors visit-ors Thursday! Mrs. Len Chipman spent the week end In Salt Lake visiting her son, Frank O'Brien. If It's In the grocery line, either staple or fancy, you can let it st Chipman's- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rock and Mrs. Eliza Russell and children of Salt ,.r Bund.. Walter, at ths hom, f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan. Miss Myrl Julian visited Misses Fannie Searle and Alice Parker, stu- dent, of the B. Y. U at Provo Thursday. Mrs. W. J. Morrison and children of Salt Lake spent the week end end Monday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham. Eslle Bennett, who is employed at Bingham, spent 8unday In American Fork with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bennett Miss 8arah Smith Is home again after spending the paat summer In Faxmington with her sister, Mrs. Grant Clark. Miss Thelma Mull of Salt Lake, t Is! ted Mr. and Mra. A. B. Adams and family here Wednesday and Thursday. " ' Mrs. Marley Steele, Mrs. B. F. Mof-fett Mof-fett with Mrs. Hyrum Ruper of Provo, Pro-vo, were guests of Mrs. Wm. Marshall of 8alt Lake Sunday. Frank Norrla returned Tuesday to hla employmsnt at Eureka after a weeks' visit here with his wife and family. Miss Luslla Cunningham accompanied accom-panied Mrs. Richard Carter of Provo, to 8alt Lake Tuesday to visit Mr. Carter who was operated on Satur. day for appendicitis. 8e talent that yon hare never Men before. .Entertainers worth while. Tabernacle basement. Thura. Oct. 15, t p. m. sharp. 15-lSer Auspices, Aus-pices, 1st ward Sunday BchooL atlas Rhoda Baker reaamed her position m the office of th ' Vutdal Creamery Monday morning after a ten days vacation spent Ogden and Salt Lake. Mrs. Thos. A BarraU spent Thursday Thurs-day u Salt Lake visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ellis Prseton, who is not enjoying good health, which local frL eada of Mrs. Preston will be sorry to lestrm. o . Lehi Garage Bobbed The Stat, Oarage at Lehl was robbed rob-bed Friday night, and 19 new tires and S or 1 'nner tubes were taken. Th garage t run by Wilson Bros, and Ted ThrMher. Wm. Morgan and Roy Brown vere arrested In Salt Lake for fio crime, and the police nay they tor confessed. They hare been turned over to Sheriff Boyd FREE TICKET Brfn; this ad wKI yn Menday, SI Bay OJtK TICKET and It admits t person. FREE TICKET Wed. 4:15 p m. and 100 other stars, in WRECKAGE" mot Miss' Lillian, Grant and Clarence and Melvln Grant motored to Salt U.V. Cat. iH v aftrnfwiii An tinalnMts. ujmmw w""" - Hans Laursen who is. employed in Callente, spent ths forepart of the week here with his wife," Miss LaVone Bromley 1a spending i the week end in Provo, guest of MU Vanza Nielsen. ' Ruben Chipman motored to Hfher Thursday, spending the day there on business. . - ., s- ' Mrs. Ruben Chipman an.f daughter Eileen are guests of Mrs. E. A. Cul-beruon Cul-beruon of Salt Lake today. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Boley motored to fcalt Lake Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bessant and daughter Louise were Salt Lake vis. itors Monday. Mrs. Neldon Llm, who has been on the sick list for the psst week Is D rUIld 8. A. Kirk of ths Pleasant Grove tehaoU w" business visitor American Fork Tuaday, w. m. urani oi mu uaae, Tisiiea His, niece. Mra. Jos. Ingersoll here Mon. ' . ..... i ...u.,Li day. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Whithsy and on of Leadvllle, Colorado are guests of Mrs. Frank Norrls and family here. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Reader of Og. den apent the week end in American Fork guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8- F-Grant F-Grant and family. ' ' " - Miss 'Nora Steggel anderwent ss operation for appendicitis Monday In St Mark's hospital, Salt Lake, and Is reported as recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wootton and family of Salt Lake, war guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nicholas here Sunday. " - Do you believe in fortune telling? Have yonra told at the Sunday School carnival. Thursday evening next Tsberaacl basement o ALL-STAR CAST IS "TBI CHILD THOU GAYEST IK Starting today the feature at the Realart will be Th ChUd Gaveat Me." Thou rThe story la a highly dramatic one, with terrific suspense throughout- vnuae ine usual picinr, wnicn enaa with ths ringing of th wedding balls.) The Child Thou Gavst Me" begin' with the wedding, and the nuptial as portrayed In the picture are mag- nlficently laborat. Following the ceremony, the man hurries up to the room of his bride.' supremely hsppy as a bridegroom 1 should be. He opens the door ad stand petrified with amazement tor the bride, still wearing her veil and gown. Is clasping a little boy to her breast. "I thought he wss dead", sobbed the girl, too happy to try to shield t"-wswsssBBBnsssxsssnnssBui aaawaMsssssmwasnsmamssssaaiawj bsmbwm ner sret any longer, even from Deposits Subject huL ' to Check .... 11M7I.74 Then began a search, desperate Bd.chi,,., checks . ; 202.90 unflinching, for one whom the has- c-rtm-i rWk. ... lit band had sworn to kill. Ho sua. sworn 10 kui. He sua pects every man. including his best friend, whom be shoots. Then he discovers his error. The man he Is seeking I the Isst one on earth that he would have suspected. But he does not kill him for sufficient rea son The story Is Interpreted by an all- star cast, which Includes such eel. brltleg of the screen ss William Des mond, Lewis Stooe, Adele Parring. ton. Winter Hall. Barbara Castleton, and last, but not least, little Richard ntchje") Hesdrick, who is begin ning to have a following air hit own and one of which many an adult star may well be envious. rxrimc fight w "THE WOMAN P?IQrERiy, In a lonely cabin, far from civIlL atlon, surrounded by miles of track-les8 track-les8 snow, two men bnttle tat life and for the possession of a beautiful woman in one of the thrllllnj? episodes epi-sodes of "The Woman ConqyVs," In which Kstherlne Maconald ( starred STOP 'HEAD ACHES at (ho source flET rid si body peitMs. Keepkid- eeys, bewels snd livtr srtive and healthy itk lb raaMU eld stand-by- . Or MORSE'S IfiN INDIAN (PILLS) ROOT PILLS 25y fvoioM rirrv ham V SLas. ai the Restart next Monday. The two men are Freddy Van Cort, a, New Yorker whoss most violent exercise has been foxtrotting, and Lazar, a French-Canadian accus-, tomedv to make a quick end of ! those who oppose him. The outcome of the fight seems all too clear, even ' though Van Cort fights valiantly, when a third com. batant enters in the person of Ninon licCompte, the girl who will be claimed by the victor. She turns the tide of victory by the most daring mesas. As- Ninon LeCompte Miss Mac-Donald Mac-Donald is seen in s role that '..calls ! forth some of the finest screen act ing she has done. In support ol MIhs MacDonald there are Bryant Washburn as Freddy Van Cort, Mitchell Lewis as Lazar and June Elvidge and flora O'Hare. James Chipman Estate Is Granted Extension The estate of the late Jamea Chip. . J 1 . ft. A AAA m .It 'mis jumaBT uaia uv,vw tu ... tate of Utah as a portion of he i2Z,lsv.BS QUO Iruui iue eautw. vwe to ths fact that federal lnheriUace taxes are due at thla tlm also an extension of time was granted by the court tor the other $11,000, under stipulation, to which tha state, represented rep-resented by L. A Miner, assistant attorney general, agrees. BE0KT Made to the Bank Conunlsstonar of th 8Uts of Utah, of th condition of tii nonrs stati buti 0P AMXJUC1H TOM Located at American Fork, la the County of Utah, tut of Utah, at the close of business on the 6th day of October. 1923. RESOURCES Loams and Discounts Dis-counts 1198,157.40 Less Notes and Bills of this Bank Redis- counted None Overdrafts 14S.SS Claims ad Judgements lS.SOO.OO Furniture and Fixtures . 1,252.26 Other-Real Eatat Owned .10,000.00 Due from Other Banks .. (829.40 Checks on other banks In same town Gold Sllvsr Currency $234.09 , 930.00 75.90 977.00 a . Total Cash on Hand 3.919.95 Expense 117.91 Total .- 117.91 cash Short 9.00 . xoUl $317,909.27 . LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In .. $41,200.00 Surplus Fund 11.500.00 lundUlded Profits $1,226.67 interest 454.69 Exchange .... 435 Rents 75 00 " total .... 1759 91 . lA(tu aness and I Taxes Paid, Etc. 117.91 Net UndMded ProHU . 1.641.70 9486.10 r,, to Other Banks .-u j ..... viMutruus v; assmu tit.vv fTotal Demand Deposits 121,92194 Time Certificates 28,404.67 Savings Deposits 104,820.46 Total Time Deposits . Bills Payable with Inderal Reserve Bank Other Bills Payable Suspense 123,235.12 None None 1.724.41 Total 1317.609.27 State of Utah, County ef Utah: Clifford B. Young being first duly sworn according to law, depose and says that he is Cashlsr of ths above named bank; that th above and foregoing fore-going report contains a full, tras and correct statement of the condition or the ssld bank at tha close of business on the 6th day of October, 1923. ' CLIFFORD E. TOUNO. Cbrrect Attest: wm. "Thornton, 203. H. STORRS, W. H. CHIPMAN. Dlrecton. Subscribed and sworn to befort me this 11th dsy of October,' 1923. CLYDE P. CROOKSTON, Notsry Publli Address: American Fork, Utah. (Seal) My commission expires 3rd dsy of August. 1921 Ststs or Utah. Ofhes of Bank Com mlssloner. I. Beth Plzton, Bank Commissioner of th Stat of Utah, do hereby eertlf? that the foregoing Is a full, trus and correct copy of ths stateravnt of th above named company, filed In mv office this 15th day of October, 1923. SOT? PIXTOM, Bank Commlssloasr. CONDENSED , k . : , f of the, condition of r " '' ' The Peoples State Bank OF AJmSRIOAN ?OBK at close of business on the 6th of October, 1923. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ....... .'. . . ... $198,257.40 Overdrafts 143 Keal estate owned, including Drug store cor. 25,600.00 Furniture and Fixtures 5,252.26 Cash and due from banks 88,343.25 Miscellaneous Total . $317,60947: LIABILITIES - Capital Stock $ 41400X0 Surplus 11,500.00 Undivided Profits 1,641,70 Total Deposits .1 263677 Total .. .$317,60947 t 'in '.-' -' We point with pride to our substantial growth, &i indicated by the above statement, and cordially inviti your account It is our policy to render to our deposit, ors every assistance consistant with, careful banking. OFTICERS AND DIRECTORS DR. J. P. NOTES, Pre. W. H. CHIPMAN,' Vlce-Pres. Z. : ' CLTDE P. CROOKSTON. Asst CUFTORD K. TOUNO, Cashier. caster. . JOS. H. STORES 81DNET NICHOLES HANS CHRISTENSSN . JOHN C. CUTLER WM. THORNTON ' . ..-JOHN L. FI&MAOE MORE BOOKS FOR LIBRARY The balance of the books recently purchased by the library Board" arrived ar-rived here this week and may be found on the shelves. .The librarian welcomes all patrons of the library, whether old or new. and Invites all to enjoy the reading that, is placed at their disposal. The - building is well heated, Ught, clean and cosy and a splendid place to spend a quiet hour reading, r The following are new books.: Pollyanna by Porter Pollyanna Grows Up by Porter Eight Cousins by AJcott Jack and Jill by Akott Little Women by Alcott Ox Team Days on the Oregon Trail by Driggs. The Roearjr by Barclay . . Flowr of th Dusk by Reed The Voice of Johnny Wster by Bower The White Flag by Porter The Hawkeye by Quick Tom Sawyer by Twain Huckleberry Finn by Twain The Alaskan by Curwood Flying V. Ranch by Bower 81x Feet Four by Gregory. Two other books, The Shuttle" by Burnett and "Carry On" by Dawson, were donsted to the library this week. Joseph Hanna Ohren 15 Months In Leavenworth Joseph J. Hanna, confessed violator vio-lator of the Dyer act, was sentenced to servv 16 months In Leavenworth prison by Judge Tillman D. Johnson of the federal court Saturday morning. morn-ing. Hanna on being arrested made a detailed statement to agents of tjhe department of justice telling of the theft of 13 automobiles sndi incriminating David Litvln of twin Falla, Idaho, as th dealer who I disposed of the stolen property. Whll leniency wa. not promised, consider. atlon wa gtm by th diatrict at. tbrney. In recommending sentence to the fact that Hanna had givaa stae's evidence and Information In the triall oi Litvln. that lead to recovery -of most of the automobiles. Hanna has previously served two years In the Texas state penitentiary for stealing automobiles, b acknowledged KLOWIRS FOB ALL OCCASIONS PHOSE 166.W AMERICAN FORK FLORAL . 'lplt Bottling Werks 8Ute Res CUT FLOWERS And FIrnL Designs 4 ' Specialty. Carnations and Rosea, all colors. LEHI FLORAL CO. LE11I Telephone year erder we ship prematly. CLAW801 A ELSXORE , Altorseji-st Law General Practice and . Probate. ' . Bank BldfAmerlcan Frk Mondays and Thursdays.. ; 1016-16 Ksarns Bldg., Salt Uke STATEMENT Registration on Second Thousand Commenced At B. Y. Uidrertr - Enrollment at' th Brlgaaai YaaBj University Is tlft percent htgW than It was on th corresponding gth last yar. Already they bar starts! registering th second thousand, fk compltion of the first thousand hsr. Ins heen schleved last week. PrsdL cally every section of ths Intermos taln rgtoa Is represented la th enrollment, en-rollment, Including besides all of tot counties of Utah, th Btstes of Ort-gon, Ort-gon, California, Arizona, Colondo, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Marykai and Texas; and Canada sad Hsxk. Th following students are earoUsI from this section: " " Asserleaa Fork Karl H. Bantt Donald Parker ' Norman Wing Eramett Isitnot WUford L. 8tom fKasu -Singleton Edna C. Shelley Wllma Stlce ldada Shelley Ross Nielsen Stanford Urtgga Grant Ingersoll Ralph Chipman Leo Nelson'." Myron Boley , 3. H. Wing Earl Robinson' Gracs Follaid Rath Chipman Alic Psrksr ITannis Searte r DelbertOreesweet' Joha 'L Claris Florence Pridsy" Uah Chlpma Lx O. Mersaitb SLaBeUe Anderson AKhea Ashby Rath Ashby Ntna Hallldsy Alptle Aldora McDanW Eva Forbes Little Child Buried HereSnndat" Walter, Jr., small son of Mr. sal Mrs. Walter Strang of Lehi, bat weft known In thla city, died at then home ' in Lehl Friday morning UsU after an Illness of about three . Th child wss nearly three 'yes of age and waa bora la Salt Lake. .Short funeral seirie -err'.held Sunday afternoon at th boom ofMr. Mrs. C. A'Planoa. of this city, te-tlmate te-tlmate friends of th Strange', sal interment took ple ta the local cemetry. 1 - I fmen j& Extension . ; I rTiwfr'r.v Vnvmai " 1. provo Oct 16 R. D I mM.. ih. -o-Btv nu Monflay requ,itwl the cout- ty commission to sxtsnd the the payment of taxes to Dec. 30. stated that luch an extension wouM be of great benefit to the farm8 many of whom would not have received re-ceived payment for their various products at th time taxes becsnw delinquent The matter was reined rein-ed to County Attorney Martin Larson and County Treasurer HeaT Jeppsoa. ' :" f o ' MANY WOMEN USE -GLYCERINE MIXJW Women appreciate the Quick of simple tlycerine." tmckthorn wrv etc., ss mixed In-AdUrtk. Most ", ' -"-L .. a Mil cine act only on lower bowei ' lerika acts on BOTH Upper bowel, and removes all " poisons Excellent tor obstinsts eos-stlpation eos-stlpation and to guard agatart WV dicltls Helps. shy can n I- P ( i fori t Che 1 Hi 00 I i I 0 i sch- In1 TEN mrautes. Wm. , I druggist. 1 , ' |