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Show i ' j ti i... it J '' - i . ..... -t. ' 1 . i ...... . i f ,1 ; J ;i '1 . .4 It m i f ;t - i 1 r ' 1 T r SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, AMERICAN FORK LOC A LS i ' - Mr. Rodger ;Oordon of "Lehiria spending the week her with ber parents, Mr. and Mra. Delos Fenrod. ; :If you.havpoo feet, .call on "MorleyV Let him adjuit them (or yOU, .. . : .. v ; . Mrs. I. It Hartnan waa removed to her home Thursday after being con fined to th hospital here following an operation for appendicitis. . lira. Mellnda Hanien ot Parson, la a visitor her this week-with her altten, Mra. Reed Gardner and MJas Ethel Parker. Charlei J. Logle and M. W. Logle and wife returned . home Thuorday Bight from their ranches near Colt-tin, Colt-tin, and expect to be home for the winter. ., A good representation of the Relief Societies of the local four wards waa In attendance at ' the Relief Society conference held in Pleasant Grove Thursday. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Bonnett and baby ot Salt Lake, were visitors with Mr. and Mra. Willis Bromley here Wednesday. John Bromley and three sons of Sprtngvlll spent Sunday here with the Bromley tarn. Mf. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham Mra. 8adle Meredith and son Leo, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Shipley and daughter Sylvia and Miss Kate Row-ley, Row-ley, all of this - city attended the Shipley reunion held at the home of Mi-- NettleWalker of -Pleasant Grove Saturday night Mra. Geo. A. , Varney entertained at a ahower Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Glenn Varney,' who waa ' re cently married. Flowers decorated the rooms and a color scheme of pur. pi and white prevailed. - There were 40 guests present to enjoy games and musta. Lunch waa served late in the evening. ; i. ... 1 Sterling Vance, aon ot Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Vance ot Delta, but formerly ot thla city, and brother of Reno Vancfr, of thla city, was badly injured Sunday Sun-day when he ran into a wagon with hia car. Vance waa turning out for a car coming from the opposite dir. action and did not observe the wagon which was behind. His- car waa overturned and he waa rendered unconscious. un-conscious. He deceived spinal injuries in-juries besides a bad gash on the head. However, according to reports re. , celved the last of the week, he Is do ing as well as can be expected. Ann Clayaoo, 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Eli 3. Clayson, was run Into by a boy on a bicycle Thura. day noon near their residence and received a broken leg. The little girl waa going home for lunch from school and the boy waa on his way home from High School. Both bones of the left leg between the ankle end knee were broken and the little girl . will, be away from school for some time. Boys rlddng home from high school on bicycles should take warn- -tag from -thla-aecldent-for "When they get a start down "the high school hilt, they ride at great speed and could not atop quickly It they wanted to, en. dangertng pedestrians on the aide walks or crossings. PEANUT BLOCKS Keefey's Candy Special for Saturday at tfta Briggs Pharmacy - Telephone 99 Home Calls la I ehl an PI Creve Phone 113 n. j," roTtcfr a criuc 1923. PERSONALS Mrrahii Mra. Roy Greenwood were among the business visitors in Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Gus Fernley . of Provo, , was a visitor here this week with her parents, Mr. and Mra. John Beck. ', 1 - i Mrs, Rom Grant and aon Clarenca, anonf trvnAmw aftArnifi In flatt Lak attending to business matters. Cream puffs and chocolate eclairs at the Home Bakery, Saturday, 10 a. lit" Kenneth Noyes, who U attending the U. of U. this winter, spent the week end at home with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. 3. F. Noyes. Mrs. ' James Martin and daughters, Mrs. Mary Hansen and Mrs. Sarah Ellen Devey, were Provo business visitors Wednesday. Six ladles met at the home of Mrs. Reed Gardner Wednesday afternoon for a quilting - bee. Refreshment were aerved at the completion of their work. Russell Dunkley, son of Mrs. Jos. Dunkley of bis city, who has been engaged in government reclamation work at Logan, haa been transferred to Provo for the winter. Last Saturday, Junlua Noyea, small aon of Dr. and Mrs. Noyes, had as his guests at a Hallowe'en -party, 80 of bta friends. A good time was had by all in games followed by delicious delici-ous refreshments. Mrs. C. O. Patterson . left Friday morning for her home In Portland, Oregon, after spending three -weeks here. Mra. Patterson waa called here by the death of her mother, Mra. Elisabeth Parker. - Wayne-Chadwick,BOaof Foatmaat- er and Mra. J. E. Chadwick, auffer. ed a severely burned hand Monday morning while at high school, : Chad' wick was working at his studies in the physics laboratory when an alcohol al-cohol lamp exploded, burning his right hand. ' R was taken to the hospital wher the hand waa dress, ed and waa able to return to his home at Boon. Among thoae . who came to . attend the funeral ot Miss JenniejCoates held her, last Saturday were Dallen Coates, ot Rock Springs, Wyoming; Leland Crooks ot Burely, Idaho: Mr. and Mra. Jamea Crooks and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kaighn of Eureka; Mrs. Lang, Mra. Youln. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Newman, Will Pool and son and Mr. and Mra. F. . A. Henroid of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coates and family of Dividend. On Tuesday of Iaat week James Spratley Sr. waa pleasantly surprised by his children and other relatives the occasion being his 86th birthday. A cake with 88 candles centered the dining table. The usual social1 diversions made a pleasant time tor ell and were followed by lunch. Those present jirere Messrs. andMes, dames rJnmea Spratjey, Jr. Geo, H. Webb." Hans Chrlstensen, William D. Stewart, Wm.-J. Chadwick, Albert Spratley and children LePrlel. and Keith ; Bert Mott and Mra. Zlna brown. -i "Wv;- - .- , . THIS COIPOS C00D FOR TE5 CENTS en the purchase ot one poaad, If presented Saturday er Sunday, Nerember 10th aad Uta. VOID AFTER THESE DATES Briggs Plinrinacy San Tex Drag Store PALMER CHIROPRACTIC SERVICE J.M. GRANT, D. C. P. S. C GRADUATE 1919 Office at Residence H lUk. north f Slake Tabernacle AM. FORK . ' - -'AirraCAW FORK CITIZEN " Mrs. Sarah Ellea Devey spent day in Magna,' visiting with I.U Easy Shoes, Stylish Shoes, .Latest Pumps and Slippers at ChipmanV E. H.' Street of Moah U spending an tndetultv visK hert' wtta hU tarn Miss Beatrice Logi of Salt Lake was the week end guest of her slater, sla-ter, Mrs. Fred Bradley. ! Ellas Pierce and wife of Pleasant Grove, were business visitor la this , city Tuesday morning. ' . Mrs. Annie Clarke returned home to 8alt Lake Wednesday, after spending spend-ing a week in Alpine and this city with relatives. - - - - - Fount Langford of Idaho Falls. Idaho, is spending the week here visiting with his mother, Mrs. Lillle Langford. Mr. and Mra. Laurence Brlggs spent Saturday in 8alt Lake and at tended th matinee. "Six Cylinder Love" at the Wilkes. Mrs. Wm. Stedman of Storra, was a visitor for several days last week her with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lee and family. ; ' Elder Wm. A. Morton of Salt Lake will be the speaker at the Second ward chapel at meeting Sunday night A large attendance la desired. Ralph Struhb left Tuesday for Mil-ford Mil-ford to be employed In the J. C. Penney store there in the absence of Clyde Chlpman who was operated upon here this week.' Mr. snd Mrs. Warren Boley and family and Mr. Jed Greenwood motored motor-ed to Taylorsville Sunday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Carter. .. Mr. " and Mrs. " Thoav Featherstone and Mrs. Jed Greenwood, motored to Bingham 8unday and spent the afternoon af-ternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry-Brown and family. Mrs. Hans Lanrsen waa among the business visitors in Provo Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Laursen went for the pur. pose of looking over the spring line of millinery with a view ot purchas ing - for the Woods Millinery aere. - Miss Edith Chlpman entetalned the E. V. O. girls st her home Thursday evening. Needle work, music and chats' occupied the time, following which lunch was served. The guests numbered 18. , The members of the American Fork Sorosis enjoyed a progressive party Friday night of last week. They were 'entertained at the home of Mrs. Bert Adamson and Mrs. Jos. Walton, gamee and lunch being en- Joyed at each place. Edward Tuttle of Idaho, arrived In thla city the first of the week, having hav-ing accepted a position with the Chlpman Merc. Co. in the Dry Goods Dept Thursday morning, Mrs. Grace Evans, who haa been employed in Klchfleld, commenced work In the same department. In honor of the 5th birthday ot her Httl9 son Dick, Mra. DeloB Adams eutertained 15 of his friends Thurs day afternoon. Games were enjoyed till lat In 'the afternoon,., when. luncb was served. The color scheme was of blue and white. birthday cake with blue and white candles being the center, piece ..of . th luacheoa table.' Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Thornton and family" were business visitors 'at Brigham City Sunday. H. C. Jack-acn, Jack-acn, formerly employed In Thornton Drug No. 1 here, and who has been managing the Thornton Drug at Brigham City, has been transferred to Pleasant Grove and Clyde Thorn-ten Thorn-ten ot Thornton Drug No. 1 here will probably accept the managership of the drug store at Brigham City. J. M. GraatJ 1). C ) . M ' '''' i V rrncU' Hutchtnga ot Salt ' lie, i peat Sunday here" with 1H wtg, u. mmA Up J. HutchlnCS. iw.-i uiui voup feeL -eall on - "Morley at CWpman's, be" can ug- : n the remedy. I Mr .nd Mra John Farrar of Pro. vo. visited friends short time here Wednesday enrouts to their home from RivSrtoBj. v, . ... ... Misses Lucy Adams, Veda Barratt Mar Wild spent Friday In Salt Lake combining business with pleas- .. - . ure. ... Mrs. A. I Rlaser and baby of Salt Lake, spent Wednesday in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walk- er. ' ' .- Mrs. Arlene Lemon of Kamoa, and Mrs. Julia Knudson ot Provo, spent Wednesday her9 with their father, w. T. Brown and sister, Mrs. J. E. Ingersoll. m. W. P. Harrington and son wille snd Mrs." Pete Sennlnger of Salt Lake, spent Monday m tms cuy visiting Mrs. W. A. Robinson and daughter Bessie. Mrs. Charl Anderson was hostess to tie Prlscllla Club members at her lun. Ttinra.la. oftmnnn The ladles I UVIU, - - ; spent the afternoon in sewing and were then served a dainty lunch. Supt. David Gonrley, Board Mem. ber BenJ. Bates and Miss Jolle Greenwood. District Primary super- ( visor, were visitors at the Cedar Val- I ley schools Monday. I " j Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt and son I Harold motored to Richfield Sunday ; morning and returned late Monday j evening, having visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Mrs. Ander son is s sister to Mr. rran. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox and fam lly and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers ot Bingham, motored to American Fork ( Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cheever and family. Mrs. LIs-sie LIs-sie McCarty returned to Bingham with them for a short visit. Mrs. Norven Storrs and Mra. Hy rum Blackhurat celebrated . their birthdays Wednesday of last week by giving a party to 20 of their friends at thj home ot the former. Games were the main feature of enjoyment, followed by lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chlpman were in Salt Lake Saturday. While there they visited Zane Adams at the hoa. pltal and report him to have been In good spirits considering the fact that an operation will have to be performed on his leg, to set the bones that were broken. In the near future. Complimentary to her daughter Mrs. Jesse Spattord, nee Delia Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. Wm. Hansen entertained at a shower Monday evening at her home. The guests, which numbered 25, enjoyed themselves with games and music, and refreshments were served. Mrs. Spattord waa the re. dplent f irtraniberof beautlfuTgiftsT Irrigation Tax Now Due The 1923 Irrigation tax is now due and payable at the Tithing office, American Am-erican Fork. Do not allow your tax to become delinquent and thus Increase In-crease your expense. All labor re. celpt9 are In the hands of the treasurer. treas-urer. Bring your notice cards with you when you come to settle. ELI J. CLAYSON 8-8t " - Treasurer. Cobblestone Service -Station AMERICAN FORK m The most popular station sta-tion on the ; highway. Where you can get anything any-thing you want any time you want It. We will furnish ONE ' FREE CAR FOR. FUNERALS upon request PEP The Gas Witlfa Punch Hi-Test and Regular OPEN DAY and NIGHT CALL ANYTIME and see if you can ca&h ; .us asleep. Jack's a rood cook try his HOT DOGS and COFFEE OTTK fJTF.KEY. prop. PHONE 89-J - - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER in 1 Ja 475 IIAIN STREET 0' COATS FOR MEN and YOUNG MEN Models of the latest designs that are bound to please the most exacting. PRICED LOW $12.90 to $29.75 Mr., and - Mrs. Don Hunaaker and baby ot Elwood, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Abel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen returned home with them after jipendlnf the past several weeks here with the Abel family. VOTICK A meeting of the American Fork Bureau will be held at City Hall, In American Fork, Utah, County, Utah, on the 6th dayof December, 1823. at 7: SO o'clock, p. m. for the purpose of incorporating said Farm Bureau In pursuance of Title 19, Chaper One. Compiled Lawe of Utah, 1917, as amended by Chapter 14, Laws of Utah, 1923. W. H. Chlpman, President. ' 10-lt Better This week is Good Health week. . . That means mat everybody is out to make good health better bealthv And'"Why 'not't"" " '"Tnatio''T:3town7'"a" neighborhood, a home ia only as healthy as its BicKiiesi memoer. The plumber is the natural promoter of good health. For he That is to say, the plumber i j . uume ana pipes disease-laden waste out of the home. then, too. thft nlnmhoi lamuy me complete bathroom lavatory, . closet, tub, uuwr wmcn, wncn used n n a . r- netutn builder. Before the CO mi TIO" nf O disease levied a hpw tnii t j w. ... i - i: in .... y w ve oeuer and to live ... - ClnnA Vinnlft.1 r i i uwu rtvs nkwut-ii niiiK irnnn rniin.A .ivama rim i lit. fnnnHtiAn f i ... -.wuuuouwu ui gooa neaitn. PLUMBINO AND HEATING Main Street, Telephone 49 A NATION-WOE' , j DEPAIiBIENT STOs AMERICAN FORK SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN Fancy sports and semi-conservative models, finished in the most approved ap-proved way. Fabrics and models that win the -admiration of Young Men and Men who want to stay young. Visit our clothing-department " PRICES RANGE FROM 7 $17.50 - $29.75 WI THA5K YOU We desire to uunk au the good friends and Americana and supporters of the third party for their support and for the principles for which we will always be ready to detent and meet the opposition, and which all true Americans hold nearest their hearts. Jostle, Liberty and achieve meat . , We do not beMeve the City of American Am-erican Fork, being named after Am. erica can long continue in the re actionery claaa, but it should rather be a place where all free men everywhere every-where might com to enjoy freedom and individual liberty. " Yours Sincerely, FREEDOM FARMER LABOR PARTY Per Mr CrRofctngon. weee pipes pure water into the . . haa mwn 41ia linmnn as it should be. is ' tVlA nlnrnKa lYit Inner arm of " lug wuS c0u: t ooinir uututauvu ia nvo . i longer. i . -ii ptumDing, gooa dbuuvviu) J. v! LEHl,iUTAH Health |