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Show 1 Vi i-i- 1 'N If ,1 1 t t i SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923. ' ' AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN J OCALS AND pERSONALS dTpHJLKS ENTERTAINED - X (Continued from Am. Fork 1st Page!) ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY a Mrs. J. F. W0OOXKCXOX Noyes and aon Wendelr 8. L.Chinman waa tm.in... .1.. '.J. .iwrf .Wednesday. ,4tor. at Provo Tuesday. Misses Jennie Ste.ard and Thelraa Mr. Carl Anderson and Mra. Jes- uoiey spent Tuesday An 8alt .Lakelse M. Walker spent Friday in Provo wlalMna. MmAm ' ' ' j ... ,.....;. 1 . . , Vou Clin get a baby carrtaj, from jacK mreon of Modena, waa In Chipman by making a daw pay American pork last wee to vlalt . ment and ao much a month. With him Wlfa anif ralaHv. I .,,. Stanley and Liza Barratt apent , ;Mra. rranit stumer and children ! Sunday In Salt Lakt visiting ralativea " w mra. uwen innstian and frlenda. an Af Pla.a.nt nAA O.. .1. I " "UUU"- Miaa Dorothy Wilson 0 Spanish ir. ana wrs. iticnard Thomaa Fork, waa a erneat laat wMk r.4 hra . - - of Misses Vlda and A1U Berg. Mra. Lenard Chip man apent Tues day in Salt Lake viaitisg relatives and frlenda , , Alan Shelley returned homa this week from Bingham where ha apent aeveral week Mra. Rob. Fox ot LehL ment Mon- and Chairman ' James'.Healey of A1- pise gave anon tall Wi CONFERENCE (Continued from Am. Fork 1st page) I and quoted "Judge not that ya not Judged." He read the poem -o rh.o auur. hub. 1 . m - Aflar tha nrnvram . .hn.i .Mjlm Tilnr A flu oat "When Vnn tnnv a ------- - t ' " " I V VIU ItlUV ..i..., - - - V -- " dance was ' held in the bimomixit of . n-niin. nV xtmnniatiut ih. iwnnii " VIIVIf . KUU4WM laUkH Mlf Jfvwlll "Truth Reflects . Cpoo' Oar 800868"' waa thVn fung ; after which Pat Henry Hen-ry Moyle pronounced the benediction. There -were 603 present fortklpatlnj. Treats of candy and fruit were then ant-vaii. whih mn. eluded tha afternoon's festivities. At night In the Anolln fcnll nnrtpr the auaplcea of the general Old Folka committee a hi en with a big crowd In-atta-i Hnn. The committee realized 12 rn tneir share of the nr.ifir r laced In the "Old Fnika r-mmi.. - -w vwtiiiiiihivv treaaury. 8.000 CAPACITY : INCUBATOR INSTALLED The third session convened at 10 a. m. Sunday with no general author ities present Prea. S. L Chipman presided. The. first aong waa "Come, Come Ye Saints," followed , by prayer by Pat Wairen B. Smith. "Lo The Mighty. Qod Appearing was ,thn aunar. , rres. wera Tlaltom In 8alt Lake Sunday, gueatt at the W, P. Harrington home. BlllU Claya ot Bait Lake, la ihe guest of relatlvca in American Fork lira. Lucy Lee spent Friday in Le-hl, Le-hl, vlaltlng with her mother, lira. Ada Stoddard. lira. Ray Shelley of Magna, la a fisitor thi week at the home of her parenU, Mr. and Mra. John Joaea. 1 -"mm vav'NTTwwu eavaaa dbvi - - - Mlaa Sylvia Eakelaon of Kamaa, la urday last in Salt Lake, TlalUng Mr. 1.!h-.-I 'v. vaunt an Indefinite ri.lt n.re with ; and Mr.. Alfred Smith,; ArXZ .Tf iZ ""..compared the power and her sister Mrs. Walter Durrant Mlaa Leona Kelley apent Friday electric Incubator equipped with a of SpWt of Ood npon our Uvea Mr. and Mra. wm. Flrmage ware Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake comDne' wter and electrfc heat- with the electric current In the wire ofwuan cora eunaay wiui gueat of relaUvea and friani. I -"w """J 10 give as iignt under Mrs. Buck weir son Edwin and family and fri-l curea cocareis irom aome or the best walter'a dirotinn -mm amda. I Thel Meaklm and -Laka MHa.. Urai.Bested atock at t,.Pmtn Jwf .??,.tnex3 J-UOrta .. man announced that Apostle Richards and Pat Hyrum O. Smith. 'Who Wera tn tiava Kaon nn. The first step towards establishing ',ent were excused, the former' be-hatchery be-hatchery for chicka In "American i ...... . '.,., , . . . . . ... . . wum u uuLica eiaawnera inn inn day here a. mt of Mrs. Uurenc. "7. latter becaui of illn,.. onggS. I an Incubator of annrnTlmaUl a Ann Prea. A. J. Kvana annka hri-flv nn Mlas Marion Greenwood apent 8at-fca,ac,ty lMt-waek.-- After studying the glory of the Gospel and waa fol- who Influence la honor of the birthday of Martin peated the Lord's Prayer. A ladles onartAtte fmm th choir of Binrham. anent thm, wv .-4 I w"t where chicken breedlnc ia rrob- . " w -V" a blT farther adtmninMl' t.-..i.. wuttu. a ainnnr -win nn - hi. wiia tutur wirna . i . - . . "v. . home Tueada .Minr W. 1 .. .... ' ' e,M. ,n. United States. With this then sang a selection. - w -- i mr ,nnj flflra. l-fl IT lanaan a o.f4lirirT rno ntatlf aaaa a v 1 I -. ail report a ery enjoyable Ume. the latter's mother, Mrs. Catherine chicks that are ahlpped to each 8nerTlwr w" t speaker rs. Bade Henry went to Salt . Chadwlck. anrlnv. afcU,and aaid that th was and Mrs. take Tuesday to attend a riinnar t... 7Ten,ty Mra. James Quirk - that spent evening. ' Mrs, X B. Walker of Undon has teen a guest the past week at the Mrs.Meii Shelley of Salt Lake, Tuesday, Wedneaday and Thursday in American Fork vlaltlng wnn relatlvea. " TvaIv i !, -.1 J . m ... ' mmuma sua.i, va yai. wvcaa. iUV i ."a.tj vi tuvj Li lCUli Ol U1S KsV homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jess M. Wal- oaugnter of Mr. and Mra . " .'Boise Willi . ......i.. In, .; ....... Kenneth Noyea who ia attend lag the U. of U. this winter spent the week end here with his parents. Dr. - aad" Mrs. J.: F. Noyes. Miss Rhea Lott returned to her home la Lehl after a short visit in inurlMM lnrV .HIi U ..J . John Kelley. ' . L....M"-. fT'n.k P Pvo waa a "f 'wr. we -ome of her brother and Misses Mae Wilcox and Nina HallK wife, Mr. and Mrs. Aibort Adams. day and Zina Clayeon of the B. T. ' Mra. A. J. Devey who has Jeen con- -U spent rthe-week anTat home wltl- "nel her bed the past week It . . . .much lmnroved at thi. -..m uair parents. ..uunuu evening in Her honor at hef home. Gamaa mil - unuuirou uauii pieaaant tuM for alt. spring. ' - I and aaid that the teachera training It la hot tha Intantlnn rt lf niA 'work had tuun .b- nnt. ,1. AAllMnniia X ToCcuttcraCanrcrnla V W Round Trip licLeti j I - With Nine Month W J Limit To AU Point r -.. J f 4 ni!fe 1 . . . . - . m-w ' felTU VV AS ANY AGENT Ma DUSinasa Ci MlllniP da nM r for this rear at ia.? ::.v ,r muw Btt over to the Church bator'a capacity ha, been ordered with CommlM'0a ' Education. Mr. Banks (A ALPINE NOTES I DETkT, Reporter) Miss Katie Forbes, who Is attend- much Improved at this writing Mr. Ernsat Clark and brother War- reu returned nnnu a A uuuuaw .ii.f M .L W . ...... . . . . . 1 WfJHAuTiauaajaat.weeJu.yencung.x usru. end here with Mr.vand Mra T. 8 . Friday. . Misses Katie Poulson and Zelma Wbotton ot Salt Lake, apent the week end her. vlaltlng relatlvea and fri and. Sunday, Mrs, I. 1 Pratt had as her ffnests at dinner Mr. and Mra. Wll- ford Warnlck of Manila Mr? and Mrs .los. Olpln of Pleasant Grove and Bp, Henry Lewis of Lehl. George Abel reurned home Saturday Satur-day after spending the paat three weeks In Elwood, where he visited kls daughters, Mrs. Lottie Munns and Mrs. Meda Hunaaker. Mlaa Verna Nielsen entertained the Singular Six" at her homa Friday wvenlng. A candy, pull waa the main feature of enjoyment after which fames -were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thornton, Mr aad Mrs. Owen Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck were gueaU of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Trlnaman of Lehl Sun fsrved. , . Master Barratt Chadwlck. son ot . Mr. and MnL J. B Chadwlck, had K ot kls UUI friends s guest at his bome Monday afternoon, the 6c-easloa 6c-easloa benlng his 7th birthday. All the youngsters report a very Jolly -..v.-,, -- ... -; ","'V :" ' " Bwood, the small ' son ot Mr . and Mrs. Jesse M. Walker celebrated Us bis little friends as guests at hist"1"' Un- Brn Brown of Lehl some. Games and music were enjoy d nntlt late In the afternoon when delicious refreshments were served. Mr. R. N Bennett nt vnr ... m . vaiijru.i waa Sunday viitor at the home of r. iqq Mra. jamea Bennett ot LehL i Mrs. W, A.. Andrews of Fort Can-ron Can-ron spent Tuesday vlaltlng with her Bioicr mra. a. u Devey. The Young Mothers' Club of Alpine . mo nonM or Mrf Claud Strong Thursday afternoon. After a pleasant tlma anent in h. ....... cial enjoymenta, dainty refreahmenU Mr. and Mra. Thomaa . irn... . -v,n-Rur were pieasantiv mmrinii d.u frlenda. Tha avsnln .... . . Playing "500" iftTr which a"su oer a. served, covers were laid for 1. A number of the conference heM . Fork Saturday and Sunday. " Mr. Arthur m... i... Mohrland to . mines. me The Alpine Dramatle CIul hud a painter out from Salt Lake Untlng iTl?,!" " wtllh they "WW. If tf.ii1- p,.-!.. I" rTe7 . BM Rone to -- w employment at the Mr. and . Mra. Victor Ola-, a u... u mmt wa ui ray were tne week- anrl .1.1. H;n.oreBU':Mr;;and; ur. and Mra w i . . .iiiM. . "; .. ana -u.,mVu. air. ana mm a t and children apent Friday at Pieaa-ant Pieaa-ant Oravt attending . u,a.1 !T '"'. -it TT -. uwf '-par" v at (h9 home of Mr. and.Mra t. Mlsa Flora bevav i. ani . . !2f?-,Tl,It.'"- at the home of her a view to aunntrlnr nni a gave the followinr Mtimii. nt w - "a V W UUU" -a -9 VI VaS BUI flred more than their own nda if ed offlcera" WnrfeA in i.-t. the enternrlae It, th. :B,e. af"- Qoru Officers year to aupply more of the (cal de- Re,ie' Society Officers mand for chtcka One aecUon of the Incubator arrived Tuesday and haa been set an at Mr. Tattersoll's residence, the remaining lections should arrive In a few days. ' '' " o . r Commercial Clufi Wfllx Lend Their Assistance "At IB Corrimefclal Clnh Thursrlny even in r. it waa derldad that hhe club would lend their assistance to help raise the amount assessed Am erican J"oxktor the ateei plant land, but they refused to be responsible for aaid amount In the near fiftura tha Mannfartur. Ing committee of the Club will call a business men's meetlnir tn rfiaonaa the matter, and later It ia expected that a mnss meeting will be called. ' N. F. Sturtreaa of thm Kr n.. Hef Committee met with the Commer cial Club and received their co-oper ation in KiVInir a fra nlrfnr hi and lecture next Thnrarinv A V Aft In CP tn the tabernacle basement at 8 o'clock. The Public Entertainment and Adver- iiamg Lommute of the rink .in .... " vim assist nr. sturgeaa. o Sunday School Offlcera M. I. A. Offlcera Primary Offloers . , . . . . Religion Clasa Officers Others We view the future with delight for with the coming veara g'A-Vislon bright dawns on oar sight Til &n Ih . . w uuu uur aouDis and fears We. see beyond the scourge of war A peaceful, iovfiii tim. ..-.....Hi., 20 10 25 12 10 2 10 92 to ne gave as elements necessarv a tieaaersnjp r ". : ' 1 InltlaUve. 2 Induttry ' , 3 Spirit of God He also eipressed the Thought that we must be good follower, as well as When every nation, near and far. Shall cherish bliss sublime. The worid.ls moving on apace in deeda of charity Ana mis great cause of Christian grace ; Laya claim on you and me. The grim old ghost of aelfJahneaa That scared and plajraed tha wnrii With untold Borrow and dtetreaa. Must from hfa throne be hurled. good leaders and named five oualltleal . ar our Brother's keeper now, to make good followers: Obedience I en"8htened day, Loyalty, ' Initiative - and Larg Audience Enjoys snow oy Local Talent The First Ward Char.nl . n... ed to capacity Thursday evening for iiw penormanca nr rrnm. the Kitchen," the play presented by the Sunday school. Mlsa Lillian Grant aa leading lady, and Mr. Llnford Wer ner as leading man, portrayed theli rolea excellently and received aplen- . .Mupgn irora uw other member " iub cbi. miss Marie Robinson aa tnold negro maramr won apeclai ap piause irom ua audience. ..""w Hb-" 'our act comedy wnicn naa been traantaii crowded house in,. Pleasant - Grave wm oe piayea nere next Thursday evening ev-ening In the,F!rat H : ! .the benefit of the local First ward Sunday achooL Tha ..t T: -rill be found on 'page" 1 Toi "tta iss Z Mlsa Ida Wagstatf waa pleasantly surprised at her home last Saturday evening ty tha following friends; Misses Violet Birk. Edna Stewart, Melba Adamson, Delia Hansen. Lore na Clayson Mary Abel and, Fae Chris-tenien Chris-tenien and Messrs. Francis and Meth-ly Meth-ly Abel, Leo Searle, Ray Fnddla. Roy Mitchell 6l thla city and Elden Jonea. - and Leo Smith of LehL Games, music mus-ic and rcfreahmenta were the order ct entertainment Confidence Industry. Belle Olpln, recently returned from a mission to California, spoke on her experiences in the mu.i fl.l J ... imhu. u Holy Father" waa then) sung. C E. Young spoke and " told of ancient Chinese ahenherd lif .rM nlaa the life and teachlnm nf th. Savior on the Golden Rule. He had alf present repeat tha Golden bi in concert. After the singing, of "The Pli- rram'a Chorua", Wm. T. Terrr nm. nounccd the benediction, Thae- -. aent numbered 1210. laurela .for his CELEUE1TES 83rd. BIRTHDAY homa of brotter-ln-law. Mr. Georra M Rn,n.. ....... stroke Sunday night and Is In a critical cri-tical condition at this writinr arlfn,i."n1!.d GMrw E Purgesa and grandaon Mvron. h .. .n-ii 4.; : wen .miuini inir Tinrw tn v . . .1 i .. h iMr d,uh,er and friends . - IJI Tr 0In 00 account of Mr. Mark Bennett spent three day. In Salt Uke on buslne.a. Mrs Ellxabeth Drew spnt a few Mr. M. M. Oroo a buainess visitor at Provo, Wedneaday. Batteries, Tires, Tubes, Hi-Test Oas, Oils and Accessor. ,..'',J--....w...-. .a,,. Jes at ths Tk-M"'''wi. """""" TuJcaiiWiifi:. andJBatUry-Work of -air Kindr 1 Let ns put your battery in shape to stand the cold The fourth and laat session of the conference convened at 2 n. m hh, AP05t,SPhftaJL-iUcharda f the UUnCli Of Twelve nraaant r . ci Chipmaa took charge. " " " "TTIoK n- v. . . vu ma. mountain Tops was the first song sung and nraror ... ferd Jy : Andrew, BJUiderson. fol lowed by the singing of "Ye Simple bouis wna stray." Releaaea were made and tha n.- ' w ai stake AuthorlUea sustained. Pres. Mark Austin of tha irwan,i -w - vvutVUI ae ot Idaho spok briefly. : A ItAal t . W 1 tk "Bll tucnarus waa tha m.i. apeaker of the aeaalon. he apoka of nome. noma life and what it means to civilisation, touching on the hlstor les of Rome and England aa Itiw of what atabiUty ot uuu. . mean to great natlona, and made a beauti- rai piea tor the Home. He said "it w question were naked of famine wnat nhali we do to hav. . W QUVl Hmt oner how many would answer "Stay at homeH. and .h. that as an indication of how pleas ure seeking In America waa totin. I f nsk rtafanr.A v.a- RVrh.4 .r r" luPir r-omes, the Mr. and Mra. Willard Done. ; Mrs Wm'i. nS llctutt ,nduitry has risen to I'usn. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Forbea Mr . v'av ,n tn Industrie and Mrs. B. R. Croahv t t, or Ilnance In this country. His talk ,wos very inspiring and greatly en- joyea oy tne congregation. The closing remarks were made by Who weave hright brow And smooth his checkered way; Well knowing that a kindlv deed Done to a friend or foa Reverts to us in time of need To sweet ouf cups of woe. So let us strive from dav to ri To stem the tide of wrone With smiling face and works of grace Ana victory in our son. The place is ours to spread the light wi inia propitious time And pass It on with all onr mt,M To every land and clime. That makes for charity, Wfli: urely;jindby "and How far he lags behind. In reaping Joys that glorify The liberal heart and mind. by 10. Picture Show and Leetnra on Keax East Oonditioci years gone . . . .... monaay oeing the 83rd kirikj.. -.uucaj --raary ot Jo. B. Forbes, his .ux.ur-n arranged for a Yry eniov Mr MrrtU Mn.. , ...a. .hi. m" Zll.. ' ."7 en- pendlng "a tiw im:r IIL " Dom- A Mr. Henrr M.." w "UUBr w nrgl yed - "'ju-r wnicn a abort DnHfrim ara. riven, followed by games snd music. uunng tee evening Mr. Forbea told his children his -life's history, which w recorded and a copy will be giv. en to each child. Ten "children. 23 grand children and i great-grandchll- aren were among those present who were: Mr. and Mra .in. n wmw kj -u Mr0f i. iv, crospy. Mra. E. C. i roster. Mra. O. E. Bailey. Mr. and air Henry Maag. Mr. and Mr. Whlte Mr. and Mra. Thoa PrM.. MLse Katie Fnrbea, Mr. and Mrs. R,' "'brum, Mr. and Mra. J. Forbea n Mra. JL.a Forbee.-Mra ,'?r airholes.. Eva, Doris. Ruth' and Vllce Forbes. Anna and Paul nnii toby. Fred, Paul. Wm. II.. kiaJ niey. Ralph, and DavM vnry. wnn- maag, m. Frwter Nlrhm.. ivan, rern. and Francis Foaterr Le--ad and Chloe Prlday. Barlow. Mar. rrwi. i.nipman after which dnhi. Quartette of choir member. , - w a5J The. c.lo6tng..j:aon was -Let' fj,e Mountain Shout . for. JoT'.tt. by the benediction by 3cAn H. AnderJ ann ". .s I The heartless creed of by- - - "Let him hoe hi. own row. H ha' B0 tter.Tight than I For help his row to hoe," Is nnll and out of data im As now we help each other. And find it never fails to pay To aid a needv hroUt.r Unitedly we stand -or fail As reason's stern decroa Aad he who heedless hears the call, In tha basement of the taberni-la in American Fork next Thuradav a. ening commencing at S- o'clock, ail in tne neasant orove High school auditorium tha .' following evenlnr. Friday, at the same time, a free picture pic-ture show ot t reels entitled "Seel&t : Is Believeing or "Uncle America 8eei It Through" will be given, accom- nanied br a ahort leetnra hr s r Sturgess, State Campaign director ot the work. Mr Sturresa. who ha. arxnt raw years In the land of the nnsnealuhia Turk will answer any questions of the day as far aa It la coshIM. Ha atates it Is not a drive or a campaign, but an opportunity to see conditions aa they-exiat and to assist In annnnrt.- Ing 110,000 of these homeless child ren, whose only crime has been to have Christian parents. While the ahew will h fra th.. will be taken a tree will offering sad cards passed for nled nskinr tha s'irport of one of a. many mora chtt-dren chtt-dren an can be taken care of at tha law price of 17e a day. . mmmm m S"0"-aBai--aa,a . New Shearing Corral John Hunter, manager of Chipman Merc. Lumber dept left Thursday with five men for Fairfield to com mence the construction of a new 13.000 shearing corral at the Fairfield Fair-field BWltch. to ranlaa id. nr.t which burned laat vear Tha wnrk nf construction will occupy about three weeks time. The men who accompanied accompan-ied Mr. TTnntav w... aa-.b tj...l Jared Keller.- Willi Shipley, Gilbert w ua pscar .Robinson. Mr -Hunter Wilt: return ahnnt id. n.Mi. J" weefJ..Ths corral ia being . ror in American Fork Wool Growers. Sudden Generosity eldem Real. A man who anddenlv becomes sen roua may please fools hut be will not deceive the wlaa IMiaMtrn ". "T'T't: nw ,.wia. nnnira. -Watch For This Ad. Each Week opbiest one Service Station rtiU olro JTal11 to that I m YOALLON3 OF OAS AWAY E V T ftTo vrrt.U A .'""Bla-a-a-a-aal able figure H 0ARS at a ve7 ason- SJ?1" attractive It where; 7 -"C8e my line before you buy else- EVERYTHINQ M?arn5l-ff ALWAYS OmNF.VER aEo -C : Hot Dos and Hamburg with Hot Coffee. wvmuonery and Soft Drinks.: - sf - twwAB eWiUULa .. . . The Oas with n puncli. HI-TEST and Eegular Gas tad rlial WartitK ..rti,ltj rrntln and rta. ,n a1..m ttni riuitiro. - J t chi Il-)-he -aar arji.p-f, t,,f -tVlUlllj. ' ' ', spell ALL GUARANTEED. 1 ry and Xanry Crosby. v OTIS CHENEY, Prop. SUK MOSET -BEAD THE ADS. ", """" |