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Show Don! fall to seeM8weet Lavender1 AMERICAN FORK' LOCALS Il PERSONALS You know Law good the 1st ward plays are. Then see "Sweat Lavend er" at the lt ward, Nov. 8th. " Thna. Coddinaton left Tuesday for Colton for an indefinite stay on his ranch. - ' Mr. and Mra. Victor Nlcholes of Lehl, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl, born Wednesday. Ruben Baxter fell from a ladder last Saturday and received a badly Injured shoulder. Mra. Mary Orantnaui is confined to her bed with Illness, resulting from a severe coiw, Mr. and Mra. I. U Pratt were Sun day visitors In Provo with Mra. Pratt's brother, George Adams and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown mo ' tored to Bingham Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mra. Harold Brown and family. " Come while our stocks are cam plete for your underwear and cloth- Inc. We c.anfli every member of the family." Chlpman's. """" Mrs. Cora null and daughter of Salt Lake, returned home Friday after spending several days here guests of Mrs. A. B. Adama and daughter dau-ghter Lucy! Ross Cunningham Is able to walk about again having recovered fr'Jii an accident ten days ago In which he fell from a tree breaking several ribs. . Harold Hlndley Is at home with his family, from Bingham this week. Mr. Hlndley narrowly escaped being trap ped In the recent Utah-Apex cave-In, being among the mlnera-who received the warning In time to get away. . Mrs. James Chlpman will entertain this afternoon at her home at a Kensington complimentary to Miss La Von Harrington, a bride of early November. Hallowe'en colors' are being used In the room decorations and also In. the luncheon. '.Invitations have been' issued' to 10. Mr, and" Mra. Laurence Briggs, Mrs. EHza Tran and. Mrs. Emma Briggs of Lehl motored to Salt Lake Saturday Sat-urday and attended the matinee The ad Man at the Wilkes. Mr. Miss Ruth Page spent Thursday In Salt Lake on business. Mrs. T. W. Cropper left Friday for Hlnkley where she will apend ten daya visiting with her daughters. A. B. Steele "and family have moved back to Bingham to make tholr home after residing hers for the past year. New express shipment of ladies and Misses coats just la at Chip-man's. Chip-man's. Foster Nkholes left the last of the week for the herd where he er.-pecta er.-pecta to remain until about Christ- nd Mrs. Laurence Briggs and Mrs. Eliza Trane apent ' Sunday In Spanish Span-ish Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen. Al-len. " . 1 v Mrs. Pearl R. Chlpman will be the apeaker In the Second ward chapel at Sacrament meeting Sunday night. Mrs. Chlpman taught school In the Phlllplne Islands last ' term after which she toured through Japan nod China with friends. Her talk will be of these places. " Musical numbers will also be given" and all are Invited to attend. t - 'i J. Bert Storrs and wife are now located at Berkeley, California. Where Mr. Storrs has enrolled In the "California "Cali-fornia School of Arts and Crafts. Mr. Storrs went to Los Angelea first upon up-on leaving here, with the intention of taking up the study of dentistry but his health would not permit f e strenuous work required to complete the course. ' , The American-Fork 8orosle members mem-bers and" their mothers were delightfully delight-fully entertained Wednesday afternoon after-noon by Mrs. Willis Bromley at her home, The colors of , Hallowe'en were used In the decoration a and a basket of chrysthanemums centered the table. Late In the afternoon a dainty lunch was served to 25 guests. Dr. J. F. Noyes, Bp. "'Jos. H. Starrs, Clifford , E. Young. B. N. Christensen, Atlantic Chrlstensen, Dr. P. M. Kelly and Clyde Crookston motored mo-tored to Sai Laks Wednesday . night and attended the Bonneville Club banquet held at the Hotel Utah. Edmund Ed-mund Vance Coqk, nationally famous for his poetry, was present at the banquet and meeting. Among those from out of , town who cam to attend the funeral of Mrs. Elisabeth Parker Monday were Mr. and-Mrs. James A. Oliver, Mrs. 'Albert Rasmussen, Thos. Sumner, J. ,W. Robinson, Mrs. , Frank Gardner and Mrs. Glenn Gardner of Provo: Florence Lane; of Salt Lake; Mr, and Ms, A. II. Child, Mrs. Walter Wheeler, Wheel-er, Mrs. Alma Wheeler and Ed Child of Sprlngvllle. .' .... Mrs. F, H. Gler returned' home to Eureka Saturday after spending lbs week .here with her daughter, Mrs. W. G. 8torrs and family. Mrs. Clemond Eskelson and baby daughter of Salt' Lake, ar guests of Mrs:, Eskelson'a mother, Mrs. Eliia Durrani for the week, Mr. nd Mrs. G. A. Zabrlskle ' and daughter Coral, Mr. 'and Mrs. Morler Zabrlskle motored to Salt Lake Monday Mon-day and visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sanders ron and family. Mra. 8ablna Allen received word Tuesday of the death of her husband at Blackfoot, Ilaho. Mr. Allen had been confined to the mental hospital at that place for tha" past . several years. Mrs. Allen left Tuesday for fdahOtJo make arrangements for the funeral. Mra. C W. Kelly returned borne to Idaho Falls this week after spending the past three months, here with her mother, Mrs, John Roberts. While on her . visit here. Mrs. Kelly underwent under-went . critical operation tor goitre and returned home In a much im proved state of health. Mr.-and Mrs. James Bowden of Salt Lake, are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. S. F, Walker and family and Mr. and Mrs, 8. T. Shelley and family. fam-ily. ! Mr. Bowden la recovering from an operation and when he has suffl- clently recuperated they will move to Magna. first play of the ,seaon,Flrst ward chapel, Nov. 8th. f " . Mrs. I. R Herman underwent an operation for appendicitis Wednesday afternoon at the local hospital aad Is reported aa making good recovery. Mrs, John Brown of Idaho, spent several daya this ; week here- with her brother, Henry Cheever and family. fam-ily. Rollow will open a atudlo fa Am erican Fork on Tuesday and Satur day forenoons of each week. Opposite Grail's store, Ji ! 9 John Jacklin ustained a severely bruised shoulder Friday of last weak while releasing the brake oa a railroad rail-road car. The brake flew up and struck Mr. Jacklin's shoulder.' Mr. and Mrs. Laurence McCandlas and children of Bingham, motored to American Fork Sunday and apent the daT with relatives. , Missel Wanda nir.keraon and Edith v Durrant ac companied them to Bingham and re malned till Thursday. Miss . Mary McKlnney was hostess to a number of friends at a Hallo we'en party Thursday night, at the home of Mra. Delbert Chlpman; Games In keeping with the occasion furnished entertainment and late In the evening lunch was served. Mra, Truss Bodell and Children left Monday for their home In Harriman after spending several dayi here with Mrs. Bodell's mother, Mrs. D. R. Rhodes. Rho-des. Mr. Bodell joined his wife here Monday, after being; on a hunting trip Jor several days, and returned home with her. ' Misses Mae Wilcox, Helen Mc-Cleery, Mc-Cleery, Lois Baker and Mrs. Elva SmUth, teachers in the local schools spent Monday In Provo visiting the schools. They were substituted here by teachers of the grammar building who are not on duty because of the harvest vacation. f F. M. Pulley and family have mov ed from the Ballinger home la the Fourth ward to the Jesse Jeppson place. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Chrlstensen Chrlsten-sen and children are living In the Ballinger home. ' Geo. Condor, Jr, and wife have moved Into the old Bea Greenwood home. f Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Wtanmer who recently , mov ed to this city, are located in the Ellis place in the First ward. ' . SB B i II :U M f i, 1 I Si B I IB . W , : . - BB Pi .ft 3 incorporated tAi 475 DEPARTMENT. STORES MAIN STREET , u 7 ' AUEEIOAH FOEK Dresses of Si ..Ik Crepe -j Lovely dresses of Cantos drepe,-, becomingly styled. Pleatmar, falling silk braid and ribbon trim many. Col-on Col-on Black,, Navy and Brown Only our large purchasing power for our many stores enables ns to sell at these prices. SEE OUR WINDQW PRICED , ASHTONISHINGLY LOW at $12.50 and $14.75 CANDY! SOMEHTINO f DIFFERENT DATE CROQUETTES at the Briggs Pharmacy KEELEY'S SATURDAY SPECIAL BriiJfis Phai-macy : Telephone M Saa Tex Drag Stort Brushed Wool and Knit Sweaters FOE AUTUMN THESE SWEATERS ARE VERY POPULAR WITH OIELS -FOR SPORT AND SCHOOL WEAR. WE HAVE A FULL LINE, PRICED AT $1.98 to $5.90 Mrs. TV S. Roylance and daughter of Salt Lake, are 'spending the we.k fa this city with Mjrs. Roylance' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kooert waiter. Atty. and Mrs. D. H. Thomas and daughter Olive, and Miss Smith, daughter of Patriarch Hyrum Smith of Salt lake, spent Sunday evening at town were Mr, and Mrs. John Ro- bere "with Mrs. Thomas" brother, I.. sell and Mr. and -Mrs. Fon Green ol W. T. Brawn Is again able to be around after -being Indisposed for the past week with la grippe and a severe cold. ' ejMBMBBMa - Mrs. N. A. Wing entertained at a family dinner Sunday, covers being laid for 25 guests. Those from out Ix Pratt and family. I Salt Lake. Mrs. ' Mina . Shafter and daagate Dena wer among- the Salt Lake lul ness visitors Tuesday afternoon au evening1. A baby girl waa born to Mr. tal Mrs, Rudger Gordon of Lehl TneKty. Tha Infant died a few hours after birth and waa buried Wednesday. Mrs. Gordon Was formerly Miss CI Penrod of this city. t COPY OF OFFICIAL TICKETS FOR AMERICAN FORK CITY EMBLEM (AMERICAN EAGLE) -, Republican Party o For Mayor THOMAS CODDINGTON n For Councilman, 4-year Term "W. II. CHIPMAN n For Councilman, 2-year Term HANS CHRISTENSEN n For Councilman. 1-year Term MARLEY D. STEELE n For Councilman, 2-year Term ROUT. L. ASHBY n For Recorder GEO. F. SHEL1JIT For Treasurer MYRA GARDNER STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH AMERICA FORK CITY n EMBLEM; (ROOSTER) Democratic Party 0 For Mayor ROY GREENWOOD. n For Councilman, 4-year Term H. 8. RASMUSSEN n For Councilman, t-year Term RAY D. NICHOLE3 n For Coundlman, t-ear Term OR IN ASHTON For Councilman, 1-year Term y STEPHEN T. SHELLEY J4 For Recorder v JOS. v; WALTON n For Treasurer JENNIE CUNNINGHAM n EMBLEM (AMERICAN FLAG) Freedom-Farm-Labor Party. o For Mayor ' w MARION C. ROBINSON . J-4 For' Councilman, 4-year Term CHAS. J. LOG IE n For Councilman. 2-year Term r f JOHN H. WRIGHT Ji For Councilman 2-year Term " rf LEONARD H. JACKSON L4 For Councilman, 2-year Term . , j JOHN F. MILLER 1 ; .. n 'For Recorder , For Treasurer v JENNIE CUNNINGHAM o For Mayor For Councilman, 4-year Term 0 For Councilman, 2-year Term 0 For Councilman, 2-year Term 0 For Coundlman," 2-year isxSBL For Recorder 0 For Troasurer. 0 : ii - - . 6, 1923; ;7ml inmy'oS W'l.- ' ""ho Municipal Election,-NoTto - Witness my hand and llio seal of Amcricim Fork City, this 25th day of October, A. D 1023, ' '. (SEA(.) GEORGE F. SHELLEY CITY RECORDER- |